- f$vr A- I COVERED WITH HUMOR When I vis thirteen years old I beiran to hove - j l ' .1 ' ..o 1 fnnu nn oars a humor -;ivul. I doutrnvd with five dlffurcnt ckllful dwtu f. 1'nt they did hi) no wood. My tils wise Krr.ouu. liy this time It u.id bodo all oter my hi'ul, iacc, and i.ody. Nobody thought I u.mM live, and xtoMH not have I utforCiiTicur.A IlKMEbiE. I upd four love of Ccticliu, (He cakes of OuTieunA t-o.u 1 nl threo hollies of OtrnrtuA Uku'.vknt M 1 irallcamoont at that time, but nowltUeo thUU I can hardly 'orab It. I am eltteim years old, weigh 130 pounds, and am perfectly well, alias I HE AN QUAKDKL, Clayton, N. Y. Spkidt Ccrb Teiatmkst. Warm bath with Co TIccra Boap. petitle application i of Ccticiir oint ment), and mild doBCl of Cuiicoba llf sotTJMT,gratcet of humor cure. Sold throufrhmit the world. Price, Cmcrm, fine., 80AI, WC. llTHOLVBIfT, ftC. ITld fl. l'OTTFIt DRL'Q in Cn.. Omr , Sole Prot.. Ufwton. ay llow to Cure fcvery bkla Humor," mailed frc. FAIU! General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Kllects of Errors or Excesses In Old or Young, ltobust, Nohlo Manhood fully Itestored. How to Enlarge and Strengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Hody. Absolutely un failing Homo Treatment. Heneflts in a dar. nm r,o fttatfiR and Foreicn Countries. Send for Descrlptivo Uqij, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealedjHrec BRIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons How Aim ItAitnis, LL. D., Trest. College with four courses of study leading to degrees: Academy for boys nnd yound men ; ladies' institute, mm enooi 01 aiiimc. iniriy nfro ciunnnm ton bulldinir4 .uciudimr irvm- tiiisHim, laboratory and observatory. For ataloRUo and other Information address, WM. C. OKETZIKGEIt, Keglstrar, I,cwlsburg, Pa, Chleheter' HmrUth Diamond HrsnfT. (li-i-rtnnt anA Onlv ttr-nn Inr. A. G afc, reliable. ladics aik A kmonj Brand la Hrd anl tVoU liiMiltiavKr Jboxw, iealwi with blue ribbon. To Wo VH' Jnn other. Rffnn dangtrou au&itKie V Jtitm nn imitatlant. A t nmrzcigii. or (end 4ft. ' la Btampi for rartlculan, testimonials ftud " Ilellef for I.ttdlom" in. tetter, by return MqIL 10.000 TPMimoDlali. A'anw aj ChIflift)frChcmtcttlt,o..ModUoiitviuuri, loll tT aU too, ' ruAftlBU. l'hlio-. Urn. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You ? If ynur truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, s eo us at oncu. It may save you years of sullerlng. Wo have cured hundreds of people in l'unnsylvanla, andean refer you to patients cured in your own town. Our treatment is harmless and will not keep you from your l.i ly labor. Call and have a talk with our 00' 'or. It will cost you nothing: Woguaran tp. lellcf after the first treatment, and our pi s arc reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sec Our Doctor Krcry Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. '3SSO0OCC5G0&OOO000&O0C0OC0 Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. saved by using seel- iy'S because you scan Duy cueap f coffee and make t delicious by a t little oi this admixture. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all i:llerers of lUtltOUS OK V01ITII, ANII l O.UC.N. 208 liuces; cloth bounds curely bealed.ind calitdrce. Treatment by maU strictly 'OnliJer.tlal, aal n positive, quiclc cars qruaran'p.Nl. No matter how Uns fctandtog. 1 will po Ively cure you. Write or call NM n3R 329 fi.mtli St.Phila.Pa. Uv .UUU Jjyrorj' Cvntlnuowpractic PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 S. PHILLIPS, M. P. Office: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted nt nil hours. p F. BUIiKE, SI. D. , 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Onice hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to S p. in. J II. POMBROr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BUKKE. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofnce Egan hulfdlng, comer of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pnOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. IlAving studied under some of the best masters ir London and I'aris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care 'of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah, flR TftJCEB 604 North Sixth Stl aJilB i PflEKSnSideenlranceonGreenSL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. .Fl.lfcn 1 1U ri.At,,tbv. 7 .'. uuu u Veur.llo.pltul Kxperleneeln Germany. I VrSTBICTURE, BLOOD POISON, general debility, lost Vigor, EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER i EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Pr),LV OF FJOTH SCXES Permaneotlr cured lifter every no cue lias lulled. LOST MANHOOD AKD SHRUNKEN (MOANS RfSTORtD. fc..fili.v-- iirMuiiinsfurl-noIcTrnlli. Thoonlj exi'-'ir. iu It- iimnr-i .w.rn liitniiiniitla Celebrated remain Powders never fall. TirtflJaTilecluxniieui vrith Timy fid Pennyrojil 1H1. and other Uke rcmli"i).7 AHr.yi buy th be.t .nd svold 1 MP- pototment. (lu.rmtei P'or',"l ""IS. 'nV a 'H & bc.t In th m.rket, A No 1. Partleuon, . vi,a.i XaS, Buk ll.y. llurton, Mui, P or A if (Up m.vm For silc nt 'eutre sire, t Povifu drug store, 23 Eavt JIASSAChUlI ' The i'jvj of- Inquest Completes , Its Investigation. ! THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY ' Hnsplelon Has Ueen StronBly Directed 1 Agnliist NiKltt Operator JIau.er Prose cutor Perry Intimates That Operator Long Was Ouvo Pound Asleep on Duty. Atlaxtio City, Aug. 7. Tho Inst sos filon of Coroner MoLnughllu's inquest Into tho meadow disaster of last Thurs day nlRht, which l'gannt 2 o'clock yester day nftornoon, soveral timos threatened to pruro sensntlonal. Whon tho six jurors rotircd to deliberate upon their verdict, however, responsibility for tho forty-four donths had boon no moro llrmlyflxod than nt tho opcnliiR of tho inquest on Monday morning. Only ouo fact remains undis puted, and that Is that Edward Farr, on- cjineer of tho Heading train, who (ilea with his hand on tho throttlo, disregarded tho dnngor signals and thundered on to his own destruction. It has boon equally demonstrated, howovor, that ho made a Inst despernto effort to roverso his onglno whou he saw that a collision was Immi nent, but then it was too lato. Suspicion has been strongly dlreotod against Georgo F. Ilauser, Jilght oporntor nt tho tower whero tho wreck occurred, but nothing moro than suspicion. lie has doclnred that ho touched no liquor that day, was at his post of duty, and although he luew the Heading train had always had the right of way, assorted that ho had Uecd his best Judgment in flagging It this night nnd giving a clear track to tho slow Vost Jersey oxcurslon train, bocauso It was noaror tho crossing. Moro than this, ho emphatically refuted tho intimation inndo by a witness on Wednesday that ho hud first given tho Heading tho right of way and then quickly changed it when too Into to avert danger. A sensation was created whon Prosecu tor I'erry questioned Nicholas Long, tho day toworman. He nskod if ho had ever slept whllo on duty, and receiving nn In dignant dpnlal demandod to know who it was who, slocplng In tho tower about two weeks ago, brought an oxpress to a stand still nnd compelled tho crews to go and wako him up. Ho denied all knowledge of such nn occurrence. A. E. Luce, engineer of tho 4 p. m. Kond lng train from Philadelphia, tho fastest on tho lino, tostlflcd that when