V i hall Ic-J itej istl lol til i H 31 HEADING RAH 10AO SYSTEM. : Anthrnclto conlusi ' nleanllnosi exclusively, Insuring vnd comfort TIME TADLH IN 1 riOT MAT. 1(, 1893. Trains leave Hhonai loan as follows: BVir Now Yorli via riitladalnhta. weok dart. feoSa.T.m,li).oe .m. i '..ai,s.483 p.m. Sunday F-Ua, 7.4a a. Tn. vornt norKviawnutmjuuufc, cok flays, 7.18 a. v iz--ji. z.ta u. m. for Heading ana i US. fi.lK. 7. is. tons a. l lladelpMn, weok flays .12.21,2.4(1,5.53 p. in. Sun i, x , lay, S.W, 7. 46 a. m., 4.f p. m ik days, 1IH, 7.18 a. m. for narriBDurg, v .148. 6.83 D. t or jwicniown, we dam. 7.18 a.m., 1X.21 48 p.m. . .. .. I'or lOltSVUIB, wee JASW, .uo, f.in, ii'.i.-oo. U4., J4, 2.4H, 6.1 p. m. ! many, 7.so a. m., i.sn For Tomaqua nnd Kabnnoy City, wosk days m. . 6.33. 7.18.10.08 n. ,14,, ,,a, O.IXl (I. UI. suu ay, 2.08, 7.4S a. ni., i as p. m. Additional fo abanoy City, week Uya, 9.S3 p. m. iror Lancaster ,,nu uii umbla, week days, 7 I ra.,2.4St). m. Pnr Wlliiamsnort. -lunburv and Lewlsbur fcek days! 3.88, 7.1', 11.28 a m., 1.83, j.(8ptt nday,8 23 a. m.,8.u; p. m. , ft'or Makanoy I'lan . week days. 2.08, 3.23, t. n, iu.us, ii. zn u. m., r- xi, i.m, o.o., o.oa, v.o In. Sunday, 2 09, 8 I, 7.46 a. m., 3.01!, 4.38 p. n I'or GtrATOvtlle, t Uipp.ihiinnook Station ' ea uayti, s.ire, o o, '.so, ,io, iv.vc, it, in 'S4,1.3o, 2.48, o.oa. o.f , v.oa p. m. unuy, .r. I. 7.4(1 n. m.. a.OS. I'M D. m. 'or Ashland and i- iiamokln. week days, 3.JS, , 7.18, 11.28 a. m.. 1.33, o.os, u.as p. ra. sun t, 3.83, 7.46 a. m.,3 "tp. m. TRAINS FOil SIIKNANDUAH' HJ.eavo New Vorlt Pblladclpnia, week day , W. m , 1.30. I 00 0 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun 5, 0.00 p. m.. 12.16 tight 1.PBVC New York v .. Mini oh Chunk, week day- 8.46 a. m., 1 00, 4 up. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. itt'.n I'tilhiilHiliI i Market -itieot t-itlon, k days, 4.12, 8'5, lo.oo u in., and Loo, , ll.o p. in Sunday 4.00, u.06 a. m., 11,80 eave KoadlnK, wik dnyi., l.i5,7.1U.I0.0S,l.M ., D.&o, i.nf p m nunuay, i.an, ju.ib a. m. Rve Pottsvlllo, week tUya, !!.40, 7.40 a. m. ,6,Uu u Sun,,iy, S.40, 7.U0ft. m.,8.05p. m. jve TaniMua, , el; dayk, 8.20, 8.49, 11.23 a, lit, 7.16, 9 28 p. la. Sunday, 3.W, 7.43 a. m., l. m. itvc Mahanoy (Jtty, wuon days, 3.4b, v.i. . m., l.M. 7.43, D.SI p. m. bunday, 3.40, 8.13 :s u. m .iHnn am J n. ,10 4 Ml bva.m.,r.nve.uu,i,.ZM,u.u,7.Dr,!u.iu Sumiajr, i 40, 4 uo, t.zi a. m., 3.37, o.oi p. m. ,vei rirnrdvii r. iitaDn&nannocu iaiioni. sdays. 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 8.41 10.43a. m., 12.05, ui, &,u, v.yt, o w, lu.ici n. m. ounaay, .4 a m . 3 41. ft.Uf D. m. tve VVillunisport, v,oek days, 8.00, 8.35, 12.00 i.ar,. ii.i&D. m nunuav. n.in a. m. r Dalilmore. WaHnlngton and the West vis u. a it., turouxu trams loavo uiraru iue station Philadelphia, (P. & K. K. U.) at ,',.()!, u.27 a. m., 3.oo,6.42. 7.10 p. in. Sunday ., 11 27 n. m (i d.42, 7.iu p. m. ATLANTIC OITV DIVISION, ive Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl outii otrcji wnj,ri, xor Aiiantiovjity. -Muiavs - isspross, ouu, siua, iua a m, iJa.ii, 1 :itli luo, 3 0U. 4 hi. 4 30. 613 p m. rMou 7 , 0 a m. Accommocutluu, b 00 a m, i i ' (i.ivs Kxprewi, 7. A 8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000 a 1 4 a i in. , . com Lijuu.alon, 8 00 am and 1 1. ' rr.'nr Iravc Atlantic City depot, Atlantl .i,- M" ly (i4-)i i on, 7 3 j. 0 3:1 am and 3 15, " ii an n in. acc inmoaiiuon. a nun i J,i .m. Kxcurslon, from foot ot ,111. All' lib tlblv. U h. 11 m. ..vs I xi,i., 331) tOi. 6U0. BOO. 030, l.m. p 00, 0 M p tn. jvccommoddllon, 7 30 u Bl i 6 p m. IchiKti V 4Iey Division "er ir.iinu loavc Shenandoah for mt, Junciton, Muuch Chunk, L,c siailnt'i m, White Hall, CatRsauqutt, !,, H- i lilt! "in, luiBlon, Philadelphia ..tttrlj, V,'uakaUe Junction, Dol y uii.j'Ci'j n' u.01. -.20 v.w a m, ,4. 'J r in w Vork, 6 4. 7 M a ru , 12.43, 8 57 . ii ton. WtlKps-Harre. Whlto Haven wlj'c yvute. ioWinu, oayru, tvuverij, f a, n ui, vmb a m., -i.?, o.vo p. m. .ehestur, llu!5,ilo, Niagara I',lls i - (I 01 0.08 a m. 12 43 and 8.08 p. m. I'ividi i'0, Delaware Water (Jap and " -rg. 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m. Aiiortvillo and Trenton. 3.08 a. m. kh.tucock. 6.01. 9.iM it. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m. laca ana geneva uu4, vie a. m. ci rn 0.08 a m. 8.08 p. ra. mvm.i L, i-lstonnndltcaverMcadow. n. .U8 i m. nr, a. lia&loton. Stockton and bum 16 04. K.03, a. m., 12.4i, 2.S7 i ii. m. iinton, 6.01, 8.08, a. m., 4:,t7 I lehrook, Jeddo. Drlttonan. . reelana, 1 .08, ft. m 12.4K. 2 h7. a 27 t. I' . i vv.nfl. uirardvllle and uost creeu. 1.0. 10.30 a. m., 1 00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.K . n Itun, Centralla, Mount Carmcl and i.' p-k Piacerknoyfcd i i' i i.iio u m., '1.40, i ui, i ii sip a. j hamokln at 7.E.5. 