HEADING RAILROAD SYSTEM, nthrnolte ooa: laed exclueitely, Insuring oloaniii i(w ana comiort TIME TABLE I KrrBOT MAT. H, 1893. ,TrnlnR leavo Shi .iandoah its follows: (For New York vi Philadelphia, week daji, fURMTISmilAii i HUlUtttnin J.mliti .W, 7.48 n. m. Tor few York Tin Mauob Ghttnl , I4K USWa, 7.10 I. IDm 1I.Z1. J.W p. m. V Reading at.it Pnllailolphia, weak dafa, (... T.18, 10.08 m.,t.W.a,.Mp. n. Hut ly, tOB, T. a. in l.l a. nt For Ilarrlebure week dare. 2.09, 7.18 a, m., 18, 5.5 t). m. For Auontown. week darn, 7.16 a.m.. 1(31 48 p. m. 'For l'ottavllle, v jk dure, aUJo, 7. 18, 10.08 a. in., "ttt, 148, 5.M p. n. Sunday, -OS, 7 a. m., 4. $or Tamaaua ari Mahanor Cltr, week days, .09, 5.38, 7.18,10.0(1 i. m.,13,SI. ., .! p. m. Sun By, 2.08, 7.4 a. m., 4.IK p in. Additional lor luhanoy 01 ty, wt it days, Mt8 p. m. rl?r fjancaster id Ooluraula, week days, 7.1c MO., 2.46 p. m. (For Wtlllamapi.rt, Sunbury and Lewleburf., reek days, S.liS, ll.Sil a. m., 1.SJ, 8.t pm today, 3.KS a. m., .:.03 p. m. (For Mahanoy Tune. weeH days, XU8, S.tl, 6.as IK 10,08, U.W a. in , 12 l, 1.38, 148, 5.M, 0.58, 9.1 (n. Sunday, 2.0", 3.84. 7.46 a. m., 3.08, 4.18 p. m. For UtraravlUi . ( Kappuiiannook Station 1, fokduya, 3.08. H AH, hM, 7 18, 10.U8, 11.48 a. m it 1,1. 11, 3.48, IM, 9. p. m. Sunday, 2.08. E, 7.40 a. m., 8.08. 1.88 p. in. .For Ashland an 1 Mbamokln. week days, 3., 21, 7.18, 11.38 a. in., 1.33, 6.58, 9.38 p. m Sill tV, 3.28, 7.44 a. tu. . 9.08 p. m. I TRAINS KOR SHENANDOAH: Leavo Now York via I'hllttdoipma, wool: days, u. m.. s.w, t.w p. ., ix.id mgnt. bud r. fl.00 d. m.. 12.15 nlsht. .pare NewYorK vlaIauoti(Jhuntt.wMudAv.. li. 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4. JO p. tn. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. laavo i'nimui-i,iniR siarKot stri.et fttttton, fit ila.VB, 4.12, 8.3ft, ro.00 h. in., and 4.0U, 11.80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.(0 a. m.. II 30 bi. Ueave IleadlnK, week anj-j, 1.44,7.10, fo.u6, 11. k. ni,, o.oo, i.vi p. m aunoay, l.go, iu.5 a. in Have rottsville, week days, 4U, 7.1J a. iu. HI 0,11 p. m ' Sunday, 2.40, 7.U0 a. m., 2.05 p. n . beave Tamaquu, week days, 3.20, 8.48, II SI . B 1.21, 7.15, 8.28 p, ra. Sunday, 3.H). 7.43 a. m., w p. in. Leave Manauo; City, week days, J 45, w.ie M7a. m., 1.51,7.42, 9.54 p. m. bunday,3.46, 8., 2 ini 3.20 p. m. Il&ve Mahanoy Plane, v,eok dies, 2.40, I.UU. jU,9.35,10.40,11.5 i in., 12 66,2.08, 6.20,a.M,7.:i, 10.10 Bi. Sunday, 2.40, 4.W, RSI a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. Leave Oirarrtvllle, dtappauannouk Suuloni, ft-ksdays, 2.47 , 4 07, 8.38, M.4I 10.48a m , UOt, ,r, 1.01, 5.26, 0.32, 8.03, 1U.18 p. m Sunoay, 2 4;, i, 8.38. a. in., 8 41, 6.(17 p. ra. 1oavo WIlllamHporv, ween nays, 8.00, SUj, 12.i Bi., 3.36, 11.15 p m. Sunday, 11.1& p. m. Bur llaltlmoro, Washington tinu the West vli. HV O. R It., throuHh trams leavb Olrnn. H.3e station, Philadelphia, (P. A It. K. n.) at V'tl.01, 11.27 a. iu., 8.58, S.42, 7.18 p. m. Sunda D.8.02, 11.27 a. m., 8.58, 6 42, 7.16 p. m. I ATLANTIC CUT OIV1SION. Qeave Philadelphia, Ohestuut btruct whatt flt-outh street wbar!, lor Atlaiulo City. I'tiekdays Brpress, 8 0u, Duo, 10 is am Uorflaj s, 1 Mi too, 8w w 4 30, 515 pm tursion viunm. Accommodation, sw 5ll II' Cndars Exnross. 780.800. 8 30. 9011. In ill IllidlSUiin. ALCoauiuUBtiou, 800a m anu Vm'. . 'turning icavo Atlantic l.ny atipi.t, Allnut. Arkansas avenues. Weekdavh Eitirp-., Imlays only. 0 45; I, t 35, 9 80 a ru and 8 1 i it i , ir w i' ir, a com mo union, smi, U ra and 4 30 im. Bxcurnlon, from foot oi tlssippl Ave ue oi.iy. OOi'. p m. Inuavh iiixnjHh. 3 8(1 4 Oil. R .rfl. (trd. rt 1.0 1 7 80. d 00. tf 0 l) m .ACCblnmnd! Inn. 7 :U1 m Ind 6 05 p ra. LelHgli VulJv Itivisi-.ui. Bsengei- trulns leave ahenaaduan (o n llavcn Junction, Mauch Obunk, Ia ton, Slultunlou, Whltu Uall. Cataiiuunuj bltown. DtHutdbtilu. EMMtiir.. I'hllu.lHlnniM leton. Wuatherly. 'Jualiarft Juucliuu, .'Jtl luu maiiaooyuiiy ai mn, iai ui a ro. . 2.87. 4.t'2 p. m. r New York. 6. 4, 7 21 a. m., 12.43 a67 ). m. r'llatloton. WLlkon-ltarre. Whltu llvrn (ton. Lacpvvllle. Towamln. S&vr. Wnvprlu. IKlmira, C kI, 9.08 a. m., 2.7, 8.18 u. m. ,Vei 6.01.9.1,8 a m 12 43 and 8.f 8 p. tn. r llelvidcre. Uelaware Water Gap and uagourg, u.m u. in., p. rn. ii Lauiutui,vii: uu iroamu, v.va a. m. irTunkhanuook.6 01 i m. 2.67. 8 o. m. Br Ithaoa and uonuva 8.UI. 9 8 a. tn. 8.0 Br Auburn 9 08 a m. 8."8 p. in. DrJeanohvitlc. l.ovihul and Uoaver Meadow. t. m., n, w p m. r AudeurleU, Uuzlotnn. Stooktoo aud L,um iwni .,i. u, mn is.i. so, 8.08 p. m. soraniou, 0.C4, v.08, a. m., - u,-67 ).Dt. 'or Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Urlf ton ,. 87.86, 9.08, a. m., 12.48, 2J7,27 n". pr ABhland, Glr jroffllo and Lot, Creek, 4 5!, 18.52, 10.20 avm.', 1.00, 1.13, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.16 (.- - -- " ttr Snven Hun, Contralln, Mount Cntmel and Itnokln, 8.42. 10.. 0 a tn., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. Or YatflsvUle, Park Place, MahaLoy City and 4uO, 6.04, :.:X, 9.08. II 05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, IO.UD, V.OA, JU.SO Ul. lutns will lcavt -ihuiokln at 7.55. 11. 15 a. m., II 3 p. m. and arrive nt Shenandoah at II. m 12.48, 2.G7, 4.22 p. m. J live Shenandouh for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.S6, l.oa a. m., 12.4.1, 2.57, 6.27, .wf a. m ve Pottsvllle for Shecandoih. 