ftvd H60J if READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort. TIME TAHLB IN KFlrEOT MAT. 11, 1893. Trains leave Shenanlonh ns follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8.08,5.23.7.18,10.08 a.m.,U.2l.2.i!),6.IW p.m. 3undr 2.08, 7.48 a. m. Vol New York via MauohCtnint weekdays, 718 a. m.. 12.21, 2.18 p, m. For Heading and Pulladelphla, weok days S.IH, 6.23. 7.18, 10.03 a. m , 12.31, 2.18,5.53 p. m. Sun- uuy. s.uo, 7,sa a. m., s.aa p. m For Ilarrlsburg, week iltys. 2.03, 7.18 a. m , .40, n.CM n. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a, m., 11.34, 2.48 p.m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2.03, 7.18, 10.08 a. in., 12.21. 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 a..m., 4.! p. ra. For Tamaqua and Malmnoy City, woolc days, 2.08. 6.28, 7.18,10.08 a. rh .12,21, 2.18, fi.53 p. ra. Sun day, 2.08, 7.48 a. ra., 4.28 p. m. Additional tor Mahnnoy City, week days, 0.68 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, wook days, 7.18 a. m., 2.48 p. ra. For WUlIamsport, Hunbury and Lewlaburg, week days, 3.2.1, 7.18, 11.23 a. m 1.33, 0.68 pm. Sunday, 3.23 a. m.,3.03 p. m. For Mabanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.2i, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12 21. 1.33, lj.48, 6.63, 8.68, 9.88 p.m. Sunday. 2 08, 3 21, 7.48a. m.,3.03, 4.28 p. ru. For Glrardvtlle. ( Itappahannock Station), week days, 2.08, 3 23, 6.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 12.24,1.83, 2.48, 5.63, 8.68, 9.38 p. m. Sunday, 2.08. 3.21, 7.48 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Shumokln, week days, 8.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.83, 6.68, 9.33 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.48 a. in., 3.03 p. m. TltAINS FOK SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, wook days, 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. SuiC day, 6 00 p. m., 12.15 night. Leavo New York vlu Maucb Chunk, week dayo, 4.00, 8.45 a. m , 1.00, 4.8U p. ra. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. I Leavo Philadelphia .Mnrkot street Stitlon, wtutv uhjd, o.oi,, iv.uu it. Ui. UUU t.UU, 000, 11.80 p, m. Kunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.30 p. in. Lcavo Reading, weok days, l.k!i,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a. m., 5.55. 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35. 10.48 a. m. Leave Fottuvlllo, weok days, 2.40, 7.40 a. n. 12.80,8.11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.U0 a.m., 2.05 p.m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.50 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.4.F, 9.18, 11.47 a. in., 1.61, 7.42, 9.34 p. m. hunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leavo Mabanoy Plane, weok d ys, 2.40, 4.1a,, 8.80,9.35,19. 40.lt.59A m ,12 55,2.00,5.20,0.26,7.57,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. to., 3.37, 6.01 p. ra. Loavo Qlrardvllle. (KaDnabannock Station). i weeks days, 2 47, 4.07, 6.38, 8.41 10.48 a. m., 12.06, 2.12, .01, 6.26, 6.32, 8 03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.4V, 4.07 8.33, a. ra , 3.11, 5.07 p, m. ijcavc w uuamspori, weoK aays, e.w, v.xy, rj.w i. in , 3.35, 11 15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in. For llaltlmore. Washington and the West vU I H. & O. U. It, through trains lcavo Oirard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A It. It. It.) at 8 50,8.01,11.27 a, m., 3.50, 6.42, 7.10 p. m. Sunday 3 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.66, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lcavo Philadelphia, Chestnut stroot wharf and rtouth Btroet wharf, for Atlantlo Cltv. 4 Weekdays Express 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, lIS (Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 0u 4 30, 6 15 pm f Excursion 7 ; 0am. Accommodation, 8UO u u,, .B''?,3 Hundays Hxpross, 7:10,8 00,830, BOO, 1000 u s m and 4 30p m. Accommodation, 8 00 am and Ml 1 s P m. UI Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlanu. ru '"land Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express ' , .A (Mondays only, 043) ( 00, 7 3.5, 9 30 m and 3 15, ("'KV400, 5 0, 73i, 9 30 pm, Acc Jmmodatlon, 6K, tM iJ 8 1u a m and 4 30 p m. Kxcurslon, frotu foot of f 1 v,:iM,s's3,PPl Avenue only, 0 0" p m. "I iin,1au-It.TTii-,.BH ;i ;tlt in, R.tfl n fin ttnn Si51l7 CO, 7 30, s 00, 9 30 p m, Accommodation, 7 30 a , rJjJm and a 05 p m j'n Lehigh Valley Division. Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah for itavcn junction, Maucn Chunk, Lc- n, iaiingion, wnite nan, uatasauqua, uuuiiuuhiu, fusion, fnituacipiua Wcatherlv. Ounkake Junctlnn. rinl Minn nnil Miitinmiv nllv utsnt ?M Dm n, lfiaVa.43. 2.h7. 4 92 n. m. ' 'St.Zi p.m. I'l Pnr Hnilpmn Wntrfl.j.lli,i.wv Wlillo Ili.irnn i -Plttston, Lar-yvllle, Towanda, Sayre., Waverly, ind Klmira, 0 i, 9.08 a. ra., 2.67, 8.18 p. in. I " For Koche uor, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls and fnikbo W.i 0.01 9.1 8 a. m. 12 43 and 8.C8 p. m. R,1' For HolvlUcro, Delawnro Water Gap an.' juJ', Hroudsburg, 6.04 a. ra., 4.22 p. ra. S,,1' For Lambortville and Trenton, 8.08 a. m. i'H FnrTnn!thiiiinnilr.H.nl. Il.nMft m . 