: READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, .Anthracite ootil ed eieluslvcly, insuring clesDllm and comfort TIME tabu! in crreor MAY. It. lBftB. Trains loave Shot .radoah at follows: For Npw York vu Philadelphia, wcolt dayi, 2.08.6 a.7 I8,u.0fl a. i l., ltai.t,5.M p.m. rtUDua, 8.08. 7 10 a. m. Tor low York via Mith Gnnnl , weekday. 7.18 m., IMI, (. p. m. For Hoadlng ami I'blhvJetplila, week day. 2.08. 7 18, 10.08 a m., 12.11, 148,5.(18 p. m. SUr.. day. 8 iw. 7.46 a m., 1 18 p. in For Uarrisburc veelt dyB, ., T.18 i. ra., 2.48,6.53 p.m. For Aftpntown, dsvs. 7.18 a. m., 12.24 2.48 p m For PoHsTlllo, -ok dam, ton, 7.18, lO.USa. rn 11 u i 48, 6.53 p. ni Sunday, ittj, 7.40 it. m., 4. p. in Fu, Tiimaqiiaanl Mahanoy OH, woelt days. 2.08. 5 Sit i lH.i0.0et n m.,li,21, S.48, 1.63 p. m. dun day, a"'1, 7 18 a. m , 4.18 p in. Aatlluofial for Mahanoy cuv, wee; days. .S8 p. in. For Lanoas'eraul Columbia, week days, 7.U a, ra , 2 41 p. m. For Wllllaiosport, Suntrory and UiwlsburK, week days, 3.23, 7 18, 11. . m., 1.31, ,W pin Sunday, 8 2s a. m., 1 03 p m. For Mahanoy Pi ine. week days, 2.HB, 2.21, i.tt 7.18, 10,08. 11.28 a u , 12.24, 1.3, 2.48, WW, 8.(18, 3.3. p. m. .Sunday, 2.0? 3.31, 7.48 a. m., 3.03, ijmy. m. For UlrurdvUlc. ( Itappuuannook Station) weekdays, 2.08, 8 it, 6 23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 u. ru 12.24,1 3:1, 2.48, 5.63, ' 68, l.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.i 8.23, 7.46 a, in.. 3.03, 4.28 p. in. . For Asnland anil Sniunokln. week days, 8.23, 7.18, 11.28 n. in , 1.33, 0.66, 0.33 p. m dun day, 3.23, 7.48 a. m. 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FMt SlIKNANDOAil. Leave New York via Phlluilelpnis, weekdays, s.(ju a. n . i.au, 4.uu, 7.su p. m , iz.i nignt. sun day. R OOp m., 12 IS night Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, wcoU day, 4.13. 46 a. m., 1.00, 4. JO p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. nam rhllauel,,ata Mnricot -irut Htiliuii, .-rk rliVH. 4.12. 8.36. iu.00 a. tn.. 11ml 4JKi. (1.00, 11.10 p. m. uiidjy 4.00, Sl.t a. m., 11.30 p ai Leave Reading, weok 0c, l.M.7.10, lti.05, 11, M ft m. n iA 7 67 p. in Sunday, 1 36, 10.43 a. in. Leave I'uiuvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 s. in. 13 dU. (3.11 p. ui Sunday, 2.40, 7.IHI a.m., 2.06 p. 11,. Ltiiur TaiLAaua nooli datfa. 3.2U. S.4S. 11.23 1. m , i 21, 7 15, D-2? p. m. Sunday, 1M, 7,43 n. m., aqu p. m U'YD HiUUttUU, UlliV, UUJO, tf.u, v.ir 11.41 a. tn., 1.51, 7.42, D.S4 p. m. burUtay, 8.40, 8.12 a m., B.IAI p. in. Leave Mubanoy Plane, wcuk dcy.i, 2.40, 4.00 6 30,.3d.l0.40.U.6t4 m.,1265,2.UG,S.a0,IL28,7.ui,IU.U Leave Oirardvllle. (Rappahannock Station;, vecksdayn, 2.47. 4.07, 8.36, ll.ll 10.48 a. m., 12.UI, x is, .ui, D.30, 0.3s, a.uj, iu.jd p. m. sunnay, .S7, 4.0- H.33, a. m , 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leavo WUUamBport. ween days, 8.UU, 9..1j, 12.1K a. in., 3.36, 11.16 p. in. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Weiti vu 11. & O. K. R.. mrouKli irulua luuvu Ulran Avenue station, PUiladelphlo, (P. Jt li. It. It.) at a D4i r.ui, 11.7 a. iu.,.od, o.2. 7.10 p. in. aunaay 8 60,8.02, 11.27 a. in., 3.66, 6 12, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leuve Philadelphia, Chumnut direct tvl.au ana r-outn aircci n aari, lor Aiianno uuy. Weekdays ExpresH, 8 00, U0O, 10 16 am ntardnB, 1 aj 3K, 4'f 410, 615 pm I'.xcuralon 7 alum. Accommodation, Sou u m, 4 30. ; 46 u 11 I "ndays Expreue, 7 30,8 00, 830, 9 00, 10C0 1. rrana4 3)pm. AcioixiiioUhtion, 800amuno . jrnlnir leave Atlantic City depot, Atlant. ano AtkanMtH avenues. Weekdays lCipie'i 1 Mondays o ,1 ly. 6 45) 1 00, 7 3), 9 80 a m and 3 lu 410 5 11 7311. 03U nir. coin molatlon. 6K.. 8 111 a in and 1 30 p in. Excursion, (toil loot u; Ali-?. nni Ave ue 01 ly. OOt. 11 10, -i ruin,--bxnrrw. .130 On, 5 O, f0, 6t0, 7 u ii.ii.9SJpm. Aocommodallou, 7.V) a m a 1 o i'0 p m LcIiiKii VnlK-Y Division. raaain.k'i.r trains leave Shcnanooan foi I'l.'LD llaven Junction, Macon Chunk, Li b Pbton. biituLgtou. Wbli llall, Cutaaut)ui Ailcntuwn, Ileltilehem, Easurn, Phlladolpnm liazleton. iWiitherly, CjuakuUe Junction. Del n o and MnVanoy City at fl.OI, 7.28. 9.08 a m. 1 43, 2.57, 4 vi p. m. For New York, 6:4, 7 28 a. m., 12.43. 2.67 4.22 p. m. For llazlptnn. WIllteH-Uarrn. Whlto Havon PHtston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, uiiu iimins, out, u.uo u. in., . 4, o.us p 121. For RoP.hnstor, bulfalo, Niagara Falls and the Wen 8.01 9.18 a m. 12 43 and 8.u8 u. in. For Pelvidero, Delaware Water Gap and airouusDurf?, o.ihu. m., q.p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. Fora"unHhannock.801.0Sa. m. 2.S7.8 lUp.a For I'.aca ami Oeueva 6.01, 9 18 a. m. 8,n p. m For Auburn 9.08 a m. 8 08 n. m. For Jeane.vlllB, UeviatouandUeaver Meadow, For Audenrled, liazleton, Mtockton and Lum- urr Yara. p ui, i.sj, a.us, a. m., 12.43, 2.67 4.22. S.27. 8.0H n. tn. For Scranton, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., 2 4,.57 8.08 p.m. For llazlebrook, Joddo, Drlf ton ua reeland, o.ui, y.xo, v.uo.a, m., ix.h, z.oi, ot rr. Glm lDl,Unri niHhlnlllBnHi T J k 7.61. 