6.00. 7.15. 0.15vll.48 a. rn, 18.32, 3.00, 6.1M, 7.W.7.15, ve Sbnandoah for llaileton, 6.04,7.26, 9.08, 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, b.ZI,-.ti p. u,. ve lluileton for 1 Uenaudonh. 7.20. 9.23. a. in., 12.Pi, 3.t5 5.80. 7 25, 7.50 p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. Ins luuvi for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost , 7.2U, v.iu a. iu., le.au, p. ra. Yaw.vllle. x'ark Plaoe. Mahanov Cltv. bo, llttzleton, l;lack Creek Junction, I'enn in junotion, raaucu tjnunK. Auontown. .k p. m. Pulladelphi .2.80 2 55 p in ... . - - " ' 1 UU I I vino. 4. a .mw, miuuuv v,i auu lo, 8.40, 11,35 a. m.. 1.30. 2.55, 4.40 6.01 p. tn. ve iinziewn lor eneBunaoan, e.nu, u.ku 1.05, 5.30 p. m. ve Shenandoah (or PottsvUU, b.K), 8.40, m., 2.45 p. m. ve Pottsvlllo (or Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 .35, 6.15 p. m. C. U. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, . NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Lehich alley Division, South Uotblehem Pa. i a aw i uiauu. ueni. nupt. NNSYJjVANIA KAlfcROAD. sannTLKiLL iuvision. jui Y d, lbS. Jijtown.Phoenlivllle, Norrlstown and Phil gjhla (Broad street station) at 0:00 and 11:41 t, and 4: 15 p. m. on weekdays. For Pott kiapd Intermedia lo st.ttlons SJO a. m. 1 S'INUAYS. or Wlggan's, Gilberuiu, Prticltvllle, New e, ot. uiair, iottsuie at n:uu, v:soa. m :lop. m. For Hamsurg, Heading, Potts . Phoenlxvllle. Nonlatowu. Phlladelnhli jw,v;ia. ui.tu.iuij. iu, rains leave Praokvllle for Rhenandoah at 6a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:87 p. m idays, 11:13 a. m. and6:i0p. in. eave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah at lCMli. Sam. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. in. Sundays ave i'hlladelDhla (ilroad street station! for lavtlle and Shei ando th at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, nu in p in wwjt uays. un ounaays leave Oam. For Pi.ttsvtllo, S3 a m. New Yor Kxnrose. woek davs. t, 4 06, 4 60, 5 15, 6 10, 7 30, 8 SO, 0 50, 11 00 V ui l,ll nn .n. 1? Ilnm T.ltnitun W . 1TO and 4 60 o m. dlnlnv oars.) 135. 140. & 30,4 00, 4 OS, 6U0, 6 00, Sao, 8 50, 7 13, 8 13. i m, u ui nigui. aunaays nw, 4ue, 4 bo, 12. 9 5tt 11 081135. a m. IS 41. 1 40.2 30.41. tod 4 50) & 90, 6 30, 5 50, 7 13 and 8 )2 p tn and nt. r Sau mrt. Lrfimr uranch ana lntermodlato ,ons, o oo, o uo, e ao, i av a m, anu z 4 , a 30 imweexoayH auu o uu pm naturoays ony ays t u anu o 00 a in. r llalUmoro ud WasUlncton 3 60. 7 20. 910,10 20, 11 IB am. (12 85 limited dicing 1 nu, 8 40, 441, o in uongrewionai umitea an I'anor 1 am anu .uining war;, o 17, 40 p. no.. 12 3 ulght week days Sun 1 50, 7 20, 3 10. 11 If a m.. 12 10, 4 41. 7 OK ,w, and 12ti' Digit. Washington only. m oauv. no cuaenes. Itlohmond 12 10 p m, 12 0! night ana 1 so p. m. wc-cn uays. ns will leave Harrubure for Plttsburc is West everv dav at 12 36. 1 20 and S 10 nd 2 26, 3 25, f 00 limited) and 7 80 p m. or Aitoonu at s is am ana duo n in every vorflttsourgsna Aitoona at usu a m 1 nav. Llns will leave aunburv for WUUamsDort. ii, Canandalifua, ltoohoster, IluKalo and ra Palls at 2 4. 5 13 a m.and 1 35 D m weak S, ror uimira nt n 91 p m weeic uays, r or EUia andiuuruit.emwi.uibti) at 5 in am dally, 1 1 L F, M n m week Jv& For Runovo at 513 a Vneana amv l wetit ax. ye, ana Kisamon ayai.n'y. F, Kan-at f 13 m, 1 36 p m El .WiTa.v.iiT, J. it. Wood, ifipi ii in Uen'l Pss'g' Art m umetln 1 a hot, but when the peo Lwttid that at Gallagher's lure tliey can buy Flour and ales than anywhere In this t pi .d to tebt the truth of . I. ...II M-.. ... ...... JJ . , : I itown. t ,ey h ttie on repi-i jterlea, llutt, 14 CIWII J. A .... UUBVI UIIT a iu l-tfgs, I'oUtoeB, tireen d Straw. ITVCk, nay u riiei's Cheap Cash Store ucldy Glow on chcelc and brow n cvidenre that- the bodv is getting proper nourishment. Wlit-n this glov of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion takon immediately arrests waste, r rnrdlcss of the cause. (. iisuinption must yield to trc itmcnt that slops wjiste n.id builds flesh anew. A!i:ud as palatab'.e as milk. Pn puwid br Hwttl St fion, U. Y. All clmselrts. k Ileadacho and rclloyo all tho troubles Inet dent to a bilious state of tbo system, such as Ulzilnees, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftr eating, I'nln in tbo Bide, via. While tbelr most remarkable success has been shown In curing Headache. Tot Carter's Little I.Wor Pills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying complalnt,wbllo they also correct alt disorders or the etomach, Btlrautato the liver nnd res ul a to the bowola. Kreu if they only VIUUU Ache thty would be almost priceless to thotio who suffarfrom thin dhtrcsslng complaint) but fortu nately their goodness docs not end here, and those wbo once try tbem will And these little pills vlii able in so many ways that they will not be wil ting to do without them. Jlut after all sick head Jstho bane of so many lives that hero Is where we make our great boost. Our pills euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small nnd very easy to Ufce, One or two pills make n dose They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please hII who usothem. In vials at 25 cents j Uto for 91. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CAHTER MEDICINE CO,, Now Yorlu SMALL FiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRiCF There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt, healer of cuts and bruise3 as because of its high percentage of ASK YOUR OROCEK FOR IT. JTAS, S. KlKIJ&CO.i ChicrtBt nVhile Russian Soap B&r0,fi,T,i?jp" "MOTHER'S FRIEND" tsr ultoreiV (.litlil-bearlnj woman. I havo been :-iM-wItt for many years, and In each cu vhnro "Another's Friend" liadbconUEedltlio .1 iwinplisli,-;.! wor.:.rs and relieved mu.'1 aufterlnp. It li the beat remedy for rlslnir c the breast kit. mi, ami worth the price lor tna alone. Jlits. M. M. IlEusTrit, Montgomery, Ala Sent liv express, charges prepaid on receipt i f price, $l.w per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Bold by all druggists. Atlanta, Ua Niv Ulsoovery. Mayer's Magnetic Catanh Curo Is used by vapor inhalation and Is too only medicine of the kind oyer put on the market. Hy Inhala tion the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent wanlerlng through the ytem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine in Hpplled directly to the dUent-ed organ and the oniv wav to reach the affecttd narta in the nose. Kvery bottle Is guaranteed t y the drugv Kim. i-rio1 i per Dome, uuarantecu to cuie For saie by all druggists. ITS USHD PirrEUBNT tltOM ANT OTIIBlt MRUIOINE. Our fdvertlsed agents itnd all druitglsts are Instruct d to ri-turn the money to nny one who riHBtooocu eunymayer s magnetio uatarrn t'ure )i lui one dollar f ir three months' trot- m. nt 't'lils u saying a groat deal, but It has in vr f ia. for aie dv arugKists, nr aa dri h THE MAYEiis UlltlQ Co., liswiw Oakland, Md. jCA ChlniMUr1 ttnvtlib lUamond RrftBtt. PennyroMmls I,r,.. I.l Iter nti.k.-t.ra futtuA Ma, u. .... N. ..... h. II. ..1 an. I 1. niatULu, , , . . l 1 v., i, ,11, n .1. n Take .... nl,i.. r.'.,c d.uior't., ituiittlu. (1 men iwcrm 11a i PruKgUi), rMn44a, In u t tutt m MUmodUU b4 "lltllef for tadlM," llr bj rrtura M.ll. 1 ft.lltlll T itlmH til. A.mI Mt Jim taji CURES RISING a BREAST Hffiuff 'H' Whites '"ermutorrhceaW AjKYV,'ranviiuiiM,ira'd s. liarxeuk" jByJJ roti r a r iki'I lira bonis ot paU'llliHil the pid r publicity oiT Kr-fW doi-tor. Nor pclr nous ind HaMHuaratiteeA not to rictuin. phe Evans Chraica?l 0o.9g ClichtrrCllmlcll!, VI JIJ ,"' iipiH"i PaUsia,, i M. WMWM The Aoou3ed Mother Sektos Her Gtory. BEE DENIES MANY STATEMENTS. Tho Prisoner Itrenlts Down Several Times During thn Iteeltal of llor Hnu's Illness. A Carpenter's Testimony Oreutas a 3111(1 OenKntloiu Tiibnton, Auk. If!. Counsel for Mra. Bbaiin, who Is on trinl for poisoning Iter son, nUiteil yosterdny that two of their im portant witnesses were too ill U attend court, nnd they asked for nn order to allow them to take Mrs. Knto Stryker's evidence at her homo In Princeton. The court granted the order, directing AttsooiHto JuiIro Wright and the official stenograpber to bo presont. Jlrs. Stryker will testify that slio heard a vehicle stop nenr the Bhann resilience during the night that young Shann's body was tampered with. Immediately after the vehiale came to a stop she heard the bell of the Shunn house ring:. The defense put n. number ot relatives nnd neighbors of Mrs. Shnnn on the stand, all of whom tostlllcd that they visited the Shanns during ' the lllnoss of John, nnd witnessed nets of tenderness and devotion to him on the part of his mother. Dr. Arthur J. Wolff, it medical expert of Hartford, Conn., was then called to the stand. He testified flint in his opinion the untopsy performed by County Physician Cantwell on young Shann's body was not a proper one. Tho portions of the body In his custody were not all examined to ascer tain whother dlscnso existed or not. No one but a person understanding anatomy could have disembowelled John Hhann. Br. Wolff read from tho highest known authority on tho subjects to show that dead bodies can absorb poison; that they have so absorbed poison, which Iihh been found when the tissues were subjected to ulit'tiilcal analysis. Mrs. Mitinio Kelly, being rocalled, testl iled that during her brother's illness she frequently road religious publications to 'tint. Her mother used to read the Dlhlo to him. llo asked her to do so, and several times whon Jolinnsked his mother to pray for him she did so. The witness described what occurred tvhen Caddie I'yntt was in the sick room. Tho latter is the colored woman who Hwore that she- saw Mrs. Sbsnti force a ilecoction down John's throat. Mrs. Kelly denied the occurrence emphatically. John took his rocdlclno willingly and made no objection to It at nil. Under cross-examination Mrs, Kelly made several statements contradictory of statements made by her at tho coroner's inquest. Iu explanation she said a mis take had been made concerning her words. Tliu witness broke down and began to weep. A glass of water was given to hor, .mil she wits soon composed again. The po'.ntsin which she seemingly contradicted herself were not considered important. Peter Shann, a carpenter who occasion ally assists J. Watson Shunn, tho under taker, testified that they are brothers, and that the witness helped to prepare young Shann's body for