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Sol4 y in-aggUti.or icnt postpaid on receipt of price. HCJIPmiKYS'flED. CO,. X 1 1 A 1 1 8 William St t New York ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat stood the Test of Time More sold than all other UM MINUS. COMBINED (UUillRlOlSliltUi rAUllUilCtttUIH'UKlL'AlL Mm J TMEAMtRIUSItlACCJCOWAIltSlltCtSSBS. V MW YOI.H US fc. TJSTATE OK JOII.V i: HOFFMAN, DE Jj' CEASED. Letters testnmentnry on tho ' ' estnto of John P. llollmnn Into of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, tlecenfced, having been grnntcd to tho uudersigiied nil . persons Indebted to tmldeMnlo nro requested to bl make payment, imil thoe having 'claims to v present the bnino without delay to , William Dkiiii, Executor, ) ' filienaiuloah, I'n. M ur ins Attorney, J, 11, I'omeroy, blicimmlonli, i-a. i-n-w-mv L JOHN DALTON, AGENT FOR .fHEKAND 0 All and VICINITY -for BAEBEY'S , Beer and Porter, r Barbey's Boek -Beer. 2 Valuable Properties, On North White Street.- SKCE3STjPi.lriDOjPs.KL". Double hlok of dwellings, Nos. 30 anil 32 North White Street, between Ceutre ami .Lloyd streets. IMso. a double block of dwellings, Nos. l and 118 North White street, between jyd and Coal streets. SApplyatthe HERALD OFFICE. T V Oblosaal System of Stealing in a Colorado Mine, OAERIED 0UT:BY THE MINERS. Hnir tho Ontpnt Taken Away During Soma Month! by nn Organized Ganfr of Hob hers The Mine Closed IndeDnltoly Peud Inn nn Investigation. Denveh. Juno 17. Such a colossal sys tem of thieving from tho rich Golden Flceco mlno, at Lnko City. Hinsdale county, bus been unenrthod that It 1b an nounced tho company will lndollnltely closo down whllo an Investigation Is In progress. To such nn extent had the steal lng proceeded that thousands of dollars' worth of rich gold beurlng oro bvcry month hnd beon carried off by the company's" op eratives. An amount equal to half the output of tho mine has been stolen during sovernl months. This would mean a loss to tho concern of $20,000 monthly. The method of the thieves was to carry off small pieces of the oro on quttlng their work, and thon ship their stealings to other points, or sell thorn In Lake City. Tho Fleece Is owned in Denver, but in tho samo district there nro Cxtenslvo prop erties owned by eastern capitalists, nota bly tho Suffolk mino, which Is ono of the lending dividend payers of southwestern Colorado. The stock of tho latter com pany Is owned In Hartford, but Is not af fected, unless It should bo discovered that tho robberies nro tho result of an organ ized clTort of the minors in tho district. Tho Fleeco paid its Juno dividend at the regular rato of two conts a share, but the uircctors nnvo ucciucu tnai montuiy pay ments will bo susponded until thoy find out tho extent of their losses. In an lntervlow one of tho officials of the company makes tho statement that at times tho mjiouut stolon lias exceeded ono-half of their monthly output. If such bo the case this robbery Decomes stupend ous, as the output of this bonanza mine has averaged at least 810,000 por month. Theso colossal figures seom posslblo only when tho extraordinary richness of their high grade oro 1b taken Into consideration. Tho company has announced a reward of $1,000 for information leading to tho arrest and convlctioniof overy person Im plicated In theso robberies. Tho managers Insist that there has been an organized gang at work making ship ments to various parts of tho stato, and evon to Mexico, from whero tho oro was reshlpped to tho smelters. They say thoy will run down overy member of tho gang If it costs them ?00,000 to do so. They havo placed sentinels at all the workings to prevent further thefts. Somo timo ago tho Victor, of Crlpplo Creek, folt called upon to discharge Its entlro forco because of similar pllforlngfof high grado oro, which amounted to thou sands of dollars The plan of having but ono entranco to theso high grado mines and of a rulo that the working force go ing in and going out shall make a com plete change of clothing will probably follow as tho only corrective measure for this evil, which has been growing In re cent years. Murdered In Her lied. RAIEIOH, Juno 17. Mrs. E. S. Pollard, wlfo of a farmer living noar Oxford, was murdored In her home. Mr. Pollard had left tho house for on hour, and on his re turn found his wife's body with the skull crushed by blows. The houso had boon robbed of $800 In gold. A negro woman who had boon left with Mrs. Pollard was arrosted, and the evidonce against her Is vnry strong, Two other negro women and a whito man wero also arrested. 