8.52, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, tf.35, 8.82, 9.15 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and snmnoum, k.k, iu.' u a. m., 1.4U, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and lieiuuu, o.i, i.i;o, y.u, ii.uo u 10., i.d, ii.01, 6 W t.W. 9 S3, 10.2H p. ra I'.alr. will leave ribamokln at 7.55. 11.45 a. tn. 1.65, 8.20 p. m. and nrrlvo at Shenandoah at Leave kcaandtah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a. m 12.1 i, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. in. Leave PousvilU for Shenandoah, 8.00, 7.15, 9.05,10,15,11.18 a. a.. 12.32, 3.00, 0.20, 7.00,7.15, p.m Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.01, 7.S8, 0.08, a. m 12.! J. 2.57. 4.22. 5.27.8.08 p. in. Leave liazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23, ii.uo a, m,, i?.iD, .rn, n.u, so, t.do p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrurdvllle andLon t Crook, 7.2U, 9.10 it. in., 12.30, 2.43 p. m. For YatPiVille. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv. Delano, liazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn jiaven junetion, Ainucn ununk. Aiientown, Uethiehem. Fiostou and New York, 8.40 a zn., 12 so z 55 p. m. For PhllaaelDhik 12.30 2.55 d. in. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City tied jjeiuuo, ll.oa a, m., 1m.,h', .00, DVT p. m. Leavo liazleton for Snenandoah, 8.8'J, U.rX' a. m., i.od, o.,hj p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, v. a. m., a it p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.4 a.ut.,1.69, d.13 p. m, C U. HANCOCK, Gon. Pass. Agt. Philadcluhla. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHKH, Asst. G. P. A. LelilEh vauoy jJivimou, ooutn isetnienem ra. I A SW -1GAHD. Gonl. Supt, JpENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. eamiTi.Kiu. uivisiun jUjY :d lew. Trains will leavt Shenandoah after the aeo date for WlEEOn's, GUberton, Fraokvllle, Nev uasiie, hi. uiair, i-ottuvuic. iiamourg, iteaain). adelphla (liroadstteet station) at6:00and 11:41 a. m. anai:iap. m. on weeuanys. i"orrottf vlllo and Intermediate stations V; 10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggau'9, Ullberton, Frackvlllc, Nev uasiie. st. uiair, rotwvme at s:w, viiu a. n. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, jnoonixvuio, r4trristown, ruuaaetnni! at 6:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 d lu. Trains leuve Frackvlllc for Hhenandoah a 10:40a m. and 12.14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p rr. anduvs. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:1b 11 48 a. m andl:40,7:U and 10:00 p. m,Sunday at !0:40a. in. apdb.i5p. m. ' Leave Philadelphia inroad street station) Ic, irowsviiiv uuu cm uuunu a m unu anna 4 10 and 7 II pm week days. On Sundays leavi at 6 50 am. For Pottsvllle. 23 a m. For New York Express, week days at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, & 15, b M, i cU, 6 20, 9 60, 11 00 11 .6, a in, 12 00 u-n a, 12 41 p. m. (Ltmiteu K . fress 1 06 and 4 60 p ra. dining cars.) 135, 1 40, 30,320, lu), 402, 5 00, 8 00, 320, 6 50, 713, 812. 10 00 r ro, 12 01 night Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 1 5J 616 812,960, 11 Call 35, a m, 12 44, 1 13, 2 80,4 o (limited 4 60) 6 30, 6 20, 6 60, 7 18 and 812 p m abi IS til nient. For Sea Girt. L .csr H ranch and Intermediate stations, 5 06, tt 50, 8 26 11 Stt a m, anu 2 4 ,3 3" 4 li p m weekdayit ano 5W1 p in ,-amrdays only &u taays 4 uo ana o id h m. For Baltimore and Wuihlnrton 3 60. 7 20. 8 31.910, 1U2U, 11 IS am. 112 26 limited dln'ng ear 1 30, 8 46, 4 11. (S lo Congressional Limited puiinmn far. or ears ana inning uarj, 017, 7 00, 7 40 p m.. 12 3 night week days Sun days, 3 r0, 7 2o, 3 10, 1118 am.. 1210, 4 41, 71', 7 40 pm, and 12 night. Washington only. h fcTi n in flAllv. No coaches For Itn uiuond 7 2 a u. 11 10 p m, 12 03 night anuy anainup at. wten uujh. Trains will leave UarrUburc for PlltsDuu anutne West ovury day at 12 26, 120 and 311 a m and 2 26, 3 25 5 00 limited) and 7 30 p m Way tor Aitoona at 8 18 am and 5 U3 p m cvorj Atrerv dav. Trains will leave Sunburv for Wllllamspor Niagara Falls at '". 6 13 a m.and 1 85 p in west aays. rorr:iH.t " r v w t Erlo Bua ijiveru, uinie poibu -at 6 IS am tliuj I'or Lock llavou at 6 13 and 9 66 a m dally. 1 81 (Sd d 31 p in weex aays ror itenovo at 914 tn, 1 op anu dpmi ux wloi ys, nuu Rmii tjutidavj only. 1 or Uaoe a l 1 5 a m, t V , veek uav. 3. M. Pasrosy, Qen'l MauKi.i Gen'l Pasa'g'p r TWJCEjgiO LAtfbJ Are Kotoetl iioa u turn .tba poo- ple are ti.ld twlilv.4(7TJjffai!Uer CUoap flash Htore tbeKj5 nuy- ''i'!"'?''." a"eat lowir rates tlratftwiwljeie In thla , town, they are ela to Uwr-lhe truth ol the alt repm ted etary. Full line of Uro cerlea, Kuttt r and Hem, I'outoeo, Ureet 'i rucn, uuy onu airaw, Galteliei's Cheap Cash Store ko. i wist mm mm The Malted Success of Jf c olt's ICinulsion in cotisiiiiip tion , scrofula and other forms of hcr ilitary disease is due to its ciful toocl pnipert; js. tepidly crct'tcs Iica'Miy flesh jiiopT weight. Hereditary i.iin's dcclop rlnly when the byMi-m Incomes weakened. A'oliiing iii the tvorld nf medicine has cot x& successful ifi dis eases I i ai'e most n'.cfihrittj to life. Phy iHcns everywhere '!