burial. On the morning following the disemboweling he called at the Shunn house, to attend tho body and was told by Mrs. Shann that it was In good condition. This was at 7 o'clock. The testimony of tho witnes created a mild sensation, as it was in evidence that the discovery of the dietnbotveling was made at least four hours before his arrival. Mrs. Mattie C. Shann, the prisoner, was then put on the stand. She testified that she was 47 years of aofo and a member of the Episcopal church in Princeton. John's habits, she said, wero irregular. The first she knew of his Illness was through his coming to her for money to go to a physi cian. She gave him a dollar. His eyes were sore then, and he complained of in vernal dlstross. Ills eyes contlnued'hore, nnd he visited Dr. Bergen many times. He grew worse, and tho doctor gave liim a c-argle and pills nnd some green medicine, ilo also used medicine in tablet form. The .vilntss gavo all the details of tier son's 'Hue!, s. Mrs. Shann broke down several times during her recital and wept. Weeks be fore her son died, she sai l, she insisted ihat his physician, Dr. Bergen, should bring nnother doctor with him. Dr. Ber gen put hor off a number of times, until dually he brought Dr. l,ytle. Several of Dr. Bergen's prescriptions wero refilled a number of times. Witness never used the disinfecting tablets ur any purpose other :han disinfection. Mrs. Shann gave the names of about a lozen dilferent persons who called to see John (luring his sickness. She denied a statement of a witness for the prosecution that John once complained that his mother was too lazy to cook nn egg for him. Mrs, Shann also denied the truth of the story told by Caddie Pyatt that she forced medi cine down his throat. The witness de scribed her way 01 administering the medicine, showing that she hud always been gentle with her i-on. She was still W the stand whon the court adjourned for tne uay. Pennsylvania Inilimtriul Snhool. H Aimisuuita, Aug. 18. Judge John Bte wart and ex-Judge I). Watson Howe, of Chambersburg, appeared before the Soldiers Orphans' tchool commission last night to urge the advantages of that town as a site for the new state Industrial school, The commission on site will visit that place tomorrow. Representative Whorry, of Cumberland, pieseuted the advantages of Carlisle and n delegation from that town urged Boiling Sprinw as the most available spot. Thomas P. I-ods- ilale, ot Philadelphia, was elected arehl tect. One hundred and twenty orphans Tere admitted to tne schools. Governor 1'attUou's Proelmilntlnn. HAimisBPRO, Aug. 18. Governor Pattl- yon has issued a proclamation urging the altlzeus of Pennsylvania to join in cele brating Pennsylvania Day, Sept. T, at the Columbia exposition iu Chicago. The governor recommends and requests the people of Pennsylvania to visit the World's fair at that time and to assemble at the Pennsylvania state building to irtlclpate In the commemorative exercises. Demoorntle Society of Pennsylvania H Aintisnuno, Aug. 10. President Chaun- cey F. Black, of the Democratic Society of Pennsylvania, has issued a choulsr calling attention to the general assembly to be heldat Alleutown.Sept U1. Ho says distin guished Democratic lenders will be present to address the delegates. New societies will be received on tho same footing as formerly, as no enrollment fee has been fixed. The Ylglluiic Again Victorious NEW BEDronu, Mass., Aug. lb In the race yesterday from We,t Chop the Vigi lant crowed the line at 3 o'clock, beating the New York Yacht club's tied into the hittbor by twenty live mluutea. The Ariel was second and the Yoluuteer third. The Colonla and Jubilee did not race with the lleet, but went Into Newport. The'wind was fresh from the west. Wattes Iteiluceil Tell I'or Cent. WlLKESBAliRK, Pa , Aug. 18. The Dick son Manufacturing company, doing buoi fteM In this city aud Seianton, Laveposieil notices that a reduct ion of 10 per ceut u wages would take piace on and alter Aug. 14. They tmplor some 3,Qf0 bandi, CORBETT AT ATLANTIC CITY, j l'he Clinmplnn Pugilist the Jingo! fi genslite Ilntliiislasts. ) Atiaxtic Citt, Aug. 10. Champion Jams Corbelt was the magnet that drew most of the crowd of sporting enthusiasts to the Grand Opera House last night The ebampion looks in fine trim and appears fit evtm now to meet any antagonist. A speech was called for and Corhett arose and simply stated that his fignt with Mitchell would undoubtedly come off before the Coney Island Athlotlo club, nnd that he would train faithful and hard for the contest and do his utmost to retain the Championship on this side of tho water. The princlpnl bout of the evening was the teds-Young go, nnd though no de ision was given under Prosecutor Perry's orders, it wits evident that the Atlantic City man hail all the best of the bout. The preliminary 1 mtts between Tommy Devlin, of Itox bon li; and Johnny Cnr rignti, of Maiiayunk, and between Pro fessor Jek Lynch and Walter Campbell were Interesting and finished with honors about even. John 8. McCormnck, of Philadelphia, made his first appearance on the profes sioual stage against Dominlck McOhlfrey and put tip a good fight, though ho was no match for his more experienced opponent. Injured In u Jtuiiawny Accident. Newport, H. I.. Aug. 10. Major Clin ton B. Boers, of Philadelphia, and wife were upset iu n runaway accident and so "irelyjiijured. Major Seers' left arm was broken in two places, the fingers of tho 'iui.it dislocated and both he and his wife !adly cut and bruised. They ore occupy ng a summer cottage at Jamestown, vlilther they were convoyed. They are .tow doing well. Three Morn PlHrns Pilled. Warhinqton, Aug, 18. Tho president lent to 'the senate the following nomina tions: Charles H. Page, collector of cus-Sotnsf-r the dlstrlot of Oregon; Owen J. ft. Summers, United States nttotney for .she northern dlstrlot of Florida; Jellerson .V. Huff, judge of prohato in the county of Grand, Utah. Dig lluiriilo ISIn.e. Buffalo, Aug. 10. The Coatsworth elevator, situated on Michigan and Gun som streets, having a capacity of 1,300.