11.45 a. m. it " and arrive at toneuanaoan at i nai 1'iaii ror pottsviue, s.au, 7.a, r i4a, Ur,7, 6.2, 8.08 p. in. of for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, U 43 a. m , 12,32, 3.UU, D.2U, 7.UU.7.IO, ' i audoah (or Hazlc ton, 0.01,7.20, S.03, 2 r, 4 S."', lt.J, b.ub p. ra. a: li ton for Shenandoah, 7.15J, w.-s f l . I S, 6.SUJ7 23, 7.60 p. m snNDAY TRAINS. :ave tor Ash land, U Irardvllle and Los t , 0.40 a. nu, I2.au, s.40 p. m. . vi'lo. P-rk Place. Mahanov City. i7.lct.on, Ulack Creek Junction, I'ctia linition, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Laaton and New Yoric, s.4u a m., ra. ..delnhla 12.30. 2.56 C in. -tviue. rum I'laee, iuhluuujt uuu , u.za a. m.. i'j.ou. u.oa. 4.4U o.vi d. m. azlcton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 io p. m. enanaoan ior I'otisviuo, o.ou, o.o, 4o p. m. ttsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 6 p. m. . iXAXXUurv, ueu. ruaa, At,,. Philadelphia. Pa, NKMACHER. Asst. Q. P. A. Lcblgh Ivlslon, outn iieiuienem r. 1 A swiiiu Aitu, uoni. oupt. pVANIA KAILHOAD. lionnTLKiLt, nmsioB. 71 JULY 2d ISV3. m leikve Shenandoah after the aboi "uan's, Ulloerton, Fracuviue, isev. ill...- tiA,lun(ll., U.ml,i, llDuilnp I'hoanlxvllle, Norrlstown' and Phil, oad street station) at s:ou and n :it S3 p. m. on woen days, n or rotts -iirmoaiaie staiions wuu a, m. SUNDAYS. Uns, liilberton, Fracuviuo, ucv Llalr, l'oitsvuio at o:uu, v.iua. m For llamburir. lteadint!. Potts flxvllle, Norristown, I'hlladelphle . m.. a:iu p. in. t'rt Frackvint for nnenandoan iid 12.14, o:ui 7:43 ana ioictp. m &:i a. m. and 5 4d n. m. li.HTllle for tiunandoah at 10:15 ftd 4'4u,7:ieanu iu:uup. m.sunaayr ttnd5:mp. m idelphia (Umad street Btution) lot -l nnenanuoau bids uuu dm bm, 1 m wuiia days, un unaayd leave I'or Fotisvwi lain. vnru Kxnroas. weeit aavs. 50. 5 15. 8 50. 7 SO. 8 20. 0 50. 11 00 Inn noon. 12 11 r. m. (Limited Gi E 4 60pui. dining cars.) i so, i4u, 4U2, 5 00, 6110, 6 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12. I night. Sundays S 20, 4 06, 4 60, II 111 11 S.V a m. 12 44.1 40.2 80.4 02 Is 20. 6 2tl, 6 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m aud Tib n 1 60, 8 25, 11 ail a ui, and 2 4 3 SO r.its 1U( w ii m euiuruays upiy ind 8 2o a m. lie and Washington . 3 50. 7 20, If I 1118 am. il2 25 limited amini ii it if, i fYine-resalonnl Llmltei r i-urs ana timing uari, ot7, 12,3 nluht week days Sun- 1910, 1118 am.. 1210, 4 41, 7 00, ISO night, wusniugton oniy, i No coacnos id j 3 a u 12 10 p m, 12 03 night ii) m week uavs. Fimvo Uarrlaburg for Pittsburg l very day at 12 25,120 ana I lu AY if, an limited) and 7S0p m. aoi818 amand503 p m every inurcana Aitoona at ixai r t Swe Sunbury for Wllliamsport, Klalgua, Kochester, lluffalo and 201. d 13 a m.and l 85 p m week I Sra at 6 34 p m week days. Fo " edtate points at 5 13 am dally, I a at 5 13 and 9 56 a m dally, 1 85 ic days f or uenovo at o io a ; j m ween oays ana miimni 'or liana ttt i im, in Da J It. WOOD, Oen'l F ass'g'' Am TALES il! rail Oil in largely an "outdoor" product. I" r e h air ind exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from of codliver oil with Hypo- phosphites, a tat-loou rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milb. pmnri A lif Reoll h Hai. N. V.. K II 4lck TTeadAcho and relievo pi tho tronblos Ind dent to a bilious slate of Ulttlness, Nausea, Drowr eatlnir. Pain In the Hide, d ue sjHom, sucti as iss. Distress aftsr remarkable success has bol Whlo their most shown In curing ffAiulfUiho. vet Carter's little T.Ito rni in, equally vaiuame in iiuBimion, curing and pre ventintr idib nnnujinK cupisintnile they also correct all disorders of thrlomacb, stimulate tho liver and rcsulato the boils, liven If they only Acho they would bo alnoi irlcoless to those who suffer from this olstreslr lomplalnti but form nately their goodness doe it end hero, and thoso who once try them will fin hese littlo pills valu able in so many ways tnalhey will not be wil ling to do without them, if, after all Blck head f-.tt,n T,nrtA nf so rnanv live: at hero la whero we make our great ooasu ui others do not. mis euro it wnuo carter's l.ittio uver j-ius nwn maii .m very easy to take. One or twoVj, mMl0 a d0l!e Thoy aro strictly yeuctablo an,0 not ., or puree, but by their uentlo actl4,lca88 ai wh(( use them. In vials nt 25 cents: t for t, hom by druggists everywhere, or Bontimaii, CARTER MEDICINE CO.,w York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SUL price Clean up at night, and heat Hie day'st -uu utuibcs wiiu Vecause of its high percentage of (0.' ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT, JAS. S. TCIRIC & CO. Chlcnav White Russian Soap Insure. White Clothes, ClK Clothes, Healthy Clothe YOISKSELF troiiblc'lv ith Uonurrhren riiJVUleet.Wh tes.Sncririn.torrhm..' WLraWoranvuiinatui-t.itll ,iAnr,ak' KtZZ.