READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Vnthraclto coal used oxclunvely, injuring cleanliness una comfort TIMBTADLK IN KrrEOT MAT, 14, 1893. rrttlns loaro Shenandoah ai follows: 'or Now York via Philadelphia, weok days S.8.23.7.18,10.08 a.m., 12.21,8.48,6.63 p.m. Sunday J, 7.48 o. m. For Now York via Mauoh Chunk, ck days, 7.18 a. m., 12.21, 2.48 p. m. 'or Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 1,5.23,7.18, lU.03a. m., 12.21, 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Sun J, 2.08, 7.49 a. m., 4.28 p. m 'or Hftrrlsburg, week Jays, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 1, 6.63 p. m. 'or Aflentown, week days, 7.18 a. in., 12.21, i p. m. r Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2.08,7.18, 10.08a.m.. !1, 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.4i a..m., 4.28 m. ''or Tamaqua nnd Mahanoy City, woolc days, i, 6.23, 7.18,10.08 a, in.,12,24,2.48, 6.S3 p. m. Bun--' 7, U.U8, 7.q a. m., 4.H3 p. ni. Aaaiuonai ipr thanoy City, week days, 0.68 p. m. ('or Lanoastor and Columbia, week days, 7.18 ra.,2.48 p. m. ''or Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowliburg, ek days, 3.23, 7.18, 11.23 a. m 1.33, 0.68 pm. nday, 3.23 a. in., 3.03 p. m. ''or Mabauoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23, 9, 10,08, It 28 a. tn 12.24, 1.33, 2.48, 6.H, 6.53, B.S3 at. Sunday, 2.08, 8.2 1, 7.48 a. m., 8.03, 4.28 p. m, 'or Qirnravtllo, ( Happahannock Station), ekdays, 2.08, 3 23. 6.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 24,1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 6.68, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3,7.48 a. m., 3.03, 4.23 p. m. ''or Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.23, 3, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.68, U.33 p. m. Sun y, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH t -lOave Now York via Philadelphia, wook days, 0 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., Ills night. Sue y, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 night. ..nave New York via .Maucb Chunk, week days, 0, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. -mvrt rmiaacinia. MiirKot street intion, ek days, 4.12, U IK in,,, n m , ,tfl 0, 11.30 p. m. Hunday 4.00, 9.05 a. in., li.3fj in. jeavo Reading, week days, 1.16, 7.10. 10.05, 11.50 m., 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. L,oavo Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Conve Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. ,1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a.m., 0 p. m. Ocavo Mabnnoy City, weok days, 8.45, 8.18, 47 a. m., 1.51,7.42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 m., 3.20 p. rn, f n..... UIil.nnnn tll.nn ....b .,...., U Att A I 1 0,8.35,10. 40,U.fc0i.m.,12 55,2.08,5.80,0.20,7.67,10.10 m. sunaay, b.iu, 4.uu, s.ct a. m., 3.37, o.ui p. m. Leave Ulrnrdrlllc, (Rappahannock Station), ieKH aays, s.if. o.au, v.41 lu.sua. in., ia.w, 2, ,.01, 6.20, 6.32, 8.03. 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 17, 8.33. a. m., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Licave wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 8.35, 12.00 m S.35, 11.16 p. in. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For lialllmore, Washington and the West via & O. H. 11., through trains leave Ulrard onuo station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. It.) at ,8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.60, 6.12, 7.16 p.m. Sunday 0,8.02, 11.27a. m., 3.56, 5.4a, 7.16 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave I'hlladelphla, Chestnut street wharf d Mouth stroot wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpross, aOO, BOO, 10 45 a m. atnrdays, 1 30) t, 3 0u, 10U 4 30, 5 15-p m tcurslon 7 (.0 a m. Accommodation, 8 00 j id, 10, 5 45 p in, Sundays Express, 7 50, 8 00, 830, BOO, 10CO h and 4 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 15 p m. Returning loava Atlantic City depot, AtUntli, id Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxprr-a londays only. 6 45) 7 00, 7 33, 0 30 a m and 3 15, K), 5 0, 7 3,", 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 6M), lu 11 m nnl 1 30 p in. Excursion, from foot of lsslsslppt Aro iue only, 0 Oi p in. Sundays lixprebs, 3 30 4 On, 61IO, (100, 6 30, '0, 7 30, 8 00, 9 SO p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a and 5 05 pm. LcHigh Valley Division. Passenger trains leave Saunanaoah for 'enn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lo ghton, blatlnglon, White Hall, Catasauqua, llentown, llethlohem, Easton, Philadelphia zlfltnn. wprtthprlv. Qimkiilrn .Iimr-.tlnn. T1,1 oaud Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7,26, 0.08 a m. ij, s.oi, i.vz p. ru. 