(00 bushels and valued at 1760,000, was totally destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock in the morn ing. About a dozen frame structures, mostly saloons and dwellings, were also burned. Mgr. HHt.,111 In New York. New YonK, Aug. 10. Defore n congre gation which packed tho Catholio cathe dral to it doors Mgr. Satolll, the papal delegate, yesterday oelebrnted Pontiflcial high mass. The feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin was celebrated. Tast evening the delr-gato held a reception. The President's Movements. Buzzard's Bat, Mass., Aug. 10. Tho president enjoyed another duy's fishing down the bay yesterday with Dr. Uryaui. The deer which escaped from Mr. Clove laud's premises on Sunday has bean caught and returned to Gray Gables. Dilrnlmiii Ha Yulluw Fever Savannah, Aug. 10. A special from Brunswick says, Surgeons flutter and Carter, of he niariue hospital service; Dis. Bnford, Httzulhurst und Butts, of Brunswloh, nnd Dr. Legare, the expert from New Orleans, were in consultation four hours upon tho case of Surgeon John Burnlinm. It was officially announced ;h:t Stirf;eonTiiiriihitm'i; oao is yvdlpw fever. Two of tho phj blclaus voted lu tho minority. J Destruotlve Plro In Virginia. Richmond, Aug, 10. A special from Boyuion, Meckieubtug county, says: About 2 o'clock in the mdmitig lire broke out in the engine room of George M. Brown's wagon factory, which was en tirely destroyed, and, before its progress oould be stopped, consumed a number of business houses and residuntoH, Inflicting a total loss of more than 9i 0,1100. Tho lire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. Cattlemen ut War. BlBLK, Colo,, Aug. 10. It is reported that war has broken out between tlie oac- ptlemen and sheepmen 011 the .ier north of Parachute, and that, three cnuk-imm Hie killed and thesheepmii penned u;i in A canyon and fighting stubboi.ily Tho trouble arises over the attempt of ca'tit nien to drive the fcheepmeu out of the oountry, Tn Bxitfilhls Hadiu,;n lln h. , New Yohk, Aug. 1(1. It was lomd hat permission has been given for 1111 ex pert examination of the books of tho Beading oompany in the interest of 1 ae holders of the two kinds of bonds. Stephen Little was named by the committee, oud will begin his work at once. Seventeen Drowned. Bt. P-TEnsBURO, Aug. 10. A fishing fleet was overwhelmed by a ktorm in the Baltic off linp.-ul, a seaport about sixty miles southwest of Ravel. Many boats foundered. Seventeen are known to ha drowned aud many others are misting. The Weather. Warmer; westerly winds; fair. NUGGETS OF NEWS The Denipsey-tlurge fight Is off. owing i Dempsoy being ill. The Becond annual session of the con gress of IVaternnl and endowtueat orders is in se .Ion at Atlantic City The vital statistics of Havana for July show liti deaths from yellow fever. ,J'''"i total number of deaths was T01. li-' Statistics show a great iuciease of 1 1 In Huseia. There were a.onl murncrs last year, including 763 infanticides. The sui cide, numbered 1,73a. The Pari- Uoivers publishes a lettei from A rob hilltop lrelstid mnintsiningthal the pope Dover blumed hiin torhisatiitu-4 n tun kchn4 question. ia nr. " U k arjCTTst,i-Bj!Msar tUMd:yH SfSO, TOR A CftSE IT WILL NOT CUf-E. SI An agniaable Laxative ana Nruva Tonic. Bold bynniRTflsts or sect by mall. 35c., 60c and $1.00 per pai-kage. flamplea free. HTif 'if 1A1 aTtoivvoriteSMTHrowBia BlVJ) for tbo Teeth en J llreath.SSo, Captain Sweeney, U.8A.,San Dletro, Cal., Myst "Shlloh's Cttrh Hemedy la tie first medicine 1 tut ve ever found th at would do me any good." Price 50 eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not tMflhet a Cough, as there fa danger of !ulAcs to Consumption, ButLou's CnttE will save you a severe Lung Trouble. Hlsttia bratCouM Cure and speed Uy relieves Coughs, Croup, vhoopioK Cough nnd IlrcmchlUa, ant) is sola ou a truaraatM. Sict-v lUSUBANCt Doubting Suffering Women I Alive lo the Interest! of our lady reader, wo pub lish Mrs. aimnson's letter lo Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir i-Iw nn In valid fnr years, buffering from kidney ti'oublonnu remain lronkncs. Phy feigns iircBt-riliod for me und I took various rem MANY SUCH HERE. edles, but o boneflt rraulled. Our dally paper noticed tho success of Dr. Dnvlil Kennedy's Ffuurllo Itomeily, of Hon dnut, N. Y., in cases similar tn my own. I purchased it. The first bottle taken In small doses, but very regular, Improved mo Yvoiulorriilly. My complexion cleared, nppptlto Improved, bleep wis found nnd refrcslilng.uml n lit ilu further use unllrely cured me. There never wits amtdlclue for woman-kind, like Favoiltc Remedy. With nil my heart, let roe urge then louse it. Itellef will bo the result.' Jilts. 