6hot Ills Father for a Thief. Bloomsbuiio, Pa., Juno 17. A probably fatal mistake was mado when Charles Jones shot his f athor, Harvey Jones, for a burglar. They reside at Espy. Tho young man was awakened by a noise, and taking his gun went down stairs to Investigate. On his roturn he saw a man standing In the room and fired. The lattor proved to bo his father, who had also heard tho noise. The shot took effect In tho nbdomon. Nina Killed by Uurstlug Hollers. London, Juno 17. Nine porsons wero killed and eighteen seriously Injured by a bollor oxploslon nt tho Redoar Iron works near Guiesborough, Yorkshire. Thirteen out of tho fifteen boilers exploded. Tho masonry was hurled a hundrod yards away, and a volumo of boiling wator a yard deep poured over tho workmen. The damage will amount to about $250,000. Accidentally Shot Ills Friend. Philadelphia, Juno 17. While return ing from a riuo drill Saturday evening Robert Cummlngs, 10 years old, was accl dontally shot and mortally wounded by Lewis Carlln, 20 years old. Both young men wero mombors of tho Third regiment, N. G. P , and hnd beon indulging in gun exorcises, when Carlln's rifle, which' was supposed to havo been unloaded, wont off with tho above result. Lire Destroying Wheat. Allentown, Pa., Juno 17. r Reports from some sections of tho country say that lice aro playing havoo with tho wheat crop. A gentleman who owns a farm a fo vr miles north of Allentown suys the insects havo killed tho wheat in somo Instances for the stretch of a square. In other places tho entire crop has been destroyed. An Italian Girl Commits Suicide. New YoitK, Juno 17. Josephine Riorda, nn nttractlvo Italian girl botweon 17 and 18 yours old, committed suloldoat an early hour by swallowing a quanlty of oxalic acid. She lived but a fow minutes after taking tho poison. It is supposed that disappointment in love prompted her to kill hersolf. The Haby Was Killed. Wilkesdaiihe, Pa., Juno 17. Whllo John W. Evans and Mrs. Isaac Edwards und her baby wero out driving the horse beoame frightened nnd ran away, Tho buggy was overturned and all thrco wero thrown out. The baby was killed and Evans and Mrs. Edwards were badly In jured. 'ilnd Secreted the Money In Ills Shoe. "VlNELAND, N J., Juno 17. Frank Pot tor gavo Nick Brown, a tramp, lodging, and wheu the former awoko the tramp was gono and $8 wero missing. Two men started In pursuit of tho tramp. He was caught "Ud tho money was found In his shoo.. Fall from a Cherry Tree to Ills Death. Pmsqyna, Juno 17. Thomas Coinpton, 45 years old, wbjle; picking cbejrrios for J. E. Schwartx- ln the east end fell from a tree and wob killed, his neck being broken. rniTint nrThool 1317 Arch St. V I I I 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA. PA. The.onlr (lenntnr nccialt In America, noiniumniidln t others nilYcrllso. NERVOOs DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION SpfClal l)lieiio anil StrictnrM rcrnianentlr Cured In a to 6 days Dl nnn nniOnU Prlmiirnr Hommt. ULUUU rUIOUIl nrvM.r.-.rhvinilrnW new method In 30 to lodara. A veara' Kuril. pean Hospital and 32 practical eiperleuce, as OertlQcatea and iMnioinpsnrovn. Hpmi nvn I !z-cent stamps ror uook, " i iiuth," tneoniy book exposing Quark Jloctors ana others au VertUltiff aa izre.Lt Specialists. A true frlund fcoau suiieiL'ra unu ui iiiumi i.