&!foaT arugi;mt mr a Dottle OS fMtSdhlisa. U uina !n a fevrday iuniu.. . r. ... -..., wiinont tn. cm or pnblicliy cits loclor. Non-polonnus and jEimrnnteP'l not to airletnr. BkafcSR" 1 Tnt.untverscl ArMrtcan Cure, Jlannfactured by ) Evans Chemical Co. cr . NNATI, o. New Discovery. Maver s Masrnetla Catarrh Cure Is usod by vapor Inhalation and la the only medicine of the klDd over put on the market. By Inhala tion the medicine Is not poured Into the stoma !h and thence sent wunnerlng through the yf tem. Hut by inhalation the medicine it spplled directly to the diseased organ and thr only wav to reach the affected parts In th nose. Evory bottle Is guaranteed t y the drug gist. Price $1 per bottle, Guaranttod to ouio For sale byull druggists. IT'S UED PlFfKHENT FROM ANY OTllIllt MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and all drueglstsare instruct d to return the money-1-- any one who f Us to be cured by Mayer's Magnetic Catarrh Curo. Prloe one dollar for three months' trest mont This Is spying a groat deal, but It has never filled, For talo by druggists, or ad dross The MaykhsDbitg Co.. daw-'w Oakland, Md "flOTHER'S FRIEND" . Is ft Eclcntlflcally propnred Llnimon; and harmless; ovory lilgredient Is oi recognized valuo and In constant usi by tho medical prt fosslon. It short ous Labor, Lossons Pain, Dimlnlsho. Dangor to lifo of Mother and Child Book 'To Mothora" mailed free, con laininj ',"', .J.. " " " voluntary testimonials. rt IIKUttUlU luiuiuiuuuu uu. hay Sent by express, charges prepaid, on rccelp Df price, $1 JO r bottle. ERADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists. No. 129 South Main Btrect, lu Urst-class manner promptly A trial requesiea. i-o-i" Advertise Vr1 iver ill!! CUBE COMING Mi SLOWLY. OongroEsmon in No Hurry Eoaoh tho Capital, to SILVER SENATOR TELLER ON HAND. Vinpliatle In the llcllef That tho Sherman Lmv Cnnnnt ho lteinleil Without Some Substitute llnnliers Alnno ltosponilble for the Tleht Monoy Market. WAsmiwroN, Aiir. 3. Memliers of con Kress contlnuo to como In very slowly, and there was somo doubt expressed todny at to whether thero would bo a majority of the Democrats in town In time for tlieoau cus, whioli is set for Saturday night. Thcro were last night not moro than forty members of the lower house in tho city, and Iesi than n score of benators. Among the latter Senator Teller is the most recent nrrlvnl, and he comes frosli from tho west ready to take up the light forsllvcr where he dropped it at the close or last Ke38lon. Ho hees uo menace to the country in tho cxlstonco ot tho Sherman law, although he admits that it Is not what he wanted when it was passed. Ho is emphatic In his opinion that it cannot be repealed, at leat without some substi tute, nnd says that some months will elnpie before the law Is wiped from the books. Sneaklim of the subfect ircnerallv Mr. Teller says that the people of tills country aro not afraid of tuo currency, and It is not that lenr that has caused tho nrosont con dition. That thoy havo full confidence in thecurrcnoy is evidenced, he thinks, by the fact tlint thoy aro hoarding It away nnu Keeping it in all sorts of safe places, thus withdrawing it from circulation. Were they afraid of tho currency, ns isar gued by the opponents of silver, Mr. Teller says tho people would show their timidity by getting rid of it and making invest ments tn something else, lint this is not what thoy are doing. Mr. Teller lays tho whole trouble at, tlio uoors of tho bankers. who, ho says, for the purpose of forcing an Issue of bonds nnd creating a sentiment invorable to tuo repeal or tuo Sherman act, worked up a general scare and sought to estiiiuisn n general reollug of distrust, Senator Harris said that the senate finniico committee wns ready to go to work on the subject at a moment's notice. Ills personal views as to the result of the at tempt to repeal tho law ho refused to give. hut added that everybody knew he was a friend ol silver as a money metal. Mr. Harris and Senator Voorhoes, chair man of tho finance committee, had a long contcrence. durum wlilcu. it is sunnostd. they .mapped out a plan for the work of that committee Mr. Harris believes thero will be a great many measures introduced, and that the majority of tliem will proba bly be in tho nature of compromises, look ing to an increase of the ratio, with a pro vision tor too free colnngo of silver. It is probable that the Democratic mem hers of the senate may caucus this week to determine the distribution of patronage under tne secretary of tno senate and the Bergeant-at-arms, but no call for that pur pose has yet bcon Issued, Amonif the first things to come before tho senate will be the question of the ad mission of senators, the case of Mr. Lee Mantle, appointed senator from Montana to succeod Mr. Sanders, heimr now before the senate and ready to be called up at any time, this is a question