9 Et7. H tj n. J'J For Ithaca and Gonova 0.01, 9.C8 a. m. 8.0 ln. m i'l Fnr Auhurn 9.0H a m. R.OH tv m. f-J For Joanosvllle, LovlstonandUeaver Meadow, '7.211. a. ra.. 6.27. 8.08 p. m. t), For Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Luai ll'ier Yard. B 01. 7.20. 9.08. a. m.. 12.4 1, a f,r J,22, 8.27, 8.08 p. in. 'OH, Wn V:r.r,i,..n A fU O ftSi b , tl 'ft l'-3.lp.m. . . 04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m!, 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. V. ' Y'Y1, .rc iu - a- ra., i.iaj, i.4u, 4.10, 6.33, .', u.is fa. m. ' For Raven Run. Cemralla. Mount Carmel and J-Hhamokln, 8.4'!, 10.1 0 a. ra., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. 11. 2"pelano, 6.04, 7.21), 0.08, 11.05a m., 12.43, 2.57,4.22, I V A 27. 8 08. B.33. 10.28 D. ra. I pc Trains will lcavo Shamnkln at 7.55. 11.45 a. m . ' y 55, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 11:405 a. m , 12.43. 2.57, 4.22 p. m. 163 Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.60. 7.20. f 0108, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 3.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. VH Leave Fottrfvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 2.03m in in 11 iu m ips-t !tnn r vn in tit. ftm. l vi Leave Shenandoah tor Hazleton, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, J m 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. d 11 ueave uazi jion lor ancnanaoan, v.sj, TM- ' .03 a. m 12.16, 2.f 5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.60 p. m. V r,Y SUNDAY TRAINS. I ri Trains leave for Ashland.QIrardvIlloandLost ' B rr jk. 7 29, 9.0 a. m., 1233, 2.45 p. ra. I For Yatp'vllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City, ill 'jelano, Hazleton, Dlack Crock Junction, Pcnn 'liven juncnon, uuuen ununK, AJientown, 'c hlohera. fciaMton and New York. 8.40 a m.. ft 0. 2.65 p, m. OT'nr Phililnl ,liii 12.W1 2 55 n m 2 iFor Yatesvil ,0. Park Placo. Mahanov Cltv and tf.lnnn.S40.il T 11. m.. 12 l. 9 R5. 4 4fl Ot n m K VLoavo Ilazli in for Sh'inandoab 8.3U, 11.80 Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, 6.60, 8.40, Wa. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.41- i'2n.,i.K, o.io p. m. 1 u. u. uAnuuun, uen. 1 .iss. Agt. 14 Phlladelnhla. Pa, L W. NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vauoy uivisiou, ooum itemienem ra. M I. A. SW1S10ARD, Oenl. Bupt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sannrr. ll division. JUi V ?d, 1S93. fralns will It , o t- -naudoah after the abovt toior wiggan a, 1. locrton, i''rackvuio, Ncvt Jy ,7tuiown,Ihi nix lo, Norrlstown and l'hU- ! J?;Piipni (uroai sircui utution) at 0:011 ana list' im Im 1 iw,,m. upu i:ipp. m. on wbk uuyH. rorfoiis 1 Yle and intermedia stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. UUberton, Frackvllle, Nen P.ittsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a.m. For Hamburg, Reading. Potta- 4'niiaaeipsii Hhenandoah ai ! and 10:27 n. m irimuya, 11 10 u. ui. mm u.u u. m ii8a m.auUl.40,7 15 and 10:00p. m.Sundays l,0:iuu. m. and 5:16 p. tar xeuvc t'liiiaueipnia turoaa Hircei siaiion) lor 'jtlsvllloana ihruucdoahat5 57nnd 8 35 am, ,1 and 7 11 pm week davs. un Sundays leave no am. r or i-oiisvius, v a a ra. 'or Ni'W York uxDreaS. "week davs. 1 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 8 60, 7 30, 8 2 J. 9 60, 11 00 J, U UI, Iv ' ' uufl , J. Ill, MllUtlCl, &4 im t 06 and , 60 p w, dlnipg cars.) 1 85, 1 40, fli d IVI j l? rHKI HOll R9I1 ri sn V1I4 u t 1(3 8 12,8 60, 110311 &'), a m,i8 41, t 40,2 30,4 fti Knnea nu) . t', u su, o ou, y 13 ana o n p m ano UlUI, .ljor Sea Girt. I on Branch and Intermediate H tons, 5 05, O50, 8 25. 11 89 ft m, nd 2 4 , 3 30 pm weekdays a m ouu p m Saturdays oriy uuh 4 "a i mi oeaK ui. ir iiaitimoro ana washlacton B50. 7 20. 0 10. 10 20. 11 18 am. (12 26 limited dinine i 1 .10, 3 48, 4 11, (5 ! Congressional Limited Iman Par.or urs ana Dining Car), 617, tIW .nonl. .1nnn i, t I U. UI , lilD lllKllb ni.VlV UJJD I3U1I' J. X t(. 7 2). 9 10. 11 18 am.. 12 It. 4 41. 7 W. Il,pm, and .2 04 night. W. shlngtou only, IJ i) m daily. No coaches for Richmond 7 2 a m 12 10 p m, 12 03 night ly and i so p. in. wees uays. iVrnins will leavo Uarrlsburg for PlttsburR Ii the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 8 10 i and 2 25, 3 25. (5 00 limited) and 7 80p m. qy tor Aiiuuna "I s is a m ana ouipm every i. Fir I'lttoujrgand Altoona at 1120 a m J ."ri:,,. , o..v. i,.,ii,o, . "n- rial jJlftino will imTV ouiiuurjr iui uufliu,)vi ,, rilra, Canaudalgua, Rochester, Iluffalo ana rt;am FalH at 201, 5 13 a m.and 1 85 p m week rnt, C Or fiiiuau Kb ti t uuinoo iwjo, vi In audinteruiediate points rid is amaauy, iil.ock liacn at 13 ana v oo a m aauy, i so I 5 84 n m week davs For Recovo at 6 IS a S 85 and 6 H p m week days, and 6 13 a m on , . tr.in .1 Etl n, 1Mn b L tiUTb. ISl. H11KVOST J. R. WOOD. iD'lMkUB f nn- rwgT Ag. iVCf 7-OZ.7 TALES Are "onii,tliueitt bur", but when the pou pie are wloe that at tJallagber's tt Uheao I Ire they oan buy Flour and IV - lies thun unywheio in this W 1 slid to test tho truth of ti storv. Full line of Uro- ' 'VK vS3, iui.er audKggs.l'oUtoesreen v .ruoi, ua , Hay and Straw, L liajlief's Cheap Cash Store m oil west mm must. t "or Wlggan's itle, St Clair .w i.i.31 3 to P. m. f w 1 tf'n, I'nmnixviue, rjornsiown, J 1!