N "For Charity Suffercth Long." 'A 111 Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. flllwaukee, Wli. "Slatroti of a Jtcncvolcnt Home and knowing tbo good Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno has dono mo, my wish to help others, over comes my dlsllko for tbo publicity, tliU letter may glvo mo. In Nov. and Doc, 1803, Tlic inmates hail tho "ZaGrlpiie," and I was ono of tbo first. Resuming duty too Boon, with tbo caro of so many elck, I did not regain my health, and In a month I became so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and tho drafts mado on my vitality, that it was a question If I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try J)r. Mllca' Jlcstorattve Kcrvinc. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than over. I still continue Its occasional use, as a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will Teach mo." Juno 6, 1801. Mns. LAuiU O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles Norvlno is sold on a positive) rnarantca that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at $1,6 bottles for $5, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health ? thbs in U M a UBEUKH 5a. . j a i muii ui, i nun. Consul t Olil HOllPMt I v hi.scutul ujoro t.ullfri'1 n J v unbliK'it. 'l ho oliIcMt; Iffcfl luti-ioliia, (tllmiia Consult OU IloncMt Dr. Tlieel, whi era iiian mi otucri Btifc it.l-t m run i ntul ccvtlPruten . iruve. coumereiUnea lv tevcren-iy o' ui-rcim iuimoti at xieriin, miiwiui r9 nialiii! what Quacks una Hucclnllstnid v ,n uurmiv. 'there In none to eau.illilm n i moiit ol H;urtl ilWenMeH ol Lutu r . .rtA.l.' nolmm. nil the ami ein-ptM lit ' '.ViIiiiiI errors, ul power, blunder, lilancv ililu .ui.i nervous I'.irt.inlerH, etc., Ireili in.ses. - cji .1 , -I HfilujB. ltollci"atoiice. I'oor.de. luiul ,u roivri.iuiisuit Old l)r. :. I'. 'I hcel,tlic oiil) i inline. ieeliillNl, wliolms mii.it umuily of l .s uU-un'i urnler l'liil. .Inlir, Ilniuico imtlile, mil I'rof. Jlnllcr. Alloimllilr. Uiu two woiM-ictm ni d specialists. IMt 4 iii' uriKliiitl ud nr -ii;. Slum anil avoid mo itiuiis wou j-ue t RneeWIHts copying samo in p.irt o Rholft Tlnv d.i t'lls to mislead you. 1 urn tho only or a wuo ever i' .posed quacks acd warned Biiircrcrf nwiiiHt luiixKti-rs. 'i'lie qnncka openly asieueu it Dr. Tlieel itiscris a new advertisement to-day we will copy .re m.;ei.iiue somewhat and thu mull .vlll ujt kno .lutwo uro the very rerson liu e: posed, uillci .rt.ira, 0 a. M. to 8 r. .M.; ov'ks, S-8.S Weil nn.l Sat, ev'gi, 0-0.3U. sunday.fi A. M. to 12 1 bond live two-cent stamp for boot "Truth," on one etpoaln,; ijuacl: and best loroldnnd youn sliiBlc or married, poor mid rich. A new trick oi youiiE Inexiierienced doctors and qnucka Is tlili Thev run an oil established nUlcoof an old iltceaset pnysician, liavins an om man (no physician) in their oilico whom they use as a decoy. In Effect SIarcii 24, 1895. Paesonger trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Juuction, Mnuch Chunk, Lo liighton, Slatington, White Hall.Cataaauqna, AUentown,Bethleliotn,Easton and Wcatberly at fi 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, fl 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua ,kake, Switchback, Gerhards and Hudsondalo, 9 15 a. tn. and 2 57 p. in. For Wilke-Barre, White Haven, Pittston, Lacey ville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira. 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Rochester, BuH'alo, Niagara Falls and the West, 9 15 a. in. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 p. m. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 am. For Tankbannock, 0 04, 9 15 a. m., 2 57,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p in. For Auburn, 9 15 am, 5 27 p ni. For Jcanesvllle, Leviaton and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. ni., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried and Hazleton, 8 04, 7 38, 9 16 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p m. For Scranton, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Hazlebronk, Jeihlo, Drifton and Free land, fi 04, 7 38, 915 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. Hi. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Cannel and Shatnokin, 13, U 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 15 p.m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, rt 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. m., 12 43. 2 57. 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave tihamokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m.. 