of tho hlctli- est privilege and mny tako up the time of tno senate for quite a while. Among western and southwestern con gressmen is found a tendency to demand tlint the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman net and tho substituting for mat clause lie contained In one nnd the samo measure. Thoy state that the presi dent win promptly bign any bill repealing the clause, and will as promptly refuse to sign a subsequent measure providing for the free coinngeof sliver at any ratio what ever. Such course, thoy argue, would force them to securo a two-thirds vote for tho passage of the law they want, nnd they do not care to iiiko tno risk. Tho call for the Democratic house caucus on Satuiday evening was Issued last night oy oecreinry uouerihou, ncting on lnstruc- lons received lu a telegram Irom Judge louuan. A I'rojei Meeting "Hold Up." (Council Bluits, In., Aug. a An un town man walked into u prayer meeting it urn wing a revolver ordered the cnt re hgregatlon t6 throw up their hands. rles GofT, who was praying at the i, rose to his foot and crannied with Would be robber. In tho tusslo whlnh JVved tho rovolver was discharged, but Hill fortunately struck a truss worn "Vff and was deflected. The robber "MIMI. Quarreled )ver Curds. VVDELTIIIA. AllC. a.-f!nrmlnn rpnK. ercAtlantio City, and Juan Gasletia. 1U"W over a game of cards at tho "u'"tho latter in the Italian quarter in tlw T,e latter (limlly shot Tub- ,e nuuomeu. The wounded man e street pursued by Gasletia, ree more bullets Into his vio- eu. 'luberco's physciaus sav ed hv an IMuctrln rin- Wnbi-nv, nui a u t u -, Hewitt, r -j z-zi ; :Atr nT-"nl',8,?n "7 it by an i East Klglith street. NV ETS OF NEWS. , A "umbcIothlng makers in Phila delphia wl1B(1 for workill(?on Sunday. Work orl Gettysburg trolley road has been st ol. iaok of m and .The first 1! ot this .yea Alabama raised cotton p wtg sold at Ozark for ten cents. A dispatch Buenos Ayres says the government to the Kadica f has surrendered Tho Pennsy! Agricultural society decided to hoi next state fair at In diana from So to IS. Colonel Jacol new United Stal hild, of Missouri, the ttilstcr to Slam, sailed from San FranAor i,,lI1Kkok ine summer su ,HK h,s pearance i?.Mlcli.e lnkB ... 0r.tarIo. Canada. He is aV i-etl feet long. iu. o. wowii.itor ()f The star earmer, aortuiAIilin Wls lt ,n jail there becauSelflloU 0 workhu poll tax. He has 1,. ,, nor lega i ire on ex-V ce H,Ilt Morton's coun try place at Kllers y , destroyed sev r'VlK!ilioa'tle.fowls, and other property. l2RV-9Wtly eoo,ooa ' Arthur Johnson, 10 years old, deliber ately murdered bis 8-yar-old sister by shooting at their home iu Ailiustou, Neb. He said lie wnuteil t-o sea what his sister would do If he fired i" ' Preparing tor lioulile, ItlcuMlLL, Mo., Aug. I 3. The miners of the southwestern part of the state are growing restless, owing to poverty. The companies will not let the strikers go to work again, and the farmers will not have them. Tho sheriff ot Vetnon county is swearing in a number of dunuties lu view of expected trouble. Csed Con! Oil on the fr. Al.TOOXi. Pa.. Ann 3. 11 n Mvr. aged IT years, died nu er litK-er ng fifteen hours in terrible suffering f rota burns re-', celved In UQavorlng to hasten a Art In tu cook ltIJ Jllife Uje aid gt coil til I Ids Prnslilinl's l.elurtt tu TTRshlngton IlUZZAIiD' IUr, Mass., Attn. . Secre tary Unrllsle arrived ataray UHbles today. All arrangements for the president's re turn to Washington have been perfected, Tho president, Secretary Carlisle and Sec retary Lamont will leave h era tomorrow nfternoon and take the Fall Htver learner I'uritnn at Fall ltivcr. On arriving at New York Saturday morning they will be conveyed to Jsrsey City, where a speclnl car will be In walling to take them to Washington, lleritlolnp Prodm-tlnn at Nnrrtstftwn KonitlSIOWK, I'm., Aug. 3. A number of hands at the Norrlstown Steel works were laid off yest, nlay for an indefinite period, and those who remain were not! lied of a 10 per cent, rcduutlon in their wages. A group of cltfarnrnkers In the employ of W. K. Greh & Son were bc- moiming the fact tlm -i hey were laid off Indefinitely. The K- . iip hosiery fao tory of Norrlstown cln . d down, throwing about 160 hands out of employment. An Old Cli nt O " Under. New Tows, Auv. 3 Amnsa Lyon & Co., of this city, manufacturers of um brellns, have beooine mialile to meet ma turing obligations, and a receiver hns been appointed. The labilities are $121, 410; nominal assets, H:l,40r. The bust nous is an old established one, having been founded in 185S They formerly did a very large limine, and in 18,8 they were est I mated to be worth tt,flOD,UA but the busi ness has gradually fallpn nif. Not n GulierliHlorlul Ctlnillilnte. New York, Aug. 3. It having been re ported that ex-Governor James E. Camp bell, of Ohio, was a candidate for