REAOH.G RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthrac a coal used oxclustvoly, Insuring loanllnoss and comfort. ItHT 'ADLB IN KITEOT MAY. 14, 1893. Trains 1' to Shenandoah as followBl . For No tforlc via Philadelphia, woe days, i IW,.S1,7.1 10.08 a.m., 12.21, 2.48,5.63 p.m. Sundftj X.08,7.48a. a. For Now York via MauohChunlr, wcokdayK 7.18 a. m., 12.21, 8.48 p. m. For Hen. line and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08,5.23,7 14, 10.08 a. m.,12.24, 2.48, 5.63 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 'i a. m., 4.28 p. m ,.,. For Haulsburg, wook daja, 2.08, 7.18 a.m , For A& .Ibwn, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.21, "'For Pott fillo, wook days, 2.08, 7.18, 10.08a. m., 12.21. 2.48, i S3 p, m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.2 P TO. For Tan iqua and Mahanoy City, week dayfl 2.08, 5.23, 7 '8,10.08 a. m., 12,21, 2.48, 6 53 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, ?.4U a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy 'ity, wook days, 8.58 p. m. For Lac astor and Columbia, wock days, 7.1F a. m., 2.48 n m. For Wl iiamsport, Sunbury and Ltwlsbure, wcok day 3.23, 7 (8, 11.26 a. m., 1.83, a.69 pm. Sunday, 8 -3 a. m., 8.03 p. m. For Ma) unoy Piano, wcok days, 2.08, 8.21, 5.23, 7.18, 10,08. 1 1.28 a. m., 12.24, 1.33, 148, 5.53, M, 9.84 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.21, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ut' .trdvlllo, ( Happahannook Station), week day 2.08, 3 23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 12 24,1.33. u 48, 5.53, B.58, 0.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 8.23, 7.48 a m 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Astiand and Shamokln, week days, 8.23, 6.23, 7.18, '1.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58, 9.33 p.m. Sun day, 8.23, 7 48 a. m., 3.03 p. ra. IT UNS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave Ne w York via Philadelphia, wcok day, , 8.00 a. m , i 80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 1115 night. Sui day, 8.00 p m., 12.15 night. Leave fvw York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00. 8.45 a in., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Li avr I'uilodel ihtn. jlnrkot Slroot Htitlon, week dajs, 4.12, 8.35. 10,00 n m.. nnd 4.00, 8 00, 11 80 p, m. Kunday 4.00, 9.0J a. m., 11.30 p, in. Leave lt adlng, week days, 1.55,7.10, 10.06, 11.50 a, m. . 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Loavo Pottsvlllo, wock days, 2.40, 7.40 a, m. 12.30, 6.11p m Sunday, 2.40,7.00 a. m., 2.05 p.m. Lcavo T-.unaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a, m., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p, m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.60 n. m. Leavo Mahanoy Olty, week days, 3.45, ?.18. 1147 a. m 1.61,7 42. 9.51p.m. Sunday, 8.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Lcnvo Mahanoy Piano, week di vs. 2.40, 4.00, S aO O SS.lO in.11.KlA m..lllKi-2 0(1.5.20.6-2(1.7.57.10.10 p. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.66, S.27 a. m 3.37, 6.01 p. m. Leavo Olrardvllle, (Itanpthannock Station), weeks day i, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 10.48a. m., 12.05, 212, ,01,5.26,6.32,8.03,10.18 p.m. Sunday, 2.41, 4.07 8.33. ft. D) 3 41. 6.07 D. m Leavo WlHamiport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 a. m., 3.35, U.15p, rn. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Ilaillmoro, Washington and the West via Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. K. U.j at o wj, o.ui, ii z, a. m., a.m, r., 7.10 p. m. sunaay S MJ,B.U3, 11 Vi ft. m., 3.00, D.S5, Y.iu p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. ml AnntVi alrnol tttVinrf iVm Ailantln iM w Wcckdava Kxnrcaa. 8 0U. D 00. 10 45 a m. Saturdays. 1 30i 00. 3 Go. 4uu, 4 30. 515 run. liAV,UiriiUll VU l IUl AVWUUUVUIIMUUl O W Alii 4 80, 6 45 p m. Ittn.ifasnn "1(1,1 m A Ai-mm as) A llnvi CI HD n w Bunuayn isxpress, 7 30, sou, Bsu, vuu, luuo b i nna liunm, accommodation. Bwam una 45 p m. lleturnlne leavo Atlantic Cltv dcDot. Attantn. arm ArKanas ovenucs. wecitaays uixpreK iDionaavs omy ) 7 uu, 1 35, v 3u a m ana a 10, lift f. tl t 111 fl fcl .. , ,Mnnn.nrl,Hnn ft U, 8 lo'a ra and 4 30 nm. Excursion, from foot of Mlsslftalnril Ave .tin nitlv. SOT. Ti m. , 11,1. 1 hi. ikk u Mil n m. ARrnmram Aimn. 7 ui ti lui unu 9U3pm, L,eliifii VjIIcv Itlvlslou IPaiJcncer trams loavo Shenandoah for 1'cnu lia n Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lc ncnton. Slaunpton. White Hall. Cataaauaua. Uazleton. Weatherlv, Quakako Junction. Del m anc mauanoy uity at o.ui. i.