r - READING RAILROAD SYS Anthracite coal used exclusively) Insul o) inllnces nnd comfort TIME IX .1LB 1H XrrEOT MAY. 14, 1W3. k Trains leav- Shenandoah as follows: For Now Writ via Philadelphia, weok U 2.0H.a.2H.7.18.l'i..'8 a.m.. 12.2I.2.4H.G.M D.m. S II tit Z.0B, 7.4S a. m for Now York via Mauch Che, ror usuaiee; anu i-aiiiHioipmu, wbbk ulls ,W d,sh, tf.ici. ii.ua a. in.,i.i 0,0.00 p. ui. ou lluv. H.08. 7.40 m.. 4.28 a. m For Harrlt .urg, week days, 1.08, 7.1B a. n.1 2.48. &.M n. m For Aftonwn, woeic (lavs, 7.18 a.m., Ix.Ui! 2.4i p. m. For Pottsv a, week days, 2.08, 7.18, 10.08 a. ml u.zt. s.18, c.Bi p. m. sunuay, z.va, 7.19 a. in., i n. m' For Tamaq a and Mahanoy City, week dayt 2.03, 6.83, 7. IE, J.OS a. m., 12,31, 2.48, 5.53 t. m. Sun day, X.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.S p. m. Additional in Mahanoy City, week days, D.&8 p. tu. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.1. a. m., 2.48 p. io. For Wllllnoisport, Sunbury and Lewlsb week aayg, r. a, 7.1s, n.ss a. m., i).ie unany,s.!B a. tn.,a."3 p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, week days, z.ob, h.Z3 b.. 7,18, 10,08, ll.v'b a. m., 12.21. 1.33, .iS, o.w, 0..'Jd, n.J 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.24, 7.48 a. m., 8.03, i.'Ji p, u For Glrardvllle, ( Rappahnunook Stf attorn weekdays, 2 18. 3 23, 6.2J, 7.18; 10.08, ll-Aj u, 12.-J4,1.3, 2.4I-, 5.63, 6.59. 8.33 p, m. SunfiaV, a u. S.S3, 7.46 a. m., 3.0S, 4.28 p. m. f " For Ashland and Slutmokln. week viavs. 8 2f. u.o, U. Ui., l.wii v.,Kj, ,.w f nj, nut oay, B.4M, ,o A, m., o.vo y. ui. TKA1NS FOll SUKNAHUOAn, Leave New York via 1 oiinucipnia.g,,,. jys, o.wu. im., ,.ov i. u,., 'jugm. bun Leave Nov. torkvlo Mauch Chun :. wcbkdavft. 4.00. 8.46 a. in.. 1.0U, 4.80 p. ID. Su l.-.avn PhlliuJulphlii .Ylnrfcnt f day, 7.15 a. 11 . iretu ntaiiun, m.. and 4.00. ween oays, Liz, o.o, iu.iju B.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 06 a. in. 11.3u p. in. Leave Reading, week days, LIU, 7.10, lo.Oo, U.K. a. UI., u.ou, i.u, u. iu ouuuujw 35 10.4a a. Jfl. Lonve I'ousvine, weeic ui..n 2.40. 7 10 a. in 12.30,0,11 p. m Sunaay.zjfl.Wio-.m..OBn.m. ui,i t.Ji'. I'iMj tu j , 3.20, 7.43 a. m., s.wi p. m. . Lrave Mananov week days, 8.45, S.lf , 11.47 n. wKJ.hi, 7.42. 1 p. ra. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 a. m.t o-w it nxty Leave Maiian e, weok dsys, 2.(0, 4.00, !.66, 3.00, V20,6.ai,7.M , 10. 1 0 B 27 a. m.. 3.37. 5.G1 d. re. fl.SO.U.35.10. 40.11.68a, n. m. Sundav. 2.40. Lrivu Girardvllle. ( '.appahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6. 2.12, 1.01, 6.2d, 8.32, 8.03, 1 u.4i iu.ina.ia., iz.vt., .10 p. in, Sunday, 2.4., 4.IR, B.a;i, ft. m., d.ii. '-.u, Loave wtlilamsport, a. m., 3.35, 1116 p.m. s For llaltlmoro. Wa'ih 1). m. Iik days. 8.00. V.36. 12.00 aaay, u.i! p. m. H. & O. U It, throus Avenue station, Phllad', z 60,8.01, 11.SJ a. m.,a.Wi igtou ana uu west vi irainis ieav Mirar- lobla. (P. K.R. R.) at 16.42.7.10 p.m. Sunday 6.42, 7.10 p. m. 3 ui, B.ic, 1 1 .27 a. m.. ATLANTIC C TY 131 VISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whai ana tioutn sireoi wnar Weekdays Kxpro. (Saturdays, 1 30) 200,1 for Atlantic City. ,1100, boo, 1045 n tt. Rino, lv 4 20, 615 pm Excursion 71 0 am. fccommodatlcn, 8 00 u u. . 4 ;. 6 46 n 1 Hundays KxprcsJI ria.8 00.830. 900. 10C0 c m an'i 4 p m, 4 45 n m. li mtKlntlon, SlOam anu Returning leave 1 and Arkansas avti ImtlcClty depot, Atl.nr. (Mondays only. 045 Pjj. Weekdays F,xpri 00, 7 3 1, 9 HO a in and 8 16 in. acc 'mmodatlon, 6M Excur-ion, froiu foot 0 1 ui, a v. t at, v ju H ill n in aucn ) p t M 1st lssl ppl Ave nut Hunouyb icxprtt 1, iv, u ui. 11 m. a :t. iou. ri.xi. soo. n.J.n. 7 tu, 7 an, f uu, v w 1 AccommodallQU, 7.30 m anu aiopm, 1 lev IHvIsUm leave Shenanaoan ft Passenger trulrl Penn Haven Junl lion, Mauch Chunk, J, '?".?f"'gf?F'i While Hall. Catasauau. Allcntuwn. : liailoton. w eaiberiy, 1 ano and Mahanoy C 12.43.2.57.4 22 n. in. Quakake Junction, Del jny ai o.ui, 7.0, v.un a m. For Now York, 6.04, .4.22U. m. 1 k7.23 a. m., 12.43, 2.37 For Ilailuton. Wllki" kliurre. White Havon Plttston, LatcyvlUc To und lOlmira. 0 ill. 0.08 a. anaa, sayre, waveriy. For Kochestor, llufTalo, r tne West, 0.01. 9.18 a m. li 4: 7. ba p. m. Llaura Falls ard I and 8.08 11 ra. For iioivioero, uoiawarc StroudshurK, 8.04 a. m., i.-U , Pur Lambertvlllo and Trc water uap ana For Tunkhannock. 8.01. 9.0-: on. 8.03 a. m. ... I. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. r.., For Ithaca and ueneva n. m n,oi, visa. m. o.'J For Auburn 9.08 a m. f nj For Jtanesvuio, Levisior . m. Ed Heaver Meadow 7.2a, a. m., 5 27, 8.08 p. in. For Audenrled. Ilazloto: ber Y fcrd, o.m, 7., O.Of Stockton and Lum 4.22, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Fcr Horanton, 6.04, !j IJi.. m., 12.41, 2.5, 8.C8 p.m. For Hazlebruok, Jedflo. 6.01. 7.10. 9.08. a. m.. 12.43. a, Hi .67 Ill lor. . rcelatid, For Ashland. Olrnrdvlllt. . 6.27 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.4 n. m. lid Lost Creek. 4.62. I4.1U, 0.33, c., u.u For Kaven Kun, Centrallt1 Shamoklu, 8.4A 10.10 n. m., 1 fount Carmcl anc . For YatavlllB, Pa i'ln hi. 4.40. 8.22 n. m. Delano, 0.04, i.m, v.ijti, ii.un 6 27. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 p. in. Trains will leave anamok! 