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m and arrive 8henandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 57, ?7, 11 15 p. m. Leave Sbenandoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 08, 11 05, U 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for, Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. m,, 12 32, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. in. j, Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton; 6 04, 7 38 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 08 o. in. Leave Hazleton for (Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 06 a. ru., 12 15, 2 58, '5 30; 7 25, 7. 56, p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and Sbamokln, 6 4$ a. m., 2 40 p. in, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m. and 3 45 p. in. , ' Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 tr. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. m. and 1 68 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lost Croek, 9 40 a. m., 12 30 p. m. For Hanleton, Black Creek Junction, Venn Haven Juuction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 49 a.m., 12 30,2 55 p. in. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 n. m. For Yatesvilfe.l'ark Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 SO, 2 65,4 58, 6 03 p.m. , , Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30' 1130 a. m., 1 05, 5 30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 8 49', 32 a. m., 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. in., 1 35, 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN II, WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pais. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NONNFMAOHER, AbsL 0. P. A.. South P.ethlehotn,Pa. In the Omaha Police Commission Controversy. THE SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE. The Contesting Hoilles Coino Togother ncil Drclde to Prevent it Ilesnrt to Aran by a l innl Appeal, Though Iloth Claim to be Lngnt. Omaha, Aug. 15. All probability of re sort to nrim to sottlo tho municipal mud dlo over tho rival police coiiiinlsslong Is i now very roinoto, but for two hours yes terday It looked very much ns though n ; orlotis collision wits Inovitnblo. Tho sldo j walks uiul streets surroundlns tho city hall werb crowded with people, and tho lntorlor of tho building was crowdod with I shorlffs and offlcors. The Amtrlcnn Pro I toctlvo association commission convoncd j nt 10 a. m. in this city, mnld considerable excitement. Tho members woro oncour uged with cheers from S00 A. P. A.'s pros out. Thoy wero oxpected to at onco placo a rival police forco on tho strcots of tho city, attompt to oust Chief of Vollco Whlto andstbrm tho city jail. This -wns tho schedule as given by tho A. V. A.'s proteiullnpt to be on tho Insido, The situation Whs Intensified by tho re port from Kansas City that tho A. P. A. councils had 5,009 armed men ready to send to Omuha to maintain tho A. P. A. commission. At tho sumo time tho old commission wns In tho mayor's office, ready to lssuo ordors to repol any forco necessary to maintain Its position. After n brlof conforenco tho A. P. A. committee concluded to confor with tho old board beforo resorting to arms. Tho conference was tho rcsultof nlottor which Mayor Bemis sent to the A. P. A. board Thursday night, asking tho members to moot tho old board and ondeavor to reach a poacoablo settlement of tho controversy. The members of tho now board replied that thoy had doclded to meet Mayor Bomls and his colleagues, and tho mayor replied that thoy were roady. The two boards remained closotcd for nn hour or more. Whon tho door was opened It was announced that an agreement had bcon roached. Mayor llcmls then sent a tolc gram, signed by himself as chairman of tho old board, and by V. J. Droatch as chairman of tho now board, to Governor Holcomb and A. S. Churchill, attorney general: "If tho supremo court will moot nt an early dnto all tho mombors of tho two boards of fire and police commissioners will unite in a request for an o.irly hear ing. Can you get tho court to llx a short dntof Answer." This telegram was -sent to each of tho justlcos of tho supremo court: "All parties agree to submit tho pollco matter to supremo court If early hearing can bo had." This was also signed by tho chairman of each board. Thoy wanted it understood that neither board had mado any conces sion. Kncli sldo stood as It stood beforo, and In that respect thoro wns no change In tho situation. They had simply agreed that tho best interest of all concerned would bo served by submitting tho caso to tno court. v lieu Mr. Ivandnrvoort was nsked whether members would proceed to orgnnizo n pollco forco In opposition to that controlled by tho old board, ho would not answer directly, but stated that noithor board was