I ; URES it, w ill 11 7.' Ml ffl i 11 Hi H i. f fil READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. Anthracite r vi tinea exclusively, tnmirtBg clea ineaa and comfort TIME TAT 1 IN ITrOT MAT. II. IBM, Trains leave tienaudoah as follow: ' For Now Yo '., via Philadelphia, week aaj 2.08,5.83,7.18,10' vm.,M.J4,14a.H p.m. -iinci,.j 2.08. 7.4(5 0. m. jr New York Tin Manor, onus wook days, 7. 1 For Keaillnt 8.08,6.33.7.18.1'. Uav. 2.08. 7.46 a n. m., is.iH, 2.s p. m. mil PhtladolDMa. week lv m a. m .ii.24, 148.6.53 p. m. Hut a., 4.18 p m . g, wcoit dis, s.08, 7.U a In For Uarrlas .40, o.oo p. m. For AUenU)a, week days. 7.19 a.m., la 34 Z.48 p. m. For I'ottsvtll 12.21.48,6.58 1 week days, g.08, 7.10, lft.Wa. id., in, Sunuay, X.lt, T. a. m., 4.0! p. m. For TatnaQ'i ind Matmncy nity, week day 2.08. 6.28,7. IS, I' a a. m ,l.'.24, x4(, 5.6a p. m Bur day, 8.03, 7 40 i. oi., 4 28 p. m. AddUlomtl fm Mahanoy City, vcok daya, 0.58 p m. For Lancastf r and Columbia, week days, 7 1 a. m., 2.49 p. ro For Wllllon, port, Sunbury and Lowlsburt tvook days, SSI, 7.18. ll.iH a. tn , 1. 38. It on Sunday, 8 S3 a .q8.03p. m. For Mauano, Platte, week Jayn, 2.08, 8 n. b.tt 7.18, 10,08, 11. 28 nl., 12 24. 1.83, 8.48, 6.M, A.A8, .X p.m. 8unda J.08, 8 21 7 40 a. m , 8 08, 4.8p. ip. For Glraroviile, Kunpabonnaok bt&llon), weekdays, 2.0? 8 83, 6.28, 7.18. 10.1)8, 11.28 a. in. 12.21,1.33, 2.48, r 53. 6 68. V 33 ft. in Sunday, 2.1 8.23, 7.48 a. m., t 08, 4 28 p. u For Anblanil tod Shuraouln. week dnys, 8,22, 6.23, 7.18, 11. . m., t 33, 0.58, II 88 p. m Sun day, 3.23, 7.44 a m., 8 08 p. m TIIAINS FOR HHENANUOA11 Leave New York via Phlltttluipnia week daya 8.00 a. to., 1.30. 4.00, 7.80 p. ni., 1116 Dlgtu Sun day, 6.00 p. m.. 12.16 night. Lnnve New V ork via Mnuch Chunk, week (lays , 4.00. 8 45 a. m . 1 00, 4.30 j). ,n Sunday, 7.15 a. n. lVavn l'rilla IMphi.i Miir'it'i .trout stitlon, week tlnjt, i'i, 8H Hi.'H) ain and 4.00. 600, 11.80 p. m. HhihU.vs on, 6.06 a. m. . J 1 3) p. Ui. Loavo Reanini J a. ro., 6 fi. 7.67 p Leave I'otunr 12.W, 6,11 p. It i Leave Tamivit Xjonvc ttentiinir, wrbh "., i.w. lu, iv.i, n ni 7. A, p m sunuay, I TO, li) so ft. 111. 'oiLnvllle. wuck davH. 8.40. 7.40 a. unuay w,wti.in.,i.wp.u., 'tun. wuf'K iiuys. o.aw. o.w. it a it. m.. 1.21. 7.15. B 28 p. m Sunday, 3.80, 7.43 n. tn 2.60 p. in. Leave Mahnnoy City, wck days, 8.46, 8.18. 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7. ft, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.1t a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, SWOT 4.00 8.30,8.35,10.40, 1 1 684. TO . , 1 2 55, 2 Wl, 6 80,l).),7.M, 1U. 1 U p. tn. aunctay, s.w, s w, o.zi a. m , o.trr, o.ut p. m Leave Ulrardvllle, OCnnpahannuek buuiui'i. weeks aays, b it, ami, mi i j a. ns 2.12, .01, 6.26, J2, b.03, 10.16 p. m Sunduy, ? 47, 07, 8.S8, a. m., 3.41, B.lff p. Dl. Leave Wllllamapori, week day h, 8.00, .3f, 12 0H m., 3.36, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15,p. m. For llaltlmore. Va8tilnt;ion una lb.- Weist vl& 11. & O. U. !., throu tL trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Pblladetphla, (P. X ll. It. K.) at 3 50,8.01, ll.iffa. m.,8.bt), 5.42.7.18 p. m. Sunday 8 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 8.56,6.42, 7.16 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl and -loutb street wharf, for Atlantlo Olty. Wcokdays Kxpreaa, 8 00, 8 no, 10 44 a in, tatardajB, 1 30) 2U0, sou, i 180, 515 pm. Kxcursiun 7i0am. Avtommodatlon, 8U0aui, 4 30. 6 45 ji to BundayB lirpress, 7 .W, 800, 830, 000, 10 00 a rr and 4 8'1 p m. Aouou,uiudut.lot), 8'Xluinand 4 45 p in. jteiurning leave Atlantic uity uepoi, auuu and Arkansan avnnuo.n. VVoeitiSaya -Jsiiprei- Hon laj s only. "4.i v, 7 3-., 8 am and 3 15. 4 00, 0, 7 3 J. II 3u pa. AecittmoOation, 6-0, s lou m nnd4 30 p tn. Kveur-iou. from foot of Mississippi Avuiiuo oi ly. 0 0- p m. juncjb-H,xnrt.HH, I) 3l , IKi, 6 m, 800. 680, 7 CO. 7 30, 8 (XI, 9 :m p m. Acraitimodailon, 7 30 a m and imp m Paseengur trains leive snenandoau for ll'enn tlaen Junction, Maucb Chunt, Lt V.hlEbtun. Slallnp'.on, White Hall, Cntasauqu.i VUlcnton, II' iniehero, KnHton. Piillndelphta ' jtinzleton. tVcr.therlv. Uni'lt ikr Junction. Del lino and Mauaioy Ctly 't d.01, .".26, B.IW a :o ll-'.M. 2.3. is i, m 1 ( For Now luik, 6.M. 7 26 a. m., 1243, 2.87 U:Tl 22 p. m. r. For Hazleton, Wllki.B-Ilarre, White Haven troudRburtr. 6 M a. m.. 4 22 u. ro. f,4 Ittflton, Lacei villi , Tnwawla, Sayre, Waverly, .., ),nd Blmira, 0 it, 8 118 a in., 2. .7, 8.08 p. ru. ,'t For ItocUerttjr, lluifalo, Niagara Fall and ho Vobi 0.W O.i 8 n. ui 12 43 and 8.08 p. m. 't. For Helvidere, Ueiaware Water Oap and i U( For Lambei-tvllls and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. It lliJl ForTunut,ininoi'k,6.u4. 8.08a. u.,2.67,8o8p.m ' 'I J For Iibaoa -nd Geneva 0.04, 9 '8 u, m. 8.0 if), m .1 For Aubtarn 0 08 a m. 8.08 p. ro. "3 For Je.me iv.i.f. LievintoauiullleavorMe&dow '.rpo, i m., b 27, 8.i p. m H'tfFor Audenr,i.'a, llazUfon, Btoeuio.. and Lum tr Yard, 6irt, 7.26, 8.08, a.m., H4s, 2.57 '.22, 0.Z7, 8.U8 r I". For seranton, o.w, w.ua, a. m., ..-.07 ; p.m Forllazlcbrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton an. . reelana. 04, 7.10, 8.08, a. in.. 12 41. 2.57, 5.27 :r. iFor Ashland, Glraravillo and 't Oeok, 4.61 Al, 8.52, 10.20 a. tn., 1.00. 