( ',' it. wn".n X. Alldriircll. 41cVT1cn.d&eho and rcllQTO Ml the trotiblds Inet dent to a bilious stato of the Byfltoin, such as Dlztluens, NftOBCft, Drowalncss, Distress aftr eattntr, l'aln In the Side, cto. While their most romarkabie Buccess has uoen shown lu curing fTfliulniMift. Yet Carter's Little TArcr Pills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the Dowels, is von li the omj carea Ache ther would bo almost priceless to thoso who sunerirom tnis distressing compiainu nutiortu nutely their goodness aoes not ona nero, and tbsc wdu unco irr ineni win nnu menu nine dims valu able Iii bo manr wars that ther will not bo wil ling to ao wimout mem. uut aiier au sick neaa Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is whoro we raako our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable una do not grlpo or nnran. hut hv their uentle action nleasa all who use them. In vials at 25 cents hro for tU Bold oy druggists orery wnere, or sent Dy maiu CARTER MEDICINE CO., How York. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. 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Maver's Mairnetlo Caturrh Ouro la uredb: vnnur inhitlnlloit nnd la tne onlv medicine o thfl bltd ever nut on tlitt market, llv luhula tiun tbe medlclna la not puu'ed Into tin atotna nHml thonco soul wun icrlng llirougl ibo yii'Ui. Hut by inuaiaton tne meaicino i applied directly to tlie dUfm-cd organ and lbi nnlv vav to reucb the affected Darts In tb1 ttoae. Every bottle liBiiar'nteod i y thed'UR gist, rnov fi per Dottie, Muanmieuu to uui f prsne uyu oruirBiitn. IT S UflEU IWrKHEKT FHOM ANY OT1IHI WEUICINR, OuraflverHicd aKenta iinrt all druKttsnri Inslruet 'd to rff uru tbe money to any one wh f lla to U- ou eu by Mayer's Mugnetlo Catarrt 'Jure lrii.e oneqoiiarjiir lurw mourns iron iiihiii ITiU u havinc a croat deal, bat It bin aye- ft'led. Tur by drugttlsts, or ad Jnx TllH MATK1IB UllfQ CO., Itwaw Oakland. Md. uirrnEEL KQ North Faur.h Kt , UI uITrr fiuin any youthtu lullf of India of a ileltiatc atnrr. lrrh liven fxifillilelllLl! t ult OR. C. F. TMECLt - fttt('t xtHini fin hook " Tt utk h'p cxperlitiut, li fwllurv n i iue puly tme and tnuums udvcni'tjiiu -ik?i ktrltturw, eta.for puiveof tlA.000., llpurs Dolly 9 to lieve t Wed. and bit tv W to W Bun- L.niiiIUni.nfwAHt mbm tt HliMkJ I'd Uoi. Mrnlula. fliyi all Uy. rmn oureq w w Qf-y. 9 sssi 9 JM' Affcotionate Eolations Esistod Bo- tween Mother and Son. WEY THE ST011A0H WAS BEM0VED. Tim I'rlaoner'a Ooiiiuel Claims That It Wni Done to Hide the Pact That Iii aurnnce Agents Hail rusted r Sinn Who Was Not a Sals ltlsk. Tiievton, Jf. J., Atie. 15. Dr. Horace G. Wotuorlll, of Trenton, was put on tho ylt- liiws atanu by the prosecution inthuSuanu murder trial yoitordny. He has had fifteen years experience hi a practitioner, rtnd ho Have It as hln opinion Mint young Ehann's doath was due to chronlo mer curial poisoning. This opinion was based ou the assumption that his symptoms and treatment wero as described by his own physician, Dr. Dcrgcn, and other wit nesses. Dr. Arthnr R. McDonald, of Princeton, testified that he examined Shann for the Manhattan Life Insurance company last November, and that he found him to be sound nnd well. He was under tho ro quired weight for bis height; but, as that was a (amlly characteristic, lie was passed. Witness admitted under cross examina tion that his examination for disease was not complete. Coroner Coutier tostifled that he had been opposed by Mrs. Sbauu lu tbe per formance of bis duties. Ci.ptitin Holt, who has assumed the bur den of the Work for tho defense, made on Its behalf tho opening address to tho jury. Captain Holt outlined the doienso fully, laying that tho prisoner at tbe bar was not a murderess. All her acts In this matter were consistent with lnnocenco and honest intent. The boy died leaning on the breast of his mother nnd gtvlug her his last thought. The state charges that sho administered to him tho poison from which he died; that her motive was the procuring of $3,000 insurance on his life; nnd that for weeks, while he was languishing and prostrate-, r,he fed him daily the drug that finally robbed him of his life. Tho defense would nhow that young Shann did not dlo of pol- i.on, but wus aflllcted with disease, for which he was treated with mercury, other than tho disease that ho is said to have died of. The state charges that the mother re moved or hnu removed the viscera of her dead son to conceal tho murder of which rthe was guilty. Thb defense holds that they were removed because they wero dis eased; nnd the object was to conceal tho act that Shann was diseased and unlit lor the insurance risk placed on his life, Insurance companies discharge, it they do not prose-ute, agents who certiry that unsound ap4 dcuntsfor policies ure healthy and sound. Captalu Holt dwelt longer on the connection of Insurance Agent Gough with the oaso, who went to Princeton, bo said, lu the guise of a detective, and who demanded the autopsy. He threatened Mrs. buann, and tub night after his de parture from Princeton tho disemboweling