FADING FiAILROAD SYS tbraclto con usca exclusively, Insuring cleonl uees and comfort TIMITADLI IH BiriOI MAT. 14, 18S3. ,1ns leave SI. aandoah as follows! f Now York Philadelphia, week day. 23.7.18,10.081 m., 18.21,8.48,5.63 p.m. dJnila M a. m. Pi Now York via Maucn Olmnt days, 7.18 . m., 1S.U1, 2.48 p. m. r Koadlne e 1 Philadelphia, woek dayt i 23, 7.18,10.tt i. m.,U.al,S.48,6.53 p. n. HUE- 2.08, 7.40 a. n, . S.ZS p. r Harrlsbun, days, 2.08, 7.18 a. at.. ,.63 p. in. r AUcntown i. m. week days, 7.18 a, m., 12.24 r Pottsville, eek days, 2.03, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 2.48, 6.53 p. 1 1. Sunday, 2.03, 7.43 a. m., 4.31 rTttmaquannd Mahanoy City, v i.8, 7.18,10.0; a. Dl.,12.t, 2.48, S.M wnH. 7.4ft n nl.. 4.28 D. m. Add wcolt days n. m. Hun AudUionat lot .n'nw Hflv. W Mt dAVfl. 6.58 D. m. r Lancaster ad Columbia, woek days, 7.1i . 2.48 o. m. r WlUiamsvort rt, Sunbury and Lewlaburs 7.18. 11.28 a. m.. 1.33. 0.1 Dm : days, lay, 3.23 a. n.,s.usp. m. Mahanoy 1 lane, woek daysr2.08, 8.21, 6.25 10 08, 11.28 a. m 12.24, 1.33, 2.48, b.KJ, O.SJ, 8.8) Bun Jay, 2, is, 3.21,7.40 a, m3.U3, 4.28 p. re r QlrardvU'.', (Rappahannock Station). I days, 2.08, I 23, 5.28, 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. to 1.33,2.48,6.51, 0.68, 0.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.0b 7.40 o. m., 8.13, 4.28 p. m. r Ashland and Shumokln, week days, 8.3! 7.18, 11.28 a in., 1.33, 6.58, 0.33 p. ra Sur. 3.23, 7.4S a. , 3.03 p. m. TKAINS ITOtt SHENANDOAH! ave Now York via FhllaJolpnm, week days, i. m., 1.30, 4.IAI, 7.30 p. ra., 12.16 night. Sun 6.00 p. m., 12. 15 night. ave New YorkvlaMauch Chunk, wcokdays, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. avo Philadelphia. Market street riutlun, c dajit, 4.12. 8.36, i0,co n. m.. and 4.on. 11.30 p. m. buuday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.30 avo Heading, week days, 1.1,5,7.10, 10.05,11.60 ., o.ob 7.07 p. m aunaay, i.ra, iu.so a. m. avo Pottsville, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. ,6,11 p. in Sunday, 2.40, 7.00a. m., 2.05 p.m. avcTumaqua, woek days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. .81, 7.1 j, v.-jx p. m, Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., p. m. ave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45. D.1F. o. m., i.oi, v.m p, m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 3.20 p. m. ave Mahanoy Plane, week dgvs, 2.40. 4.00 J.35.10.40,11.69a.m.,12 55!2.06,5.20,8.2(),7.67,10.1C Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m 3.37, 5.01 p, avo uiraravuic, luappanannocK mam as days, 2.4;, 4.07, 0.38, 9.41 10,40a. m., 12.0S, 1.01, 6.20, 0.32, 8.03, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1 ,', ave Wllllamuport, v, euk days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 ., 3.30, u.iup. m. aunuay, li.ir, p. m. ir llaUltnoro, Washington and the West vib fc O. K. II... through trains loavc (Jlrard nue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. 11.) at tun, n.i'i a. m., t.w, o.. 7.10 p. m. aunaay 8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.58, 5.42, 7,10 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. avo Philadelphia, Chestnut street whan loutn siroot wmur, ror Atiantio uity. eekdays Kxpross, 8 00, 9 00, 10 4i a m, ordaH, 130' 2 00, 3 00, 4 Hi 4 SO, 6 15 pro, urslon 7 tO am. Accuinmodatlun, 8 00 am, 6 46 p dj. radays-Exproes, 7 SO, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 CO a n14 30pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and p m. iturnlnir leave Atlantic Cltv depot. Atlantl Arkansas nvenues. Weekdays Kxpres .ndays only. 04.',) 7 w, 7 35, 9 3D a m and 3 15, 5 0, 7 30, O.'iO p tr. Accommodation, hU., urn and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot 01 slssippi Ave iuo only, nap m. inaays isxprBHS, aaii 4 Oil. 600. fiCO. 0 30. 7 30.8 00,930 pm. Accommodation, 7 80 a nd 5 05 p m. I.cliiuls Vsllev Division. asscngcr trains leave Shenundoah to in Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, I.f .lton, Slatlnslon, White Hall, Cutiu.auqw. ' intown, llothlcuem, Gaston, Philadelphia .leton. Weatherly, Quukakc Junction, Del and Mahanoy City at tf.ni, 7.20. 9.08 a m. !, 2.57, 4.22 p. ra. or New York, 0M, 7 20 a. m., 12.43. 2 57 p. in. or Ila2leton, WIlkOH-Hami, Whlto Haven tbton, Lacoyvlllo, Towunda, Say re, Waverlj Elnnra, 0 ill, 9.08 u. m., 2.n7, 8.08 p. in. or Rochester, lluffalo, Niagara Vails and WfHt 0.01, 9.18 a. m 12 43 and 8.1 8 p. m. or Helvldero, Delaware Water Gap and oudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m. or Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. or Tunkhannock. 0 04. 9 "8 a. m., 2.57, 8 118 p. n . or Ithaca and Gcnova 0.04, 9 1 8 a. in. 8.0 n or Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 p. m. or Jeanesvillc, Levis tonand Heaver Meador , in , 5.27, 8.118 p. in. or Audcnrled, Iiazletou, Stockton mid Lum Yard, P.W, 7.26, 9.08, a.m., 12.4 , 2 57 , 6.27, s.OS p. m. or Scranlou, 0.04, 9.08, a. m., 21; E7 p.m. or Hazlebrook, Jeddo. Drlftun an. reeland. i, 7.t8, 9.08, a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 6 27 ... v. 'or Ashland, Glrardvllle and ost Creek, 4.52, , 8.62, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, l.LO, 4 10, 0.36, 6.22, 9.16 n. or Raven Run, Contralla, Mount Carmcl and Known, 8.43, iu.li' a. ia., i.iu, 4.40, i,n m. 