1 4 T .41 isEADIN i RAILROAD SYSTEM, i , I1llUIII?Dni1VJ PriTM AH NX Hawaiian annexation. .... T, . fWJhtunic) coal used exclusively, Insuring lanllness and comfort iDLB in irrxor may, II, 1B93. a Bhonandoah as followa: ork via Philadelphia, week days, 1.08 a.m., I2.2I,1S.4S,I.N p.m. Sunda; For Now York vlaMauch Chunk, 7.18 n. m., 12.21, 2.48 p. m. iK and Philadelphia, week days 10.03 a. m.,12.3l,48,6.53 p. m. Sun a, la., 1.28 p. m burg, week days, 1.03, T.18 a. m.. jiTatns lo Ifor New I 5.23,7.11 7tb. ii Ilk days. r Keai 6.S3, 7 1 8.08. 7 ' ir liar: 5.63 n. r AUoi 'own, week days, 7.18 a. m., 1(21, o. m r I'olU llle. week da vs. 2.09. 7. 18. 10.18 a. m.. V 2.48, 6 p. m, Sunday, 2.03, 7.40 a. to., 4.2s rTamr. luannd Mahanoy City, week days, 5 83, 7.1 '.10.08 a. m.,12,21. 2.48, 6.H p. m. Sun 2.08, " IS a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional lor L&nnv r v. week dnvs. 6.58 D. m. firl.ani jter and Columbia,, week days, Mr ,2.48p m. r Will ttnSDort. Sunbury and Ijewtsbure At davx .1.23. 7 18. 11.28 a. m.. I. SI. fl.W Dm llav. SI I a. m.. 3.03 n. m. J.r Man noy Piano, weok days. 2.08, 3.21, 6.23, 10,08, 11 S) a, m., 12.21, 1.33, 2.48, 6.63, O.S8, W.Sf auniay,s.u9, 7.sua. m., j.uj, t.ggp. m. r atnrdvlllo, ( Happahannock Station), days, 408, 3 23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 1 S3, 2 Id, 5.53, 0.53, 9.3.1 p. m. Sunday, 2.03 7 4H n. m.. a.ud. .za d. m. r Asm tna ana unamoKin, weos aays, a-xt, 7 18, II 28 a. m , 1.33, o.N), v.m p. m, sun 3.23, 7. 10 a. m., 3.03 p. m. 1 Tn.MNS FOR NHKNANUOAH: I iravo Nt w York via Pbiladelphla, week days, . m., 1 m,4.ixi, 7.j p. m., 12.1D nignt. sun; o.w p. m. , ix. in nigni. Jfc avo JM 7 xorKTia AinucauiiuiiK, ncoKuaye, fa 49 a. 'ii., l.uu, p. in. aunuay, i.ia a, in, tun T .latlnlnhliL lilFltnt ! rent. 4tLtlnn Tl davr.. 4 12. 8 35. 10.00 a m. and 4.01). ii. du p. in. uuuuy 1.W, W.Ud u. 111. ll.OU I. ....I,, .In mnal, n..a I U 1 111 IlirtH li U idlLA,Dlu uU, ntn uujo, vu,,..v, iv.uv, i,,uv in 6.S5, 7 57 p. m aunaay, iu.n a. m s lvo Pottsvllle. week days. 2.40. 7.40 a. j IV 8.11 P on Sunday, 2.10, 7.U0 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Il91 7 1-. . t, m Uitnrinu. 3 Tilt m . f'1' m' . ..... ... I"" iunuimuj lll,y, ween uafa, o.u, v.io. m., 1 61,7.42, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 liV asop m. ' . t a 1 .hnnna Ulnna orrlf lis ffu '2 4 1 All'. 'l-.35.10.40.ll.69.i.ln..l2 56.2.00. 5.20.0.20.7.67.10.11) A'fl Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. IT :ivn (lirnrdvlllc. IHannahunnock Statlunl. jidavH, 2.17. 4.07, 8.36. 0.41 10.43 a. in., liefr. i ir.ui, o.m, o.ui. iu.id p. m. aununy, 1 .4 ' 33. n m.. 3.41. 5.07 D. m. " V J vo V illlamsport. week days, 8.00, 11.36, 12.00 (13.35, 11.15p. m. sunaay, u.isp. m. j,. t- lialliinoro, Washington and the West vlu vlIO. n R., through trains leave Ullaru Aio station, pmiaueipmu, ii: x it. u. n.) at .01. 11 27 a. m.. 3.50. 5.42. 7.10 p. m. sundat ,.Oi, II 27 a. m , 3.50, 6.42, 7.18 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Atlautlr lSzprnrtK and 315. El J, 1.4 0, 7 30. 0 30 pn?. A V4jmana4a) pm. Exci .; Ilslppl Aveauo oi'ly, 0 auu immiiiauon. du. xcursion, irooi toot oi r. 0 0C p in. aayiy Exprci, 3 30 4O1, 500, 6 00, 6 80 ( w mi, yjiu p m. Accoinmoaituou, 7 iu c 05 p m. VlcllnU V lllcv Division. .tenger tritru leave Shenandoan to, s;litlnt,.n. WhllM llnll. Pat,LU,n,,i, . uwii. nethlehcm. Kaston. Phlladelnla JTV)'xn, Wcalherly, Quakako Junotlon, Del a. m., 12.43, S.57 llariu, White Uaven anda, Sayro, Wavcrly Ji. Jymira, 0 ji, 9.08 a. m., 7. e.etj u m. J4 Kochester, llulialo. KTI...... . , I 1 lCBt, 0.01, u.i 8 11 m. 12 43 ana 8X8 p. m. V 11 Hclviucrc, Delaware Water Gap . ' (lmburc. 6.01a. m.. 4.22 u. m. 1 1 SI JyLambertvillo and Trenton. 3.03 a. m. m I U""annocK, u.ui.v.uia. m., a.oi, a uap. ni imaca ana ucneva u.ui, uio a. m. h.u j.uuuru 11.11a u in o.uo p. ui. ,f VsaneBVlH,'' LuvlaiouuaJDeaverMeadow, ' 14 ' Jm., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. i t ! .Hudenrled, llazloton, Stockton and Lim i ira, om, 7.zu, v.us, a. m., 12.1;, ; in. e.ua d. m. 1 scran'. , .U4, v.ua, a. m., 'i.c.t.i Allazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlfionuu. . reeland, 1'6, B.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 t. V. nsnianu, uiraravuie ana l,o?i urceic, i.nt, (.2, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.33, 8.22, 9.16 ttaven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and pkln, 8.42. 10. i u. in., 1.40. 4.40, 8.22 p. m. Yatcsvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and p, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, ,'ja, u.3.1, iu.ii p. m. Ms will leave snamokln at 7.66. 11.45 a. m. M.UU c. m. a: ana arrive at snenanaoun at ! In., 12.43, 2.67, 4.23 p. m. ii'e anenana' i'e aaununuonu 1 10.5 a. m 12.43, 2.1 l;o PoUavlUo foi 1115,11 18 a. m r 1 . t'e Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26, S, 2.57, B.CT, B.U8 p. m. for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.15, t RhpnAnilnali fnr TTurlotftn. fi.f)4. 7.2fl. O.nfl. K2.43. 2.67. 4.22. 5.27.8.08 p. m. I lo llazleton for Shenandoah, 7.!iJ, 9.23, l m.. 1S.1D. 7.1. 