READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anllirnctto coal asm oiclusively, Insuring cleanliness and oomfort. TIME TABLE IN KrrKOT MAY. II, 1693. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows! ' For Now York via Philadelphia, nook days, 2.lW,r.23.7.18,I0.(W a.m., 12.SI 2.48,5.53 p.m. Sunday 2.08, 7.40 n. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 7.13 a. ro., I2.J21, 8.18 p. m. For UoadlnR and Phlla lolphla, week days, 2.03, 6.21, 7.18. 10.08 a. m.,12.!!l, 2.48,5.53 p, m. Sun day, 208, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 n. Dl For llarrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 2.48, 5.53 p. ra. For Allentown, week davs. 7.18 a. ra., 12.21, 2.48 p, m. For l'ottsvlllo, wook days, 2.08, 7.18, 10.08. m., IS SI, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 n..m., 4.28 p. m. ForTamanuannd Mahanoy City, wook days, 2.08. 5 'a. 7 18,10.08 a. m.,12,21, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun day, 2 08. 7 40 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional (or Mahnnoy City, wook days, 0.58 p. m. For Lunoastor and Columbia, weok days, 7.18 a, m.,2 4H p. m. For WUHamsport, Sunbury and Lowtsburg, woek days, 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1,33, 0.58 pm. Sunday, a.ia a. m.. is.ia p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, woelt days, 2.08, 3.23, B.sa, 7.18,10,08. 11.28 B.m 12 A, 1.H3, D.na, o.r, y.oj p. m. unaay, ub Sunday, 2 08, 3.21, 7.40a. m.,3.03, 4.28 p. m. I'-or uiraruviuc, (llrardvlllo. c Kacrjahannock Station). week days, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23. 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. m. 12.1:4,1.83, 2.48, 5.53. 6.53, 9.33 p. m. s.-j3, 7.40 a. m., s.ui, a.za p. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, wook days, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.58, 8.33 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.40 a. m.. 3.03 p. m. TKAINS FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 8.00 n. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. Sun; day, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wook days, 4.00. 8.45 a m , 1.00, 4.30 p. ra. Sunday. 7.15 a. to. i Leave Philadelphia. Market Streoi Btulon, wi-uii MiijBt i.L, o.o.,, iu,w it. ill., uiiu i.vyi, am, 1180 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. in., 11.30 p. in. Lcavo Reading, week days, 1.&5.7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., 6.11.1, ,.ni p. m unoay, 1.33. iu.18 a. m. Leave i'ottsvlllo, weok days, 2.40, 7.40 a, m. 12,30,0,11 p, m Sunday, 2 40, 7.00a. m., 2.05 p.m. Leave Tamanua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.23 a. ra., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. ra. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. ra., zjxj p. ra, r . r,i air. ntn wuuauift uibv, ui.vn, a.iU .ia, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 a. ra., 3.20 n, m. Leavo Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.40, 4.00, 0.S0,9.35,10.4O,11.6a.ra..l2 55,2.00,5.20.0.20,7.57,10.10 p. ro. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 ft. ra 3.C7, 5.01 p. m. Leavo Uirardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), works days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 10.40a. m., 12.W, 2.12, .ul. 5.20, 6.&J, 8.03, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. tn. Lcavo WUHamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.33, 12.00 a, m., 3.35. 1 1.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Halttmoro, Washington and tho West via H, & O, R, It., through trains lcavo U Irani Avcnuo station, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. It.) at 8 Hi, 8.01, 11 27 a. tn., 3.50, 5.42. 7.10 p. m. Sunday 8 (0,8.02, 11.27 a. m 3.50, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and Houm streoi wnari, tor Atiantio uity. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, (Saturdays, 1 30) 200, 3 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 15 pm, Excursion 7c0am. Accommodation, 8O0am, 4 ;w, ft a p m. Hundavi ExDrcss. 7 SO. 8 00. 830. 9 00. 1000 m and 4 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 4 45 p m. Returning lcavo Atiantio City depot, Atlantic ana ArKansas avenuos. weeituayB express (Mondays ouly 04r) 7 00, 7 3 9 SO a m and 3 15, io a m and i si p m. uxcuraion, irom loot oi ill 31 ppl Avo-.uo ouly, ilm, p m. iund.w -lixorcsu. 3 30. 4 0U. 500. 0 00. 0 30. 7 ro. 7 30, e 00. 9 SO p ra. Accommodation, 7 SO a m and 05 p m. KVcliigli Valley Division. Passen,.cr trains lcavo Shenandoah (or Pcnn Ilavcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlL'hioo, Slalington, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, Mcthlchem, Easton, Philadelphia luivlRtnn U. ..ntliprlv. OniLlrrLUn.ltinr.11nn. Tlnl II anoanc M..hunoy City at 0.01, 7.20, 9.08 a m. IS. 1.1, S.W, i.fc- p. m. For New York. 0.0 1. 7.20 a. m.. 12.43. 2.67 4.-2 p, m. For Hadnton. WHltea-lUrre. Whlto Haven Plitrtlon. Laocy vlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Wavcrly, nnd Klinirs 0u 11.08 u. in., 2. 7. B.u8 n. na. I' For Rocli iter, lluflulo, Niagara Falls and I tboWcit 0 01. 0.