1.65, 3.20 p. m. and arrlvo n Ci w, n. J BUT A w v. I at 7.65, 11.45 a. n, f.l Shenandoah at 9.08, 11.05 o.m.,12.4J, 2.67, 5.K? 3' SM3 ,-8 Leave Pottsvllle for Shenf.WA "i'wi 7 1K 9.05, 10.16, H.4J a. m., 12.32, 31 J" ;; 'Leave Shenandoah tor HazlilfJ,, .... .w 01J1 a. m., 12.43, 2. '7, 4.22, 6.27,8.08 plton, 6.01, 7.26, 9., Leave liai .ion ror cnenai ":,, ., 11.06 a. m 1215, 2.f 5, 5.30, 7.25, 7ndoah, 7.20, J23 SUNDAY TKAI:lP- m- Trains leavo for Ashland, a lr.v',- H r , Creek, 7.29, 9. 0 o. m., 12.30, 2.45 frrdvllle and Lest For Yateeville, Park Place,!0;' Delano, Haxlcton, Ulack Creek I Mahanoy City, Havon June .Ion, Mauch ChiJU"V?' Uothlehem, Hasten and Now Allentown, 12 so 2.55 d. m. I orlt -,u a ri. For Phlladtlphla 12.30, 2.55'p Delano, 8.40, 1 1,35 a. m., 12.30, &5Sf to"0? J?'? anfl Leave iiazieion ior nennua ;; : a. m.. 1.05. 6.30 D. m. Vah, 8.30, 1 Leave Shciianuoah for Potts'l 9.80 a. m., 2.46 p. m. ' tine, 6.60, 8.40, Leavo PotUvlllo for ShcBanoJ .m.,1.85, 6.16 p.m. I ah, 8.30, 10.41 O. U. HANCOCK, Gin. P. , . Bhilai? as. Agt. A. W.NONNEMACHER. Aslt.GilulPhla, Pa, Valley uivisiou, &oum "tinier, '"."i," I A. SWiSIdiisD, feem P. 5 )AI)j- sioi PENNSYLVANIA RAILIIOA; (I sonnTi.KtM, divisio: JU Y 2d. im. Trains will leave hhenandoah ati dato for WlBmvn's. 011berlon,iFriJe,r abpvi Castle, Bt. Clair, l'nitsvllle, llifibiivllle, Now Pottstown, Proontxville, Norhatoarg, KeartlLR ndelphla (llroad street station at p wid Mill a. mfand 4-.1& p. m on wei,fc ijys;:"" a"1," vlllo and lntoi mediate stations ; io. "or Potti SUNUAYH.l ' m' For Wlggan's, Otlberton, Prac, ,,, ., Castle, St. Clair, I'oitsvllle at 6:lvTl.le Now and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Ueatt SMIi1a.nj town, PhasnlxvIlK , Norrlstowh, phne, 1'ott. at 8:00,9:40 a m;, 8 10 p.m. f hlladolphU Trains leave Frr-ckvllle for lined . 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 6:01, 7:42l,ndSn.h a. Sundays, 11 .11 a. m. and 6:40 p. a. P. ni Leave Pottsvllle for Shonaatioah', . ,. ,. 11:18a. m and 4:40,7:16 nnd 10:00 p. oj 'S!,n at 10:40 a. m. and 5. IS p. in. i i.Sundayi Leave PhUaUolpiaa(Uroad8t(etsil . . Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 B( anit''in ful 4 10 and 7 11pmvli days. On fcundl " aa a m, at 6 60 a in. For I iitsvlllo. 9 23 a m. W Ieavr For New York Kxpresslf wl , . at 3 20, 4 06. 4 50, 6 15, 6 50, 7 60,420, lek days 11 35, a m, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m, (Ll 1100 press 1 08 and 4 60 p m. dining cars.) ?1',-U.E.L 30, 3 20, 4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 0 00, b 20) 60, . J 0 6 15, 8 12, B SB- 11 OJ 11 35, a m, 12 fe, j W t, W, (limited -160j 5 20,6 20,0 50,7 13 ani 8 12 12 01 night I p m and stations, 605, 6 50, 8 26, 11 39 a uijtnu IKU1"?, 4 O. P m weekdays and 5 00 y m ijjiurdi; 4 , J JO Sundays 4 05 and 8 5 a m. f i orly For Ualtl&ore and wasningtia se 831,910,1020, 1118 am, (1226 taHea-, oar,) 1 30, 40, 4 41, (6 In CoogresxWl I. !"nlnj l'ulhnan Par or Cars nuj .Ulni cjLlinlteJ 7 00, 7 40 p. in . 12 '3 night weedaylr), rf.nvq,n thi 3111 1118 am.. IJn SV Sun- 7 40 u m, iinil ' 12 Wt night. Waslugtol' i 7 a 55 n in didly. No coauhes. 1 P only, For Ulchmond 7 2 - a i.- U 10 p 1 , 12 01 dally, and 1 J p. m. week uaya. 1 1 night TlulUS will leavo uuniBuurK ,r fill . and the West every day at 12 25, In aiihun a m and 2 25, 3 25, .(6 00 limited) an 7 331 8 11 Wkv fnr AiUHinu al H 18 am and GtnmiP ru. day. Foi Pl'.tsburg and Altooua 4 jriovcry evory day. l ! " Trains will leave Suntury for Wliutd MH nanitmhlffim Ri,.lhDntHr.l ttAl.I'DOri -Ninrarn Fallb at 201. 6 13 a in, and ft, n mf ani days, Forl-lm1rat6 3t p m we!llys,ww Vria and Intermediate nolnts at 61 ami KP For Lock llaven at 5 13 ana 9 M a 1 dallyi'alll and 6 31 p n week days For Kendo at m . 1 S5 and 34 p in week days, ante is 136 IS. Sundays only. For Kane at 6 18 t, s;, acc weekdays. , h. M. Phevow, 41. Wo Gen'I Maii.sr ""'l sV, It,, TWICE '0U TALL is . Aresi jietui"s o bore, but wSn thif f (( f4 i ,.. . pie ar toiu vwlco thai atfaUaiJP 1 ( 13' fisa, h lre thev can blifOlitu?' I H J 4 V.m jwei rates than Bnyvi.,e if D'. iJ '2 A?" ," " . '" '.S; -44.. k jMBIBlMHBHjll.lHIIIIHKiri; I Z si,i. 1 im i . My," "beastly, etc., usBi In season and out Mao4 poi.on i. --i 1 iim- trouble. .MfS j X"liS.. llllilllHIIIHIIIIHbr Tu list ii KlX'iZTiZ of season soon lose all Rl IBL A who hl not any iHBHHMltfliiaiiiial teeth Wi it. Jaws, either TbSTs!"iXiiu HMnnailBHmflXHHIaMHHIH:!-! Of UOninHao lower lUOn Oil liewuianacwcurey a ,HL llllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllll.llllllllllltlll.lllllllllHfllllllllaillllll.. aSHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV. A kins ax Ft At. thnliTl.k. Scott's E mui8to of cod-liver oil presents a perfect fond palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these arc everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina- tiriti ni inirr rrA.'irfr nil. Whe greatest of all fat pro ri r1iif!inr foods, with IlvDO- t ' ------ - si phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail menti: that are associated with i -.j of flesh. TTfinrtsrho snd relievo nil tho troubles Inct' dent to a bilious stato of tho syntcra, euch as DiziinosB, Naueea, DrowalnoBs, Distress afttr eating, Pain In tho Bldo, eto. Vh!Io tholr most romark&Dio success nas oeon soown to cunos IToadacbo. yot Carter's Llltlo Liver Pills ntQ oqoallr valnamo In constipation, curing ana pre venting this annoying complalntwhlle thernlso correct nil disorders or the Btomacta, sttmulato tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Kven If tbcjr only coroa Ache thoy would bo almost priceless to thoso who BufTorfrora this distressing comprint, but fortu nately tbetr goodness does not end hero, and tb0 who onee try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wll Una to do without them. But after all elcJc bead Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is whore wa make our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very email and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doao. They are strictly veiretablo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 centsi live for SI. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SHALL OOSB. SMALL PRICE nuBKY DIAMOND There's no way to remove oil-stain a ;horoughly as n daily use oi because of its high percentage of te: ASK YOUR OROCBR FOR IT. JAS. S. ItirilC & CO., Chlcout White Russian Soap A SSS&itafSSiS'1 rD'i'iSSLF! itrrlil- drfitliCJullrtrrhrwnV Oleet Whitt' I'lvrinrdorrhcsitt iranyimi .1 11 ,,'''scl.an7...vl-i your drnp,.'t . hntiu n Ble O. It t :-i lv a few rim nlihout th" 1 0- publicity of nuctor. i.on i. scnoui tni Kuarintc,"! i.ot it !rlctui. ;li rnir.ml American Cvtk nnf ti' wd by Svti Chemioil C CINCINNATI t). i a BCloiiUflcolly prepHretl L!nimTiT- uui narmiess; every ingredient is o: rncoprnizod vuluo anil in constant tia 1 7 tho medical profession. It short v js Labor, Lessens Pain, DiminisK' , :r.ni?er to lifo of Mother and CluU1 " )k 'ToMothors" mailed free, con -iumg raluablo iufoimutloa anc . u'.untary testimonials. ijyereMchargea prepaid, on recelp BflADHELD KEGUUlOfl CO., Atata, Gs. Bold by all druggists. New Discovery. Mayer's Mnijnetlo Catarrh Cure is usodby vapor inhalation and is tne only medicine of the kind over put on tho market. My Inhala tion the medicine Is not poured Into the stoin'i"hiind thence sent wumlttrlne tliroueh tho syetem. Hut by Inhalation tho medlolne Is opplled directly to the dlroHMid organ and he only way to reach the adecti-d parts In iho nose, wvory oome is guarnieoa ny inouiug glst. Price 1 per bottle, Guaranteed to cute For sale by all druggists. its used mrrEiiENT fhom ant otiiru MEDICINE. Our advertised agents and nil druggists are Instructed to return the monoy to any one who t Us to be cu ou hv Mayer's Mugnetlo Oitarrh Cure. Prlro ono dollar for three monthB' trea 1 ment This Is saying a great deal, but It has novor failed. For alo hy drugelsts, or aa dregs The Matehs Dnua Co., dtw2w Oakland. Md IT3 Chlrt,citpr' Kestl.k Diamond 11 ran J. Pennyroyal pills pGt K Origin il wiifllulj llt'iiuine. A I.AOIC. ,k tl ut 1 ', I tni-tallio 1 rf 1 1 TuUo CARTER'S Painters! 5"li'Q EES L3V au jji mm mm sr. 1 . FRIEND" N THE WS HANDS. Mra, Bhann's Fato Now Bests With Twolvo Men. ARGUMENTS HNISIIED YESTERDAY The PrUoner Vlirorotiiily nenoiinrod hy Xiannt'eiilnr Stiicliloii for Asialllnp; tlte Cllnrnrlcr of Her Demi Hon .lllili: Abbott's Alii mill Impiirtlnl Charge. TttKNTON, Ann. 10. Counspl for tlie de- feiiM) Hummed up In t)io Slmtm nnirder trlnl yoKterduv. Mrs. Sbnnn sat In court with bowed liend, and sometimes lny with her head in the lnp of her diuiRhtcr JInbcl. Pathetic pasnKts and lllghts of eloquence, designed to touch tho hearts of Jurors In hor favor, wcro frequent, mid the prisoner wept whenover allusion was mads to the death of her son and tho devotion with which she nursed him when ho was weak, helpless nnd dying. Kx-Senator vanilerulltvras Sirs, bnann's first spokesman. Ho sketched tho history of tho case and then analyzed the evi dence, insisting that neither the arrest, in dictment, nor trial of Mrs. Shaiin was justified. Not oven tho suspicion of her guilt was justllled. Yoninc Bliann whs sufferliiK from n disease for which mer cury Is ndmlnlstcred, and. persons having that disease suy little, If anything, to others about It. Mr. Vmiuerlillt held t'hat Mrs. Shann's conduct was natural tloe night that her child was disembowlrd. She thought that the three strangers wore ofucors of tho Manlmttnn Life Iimurancu company, and that is why she did not glvo an alarm. The agent of tho company had threatened an autopsy, and. woman like, knowing nothing about such tilings, Airs, bliitnu thought they could make the autopsy at what hour the plrotsed Sho made some objection natural under tlui circumstances, but did not cry out. God knows what any other womiiu would have dono. She might and she might not have cried out. If the stateis Inslstment Is belleveil tne jury would have to believe that this. woman toro lier clillu's heart out witu nor own hands. Judgo Chauncey H. IJeasley followed Mr. Vanderbilt, und spoke for about an hour. Tho summing, up wns finished with Prosecutor Stockton's address. Ho told tho jury that they must forget tho sex of the prisoner iiml in their deliberations leave out all consideration or tne sentence tho court may have to pronounce should thoy find , a certain verdict. The prose cutor admitted that the evidence against her was largely circumstantial, but in all poisoning cases tills was so. The crime Is essentially secret in all Its nature, liven it the evidence was circumstantial, that was no reason why this dastardly and cownrdly crime should go unpunished. The prosecutor rlitculed the idea that tho insurauco companies had the young man's body evlceraU-d or that