, : . 1 -I V . -'uum,- ' -J-.' - Ji lui i' i"iJ.u ..a. . '',':, : - -. TIH I nAnrn a h I ft n K . . . I . ' in- 1- 1 EVENING HERALD. 1883 BUltXKD OUT 1803. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1805. HON. THOS. V. POPPER'S FIGURES. llo Dcolnrcs Senator Quny "Will "Win by 19 Jlnjoi-lty. Ex-Itepublicnn State Chairman Tliomns V. Cooper, wag Interviewed at his borne in Media and gave out the following diag nosis of the situnlion regarding the pres ent State contest. He places Senator Quay's majority at 42, if the battle is waged to a finish, which the ox-Collector hopes it will not. Moreover, he declared that Hastings and Qilkoson will n it carry more than sixteen counties, nil told, lie gives Gfikeson 121 delegates in the Slate Convention. Ex-Chairman Cooper is strong for a compromise nnd Slid; "Concedinu tho truth of n Philadelphia Combine newspaper that Hastings and Gilkeson have won all sixteen delegates since Quay declared his c.mdidacy, it compels the conclusion that Quay is still safe for a majority ol 42, if the fight goes to a finish, which I hope it will w t. "I figure this way : One hundred and fifty-three delegates havo been elected, of which number Quay has 101. Then there is one from Sullivan county willing for a compromise and anxious to vote that way. Singularly enough, nearly all the 1G dele gates claimed by the Combine ore from countioi having Superior Judges, eo wrapped up in local interests that they feared to instruct for Qilkeson. "Probably, like niysef, tbey wan; peace, and want it bad enough to fight fot it. These counties are Licbavvanna, C for Willard; Northampton, 4 for Reedorr Centre, 2 for Beaver, the latter, of course, being for Hastings and anything the Gov ernor wants. "Only Clearfield," said Mr. Cooper, "is outside of the radius of the Superior Conrt appointees, for Sullivan means peace. It is also a remarkable coincidence in politics that the counties getting these Judges were tne iirst to bold tneir delegate elections Nothing could have been better planned to eive Colonel Gilkeson a boom. I dare not suggest tbat it was so planned, though the new Combine embodies some far-seeing men. If this boom continues probably Quay would be more willing for peace than he seems to be now. He might yet yield to my persuasive powers. But it raunot continue, Bucks will swell it, and after Bncks not eight counties remain for Gilke son, whereas 13u delegates are to be chosen TO from Philadelphia and GG from the country districts. "lnese (acts will bring tne result as stated, and if Quay gets 15 out of Phila delpbia he may have the 79 majority ho claims. That he will have a majority will be conceded ny tnose wbo best understand the Stato. Ipjacaitat not less than 42, Imt 1 nope it will be unanimous, both foi Quay and Hastings. "Neither is running against the other, nnd some of the 1GG connty delegates yet to be chosen can be very wisely instructed to vote in this wav. and, thus holding the balance of power, those so instructed, can, alone with the judicial delegates for Kice, Heeder, Beaver and uriauy, settle tbe ngtit. This cau only ha. done at tha primaries by printing tickets, allowing instructions upon the (state issue, for both Hastings and Qaay. "It is too late," said Mr. Cooper, "to at tempt to pass resolutions calling for pence in county conventions after they are assem bled." "If Sullivan Connty had it o do over again, I venture to say, with Westmore land, Washington, Blair, Clearfield and Bedford and a dozen other counties that have elected delegates too soon, there would now be an admitted ability to command peace. Chester, Montgomery, Hunting don, Mifflin, Perry. Delaware and Danphin may yet do somelhing of this kind. But toucan put it down, and stick a pin right here, that every county west of the Alle ghemes will go pell-mell for Quay except Cambria will probably go for Hastings hy a big vote, because of his Johnstown flood record." When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gaTethem CastorU THE SILVERCITY FLOOD." (Iront Destruction of