approaching tho crossing ho blow ono blast for a signal nnd two in acknowledgment of a clear track, but if ho rccclvod no signal ho would npply tho brakes. Ho could stop his train in 2,500 feot after tho brakes wero put on. IIo did not answer a fixed signal, and the danger signal being tho normal one, was regarded as a fixed ono. In answer to a juror ho assorted that ho paid no attention to a Camden and Atlantic train which might cross the meadows with his train. Ho hud enough to do to nuiko his own time. Ho understood that Heading trains had tho right of way at tho crossing, but only when they wero given tho clear sig nal. He would use judgment in spltoof signals. If ho saw another train coming and thought it was moving too fast to be stopped ljcforo reaching tho crossing he would stop his regardless whether the signal gave him tho right of way or not. Ho could not see a signnl moro than a mile nwny. Thomas Bodell, n West Jcrsoy engineer, testified that In an uninterrupted view he could Fco a signnl two miles away, and an engineer who could not oughtto havo his eyes examined. Ho oxplnined tho usos ol the blast whlstlos, and said ho would con sider that an engineer vlolnted his duty if he blew tho whistle at a fixed signal. This ended tho verbal testimony, nmlnn adjournment was taken until today. The jury will gu to tho Sanutarluin to try ami got a deposition from Conductor Kelly. Tho record of tho last physlcirt examina tion of Farr by tho railroad company will also be secured to learn the condition ol his cyos. The case will then go to the jury. Trenton I'lrcliinn Killed. Tkenton, Aug. 7. Tho main bulldlnp and warehouse of tho Trenton Terra Cotta company, ownod by O. O. IJowman & Co., was destroyed by flro 3-estorday afternoon. Charles Wood, a fireman, was killed by tho falling in of a roof, and several other! were Injured, but not seriously. The loss by tho ilro is ploced at $bO,0u0; Insurance, Major Lothairo Acquitted. IlKDSSELS, Aug. 7. Ma jor Lothalro, who has been on trial here, 011 tho appeal of the British government, chargodvlth Ille gally oxecutlngStokos. tho English trader, by hanging hlin in tho Congo Freo Stato, for selling arms and ammunition to the natlvos, has been acquitted. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of thu New York and Phlludelphln Kxchnngcs. New Yoiik, Aug. fl. A variety of depresninj; influences contributed toward fairly oxtunsive liquidation of long stoclu in today'd fctock uiur liot. Closing hidd: Baltimore & Ohio. 15 Lehigh Valloy sa4 Lehigh Valloy Now Jersey Con N. Y. Central . . Pennsylvania. Reading. St. Paul . . W. N.Y. is Pa.. Chma. & Ohio 12K VI ton Mi, Dol.& Hudson . D L. & V Erie Lake Erie & W 117 .14.1 . 12 m 37 Lehigh Nav . 37 W. N.Y. As Pa.. ljj , 2d ass t paid. General Markets. Philadelphia, Aug, (!. Flour weak; winter Huperflue, $l.liu3.15; do. extras, 3.1&2.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, f2.753; do. do. straight, 3'jJ3.25; western wiater, clear, 53.75 jojj. Wheat wnakj Augu-it, OltyijOMic. Cora lower ; August, 3.;tW0o. Oats quiet ; August, UlVSJi1 jc. liny steady ; choico timothy, 114.60 (ftl5. Moef quiet j city family, ?9.50'fld0. Pork weak ; old to new mess, &fl.U ; family, 10rad0.50. Lard weak s western steam ,U.50. Butter sti uidy ; western dairy, H12c. j do. croamory, ll'2tl5c. ; do. factory, Sltftllo.; Klgins, 15o. ; imitation creamery, 10Lj(g)12o.; Now York dairy, 10,ffl II40. j do. creamery, ll-3d5o.