Dr. llergcn, the family physician, was aonnccted in any way with tho outrage. Tho prosecutor bcored the woman severely for defaming tho name of her dead son by seeking to prove thats he was a drunkard nnd tho vilest of debauchees. At tho conclusion of the prosecutor's ad dress the court adjourned for the day. Judgo Abbctt charged tho jury this fore noon. The charge was an impartial and able review ot the evidence pieseutcd, and the jury wa cautioned togivo the prisoner tho benefit of any doubts that mny arise, Thu j.try then .retired for deliberation. All Indiana r,yfinhlnc:. EvaKVili.k, Aug. 10. "-Shortly after 3 o clock in the morning Charles Walton, tho negro who rut the throat of Sam Keith, a 10-yeur-oId boy, and robbed him of ft, was lynched by a mob of about fif teen hundred citfeens of Morganfield und Unlontown. The hanging occurred in the woods about a mile from ftlorganlleld, Walton was captured shortly after the cutting, and wns taken to Morgan Held, where ho was identified by tho boy. Tho mob formed qujjtly, and learning that Walton was ou uie way to the Henderson jail, twenty . mile distant, they overtook the officers, captured the prisoner and lynched him. Trie body wns left hangiug until cut down by officers. ITnnt to Drive Out Chinamen. Fhesno, Cni., Uug. 10. At 1 o'clock in tho morning a lulfphonu message from Itoedinc's Vlueyards, two miles from hggers, announced that raiders were driv ing tho Chinamen from there, bheritt Scott and a posse met the raiders between Kggcrs anu liooilii.g s and held n long parley, during whiou the sheriff ordered them to keep the peace, took the names of t lie leaders and uompelitd them all to re turn to Fresno. Some of the raiders were armed, and when flint met by the posse were inclined to be warlike. Tho sheriff suld he would arrest nil the leaders. The Drought In .Hulne. AUOUSTA, Aug. JO. The drought which prevails over the entire s ate has reached a severity unprecedented in the crop grow ing for liiiiuy yeaiH There nro extensive regions where scarcely an inch of rain has fallen during tho summer. Many acres of grain, corn and potatoes aro mined be yond recovery. The fields are ns brown and bare as in winter. Forest lacs are burning in many parts of the state. 1 1 Ills Ilndy Found tfter Three Months. Ilr.IDQETON, N. J.j Aug 10. James Stiles nud Jacob Applvgaee, eXuursionints, found the dead body ot Willhv.n Moore nt the mouth of tho Jiiiiikue river. Moore has been miskitig from lis homo at DlWding Creek, this county, (or thiee months. He started In 11 s to tin M go ou board 11 boat. Ho was 50 year.-, old land a soldier in the lute war. Kurt hq 11 ake' In lliirhtirest DUCHAltEST, Aug I lli. All earthquake was reit in this oly at B o'clock m the morning. It was illowsd in rnpui buo ceesdlon by two oiheiK The l-eideuts were budly frhihtaueld Mid many of them left thelrhouieswlUilnatUing on but night clot til 11 ir. Siiuht 1 lunuufe was douo to number of biiiluiuAt, but nobody was hurt. An Exploding motive Kills Three, GHliKNsriKLP, O.J lujr. 10. Freight en glue No. 107, east bJ ul, ou tlte Ilaltlmore and Ohio SoutliwuiU 1 IMlrodil, blew up near Itokalx-I, instantly killing Kngluoer Uiislm, Firemnu IfOberts und Iiriikeman Quimi Th.- trucks wero budly torn up by the loroe of the cxtloiiu. Death of i:lr Vuitlilty, PlTTsnuito. Aug, if Kx-Mayor Nicho las li. Vnngultv, Of ,Illglieny City, died at his rundeiicd gu Olta met yesterday afternoon of typlius ilwuifry. He leaves a widow and 1 fiM4lh.f thirteen chll irtn in coiiilm table Qtriii,iiLiatiets. It is said that Kniser! Yllhelm In emula- tiou of the Caliph arouij al Unset) ul jin&Hts considerable till the streets of Ills capliii ing thu condition of lib liemember that blan ; iu walking about III dUguise, study lubjects. la unmeaning as at words like "Jol- well as inelegant and ly," "beastly," etc., u: i in season nud out of season soon lose all ieir meaning. " A TOWIW3 RACE, Tim Cup IlrfrnclPM llrstight tn the I'lnlih I.llm Hjf T(lf. NnwroitT. Aug. 10. A henvy ground Mvell rolled In from Hrenton's Rest yes terday, and In striking oontrast to Thurs day's grand race was yesterday's dismal failure. For a time it looted as though there might be a r, lee after all, and that tho Colonla would b B the fortunate otip defender. She got n luad shortly after tho itart, hut It was only owing to the sudden rhlft ot the wind, anil Skipper Hank Halt Mion took ndvantigo ,tf It. lie managed to hold it nroiin!ho Urstmark, for he was to far to windward thritthn Vigilant nould not oalch him. On live second leg, how ever, the Vlullant sofln overhauled and passed tho Jubilee, and was rapidly gain ing on the Colonla, when a lucky shift of wind gave her first, place. She was In tho Van when the ruoe was given up and the yachts wero towed into the harbor nt 5s80 p. m. Tho race Is be'ng sailed again this after noon, after w'u -li tho fluet will be dis banded. O'DnnnplI DcfimU C'Hltuimih. Coney Island, Aug. 10. At tho Coney Island Athletic oluh last night tho fight for a purse of $1,000 between Pat Cnhlll und Jim Sullivan resulted in a victory for Cahlll, Sullivan being coinplelaly knooked out In the third round. It took five min utes to revive him. The bout between John Cattanaoh,-f Providence, andStovo O'Doiuiell, of Australia, for n purse of $2,500, wns won by O'Donnoll In the.fourth round. Cattauach wns one of tho worst used up men they havo yet had after a light at the Island. "Nnpoleoii" Kllii'iihl rieiuln Innncnnre. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 10. Ilobert Kiuoaid, the ex-NiipoIcon ot finance of Linn county, Kan., has returned to his homo at Mound City. He talked freoly about his financial troubles, declaring that he had been completely ruined, and that hu had iluiiM everything possible to save those who him truMitl him. Ho denied having nppiinirlntud any checks or having dono any wrong in receiving storo de posits. Children Crllstid hr h Tlm-Mlilnc; Machine. WllKKLl.vn. W. Va., Aug. 10. -Two little girls wero killed on a farm In Ohio, four miles west in this city. Tho daughters of James Ackerman, aged 0 und U years, were following listen m tUrtuiiing machine up a hill when uu accident occurred to tho machine and It started down tho hill. The little girls were immediately behind it and could not csonpo. They were caught by tho heavy iron wheels nnd crushed to death. Starring .Men Attempt Sutclile. Montreal, Aug. 10. William JelTerson, William O'Hlley and Michael Starke, all natives of tne United States, without work and driven to desperation by want ot money and food, uttempted suicide yes terday by jumping Into the river from tho Victoria pier. Thcinclrfent was witnessed by hundred-.. They were nil gooil swim mers, but miule no effort to save them selves. Jeficison and O'Klley wero saved, No llnpe fir Whlaky Men. Washington, Aug. 10. Attorney Oen cral Olney li.is decided that thuro Is 110 power lodged in the secretary of the treas tiry or any o'. her officer of the government to extend the tlmo for tho withdrawal of domestic whisky from bonded warehouses. This Is tho lust step in tho movement to obtain relief for the distillers. ttlotnus Workmen Fined. Nkw York, Aug. 19. Tho prisoners captured (lining the riot of the uueiu ployed In Wu.halla hall on Thursday were given small lines In court. A mob of their sympathizers, numbering 500, gathered In fiont of the police station and were very unruly. The police had to foico thorn back with their clubs. A Feiul landed hy Murder. DnnsDEN, Tonn., Aaj, 10. At (leaon Tenii., on the Nashville and Chattanooga road, J. K. Polk Alexander, a leading citir.cn, was snot three times by Dr. Wil son, a druggist, who then shot nnd killed himself. Alexander mny recover. The tragedy resulted from an old feud. "S-nb" Miners Threaten lo Strike, K.N8s City, Aug. 19. The imported negro miners at the Cential Coal com puny's shaits near Wier City, Kan., who ro cently took tlie place ot sttikniM, tiavo de manded an 'norease of wices of six cents per Ion, yearly male, at,d propose to strike u their demand Is refused. Tenesvlv-iiila I,iNtiuiiers. Washington, Aug. 10. Fourth class postma ters have just bee., appointed in Pennsylvania as follows: Dimsfnrr, Abra ham Hall; Gregory, Henry T. Tohntnn Nowberrytoivn, W. N. McCreury: Yoe, Georgo A. Knhler. Argentlno llebnlw Vletorloim, Buenos Ayhks, Anp. 10. The rebels In the provlnreot CorrientiH have oeleatei' the governmi lit ti-ooftH nud are inarching on Corilenfes cue. Litest advices irom La Plata are that tho rebels are at present Inactive 6. a r tSctx., 50cts., and $1.00 per Bottle, Puroji Concbs. Jloarseueftii.Horo Throat, Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Couch nnd Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thoueand where all others fdUe.ri. wlllrrnTin! vnrt If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a RiiaMntce. For Lame Mack or Chest. usoStllLQil's fl.ASTKlt. S5cts. CATARRH REMEDY, luvo vou catari ii f rots remedy is imaran- leoo to cure you. rrioo ujcia. jnjoctoriroo. DR. Tin it on (,,.), riuu ... , fllllUlll 1 rLM. .! ''.. . 1 f yon Hitfui ii-'n . 1 1'ullj 01 ,niUtr- wnflJtu.ll. iifV'n -uitDR.O. F. IHti. flv ir rM ' tn euunl Ltm. the onlv ti-ue a- I 1 AVI 111 I' V ! r fjutu-lk autl iioulle .inijwli1 tre.tniitotMml iuum.-.,! 11." Strlvlurea,4t,. ,r 1 ,-.- of -,m tu Si T'm, 6 to 8 1 Wrtl hiI S.,1. 4ay an V I'.-.l I .., A LIVING WITNESS. Albert K. Yoelera Mysi "I am thankful to our Ton. that I am ihuijr tu a Mli-ufw ( OR, Q, P. T rlnt.U'U irntHt hkiii it 114 uu umt'. cri, I urn piMUtl t 1 wty tin-it' map in- ereMt niAiiy ih)HUmitBi ami n-ffiDiH, but none to equal OR, THEEL 1 "'i twvnt jeum 1 utr uhi fuiMi you.li, Jul i nil iik-ret ion. Cuusultc4 u Joevu laiytUiati. None knm my aiiuit'iitrf. At 1'urt DixGiFTHEEL")"" ' IumI me, tuM 1 nf the tmih of m kIi la troutiie 1 tuurr.d n n 11 vorw effects vt juittbt'ul latlUcretlan, Mool iwUan '( itlm" trouble. dutii.it. I trli li in tin y liio v-rt ft 11 twenty yeur inst wry auctori, hut nmit c ultl d' i.uacu- nun atiMnmnir fur tm: suiti irvTtw - .im wn rvi . uu ,w . B (faa Mt r! I L.U .1 b Appointed Senators to lie Sen'nl. CllKTKNKK. Wyo., Aug. tB.-Oov nor 0bnrne has rwelved ri Ivate ndvloes lrom Washington to the effi ot that the ap pointed Senators from Wyoming, Mon tana and WaKhlngton aro su.