'or Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and lano, 0.04, 7.20, 9.0S, 11.05 a m 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, '. 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. 'rains will leave Sh-mokln at 7.65, 11.45 a. m. 1, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at , a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. ,eavo Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6.60, 7.20, 1, 11.06 a. in., 12.44, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. 1,10.15,11.48 u. m 12.33, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.15, n. .eave Shonandoah for Hazle ton, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, in.. 12.43. 2.67. t 22. 6.27.8.08 u. m. .cave liazletru for Shenandoah. 7.20, 9.23. a. m., 12.15, i:."5, 5.S0, 7.25, 7.60 p. m, SUNDAY ITtAINS. Pralns leave for ABhland, Glrardvllle and Lot i eek, 7.29, 9.40 a m., 12.80,2.15 p. m. 'or Yatesvilli, Park Place, Mahanoy City lano, IlazletOL, Mack Creek Junction, Penn ,ven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentowc, thlehem. Easion and New York, 8.40 a m.. 30. 2.65 p. m. or Philadelph a 12 S3 2.56 p m. '"or Yatesvllli., Pari: Place, Mahanoy City and lano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 0.01 p. m leavo Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.81 m., 1.05, 6.30 p.m. Ocave Shenandoah for Pottsville, b.tO, 8.40 9 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Ccavo Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.20, 10.4' n.,1.35, 6.15 n. m. C. Q. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehlgl Valley Division, South Uethlohem Pa. I A. SWB1GARD. Genl. Bupt )ENNSYLVANIA HAILK'JAD. SOnUTlJilL!, DIVISION. JULY 2d, 1883 Trains will leave Shenandoah attor the abov .to for Wltrgan'K, Gllburton, Frackvllle, Nev istlo, bt. Clair, Pottbville, Hamburg, Heading ittstown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil lelphia (liroad street station) at 6:00 atd 11 ill m. and 1:15 p. m. on weekdays. ForPotU He and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAY'S. For Wlggan's, Glljcrton, Frackvllle, New istle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 0:00, 9:40 a. nc id 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potu wn, PhoenUvlllo, Norrlstown, Phlladelphlf 6:00,9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hhcnandoah a :40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p. ro indays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10: It :48a. m. and 4. 40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday, , 10:10 a. m. anu 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia iliroad street station) foi ottavlllo and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a m, 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave 1 6 60 a m. For Pottavllle, 9 23 a m. For New York Kspross, week days, t 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 0 60, 7 30, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 jo, a m, u uu noon, in u p. m, (Limueu u reas 1 00 and 4 5U p m. dining oars.) 196, 140, 80,320, 400, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 020, 8 60, 7 13, 8 12. 1 00 pm, 12 01 night Sundays 8 20, 105, 160, 15,812,9 60, 11 0J II 35, a m, 12 11. 140, 2 SO, 4 OS united 1 60) 5 20, fl 20, 060,7 13 and 812 p m unC ! 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long llranch and Intermediate tatlons, 5 06, 0 60, 8 25, 11 SO a m, and 2 4 , 3 SO U. p m weekdays aud 5 00 u m Saturdays only undays 4 05 and 8 25 a in. For Ualtimoic am; Washington 3 60. 7 20, 181,9 10,10 20, 11 18 am, (1225 limited dining ar.) 130,3 40, 4 41, (5 In Congressional Limited 'uliman l'ar.or Cars and Dining Car), 017, 00, 7 40 p. m. 1213 night woek days Sun ays, 3 tO, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m.. 12 10, 4 41, 7 llo, vlpm, and itiDi eight. Wushlugton only, 65 pin dally. No coaches. For Richmond 7 2i a m. 12 10 p m, 1203 night My. aud 1 30 p. m. week nays. Trains will fuavo llarrlsburg for Plttsburj nu the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 8 10 . m and 2 26, 3 26, (6 00 limited) and 7 SO p m. vay for Aitoona at 8 18 am and 6 03 p m every ay. For Pittsburg and Aitoona at 11 0 m very day. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamapori -Imlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, lluffalo ni Niagara Falls at 204, 5 13 u m,and 1 85 p m week lays, For Elnnra at 6 31 pm woek days, Fot ;-rle and iuteru.ediaie points at 6 18 am dally ''or Lock Uavi n at 5 13 and 9 66 a m daily, 1 86 uu o si p m w en aayB For uenovo at oias Pi I SS and 5 a p m week days, jundays only r Kane at 6 I ana Disimui am, 1 85 p n fee lay f. M 1 11KV08T j i Wool uon l l-'ast. if At uoni Manas ns You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue 'Mm ui rs EMULSION. n T is replaced by the 'le. lliy kind.t S? tt's Emulsion of cod liver effects cure by .building1 up sound flesh, ltn is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott ,1 Bowna, 7t. Y. All dntsfilHfcs. .lck TlCftdache and relievo all tho troubled tnel dent to a bilious state of tho syRtem, such as DlHineM. Nausea, Drowslnoss, Distress after eating, I'aln in tho Bhlo, cto. While their most remarkable