mm mum s, J3X nd mt oly eet v,yBi tn IB looii tree lion vi ER Hire. tended itea i Win- FADING RAILR1AD SYSTEM, Ihraelto coal used cluivcly, Innurlng cleanliness s d comfort. tlMR TABLB HI Bf ,IOT MAT. 11, 1693. pity! Ioavo Shetland h as tollowa: irwownortt via -i laaeipnia, ween, aaya, .B.r.18,10 08 a.m., 11 l,2.U,5.f P.m. Bundaj 7.18 a.m. for New 'ork via Mauch Chunk kaays, 7.19 a. m.. z. p. tn. r lte&aing ana i'i adelnhta. wcolr d.vs. km via flinc. -. '..31,2.48, b.53 p.m. Sub m dnjg, 2.03, 7.13 . m days, 7.18 a. Irt., 13,21 Z.US, 7.40 n. in., t.VS r Uarrlabure. wei (1.58 u. m. r AiiMiown, week x m. r l'otwviiic, ween u .ra, x.ua. 7. if, iu.ih a. m., 1,43, o.w p. m. su lay, ii.us, 7.10 a. m., r Tatnaq.ua and Me'itnoy Clly.woelr. flays. MB, 7.18,10.08 a. m.,1 !,SI, 2.tC, (i.68 p, in. Hun 2.08. 7.48 a. m.. 4 :) n. m. Additional tor anoy Oltv. week da i, O.M p. m. !r Jjanoaatar and Ci imbla, week- days, 7.1 , 2,48 p. m. r WllllamflDort. S inburv and r.owlahurfi k Oara, I.H, 7.18, 11.18 ft. in., 1.8S, d.tSpni Uy,S.SBa. m.,8.08 r m. or luananoy I'lana, eeis aaya, 3.ua, s.n, o.zj lu.us, 1 i.w a. m., 1. J4, 1.98, o.ra, o.iw, y.s. aunaav, z.u, s. 7.iua. m.,.i.iH, i.mp. in. r QlrardvlUe, ( H inpabanaock Station), -tdaye, 8.08, 3 23, 5.M, 7.18, 10.08, II.28 a. m. ,1.38, 148, 6.M, 8.58, u.38 p. m. Sunday, 2.08. 7,48 a. m., 8.03. 4.28 p. tn. r Aabland and Sh unokln. weote dayn, 3.88. 7.18, 11 ffl a. m., I VI, e.58, 0.38 p. m. Sun 3.28, 7.40 a. m., 8.08 11. in. TItAINB FOB SHKNANDOAH: ave New York via 'blladelphla, week day , k m., 1.30, 4.00. 7.80 y. m., 12.16 night. Si. 0.00 a m.. 12. IR nil? it. am Now York via auoh Chunk, week days, 8.46 a. m.. t.00. 4.80 u. m. Sundav. 7.16 n. ra. kave Philadelphia ilarket ilrout itittun, pi days, 4,12, 8.3T, 10,00 a in. and 4.10, 11.80 p. m. un lay 4.00, 9.03 a. m. 11.30 lore Heading, week days, l.M.7.10. 10.05, 11.60 ,, M0.T.1H p. m sunuay, l.an, iu.n n. m. TO l'ottanile, week daya. 2. 10, 7.40 a, m. 1.8.11 n. m Sundav. 2.40. 7 in a. rn..2.0rin.in. uure Tamaiiua, week day, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. i.II, 7.15, SUB p. m Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a, m., d, m. Hare Mahanoy City, week days, 3.15, 8.18, 1. oi., r., w.ot p. ni. aunuay, a.u, n.u 3.20 p. tn. live Mahanov Pis ne. week dn vs. 2.40. 4.00. J.86.10.40,U.69a.m., '.a 55,2.08,5.20,0.3,7.67,10.10 bavo Oirordvllle, (llappahannock Stauon), ksdays, 2.47, 1.07, 6.3(f. 0.41 Ui.lda. 01., I2.uh, i.ui, D.BD, cms, H.101, 10.IB p. in. Sunday, z.47, Tevillla'uwport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 ., 3.w, 11. id p. m. uunaay, 11.1s p. m. it Ualtlmore, Washington and the West via 1 u. 11. u.. inrouKn iraina leave uirara Inuti station, l'bilailolplila, (P. A R. It. It.) at 8.01, 11.27 a. m 3.68, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. Sunday rut, li.i a. m., 3.W, ii.4a, 7. 10 p. m. pave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whart eoutn Btreet wnari, tor Atlantic city, cokdays Kxpreps, 8 00, V W, 10 45 a m 5urlon 71 I 6 45 p m inday S nroays, i auj J m, J 1 1" 4 3U, o la p m, rsion 7 warn. Accommodation, ami am. BiDress. 7 30.8 00. 8 30. 9 00. 1000 a ran i .i p m. ftocoramoautton, huu a m and m. Uturnlng leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic Arkansas avenues. WeukdavaExnreAH bndaysonly. (145; 7 00, 7 35, 9 SO a m and 3 15, atu, 7 an, i'sj pm. acc nxmoJation, aw, K m and 4 31) n m. Kxouritlnn. frn.i, fnnt nf K1SSIDD1 AVO 1UO 01 IV. U Ol. 11 m. bndajps Kipress, 330, 4(M, in, 800, 0 30, t ou, r uu, v ay p m. Acconimouation, 7 w a BU O VO p UJ. Lcltijcli vnllcy Division araonger trains leave Shenandoah tor tin Haven junction, Maucn Chunk, Li ton, Hlatlngum, White Hall, CaUsauqu , jnlowu. llethlebem. Easton. Phlladolnhlh bleton. Woathorlv. Ouakako Junction. Del anu mauanoy uity at u.ui, 7.), v.u a m g for New York, 6M, 7 23 a. m 12.43, 2.57 I. II. Ill p. tn. jr Ilatleton. Wilkea-llarro. Whltu Haven ston, uiceyviiio, Towanaa, bayro, wavorly, Elmim, 6 114, 9 08 am., 2.'7, 8.08 p. tn. r Itoohostor, UufTalo, NUgnra Kails and West. 8.04. 0.08 n. m. 12 43 and 8.08 n. m. lor llclvldere. Delaware Water Uan and iiuusDurg, o.u4 a. m., p. m. or ljamueriviuo ana u. ronton, ti.ua a. m. or Tunlthannook, 0.01, 9.08 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m, or iinuuu anu uenuvu u.u-1, u.to a. m. a. n or Auburn 9.03 a. m, 8.08 p. m. or Jcanosvlllc. i.cvlaionandlicavorMc&dow, , a. m., o zit o.iq p. in. or Audenrled,llazleton, Stockton and Lum, tarn, d.ui, 7.zo, v.ua, a. ra., lz.ll, x.ai D.l. B.KS U. m. or Scranton, 0.01, 8,08, a. m., -:i;.i.57 p.m. or llailcbrook, Jeddo, Drltton anJ j rccland 1. 7.26. 9.08. a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 6.27 o. nr. 8.D-, iu.zu a. m., i.w, i,w, i.iu, o., e.', y.io 'i Haven Hun, Contralln, Mount Carmol and dlUUlU, 1U.W . 111., 1.1V, t.W, O.M, U. 111. r Yatosvillo. Park Place, Mahanoy City and ano, 6.01, 7.28, 0.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, , 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. rains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., B.'dj p. m. ana arrivo at ancnanaoaa at a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 1.22 n. m. eavii Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.20, I, 11.09 tt. m 12.4J, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. eave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.15, ,10.15,11.48 a. ra., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.15, i. eavo Shenandoah for Bazloton. 6.04. 7.28. 