-e to bo swtd, The MfBHttllMS Westerly wln.U; warmer: fair, except nn,iiimil llu-M. 1rwd ruins In pastern I'oiiiiiylvaiila and New Jernny. NUGGETSOF NWS. ,Jnt Jit Singh, inahnrajnb. ot ICapur- thala, arrived in C:'.cbo toilny. Major William MntUion, oliy editor of the New Orleans Picayune, died jester- lay, aged 68. Snarks from a locomotive caused a ISO 000 Ure In the paper mill of John tang, in Philadelphia, last night. John 1). KneUlti'r, the absconding cash ier of the South Side P uings bank nt Mil wnukee, was captured in Denver. The village of -Arlington, O., Is suffering from an epidemicot malignant diphtheria. Tho town lias been quarantined. The Virginia state ticket was completed by the nomination of H. Taylor Soott, of ifarquler county, for attorney general. Anthony Scuot.ts, residing in Highlands, a sti". urb of Denver, Colo., became Insane on lenrnlng that his pension of $8 a month had been out off. At the Heme Hill trnck, near London, SrnoHt OsinTiud eove..,l two miles on a safety bicycle in 4 min. IM3Bseo.; lower ing the world's record i Vnn-o sec. Cyrus Hrown, nged 50 jenrs, shot nnd killed his wife nt Columbus, Ind. They snpurited a month nio, and she hnil brought suit for dlioi-ee. Brown escaped HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Cause and Its Lesson. Whv did ho commit stticido? Oil I for tho same reason that thousands of others are on the verge of tho same sin, or in inime diato danger of insinity, paralysis, idiocy, or somo other equally unfortunate result of any nervous nfleetion. Ho knew lie was alllicted with a nervous disorder, but wns careless, apparently inillflerent to tho out como ; or I10 miy have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little or no knowlcdgo of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worso than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, falling memory, hot Hushes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, cnilensr. etc Tho samo or similar consequences aro likely to result to any one who lias any of ttieso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate 111 getting rid oi tncin oy intelligent ireai ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, nnd has discovered tho only re liable remedy for them. Thousands 01 vol untary testimonials prove tho virtues of Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Nervine. Alomo narker, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "1 wa so alllicted with oxtremo nervousness that I was on tho verso of Insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twolvo bottles of Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Norvlno, nnd was cured. It Is with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." " I hnd -been a great sufferer from chronic headache until I besan, about four months bko, to use Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervine and Pills, since which tlmo I havo not hod a headache. Several of my friends aro uslni? Dr. Miles' Item cdles, and tlnd them, as I did, to be more than you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Klstcr, Los Anirole", Cal, . W. II. Capwell, editor Tribune, Plymouth, Ta., writes : " My wife was cured of sick heailacho of many years' standing by tho use of Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Nerv Ine. Sho has recommended it to her friendB, and they all praiso It highly " l)r Miles' llestoratlvo Nervlno Is Bold by all dniEKlstaon a positive guarantee, or Rent direct by tho. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, !1 per bottle, six bottles forSP, express prepaid It is positively freo from opiates or dangerous driiRS. lr Miles' Pills, 60 doses, 25 cents. Free book at drugclits, or by mall. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, IOI5ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from Iras!, nous, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, ladles and prominent cltl zenscan bo seen at office. Consultation tree and ttrlctly eonfldentlal. Bend for circulars. sr Ollloa Hours : 9 H.f.1. to 3 P.Vf. KA1II3 res EiriEiscr. The folloivlng are a few of the many that hav been entirely cured of Ilupture by Dr. J. B. Ma.yer'0 Tbkatmbnt : . .. Jacob C. Schant, 2320 North Broad St., rhlla.s i E. O. Sheesly, Bheelton, Dauphin Co., l'a. i V. 11. Itossltcr, rhocnlxvlllo, I'a. It. A. Hall, Newton, N. J. John ll.Schearer ,YellowlIonseP.O.,l!erkCo.,r A. 8. Kleingema, Limekiln 1". O., Ilerks Co., I'a. 3. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, Pa. A. A. Goldow onthy, Centralla, Cob Co., ra. a Heritage, Mullen Hill, N. J. UE.Hess, Kockhill, I'a. F. A. Kreltz, Slatlneton, Pa. E. M. Small, Mount Alto. Pa. las. Davis, Pit tvllle, 22nd ward, Phils. L. II. Kunkel, 1131 linden St., Allentown, Pa. J Seo. W. Watt, Norrlstown, Pa. a m VAnnv tfi a intl, c, TSlTa Ilev. B. H. Shernicr, Bunbury, Pa. A. P. Levlmore. Woodbury, Si. J. D. J. Dellett, 214 S. 12th St RcadUE. P. Israel Sandt, Slain Bt., South Koston, ra. L. P. Dcturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., Pa. I. Oensehelmer, Clayton, N. J. I. K. Danenhow er, 1109 Columbia Ave rs. j. u. riper, vao reari St., xiuiuihk, in, - IVm. Orantland, Gloucester, N. J. a. Shaw, Winona Avenue, W. of Morris stmt,1 Oermantown, phlla. lVm.Dlx, 1825 Montrose Sty Phlla. Thomas B. Hartung, New Ringgold, Fa, 3. Locket, 2231 Reeso St., Phlla. J. O. Qulmby, 241 Pearl St., Reading, Pa. R. a. Stanley, 424 Spruce St., Lebanon, ra. i A, Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa, , 1 D. B. Noll, LI meklln 1'. O., Berks Co., r. 1 0. A. Deturk, Vlrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. 1 Wm. E. Hartenstlne, I'bocnlxvtlle, Pa, 1 W.M.Llnsbach ,624 Washington St, Reading, Pl John C. Lyme, 1810 UowardSt.,Ilarrlsbuiv,l'.i Chas, Smith. 