&, w.ua a m g w jo, .w .a n, m. For Kkw York, 6i'4, 7 28 a. m., 12.43, 2.67 ,"i!p. m. For HaMotnn. Wllkes-Harro. Wliltn llaveu a'lttston I.acoyvtllo. Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, r.nu l'jimxra, u i, v.ws . m., o.ua p. m. I For Rochester. Uuffalo. Niagara Falls and Lho Wcit. ti.oi 0.0H ii. m. 12 43 and 8X8 r. m. i i'or iiciviuere, ueiawarc water uap anu htroudsburg, cm a. m., 4.22 p. m. . r or Liftmueriviiio ana Trenton, tf.ui a. m. I For Tunkhaunock, 6.04, 9.08 a. m 2.57, 8 08 p. m. r or itnaca anu uonova u.ui, vxn a. m. ts.u k ra I For Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 p. m. iForJoanesvllle. Levis tonandlleaverMe&dow. id, a m.. B.27, 8.0S p. m. it orAuaLnriea, uaueton, Stockton ana Lum forYnrd, 6.01, 7 26, 9.08, a. m., 12.44, 8.67. . 6.27. 8..J8 D. m. (For Scranton, 6.04 , 9.08, . m., 4.,.57 Jw p.m For Uazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlftonao-' reel&nd. 104, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. re. 'or Asmanu. u lraruvuio ana L,ost ureeir. 4.&z. , 0.04, 1U.'U U. m., I.W, l.W, i.lU, 0.43, V.ID For Raven Run, Contralla, Mount Carmel and iiamokln. 8.42, 10.J a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. IFor Yatosville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and a. Eiuuu, o.vt, tf.vo, ti.ua a m., t.i. 7. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 D. m. Irralns will leave Shamokln at 7.65, 11.45 a. m., ro, cm p. m. ana arrive at snenanaoaa at 5 a. m.. 12 43. 2.67. 4.22 D. in. t Lcavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7,28, 3, 11.03 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p, m. Cjeave PotUvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, ao, lu.io, ii.to u. m., a.w, d.j, 7.UU, 7.10, .eave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 8.04. 7.26. O tis. in.. 12.43. 2.57. 122. 5.27. 8.08 D. m. sheave uazieton ior anenanaoan, 7.20, 9.23, SUNDAY TRAINS. (Cralns leave for Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost lann Tlavlnt,7, lllrlr HrAalr Ti.nn.lnn TXann w. & u.w.i . ...... t. u.k m. ,uuw, uUU cuvh ui.zifiuin ior naunanunnn. n Ml. ii.xii iQATfl PnttRvlltn fnr Shflnnnilnali. n SO in if. U. 111., tt.to u. in. u. u. riAiNuuuit., uen. rasa. Agt. PhlladelDhla. P. . 1, ...,.)ii.ji...n, ou vit x is.. ,.:i. 1 vaiicy ijivisiod, oouin ueinienem ira. 1. ii. a wi.iu,Kij, uoni. pupt. BOHt TLK1LL DIVISION. JULY 2d. 1893. n. fnt WlLTUn nllhrlnn. Ti,rt,rlr"lll XTan t Ann lninrmrnifirA nrjitinnn umii &. m. SUNDAYS. tie. at uiair. irousTiue ai o:uu. v:iua. m. . iud. 111. i' or JiuuiuurkT. ucauinir. x'niui. a, j-nujaivmo, rHorriaiuwn, ircu&aeipnii 00, 9 40a. ra.. 3:10 p.m. itvH. 11 inn. rn . Ann r!4(i n m ta mi and 4 40.7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays i4ll n. in. unn atlh n. m. ainiiia nnn m .pnannnqn or. f fc7 ann u tm. n m xi a m. h ot l-oLtaviuB. u zj a m. Now lorlc Kx Dress, week davs a Uli 1M tA UUUUi 1.1 It U. LU. LtiU i'j & 1 I UU UUU 1 WJ 1M. U1UIUK VUTB.I 1 Klt 1 4U, D m. 12 01 nmnt, bundava 3 20. 4 05. 4 60. 3 J ted 4 60) 5 20. e 20, 8 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and r Sea Girt, Lone Branch and Intermediate aiu. juw, 1110 nm, (usa iimnea aming mn I'arlor Lara and JJlnlntr Cur). 617. ) 40 p. m., 12 C3 nlgnt wock days Sun 3 W. i su, w iu, 11 10 u m., J2 1U, 14. 7 uu, m, and 12 0a night. Washington only, m dauv No coaches Itluhmond 1 2. 9.1a, 12 10 P m. 12 03 nlcht , and 1 80 p, m. week days. tna wtU leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg ne West everyday at 12 25,120 and 810 na u 0, a (o uu unvueai ana 7 su p m. for A 1 toon a at 8 IS am and S 03 p m every r or rituuurcana Aiioona 11 usu 1 m nay. a, Canandalgua, Rochoster. HuDalo and ru li'ana nr viii r. x a vn nnn i r." m uaah Far Mlmlrft nt & 34 n m week d&vs. Pnr ina iniermcaiaie poinu at 0 is am aaiiy. ock Haven at 6 13 and 0 fid am dally, 1 K S and 6 84 n m week days, and 5 13 a m on I'liEVoaT. J. U. Wood. I'iuaauiir ton i i'hi ? ' av ?T 7f7A) TALES I Yre ftometiraea a boro. but whan tee poo imtlnvAf raton than nnvntiArn In thla "iwn, inev are --" " trutn nr iftUf. A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods e'ease to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing vaste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source, Scott's is a condensation of lho life of all foods it is cod-liver oil r nforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. rrepurpd hi Bcott A Ilowna N V. All nriKrjrltts. ipLTTpfldacho