-uiiuJuipiavniK marriage. Tliemoststulilwrnand dangerous I I cases 8Q1ICKCU. w rue ur cau auu no saveu. Hours i 3i Eve's 6-8 1 Wed. and Sat. eve's C-10Sun. 0-12. Succeasfultreatmentiymall. Lauer's Lacfer and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agent 207 "West Coal Street, Shenandoah. NEW FASHIONS. Tho Godet Even For Trained Skirts Tel low L.ace. Fashions of tho Henri Quntro period nro to bo revived this season. Its peculiarities aro not of tho tempting order. Its skirts nro wido and full, its sleovos distended and fully slashed and the waists much whalo boncd. It remains to bo seen If women, to whoso repertory of pastimes skating nnd bicycling nro being rapidly added, will condono or condemn theso faults und tako kindly to the revival or simply ignore it. Astocrlnollno, tho great width of tho fash lonablo skirt nnd Its distension by means of wlro and horsehair would seem to bo a forowarnlng of its coming, and ono won dors if faith In tho common senso of worn- SUMMER GOWN, en in this particular would bo misplaced. Suroly not. Thoy will not in theso en lightened days willingly step Into the hideous cages that bolougcd to nn Inartistic ago and causod many a tragedy when they wero worn. Tho godot skirt Is very much worn. Even trained skirts nro mado with godots, tho wedding gown of n recent Parisian bride having Immcnso godots. Of courso tho stylo 1 an exceedingly stiff ono, but our eyes havo become so accustomed to it that It now seems nttractlvo. Thero Is great varloty In fashionable cos tumo now. Toilets of cropon plisso and surah glaco go sldo by sldo with tailor mado gowns, which havo not sunkon from tho high esteem In which they havo long been held. Yellow is a decidedly fashionable color and Is seen In all shades, from straw to orange. Somo of tho lemon and buff tints, In printed und dottod muslins, aro espe cially pleasing, nnd ns trimming laces of all sorts, oven vnlenolonnos, are now to be had In yollow, It is posslblo to get up nn oxtremely pretty yellow gown at small cost. Tho Illustration shows a costumo the skirt of which is of white mousscllno do sole with bluollowors and is slightly gath ered at tho waist. Tho blouso bodlco Is of turquoise glace silk and has a whlto rib bon belt tied behind. A flchu of whlto mousscllno de solo with laoe ruffles covers the shouldors. Tho balloon olbow sleoves are of silk. .TUDIO CHOLLET. When Ponce-de-Leon sought to find The fountain giving back lost youth, It may be that he hnd in mind That draught which seems to rnako a truth Out of tin fabla ages old, Por drinking it the old grow young, It is, indeed, a draught of gold, Surpassing all by poets sung. The draught meant is Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medloal Discovery, of course. It is a most potent rejuvenator of the weakened and debilitated system. It drives out all poison, all Impurity, enriches tho blood, and makes tbe old and worn out feel young nnd vigorous, Ponce-de-Leou didn't discover it, but Dr. Pierce did, and he rightly named It when he called It a "Gol den Discovery." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently constipation, indigestion and headaches. All dealers. Ilendy for All Work. Tbe Heuald has made ample arrauge nients for a continuance of its extensive business In the job printing line and Is prepared to turn out all work with prompt ness and due attention to excellence of workmanship. Orders left at the new office in the Itefowtoh building on South Main fctreet will receive prompt attention. AN IRATE HUSBAND. Stabs Ills Wlro to Ilonth and Mortally Wounds llor Alleged Parninonr. Louisville, Juno 17. Arthur Gourdln, n shoomnker living nt Rowlluton.n suburb of Powoo "Valley, eighteen miles from tlds city on tho Louisville and Nnshvlllo rail road, shot and probably fatally wounded Thomns Murphy nnd thon stabbed his wlfo to donth last night. Gourdln suspocted Murphy of boiug lnttmnto with his wlfo, nnd had evidently waited for on oppor tunity to sottlo tho score. This opportunity enmo last evening when Murphy was passing Gourdin's houso on horsebnek. Gourdln was sitting on his porch, and whon Murphy cnnlo up Gourdln drow n revolver and commenced firing, wounding Murphy In sovcrnl places and killing his horso under him. Mrs, Gourdln rushed out of tho house nnd her husband told her to go nway, but she re fused to do so, and ho thou hit hor several times with tho butt of his rovolvcr, driv ing hor back into tho houso, whero ho seized n knlfo and stnbbod her cloven times, killing her almost instantly. Tho dead woman leaves four children, ranging In ages from 1 to 13 years. Gour dln was arrostod and placed In Jail at La Grange. WHOLE TOWN IN DANGER. The Town of Audenrled Settles and Its Citizens Are Frantic