1 10, 4.10, 6.36, 8.22, tM VitvTralnB uUl i mve Sbainoktn at 7.55. 11.45 infu. 3.zu n in ana arrivu at auenanaoan ai. Lcavo Shcuindoab for I'oltevllle. 5.60, 7.26, 1.16, 11.03 a. nj , 12.4J, 2.57, 5.27, 8:08 p. m. F Leave pottsv lie for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, IU.15, 11.48 Q. m., 1S.1W, 3.W, B.W, 7.UO,.7.1S, Leave Shenandoah for Ilaileton, 6.04, 7 26, 8.08, rn., ts.48, -j t( . i -a, a a, b.ub p. m. Leave bazli ton for Shenandoah, 7.2, 8.28 03 a. nj . is. in ' .au. T.za, 7.M p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS rale iuave fur Ashland, Gtrardvllle and Los. I f-ek, 1 .18, 8.40 a m., 12.30, 2.46 p. m. Xiano. llazlet.,n. Illack Creek Junotlon, Penn r, Iven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Allontown, 11 Hfci hlehetn. Kaion and New York. 8.40 a m.. .ior Ilaven Run, Centralla, Mount Oarrael and lUiamokin, 8.42, 10. 0 a. tc 1.40. 1.40, 8.22 p. m. (For Vim .mile, 1'ark Place, Mahauoj'Ulty and :ianu. n . 4 7 2t. J 08. 11.00 m., 13.43, 2 57. 4.22. l -I. 2.55 p. m at 1 tr Philadeiuula 12.80 2 56p ui If I w or Yatesvllle, Park Plane, Mahanoy City and B J ' . ano. 8.40. 11.35 a. in.. 12.30. 2.55. 1.40 6.P5 P. m. i L,cavo iiazieton lor snenanaoan, e.9u ii.w Tl1.05,6.30p.-in. ju .i;avo nueutvuuuttu lur uiutviuv, d.w. o.v, Loavo l'ottuvtuo lor sncnanooan, s.3u, iu.4ii ,1.35, 5.16 p. m. C. U. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aet. Vllfi Philadelphia, Pa, S numnciunciimv, jibbi, ur x i. ucaiii .'Vallev Division. ,outb Hetltlctiem l'a. " i 1 .'WAllnllU, UOUI. OUII. H 'KNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ' BOnOVtKlM, 111 VISION. , JCiV 2d, 1888 Vntna will ld,iv .s,.enandnah aftnr the ahnvi M r for ivtKiran'a. Kllberton. FraekvIUe. Ne la. Ht. (Tlatr. Pot isvllle. Hamburs. Readlna it. town, PlucnixA llle, No-rlstown and Phil- lphla (llroau sire et station) at 6.00 akd 11 :4l f anu 4 15 p. m ou week days. For Potta Zx and Intermediate stations 8:10 . m. SUNDAYS. or Wtggan's, Uaborion, Fraokvllle, No tie At Clair. Pottsvllle at 11:00. 8:40 a. m '13.10 p. m. For llamhurK. ReadlnE, Potta i, Phoenixvuie, norrisiown, I'nuaaeipBW w, u:4ua. oi., a:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Mhenandoah & 3 a. m unit 12. H 5.04, :4X ana IU:S7 p. rt days, 11:13 a. m. anil 5.40 p. m Javo Pottsvllle for -Shenandoah at 10:16 jtd a. m. ana , : id ami iu:w p. m. sunoay 40 a. m and 5:16 p.m. l ave PhiladeiDhni (jiroau street aiaiton) foi Cdvtile ana ishenandi.ub at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, i.na 7 11 p 'a week uayj un nunaaya leavt ir ivt w KOl- i;pre8, wee ays, 20, 4 06. 4 )0, 5 15, 8 -l. 80, 8 2'l 0 50, 11 U0 am, 12 00 noon, 12 II n rn. (Limited Ei , I ,UI nn i hi n R, .1, in,,.. Mm I I Sft I 11 1)20,400, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 620. 6 50, 713, 81. 11 to! T lted4t , le ui QJgni. hutiaays i ai, iuo, oj, 9 50, 1L03U85, a in, 12 44. 1 40, 8 K), 4 (h 1 60) 6 20, 6 20, 6 50, 7 13 and 8 12 pm unc mlffht. . Sea Girt. Lrnit Branch and lntennedlate Pona, 6 05, 0 50, 8 25. II 311 a m, anil 24 , 33o lo m weekdavn "d o 00 i m aalurdaya orly ,ay8 4uoui.n jo ia. ,'jr Ualtunore and Washington 360. 7 30, 2 910, 10 20, 11 18 am. 112 25 limited qiniug V ,1 30, U 48. 4 41. t 1" Congressional 1 Jmltefl 4iau Pur.orTnrs an r Dining oar), BI7, "4ii n. m . 1213 ulithi week daya Sua. 3(0,7 20,9 10, 1118 am.. 12 10, 4 41, 7 (W, m, and tt nigct. waamugum only, , m dnilv. No coaches ,r Klchiuund 7 2 am U 10 p m, 12 08 night and lain m week days. .Ins will leave llarrlaburg for Pittacuri Jie West every day at 1 , 1 DO and 1 10 tna 2 as a 20, (n iw lunittwi ana imp rn. ' f or Aitooaa at 8 18 a m and 5 OS pm every For PitLsijurc and Alto ma at 11 20 a m A' dav. 9ns will leave Sunbury for WUllaaupori, 111, Oauundalgua, Roobeawr, IluSalo aw) tiara i uiu at 2U4. s i&a m.ana i m p m n , V. ForElmiraat6S4 pic week daya. ro ll j and Intermediate Dolnla at 6 IS am dally. i; ockllavonat613 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 K ui p m ween aay r or itenovo at sioi it and 5 84 p m week daya, and 6 IS n m or ys only. For Kane ut 5 13 am, IMpn days. PBEVOBT, J K. WOOD, .1 M .. - . llan'l Piuiv', - i l 1 V,n,tDi1 l r- ff "Heller r..r IJI..."llln-, trrnliirm LLA , tw--,, .. j qjth OI Halt 1 IMHH, T.JlmnulnU. A'4Mtapn BiMBar? 'IfrTTVlt Oro rohl.liurr6iiiult'o,udi..;K,- towiy- - , m in -3 A3 Perfect Baby Mm O 11 g 11 i to muan glow ing h e a 1 1 li throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we see in children '.ndercies to weakness, we know ' ) a: missing the lift of food .