success nas been enown lu curintf neadaohe. yet Carter's Little Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Coiistlpnllon.curlnir nnd pro ventlnx this annoylliK complalnt.nbllQ theralso oorrect all disorders or the stomach, stimulate tho liver ana regulate mo dowbis. i.rcn u mey only curoa Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from thts distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and theso woo onco try mem mil una meso juno puis valu able In so nianrwars that thcr will not bo wil- ling to do without them. Hut after all sick hoad Is tho bane of so manv lives that hero Is where waniako our great boast. Our pills euro It while oincrs ao not. Carter's Littlo Liver Pills aro very small and verr easr to take. One or two pills mako n doso. They aro strictly vegetnblo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nsothem. In vials at 25 centst Are for 1. Hold oy druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ? ngineers There's no such quick remover of coat as oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises or because of its high percentage of ta. ASK YOUR UROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. & CO., CUlortff White Hussian Soap A Pure HoRrt Contah No Adulieratlu UnrrrurD'O en I nun" "9 crates ilicre child-bearing voman. 1 have been i a I wift for many yesrs, and In each c: - 1 .-"thT'Hprleiid" Imdbeenueedltl ' . nviuplisrvd wom en and relict eil lu ' niflcriiig. It la the licit remedy for rtrlro! i he breuit kn wn, and worth the prioo for th:. Uone. JIBS- W. M. Ukusteii, Jlontgoufery, Ala Sent by express, charge irepait' . on reoelp. of price, $ l so iter bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., fluid by all druggUM. A.TL4.NTJ.. Mi New HUcovery f..n-.o MnnnnllA PntArfh Cure lS USOd hV vapor Inhalation and la tne only medlolne of the kind over put on ths market. Uy Inhala tion the medlolne Is not poured Into the stoma 'hand thence sent wandering 1 "rough the system. Hut by lncalat on the medicine Is ,i.i hi.-miv in the d!nti.ed orean ant 'ho on v wav to reach the uffectfd parts In the nnaV Kvorv bottle Is uuariuiieeu I y tno uru(- gist. vrice 11 oer bottle, Guaranteed tocuie I'c 'or sue by all druggists ,a iumn nlFKKHBNT 1THOH Aim UTiinn MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and all druuglsts are instructed to return me uwuvj w u, fH8 to beou eo b? Mayer'sSlagnetlo Catarrh J,..". ,T.,rno rtl.llnr fnr thrau months' trOHt- Si.ni- This u savlne a Croat deal, but It has nvr f Hied. For sal" bv nrugeists. or aa- ffists. ilroea Till BAII1I 1J. Dhcq Co- dlw-'w Oakland, Md 1J 1. I 1 llJU,i-( -j TKorth Ponrth Rt , hjlnv HfcK AliiTi. Vo..lM ihi imx ot turn uin any yuuibiu vtlun, or al-' re wil icii n t iH .It tUts.. t' .1 r.tiriirv i , k -e i-b 'I. l'oUun, bcrululu, ca Hour Usllr 1 cr'st, 1 1 10 San. ltolNy. CARTER'S f 1VER InI II DIM0ND I M !6jWl ST StfKroQ'Iftroni i itvritlu..morrhooa'fff jraHggfCTyleet.Whil'. p.-nnKtorrhcestf ftYJKSS'"rnyiiiiiiu-' Mhrgesikl 9rzJt5 V0"T drug;-' ( , a bonis o MBggtHBig O.lt ! in fewdyit doctor. Noi iioiiotioua n4' SiS (Ueuarantec'l not to jt lctutt lnlli Vr.uirtol Awlr (Xrt BREAST WIUI5NCE CONCLUDED! Tho Oaso Against Mrs, Chann Oonsidorod Very Weak. A VERDICT EXPJGOrED TONIGHT. Tim Mystery of ttiu Dlsembowclmcnt ns l)plt ns 13vcr The Tlionry of the lie fense TJiat It Was Done by Insurance Men Not Slllistnntlnted. TrtKNTOX, AtiR. 18. Genornl Intorest In tho Slmnii cnno Is subsiding. Tho public fcnllnp; hero is tlmt tho state hai not Inailo out iimcli (it u case ngnlnst the prisoner. The mystery of the ilisembowclincut is deep ns ever, nnd Sirs. Slinuii's story of It U dlsbellovedi yot the ntutc has fnid to showlhut she committod the dcod or pro cured 1U comml.tilnn. Jinny tlicorles nro rlfo concorninp; the mso. Tho most lntcretilip; ot those Is Hint Mrs. Slimm, fwirlug the insiirnnce oonipiinies would discover tlmt her son was licensed when lie was passed ns sound, hail his Interim! orgitus removed, hoping thus to ilcwtroy proot ot Uis dlsonso, while relying on tho certldcnte to show that he died of gnstritis. The theory of tho defenso Is that the in surance men stolo John's internal organs In order to throw suspicion on Mrs. Shann nnd escapo tho payment of policies. They hnve proved nothing of the sort, however. unci tho universal expectation in Trenton Is that the jurjr will acquit Mrs. blniuu or disagree. wlllinm Whortloy, a night wntchmnn, tostitlod that ho lioard a carriage pass down Wltherspoon stieet, in Princeton, at 3 o'clock lu tho morning of tho day that young Shnuu's body wns mutilated, lie mot three men about tho same hour about n hundred yards from Wltherspoon street. Mnhel bliunn wns lccnlleu nnd testl lieu that she used to give her brother Incdlclne. She gnvo him pills Mivcrnl times a day for two weeks during the latter part of his Btcknoss. Under cros-oxamliiation the witness wns asko.l If she did not swear at tho coroner's Inquest that alio never had giveu dolm any medicine. She ndinittcd that she had so sworn, but she was sick at the time mid greatly distracted. At this point cxbenutor Vunilertnlt ex claimed, "The defenso rests," nud the state began tho calling of witnesses in re buttal. Several witnesses were put on tho stnnd nnd swore they were on