'or Now York. 0.1:4, 7 m a, m.. 12.43. 2.67 "2 p. m. or uaaicton. w kea-iiarre. white iiavon ttston, 1 .aceyvllle, Towamla, Sayrr; Wavurly. d Elmira, 0.U4, 9 08 a. m., 2.h7, U.i-8 V m. or itocnester, iiunaio, Niagara faun ana wont. 11.01. a.is 11. m. 12 43 ana B.ifl n. m. .'or HelvWero, Delaware Water Uap and ouasDuri;, u.ii a, in., 4.1a n. m. 'Or Lambertvtlle nnd Trenton, 3.08 a. m. !'orTunkhannock.6.0l.9.08a. m..'Z57. 8 08 p. m. 'or Ithaca and (leneva 6.01, 9.18 a. rn. 8.0 m f'or Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 p. m. rorJeancsvlllo, l.cvls ton una Heaver Meadow, V, a. m., ft.n, a.m p. m. for Audeurled, llazloton, Stockton and bum I Yard, fl.01, 7.iM, B.08, a. m., 12.4), 2.57 . 6 27. H.U m or. Scrantonf 6.04, 8.08, 1. to., i.,..n 1 rn. 01 Hazlcbrook, Jeddo, Drlftoniau- . reelarfd, , 7.28, B.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, "5.27 r. r ior Ashland. Qlrardvlllo and Lost Creek. 4.62. ,8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 8.16 n. lor Raven Run, Ccntralia, Mount Carmcl ana .mokin. H.4Z. iu.o a. m.. l.io. 4.40. H.'.-J r. m. jr Yatosvlue. Park Place. MahanovCltv and puo, 6.01, 7.20, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 8.08,8.33,10.28 p.m. 'rains will leave Sbamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., I 3.20 p. m. and arrlvo at Shcnandoab at a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 n. (jave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.26, 111.05 a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. pavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.00 7,16, 10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.30, 7.00,7.16, have Shenandoah for Haileton.8,04, 7.26, 9.08, V, 18.13, 2.57, 4 22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. bavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 8.23. II a. m., 12.15, 25, 5.30, 7.25, 7.58 p. m. I SUNDAY TRAINS. 1'ilns leave for Ashland, Ulrardvllle and Lost fK, 7.w, v. hi a. m., lw, p. m. r Ynte .villa. Park Place. Mabunov City Sno.llazlaton, DUck Crock Junction, Poun ten Junction, Mauch Chunk, Alicntown, Idebem. liaston und New York, 8.40 a m, I 2.55 p. m. r Phllaclolnhla 12.30. 2.55 D m. r Yategvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and mo. 8.40. a. m.. 12.au. 4.40 e.vi p. m. lave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 . 1.05. 5."0 1). m. tve Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, p. ui., . p. .u. , . lavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, 10.41 l.aa. rj.iriD. m. C. U. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. , NONNEMACHER. Asst. U. P. A. Lehigh alley Division, South llethlohem Pa. I. A. SWEIQARD, Qonl. Supt. WSYI.VANIA RAILROAD, soncv ' hii.l division. MAY 21st. 1883. .ins will lcav Shenandoah after tho abot . orWlBgnn't Ullherton, fracuville, Nev itovrn, rhoarjUvllle, Norrlatown and Phil Ida (Uroad fctroct station) at 0:00 and 11:4' andl;15p. in. on weekdays. Kor I'ottf nu lnxerme uts stuiionsviiun. m. SUNDAYS. VTlggan's, Ollborton, Frackvllle, Nov 10 p. m. Fc r Hamburg, Reading, Potts. PhiBiilxvll'i. Norrlstowu. Philadelphia i,8:40a. m., J: 10 p. m. ilns leave Fmcltvlllo for Hhenandoah a fin. and 12 II, 5:01, 7:12 and 10:27 p. tr. Rye, U.lXa. m. and 8:40 p. m. J.'O Pottsvlll for Shenundoah at 10: lf K m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00p m.Sundayi 110 a. m and 6: 15 p. m. ye rimaaoii ma mroaa street station) tui i cna bu u m, suudays leav ni. For Net. t0, 7 80, 8 20, (limited ei IfVl R l. i a iu, ft OA ,1 an rt A ... ' . M . Yirt w, y am, v 4v, i io, o , ana iuwt 01 nl.rht. Sundays at 3 20. 4 05. 4 GO. 5 16. 3 50, 11 (BUM, a in and 12 41, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 01 3d 4 mi o CO, 8 20, 0 50, 7 13 andSlSpm and Vght. For Sea Qlrt, LonK Branch and in. and H so a m, and aunaays o son m ton I HI, 71!U llTTlftAll I ni.ic 30.B46.441. (Mil rinnirrnsstrmnt l.linlln? hn Parlor ( ars annlllnlng Oar), 6 17, is 65 omy j-arior ana timing cor, lfhe), 7 00, 7 40 p. m., 12 P3 nlKbt week est at- rsunnays.a 1 0, 7 (, 9 10, 11 18 a m., 4 41 (8 55 u.uemju "uiy, x-uriorauu Liinioguar, Jehea. 