-.ken. This loss is overcome by of Cod Lir r Oil, with Hypophos pl'ite '.. a fut-food that builds up I'PiieiKo and produces flesh at a rate t' at appears magical. , iln tost as palatable as milk. f"',; lii,!TilSf ju,Br"'iMiiY AlMrngglwt. ? TlftfidfK'ho ADd-rcllOTO all tho trooblot Inel- dnt to ft bllitiUB stato of tho systom, such as DlKlnesfl, NuuHoa, JimwnlnciB, Distress afUr eating, Iala In tbo 81do, etc. Whlto their mot rem arte bio eucoesa nas been snown in curing ncadacbOa yet Carter'B Littlo Llror mis aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing nnd pre vonttnff this annoying coraplalnWnbtlo they also rorreci an nisoraerB oi idb BtoraRca.siiraujBio mo ilver and regulate tbo bowels, liven if they only curoa Acbo they would bo olmont priceless to thoso who ouUer from this distressing complaint! butfortu natelr their good nous does not end here, and thoso wdo once try tnera win una mese ntiio puis vaiu able tn so raanvwavs that thev will not bo wil ting to do without them Hut after all sick head Iflthc bone of bo many lives that hero la whero wo raako our great boast. Our pills euro lt while Others do not. Carter's jjttle Liver rills nro very small nnd vary easy to iro. uno or iwo pn is mase a aoso Thev are strlctlr vetretablo and do not crtne or purge, but by their gentlo action please nil who wothero. In vials at 2& centst flvo for SI. Bold Vy druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York. SHALL FILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Printing ink stains are removed and jamme' fingers healed by the use oi because of its ' high percentage of It) ASK YOUR UROCUR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIRTC He CO.. Chicnsti Wiiltn Riieei3 ?nan.'' . Irl-r. Tf troilhleil vt if Li lionnrrhmii ritlect,V,hh-,. permotorrhmall I jr ui. y tic ti.-. . .- bnreaik lynttr driitruut i i a bnttia oit DigO. lt ct.rcs lt. a fewdayt IwlthnntthrT'd crptiMlclty of I doctor. Nou Hjlaonoui an inuara.iiiwi noi o fitriciuni I THs Universal American Curt. Vimifactiired by - 8si!8 Cttaical Co.! CINCINNATI, O.- Nw I)lcovery, Maynr u Magnetic Catarrh Cure la used by vapor inhalation and la tfto only modlclno of the kind ever pat on thu market. By Inhala tion the medlolne Is not poured Into the utomi-hand thnnco sent wandering through the ly-iu-m. Hut by Inhalation the medicine la polled directly to tbedlsetsed organ and the only wav to reach the affected parts In the noae. Every bottle la guaranteed by the drug mit. Pric II per bottlo, quarantted to cure. its uhbu DirrnnxN yito any ofitmi HSrilCINE, Our advertlaed auanta and nil druitglita are Inatructed to return the monoy to any one who r 'lis to tie cueea uy Mayer a uacueiio v'arrn Ouro. Price one dollar for three months' treat ment This la Maying a great deal, but lt has never-tauea, r'or raie Dy uruggiBiB, ur u dreaa Tnt! MATEItR Dhho Co.. dswirw Oaitlivnd,, Md. Mothers Friend" MftKES. CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colviit, Iia., Sec. S, 1830. Sly wifo usoi MOTUSE'3 I'BIBND beforp hor thir oonrlnemailt, and caya eho would not b without it for liundreda of dollars. DOCK MILLa Sent hy ntmt on receipt of price, $1J50 per be tie. uook i j mowers inaiwMjruc. BftaOFIBLD ftSGULATOrt CO., en von u 0uoaHT. ATLMlTAi Qt TROrMffLLS Oritflufil null Only UenulHU. A .1". n.-u4i;ti CUKE Pri DUSKYQiAfflOND TAR SOAP .Whoolmon from Every Olimo As- Bomblod at OhicagOB ZIMMERMAN AND SANGER TO MEET. The Great American TVhoelmen, Who Have Ilefenteil Kncland'a Orneb Tlldari, Expected la Sustain American Suprem acy Against All Corner. Chioaoo, Aua. T. "If all tho wb.relmn who aro now In Chlcacro nnd who will errlvo within the next few days stood In Uno they would stretch all tho war to Milwaukee,, nnd possibly a little way buck," paid Chief Consul Ocrould, of tbo Illinois division, Lengue of American Wheolmcn, when adcod how many wheelmen ho thought wero in Chlcnao for the big Inter national, national nnd state meot of tho cyclists that began Saturday evening and will continue throughout the week, end ing In a big century run next Sunday. In other words, Chief Consul Gerotlld wished to say that the number could not well bo computed, there wore so many arHvtng nil the time. For tho next week they will bo n tholrclory. wltbevcrrthlna"blcyculnr" and everything to Interest them that an entertainment committee could well think of. Great Interest is felt In this meeting, as lt brings together tho two great Americans, Zimmerman and Sanger, each of whom has shown his ability to defeat tho English men In their own country and win their national championships. Besides theso great riders tho champions of other coun tries will bo here. Amonti thoso on the ground are Lnrrl Canttt, the ahnmplon ot Italy: L,awrenco a. Alelntles. champion ot South Africa; William llyrfop, tho cham pion of Canada, and Carlos brlba, the champion of Mcxlctj There will also bo present Isaao Baird.ot Charleston, S. C, who last year won tho 100 mllo chumplonshlp of Ireland) Wilbur Edwardg, the undaunted champion ot tho Paclflo uwtsU Frank Waller, tho champion road rider of America, and John S. John son, the man who, paced by a running horse, mads tho fastest mile ever ridden; W. W. Wlndle, tho holder af a dozen world's records; P. J. Osmond, who for several years held all English champlon nlilp records, and a host of others who aro but a little less speedy than those men tioned. The track, weather nermtttlns. will be perfect, nnd it Is expected there will be a great smashing ot records during the meet ing. Tno-ugh tew on the outside have had a clinuco to learn what the fast ones have been doing tn dally practice. It has leaked out that Harry Tyier.of Springfield, Mass., recently covered a third or a mile In forty seconds. The track was crowded yesterday with cracks patting on their finishing touches. .No extraordinary fast time was mode by "Champs." as the large number ot men On the course made fast sprinting dangerous. The Slob Warmly Received. Cohtdok, Ind., Aug. 7. Edward and William Conrad, fluipcoted of having murdered tholr father several months ngo, have received many notices ordering them to leave. As they paid no heed to the no tices, a crowd of a hundred went to their noma, tn a qpiet part of tho country, ten miles from Hero, to-Indict punishment. Tbo Conrorls. who had secreted them selves outsldo the house, heavily armed. urea into the crowd, killing three, an4 then escaped. Two Killed hay Lightning;. Bb.ooiu.yn, Aua. 7. While Fred Zele- llng. 87 years crtdi Lizzie Tonel. 