Witlicrspoon street the morning of the mutilation. They saw no lights in the Sliaun houso, nnd Ciimo across no carriages or pedestrians. Dr. Bergen went on tho stand to contra dict Mrs. Shnnii aud her daughters, who hnd testified that he refused for a long time to call another physician In for con sultation with him. Dr. llqrgen further contradicted some of the evidence given by the Shanns regarding his prescriptions. Tho state ottered in evidence tho will of Mrs. Shann's lale husband to prove her necessity for cash and the motive she had In poisoning her son. T.ie Humming up in tho case will prob ably be finished today, and It is expected that a verdict will be reached tonight. CotintnrrHIiitr Italians Captnroil. OliANOE, N. J,, Aug. 18. The police hero nre bothered by tho flooding of the city with counterfeit silver. Tho crimo has been traced to the Italian quarter. De tective Conroy last Thursday nrrosted an Italian giving the mine of James lirown, of Patei'sim. Four of his friends called to see him nnd through thorn Detective Con- roy was nblo to local the principal. When arrested ho made an nttempt to draw a stiletto. Over a quart of bogus silver ten cent pieces, quartors and half dollars were found in tho pockets of his coat. The prisoner gave the name of Perlazl Gino (lano, of l'aterson. Hunl Pnucliprs Seized. Victowa, 11. C, Aug 18. Tho sealing schooner Viva caineinportnnd announced tho seizure of the Victoria sealers Alnoka and Minnie and two American sealers by a Russian man-of-war for healing within the protected zone around Copper island. The papers of thoAinokannd Minnie' were conllhcateu, and they weie ordered to pro ceed to Yokohama for trial before the British consul or admiralty court. It ap pears likely thnt the Victoria sealers will ruu in here nnd'dlsobey the orders. Tho lUnokii Is supposed to hnve heen lost. Aratti Wbi a Counterfeiter. Denver, Aug. 18. It tr.tnsplres thnt Dan Arata, who brutally murdered Grand rVrray Veteran I.lgbtfoot a few weoks ugo anil was lynched lu n lilguly sensational milliner In this city, was chief of a gang of expert Italian cotinieneitcrs. mo wnere- abouts of the remulnder of tho gang Is known, nnd several arrests will he made soon. It is known thnt this gang flooded St. Louis, New York nnd other enstern cities with counterfeit t5 bills about year ago. Suing for Stolen Affections. WATElinuiiT, Conn., Aug. 18. Mrs, Belle Hinds, a deseited Wife, 'J4 years of age, residing here, has brought n suit for damages to the amount of $59,000 against Miss Elizabeth Wlllluins, of Now Bedford, for the alienation of the nifcctlons of her husband, Frank P. Hinds, n clothing drummer. The papers have been served on Miss Williams, who is s.tld to be worth several times the amount Involved. Two ICilled by a Hurdling Holler. LKXISOTON, Mo., Aug. 18. The boiler of the Wellington Holler mill exploded and Instantlv killed I'.ngluper ulchard John- son, aged !3j yea, and a liov limned Frank iVlbin. Albln'H body was blown to atoms, and Johnson was buried under an lm mense pile of coal. The boiler was thrown n distance of 100 yaids up a steep hill. (lonernl lobln' Father Head. liKliANON, Pa., Aug 18. Samuel Gobln, father of General J. P. S, Golan, died jes terday at his son's home in this city, aged bl years. Ho had never beau hiek anil n better preserved old mau Is rarely seen. He was born lu buulmry In 11& A Slilb Lender Acflllltteil. DENVIin, Aug. IS. Colonel Biennnn, on trial chatgeil t.lth being tliejoader of the mob hanging the Italian Arrata, was ac quitted. NUGGETSOF NEWS The reported renewal of rioting lu Bom bay was a canard. Tho paid adinltwions at the World's fair yesterday woi-o U0,4 M, There are no mow lo-'velopmenw nt Now Yin k's qnirautiiie awtioj. JelferMhi H,ni!;lus, the well known horsemen, d'-. d tuM -uly nt Chicago of paralysis of tue tu-an. A St. PeUrah.irg dspitth says that Arohblshop heoiui, of .,lo.oow, died there on Monday. To Work (luiv Half lime. ALTOONA, l'n . Aiu. IS --The Pennsylvania- iuiIiu ,il m, p, :n tins olty have been orders, i in -io 1. naif i ii. ic until further or der. Tue w titi- .ire tne luigurfl of the kind in the worl i. and utupluy betwcee 0,000 unci b.wj men. 3lhtera etllhe AtfHin-t llcdurtlnn. Altixina, l'a .Aug. lb Mnoial hundred roal uimers ui 'i'lmii Knn, ( iiinbrla coun ts an- nut un 1 1 ne n-i i ise tue operators hne ordered a i b'-r ceut teduction In wages, and abolished the leml monthly nav duv IN SENATE AND HOUSE. The Itonolutlim Allowing Mileage for tlin Present Hcssbin Pussos tlio Semite Washington, Aug. 18. Hub thrro rpecchoa were made in thehoujoypstordnr. Tho flrst, which was delivered by Mr. Daniel, of New York, was nddrsed to rnthcr empty lwnehes, though tho vlev,n presented In favor of the unconditional re peal wero well oxpreaned. Then came Cooper, n Democrat from Florida, nnd ho Immediately took rank lu the llrst uatnl lloh of tho young orators of the houso. Ho placed himself squarely In opposition to the free coinage of silver nnd In favor of the repeal of the Sherman law. Cvldseir, of Illinois, closed the debate in the sumo line, nnd then at l:2o the house adjourned out of respect to the memory of the lato J. Logan Chipman, of Michigan. Contrary to general expectation nolther the bill to allow n 'tlmial banks