8. P. BlMPSON, Turner, 111. mica n iranic, cnnuia ftntimcnt leaves tho im print of truth upon its face. The best proof of the value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy, Is the good it hits done. What reason then fot one miller Ing, or half sle, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU, CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phi!a.,Pn. Eoso nt onco, no operation or delay from bntf. ncss, sttostcd by thousands of cures, endorse menu of physicians, ladles and prominent citi zens can be seen nt office. Consultation free and ttrlctly confldentlal. Send for circulars. Ollloe Houva : O R.fl. to 3 P.VV ' HA1IE3 f02 SEFEiniCE. Tho following aro a fow of the many that Iiavs been entirely cured of Eupturo by XJn. J. B. Mayer's Treatments ... Jacob C. Sclmnt, 2320 North Broad Bt., rhlln. K. Q. Slicosly, Bneelton, Dauphin Co., l'a. P. B. ltosslter, rhocnIxviUo, Pa. It. A. Hall, Newton, N. J. JohnlI.Schearer,YcllowIIotiseP.O.,I!orksCo.,r A. 8. Kleingema, Mnickiln P. O., Berks Co., ra. 3. Jonos Philips, Kcnnet Square, Pa. A. A. Ooldewonthy, Centinlln, Col. Co., ra, 0. Heritage. Mullen Hill, N.J. U E. Hess, RockhlU, ra. F. A. Kreltz, 81atuigton, Pa. B. M. Small, Mount Alto, Pa. las. Davis. Wt tvlllo. 22nd ward, Plills, L. 11. Kunkel, 1131 IJnden St., Allcnlown, ?. 3oo. W. Watt, Norrlstown, ra. 3. T. Bonny, C01 S. 10th St.. Phllo. Uev. 8. U. Shenner, Sunbury, Pa. A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellett, 214 R 12th 8t Reading, Ts, Israel Saiidt, Male St., South Koston, Pa. U P. Deturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., Pa. 1. Gonseholmer, Clayton, N.J. Z. K. Danonhow cr, 1100 Columbia Ave., Ps. D. C. Piper, 735 Pearl St., Heading, Pa, IVm. Orantland, Gloucester, N.J. U, Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris street, Clermantown, phlla. IVm. Blx, 1820 tontroc St., Phlla. Thomas B. Hartung, Now Ringgold, Pa. 3. Lockel, 2231 Roeso St., Phlla. J. O. Qulraby, 241 Pearl St., Beading, To. R. O. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, Ps. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa, U, B. Noll, Limekiln P. O., Berks Co., Fa. C. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm. E. Hartonstlno, phoenlxvllle, Pa. W.M.Llncbach ,621 Washington 8t., Reading, Pa. John O. Lyme, 1310 How niil St., Hnrrlsburg, Pa. Chas. Smith. 412 Greenwich St., Phlla. G. Burkhard, 439 Locust St., Reading, Pa. C. C. Koolm, Douglas vllle, Berks Co., Pa, If enry L. Ro we, pottstown, Pa. G.L.Swartz, Poynette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblg bans. B29 Taylor Bt., Camden, N'J. 'tills. John Shupe, Telford P. O., MOugt. Cc, l'a. Wm. Ettlngor, Leosport, Pa. , - . E. Crabtreo, 2901 Palethorp St., Fhlla. II. S. Creely, 3517 North 2nd St., Phlla. Philadelphia Office is closed on tho 2nd Batn day of each month, Dr. J, B. Mayer being at ths Hotel Penn, Reading, ra., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment is la reach of all. Call and get cured. -N. B. Persons from out of town can recslvs weatment and return homo tho fcama day. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE front Onfi' 30 els. for a full pound package. Free sample on application to manufacturers, ro-u JS BT 11. H. Severn, P. h.. .Maguiiiie. W, if Waters iiaid the to himself, "If the uoon I could get, whenever I'm dry my throat I could wet; lucrnoon is a U3U- ".---I -- quarter with a quar ter I hear; you can ,11, -v-!l ncn T-n rr 1 " t , i " .'. V -f 4 - w 1 IB D v 9 t Root Beer." A Delicious, Temper once, Thirst-quenching, Ileal, h.niVlno ft-l-lr Oood tor any time of year. A 35c. package makei gallons. Be sure and get Uiass. UK. THEEL North VoiPth St., fcf Vw 000 drwu. Phliaii nhk i DEI ThOHEii ARZTt. Youittf. nUditlv-uvwl, nnd oiu ot both m-scw. If vwa .-viiffur ftutu r joulKfttt fully or IntftM rctloii, or u tlluiM' 1 f 1 duitrbiu Miar. whk-b &evtU OUli lldt III U 1 tl uutllX'Ilt then otm- Kuitra.c. r. thekl,'" ki.i uM tHi.i fur htK.K Truth to et, iitl btiu Tstul.nif n wyia,' i p-'i' -'in it .n (1m ouiy true tuid vunulnu adwrtiidnu ti04ilUt 0m4k ajul HiHiM'tt nnt'lttlUU M iluil',. I ' trunt ueiit of workt oaaiW of 1Um4 IImi . ululu, Hrlctut. etc, for uuc or itVtXH). II, uh ).i!U , 9 Ui S ; uv'in, t to 1 1 Wed. itd hut. tr, 6 lo W ( bun (fm All drvy. Frtwli Cv cured I to to tia. i EIGHTEEN PlilfSIGIANSTMED. rm P, Toler 3" uuWr ttbt M 1 Miff ere4 S.