0 rears of age; Ernest To'pel. 47 years old,, and John Maner, it years old, all oi Brooklyn, were returning trom &ast JNow XorK lost night, they were struck by lightning. Zelgnna and the girl were Instantly killed and Maher was severely shocked nnd knocked unconscious to the nnvement. The father of tho alrl, Ernest Topel, received a shock on tne leg. it is feared that Mather will ilte. Another Fatal Mine Exploalnn. WlLKEsflAIUiE, Pa., Aug. 7. A bad ex. plosion ot gas occurred In Payne's col llery, at Luzerne borough. Matthew Soraedla, a miner, fired a shot which ex ploded a pocket of gas in an adjoining chamber. Foreman John Wullln and Fireman Robert Mould, who wero making an Inspection at the time, were caucht In the explosion and so badly Injured that they died. Somedla and Hobert Sle- bold, a laborer, were seriously burned. A' Thieving Latter Carrier Cnnfeaaea. BALTIMORB, Aug. 7. George Herbst, one of the most trusty letter carriers In tho tiostofllce. was causht red handed hv Tn. spectors Naylor and Hooten while abstract. iiik money iram lectors m r4q unclaimed box. rlerbst, who Is a single man of 83 years, confessed that he baa been stealing In this way for some tlmo. He refused to furnish boll, saying Jail was tho proper piaco ior aim. Th. Men Entirely Satisfied, EASTOS, Pa., Aug. 7 There was a meet Ing yesterday afternoon of tbo allied or ganizations ot the lehlgh Valley railroad at Bragg'a hall, South Eoston. The re sults of the recent conference with VIca President Voorhees, of the Reading, wera explained oy the committee. The men ara apparently entirely satisfied. Hunted In Its Cradle. YORK, Pa., Aug. 1 Thinking that her uaoe nno siept longer than usual, Mra Sylvester He'Indle. resldinc In East York: went to the littlo onu's cradle In an upper room. Bt)e found, hef chl4 Jianalng be tween tho rung; of the crib, qnd U was T Nltvahoo Wins Again. LONPOK, Aug. 7. A race open for vr.chts nbove 40 rating took nlaca SattinUv nmlfir the auspices of the Royal Soutliamniwi Yacht club. Only two pf tho Ulg ydchtsi rue fNnvuflrjQ ni toe utlluna, started. Thd fCtYfthcm won with several minutes to spnre, . s Appointed by Governor rattlion. llAUniSBUKO, Auij. 7. Da. Johr J, Eiuo. of Ohestoa. has been appqlntod e) meraoer oc mo swui rjoaru oi agriculture, Vice Secretary T. J, Edge, who is a mem ber ex-oUlclo under a lata act of assembly, Drowned lu tbo Dum, WimESOAUitB, Pu,, Au, 7, James. Ulcks, of antlcoke, aged 19 years, tell Into tho Intake dam ot the Wllkeabarra Water company, at Iluntsrille, and was mwui'd. Ills bod y was recovered, Ur. McGlyuu Omclitei ut Mail. NewYo&k, Aug. 7,-Rqv. Dr. Eilwart McGlyun tvlebrnted mitis yesterday In St, Klubar's R. Q. ohurch at Dath Reach. Kvsry scttt was filled, and camp atoobwere Ui''u lu tiio aisles. Cholera's bprvuil lu ISuplea. Roue, Aug. 7, It U oiikiully uu'uaunsed thitt lu tweuty tour hours twenty new cases ot cholera and thirteen, deaths havo been reported la Nablcs uud tbteo aovr 104(9. anu cue ueain in iiome. A "aval OtUevr llumntd WisniKOTON, Aug. 7. Martin Johan, quartermaater of the revenue cutter Craw, ford, was drowned lu tha'Potomao: He was going aboard, when he fell from the, PREPARING FOR FIGIHT. A Gory Campaign Hinted At by- Kansas' . Political Opponent. TorKKA. Knn . Aug. 7. Tho Itnabeg court martini has revived tho wnr ot last Winter, nnd the refusal ot Colonel Illtghcs to obey the governor Is regarded by the Populists ns tho greatest crime In tho his tory of tho stato. Hepubllcnni to a mnn stand by Hughe, anil he is their hero, while every Populist Is witling to Jcrrd nny aid that helps to mnko an example of him. in a leaning cuiiorini me uitrtwu jour nal, edited by State Printer Snow, sayst "The cold fact remajns thnt tho Republi cans will respect tho muzzlo of a Winches ter nothing else and Populists' must make up their mlluls that they must pro tcct by force their victory at the ballot box. The shedding of human blood Is a melancholy business, but bettor, tenfold better, that Topckn should bo matlo n graveyard, thut ut one brick should ha left upou another, that the plower ami tne sower should traverse its sides, than that tho Republican crime of last winter should bo repeated," These Incendiary utterances havo greatly stirred tho Rcpubllomis, who deolare tliuy will be ready to meet tho Populists on their own grounds. At several points In tbo state Independent companies havo been organized and -trill bo thoroughly drilled. Tim Fair's Iluilott liny. CniCAoo, Aug. 7. All entrances to the exposition grounds wero open yesterday during the usual hours, but the crowd that passed through the gates was ex tremely small. Tho fair was open but in name only. Tbero was no music In the main grounds, and tho thousands of booths nnd restaurants wtro closed. The total paid admissions wero only 13,781. The few Btrngglers who wandered aim lessly about the vast park Boon tired of the quiet and tnndo