9.08. h., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. eave iiazioton tor ucnanaoan, h.j, 1 a. m., 12.15, Z.fS, 5.S0, 7.25, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. rains leave for Ashland, QlrardvlUe and Lost Ck, 7.29, 8.40 a. in., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. or Yateavtlle, Park Place, Mahanoy City, ano. Hazleton, lllack Creok Junction. Penn ren Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, nioncm, raston ana new xorK, o.u a m., 0, 2.55 p. m. or Philadelphia 12.30, 2.55 p m. or Yatosvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and ano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 H.Q'S p. m eave Hazleton tor Shenandoah. 8.30. 11.39 n., 1.05, 5.30 n. m. I ........ I Dn4nnll,n LII Bin JCttvu )ucunuuudu 1U1 UfclrfSVlllU, U.IA1, O.IM, Leave 'Po'ttsviue' for Shenandoah, 8.S0, 10.40 !ll.B3,6.1ip. m. u. u. uanuuuh, uen. t'aas. iigi. Phlladelnhla. Pa. W. NONNEMAOHEB, Asst. O. V. A. Lehigh vauey uivision, outn uotnienem ra. I. A. SWEIO AltD, Qenl. Hupt. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonirrr.KiLL DfiitON. JUIY 2d, ItiS. rains will leave Shenandoah alter the above .3biU Ob. la.i. u..a..t iikuuiuk ttstown, I'boealxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil jlnhla (Uroad street station) at 6:110 ami 11:4! m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. ForPottp- io ana intermeaiaio Buauona a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlcean'8, GUberton, Fraokville, New atlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00, 8:40 a. m 13:10 p. ra. l or uamDurs, Heading, -Wilts-;n. Phuinlxvllle. Norrlsvonn. Phlladclnhlk tl:00, 0:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Tains leave I'TacKviue ior noonanaoaa ai Jja. m. una vt;u, b:ih, i n ana luuvp.m idn vs. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. toave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah at 10:16, 18 n. m. and 4:4u,7:ib ana io:uu p. ra.sundavt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. he .eave pmiaaeipnia (iiroau nireet siationj lot ttevllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m. 10 and 711pm week days. Un Sundays leave 9 50 am. For l'ottsYiue, 23 a m. 'or New York Bx press, week days, 330. 4 05. 4 60. 5 15. 6 50. ', 30. 820. 0 60. 1100 15. am. 12 00 noon. 12 14 r. m. (Limited Bi ess 1 00 and 4 50 n m. dlnlnc ears.) 1 85. 140. u, o au, t iw, 4 IK, aw, vw, o su, d do, i is, d is. Wf m, 1201 night Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 53, 1,811. 8 60. ii of 11 35, a m, 12 41. 1 10, 2 30,4 On totted 4 60) 5 su, o . 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 01 night. for sen nirt. i.nnir urancn ana iuv i.ia litlona,506,6 50, 825, 1130am, and .24", o. Ml p m WMkdavs and 5 00 i m Saturdays ocly jsoays t us ana a m. For luitimnra nnd Washlneton 3 60. 7 30. id ortf 81, 0 10, 10 30, 11 18 am, (UK limited dining Tie BUT ullnmn Parlor Cars and Dining Car), fl 17, room l", ' i p.m., ixra mgni w ui jb, a w, l M, v lu, u 10 a in., i iv, ii i wpm, una iius nignt. wusmugiuu umy, P m dally. No coaches. , For Rlhmnnii 7 i m. 12 10 n m. 12 0? nlsht F&Uy. and 1 aft n. m. wipk davs. truuiB win leave uarrisourg ior iribvsuuiK na the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 8 le mand a 'Jfi i&m llmltntl nnd 7 HO U m. Vay lor Aitoona at 8 18 a m and 6 03 p m every Pay. For Plltsbure and Aitoona at 11 20 a m Inn - " ... iii. irainawiiuoavo sunDury ior wiiiinmoiiuti. I J'i?iF,!mlri Canandalgua, Rochester, Huffalo and tuagara falls at 20-1, 6 13 a m,anu lupm wm fays. For Elmtra at 5 31 p m week days. FU' l.rlQ and 1nlnpTnu1l,itn nolnifl ftt K 18 imOf.i uoi v ui wtwKUbyB vr 5 13 1 m On rreekdavE. 15. U. PBEVOC" J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Paga'?' " TWICE fOtfl TALES etlmes abore, but when the peo- Tenat toer TgUdto test the trutn K town, they Xa Blory, Full line of a ro the oft repef Bnd Kggs, PoUtoos, Green certes, Huna siraw. Mm wuasli Store tin ) At FwE CANNOT SPARE healthy flesh nnture nevrr burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth cr form can bo much nutrition be taken and assimilated. It! range of useful -is has no limita tion wtere wean.css exists. Prnnnrerl liv RaM. Ttawnn fThAmlif now lor. Boia "J (Ui GrugsisuL 3IckTTeadftcho nd rolloro nil tho trouble b Incl dent to a bilious utato of tho Byntom, such as DltilnoKS. Nausea, Drowalnosw, Dtstreos afttr eating, rata tn tho Ride, etc. Whllo their moii tecaarkable ouocess has been shown la curing neadacho. yot Carter's Llttlo Liver Pllla aro oquatly valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro- TentiDg inii annojins compmmivwnno loexniso correct all disorders or the etomacb, atlmulato the llrer and resulato tbo bowols. Even it thojr only curou Ache they would bo almost prlcoless to thoso who Buffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu natoly tbelr goodness does not end here, and thso wno onco iry vnera win nna mesa nine puis vaiu &blnlnso msnv wars that thev will not bn wll Una to do without them, 13 ut alter all Blck bead Is tho banc of bo many Uvea that hero Is wfcero we raako our groat boast. Our pills euro It whllo Diners ao nou Carter'o Uttlo Liver Pills are very small and very oasy to take. One or two pills make a dose. The v aro strictly voeetablo and do not crloo or purRO, but by their Rentlo action please all who usothem. Invlalsat 25 cents; tiro for II. Bold Dy arnggists cvorywnero, or sent Dy man. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE rhere'a no way to remove oil-stalnj C thoroughly as a daily use of because of its high percentage of til ASK YOUR QROCER FOR IT. JAB. S. KIRIC JSc CO., Clilonac WhiU nncct-in finon A Neutrol Bonpl Will X. vooriSELri f Iltronblwlwlth rjoiiorrhm.WSi I G!cct,Whlte.SrermntorrhceaS-' oranTuunetum. Imrf.tvCL rour drusetst fur & hnttiA nt jlliir G. It Lure In n fAtrdavc without the Hd or puUIdlr olu 1 trnarantord not to rtrlotur. L TM Univertal Jtrnme&n Curt. Manufarf.iftMl br .Tbo Evans Chmical Oo.B CINCINNATI, O. "it, " New DUrovery, Mayer's Mngnetto Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is tno only medicine of thn hind over nut on tha market. Hv lnhala tlon tho medicine Is not poured Into the stoma 'hand thmco sent wandering through the vyxtem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is applied directly to the diseased organ and the only way to reach tho aflectrd parts in the noso. wvcry douio is Kuurnieuu uJf luo r5' gist. Price l per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. IT'S UiiED D1PFEUBNT TKOU ANV OTItnll MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and all drueglnts are Instructed to return the money to any one who f . Us to be oured lv Mayer's Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Price one dollar f u three months' troit ment This is saying a groat deal, but U has never railed, ror aie Dy arugxisis, ur nu ,1rAa '1'llK ftlAYBMH U (UU UU., dtw2w Oakland, Md, CURES KisiNH T "MOTHER'S FRIEND" ttf Til oflcreA chtlil-heiitlne woman. I have hecu s .ni.i.ifr fnr manv rears, and In each can? where "Mothet'a Friend" l'ad been used It has aceompllshotl wonders and rclioveil uiucl sulferlng- it li tho best nniedy for riilng cl ghg t,raK 1.11 wii, aim vrur.ii ine finceiorinai njrv. anus, ex, 11. jwusTrif, ilontgoinery, Ala Bent by express, charpes prejali" on recclpi ui jiiw, iaj ircr uui'.io. BRADPIELD REQULAlOli CO., Bold by all drugglaM. Ait.anti, IU ftELlABLE 11 Ml D L No. 129 South Main Street, S2aoxxetxo.cl.Otla7 DFv Work done In Ilrst-cUss manner promntlv A trial requeued. 7-M-lw Advertise Painters! 1 DUBKY 1 mRSOAP in "Vbe Herald," RMW STATESMEN. ho Disgraooful Row in the Brit ish Houso of Commons, PRESS COMMENTS ON THE ArFAIH. Mr. Qlnilitnne's Opponent Rxptnln tn Their Own Satisfaction That tlio Pre mier Wat lloiponallile, WIiIIb Ills Ail- lierentu as Confidently I'rovo the Reverie InflJON, July 5K), Jtiioh snaco on the editorial panes of tho Loudon tlnllltn Is de voted to comment on the fight in tho ouso of commons. ThcTlmoHsiivs: "Mr. niadstono must feel some qualms when ho looks upon tho working out of his latent ncliloycmont. The aupprewlon of freedo- hato by the tyrannloal vote of the major lty U worthier of tho Frenoh revolutionary convention thnn of the house of commons. U certain to disintegrate and demoral ize parliament. It lias goaded tho minor ity, deprived of thn rlidit to dUcusi A mcasuro Involvlno; vast constitutional changes, Into nn outburst of anury indlp; nation. Wo reKrot that tho opposition took notice of tho disgraceful Insults with which Mr. Chamberlain was assailed. The political manners of tho president of the boupo mluht have been left to servo an ex ample of what would occur in the Irish legislature should Air. Gladstone succeed lu establishing that preposterous body. The Stanunrtl says: "We hail nil. with out distinction of party, believed that dis order in our leclslaturo never would do- Rencrato to blows. Wo cannot longer flat ter ourselves thus. Wo must In the future renounce the privilege of observing froma pinnacle of conscious dignity the affrays n tho colonial nsscmullcs anu the broils in tho French chamber. The episode must have bocn unspeakably painful to Mr. Uladstone. Ills bitterest opponent must allow that he has sought to maintain a high standard of courtesy and dignity in parliament." The Dally Nows (Glnditonlnn) elves this view of the trouble: "When the public learn how tho disturbance arose there will be a universal focllng of indignation and regret tunt tho most Illustrious statesman of the age was exposed to such Insults as thoso flung by Mr. uhumbcrlntn. To com pare Mr. Gladstone with the impious llerod nt tho awlul close ot his career met tho warmest approval of the opposition. To refer to Mr. Chamberlain as "Judas" was an outrage to be rcsentod with vio lence. It is noteworthy that, whereas Mr. O'Connor npoloidzcrt, thero was no hint of apology or retrnotlon from Mr. Chamberlain and his abettors. The people of the country will resent the insult in a manner which may causoMr. Chamberlain and his friends regret for the rest of their political lives." The Daily Chronlclo (Unionist) says that M r. Chamberlain must bear the responsi bility for tho scene. "Whllo Mr. Glad stone's epithet (devil's ndvocate) for Mr. Chamberlain was playful and perfectly good natured," says Tho Chronicle, "the other was uncourteous and unwise and Is sued from n bosom in which Mr. Glad stone's shaft wns still rankling." Tho Dally TelesrraDb (Unionist) finds in Mr. Gladstono the oause of tho trouble. 