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, striotly fanoy, lOo. ; do, firsts, UmlSo. i do. fcocouds, H10c. j prints jobbing at aj'nSJo. Cheiwedull; largu, tygSllip. ; bniali, SiuTo. ; part skims, 2i44iO. ; fullsklma, Uql';. Egs steady ; New York and Pennsylvania, lj 13' ac. ; western rresli, IHSI120. Live Stuck Mavkets. NEW Yohk, Aug. I). European cables quote American steers at Ilf412o., dressed weight, refrigerator beef, W.'no. Calves very dull and barely steady ; poor to ohoioo vouls. Ju) B.60; grassers, f3.50. Sheep dull; lambs tady ; poor to prime bheep, W.6OSW.021., , com mon to choice lambs, Uai.WH- Hogs firm at .iiW'jM.lO. EastLibekty, Pa., Aug. 0. Cattle steady! prime, common, $3(J.80; rough fat, JB.iaaa.70; bulls, stags and cows, I3&3.60. Hogs active and higher, prime light, 3.U0Cff; best medium, ta.bOCcp3.B3! hiavy hogs, I3.1WS) 8.30; roughs, as to quality and weight, $2.2Vtf3. Sheep steady ; prime, .853a.75; fair, fS.BO, common, WioiTS; culls, ll2; oomnion to good lambs, Veal calves, J0&IJ.25. liilMlilMtBBBlMHlllMMIil' i Testimonials Decide Tho medicinal value of goods manufactured for tho health of mankind. If ninMlintiin Tells Itsown tory Dipntiieria v'ess n v.. Us qualities. Not Lllll ti n slnglo caso of v failure among tho millions of bottles sold. It is tho only remedv that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co., Wllllamsport, Pa. Ask your dealer for a bottle and also for printed matter describing tho remedy and its speclflo uso when properly applied. IT NEVER FAILS I Hero la what ono who haa tried It says : WUIiamiport, I'a., May 1, im. To the I'ubllc: I am say positively that ThomiflonR IMphtherlu Cure Raved my life, lliul one of the wevemitcasPB of Ufphthcrla ever known among grown people and tlih Medlcino cuml me In BPveral days' tlmo. Also know that my dear ulster would not bellvlnn to-day had It not Iwen for Thompson's Ulph therU Cure. Tell this to all the world and make the lanRiiace rh Btrons as pnsilhle, fonit H my drslre that all those allllcted should Klvo Thompson's Diph theria Cure a trial. It will cure every time If applied according to directions, as surely as the sun rle ami wto, II. 1. Hull, 816 Hepburn St. Bold by Druggists every cub op a at 50 Cts. a bottla. 0 For sale nt Klrlln's druK More, Bloodf Serve rood For Weak unci Ryn-Down People from Chil.'lhaod to Old Arjc, t, WHAT !7 IS! The richm,tcf nil resWatke rood, i-TauB-a it replaces the Burnt) nuontancea to the liNtiid a.id curves thftt art exliaiitstud in tht-ot A,( 1fi.-iivinir-lluidsI7dt9ntft(udlifi'Stionl Uiu'i hfiu;;, i vtrork, worry, 'jxcosBtstmsctc. WHAT !T rfOES! Hr mskma the Mood pnrt-iiHdr.c1 ,'inH te Jleestlnn perl", it, it creUes tit d "tsur., n.iiiitlfjntui 8trni(ttl.. 'he nervis he lurf ma! ffrinctiiTi hmfn Won. t ncUvti nnd plpjir. - rj --! .rtnsrlntt vinlltyn -,1 PtopinR all wnBthiiHri tni, ,.i.d neHkni in eit hrr m-x, it hns do - (i-i I . anil it female rpfrulstur it U -vorth its w-ititna;oM Cno box lavtH . e.li. Prions' r., or 6buci.6 .! uraccfBtBorbyr'ni), Ilnolc 1'reo. run OR.cHAan coiy.any, iOlil CbPi.tnct Et.. PhiltdeLchia. CHARLES DERR'S Rfiflipi Slmn ! 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave s hecomiug populir. Yuu will p"ke it. We maice a specialty oi nair culttnx. M. C. WATS Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. ARent for Heading urewlng uo.'s uecr anu Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS ron-ivixY cui.k all . crimis 11 'i u-" Fallli'G M U'ur., In pt.u rcy, Meppless i.f w etc., ohitm il by Abuse anil tl(r I.