(8 u m 12 43 aud 8.f 8 p. in. r For Ilciviaero, Dolawaro Water Uap and I Stroudsburg. O.Ola, m., 4.22 p. m. I For LamUertvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 0.0 1, u.08 a. m.. 2.57, 8 1 p. m. b For Ithaca and Geneva 0.01, t'8 a. m. 8.0 p. m I For Auburn 0.08 a ni. 8.08 p. m. For Jeancsvllle.LovlstonandUcavor Meadow. ! 7.20, tt. at., 6.27, 8.08 p. in. LD'or Auaenneu, uazicion, iocmon ana num ber Yard, fl.Ol, 7.20, 9.08, a.m., 12.41, 2 57 1.22, 5.27, 8.CH p. m. For Soranton. 0.01. 9.08. a. m..I- l: ..67 L8.08 p.m. I ioriiazieurooK,jcaao,iiritonua . i-ci.ina, lo.04,7.V6,9.08,a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 1. . l'or Asniana, uiraravnio ana uost croon. 4. mi. IT.51, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., t.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.22, 9.16 P-.' . . i for itavcn nun, ueniraua, Mount uarmei ana feSUilLUUlLlU, 0. IV.. ' t. UL., L.4l, -..lir, O.bd. V. UL. For Yatcsvllle. Park Place. Mahanov City and IPclano, 0.04, 7.20, 9.08, 11.05 a in.. 12.13,2.57,4.22, LL7 HOB Q !M IIIMn m Trains will lcavo Shamokln at 7.55. 11.45 a. m.. H.55, 3.20 p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at k),05 a. ra, 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. ljcave uncnanaoan lor I'oiisvuie, o.w, 7.i, .'.08. 11.05 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27. 8.08 D. no. Bivc l'ottsvlllo lor Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 8.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.16, wo Shenandoah (or Hazleton, 0.01, 7.20, 9,0a, 12 43, 2.57, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. icavo Hazleton (or Shenandoah, 7,20, (.23, l.uo a. m., 12.10, s.ta, a.au, i.m, i.do p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo lor Ashland, airard vlllo and Lost rceki 7.SJ, v.tu a. m., vi.iv, -.10 p. m. "For Yotfivllle. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv telano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn fyven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, 1' 30, 2.65 p. m. ft-l.-nr Phlladclnhla 12.30. 2.55 D m. Mh nnem. i-.asion ana inqw vorir. rj.u a m. BFor Yatesviiie, i-arK x-iacc, luananoy uity aou I llano. 8.40. 11,35 a. m 12.30, 2.66, 4.40 O.tfl p. m. f Leave Hazleton (or Shonandoah, 8.3u, 11.30 rrt.. 1.05. 5.30 D. m. iLeavo Shonandor.h (or Pottnvllle, b.60, 8.4C, em a. m., 2.43 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo (or Shonandoah, 8.30, 10.4i Im.,1.35,6.l5p. m. u. u. ua in cue it, uen. i-aH8. Agi. 1 l'miaaciDDia. i'a. 1.. NONNEMACHER, Asst. U. P. A. Lehigh Valley Division, oum neinionom ra. I. A. SWEIQ ARD, Genl. Hupt. IjEKNSYLVANIA KAILUOAU, sonnvi.itiLL nivisioN. MAY 21( t 1893. Trains will lcavo Sben.uiaoah alter tho abovt Ito for wiKgan's, uuDcrton, p'rucuviiie, New Ustle, Bt. uiair, i'ottsviuD, uatnDurg, ncaain( (ttunivn. Pbconlxvlllo. Norrlstown anil I'm ielphla (llroaa street station) at 6:1)0 ntid 11:11 w.tx. una .ia p. m. oa wpcKiiayu. r ori'oiia' lie ana intermedials siaiions v;iu a. tn. SUNDAYS. for Wlctraa'a. uuuorton, FracuviMo, mow iitlo. at, uiair, roiiavuie at o:w, v:iua. m, n. m. For iiamnuri:. ltcaa ne. i'otta Locniivlllc. Norrlstown. PhlladelnhU i.uu. v.w a. m.. o;iu u. in. Vrnlns leave Frackvlllo for Bhenaniloah 1,0a tn. and 12:11, 6:01, l;it and 10:37 p. m idays, 11 13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. l"ave loil3Vllie lor suenanuoan at lu:io. tH a m. and 1:40.7:15 und 10:00 1). m. Bundavt Ko.Jlin.m andfi:l&D.m. aVlUDUUUDUCIlttUUUUUUIUIII uuu o oo urn, 1 7 il p m wcck aays. un uunaays leave jam. For Pottevllle, Oil am. For New at 3 80, 4 Ud, 4 60, BIS, SU 7 30, BSO, il ill. 1 1 flfi. u ill. iuu nulla iiiiililbu bi. .nJ.tnnn.LtOLL I .r. , At O Wl 4 02, s 00, 8 uu, o su, o nu, 7 13, o is una luuup ltea 4 60) a -M, d u, o w, i ij ana u is p ra ana niirnt For Sea Girt, Lone llrunch and In- ir liaiumorc uuu m.auiuKvuu aw, i su, n.n inon 11 IS n. m 1- ttmltA1 I n,n i i. 411 i 41. i5 Hi Coneresslonal Limited man fur or unrs anauining uarj, o 17, to t Vaaninffton only, 1'arlor and Dlnlnp Car. oacnsi, l w, 7 p. m-i i-i'J nigni ween. K,,nrt Lta J Ml 7 31.0 10. 11 IX a m.. 4 41 IH fJS ... .. ..n 1)A.lA.nn lllHl..rt1n oachii, 7 0 ',7 40 pm, and 18 US night. lluiumore oiuy at s iui, a uo ana i. m. Sundays, n OS and II 30 p m. . 11,. timniid 7 21 ft in. 12 0.1 nlpht dftllv. I ;n p. m. wi't It days. Linn H III Lt'ilVU Llttd Lu wILL I. LwL L 1IWUU1I Ho 19 1 X1 anrt 111 UU .Jl U L W llUUtVUI HUU . A lot Ailvona at o 10 am aau ow p in vry For Pltwuurg and Altcotut at 11 SO m una win leave ounpury lor wiumimipori, , ra Wall at 9.1,1 hlA m anil 1 MS n m woI .lusnnli. VVtp KiTIAlt h 13 ft m. 1 A3 Ti IT .. - n..ii n...i.i. 1 rr'A. i in il i a i v i .Am omRtlmes a bore, but when the Deo pie nro torn twice teat ui uauaener b un-r.an Huire tnov can duv flour ana ,.i imrer rates than anvwhere In this tnwn. they are gmti la irui ino ruia 01 It rOLJW." H.-'LJ. L U l.UV U. U. V 1 air aw. in I nnin Ponh nta & UllUUjJ UUOII OlUlb 511 WKST CENTRE STMiT, Sips of ialtii. You don't have to look twice to delect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue Tnain , iC0TTS UULSION. 