7 O.1, 7 to n m, and 12 03 nieht. fliaitimore only at 2 OS, 4 01, a 03 and i m. Sundays, 6 OH and II SO p m. n, 3t, I.; " . mm .... U1KU, UB11I. II r, ,n luun . " iswui leave Harrlaburi? for Pitbiburt ., ,,?8o Lvor!' oay ttt 18 1 1M and Z 10 a225.3:2K it MnA wan. K ? 818am and 6 03 p m every Wrj-'jnaburgijBd Altwna at 11 SO a m ilea, ball lis will itavo Hunhurr for Wllllamsnort I. 1 1H tut i rial....- i - . .. . - j II uuVi . iwjuneier, uunaio n&c 5jP isimiru Kt btsi pm week days, Fo wyrUipaiijiepoiiitH M61W ftmOallj ck XUvcn trupx o in aaliy, 1 Wnr Uonnvn Mil and 5 81 p mweek days, and 6 13 a m on 9roci mj -4 m, l35prr J VRKVOB-, I M Ik, ri ft W. 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Said the to himself, "If the pioon I could, get, whenever I'm orv iuy throat X could : mpt ; The moorl ia a t quarter; wim a quar ter I hear; you can purchase ftvq gaj Ions of Root Bfcer." A Delicious, Tcrnpf nnco, Tlilrst-qiienchlnz, liealth.tilvlncr Drink. Qood for any tlrno ol y?ar, A aw. rucVaire ruita gilioui. lis tun and T ? 1 fl i Advertise L ..Lt CAM CURE Printers y3MMe Owl mm? DISGRUNTLED R Thoy Oloso Their Exhibits at tho Ohioago Exposition. IMPOLITE 0UST0M3 0FPI0IAL3. They Inlt on Ilxamlnlne n Itnaslun Kx- lilhltnr'a J?tock Atalnst II Prntrnt. Lndy DtnnRger Lockwood Bcoros lSx Mayor Hewitt, ni Nw York. Wasrinoton, July 23. Tho oltwlni? ot tho Russian exhibit nt tho World's Co lumbinu oxposition, nnd tho stntcmcnt tlint nn nppenl would ho mudo to tlio Hus-, BiRti minister here for protection, iw re ported from Chlcnito, were discussed In oCOclnl circles, rnthcr blindly, becnuso of tho lack of pnrticulars. It scorns that P. Lookootin, one ot tho exhibitors In tho Uussinn section, had been Btispectcu of vlolntlnR nu order issued soveral days ngo. which permitted the sala of duplicates ot articles on exhibition under certnln re strictions. Customs offlcers mndo n search WATCIIINO THE KLKCTItIC FOUNTAIN. of his stock, against the protest of Mr, Plnr, who was temporarily In charge, and who vieldcd only under tlircat of arrest. Commissioner Heard, representing the Itussian minister of war, nnd Commis sioner Kulhue also protested, but without avail, and then Commissioner General Glouchovsky complained to Director Uen eral Davis. This was followed by tho closing of tho wholo section, the exhibi tors belne in a high state ot indignation. Tho Uussinn legation In Washington la closed, all tho members being nt Lonox, Mass.. where thoy are spending tuo sum mer. Whether or not any complaint has been niado by Commissioner General Glouchovsky regarding tho treatmont of Kxhtbltor l.ookootln cannot bo told here. Nothing has been heard at the state de partment from Prince Cnntncazlnc, tho Uussinn minister, and, of cour&e. lu his nhseuce from the city, nothing could be reasonably expected for soveral days. An examination of tho reports made by the United States commissioners to tho World's fairs of recent years, on lile iu the state department, shows that but scant at tention was paid to tno matter oi selling exhibits by the exhibitors. It seems to have been taken for granted that sales would bo made, butthoregulatlonsgovcrn lng them were very brief. CHICAGO, Juno S3. Assistant Commis sioner C. Uagous.t Slouchovsky, of Uus fcln, addressed n polito but firm note to the collector of tho port of Chicago, reciting tho circumstances ot tho affair in tho Kus sta section of Manufactures building and the provocation for the covering tho booths and show cases by the exhibitors. The lat ter did not fay In S3 many words that the imperial commission demanded satisfac tion, hut it politely conveyed the Informa tion that tbe representatives of the empe ror npproved the action of tho exhibitors in covering their displays until they were assured that tho agents of the United States government would not be allowed to repeat the alleged offense. A copy of the latter was received by tho director general, but he declined to fur nish it to the press on tho ground that it was not addressed to him. Colonel Davis said: "I havo not time to consider this matter yet, and do not know what steps I shall take to restore the friendly feeling which tho exposition shonld hear toward the Uussinn exhibitors. If tho custom in spectors were as impolite as It U reported they are I think they should bo at once discharged from tho tervice of the govern ment. I have no doubt but this unpleas antness will be straightened out in a day or two." Abraham S. Hewitt's