going to bo very strict on tho other whllo tho mntter was pond ing beforo tho supromo court. Chief Justlco Novel, of tho supremo court, announced Into last night that a special session of tho court would bo held this afternoon to settlo tho caso. A Powerful New Kxploglve. WELLSBOlto, Pa,, Aug. 15. An exhibi tion of tho now high exploslvo and gun shells Invented by Goorgo M. Hathaway was glvon hero yostorday beforo a party of fifty experts and capitalists. The shells wero fired from a Winchester repeating ride, with gunpowder as tho propelling force, and thoy exploded like bombs with a time fuso, at a distance of 400 and 500 ynrds. The force was torrlilc, but tho shells woro safe from explosion by concus sion. Tho now explosive can bo handled with as much safety as cornmeal, which it much resembles In appearance, but its forco is 5 per cent, more poworf ul than tho highest grade of dynamite. The shells aro to bo manufactured on a lurgo scale, and their introduction will, it is thought, mark a new oru in warfare. five Years for Ex-State Trnamtrer Taylor. PlEMiE, S. D., Aug. 15. Ex-State Treas urer W. W. Taylor was sentenced yester day by Judge Gaffy. When asked If ho had anything to day why sentenca should not bo pronounced on him, Taylor In a low voice roplled: "I have not." Judge Gaffy then reviewed tho caso and tho dif ferent statutes bearing upon tho crime. Ho considered tho much discussed section 1,005 void, and did not believe a two year's soutenco was Intended to covor such a caso as this. Ho considered that Taylor's worst crime was In attempting to force a com promise after gathering together all stnto funds bo could lay his hands on. The ex treme sentence, five years at hard labor tn tho Sioux Fulls ponltontiury, was then pronounced. A Iteiptte for Sin. Nobles. ATLANTA, Aug. 15. Governor Atkin son yestorday granted a respite until Oct. 18 to Mrs. Noblo's, a whlto woman, and Gus Fambles, a negro man, sentenced to bo banged at Jbffersonvlllo tomorrow for tho murder of William Nobles, tho hus band of tho oondemnod woman. Ponding the respite motions for a now trial will bo heard in each case. A Speedy Two-Year-Old. Indianapolis, Aug. 15. Throo thou sand people attended the racos yosterduy. Tho track Was In excellent condition, and everything was favornblo to fast time. In tho 8.60 trot, for S-yeor-olds, Wiggins showed himself to bo a wondor of tho year by winning In 2.21H- 't'" colt; Is looked upon us a coining phenomenal. Fatal Explosion In a Taper Mill. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 15. By the ox plosion of a largo boilor In tho paper mill and postal card manufactory of Wool worth St Co., at Castluton, ton miles from here, James Lawton. watchman, was killed and the engineer so badly injured that it Is bellovcd he will die. A Murderout Colored Youth. Cleveland, Aug. 15. As a result of a quarrel Charles Jackson, a 10-year-old colored boy, pounded Georgo Qulmby, also colored and tho name ago, over the head with a sharp edged brlok. Qulmby's skull was fractured, und ho will die. , Mrs. "White, a Citizen of Ithaca, Yas Saved. (From the Ithaca Herald.') Our representative, hearing of tho caso of Mrs. II. T. Whlto, called to sco her at Seneca and Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation la tho following interview: "Mrs. White, I hear you havo some thing to say about n now remedy for back ache and kidney disorders. Will you glvo mo your statement for publication?" " Yes, I nm qulto satisfied to do so. I think tho public should know when a really good remedy is to bo had, It Is tho least lean do in gratltudo for my recovery." " Tell mo about your complaint." "About a year ago 1 had tho Grippe, and since then my back has pained niu con stantly in tho regionof the kidneys; a dull pnin nt times, and nt other intervals, sharp, darting pnins piercing through me, wero almost unbearable. I seemed to bo giv ing out as the pain in my kidneys grew worse, and at last I had to stay in bed tho greater part ot mo time, i' many, i gave up altogether. I had terrific headaches, I and sulfercd so much pain my appctito icit inc. "Did the disorder affect tho bladder?" " Finally, it did. Tho urine was highly colored, and varied in suppression and ex cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go insane from the pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now nm perfectly well." "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills have entirely cured you? " "Yes, that's tho truth. I have no more headaches or pains, und my appctito has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found it very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back; but now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish the man ufacturers every possiblo success." For sale by dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Sole Agents for tho TJ. S. For Kilo at Klrlln's Pharmacy. 