renom- illation at the coming gubernatorial con vention, that gentleman saldt "Under no consideration will I accept a nomination for governor. I am not. financially fixed to stand the expense of a campaign. It my name Is mentioned I shall withdraw it at ones," A diueiilte llaplst, IlUN'TlHOTON, W. Vn., Aug. 3. A terri ble outrage wns committed Inst night In West Huntington on , year-old Lucy Cal laway. Her mother, who was visiting a neighbor, left Lucy and Leslie Drashiold. aged 15, at home. When she returnud the child told its mother u story that startled her, and which upon examination proved to be trim. The police arc lookiug tof jirasiueia. A I rested fur 1 nllfvlns I'nyrnlls. Asiikville, N. C, Aug. 8. Mr. A. D, Wheeler, superintendent of the Biitmore Urlck and Tile works, wa arrested yes terday on a charge of larceny preferred by Charles MoNameo, agent for George W, Vanderbllt. Wheeler's system of stealing; It is alleged, was falsifying payrolls. An Allegheny Alderman's Sillelde. PlTTSBUno, Aug. 3. Aldermun Charles. B. Wclte, of Troy Hill, Ailogheny, com milted suicide by shooting himself in the head. At one time Mr. Welte was quite wealthy. The loss of monuy and also the recent death of his wife caused despond encv. Hp wns fit years of age. A STARTLING FACT, Sixteen Per Cent, op Life Insurance AeruoANTo Rejected on Account or Diseased Kidneys. 'Tho Trouble Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert lh general mcdlcnl direc tor of tho Equitablu Life Insurance Com pany, N. Y , said : "Weri-Ject sixteen per cent, of the eppllca dons made to i.s for Insurance, and 1 kaveaarr-i, tho entirj expense ot this inwlloal depart-iiie-it. by the leioctlon alone of applicants who had dlfeeasei kidneys, and who dlud Within two year afier 1 r.luctod them." This appalling ststcrnent coming as it does, Irom such high medical uuthoiity, should havo Hie attention of our citizens. There is uo reason to dny, why ptonle should allow kidney disease to gel such a hold on them. Nitturo fends her warning lu tho fltirhi Cain In llio buck, poor ciruiil.uion t the lood, sediment In the urine. W in ,i un of tlieso symptoms appear, Dr. 1 inii Kennedy's Favorite Kcmcdy bhotinl I,: taken in small doses at once, nnd t! drivo the poison out of tliu Maud aud restoro tho kidneys to lieallhy fiction. To our knowledge this isthcoi mod! cino that f-unly and effectually cuiis tnl almost universal complaint. Wo note tho happy recovery of Mr Oscar Lambert, of Jerico, Mo., who case has been talked of in tho papt-TS Un world over. Ofcar LamhurU QtiotlnR from bis letter. "I neglected tho first symptoms until I found myself In bed with a complli itil i'waso of th.' kidneys. No mortal ever suffer-d more and lived. Myjihyslcian fallel to help me. I then used Dr. David Kennady'B Knvorit Remedy, niadoatltordout, N. Y. It relieved niv Sidneys almost Inimeilktely. and in a few we.-ks I wa. clear of aU pain, and enth-elv cured, I owe my present leaietiCllle, to Favorite Ileuiedy." It la used nnd recommended for what It accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. P. Manchester, from Providence, U. 1. " I becraii usincr Dr. Kennedy's FavnrltA nm. edy tor kidney lUeease, when Doctors failed to relievo me. In drove a bad humor out of ray blood, cured mvkldnev trouhlM. anil TAtn tn,il. tul when I say it tia veil my life." Wm. Huston tho popular Wost Shore R. R. engineer, came out In nn onen letter stating how lie had suffered with kidney disease Physicians 'treatment, and the me of various preparations fulled to boncflt him. Dr. David Ken ncdy's Favorito Kemedy, was procured nnd it mado lilm well. .Favorito Remedy has had moro freond- vertisiug .in 'e columns of the daily papers, tban'un'tu1g we know of, from the fact that If 'does as Is promised. " cures disease." - . Dr. Kennedy's Favorlfl Remedy possesses marvelous strength "givw qualities, that render It especialy, valuabhV to the- aged or Infirm. For a general all around tonic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, It has no equal, Druggists aro selling more of lt than all others combined. the: confessional sacred; The Soprome Court of New York Stat lias So Decided. Washinoton, Aug. 8. Tho deeislon of Chief Juntice Sir Frederick Jetine, of the London court ot prolMle and divorce, that a minister of the church of England can he compelled to reveal on the witness stand confessions made to lilm in confi dence by his parishioners, has ocoasloned considerable comment in church circles here, and especially In the Catholic church Bishop Kcane, of the Catholic university, snlil: "With the growth of civilization there' have grown tin certain customs whloh have been by common ounsent considered sacred. The custom in question is one of these. Civilisation has declared that the conlldonoes of tho confessional nro sacred, and when a court of law lifts Its