-(0e3 aid di-cre. tluiw. Ihey iiulrkly ami t.urUy r,tnj Lost Vitality In old ir yo in iff. and tit a maa lor Hudr, Miil'inss r inarnaffa l'luvt'iit iiirsantty and iniruiup tlo'i If tak"!! Inihne. TUtdriiK) Btiows in'iiiB'Uato Improvement and v t-ciH a CUKIC wIhto till .tti.,ru Cull im.Ut liHi.lt havlnrc tho K?nu nn Am Tam.kts. '1 bey havo cun-d thousaiida and wilt earn you. W 1 rho v Itlv.i written ffuarantee t eircct a cur. In men casoorieundtbo money. PrlcnfiO cents per iacKaw, or mx pHcki'iea tiuutrnatmeni) mr ipj. . yynux ,m jram wrappur, uiKjnrocclilutiirlce. circular iroe. Aidrsi AJAX REAIEOY CO., "AOTSjf- Tor Ralo In Khcnnndonh, la., by A. AVnsley, Drustfist. HUMPHREYS' Cures Fever. " Worms. " Infants' Diseases. " Diarrhea. " Neuralgia. ' Dyspepsia. ' Delayed Periods, ' Leuehorrea. ' Skin Diseases, res Rheumatism. ' Malaria. ' Whooping Cough ' Kidney Diseases, ' Urinary Diseases ' Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt o prico, 25o., or 5 for SI. Dn. Humphreys' Homeopathic Manuai, of Diseases Juileu IThes. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill "William St., N.Y. Kor sale at Povinskv s drnir store. 2S Eot I jo, re street. I i I Mi ii II Wl Its I ill i sill nil ilUVF ! Vfill lore T&roat, dimples, Copper-6 . IUU Colored Spots, AclMa, Old Uorcfl I 7-JVUictTs In Mouth, UalMr&llliigl Write COOK ,f flit KM ED Y CO.. U07 Masonic Temple liin j a w uuivieu puuifi aiikb, viu nuns iChlcniro. 111., tor nroofi of cures. Cuul- iiai, w&uu.uuu, worst c&aea cured m ii to un uuyi. lOO-pnge book free 3 CUCsW No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 1 1 No. 12 No. 14 No. 16 No. 16 No. 20 No. 27 No. 30 No. 77 AT. NOV. 11, 1B90. JUKEJI, 1801. TRACE MAR JAN. 21, !, " eaillor, i Beware of fraudulent and worthless imtlons. yor eastern Pennsylvnula.and Now Jer HONE GenUine AmW TWIN "V Ismg cloudiness probably fol. Thimoot beautiful! most pliable) ruotf!rfMt start lowed by looal thunder storms; not so 1?aZrCTB'iKYn wttr' ln tholntcrler, westerly winds. BeuaasetBstBtampsuor iampica-uenuHio (.win. w i aADTBUUSI MUDUtu.linn'l Ml HILL 1M) ill!. BRYAN Hoport That New York's Senator Will Support the Noiuiueo, VISITED BY OHAIEMAN JONES. The Senator Ilrelared, So It I. As.erteil, Thut Hi. Own Mate Ciimrntlmi Will l'rob.ibly Indorse th- Ticket, and In That l:tent He Will Cite It Loyal support. Ni:w YoitK, Apr. 7. This mnrulti'z's World savs' Senator IXivid lllll will support tlu nomliieel of th Chlrnjrn run ventlon. A formal nniiouiii cinent of his p'"ltion, it Is said, will be mntlo public within n vcrj' tow ilnys. Tho facts, The World says, wero learned by Senator .Iiiinos 1C. .Tonus, chairman of the Uomocratlc national vommlttco, on it visit to Senator Hill nt N'ormaiiillc-by the--Scn last Wedliuday nluht. Senator Jones returned to tho city yesterday, accom panied by Ijawronco Gardiner, secretary of the Democratic conprosslonnlonmpnlitn onimttwo, who wont down to rsormnndlo Weiliiesday nlpht. renntor Jonos left yes terday for WathlnRton, and will roturnto this city iio.V Monday night. His ineet IiiR with r-onntor Hill la said to havo been a cordial one. To a iicrsonal friend, Tho World says, Senator Jones remarked sig nificantly, "Hill is nil right." Iho chairman, nccordlnir to Iho v orld, had become somewhat anxious over tho continued silence of tho senn tor from New York upon tho present nuestlon He do. sired to find out exactly where the senntor stood and how lonji ho was going to stuiitl there. Mr- Gardiner, It Is said, made the arrangements for Wednesday night's visit , at tho Instance of Senator Gorman. Neither of tho principals cured to have the matter reach, tho newspapers. 