7.DO D. m. . t SUNDAY TRAINS. i h3 leave for Aehland, Glrardvllle and Loel a .u a. m., 12.3a, z.45 p. m. -llYatosvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City, V j I, Hazleton, Illack Creek Junction, Penn b junction, maucu uuuqk, Aiientown, W.. hem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m J-. nhllaaelnhla 12.30. 2.56 d. m i ratesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and 1 I. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.65. 4.40 6.01 P. m. I (O iiaucion lor oueuauuoau, o.w, 11.au 1 (.05, 5.30 p. m. e anenanaoan ior I'otisvuie, d.w, d.u, 1.. Z.45 d. m. 1 Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 5.1b p. m. U. u. uanliuuiv, uen. i-ass. Agi. PhlladelDhia. Pa. inNNEMACHER. Asst. Q. P. A. Lehlch iley uivisiou, aouin uetnienem x'a. " I A IJUfPin 1T1 ,lnl A. o uiu m.u, ugui, null. JSYIiVANIA KAILUOAD. ' SCHDT .KILL DIVISION. 1 .ii v 2d. isai- s will leavt Shenandoah after the above r Wiggan's illbertou, Fntckvllle, New St. Cinir.i'oitsvuio, iiamDurg, uoaaing 1 vn. Phoenix vllle. Norrlatown and Phil j, (Uroad st -eet station) at 6:00 and 11:11 uatriap. m onweeuuays. cor rpiw u lntermed.ate stations 9:10 a. m. KITHniVH. IWlgcan's, Ullberton, Frackvllle, New 1 t. Clair, pottsvllle at u:uu, v:4u a. m 0 p. m. Foi Hamburg, Reading, Potts i I'neenuvuio, norristown, -nuaaeipm: lc i v.wii.ui,c iu v. ui. ,V-v-l 'r leave Frickvllle for Shenandoah a f ) ,m. and lSr.l, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m f ,'s, 11:13a. n. and6:40p.m. I .ii Pottsvllk for Shenandoan at 10:16 i a. m. ana o is p. m. ) Phlladelp'iia (Uroad street station) foi llle and She rtndoah at b 67 and 8 35 a m, f 7 11 p m wcik days. On Sundays leavt vm. I' or x'ottsviue. v a m. ' New York Gxpro9B, week days l 05, 1 50, b 15, 6 60, 7 30, 8 2o, 0 60, II 00 "m, 12 00 noon, 12 14 p. m. (Limited K IX and 4 50 n in. dining cars.) 1 35, 1 40, )), i 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 6 SO, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12, 'a, 1201 nlpnt. Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, I. S 60 11 03 11 35. a m. 12 44. 1 40. 2 30.4 ui d 4 50) 5 20, 6 80, 6 60, 7 13 ana 812 p m and l'.ir.or I lira and Dlnlntr Cur). 12 uj uigm weeK uays oun- V.0,7 20, 9 10, 11 13 am. 12 1, 1, and UO:- night. Wnahtne J dally. No coaches, yilelimond 5 2 12 10 p m, 1 n. it in, 4 41, ID', Wasblngtou only. 12 03 night md 1 30 n. m. woek uavs. Ja will leave llarrlshurg for Plltsbure West every aay at is a, i m ana s iu 2 2ft. 3 25. ,5 00 limited) and 7 30 D m. cr Aitoona at 8 18 a m and 5 0:1 p m every ior Pittsburg and Altouna at 11 20 a in ay. u win leu vp Sunburv for Wllllamsnort. I Canandatgua, ICochester, UuHalo and v Fans at 204, a is a m,ana lupm wren r ror isimira ato si p m ween uayu. id Intermediate points nt61 am dally ' ck Haven nt n is and a 60 a m aauy, i tpmweekdaya For Henovo at 6 IS und 6 31pm week days, and 6 13 a m or rfonly. For Kane at ft is m, ts.ipa vya, UKVOST. i. K. WOOU, (Uanunr 'n'l l'st'p'A; e told TALES I ,&q romotlniPi a bore, but wim toe ueo are tola twice IDai at uauusuer p Cash more they can Duy D'luur ana ,t lower rates than an?T. e In this . tbor are clad to tott the truth of 9 on) roooatod story. Full Una ot Uro- .H W.trtta PnLtliintt rirnn -t A.llaytflid Straw. filer's Cheap Cash Store ii' (Kilvo Philadelphia, ChOHtnui Dtroel whan 5i .''outhatreot wharf, for Atlantic City. H Vekdays Kxpress, 8 IX), 9 00, 10 45 a m, 4llirdnys, 1 30) 2 00, 3 0u, 41m. 4 0, 515 pro. i (lrBlon 7u0am. Accommodation, 81X1 iim, ' days-'-Express,7M), 8 00, 830, BOO, 1000 n : It 4 30 j m. Accommodntlon, 8 00 am and 1' lurnlnu loavo Atlantic City doDot. Ifivannlv fti.'tl 7 I H). 7 !It. 0 HCi A Tn ll New York, 6.04, 7 n'Hazloton, Wlllcos 'on. Luccy vllle. Tow 1 I . 'f LI t Vf 1 ba Girt, Lrng Branch and Intermediate Si I )i, 505,6 50, 8 25. U 30 am, and 2 4 ", 3 30 ,M Vh i -A05and8 25am. ;1 I tlmore and Washington S50. 7 20, iVVia.X 1020, 11 18 am. (12 25 limited dining 1 JJV'K.'n. 3 40, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited iu l'.ir.or tars and Dlnlntr Cur). 617. 'M f o. m 1 1 i Ml I irif a it I m w IB nan in IB Wk S" fiwn it wist cram sTiiiT, strange ns it niny seem, is caused from a lock of that which is never exactly dipested fill. The grcutcst fuel in connection with P ri . appears at this point it xsfartly tfiL'csteif fat and the most weakened digestion strengthened by it. is quickly 774? only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re naval of new, healthy tisr -c. Scott's Emulsion hiKs i 'nne wonders in Con sumption just this way. rr'pwtM, Sent nnttTie.TC Y. Allilnifffi'lflfA. CARTERS ITTLE tick TleAdaeho and relievo nil tho troublon lnel dent to a bilious Btnto of tbo oyBtem, euch as DIzilnoM. Nflnsea. DrnwBlnoan. Dlstrpss aftar eatlntr, I'nin In the Bldot etc, Whllo tbclr most remaiKapio buccoss uas Deea eaowa m curing Headache, yet Carter's Llttlo Tlyer Pllla aro equally Tamable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenimn inin annoying vuiupiaini.vruuo iucj niBO correct alt dlsordcm of tbe etomach, stlmulnte the liver ana resulato tbo bowels. Kven If they only curea Ache they would bo almost priceless to tboso who Buffer from this d 1st reining complalnti but fortu nately their Roodnessdoea not end here, and tboso wno once try incm win nnu ineso miio puis valu able In so manv wets that they will not bo wil. Una to do without them. But after all sick