was committed. Those Insurance men had as much interest in John's death as his mother. James Packer, an intimate friend of John Shann, was the first witness for tho defense. Ho testified to having visited houses of ill fame in Trenton in company with John. William McVcy and Hugh Bhann, the latter a brother of the dead man, testified that John was afilicted with a private disease. Mrs. Harriot 11. Gray, a sister of Mrs. Shann, testified that she visited at her house almost every dny during John's illness. Ills mother gave John most loving care. John could not hear to have her out of his sight and wanted her always to oc cupy a certain sent, so that he could see her when ho awoke. Airs. Isabella Up- dyke, a hall sister of .Mrs. buann, also testllled that the latter was devoted to her sick son. Their relations wero very tender and loving. Mrs. Mamie Kelly, a daughter of Mrs. Shann, testified that she fre quently saw John take medicine during the months or January and rebruary last. His mother was always kind nnd nflectlon- ata to him. Dr. Ilergen said his sickness was duo to several causes', hut one of them he did not care to tell the family. Mrs, Kelly repeated the story of the three mys terious men who mutilated the body, as it was told by her mother. Qallcla's IJlsiiiitl-oiis Floods. BunA PESTH, Aug. 15. The damage caused by the Hoods in Gnllcia and north ern Hungary amounts to many millions of florins. Iu many distncls the peas antry have been beggared. Many have been killed by lightning ami hall. At Vorasoo a workshop was swept away and fourteen employes drowtied. Sixty per sons are said to have ben drowned at Hy manow, Gnllcla. Smith Orange's llef.iultinc; Cashier. Soirni Obanoe, N. J., Aug. 1(5. The re port of J. Lee Nicholson, tho accountant who examined the books of Moses P, Smith, collector nnd treasurer of South Orange, shows that the collector 1ms mis appropriated M, 159. OS.. and that M, 00 is lost the township because the bonds have ex pired. Norman U. lluighart was ap pointed collector. - Death of lSx-Cunsul fleneial Frye. HALIFAX, N. S., Aug. 15. Ex-Consul General Fryo died hero last night, nged 0. He first came here in 18S3as American consul, went out In 18iS5. and was reap pointed in lSsn. His remains will be taken to bis former home, In Deirast, Mo. A Hesperiltn HiikIiiiihI Killed, MACON, Mo Aug. 15. Dr. D. V. How. srd, of Buckley, iu Lynn county, twenty five miles west of Mnoon, was shot nnd killed by bis wife and brother-in-law. Howard was a dospernte character, who had abused bis wife. Kfnclent Cholera I'reuHiitlons. QUARANTINE, S. I., Aug. 15. There are no new cases of cholera or deaths to re. port. All of the patient are improving. Theoutlook is now more encouraging than at any time '.luce tbe Karamnnla arrived, and everything is under pet feci control. The Weill her. Warmer! southeasterly winds; fair, pos sibly followed by light local lains tonight. NUGGETS OF NEWS Ocneral Sir Edward Bruce Hamley died suddenly from heart disease lu Loudon. Dr. J. B. Furnokuu's buggy came into collision with a runaway farm team a. fJnrntpgq, H, y. The doctor was killed jind farmer jveefe had three ribs broken. Dr. Glen A. Fenton, a 'dilate of the Philadelphia college, inn! 1 .elonged 10 a tine UiUtiumtu raui. . found dead jn bis roam In Dallas. I'e.x Wutskyand cocaine was tho c.uue. Live stock Markets. PurrALO. Aug. li. Cattlt steady; best ex port steers, $4.11 ffiilO; good, ti.Sl 8j; lair to medium butchers, JIQM'H light do., D.a5 8.D0; fat cows, $!.TS3.S3; mixed cows and heifers. (333-5" for good to chulce, $4.JlJU,7., for common; fair to pood bulls, It ei trn,$3aa5i;atockradu.l at JM0i2'.W; rear ltni'S, $l.fy3.1!3; fresh cows dull and lower at ifrl to VI springers steady at 130 to Hi veals, J(.ri(a-').rfl. Hogs barely steady; light Yorkers ud piss, fS.Stft-VSS; Rood weight Yorksrs, t.vsu; mciuuius, sa.iUiSM.il soon uravy, ;..H vii.IUi grass heavy, IX-U&k.Ut. rougus. 1. .Sxiil.M. tihccD and lambs oull. wsaki (air to good sbssp, S3.KX33.TS) chalet. 13U& ex. trs wetbsrs, Ji.SSl.lO; cholc UmU, t3.CQ Bogus white lead no not rtffotd makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure Whito Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to bo "just as good' or " better " than Strictly Pure lite Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following aualyscs. made by eminent chemists, of two ot these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Drand Standard Lend Co. Strictly Pure Whltn Lead. St. Louis." Materials lroprtlons Analyzed by D.irylcs 119.30 k . i cnt. Regis Cliauvcnot Oxldo of Zlno UI.IB ier cent. & Uro.. Whito Lead 0.40 per cent. HU Louis. Less than 7 per cent, white lead, Misleading Brand Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per cent Ledoux Co, Oxldo of Zlno 43.01 per rent. New York, llarytcs C0.08 per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing the John X. Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the " Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. For sale by the most reliable dealers Id palnta everywhere. If you ore going to paint. It will pay you to send to us for o book containing Informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Adams Ciiunty ltepiililiran Ticket. GnTTTsnuno, Pa., Aug. 15. The AiUms county Republican convention nominated tbe following tickets District nttornev, John it. Scott; siieriir, William 13. Moll hcniiy; clerk of the courts, Adam Hlack; register and recoi.lcr, J. Louis Sewars; treasurer, John W. Tipton; commissioners, Calvin II, lleamer and George D. Base- hoar; director of tho poor, Adnm Belling; auditors, John V. W right and U. F. Ulse. S. M. Swone was cliocii chairman of the committee. W. S. Schroeder and George L. DnnrdorIT go uiiliistructeJ to tho statu convention. A Fire Fighter's Killclile. 8t. Louis, Aug. 15. William F. Cald. well, assistant chief of the fire department of Pueblo, Colo., shot, and instantly killed himself yosterduy. Ho reoetitly arrived from the west, mid claimed he lost all bis money in speculation. Ho qunrrebd with his wife over money matters and at tempted to shoot her. Mm Caldwell ran from the house, nnd Mrs. E110, a neighbor, attempted to wrest the revolver from Caldwell. He placed tho weapon agninst uis breast and pulled' the trigger, tbe bul let entering his heart. tVnles Yacht Again Victorious. London, Aug. IS. The race for the Al bert cup yosterday was won by the Prince 3f wales' Ilritnnnbi. The course was jailed over twice. In tho middle ot ths necond round the Satanlta took first place, but tho Britannia soon caught up. The Navahoo, which had lagged far behind, zave up the race 011 tho first round. Tho Cnlluua went ashore near Osborne bay, The Britannia won, defeating tho Satanlta by two miuutes. The Heading llriiiiiilillxing. REAPISO, Pa., Aug. 15. The shop hnnds of tho Beading company in this city have received notice that hereafter they will work nine instead of ten hours a day. They were put ou five days a week two weeks ago. Tbe latest order reduces tho time to four and a half days a week, Track hands and work trains will nlso be reduced to nine hours. The order, it is understood, ellects the enure system. tils Skull Orushod hy 11 Falling ISIevator, Williamsi'OUT, Pa., "Aug. 15. A cabla of tho elevator at tbe Kejtone Bottling company's works in this city broke, pro cipltating two young nu n from the third story to the basemuit, cru-Mng in tbe skull of George Seig, nged 20, and killing him Instantly. The other yoi'iig man Joseph Jones, esonpul with slight injury. Pennsylvania I'alr .'.ptiriiprliitliiti. IlARltlSDlin 1, Aug. 15. A hii'tenicnt of the expenses af the lVn.i l mia World's fair commission to Uutt'shim s 11 balance of J50.000 unexpended iu the bunds of tbe state treasurer. The salaries to dale amount to nearly tfH.000 Tne nundiiuar. ters in this city will be removed toCln.igo this week. Chnlera's Incriui-e in Hittnln. Sr. PKTKltsuuilii, Aug 13. The intens ity of the heat lias cui:-ed n sudden in crease of tho cholera epidemic in tbe in fected Russian cities, in N''jui Novgorod the cholera has appeared in most virulent form. j Dr. lliicliuntin In lllo in October. Nkw Yohk, Auk. ID. Dr. Robert V.' Buchanan, the wife prisoner, wit - hi. teiUfil by Kecimler PinjiU' 10 die' in 1 olrctrio chair in the week bwrinuini. (Kit. J New Fo.tlilllstMis Appointed, WAsniXOTOX, Aug. 15. Postnuislprs Just appointed in Peiiiisylvaula are as follows: Asquaslilcoin, W. H. Kiaeiifus; Brockwayville, It. A. McEIhnny; Frto mansburg, W. B Frllpliman; Hopewell Cotton Works, Ij. K. Cooper; Jollytowti, JelTerson Dye; Mount Heiliel, tienrge Kaesly; Portland, Ogden Harris; Eci'ip Level, Goorge Conrad; W ukorsburg, A. C. Brown; Wimlridge, R. Jeuiiins New York Clierubiiseo, It. P. Joy: Drts jen, C. 1). Briiuiliig.-; Clullderland Cenu r, Wiilimu A. Y011114: l'ntiei - il.i'.low, Jo. u Un'i-errr-Si i ' " '- It '! Kveret EOcts., and $1.00 per Bottle. Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, isoru Throat, Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Cough and Asihmu. J for Consumption It has no rival: has cured thousands where all others tailed; willrruRS von If taken In time. Sold iy Drue j-i.3 ot, r.gunrsntee. Kor Lame Back orCbestusosmtroM'a i-lasiku. acts. .CATARRH REMEDY. Have tou Catarrh ? Thia romodv Is iruaran. tccU to cure you. rnooWctsS. Injector Iroo. FIBJE INSUBANli RrgwlMkft oldt rain h swrli .4 pW ;jpr-.C bj Bogus white lead ACTIICS I would hove no V& sale did it not as LW. .SSll IM IsuJ M VH I v . r. - J n vi 'ma Killed by n lllnw. PHILADELPHIA, Auk. 18. Tho coroner's Inquest lu tbo oum of John Fox, who was Instantly killed In front of his boarding uuuse, South Thirteenth street, preaumnuly from tho efleots of a blow at th hands of John Hayes, of Wesjtflehl. N. J with whum ho hud been engaged lu a quarrel, will take plaoe this afternoon. Another Alabama Lynching, Bll'.MlNOHAM, Aug. 15. Monroe Smith, 4 negro, orlinlimuy assaulted .Mrs, u. li Sears, a white woman near Spring Hill, Ala, A posse pursued mm nil night and captured htm In the woods. After hang ing Smith to a tree the mob filled his body with bullets ami (lien east it Into a creel. The MUniHirl .111 ui. Strikers. Kansas Citt, Aug. 15'. Only seventy of the 700 coal miners about Lexington, Mo,, are