and relievo all tho tronblni lncl dent to a bilious stftto of tho 8 ye tern, such as Dlzrtnens, Nausea, Drowalnoes, Distress afUr eatlntr. Tain In the tilde, etc. Wfcllo their most remarkable euccess has Doen snown in curing nendacho, yet Cartels Little Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curl tiff and pro veuttrjR this annoy Inff complalnt.itbllo tberalso correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the llrcr and regulato tho bowels. Kvcn If they only curoa Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who anffor from this distressing comDlatnti but fortu nately their goodness does not end hero, and th vtao onco iry mem win nnu incso mtio puis vaiu ahla In bo manvwaTB that ther will not hn wtl. ling to do without them. Uut after all sick head Ts the bane of so many lives that hero Is where we make our great boast Our pills euro It while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe cr purffe, but by their gentlo action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents t Uto for tl Bold py druggists erery wnero, or sent Dy maiu CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ''I'lll'iilillUllllil'i'llllllllHlllli1 There's nothing will clean you up so quickly jivui yuur uuius iikc because of its high percentage of tai ASK YOUR UKOCER FOR IT. J-A.S. S. iOBK & CO., Chlonsoi While Russian Soap The Krat Soup f illlDBCl. VC US.'SELF! touWpiIwMi (foiiorrliimt f'jleet.Whitia.SptrinatorrhfuiS 7 or anv umu' turn dlRrhttrr.. .hvi your dniaeli' f. 1 s bottl. oi tli'.Z CI. It 11.,-lfi 111 A fPWllAVfi SlTlthi-uttll rl 1 i.r publicity OIK J noctor, Won poisonous anffi iKuaronti-d cut to atrictur. I Tnt Universal American (Xrt New INoovry, Mayer's Macnotle Catnr.h Curo Is used by vapor Inbalatlon and Is the only medicine of the kind ever pat ou the markot. lly Inhala tion tho medicine Is not poured Into the stoma 'hand thence sent wandering through the yif-ra. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is applied directly to the dlsekcd organ and the only wav to reach the aOected parts In the nose. Every bottle Is guaranteed ry tho drug gist. Price il per bottle. Guaranteed to cure For sale by all druggists. IT'S UdBD PlFlTEItENT FHOM ANY OTIlIlIt MEDICINU. Our advertised agonts nnd all druggUts are Instructed to return the money in any one who ( lis to be cured by Mayer's Magnetlo Catarrh Cure, Price one dollar for three months' treat ment This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed. For t.alo by drugelsts, or ad dross The Matehb Dw'o Co.. dstwstw Oakland, Md IT. Offer You a Itemt&u tehieh Inturt Safely to Xlfe of Mother and Child. MOTHER'S Fneo' Itoba Confinement ofltt tain, Horror and Mil:. fternlagonebottleof Mother's Frlenil" iu .rtttlbutltttlJtiain.audUiluutexperitiiio t cuUv afterward unual lu suoh cases. Mi Uioe, Lamar, llo., Jan. 19th, 1991. Pent by express, charges prepaid, on welrf rice, SUB nr botlle. LxioS to Mothors mUwl ! nitADi'lELOIlIIGtJL.VrOU IV.. ATIjANTdi OA. ROLB OY AIX PltUQUISTf. I No. 129 South Main Htreet, (Vork done In first-class manner Dromntlv. a first-class manu A trial requested, 7.SHK Advertise IE fair. . ' . 'TSSrrSs'Itt w Mamifurtureil by US?2" itaung Hofhare NEW YORK FASHIONS. APPALLING POSSIBILITIES IN THE EV OLUTION OF SLEEVES. They Will Cunt Mnro Than the Omrn II I'roAont Tciulenole. Continue Ilx(iiUltii NlishlBownii bihI Umlorweur Iiliity Summer Iresi.n A New Shade or llctl. Copyright', 1810, bjr American PreM Assocla- llon.l If tho evolution of. sleeves continues, there will bo a time when the sleeves will cost trehlo tho nmount thnt tho rest of tho gown requires. Mnny lnilles now havo threo pnlra of slowves to ench nlco- dress one pair of luon. one of the dress mnterlnl nnd nnother nmdo elbow length for even- NEW SLEEVES. lng, or nt least In an elaborate style sult nblo for dinner dresses. The arm size is strongly piped to mnko it solid, nnd the sleeves to bo worn aro basted iu strongly, not exactly sown in, but tho running stitches nre set close, nnd when the ends nre well fastened thero Is no danger of tho sleevo rinninir out. I noticed ono dress of dovo colored changenblesilk which had a narrow flounce of black silk at tho bottom and a Helm mndo of dotted net, with a ruffled border. Thero wero sleeves mndo of black lace In two nuffs. with Tom Thumb ribbon run in through the meshes lengthwise nnd finished with four rosettes of tho same. At the wrists tho lace was shirred. Thero were other sleeves where the forearm part con slsted of brocade, nn outlino of black over gray. The upper