'Tho members of tho opposition," it says, 'were Justly exasperated by the brutal despotism under which they had suffered for a month, and were furthor provoked beyond endurance by tho usual insolent outcries below the gangways." Tho Westminster Gazette (Glanstonlan) says: "The Irish members admittedly wero not responsible tor the disturbances. Mr. Fishor and his friends struck tho first blow. Since tho essentially dlsaraceful element was imported by members pass ing as h,nelish ecntlemen It must become hereafter hypocritical cant of the most odious kind for Englishmen to draw con trasts, to their own supposed exaltation. of what the Irish parliament will bollko." The Pall Mall Gazette says, under the caption of "Mother of Free Flchtsi" "Kvery Englishman must feel the dis grace. Nevertheless, it cannot bo said that the scene was out of teeplng with the whole story or the homo ruie bill. Mr. Gladstone muzzled the house and rabies set In." "The Globe (Conservative) says: "It is not a case for discriminations between parties and factions. Every incidont was disgraceful and humiliating. Only ono lower depth is attainable the Introduction of bowle knives and revolvers. If tho warning bo forgotten, men with characters to lose will not go where there is risk of losing them and future members of narlia ment will have to bo found among tho ready or list ana Insolent of tongue." No Cholera In Naples. London. July 89. Dr. Irwin. United States surgeon, gave a reporter here an In terview coucernlng cholera In Europe. lie was m Marseilles on July 0, he said, and the cholera was then epidemic thero. Ho was not aware, however, that thero was cholera in .Naples, as nothing to that of' feet was even rumored lu France. Dr. Irwin was quite sure that, if cholera had been prevalent In Naples, he would have heard of it. The recent reports of cholera In Naples he attributed to Greece's declar ation ot a quarantine against all ships irom maples, a mcasuro, ne said, wblou showed ngaln that there was neither sense nor justice in the quarantine arrangements ot the Ureek government. Oorbett Won't l'luht lu Indiana. CniCADO, July 0. It Is nnnounced that Corbett declines to fight Mitchell atltoby. Ind. Corbett leaves for Asbury Park next week, where he will begin training. Ho proposes to insist on the original agree ment, anu win presont nimseit at tho arena of the Coney Island Athletic club Dec. 6, regardless of what Mitchell may do. A Popular Veteran Dead. OTTAWA, Ills., July '-'9. General John II. Morrill died on his farm In Wallace township of paralysis, aged 07 years. Ho was coramauder of the Yates rifles throughout the rebolllon, entering as cup tain of Company A and earning his promo tion on the field. Tl o general was highly respected by the veterans of tbo country, Senator llockwlth Slur Reslcn. CnEYl5ft.iB. Wyo., July 20,-It is author itatively stated that Senator Beckwlth will hand his resignation to the governor next Monday, atii that Colleotor A. T. Ne-. who was a prominent candidate before tue legislature last winter, will be appointed to the vacancy. They Rubbed Freight Cars. Buffalo, July 20. Henry F. Newton, a switchman employed by the Lake Shore railroad, wns arrested, charged with rob bing freight cars. He confessed that ho and seven other switchmen entered a car and stole about 1200 worth ot plush sacques. Itoth Will Likely Die. Ravenna, O., July 90. Pierce Converse. of Snn Antoplo, Tex., visiting nt the homo I IntlVnNA n Tvl.nl, 1m mnntliinl Law. v., "jpii who gives his numo as Frank .,i ',r' Philadelphia. The burglar effect "it ttte two balls takln effect. It is thoughts. wln die. Pierce Converse wns accomponlea hue by his grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Allen, a noted lady of Houston, Tex., who has plenty of zxi. r,: ju"..01 pi , -viJsoa oos at thsdoorof HE COMMITTO SUICIDE! Tho Causo and Its Losson. Why did ho commit suleido 1 Oil I for the samo reason that thousands of other are on tho verge of tho same sin, or In imme diate danger of Insanity, paralysis, Idioor, or somo other equally unfortunate reult of any nervous aflection. lie knew ho win afllicted with a nervous disorder, but wm carejoss, apparently Indifferent to the out come i or no may havo lessened his chances for recovery by treating witli physicians who had little or no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worso than that of any other nervous sufferer, who lias nervous or !ck licadacho, biliousness, diatlnen, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tlio samo or similar consequences are likely to result to any ono who has any of these advance symptoms of an-awful on I. Do not hesitate in getting rid of them h intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, tho celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials provo the virtues of Dr. Miles'1 Hestorative Nervine. Alonio Barker, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "1 was bo afllicted with extreme norvoimiSM that I was on the verge of Insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarroly feed myself. I ul twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and was cured. It Is with pleasure I reoommend this wonderful remedy tor nervous troubles." "I had boon a great sufferer from cnronlo headache until I began, about lour months ago, to use Dr. Miles' Restorattvo Nervlno and Pills, slnco which tlmo 1 have not had a headache. Several of my friends aro using Dr. Miles' Item odlen, and find them, as I did, to bo more than you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Klster, Los A V? U.' Capwoll, odltor Trlbnno, riymonth, Pa., writes : "My wlfo was cured of sick headache of many years' standing by tho use of Dr Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervine, she has recommended It to her friends, nnd they all pralso It highly." Dr Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervine Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarautoo, or sent dlrrct by the Dr. Miles Medical To,, Elkhart, Ind., nn receipt of prico.Sl por bottle, six bottles fnr-'i, express preald. It Is positively free from opiate or dahgerous drugs. Dr Miles' Fills, 60 doses, 25 cents, Free book at druggists, or by mall. NOTICE, Notice is hereby uivlu tiit In accordance with a resolution auoptid by the Kopublleau Convent, on, bold in April, 1H92, tue committee appointed undor said resolution to revlso tho rui sui mu ituiHiMiiuuii i i ty uuj ouuu,,, their report of tbo changes or amendments and additions to snld rules, which thev btltevo will bo fur the best lntc rests of tne Hopublicnn party and iuohi et.ri'CBtiy reooaamenu to tht next Jiepiiniican v onvenuon ior nuopuon. 