1TTTTT is replaced by the '.le. .Lhy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Trcparod br Doott A Howno, T?. Y. All ilmirclsta. There's no sucli thorough cleanser of dlrt,"! licnier ot cuts ana bruises as because of Its high percentage of tat. ASK YOUR OKOCGR FOR IT. J AS. S. ICIRIC tte. CO., CUlcaDO- White Russian Soap nlii 3IclcTTcft(3acho nd rollovo all tho troubloa tnct dont to a bilious stato of the nystera, such as l)l7zlneas, Nan so a, Drowsiness, Distress afttr eating, I'aln In tho 8 hie, etc. Whllo their most remarkable success has boon shown In curing SICK ncadacbo, yet Carter's Little Liver Fills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing anoTpro venting this aunoylns complalnt.wbllo tber also correct all disorders or the atomach, Btlmulato tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Kvcn If thoy only curoa HEAD Ache thoy would be almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and tbtso who unco try them will And thceo little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. Hut after all sick head U tho bane of bo many lives that hero la where we mftko our great boost. Our pllla euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pllla mako a dose. They are Btrlctly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nsethem. In vlatsat 25 contat flvo for SI. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE W .LU h.1 1 iMflltrniiuliowlthunntirrliniiiV it Uli'et,"Vlili-a,Hicrmatoriliratt?i jivoranyiiiiimtun allsclianreukK.' ilk- O. It c .r?3 111 H fpur .IftTO without tho r.Irt or publicity of noctor. Uon-polsonous anS cnarantec'l not to ilrictur. he CWtfrial nfrfrr.n Oir. Manut.ictureil by m The Efaas ClfniiMl 0n. j, ciNciNNAn a. Bpeerli ltetttnrfHt, For yotrs I suffered with pain aud dlschtrgo of the throat, micklni; couzh frontal headache. weak eyes, &o , at itmos: could not talK abovo a wliUper; lost weight continually, and not ablo 10 work I was treated uy tho best physi cians in tuo county, dui- roco vca no rouei. ai tcrglvlns up all hopes I was recommended t use u b it tie of Mayer's Magnetic Catarrh Cure After uslne It for four weeks my speech re turned. All symptoms of Cattrrh have disap peared ana ' I ieci 1 no a union ni person." MK8. El.IAS IIANDWEIIK, Tlio abovo Is ono ot tho many testimonials wo havo roceiveJ this week and we will publish ovfry two woek nddlt'onal persons bivlug been eured by our marvelous medicine. Try a Dome ana oe cur. u at one. jiAYF.ns' uitno 1:0. Oakland, Md. For salo bv drucclsts. Mayers' uagnetu uatarrn ' uro is tneomy medlclno used by vapor Inhalation and Is euar nnteoa uy your uruiist. d & w-2w KEEP COOL lasldo, outside, and all tho way through, by drinking HIRES' geer Th l rrAf Tflniiiflrnneft rtrlntr A U an hoaltUful, us It U plousant Try 1U KIRK'S TAR SOAP CATEKS CURE mm 3, II SIAIffl WEAKEN. Our Consul Tolographs to That Effeot from Bangkok. INCIPIENT BATTLES REPORTED. In llnch Ilncnttriiiciit tlin Trpurli Cnnin Out with Might I.uo, While thn Slnin cso .nnt llouvlly rninrp I!hh atutla iu Illnviiwiit of llrr Nnval (inirpm' Artlnu. SAIOOV, July 18. The trnuliloH between tlio French nml Slnnunc on the MokonK river oonttiiuo. A body nf Krench murines linvo cnpttircd tlio forts nt Doiitlnuiu nml Tnphiun. on tlio utiper McUoiil;, Tho French loss In the rmkhuIU was six killed or wounded. The Siamese lost lienvlly In lioth euKUgcmcntB. IlANUKOR, July IB. The government of SInm has consented to withdraw tlio troops In tho Jlekonf? vnlley provnled that Franco nsrees to also susncnu hostilities. Pauis, July 18. A dispatch received hero confirms tho unofllclnl reports from Snlnon as to the French successes ou tho Upper Mekons river. M. Do Lanccss, Rovornor goticrnl of French liido-Chlna, tolefjrnphs to tho for eign ofilco that a detachment of Siamese troops attacked a rcconnolterlnK forco of Aunatiilto millttn on July S nt Aunt Tho Siamose were repulsed with irrcat losn, Ouo of tho Aiinnmites us killed, Tho people everywhere In tho Laos district, Which lies to the northwest proper, are. according to tlio dispatch, hIiHuk with tho rrencli. The Sollel says that Bangkok will bo bombarded by tlio Ficnoli gunboats only ns a last extremity should all other means of arriving nt nnuuduistnndlng with Slam fall. A sonil-ofnclal noto In published deny ing tli assertion that Frauro hud illsa vowod to thn Siamese government lliu action of Admiral Hnmann in causing gunbosLs to ascend the Meimm river, nml that tlm couimniidei's of tho gunboats Cometo. and Iuconstnnte had exceeded their Instructions in firing upon the forts nt I'likimm. A council of ministers has been hold to deeldn on the replies to Iw mado to tho In terpellations of Deputies Cnmllin, Dreyfus ami Francois Dcloncle. Tho ministers re solved to disavow In tho ohivmber any in tention to interfere with Siamese inde pendence. At the same time they decided that tliey should Insist that the treaties between Franco and 61am bo respected, mid that no Intervention on the part of u third power should bo tolerated. In case it should becomo necessary to bombard Bangkok warning should be given to for eign powers, so ns to enable thorn to pro tect their subjects In tjiot oltji Incase ;lam Hhouldtleolliie to ilvo complete re