412 Greenwich St., Phlla. ' Q. Burkhard, 439 Locust St., Reading, Pa. O. O, Keehn, Douglasvlll, Berks Co., Pa. Henry L. Rowe, Pottstown, Pa. O.L.Swartz, roynette, Wis. Wm. J. Blblg haus, 629 Taylor St., Camden, N; J.I Alfred Haley, Phllllpsburg, N. J. ' R. Maglll, CU en Lock, Chester Co., Pa, ' Mr. Beckard, Balrd St., Germantown, Phlla. John Shupe, Telford P. O., Mongt Co., Pa. , . Wm. Ettlnger, Leesport, Pa. ! E. Crabtree, 2904 Talethorp St., Fhllt. r IT Q IW.I. MM 7nWS nnri Cl Hhila u, D, vim, i. . .. , . - Philadelphia Office ti closed on the 2nd SatnrA' day of each month. Dr. J. B. Mayer being at the Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa., to give treatment to) persons In that vicinity on that day. I Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment bl la reach of alL Call and get cured. j, I N. B. Persons from out of town can reclT( vaatment and return home the cams day, J miistiiiBMiwM .u I. llll,nif-I A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste. Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from I 'I Lft. -4V J " iFYOir, VJHJ, Only 30 et. for a full pound paehagt, fret sample oa application to tnaaufaoturtrs, roBUumr Ui Sevtrn, F. K. Magsrgle, vv, u. wstere AGAINST UNCLE SAM. Opinion of an Expert on Iho Bob ring Son. Docision. OUR GOVERNMENT THE LOSER. The Derlslnn, Rnys 1ht Hspert, Olves the Poachers of Other Nations, Moro Than Our Own nnd Greet llrltnln, n Advnntiik'o Over llnimit Seniors. WA8I1IHOTOS, Aug. 10. The recent de cision of the ltshrliig sen triuuunl Is still Under consideration In olllclnl nnd legal i-lrelos, nnd the opinion that the United Htites will profit by It Is not altogether unanimous. A lending Inwyor, who has for the past twont.y-llvo years made n study of the subject nf seal lifo in Ilehrlng sea as related to the 1 unmerolal interests of I .ie country ,1m. sent tho following opin ion to a promlneii New York stoqjtlrlier in the North Anieiicnn Comniw.oinl com pany, whloh 1ms the contract for taking sosl'miHis islands of St. George nud St. Paul. "To begin with, the English won nnd the United States lost every point of the contention submitted to the arbitration. Tho n c ilatlons providing for the restric tion ot pelaglo sealing, such ns thoy are, are all the consolation that is afforded us for the total defeat of our contention and the loss of our prcstlgo and standing among nations by having been found guilty of presenting an unfounded claim. "Prior lo this award the jurisdiction as sorted by the leglslntlvo and executive brunches of this government over Alaskan waters was not disputed by uny power ex cept Great Britain. The right of our gov ernment to protect seal life and control tho fur seal industry was conceded, but by this award the waters of Alaska are de cided to be the high seas and thrown open to every pocher In Christendom, except our own and tho English. "Our rlht ot property in the seals which are born nnd rourcd on our soil is destroyed if the Reals nro found three miles from th shore, nnd they becomothe lawful prlzo of any poacher who sails under any flag other than that of Knglnud or the United States, for it will not be contended by anybody that these regula tions bind any nation which was not a party to tlie arbitration. "Not only that, any English, Cnnadlan or American poacher who files the Hag of any nation other than that of England or our own can capture seals at all seasons in every part of Hehring sea where he can find them up to within three miles of the rookeries or other coasts to the islands or the mainland of Alaska. "The prohibition against pelagic scaling nortli of the thirty-fifth parallel, and within the sixty miles circle, only npplles to tlie English and our own poachers, and oven thev will pay as little nttention to it as thoy did to the attempted prohibition of tho modus vivendi, which rosulted in placing a greater number of pelagic seal Bklns on the market each year than ovei before. 1 "It would bo difficult to provo that a given vessel when seized was within the interdicted cirole; tho almost constant fogs and clouded skies of Dehring sea pre vent on approach to accuraoy as to a shin's position, und the accused would have the btmeflt of the doubt. J "Firearms are prohibited but shotguns are p -rmltted. Now, rides are no good in sealing and shotguns are used almost ex clusively. The explanation of this is fcimple. Seals shot nt long range with tides invariably sink before the hunter pin roaoh them, but shotguns can bo used jat such short range thnt the seals are jeasily cuught before thoy have time to sink. Therefore the prohibition of flre- Wrnis does not accomplish its purpose if an exception Is made In the cuso of shotguns. The result of this arbitration seems to be tlie loss of everything we claimed and the surrender of even tho right of poaching to outsiders," Wnslilnuton Hfurksmen Win. 1 SEA Gir.T, Aug. 19. After a very spir ited contest nt the Butts the District of Columbia team was victorious in tho In terstate team match, their total score at Jjothrangns being 1,027 to 07T of the New Uerbcy team. In the Hilton trophy match there were but two contesting teams, the usew Jersey and the District of Columbia. flhe teams wero of twelve men each. In -hls match the Washington boys were also lctorlous by a score of l.OuC to their oppo ents' 1,020. This match was won by a we of 1,050 last year by the