criticism of the Woman's building and its contents have elicited an open letter from Mary S. Lock wood, delegate at largo, board of lady managers, In which she saysr "The expo sition has been visited by you, and you pralso, extol and commend tho buildings, coutcnts and beauty ot situation, but nlo.il the Woman's building alone comes in for severe criticism. Perhaps no better refu tation of the criticism ot iho building can bo given than to quote from Prof. Goode, curator ot the Smithsonian Institution, who Bays the Woman's building Is by u largo percentage tho most satisfactory building on tho grounds. Let no one make himself judgo who can walk through the forest and find no firewood. In ono sense we are sorry that the exhibits in the Woman s building were evidently beyond nn ex -mayor's capacity to comprehend. If lie will only return to Chioago, to the White City, and to tho Woman's building, 'ome one of tho many wonuin who do un derstand all thoy oomprehend will wil lingly set Hpart it day to show him where he missed planing up ins 'nrowoou," One of the beauties of tlio fair which Is the cspeoiat delight of children is the elec tric fountain, and the father who neglects this treat for the youuxsters Is sure to bo remtned of tho fact until the desire is real ized. Another delight of childhood Is the mammoth team of Mexican oxen, aud the quaint cart, which can be seen at the transportation building. The paid admissions at the fair yester day were 83.S60. Acaln the "Uueeii f the Seas." Nkw YortK. July 82. The American line steamer Paris, which wived In port yes terday, has once more broken a record aud emphasized her right to the title of "Queen of the Seas." The time ot her passage from Southampton wa 0 days, u hours and 37 minutes. This heats the record which has been held by tho steamer Fuerst UUmarck. The riarbctt-Mltrheli right. CniCAfJO, July 31. A cablegram from I,oudon announces that Mitchell has Lignwl the articles of agreement fora fight with Corbett, the eonttwi tu take place be. (ore te Columbian Athletic club,o.tlloby, AmuIUue Orthodoxy, lecture at the Catholic summer school yes terday was n mwt swrutiig one io me au dience. He denied the universality of the flood, and presented many oonvlnclng or meats in proof ot uls assertion,. ' ' " 1 Oaucht Iu Ills Own Trap. Huntington, W. Vn., July 82, Pros. cuting Attorney Georgo J. McComas, who has been attempting w put a stop io kih Ming in this city, was yesterday afternoon indicted tor being a party In a poker gam DTftOttEb" lROM TH1 ViSf." Juitlre tinr-, of Jllclilniin'i Hnprcina Court, No l.nniror n rni-loner. Detroit. Julv 92. The most sensntlonal thing that hns yet como to light relative to tho purging of tuo pension list, is i no puspcnslon of n no loss distinguished pen sioner than Justice Cbnrles Dean Long, of tho Michigan supreme court. Few sol diers In tills state suffer from wounds oa severo ns thow of Justice Iiong. At tho bnttlo ot Wilmington Island. Georgia, he lost his lott nrin, and lie was also shot through the hips and abdomen. This lat ter wound has still to bo dressed twice dally. Although tho order ot suspension bears date ot June 117, Mr. Long hns not yet received nfllcinl notice of its discontin uance. Tho notice, of suspension is a uner, formal dooument, aud gives no clew as to tho reasons that have inlluencetl thocourso of tho department. Tho order gives tho pension certificate number, which shows that there could havo been no mistake or confusion of names. N"w .TolKi-y'i! ltimril of l'nrdonn. Asiiunt Pahk. JulyilU. TheNowJorsey board of pardons mot nt the governor's cottngo nt Sea Girt. All the members were present. The most important case Drought up was that ot the managers of tho Clif ton Uaeo Track association, nt Clifton, near Patersou. They were Indicted in January, 1892, for keeping a disorderly house because booktn.iklug was allowed. They were convicted and senUnoed to one year's imprisonment and to pay 1500 fine and costs. The sentence of Imprisonment was remitted, but tho fines ami costs must bo paid. Tho board pardoned two prison ers confined In the Ksex county peniten tiary for smnll offences nnd paroled two others. Tho 81ioottiig I'rovo FntRl. AsDUitv Park. July 22. David T. New llu, a retired merchant ot Philadelphia, who was acciiluntly shot ou Thursday afternoon by Ids son, Joseph 1). Nuwlin, a prominent hardware merohant of this plnce. died last night. Ho had been un conscious most