to Issue notes to the par 'ueof their bonds de posited to secure c eolation nor any other financial measure came up in tho senate yesterday. The only new proposition In that direction wns nn amendment ofTered by Mr. Gorman to the bank circulation bill prohibiting national banks from with drawing circulation without a previous day's notice to the comptroller and with out tho npprovul ot the secretary of the treasury; nnd limiting tho nggrognto amount of such withdrawals tof3,000,000 within nny calendar month. Somo two hours time was consumed In a dreary dis cussion of tho case of Mr. Mantle claim ing a scat in the senate under nn appoint ment from the governor of .Montana; and tho vote on that question wns fixed for 5 in. next Mommy. The joint resolution for the payment of mileage for tho present session wns passed. RACE RIOT IN FRANCE. Ten nullum Klll.il In n Fight with French Worltinon Paths, Aug. IS.-- French nnd Itnllan workingmen fought in Aigues-Mortes, de partment of (lard, jesterday. The light begun lu tho street at noon and was car ried on intermittently for nenrly two hours. The police made repeated efforts to restrain tho men, but were not strong enough to restore tho pence. Ten men wero killed and twenty-six more wero wounded severely. A distutbance was threatened again In the evening, but wns prevented by the police. Aflcr the llglit the French workingmen who hnd benten the Italians slnrled a man hunt for the ostensible purpose of exter minating the foreign workingmen in the town. They attacked willi knives and clubs every Italian that they caught. Tho Italians lied from the town, and most of those who hnd been in tho fight took pos session of farm buildings nnd barricaded the doors. The troops summoned to order rescued them early in tho evening, drove nwny the Fl onch norkingmeii and escorted the Italians to the railway station, where most of the men took a train for Mar seilles. The number of wounded is now known to bo above forty. Ten (lend bodies havo been found, and others probably will be picked up in tho fields. All the killed and most of the wounded were Italians. A Iltintlngd'm ltank Closes Its Honrs. HujfTIvomiS, Pa., Aug. 18. The Na tional Bank of South Pennsylvania, at Hyndman, Bedford county, closed its doors yesterday. Tlio bank was operated by John K. and Georgo IS. White, who owned nearly nil tlio stock. They also operated four largo tanneries located at Hyndman, Dry Itun and Mann's Choice, which wero nlso forced to close down In consequence. The firm was largely interested in tho Ami.zon Steamship company, plying be tween Now York nnd South America, and they owned the majority of tho stock in tlio Kverett Electric I.ightand Water com panies. It Is thought thnt nil of the de positors will bo paid in full. By tho shut ting down of the steam tanneries over 200 men nro thrown out of work. Daring llnid of Soul Poachers. POUT ToWNSEKI), Wash., Aug. 18. The steamer Queen arrived from Alaska bring ing news of the daring raid of bt. Paul and St, George ishimls, in Behring sea, on tho night ot July 4. T wo unknown seal ing schooners landed crews on the islands after darn nud slaughtered several hun dred seals. The raiders broke into tliu salting houses mid carried away in im- nu'tibo nu niliei-of klns hwo.i to the lessees ot the i-Lnids. 1 u ves-em escaped before the government cuttciu could be in formed of the occurrence. Knund Willi ills Tlinxt Cut. MOUNT Holly, N. ).. Aug 18. George Heiidi'isiiii, n limn aboul 50 years of age, who bus for wiine time put li-cn in the employ of John PlusUet, a f. rmer living near Hartford, was louud dead, with his throat cut from ear to ear. Bexide him lay a razor, tho blade of which was stained with blood. It is believed he was murdered in a quarrel Willi Paliick Mulligan, an other tnrin hand, who is under arrest. Heath of Culiitt' n Detuoit, Auk. Io nian, member of c n,:i trlct of Michigan, .lu-t till here, aged 0. yen! pneumonia fm i mre t. serving his Ion . u t. r and prior to w jud enft'-e toil" Chlimitlii. .John Logan Chip- . fji the First dis .it Harper' hospl lle nail been ill of e..B it. Ho was -i fro n hi.s district, , ict s bad been 11 n.;t lora An ogroeable TAiatlvo nnflNEiryB Tomo. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c., 60c and $1.00 por package, bam: .leg free. The Favorite T85TH P01TI 115 f ortheTecthand Breath, Xo. Captain Sweeney, U.S. A., Ban Diego, OaL, eaysi "Bhlloh's Catarrh liemody Is the llrst medicine I ha vo ever found thnt would do mo onygood." Price CO eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not ruokct a Cough, as Lhero Is danger of its leading to Consumption. 8iiilou's Cure will save you n severe Lumr Trouble, His tho licst Cough Cure and speedily relieves Oougbj, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana id sold on a guarantee. SK eta. u tseer A temperance drink. A home-made drink. A health-giving drink. A tlliret-au.,icl..nir drink. A driuk that ia popular everywhere, i Delicious, Sparkling, Effervescent. A rent packftge makes s ga'luni cf ll'U i 'on t ( aerelvf a it s aesier i if larger profit, tell you i i a good "lis iao. IN i som .line No UU UAUOU i - f-e gunulns Hiscs . "rB rrrrrniorl (67X337 "Time U 'stherighttime I so fr everybody to drink ITT W fl ' Orxfr 1 H I Is O'FERRALL FOR GOVERNOR. Unanimously Ohnscn llie RtttndHrd Hearer nf Vlrsilnla's Oflmocritcy. IltciIMONU, Aug. 14 The Virginia Do mocrncy met In ooniition yesterday to nominate cnndldntrs for governor, lieuten ant governor and attorney general. Hon. J. Taylor KUj son, chairman of tho stHte committee, rapped tlio convention to order nnd introduced temporary chairman, 11. 