for the Flalsnnce. Here many places wero closed, owing to a lack of patronage Tho theatres, how ever, were fairly well attended. Used a Government Ifoat for Smnggllnir. PORT Townsend, Wash., Aug. 7. The culmination ot ono ot the most sensational affairs In tho history ot Puget Sound smuggling occurred hero yesterday, when a Chinaman named Ling Sing wos taken into custody on tho charge of smuggling. Tbo Celestial is tho prlvato steward to Captain Roth, commanding tho United States revenue Btenmer Wolcott, and that vessel has been the means by whloh the contraband drug was being smuggled Into the United btntes. A fllrl Mother's Crime. ALLKNTOWN,Pn.,AuK. 7. Katlo Schroth. of tliis city, aged 18 years, single, deliv ered herself of an eight pound girl baby. wnicnsno concoaieu, in oraer tout ncr sis ter, living In the same Iioitfw, should not know It. The dead child was found later In a chamber In Katie's bedroom. The autopsy showed that tho child was born alive. The coroner's Jury returned a ver dict of death duo to hemorrhage, but ex onerated the girl on account of Ignorance. Slaughtered n Ship's Crew. BAN FltANCISCO, Auk. 7. Decoyed by natives ot Mnlayta, ono of tho Solomon Islands, the whole crow of a Queensland "labor" vessel, which was recruiting oil the coast, were slaughtered. The chief promised to supply a number of recruits, bub was surrounded by armed canoes ami her crew dispatched. Tho ship wa looted ahd then burned. Killed llh Father's Assailant. No-Watkii, I. T., Aug. 7. John Vonn, a negro, wus killed at the Qooso Neck cel ebration. Tom Singleton, a white man, and Vann got Into, an altercation, Vann striking Singleton on the head with a six shooter. Singleton's 17-year-old son drew his revolver nnd opened fire on the negrov A general fusllado followed, during which, Vann was killed, THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD &ILMORE'S Will completely change tho blood In yonr system tn three months' tlrae. and eend new, rich blood, coursing tbrougb your veins. IX you feel exhausted! and nervous, are getting tbln and all run Ubvrn Gllmoro's Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonic- and no( U beverage', will re Btoro you to health and strength, Mothers, uiq if for your daughter. It is the best regulator and corrector for alf ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches tho blood and gives lasting strength. It is guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, Dys entery, and all Bummer Complaints, and Keep tno bowels regular. Sold by all druggists for tl per bottlo. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St;, Pfiila., Pa, Easo at once, no operation or delay from busl nesa, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, Indies nnd prominent cttl. zens can ba seen at p(Uco, Consultation free and strictly confidential, Send for circulars. Ottloo Hours t D H.fJ. to 3 P.JiT. 1UMI3 ro3 bkkih:e. ThO following are a fowof the many that have been entirely cared of Eupturo by De. J. B. Miver'b Tbeaimsst; , -Jacob C. Schant. 23M North Broad St,, ThilR, K. O. Bheesly, S;elton, DaunlUn Co., V. ' F. Jl. f.isUer. VhoenlxTlUf, -K. A. HaU, New tou, N. S, -W J0hnlI.B(ilieiVert:ellmvlIoSseI'-OMI,erk8C0e?ft A. S.Klelngema, Limekiln P. O , Berks po., fa,. 8. Jones Philips, Kennet Stiua;., l'a. A, A. GolJewoiithy, (,'antialla, Col, Co., Ta. V. Heritage, llnllca. Hill. N. J. L.E;,H&i.hockhlU,I'a. V, K. Krcltt, Elatlngton, Fa. E. M. Bmall, llount Alto. Pa, Jas. Davis, lit tvlUe, Hind ward, Phila. lU. Kunisl, 1181 Linden St., ATlen.towp, Fa, Oeo.W.Watt. Norrlstnwn, Fa. S. T. Benny, tot g. 10th St., Vhlla, Kev. 8. II. Sherroer, Sunbury, Pa, A. P. Levlmare, Woodbury, N. J, D. J. Delicti. 2ll a i:th St.. Reading, Pa. Israel Bandt, Mala St., South Eoston, !', U F. Dcturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., J. Oensehelmer, Clayton, N. J, Z, K. Dauenhow er. 1109 Columbia Ave., Pa, O. O, Piper. 735 Pearl at., Beading, l'a. wm. Qranuand, Gloucetter, N. J. - M. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Uorrla street, Ocrmantown, Ftilla. Wm. Dlx, 18M ifontrose St., Fhlla. Thomas B, Hartung, Mew Binggold, ro. O. Leckel, 2231 Keeto St., Fhlla. J. Q. Ouunby, 341 pearl St.. Reading, Fa. H. O. Stanley, 24 Spruce 8t, Lebanon, Pa, A. Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa. 11. B. Noll, Limekiln F. O.. BerkaCa.Pa. O. A. Deturk, Blrdiboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. K. Ilartatutlna, Fhoenlxvllle, Fa. W.SLUnebach,621 WashlnKton St., Beading, Ta. John a Lyme, 1310 Hotiard St., Harrlsburg, l'a. Chas Smlth.llS Greenwich St., Fhlla. O. Burkbard, 439 Locust St., Beading, Pa. O. O. Keelin, DoURlasvllle, Berks Co., Fa. Henry L. Kowo, Fottstown, ra, O. L. RwarU, Poynette, Wis. Wm. J, Blblg haus, m Taylor St., Camden, N-J, Alfred Haley, Fblillpsburg, N. J. K. l8iU, (lien Lockl Chester Co.. ra. Mr. Becliard, Balrd Br., Gerroantouu, Fhlla. John 8hune, Telford P. O., ilongt, Co., Fa. Wm. Ettlnger, Leesrmrt. Fa. E. Crabtree, Hoi Falethorp St,, rhtla. U. & Creoljr, 8S17 North 2nd Et,, riiui, FhtladalphU Offlfo U'clnsed on the 2nd Satur day of each month, Pr. J. D.Uayer being at the Uotl Fpnn, Reading, Fa., to give treatment to punam tn ttiai viciuny ou iiiato.y, Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment tl In reach of all. Call and get