Property, but Not a Ufo Lost. Silver. Citt. X. M.. July Si. netweon 8 o'clook nnd midnight Sunday night flvo inches or rain fell In this city nud In tho mountains to tho north. Boforo 0 o'clock tho water was rushing down tho moun tain sides In torrouts, nnd a fow minutes later the business streets of tho city woro filled with n flood from four to eight foot deep. Tho grado of tho streots is hoavy, and wator rushed through them with such swtftnoss that crossing was impossible A foot brldgo which had boon constructed so that pooplo In tho lower part of tho town could cross to n plnco of safoty in enso of a flood was washed away, aud nil menus of gottlng out of tho flooded district was cut off. Tho night was Intensely dark, nnd for thrco hours the pooplo of tho city wore terror atrlckon. Several pooplo cave thorn- solves up for lost whon somo of tho weaker buildings began to crumble boforo tho de structive floods. Nluo buildings woro washed down, but not n llfo was lost. In tho buslnoss nnrt of tho city many buildings nro settling, and tho amount of the loss may roach thousands of dollars more than the lossos which ure now cor tain. Some estimates nlnco tho loss as high as $300,000. The railroad company has sustained a hoavy loss, and it will take moro than a wook to ropalr tho traoks so that tralus can bo gotten hero. Tolographlo communication has just boon ro-estab-llshcd. THREE WORKMEN KILLED. Oodles Fearfully Mangled by Exploding Dynamite. CHICAGO, July 21. Three men wero In stantly killed and a fourth badly Injured by n premature explosion of dynamlto on the dralnngo canal, near Willow Springs. The dead aro: vllllam Kolly of Mar- 3uotto, Thomns Soaker of Chicago and osgph Smith, rosldonco unknown. Mat thow Hoaloy rocolved a sovoro scalp wound. Jieuy, aonkor nnd Smith wore proparlno a blast, and woro prosslng tho dynamite into tbo nolo, whon suddenly tho blast, which was almost complotod, jvont off. All three mon wero hurled high In tho air and came down fully 200 yards from tho sceno of tho oxploslon. All wero mangled In a most horriblo raanuor. Over a hundred mon wero at work close to the blast whon tho oxploslon occurrod, and It Is a wonder that tho loss of llfo was not much greater. Thoy mado a wild break for cover whon tho showor of rock began to fall, and all escaped Injury with tho exception of Hoaloy, who was struok by n pleco of rook. No causo Is known for tho oxploslon, as nil tho mon woro carof ul aud oxporlencod In tho handling of dynamite. Buy Keystone flour. Be sr-t that the nameLrssio & Baeii, Aehinciij, lfn Is printed on every saok. tt Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarr hoea Eemedy, which gave very speedy reliof. Wo regard it as tho best medicine ever put on the market for bowel com plaints. Mrs. 12. G. Gregory, Fredericks town, Mo. This certainly is the best med icine evor put on tho market for dysentery, Bummer ooruplaiut, colio and cholera in fautura in children. It never falls to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time aud the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers havo expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures It has effected. l?or sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Sprnnc Any LenUs JLatoly We on't stop the leaks from the olouds t. h, the plumber, corner Main aud Centre Btreots, can stop all your leaks in water and ga "'ami with satWaotion. Mrs. Itbodle Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping paius and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blaokberry oordlal but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had beou sick for about a week and had tried different remodles for diarrhoea but kept gettlnu worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only lour doses of n were requireu to oure mm. lie says he owes his reoovery to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs. Mary Elblej', Bldiiey, Mich. .For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. E. B. FOLEY, y,p FINE GROC 201 'West Oontro Street01 W Dealer in