now at won;, aim enoris are ueiug made to.lnduoe them to strike. The miners are out partly out of sympathy for Kansas miners and partly for redtess ol their own grievances. H. raped In I heir Night Clothe. HazleToS, l'rt., Aug. 15. The Quakala hotel, a summer tesort situated on the mountain near Beaver Meadow, wns de stroyed by ttiv early iu Ihu morning. The guests and other inmates escaped in thoir night, clothes. The Knrnlliniilil IteleiMud. Nrw Yoim, Aug. 15. The Anchor line Bteamer Karamnnla, which arrived at tbls port Aug. 8, and which brought tho first case of cholera this season, was released ram quarantine. Mulders Iteidqt lledllt'tloll, Rl'ADlKQ, Pa., Aug. 15. The 150 mold crs of the Penn Hardware company wme reduced 12X per cent. The men decline to accept and refuse to work. Mrs. and Miss Kemptoru FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL Bat a Mothers Love Surmounts all Difficulties. ECer Darling Child Cured ot Bright? sDiseust by Dr. Kennedy's Farorite Remedy.- My daughter had Bright'! DiVaw. Ilet ankles,. fat and tyn were terribly ncoUtn. Four of our lest H13 phyiieiant attend ed her but her ii K u was detpaired of A mother's love surmounts all difllcultlts. and I determined to try Dr. Valid Ken nedji FatoriU Remedy, made at Ron dout, N. T. amthat! ALWAYS dS ed upon this course for one by one the well known iimptomt of the uifease left her. Words fail to exprtst my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend this great medi (fM IE? ISC' cine- n recovery w Bit v was entire ly due to Favorite Remedy, which was Mr only medicine taken after her can wa abandoned by the phyticiam. Mrs. Latjiu A. Kemfton, West Rutland Vermont. Can you not see that sucl. an earnest tnd out spoken statcrr.czt u the ebovr comes from the heart is sincere ? And does It not show liov valuable this ftest uiedtclue. becom.i to ,hois who are n nrHvl T CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, lOI5ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. irn.n nr. nncr. iiu oiiuruiiuii ur ucinv iiuiu ljum- . . 1 .1 . , r , , nose, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, ladles nnd proml ments of physicians, ladles nnd prominent citi zens can do seen at ouice. uonsuuaiion tree imu Btrlctly confidential. Bend for circulars. Ollloa Houps : 9 R.X&. to 3 P.yt,T uite 1UUE3 PCS E7SniCE. Tho following area few of tho many that hava been entirely cured of Kupturo by Da. J. B. Maybb'8 Treatment: . , Jacob C. Scbant, 2320 North Broad St, Phlla." E. Q. Sbeesly, Bheclton, Dauphin Co., To. V. II. RoBsIter, Phoenlxvllle, Pa. It. A. Hall. Newton, N. J. John H.Schearer .Yellow UouseP.O.,EerksCo.,ra A. 8. Kleingema, Limekiln P. O., Berks Co., Po. 3. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, Pa. A. A. Goldewonthy, Centialia, Cob Co., rs B. Heritage, JIulIca Hill, N. J. L. E. Hess, Kockhill, Pa! P. A. Krelti, eiatlngton. Pa. E. il. Small, Mount Alto, Pa. las. Davis, Pit tvlllc, 22nd ward. Phlla. I,. II. Knnkel, 1131 Linden St., Aiientown, ra. 3eo. W. Watt. Norrlstnwn, Pa. 3. T. Benny, 601 a 10th St., Phlla, llev. S. U. Shermer, Sunbury, Po. A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellett, 21i S. 12th St., Reading, Pa. Israel Sandt, Mala St., South Eastou, Pa. h. P. Deturk, Jr., Oley, Berts Co., Pa. I. Gonsehelmer, Clayton, N. J. . I. K. Danenhow er, 1100 Columbia Ave., Pa. 0. C. Piper, 735 Pearl St., Reading, Pa. IVm. Grantland, Gloucester, N. J. U. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris street, Germantown, Phlla. tym,Dlx, 1825 Montrose St., Phlla. Thomas 11. Hartung, New Ringgold, Pa. 3. Leckel, 2231 Reeso St., Phlla. J. Q. Qulmby, 211 Pearl St.. Reading, Pa. R. G. Stanley, 424 Spruce St, Lebanon, Pa. A, Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa. D, B. Noll, Limekiln P. O., Berks Co.. Pa. C. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. wm. E. uartanstine, rnoenixvaiio, ra. W.M.Llnobach,621 Washlneton St, Reading, Pa. TAKn o t vn.A ,Qin llnn.nl Rt Tlnrrlfihnn-. l'A. Chas. Smith. 4l2 Greenwich St., Phlla. I.UIU, OUIIIU, ...... O. Burkbard, 480 Locust St., Reading, Ta. C. O. Keehn, Douglasvllle, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. Rowe, Pottetown, Pa. O.L.Bwartz, Poynette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblghaus, B29 Taylor St, Camden, K' J. Alfred Haley, Phlillrburg, N. J. R. list-til, Gl en Lock, Chester Co., ra. itr. Beckanl, Ilalrd St, Germantown, Phlla. John Shupe. Telford P. O.. Mougt. Co., Pa. Wm. Ettlnger, Leotport. Pa. , E. Crabtree, 2901 Palethorp St., Phlla. IL a. Creely. 8S17 North 2nd St, Phlla. Philadelphia Office is closed on toe 2nd Baluf day of each month, Dr. J. li. Mayer being at tho Hotel Penn. Reading, Pa., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Haver's terms for treatment is In reach of all. Call and got cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can receiTS treatment and return horns the same day, A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO c(J. for a full pound package, Tn Sam pis oa application to roaaufacttuen. 