cured. , N. B. Persons from out of town can recelvt Vsatmtat and. returohoiue the uc itj, CHILDHOODJDOLD AGE. The Tender Orandchlld and a W.IMa-ale 014 : Oentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligatlena, fl iJ The preparation that can be taken with safety nhd beneilt by tho tender Infnnt, nnd Hint nourishes, strengthens, and cures thonged nnd Infirm, Is one Hint can truly be called scientific. Such a preparation was discovered by Dr. David Kennedy . nnd named Favorite Kcmcdy. It Is prescribed and recommended the world over, by the medical, profession, as tho best medicine produced for tho cure of nil diseases arising from an Inipuro condition of the blood. This beautiful child whoso picture Is snown iicre, is the Krandchlld of Mr. J. E. Pnlmntoer of Athens,N.y.,whohnd been cured of gravel In t.lin 1tflnntra r.A ...UUI.JB 1.11 1. insomoula, (sleeplces- icsj nnisncs his letter by saying : . "'to uvi oil Kennedy'a Favorite Rem it - Y, iTTr, ' j "i uono lor our ram T' M'111"0. grand daughter Imil eoieumthe .. - .w , ouunua n IIIUSS OI m 111,1111? BOrC, from her cars around the entire neclt to her cheeks. Jly wlfoRarolicr Favorite Itemedv la t mall dosca. anil what was the result f Tolar the sorea have all disappeared, the akin li amootb and clear, and al o Is fat and rureed and aa brigfit as a silver dollar. "Milieu ana ATr Rnlnmnn Tlftwla nf JiT. tt ..i-i.. N. 1 finds himself at 72ycars, suffering irom neu ralgia, felt tired all the time, weak, 1 nngu Id, noor anno. lite, nnd no ambition. Thought at his uge n n 1 h I n o could do him nny f ood, but Ike li n n. tl r r il s n f other people in Ms Condi- linn trim! Tie rnnnnln'a T?....L -r i ..u......,.,i. "i-iiiivuj o i' vuiiic jxeuteuy and bdgnn to get belter at onco, and now luvia ii-i iiuiu uuu nearly ns lie ever aid. It Is particularly pleasing when sick ness is: ns common ns now, to know that iheio Ij a remedy that cures disease, builtls up tho weak nml dubllllati-d, strenglhcns 'he nerves, md has rehired to health and itrcnglh, tacn and wrnicn who have been onCiiftl to their homes for mouths on ieih of sickness. PoliticahCards. F Olt COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDOBfF, 0FIOIISVlLLK. .Subject to Itcpuiillcan rules. JOK COUNTY COM MISSION Kit, CHARLES F. ALLEN, OV TAMAQtlA. Bubjcct to Hot.ubilcan rules. piOll COUNTY TllKABUltEIt, DANIEL DEOHERT, M. D., OF SCntJTLKILL HAVEN. Subject o Republican rules. JtOR COUNTY OOMMiaaiONKR, BENJ. R. SEVERN, or snENANwpAn. Subject to decision ot the Republican County invention. E JV. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Or ASHLAND. Subject to Republican rules JTOR COUNTY COMMI8HIONER, THOMAS BELLIS, OF SHENAKDOAH Hubjcct to Republican rules. E OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. O. MIDDL ETON, OF QILDEUION, Subjoct to Republican rules. JJ10U COUNTY COMMISSION KR, ELI AS E. REED, or POTTSVI14.E. Hubject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY 00MMI8SI0NEK, DANIHL NEISWENDER, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, die' DR. SANDEH'S ELEOTRIC BELT With Eleotro-Macnetlo 8USPENS0RY. Latest l'atcnt.l Hot Improvements I win cur. without r.iMlclne all WtsiuH rMs.luoif from OTtMaiatlon ot tnOn riet-te force ji tma or InduP crijlon. M nerrous deblUtyf.iessneilSSol, j'l Inn-.'iirUjn, all femida cobpuShS general Hi Wffll, eto. Trios tlectrio Belt cintsJo. Jlt"?!u,.l"tr,l",u Otet all qthnni. Current Is wmeur.ul6ftho aUna liiouea or no'rT. TIichi. sands hae been pui4 y t after all ethar n-0iMle f idlei tesiluionlal. la this and eri j luis ni.rveiou. lOTvnuus led. anil ve trhra Lundred. everv nil,,. Our Toircrfsl l.m,Ml vixPTRtfi urMPvvsnnv gnmtest boon eye r rfi-red. wrW men, ritKK with .U BelU. Hutu, au4 1 tr4i blrt.illi CliUiKTUUI. 60 U DOdvs. ewdlcrlUus'drWpfclet.tiudled.KaluLtrasj OANDGN ELEOTRIO CO., V, CS BltOADWAY. EW TOIiK OIXT Wmm C0UKT7.C0KVEHTI0H AND DELS5ME ELECTION, The Renubllean voters of Schuvlkill cnuntv are horeby notltled that in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the party, at u meeting held at Pottsvllle, Fa., July 24th, I SO i, the County Convention was unmrouiu ueaemat union nun, I'oiiHVltia fA.. Ml MnndAW A,,irt,.t Ulh lUirl a. ,11 . 'orthe nurnoae of nomluatlnfir a tlcirnt tn hn voted for at the general election in November next, for the following officers, to-wll: Judge, l'rotoono'.ary, clerk ot the Courts, Recorder, ivtK'aicr, ivmruiior, mu iJuiuii.sionenf, di rector of tho Poor, two Auditors and County Surveyor. HeDUbllcan voters are roauoatnd tn aRgernhln In their respective dlatrlu a, the usual placo fixed for holding the dolegate election, of no notice of change hs been given) on Saturday August 12th, 1893, between the hours ot a and 7 In the afternoon, for the purpose ot electing iud uuuiugi ui ucieuictf, auerusueci ano mem tiers o County Committee to which their dls. trlct la entitled under the rulea nf thn nnrtv. Due notice of the number of delegates to be elected and the number ot votes which each aeiegdrs is enuiiea, 10 oast win do given in tna latter o( Inatruollons to be torwarued by mall to the Republican voters appointed to conduct to it uoieie elections tn tno several aistriots. Ulsnk certldcatiia of election wilt be forward- ed to tDa persona apnolnted to hold tba elec- can headquarters as early as possible on the morning ot the convention. EUA.S DAVt. Attest: Chairman. A. J- BuoiiTAt Cocretary. 