drew) for her offenses against French trcnty rights the Mekong river bhould be ii.ocknded. London, July 18. A dispatch from Snl- Kon, via Paris, says that the French mer- jlmnt vessel Jean Say, which recently nr- ,nl at the mouth of tho Menam river. -was seized by tho Siamese and sunk, pre sumably for the purposo of blocking tho -chnnnel in a futilo attempt to prevent tho i'rencli gunboats from asceiiuinu tlio Jlangkok. Tho crew of tho Jean Say were ill treated by their captors, who convoyed them to Bangkok, where they were thrown Info prison. Tun tu irl of llosebcry, secretary of stato lor foreign affairs, replying to a question . sked by l.oid I.amlngton in the house of lords, said that the government was not In lull possession of tho fnct regarding the sllsputo between Franco and Slam, but that Ureat Ihltaln was fully alive to the To nonsUiiiity nttnculng to her, ana would not lose any opportunities of obtaining a satisfactory solution of tho matters ut is sue. In tho house of commons SlrEdward Oiey, parliamentary secretary of the for eign ollico, mndo extenuod reference to tho Announced intention to move the adjourn mint of tho house In order to discuss tho .situation In Siam. Sir Edward appealed to tho housu not. to discuss tho matter un til further Information should ho,ve been received. lie promised that everything possible wduld be done by Great Britain to m-rive nt n pacillo solution of tho Questions involved. It was Imperative, he added, to Keen distinct from tlio main Issues certain allied questions, especially tho question of oinmese lnuepenuenco. IIih Bangkok correspondent of The Times says that ninny Englishmen, with their families, nro leaving the country, Thoy are taking with them all their porta ble property. Tho correspondent adds: -rue ciipiaiu oi inc i rencn gunuoat, see ing tho Siamese Hag floating above the t rencli on the ctiptuml steamer Jean say. lit ni'-cl t hauled down both fines, thus creating another Incidents The Siamese afterwards hoisted their own flan." WASHINGTON', July 18. Air. Boyd, United Stales consul at Bangkok, telegraphs that an amicable settlement of the controversy uotvrecn Siam and Franco is probable, and tiint clam will mako concessions. Aitmlrul Vnudenltnllc Captured. London, July 18. Tho Brazilian loca tion In this city has Issued tho following communication. Tho gunboats Cancan and Hepubllca chased tho Insurcent ves gel Jupiter, with Admiral Wnudenkolk on board, and captured her without resist- anco off Sante Cathorlna. There has been no fighting whatever in RIo Grande do dui. inreo weens ago tlio rebels were compelled to cross into Uruguay, where they were disarmed. The report. as to the suspension of the habeas corpus in Brazil are totally unfounded. Zuvula rroclulmtHl rrrglricnt. Washington, July 18. Secretary of Stale Greshnm has received n cable mes sage from Jllulster Baker, dated Man agua, July 10, as follows: "The Nlcara guan president and mints' er of foreign af fairs are still in prison at Leon. A meet ing of tho cabinet proclaimed Zavala dic tator. A l.irgo majority of Nlcaraguans support the government." t'ar.llnnl Glhboni Accepts. BM.TIMOUB, July 18. Cardinal Gibbons has accepted tho Invitation of the commit tee of the stato committee to offer tho prayer and bestow the benediction on the (icons ion of Maryland day at the World's lair, Sept. 12. Killed In Ills Trnt by Lightning, Atlanta, Ga July 18. At Cumberland Island Corporal John W. Burke, Jr., of the Mncon volunteers, was struck by light ning, wfaioh rim down his tent pole, aud ho was thrown out of tho tent a corpse. I'ntnlly Injured In 11 llrewery. I'U.li" ni'i . July 18. Georgo Windsor wih struck ou ihe head by a bung blown from a large vat at n Cameron street brew try aud died u few hours later from the Injury. A Cowboy Pounded to Death. GUTlllllE, O. T., July 15. A young cow boy named Burdoss, who was under tho influence ot llauor. hecumo mixed In a flirht. with three necroes nnd was pounded to death. The murderers were arrested and excitement Is very high. It ouly re quires a leader to make a triple lynching. .Aiiiavinlfc foilraatter. WimwnTON. Julv IT. Tb followlnt postmasters Uv Jutt bn ppolntd in 1'enniylyanint B. B. EyIU, Qriit, nd Su- 1 U.VIt II,JIm Sirs. Edward BIycri. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST OASES EVER REPORTED. Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. The coo of Mrs. Edward Myers, of Athens. N. Y., furnlshi s nn apt Ulusiriitlon of n woman's power of endurance. This lady had Wen tn-at-d for months In the usual way for llrynlpi'lns of tho hand, without benellt, Not. until h-r liaed bad becomo a, maw of mmam piitrltU'd fleuli, nnd her life ;le an imiredef did she turn to Mr. Kt'ii " H iioily, proprietor of VA V OH ITU UUJIKDV. for lulp. irnt once Informed her that he could n.TO Iter lire, but that It was Impossible tosaie tlio band Itmu-f be amputated. A ntara rPk. Rho reeelveil this WrrlWe SHMpO lntolllKenoenulctly.de- a w Li m- ni np,i to take ether, StlliU- l.HnntnnHlwlnl.nltl hnr llllRhnnd, linnd l dur- Hilt the operation, ana unoerweni mo paimui process without movlog a muscle or uiierinR lr. ICriiiicdr tbn pavo I'nrorlte n