11. U, Severn, V b. Mawargie, W. U Wners A Cplendicl Eaoo to tlio Yinoyatd Sound Llghtahip. BUB LEADS BY NEARLY TWO MILES. The Jubilee and Colonla Finish Almost Neck and Neok The Constellation, r.iura and Shamrock Win In the 1!d for Schooners. Vinktard Haves, Mass., Aug. 15. Over lie sparkling waters of Vineyard sound the cup defender, Vigilant; led the Jubilee and Colonla yesterday afternoon. It wns a great victory for Mr Iselln and hit bronze centreboard sloop, f r the Boston boat, Jubilee, had overtaken and passed both tbe Colonla and the Vigilant about fifteen minutes after ths start. This triumph of the Herreshofl boat is no sur prise to those who witnessed her mnrvel ous sailing in the Glen Cove race before she carried away her topmast tntl how sprit, but it was to thoso who saw the Jubilee overhaul, blanket nnd then pass her iu the bioud reach from Brentdn's Rlef to Vlueiynrd sound lightship. Yesterday's victory was won in a steady, ho if est breese that attained the strength of half a gale of wind nt the start, though it became a little llghtor after tbo vessels had hauled by the wind around the Vine yard souud lightship. This is the second victory for tho Vigilant, she having blank eted tho Jubilee of! Narrugansctt Pier iu tho ruu from New London last Thursday. It certainly looks as though the Vigilant Is the dark horse In the coming contests for the honor of defending tho American cup, though all three of the sloops that took part in yesterday's race snowed them helven remarkably speedy and weatherly boats. During the strength of the west erly breeze the Jubilee seemed gtifTer than tho others, though nouo of thorn appeared at all tender ou the wind. Though thero possibly have been races of moro absorbing public interest in this country, it is doubtful if any member of the Now York Yacht club over witnessed a more mnguilicent spectacle than tbo three cup defenders presented when tho signal gun from the flagship started them over the line off Brenton's lieof. A few minutes beforo 10:30 they all bore down for the lino, the Jubilee with the weather gauge on the other two. She wns a little ahead of time, however, and being forced over to leewnrd the Vigilant ran ahead aud blanketed her, passing close under tho stern of the flagship. The Colonla was chasing them both very close, so that tbo three went over the lino almost bow and bow. The Vigilant hauled rapidly ahead and the Colonla did her utmost to blanket the Vigilant, now the leading boat. Sho fniled to do so, however, nnd fell as the Jubileo came up in the wind nnd took the w eather gauge. The sloops Were toon strung out In a column about 500 yards apart in the following order: Vigi lant, Colonla, Jubilee. By the time Sakonnett lighthouse was abreast of the racers the Jubilee had run ahead ot both the Vigilant and Colonla, while tbo latter was rapidly overhauling the former. As they bore down for the Vineyard souud lightship the Vigilant bud a Blight lead, with tbe Jubilee to windward and the Colonla to leeward a few yards astern. The Jubilee tried her blanketing game again, but failing, was forced to pass astern and to leeward of both tbe Colonla and Vigilant. The sloops now hauled by the wind and passed the lightship on the port hand in the follow ing orderi Vigilant, Colonla, Jubilee. tJOff the Gay Head shore the wind hauled to the southwest, and the sloops set spin nakers to starboard and balloon jib top sails. By the time the finish was reached off West Chop buoy the Vigilant was al most two miles ahead of both tbe Jubilee and Colonia, which were almost neck and neck. Summary: Klapscd Time. 5:30:53 fi:4!:8i 5:11:15 Start. VlcIIant ll:3H:00 Jubilee 111:33:10 Colonla 10:3.1:00 Finish, 4:ii6:K 4:16:31 4:16:15 The winners are: Schooners Constella tion, Lascn and Shamrock. Sloops Vigi lant, Katrlna, Queen Mab and Harpoon. CHIEF NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR. rhlllp nichliorn's Training For That Ilil purtaul OIllcu. I'bllip HIcliborn, tbo new chief con structor of the navy, has veritably grown up to his position, lie wns born nt Charles- town, Mass., and nfter graduating from the Boston high school was regularly appren ticed to the gov ernment and plac ed under the tui tion of Melvlu Simmons, who was then master ship wright nt the Charlestown navy yara. During his rmLip iiicnnoiiN, n. s. K. appren tl ceshln young Hlcbborn received a thoroush theo retical as well as practical traininc and attained an unusual degree of proflcieucy at an early age. ' When he was 21, he went to California, not wishing to be separated from his men tor, Mr. Simmons, who had been appointed naval constructor and ordered to Mare Island navy yard. After doing some work for the Pacific Mail company Mr. Ilichborn went to Mare island, wbere In two years he rose to be master shipwright of tlje station, a position that involved not a little respon sibility, often including the entire control of the construction department of the yard in the absence ot the naval constructor. In 1S61 Mr. Ilichborn was offered the po sition of assistant naval constructor, but I declined the honor because the salary was, ' less than that of his position as master shipwright.. In 1869, however, he aceept-ed . the appointment