11. Munford, of Richmond, who referred to the history of the parly during tho past four years, which he pictured In glowing colors nnd complimented the osreer of Governor McKiimev. Committees on cre dentials, permanent organisation and reso lutions were then called by districts, n resolution to that effect having been adopted, and tho convention took-n recess. After the recess, the credentials com mittee not being ready to report, speeches were (lellvend by (,'eiirral Fitr.hugh heo, Governor McKtnuoy, Senator Daniel Lee nnd others, and at 0 o'clock another re cess was taken. The convention reassembled nt 8:t0 o'clock, wIipii the report of the committee on credentials was adopted. The com mil tee on permanent organization re ported ns follows: Chalriunu It, II. Card well, of Hanover; secretary, J. Bell Big ger; assistant secretary, Ham Sliepperd, Mr, Cardwell took tho chair and an nounced that tho convention was ready for business. Nominations for govornor wero then declared In order, and Congressman Charles T. O'Forrail, Colonel A. S. Bu ford and Major J. Hugo Taylor wero named. The ballot resulted: O'Ferrnll, 1,140; Ty! lor, SCO; Buford, 159. The nomination of O'Ferrnll was made unanimous. It. C Kent, ot Wythe, was noinliialed for lieu tenant governor by acclamation. Tho War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of bravo soldiers to tlio war, and no state bears a bet ter record in that respect than It does. In Itlernturo It is rapidly acquiring nt. enviable) titnro. In war and literature Solomon Yowoll, voll known as a wrller'as "So'," Ihih won an honorable position. Dur ing tlio lato war ho was a member of Co. M, id. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. Regarding an Important drcumstaiico he writes as follows: Several of us old veterans hero aro using Jr Miles' Uestoratlvo Nervlno, Heart Ciuo mid Nerve ami Liver Pills, all of them giving t-plcndld hiitlsfacllon. In fact, we havo never n-e 1 remedies that compare with them. Of 'lie Pills we must say they aro tho host com hln lion of tho qualities reuuired In a prep iiiit'Joii of their nature woliavo over known. We Inivo Mono but words of pralso for them. They nro the outgrowth of a now principle In inenielne. and tone up the system wonder fully. Wo Niiy to all, try thoso remedies." -Solomon Yowoll, Marlon, lad., Doc. S, 1618. These remedies aro sold by all druggists on it poslilvo guiiranteo, or sent direct by the hr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind.. on ie- elpt of priro, SI por bottlo, six bottlos to, ox pro s prepaid. They positively contain uelther o'l' ites nor dangerous drugs. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phila.,Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from bnsl ness, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, ladies and prominent citi zens can be seen at office. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Send for circulars. j Offloa Hour's : S H.fll. to"3 P.tJI.' Hil!I3 F02 Einsnicz. Tho following aro a few of tho many that havs been entirely cured of Rupture by Da. i. Ii. iUYEn's Treatment: , mi f. Jacob C. Schant. 2320 North Broad St., Phlla, ' IS. O. Sheesly, Shcelton, Dauphin Co., l'a. I l 11. Rosslter, I'hocnlxvllle, l'a. H.A.Hall, Newton, N.J. John U.Schearer ,YellowHou8eP.O.,T!erlcCo.,r A. 8. Klelngcma, Limekiln P. O., Herts Co., l'a. 3. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, l'a. A. A. Goldewonthy, Centialia, Col. Co., ra, C. Heritage. Mullca Hill, N. J. U E. Hess, R ockhill, l'a. F. A. Kreiti, filatlngton. Pa. ' E. M. Small, Mount Alto, l'a. las. Davis, I'lttvllle, 22nd ward, rhlla. L.U. Kunkel, 1131 Linden St., Allcntown, ra.1 3. T. Benny. 601 a 10th St., Phlla. Itev. 8. II. shcrnier, Sunbury, Pa. A. P. Levlmo re, Woodbury, N. J. D, J. Dellott, 211 a 12th St Reading, Pa. Israel Sandt, Male St., South Easton, ra. L. P. Deturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., ra. I. Oensehelmer, Clayton, N.J. Z. K. Danenhow er, 1 109 Columbia Ave., ra. 3. C. Piper, 735 Tearl Bt, Reading, l'a. wra. uranuana, uiuucebter, j. SI. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morrij trt,' tVm.Dlx, 182S ifontrnse Bty Thila. rhomas It. Hartung, New IUnggoU,r 3, Lockel, 2231 Reese Bt., l'hila.,. I. Q. Qulmby, 211 Pearl St., Reading, Ta. R. Q. Stanley, 424 Spruce St., Lebanon, r. A Schneider. Locust Dale, ra, , I). B. Noll, LI meklln P. O., Berks Co., ra. O. A. Deturk, Blrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. wm w. iTnrtAnntlnft. Phoenlxvlllo. Pa. W.M.Llnebaoh,C24 Washington St., Reading, Pi lohn C. Lyme, 1310 Howard St., HarrUburs, I' Chas. Smith, 412 mcenwicn bt., j-nua. G. Burkbard, 489 Locust St., Reading, Pa. C 0 Keehn, DougUsvllle, Berka Co., Pa. Henry L. Rowe, Pottstown, Pa. O. L. Swarts, I'oynette, Wis. i Wm. J. Blbig baus, 629 Taylor 8t., Camden,N'J.i Alfred Haley, Pbilllrsburg, N. J. I R.Magtll, 01 en Lock. Chester Co., Ta. ' Mr. Beokard, Balrd St., Germantown, Thlla. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Mongt. Co., Pa. i Wm. Ettlngor, Leesrort. Pa. , E. Crabtree, 2904 Palethorp St., Thlla. ' 1 IT a liMnl- M17 Kftrth 9nrt Kf . lhllfl. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. .WW.J, ww.. 1 .. Philadelphia Office is closed on the 2nd SaturH Shut by an Olllrnr. Asbury PARK. Aug. 18.-Benedltto Bel persons in that vicinity on that day. ' toi anil John I rail, Italians employed at Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment la la Ocean Urpve Heights, the new reort Just I?Bf on." & canrcslv starting a half mile to the weat of Ocean eatment and return boms the aame day. G rove, wore shot by Officer Maddoek, of i the Asbury Park police force. The men A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the 6ody, made In ONE AlINUTE from Only SO ct$, for a full pound paekagt, ttt tamplo on application to tnanulaoturtn, rea8ST 11. It, Severn V Jia-a tie, W. U Water MSm Sho Takes tlio Load in tho Eaoo for tho Astor Oup, A CLOSE AUD EX0ITINO CONTEST. In the Opinion nf Vnelitsmen the Vlellnnt Is Already Destined to Defend tho Ainorlcn Cup Acatust Lord Dunrnven's Valkyrie Tlio Jubilee Cnmn lu Hecnud. NEwroirr, H. I., Aug. 18. Tlio America cup Is safe. Tlio defender Is as good ns chosen Such was tho unanimous verdict nf every expert yachtsman that witnessed tlio raoe olt llrenton lte yesterday. It Wa the first fair meK the respective boats, nnd the VigllHiit t.iiled liken witch and stood up like a house. No more superb burst of speed has over been wit nessed in tills or any other country thnn that made by tlio Vigilant as sho gybed around the outer mark, eased her sheets nud ran for tho finish. It was not only a Brent victory for the Vigilant, but tlio triumph of ideas for tho ordinnry center board. The type of boat that has so ably defended tlio cup thoroughly and effec tively outsailed fin keels and every other device that could be attached to tho bot tom ot raolng craft.. On board all of tlio big sloops there was no dearth of talent, for each skipper had an advisory board with him. Nat Ilerres hofT and Hunk Holt sailed the Coloula, Dosigncr Slewart helped Captain Sherlock o" tlio Pilgrim, General I'aino advised witli Jack llurr on the Jubilee, and C. Oli ver Isclin was by the.stdo ot Skipper Han sen on tho Vigilant throughout the entire race. Despite all this array of skilled and experienced men, tho Vigilant sneaked through their lees nnd blanketed them whenever she felt disposed. The wind blew steady and strong from start to fin ish, and neither fluke nor calm marred any part of the contest. At 11:83 the signal gun to start the big sloops boomed across the wnter. Almost simultaneously with the gun tho Jubilee nnd tho Vigilant, both on tho starboard tack, bore down for the line and crossed closo under the flagship, with the Jublleo to windward. After them came the Coloula, about n length astern, nud then came tho Vigilant. All of the yachts carried jibs, staysails, mainsails and club topsails, breaking out their baby jib topsails as they went over tho Hue. The Jubilee nnd Pilgrim soon took on their light sails, however, followed by tho others a half hour later. The Pil grim now ran through the lee of the Jubilee and seemed to shoot rapidly ahead, but sho was treated to a dose of tho same medicine a few minutes Inter. The Colonia was now about 500 yards astern of the Pilgrim, and tlio Vigilant the same dis tnnco from the Colonia, though she was eating right up into the wind. At 11:50 tho Pilgrim, having been blan keted by the Jubilee, split tacks with the others an d stood ofT to the southwest and passed astern of the Vigilant. This left tho three others In lino ahead on the star board lack, with tho Jubilee leading, but to leeward of the Colonia, which wns in turn to leeward of the Vigilant. Of the tluco boats the Vigilant teemed to hold a better luff and her sails were set neater. The Vigilant .was to far to windward that sho had easily the lead of the others. Even thus oarly It looked as though the Vigi lant was a sure winner. So on to tho end of the race tho Vigilant nt every turn showed her superiority. The Vigilant seerued to hold a hotter lull and move faster through tho water as she neared tho turning mark, a red flag upon a buoy, fifteen miles to wludwnrd of Ilreutons Reef lightship. The yachts gybed around In the following order: Vigilant, 2:00:37; Jubilee, 2.12:20; Colonia, 2:13:15; Pilgrim, 2:10:42. In tho run homo the Vigilant held her lead, and would have probably increased It had not the weather-been so thick that she mistook another vessel for the light ship nnd stood too far to the eastward. This necessitated her taking in tho spin naker and balloon jibtopsall, gybing over to the port tack, and losing probably threo or four minutes. Tho Jubilod and Colonia held each other to tho finish, but the Pilgrim, carrying away tho jaws of her gall-, gave up tlio race. The Jubilee, after crossing the finish, also carried away hers. The following is the summary ot the races: Elapsed Timo. 4:02 53 4:i8:13 4:01 Start. ll:fl:IO 11:85:81 , H:o6tA3 . llUBuM Finish. SrSlfcll 3:t8::lt Vigilant-. Jubilee .... C'oloala ... Pilgrim.... 