a Ituinutly, which drove the 83 H" By poisonous disease rut of her eys- tall fem, cleansed the blood, and pre vented tho roturn of tho cltsciinn-, and the now lives nnd rejoices in her great deliverance. Had Mr. Hcniicily been called nt any nmvlnna ctnrrn , f llifl rllKPAftft he WOtlld hare at onco iiroNrrlbrrt ravorllu Iti-nieilj and 9J FE i lllTN. ill J ITB WUUIU IlUb IIIIVL; LltLU to undergo this terrible ordeal, as It would have mavutl lior liniiil. Are you render, troubled with llrrslpelnn or nnv rnnitloii of the sltlii, it may be Ilryslpcln la lis Incipient staire don't Irltlo lvllli It ii moiiiriit, but use Mr. Ki-iiitcily'n I'nvorllo Jl tilled y, it will cmrc yii, lor It In DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. Political Cards. i70i COU.NTY COMITIIOLLKK, P. J. MULJIOLLAND, OP tUlKNASDOAH. Subject to Democratic rules. E TlOlt COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDOftfF, OF POTT8VILLK. Subject to Itepuiillean rules. F cm DiniiOTOti op1 the took, JOHN ttERQAN, ov noktii cass Towr.snii Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOIt COUNTY COMMI3S10 pit, CHARLES P. ALLEN, Of TAMAQCA. Hubject to Uo' ub'lcan rules. OH COUNTY TREASUIU H, H J. MULDbON, Or SHENANDOAH Subject to tho rules of tho Democratic con vemi n, JJIOIt COUNTY TUEABUKEU, DANIEL DECUERT, M, D Or SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Subject o Hep bllcm rulos. OR COUNTY 0JMMIB3I0NUH, BKSJ. R. SEVERN, 07 SnCNANPOAH. Hubjeot to deetabjn ot the Republican Count i onventioa. JJIOR HEQIaTEH P. J. MARTIN, or nto ai.to, Snhjeet tn Deroooratlo rules. piJlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, or ashTjAnd. riilhlect to IteDUbllcan rules. jpiOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS P.ELLIS, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. Q. MDDLBTON, OF OILBEKTON. Subject to R-publlcan rules. ,-OU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELI AS E. REED, Or FOTTSVIIXK. Subject to Hepublloan rules. F OR COUNTY COMMIoSIONEU, DANIEL NEISWENDER, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Uepubltoan rules. F POll COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN P. MARTIN, or l'lNtauovs. Hnbjct to Dsmiwratto rulw poll COUNTY COMMI-iSIONHll, C. D. ARTE IIS, or Turn NT, Subject to Republican rules. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints; !.amo BacK, cic. DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BEL' With Clectro-Magnetlo SUSPEHSORY. Lntcit lulcntftl llctl ImnroTemenlft I Will cure w ithout miMl k-ii to a . 1 1 . l:ihi renu lUne from OTcMaxatkon of biain lici ve fuu-oii cL-wsotorliulU. cretlon, as nt-ivous u.-l'ility, ale i Ii-ftiitws, laniruor, fneral III health, oto. TlUi rlectrlo Iklt coQtoln lltaderfut Iw i.rsHiu over all other. Current la IneunLj Mt l'r wearer or wa forfolt S,owi.v(h.au wlllouraallol tho aborq dlinuea or no r. inpn eanda havo lwn cured DT Ihla marrelona liirenuoi arterallotherremeLllearallel,and wa irlve liiiiuroaa ot teallmoiilala In Ihla and evvrr other efata. Our remrral lapreivl 1XHTK1C Sl-WK!lORT,,tri mateel hooa aver oltired weak men, IKES wlthaU Btllk UHlia aa4 1 Inrm bireailk Ol'lUiaTttD la 60 la Miaja, Bead (or IfluaM fainphiet, nlleJ.twaoJ, tit UANDCfN CLBOTfttO CO., Ks, MO UllVAUWVi 1GW TOOK XX To Oo llefoM1 the Hoard nf Pnrilnni, lnTTWiUIHJ, Ji(ly 18. In Iho looal papers appears leitnl notlee to tho effect that application will lie made to the board of pardons nt thelf noxt, meeting, on tho fourth Tuomlny of September, 1S0H, for llm nnrilfiu nf Illlirll V. I)pmnnv nttil il Hubert Beatty, canvlcted of felouiou. as a Kiiult nnd nggnivHUil nssnult nnd battery. 1 t. 1.. 1 1 1... Ar...B MnM1...11 -w b in niiiL7Li jj tin-wiin. L,Liiifuiiii, liiiiii- looth, l'orler and llrennen, attorneys for stltloncr. fill Itiltisus ltulili Snrcnillb. TorF.KA. July 18. - Six hnnsns stato banks went In the financial flurry yostcr- ay They are thn b.mk of Klter & Doubledav, of. (Jolumbusj tho Johnson Itv liank. of Johnson Uity; tho Bank of Weir City, the Bank nf Pie mnton, tho bailey Valley bank, of OalAy, and tho nnk of .Memlo, at flleailo Uentre. The innks Imveall len taken possessinu of by le stale bank commissioner. The VlPturln Court Mnrtlnl. Vai.ktta, July 18. The court martini to try tho surviving olllccrs ot tho battloshlp Victoria, which was sunk by the Camper- own. opened ou the llagshlp lllbcrnla yostenlay, and was continued today The toHtlimmy so far adduced eoiToboratos tho stntements already publlsheil, and tends to sliow Admiral Tryon's lesponslblllty for tho disaster. ltollglniis rnperH tn llnnm tbo Fair. Cincinnati, July 18. K H. Montfort, editor of the Herald and Presbyterian, snld In nn Interview: "The lellglous news papers, fully NX) in number, scnttored all over the urn tea states, now piupose to Join hands and boom the World's fnir, since It has iiecu deemed to close tbo gates on Sundais." STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Uuntiittiins of tlio I'lillndnlphlii anil Nch m-lt Erhnti;e4. Nnw Youi;, July 17.