Hazleton, Pn., Juno 17. Tho support ing pillars In tho Beaver Brook mino be gan to glvo way during tho night, nnd the town of Audenrlod, which Is built Imme diately over It, Is thrown Into a state of wildest excitement. Tho gangways of tho mino are 000 feet below tho surfneo, and a total collapso means tho complete destruction of tho town. The people wero warned of tho peril by fissures and openings which appeared In tho earth betwoen the hotol and the com pany store nnd Immediately beneath the houses of the most prominent townspeo ple. Sovoral buildings careened to ono side, throwing their occupants' from tholr beds. Pooplo wore frantic, and pandemo nium reigned throughout tho town. Tho openings In tho earth contiuuo to becomo wider and moro numerous, nnd a total col lnpso is momentarily looked for. Nobody thought of saving household ef fects, und these nro loft in the houses. Among tho housos dostroyed nro thoso of Mlno Superintendent D. R. Roberts, Gen eral Manuger II. E. Lubken, John McGeo and William Bailey. Lazzarono Wins tho Suburban. New York, Juno 15. A brilliant as semblngo of 15,000 persons paid tribute to t-o American thoroughbred by thronging tho grounds of tho Conoy Island Jookey club nt Sheopshoad Bay on Saturday to seo the twelfth Suburban handicap de cided.. All camo with tho expectation of witnessing tho triumph of tho favorito, Domlno,ind In no;former year bad such a decided fuvorito boon slated for any of tho great racos of the season. Tho result of tho contest was a great surprise. Domino collapsed utterly three furlongs from homo and was no better than fourth at tho finish, whllo victory porched upon tho colors of tho Er!o stable, tholr 4-year-old, Lazznrono, by Spendthrift, out of Splna way, winning most decisively, whilo the Onock stable's Sir Walter was second and tho Blomton stablo's Song and Danco was third. Timo, 3:071-5. Fntnl Iletid-End Collision. Charleston, S. C, Juno 17. A head end collision occurrod yesterday morning between two passengor trains on tho Charleston and Savaunnli railroad at Yo massco. The engines telescoped nnd wore completely wreckod, Engineer Bluck jumped ns tho collision camo, breaking his leg. Four unknown colored tramps who wero stealing n rldo on the front trucks wore ground nnd cut to plece3. Tho mail car of ono train was torn to shreds, but Mall Clerks C. P. Croft and J. P. Beard escaped Injuries. Tho passpngers were terribly shaken up and thrown about, but escaped serious harm. The wreck oc curred through tho negllgenco of an op erator In giving orders. A L,ynolilng Prevented. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Juno 17. Deputy Polico Charles Evans, who was shot Sat urday night by John Johnson, tho negro ex-convict, died yesterday. As soon as Evans dlod a mob began a journoy to the jail with the intention of lynching John son, but tho officers prevailed, and after Judge Coopor made an immediate bVdor to hold a special torm of court Juno 28 to try Johnson the mob dispersed. Evnns had just beon mnrrlod to Mrs. Ida Lttng ston, whoso first husband was killed about five years ago by Samuel Evorett. Death of Valentine Hall. London, June 17. Valentino Ball, LL. D F. R. S., is dond. Valentino Ball was born In Dublin, July 14, 18I3t He graduated frbm tho University of Dublin as a mastor of arts In 1872. In the yenr 1681, on tho completion and opening to the public of tho now museum of science nnd nrt In Dublin, he was appolntod to the companionship of the bath. Ho wrote several works upon the geology of India nnd accounts of his explorations In Af ghanistan, Belochlstan, tho Andaman and Nlcobnr Islands, Carl nrowna Weds Coxey's Daughter. Massillon, O., June 17. Carl Browne and Miss Mnmio Coxey, erstwhile Goddess pf Peaco of the Commonweal, were se cretly married by Justice Folger. The brldo nnd groom separated of tor tho core mony, with tho expectation of keeping the fact to themselves until tho Fourth of July, whon thoy will have another and a spootaoular marrlago at Washington, The groom is 45 years old und tho bride 18. Died of Ills Injuries. Jacksonville, Fin., Juno 17. Androw Yeomnns, who wns shot by P. M. W. Baldwin Friday, the 7th Instant, died at 12 o'clock last night. He was unconscious