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pago nook on Treatment of Animals aud Chart Sent 1'rue. crar.s jT,cvcr,CoiiBCstlons.Iiitlnmmiitloa A.A.I Spinal Meningitis, Milk, l'ovcr. It.). Strains, IjnincnuHs, Rheumatism. (!.C'.-I)lntcinpcr, Nnsal Discliumea. I).I.I)ota or Crabs, Worms. i:.Ii..-;nuitUs, Heaves, Pneumonia. J-'.lf. Colic or (irlpcx, llellyaclie. (.ta.MllHcarrliiao. Ilcmorrlincc. Il.II.Urinnry mid Kidney Diseases J.l.Hrnplivo JIlNrriHeH, ninnac. J.K.l)lscascB of JUgentluu, l'aralyslg. Single Dottle (over 50 doses), - - .00 Stable Case, with Specifies, Manual,,. Veterinary Curo Oil anil Medicator, SOft Jnr Veterinary Curo Oil, - . 1.00 Sold b7lrngrlt" or Ma' prtp!! anywhere and la any qmnllly OQ receipt el price. limrUHETS'JlKO. CO., Ill A 11S VTIltlim St., XewTort. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC flo.f In use 30 years. Tho only mcceBRfal remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or otber calicos. 91 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, lor $5. SoM 17 UrncgUts, or lent oatia!il on receipt of price. 111'311'llimVS'Jltl). CO.,lllillSnUambU,.elork. Ilookkeeplng, Arithmetic, Veniuanship. ami alt the Uomuierelal PA WIS coi.i.iuii:. 1710 Uhl'btnut bt Philadelphia. Tenth Year. 1 horuneh. lmllvlduul liiRtruitlun. situations Vhomaxlranmuf knowledge- at the minimum of coht tranches. 1-urnmhcu. -rilcr circular.. T11KO. IV. PA1.S1N 1'rnt. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. There is no delay; no flrinc uti; no nslien to clean uway; no extra Insurance to puy; no re imlriiiKievcssurv; no voul bills to pay, ami it Is always ready for line. It is Invaluable for mowing uiiurcu urgntis, tor riiniuuK i rinuuK Presses, feowiiur Machine, 'liirntntr IJillies, Keroll Sawn, Orinil Stones, Coffee MUli, Hausnge Machines, Feed Cutters, t.orn muik, I'.iovniors, VAa. Four.horHU liower nt 40 nollllds pressure ol water. It is noUeless, neat, compact, bteudy, nnu above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300. Send for circular to tho Uackus Water Motor Co., Newark, N. J., btatlng paper you suw iiilvertlseinejit In. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Your Stomach Cannot stand tho same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink lau t even nt tor mat purpose. Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter, JAMEZS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. HUMPHREYS' W3 nn 1 IS CsV.'stS'fsl C Conflicting Reports Concerning tho Pigbt for Independence, OAMP0S' P0PULAEITY IN HAVANA. In n rrlvfttr Convomntlon lie Deolnrril tho linvoH Would lie Crushed Ilpforn Sprlpi;, but Thnre In n lteport Thnt Ho DeiminiU 100,000 More Trncipi. Havana, Aug. l5.-Slnco hU arrival hore, Captain General Martinez do Cnm pos has received deputations from nil po litical parties. His porsonnl populorlty makes ovorybody glad to wolcomo him. Addressing the Ileformists ho snld that tho revolution would probably dovolop furthor beforo tho flnalo. Atldrosslng tho Autonomists ho said that It was his Intention to begin an actlvo campaign In September against tho Insur gents In tho provinco of Hauta Clara, af- terwnrds to attack tho robols In Puerto 1'rlnclpe, and lnstly those In Santiago do UUua. Ho promised that tbo next muni cipal elections should bo absolutely froe, and that ho would personally rectify any caso of coercion reported to him. In the course of a nrlvnto conversation Marshal Campos expressed tho opinion thnt dissension among tho loaders would weakon tho Insurgent forco, and that tho rebellion wohld bo crushed before spring, but thoro Is a persistent rumor In circles usually well Informed that ho has cabled to Madrid that only two courses aro open to Spatn, namoly: Either to sond 100,000 troops to Cuba or to grant the Island com- l pleto autonomy. Tho roport that tho alcalde of oanctl Splrltu hns joined tho robolllon is Incor rect. Tho avorago number of doaths from yel low fever among tho troops for tho last few weeks hits been 120 daily. Joso Macco has lived for tho past three months on a coffee estate between San tiago do Cuba and Guantnnnmo. Tho government is aware of this, but does not attempt to attack him. The Insurgents of this district levy fines from $500 to $1,000 on ulantatlons. Macco has been ro supplied with ammunition from an un known source. Two Klopinir I'oattiiniiters. Charleston, V. Vn., Aug. 15. Au thorities bore havo boon Informed of two very similar departures by government officials. Mr. Walker, postmnstor