lmnd and bays that thissiiall not be so, It says that the clvlllBatloii of the ago cannot make uny regulation which the law Is bound to repect. Civilization nnd tho law ought to go hand in hand, but they have not done so in this ease, and I should bay that the decision of Justiro Jouue certainly cannot stand. "I know tlint this otiestlon hns been raised In the United States once tomy cor- taln knowledge, and I think twice, both times iu the state of New York. Themat- ter was carried to the supreme court ot tho state, where tho decision wns that a priest could not be compelled to divulge tho secrets confided to him in thobacred confidence of tho confossionnl." New PontlllHNtel-n Appointed. Washington, Aug. 8. Fourth class po-tmasler havo just been appointed In lVuiiiylvnnia us follows: Airvlllo, John Sweeney; Dallastown, Henry Soiger; Hel l.Htn, L. lt. Crumbling; Llncolnville, 0. E. Abert; Lowville, C. lt. Gray; Maud, Theo dore Lipplncott; Mount Wolf, J. S. Ness; jiiew Lieoanon, w. sr. Henderson; Ilea Lion, M. F. Smith; Yongertown, W. Alk- kens; Yorknna, Mrs. Mary Poll. New Jersey P. C. Statts, Buiielten; ,1. M. Biiteninn, Dividing Creek. New York- Thomas Carson, Brown's Station; Walter Johnson, Burnt Hills; G. W. Austin, Cen tre Villago; J. W. Butts, Colden; A. D. Williams, Conkllngvllie; James Aker, East. Maine; A. I). Capron, Glen Castle; H, N. Norman, Laona: f. C Turner. Leon: J. u. tegg, Long liddy; W. S. Wright, Mnrlborougli; B. B. Badger, Onaqunge; J. L. McGrath, Phoenicia; J. G. Dayton, rinttskill; W. F. L. E. Bred, Smith Mills; w. A, White, South SLockton: W II am Lounsbery, Jr., Stone Hidge; Davis Wlnne. Tho Corner. Why the Vnlliyrlo Wouldn't Itnee. London, Auk. a. The disnunllflcatlon of the Valkyrie in the race for tho quoen's cup, by which the prize wns secured by Lmperor William's ynoht, the Meteor. greatly sng?red tiie oaptain and crew of the rormer vessel. Although the Valkyrie had been entered or the day's race, her crew showed a decided unwillingness to compote for the .Meteor challenge shield. Vice Commodore Lord Orinunde tried to induce them to hoist their lacing Mag, but the Indignation of tho captain and his men nt the treatment they had received was too great to be overcome Dropped Dead In u Itoullns Alley. liKDl-OHD, Pa Auk. 3 While cimaned in bowllug iu tho alley at the Springs Mr. J. scninipi, Ol Pliuatleliih a. tvas si; cken with heart disease, and before medical aid could be summoned he died. Two Killed In it l'n-li;ln Wreck. Beaumont, Tox.. Au. . In a frelnht wreck near here two unknown men. one of them a tramp, were killed and two other passengers Injutcd. Death of a l'loiulii.-nt ltvadlnr; Citizen. ItKADINO, Pa., Anif. 3. -William Um. beuhower, one of Head ing'.-i most promi nent citi.'.en", died of general debility, aged ri vears. J f JlKg THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANt NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acta gently on the stomach liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laiatlve. ThU drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for ust as easily as ten. It Is called V"V" uat All druggists sell It at SOc. and (I a package. If yon cannot get It, Bend your address for a freS sample? Lane's I'umllr Medicine moves the bowels Heh day. In order to be healthy this la necessary Address l5llAT01l i WOOUWAlt!) I.B ltovfl?.? Political Cards. jOK COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODOItK F. BATDORPF, or pottsvillk. Subject to UeprinHonD rules. JOR COUNTY COMill-JSIO' BR, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Subject to He-lib loan rules. COUNTY TREASURER, DANIEL DEOUEET, M. D., Or SCHUYLKILL nAVEN. Subject 0 Rep bllo-jn rules. F OR COUNTY OOMMIHBIONER, EENJ. It. SEVERN, or BUSMAN DOAU. Subieet to deeislon ot the Itenubllean County Convention. JJ'JK COUNTY COMS1I8SIONER, FKANK RENTZ, Or ASHLAND. WnhtKit tn Kevnbllean rultw. TOR COUNTY OOMMIBHIONKU, THOMAS Jt ELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Hubjeot to Republlean rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISaiONKH, S. a. MIDDLETON, Or aiLUEHTON, lijubjet to K publican rules. -.C-lpONTY COMMKJSIQNKR, EJAS E. EE ED, "OF POITSV1LLK. Subject to Ke,r-lloan im- 1 .V tn TY I' JMUI-aiONEK, 4 j C'l J WEAVE Jt, cr SlfSMANDOAU Sutnect to Hopu scan rules, &m, at i i I L r BBAriUUAU 1 ;an ruiea, "J -. i ctTJ.no'jr l-mttu. f aTiajaMpaaaff FAIR OFFICIALS RESIGN. Membero of tho Board of Finnnoo Stop Down and Out, FINED TOR CONTEMPT OP 00URT. Tho OtTlclals Itesponslhln for Closing the Gates on Sunday Punished by diidgo Stein for Disobeying the Mandate An Appeal Tnken. Chicago, Aug. B. Judge Stein, of the Biiperior oourt, decided that the World's fair directors and ofTlcers who had been directly responsible for closing the ex position gates Sunday, Julv'JS, had vio lated the injunction grantc, I