7 3Ut ft " di VV.i A LAKE SHORE It Brought Doatli to Throo arid Fatal Injuries to Othors. BASEBALLIST8 IN THE DISASTER, Tvro Members of tlm Chicago Club Re ceive Had Cats ProicMor Kmerson, of Amherst College, anil a Colored Torter Will Ilia of Their Wounds. Clevuland. O.. Auk. T. Train No. 0 of the Lnko Shore railroad left hero Satur day nl<t for Chicago on tlmo. Tbo train was composed of threo conches, three bnn gage cars nnd flvo sleepers. It left Fro rnont, O., ten minutes Into, and was run ning at n high rate ot speed for Tnlouo. When tho trnln was nbout ton mllos out of Fremont, at a small station called Lindsay, the sleeping; cars left tho track and crashed Into a freight train that was waiting on n siding for tho passenger trnln to pass. Tho first part of ;he train got by in safety, but the sleeping cars rolled over tho ties soma distance nnd finally hit the engine of tho freight train with tremen dous force. The noise of tho collision nrouued tho peoplo in tho little town, and they soon surrounded tho wreck ready to aid tho unfortunato passengers, whose groans could bo heard amid tho noise of escaping steam and the pandemonium that followed tho destruction of tho loco motive. The sleeping cars wero practically reduced to kindling wood, and thnt any escaped is a mlruclo. The following persons wero killed out right: E. LnlTerty, engineer of the freight train, Elyrla, O.; Charles Spnlne, brako man of the freight train, Clayvlllo, N. Y.J uoberts, porter of the slecplna: car. Buffalo. Tho following were seriously Injured: Professor D. II. Emerson, of Amherst col lege, Gloucester, Mass., will die; Pell- monn, porter of the sleeping car Orinoco, will dloj J. D. Hamilton, Pittsburg, In ured Internally: llruno Knllller. Cleve land, injured nbout the head; A. II. West, Chicago: Stevens, porter; James Ryan, centcrflelderot tho Chicago baobnll club, badly cut about the bead and body; M. Ktttredgo, catcher ot the Chicago base ball club, badly cut about the head. Telegrams were at once sent to Fremont for medical aid, and a coach left that city within half nn hour bearing physicians to the scene of tho disaster. In tho meantime the train crow, aided by the citizens of the little town, began to remove tho dobris and ruins that covered the track. Underneath the wreckage could be seen the victims ot the accident, and the groans of tho more seriously hurt were pitiful. Ilere and there an arm or a leg protruded, and little pools or blood that oozed from underneath the shattered timbers told the sad tale ot Buf fering to tho nnxlous workers. Many people who were burled In tho wreck were not seriously Injured. Their hurts consisted principally of bruises and scratches, nnd It wns not n hard task to free them from the heavy beams that held them to the ear.b. They were taken care of by the town physicluns and were ready to rceumo their journey by the time the train started on Its way again to Toledo. Perhaps fifteen or twenty were more or less hurt in that way, whose names were not given to the local authorities. Deeper in the wreck wero tho dead and more seriously hurt Tho three who were killed outright by the collision were not removed from the ruins until 0 o'clock yesterday morning. They were burled under the engine and lt was Impossible to do any- tning to nut them until a wrecking train bad arrived from Norwalk,' a nearby station. Professor Emerson and the colored nor. tor, Pelmonn, were extricated after a lona struggle with tho heavy Iron braces and timbers of the sleeping car. Professor Emerson's case was hopeless from the start, his chest being crushed beyond poj plWUty of recovery. He is unconscl6us, and felmonn la In the same Condition, with no prospeots of living. The mem bers of tho Chicago Baseball club, were In the Cleveland sleeper, which was the last on the train, and to that fact they owo muoh of their Immunity from more sorious Injury. The only theory given Is that tho rails spread and let tho heavy sleeping cars tlirougb to tho ties. Tho remainder of the train passed the bad soot In safety, bnt tho sleepers wore well tilled with people bound to tue world's fair, nnd tbo added weight was too much for the noor spot in tho track. The freight engine was totally de molished, and rolled over on its side from the forco of the collision. Four Swept Away"by a nitrating Itqservolr Portland, Mo., Auk. 7. The Great reservoir of the Portland Water company, on the eastern promenade, burst this morning, letting looso Us 20,000,000 gallons of water tn the short space of about fifteen minutes. The Immense mass of water dashed with mighty power upon the two houses occupied by the families of Michael (jappln and Dennis M. Conley. The buildings were crushed and four persons lost their llvos. They were Mrs. Dennis M. Conley, Miss Agnes Conley. Miss Mamie Conley and James Mcssley. 