groceries, flour, prova7 o flees etc God deli vered freo' ' teas Miners Want Conl Prices Advanced. "WlLKESDAIutE, Pa., July 21. Tho Inde pendent Union of Mine Workors of Amer ica havo petitioned tho coal operators of tho Wyoming valley to advanco tho price of coal in ordor that tho operators may bo in a bettor position to glvo tho miners an increnso of wages. Attoutlon Is' called to the fact that while some of tho nocessarlcs of life have advanced in prico during tho past year tho wages of minors have been roducod. Tho operators aro asked to at tend a conferouco to be hold at Potts vllle. Tho coal oporators horo say tho doplora- bio condition of the coal trndo will not warrant an Increnso of miners' wages, and thoy all decline to nttond tho conferouco. It Is not npprohendod that tholr refusal will cause a strlko. A Chlongo Firebug's Confession- Kenoiisa, Wis., July 21. Bernard Roso- now, one of tho mon arrested In connec tion with the burning of tho plant of the Chicago Bedding company, has confessod that ho applied tho torch. Aocordlng to Eosonow's statomont ho was to rccolvo $300 for the job. Ho said one of tho mon now under arrest mndo him tho offer, but ho says ho only recolvod 50 after tho job was dono. Bosonow says he purchasod three barrels of bonzlne In Chicago and took them to tho works, whoro he burled them under a load of rags and applied tho torch. An explosion followod, and Rose now jumped through a window to snvo his llfo. Ho says he is now convinced that it was Intended he should perish In tho building. A Murderous Tramp Confesses. Lincoln, Ills., July 21. Tho mystory surrounding the murder of Lewis MoAfoo was solved yostorday. A tramp caught in a corn fled nnd forced to surrender at tbe point of a shotgun has weakened and ad mits the murder. Tho neighbors of tho murdorod farmer have Identified hlra as the stranger lurking in tho vicinity Fri day and Saturday. Tho culprit gives the namo of Charles King, nnd oomos from Kingston, Teuu. The deed was committed in revongo for the murdorod man rofuslng him food In the nbsonco of the balance of the family. A lynching Is Imminent. Follce Ofnoers Sent to Frlson. CIIICAOO, July 21. Goorgo A. Holzor and Frederick Storms, pollcomon, woro convloted yestordny of a conspiracy to de feat tho election laws. Holzer was given four years In the penitentiary and Storms two years. The ohargo on which the Clvlo Federation has been prosecuting thorn Is that thoy did nothing to restrain a gang of workmen from a sewer near by a poll ing precinct, who took possession of tho polls and kept citizens from voting. Hoarders nobbed the House. PoTTSVILLK, Pa., July 21. During tho absonco of John Rancnvago and wife, of Mlnersvllle, who wore carriage riding, two boarders who woro loft in charge of tho houso ransacked the bureaus nnd closets, and suooeeded In finding 1,000, whloh they stole, and cleared out. Tlrnrl nf the Rtrucf-le. Lancaster, Pa., July 21. An unknown man, apparently a tramp, about 85 yean old and poorly droned, threw himself in . . . . . i .. .. . -win ironi or a moving imnui wmu m, Oreuk station, on tho Pennsylvania rail road, lot night, and was Instantly killed Killed by au Exploding Cannon. TOULON, July 21. At a trial of guns a Bouviuos the breech was blown off ouo o the pieces und n sailor was killed. Ad mlral Chateaumluols, two oilleers ant soveral men were wounded. Startling ltnvrlntlons In tbo Wllllumntlo Hunk Investigation. WiLLtMASTic, Conn., July 21 In tho superior court State's Attorney Hunter npplled for uu Injunction restraining the officer of the Dlmo Savings bank from onrrylng on buslnoss longer, for an order revoking tho charter, umlforn disposition of tho bank property. Saturday morning was set for a hearing on tho motion. There has beou several startling rovoln tlons In the Dime bank mystery, among them being the announcement that tho bank was insolvent months ago. On July 1 hist the term of office of B. A. Bucks as bank commissioner oxplred. Ho declared the bank solvent at the time. Commissioner Crofut's latest examina tions