head Is the bane of bo many lives that hero Is where we make our great boast. Our puis euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver nils aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make n dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not trrlpo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nsotbem. In vials at 25 centsi avo for SL Sold Dy druggists everywnere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE rhere's no way to remove oil-stains, thoroughly as a daily use ot bscause of its high percentage of tia ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JjVB. S. KIRK & CO. CMoasC VChiU Rm-einn Snnn A Neutral 8oim Will X n ntrmi!iUiii:iiUiiiorrliraiiV Jleet. Whiten Sncrmatorrhmat' oranyumijuirn' clUrhdrceiaiB rour clrugKin 1 r a bottle o Bic . It i . l'. In 11 few dare without tbo rlil or publicity of ioctor. Kori'poisonoua ntf TOr-i,tC"l li lt tO ftrlCtlll. Tht Universal American Curt MAiiiifactured by The Evans Chemical 0o.B Cincinnati o. N w IIHcovery. Mayer's Magnetic Catanh Cure Is used by vapor inhalation and Is too only nifdlclno o( tbu MliX over put on tin market. Hy Inhala tion the medicine Is not poured Into tlio stoma -h nnd thenco sent wan 'ertng through the -yiem. Hut by lnfrnlat on the medicine i nppllcd directly lo the dlnnved on;an and the only wav to rencb the nttocted parts In the nose. Every bottle Is guaranteed by the drug gist. Prior t per bottle, Guaianteod to cuio. Kor si'e by all druggist". ITS U'ED DIFFERENT 1'ltOM ANY OTIlltlt MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and nil dru?gits nre Instructed to return the uionoy to any one who t lis to bs cu-ed by Mayir'. Magnetlo dturih Cure, Price 0110 dollar f three months treat ment This U saving a groat deal, but it has never filled. For ialn by druggists, or ud dross The Mayeiis Ditro Co., dtw2w Oakland Md Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lamo bock, etc. DR. SANDEII'S ELECTRIC BEL! With Elcctro-Mognotlo SUSPENSORY illicit I'mcnui lien, improvement i Will cure without medicine ail toe'.Beis irsulUnpr from OTer-toxAttoituf bruin nt-ive to ctni eicewsor lndi cretlon, aa nervous tit billty, rto-i 'cMiieaa, languor, rheumatUm, kitlmy, lnvr und biaJJer complaint taiuebaclc. lumboco, Bciatloa, all female ootupUlnta wneral 111 health, etc, Tmtt electric Belt contain Udtrnil luiunifrmeuta over all other. Current If loitantly fcltliy wvarer or wo (nrUit 8 000, 00, aw vill cure ail ot the above dl-eagca or uo tar. Thou eands have been cured bv this marvelous jnventlot after all othr rvmwllea failed. and we (rive uuadroda Vf testimonial! In this and every other etnta. Our I'swcrral Iwpmfcd J LLntUO 8V8PFNSORT. th (rrenUiit boon ever onVred wtaW men. HirK with all field. Ileal lb and Isoram btre nath GUiUAM ItU la 00 ta IK) Uj find for Uliu'd ramphlet. maUed, waled, fro SAfJDEN ELECTRIQ CO., Vo, 836 UllOAUWAV, tUV TUUIC CIX Iiwiliuii bi;tUiiirSilv haUUM " i..ju i.-. -j i i lUHM HUR.U.H.NIltlEII. WimMM. i5&9 HPS IP curt e; Painters! , ? DUSKY DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP t-r .... jGiyx&m Tboir Murderous Antipathy' to Christian Teaohors. SWEDISH MISSIONARIES KILLED. Sei ITpnii hy m Mi1 nnil One In Slnln with im A i, WI1II11 Anutlier In llcnten to Doatli ltti Ntonei Terrible fuuilne In hhnusl. VANCOUVP.n, n. 0.. Jillr!2T. hnto ml- Tlcos ri'colvcd hero by tlio Btonmer Ktn presw of Itiilia Klvo full jmrtlculiirs of tlio li.irli.iroiis tiuniaero nfHivoillsli mission- uritw which ocourroil 011 tlio lnt institut nt Slni?pu. Tlio two SwciIIhIi inUslon nrles, Hov. Mr. Wllkholtn nntl Uev. Mr. Johaiisun, only nrrircd In Slugpu In April Inst, mid wcro tho only inlssloimrlas lu Hint town. When the two unfortunntea first went there they ronteJ n Chineso house In tho busy pnrt of tho town, which they contln tied to occupy up to tho time of their death. They hnd their scrvnnU living with them, nntl this llttlo household of Hve pcoplo wan tho only Cliristlnn spot in a litwe town peopled with tho most ferocious mid bitter enemies of Christian ity to bo found on tlio fnco of tho onrth. Tho droits 01 the mlsilouiirics nnil their continued presouco in the town Inflamed tho passions of the pcoplo to the highest pitch, nnil kept them from mnklng nuy converts In tlio stronghold of paganism. A couple of weeks ago tho Chinese serv ants hcnnl that their musters were to bo murdered on tho 18th of July. They told tho two foreigners to lose no timugetting out of the town, but apparently the poor fellows did not think the danger so very ptoshing. On tlio dny mimed, however, the mis slonarles wero not left long hi doubt 11s to tho hostile intentions of tho townspeople. Karly in tho morning the house whom they lived was completely surrounded by n howling mob chlolly com posed of tlio lonfem of the town. Tho lat ter went about from man to man, Inciting them to kill tho "foreign dogs." The mis sionaries 'camu to the door, but were greeted witli a shower of stones, and beat n hasty retreat inside tlio house and pa tiently awaited events. The unhappy men then mado adesparalo but futile attempt to escape. Clamber ing out ot one of tlio upper windows nt tho back of tho house, they readied the roof, but as soon as thoy made their ap pearance at tlio top of the house they be came u mark