11AHIS OF HKHUKSENTATION. lliilo 8 Hirli.o out all after the words "were cast for'' and Insert "Hi Republican candidate who at the lat preceding ueneral Election reoelv. d the lowest vole In s Id dl&trtoi sbiill elect ono delegate ard one alternate and said delegate or hlBaltr mate sbHli oast Die whole vote po ll d for said K. publican cunct.dnto who recelvod tin lowo-t vote in sai l district ai aforexuld General eleitlon. All other dlstrlcU Bball elect two del, aios nr,d two altera ites und each ot sold tloleg itea or bis respective al ternate snail oait ono-uan oi 'ne wnoie voic polled for tlio Republican candidal, who re oelvtd tho Jowos' vote in the district rprc rented at said General election as aforesaid. DKLKGATu. ELhOTIOWH. Rule 1-Htrlko out all ufter the word "Kloc- tton ' In the fourth lino, down to ana including the w.irds "L'ounly Conventions ' In tho eighth due on seventh pago. Tho lematnder ol tbl., set tlon to n-matn iw now and tho following io bo added: Th-- chnirm in shnll give at haio ten days notlco In wrlilag to the persons ap pointed to hold tbo i.rlmsry elections in the rcspictivo uistri is, oi me time anu piacc llxed for holnliie the samo and ho shalfnis" glvoatlcasi, two wcclu public notice in two KfpuDllcan .ewsnapen, ui mo uiuu uxeu ior linfninc sal 1 crlmarv elections. Tho chalrm.in shnll, when giving notice to the persons ap piintca to conauct tne election, ioiwani to t it m blank ciedoutlals to bo ruled out and furnished to the delegates, alternates an commlttcf-nian elected. Rule ft After the words -executive uom- mitteo" In brackets on hist lit-0 of page 7, add tho following: 'And in oase of such change duo notice shall be given by the Chairman ii his notice published tn tne imwepapera us provm, a ior unuer umo 4. ainuc -out uuor tho word Tor" In thoUth Una on naire 8 iihe words "as n any as the election district shall bu entitled to under liulo U tho same number of" nnd 1 si rttho word "one" In two places so that tho sentence will rend 'one member or tne County Committee nnd one nltefuute." btrllte out tho words ''In the Thirtieth Sena torial Uistri. t' on tbo 1 m llnoun page 8. ORDF'R OF UUSINESi. Rulo 0 In section 10 on page 10 change the order of nominating candidates so that this necilon shall read na follows: In the County Convention, nomination ot candidates In the following orucr: juugj, Aiemocr 01 Congress, ulstrlct Attorney, Hnerin. 'treas urer. I'rothonotury, Clors. of tho Court, Recorder, .xOdiMter, Controller, Coroner, Commissioner, Director of the l'oor. Jury Commissioner, Auditor. Coualy Hi rvcyor In tho District convention: ftato Stumor, Assemblymen. Rule 7 Strike o it tho word"v.ito" on 8ih lino and Insert "delegate" lnsMad DELEGATE.- TO BTATK AND NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. Rule 8 All dclegaios und animates to the tato Convention in tbo veai folbwlne tbo your In which It' prrsoniativu Conventions ro held shall bo elected by the dolcg.tteewho attended tno several procea ng iiepieHeuiuivo ouvon tiotiK. In the year following theyoar In which no Representative Conventions are held then tbo delegates from the several liroseutatlvr districts, who attended tho preceding County Coovent.on, shall elect. Delogutes and alternitos to tht National Convention shall be elected by tho delegates wno ationaeu tne preceding woiuiy uonven tlon. The manner of voting in state a-11 National delogalos shall bo Ihe aimo as 1 ro vldcd for under I'ulo 3. The conventions for the elealon of stale dob gites shah bo held In the stveral Kepro sentutlvo DislrlcK, except In tht year which Mill jukI delegates are to be elcctll, when all tho conventions for tho election d state dele gates cay bo held at the place tit d for the 0 ectlon of the National ituegaies at thepluce and t mo to bo fixed by tha Clialriian with tbo advice and consent of the Kietitlvo Com mittee, not more than 80 nor less Ihn '0 d ty s provl us to the time ilxed for lib state con vention. 1 Ine county Convention tor thd cleotlon of National delegates shall be held ml more than V nor icps man 10 aays previous 10 ine time llxf d for tbo Htato Couvon .Ion in the ye ,r In whlon a National Convo'.tu-n lslo be held. Ihe county Chairman snail ux ue time ..na place, by und with tnococseniof in Executive Committee I THE COUNTY COMMITTEE Ilulo9 triite outull afier the lrds "shall be" lu the 8rd line, and Insert one member ot County Co in m It tco und one alteram e lor each election dlB.nct. Hubslltute ihe following for It le 10 Tho Chairman of the County Convent lo shall oall the carat uutt-s selected tacti jer by the County, t&natorlal and Repr, sn itlve Con ventions to meet within ten djys iter the ad journment of the last of salo oonvc tlons, said oiurtlddleg Khali then be e.upowtrei to select by ballot one person for County Cbalrinun, sal I -le;ilon to be made by a nwwi y of ah tho oandldatfH nominated by bald wtventloiis should said oandidate. fi ,o otn iize and elect said County Ciiabman as h rein pro vldt d. the chairman ot the precedli : Coumy Convention bhall oall the .