sleevo was held In a very full pull by a buckle ot the uove colored silk of which tho dress wns made. This mado a desirable variety, the black lnco flounco and flchu forming tbo connecting link. Two pretty sleeves for young ladles were mado of lace and the dress material, ono having-a puff where all tho gathers start from the front of the shoulder, reaching backward. Beneath this was n heavy fall, of lace. In some cases the sleeve is mado of china crapo stiffened with milltner'snet. There Is a thin quality of chlua crape which Is almost transparent, and which Is very much liked for draperies and trim. mlngs, as It is so flexible and falls Into folds that would rejoice an artist. The other sleeve is of crape, hand em broidered with tiny flowerets m natural colors, this one, for Instance, having blue myosotls, with its dusky green leaves on a ground of palo maize crape. The ruffle at the bottom and tho cap nt the top nre cut out in deep Vandyke points and edged with a very narrow fringe, such as is used on valentines or holiday cards. These trim. NEW KTTLE IN NIGHTDRESSES. mines are made of white, stiff muslin. worked with silver threads. The dress to which this sleove belonged was of black silk, with the same flower worked alter. nately in blue nnd com color. There were sleeves for tho street for this gown In tho regulation stylo of gigot. The crape ones made a festive habit of It all. A dress seen recently struck mo for Its quiet elegance. It was.of china silk In a dull plum blue, with faded purple azalla Dlossoms, natural size, scattered over It. At tho bottom was a festooned flounco rnnde of maize crape, with a narrow black lace laid flat on tho edge, tho pattern up ward. On the shoulders the sameldeawas carried out, and there was a lace edged tlchu. A novel and effective Bleeve for tailor cos tumes ts made with a drooping glgot, with double caps ot the top, nnd these tailor stitched, slashed In the middle and joined by loops and frogs. At the wrists are two turned down cuffs, and these are also slashed. It Is quite a prettyideatohaveaVshaoed notch cut out at the wrist of tho long sleeves, as these long, snug sleeves aro not apt to add anything of beauty to the hand. But the V notch somehow gives a slender effect to the wrist and makes the hand look longer and narrower. Anything that has an unbroken outlino Is dangerous to thoso whoso beauty i,us begun to fade, and tho hands and wrists show the ravages of tlrao sooner than the face, I think. I think I have never seen underwear so ornato or so exquisitely mado as now. Tho sheerest linen lawn, or cambrlo whero linen Is not liked, is nsed as n foundation for lace of tho softest and most delicate de scription. Tho nightgowns aro fit for a princess. One in particular struck my ap preciation ot the beautiful. It was half high in the neck and shirred iu the back to a tape and open in front V shape. All around the neck was a deep fall of vnlen dennes lace, fastened on the shoulders by bowb of baby ribbon. Thero wero two deep points of the lace uown the front, fastened by loops nnd ends of ribbon. The sleeves were mado of two widths of tho luce joined together and with a ruffle of loco nt tho bottom nnd finished with a bow. Around the bottom were clusters of tuoks, wltli two ruffles of tho same lace, with hero and there a little bo w of the blue ribbon. the shopgirl said, "This 'ere gown is gorgeoust beautiful." There is usually a full set of such undergarments nil trimmed In the same fashion the drawers nnd chemise, corsot cover and nightdress, and frequently a dressing sack, with billows of lace and bushels of bows of ribbon. They are In deed beautiful, but with the delieacvof colorlngcould.bardly lie called "gorgeoust." Gorgeous, however, can we call the gown made for a beautiful ygung Newport belle, Il ls made of rep silk, the upper part he lm? of salmon uluk ana th -iuuIm naxt of grassy green, With green overshot polka dots. There is a 13 inch flounce of white BpRnlsh luce, nlmve which there 18 a flat bund of ribbon Blinded Bfen null red a sort of mlnlww stripe. This has an tip standing ruffle of narrow lace above it. Tlio rninlKiw riblion Is arranged In n flchu effect nronnd the neck, with deeplnoe ruffle and collar. The flchu goon nronnd the wnlst nnd ties In windmill bows, with ends reaching nearly to the foot of the dress. Tho sleeves are blloon, with tho forearm part covered with lace The flchu with long ends bids fair to be como very popular for tho warm days, but the daintiest nnd prcttieeCWthem nro those mado of mull with quilled