-, arlwuf ptIl oW, wia .Kllltv iik ifci vdmI form. Coa- ' nlt4 nit' ftii.T t'UfUtwti itlijr-luten'). , Cv UHJwk.. and tt Ulwrt. mitA coat i vnt Mima 1 roflvt-d PO relief, tvuf i perfect UvIiih akvleUM. A DR- IU U, in my jrtw.tAfi ani tra MWlril., Ik 1m (l Rnuntrr. I &it 1. ul) llow-l uft DR. THEEL," So name or JJre will be pubtUbed without DO vouw lit oi lit' tmnrm. Owl 11' i,itn srsr- 1 ECHOES OFTHE FIGHT. Disgusting Soonos at tbo Oreodon Groggains Mill. THOUSANDS OP LIVES EHDAKGrFEI Hurl g tl right a Crowll of ltonsl. - f Flro to the lltillilliiB A Serious I' xr Averted by llie Timely Advice of Co Ifemlt'it Spi-ctntors. Chioaoo, Auk. 10. Very few of the R,o 'r more spectators of the Cretxiou Hn gains in 111 at Itoby Momlity night, ili nnless they lie of that class of spm ii lomont that knows no f, nr forpcet ihci avperlence for a goodly lims to conn Seven thousand men of all degrees of re spe.ctabllity and social standing from the millionaire and the prosperous tradiwmau down to the boarti of trade clerk anil thence down to tho genius tough cooped up like rats for over three hours lu a monster wooden barn, dlgnilled by the name ot an arena, having only two exits, of a width of only four feet, and on the outride II ko a besieging army a mob of nearly a thousand brawny stock yards men, iron workers and railrond hands de terntined on securing free admission or of getting satisfaction by violent methods. From almost the moment that the first train load of spectators had found their teats the besiegers commenced a bom bardment of the wooden walls and roofs nit It rocks that had evidently been brought there for tho express purpose, and the bombardment was kept up to tho very end, stonos sometimes falling as thick as hail mid the echo drowning the exclUsd shouts of tho partisans of tho contestants, Itver and anon one of tho outsiders would tnanaao to work his way in, either tinder tbo llooritig or through some undiscovered hole in the wall, only to be spotted by the Fiukcrtons on duty and thrown again into tho ditrkne-s after being clubbed almost Into Insensibility. Scenes of tho lattor character were en acted during ulmost every hour, and at ono time when a dozen or more of the bel ligerents bail managed to work their way in lu a body, mid the officers found them selves unablo to oopo with the numbers, tho spectators in that comer of tho hall smashed their chairs and utilized the pieces its clubs with which to defend them selves In the event of a bloody conllict. Tho most rlllcnl moment however, was during the twelfth round, when the mob set fire to the ticket office which was situ ated but a few feet from the main en trance. One of the idiots invariably in attendance on such occasions yelled "flro," and like a Hash half of the people on tho Inside wero on their feet or standing In their seats, while hundreds made a break for the door. Only tho yells and appeals of the cooler bends to sit down, and the fact that the men kept on fighting pre vented what might have been one of the most awful panics on record. A moment cr two more of the prevailing suspense and thousands ot men would have been struggling at the two narrow exits and the lives of half of them mlgut havo been sacrificed. It was feared that the mob would attack the spectators .ts they left, but it was evidently afraid of superior numbers. Nevertheless the spectators broathed n sigh of relief when the trains flnnlly landed them in the cen ter of the city, A Lynching Imminent. Cincinnati, Aug. 10. A special from Yellow Springs, O., says: This village is wild with oi titement over the momentary expectation ct a lynching it not burning at the stake. William W holey, the colored desperado, who so foully murdered a farmer named Hopping for his money, andwhois suspected of three other similar murders, was traced to a stone quarry near the town, lie will almost certainly be captured, in whloh case the threats of lynching will surely be put Into execution at once. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Cleveland: Cincinnati, -4) Cleve land, 1. At Washington: Baltimore, T 'Wash, lngton, 14. At Chicago! Louisville, 6; Chicago, 11. At Pittsburg: St. Louis, 8; Pittsburg, 10. At Brooklyn: New York, 0 Brooklyn, 8. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia, 4; Bos ton, 7. At Albany: Albany, 9; Buffalo, 6. At Altoona: Altoona,28 Reading, 9. At Ilnrritburg: Uarrlsburg, 10; Allen town, 11. At Yorkt York, 0; Uaston, 3. At Troy: Troy, 0( Erie, 0. At Providence: Providence, 11; Wllkes barre, 'J. At Johnstownt Johnstown, 12; Scranton, STOCK AND PRODUCEMARKETS Closing Quotations of the Kw York and Fhitttdp!ila Bxchanees. pNEtv YonK, Auk. IS. In the stook market today the tradlnewas Usht, with lumi ma terial declines. Closing blast Leht.h Vallev 31 U W. N. Y. t Pa.. 1 Pennsylvania -...... Vf,l Reading. 13)4 Bt. Paul ... Slti Lehich Nay.... Reading e. m. 4s.. ttOij Reading 1st pf 6s.. 2s Readlug id pf 6s.. liM Reading 3d pf 6 12 ' N. Y. N. E. 18M H.AB.T. oom H. ib li. T. pref. Erie lift D. L. & W 18K N. Y. Central..- 9SH West Shore. WH Lake Erie & W New Jersey Cen. Wli Dsl. Hudonlll Grnvral Markets. I Nnw Vnnir 1 IK a.n.- ..J .4 - - - - . ... K7,,o .uu noBirm flour quiet, steady; low axtras, $I.MQ.4S; cltr ..Ilia CI MOLt ' - ' . - . . 1 $3.46; Minnesota olear, $i.609S patents, $.199 . 1 :i .iinArSn. ft I TVKfl .1,. ..111. " , ...... u, v....,r, v-.v U1.I1S, o.oup 8.86; winter wheats, low rlo. fl.WVa-t U; ,7,i,, avraiaui, (d'tSSs; rys fcllx- turts, S8.90a.10; floe, $1.7008.10; southern flmir lllltl. fitLilv, nnnim.nln(.l...... IB13.10; good to oholo extra, gJ.Uamt.M.' Rye A.,,,.J..II a y.r. . ,, r, ... mum, .uu, mm. uuwi sieauy, ami; aepietn. ber. tUHtW) 7-16o.i Oetobsrt 7l7.fco.. De- AA,tih.r. Ttl&iYI T.lOn , 11. eaiAr li ja T v.., -",,WTV. W nominal; western, 6o. Corn quiet, easier; DciHoiur, iwoninc: uotosor, isvgt&tstac-.i Ko. 2, tlWHSHo. Oats dull, easier; Nw York, SaailHo.. September. tlo3Uio. PiiiUaiiELFHt-, Aug. 15. Beat dull and tsady; extra mess, J7.to3; family, tinl2. Pork firm and quiet; new meu, $14-80ftlS. Lard dull and eaelar; stsam rendered, $8.80. Rutter fair demand, firmer; Nw York dairy, 16 A ieta.i wtrn rfntpv 11 a. , - . r-1 -i 4a; New York oreamsry, SH4o.';' western .fwj., ,ii..Uua orvamery, 1H1SC., Cheese quiet, barely steadyi New York UrtrS white, CHOSo.; do. colored, iHf.; do. srualL lHo.; part skims lMftde-i full tkima. WO o. Eggs firmer; Naw York and Peunsylvanla. 16H17c; western. l4aiM N Haltimobs, Autj, 16,-tHour dull. ComdnUt white oorn, hr aample, tlo.t rsllow do., by ample, wWo. Oat quiet. Rye very flm. . , - , , , v IIIUUMIV, iH, WOi- tow nominal: middling, 8o. Provision, ontet. DUttsf flpin: r.ni.,. un,u i . .. . cholee, aintiMo.; do. iultaUoa, Uto. KwssUsdy Lire fcteek markets. East Libkrit. IV., Aog. IV Cattle slow and slightly higher than last wmk'b prices. Hoga weak; uood to beat light, C0.10.tt. ; tni-dtmn weights, $t-NOUs; bwtvr weixhta, I i.e ntfl-TS. Sheep dull; He. off ea ahesp and 60o. on on lambs from last week's prices. HurrALo, Aug. 16. Cattle sire not -rood steers, gt.ttiiv, mediums, t4. t.;l6; U.bt grades ste. jr. Hogs olosed dull for huavy, strong for igbt grades; Yorker and lutit J9 -fra.30; Ktiuwii and Uea7, )Jo ft.i.J, light mediums, ld.a6.). ep and Umbo U)goo4U ib, ti5.!fcfr. 4vt.t5; no Kod t ,rtitUx U.Ms eulla, V&cr. THAT CURES I MRS. TKtNlA HA-.J9, Tlcolidcroes, IV. x. wm A Victory Over Disease ! "Terrible Pain In Head and Stouiaoli I 'My Faoe was one Mans of m m iirupuoiio i "Walked tho Floor Night tr TJIh-.l" m m The following fr Ifesl tarns proves H the WONDBRFTJL, POWER of DANA'S! over dleoaee. g litJITLKMKNi I era A i jMHOf aim., AboulaK lOymrmgol had the Mvnetm lljp.M'n3 MATIMM l..r n fonplraeentli . 'I'll It It I. Jg) BI.E PA1K IK MY II15AIS IorJ3 iiinnllif. elao KVurc lieln In mv stomach Snr-Kl i'ei4 to be ceun-n uy j.tti't &i(iiiimu.pbs alleht ttftor Hlaht I hive been colll-EHrj x fli-il to wnlll he flour Iktoum iof UiegJ H-rrli-ln pain, end this wee not ell, liiylB fnrs rn i oih mile i,l eniptlmie eo lieilBg nt timcoato Im, rm'ereil Hlimiet i-iitlrel- w 1th ncitlm. I n-ad your pepen, awl thoiienisse 1 mmiu Try one iwinid oi DANA'S n SSAPSAPARILLA though I had tried o innnr UlflVrrtnt mwlldnwt witht.iiLaiiv IipId. I had hut little faith. Oofon I Eshndtiikm one bottle I felt n rlit letl 4l botte-r. I HnvB niw taken two, anddu ietH gfet I libc the eaiiir voittau. l (nn go 10 na MJe-j I.CK5 AS-Bj IVIOIII'. The ter- Hrthln lint n t,n. l(-l,lt.tl. SlVlliiK I lied In t-ittlrc-ly lone. SVE jlnice lenelt. I thl ik one more bottle wfil M,r. mn -lln-!v V,,nr, unn tfnllv. 1 i no (rMI llcandemin, N. Y. MltO HINuX ILUI8. fj STo wlium It tnnv conccro I hereby certify tow . the truth ol the uliovo. P. W. BARKY, S Tlconderoge, N. Y. Phenueclrt. I Dana Sarsaparllla Co., flellasl, Maine. W Professional Cards. JOHN H. COYLR. A TTQRXXr A T-LA IT. ' Office Beddall building. Hhenandoab, Pa -s BUKKK ,u- ' ATTOHNSr AT-LAW. nA nciAA. r. Olllce Koom . P. O Boltdlrig, Hheoandoab, v d 1.8terlyWlding, l'otUvIUer p T. MAVIOH, 8UB0XON DBSTISl. Ofnce Northenst Cor. Mats and Centre Sts -tbHoaodoab. over Stoln'a drug store 8. K1BTLHK, M. I)., PHWWIAN AND fiORGEON. Office -HO North Jardln atreet, Shenandoah. D ,R. JAMKB HfEIN, PHYSIOIAN AND 8URQXON. Office and Residence, No. 84 Ncrta Jarfllc Street, Shennndoata. D R. B. U- LONGAORE, Graduate In Vtletitmry, Surgery and Denthtry, All oalln by mall, telegraph or telephone a tended lo with prouiptneea. Muigx.l rp rl none penormeo wim tne greatest Kri; Uffl tl rVimnteroliLl ffnutl. MheiiiH.nrir, 1 9pecialitiH TVeatWefe Catarrh. Practice limited to dlmaees of br eye ra i oo e and throut. tipectaclee turD shcu. gua T auteed to suit all eyes Office 18 .South Ja' din Btreet, Hhcnandoah S3 SHOE WILL ROT RIPs Do you wear them 7 When net In need by a pair. Best In the world. ' 5.GG $4.0 Q .50 $3.-0 $2.50 42.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS 2.00 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, maifn In the Mesl styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 cr $5 Shoe, Thty fit equal to custom made a- i 1 ;k a-i wear a well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped en the bottom, Ick for It wten you buy W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mas. Soli br JORIt II AI.T, 14 South Mala Street, Shenandoah Ta, Entirely JQy W iNANDRAKEl Avn A SURE CURE FOB CNTt. COSTIVE NESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidnoys.TcrpId Llvor Rheumatisirt, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundlco.Erup ' tlons and Skin Diseases. I Mas 25. V" tottlt, toll ij all Snujgliti. UeiCI, Mliisei Ltll. rrers. Kerln(t. It The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is IM-I.TJ3-ST 3Sx,Eiira,xoE. We guarantee it to rid the house of Ravs. RosCHia and Warcn Buss, or Manr.v ReruNPro, MAURERS' Parslan INSECT POWDER b the beet Is the market for BSBSoaa. Sara. Uoihs, laeiSTa o s.,l tn. AW 2 65 8tV 1 Iff WM, r For Salt by all Df ugglttt I- sura and get the gtauiae. Sold only In botdet, our Tenet MAItKO&cath, D. MAURER 4. SON, 323 N. Btm St., fHiueiiati, 'v. amif G4 ath, Tientl ant, west mm shut. 14 41
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