for a perfect Iiail of stones, feomo of which struck them, cutting them badly. Finding they could not remain they ran nlong the roof and over tile roofsof a scoro or so of tho adjoining houses. The mob pursued them down the street, yelling, cursing mid pelting them till nt last tho missionaries could proceed no further. A high house barred their further progress, and, despairing, the poor men dropped Into tlio street Into tho midst of the wolves in human shape who were thirsting for their blood. Happily their agony was not a long ono. A huge man smashed in tho skull of Mr. Wickliolm with an axe, and Mr. ,Io hanseli was speedily pounded outof human guise by the shower of stones that wero rained upon him, The bodies were then striped naked, subjected to needless nnd revolting mutilation, and left lying In tbo street a prey to the dogs, while the mob went olf to complete their work, some to loot and burn the houso occupied by tho two poor missionaries, and others to catch mid maltreat the three Christian servants, but theso men escaped with their lives and wero spared to bring tho tragic story to Hankow. The llupao says that terrible accounts of distress prevailing in Slums! on account of famine in that province liavo been brought to Nlngpo by a man who arrived there on tho 10th Inst, in the steamship I'ekin. People of the distressed provlnco are dying by thousands. The flesh of the arms and thighs of the poor wretches who sink down with exhaustion are frequently cut oft by those who have still strength to do sound eaten. Oiiiiriiutiiio AtruliiKt Knpls. CONSTANTINOI'LK, July !37. A live dnys' qitiirnntine hns been deelnred acuinst nil Vessels nrrlvini; from Naples. STOCK AND PRODUcFmaRKETS Cliitlnc (Jiiiitiitliii)n nf the riilludelphla Hinl New York llxcliaiii;8. NewYoiik, July LU In the stock market today tliero were sharii tducllnus In stock, which drove the innrkct Into an actual panic. Closing IjIiIm: LehlRh Valley. 3I VT. N. Y. & I'a.... &i Pennsylvania CM II. & It. T. com... 111$ Heading ):t II. & II. T. prcf... - St. Paul Krlo 8 Lehigh Nav 17 D. L. & W ...131 Heading B. m. in... HI X. Y. Central W Heading 1st pf5s... SI WoBtHhore OTJ-tS Ilciidlng Sd lit 'is.... 17 Lako Krlo V... 11 Heading 3d pf fw... 12W New Jersey Cent. 6i N. Y. & N. K Wi Del. As Iludson.-lOt tleneiul Mtuketa. New Yohk, July !. atato nnd tvostcrn flour quiet, easy: low extras, $1.05S.i.iV, city mills, patents, S1.2V31..VI; fair to faticy, f-.15fc:l.l); Minnesota clear, $2.51 13,!; patents, 3til.15; suporflne, Sl.75'.-; city mills, S3.WIJ.8,"; winter u heats, low grados, $l.ftjMi; juitents, $.Uii3l: straights, Jll Wat: rye mixtures, fc3.l i; line, $1.7iKS.ln; southern quiet, stoadyj cnmmiin to fair extra, $!.li3.1l; good to choice do., S3.1.V&I 25. ttyiwlull. sleudy; 8Uier- llno.SJ.).2.. Wheat ilull.litcaily: August. 7iU &7oJo ; Soiitember, 7-J(JMo.i October, "?i 74 7-ltlo.: Deeeniber. "UK78-.llc. Hye q ', steady; western, 5!Wi!7o. Corn dull, lower; . ust 47nO'l September, mmimo.i No. 2, Hi 48ac. Oats quiet, eas er; August, 31Ho ; .St'P temlier, 3140.; state, :i5t.1o.; westcrn,37H1.1c. I'llll.AliEl.rillA, July iH. llaef dull, steady: extra mess, fc7.'V8; lamlly, $10312. Pork in ralrilemann, steady; newmuss, Jltai3.75. Lrnrd quiet, weak; steam rendered, J9.05. Butter moderately active, easy; state dairy, 17i2iic.; wosleni dairy , lonrtCia '.. r.liilca, i(,o.: stato creamery, aUMl'.; western, do., 17o2JHc.; troitntlon do., ItVtlSc. Chrese In moderate demand, steadistato lurgd white and colored, 7Jf,c.; do., miall, vVo.; part skims, IO SHe.; full skims, He. Eggs quiet, firm on fancy: state and Pennsylvania. ItxiilT; went- em, WWW: IU1.11M011K. July 28. Flour dull, unchanged. Wheat eteany. Corn easy; white corn, by sample, &2u.; yellow 'joru by sample, fide. Oats kteady, Hye inactive. Hay thin; good to choice timothy, $17.snl8.5 1. Cotton nomi nal; middling, Slie. ProvUlong quiet, flutter very dull; creamery, fant y, 2li&-'-V- do., fair to choice, 183k20c.; do., imitation, 18c. Kggs steaily at 13c. Live Mock larkets. llprPAtx),July 20. Cuttle rlrni; 1 051 lb. steers, ft; lighter lots, 31.UWI.8J. llogs-Yorkcrs, fl!.Kia.W; mediums. S.3na8.2i; extra fancy heavy grades, fll. llld'l 13; roughs, S1.7''K"; stags, $1'. SO. Sheep and lambs dull; good light lambs, 6 35; culls. $!4$t.6U; cull sheep, S2&.'.h: fair. ts.i ffll. KAST Liiihity. Pa., July 29. Cattle steady; prime, ;i.7.'.i!i6; good. fr(01.Si ; common to fair. J-.rA,tTo. Hogs dull: medium and light weights, $0.41)30.50; extra heavy, &.0 j0 20. Bheep market demoralized; prime, Sl-2il. 40; good, $.X7iat: common to fair, Larrb.s S2.Ka. Ilrcliarit Tlilevei Fliot. PlTTSituito, Jnly 27. W. A. Dunlap, pnrt owner of Tlio Commercial tinzette, and a inlllionnire tinware manufacturer ot this city, shot and badly wounded three orchard thieves who, with others, were trespassing on his property. The three youug men Injured were Thomas Kelly, shot In the right thigh close to the groin John Kelly received a shot of a trifling character In the right leg, and John Con' lln was shot In both legs. Thomas Kelly's wound may prove serious. The police have the names of the companions ot the above, and all will be arrested, Mr, Dunlap was placed under arrest aud gar ball in the tun of Kuwa, - . A Hew TrMljr rrermreil