J f 1 'L'J ,3 HE, in P 1 f READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used delusively, Insuring c) -dIIddss and comfort. TIME 1 -ILK IN XrriOt MAY. 14, 1893. Trains leav Shenandoah as follows; For New Yi k via l'hlladolphia, wook dsys )1tt.m..l2.2l.2.48.B.&3 p.m. Sunday 08,&.!!3.7.18,1 ,08, 7 U a. m for Now York via Mauoh Ohunv cck nays, IfAn.1l - and Philadelphia, week days, 1.08 a. ra ,tt.l, 148,6.63 p. m. Bun- JJU8,6,Z3, 7 18 hob, 7 48 m.,i.a) p. m or Harrli- me. week days, 08, 7718 a. m., '.48, 6.53 p. m For Allnnl ,'in. week davs. 7.18 a.m., 11.21, 2.48 p. m. rOT t'OUSV 10, ween uayH, i.io, v.i!. ui., U.2I J 48, 0.5; D. m. Sunday, a.03, 7.40 a. m., 4.S8 rn. For Toman j and Mahanoy City, week days 08, 6.K1, 7.18,10.03 a. m.,12,21, S.48, 6.63 p. m. (Jut- lav. 2.U8. 7.4J a. m., a.iss p. m. Aoawonsi tor Wnhno CU j , week days, 0.58 p. ra. 5X For Lanoa-.'! II m., 8.48 p. in, orunuuoiumuia, wees aays, nsoort. Sunbury and Lowlsburc 3 I J.l . ii . g yfiOtiR nays, o Y.iw, u.zo a. tn., o.oo piu 'For Mnharoy Piano, week days, 108. 8.23, 6.2S. 1.18, 10,08, 11 a. m., 12.84, 1.33, si. 48, 6.53, 6.58, 9.H i. m. Bundas.2.08, 3.24, 7.48a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p, tn. For Ulrari v-llle, ( Happahannock Station), Veckdays, WW, 8 23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. m. i2.24,l 33, 2.48, 6.63. 8.B8, 0.33 p, in. Sunday, 2.08. i S3, 7.40 a. IT) 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Aswan i ana snaraoKin. weoic aays, s.sa, S3, 7.18, 11 ti a. m., 1.S3, 8.68, 9.83 p. m. Sun ay, 8.23. 7.4i' 1. m., 3.03 p. m. J TUA i FOR SHF.NANDOAHl I Loavo Nev. Vork via Pnlladetpma, week days ' 00 a tp , 1 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night, bun lit.. rt fVI , 19 IK Mtrrht I Lravc Ncv Vork via MaucU Chunk, week days, . uu, 6.4b a. m i.uu, i.jtj p. m. aunaay, t.id u. m. I Li avo Philadelphia Market street Stitlon, 1 - .i. ri ..... i. Dir. ,,, nn n m n ., , 1H i1 c-K u.tja, f mi, tv,v Ul. I,U 1.,,', ('00, 11 30 p m. hunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m,, 11.30 , ra. 1 Leave Reading, ween days, l.aS, 7.1(1, 10.09, 11.51 . tn , 6 55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a, m. 'Leave Po'tavUlt, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. S30, U.ll p. ui Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.05 p.m. Leave Tair ao.ua. week days. 3.20. 8.48. 11.23 a. l, 1.21,7.15, u.ia p. m. Suuday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., ou p. m jil'Dvu min uuuy -.ibjr huck uujs, a.u, v.io, 1.4" a. m 1.61, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.12 m., 3.20 p. m. 1 Leave Mahanoy Piano, wook diys, 2.40, 4.00, J 10,9.35,10.41 ,Uli9a.m..l2.55,2.0a,5.20.a.28,7.57,10.10 I' m. Sunday, 2.40, 4,00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. I. Leave Quardvllle, (Happahannock Station!, . eeksdays, 2.47, 4.U7..0.38, 9.41 10.48a. m., nop, i it. .ui, D.n, o.&j, fi.uj, iu.iD p. m. aunaay. i'07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 li. in. I Leave WllUamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 19. m., 8.35, II 15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. " EV.. llnlllT.,.iA Wnnl.ln,nn r.Mri tl,a ,AT..u IB L & O. R. R.. 'tbrouKh trains leavo Qlrard ivenueiitation, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. It.) at w), B.ui, ii,-( a. m., it.o, u.tz. 7.10 p. m. Sunday DU,B.UZ, 11.7 a. m., 3.D0, o.u, 7.1D p. m ATLANTIU UITY DIVISION. J Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whan nd Houth street wharf, for Atlnntlo City. Wookdays Expross, 8 01), 9 00, 10 45 a m, ''atan'ays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, t 4 80, 5 13 pm. rxctirnlon 7 0am. Accommodation, 8 00 um. ,yi. t 4 p in ttundays lUpfess, 7 30, 8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000 ti anri 4 au p m. Accoramouauon, o uu a in ana 15 p m ucturnlng leave Atiatuio uity depot, AUauti, iMotidays only. 04o) r HO, 7 S 9 30 am and 3 15, i u, d u 7 &i. Uiiu p m. AcoommoaauoD, ow. S "i ik m una 4 30 p m. Excursion, from foot of JllsEnaippl Ave mo only, 6 0C p m. ' unciyo- uxpreM, 330 iO.i, 610, 8CO, 0 30, (10, 7 SO, 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 SO a a and 6 05 pm. J Vallcv IJviHln. K Passenger trains leave Shenandoaa tor ll'euu Haven Junction, fJnuch Chunk, Lc- ington, vvnue umi, u.nusiiuqua, nnicnem, iasion, L'luiaaeipnia athcrlv. Quaknke Junction, Del Muhauoy Ufty it 6.01, 7.20, 9 08 a m. . 4.22 ii. m. Iilor New York, 6.t'l, 7.28 a. m., 12.43. 2.67 trot iiazieton, wimes-uarrB, wnite tiaven lttston, Laceyvtllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, id Klmira, 0.U1, 9.08 u. m., 2.b7, 8.08 p. in. For Itochc-.ter. lluffalo. Nlacara Fa Id and to Webt 6.04 9.08 u. m. 13 43 and 8.C8 p. m. L tiYilr llr.lulilirri. UnlAVriLrn Wntnr titLU &rA Vroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p, m. t or uamueriviiio ana Trenton, n.ua a. m. iiror Tunkhn-inock, 6.01, 9.08 a. m., 2,57, 8 08 p. m. I XJ. or iinai, anu uenevu o.u-i, v 10 a. m, o.u "111 m J For Auburn 0.08 a m. 8.08 p. m. fyor Jsanesvllle. Levis ton andUeavcrMedow, ' 1, a. in., 5.27, 8.6a p. m. 'or Audcnrlod. Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ( Yard, 6 04, 7.28, 9.08, a. m., 12.41, S.67 1 J. 5.1T7. S OS o. m. tiFor !f ranton, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., 2 ii .67 ! p- ( F alehrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton anj , reeland, . 9.08. a. m., 12.43. 2.67, 5.27 ir. Foi .shland. Qlrard vllle aud Lost Creek. 4.62. '51, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.E5, 8.22, 9.15 for Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmol and namokln, 8.42, IO.iiO a. in., 1.40. 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For 1 atesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and lano, o.ih, ii.ua a m., iz.u, l'.oy. coo, u., iu.i p. m. rains will leave Shamokln at 7.65, 11.45 a. in., 3.3J p. m. and nmve at Shenandoah at J a. m 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 D. m. if ((Leave Shonandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.28, 'llfttf IIIYa m 19.4. R7. R -7. H !1H Tn wcavo Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, e.oo, 7.15, 5,10.15,11.43 O. m 12.S2, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7,15, Leave Shrnandoah for Hazleton, 8.04,7,23, 9.0S, in.. 12.43. 2.57, 4.22. 6.27.8.08 D. m. t.oave Hazlotoo for Shenandoah, 7.29, 9.23. ID a, m., 12.1 it a, b.90, 7.23, 7.txi p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. iTralns leave for Ashland, Ulrard vllle and Lot i ecu, 7 2, u.u a. in., 12.su, -to p. m. tFor Yatesvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City. i:iano, nazieton, uiacK ureen junction, 1'enn liven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, ithlohem. Easton and New York, 8.40 a m.. JW. 2.65 p. m. t.'or Phlladelnhla 12.30. 2.55 r m. I(e'or Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and I ilano, 8.40, 11.3a a. ra 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.01 p. tn. rueave iiazietoa tor lanenaDuoau, cuu, ii.eu rra.. l.uo, o.icj p. m. ueave snenanaoan lor x'ottsviue, d.du, a.u, iu u. in., .u y. ui, ucavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, 10.41) l.ua, D.iop. m. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. PhlladelDhla. Pa. 1 W. NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh (Valley Divisiou, south netnienem tri. 1 a wuiiuAAtiJ, ueni. upt. PSNN8YI.VANIA RAILKOAD SOnUTLKILL DIVISIOM. JULY 2d. rains will leave fcUcnandoah alter the abovt iLXoior VLl$aua, uuucibuu. rinvkviuD, Dn lifule, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, yjt'stown, fhicnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil. u.'ipma luroou street station) at o:uu aau u; fiKm, anai.iop. m. oa weeicuaye. r-or rails vie and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. in. 1 K SUNDAYS. Jl Jir.'or Wlcean's. Gtlberton. Fraokville. Nev. !.-'' stle. St Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00, 9:10 a.m. 1 d3.10r. m. for Hamburc. Readlne. Potts i, ), Phoonlivllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia S. w, u:iua. m a:iup. m, rralns leave Fratlivllle (or Bhenandoah ai , 'T'Oa. m. and 18:H, 5:w, 7: and 10:27 p. m t' J uays. 11 IS a. m. and 6:10 p. m. . ave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah at iu:lb. v iiG m- aud 4 :4a' ' : 15 aad 10:U0 P' m-Sundays iiru iua. in. aaai;iDp. m. IS .nave PhiladelDhla (Uroad street station) lot vttsvilU) and Uhenundoah at 5 57 and 8 S3 a m. if) ana 7 1 1 p ra ween aaye. un aunaays leave 'Vino am. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. INor New York Express, week days, A1 0, 0a. 1 J, DID, D DU. I Uu, 0 XU, U DU, 11 UU Oli. am 12 UU noon, 12 41 p. m. (Llmilud Ki I bs 1 00 and 1 B0 p ra. dining cars.) 135, 1 40, It). 820.400, 402. B00, 800, 620, 660, 713, 812, llti p m, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 20, 4 OS, 4 60, M. 812.950. 11 IW 1183. a m. 12 41. 1 40. 2 80. 4 lit Salted 4 SO) 6 20, 8 20, 650,713 and a 12pm and '11 nleht. for Sea Ulrt, Lone Branch and Intermediate imnn ,i lw, ll m. H ii. -II X!l a m. nun 24 . ill i !f pm weekdays and 6 00 ii m Saturdays oply vWauays 4 05 ..nd 8 1.5 a m. or uaiiimoro nau iybsuiukwii oov, t su, 10, 10 2U, Ii is am, (is tsa nmiiea ainin; Id uonirressionui lilmltei i ana uining iar;, o i, night week days Sun 1 18 a m., 12 10, 4 41. 7 00. ii m, ana lxua mgni. tvasuiugioa omy, p ra dally, no coacnes ,'nr ltit'hmond 7 2iain J 'or KUbmond ti,uui 12 10 p m, 12 09 night Iv. and 1 30 n. m. week uavs, VrnlnH urlll leavo uarrispurg lor f-iiwsouri i.li the west every nay at is so, i m ana a ;( aud 2 23, 3 'la, (6 00 limited) and T 80 p i m, y tor Aiiouua uidio nuiuuuow v uii . Foj Pltisburg and Altoona.. at 11 20 every a m )r dav. rains win leavu auauurjr iur ir miauniigi b. lira, uanauuaiKun, nuvucsior. uuiibiu bum gara Falls at 204, 5 13 a m.and 1 85 p m wee i or utuiira i o o p m wco ubvb, ui and Intermediate mints at 6 18 am oallv. Lock Haven at 5 13 and 8 58 a m dally, I Si 5 81 n m week davs For Kenovo at 5 18 185 and S 31 d m week davs. and BISamoc naaysomy. or nana at an am, iwpr kdays. i. PBEVOST. . K. WOOD, u'J Manager " Oen'l Pass'e1 Ai- YICE TOLD TALES I re, but when the peo' Beer mi- lu i3F,Are rumetlmes n bo W Getting Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots" in the system are eradicated. 3 nm is an absolute corrective of " w-ak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy tlesh. Prppnrfd by Bcott A TUwne. 