3::19 No finish taken. .Murdered at the Circus Tent. Tl'.ENTON, Aug. 18. James McDcrmott, an iron worker, aged 20, got into nu' alter cation with some of the employes of Bar num & Uailey's circus while their perfor mance was going on, nnd one of the men struck McDerniott over the head with a rope stake. The blow cracked his skull nnd he died. Charlea Hrower, Charles Wickelhauscn and James Halpln, nil em ployes af the circus, ore In custody as par ticipants in tho affray. Strike at the lluliiuln Works, Philadelphia, Aug. 18. The stay bolt nieu in the boiler shop of the Baldwin Locomotive works struck yesterday in the ennseouonoe of n reduction of 10 ner cent. m their wages. For n week past the linn has had a notice posted in the shop, as well ns in other parts of the works, notifying the men of a xcallng down in wages lu cousemience of the financial stringency. Only about forty men went out, and they win not oe inconvenienced. Hnhe Smith Out of Journalism. Washington, Aug. 18. Secretary Smith wan today shown n pretm dispatch to the effect that the Atlanta Journal hod called upon cougrewi to luwa a free ooinage bill. The secretary said that no significance bliould bo attached to the editorials ot the Journal on account ot the fat tlmt he t-till holds a block ot stook In that paper, for the reason that he ceased to control that imper when ho came into the cabiuet. wore witbag 'i'i who were threatening I Contractor K. .nan for not producing . overdue pay. .Maddux wot arrested. Two Itnlliins Killed hy Oars. IlINOUAHToK, X. Y., Aug. 18. Two un known UaliaiiH were killed by n wildcat engine on the Dolawaro, ItokHWHnua and Western rai road about a mile tod a hull tual of thin i ilv yeaUTday afternoon. They did not heal the eugiueer'H whiatle. Polish Ihorera In a lllot, nrfTAix), Aug. IS. There was a small sUed riot at lllack Hock between l'olish laliorers. Peter street is being paved, aud 100 Polos were brought from Bast Buffalo und put to work. The Polea living In the vlolnlty, -to tne numuer of auu, ottaoKea and drove away the Kast Duffalo men. They then placed guards over the work. A battle between the rival forces appeared Imminent, when the police arrncd and dispersed the crowd. Work has been us- ponded. "THE KIND 9 THAT CURESg S S MRS. r. J. CR05tWI!LL, nn Enpcriiua , a. x. p Ia world of joy in 1 FOUR WORDS I bd i"Two Bottles Cured Me!"" SlDANA SAIISAI-AHILLA CO.: E3 g! I)AB 8IBN For ycri I hu Utfl WiM Egiu-y 'IVoiililo. Nothing ieepMa to help m "permanently until I tried sm i DANA'S 1 S.URSAPAIIILLA i ggnd two l.ollle. ITltlll. Mil. B 3 iJfpfrwmv m H , N. Y una t: i vimjni t ph-u. KSCHmiATHBCO flH TMb mrtlflnl Mini 'm... . 1,u I Vnnw IM faM Ml. 1'. J.S Cromwell to bo trimtwurllin Ki WPOnB Rflwhow worn yon run rjiy H A. II. MoKEE, Jutdetof thtfFeacc g EqwraiKe, N. Y. w , tj B Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast Maine. a Professional Cards. J OHN K. COYliE, A TTORNEY-A, Tkf.X onice Deddall building, refjandoah, M. HDKKK u A TTORNKY AUSfiAJTii SHSMANDOAU, Pi, ,! Offlee noom 3, P. O IlulMipg, Shenandoah, ludl.stcrlyhulldlng, rottifSw. 0. T. IIAVIOK, SURGEON DBXT1&K Office Northeast Cor nhitlentre Sts Shenandoah, over Stein's US Hole. M, 8. KISTLEIt, M. D., PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. Office -ISO North Jardln street) Shenandoah. J-JK. JAMHtl HTK1N, J?irtUVIAIf AND BUJiGKON. Offlee aud iieshlenee. No. 14 North Jardln Slreot, Shenandoah. . , y E. D- LONOACRE, QraduatQln Veterinary Surgery oacl Deniittry. All calls bv mall, tcloerutih or telenhone at tended to with promptness, urglral opera tions performed with tne greaieHtare. Offlee: commercial iioioi, Doenanaoas JRANK WOMEIt, M. D. Specialist in Treatment oj (hlarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea Bo,8 and throat. Bpectacles tarnished, gun aateed to suit all eyes Offloo 13 Mouth Jardln street, Hhenandoah. NowAVp. So you wear them 7 When next In need try a p Boat In the world, . 1 ; '!'; ' g BP "fid-UVKt! OH Iin FC Thk. ' iifsi'irifji " re roK rnn ruiiH ?:00!l.7. -,Jlm -1, ' tr.,A A noree eunr . j. i- l.,l y a, juu want a lino vni.aj gnuu lilauo in 1110 ,a,o. ttv es. don't nav ,n tns s. trv mv i:i.hll. K4.uunri wear as well, If you wish io economue In your footwear, do to by purchasing W. L, Douglaj Shoes. Name and price stamped en the liotlom, look for it when you buy VT. L. D017OT.AS, rrocIUon, Mss. Sold by josnnir haul,, i 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah Fa. Blllousnoss, Dyspopsla, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho Kidneys, Torpid LIvor Rheumatism. Dlzzlnoss. Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, JaundlcOjErup tiona and Skin Dlsoasos. Pries 25. poi tfli. De.: t!' Eiiti. DEJUI, Jon.'iSOI LOU. frfpi. t:rl!n;t, TL rri. . .. . rt nnn riAirtrr npnrr j-:-iviirv . We guanntre u to nd the house of Rats, noaCHCs Water Huos, or MONEY REFUNDrO. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER U ihcbatlu the cVetfor BsBu, Ant, Moth. IneeaTa am Soli. ao. For Sale by all OnitsUlt H sareand get the genu-. Sold only lo bottles, our : Njrk oncach. D. MAURER 4 iSOfa, nsa N Otm St.. Pmildhia. FIRE fflSUHANCi.. arKottau- oiasiMttM$ IWraiy in ec put im rsMUtfl ly - S .? Advertise 4V WF Skr-SiaMHa( V .1 mm m m m - U, N mmwrnm V awl s.KWWsm 3.
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