1 - Sliot While Sti-alln- for Stunting Families KA8T LlVEHPOOL. O.. Aua. 7. Whllel robbing a potato patch near Brltylani. this county, John McDonald and, Charles Jus tus"wcro shot, the latter, fatally, by Lewis Downerj the Cwney b,' the place. Justus has a large charge of bird shot in his right, lung, ftvid Cannot recover, while McDon- 1H escaped with a badly wounded leg. The wounded men are employes ot tho Brilliant mill, out of employment, and needed the potatoes for their families, who are starving. Fatally Stabbed at a Wedding. Pottstown, Pa., Aug. 7. A Hungarian wedding ended here with a tragedy. Beer and other more fiery liquids had been freely quaffed by the guests, and a quar rel arose, Andrew Hiulok, a member of the orchestra from Phamlxvllle which provided the dancing music, was stabbed twice In the baok, and he will likely die. Ills assailant has not been captured. NUGGETS OF NEWS. President Carnot, of France, has con ferred the cross of the Legion of Honor on Baron Usedom The Italian embassy at Berlin officially denies the truth of the report that a treaty has been concluded between Italy and Ilussla, Mrs. Algernon SnrtorU, daughter ot the late General Grant, arrived at New York, Accompanied by her three, children. She will return to England lu the tall, In a duel over a trlQInu business matter. fought with nUtoIs In thu tirlnoltiitl utrt of San Juan Batista, Mex., Auruilo Auioro and Jesus 8ugo, leading ynting mnn Of thu p-act, weio uotli ki leu. Fell Forty Vetit. MEDIA, Pa., Aug. 7. Alfred Appleton.a young lad Of 12 years, had a very narrow escape from death. lie had climbed to the top of a. willow tree, the limb breaking and letting him fall to the ground, a dis tance of forty feet. He Is seriously in jured, although not fatally. Commissioner McNaufilitona Sueoeasor. Albany. N. Y.. Aug. 7. Governor Flower has appointed eK-Senator John roiey, ot baratogatiprHigs, tonne position tn the Columbian commih&lon made vacant by the recent death ot the Hon. Donald MoKaugbAon, A salary ot (5,000 U taontu to th amuon. THE KIND a THAT CURES IE. A. WOLLA11E1I, Jlerklimr, tj Y. m jlui tilling Aaiuimi. gINDIGESTION ANDS LOSS OF APPETITE CURED. BB 2 Tna rou.owitio btbomo TranuomAL was wsairrtw iiv the lakiie MEBntAimLS itouai, Hnr a W. I'ALMF.B l Co., llEBKIMKR N. Y. Hi SUAHA SAIlSAl'AKlLLA Co.! ... S GKNTt.KMKN Duilnir Urn nut three yorl I flaluvo suffered considerably with llczcninv slaw ultH so that 1 wss nnable to sltend toirar work. 1 E tuTeral from IiMlllre.lloii, and was tnwlljaa H run down. 1 tried various leniudlea without Ob- gaining any relief until 1 was Induced to try DANA'S Wm i SAnSAPiUlXLLA MI havo taken only two bottle, and feel llko nS neivtiuni. llniilc and lilntrlir. have?S Bi.n(lrrlviliiiiM-ilr-l AlHM-tlto llrt Bgriic ltlBc.tl.iii (tiioil. In (act I beUeve HJgJ len DATVS 1 would nul lio ullvtv "now, lours truly, )H Herkimer, N.V E. A. WOLLADEB. - B D'.nj Sanaparllla Co., Bellatt, Maine, g -Professional Cards. JOHN It. COY1VE, A TTORNEY'A T-Z.A W. Office lleddall building, Khenandoah, Pa. M, M. UDIUCB. ATTORNEY AT-LA W. snaNAWHOAU. pa. rtfflnn llnnm 1 Tl i f , .. , 1 , , I, I . I. wtubu muuuju,, , u UUI1UIUK, OUCUttUUUIIll, aLd 12sterly building, I'ottsvMe. c, T. UAV1CE, BUBQEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. Mi 8. KIHTLEU, M. D PJIYSTcrAN AND SVRQKON. Office -IB) North Jardln street, Shenandoah. D ,lt. JAMKH Bl'MN, JPHYUIOJAN AND 8UROKON. Office and llesldencc, to. 84 Ncrth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. B. K. D- LONQAORK, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dentiiirp. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tho greatest care. Office : Commercial Hotel, Bhenandoah. JjtHANK WOAliin, M. I). Speetoisl in Sraafmenfo GifarrA. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat. Spectacles lurntahed. guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 13 South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, S3 SHOE NOW Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Boat In tho world. .$5,011, If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, mads In the Weil styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and lock and wear as well. If you with to economlio In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name ind price stamped on the bottom, look for 'txtwu you buy W. L, DOUGLAS. Uroton yM. Sold by, JOS' V 14 South Mt. Carmel, is visitinA ,ael Losch was seen upon oi t"XSt Entirely MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE rou Blliouanoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Livor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appotito, Jaundice, Erup tlona and Skin Dlsoasos. rrl:25.parcctUs, Esld ry tU Snliti. HUM, J0DISO1 LOEI, frsps., BuUsrtsa, TL The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER Is EXTERMirrATOR. We cuarantt.lt to rid the house of Rats. Roach ca and Watch Bugs, or MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS' Psrtlsn INSECT POWDER b the best Is the market for Bed Sua.. Ant.. SIotm. IM.SDT. AM SB,.. AO. for Salt b all Drujjlslt Be sure and get lie genuine. Sold only la bottles, our Ts ABC Mark on each. Mand D. MAURER &, SON, 329 N. 0TM ST., PHitAotLfHia. FIRE INSURANCE. MgaataBd oldeat reUabla partly nab tct panlaa rprant4 by daviid s'A.rrs'i; , DO S. Jarom 5tw 5ienaiQoaf,i5a, $3.50 ,,12.00 $2.50 $2 00 I2.2S jftl SS (a nil WKfM, FOR BOYS jJTiVi tM MJ imuT i.Tf 1 i W1 Rhem line:, CURES.j X hTbt til 1U. Ncrnf-E s-riiP1 llr; rtollari mi. t ior tni t n inn i ponie c w . Li; ir thnt pi thl ml ngl VI al rds. jah, Fa. ecandoif n tre Si,l Jaraioj me'at-.opera-Offlco 1 ceeenil each. ' taLn "1WWwasjrf',
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