dlsprovo this statomont, nnd his dis closures onused Mr. Bucks, who was elected president of'tho bnuk on Monday nfternoou, to resign. Commissioner Crofut also dlseovorod thnt tho Uiiik's bookkeeping has been of tho lowost character. No iutorost what ever has boeu paid on many notos, and thousands of dollars in unsecured per sonal notes have been found. Among theso nro ?l,O03 In notes signed by Will iam Bucks, son of the ox-oommlsslonor. It has nlso oome out that Cashlor Waldon advanced 810,000 of tho bank's monoy for tho purohaso' of tho Morrison Maohlno company estate by Attorney Thomas J. Kelly. Mr. Kolly npponred nt a-meotlug of tho directors and explained that ho acted ns Mr. Wnlden's agent In soiling mnchlnory to Sutton &,lSalu, of Allon town, Pa., assuming that It was for tho bouoflt of tho bank. This was tho machin ery for which Waldon paid $1,500 of the bank's monoy. Tho directors havo ap pointed a oommlttoe to oollect 87,000 duo ou this, and tho latter left on a late train for Allentown. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. John Artz, of Raush Gap, Pa., too) poison aud died because her husband tool another woman to n dunce. Miss Mary Barba, of Shamokln, Pa. rubbed caustic soda on a mosquito bit and Is dying of blood poisoning. Four boys and a girl, ranging in ag from 4 to IB years, were drowued whll sailing on Lake Dauphin, Manitoba. Total collections nt custom houses 1 Mexico in the month of June wero 11,717 813, against $1,8,820 la Juno of last yoal A llrnte Terribly llenten. Buffalo, July 21. Albert Surprlso, a Canadian workman employed, by a Black Rock lumber firm, was nssaultod In tho woods on Buckhorn Island, In tho Niagara river, and nearly mot death at the hands of an Infuriated mob of his follow work men, bocauso of his attempt to ravish a 7-year-old girl, tho daughter of Carl Detknl. A picnic was given by tho lumber firm to tholr omployos and families. Surprise In veigled tho llttlo girl off Into tho woods by candy, nnd there was discovered by her father. Dotkul nnd tho othor workmen sot upon tho bruto with clubs and stones nud almost hammered him to death. Ho was in fact loft for dead, but later It np pears recovered consciousness aud lied tho country. The Cup Defender ltxccs. New VoitK, July 21. Mr. Wlllard's formal protest against tho action of tho Djfonder in luflling across tho "Vlgllaut's bow before tho start of Monday's raco will not bo mado publlo until It has boon ncted upon by tho regatta commlttoe. This will probably bo In n fow days Tho noxt and final tests. Will bo mado under the au spices of tho America's oup committee, over tho regular courses, for tho selection of tho actual defender of tho trophy. Theso will bo sailed Aug. 10 and 12, nud efforts nro being mado to secttro tho untry of Jubilee, Probably Colonln may also sail In tho official trials. Lewi' lloml Forgeries. KENTON, O., July 21. Attornoy Jesse M. Lewis, of Urbami, who has been hero for several days Investigating an Issuo of bonds floated by S. T. Luwls, tho bond forger, finished his work and loft for home. According to tho attorney's statement duplicate Hnrdln county bomb to tbo amount of 33,000 nro known to havo been Issued by Forger Lewis. Ono of tho sig natures to these bonds Is said to be gonu lnc, but tho others aro forgorlos. Thero Is allogcd to bo a largo amount of dupli cate bunds In this county afloat, possibly ns much as 100,000. Three-Yenr-Old Child Murdered. Indianapolis, July 21. Threo-ycar-old Ida Gobhard, who mystoriously disap peared from homo In AVost Indianapolis last Saturday mornlnpr, was found doad In n stable about one squnro from her homo last night. The body was found in a box covored with rubbish, and ovory Indica tion points to murder, Hor skull was crushed and there was ovidenco which show that she was assaulted. Suspicion points to n man named John Llnson, and tho city and suburbs are "being scoured for him. Morocoo Fays Indemnity. TANGIER, July 21. Tho Gorman consul at this port has beon paid tho sum of 70, 000 as Indemnity upon tho pert of Morocco for