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Carter's Little Liver Pills are Terr small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, out 07 me ir genua action piease an wno use them. In vials nt 25 centsi Ave for SI. Sold Dy druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SHALL FILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE rhere's no wav to remove oil-staini. r thoroughly as a daily use of because of its high percentage of trw ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. IQ1ZIC & CO., Oliicna. White Russian Soap A SS&PW CKE YOURSELF! ) ntrollblrdwfthliDiiorrhmB f Gleet. Whlte.SnermtttorrhfpV joranTuuucturn1 rtisehareeatk jruururiaujiii lot a Dome 01 Dig a. It turf, lu a lew dare YlthmitthorMd orriuMMiT or. I doctor. Non-poonou nt sgnarantpeil not to Btrlctur, 'wral .lnrl(c- Curt. Manufactured 1 . by . Tiii Evins CbtUiical Co.E CINCINNATI, O. If aw Dlicovery. Mayer's Masnetlc Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and la. the only mecrcine ot tho kind ever nut on the innrket. Hv lnbala tinn LhR menlcinfl Is not noured Into the stomach ana thence sent wandering through the ytem. nut by lntaiation tne medicine in applied directly to tho dlsonked organ and iho ODly wav to reach tho affected parts In the nose. Kverv Dottle is guaranteed i y tne a'ug. gist. Price HI per bottle, uuaranieou to cure, V'or sue by all druggists. IT'S USED DirfEltENT fltOM ANY OTllIllt MEDICINE. nttr advertised airentfl and all drueelsta are Instructed to return the money to any one who falls to he cured uv Mayer s magnetic uaiurru cure, l'rlce ono uonur tor tnree monins- treat ment This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed. For sale by arugsutu, or aa dress The Mayehs Unco Co.. d&wzw uamana, jna. Or Debilitated Women, should uis "BADFIELB'S FEMALE FiEGULATOF .Cvery ingredient possesses superb Tom properties and exerts a wonderful influ ..nee in tonirg up and strengthening lie vstem, by duving through the prope channels all impurities. Health am1 strength guaranteed to result from its use "tlv vlfo. h.a was bedridden for aliilt loon mouth, after lining llradlMd'a F,sn1e Jleaulator for two mouths 1 EBlViUlt Willi." J M. Johnson, Malvern, Ark. I'lUDrui.t) liiaut., roil Co.. Atlanta, Oa, . m i ; 1.. u'idti at 81.00 per bottle. PILLS Orlclnaland OiiTj tienmne. A Ft. SJl niiinii vawa, nroriUi fur ChUHmmrt JMolUh Dia-Aj Etpfr Mt B A,iS4LIBnanHU SkSSIUH. 1 Ut iuriiMi&rs, ituueoiu urn far IahIIv," iM4r, bs rvtura Mlft tiJBUIBOnBMKr CARTER'S lVER Hl iBhhI81 Painters! jr- g 'pn dusky . uitii j !ii , ;r 1 rajl J I; DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP In) frktrlitrr, i:nu lln rENNYRQYAL m w m m m w littunr V Mail. 1". CblehesUrrt'l aid by U LmU DrsKKUw Advertise 1x3, "ThaHapaHtl SAMOA'S WAR ENDED. Mataftfa Brought to Torms by tho Great Powers, A BATTLE WITH MALIETOE'B POEOEB In the Conflict Mntnafn. I.n IVni Sevun- teen Killed nntl Sixteen Hurt Amoiic the Ilel. llroiiEht tn tho King Were Those of Tito Ainnzniift. AnA, vln San FrmicUco, Aug. 5. War broke out between Mnlletoa'a anil Mntn nfa's forces, but warships of Germany anil Great Britain, as n result of a conference between the consuls of tho three powers, intervened ami stopped the lighting. Thero was no American vessel there. On the de mand of the German and British oulcere Mataafa and his chiefs promptly surren dered. Mataafa's loss in the brief battle was sixteen killed and seventeen woundod. Aialietoa had four killed and twelve hurt, Malietoa had carefully planned his attack, and but for the accidental discharce of a gun, which precipitated the oonfllct,Mata af a's forces would nave been exterminated. It is the customs of the Samoans to de capitate killed or oven wounded cnotnles, Among the heads brought to the king wero thoso of two women, but it is believed they were killed by mistake, though they took an active part in the light. When the wnrrlors returned to Apia each man who had the luck to cut the bead oft an enemy marched through tho streets with it, and walked up tho street) yelling like lends, with eyes starting from their sockets with excitement and throwing tho several heads ftbeut like baseballs, blood dripping nil overthe bearers, Many heads wore brought in in this manner, and after being exhib ited about the town were presented to Malietoa as trophies of war. Tho king graciously received them, and they wero then thrown in a pilo on the ground. Malletoa's army consisted of about 1,000 fighting men, armed with rifles, axes and long knives. This army, with martial music, consisting of whlsles, cornets, horns and drums, started on tho morning of July 8 toward tho scat of war. Malletoa's army was far more powerful than Ma- taafa's, having plenty of arms and inn munition aud many moro wnrriors, Malie toa also had tho advantage in securing tho aid of tribes .which Mataafa had counted upon to back him. On July 13 King Mnllotoa sent an ultl matum to Mataafa demanding the sur render of himself nntl chiefs, tho solo con' dltlon being that their lives would be spared. No reply was made to this. On July 10 the British man-of-war Ka- toomba arrived at Apia, bringing joint in structlons from the