for sovoral hours before his death came. Tho shooting wns for alleged criminal re lations with Baldwin's wlfo. Baldwin Is u prominent man here, nnd Yeomnns hnd been boarding with his family. Got the Drop on Ills Opponent. Mt. Sterling. Ky., Juuo 17. At John son Station, on tho Kentucky nnd South Atlantlo railroad, James S. Whltnkor'jnet Neol Anderson on the road nnd put Uvo bullets in Andorson's body, killing him tnstnntli. Whltnkor gavo himself up. Ho says Anderson has repeatedly threat ened his life. Fair's Son Ilrlngs Suit. Raw PniVfimnn .Tuna 17 Ona nt iha most Important1 steps In the Fntr will con test wns taken to-day, when Chnrlos L. Fair filed his expected suit against the executors and trustees under what Is known as the stolen will. J A.n Important Expedition from Key West Arrives Safely, HEN, GOLD AND AMMUNITION Brought by tho Vessel, Which Wns Chased Twleo by Spanish Cruisers, hut Succeeded In Out Steaming Iler I'ursuors Slnrtl Was Iletrnyed. Gainesville, Fin., Juno 17. Tho fol owlng lottcr. written by Major F. P. Bann, of tho Cuban army, has been re tolved by a friend in this city. Major Bnnn wns formorly from Pennsylvania, ind has been In the Cuban service throo nontlis. The letter is ns follows: "Ahenbas River, Cuba, Juno 10. Tho host important expedition thnt has Cnched Cuban soil from tho United States ras landed to-day. It consists of 100 mon, ,000 repeating rifles, 2,000,000 rounds of Immunltion nnd J250.0O0 In gold, under Dmmnnd of Colonel Hornnndoz. The essel which conveyed them loft Key IVost Juno 6, nnd sailed for Bahln Island, rhoro It took on tho mon and cargo. Sho ras chased twlco by Spanish cruisers, but liannged to outsteam them and arrived lere beforo day this morning. "Wo nro now making arrangements to loin Gomez at Tunas, provinco of Camn (uey, whore ho has his headquarters. We lavo n march of about forty miles beforo is, but hopo to join him on the 12th. Tho nuding wns protected by a battalion of roops from Gomez's army, who hope to tojoln him without serious fighting, os no Spanish soldiers are in thb immedtato Iclghborhood. "I am just recovering from attack of tollow fovcr, but shall risk joining my bmmand ngaln. Wo hnvo positive nows Jiat Marti Is dead, Ho was botrayed into Ipunlsh hands by a trusted Cuban guldo ind shot down in cold blood beforo ho rjuld escnpo. I hopo to have moro definito lows of his death and other matters as con ns I rejoin my command." Spain Is snld to havo paid 18,000 for llartl's assassination. Many small nrmod bands aro In tho vl lnlty of Havana. Martinez Campos iwnlts mora troops from Spain at Nuovi ns Masso. Antonio Mncco, Miro and ithor lendors, with 2,000 men, nro near Slbara In possession of n small town, thoy had a flcrco battle between Gibnrn ind Holgin on n railway bridge, which vus afterwards burnod. A convoy has leen captured. Mnny prisoners wero nkon nnd a lnrge sum of money was enp lured. Guanoboco, an hour's ride by rail from Bavnna, is greatly excited by tho oppoar inco of strange ships in the oiling. Gon ial Ardorius, socond commander of tho (panish forces, has ordered a concentra ion of troops to provent a landing of fill lustorers. Cunvltas, near Santlngo, wns lurnod by tho Insurgents uudor Major t)urun on tho 8th. Ollvn, tho guide that b claimed to have assassinated Mnrtl, is n tho Hospital Principe Alfonso, wounded Inngorously In tho left breast with a rlllo all, said to havo been Inflicted in battle, Kit it is thought tho Cubans tried to kill lim. Insurgents rut to Flight. HAVANA, Juno 17. A small band of roops at Isabel Cntollca went in pursuit if tho Insurgents nnd found their cnvalry ipou tho river nt Gun. Tho troops chargod mil delivered a hot flro, which obliged tho nsurgents to rotiro. Thoy lost their nrms ind horses bosldes four of their number lead and six wounded. Of tho troops, one rns killed nnd two wero wounded. At Jnmpechuola, near Mauznullln, ton in urgonts havo surrendered. Flvo lnsurg mts, uogrons, sot flro to tho villngo of San ri;onto do Cuba nnd burned threo housos. L small band from San Antonio, Bnnos aid Havana closoly pursued thorn. Lynchers Thwarted. Baltimore, Juno 17. Richard Cadle, a nrpeuter, who was arrested Saturday at Jatonsvillo charged with