tho murder of a German trador named Rockstroth. Four German warships havo beon hero for some time past supporting tho demands of tho German consul in this mattor. Two Dutch warships are also hero to support the demands of the German-consul, acting for Holland, and an indemnity for tho plundering of th Dutch brig Mario Anno by Riff pirates. Brazil's Government l'rotost;. New York, July 21. The Horald's cor respondent In Rio Janolro, Brazil, tele graphs via Buenos Ayros that advlcos to the English legation thero declare that England claims the Island of Trinidad as her own. One cargo of coal, it is reported, has beon landed on tbo island alroady. In vlow of this It was decided by Brazil's cabinet to formally protest, and a mes sage to that effect was at once sent to Bra zil's mlnlstor in Loudon. Vandalism In a Soldiers' Cemetery. MARSHALLTOWN, la., July 21. Groat excltoment provalls ovor an act of vandal ism during the night. Tho oemotory at the Iowa Soldiers' homo was entered by an unknown miscreant, who, with n Bledgo hammer, defaced aud broke off at the ground forty-six mnrblo slabs erected by tho gorument ovor tho soldiers' graves. The damage will reach $1,000. Wrecked the Safe with Dynamite. Reading, Pa., July 21. Tho lumbor of fice of D, G. Gross, nt Monocaoy, this county, wos entered by thieves during the night, who broke open the safe with dyna mite, wreoklng the building and carrlod away valuable papers. Half a dozen minor robberies took place during tho night. The Princeton Farty All lilght, New York, July 31. B. Forsyth Little, father of B. Forsyth Llttlo, Jr., -one of the party of Princeton studonts now in 'Wyoming, reoolved a dispatch yesterday saying thot oil of the party are at Foun tain Geyser, Wyo., and nil perfectly well. Have Neither Funds Nor Friends. Boston, July 21. Nlnetoen immigrants of tho fifty-nine who roached this port yog terday on the stoamor Heroynla from Hamburg will be returned to the father land, ns they have neither funds nor friends, Light Shoulder AVenr Comfortable Shirt Wnlsts For Wnrat Weather. Tho capo is still tho fnshlonnblo garment for out of door woar. Tho most approved ones for warm woathor do not fall below tbo elbow, nnd womon who can afford it havo n, capo to nooompany each costume Thoso for festival wear nro moro trlflos of laco, flowers, spangles and othor ornamen tations. Tho short tailor mndo jaokot is groat ly In favor nt present. In Paris it Is a crnzo. It Is of tho now silky oloth or a rich cordod Mil mil wrmm n Cures the SILK COSTUME, silk. Tho sleeves aro simply hugo, nnd thoso of a Worth modol woro crlnollnod. It is usually box plaited to tho wnlst, ono plait behind and ono nt each sido. It' is open in front, so that it can bo worn with a vost nf any fancy kind. Passementerie ornaments tho front and tho shoulders behind. Shirt waists with stiff collar and cuffs nro greatly worn this summer nnd nro ex tremely useful, being neat, comfortable aud frosh looking. Thoy nro to bo had in solid colors both dark and light, in print ed porcnlo nnd lawn, or with collar nnd cuffs different from tho body of tho gnr mont. Waists of fluo plaid gingham hnvo had qulto a voguo, plaid being everywhere ncccptablo this season. Thoso mado of out ing llannol nro not so much soon ns for merly, although they nro moro sultnblo for tho seasldo nnd for nthletlo amuse ments, such as tennis und bicycling, than cambric ones, which aro at ouco wilted by moisture. Tho gown of which nn illustration is given Is of brocho silk In two tones of glroflco. Tho godct skirt opens in front over a tablior of brown guipure. Tho bodlco has n very Bhort rlpplo basquo and is fastened on each sldo by sllvor buttons over n vest of plain glroflco grograln silk. A full fichu of white gauzo trimmed with flno plaiting is draped about tho shoulders and hold on tho left sldo by n grosgraln bow. Tho sleeves consist of two puffs and a deep turned back cuff of grosgraln silk. Tho hat Is of yellow straw, trimmed with popples and glroflco grosgraln silk. Judic ClIOLLET. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't eomo to towu, send your orders. They will be nicely filled. 10 '.. ( ti lit flini. f 1 ci ri t uh. till Plated imbia BJST BtiL-nng-r Col- The Standard I Bicycle of the World. jf evd bicc ot tills years mako lamcliuaio appemrs. It is hllWsomo. and indientna -sa'tiUaction nnd klchost mi. Cut toUho rider. OR MONEY R E'SK $ . SiSSffi? rt ti.. m. m . ., . . latest til ydo factory in tho Use All The Tobacco You iVorld saya TobaV IN -q- TO 10 is X T . . J-l . . xnarcoti-ure is tne only ren Kfii iiiu aiiu uuvn till; to ten days. It leaves the patitf and is warranted free from anyi Narcoti-Cure is popular?) the tobacco he wants while uncr and "hankering" are gone. It1 tobacco forever. Narcoti-Cure is sold at thi one bottle cures. Money retunded if a curi to directions. NewHfhceflOQ HARTFORD-cxt best, $80 $60. $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. popjc jirrc co. Hartford, Conu, BOSTON, CUIOAGO, KEW TOIlIt, SAS FIUNCISCO, PnOVIDESCE, ECFFAIO. An Art Catalogue of these famous wnccisat any toiirama Agency, or wm bo mailed for tvto a-ccnt stamps. PROP. IV. K. WA1T1 Of Amlit'rst, Muss., Chewed To1l1' Yearn, mill Vu Curctl liy San1" AjiunnsT, Mass.. Feb:r The N'Arcoti Chemical CJo., i1"1 fprngllcUes, : Replying'" -V11. his with s, tho nnii,Mifi, r;iiivi,i .Vn. Ills woulit say that I hnve uSTovnr lmfnrh nml of lute havo eoii8Uift1,n f,cii,i besides smokine con!1!0 twitching life lobneeo when I -flpst choking lu- Jinvo never been nblnjftlrntorus ho on ".Sirnnrds all told your remedy four j"lf keenly from chewing disappear! Jemoaiior towards smoKing ueenme nr desire for the weciH .. cflcetg, whatever. P 011 mo U thoy better than I have fir, "but" . Hcrj wish to bo freo from)Vc.i n lmp.l. say, use NAncoTi-cr;" , , V , Yours truly,jslou hl9 f"l vVOS with Ills milt ' 1 Pennsylvania E. B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. yOlj. 181 to Shorn 1695. tliuo, tho tear om tho prlsou- Aenlng, t,nl No Longer Excellent musio asv aud ovenlng at WEEKS museum, ' 17 South Main Strket Grand display of birds and nnimalsof ill kinds nnd finest paintings in tho county. Host lleer, Porter and Alos, Finest Brands of Cigars. Freo lunch every morning and ovening. Joiin Weeks, Proprietor. Hooks & Brown Full line of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Tine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, etc. Agents for Daily Papers. MO. 4 M-ftflA6M ST OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shanandoab Dental Rooms for pninles extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlQeal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examl nations free. Wa mako nil kinds of plates. Gold Orewni, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown nnd Brldgo 'Work and nil operations that prtaln to Dental Surgery. . o charges for extracting when plates - .i j ii- i . oruBIW. are ,o ou.y users oi ttrri0 Pltel Im. inai?0? vitalized nlr for tlin nninlnes fivtrnnfinn nf 1 Int. rbiit, TT TT TTl..,oJ1"'" 3 3 vl. 3 We have provM we can sell as i York and savp' AVe invite ! and be conviti. Irs. Plto- rs. Plto IIb. Tho aughtor ordoul Ho be-guilty, as guilty lldrou as owo, the r - v f. We have nrovf"! f ttm nn f nil n 1 ; HI. 1.1111 Ol.ll U.3 pjj f, York and savf AVe invite ION' f. and be convWi'" "" I .Vjhow i -i annes wVLM H onSu , July ( 'I rains will loavo Shenandoah after the anovo unto lor Wfggans, Gilberton Frack yillo, New Castle, St. Clair, Potlsvillo, Ham burg, Readine. Pott9town. Ph oenlir vIIIa- Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) at 6 08 and 11 45 a. m. and 4 15 n. m. on week days. For l'ottsville and inter mediate stat'ons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. - v For Wiggon's, Gilberton, Fraokvillo, Now Castlo, 8t. Clair, l'ottsville at 6 08, 0 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, lottstoWD.Phoenixvillo, Norristown, Phila delphia at 6 00, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. irains leave iraekville at 10 40 a. m. p. m. THOS. for ShonnmlnnK anf" 12 M. 5 04 7 42 nml in i Sunday 11 13 a. m. nml A An n n. Leave l'ottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 48 a. m. and 4 40. 