powers that the rebel lion must be subdued, The commanders of the British and German warships and tho consuls of the three powers held a con sultation. It was' decided to demand Mataafn's surrender, and tho British and German warships sailed forManona. They arrived there early on the morning of July 18, and sent word to Mataafa that if he did not surrender beforo 1 p. m. his camp would bo shelled by tue ships nnd Malle toa's warriors landed. As tho Mataaf altos were weak in numbers and were short of ammunition they would have been slaughtered had this program been carried out. A quarterof an hour before tho timowas up Mataafa and his chiefs boarded the Katoomba and surrendered. TheKatoomba and Buzzard had oleared for action and men stood at the guns. Forces had gono to the side of the island to prevent escapo in that direction. The Gorman vessels re turned to Apia, while the Katoomba re mained to disarm the followers of Mataafa. The following la a copy of a letter sent by the consuls to Mataafa, demanding his surrender) 'We, three consuls of treaty powers. hereby give you notice that if you and your chiefs nnd wounded come on board the English man-of-war within three hours from tho time that the boat which brings this renclius Manona your lives will bn spared. If you do not come the threo men-of-war will open lire on you and you will bo attacked by the king's forces. Your followers must bring all their arms to the British man-of-war for safoty. If you do not surrrender you may still send your women and children alongside tho British man-of-war, and they will be. safe. No boat will be allowed to leave Manona unless it comes direct to the British man-of-war." Mataafa replied as follows: "I have agreed to all you have written me. Wo are pleased to obey with humility the great powers." The consuls issued the following proc lamation: "We, consuls of the treaty pow ers, hereby give notice to all Samoans that Mataafa and his chiefs have surrendered. The war is quite finished; any further dis turbances will be suppressed by the men- of-war. All Samoans must return at onco to their own districts. Any disobeyance of this notice will be summarily dealt wltu." Ofllclala and Lynchers Indicted. Memphis. Tenn.. Aug. 8. The grand Jury yesterday Indicted Sheriff McLeudon. Deputy Buenir j. A. Perkins, Jailor ilor- oui anu police Captains Obaver and Hackett for failing to do their duty in per mitting Lee Walker to bo taken from tho jail and lynched and burned two weeks ago. Several of the members of the mob were alBO Indicted. After riigllliU tn Philadelphia. v PniLAnELrillA. Aug. B. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of managers and many who have participated iu so called "Doxing matches" at the Winter Circus and the Ariel club, in this city. District Attorney Graham says "knockouts" must stop in this city. Invaded by GraMhoppers. IIUNTIKODON, Pa., Aug. 5. The farmers, in the lower end of this county are in des pair over the great loss they have sustained by an lnvasljF of grasshoppers. The In sects have appeared in countless swarms, and are destroying everj growing thing in their path. Sirs. Meyer Taken to Mew York. Detboit, Aug. 5. Detectives Von Ge rlchten and Trainor, of the New York po lice department, left here with Mrs. Henry C. W. Meyer, wife and alleged accomplice of the alleged wholesale poisoner, Dr. Meyer. Died from Ills Wound. Philadelphia, Aug. 5. CarminoMensl, the Italia who was shot on Wednesday evening by Juan Cartlglia in a quarrel over a game of cards, died at noon yester day in the Pennsylvania hospital, A Prominent Manufacturer Dead. BCRANTON, Pa., Aug. S. News has been received of the death in Edinburgh, Scot land, of Edward S. Moffat, president of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company. Wo Searrlty of Small liange, Washington, Aug. 5. Treasury officials say the treasury is prepared to supply all tho small currenoy wanted. The lack ot small notes in New York cannot be ao oouutcd for here except on the theory that much of It is being hoarded. Tendered Ills Itealicnntlon. Norristown, Pa.. Aug. B. Dr. It. H. Chase, resident physician iu charge ot the male department of the state hospital tor tho insane at Norrlstown, has tendered bis reslgnatipn, to take effect Oct, I, THEODORE THOMAS RESIGNS. The Mnsloal tllrfietor of Hie 'ilr UimMo to Oolleet Ills Salary. CHICAGO. Aug. . Theodoro Thr-nas, musical director of tho World's fair, sent his resignation to tho committee on lib eral arts of tho board of directors of the fair. The reason Mr. Thomas has for re signing is that ills salury for July has not been paid. Tho committee refused to ac cept Mr. Thomas' resignation. What the outcome of tho nlfnlr will be nobody seoms to know. Mr. TbomnV salary was not paid because neither President Hlglnbotbnm or Blrector Gonoral Davis would sign tho voucher for it. They feel that In view of the closo financiering necessary to mako the fair a success the amount paid Mr. Thomas is exorbitant. IIo has reoelvod tlO.000 a year and $K,000 n year for tho uso of his muslo library. Tho prrwuur' brought to boar on tne council of ad in i . -iratlon to take some ac tion in regard to the objectionable oriental dances on tho Midway I'laisanco lias