enticing Mnry !ross, daughter of Conrad Gross, and larboring her for Immoral purposes, was Irought to Baltimore- to save him from lie attack of a crowd of rosldonts of Ca bnsville who woro masquerading ns vhltecnps. Fifteen minutes after tho lillcer had loft with his prisoner tho crowd ittnckod tho building. They brokodown, ho door, und wero much enraged whon hoy found that their proy had escaped. murdered at a Church Festival. Huntington, W. Vn., Juno 17. At a ountry churoh festlvnl Saturday night here was a fight. Creed Harvoy, a woll mown citizen, was shot through tho lenrt, dying Instantly. Mrs. Amy Luns- ord was scriouuy Injured by being struck in tho head with a stono. Jack Wnrdand ilhoda Perduo, tho murderers, leaped hrough a window and oscnped to tho voods. A largo posso aro now scouring tho iountry for them. Trenton Potters Will Iteturn to Work. Trenton, June 17. Tho sanitary wnro lottors met yesterday to recoivo theroport If tho commltteo appointed to present the non's demands to the manufacturers. Tho lommlttee reported that the manufactur es havo agreed to the proposed new scale Iractlcally as presented. It provides for ncrenses ranging from 10 to 40 por cent. Cbo mon will roturn to work as soon as ho now seile is signed. Has Arrived at Kiel. Kiel, Juno 17. Tho United States quadron, which will take part In tho luremouios attending tho oponlng of the Uorth Son Baltlo canal, entored tho hnr lor on Saturday. Tho American war ihips saluted on passing Frledrlchsort nt iho entranco of tho harbor, and the shore latterios replied. Theater Flro In New York. NewYork, June 17. Jacobs' theater, on riilrd avenue, wns almost completely de itroyed by fire this morning at ia:14, from lomo unknown causo. A rough estimate If tho loss of tho theater and contents Is lut nt 200,000. Tho buildings adjoining Ire estimated to be damaged and partially lostroyed at a loss of $100,000. Closed by Atlantlo City's Mayor. Atlantic City, June 17. The Turkish fieater, on tho boardwalk, to which objeo llons wore raised on tho Midwny PI all Inco at Chicago, has beon closed by Mayor Etoy, on tho ground that it is an Indecent pnimtion. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, falrtwnrmer: lorthwestorly winds. For Now Jersey, !alr; warmer; wooterly winds. For Dls- Irlct of Coluii'blu, Maryland and Delaware, Wr, foilowi by increasing oloudlness indshowori tonight, easterly winds. J A NKW 8UHKDULK. Allentown Gets .Plot I'lnots nmU tlio LoHinieNow Huh six Club. The meeting of the Stafie League rnnn pgeis whs concluded at 3 o'clock Satuiday morning. It was a stormy conference due latpely to tbe cbtonic kicking of Munnger Witmnn, of IteadiDg. His claims became to radical that he was told to have the league and be left tbe room. After lingetiug about tbe hall forsn hour he returmd and listed to be reinstated. The bminess proceeded after tbta episode with disntch. It was decided to moke Friday tbe close of the firtt feilep, and to commence a new series on Fiiday, June 14. Alltntown in this way gets fittt place. Tbe work of framing anew schedule tor tbe six clubs wa9 slow, nud, a9 tbe men wished to join their team?, It was approved only to July 8. Tbe remainder of the schedule wbs made up by tbe committee and the approval of their work will have to be received be fore it can be adopted. Following is tho ecbcdule as faras appioved, to July 8: fottsvlllent home Bending, Juno Is, 19, July I, A M ; Alle town June !U, 21, July 2, 3; Lnn enfter Juno IB, 17; Cnrbondale, June 29, Julv 1. Kendlnt at home. Poitsvlllo .'uue25, 26, July 4, r. si. Hazleton, June i2. 21, Cnrbondale, Juno 2 , 2t; i ancnoter. July 2 3. Allentown at lio o Cnrbondale, June 22, 21; InzIcton, June 58 2Cj Pottsvillr, June 27, 28; Lnncnster, July i, A M. nnd r. m. Cnrbomlalo nt bom . Itca inr, June 15 17s Alltntown, June '8, 19; LancAslcr Juno20, 21; Hazleton, July 2. 