ot lice, Putnam county, eloped with Mrs. Stover, wife of a near neighbor. Ho left a wlfo and flvo children. Mrs. Stover Is tho mother of eight children. Sho took n 7-months-old baby with hor. Sho Is 31 yoars old and Walker Is 3(5. Ho was ono of the most proinlnont merchants In Put nam county. In tho other caso Albort J. Snulsbury, postmaster at Clay Court Houbo, elopoil with Mrs. Gross, each leav ing small children. Saulsbury is reported short lit his accounts by fcdoral Inspectors. Forged the President' Signature. "Washington, Aug. 15. Assistant Dis trict Attorney Taggart said today that It was qulto likely tho caso of Captain Georgo W. Streetor und his associates, charged with forging tho names of Presi dent Cloveland and othors to a government patent to 180 acres of mado land on tho north shorn of Chicago, would bo laid bo foro tho grand jtir,y hero this fnll, although If conviction woro secured in Chicago tho cases hero would not be pressed. Tho laud Involved Is valued at W0, 000, 000, and as tho forgery Is alleged to havo boon com mitted lioro it is held trial can bo had In Washington. Illicit Liquor boilers Italdeil. BRIDQETON, Nt. J., Aug. 15. A United Stntcs marshal had an exciting chaso af tor a trio of Illicit liquor sellers near this city. In company with nn officer from this city ho visited the "ranch" nnd arrestod Charles, alias "Woody" Carll, Goorgo Dixon undNellloGetslngcr. Tho two latter wore upstairs when tho officers entered. The woman jumpod out a second story window nnd hid In nn outhouse, where sho was afterwards found. Tho trio wero taken to Camdon. Two More New York Strikes. NEWYoitK, Aug. 15. Two now strikes wero begun on the E ist Side yestorday. Local Assembly 155, K. of L., and the Pants Makers' Local assombly demand ing contracts for ono year Instead of six months. Altogether thoro aro something like 7,000 or 8,000 persons thrown out of work by the strlko, but tho loaders assert that It will last but a fow days. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloilne Quotations of the New York and lMillKclelphln Kxcliange. Nkw Yomk, Aug. 14. Speculation In the stock market today was dull and devoid of features. The trading was Irregular on ox treniely narrow fluctuations, and the volume of tho business transacted was very light Closing bias: Del. & Hmlon I!t D., L. ii W 161MJ Erie Lake Erie & V.... Hi-U Lehigh Nov 4BW Lehigh Valley . ... WW New Jersey Cen ...104W N. Y. Central 101J -N. V. fc M. K 57 Pennsylvania 84 Heading 18 at. Paul 70Hi W. N. Y. & Pa. ... 4H West Shore General Markets. PlHLADELViiiA, Aug. 14. Flour weak; win ter superilne, $2.503.llji do. extras, 82.75Q3; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $3.10jj;l 35; lo. straight. $3.3&3 50; western winter, clear, $3.10(33.35. Wheat dull, weak, with KIjC. bid and OOMc. asked for August. Corn dull, easier, with 45o. bid and 45Vc. asked for August. Oats quiet, unchanged, with 37c. bid and 27Kc. asked for August. Hay quiet; choice new timothy, J1414.50. Beef steady; family, $10.5OU!.5O. Pork easy; new mess, $11(311.50; short clear, $12(3)14; family, $12.60. Lard weak; western steam, $8.37)j, Butter dull; western dairy, 9K13o.j do. creamery, 133200.; Elglns, 20c.; Imitation creamery, 11 15o.j New York dalry,1318Hci do. creamery, 20c.; Pennsylvania and wostern creamery prints, fancy, 21c; exceptional lots higher; do. fair to choice, 1830a.; prints jobbing at 22355c, (Jlieete steady; New York lurge, 5J 7'Kc; full sklins, lHSlMc. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 14Q15c.; western. 12Hi13Ho. Live Stoek Markets. New YoitK.Aug. 14. Beeves dull and weak; native steers, poor to prime, $3.755.75; Tex ans, J3.B0; rangers, $1. 40i34.fi.; stags and oxen, $2.15BA; bulls, $1.7UiW.:)S; dry cows, $1.20 3.10, Veals actlvo and linn; other calves dull and weak; poor to prime veals, $47.50; grass ers and buttermilk calves, $;,.2-'i(a8.2J. Hheep and lambs very dull; poor to prime sheep, 81.0H&3-50; common to prime. lambs. $3& 6.KH- Hogs weak at $5.ama.5.50. EabtLiumitv, Pa., Aug. 14. Cattle steady at unchanged prices. Hogs quiet, lower; prime, $5,1035.35; heavy, $1.7531,85; yorkers, $4.0035; roughs, fi.SO&i.. Sheep and lambs dull, lower; exports, $3.7031; fair to good, $1.40(33.60; common, 50c.$l; spring lambs, $2.5034.50. Veal calves $636.50. 8 O articles that are to be immersed, a bit of bread should be dropped into it to c 5 ascertain if it isnt the right heat. When the bread browns in half a minute S H the Cottolcnc is ready. Never let Cottolcnc get hot enough to smoke. S v Tihi lMroETNt Poikt The fr,In pin ihoulj be ooM when the Cottolene I, put In Cottolene heatl to J O tbe cooktognolut moner than Urd. It nerer .putter, when hot SThe Cottoleno trade-marks are "OoKolrm" and a itter'i heud in cotton-plant wreatli. 