1 is in nn Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. " Loavo Phlladelphia (Broad street station V lor Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. at., 4 ln( a?27llr- m' eek daJs- Sundays leave at o 50 a. m. j Leave Broad Street Statibn, Philadelphia, lor New York. Exnr. n..t..j 4 05 4 50, 5 15, 6 50," 7 33, 8 20, 9 50,' 10 30 (Dmin Car 11 00, 11 14, a. m' 12 noon 12 35 (Limited 100 and ijjuffi ,Ca"U. 2 3P (Dining Car), 3 Jo. 4 00, 5 00 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00. 6 50. R 12. lo an m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05. 4 so' 5 15, 8 12, 9 50. JO 30 CDin ini r?oi 1 1 no rW-i -I? 35, 2 30 (Dining Car). 4 00 f Limit' 8 12, 10 00 p.jSfc56' (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 CO,, Express for BofcL,12 01 P'S1'1 a. m., week-days, anKK? glloai ohapI H 09 WASHINGTON ANDTw1 iSMl tor Baltimnra o.l nr.... . . 8 31. 9 10. mm 1 4,a.B,a'nS'on 3 50, 7 20. 1. . V "tuat on' unts irom -uo. up emoroiuereu ants f ti,Q tt.? Morning goods vg, tUo p J a iQ Limited Dining Car) 112 fja . (12 31 fer.,:? CongressioBnl VL 12,3,46' i 4 . (5 16 6 55, (Dinine Car) V 7n Tr." 7s V.arJ' 8 an,l 19 nt "p.,u?V' 7.40. (Dining Car) n. m ' 7 20, B i0; Ills nlTTl3- Says 3 50,' (Dining Car), 7 "n t m MT,.1(,2' A41' 0 12 05 nfght. m- (B,ng Car), and Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY only)? o5o,3Vo,204 Vo! JW, S?tariV wcok-davs. fii,i.r rl 600 5 40 P. m. f 8 00, 8 30, 900 D 4? . PJ 8 00 " 3 sion,'7 00 X S0-P- . W O- AND irnfY.WWA.WlLDWOOI,. 4 05, 5 007p.m:,e7k.daTLnn-a-'n-o2 m. Cape May only 1 3y0 n t?3' ,S 20' Kxcurslon; 7 00.n T,.f1i..p m" Saturdays. - - -, uujjy, later II a ami Alii Kffito. Thll,t -A-nr.FousoJ' i &.-OS takejif0 f ifhadnol 1 Been coni ;n studied '"Va niornlnsl' A Vpoaled to. t XftlO to coini0 Wd this iu tlioB Pi ly roportod tS Jlon.wliHt ho ft I. Iu this wn$2r- hi IJotcctlvo If a NlWnlla H,o l.WrO ... . " " UUI1V. run SEA ISLE niTV 'n.-... AVALON. EXnrn. n 1 n . ' . " . WITy AND week-dava. h .. "o";.ra- 1 20 p.m. 1 00, a, m. dailv:" U m' fixcnrslon. 8 20. week- 30, a. . V1 Express, lays. Sundnv, 's TSf I ?S 4"'. P- O. M. 1'HEVOST. I n ' nEvosT. Gen'l JIauaeer, J. R. Woon. Gen'l. Pass'g'rAgt. and Jthinq Clothes, in iJvitBZeVa J,,,r h I' 4 y 24. Durliis? 1 tuo House of II. 1 Ion of a woniau 1, was found, ods with white J: lto cloth wero fiit 1 ombllng either lAor Tho nature otfus e-uoterinlnod. nud lolloo headauartorJr ' 1 ,n,i. 'ni,. ,1 itns .....uw. iu.uin i workmen woro dlrf r Lawalls In tho h tsomaP0: j in ana ntzpatrlcl JBIlnnlo Williams. f u 1the stains on this mii,)e teeth. SIloiuiikIohIl Dental Rooms (TITJIAN'S BLOOK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, ! Ofllce Hours; 7 a. m, to 8 p. ra. YOUR STOMACH -J id odly blood stains. ETI" Pilsner Beeas Fines pratj Healthiest. Chris Schmidt, Agent 1 Ihllllnn tlin niA.a, ijtl) Mi Clistln Slvfi..H,l,l S'lCO witn tho murder of H rsou. This Is tho bol.r"- 0 Gnvor la nr.t.r lnnlrl.-ftUe- Qulnlan has nuido so!rfat''n' ry statements that lilfwffi110- tarilr exiiootnil inmiBiitist mos, liowevor, are lillin s promised that wnrpmit th the murder of the W 11 uiso no sworn out, uannot .stand iu same wosiiing thof The Slot irn, boots do, and tho water you dijn oven fit for thnt purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beor and ' JAMES SHIELDS, I Manngor Shenandoah Brai WASHINGTON. .Tulv 21 the treasury department th: uemana ror one cent plecj dented, und to meet tbe dam able shipments have beon in sub-tre.asurles. where thorol supply. The very general slot machines throughout ttj believed to Lkj the cause of t Jny 1 207 "Woet Cml" Street, Shenand Get our Prices on Gasoline and Headlight Oils, Our delivery wagon will do the rest. ' ' Echps Oil Company, Oils. Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Bumers, Etc. ? 13 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mall orders promptly attended to- 4.