-8:00, 9 J a. m., 3:1-) p. m. LCvyralns leave FracivlUo for VSStk. m. and 12:14. 5:04. 7:4: Thin Gliif&dia Graw Fa in Scott's Emulsion, 'lecausel fat fo o d s -nakc fat children. Tliey nrc tliin, and remain thin just L' , roportiott to their inability t -3similntc food rich in fat. coifs Emulsion . f Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion it is partly digested already Astonishing how quickly a thii. person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott b Itowne, K. Y. AM druiwiK 3tck Ilcadacho and relievo nil the trouble Inci dent to a bilious Btato of the ByBtem, such as DiMtncm, Nansea, DrowainoBS, Distress afttr eatlnff, 1'nln In tho Hide, cte. Whllo their moat remarkable success has been shown In curing Ileadftcho, yet Carter's Little Llrer Illla arc equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this aunoylns complalnt,nhUe they also rorrect all disorders of tho stomach, stlmulato tho liver and regulato tho bowels. l'Jven If they only cuxea Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from this distressing complalntf butfortu nately tbetr goodness does not end here, and tbaso who on co try them will llnd thoso little pills valu able tn so many ways that they wilt not bo wil ling to Uo without them. Hut after all elck bead Is tho bane of so many lives that hero Is whore we make our great boast. Our pills euro It while ethers do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills aro very small anu very oasy to take. One or two pills mako a doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gontlo action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cental tive for tl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorfc. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICF There's no Buch thorough cleanser of dirt,' healer of cuts and bruises as because of its hich percentage of tu ASK YOUR OROCGR FOR IT. JAS. S. KIKIC He CO., Chlcoce whlfn Russian Snan Sfffj.'fl'r.?? p.'."1.'" II. ... . w ..waww.w.. wwaavv UIVIUI1 Hard Wat- lltrTMi ii ,, ,,.. rrt..nn lllSlL ilttl'l Pll.MtnrrhraaH Hi.,, -i-t i. ' britll. at G. It i. u s n u fw n j.nliiii'llv o ii i "r, auif -I.nl,! i,.,t tr. i-lctuit Vnam-a A.nrit: Curt. I: : , z C'.caicsJ OoJ A New Discovery, Mnver's Mnz etlo Catarrh Curo in used bv vapur Inbaki'ton and U f.e only nifdlolDo oi tbu kir.d ever put oil the market. Ily lnlmhi Hon the modlcine Is not poured Into 1 1 ic Btomi bund thence seat wan erlng tlirouglj the ymcm. Hut by Inhiilitlon the medicine it Kpplled directly to pic dlaoiK'd orguu unit 'hi only war to ranch the affeoti d parts In Hi. noae. livery dohib h guar nieui Dy me m un- ?lst. Price l per bottle, tiuuntnleed to cuie 'or si e by all drunKietn. ii s used lin'FKHBNT ruoM any oiiihii MKIHCINK. Our advertised agents and all druifgloiB ari Instructed to returu the money 1 1 any one who f lis to bp cu on by Mayer' Magnetic Ciiarru Cure, Price ono dollar f of three monihs' tro t ment This U davlug a great deal, but It hu never failed Kor iali by druxeUtH, or ail. dross Tub Mayeiib Dico Co.. dSwiw Oikland, Md. is the debt time lor every Doay to drink 'Root Beer A temperance drink. A home-made drink. A health-giving drink. A thirst-quenching drink, 'rii .' that is popular everywhere, llcfous, Sparkling, Effervescent. i t cent package makes 4 :a11ona of thia1 li.iuiii beverage. Uon'tbedeci ved if a dealer. I the naWe uf larger pront, tclla you tome other I i. ml 11" nut m good ' 'tis false. No Imitation I Is as good as the genuine Hibbs' I Ad.V8Xtiso in "Tho HoraXd." 7 el Any Hire GfflAKl'OI, Whoro Is tlio Weapon That Seut Garfield to His Death? COLONEL GORKIIILL 11ETAINBD IT llt'fuseil to Turn It Uvor to the Property t'lork of the Pnllco Dopurlmi'iit, nntl Now tlift AVenpon Seems to Have Dls npprareil. WA61IINOTON, July 95. The whore Hhout ot the pistol with which Gultati f hot President (rarfleltl, which has illwip ptwretl, is under dlscusston, Mr. DonnvBii, who was property olerk of the police de partment at tho time ot the tragedy, has made n statement nf his efforts to re cover the weapon from Colonel Oeorfee U. Corkhlll, the district attorney, who car ried It awny from the station house after Qulteait's arrest, In which he says: "l called on (Jolonel Uorkhlll the follow ing day and sevt-ral times afterward, re questing and demanding that the revolver uo plnced In my charse, lint the colonel stated that It would remain In hts safe until after tho trial, and that then It would ho returned to tho police department. After tho trial and conviction of the as sassin I resumed myiofforts to have tho re volver placed where it should be, but with out success, Colonel Corkhlll stating that for tho present it would remain In his of fice. FindinR that tho district attorney would not return the revolver, I made . statement of all the fact and submitted it to Commissioner Thomas V. Morgan, that Kcnlleinan being then In chanso of the po Hco department, with tho request that such actlou he taken as would oomj pel compliance with law. I understand that my communication wns referred to the chief justico of the district supremo court, "About a week after I received an order of tho court to turn over tho revolver to Colonel Corkhlll, and on tho back of tho order was Colonol Corkhill's receipt for the same. I respectfully returned tho or der to the court, not complied with, for the reason that I wns unwblo to do so, as tho property mentioned Was not then, nor ever had been, in my custody. I also noti fied Colonol Corkhlll thnt I had returned his receipt to the court, as I could not ac cept a receipt for property never in my cus tody, as to do so I would have to mako false statements on the property books. That closed my efforts to get churns of tho revolver." 