2 THE N. K. FAI11I1ASK I'OJM'ANY, CHICAGO and 132 X. Delaware Are., l'lillndclphla, Jg " DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. When In doubt vrhat to Kcsult In i weeks For sale by V. V. V. KIIiLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. READING SYSTE R. R. IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1891. j Trains leave S euandoah an follows : ( For New York via Phila elphio, week dats, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m. nnd 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Nev York via Mauch Chunk, wei k days. 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 5S, 2 55 p. ni. For Reading and Philadelphia, weok days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20, a. in. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsville, -eek days, 2 II', 7 20 a. in. and 12 58, 2 55. 5 55 p. ni. Suhdap 2 10 a. m. For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 68, 2 55 5 55 p. m. Sundaj s, 2 10 a. in. For Williamsnort, Sunbury and Lewisburg, week davs, 3 25, 1 1 30 a. m. nnd 1 50, 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mahanov X'lano, week davs,2 10, 3 J5, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. in. and 12 i 8, 1 50, 2 65, 5 55, 7 20, 9 35 p. m. Bundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and. Shamokin, week day3, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. in. and I 61 7 20, 9 35 .. ni. Sumloys, 3 25 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho West via B. A' O. It. It., through trains leave Head ing Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A It. It. It.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 2fi 8. ni. and 3 -If!, 7 27 p. in. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, U 26 . m and 3 46, 7 27 p.m. Additional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. ni., 1 3u, t 0U, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15 night. Bundays, 6 00 p. in. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week davs. i 30. 9 10 a. in. and 1 10, 4 30 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. in. and 4 00, 6 02, 11 30 p. in. Sundays, 1 1 30 p. w. Leave Reading, week days, 1 35, 7 M, 10 00, 11 50 a. m. and 5 55, 7 57 p.m. Sun days, 1 35 a. m. Leave I'ottsvillo wi ck days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m. and 12 30, (1 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamanua. week davs. 3 18. 8 50. II 23 a. m. and 1 20 7 15, 9 23 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. in. and 1 51, 7 39, 9 54 p. m. bundays, 3 45 a. m. iieave aianaiioy nane,weeKuay,z 4U, uu, 6 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. in. and 12 58, 2 06, 5 20, 6 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. 8uudays, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, ; 42, 10 10 a.m. aud 3 35, 11 15 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, 9 00 a. ra., (Satur days onlv 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00. 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 5 45 p. in. Sunday Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a.m. Accommadotion, 8 00 a. ra. and 4 30 p. m. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Depot.comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, Week days Express, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 a. in., 3 15 and 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. and 4 32 p. in. Sunday Express, 4 00, 5 15, 8 00 p. m Accommodation, 7 15 a. in., and 4 15 p. ni. . Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SWriGAUD, C. G. HANCOCK, General Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. IlUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. (Mllee Ivgan building, corner of Main nnd Centre htreet, Shenandoah. w. N. ST KIN, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Kt-nn's New Building, corner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a. Office hours : 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. in. ; 7 to 0 p. in. Night office No. 200 Went Oak street. n JI. HAMILTON, M. 1)., It physician and surgeon. Office Water Company building, 26 West Lloyd ptrcct. J II. POSIKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'a. T) V. IlUltKK, M I). 4 30 IS. Lloyd street, Blienandoali, Office lulilm ttl! 