ruffles, or mull with lace ones. Black ones of china crape, with or without embroidery nnd with fringe or lace, are distinguished and ele gant Black net nlso makes pretty fichus edged with lace and having two or more very narrow rows of black velvet rluuou. Ono of tho very daintiest summer dresses was, worn at an outdoor fete nt Newport, and yet It w - a simple gown to excite so much ndnn . lion. It was ot dotted or gandie, all v hite, and made with a double skirt nud gathered full. Over the skirt was a flounce made of thin green crape, cut out In Vandykes and then accordion plaited. It looked like n fringe ot grass around the dress. Thero were small rosettes at equal distances all around the tops of the ruffles. The sleeves were balloon, ot surah tho same grass green shade, but the crowning beauty wns the folded flchu, with a deep ntllle of orgundto nnd with the crape milling, which formed a point in front. A full box plait ing of ribbon formed a sort of collar, and a straw hat covered with hedge roses nud leaves completed the whole costume, wit' a parasol of white lace. RAINBOW GOWN. There Is a now red now, called currant, which by somB necromnncy of the dyer ap pears to bo translucent. It comes In crapes, crepons nnd light silks nnd is being mado np into'gowns as fast as tho weary fingers of the dressmakers can accomplish It in this hot weather. The name of tho color is really corlnth, but It has become currant here. The color is really beautiful, far more refined than the beef's blood and car dinal heretofore worn, nnd it makes a capi tal spot of color agnlnst n clllr, a green for. est or tho dull sand of tho seashore. It Is becomingto the brunette nnd also enhances the exnuiriite inlrncss of the blond, Thero is a decided liking Bhown for this Corinth red nud tbo different shades of maize, but while the red is used for entire rcostumes tho maize Is only used as combi nations of trimming. A gray henrietta dress had the upper part of tho sleeves of maize crcpon and a draped flchu of the same, with a sort of twisted roll of crane about la inches from tho bottom. There was also a folded belt of the crcpon, with a stiff windmill bow In tho bnckv '" There wlll It ls'sald, bo many dresses cut with double skirts, and clan plnlds aro to bo utilized In bias bands on them, Wood color is to ben favorito ono for tailor goods, Jackets and gowns, nnd thero will be some attempt to revlvo the tufted and boucle effects for fall dress good3. But just now the varieties of crepon are certainly In higher favor than any other weave of goods. These, when worn with n collet ot black silk, velvet or jetted passe menterie with a deep laco flounce for a wrap, are the prettiest things possible. The black or dark blue crcponcttcs, trimmed with Insertion of yellow lace laid on flat, are a most elegant and pleasing combination. Ono mado of myrtle green c: . ponette, with garniture of white cloth with silver braid. lng, Is stylish nud becoming. Whito acces sories go admirably well with gray, black, blue, gveeu and ashes of roses. UNDINE TOILET. Tho pretty Eton suits now so very popu lar, hnving white accessories, aro the neat est of them all. Many ladles havo very thriftily and sensibly made over their last season's blazer Milts by cutting off the demitrain aud making the skirt round, and tho Eton Jacket lifeo cheap that thero are few who cannot obtain one, but one can buy a trim ami handsome Eton suit, all complete, of gwnrt iwue, for f5 aud a fine 'cheviot ot blue or black tor $10 to ?15. Mate Lerot. An agreeable Iax&Hto and Nrsm Tomo, Bold by Drugglsta or sent by mall, 25c., 60c and LOO per package. Bnmples free. The l-'avortto TOOTS F0TOS8 fortbo Teeth and Breath, a&o. Captain Sweeney, US.A-,San Diego, Cat, Says i "EMloh's Catarrh Itemody Is the nm medicine I ha ve over found that would do ma any good." .PricoiOcta. Bold by Druggets. I)o not neglect a Cough, as there la danger of Its leading to Consumption. BntLon'a Ctma will save you a BeveroLuDif Trouble, ltlttha bestdou gh Cure and speedQyrellevns Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Broocoltls, aud illOUonaguartuitee, KctA, &)S0, FOR ACtSt It WILL NOT CUBC.'H I Mr.Miil Jin. Ju. ir.ShuUll.TroodiitocV.N.T. Mr, Shuttls Relates the Remetkable Recov ery or Hlmitlf and Wife. "I wai terribly irouMeil withmystom nrli, inv food would break up sour after eat i. pwotiMAviilsoitii every nlgnt with o burning, emir i1UlrrNril frt'liiiirtlw re Hint tnr.ile niy 1 1 to nlmottunlieiimble. I lo-tored with plislcininanil tookinny so culled cure. but none helped mot leading