Shnnlil tliel'find iifr Document Tnlt. Sam Fhakcii'OO, July ST. Tho steamer Austitilla Hrrlved from Honolulu yoster day. The Australia sailed tile day nfler the Oceanic Clans Spreckels was nmong tho steamer's passengers. Mr. SpreokcU says the provisional government l doomed. The question of government will event ually be put lo n popular voto and I,llIuo knlanl will win. Kx-Mlnlstcr Stevens and n fow missionaries wero rosponslblo for tho uprising. Tho provisional government has drafted a now treaty which will bo used by Com missioners Alexander Slid Thurston lu the form of n sitygesllou tsthe Vnlte l h" ites government in case President mil declines to finally withdraw th m treaty (if annexation and detenu ub mit n new treaty or some modi, c.ii .on of tho old one. The new document in brief cedes without reserve nil right of sov erclgnty in m d over tho Hnwallan Islands to the Unlreii Stales ot which they ore to become an in; cgral pnrt; cedrn and trans fers an absolute fee of all tho government nnd crown lands, etc.; provides that the cxlslstlng government bo continued for five years under tliedlrectlou of tlio United States commissioner appointed by tho president; prohibits Immigration of Chin eso laborers and the entering of Chineso laborers Into the United Stntes, and pro vides that the public debt shnll bo as sumed by the United States, the Hawaiian government continuing to pay the interest thcieun. lliti.lv (lie til I is Arrckteil. DDNVHl!, July ST. President M. .1. Law rence and Cashier V. C Schroder, of tho People's Savings bank, were arrested on n warrant charging grand larceny in con nection with tho failure of tho Buwngs bank. The warrant was sworn to by W. M. Casey, in behalf of his wife, Sophlo Casey, who is a depositor in the bank to the amount of el.HUO. Tlio charges upon which the proceedings aro brought is that the bank received a deposit from Mrs. Casey within thirty days previous to tho time of failure. This is alleged to lie a Violation of the state law, and is held by that law to lie pi linn facie evidence that the olliclais of tlio bank knew that tho bank was Insolvent. Tlio ripuliliiiit lii Ko Hurry. HtiZZAlltt's HAY. Mass., July 27. Tho president will remain here Just as long as he possibly can. Ho will not leave beforo the morning nf the day before congress meets and then go direct to W ashington The remaining members of the president's household will not leave here until about Sept. 1. CiiHlil.r Kimttliig still M!tn,. MlI.WAUKi;i:i July 27. Cashier Knetting, of the suspended .S.iuth Side Savings hank, who dlsiip'ieared last week, has not been hoard from. Mr. Koettiug, as executor ot various estates, had in his possession bo longing to lie! is over C 100,000 iu money nnd property. riitllllpt .liickMiii Arrives. Nkw YoiSK. July 27. Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist, arrhed by the steamer Teutonic yesterday. He says he will light Corhett anywhere thai the latter may se lect, provided that it is north ot Mason and Dixon's line. ' Tho tVeatlirr. Generally fntr; westerly winds. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National League. Atftovotk: 11. 11. u. New Yor.i 3001 11 100 x fi 7 Baltimore 1 1 0 0 (I 1 0 0 1- 4 0 At Philadelphia (1 lun'gi; 1st game): it. 11. n. Philadelphia I I) 11 t) 0- 4 IS 2 Uiooklyn 2 10 10-4 1 At Philadelphia (fuamd gamo): It. II. E. Philadelphia. 0 2 II 0 0 0 4 0 Brooklyn 1) 1 II 0 0 2 2 0 X- 0 14 ( 0-501 it. it. 1:, x-fi 7 1 u- 2 0 : At Boston: Boston 0 10 110 1 Washington... 1 0 0 0 1 0 U tVt Cincinnati (Ave Innings): It. II. E. Cincinnati 0 1 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0- 1 5 0- 0 1 At Louisville: It. II. E. x-11 10 2 Pittsburg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Louisville 0 1- 7 12 II, II 2- 7 14 0-0 7 At St. Louis: Bt. Louis. II 0 2 0 (I 1 0 Chlcuno 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 At Cincinnati Tho second game between Cincinnati and Cleveland postponed; lalu. I't'iiiiMvlvitniii Mm" i;u. At S'Tiinton Mi i'aniiin, 11: K mtun, 7. At Be.idlng -lieaiiin, li; A!le:iimMi, 5. At Alt ona- Alionnu. 1; Hairi-1 .1 2. At Jolll'.'""- 1 ' 'OV'i. " V " . t.i. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carelessness. TI10 majority of people (Ho sooner than they should. Evidence of this fact is crow ing daily. Waring says : " Discaso is not a consequence of life ; it is duo to unnatural conditions of living neglect, nhus-c want." Dr. htqilicn bmitli, on the same sulijcct "Man is born to health nnd long life: dis' case is unnatural, death, except Irom old ago, i3 accidental, and both are preventable by human agencies." This is almost invari ably truo of death resulting from heart dis ease, vurcicss uver-uxemuii, iiiieiniieruie use of tea, collec, tobacco, alcoholic or othei ttimulnnts are generally tlio cautcs of this diiiicwty, nnu lnuiiierenco to its progrcss rD' buns 111 suuueu ucuin, ur juug eieKiiebs eiui- ing in death, ily tho newspapers it can be seen that many prominent and hundreds ol ! : .... , i:r. .1:.. t 1. - A iieruiia in iirivaiu iiiu uiu iiuiu jivaib uid' cafce every day. it you navo onyoi tne louowing symp toms: shortnets of breath, palpitation, lrrec- ..1... .,..!, :...:., ...i ,,.i,.: rniio pain in shoulder, 6idc, or arm, swollen ankles, etc, begin treatment