in the Cilng man petition, nnd wereoonseiiuentlygullty of contempt. He ordered that Directors Gage, Hutchinson. Henrotln. McNallv and Kerfoot should be lined $1,000 each and stand committed to jail until tho fine was paid, In the ease of Director Victor F. Law- son the court held that the ofllcer had voted in belief that the injunction had lapsed, and was not intentionally guilty. In view of this mlMiratlng circumstance a finooftlOO was imposed. Director Gen eral Davis was held less dlrectlv rusnoiia- ihlo, and was fined $Vl. Messrs. Ma- ,ey, Turbos. St. Clair and Hlginbothaui were reanrded bv .Tmlcrn Stein as Instrument for the execution of tho directors' ruling and were discharged. Liircctor XNathan was also discharged. Ail appeal was taken from tho court's ruling, pending the hearing of which the parties found guilty are hold In bonds. Tub board of finance, which was ap pointed to control the lnonev matters of the exposition, has resigned. The mem bers refused to go on with their work, be cause the board of directors sought to make thorn merely nn advisory committee of the council ot administration. At the time tho finance hoard wag appointed the. directors' voted to Mp nil fixed appropria tions for the dllteranttlinnrtments of the fair, and allow the new board to decide how inuoh money was needed to carry on tho work of the exposition. There Is little doubt thnt tho council nf administration will now proceed in earn est to cut expenses. It lias done some work in thnt lino during the"past few weeks, but the reductions have fallen far short of the desires of tho directors. The running expenses nro supposed to be nearly 20.000 a day. Thev fullv manlier! thoso figures tho first two weeks in July, but nro supposed to have been brought down to about 115,000 a dny for the last two weeks of tho month. The figures nre not obtainable nt this time, but the most reliable estimates that could be had were to the effi-t that tho expenditures for the last two woeks in July would go beyond f210,000. The paid admissions nt tho fair Tester- day were 81,'473. The CnrrlgHli-SiltollI Sitory Denied. Washington. Aug. 3. Sneakin of the story published in Minneapolis that Mgr. Satolli on his return to Washington from tho northwest would take slens to Archbishop Corrlgnn, of New York, for his refusal to reinstate Dr. Durtsell, Bishop Kean, rector ot the Catholic uni versity where the papal legate resides wheu In this city, gave an enmhatic denial to tnu story. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Nationul League. At New York: n. n. k. 0- 4 II) S 0- 3 5 1 It. It. E. 1 T 10 4 0- 4 r 3 it. n. a 4 8 10 i C 7 11 2 IU II. E. 1- 17 10 8 0-1)11 4 Now York...... 0 llrooklyn...m. 0 At Boston: Philadelphia. 8 Boston 0 At Baltimore: Baltimore..... 0 Washington.- 2 0 1 0 2 At Chicago: Chicago.-...-.. 0 Cleveland 3 Pennsylvania State League. At Scranton Scranton, 14; Harrlsbnrg, 13. At Allentown-Allentown, IS: Altoona, 1L At Iteadlng-Johnstown, 10; Heading, 7. At Easton Easton, 18; York. 7. l'lastern Lenlle. At Buffalo Providence, 10; Buffalo, 8. At Erie-Erie, 5; Springfield, 2. At Hliighamton-BInghamton. 10; Albany. 4. At Wllkeabarre Troy, 10; Wilkesbaxre, 6. STCCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS ClosiiiE Quotations nf the Philadelphia and New link llxnhanges. New Yomc Aug 2. Karlv recoveries led to a boar stampede today, and there was a rapid advance In prices. Closing bids: mnign valley 3H w. N. Y.& Pa 4 Pennsylvania......... 4i, II. A II. T. com. Head ing .. 13U II. & B. T. prof . St Paul . 61H Erie .. im Lehigh Nav..... 4TJ4 D., L. & W .18SJ$ Hoading g. m. 4a..... 01 N. V. Central 00)i Heading 1st pf 6s S3H West Shore B5M Heading 2d pf 5s...., 17K Lake Erie & W. 15 Heading 3d pf 5s 13 New Jersey Cen 91 N. Y. & N. K . 19)$ DoL is Hudson- 110 General Markets. New York, Aug 2. - State and western, flur nnsettled, dull; low xtra, $1.65S.4 dtjr raills, patents, $ 4 Jo94.o(k fair to fancy, SMSOfUS; Minnesota clear, $--.5t-3; patents, $l4.30;Buperniie, $1.76(82.25; city mills, $8.60 R85; winter wheats, low grades. 81.95ai.43; patents, $8,4014. straights, S3.305t4; rye mix tures, $2.6038.40; fine, Sb7lK3i2.lu; southern easy, dull; oommon to fair extras, $21a3.10; good to choice do., SiM&ai.av Hje flour steady, quiet; suiwrflnu, 8xcc3.HS. Wheat steady, fairly antlve;Vugnst. W WTHo-i Sep. tember, 66a)Wc : October. 1KuJf!Mi. , n- cember, Tia7BHc Hye dull, weak; western, B-IOSeo. Corn dull, flrmer; September, 47M 47KC.: No. 2, 46)4(17c. Oats dull, nominal: August, SOftio.: Septmber, 29$c.: October, 3WMo.; state, aA044Hc; western, 8514rc. 1'lllLADIiI.rilIA, Augi. Beef nominal: r meas, f.50&8; family, $l,ai3. Pork nominal. Ird nominal; steam rendered, $7 1047.10. Butter UBohanged. dull; New York dairy, IS lXo.; weatern dairy, UK17c.; Elgin. 2so.; New York creamery. 