oi lr. niiTl'l Kmnel" 1'nvorlto lion etly, of Itonilout, IV. V., 1 determined t try it: aft rusliiR It n l.ttle while relief came end b-fore I bad finished thu tlilril bottlu 1 ni citri'tl. But tbo greatest blessing was tho euro it performed for tin wife, who pielouf to talrtorf It was troubled with ilcknes com mon to all women. Khe was ill that phi could hardly ilrng1 hirself ahotittbeliito ste too trinl alt klndi of so called positivocures but with no avail until she used I'aviirKo ltcinctlv. In a short while she began to plcxun In Itcnlfh and ntrriiRlli and is a ivcll uiiiuaii to-dny. I honestly liellere bad It notbeenforHr. Kennedy' Irnvor ltu Uomeily, s'io would have been In her L-rnvu to- iny It'M tlio Krontent iiit'dl ciiJ" on c-:irtli. lt'a worth U' weltfli" In gold." Wc gunranlco a cure, or money re fut.rl 'il Trv it, von run no risk. Political Cards. jyOK COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. JlATDOJlfK or rOTTSVlLLR. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIO- UU; CHARLES F. ALLEN, OP 1AMAQVJA. Subject to Itc ub lean rulos. lOlt COUNTY TUEASUKElt, DANIEL DUCUEKT, M. D., Or BOItnVLKlLt, HAVEN. Subject o Rep jblio in rules. F' OR COUNTY C 'MMISBIONiiR, HEN J. It SEVERN, or snsNANnoAu. Subject to decision ot the Republleati Count; Convention OH COUNTY" COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, OT ASHLAND. Hublect to llenublloan rul. F OK COUNTY COMM1HSIONKIS, TllOMAS RELLIS, OK SIIENAN110A1I. ' Hubject to Republican rules, -JJIOtt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. G. MIDDL ETON, Or Gir.UEKTON. Subject to Republican rules. F IOR COUNTY COMMISHIONKR, EL1AS E. REED, Or POTTSVILLE. Hubject to Republican rules. 0OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANItiL 'NEIS VENDER, Or SHENANDOAn. Subject to Republican rulos. Came Hack for Trial. AtlaktA, Aug. 1. N. W. Murphy, the missing munnger of the Atlanta Provision company, against whom are charges of making away with the money of the con cern, surprised everybody byputtlng In an appearance yesterday and surrendering to the sheriff. He says he is ready for trial. AT fiLKE jlHC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANC NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor Bays It acta pently on the stomach liver and kidneys, and H k pleasant laxative. ThU drink la made from her hi, and Is prepared for us b easily as tea. It ts called LUKE'S AUdrupRistaselntatfiOi audflapackage. Ifyoq rannot pet It, send ynur address for a free sample. Lane' Family Mrilleiue mores the bowels e-neh day. In oritur to h healtbr this ts nei -esearr, Addresa QllATOn V. WOODW'Altli LKltoY.N.Y Whether quaffed from a vessel of tin, glass or gold; There's nothiiigso good for the young or the old Root Beer A delicious, health giving, thirst-satisfying beverage. A temperance drink for temperance people. A isc package maVes s gallons. Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere. URTTI1CHL ROD North Fourth Bl , U ! OOO r.ui, TiuMfljitiiii K1S KrTnCIICH AH2T Yuujtrf, ! nliidli atcl. ui i) niil of bo It hi r t vm hi lit i fuifii tut yau'M 1 full) IfitilMTt tlon, or i' t! i tipv uf utUlttHU- nature, wl i li i coiilik m 'ai t I'tiiiin nt tlu.i o'i suit DR. G. F. THEHU i flVf a-t -ffttHJ fll Ti llf'l Nt ?xrirlui.-iit. ,io rutin:', tii.iu to equal lit m. Leaillmr iifKupmH-itt t"iiiit liim the only tiue and mnuinti tnieiUtsUik miIkIM Quuckft and woultlbe pvlllf rr iliallfi it-1 la trvatiut'Dk it wornt cttu of HlooJ l'eWn, Wo1h1, irvoditu'nt oi v btrleturM, et to 3, evWi t dyi all or. eui , tor iiur ui ai.-.in. ntjurs '"it, to I. Vfd Kt '8r. u to Ml, bUM- -as Hires SILVER CONVENTION OPENED. Allen XV. Thttrmnn, of Ohio, for Chair, limn of Die C'oiireiitlon, CmoAoo, Aug. 1. Tliero wore fully 1,900 delegntoi In Btlomlnnco wlicn tho sliver convention wns onlled to order ntlOo'clork tills forenoon. Tliare wns no bttlnes trnnsnctetl nt the morning eIon. Mnyor Hnrrlson will dollver tho ndilress of Wel come A temporary organization wns formed nnd committees unpointed on pcr mnnent orRftnir,ntlon, ortler of business nnd resolutions, nnd nn adjournment bad until 8 o'clock this afternoon. Governor Waite, of Colorado, who Is clmlrmnn of the state delegation, who Is urged for chairman, said in nn interview! "I shall not bo n. candidate for chalrmnn, aud have not authorized the use ot my name. I have no preference for chairman. Our delegation demands nn expression In favor of free colnnKe of silver nt tho ratio of 1 to 10. That ts tho ratio nnd repre sents the expeii"!' of silver