and in t870 was ordered to j tbe nary yard at Portsmouth, N. II. There be spent five years full of hard work, at tbe 1 end of which he received his commission its naval constructor, marked No, 1, after au ' ....ll- i,aM) ,., ,..... Ui..,. .,-.,,!.,.,.;,... I uuusuaitj unit, wuinav.v.tv SAMUIU.UUU. From Portsmouth he went to League is land, Philadelphia, and in 18T8 took a prom inent part in tbe Centennial exposition. Mr. Iliobbom was for six years a mem ber of the byanl of inspection and survey and in 1S81 was appointed a member of the first naval advisory board, In which posi tion he has been prominently associated with all matters affecting tbe construction of tho new naval veeaola. lie prepared the plans of the first steel cruiser, the Chicago, and excepting seven the plsius ot all tho new vessels have been, prepared undo his supervision. In 18tl Mr. Ilichborn wm sent to Europe by the secretary of the liay for special duty. His report of his investigations in European dockyards was more complete and exhaustive than anything of tbo kind ever lief ore published and is said to have caused tun nmnift station of uo little con cern by foreign powers. It has become a textbook among naval arohlteoU and con structors. Mr. Ilichborn has for many years been a member of tbe Institution of Kaval Architects ot England. Th lliroil Mnn T.m.U k Mentents. We-t PHKBrcn, Pa., Am. H. Vhn Pan, i-r Kdunrd Gibson, of East Bradford tow niilp, MroHo he found that hiH hired man had Irft during thn i i;ht,tRkiinj with b'ln Mr U'bou's ti.'ii w ,a h, sonje cloth- H '1 i L SJ. ........ . m. sthe nmo m THAT'CURESi JOHN K1I1KKY, 2ND, Musuii, N. V. Dyspepsia for 2 Years ! TMEl) EVERYTHING, U Yet 2 bottles wrought A CURE 1NO FICTION, BUT TRUTH J DANA Sit RSArARlLLA Co., E3 (J km Mi. I hv hven arut wiffirrr f"ti invrr S0 ynrn with X YN IM3 1'MI A HB IllavotnoarvrrTtnlnir 1 eoitm iiir or. mvc bihh xtrii'l Itiyricfani' p rescript in im, hut mulil ohlAUi lm.lv U-iiiixinnr relief. I IiMcbwn ITTV Altl,i:f lXO NLXKr VJ)lilfor ymn mil to - gUi (llmrnivnTi rnndltluu of my digenire orgDi. Tr-k a -T s sri SARSAPARILT, g land It lICLli:i-MI3 SO SIlTCII Sthat I bought tu mttiml. Bt'for that vHttuk'n.M Bin JYNPVPMA WAN ViriCUII.M) gvvr.i- MGiiT, irniiii ah iXISW 31 AX. Y.mn nMW'v. AUMCna.H. . JU1IN KlItKY, 2nd. ? Tt whom It mv mntcmi-Wp uro well tic-13 Squaiiibut with Mr. Klrkcr. ami Itnow that Ii2 vii tmtriie. tfrtWXS & SNA II II, juawotui. rv, y. JJrugKifti. DANA'S I IVFR dun KIONPY Pit I c o.,i worth their weight In Gold. They oroS B. D. S.'s. DANA'S DISEASE DE-n 9STR0YER6. Try a bottlo at our risk. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Gelfatt, Maine. E5 Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLE, A TTORNKY AT-LA TT. Oftloe Heddall building. Hhennndoah, Pa, vl M BHRKS1 ATTOKXJCT A T-I.A W. HaWAirDUAU. r. Ofllcfl I'oom 8, P. O Building, Hbenandoab, i d LBterly building, 1'otuvllle. 0. T. HAVIOB, BURGEON DfiNTlSL Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Bis sbenandoab. oyjr 8ttn's drug sloro. M 8. KJSTLKK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND 8VROKON. Office. -120 llorth Jardln street, Sbenaudosh. JK. JA.MEH BrKIN, PNYalCHAX AND SVRQSQN. (Kfice sad Mmudenoe, no 84 Ncrth Jardln itraet, Shenandoah. D1 11. E. D" LONGACRE, Graduate In I'sfertNary Surgtry and DentUlry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended In with pro opines, surgical opera 'Inns performed with the greateet care. Ofllto i Commerolal Hotel, Hhenundoab 1RANK WOMER, M. D. SpecMitt in Treatment ofCcJtdrrK. Practice !lmited1'v'iSi,iSr the eye, ea no-e and throat. Rpt,Va.& lurnishcd, gua anteed to ault all eytw Offloe 13 aoutn Jaidin street. Hhenar. iosn. La A S3 SHOE v 'ILL KOI" KiP Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair.. Best in tno worm. $SDC. 00 $4.00 4250 3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 L WfCR LADIES rJ2.oo i. a ron boys $2.00 .75 ron (jfll IF you want a fins DRESS SHOE, maJe In the latest' stylet, don't oav $6 to S8. trv mv S3. S3.50. $4.00 or $3 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mada and look snd I wear as well, IfyoawlshtoeconomlzUnvourtooiwearjj ao so oy purchMlne W. I, UougUUSr s. price stamoed on tho bottom, look for It w' n veil buy , IV. I- DOUGLAS, r.rocluon, Mass. Sold b J JO'EPH RAUL,, 11 Pouth Main Street, Sheran '-as Pa. Entirely IMANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE FOB COSTIVENESS Diiiouanoss, uyspopsia, indigeaUon, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Livor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Ckln Diseasos. Woe 23o. pot t---. Soil cy tU Brisliti. BEIEI, J0!ll!."7 1 1 f.D, frspj. Burlli;tes Tt Thfi Mly SURE ROACH DESTROYER is SXTJEElllKIIsTAXOrt. W guarantee k to rid ih bouxof Rsts. Roaches and Watcr Bugs or Money REFUNDr-. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER U tbe bm In th uukct km Bsd Swan Ants. Utw. Iniibt sm ttaai. aVc. For Sate by all DruggltttB m tad set th genuux, S fa boW( ow Taadk Mark cneth, MinoK,d D. MAURER4SON, 029 N.flTst ST.. PMimofKi. E JOHN K1I1KKY. 2ND, f 9 MsMcns, N. Y. g f- NX -rf. I llnl Bug Hi each, ' . SOI