Pennsylvania teaui. . The riitladclphUn Won. i Lonq UltANCH, Aug. 10. The Hollywood grand nutlounl handicap live pigeon match was shot here yesterday. The shoot was at fifty birds each man. S, Thompson, of Philadelphia, won first money by killing forty-eight birds; Fred ,Hoey got second money for forty-five .killed, and Captain Money nnd .1. S. Page aiviued third money. They killed forty- two birds euch. Thompson made tho re mnrkable score of killing twenty-eight uirus straigut. S A Shocking Suicide I PATEltfON, N. J., Aug. 10,-Mrs. Maria Paret, wife of Peter Paret. boss (Ivor In Crew's silk mill, died yesterday from the etrects of polsou administered by her own hand. Two weeks ago her husband up braided her on account of a large grocery bill. ThiNworried her so much that she partly lost her mind. Wednesday night she purchased a quantity of matches, and soaking them iu a pitcher of water drunk tho liquid, bhe dltd iu terrible agony. All Officer's I'utal Mistake. Denver, Aug. 10. l'rank llarton, n car penter, was fatally shot by Officer McPlwe at an early hour iu the morning, the po liceman mlsUkliu; him for u buig'.a-. The man run when hfiled, and the ofticer, who was inexperienced, fired three shots, one .taking effect. Shot While Itenlstlnc Arrest. I St. Louis, Aug. 10. Policeman Pred Belim shot qnd fatally wounded Vinowit Kilburn on tuo corner of Sixth and Hick ory streets while tlie 1 tter wns resisting arrest for stealing ice cream nt a lawn party at the Saored Heart convent. l'r.ihibltlniil.t. Will Oreanlze. Deu Moinks, la., Aug. IB. The aotionof tho state Republican convention in repu diating prohibition has aroused the friends ot prohibition to a high degree of excite ment. They will probably organise a straight Prohibition party. CholeraV Kprewl in Kurope. Viknma, Aug. la The cholera isranWly spreading in Gnlloia. The milltawrH. neuvres have been countermanded In the district. Nadvorua has bwui officially de- nlaMul I ,1m .. . 1 . . , m .uv whwi ui me niiuemic. ll is rumored that the government is hush, mg up the real state of affairs in or. r not to interfere with the export of ooru. Decapitated by u Imlii. Lansdauc, Pa . Aug. 18. -Miss Biuma FiUeumyer, ot I'tillsuli Iphis, wa :run over by a rtHasengei tmln ai'd iiwfcjrifly Killed at Col.uui HiHtioii, uu lUo Dsyles lowu branch of the Iteaiiing raili-oad, yes-U-rday. Toe youus ladj 's head ivaa com pletely levered from her bod. ITHE Kim THAT CURES SScrofula and Salt Rheu m Of 25 Ycnrs Stnmlinpr, iA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES MI)ANA8ARf.Al,APII I ( PS (1KNTLLM K"i - I 't r I Sk miflcrtr fr itcr SS.k yrjir- v. Hula Btir Nfllt IClHMllll. l VI many nyl iim iu.. i ' SSpropHeUry imiiii fn. ti d i . " : twptc . etc.. nvh an h n t lntavinm.nTl iif no itvnll orlionent.i (nil nnd fftvci) uu n pi ' i ' -it 'ii r mi. WlHivirvli'i i f.t t U,: .: ;1 a hnr Bjmrwlt hi ul ftunr in! jshimltl rr.'ijiiil tu Vlrttr I nhnuhi mil innl Sof flfly heiH-nt itn uu i i I tft Mb ua- vflM I n ut t .onr-lmirof nut' hi' v niftmiltf aillllltrttLer til UtwtitltM cad mil I It I" II. 5IlHororrull hcilleil i-.-il J DANA'S 8A3X S APARILL A saw Ul yno Winn a i.ioimi .-iiriucr inninai 1'IfKU'S 8 WELLS. jflU OSMTHe Mr. Wi-llfl l Wcll-kii'iftn intlufMM Hon ud hie Miitrmeul I" true. ftanpciiiiiij-, ntv a. sMrrn. IB mahoMUa, N- V nrnmilrt. g Dana Sartaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine, Professional Cards; loua it. coYLii, u . ... Ai.1V KJXtCY-A i-l.A ir. Otafte-nMall building, Hhennndoah, Pa. ATTOIWRY AT-LAW. SHSfi.NooAs r. fimrtSTi' llnn'm X. P. n niilldlnor. Hhennndn: o ai d Hitwiy Building. Pottsvllle. 1 p T. HaVjck, MVBGSOU PRNT1S1. Ottfcse Nertheasi Cor Mutn n,t Ti n ire Ht inenMiaesBt over stein a la stor, 8. KIWl'LEIt, M D. .PHvmciA ;v a vn vt hob Office -12!) (forth Jardlj . vrect D It. JAMK8 8Ti IN. PHYSICIAN A ND UUR Oftlce aisA Kesirt-nc! Street, SMaanJcah No. 31 Ncrth Jardli D It. E. D- LONOACRE, ' Graduate In Vtttrimary Surgery and Dentittry. AU cjslls ky mall, telirrai-h or telephone at tesaed to with pro p.m w Murglcal opera Hons performed with tne -r ateav care. Office Commeretel Hotel, -hcn..ni. oau JItANK WOME.lt M, I , )io!tl in IVeirfmnif if Practice limits a tod" ca -noeeSBd Utroat. k, r aittwatoaultuli i- . of 'tj Lrn ell OtHoe lSHoutu c nrf-oet Hh L, ; S3 sidcz Do you wear them? Wl i t. tt Best In tho wl ,1,5.00, 4.00 AO on V. fto nn for MUV .1 If you want a lino DRCSS SHOE, mj styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3,1 3 brm. I hey tit equal to c.:,trni i wear as well. Ifyouv htoe da so by purchasing w. L. V ' .s pltestlpe(iont., u fgj W.taUOUGI-- T - II South Mai P -r Sheifl Blliousncso, Dysi lndig03llon, Dlsdl tho Kidncys.Torpi Rhoumat 3m, On Sick Headache, Appetlto.JaundU 1 tlona and Cklt The only Wt pi fa: , . le he of RTS, Roi and WTts But. MONEY RE FUI MAUI Ptrslan INSECT POV b -ujt la ii B.BtoTu,., ant, Uo iNatCTS Bl DD... I For Slit by alt Druggists Be sure and get the sen i Sold only to bottles, our Tsaoi Mass, oacaca, anlYbw u mnvni.n aiiyi ?fl N Btk St P-oisosun, r.A v I tin SerarRH ngiitt2.'Vyiiirti,itTt nf no itvnll or lpnentH gymir8ARJl'l(ll f v M V JM mrwlt hi in tftinnu! t 1 r flHH .himldrr.'ii.i.n,. ?. tlWgM Dm lr.tr I nhnllhi f 4HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH Eil J a i r 0031 120 6 Jen j
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