1 io pollce.dcpartmcnb officials are mak ing un effort to secure tlie weapon and add it to the museum of such articles already collected and on exhibition. The Weather. Generally fair and warmer; winds shift ing to southwesterly. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. NiitlotiHt' League. At Philadelphia: n. it. i; o 1- 10 l 3 0- 7 15 4 It. 11. E. 0 x 4 10 4 10807 H. II. E. 0 x- 7 11 2 u u a 6 o It. U.K. 4 5-17 !!l 4 Brooklyn I t Philadelphia.. 0 1 At New York: Now York 1 3 Baltimore 0 0 At Cincinnati! Cincinnati ... 0 0 Cleveland....- 1 0 oj 1 111 At Boston Washington 0 Boston i At St. Louis: St. Louis. " Chicago 0 0 0 1 3 3-15 10 C n. ii x. 1 0 0 8 14 S 10 1-880 It. it. r.. i 1 x-13 17 3 0 1 0 0 At Louisville: Pittsburg. 2 0 Louisville...... 0 0 0 10 010 0 2- 4 5 4 l'eilliylvninstiito I.enziir. At Johnstown Johurttown, IS; Altoona, S. At llurrlsburc York,5; Uarrlsburg, 3. At Uoadlntf ScrautorA llj Reading, 3. At Easton Easton, SO;' Allen town, 4. Kitstoi-n X,eugt!e. At IMnEhamton Blnahamton, 10; Provi dence, 2. At Buffalo Albany, 15) Buffalo, 4. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations it tho Piiiludolplilii nntl w lorlt Kxehangos. i New York, July 24. Hi the stock market today prices wero very iriegular. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 38Js W. N. Y. & Pa.... 3fi I Pennsylvania it II. As H. T. com... - i Heading I3M H. A: B. T. pref... I Kt. Paul 51J4 Erie UH I Lehigh Nav t... - D. L. & W vtyi Heading B. tn. 4a... 6.1)1 N. Y. Central 9H Beading 1st pf 5s... 2fij Wont Shore OeJ Heading 2d pf6s.. 17 Lake Erie & W... 15 i Heading 3d pf 6s... 13 Now Jersey Cent. 91 N. Y. Ai N. E 2iJ Del. A: Hudson.-114Hi Oenerul Markets. Nr.W Yonit, July 21. State and western flour ' quiet, steady; low extras, $ I. 62.45; oity mills, patents; $4.33a4.50; fair tn fauoy, $-4&if.3.4.'i; Minnesota cle.tr, $3.508; patents, $44.45; su perrlno, S1.75.i'5; city mills, t8.8.i'.lM; win tor wheats, low grades, $1,95.43; patents, $1.5 1: straights, 3.3mj$3.4U; rye mixtures, ttt.9iQ3.4n; line, $1.71112.10; southern inactive, bleady; common to fair extra, SMiJ.lu; good to oholee do., $3,lj4 25. ltya dull, unchanged: fine, gHtj&IJiS. Wheat firm, fairly active; Au gust,7IM72o.; Septeijiber,73Ji3T4i4o.'.October. ljiXiMc.i Ueeembor, OiKaiBc. ftye easy, quiet; webtern, 6."347c. Corn quiet, tirm; Sep. lumber, 4180.; No. 2, ITfcdSUbXu. Oats Uruier.inoderalely ttetlvo; August, 81$$31?ie.; SepUiniber.SiiMawiJ.io.i state, 3748o.; western, 5(&4:fc!. PiiiLADBLniiA. JulySl. Beef steady, quiet; extra moss, S7.uua8.5ii; family, 1012. Pork slow, unchanged, now mess, $1S1S.76. Lard lUlet. weak; steam rendered, $W. Butter moderately aotive, steady; New York dairy, 17 2iio.; western dairy, lfljifrSlSo.; Klgius, 21c: New York creamery, aOHft-'lc; western, do., I7&21c; imIUtlon do., lftl8o. Cheese quiet, unchanged: New York, large white and col ored, 7W9;.; do., small. SitSKc.: Dart skiing. 1i$6Wc.: full skims. He. Bins in fair demand. steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 16&17; webtern, iiftt(0i.)o. IUi.timohg, July 34. Flour dull. Wheat strong, higher. Corn Inactive, higher; white torn, by sample, 52o.; )ellow 'join, by sample, ."ulc. Oats quiet. Itye dull. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, $17.5nAl8.80. Cotton nomi nal; middling. SKo. Provisions steady, light demnnil, unohanged. Butter qulot; creamery, f ini'y , 21c. do., fair to choice, lt881o.; do.. Im itation, 18c. Egijs slow at 13c. Live Stock Markets. Buffalo, July 34. Cattle steady; extra ex IHirt steers, St.si.V35; good shipping, (4.4HA 4.05; mediums, S4.li6at.36: light butchers. S8.85 44115; fat cows, $8 5008.85; oomuiau to fair, tx.xiW.w, 1st heirers, J8.MI04; ooinmon, light to fair. $2.5003; bulls, ti.!niL:M. Hogs easy: good to cholcn Yorkers, ttl.5iii38.80-, pigs and light grades mixed, J.avs."u: good mediums, fo.8ii3i5.M choice heavy, S5.75Q5.8U; roughs, 5.75ii5.25, Sheep and lambs fair; good to choice lainVs, $5.7698; common to fair, $4 753 5.60; good to choioe Bheep, J(.2B04.aD; oholce heavy wethers, $4.7505; fair to good shevp, $3.7534.26. Kvst LimsRTV. Pa., July 24.