-Ill tho stock nmrkot today prices iiRiiln declined. Closing bids: IiehlKh Viilloy . .. ili'l v. N. Y. . I'a.... V,i 1'HniiKyivaniii w ReadliiK I"S II. A- R. T. com... II. II. T. prelf. Krl' l.TJs I) . I. itt W Ul N. Y Uontml 1M West Shore. (ISJ4 Uiko ErleiV V... 115) i Now Jersey Onnt.100 Del. IIudsnn...ll.M SUl'iiul ; Lohtiih Niv ill Iteadlnit s. m. 4 -. . ul ! L8 1.1 lenilliiK Is', pf.it . Ri'adle2'l pf S.. Iteaillnitl I'f 5s .. N. Y. N. 12 tieneral Markets. Nrw Yoiik, July 17. State and western floor ilnll. steady; low extrns, Sl.tv,-ai.l5; city mills. patents, JI.VSTol M1; fair to fnncy, SiA'XK; Mlnncsoin clear, f 4.11(11.1; patenls, superllno, $1.7.!.2T.; city mills. 8B.WSa.l.ll0; winter whi-nt. Iim Knidos. Sl.O.iii-.l'i; pntonts, i'l.t CM: stridulus. S'l mw. rye mixtures, J.I an.40; line, $1 73! In; southern quiet, steady; common to fnir extra, S2.1!i.1.1ii; stood to choice do., S.1.UV&4.2.1. Ityo dull, steady; super- line, fHa.1.23. wheat steady, fnlrly active-. Inly, 7.'c.; August, 7-Wit"i?e ; September. 7fi WMo.j Deccmher, SUalWIJ" Hy Inactive, steady; western, &7Ko. Corn dull, easier; H p. Icmher, 4'J)(WlllV4o.i No. 2, Outs lull, steady; Atuiust. Itlo.; SeptemlK-r, SlWa 6lVio.; Btute, :r.Hf6HWe : wotorn. ;i7H46o. rnu.ADM.i1 ia, July 17. Iloet quiet, steady: oxtraniess, $7.5(1548 M; fcunlly, SW12. l'ork lutet, unchntiReilt now miss, $13.50(3:!). Ijird miet. Meak; steam rendered. SO. Hotter in moderate demand, stouih; New York dairy, 170:;ic.; western dairy, ICUm,-.; Kleins, 23o.; New York creamery. SU4-.'c: western do.. 174ii!e.: Imitation do., IwaiSWo. Cheeso nulet. Ilrm; New York, lnrse while, iHttBc.; do. col ored, 7!i'89c.-. do small, g&Oo.i part skims, 1&.IC.; mil skims, hie r-irsts talr supply, weak; New York aud I'cinisylvnnla,lllo.; weateru,irc. llAi.TiMoiii:. July 17. l-'loiir dull. Wheat steady. Corn qulctt whlto corn, by sample. 40.; yellow corn, uy sample, aw. Oals llrm llye alow Hay strouv;; i;ood to choice timothy. J17. JlffllS. Cotton nominal) middling. 8$o. Provisions quiet. Hutter firm; ereamery, fancy, li-c; do fair to choice. Si'GSlc; do. Imi tation Willc. Ekes dull at MVso Live Stock Markets. Buffalo, July 17. Cattle very dull and weak: nood 1.373 to 1.430 lb. steers. 81 6034,75: a few very prima heavy, $1.W4.1W uuoo l,.uu lo l.ai.i lb., SUWjd.n; niedlmus, 3J.9rK34.lA; Unlit butchers, $Xll.",iS3.!)); fair tn good cows, Sy.iMatfl.i'i; prime heifers. SilH&n 05: Texas bteers, i.ziyi.iit; lexaseows $?.2.t$.G: bulls, $.7A3.3V, fnncy, 8'J V'QJ.flV oxen blow; com mon to oxtra, S- " -ISJ1 fresh cows neglected at SJ.H' 1.23. IIou's steady; I orkers, good to choice. SlLSKan i ; nood Unlit mixed. $0.; mi- lluiusnud heavy. i0.2iiii.i, mostly St).2j; p. an. Sii ;l lav Sheep ami lambs dull: eood to iholee Iambs, Si-W: common to fair, $4.""i ; culli, $3 25&4 '!": extra export wetr 5.2'i: fair to ood mixed sheep $3 7ji.fj ; !- ,,-ul f-o-n n .1, ft-.' r, i.ill ,1 TERRIBLE JXPLOSION! Too High Pressure. fn these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to tlio success of Iiis business; the clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be hut one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediato death, leaves them witli shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure. Tlio strain is too great. Something! must and docs give way. This is equally true of women, inougii tneir 6pnero is raoro limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and tuo results are the same as witli their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at once, nnd take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc, know that anyone of them is but n svmritnm of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you hnve used so ealled remedies and treated with reputable . .. I T" . . physicians with mile or no ueiieui, give ur. Allies' Restorative Nervino a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years Rn I used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine with marked benefit, ana later Induced my son, who had been sick with catarrh of tho bladder flvo years In the hands of our best phy sicians, tn try it together with Dr. Mile' Nerve andLHer Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited that ho Is attending to business sgaln. My wife also used Nervine with most excellent results. All nf u tocether have not ufed more than six bottles nf Ncrvlno. Several of our friends have al used It, and are greatly Improved." Louis Olhbs, llueher & Gtbbs now Co , Canton, Ohio. Dr. Milos? Restorative Nervine Is sold by all drnmrlstson a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles, $R, express prepaid. Itls positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mall. RETT ICS Beer anil Porter T AM AGBNT for the -1- (Jhaa. itettig'B Cele brntotl lktsr und i'orter lu this vicinity, also itergner & Engol's celebrated Iudia Palo Aloa and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attentiou. Klnoat brands nf Mtiuors and Uigurs. .a. SOLOMON HAAK 12 1 South Mam Street 7 DEATH AT THE CROSSING. A Clilcngii Street -'iir U1111 Down unit llinc I'eoplc Killed. Ciucaoo, July 18. Forty-ninth street, nt the crossing of the flrnnd Trunk rnll lond, was the scene yestoMlay of anotner accident, wliereliy tlnvo lives were lost nnd ninny people injured. A Ilnlsteail street horse