immediately for heart disease. If you delay, the consequences may oc serious. l'or over zU years Dr. tranklln Allies, the eminent specialist, lias made a profound 6tudy of heart disease, its causes and cure, and many of the leading discoveries in that direction aro due to him. Ilis New Heart Cure is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for the euro of heart disease, as is proved by thousands of testimonials irom grntelttl persons who have used it. James A Tain, editor of the Corry.ra , I,mder, states: "Alter an apparent recovery from three mourns 01 la grippe, J wil on me irev uui-uii-scions from heart disease In one month from that tlrao I wns unable to walk across my room and mvnulse beat from 85 to 116 times a minute I then used Dr. JI lies' Kew Heart Cure, and nt onre becamo stronger. After uslnir six bottles wns able to work as usual and walk a mile every dsy, my puise ranging from 68 to 60. Pr. Miles' rpmftriv 1 not onlv a nrevGlitive but a cure." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold by all drug gists on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Miles Meuicai uo., r.iknnri, juu., ou receipt 01 price. ?i per Dome, six ior 10, express prepam. 11 is posi dvelv free from opiates or dangerous drugs Dr Hues' iius,;s cents, rrec uooxat uruggisis, ur oy mau. "HOTHER'S FRIEND" . Is ft sclontlfloally propared Llnimou and harmless; every iiieredieut it, recognlited value uud in constant uy by tlio modlOHl pr. feeslou. it bho ens Labor, Leeseuo Pain, Dlmiuibb.' Danger to lifo of Mother imd Cfct! Hook ' To Mothers" moiled frt, oi alulng vnluahlo tuformation an voluutnrv te&ttmonlsjs. finnri itti a , t. iiuaiirn ireftd,h mHu if price, SIM pet b3jK BRADFIELD RECUU10R CO., Atlanta, Ga. BoldbynltdrUgStsts. THE SAKE GLAD CRY, "IT VMZ ME WELL." Dr. David Kennedy's flvorlte Remedy, ol Kondout, N, V., the ulk of the Country. Mr. W. P. Johnson, the lenillns mer chant of Oalnsville, N. Y., Raid lo tliiv Hist " 1 nave sop over 60 (loz. of Ur , Ke.iniHly.'s Fa vol Ito llcmoily, in. 1 linvo never had 1 botllo returned 01 0 fault found v. itii it. Olio of m. customers pile! his doctor nad was tin n 110 better, took n bottle 0' Favorite Remedy upon my recommend) lion, aud it did him more good limit tin lhysiclaiH lorn? treatment. 110 uiei liotmht six bottles of mo nnd was n well man lont? before they wero used up." Bucli words as tuese must impicss mc sick or nlllng one. Threo years ago I wns troubled with Prlehf' Dlcease. The bent Doctors paid I could not llvi three months. I then commenced iHnR Dr. Ken nedy 'b Favorite Kemedy and I am now well. V. u. RiCAVKn, uiruuuguain, ct-1111. I wnsnflllcted with n tumor crnnlns over r'' rljtht eve. Kmlnent physlclnni snld there was m help for me. I tnn nt that lim" to use Di Kenneily's Favorite Itemedv nnd (lie tumor en tlrely dlssappearpil and Favorite ltemedy uvi my lifo. W, M. l'Acxsm, Portland ville. N Y. If It wero not for Dr Kenneily's Favor.te Item edy I think I should die from constlpntlon Fur orftaltemedy Klves me an appetite, pioilun refreshing sleep, and cured mo of n neivoii' affection I had for yeais. It Is a tonic, and 1 could not live without It. Mns. Jclia a. ycaclc, Kingston. Am vnu ft vljtlm of nnv kldnev or bladder dimcufty ? Try Dr. Kennedy's Favorit" Iteundi at once as It cured me wh' n about lo give up nil hojie. K. o. miLNit, l'ougtikcepsie, n. 1 Have yo'i tho symptoms of dyspeiwo, r 1" Rlnmnph. nnlnftil uelutit In the nbdolnen ell ivit'iiv;, palp tntlon of the heart, sbou bread, uauacno, cunsupaiion, uniwsinefw. iohhoi upi tlte J 'I hen loos -110 t.me. but take lir. hi lintuy 1 Fnvorlta Uemedy. It Is the discovery 1 f n phi' slclan who lias ued it for years in li sprivnt practice, nnd It baiby many tljonsatidliHiHlii'i 1 proven cinlbl of i'..!',"nti lh-it I 11 ' UK. THBkL IrKMHUI.i'tt AU."i 1. V on n pi, initMli' nirt'il, ii nil old of lolh wxt-n, If you r-uir'-r fioin nnv jfiiitlitW I'olly 11 r tnliprri'1ln, tir n (tli-afi of niU-lli'ulo nuliire hlrh i.i-eiK conlltli'iitiiil ticrttiiMiit tlMit coii RiiltDR. C.F. THEEL.01 nntl fivo 'ivt ntnniii" foi Imnl Truth " No rxnirliiMitl. no I'tillarr. unite to tqtml littn. Ifldlnir ncwutuiHTH pionounce liltu I HO OIllT IHIH Him til in 1 Mil- I'liitllisilit -ni niri juu(U nnd oiiM-bc nprlallt hp i-lialMtirc't In tn ntnicnt of worwt ciixch of ItJooil 'liti, fc-rl nlo Htrlctiin, etc., ftP imo of 9).'.xn, lluui-. Huih. 9 to 3 1 pv'iti, 6 to ft , W ed. nnd sm, iv'(r, to 10, Sun myH Hiiimv. i rt'n vwcw i-tm-ti nuiu um, ALL COMFORTS HOME includes the great temperance drink ?Dnnl BeerJ ilt gives New Life to the Old Folks, i 1.1 T . . ' 1 . .. " I'lcasure to iuc rarcnis, Health to the Children. .A as cent package makes ns. ncfturcuuu Hikes, Political Cards. rjOK COUNTY COMITKOLLKR, J. MULHOLLAND, Ot SHENANDOAH. Subject to D' mocratlc rules. F' OK COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. HA TDORfF, Or POTTSV1LLE. Subject to Republican rules. OR DIIiKCTOll O ' TUB l'OOIl, J'UhV HERO AN, Or NOItTII CASS TOWNSHIP. Subject to Democratic rules. F Oil COUNTY COMMH-IO EIl, CHARLES F. ALLEN, OV TAMAQ A. i-ubject to lie ub lean rules. F OR COUNTY TRIiASUUHK, 11 J MULD ON, Or bllENANIJOAH subject to the rules of tho Democratic con vent lgOK COUNTY TItKAMUKEH, DANIEL DECHERT, at, D., or