re sulted In tho issuing of instructions to tha director general to Immediately conduct thorough investigation of tbo dances in question nnd report to the council. The paid admissions to tho (ntryoster- day wero 79,493. Aasnlleil by Striking Miners. PlTTSlftlKO. Kan.. Aug. 6. Sevcnty-flve striking miners yesterday lay in wait for the men nt work in shaft No. 17 of the Kansas and Texas Coal company and made au assault upon them as they wero going to work. All of them ran but one, Henry Smith, nn American. II o Btood his ground and was brutally assaulted. Ho Anally got out of tho mob and mado his way to Ins home whero he procured o revolver and started again for the mine. In the mean time a few deputy sheriffs had put In ap prarance nnd the mob dispersed. The mlno is being operated with a full force. Syracuse firebugs at Work. Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 5. Kiro broke out Inst night in the offlceof Eugene Vcdder, coal denier, spreading to the sheds nnd then to the lumber yard of Vender, LulTmim & Ackerman. The flro burned three buildings used by tho latter Arm for n sash and blind factory and storehouse. The lire burned over nearly an ncro of space. About the snme tlmo another flro broko out in ablacksiulth and wagon shop of William Brougham, a quarter of a mllo away, indicating that incendiaries Were at work. No lny for Four Months. Pa., Aug. 5. Affairs have taken a more favorable turn nt the hospital for the chronic Insane near tilts placo, where a riot was threatened last Tuesday. Most of the workingmon have resumed operations, although they have not received their back pay. when Uon tractor Amtvey failed one month ugo about 150 men were thrown out of work, and wheu last Tuesday It was decided to start up again forty-seven men returned. None of them had been paid for four months. Is ltochnfellow a IruiltlvoT WlLKESlUltliE, Pa., Aug. B. It is re ported that ex-Iianker Hocknfellow, who failed last February for ?M,000, nnd against whom soveral iudiotmcuts had been found, had left town, A United Press reporter went to tho hous;, but found it clobed, nnd repeated ringing of tho bell failed to discover any signs of life about the place. It is also reported that a constable who went to Itockafellow's house to servo a warrant found that the family had left town. Clilna'a Opposition to Mlmiloiiarlefl. NewYohk, Aug. 5. A letter received by the Woman's Foreign Missionary set ciety states that nt Gil Young, thirty miles from Nanking, China, a native was caught pasting up a placard, threatening death to any who encouraged Christian missionaries by selling them lands or rent ing them buildings. It was fouutt after ward that tho author was ono of the officials. Colorado Milieu Stilt Migrating;. TorEKA, Aug. 6. The exodus of Colo rado minors continues through Kansas, proving a heavy burden to tho western farmers and a source of great annoyance to tho railroads. The tramp trains on the several roads carry from 300 to 100 caoh day going east, and the regular trains are still besieged by Idle and destitute minors who are determined to get out of the country. Senator Mitchell Sued by Ills Mother. SIilwaueee, Aug. 5, Sirs. Maria It. Mitchell, widow of Alexander Mitchell, has begun a sp.it agains. her sou, Senator John h, Mitchell, and the Wisconsin Marine nnd Fire InMirauce company' bank. The bank owes her SOO,(K10, it is said, and her son, it is alleged, is behind about $50,000 on tho annual allowance which he was required to pay her. Disastrous Lumber Tire. BitAPFonD, Pa., Aug. 6. The lumber camp of Keshuqua, two miles from the Kiuzua bridge, on the Erie railroad, is burning. Kano's big saw mill and board ing house and several tenements have al ready been destroyed, and the Are has come to tho lumber yards, which contain millions of feet of lumber. Tho loss will be $100,000. The Oceau Iterord A;nln Lowered. London, Aug. ft. The steamer Feurst nismnrck, New York for Hamburg, ar rived at Cuxhaven at 4 p. m. yesterday. The Feurst HiBiuarck passed the Needles at mQ p. in., making the passage In udnys, 14 hours and 85 minutes, beating the rec ord of the steamer Paris, which was 0 days, 10 hours aud 4 minutes. An Alleged IluiKlttr Ouueht. BniDQETON, N. J., Aug. 5. The police have made what they sav Is an important arrest. Ned Bryant, colored, was ar rested hero and lodged lu jail on suspiglpn of having burglarized aevemt stores In this city during the past year. Stolen I iiurc,,j i iv. luuut ui, in. pviwii, Fugitive Hank rrnideut Caifslit. Florence, Ala., Aug. 8. Hlnton A. Cnrr, the defaulting president of the Tns- cumbla Banking compauy, hits been cap turetl in Cellar Hnpids, la., after a two mouths' chase. Cnrr is thought to hare tHKcn f3U,uuu ol the luntls ot tne bank 1,1.,, AT THE NEXT MORN INQ FEtL BRIGHT AN t NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IB BETTER. ' My doctor uri it arts gently on tbe itomach liver and kldneri. and la a pleasant laxative. Tail drink la made from beiba, and 1 prepared tot uar aa easily aa tea. ltldcallnd LA HE'S MEDICIHE U dniKfrtata sell it at fioo. and $1 a package. If yoa tei ii, iena your aaareai lot a rree aaiuple. Lane'e ramlly Mrdlclni) iuotc th IT iT be bow cli dKT. IE Addrt0RATUU i n orovr iq