car wns run Into and hurled thirty feet to one side. It wns filled with mon and women, forty-six paseiiKors being on lipard. Tho doad are: Thomas Porklns, Mnrgnret Jiurpliy and an unidentified hoy. Nine people wcro injured, two of Vvhom may dlo. They are; William lltildman, left log broken and Internally injured! J. C Smith, Internally Injured and skull fractured. The collision occurred nliout 5:.10 o'clock. Tho open car wns crowded, and men wero standing 011 tho footboards. At forty ninth street Is a networkof tracks, and tho crossing has always been regarded ns a dnngcroUT ono. Along freight train going west had Just passed, and tho tower man, Georgo Varnott, had ral-d tho gates. This was token ns a signal that the way was clear, and Driver Stalneckcr whipped tip his horsos as ho start ed to drlvo ncross the tracks. Previously, however, Conductor Harnett had gono nhead, and not seeing tho npproachlng passenger train, becnuso of Ihe freight, hn motioned tho driver to go ahead. lleforo thoy could cross tho train was upon them. Kew of tho passengers had any warning of thn accident. Those on the footboard nearest tho piisiengor train saw it coming and Jumped in time to save themselves. Tlio oar, broken In many plecos, burled thoso who had been riding in it, and ns tho passenger train plunged ahead thero wcro many crlos of pain and ngnny to bo heard. Police nfterword arrested Knglneer Jones, Fireman Campbell and a man named Henry Hughes, who wns riding in the cab of the engine. Two Hun llown nil the Rnll. Watkiitowm, N. Y., July 18. A young girl who was employed as a dnmestio at n boarding house, and George II. Frame, a boarder at tbo same house, w'cro struck, by n train on the Homo, Watcrtown nnd Og densbtirg railroad while they wcro at tempting to cross a railroad bridge dn tho outskirts of this city. Tho girl's body was mangled horribly, and tho man's skull was crushed. Tholr bodies wora thrown from the bridge to the bnso of an embankment below, and death was Instantaneous, Tiny Nont-ly Killed by a Dog. Bf.tiii.p.iii:m, Pa., July 18. A savngo mongrel dog belonging to Wlllotighby Kiilins, n fnrmer living In Upper Macuu glo, attacked Willio Arncr, tho 10-yenr-old son of a neighbor. Tho dog knocked tho child over and bit It about the limbs, lacerating them terribly, nnd leaving the bancs on tho left arm exposed. tTho dog would hnve killed the boy, but farm hnnds heard his cries and came to the -rescue. Young Arner's condition is critical. After the flettysburir Trolley. GHTTYsntTito, Pa., July 18. Colonel John P. Nicholson and Colonel John IJ. Batch- elder, of tho United States Gettysburg commission, yesterday went over tho en tire lino of the trolley rond. In the ab seneo of General Forney, of Alabama, tho commission took no ofllcinl action, but it is known that they will adopt some meas ures that will drive tho clectrlo railway from tlio Held. rntnl Explosion at Tnwnndn. Towanda, Pa., July 18. Tho boiler In tho Towanda null works exploded last evening. Androw Benjamin was Instantly killed, Ross llatton fatally injured and a man named Bennett severely burned and bruised. Another man named McGovern Is mU-sIng, nnd is thought to bo in tho ruin's. The buildings wcro completely de stroyed by lire. Jeaults May Return. TIomk, July 18. It Is stated horo upon good authority that tho German govern ment has intimated to the Vatican that no olllcinl opposition will be made in tho reichstng to the centrists' propnsnls look ing to tho ndnptlon of a lnw allowing the return to Germany of the members of Catholic religious orders. Vronilnent Npwluiruli IMtlzen Henri. Nkwhukoh, N. Y., July 18. ltobert Wliltehill. president of the Whitehill and PIcteUIco Machine company, well kuown throughout the country, died here yester day afternoon, aged 48. Ho was an alder man of Newburgh In 1871 and 1873, and In later years president of the common couu ell. A llnhy Crlos Itself tn Dentil. AMliLni;, I'a., .1 uly l" Hoy A. I'atton.a n-uionth.-oold son of Pauline Pntton, col 01 id, of Warnock street, Philadelphia, who is a timelier in a Wood street public school that city, cried himself to death at the home of Mrs. Matilda Hank, In this boi oiigh. to which place ho was taken. President Wulsh Deilri. South Bi:nii, Ind., July 18. Itev. Dr. Thomas K. Walsh, president of tho Uni versify of Notro Dnme, died nt Milwaukee where he has been under treatment for briglits disease, aged -10 yours. The Itinera will take place at the university t 10 o'clock louioiTow morning. Congressman ltit-eklurldge tn Yeri I.OUISV1I.LK, Ky., July 18. Congress man W C. P. Breckinridge, of hexing ton, Ky., will be married this evening to Mrs houlso Scott Wing, widow of the late Hon. Hunisey Ing, who was appointed minister to Kcuador In ISM by Piesident Lincoln Died of lljilrnpltoliln. ASDUltY PAW!, July 18. Miss Lizzie Byram. aged 10 years, daughter of A. J. llyram; a manufacturer of patent medl- ciues at Newark, dietl at hersuminerhonie here of hydrophobia, the result of n bite from a pot dog Inulcteil early last April, lnveatlffutlon Suapcmleil. Wamiinoton, July 18. The finding of the Brand jury ns to the responsibility for the Ford's theater disaster will not