SC11UVI.K1I.I. HAVEN. Subject o Rep blloaii rules. JJIOR COUNTY OOMMISHIONKB, HENJ. R SEVERN, or RIIKNANPOAn. Subject to decision ol tho Republican County onvenuor. pOU RKOI.xTEIt r, j. ma.hu n, or r u ai,to. ublf-t lo llcronrf'rntlft rulas. JK COUNTY COM.MIHSIONRR, Fit A NK REifTZ, OT ASHLAND, ithil to Itmuihllmn rl" F OR COUNTY COMMIH-3IUNWH, -Mint AN It EL h TN, or siibnandoau. Subject to ttepubllean rulsa. F OK COUNTY COMMISSldNait, N. O MDDLETON, Or OILUEltTON. Subject to H publican rules. XOK OUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAN E. REED, or rorrfviLMi. Subject ui lUpublloan rul. pOR' OUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEIN WEND ER, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Itepubllaati rules. IQR CQt.NTy OaMMia-IONER. JOHN R MAu or piMeoBcjjs.; , Subject to Democratic rules'. mfik ALL THE iCTfi nires i'4 FA EtT Good for AU-Uood All the Time. hp as cent package makes Vlvej&f & rf7SMk gallons. llesureandgetA-15 gift Revolting Triplo Tragody Pittsburg Tonomont. WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN KILLED. Tim Husband nnd 1'ntlier llrokn In the Hkulls of Ills Victims with n Heavy llnliuner, and Hirn Tried to Illdo Ills Crime by liiemidlnrlsui. I'lTTSltnmi, July 87. A terrible triple , trniteuv took place dttrltiK tlio onrly Hours Of the mornliiK lu n rntttshaokte brick ten ement on Onk alley, near tho lietid of Knoxvlllu Incline plane, ovorlonkltiK tho south side. Mrs. John Smnus, nnil her two children, ngeil 0 anil I) roars respectively, died, nnd tho liiisliind and father is under arrest. Tho family eon-lsted of four children nnd tho parent. A boy 8 years old nnd n 13-weeks-old infant wero titilnjiired by their father, but wero left in the building nf.r It IihiI been set on fire. The family huS'iecttpled tho mlsemblo qtinrters about three years. Quarrels lmvo been so fre (jtteiit that tho nelglibnrs Kavo them little attention. At 11 o'clock at nltIit the usual quarrel was iu progrexi, but no nil usual noise was heard until !i o'clock in tho morning. Oeoro Sitiaus, tho husband and father, ran to n uelKlibor's Iiouhu, nnd in tbe gtentest cxcltemetit exclaimed that something u as wrong, as he could not get Into tho upper room. Tho neighbor rnn to the hoitke, stumbling over tho body ol Mrs SnmiiN nt tho door. Just then smoke and flames burst from tlio upper windows. When the fiii'tnen arrived they picked up tho body of the woman. She was Btlll breathing, but died In a few moments. The firemen found blood spattered ovet the floor, furniture mid walls of the down stairs room. In the room up stnlrs they found blood marks everywhere. The feather bid was on lire, and they pulled It from the slatH to throw It out of the win dow, when they noticed something heavy in It. They reached Into tho slit and pulled out tlio body of a child. Tho body was burned black and not n stitch of clothes was on it. The body was taken down stairs and tho burning tick thrown nut ol tho window. The men wero horrified to see the black and charred body of auothei child under the bed. The baby was sound asleep In Its cradle. Tho flumes wero soon extinguished. On the floor wcro two hammers covered with blond, n broken lamp, uud blood on nearly every piece of furniture and every foot of the iloor. Tlio room was In tcrriblt disorder, i.howing that a desperate battle took place between tho murderer nnd his first victim, his wife. Tho surroundings would indicate that the man and wifo had fought, and that ho knocked her to the floor with a bouse hammer weighingabout n pound. It is thought he used this until the hnudle flew oft and then procured a heavy machinist hammer. After tlio mother received her death blow the father killed his daughters, aired 0 and 0 years respectively, lie had struck them several blows over their heads with the heavy hummer. Kvery blow sank deep Into their brains, crushing their henilH. Ills next work was to place the lnmpuudei the bod so that tho lied clothing readily ign'ted, hoping thereby to conceal the ter rible crime. The 8-venr-old boy who escaped stated that his father hnd killed his mother. For Alleceil Liircnny nt the Fnlr. Touonto, Out., July '.'7. II. B. Nowltz, of Geneva, Switzerland, his two sons, ngod 17 and 14, nnd their governess, Josephine ngtier, wero taken into custody hero on telegrams received from John lionlleld. chief of the secret service at the World's fair, Chicago, where tho prisoners are wanted for grand larceny nnd embezzle iiiunt. The prisoners protest their inno cence. Nen-ltz's oldest sou said that Ik was agent of tho Swiss Watch company, and that he fitted up the Swiss depart ment ut the World's fair. No Truth In tlio Ilcpnrt. IjOSnON.July L'7. The Hon. K. J. Phelps, who was one of tlio American counsel be foro the IJehring Sea tribunal of arbltra tion, was questioned In this city in re gard to the report circulated in the United States to the effect that tho tri bunal bod decided in favor of the Americans. Mr. Phelps declared that there was no truth in the report, lie added that he did not think that a decision would bo reached by tho arbitrators for some days. Killed by a l'ullllic Tree. PETF.nsiil'lio, Vu., July 27. James A. Jones, of this city, and Capias Dillon, ot Chosterneld, while driving towards Ches ter stopped at