Denfinoy mis neccua rr, Doubting Suffering Women I Allvo to tho interest! of our lady renders, we mib lMi Mrs. Simpson's letter MANY SUCH HERE. to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir : I was nn In valid for years, suffering from kidney 1 rouble nntl feninlo lTPiiltntwg. Phy ilcluna prescribed for me and I took various rem edics, but -o ben ell t resulted. Our daily mpcr noticed tho success of Dr. Ilnviu cnnctii-a rarorllo Kenieilv. ol Jf on dout, N, V., In cases similar to my own. I purchased It. Tho first bottle taken In small doses, but very regular, Improved me lvontioriuiiy. juy complexion cleared, nppotlto improved, Bleep this Bound ninl i-efresliiii(f,nrtl nlittlcfurther use entirely cured inc. Thcrcnevcrwaa nmediclno for woman-kind, like Favorlto Ilemedy. With all my heart, let mo urge them to Uf e it. Relief will bo tho result.' Wbb. B. P. BmrsoK, Turner, 111. mien a lrnnir. candid statement leaves the Im print of truth upon Its lace. WILL CURE YOU. The best rjroof of the Talue of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Is I he good it has done. What reason then for one stiller. lug, or half sick, to remain so. Political Cards. E 71OH COUNTY AUMTOIl, THEODORE F.. UATDORhP or roiisviiXK. Subject to Republican rules. F OK COUNTY COMMIHMOKIt, CHARLES F. ALLEN, OP TAMAQ'A. rtuliject to Korubilcan rulos. tOlt COUNTY TKEABUUKIt, DANIEL DKCUERT, M.D., Or SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Subject o ltep 1)11 on u rultw. jOU COUNTY OwMIMtWIONWf, oPsnattAtAieAli. Subject to awtoton tke Kesubllaaa Count) OosvsnttSut. Pit COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRANK RENTZ, Or AS1ILANO. SntilfcCt to Iteouhtlctin rulqo jrjtOtUCOUNTY C0MMIH810NKK, THOMAS IS ELLIS, OT SHENANDOAH Huuject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY CO.MM1SHIONHR, S. Q. MIDDr.EXSjN, OF OlI.UEllTON. Subject to Republican rules. irpOR COUNTY COMMIfcSHIONKR, V EL1AS E. REEDi or POTT8VILLB. Subject to Republican rules F OR I OUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, or Shenandoah. Subiect to Republican rule DR. Ti iEEL ROD North Tonrlh f( , b-Iow OflO Onffl. Xt.lBdtl.-hu (ti S lUXTHCHlllt AHZT) T'inv. ' middle ait'l, and u.l ot ln h xt, if you MiilTfr fs-om aii oiiOtrl lull v sir InJIiuTf tlon. 01 a !JfllH' of a ilcUt-atf nulla c. vUiKh i dli coiitmt'iilirtl treatnx nt. thwi cov sultDR. O.F. THECL.01 flTO 2ct -t.TllipH f'l iMll-.l "Tlllt't " No oxocrlnicnt no llillt'ro. i-fitc to cqunl Mm. LeatUiiff iiewiipnj'rs il,kiiii l-'in the only true and irt nulne ndrfitWnp ! k Quuokst anrt MOtiUIl apeilttlW niv 'liali i.-m' in trpatmunt of worst caww of IUikmI I'Ien, RoMilnlH, ftrlcturcd, etc.. for tmiraof $ir,. Horn ! ly, 9 to 3 1 ev'ea, 6 to 8 t we!, and Sot tv'(cn, (J to 10 ; Sun days all day. Frefth Caw curod 4 to 10 daj- TRAVELLING QUACKS. Otto H. "WolMnjer says under oath t Thrr trar- country quack claluilutf to l a RTeat iiroiUBaur mm p(jtttiiDi, vim suiinutr I iiJiia and (. lilcatru fnuid treated and robltd ine. None ot them knew what alteil me. At last conxultinjjr DR. 1 HEEL. GUM North Fourth Htreet. "St riiiladplphla, he examined me and 5VMf lOBW'M a YiWU luifo, rvuiio i cr, two strict urwi, enlartremoiit of liver, fiM fiillnf nimnlea. wenlc lieait. ntl. o iri'lo.ronstlrwtion.cte. I paid thed tor V sSHi-'hi nrice. He pave 'relief at once and cored mo In eitrhl months. I adrise all luffenw to plve up cheap treatment andcoiumlt pR. THEEL. the mobt learned and geuuiue advertising vpeOaUrt in thNoaeur,eitdtlreM -will lie publinhed without the eoirewt of the patient. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION and mim mmi The Remiiill'i'i voters of SchtivlKill oouaty are hereby nrrllfod that in aceorcutnee nrltU h resolution a '.opu dby tho ExecutlreOi-wuitltee of the party, at a meeting held at I'jitsvllle, x-u., Jtuy atn, loyj.tuo ioumy ugmwwu was ordered to be helu at Union Hull, 1'att.v lie Pa., on Mouday. August Hth, Ht 10 A. M., or the purpose of noiul'.atlBg a lleiot to be voted for at the general sleriloa In N'ovet.ifter nui, tor the following oaKrs, to wit: Judge, Prothouo uiy, clerk of lbs Courts, Recorder, tteglster, Controller, tw Commissioners, 11 rector ot the i'oor. two Auditors und County Surveyor. llepabUean vowrs are requested to assemble in tbilr retpsolire dl.'t' let at the usual place flxefl for toldhjg the dele,at election. ,if no notice of obance h.s been tlven) on baturday Aegust Ittli, 18011, between the hours ot 3 and 7 lu tfcs aftcr. oon ior thu purpose ol 1. cling fee ssjmoerot delegates, alteruntes and mem bers of County Committee to which their dis- Elientl.ldd under the rules Ot tbe party, npt'ce i f the number of de'egaien O bi ed and tbe numoer ot votes which each dcleg ite is entitled to oast will be given In the letter of insuuettons to be forwarded by mall to the Kcpublloaa voters appointed to conduct the delegate elections tn the teveral dlstrlots. lllank cerUuoat.'g of election will be forward ed to the persons appointed to hold tbe elec tion tbee should be properly tilled In so tbil each, delegate's credentials shall be In proper form. Delega'os will please report at Republi can neartanarters us rarly as possible on the morning of tbe convention. EUA.S DA.VI-", Attest : Chairman. A. J. Shortall, Secretary. 