3; Pottsvillo, July 0,8. llnzleton nt home. Allentown, Juno 15, 17, 29, July; Iicndinp. June 20 21;JulyG, 8; Ijin custer, Juno 18, 19; Cnrbondale, July 4, A. M. and p M. Lnncns'cr t konie. Potlsville, June 2, 21; Cnrbondale, Juno 25, 2f.; llnzleton, June 27,28; Heading, Juno 29, July 1; Abentown, July 0, 8. Those who novel rend tho ndvortlso mcnts in their nowspapcrfl miss move than thoy presume. Jonathan Konison of Bolin, Worth county, Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms nnd shouldors, read nn item in his paper nbout how a prominent citi zen of Fi. Madison had beon cured. Ho nl-ocurcd tho samo medicine nnd to use his own words : "It cured mo right up." Ho iiIho says : "A neighbor and his wifo wero both sick in bed witli rheumatism. Their boy was over to mv houso anil said they were so bad ho fiad to do tho cooking. I told them of Chamborlnin's pain balm and how it hnd cured me. Ho got a bottle and it cured them up In n week. 50 cent bottles for salo bv Gruhler Bros., druggists. SHOT niM DEAD. William Cu minimis, of Mnhnuoy City, KIIIh u Iluncarlnn. William Cummings, of Mabnnoy City, was ants'ed at Slockdale, a mining village near Hazleton, for tbe killiog of Joseph Comilz on Satuiday. Cnrnmings' version of the crime is that he met a ctranger on the highway who gave him a watch to sell. He entered tbe home of Comitz and tho latter claimed it wns his stolen timekeeper. CummiDgs refused to give it up and fled from the village with Comitz in hot pur suit. The v.atch dealer escaped, but came tack later. Comitz saw him and advanced towards him with a knife in his band. At this juncture Cnrnmings suys he pulled a revolver and shot Comitz in the head. Tbe latter died almost instantly. The story Cummings tells is questioned. I hnvo two llttlo grand children who are teething this hot weather and aro troubled with bowel complaint. I givo them Chamberlain's Colic and Diarr hoea Remedy und it nets liko n chnrni. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I wns myself taken with u sovero nttuek of blood llux, witli cramps and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy oared inc. Within twenty-four hours I was out of bed nnd doing my house work. Mrs. W. I. Dunagnn, lion aqua, Hiekman County, Tonn. For salo by (iruhlor Bros., druggists. CAPTAIN IMSELKIt DEAD. A Well-Known Ofljcer Dies nt Ills Home In Lnnaford. Captain S. F. Peeltr, died a his homo in Lnndsford, Saturday evening, of conges tion of the liver. He wns 58 years old and was chief of Ihe Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company Coal nnd Iron Policf. De- ctusen uau oten neoiast seven weeks before death claimed him. Captain Pteler figured prominently in the crmnde of tbe late Franklin B. Gowen, against the Mollie Maguires. He captured tbe notorious Jimmy Kerrigan and Kelly and Doyle, who assassinated John P. Jones and took part in several other important nnests. He was n earless officer and a (rpntleman of qnict unassuming manners. The remains will be taken to Bermick to morrow fur interment. Tbe movement in faTor of summer out ings forpoor children in London and otber large cities of England is stronger this year tban ever. Our better hnlves say thoy could not lecop house without Chamberlain's cough remedy. It is used in moro than half tho homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows tho cstcom In which that remedy hold whero it has beon sold for years and woll known. Mothors hnvo learned that thero is nothing so good for colds, croup nnd whooping cough, that It euros the nil ments quickly and permanently, and thnt It Is pleasant nnd safe for cfilldrou to take. 25 and fiO cent bottles for sulo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. According to Ihe Commander-in-Chief of India, 50,000 out cf 70,000 men composing the army have been sent to tbe hospitals within two years. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, First ex-Car Horse "I'vo got a city job," Second ex-Car Horse "Where did yon get yonr pnll?" Distressing Kidney and Bladder dlseasos relieved In six hours by the "New Great South Amerloan Kidney Cure." This uow remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceediug promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relloves retention of water nnd pain in passing It almost lrainodlntaly, If you wnnt qulok relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold at tho City Pbannaoy, 107 Smith Main street, next to tho post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m Personal. 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