bo re turned until the latter part of the week. On account of the excessive heat Judge Colo has exciihod tho grand jury. William r.vtoiule Tlinnka. Beuun, July 18 Kmperor William hns extended to Colonel Keim, ohief of Cluin collor Von Caprlvl's special bureau, his speoial thanks for his eltorts to secure the passage of the army bill. II Wllidom to Wail. Hobtok, July 18. The engagement is announced ot Miss KUen Windom, daugb ter of the late seoretnry of the treasury, and Mr. Dently Warron, a successful Bos ton lawyer. The Weutber. Fair; slightly cooler; northerly winds. The I'ettlbone Colliery on Fir. W1LKK8BABBK, July 18. The bic; explo Mon In tho I'ottibone shaft on Friday last, which killed two men aud Injured several, nWo set tire to the coal, a faot that has just been dlseavered. The miue is one of the most valuable la the Wyomlns valley. Slleht Accident to the I'rloco of Walea. "LOSPOjr, July ia Last evening the car riage of the Prince of Wales collided with a hansom, throwing the prince's horse and dashing the prlnee bimseU against the Me ot tho hansom, The price wa not eltouly hurt. ST HE KIND I THAT CURES S3 m H m m m 6S H s u KS CIIAIIMC8 6FMMOX9, A MARVEL IN C0H0ES! M Si Kidney and Liver Disease FOH 15 YSsAJlSy CUHED BY 3 BOTTLES I Dana Hauaai'aiiilia Co.: ! (1KNTLKM RN f IlAMllg !Cn fPBtOml IO fill tit iy thfl tim nf your HirMprirllla 1 Jtl iv tlniv to let otheri know thn crcat ltntttt I' ham rrwwlvnl P i For in vnnri I Kava hcn-n trouhlol velth KM oito iiiliiMlnlhN(ntaiir)lt klw lClilS iH-y ami l.Ur IMwie w ldly that (oS wrfhi at a time I lial to ty In txxL n a iiHva hru uirvo uuiues m ' gn I lAlVA'S m SABSAPiVJRILIiil tnl 1 ftel llki ik new mini. I rcoom-i liirml It to sltv slSlrtnl tttth LllM.ue 61 Iho Kid. pj-f. Toun rcPiLortfiillT, wa f.L.-u .,t.iit'rui ntiiimwa Pi MIMII LI. I. VimilUW DiniKlUKO. Anc uuin oi mo nimva n crmnrii to dj DD llninilM of Uililx-i, N. Y. U3 Never purchais ol a " SUrJSTITUTER, 'H g (a person who tries lo soil you somethlngl Seise when jSu call for Panti's.) Our bol-l Sties aro being tilled nllh a COUNTERFEIT! ARTICLE by "Substitutes." Buy of ths jjgj HONEST DEALER who sells you what you j s ask tor, and It you receive no benefit hea wlli return your money. j Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast, Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLK, ATT.UHNKY-AT-L.A ), Office Ileddall building. Hhennndoah, Pa. VL. M. 1IUKKK. ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SnKHANDOAlT, rx, ft ..1 1 ) Tl f I, .. M .1 I Ltl.nnnnrfnnL, V.ULL.-U -ULILU , l . J L.ULLUILIL, DUI.UUUUUaU ii d Usterly building, Pottnvllle. Q T. UAV10E, BURGEON DENTJSJ. ORlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sta. henandonh. over Stein's drug storo. H. K1STLEH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON. Jfflco -120 North Jardln street. Shcnndoh, Jjlt. JAMKB Hl'KlN. PHYHWIAN AND HURUKQN. Omco and Itosldence. No 84 Ncrth JehUc -Itreet. Shenandoiih. pltANK WOMKIt, M, V. Bptcialwt tn JVentmenl of Catarrh. Practlco limited to diseases of tho eve. ear uorio and throat. fcjDectuclcs lurnlshctl. cuar anteed to suit all eyes uince i' asi, uik street, ncnanaoan. D U. E. IV LONUACKE, Oraduato In r y Sur ctj ore? Eenlitity. All calls bv mall, telegraph or teleohono at- leaded lo with nrouimncss. Humlcal onera- lions performed with tno greatest care. Ofllco: Uommerclal Hotel, Hhcnandoah. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them7 When next In neod try a pair, Boot In tho world. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mii In the 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 welt. If you wish to economise In yourfootwear, da so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. L. DOUOL.VS, Ilrocktun, Mass. Sold by JO CPH HI.I., 14 Foulh Main Hlroet, Shenandoah Pa. Entirely MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB Biliouonoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho Kidneys, Torpid Livor t3liniimn-i:iri nlrTlnnQR. m gj,, Hoadacho, LOSS of A . . f Appoiito,vJaunaico, trup tlons and Skin Dlsoasos. ft rtioa 25s. j tsttlo, C:ll ij ill Srtesliti. T nElCt, JOIISSOJ 4 10P.II. rropi., Earllo;toa, 1 Tho only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is EXTERIVUNATOR. We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Roachci and Water Bugs, or MONEY REFUN DTD. MAURERS" Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the market for BioBuaa, Aura. MoTxe. I HIIBTI OM DottB. 44. For Salt t all Druggist B "d Se' d genula. Sold only iabotdet, our taadc Mark on each. MinoniVbed D. MAURER &. SON, 329 N. 8TH ST., Phi la of. luiis. CURES RISING BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" tieuinf oaTaaoVi eklld-bafirlng woman. I luvo been wlU-wuV f ar mauiv rears, and In each cae SrSsre Motber'il Friend" hadbeenuued ltcaa awomnUtbod wonders and relieved m taferiuf . It lathe beat remedy Xor rlslnK ot tbebreutka wn, and worth the price Xor thai alooe. Una. M. Jd. I1ku;teb, JIontgouiery.Al. Hcnt by exvireaa, ebarcea prepaid , on receipt of prise, $1J ft Wile. BR AD HELD REGULATOR CO., by all druggtst. ATLiaTA, Ui. 5.0fj"3.00 U.QQM 12.50 $3.50 K 2.00 2.50 miz!no' 2.251 J&L Ul.73