19a2,'r.! irmMm do .. it Ma; Imitation ilo.. 17Hjo. rheeae firm, good deoiand; New York, large white, SSiQSe I do. colorat,MOMe.; do , small, 8(Bc.; part skims, lMao.: full skims; iWlo. Eggs steady, quiet; ew York and Pennsylvania, loftlTa; wwieru, itXwVloo. IIALTIMOUE. AUJT 2. Flour dull. linnhanmA Wheat strong. Corn strong: white corn, by Him pie. Slo.; yellow, do., 4Sc. Oats quleL Rya dull. Hay good demand; good to choice tim othy, fl8.floaie.50. Cotton nominal; middling, &Mo- Provisions quiet, unchanged. Batter firm; orwjnery, fancy, loo.: do. fair to choice, ISO.; do. imitation, ISc. Eggs steady at 13Ho. Live Rtock Markets. East Libkhty. Pa.. Alio- x.-Cttl rtnll, prime il.8Oa4.IO; good. S4.40. common tamed. lum, J8.S0aS.H0; fat cows and bulla. SZ.hxaSL NotUlng doing In hogs. Sheep firm; prime, 4.60a4.o fair to good, t3.ikia4.a6; common. Lambs, SA244.80; veal calves, $6.SUQ0.5Q. uuii Aui, &ug iHtlle weak: good heavy 1,450 to l.firiO lb. bteers. S4.li Gti Hi: fLdra. .Vrx 8.10. Hogs weak; Yorkers bold early at S5.7S .SS; a few plga and 111, t at S.nM; best bids for heavy grades, 14.'. 5a4.UO. Sheep and lambs dull; no good sto, k on sale; fair lamU, 84 78 u, 10 o.-3 iUr m, um,; cuus 10 iairaneep.tX.7S An lSipyiislve Forrest Fire. May's Landing, N. J., Aug. 8. Th big Are which has burned a whole week in the Mullion townships, In this county, has ex hausted Itsejf at last. The latest eareful estimates by those who are acquainted place the loss ot buildings at (13,000, to timber 300,000 to this year's crop of cran berries $70 iiOO, nnd sevi i a.1 new bridges. All this dan i nan rsrr-.el ty tue cire- ie- nrsson .man o --c-3 wn -wcrn m. , Liiiiu u.t Kion, , - cvxi mnu, Liaar vio-1 l lu- i'. la, in ai ai lea township The. fire got away irom mera, ana. was sarnea into tna 'woods I the wind. 3 THE KIND ra THAT CURES" SB rrviT u5 WItS. P. J. CltOMWI'.LL, fji A WORLD OF JOY INS FOUR WORDS I M i"Two Bottles Cured Mel" UCDASA HAItSAI'AIULLA CO.: H BB J)kar Kin) For ytiri I hire been troubled tewllh KliciimiiUHiii.alM J,lvcr end Jfclil.g EsSitey 'IVsnibli. Notlitng wand to help mc0l S perniftDeiitlr until I tried m 1 DANA'S -1 SiinSAPAIlILIjA g tiro tiotll,-. IIIti:i MB. WM IB Your. ri-npertfullT, H F.peninep,N.Y M1W. P. 1. CKOMWELL. SiS-l a ais Co. ss. M g Tiu i ix rtiflu tlwt I Vmv Uw (bore Mil. I'.J. Sg jjCmmwcII ta be (rntvrlhy, sttd emm upon j NwiiiiN wwii yn V111 rviy A. II. MCKHC.Ju Jtuuesc of the resco. ! Dana Sartanarllla Co.-; Delfast, Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN h COYLE, A TTOKNEY-AT-T.A W. Oftlce Beddall hulldlng, Hhenandoah, Pa. a BUKKa F3 ATTOltKBY AT-LA W. SrtKNANlXIAII, PA, Ortlco-t'otm S, P. O Building, Hhenandoah, d Lsterly building, PotUvllle. Q T. HAVIOE, BURGEON DENT1S7. OWce Northiauit t'nr MMn nn,i rir-y, , Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj- S- KISTLBK, M. D., rilYSICIAN AND dUROKON. Office -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah j-JR. JAMBlt) BrKlN. VUmiQlAN AND RVllOKON. Orare and Rmmn, iun 91 kt--i, t ... Street, Hhojiandoah. ' DH, E. D LONOACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls bv mall, teletrrnnh nr tplMolmnn tended lo with proaipiness. Hurglcal opera tions performed with tho nrontp.it re. rnia. Commercial Hotel, hhenandoah. JJRANK WOilER, M. D. Bpecialul in Treatment of Catarrh. Praotlce limited to diseases of the eye, car noeund throat. BpectaUes furnished, guar auteed to suit all eyes Oftlce 13 Mouth Jardln street, (Shenandoah. S3 SHOE novt,lrVps Do you wear them7 When next In need fry a pair. Beat In tho world. $5.00 LOO 4.00 42.50 $3.50 $2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES' 2.00 41.73- FOR BOYS 41.75 $2.00 FOfl If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, msifa tnlhsliteil ttyles, don't pav $6 to 8. trv mv S3. 3.50. .0f) nr $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing V. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and prlco stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. Xi. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by JOSEPH. BAW 14 South Mala Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Blliousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundico,Erup tions and Skin DIsonnoR. 25:. Pi tolUa, Bali ty all Srmj;lsti. I m bvuv, irvpi., DarunciOB, It. The only SDRE ROACH DESTROYER Is We gumraniee it tu nd the house of Rats. Kohchc. and WATtR Buo, or money refundi-q, MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER U the best la the surket for Bkd Buae, Amt. HavMe. For Sals by all Druggists Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only in bottles, our Tp t Mark on each. ""SfHJ" D. MAURER A. SON, 329 N. BTH ST., Pmiuioiipmijl 5:tS s"h u.uiMit shii-u anu uta i Uslh waul ft.llT op tntlitcnrUou, u 1im tt i tli ltc ttu-.ni- i ii tiH ettual Mm Uuev-L r am- BVL a K ffll AASPRIillcaBI laiMiik 7 g Ml ' n,.