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 -JOU I)IHsflUfjr,'OUNKY, S. BURD" EDWARDS, Of Pottsville. Subject to Republican rules. Should remember to use only two-thirds 9 as much Cottolcnc as they formerly used of lard or butter. With two-thirds the 4j t quantity they will Ret better results at less 0 cost than it is possible to get with lard or butter. When Cottolcnc is used for frying g KING." THEN trte for Nervous DeHlity, I-om of Seximl Power fin oUher cx), Impt'tency, Atrophy, Var.co.eli ami rthcr takn.cs, iro"i any i v., use S mo 1'ills. Drams ilurked and full vi(rr qukkly restored. If ne;!eciPil, mch troubles result fatally. Mailed anyuht're, seileil, frjl-toi 6 Iniea for f oo. With c -v f $ oo order we fHve a legal ruarintce lo cure or refund ll-e mone) . Address FLAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Pennsylvania R, B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 0th 189S. Trams will leavo HiPnandou Pi after the bovo date for Wlggiti- Gilbi r on Fraok ville, New Caitle, St. Clair. Pnt'xville, Ham burg, Reading, Pottstown, I'hoenixville, Norristown. nnd Philadclpli a (Broa l street station) at B 08 and 11 4j a. u.. tuu 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Pottsville and inter mediate Btat ous 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggan's, Gilberton, Fraekvllle, New Castle, St.' Clair, Pottsville at G OS, 9 40 a. in. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottstowr, Plioenixvillo, Norristown, Phila delphia at 6 00, 9 40 . in., 3 111 p. m. Trains leave Frackvillo fur Shonandoah at 10 40 a. m. anr 12 M, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday 1 1 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. in. Leavo Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, ; 1 48 a. in. und 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. in. week ilnrs. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. l.eavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, for Now York. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 511, J 3, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Diuin Car) 1100, 11 14, a.m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in. Dining Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), fl 00, fi in. 8 12 10 00, p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays, : 10 4 05, 4 oO, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 a. in., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Cur) , 4 00 (Limited 122), 5 20, 5 50, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 51), 8 12, 11 HO p. in., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. in., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50. 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 3t a. ... (12 31 Limitwl Din ng Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congrcssio' nl Limitod, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. 8undays 3 50, 7 21), 9 10, 1 1 18, 11 38, a. in., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Car), and 12 05 niKht. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. in., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 HO, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. u- week-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 " SO, 8 00, 8 30, 900. 9 45 a. m. 4 30, p. m. Excur sion, 7 00, a. in. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anqleska, Wildwood, and Holly BEAcn. Express 9 00 a.m. 2 So, 4 05, 5 00, p. ni. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a. in. Cape May only 1 30 p. in. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY, Ocean Citt and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. ui., 2 30,4 20 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 5u a. m. Excursion, 7 On, a, m. daib . FOR SOMMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. in., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 CO, 9 45, a. m. 8. M. Prevost, J. R. Wood, Gon'l Manaeer. Gen'l. Pasa'g'r Agt. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. rnWO-STOUY Frame Building, 30x45 feet on X Smith Chestnut street. Rents for $18 per month ; will bo sold cheap. ITIOU SALK. Half lot and two houses, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on inveotineut, and can be bought on easy terms. IJURM FOR SALE A farm of 33 ncron, with- In three miles of good market. Twenty nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, btx rooms, good barn and all in good condition. Will be sold for 81,200 cash. 1JIOK SAI.K Valuable property on Hast Lloyd 1 street. Iit 4.1x150 feet ; seven Iiouhos, in cluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, $M) per month. A rare bargain. Apply tu M. J. Luwfor, Jimtlce of the Peace, No. 128 Kast Centre street. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, SScffl,( Also Life and Aeoidentol Companies. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tho tlnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah,