1 I . J i READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. ', Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort time TAnr.E in KrrEOT mat. II, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: 'or New York via Philadelphia, week days r.i,!i.y.l8,Hj.08a.m ,12.21,2.19,5.53 p.m. 8'iiuu, 108, 7.40 a. m. For Now YorK via mitucaununK, iVOOl huh unyts, I.IO U. UI., l.t, , id y, iu. Por Heading and Phlladelp tin, week days. 08.5.23.7.18. 10.03a. m.,12.2I.S.48,5.53 p. m Sun nek days, 7.18 a. m., 12.21, 2.18 p. ra. fc.08, 5.23, 7.18. 10.08 a. m., 12.21, lay, 2.08, 7.40 a, ra., 4.2a p. in For uarrisburg, woeu 18. h.ta n. m. or tlarrisuurg, woelt days, S.08, 7.18 ror Alieniown, ween uays, 1 Itt . tn . 12!24 1 48 p. m. I For Po .8 p. m. nn.ii.tt..(Hn .1.. ,a 9 IW 7 IB. M lltt ft., m.. rt I'Ul J. Ubll V IIIU, .-"", - - 2.24, 2.48, 6.53 p. m. ' porTamamiaand Mahanoy City, wook days 08. S.23. 7 18.10.08 a. m.. 12,21. 2.4H, b.ra p. m. H'ln 111.,.. '1 1 II fWJ .It n m 1 U n m Additional to hunnv nit. wnAit davM. B.58 n. m. , For Lancaiter and Columbia, woo days 7.1" m., x.io p. in. Vnr winiamsrjort Sunbury and Lewlsburf! feroek days, 8.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m 1.33, 0.08 pro ,undav,3.23 a. m.,3.03 p. m. ahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, JJ.zi, a.s, J.IB, 10,08, 11.2S a. m., 12.21, 1.33, i48, 5.M, 0.58, 9.3 Pn m Siinrtau. 2fH. 3 21. 7.13 a. m.. 3.03. 4.23 D. m. For Glraruvlllo, ( Kappahannook Station), rhonkdays, 2.08, 3 23, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. JZ JI,I 3d. z its, D.DJ, O.OO, V.OO J. UI. SlUlllA.lJf, . JI.23, 7 46 a. m 3.03, 4 23 p. m. 1 ,,.. AuY.lnn.l Ami HhnmnUtn. OTnr.U tlftVH. S.2.v. 5.23, 7.I8, H.28 a. m., 1.S3, 0.68, 9.33 p. m. Hun Uay, 3.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TliMNS VQll SHENANDOAH: I Leave Nuw Vork via Philadelphia, week days, I MM a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., I2.16 night. Sun; ,U0. 8.45 A tn., I.uu, .iu p. id. aunaay, v.io a. ui. Inae Philadelphia MitrKot street dtitlon, uujn, .,., iM,"i , .... u, V VT'Wi H.'W P- m Sunday 4.00, 9.0J a. in. 11.30 &n ni. J l.eavo Iloiidlng, week days, l.S,7.h). 10.05, 11.50 M. m.. 6.50, 7 H7 p, m aunaay, i.t, iii.io a. in. i. W I.P!lVfl KfllCHVlllF. WCCK UUVS. U. Ul, 'I J'(2 30, 0,11 p. m Sunday, S. 40, 7.00 u.m., 2.05p.m. KX I.eavo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. ifw'P 'n ... . 4P: iicavo wananoy vuy, wcok uaya, .io. l. m . p. m. Leave Jlahanoy Piano, wcok dys, 2.40, 4.00, jaio'Kldiiill t,u.i m 12 MS 1 ll.5.2O.a.2fl.7.57.10.10 (Wo. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.6b, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. no. Ilf Leave Ulrardvllio, (Ilappahannook Station), liitccks days, 2.47, 4.C7, 0.36, K.41 10.46a. m., I2.0s, 1' If, 12, .01, 5.26, 6.32, 8 0J, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, li .V.07. 8.33, n. m., 3.41. 5.07 p. m. 'uh. m.,3.35, II. 15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. i IJ lpor llaltimoro, Washington and the West via tTtti. .t o. K. it. through trains leave Olrard Avenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It Tl.) at bu, 8.01, a. m., .id p. m. auuuay 50,8.02,11.27 a. m.,3.50, 6.12, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY UIVISION. Leave 1'hlladelphla, Chestnut street wharf nd rtouth street whar., for Atlantic City. Weekdays nxnross. 8 00. BOO, 1015 a m, Saturdaj-s, 1 30) 2U0, 3 00, 4 uu, 410, 515 pm. '.xcursion 7uam. Accommouaiioa, ouuum, M, 5 45 p m. Hundavs -Express, 7 30. 8 00, 8.10, 0 00, 1000 a n and 4 3J p m, Acoommodallon, 8 00 a m and IT J If Keturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, Atlanta r'HJina Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Exnroi Mondays on ly, n 40) 7 uu, 7 a , v ;i a m ana a 10. UU, 0 u, 7 wan p m. AUC'irarao Juiiun, Dru, J0a m and 1 30 pin. Excursion, from foot ol V.tflRiH'.innl Avnnuo only. 0 0'J n in. I iununyb- uxpress, 330 40J, BiO, 800. 030, i' CO. 1 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 n n aua nopm. LcIukH Vdllev UivlHlou. Passenger tralnj leave Shenandoah fo Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk, Le iilghlon, Slatlngton, White Uall, Catasaue.u:t, ivuentown, uetnicnem, Gaston, irauuuuipaia Mazleton, Wcathcrly, Quakake Junction, Del lino anu Mahanoy Cil city at 6.01, 7.26, S.08 a m. 12.43, z..u, i.yri p. m. For New York, 6.04, 7 20 a. m. 12.43, 2.57 .22 p. ra For llazloton. Wllkos lUrre. White Haven It'lttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly, Mid I'.imira, u ui, a.oa a. in., z..,,, o.ua p. iu. h For ltochcsler, lluffilo, Niagara Falls and Ihu Wc.it, 0 01, II.I8 it ra. 12 43 and 8.08 p. m. I For ltelvidoro. Dclawnro Water Uap and JHroudsburr;, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m. For ijamuertviuo ano xronion, v.vo a. ra. ForTunlthanjitk.6.01,.08a. m., 2.57,8 08 p. ra For Ithaca Hid Ucnov.a 0.01, 0. 8 a. in. 8.0 . m For Auburn 0.08 a m. 8.08 p. m. For Jcancsvlllo, Levis ton and Heaver Meadow, lid, a. in., 5 27, 8.04 p. m. For Audcarlod, llazloton, Stockton and Lum or Yard, 6,01, 7.23, 9.08, a.m., 12.41, 2.67 ,22, 6.27, 8.0S p. m. For scranton, o.ui, w.w?, a. m., -,.zt !08 m. For llazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton au - reeland, .04, 7.1:0, 9.08, a. in., 12.4J, 2.57, b.1 r. tr. .V-fl For Ashland, uiraruvuio ana uoi ureeg, t.oz, 'IN 61, 8.62, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 For Ravon Ilun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and fhamoktn, 8.42. lu.-.u a. in., 1 10, 1.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yat&JVllie, I'arK i-iace, oianunuy vuy auu Delano, 6.04, 7.20,9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57,4.22, I 27, 8.08, 0.33, 10 23 p. m. i Trams win leave bnamoKin at v. to, h.id a. in., IV. 3 "ii r.. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at F 05 a. ra., 12.4,1, 8 57, 4.23 p. m. VLeavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26, t.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. ? Leave Puttsvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 1.05,10.15,11.18 a. m., 18.3J, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.15, , m. Leavo Shenandoah for Hazlctdn, 6.04,7.26, 9.08, m., 12.43, H.67, 4.:, 0.'.', o.uo p. m. r.mvn Hazlcton for Shenandoah. 7.20. 9.23. 1.06 a. m., 12.15, 2.f5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Qirardvllle and Loet Jreck, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 18.30, 2.45 p. m. f or law.vuio, I'UCit r-iuuu, miiiwuuy iy, elano, Hazloton, Hlack Creek Junction, Penn ven junction, uauucu uuuuil, auuuhihu, thlohem. Uaston and New York, 8.40 a m.. 2 :, 2.55 p. m. Pni- Yates vllle. Park Place. Mahanoy City and belano, 8.40, 11,3a a. m., 12.30, 8.65, 4.40 0.P1 p. m. Leavo iiazicton lor anenunuuau, d.ou, ii.ov m., 1.05, D.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.60, 8.10, I 5,1 n m . 2 45 11. m. Leave pottsviiio ior ancnanuouo, o.ou, iv.u .m.,1.35, 5.15 p. m. U. U, UArsuuun., uen. rasa. Agt. PhlladelDhla. Pa, , W. NONNEMAC1IEU, Asst. O. V. A. Lehigh valley mvision, aouiu uemienem ira. I. A. SWEIG AllD, Genl. Supt. P1 1ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i . . ....... BUUU ' ftlUl. UIVJDIUI. Jl .Y 2d. 1893. Trains will leav Shenandoah after the above Kitn mr wiiruan'i (illberton. Frackvme. Nev Jliastle.St. Clair, 1 ottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading if'ottstown, Phoen zvllle, Norrlstown and Phil. IHdelphla (llroad s reel station) at 6:00 aad 11:41 i. m. nnd 1:15 p. ui onweoKaays. rorroiiy Jllle and Intermodlato stations 9:10 a m. SUNDAYS. IFot Wlccnn's, CHlbcrton, Frackvllle, New n.r7,l.l Itn..nnll a 4 A.fHl Q. ..fin n. vnrt S'lnn. m. Fc r Uamburg. Reading. Potts. 1 J lAiwn, Phcentxvll e, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ! r r t 6-00. 9:40 a. m., J.iup. m. III. il Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ai 1 I t iin:4U a. m. ana ix u, o:oi, anu iu; p. a. J I CZZTvundays, 11 13a. 1 1 and 5:40 p.m. I-Af tr...,T, Pnttavtll fnp Shenandoah at 10:16 11.18 a. m. and is ). 7:15 and 10:00 p. m.sunoayf l.t lu:4U o. m, ana m. 10 p. m. Leave pmiaaei, eia tiiroaa sircet atuuuuj 101 t'ottsv 1II0 and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m 1 10 and 7 11 p m v cek days. On Sundays leavt 4t6 50am. For roiisvwe, wsjam. , For New it rK jiixprora, wcbk uays I 10, O 12, V DU, 11 IM (1 AJ, U UJ, Im t, IW,., .limited 4 50) 5 80, 6 20, 6 50, 7 13 and 812pm anc 1 19 ni Yiiirht. I vnr flirt. Lone 11 ranch and intermediate tYitations, a 05, 6 50, 8 25, 11 SU a m, and 2 4l 3 30 nuupm wecKuaytf uuu uwiiu ouimiui" wiy twn itnitimnrn nnd Waahlneton 3 50. 7 20. mnn n 4 ,1.1 unu n u iu. 1831.910,10 20, 11 18 am. (18 26 limited (UniiiR tar.) 1 110, H 40, 4 41, (5 1(1 Congressional Llmltod rfOO, 7 40 p.m., 12 (f night week days Sun V .1, .! n n.l lorn, TiinVit. Wnalii nirtnii nnlv. Vf.i.KI f fll T U 111. II IB U 111.. 14 IV. 41. I U '. l. matlv Ha tviaRhftrt. Mally and I 30 p. m. week oays. t Trains will leavo iiurnouuiK luii iimuuii knna the West evjrv day at 18 25, 1 20 and 3 10 mnnn''.'n :i v, nm iimiiuui uuu I u ui. Way for Attoona at 8 18 am and 5 03 pm every 'day. For Pittsburg ana Aitoona niiaiim svery aay. i niinawiii lAavn Hnnhiirv for Wllllarasoori Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochestor, lluflalo and Niagara Falls at 204, 5 13 a m,and 1 35 p in weei VS. 1" Or Jimirt V0M uiuwdc ua,s, y. 1 " .. .,. l.i. uKi .mflil v r.nov liaunn at h 13 and 9 68 a m dally. 1 M hA a n tn wrrIt davS For Renovo at 6 IS a ta. 1 35 and 5 31 n m week days, and 613 a m on Sundays only. Far llano at o ij am, mo p m fweekdays. . .,. M. PKBVOST, J. K. WOOD, Oen'l Manager 3en'l P4sp'-' - TWICE TOLD TALES I Are fometlmes a bore, but when the peo n nr. twlnn that at Gallagher I Cheap Cash Htoro they can buy Flour and na n , InurAi. ratAR than nnvwheie In this VST.""-"- usill lln nf Urn. lid Kegs, Potatoes, Green I straw. 'neap Cash Store V lit 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 10, O W, 7 HJ, 0 a), V ou, 11 uu V life Hll ii, am, 12 00 noon, 12 14 p. m. (Limited E W Xireaa 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining cars.) 1 35, 1 40, K 30, 3 20, 4 ., 4 02, A 00, 6 00, 420, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12, A 0 00p m, 1801 nliht, Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, r 4 air -j riT CINTEI STRUT. fincrcasosl Appetite is one of the first good effects felt by users of Scott's Cmulsion of cod liver oil with Ilypoplios- ipliiles. Good appetite b gets good health. i Ssoii's Emulsion jis 11 fut food that provides its own tonic. Instead of a tax un- 'on appetite and digestion it is a wonderful help to botn. Scoll's Emulsion ar rests Uu progress of Consumption, Bron chitis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases by r rising a barrier of he; ihy flesh, strength and nerve. Prepftred ny hoott A Uowno, N V. Alidruit. ?lek Tt eadscho nd rellovo all the troubles Incl' ilnnt tn n. billnun state of the STRtom. such as Illixlnoss. Naasea, Drowsiness, Distress aftsr eating, l'nln In the Hide, etc. Whllo their moat retnorkablo success has beon anown la curing neadacho, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver rills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro correct nil disorders or the stomach, stlmuiaio tho liver and regulate tho bowels. liven If they only curea Ache they would bo nlmost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint! but fortu nately tbelr goodness does not end here, nnd tbso wno onco iry mem win unu inusu iiiuu puis vaiu. ablA tn so manr wara that ther will not be wll Ung to do without them. Hut after all sick head Is tho bane of so many Uvea that hero Is whore we nmko our great boast. Our ptlla euro It whllo otnera ao not. Garter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and vorv easr to take. One or two Dills raako a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purgo, but by their gentle action please all wbo osetbem. In vials at 25 ccntsi Uvo for II. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE armers! Clean up at night, and hcai tnc day's cut j i T r . 1. anu uruises wun fecauso of its hlch percentage of tt ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JfAfS. 8. ICIXtlC Ss CO., Cliicnnx iVIiito Russian Soap InBurcs White Clothes. Cleg uoiues, ueaitny uioutn YOURSELF rIttroub!rdwIthCinnorrhrm 'tllct't.WhUcs.Rnermatorrhma.1 s or anr iiunat"rn ' d Ischft r?A iSypur drucElrt fur a bottle o! Si file 3. It u.rc3 In a few dan without tho : ii or publicity of s idoi'.or r'on-polaonoua anal jgiiJ r, ntoed not to alrlctui l Vttf Universal Amtrtcm Curt., XU& 'Isni'ctuied by NWSStSV CINCINNATI, N w IM'Coviry, Maver's Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is uiod by vapor Inhalation and Is tho only nvdiclno of tho kind over put on th-i market. Hy Inhnla ttnn thn mndlcine Is nnt Doused into the stomach nnd thenco sont wun terlng through tho syatem. nut by lnnaiaton me nfiucine is ipplled directly to tho dUo-ii-ed organ and the only way to reach tho auVctod patts In tho noso. Every bottlo Is guaranteed by tho drug gist. PrloeJI per bottle. Guaranteed to euro. rorsie uyau unionists. ITS WED DltfVEHBNT FHOM ANY OTIIHH MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and all druggists aro Instructed to return the money to uny one who Us to be cured uy Mayer's magnetic uninrrn Cure. Price one dollar fo throe months' tront mcnt This is saving a great deal, but It has never failed. For nalo by druggists, nr ad dross Tub Matehs uaro Co.. d&w2w Oakland Md Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, umo tsncu, etc. DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTS. .8 BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY Iatt l'utoitUl licit Improvement Will cure without medicine alt WU reultin(f from oveMaxatiott of Lraiu ihtto fuieoii exoeaorltuli fretlon, aa nrrrous ik'bUity, t-teeplranees, languor, rheumatism, itl'lmr. liver and tlndder comrlolnta, lainebaclc. lum)20, bcIaUca, all female complaint general 111 health, etc, Thli rtectrlo Celt coutalnt ipn4errui inrrnfenBi ovtr ail omer. .ui tistaiitly feltliy woarer or we forfeit SS.O00. Currenl If Duo.00. anH Wlllcureallof th atwro dim or no tay. 100a rnds have bfn cured by thi marvelou3 invenUot after all other remedlm failed, and ue criTO buadrofU Of tMtlmonlals iu this end every other tfnte. Our I'enerM Improved KLU1H1C 8V81TAS0T1T, tha Teatttst boon cvtr offL-red weak men, UtEE wltkatl VOdart, fieud for tflu'd Wmphlet.malUHl.Beolod, fnt lt.lt. Hotllh d llroramttlMiiKllil IB UU RAflDCM ELCCTRIQ CO.. jtfo. 2fl UUOAPWAV. WEW YOIIK ClTTt CARTEKS y mitu mm? It n. mm report. t Is Ejpooted at tlio National Oapitol in a row Days, ANNEXATION NOT IMPROBABLE. It la Itellevod tho I'reslilrnt Will Keaub. mlt i:-l'rcldont llnrrlann's Treaty nr it Jludlflcntlnii Thereof A Now Conv tnlssloner Comliif;. San FRAScisro. July 80. Tho stonmcr Ocoimlc brings news from Honolulu of the Appointment ot Wllllnm 11. Alexander neclnl co!ntnIilniicr to iisuinslon to tvtslst In tlio negotiations for annuxatlon. lie will leavo Honolulu this wcok. Mr. Alexander Is tho lentlltia historian of Hn- witll, nnd witlt'ly known in scientlfloolrcles nbroad. Ho was llmvntlnn commissioner to tho moridnn conarcss In 1884 nt Wnsli- nuton. Mr. Alexander will nsslit Minis ter Thurston, nnd both will he left free to yield to the rcasonablo wishes of the ad ministration. Mlnlslnr Illoitnt has concluded his re port on Hawaiian iifTitlrs, anil It was stated ho would nrohnbly forward It to Washing ton by tho steamer Australia, which was to snll July 11). It is reported that ho Has given the nrovlsionnl government to un derstand that nothing will be uono until ho sends back his report, which may bo acted unon during tho extra session of congress In August. Tho opinion prevails In ofllclnl circles that nfter receiving Min ister Ulount's report President Cleveland will resubmit ox-l'residont Harrison's treaty of annexation, or some modification thereof, to tho (.eiiato. The new treaty mentioned In previous dispatches, which was drawn here to bo submitted to tho United States government, will bo with hold, awaiting the net Ion on Minister lllount s report. The latest reports con cerning tho docmneut nro that It is a straight treaty of annexation, without condition?, in which no referenco occurs to the labor question, linancos or the present system of lantl holdings. I'nul Neumann, lately tno queen's ageni to Washington, has issued a manifesto in tho form of an open letter to President Dole attributing tho hard times and Inn finishing trado to the present political uncertainty, and demanding tliattho win of tho people bo ascertained by popular vote. The situation In tho islands Is appar ently quiet, No conspiracies aro knownto bo iu progress unless Neumann's mani festo betokens such. Hie ministry pos itively deny having ever received from Mr. Dlount any Intimation that Secretary Gresham had disapproved his action In the case ot NordholT. Tito ministers speak iu high terms of their confidence in Mr, mount nnd of their satisfactory relations with him. Tho leper murderer Koolan U still nt Inrge. but nil the others havo been cap tured. On two occasions recently soldlprs nttocked Koolnn's lair In force with disas trous results, Koolan shooting and killing three of them. Their remains wero brought back to Hodolulu, whero a grand military funeral was given to them on tho Kith The wholo town turnod out as spectators, A reward of 81,000 has boen o flered for tho apprehension of Koolan. Minister of Finance Damon has made public a statement whicli shows that tho whites own U7J per cent, of all the busi ness interests of tho islands, whllo A meri cans own 70 per cent of tho same. Howard Mutclilcr Succeeds Ills Father. K ASTON, Ph., July 20. In tho special election in tho hlghth Congressional dis trict yesterday to till the vacancy caused by tho death of Hon. William Mutchlcr, his son, Howard Mutchlcr, Dorao'crat, was elected over General b rank Heeder, Ho- publican, by about 3,800 majority. Tho vote was less than one-half that of last year In tho district, when It went 0,31: Democratic Nolllo Grant Surtorls Coming (Ivor, "West Point. N. Y., July 20.-Mrs. U. S, Grant nrrlved hero from Salem Centre last evening, nnd will remnln during the hal nnco of tho season. Her daughter, Mrs. Sartoris, will sail from Kurope on Satur day, anu will join her mother hero nbou Aug. 5. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations (if tho Philadelphia nnd New ork JQxchnnge. NewYokk, July 25. In tho stock market today tho shrlnkHtfe in market values contin ued, with the hears In full control of the spec ulative puliation. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley Kiyi W. N. Y. & Pa Pennsylvania 4M II. & I). T. com... Heading 13M II. & 1). T. prcf St. Paul i'JU Krie 11W Lehigh Nav II. Li. & w l: Reading e. m, 4s... GSM N. Y. Central 08)4 Reading 1st pf 53... 24)4 west Shire 08 Reading 2d pf 5s.... 1JJ4 Lake Erie & W... 11 Iteadlng3d pt 5-j... 13 New Jersey Cent, BO N. Y. & N. K S0r Del. & Hudson..,112H Oenernl Ulnrkela. New Yonit, July 25. State and western floor In moderate demand, firm; low extras, $1.05 2.4'i; city mills, patents, 84.234.50; fair tn fancy, 82.153.3.45; Jllnneota clear, 2.60(33! patents, ?iat.j; superllne, $1.752.2.1; city mills, 511. ( J V'; winter wheatB, low crades. 51.'J.ig.'..l.) imtouts, E.l.t(it; atralsbts, $:i.3U3t rye mixtures, S2.1): GW.t'i; tine, S1.7l2.10; south orn dull, Etoad; common to fair extra, $2.1 p 3.10; good to choice do.. $3,1.1! 25. Ityo Iu fair demand.steody; siiperllno.jaaJ.S-l. Wheat dull, stcad; Auiiust, 7IH373o.t Heptembor. 7311-10 746-lflo.; Uocepiber, 80J4M6e. flye quiet, steady; vostern, 6.i.7o. Corn dull, weak; Aug ust 4S540.; September, 4SK-ta.; October, 48-14 mmc. js'o. 2, 4lU'251c. Oats dull, easier; iVueuKt, IWwaiHe.; September, 30Jffa31Mc; state, 3XiS43o J weatern,3ii43c. ruiLADELruiA. July 25. -Hoot dull, steady; extra moss, tl.u&; family, $10312. Pork (inlet, steady; new mess, 818SM8.75. Lard unlet, weak; stenra rendered, 810. Butter quiet, easy; stnte dalry,17Q80o. western dairy. lav(i8c.; LlBina, 20&c: stato creamery, 20 2 Wet western, do., 17Wu'Hc.; imitation do., luialSo. Cheese oasy, quiet: state luru'e white nnd colored, 74af?c.; do., snmll, BSUc; part Bkluia, SHc; full skims, He Eggs In fair demand, nrmer; state and Pennsylvania, Its 171 western, Hl.1o. Ha i.timoiik, J uly 28. Flour dull, unchansed. Wlieat easy. Corn dull; white corn, by sample, IWc.; jellow sorn by sample, Mo. Oats active. Ityo dull. Hay steady; good tn choice timothy, $17.60Q18.5a. Cotton noml nal middling, 8K0. Provisions quiet. Butter dull; creamery, fancy, 31A$to.; da., fair to choice, lSQ&lc.; do., Imitation, 17o.; ludle. fancy. I.e.; uood to choice, 152r.l0o; store packed, 15aiBc. Eggs very dull at 13c. Live Stock Markets. Bcffau), July 25. Cattloflrm. Hogsstcadyj good weight Yorkers, $0 UO&0.05; good light, t0.7ia75; mixed mediums and light, $3.&i; good heavy and mediums. $030.10; roughs, $l.7-(i.-.7.". Sheep and lambs easy; light to fair lumbe, $4.5u5; culls and common sheep, ? -.J. 0i East LiDKnTV. Ta.. July 3D. Cattle slow and nntbiuiged. Hogs Arm; medium and light weights, J0.ttu0.t0; extra heavy, On car hogs shipped New Yo k today. Sheep mar ket 10c. to 15o. lower. Italy's Corrupt oilleers. Rome, July 20. It Is reported that tho late Augustine Depretis, for some time premier nud several times cabinet minis ter, received from Slguor Tanlpugo, the imprisoned ex-manauer of the Bank ot Home, more than 3,000,000 francs for poli tical and other purposes. Itusseir Sage Olven More Timi New York, July 2Q. Judua Bookstaver has denied the motion of the plaintiff's at torney in the suit ot Delia Keagan against liusssell Sage, asling for a vacation of the order extending defendant's tltns to terro n amended anawsr, . Your Painter has often wasted time and material In trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted io tno use vi reauy mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing about, because of tho difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by tho use of national Lead Company's T 1 ure YV nite jueaa Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint SS pounds of Strictly Pure White L.caa to tnc snaac snown on tnc can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, becauso made of the best materials 1 .4 tnctiv irure White Lead and pure colors. Insist on having a brand 01 wnite icaa mat is standard, manufactured by the " Old Dutch " process, and known to bo strictly pure the John T Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly Puro White Lead nnd National Lead Cos Pure White Lead Tinting Colors are for sale by the most ro liable dealers In paints everywhere. 11 you arc going la paint, it win pay you 1 send to us for n book containing informa. on that may Bavc you many a dollar! It will only cost you a postal card. ''JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Tlu following htory is told of Mnrlt IVuin ly a (rpiitlrmt'ii who lives nesir Inn residence at liiirtford: Ono duy Mnrlt mistvortHl tli telephone, nut, iflei' lialloolnjf for Ndint- time without 11 n answer, lie used some lutiifiintfe "t j'l-iu'nilly seen in print, nut which was ertninly pioturehqne. t liilo thus en ;nyed lie heard an answer in nston sliod toiiptt, and redosnlzinir tlio voicu 1 an uininent divine wljom ho knew ry well. "In Unit you, doctor," riitenlioned Mark; "I didn't hear what y on biiM. .My butler 1ms been at thn leplione and stud He ooiilun t unilor- btunrl you." Tin retire more thnn 1,000,000 Oer- miin:- m tlio clitot cltieK ol the Unitetl sti'tes They ure most numerous In New York and llrooklyn and in the H os of the west. 'I'hoy ure lont nu--. rou8 ln.I!o'.ton atid Wasliliifrton. In h two oitiex. and in Philadelphia mid Wan l'raneiseo, the Irish outnum ber the Cei-inanti. In Now York, Clil tnff). lirooklyn, St. IaiuIk. llaltimoro. t'iiii-iiinati, t'leveland. Ituifulo, Now Or- lea is, lMttslinrgli, Detroit and .Mllwau-.-ii , tho Hermans outnumber tho Irihli. There nro 8,500 natives of Ireland to R.'i.tDO tlermaus in iMIlwaukiie. In llos urn tliere ute 10,000 Oornian toTI.Oi'i 'fish. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Niitltmnl I.enue. At New York: it. n. a New York UlOllllOOx-948 Ualllniore 0 0030000 1 3 11 At Philadelphia: iu n. E Philadelphia-0 0 1 0 3 S (I A 3-1(117 3 llrooklyn S 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 II- 7 8 1 At Cincinnati: ii- u. r.. Clnilnnatl ... 3 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 1- 4 0 1 Cleveland 1 00080 II 00 3 71 At notion: it. ii.k. Iloton 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 2 li Id 2 Washington.- 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-U 12 7 At. St. Louis: It, li 'E. St. Iouls 1 0 i 1 II 8 0 1 0- n 13 4 Chicago 00000 II 01 0 - 780 At Louisville: a. n. K. PltlBburn 0 0 3 1 1 0 5 0 x-10 17 2 Louisville. 0 0 10 10 2 0 (I 4 8 1 riminylvnnlrt Milt liriln. At liendliiK- Scmiitnn, 7; Ken 'Unit, .'). At IlMrrlaburt! York. 23; Uarrisburg, 17. At Huston Kaston, 8; Alluntown. 7. At Johustowa .lohns'own, I ; Altoima, 8. KoHti-rn L.nriiH. At Wllkeshirre Wllkcsliurre, 12; Provi donro. 7. At Ilinahamton Siinii' lli'lil SI: O.mthnii1 ton, 0. At Huiralo-Buiralo, U-, AHrany. . At Erie Trny, H: Erie. II. SAILED TI1E SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For th'rtv-olahtvoars Cant. Loud followed ...n., i.f lliu, ,lmn nu maof UP nf II l-IU. nel, and Uon retiring from the water was tn uolnted hy the Secretary of tho United Status 'rni.LM.i .n .iihATlnlnnil )m uial HwlinHna In Alaska, which position behold live youns. lio rei.110.1 one exporienco at, iiuiows; "1'nritpvAi-Hl veara 1 had been troublea with senural tiervoumiess and naln In the region of my hoart. My greatest nillictlon was !tH'ile s less; It was almost- impowiuie al nny ilino Uiohlaln rest and Bleep. Having wen Or. Mill' remedies ndverti-ed I began Uiliig Nervine. Atler taking a small quantity the heiuMIt received was so grout thai I was jxmU ilvi-iy alarmea, tliiiiKing tne renieuy con tjiini.il nnlHtM wliU-li would llnallv bo Injuri ous to me: but on bolng assured by tho drug. clAt thiit. It wns-nprfwtlv harmless. 1 contin ued It together with tho Heart Cure. Today I can coiwcloiltlously say that Dr. Wiles' lte- storatlve Nervine and Now Heart Cure dm more tor me man anyiuing j iiku over ihkuh. I had hiwii treated l)v eminent nlivslclans In N.,w Vnrk nnd Han I- rnnclsco wllhout ben Hi. I owe my proent rochI health to the judli'loususoof these most valuable lcmedlns. and heartily recommend them to Hllalilletea -is l was." uant. a. i'. i.ouu. iiammien. aid. Dr. Slllivs' ltostoratlvo Nervine and New Cure aro sold by all drugglstaon a positive guarsu- in . nr nv nr. nil nifMiioni ii.. i-.iKiiuri Ind.. on recnlnt of nrlce. 1 ner bottlfl. or al bottle for w, oxprenti tirepald. They uie 1101 troui nil opiates unu uuugurous urugs. ""ry innreiciit . . j .lp.'ih T , rcpertic ."nit nv :t virvlf-in I i . . ice in torn c i : ircns'.he.iing Ii vstim, by iivlnj t'-rouch iH pro, ihanncls t'.l iinpiiritii m lle-dth ti- renyth Rvarsntatvl to result from U u "Wjr't.srMi (oerf luatittis. t,iiriiiin is, Malvwn, Ark. Atlanta. Qi. VU UltUo. ur '. .,-. GHILDHOODJOOLD AGE. The Tender Ortndchlld arjd a Wtll-te-do Old Gentleman of 71, Acknowlcdgi Obllgatlerii, v Tho prcpnrntlon Hint ran be taken with snfely and iHUietlt by tho tender Infant, and llmttiourlslios, strengthens, nnd cures tliengt'dnnd inflrui, isoncthnt can truly bo culled edpiillllc. Such n nrcnarntlon wns (IlscovertHl by Dr. David Kennedy and named Favorite Remedy. It Is prescribed and lecommended the world over, by tho medical profession, as the best medicine produced for the euro of nil diseases nilsing from an impuro condition of the blood. This beautiful child whoso picturo is snown nerc, Is the grandchild of Jlr. J. E. I'nlmatoer of Athcn9,N.Y.,wholmd been cured of gravel in tho kldncvs nnd insomonln, (sleepless ncs) finishes his letter by saying : nnt.tM la finr. nil rii. Kennedy's Fnvorlto Item- IMlV bnq flniu, fnr nop fan.. Ily. Jlv little Rrnnd ilaughler Imd ecuema the worst way j she was a mam of running sores finm her oars around thntlre neck to her chwks. My wire RnoliiT Favorite Itemedy In mall doses, and what was tho result I TohIst tho sores have all disappeared, the skin H smooth and clear, and si o is f at and rugged and as brignt as a silrer dollar. 5Ir. Solomon Davis of North Kortrlght, N. Y finds himself at 72 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tired nil tho time, weak, languid, poor appe tite, and no nrabition. Thought nt his nge nothing could do him any food, but Iko hun dreds of other people in hiscondl- Hon tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ilcmcdy nnd began to get better nt once, and now leeis as naie anil Hearty ns 110 ever did. It Is particularly pleasing when sick ness is ns common ns now, to know that there Is a remedy that cures disease, builds up tlio weak and debilitnted, strengthens tlio nerves, mil 1ms restored to healtli and ttrcnglli, men and women who have been I'ontiitcil to their liomes for moiub.3 on icms 01 sickness. DR. Ti l EEL ii:i;tnciii4k akzt. o't liiidtlli' KKit, nnd tild Ol l-olli if ou. wiirir fiftiu ny youihiv.i 1'tiUjr ir lii(tl rf(liiH, nr i Ol- i ot inlc1lnt nnlure, mI ifli nt- il cmiddfUtltU tn ntipfii tli"i v wiltDR.C. F. THrCi-,-r flVO 21. M. I ' 1 1 1 -'' I"'." No cTiipflnif r. tii ijillurt iu tn cqiinl lilm. t'odliitf tifwuimjici pr mm i- Ii i ho niny inio mm uvnuuia nnvi nifuii- ffi'mi'-i Quack nntl ouI1-1k' fpoln1Kt ''( clmiiimut i! m tiTfitinciit of itrnt cnwH ut IHoml I'tn, utit . Htrlrturc. etc., Utr jnimi of 61 t,wn llimi- I til, . to Si cv'jfH, 0 to 8 t WmI, ami Siit. t vV- itiM, Hut. dftyt allilay. rrr"li t'H-i'mrit 4 t iaditx mm PHYSICIANS FAILED. Trunk P. Foley lev path unaer ooini - i ouuereu fleten paw from tnoou poiMin, wirirt1 ure. -viirlouii upct-lal aien.' ni detilllty i its wort form. Con BUltwl altoprcther eltthtoen ihyslciom. over 8C0OO. 1 recelml ro relleft wns a ncrfret Hvlnf? ekPiemn. At nn uKi O. F. THECL. B38 North Fourth at., let in UiU country. I wItIbo nil feilon lie is. in my ejw.iuw omj hui, H",i sufferers to pivn up quackery and con- cult DR. THEE No nnme or HdJre" will bo publUliotl without tho co imc nt of the patient Political Cards. F OK COUNTY CUMlM'KOtil.KR, J. M ULJIOLLA ND, Or ail EX AN DO All. Bubject to Ui-mocratlo rules. Oil COUNTY AUUirOIl, THEODORE F. BA TDOfiZF, OT POTISVILLK. Subject to llcpu- lloan rulen. '71 )U DlKKCTOK Of' TUB 1'OOH, JOHN HERO AN, OF NOllIll OASS TOWNSllir. Subject to Di-inoeratlu rulos. F Oil COUNTY COMMUiIOVFSK, CHARLES p. A LI, F.N, OP TAMAQUA. Subject to Itot.nl lean rules. JN01t COUNTY TIIKASUUEH, II J MULD- ON, OP ol!ENANDOAII Subject to tho rules of Iho Democratic con- F jlillt tOUNTY TKEASOKKK, DANIEL nBOIIERT, ot, D., OT SOHUYLKtLt, I1AVBN. Mubject o Hep bile tn rules. JJOE COUNTY 0JMM188I0NER, BKtfJ. R. SEVERN, OK RH KN AN no An, SubjMt to decision ot the Hcpubllcin Cour.tr onvotlo' . F OU KKUITUtt P. J. MARTIN, or PALO AIiTO. t-ubltM't to IVnj(vrfttlo rules. )R COUNTY COMMlSfilONEH, FRANK JiENTZ, Or ASHLAND. tnMrt tfl lUmubllflrtn rules. rOR I OUNTY COMMISBIONKK, THOMAS R ELLIS, or SHBNANDOtll. Hubji-ot ui Hepulilloun rules. JJtOR COUNTY CO.M.MIS8IONBU, .y. if. Ml DDL ETON, or aiLUKiiioN. Subject to Upubllean rules. IJ-OH COUNTY COMMWSIONBK, ELI AS E. REED, or poTX8yiu.it. Subject to Kenuldlean rules. jJlOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, Or SlICVANDOAlI, Subject to Republican rules. rpfllt COUNTY- CQMMIS8ION15K, JOHN J ilARINi or piwfOHQys. fc)ubect to Democratic rules . rn WAMBN. Trying to Foroo tho Govornraont Into tho Siamoeo DisputOi THE BRITISH INTERESTS IN SIAM fir Thlnrnril Ornj', l'urllmwilnry Secre tary of tho 1'iirrlnii O 111 cp, lloclnrcs Tim tho 1'ronrli Illnrlmdo Will lie nn Act of llolllBCl-cnc .It. J'nrle I.envc llnncknk TlRK-TniN, July 9A. The Clilnoso kov irnnienl lnw ri-celvctl tho newiiof Frnnco'a territorial ilenninils mion Hlnm with MiinEoiiient nnil lndtnimt ion. That Franco llionlil lay claim to country up to the twcnty-thiril parallel in regarded nn nn In trusion upon tlic rlglita of China, for at I'ckin the content in" Is that both bnnks of tho Mekong to n j'.iint well south of tho twcnty-tlilrd parallel are Chinese posses sions. Tho Mnudnrln party, which is bit terly nntl-Froncli, is trying to force tlio government to interfere. 1'Alils, July 80. A cabinet council wns held yesterday nt 5Iarly-Le-Hoi, where President Carnot Is temporarily sojourn ing. M. Carnot presided over tlio delib erations, which were entirely devoted to the Siamese question. After the council roio it wns stated that the government had taken such measures to safeguard the Interests and dignity of France ns were considered from Slam's reply to tho French ultimatum to have been rendered necessary. His stated semi-ofllcially that the block ade will not bo confined to the estuary of the Monnm, but that the rivers east and west nlso will bo blockaded. Hoar Admiral llumann will occupy an islnnd eighteen miles from tho Mennm. It is reported nlso that there is no intention to bombard Bang kok, although the batteries on both sides of tho river nt Paknnm nntl on the islnnd in mldstrenm will bo destroyed. The Itoynl Pnlace.wliero 12,000 soldiers aro believed to be massed, will be attacked and occupied, Tho Dobats, after noting that tho region" Bouth of tho twenty-third pnrnllel, to which France hopes to extend her territory In SInm, includes tho provinces ceded by Great Britain to Siam nfter tho Burmese war, makes theso comments! "This, wo believe, is what tho marquis of Dufferin was charged to represent to M. Devollc, and what China lias also directed atten tion to. It is useless, therefore to shut our eyes to the fnct that, beyond certain points, we no lonircr have to deal with Slam, but perhaps with England, nnd cer tainly with China." Tho Chinese charge d'affaires called on M. Develle, minister of foreign affairs, and explnined the Chinese government's vlows of tho Franco-Slameso dispute. A dispatch from Bangkok states thatM. P.tvie, French minister resident, started down tho river yesterday afternoon on the warship Inconstante, nccompanicd by the warships Lutln and Conieto. All wns quiet in the city. London, July 2(5. In tho hou'so of com mous Mr. Joint I.eng, Advanced Liberal, asked if the government wns aware that British subjects possessed rights over forty square miles of land in the Siamese provinces of Chnntaborn, Krnt and Bat tambang for working ruby and sapphire mines, nnd whether, in tho event of Franco annexing these provinces, enro would be taken togunrd British Interests. Sir Edward Grey, parliamentary secre tary of the foreign ollice, stated in reply that the government wns aware of the mining rights held in Siam by British sub jects, but he pointed out that the province In which these rights are held lie to the west of the Mekong river, and were not therefore Included In the territorial de mands mndo by Franco. Hon. George N. Curzon, Conservative, asked whether Franca had notified Great Britain that she had established a block ade of the Siamese coast; whether the establishment of such a blockade would be regarded ns an act of belligerency be tween Frnnce and Siam; whether the blockade had been or would be recognized by Great Britain and what the govern ment proposed to do In regard to tho mat- tor. Sir Edward Grey replied that Great Britain had received from Franco verbal notice of the intention of the French gov ernment to blockade tho Siamese coast. The blockade would certainly be an act of belligerency. The British government, Sir Edward added, proposed to continue its present protection of the lives of Brit ish subjects In Bangkok and of the prop erty ot British subjects. Mr. Curzon then asked: "Suppose nny British vesel, even a ship carrying mails, should ascend tho Menam river after Thursday, will it risk being captured or fired upon by tho 1'rencnr If so, what steps will tho government tnko to miti gate such n state of affairs? And further. when may we expect notification of the proceedings of our ambassador In Paris?" Sir Edward stated that any further com munication he might make to the house must depend upon tho communications now passing between Great Britain and France. As to the details of tho blockade he must state that the government had only just received notice of the fact of the intended hlooknde. Sir Charles Dilke asked: "Will there be a declaration of war, or merely nn implied belligerency? Will not tho blockade be established under the pretense of its being what is called a pacific blockade? bir huwnru replied: I can t add any thing to what I have said. Great Britain has a sufficient force off Bangkok to pro tect British subjects and property." Nine Killed by Kxiilodlnc Ilynainlte PAIUS, July 20. Four explosions shat tered the Aulnn dyiminite factory In Hon fleur, near Havre. -The ruins caught fire. All hands were at work when the explo sions occurred. Nine men were known to have been killed, twenty more were wounded severely, anil others were hurt seriously, several bodies are believed to be under the burning ruins. Americans Depositing In Canada. Hamiltoh, Out., July 86. City bank ranniiKers report that a large amount of money has been received from American cities during the past few days to be de posited In banks here, A deposit of $45,000 was reoelved yesterday from a woman liv ing In Buffalo, she having withdrawn that amount from a bank in that eity. Two Killed by I.lchtnlnc. Ottawa, Out., July 26. At Clarence Creek, Hussell county, lightning struck the house of J. II. 1-atidry, killing his two daughters, aged IS and 10 years. Mrs. LAndry was also struck, but not seriously hurt. The TVeatlier. Looal she were durlntr. the afternoon or night; high temperature; cooler tonight; southwesterly winds. Terrlllc Ponder Kxploslun In China. Sak Francisco, July 86. Advice from Hong Kong give details of a terrible ex plosion at the government powder maga zine at Cnnton on June 84, which killed many persons, injuring over 800 people and wrecking 4,000 bouses. Fatally Shpt by nnrgtara. Erie. Pa.. July 80. Marshal Alexin dgr HamlU, of .slitatrala, O., was shot by twq burtflan WhBm he wn-s pursuing. Ilamill bad ibaaed tlie tMrglar ome dto tauce when tbey fired upon him. UU wound) are said to be fatal. wninw a THAT CURES m m H m m 3 jF.ito.Mi-; mix. 5 TORTURING B" Headache for 10 Years i" g nv g g Dana's S&rsaparllla g 8 "I was cured t" g !S Mit Ball was the rnwT hah to nmni abr a 55 DANA'S IN CUHHKB. LISTEN Aft IIBTSLLS .OPS BHTIIK HKDVLT. H Hl)ANA SAHSArAniLLA Co.t H gg tiKNTLfMKN i I have nwn m nfffirr frotnH wllfiiitarh (lie lnt Ion year. JJgtS Stall I u I" unc of our local Jtm9 aa aJvtrtlM- (wHim-nt of your inrtllrlne, aad tMUroonlalc of HtgK 8'indorrul cure. . 3H I decided to try onr lott1. The flfflt tttlf S3 ffmitly rphrvwl me. and ty tho thne I lad taken Lw ln more t-Ul.- 1 WAN VV 11 tilt. 1 cui S DANA'S E S SARSAPilUTXIiA Itiunpftfullv vutiH. t Waterforf, NY. JEfiOSIE ILVLI. B The truth ot Mr. IlalPl itsUuiient ! rertiflrdtos by M. .Mcui:itMorr, s Cohocf, N. Y. . l'harmacirt. Dana SarjaoarMla Co,, Delfait, Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN H. COYiiK, A TTOltiXHY-A T-L.A W. Office Heddall building, Hhenandonh, Pa. IITJRKB, A TTORXEY A V-IjA W. SMHANDOAII, FA, Offlee foom 3. P. O ilulldlmr. Shenandoah. ard KBterly hulldlng, I'otUvillo. Q T. HAVICE, BURQaON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Contro Sts. Sheoaadoata, over Stain's drug store. S. K1STLEIJ, M. D PHYSICIAN mil BfiZCr?JV. Office -18U North Jardln street. Sbenandon JR. JAMBB BFbJIN, PUYHWIAN AND BURGRON. Office snd KoHldnncp. Nn. SI Mrrth Jardlr. Street, Hbenamlo;lli. D R. 13. D" LONOACRE, Graduato In Veterinary Surgery anil Dtniistry. All calls bv ldall. iclenranh or telcuhono at tended to with promptness. .Surgical opera tions performed with tho greatest care. Office: Commercial Hotel, Bhcnundoah. JJRANK WOMKR, M. I). Specialul in IVeafmeitl of Catarrh. Practlco limited to diseases ot the eye, car o o and throat. Spectacles lumlshed, guar nnteed to suit all eyes Offlco lSaouth Jardln Btreet, Bhcnandoah. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, Best In tho world. .5.00 ,$3.00 4.00 .50 $3.50 2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR UDIES 2.00 FOR BOYS l. 7S 2.00 FOR If you want aline DRESS SHOE, mado In tho latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mado and look and wear as well. If you wish to economic In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas bboei. Name and price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy W. X.. DODGIuVS, Brockton, M a. Sold by JOtiKfll IIAI.I., M South Main Street, Shenandosh Pa. Entirely VEGETABLE AND A SURE WANDRAKEl FOB Billousnoss, Dyspepsia, iHIffandftn rtleAn.ie j, iiiuigwiiwii viawuauo w I I tho Kldnoys, Torpid Llvor y Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appotito,jaunaico,trup tions and Gkin Diseases. rris25:.pr t:'.tli, GsU ty all Dnssliii. HESSI, mim A LORD, rropi., BuIInsUa, TL The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is Exterminator. We guarantee it lo rid the house ot Bat, BOACHta and Watch Duo. or Money rcfundfo. MAURERS' Pertlan INSECT POWDER Is the best in the market for BCD Butte, ANTa. MoTMa, iMaceTa am boat. As. For Sale by all Drujgtttt Be ure and jet the genuine. Sold only In botuei, our Tbadi Mark on each. o"i,br D. MAURER 4. SON, 329 N.OTH St., PHiiAecLPHiA. rE ktualtl riliU'lt LADIt. X I other, fuj tf-tfw v $tsmnd imtfah At Urvif ivf - 4. iu r lkf ! ritcnlM WMttaiuaUk b1 "ltllr fur 1aw4lt."nilMr. r rt-lani Matt 1 ).0H T. attiuMitUa. Xmm iSf Sold by (01 UMrvf niii),i j v Me9Ba fcaMvaih VM VnnTl &JL'. SiTHE KEEtiD mm- (ST FOR .rtil!iir$tk OhWhe.ter'e tBUH lllamoad Itraadu
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