-landtag , mlttee to meet within twenty days after th adjourn mem of said oonven'lon who shall e author tztd to eleoi suld county Ctutln an. The County Chairman shall' select an zeeutlve Committee ot twelve, a muJorUy wh'jm hhull be members ot the County C nmittee. sij of whom shall be selected from Ihe lih Itepresentative Dlstrlot aad two eaol rom the 1st, Und and 3rd Represent lve D irlotn, a IVeanirer, and i ending Clerk, two H rotarlee and a Naturalization Committee oi tt t. 0R.'DENT1ALH Rule 12 Htrlke out the words "oi on any oommlltee" In the second and third nes anu the words "or oommlttee" In the fill and sixth lines. VACANCIES HO W FIM.H). New Rule In oaea ot emertenoy such as wbe o the party is required to noatauie a oacdldate to be voted for when special el ctlon is required, the Chat mm of the County Com nittee shall oall a meetlig ot the delegates who attended the uext trfeedtna County Convention by giving at least let days no loeot ihe time and place Hied for liildlng a convention to nominate sucheandldata Any other vacancy on tho county timet tnal may oour after tne Conveulinu shall be nlr-d by the County Committee, votlug as provMtd for unuer uuie a. CONVENTION EXPENSES. New Rule-All the expense of eack and every convention shall be borne by the o.adt da os who submit tneli mnoos for nomination, and shall be uolleotod from eaoU oaadt&tte previous to tne taau o'.hw mnoi ior ue omuo ior wnicu n w.uwi. WHKN nirr.as ARE TO TAKE BFPHi New an. rnese rutea as rena shall tbke effect i-majlUtaljr upon tbafr adf plen' by tfifi Cotu7 1 onventjon, sj?' jy order of the committee - New Ri. These rules as revwd shall KLIA8 DAVIS, Chairman Attest I-A, J. rJUQltTALL, SVcretary. Sirs. Edward BIycrs. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OP THE WORST CASE3 EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. Tho ease of Mrs. Edward Myers, of Athens, N Y. furnlshis an apt Illustration of a ,vomnn' power of endurance. This lady had inn tn-aU d for months In tb usual way for i:r j si prills of the hand, without benefit. ' ' until her hand had become a mass o' as- piitrlfleel flrh, and her lite los 1 i piilrcet of. did sbe turn to llr. Ken B B nelly, proprietor of 1' A V O It I 'J' JL HylF.SIV.forhi lp. lit onoe Infonn. d her that he oould save lierilfe, but that It was Impossible to sae tue hand It mU'-t be amputated. SffiBi rpm p, Khe received this terrible MMiy Intelligence quietly, de ITi W fin W cllnedtotalte ether, stliiu latlng merely to hold her husliatid's handefur mit Ihe oiH'ratlou, and underwent the painful prf," s without moving a muscle or uttering a - "i. Dr. Krimcily thon gave I'nvorlte Hmm rn, ltuiiindy, which drove the B" JS&T polsonou" dlceneo out of hersys- em, cleansed thn blood, and pre vented the return of the ellseime. and the now lives and rejoices m her great deliverance. Had Ir. Kfimcily been called at any prpvloiisstagnof the disease he would havo at once prrNrrlbed I'nveirltu Itemeily and Ln rD- Itlrn.m j er would not hnvc had H I" to undergo this terrible ordeal, as u am It would have nuvud lior linnil. Aro you reader, troubled with Ij ilpcln or nnv rruptlon of the sllln, It may be r.ryNlpeliiM In Its Incipient stage elim'l trlflo ti'itli It 11 moment, bntusellr. Kennril'! Fnveirlto Itemed)', It iviU i:ur: you, tor It 1 DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. DR. TIlHiiL KOQ North rMirh fr , IkjIow li:iTTSOUKK Ml.T Yuunr, nilltl)t' ncttl, aixl nltl of hotli wti"i. if sou nuilVr fitMii 1111.V joulliful rrtlly ur liiillM-reHon, in n iIIwh-k of nilrlh'iite nature. whkh tut-dr Cuiltlilcritial 1 1 iitt im nt tl (hi t'OTi wilt OR. O. F. t HESL. ' mii ' Rve 2 ft itninTw fin honl; r Truth ' o xnrliriptil. no fullnrc lunu to CQUnt Mm. Irtdinp iiowtcHp('rM iTitnomnc lilt" tho only truo ml tr-rmiii ndvprtinlnir KiKCtntlt-r Qunclsti am) wouhl-be pmIu!M .ire rlinlli iifp'sl tn trcntnienC of wort run of IMitod Io1n. p-orof iiln HrlclurcK, etc., for jHitfo of SIS.ikw. lloin-s Ditllv, p to 3 1 t'v'lfK, 6 to 8 i Witl, and Sat. pvV". R to 10 ; Bun diyn all ay. lrh ! eun-il 4 to 10 day. A LIVING WITNESS. A11t K". Voclcru eayai "I am thankfiil to onr Tfonl that 1 am ltvtnir tut a wltnoca of DR Qa F i hutu'U pn-dt EKiu anu KnowjuoRts. Ten.l am vroii(l to Kay there may 1m a Emit many phynictitn and npocrallitri, ut none to crma! DR. THEEL r'orz jiiertti irorii youin (JitiiMiiltfil n dnzcti hyulolini. None knew my ailments. AiUiiiUKiUil1. I n L t L nnv eialir lnl me, told me tho truth of my i holo trouble. I ftutfered from tho most bo ro eiiecia oi ynuintiii inamvrctlont J liluml tifilHmi And L lilnnsr tvnuliln. E Alv life van a in!-ierv- Ontlt fnr nil mnnlv ilutles. I trlt-d in tliceo tn-enty yearn moat every fibyitlctan of noto, as well &n quack and advertising-dot-torn, but none could do wliat DR. THEEL lia fur-ine. fiuirorers ot both Bexeu, Tf 3m suiTer from youthhil tndlRvrrtlon, and wo DR. THEEL Ksk Itortb Fourth bt., i'hiladelphla 1'a, Coiitlda lu Qui. lie 111 and can enre you." So mimo or nddrcu will 10 plibtUbcd without p lntw consent. Political Cards. .SOU COUNTY COMin'llOLLKR, P. J. MULIIOLLAND, OP BHKNANUOAII. Hubjoct to Democratic rules. OU COUNTV AUUITOU, THEODORE F. HATDORhFy OT POTTSVlIXB. Subject to Republican rules. JJWK DIRECTOR OP TUB I'OOR, JOHN DEROAN, OF NOHTH 0A8S TOWNSHIP. Subject to Democratic rules. jrjlOlt COUNTV COMMISSIONER, CHARLES F. ALLEN, OF TAMAQOA. (Subject to ltopubllcan rules. F OU COUNTY TRKASURKIt, H. J. MULDCjON, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to tho rules ot the Democratic con vent i jrq.OIt COUNTY TREASURER, DANIEL DECHERT, M. D Or SCHUYLKILL HATCH. Subject o Repibllcun rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R SEVERN, OF SDIHAKDOAH. Subloct to dsolslon of the Rscubllcan Count) '"onventloD. OR RBGIbTEIt J'. J. MARTIN, or PALO ALTO. Subjeat to Demoeroilo rules. jgs.aR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTS, Or ASHLAND. Stih)t tn Knpublleau