of the time since ho mono nn ante-mortem statement to Coroner Vim Dyke, of Long Ilranch. His wife nnd his brother, tho Uev. Mr. Newlln, of Philadel phia, are hero. The body will bo taken to Philadelphia for burial Monday morning. Dniililo Murder and Filicide. Metropolis, Ills., July 22. Last eve ning Hlchatd Shoemaker shot and killed Ulchartl Lukens, Jr., and Georgo Lukens, and seriously wounded their father, and then committed suicide. All were promi nent citizens. Ulchard Lukens, Jr., mar ried Lillian Jones, Shnemnker'a step daughter. Aftor her marriage It trans spired that Shoemaker, who was guardian of her estate had made wuy with a large sum left by her father. This lead to re peated quarrels and tho final trugtdy. A StrlUo Uiiuvolilnbln. London, July 2"J. Action was taken yesterday by the representatives of the coal miners that renders a prolonged strike a practical certainty. Tho conference of the Miners' retler.-tlon at Birmingham ap pointed a deputation to meet tho repre sentatives of tho Mine. Owners' associa tion. The meeting was hold In this city, and was fruitless of an amicable agree ment. Tho men refused to accept a re duction or submit to arbitration. ltoulid Over to Ket-p thu rencn. Atlanta, July 22. Dr. Westmoreland and Attorney Hountreo were tried yester day upon charges That thoy intended to vlolnte tho peace of tho state. They have been bombarding each other in the papers, and n duel was feared. Dr. Westmoreland was required to glvo n bond in tho sum of 5,000 aud Mr, Uountree tu tlio sum of 3.000 Unit, thnv would Keep the liuace. IIE COMMITTP SUICIDE! Tho Cause and Its Lesson. Why did ho commit suicide ? Oh I for tho same reason that thousands of others aro on tho verge of the same sin, or in imme diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some other equally unfortunate result of anv nervous aflection. Ho knew he was afllicted with a nervous disorder, but was careless, apparently indifferent to the out come ; or he m iy have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little or no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervou3 dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The sumo or similar consequences aro likely to result to any ono who has any of these advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate In getting rid ot inem uy intelligent, treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated pecialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered tho only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tno virtues oi uv. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Alonio Barker, of Clinton, N. Y.. writes: "f wa so afllleted with extreme nervousness that Hyas on tho vereo of Insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twelve Domes oi nr. miies hwwhihiij a.c.v.iic. and was cured. It la with pleasure I reenmmond this wondernu remedy lornervons irouuna. "I had been a great sufferer from chronic headache until I began, about four months ago, to use Dr Mtlos' Restorative Nervine and nils, elnco which time I havo not had a headache. cm-Ami nf mv friends ara uslnir Dr. Miles Hem- odles, and nnd them, as I did, to he more than you claim ior mem. mra. iwuiy xvwiuii Angeles, Cal. writes : " My wife was cured of Bick headache of many years' standing by the use ot iir oiites Keilorauvo iservmo. ono uaareuuuiuici.ur.. . iu her friends, and they all praise it hisniy " iir Mllc9' llostorattvo Nervlno is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct io nr u . MAntrni crv. lUKuan. inu.. mi receipt of price. 81 per bottle, si bottles for5, express prepaid. It Is positively free rrom opiates or dangerous drugs. I)r. Miles' Pills, 50 doses. 25 conts. Free book at druggists, or uy man. DR. T1IBHL 5 Oft North jfotirtli St, b- OO Orvon. Philadelphia (i I mU'TNCHKU AttSTt. Y iiiidtUe-OKeU. aiul otu ot both It you tmflW fiom any ovir 1 rlly or lntllM-retloH, or a of a delitate nature, vt hi' h n rs CoiitluVntiaJ tteatm. ut thyi ut wilt DR. Q. F. THEEL. nr m - 1 five 1! -t Hun iw foi W-M- ' Trrti i " No exnfrlini'iit. ti TuiJuri, i i to CQUbI Mm. L'adlim nwel. pionnu 1. i the only trut) luul iriuuinf mlt'i-tiMiif t Quack and wouhl.be aM4lallU hi t; chalii it(ft m trttatiuunt of rtM8 of IIImmI ol-fti iruli.l. hlrlf lurc, etr., nr jhiii ni bimjuv-. ntin iui- . to 3 s ev'tre, fi to , wwt. anil Bui. v'jp. 6 to tu , bnu Jay all 5y. Vreh Vut pun d i to W tUivw. "AM IRISHMAN'S GRATOF MIKe I. O'llonnel, says I "DR. Q. F. VfiJuLTl FhllutolDhU. ot a yry t.i casu of jOHthful lndl-ctlou. His rtllrt VIW .M OIK -. MJ ,H" UVOHH. aiul aruu full ut ult- iulr tell oln, ,l il,,. ih hM-nnie loo.n Hones Dttlned o iim.ii lluit tigtUtun -.t mor ula, t..,i.,l ,.. ll, v, 1h nullk on h t.u - iMium rnliun. 11a coifiil ui-tdur eut ir-r diink, and wrot , .nn tlmt h v Aiittd to .-oiiimti mil llltf. 1 IU --Mr lO I IIHUMrtimM mw ools him fi. in ii .iiuA wrm ircated ,lm It, oWo-ysouVo UK. I ''rtST.e .r ,di will k. pibil.l.i-4 wllkout the"""'"' oft - ultr CStoilMlll,Mti SVJ' isilUu, l'alla. l'k- - ?S5 fi 'ifv.ruu.d rn L V l mhu kr innUnlftr, i-Mlnnttklf sM inn; A STARTLING FACT. Siktken Pir Cent, or Urr. Inurnoi ArpuoANTS RutOTiD on Acoount or Diseased Kidnevi. The Trouble Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Ltimhert Ihe general medical direc tor of tho Kquitublo Lifts Insurauco Com pany, N. Y., said : " Wo rvjfct sixteen per cent, of the Applica tions made lo i s for In-mrance, nnd I havesai-cd the entire expenw ot this medical derwrt ment, Ijy tho rejection alone of nminoanr who hod diseased kidneys, nnd who died within two years after I rejected them." This appalling statement coming m It does, from such IiIkIi medical authority, should have the attention of our citizens. Thcic Is no reason to day, why peoplo should nllow ktduoy dlsuaso to get such a hold on them. Nature sends licr wnrninj; In tho flight pain in tho buck, poor circulation ot the blood, tcdiment In the urine. When nny of these symptotni appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy should be taken In small doses nt once, and thus drlvo tho poison out of tlio blood nnd rostoro tlio kidneys to hculthy nctlon. To our knowlediro this Is tho only modl clno that surely nnd effectually cures this almost universal complaint. Wo nolo tho hnnpy recover)' of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of .Icrlco, Jlo., wIiobo caso hns been talked of In the papers tho world over. Oscar Unmliert. Quoting from lita letter. "Ineelected thaflrttsyrnptoms until I found myself In bed with a coniplirntt'd disease nf the kidneys. Na mortal ever suffered more nnd lived. Myjphvslcian fulled to help me. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy, made at Romlout, N. Y. It relieved my Mdneys nlmost immediately, and In a few weeks I wn elearofa'l pain, and entlrelv cured, I owe my present; ieaoor. 1110 t-o t-uvuruu iveuieuy. It 19 used nnu recommended for what It accomplishes. Writes Sirs. A. J. P. Manchester, from Providence, It. I, I beiran uslntr Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Tir-m- edv for kidney disease, when Doctors failed to relievo me. 16 drove a bail humor out of my Mood, cured ray kidney trouble, and I am truth ful when I pay itsaved ray lire." Wm. Huston (ho iiopulnr West Shore It. It. engineer, carao out in an open letter stnting how ho had suffered with kidney disease I'liysiciaus treatment. nnd the uso of various preparations failed to benefit Mm'. Dr. David Ken nedy's Fnvorlto Remedy, was procured antl It Hindu Mm well. FavoritoTtemcdy has had more frcend vcrtlslng in the columns of the dally papers, than anything we know of, from the fact that It docs as Is promised. " cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy possc?ses marvelous strength giving qualities, thatrendcr.it especialy, valuable to tho aged or Infirm. For a general all around tonic, and to cure any dlsenss arising from an itnpuro condition of the blood, it hus no equal. Druggists are telling more of It than all others combined. Political Cards. F OK COUNTY COMITUOLLKK, P. J. MULIIOLLAND, Or BIIKNAMIOA1I. Bubjcct to D.-inocratlc rules. JTJIOH COUNTY AUDITOIt, TllEODOilF. F. liti 7 DO Its' F, or 1'OTTSVILLK. Subject lo Keyut.llcon mle. JTJIOR DIRECTOR O.- TH POOR, J'HIN b una AN, Or NO Mil CASS TOWN Ml 1 1. Bubject to Democratic rule F OR COUNTY COM UHSIO Kit, CJTAliLBS F. ALLEN, OV TAMAQ "A. Subject to Re- ub lca rulta. OR COUNTY TltKASURV 11, II J MULD on, OOlIbKANUOAII Subject to tho rules of the Dcraocrutlc con- ven COUNTY TUtUvUKKR, DA XML DFCH13RT, .f. D., or CHDYl.KlU. 1IAVBN, Hubjet o flt-u bUt) : rulen. R UU0KTY c.- IIMiiMMOMIt, HK .J ii SXVb, OT DHU'AJiXlAli. Subet I usxUaioii ot ttw Keti)toMM Couatj i4iveiii.,o . JpOR BQIrVl'Blt J. HAItTlS, or fAVO AIAO. Snbleos to DwnocmH" ralsss. JglJIt CPUNTY COMMbspiOKIKi FRANK KjtirriB, . or AgutAHD. Hnbjwt to HmWIh nil. JJIOU COUNTV COMMlnaiONEK, THOMAS RBLLIS, or situriANDOAn. Hubject to Republican rulsH. jrjtOR COUNTY COM.MlSSlO.NKU, S. G. MID DL fi''O.V, or aiLBEitxQii, SuJet to It'pnt41et,n rules. OH OUNTY COMIUIWIONICR, or romviLut. Bubject to HopubUest) mU, l'OIt OUNTTO MMIHSIONBH. DANitiL NKlSWXNnER, ab)ecliaterut)Uflni ritles IOIt OOIJNTY ClMMlr5ll3N8ll, JOHN MARTIN, or rq liOUOVB. Uubeet to Democr; lo rules. Tho Eu8sian Government Has Not Yet Doolared Itsolf. THE ATTITUDE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Cannot HccoRiilin Any Obllfrntlon to As' 1st Slam, hut Will ThIio u Hnnil lu thi Ilnillldnry Uuestlnn 8lm Will Not Yield Wltluiut n NtruciBle. PATtia, July 98. The representative In this city of the United Press has been at pains lo discover the truthfulness or un truthfulness of the vory Important state ment published lu The Petit Journnl and The Nation to the effect that Unron Mohr enhelm.tho Husslan ambassador to France, had assured the rtonch Kovemment that Russia would sti-iKirt France on every point In dispute biftweon herself and Slam, and that Husslan warships were on their way to the unit of Slam to uphold franco and protect French citizens. Baron Do Korff, nu nttnoho of tho Hussion' embassy, assured the representative tlint the state ment was a hoax. Haron Mohrenhelm went to Hoynl on Tuesday last, the day ho was alleged to have convoyed to M. Lie velle, tho French foreign minister, infor mation as to tho Intentions of Russia. As a matter of fact, sufficient tlmo had not thon elapsed for Russia to havo conveyed to her representative Information as to whether she Intended to tuke any part in the dispute or not. Tlie Temps' special correspondent nt Salmon says: "Tho Siameso chief, Prla- pitch, commanding at Killing, sent a ling of truoe ou Tuesday to tho Freuch cap tain, begging him to censo firing, as, ac cording to Priapltcha's advices, from Ilaugkok, a French admiral had arrived there to treat for peace. Tho captain re plied that ho was without Instructions, but would ccaso as toon as the binmcse forts should bo abandoned. Tho result Is unknown In Saigon." UASOKQK, July 22. M. Pavle, French minister resident, handed Franco's ulti matum to Prince Dovawougse, Siamese minister of foreign nffalrs, on Friday of last week. At the same time ho Informed tho Siamese government that in caso France's demands should bo refused he would at once leavo Bangkok to board the gunboat Forfait. The blockade of the Siamese coaMt, ho added, would bo de clared at once. The opinion is general here that Slam will offer to pay in full the indemnity demanded by France. It is doubtful, howover, that the Frenchclalms to territory will bo allowed. Much de pends ou the rosponse of Great Britain to the efforts Slam Is making to cnin her moral or material support. London, July 23. Important communi cations havo passed between the foreign ofilce and Captain II. M. Jones, British minister resident In Bangkok. Vico Ad miral Fremantlc. commander in chief of the Chinese division of tho licet, Is hasten ing to Singapore, where dispatches from the admiralty await him. The greater part of the bqundron under his command accompanied him. Great Britaiu has In formed biam that she could not recognize any obligation to assist her. It is evident, therefore, that tho Siameso government must patch up as best It can most of Its uiliereuces with France. Iu tho territorial arrangements howover. Great Britain will havo a voice. The exact nature of her demands canijot be ascer tained before France shall specify more particularly than sue has speciiied iu her ultimatum the bountleries of the territory to be brought under French coutrol. The ultimatum Is notably indefluite as regards this point. Evan Siani Is still in the dark, and her efforts to obtain light from M. Povle bid fair to remain vain for several days. The vital part of the French de mand for territory may Include the whole left bank of tho Mekong river. This ter ritory &iam will not surrender without a struggle. Sinm manifests all willingness to pay France the indemnity demanded for injuries to French citizens and property, although tho indemnity specified by Franco Is far In excess of the damagos. The Ilaugkok correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says: "The concession of the French demands is probable, although u section of the Siamese cabinet counsels de fiance. The Freuch gunboats are making special preparations for the event of re fusal. Tho British minister has warned British subjects, In view of the critical situation, that tho Siamese navy will be unable to afford any protection, and will undoubtedly be captured In the event of fighting. The landing of foreign troops Is regarded as probable. The acting gover nor of tho district near Luang Prahang is acting in tho French interosts." The Bangkok correspondent of The Times says concerning the French ul- lmatunii 'Europe, and especially Great Britain, should know that this territorial demand . represents 03,000 square miles. It includes the province that Burmah ceded to Slam ou the condition that it should never be ceded to any other power, and 60,000 miles of northeastern Slam Into which the French have never advanced. The demand for the ovacuatlon of the left bank of tho Mekong river proves that Gov ernor General de Lanossan's statements regarding previous Frouoh possession of the tracts claimed are untrue. The In demnity demanded amply represents France's previous claims, and should sat isfy th" most grosplng government. In fact France demands the dlsniembormeut und ruin of Siam. and If these be denied will makewar upon nnd blockadethecountry." Bkhlin, July 28. The German govern ment will send several shlis to Siam to p-otect the German residents aud their In terests. This step is taken partly in re sponse to the urgent request of the Hanse Oities, which have commercial relations with biamefao ports. Deatructive I'lro on Lope Island. Loso Island Citt. July 34. Two en tire blocks of buildings in this oity were deatroreil uy Are vest enlar. The new St, Mary's Itoman Catholic church. Just com peted, at a oost of $300,000, is totally de- svruywi. ins parnouaKe was o"e 01 me first bulldlnes thoroughly gutteil by the flames. The costly new parochial school. which had never been used, was also de stroyed. Thirty-one buildings in all were destroyed, and the total loss Is ovsr t-100,000. Dismissed All the Professor. Mohqantown, W. Va., July 88. As a result 01 me long continued disputes ana counter oharces, prompted by jealousy. between President Turner and Professor Ogdcn, oi tho West Virginia State univer sity, the regents have dismissed all the professors. Thirteen of them may bo re instated, but It is not probable that Presi dent Tumor will be among the number. Ihe Weather. Fnlr; westerly winds; probably warmer during the day. Secretary Unrllkle lluek to Work. WASHIKaTON, July aa. Secretary Car lisle, nocomuan-led by his family, returned to Washington lat evening, after nu ab sence of tlirH weeks sf)nt nt the World's fair. The secretary was uiuoh pleased with the expobittou. Three Youhk .lion Drewned. GuKBfEO, Ills., July a3 -T"Uree young men, sons of Frank, l.mutgren, ot this place, axed 11 s'li-- ' - ud 98, were drowned lu i.uoi ti er by lbs uipniilugof a boat THE KIND , i THAT CURES M I m m m m la m A. YVOIXABEKi II.Tkliu.-r, N. Y. i Torturing Eczema, INDIGESTION ANDg LOSS OF APPETITE CURED. m IShTOV IIVTIIF Ittll MKKrllATlI.K lIOUSS lor C. W rAl-MFB CO.. llTOKIUKB, N. V. M 11ANA SArt8Al'ARII.l w Gknti.kmkn ,-lluniw the part thrw J-rrl I h. ,ir.mvl riiitnili-rthlr wWi j:ccmn, stsss tlmn m lht I to ihioWpIo Hmh to ray work. I ISJ dK miflcrod from I ixllBVallon, nl Iran down. I trii-d vnrtoui it-inodiw without ol-g Inli.gnny rollrf until I wiifl induced to try g "DANA'S SABSAPiUmXA I IhMO taknicnlT two bottlo nd frl HUo Ug S5.-iitll-.-l V .ll.iil..-ii-.l A IM1 1"' ntj KrnH-1 Illili-l snail. lnfart IlxlijTlf I liaj not taken DAN A .S I would nut li nil ves g,,0lT.rklm.r,N.Y. 0Uf C.T A' WOLLABEli. 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BEIKI, J0111SOI 4 LO&B, tops., EirllsjUs, TU Every Month many women surTsr from Exctsslve or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide in tg gt propsr advloo. Don't confide la anybody but try Bradfleld's e Bog; a Spt:'f!c lor PAIfFUL, pnOFUSE, $CA: -Y. SUPPRESSED sr.d IRREGULAR r,-- .TRUATION. 4 . , . -OMA.N" mailed fra. r. u.f :l 1 - : " r oa co., Atianu, o. a K. 4 Tbe only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is ExxEnivriisrAXOii- W ciarante 11 " rid the bouse of RATS, ROACHES and Wartn Bugs, or MONEY RCFUNDro. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER la the best In tbe mtiVet a sico BuH aht, Uoths. Inasera on Doe. e.o. For Sate hi all OruajlaU B and set the staulo. aeM oaty la botues, our tkhoi ki. ' ' a2QN.OTHST.,vmvj.invm. 1 r 1 ShoriHmQ. . .
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