a watering trough Just be yond the city limits to water their horse, when a wind squall enmo up very sudden ly. A tree was blown down and struck both men, ns well as tho team. Jonas' skull was crushed and he died soon after. Ulllou's injuries are not serious, but pain ful. The horse was instantly killed. This Slob Fulled. MnMl'ltls, July 27. An attempt was made last night to resnuo three imprisoned leaders of tbo mob who on Saturday night lynched Lee Walker, the negro rnvlsher. They were beaten oil by the jail ofnoials. ono of their number being shot In the lej by a guard. Did Nut Kill Ills Coachman. Oconomowoc, Wis., July 27. The coro ner's Inquest relieves William Hale Thomp son, of Chicago, of any responsibility in the death of his coachman, Schumacker, which it is now learned was caused by a bursting blood vessel. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Edward T. Mcljiuuhliii, a Yale univer sity professor, is neud. Secretary Carlisle is IhIiI tip with an In I ciplent attack of rheuniHtUm. II. I. Nlohnlas & Co. anil J. U. nnmont, I New York stock brokers, have failed. i Tbe execution ot the nine condemned Chootows has lieen postoned from Auk. i j to Sept. 8. j Thomas Jordan aud John Olsen were drowned iu the lake at Chicago by tin cniwialiig of tlielr boat, Harry Wright, the manager of the Phil adelphia 11 eball club, will lie married in he full to a Xew York lady. Charles B. Jordan, of Jersey Cit y.brothei ot Conrad Jordan, aaaistant United States treasurer, died yesterday ot Drfght's dis ease. Leo and Clio M endow, trapese perform' ers, fell n dUtanoe of twenty feet tn a Chi cago theater aud were probably fatally In jured. In Pike county, Ky., J. W. Belcher killed Dick Hall, i noted moonshiner. Hall eloped with Belcher's wlfe,uud this caused the trouble. Two Pttuhurc Suicides. riTTfcM'lKA July 27. --Robert A. 'Wat son, atjeil 87 and single, an inspector for the Monongnliela Water company of the south side, sent a bullet through his head yesterday, killing himself instantly. Tem porary Insanity, superinduced by the ex treme heat. Is supposed to have been the cause of the ded. An unknown man cHmbetl to tbe tep Qf the Fort Wayne rail- ,rpij brtOstt" mi Jjjmpsa Uuo ater HJtfiee eslovf. H oama to the surface onoS liHt astnln dlsanti eared. The body I has BbTbeeh reyereil, , io MRS. MILLY FKltaUSON, Troy, N. V. The following tribute , to DANA'N power over OLD CIIIIONIO OOM 1'I.AINTN, was tnt us by Wm.'Oroom MAUY,n120 Congress ht., Troy,N.x..t Obntmsmen :-I have i been tnijublcd with i,i v v. it oMi,i.Aivr, co.vsriiM TIO nnil nSVi:VHl for a long llnio. I employed the best Doctors In tho city; they told mo Old Chronic Complaints were linril lo euro. Tliclr medicine, did me no irood. I stopped taking it nnd bTug Tt nTiottle of DATA'S SAltSPAIll I.. LA. lloforcl had taken half of It I felt iK'lter. 1 have taken three bottlos of DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! fat iitijdiliiK I wont and it (loc not llNlri'SN mei in tho least. Yours truly, , Troy, N. Y. SIRS. HILLY FERGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. Professional Cards. OHN H. COYLE, A TTOItNKY ATLA W. Office Heddall building. Hhcnandoah, Pa. U UURKIC. ATTOllNEY AT-LAW, SHINAHDOAn, PA, , . fmnn O , 1 I) r ll,,ltnn Uhannnlnnl, ud l.atcrly liulkhng, Pottsvllle.' Q T. UAVICE, Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre StV Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyjT S. KISTLEH, M. D., PIIYHWIAK AND SURGEON. Iffico 1 Srt North Jardln street, Shenandoah D R. JAMBH STKIN. PHYSICIAN AND HORGKON, Offlco and Residence, No It Ncrlh Jardti street, Shenandoah. D R. E. D LONOACRE, Graduate In lV(criiiary Surgery nnd Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness, surgical opera tions performed with the greatest cre. Office: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. F RANK WOMER, M. I). Sjirclalist tn 7Venfmnf of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of tho eye, car o-o and throat. Spectacles lurnlshed, guar iuteed to suit all eyes Offlce !3Kouth Jardln street, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. j Beat In tho world. $5.00 3.00 4.00 42.50 $2.00 FOR UDIES $2.00 I.7S FOR BOYS 1.75 If von want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economlzo In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy "VV. Id. DOUGLAS, llrockton, Mass. Sold by, JOSEPII It A I.I,, H South Main Street. Shenandoah. Pa. Advertise lu "Tfa emerald." Entirely MANDRAKE AND SURE CURE son BUiousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho Kldnoys,TorpId Livor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appotlto, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Diseases. Fri:t25:. pwtottle, Csll ly ill Bruteiiti. EESEf, mm ICtB, rnps., ItrUsttH, It &3.50 mm a $2.50 m -fi 42.25 JfaU for .tmi f -iA. W jiiWI w ri' jss... jm run The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER Is MAURERS' Exterminator. We guarantee It tunJ the house of Ruts, Roaches and Water fjuos, or MONEY RCTUNDF3. MAURERS' Ptrslan INSEOT POWDER Is th best la tbs market for BIDBUII. Ann. MTM ' Inscotb cm Oqea. o, ' Ta C rA h, lt nNiflnltlAwHa nrm mnA eXl the raiulna. Sold ocJy la lttlei, our Tsadc Mann on each. ""MhB D- MAURER &, SON, 329 N. 8TH St., PHiUBurHt, . 'SMB. -l-