rule. JOR COUNTY COMM1SBIONHK, THOMAS BELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to ltcpublloan rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. O. MI DDL ETON, Or OIL11EKTON, Subject to Republican rules. E js.011 'JOUNTY COMMISSIONHR, ELUS E. REED, or roTTSTiixi. Subject to Kpnblloan rules. gsOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIISL NEIS WENDER, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to RspubUaan rules. PQJil COUNTY COMMISSIONER, , JQHN P. MARTIN, or riNiaiiovi, TO OPENJE GATES. Visitors Will bo Admittod to tho Fair Tomorrow. OFFICIALS FEAR JUDGE STEIN. Ilelng Advise That lie ATIU Funlsh Them for Contempt, They Will Not Again Defy thn Court Great llrltahi's Day at the lllg Show. CiltrAao, July 30. Upon Uie authority of the attorney for the Worlil'a fnlr nntl a majority of the council of administration It has been stated that the fair will bo open tomorrow. The officers learned that Judge Stein proposes to punish them for contempt In closing laat Sunday, nnil linvo decided not to again brave the conse quences of illsobeyiiiK tho wrt, Until a modification of the Injunction can bo se cured, and that la not likely, tho fair will be open on Sundays. Director General Davis, the council of administration and the directors of tho World's fnlr, by their attornoys, filed their answers to the citation requiring them to show oause why tliey should not be pun ished for contempt. Briefs were filed and the attorney for Mr. Cllnxman was given until Monday to flle a oross nnswer. Chief Judge Fuller's deoision In favor of Sunday opening has just been filed in tho full text. It covers thirty-two pages and deals exhaustively witli the subject. The main points of the decision were laid down in the paper read by the chief judge when the ease was decitled. It Is announced that the roof promenade of tho Manufactures building, which has been closed for prudential reasons since tlio ColdStortga warehouse fire, will soon bo reopened. Two Iron stairways as fire escapes are tn be constructed first. Thero Is no other vantage point from which a view of tho fnlr grounds can be seen, and tho closing of It has been a great depriva tion. Hereafter all but three of tho great buildings will be closed at night. Those remaining open will bo the Manufac turers, Electrlcltyand Agricultural build ings. This measure Is adopted for tho sake of economy, but as a matter of fact few of the buildings aro visited at night, the peo plo preferring to remain out of doors and see tho Illuminations. British day at tho fair, Aug. 0, Is to bo the occasion of a great street demonstra tion down town ln tho afternoon. Tlio committee will endeavor to havo every country and dependency of Queen Victo ria's empire now represented at Chlcagoln tho procession, and the fair will be drawn from to furnish its quota, inoluding theln habltnutH of tho streets in Cairo, tho Bed ouins, the Sudanese, and tho men from India. The battalion from the Military Tournament will lead the line, and Its commander will bo grand marshal. The Maharajah ot Kapurthnla will bo invited to ride In tho lino as the marshal of the Indian division. Ex-State Senator Donald McNaughton, of Rochester, N. Y., cxte ltlvo officer for New York state at tho fair, Is lying In Ills room at the State building seriously ill. Whllo no symptoms of typhoid fever have developed, the doctor's fears He In that di rection. Mr. McNaughton has been con fined to his bed since last Sunday, and he has been getting weaker every day on ao count of bowel trouble. His ago, which Is C3, is a discouraging factor in the case, al though his stalwart physique and robust constitution will help him to pull through. A I.onfr; Distance Horse Rnoe. Vienna, July 2a The Bosnian provin cial government recently Instituted along distance horse race. The course lay be tween Bishacs and Serajevo, and was 160 miles long. The roads were rough and mountainous. All of tho forty-soven competitors rode native horses. Nine teen of the riders wero Austrian of ficers. A chief Mohammedan landowner won the first prize of 1,000 crowns, given by Emperor Franz Joseph. He covered the distance in 30 hours and CG minutes. Three horses died on tho road. A Crash at Indianapolis. Indianapolis, July 20. Yesterday af ternoon thoPlttsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago nnd St. Louis passenger train from Chi cago collided with a freight train just north of this city, on the Lake Erie and Western tracks, which aro used between, hero and Kokomo by the Pennsylvania company. Both engines nnd the baggage and express cars of the passenger were wrecked and six people injured. Charged with Killing Ills Child. Mexico, Mo July 80. Robert Wheeler has been arrested, charged with killing his Infant daughter. Mrs. Wheeler testi fied that her husband choked and smoth ered the child when it cried because the noise displeased him. Ho was vexed, too, because tho child was a girl instead of a boy. The Weather. Warmer; southwesterly wiuds, and prob ably local thunderstorms. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Sioux City, In., Nannie Hoyt, a 10-year-old girl, has been locked up for horse stealing. In New York city Kennedy, tho strong man, outdid four competitors by lifting a 1,200 pound dumbbell. Half of Wakeman, n small town ln Hu ron county, O., with a population of 000, has been destroyed by fire. The Queen and Crescent routo have au thorized a tM8 round trip excursion from New Orleans to Chicago and return. Walter E. Shaw, the Texas matricide. has been respited for a week, and experts will examine into bis mental condition. Jim Courney was hung yesterday at Wayoross, Ga., for killing his room mate, Jake Smith, last April, over a game of oh i ds. Captain Portal of the British armv. brother of Sir Gerald Portal, special Brit ish onmmbwloner to Uganda, died lu Uganda. A terrible accident at Salem. Kv.. In which a boiler exploded and killed John and George Damron, and tore off tho arm of William Damron. Vice President Voorhees. of the Readlnir road, has consented to meet the committee of dissatisfied employes next Wednesday at South Bethlehem, Pa. The English government will send Major Cragie next week to Chicago to report on the agricultural statistics accumulated by the various governments at the World's fair. United States Registrar Tillman bos Is sued a ctroular that an assignment ot United States bonds by an executor, trustee, guardian or attorney to himself U uot valid in law. Mgr. Satolll's Mlnnomta Reception. St. Paul. July 88, The reception ten. dered Mgr. SaUilli last evening at Hotel Ryan by the Catholics of Minnesota was ono of the most brilliant affairs of t he kind ever given ln St. Paul. At least 3,000 peo pie from thirty different towns were pres ent. The distinguished prelate was form i ally pressated by ArchblshOD Ireland. Mgr. Salolll spoke feelingly, saying he was highly honored by sush a reception, Tho address of tha evenlnor was liellverMl hv Hon.'tjhrlitopher D, 0!Brjen, ex-mayor of "vl.BtTPaul. hll auhleet halnir "Th naV.ll . irr.F-.T ' LKWOr KDM1TNDS, South llartwlok, if. T. g BOILS, CARBUNCLESg Mil S TORTURING ECZEMA, g 3 Comiilctoly Cured! m MDANA 8ARRArASII.I,A Co., nvMM.Ti....,.raw.lli.l,.n Hi-Inn npo" I u ewmi n ni.iM nNvr ,,iM(,,f , my mhmmi TUt? Iisfl tho Hhlnclrs" hprtJrf- 1 lit. trr ln thrlr worst form. I took s Uiffe, trr ln thrlr worst form. I took sUisqm 5SH1 not able to work. I , tnnum ot i,r it inruicini'i ma. uiry lu, nra wuriei I was tirrlhly (filleted wlthMg . 1 V 1 1 N 1 ' ,olU. hI six and two cir- llimirlfs it uno time. 1 trlml tYrryUUnglN 1 rouia ndr or nut mnlliiuuu to nave pons. h 58TI4 AT AAtnl to nil Uiif JVr.cmiiiji E ' al" tormented me nlRht and Cay, the Ksitelitnp wm mUiim X hatl tterere palna In rlghrW I ride and liitik, roiltllumt hriltluchc. 1R5 f 1 I D TT C woa tliK-mrtured. At lart 152 UUnilO heard f DANA'S SAltSAl'A-W IULI.A, roinin, need luting It, and tile tllll-,lH liultlu cnmplptply rtritUla ma. 3 ourareitperrlully, LEWIS M. EDMUNDS. H B South HarWi.'k, N. Y . w Tho truth ot the alm iiBcrttfled to tr tS SB II. B. IIOLBRUUK IP. M. BH S South llartwIck.N.y. W H Dana Sarssparllla Co.. Ballast, Main. Jjj Professional Cards. ' i " JOHN it. COYLE, - e, ATTORN KY-AT-IA.W. OmoeUeddalt building, Hhenanaoah, Pa.-1"''. . M BURKK, fr " ' ATTORNEY AT-LAW. ' A "; SniHAKDOAn, FA. '-'" B vu.w itvioui . . . u j.uu.tiug, nttuutfcuuuta.,, c atdEstorly building, Pottsvllle. CT. HAVICB, "' ' BURGEON DENT1S1. . Office KortheMit Clnr. Mn,ln ami Ppn trn tn . Shenandoah, over Stein's drug storo. "" " jJ- 8. KI8TLKR, M, D., ' 1 PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Offlco-liW North Jarflln street, Shensndoab, D It. JAMKU UIEIN. PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON. Offloe and RnatlilAne.n. Nn Hi KT.rlh .laprtl. Street, Shenandoah. D It. E. D- LONOACUE, Graduate In I'cterinory Surjerj, anil Dtniinlri. All oalls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions performed with the groatostcaro. OQlce: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah, F RANK WOMER.M, I). Specialist Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases ot the eye, ear noso and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 13 Houth Jardln street, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noWp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try t palr.l Best In tho world. .S5.0D .00 4.00 $2.50 3.50 $2.50 $2.00 rim usiES' $2.00 SI.7S- FOR BOYS 41.75 Kb If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made 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 made and look and ear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on ihe bottom, look for It when you buy IT. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Man. Sold by JOSEPH BAUi 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PILLS Orldnal find Onlr Genuine. Arc, nliMf UDiti, ut ti DroiTEfit tor Cckct, , KtiatUh Put jfJ. mmuiSran.t in lld ml 7Td BMttUUcVv Ikiim eoftltxl vith bin. rtrttxm TL Mr no other Hefvtt dangtrtma ubtuw V Hofu and imiumm, A Uragflau. or Mnd4. Id ftmp for ((irtteular, tcitjotoBlmla a " llellef fur I.olle." i imtr, by retura MaIL 1U.4MMI I uaititiinniavtat. Vau lh nlilrbioUprLfmloiil 4 y.a T m rl I axtn Entirely VIABLE NANDRAKEl AND SURE CURE FOB Billousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho Kidneys, Torpid LIvor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup 1 tions and Skin Diseases. I Frl 25e. pr ictUe, TMi tj ill Cnirzliti. DEIKT, J0IUSOI 10CB, rrop turllirUa, TL Tha only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is EIxxE3a3yrarA.TOEt. We guaruiiee it tond the home of Rt, RoacHta and Water Bugs, or Money refunded. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER U the best In the market for BiBSuaa, Ant. Moths, in wot on Ooa. &o. For Sale by all Druggists B ran and set the genuine. Sold only in hottlaa, our Thaoc Maaa on each. "ftfBJ D. MAURER &.SON, 329 N, QTH ST., PrtlLADKlPHIA. '"?." "-.I ! P K.J. U.MVk-a. 1-11.1 rwura. iuuhk MraUaae4iIMti? Hi' ' 'JK '-I Chteheatei'a Knsll.h Illnmand It rand. fENNYRQYAL 3 neet'JlJP' ' Bubject to Uomocratlo ruli 104. wt: a Va. Iu.inxuuu M rai-lAwa r sutMw,lajt,fJ,
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