-Cattle lOftl&o. h.gi.er thun last wei-kfs olosing prloes. nogs etendy; medium and light weights, 6.tOtM.86j extreme heavy, 5.1ioan. 18. Sheep slow and unchanged oa bet,', grades; common and med ium a shad lower. Lambs Silo, off from last week's closing prices. A uclit t applied, HUZZ Ann's HAY, Mass., July 35. Purlng the terrible gale that, prevailed an un huotvn yacht, contaimng some men and women, was capsized and they were drowned. The yuobt has not vet been found. It is believed that at least six per sons were lost. Sseretary Gresluim Coitil -g. WAsniHQTON, July at. Secretary of State Gresham left W&alsiagtoil ywtvday afternoon for Gleu SlUUBlIt, Aw "M.T'"1 spend a few Jays tljexe, .Mr fljiHjsloJls on guard ai lbs sole represenUtfye of : the ooblast la Wtiiur0. " - VERAGUA'S BROTHER SPEAKS. The Marquis Thinks Mo Is ISiitmlly Un titled to n Purse, MAnntD, July 38. The) representative in this city of the United J'ress had an inter view with the MarquhMleBarboles, brother of the Duke of VeraKita, ill regard to the proposition that has been made iu the United States to collect a fund for the lieneflt of the duke, who lias lost much, If not all, of his fortune In bad business In vestments and through going security for friends. The marquis, while expressing himself in favor of tho proposal to rnlse a fund, said he regretted that the subscrip tion was intended only for the benefit of the duke. Tlie marquis deolnred that he, equally with his brother, was a descondent of Columbus. He had spent a large sum of money during his recent visit in company with his brother to the United States, and as a matter of fact he was poorer thnti tho Duke of Verartua, who is the head of the family. The marquiH I bought that he should be considered In the matter, and said that he intended to write to friends in the United States, telling them all the facts. lie ex pressed the hope I hut the organisers of the fund would sue to it that he was given a thlitl 3r h quarter of whatever sum might he oollecteil. aiierlR Mcl'i-iidon NiiKpetirteil. Memphis, July as, There is a storm of indiguatloti auainst Sheriff Mcljcution for his exhibition of weakness in turning Lee Walker over to a drunken mob of hood lums. Half a dozen men could have de fended the jail and run them into the Mississippi river. Judge Scruggs has sus pended McLendon pending an investiga tion, anil placed tho coroner In charge of of his office. The grand jury will lie called today, and it looks as if McLentlon will lie iudicte.1. The Judge strongly con demns the lynching and says he will bring all the patties to justice. Harry Frayser, one of the mob leaders, has been arrested. Three Drnwlieil 111 ii Piiml. GltnAT Uaurinuton, Mass., July 25. Augustus Hamlin, Ids wife Mary, 21! years of age, Eugene Peltier and Louis Victor. and llftta. Jjihbc, went out row ing on HMsi9tl' PUd. . Tho boat leaked. All oM) wiled to oiM aide. uihI.I'oI tier jumped overboard. Xn, Hamlin jumped out asMltdturewl her nrma around Peltier's neck, and both sank at once. Hamlin fell out of the boat and stink like u rook. The two others weiB-irdby clinging to tho bu.it. An Kmheiri'.lintr Agent Sentenced. Wheeling. W. Vh., July 35. The trial of the local ageoU of the New York Met ropolitan Lit" Insurance company for lurg ing policies was continued. Groves, who was found guilty on Sunday, has not been sentenced. A. H. Whitson, one of the ac cused agents, pleaded guilt' and was sen tenced to two years iu tho penitentiary. Dr. Ashbrook, the examining surgeon, will not he tried this term. Terrltlf Pou tier llxjiloslml. Hitntinodon, Intl., July a. aelineffer & Schaerler's powder house exploded at 3 o'clook yusteiday afternoon. Homer Hotisholder ami Hugh Harvey were shootitig with a ride, when a bullet en tered a window. Hoth men were blown clear across the little river mid their bodies torn to pieces. Houses were wrecked nil around and several persons were injured. Itlaster Workman Powderly May lteslyn. New York, July 25. The Sun today says: It is deolnred on gooil authority that T. V. Powderly is going to resign as gene ral master workman when the general convention of the knights is held in Octo ber. It Is believed that T. D. AIcQulre will bo Powderly's successor. Hunt Cuiiiizcd, Tivr, llrowned. GAIiDINTU, Me., July '.'5 Charles Ulenn antl an unknown man wore drowned in Horseohoo pond by the capsizing of their boat. Tho bodies havo not yet been ru cov ered. v TERRIBLE EXPLOSION! Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition in every line, when tho business m.in is compelled to bentl ins intellect antl every energy to the success of his business ; the clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrinc rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves tlicni with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too hich pressure. The strain is too great. Something must ami tloej give way. This is equally; true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, antl worries, and the results are the same as nith their stronger companions. This condition iaj;rowing woise every nay. ine rapiuity ut its iiicruuu is uwiui lo rpntcmplttto. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, anil are being crowded still further. There s but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at once. and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have fail ing memory, hot Uitbliee, Uiilies, ntriutw ui su-tv IICUUUCIll, bil!ouine6s. irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., ltnow that any one oi tnem is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable nlivsicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years ago I used Dr lilies' Restorative Nervine with marked boneflt, and later Induced my son, who had been sick with catarrh of the bladder live years In the hands of our best nhy Ielans, lo try It together with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. Ho was so wonderfully benefited that he Is attending to business again. My wift- a'so uteo nervine wttu juubi cacoiicui lueuus. aii nf ti tmrAthnr have not used more than six hnttlea nf Nervine. Several of our friends have al . used It, and are greatly improved.1' LoUg Ulbbs, Hncner s Ulbus i-iow lo., vanton, unit). Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all ilniinrlsU on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, ti per bottle, six bottles, 15, express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous - n...l.It1. - ,mnlk a Vin mall F JADIES EXPECTINC T'Jp.r'" MOTHERS , 'Ati ItlD ru:0l '..".Tui . . . ', , a". :.' DR.TllHiilT f.dy r li.yirsitsa. r a W l a ,lllutite asun .WW i.. a' astrft- ,- rr rrri TrutL - 7 m Kf- Hf MM frll'sfRfftf IN"KSA'S: "' Tho Coal CnnipHiiles Preparing to Torco ii Crisis This Work. KA3C8AS ClTT. Mo.. July 96. There is no longer doubt that the Central Coal and Coke oompnuy anil the Kansas and Texas Coal company intend to brine; about ft crisis In the strike in their coal mines In southeastern Kansas In the next few days. Tho Central Coal and Coke company has nearly finished the building; of stockades nrouiid its mines at Weir City and Senm liion, and has built houses for the work men within tho walls, and this morning. President it. II. Keith told a reporter that the mines at Itoth places would bo oper ated before the end of tho week. 'We are not jrolmt to put men Into our mines "tn be shot down llko cattle," ho t-nld. "There Is no use trying to disguise facts. Wo have no reason to believe that they will he protected by the state. Our experience with the state ami county off- cers has been such that we can exiieot but little from them. We must do something. It would be folly anil cruelty on our part to put worklngmen in thoso mines with no protection. When tho minora o insido the stockades they will be prepared to do tend themselves against nttaok." Tho KaiiBii anil Texas company Is pre paring for work, too. I'lgtitlnc Tillman's Liquor I.uir. CllAlll.EBTOX, S. C, Juno SR. J. Duck- ney Floyd, who was enjoined by Judge Hudson from etnbllhtiiK a state dispen sary In Darlington, and who subsequently opened the dispensary on an order of sup ersedeas aranted by Associate Justice Pope, of the supreme court, Is again in trouble. On Friday morning noxt he and the county board of control must appear before Judge Hudson to show cause why they shall not be punished for contempt of court. Tho ex-litpior dealors are pushing the case. Tho Gettysburg Trolley Stopped. GnTTYSBUKO, l'n., July 35. Tho Klectrlo Hallway company yesterday stopped work on tho battlefield and discharged the con struction corps. Hails had been laid within a short distance of tho "den." This move is presumed to be owing to the notification of the United States commlsilon that tho railway must vacato the battlefield atonce. The Hue now being operated runs through tho town and out the HnnnetsburK road to trie Peach Oi chard. SonMing Suffering Women Alive to the interests of our lady renders, wo pub lish Mrs. tjimnson's letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir : I was an in valid for years, HiiTering from kidney trouble and fuimtlo vtcnkne.'s. Phy sicians prescribed for me MANY SUCH HERE. Sand I took various rem edies, but o benefit resulted. Our daily naper noticed the success of I)r. David Kennedy's Favorite) Itemed)-, oi" Hon Uoui, N. Y., in cases similar to my own. I purchased it. Tho first bottle taken in small doses, but very regular, improved me vrondorrullr. My complexion elenred, nppptito improved, sleep ivns sound mid rcfrcsh.iiijr,andnlittlofurther use entirely cured inc. There never was n medicine lor woman-kind, like Favorite Remedy. "With nil my heart, let mo urge them to use it. Relief will ho tho result.' SIkb. 8. P. BisirsoN, Turner, 111. cucn a iranic, cnnuici statement leaves the im print of truth upon its lace. The best proof of the value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, is the good it has done. What reason then for one suffer ing, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. Political Cards. COUNTY COMl'TKOLLKU, P. J. MUL1IOLLAND, Or SIIRSANDOAII. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOK COUNTY AUDITOR" THEODORE F. HA TVOJttE, or roTTSviu.it. Subject to Republican rules.. OR DIRECTOR OK" THIS l'OOH, JOIIX BEJtOAN, Or NOHTU OAS8 TOWNSHIP. Uubjcct to Democratic rules. F iOK COUNTY COMVlI-iSIO Kit. CHARLES F. ALLEN, OIT TAMAQ 'A. Subject to He-. nb loan rules. JJtOR COUNTY THKASURf It, II J MULD OX, ornlIBNANUOAll .Subject to the rules nf the Democratic con vent jrjvOH UOUNTY TIUSAHUKKR, DANIEL DECIIERT, M. D., Or S011UVLK1LT, HAVEN. Subject o Rep .fallen rule, JJIOR COUNTY 0;tMIiIONrJt, RMXJ. H SJSVJOIX, OFSIlBKANtMMH. Subjeet to aeoialub ot tbe KeiwbUoao Coustt Convenuoi . "jrjIOR RKQI&TMK I J. MARTI or Palo auto. Subjeet to DemoarKtlo rule. F OK COUNTY OOMJlUMIONIsR. FRANK JWXrX, or ash oan u, HubjMt to Kanubllmn ntlM. JJIOR COUNTY COMM1SHIONHU, THOMAS IlELLIS, Or S11GNANPOAU. tlubjeet to Kepublleta rulam. JTJtOU COUNTY COMMIS310NRR, S. O. HID DLBTO N, or an.BBHfoN. StJat V R puUleaa rules. OH OlIXnT OOMMMeUONHK, BL1AS B. MHJSD, or ixmaviixE. MubJot to Haiiubltcaa rules. pOR OUNTYCXJMMI tSlONKK, DANIHiii FEW IVXNDER, Or 6UKANOAII, BubjttH o KpsjM1iw n. X VIK tXlUNTY jJsTQgUu or riNcoitovs, Bubject to Democratic rules. GllOinilfliPliO A Romarkablo Editorial from a Southorn Motbodist Paper, WHITE 0HILDSBN EETHOOEADINO.' The Children of the Illuck aiun, Acconl IniC to This llollitlmis Writer, Is Out strlpplnc tlioAVhltn liny In the Acquis ition of Kiintrletlco anil ftltlll. RlcilMOXD, Vn., July SB. A startling editorial appeared in the last Issue of the Richmond Christian Advocate, the lead ing Methodist organ In tho south, on the negro question, written by Dr. J. J. Iaf forty. Among other things he said: "A southern Methodist advocate has this In cident: In a village of the cotton belt n big, burly blaok roil - up to a store and said to the owner: 'hot this man (pointing to a poor white laborer) have two dollars' worth of goods and eharue It to me.' "This transaction may fret the reader, but it has a wide significance. The south ern people during the war wero drawn to wards the plantation peasantry of the south. The fun loving negro, tho hardest working class on earth, was, for years, pictured as in bitter bondage,t he slave was represented as longing for freedom, and during tho war praying through the nights for the coming of the national troops. These, moving though mistaken fancies, and much more of the same sort, stirred the philanthropic heart of the cot ton thread millionaires, and the rich nnny contrnctors turned virtuous. A great sum was sent south for the education of the negro. Its expenditure, in the main, helped tho negro It was wisely directed that these negroes should have a practical turn. V.'hat wns the resultf We llnd In nerrly each southern state the negro boy of the brighter sort in training schools. 'In the meanwhile the negro is growing rapidly as a citizen, with a homo and a de cent income, a thrifty member of society. Moreover, tho southern commonwealth began after tho war to tax the whito prop erty holders heavily to cduoato the citi zen's sous ot tho non-taxpaying negro. "Tho noxro laborer received as much money for his coarse work as the ex-soltller of Lee. The white man consumed more of his earnings in house rent, clothing nntl food, hence he could not spare his son at tho school. He needotl the boy at the plow to aid In bringing up tho family. The negro boy first learned in the 'free schools' to read and write, then he learned In these technical schools how to make fine shoes, buggioi, saddles, etc. "The newspapers recently reported that the privato secretary to Hon. Mr. Mount of Georgia, representing the Unitd glttbas iu tho Hawaiian Islands, nn eduojttvd young gentleman, seeks an alliance with an ex-coolie, a pig-eyed Pagan. Who will dare to say that the olive colored octo roons and quadroons, the bright mtilut toes, the heiresses of wealthy men of negro blood, will nut be sought in the next cen tury by impecunious, thriftless and idle young men of the whito raoef The negro maidens tiro wen nt certain colleges for women of high degree iu the north. Where unto will this grow? "Consider tho culture of the friendless and fatherless boy of tho whito race. Can he pay $500 to attend the Stevens institute in New Yorkf Can he command money for board and raiment while a student at any state school with a small annex of tools and a shopf He hasn't money onough to buy even a railroad ticket to such a college. "The grandchildren of warlike men with historic names, who made the southern army a synonym of dauntless courage, are drifting towards tho liclot class, and iu the century dawning there will come to pass social conditions that would stir the corpses in the jackets of grey. "No man has seen the harvest after Ap pomatox. The statesmen among us robbed the ex-soldler of Lee to educate black com petitors of his children. Then northern millionaires, in hatred of the paroled citi zens, hnve endowed colleges of tools and machine to equip the ex-slave to surpass and subjugate the sons of the Confederate in the struggle for the best pay and posi tion iu theskilled trades. It is a condition and not a theory thnt confronts us. Thoughtful men do not contest the fact." Arbltrntlni; with Chile. (SWfi WAsniNOToy, July 25. The members of the commission appointed under the treaty of 1S02, to adjust the claims of the citizens of the United States and Chile against each other's governments, met at the state department totlny for organization. The members aro Alfred de Claparedo, minis ter from Switzerland; Don Dominge Gnna, minister from Chile, and John Gootle, of Virginia, representing the United States. The amount of claims presented will prob ably run Into the millions. First Sh'lt Down In u Century. IIioiiLANn Falls, N. Y., July 25. The Forest of Dean mines, situated near this village, have closed down for an indefinite period. Oiie hundred miners are thrown out of work. Thorn mines have been oper ated without interruption for the past hundred years. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Ilrlilget Mullen died at Collinsvillo, Mass., nged 107 years. Tho oondltlon of KiiiK Otto of Bavaria Is dally becoming wor. Five nnarohlsta were arrested at Madrid for preparing dynamite bombs for use la that city. Hon, Christopher S. Patterson, supreme court judge, died suddenly at Ottawa, Out., aged 76 years. Governor Pattison has appointed James H. Ferguson, of Kenovn, Pa., coroner of Clinton county, Pa. Professor Vines, the well known meteor ological expert, Is dead at Havana. Ho was In priestly orders. Julius M. Klletulorf. editor of The Mechanic' Journal and the FairfleM County (Conn.) Ansliger, ic dead. j The building of the Ohio Transfer and i Storage company at Columbus wns burned I last night, entailing a loss of H0c),0i). Isaao P. Goldsmith, oashler of the Far mer's National bank at Mt. Holly, Nr. J.. I died suddenly of heart disease, aged 64 tsnts. In separating two quarrelsome em ployes Wlllim A. Thompson, of Chicago, struok his ooaohmau a blow under the ear, from the effects of which he died. It Is said at sho navy department that Admiral Harmony's recent retirement, for which the department has been criticised, was in strlet aoeordanoe with bis written request. The first English race In which theS Amenoan yacht Xavaboe will take part will be in the regatta of the Koyal Lon dou Yacht club, which will take place on July 81 off the Isle of Wight Tun Kllltuf ut 1 'tonic. NASHVlllK, July 86. -There was a picnic at Hon Aqua given by the young people of Warner, and duriug the picnic a fight oc curred, in whioh three wen were badly out. On of thea tiled almost instantly. Ills name was Yates. A uo titer whoae name was unknown was still alive, but vejy low apd nat axpeetcl to live. The tuini pttry in ins right and the one who out th two named abaTe was William Uedwlng, a . ywinc; man of the highest Btun.llnn A A.. A i. t m m -mv standing. After the tight Redwing dtsap- peared, but hU dead bedy wcj afterward t6"uad lathi wood. n.arb!. ,ulrwMa 53 THE KIND m THAT CURES 3 1 m m ra K jilts. onvrn-HERRiEn, g I On CrutciiesYo Years! Seating sores that 1 WOULD NOT HEAL! m CI7KI3D! CURED I MDANA 8ABSAPABILLA CO. I B5 Wm OltNTLKMEN I Wih to tCfti7 t thO efllCACTfitf of OAN A S 8AttSAl'ARIIXA. 2 For mTrrl ri-an 1 hnve btm puttering from tlH HMhmI Ulootl JUrlrr called by difTmn Mimmcfl !t th m-veral Phrniclanf who attended nie,n 8 but which hiilllMlthrkl1! of them nil. Itnt-W tncke.! mv flipo, j;A.TJN' AWAYB Till: V1..K.NII, nnil leftvliiK ixnlntenl Bg riiimliiff rnirt1, which nothing woii1fhmt. liP alao broke out an my limit at ft VI2VI2IC jPf NOKI2. For niouUii 1 wm emifliiiMl to IB my Uvtt and havn bfn tumble to wnlkS S2 without orutrlu'i for otr ti yenm J5 jM Laat Fall I pim-iiaicrl tlirw botuca of H S DANA'S g S SAHSAPARELLA g uf Darii Ilroa. It hrlitf ii ma from the flrat.se Si took it faithfully, ana I can now itttem! to 1 giiiiy uouaviKiiii tiiitiea ami niK m wcuh I am mr that my s it h near a mlrnclo m onythlna tliat happenn St the prwnt dtf. m Malone.N. Y. Mils. OT.IVEII CIIEIUlinR. rasj KUKtfTLKMEN i We rncluse tPRttinonlal or Alrfl.M Cht'iri, r, which lit a ttrotur endoneiwiit of yuurS ralURblrcoiiipounil. Wo lielln'e li ttatrment to BN tfibetruo In eiery respert. g S W art vry rwKrtfulIourf a Eg Malone.N. Y. Wholtale!.ltetiilllJrufKl,ti.i g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. H Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTOHNEY-ATLA IT. OHM Beddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. a rroRXM? aula Oftlee Hoom 3, P. 0 flulldlng, Hlienitndoili, a. d listerly building, Potts1lIe. a HAV1CK, eunaxoN dentisi. Oltlce NortheHSt Cor. Main and Centre Sts. henundoab, over Stein's drug store. 8. KISTLKlt, M. D., PH1-HICIA.V AXI) SURGEON. Office -130 North Jardin street, Shcnsndoab. rjn. JAMKB BI'KIN. PHYH1CIAN AND BURGEON. Office and Residence, treet, Shenandoah. No. 81 Ncrth JsrdlB D1 B. E. D LONGACItE, Graduate In Vilerinary Surgery and Dentittry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephono at tended to with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions performed with the greatest oare. Office: Commerolal Hotel, Shenandoah. JRANK WOJlEK,M.D. Spcfo!wt in Treatment of Catarrh. Praotloo limited to diseases of the eye, ear o.c and throat. Spectacles lurnlshcd, guar anteed to suit alt eyes Office 18 f outh Jardin street, Shenandoah. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTOp. Da you wear them? When next In need try a pair,' Best In the world. $5.00 .$3.00 4.00 2.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 VfFOR LADIES 4I.7S FOR BOYS $2.00 FOR fee. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest stylet, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear do so by purchasing W. 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