production, with a slight lu.uum ot prout to tun minor." Kx-Qovernor Routt said: "Tho situa tion In Colorndo hns been grossly mis represented. This talk about 10,000 idlo men en route to lho east ts the cre ation of an imaginative mind Thuro nro not nbove 600 men working their Way eastward In the freight trains. Wo have never over 80,000 people all told In the state who were thrown out ot work. We are no worse than other states, nnd tlioso misrepresentations nro purposely made. Colorado is nil right True values have gone rapidly since the llrltlsh government suspended free coinage In India, but not much more tlfSn the reduction of values In the oust We have been saudbngKed by tho money power, whose Interest lies In tho further contraction of tho currency of tho country." Tho loaders of the movement hold a meeting at tho Palmer House last night to decide upon a clmlrmnn ot the convention. After three hours deliberation Allen W. Thurinuu, of Ohio, was selected. "Young Corbett" Dufentetl. Itonr, Ind., Aug. 1. Tho lightweight finish light between Taddy Smith, brother of Denver Ed Smith, and Young Corbett, a protege of the champion, otherwise known ns Georgo Green, nt the Columbian Athletic club attracted about 5,000 persons lust nltzht. The light was for $3,500, with $500 to loser. Smith won tho lluht In tho twenty-eighth round. During the evening President O'Malloy of tho olub, stepped front and made the announcement that the match between Corbott and Mitchell will be held In this olub. "I havo," he said, "articles of agreement signed by Charles Mitchell and hope to get Corbett's Big nature soon. Chicago roughs outside tried to break In, and u small riot followed, dur ing which an unknown man was fatally shot. Chnrles 11. Morton's Appointment. Washington, Aug. 1. Charlos B. Mor ton, of Malua, who has just been up pointed fourth auditor of the treasury, is the man agulust whom the late Mr. lllalne protested so vigorously for postmaster at Augusta eight years ago. Mr. JUlaiue charged that Morton had defaced the tombstone of his (lilaino's) eldest child by chipping off the date, thereby leaving the time of birth and death in doubt. Thero was a bitter fight over Morton at thetlmo. Finally President Cleveland compromised by making Morton commissioner ot navi gation and appointing another postmaster at Augusta. The Ilrltaunla Oefaats the Navaltoe. London, Aug. 1. Tho Royal London Yacht olub regatta, held yesterday, is of internatioual interest, by reason of the fact that Mr. Royal Phelps Carroll's American yacht Navohoo was a competitor with Lord 'Dunruven's Valkyrio aud tho Princo of Wales' llrltunnla, tho fastest English yacht afloat. Tho Navahoo led the yuchts home ou tho first round, but lost her load, however, and the Britannia finished first, tho Valkyrie second and Navahoe third. The Satluuta wus fourth, Calluua fifth. The Iverna did not finish. Merer for Condemned Armenians. Constantinople, Aug. 1. Tho sen tences of ten of the Armenian prisoners recently condemned to death at Angora for taking part in the seditious rising at Marsovun and Cesarea have been com muted by the sultan to penal servitude for eight years. The death sentence will be carried out in tho case ot five other prison ers who, it ts olaimod, have been proved to be common murderers. Tho terms of twenty-four other prisoners who were sentenced to imprisonment have been re duced. Business Stagnation at Orange. Oranoe, N. J., Aug. 1. The Edison Phonograph works discharged 800 men yesterday. The works aro almost com pletely shut down. There l.s trouble among the hat factories of Orange and Orange valley. Orders have been steadily falling off. The cause is tho stagnation iu the western trade. Some shops are ui ready closed, and others are ubout to follow suit. The closure of these shops would throw 8,000 operatives out of work. Our Strictest Keveuuo Cutter. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. The ntKJiftl United States revenue ,cuUtfr' Hudson, built by John Dlnlcaue & Son, Camden, which is to be used in New York harbor as a boarding boat, was given her ofliolal trial trip on the Delaware river. Jj"or four hours her speed average was 13 knots an hour. The trial is said to have been satis factory in every respect. Tho Hudson Is said to bo the fastest revenue cutter iu the service Dashed Into a Wuhnnt. Monclova, Mex., Aug. 1. A disastrous wreck occurred on the Mexican Interna tional railway near Trevlno Station. A waterspout had washed away several rods ot track, and the eostbound passenger train dashed into the gap. Express Mes senger Furrival and Engineer James Mc Laughlin wero fatally and Fireman Mar tin seriously Injured. A tramp who was stealing a ride was killed. Ulxibeyliic the Sherman Law. Wamiikqton, Auk. I. For the first time since the passage of the Sherman silver law the treasury lost month failed to buy the full quota of 4,600,000 ounces ot silver. The total purchase for the month was 2,384,000 ounces, leaving a shortaae ot 2,110,000 ounces. The amount purchased yesterday ws 316,000 ounces at the counter tlffure of fa 7080 per ounce. A Triple Lynching. COLUMBIA, S. a, Aua t.