7 31 tt Any Time istherichttime for everybody to urniK. in ires wzi A temperance drink. A home-made drink. A health-giving drink. A thlret-auenchine drink. A drink that is popular everywhere, j Delicious, Sparkling, Effervescent. ? rnt Dtclcaeo mtltei eUam rf tbl. , m ui larger prgnt, icaa ygu loma otner klndia' mat ai ggod 'lla falta. Nolmitatioo i aa goua aa tne genuina lllH , . . - n Jl A Dooidod Feeling of Eolief in Monotary Oirolos. MILLIONS OF GOLD 00MLNQ OVER. NntTrltlutnndlnc an Unustml Number of Fnllures nnil Rimiionaloiiii U I. Uellevetl Tlmt tlio Kilstlnr; Depression Will bo Follonvd by a Speedy llecovory. Nrw Yotik, Atifj. 8. Dttn's review of tho state of trade nays: Demoralization in speculative markets have been followed liy a moro healthy tone, and heavy im ports of gold insphv hope that monetary troubles may abate. Tlio week has been one of surprises. Knormons liquidation lu wheat brought tho lowest price ever known on Tuosday. Tlio crash of tho pork rinn; took 43 per cent, from the nominal urlce of that product in nn hour, and caused several failures for millions each, Extraordinary depression in stocks, n slaughlor which included some of tho best, were quickly followed by a bear panio and sensational advances. Moan while in the money market thoro has come a singular sense of relief, notwithstand ing actual Increase in present embarrass ments, almost amounting to paralysis ot exchange between tho chiof commercial cities, mid of many industrial works, be cause even 2 per cent, premium for cur rency fails to secure what is needed for payment of wages. Hopes aro neverthe less fixed upon tho ships bringing over $11,000,000 gold across tho sea, aud on tho extra session of congress, which will begin ou Monday. Several of tho largest and boldest opera tors at Chicago have been crushed under pork barrols, but the instant increase o foreign purchases convinces tho markets that tlio disaster has brought a certain measure of relief. The monetary strin gency which at lost crushed speculations iu wheat and hog products had been caused in part by their prevention of ox ports, and their absorption of enormous capital in corrying unprecedented stocks of products which, if sold in tlmo to foreign consumers, would have brought gold enough to prevent much evil. With tho great surplus of wheat brought over from nrevious years, tho country ivlll bo able to mcot oil demands, even though tho crop proves small enough to justify a con siderable advance from previous prices. With n great crop of corn almost assured, unusual accumulations of pork and hog products wonld be safor on the oconn than in Chicago warehouses, and more helpful to the country. Stocks at the lowest point this wcetc averaged little more than $41 per share, but It is yet a long way down to the prices of 1877, averaging at the lowest $23 per share, and the contrast between the con dition and earnings of railroads now and then is greater than the difference in price. Railroad earnings continue fulrly satls- faotory, though they show a recent de crease, especially since reduction of rates for World's fair travel. Bank failures have been almost as mi merous this week as for either of the two preceding weeks, but fewer have been of more than local importance. Tho western states show greater distrust or weakness than other, sections. Out ot 1C9 banks failed since March five were in eastern states, forty-eight in southern and 161 in western states. Failures of national banks' numbered flfty-elcb5r, of state banks seven ty-nine, and of private banks sixty-seven. In anxious efforts to fortify themselves. banks throughout the country have locked up a large amount of currency, and denos itors who havo drawn their accounts aro also keeping out of use many millions. As the entire circulation ot bills of less than $5 each is but $71,000,000, while the depos itors in savings banks number net rly 5,000,. 000, the withdrawal or mere wihholdliig of accustomod deposits by a considerable proportion of them would put out ot the market much of tue small notes. Closing of shops and works for lack of orders is the oveishadowing fact, Yet many stoppages are only for a few weeks, unless circumstances should load man ugers to extend them, and it is believed that tho consuming demand has not been reduced in proportion to the present de crease of production, so that better orders may presently enable many works to re sume. Full accounts from many cities show how well the banking antl mercantile in terests are sustaining the 'extraordinary struin, uud prove that tho volumo of retail business is nowhere restricted as yet in proportion to the curtailment of wholesale trude. - While the failures of the week number 430 against 100 lust year a'greut proportion ot them are In the west, aud it iu cheering to noto that comparatively fow of import ance occur except in connection with spec ulative operations. Failures during the weok number 438 in the United States, against 100 last year, and 34 In Canada, against 34 last year. Tho west contributed most largely tothe num ber of failures, 237 being reported from that section. In &Seast there ware 163 and in the south 4C. There were three (allures of a million or more, two at Chi Slgp, due to the break in tUa pork del, and pne in New York city. No Action In the Ilurtaell Caae. Washington, Au?. 5. It Is authorita tively stated that Mgr. Satoili has not yet rendered a decision in the ease of Dr. Hurt sell, of Now York, and has not positively ordered Arehhlshop Corriiiii to restore him to his old parish. A Noted I.iibor Leader Head. PniLADBLPniA, Auk. 6. James L. Wright, one of the founders ot the Knights of Labor, -died at his home in this city last night, aged TH years. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The treasury department yesterday pur chased 100,000 ouaoas ot silv er at Ti cents an ounce. Professor A. V. Alexander, special com missioner to Washington to assist Minis ter Thurston, of Hawaii, has arrived at San Franclsoo. Logan K. Bleckley, chief justice of Georgia's supreme court, 76 years old, was married in New York to Miss (Jhloe Her ring, a handsome woman of 36. The American line steamer Paris, Cap tain Randle, which sailed from South ampton for New York today, hrlugs 148(000 sovereigns to American houses. The Home Trlbuna states that between Thursday noou and yesterday noou twenty new eases of oholera and fourteen deaths were reported to the authorities in Naples. Vice President Stevenson arrived at Washington tbts fnreuouu from his home lu lllooiniugtoii, Ills , to vthioh place he returned Thm-Hiiay liigui from Ins l'acitio coast trip. railed wltji Heavy Liabilities. Chicago, Aug. 5. James H. Walker & Co., a prominent dry goods house here, has made an assignment. The firm's total liabilities are plaeed at tMOOOOO. No statement is made as to the assets, except that tbe firm hopes to pay dollar for dollar. A CarncEla Mill to Cloan. P1TT6BOB0, Aug. 5.-H is stated on oood authority that the Allegheny Bestewer Steel works ot the Carngie Steel com pany at Duquesne will close down tonight for an Indefinite period. The works em nlov about BOO rata. STHE KIND g 5 THAT CURESB Wife' rr SMil m Hj DANIEL C. EOGI.ESTON, DAN IKL C. EOGLE8T0K, fOQ C'Ttntli, n. I i nEIMSSASDSUFPEttlSO, M 1 FAINT AND WEAK FROM RHEUMATIC TORMENT, B yrr rSM nv g DANA'S. M m IDANA 8AItSArAIULLA CO.: s IS1 m nNTf iniKN.-l atn (1ft vcars o)l. bv oocttp- P"! Hon a fanner. For tlio last 5 Teart X hava been a WM aKrt'iitatifTi'rrr with ItliciumUlaiii, oM ld nttlmfs I cnuld nut allr my iirni. A conrtant pulit In my ihouldera, One arm wi0H o d that my lltitcrra were ilrawil titof luiiH'. was a!o amictod with. linilniiS aeiiNittlon in my tUiiuat'h with amen pain, lr would be ful nt mid weah, wl raliardLj' lit up, 1 have taken tag m m DAjVA'S m SAJlISAPAUIXIA S MaMfer stomach h WKIiU no imlii InmyH SfSRtrr DANIEL C.COQLESTON. S S llNove tcrilmQnl.Urnfl pert Hi by IV. EalOlnytmi, the well-kWown Dnwfrlif, JlipleSt.,S mcnrlnlli. N. Y., uhlfh li inffldent gwrantoe thstgB nulti. true. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Beltatt Maine. M Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYMS, , ATTVliiXKr-A-r-LiA w. OOloe lleddall building, Bhotmndonh, l"a T y M. 11URKK ; ATTORNEY AV-LAW. . snirtANDOAn, PA. Office Room 3. P. O llullillnir. Hhecandoa.li. ai a Listens nuuuing, l-ottsviiie. c. T. HAVIOK, 8 USO EON DENT1S1. . mt Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sift Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. USA jyj" H. KJHTLEU, M. I)., 'i PHYSW1AN AND BURGEON. Office -120 North Jardln street, Sbcnsndosrt. 9T it, i. D K. JAMKH BrrillN. ii jojuiiiii diti aiAU&viT ,tl , 1 Office and Rosldenco, No SI Ncrth JsrdlE Street, Shenandoah. D R, E. D LONQAORE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Deniitlry. ". All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone B.U tended to with iiromptness. Hurgloal opera tions performed with the greatest cure. OHM : Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. , JjlRANK WOMER, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases ot the eye, eir nose and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar antced to suit all eyes Office 13 South Jardln street, Shenandoah. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE novtilhVp, Do you wear them? When next In need try palr.J Best in tho world. .$5.00 00 $4.00 $2.50 $3.50 $2.50 52.25 52.00 FORtADIES $2.00 FOR BOYS $2.00 FOR SES If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your foot!?, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you btiyi IV. . DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maao. SU.Brs JOSKIMI nAU, ' '" 11 South Mara Btreet, 8hecaadea, Pa. Entirely mimv MANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE FOB Biliousness, Dyspopsia, Indigestion, DIsoasosof tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundico,Erup tions and Skin Diseases. frl:253.Il?tcttle, Cell ty all Brteziiti.. BUST, JOniSOI LOU, rrspi., Sgrlirftto, Tt, Tbe only SORE ROACH DESTROYER Is We guaraniK it to nd tbe hotue of Rt, RoACHia and WTtn Dues, Or Money refunded. MAURERS Persian , INSECT POWDER is the bat In tht market lac BcoBuaa. ant. otb. For Sals by ill Druggists B tun and get the cenuia. Sold only iabottlaa, our TsDt Mark os each. "'"W D. MAURER &. SON, 328 N 8th St., Phiuo(Lhia. iTJHrl TaN r YTfa i r ja- ( HI