-Uandy Keis; ler, Tom Preston nnd 'VV'tl! Thompson, all colored, whom it Was alleged committed nn assault upon Mrs. S. FTghtlsr, wife of a farmor, were taken from the sheriff at Swansea early in the morning and hanged to n tree. No confession could he extorted from either of them. G. A. It, l'osts Denounce Hoke smith. Lakcasteh. Ph., Aue. t The seventeen Grand Army posts ot Lancaster county met here to express the sentiment et the order in the county on the question of pen sion reduction. The speakers denounced Seoretary Hoke Smith in severo terms, and resolutions were adopted denounolng the polioy be Is pussutus on the pension question, and calling a halt on hi meth ods. The notion ot the niettag will bt presented at the appreaeatng Bution&l en. campmeut In ludlanapolt. STHE KIND Ill THAT CURES H s m m ESI Mits. rniNPA hams, IA Yictory Over Disease ! m m " Terrible Pain in Head and Stomach I " 'My Faco was ono Mass of S EniDtiona I " IS "Walked tho Floor Night HB After Nichtl" M The following from Mrs. . Itams iprow H tho WONDEBJUIi rOWEB of DANA'S H over ui.uhbc. OKNTLENirS I im St JlMO SCT. AbmnSj loynnasol hsillhe Measles wMrii left m'S lln-ry Imil luinc II'",,1"&".l!v,,.r",H iiii.i: paist iSr my huai nr iiioiiIIk, elM seToro iln In my tniuiich nip-m lpca to lw csuiMl by J.lvvr 'A'rouble. M Nluht niter night I have been '""'-HB pelloil to milk tli floor becsuij lOf UitjH lorrlhln ln In. nl this vs not sit. mySW tlire vi i one ninsa nf eruption HlwIB 1st times hi to be entered almost entirely m Willi sratis. 1 resriyour pspert, smltaougbtjj 1 1 would try ono bottle of i T-v II TVT A SO though I hsil trlnl so msny dlflotmt meillclni-iu EllUi,.iitsny help, I hd but little tilth. Before IfS hutl taken onohottlo 1 felt srent dcnirsa better. 1 have now taken two, sndao notjipg tsc-fitt like the Hlw woman. I ea go to bed sna BsNr.lll!I ALh.Mtlll'r. rho ler-H rllilr niiln has departed. The tirrdsfjf ali i lhiic I had Is entirely none. Mysjj filler Is well. I think one more bottle WHIP Here mo. entirely. Yours resneetfully, fPf Ticmderoga, N. Y. illtS. I IUNDA IIASIS. gg H To whom It may concern r-T hereby certify to .the truth of ths above. I". W. nAIttlY, 3 g TlcoDdcroga, N. Y. Miarmsclit M H Dana Satiapatllla Co., Belfast, Maine, jg Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYIjH, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W. OOlce lletldall building. Bhcnandoah, Pa. M. liniUCB. A TTORNKY AT-LAW. SHINANOOAIt, P.s. Ofilee ''oom 3, P. O ilulldlng, Shenandoah, at d iistcrly building, Pottsvlllo. c. T. HAVIOE, 8UBQE0N DENTIS7. Office Northeast Cor. Main nnd Cen tre Sts Sbenandonb, over Stein's drug store. M 8. KISTLER, M, D P1IY8IV1AN AA'D 8URQK0N. Omco-120 Nortb Jardln street, Shenandoah. D H. JAMES HfEIN, PHYSICIAN JL2JD SURGEON. Office and Residence, Ho, 11 Ncrth Jardln . Street, Shenandoah. JK. E. D- LONGACRE, Graduate In T'efertdnry Surgery and Dentittry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tho greatest care. Office : Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. JjlRANK WOMER, M, I), Specfalut in Treatment of Catarrh. - Practice limited to diseases ot the eve, ear nose and throat. Spectacles lurnlshcd, guar anteed to suit all eves Office 18 South Jardln street, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, Best In the world. .$5.00 00 34.00 $3,501 2.50 l$2.00 froit UDieS' $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR BOYS $1.75 $2.00 FOR it aline DRESS SHOE, mads In the latett styles, don' t pay $6 ts $3, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00 or D bnoe, hey tit equal to custom mado and iook and war at well, if you wish to economlro In wur footwear. do to by purchasing V, L, Douglas Shoes, RiR3-wL- prlce stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy "VV.I-DOUaLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by JOHBPtl ItALL, U South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 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