31r. Jones lilnoti with Mr. Hill nt the N'ormundle nnd met Stnto Chairman Hlnkley nnd John R Stnnchfleld. Tho World's nrtlclo continues: "Mr. Hill expressed his feelings freely about Iho Chicago convention and its platform, and of tho contest that had been going on In his own niludas to his duty as a Demo crat at this time. Before they wero through, It Is said, he told Senator Jonos the New York stnto convention would In nil proli ivbility indorse tho ticket named nt Chi cago nnd riMillrm Its own pint form adopted lit tho last state convention. Mr. Hill, It is reported, told Senator Jones that ho would stand by tho action of his own stato convention and work loyally for Its nominee. That, he thought, Is all that could bo linked of him." The World's article then coutlnues to sav that Senator Jonos received tho In formation that Senator Murphy was thor oughly in favor of indorsing the ticket. Commenting upon tho presence of John H. Stunchllcld at Xorinaudle, Tho World says that It was nearly ns much of an event politically ns was tho visit of Na tional Chairman Jones, nnd says: "Mr. dtanchilold, who was Mr. Hill's old law partner, has been an avowed candidate for governor sinco Jnnuary. Mr. Hill ap pealed to oppose his candidacy all tho time, nnd has been credited with lavoriua tho nomination of I'erry lielmont. Mr. Ilelmont has bolted thu Chicago ticket, and Is no longer considered a guberna torial possibility. When Senator Hill returned trom Chi cago, remaining silent, Mr. Stanchileld nt once came out for thu ticket nnd platform. Just now tho fact of Mr. Stanchileld being Mr. Hill's guest, and that State Chairman Hlnkler was called to seo them.has caused an Impression among Democrats that Mr. HIUIs willing to accept Mr. stuucniicicrs rtt n i II il tt ott " 'I lie Valencia Tax mots. LokDO.v, Aug, 7. A dispatch from Ma drid represents tho tax riots In tho prov ince of Valencia as serious republican up risings. Tho leader of tho Insurrectionists, Bernardo Toledo, was nt ouo time a stu dent of niediclno in New York city, and his brother is now iu command of a band of insurgents In Cuba. Among thu per sona taken Into custody in connection with tho disturbances is ono who hod In his posfiisslon when arrested a number of compromising letters, some from Buenos Ayres nnd others from tho United Stales. Killed by tho Fall of a IIIkIi Scairiild. PlQUA, O., Aug. 7. A scaffold on n Bchool building being erected nt Coving ton, six miles west of here, gave way whllo soveral men wero at work upon It. Eman uel Fox, of Marysville, fell sixty feot, breaking his neck, nnd was dead when picked up. Homer Maddox, of Marysville, sustained a fracture of tho skull, and can not recover. The others hud narrow es capos, soino clinging to u chimney and 6omo to portions of tho scaffold Until they could lie rescued. Killed by Threshing Machine I'nglnc. AXDEltsoy, Ind., Aug. 7. Just as n throbbing; crew was finishing threshing on the farm of William Wynant jn the south west part of this county the traction en gine was completely wrecked by tho boiler exploding. D.tvid Wynant was killed out right and Mivernl others Injured. Two of tho cases will bo fatal. Nothing was loft of the engine. It seems that tho engine had lioon considered unsafe for several days. General luelau Not a 1'ri.oner. New Yoiik, Aug. 7. Arthur Baldusano, Spiinlsh consul genoral in this city, has received u lotter from General Julian Suuruz Inclan, In which ho expressed great surprise ut having loarnod that his enpturo by Macoo was reported in the United States. Hodonounces tho Cubans as prevaricators, and says they huvo de luded tholr sympathizers In tho United Status in this as well as other matters. Fnuud Dead in u I'rlsoii Cell. Scisanton, Pa., Aug. 7. Frank Camp ton, about 30 years old, and a dyer by trado, was fouud dead In a cell In tho cen tral police station heroitoyostorday after noon. Ho was arrosted for drunkenoss, nnd his doath is thought was duo to tho torrlflo heat and nlehohollsm. Ho was a native of Port Jorvls, N. Y.,uudwas quite well known In Harrisburg and Plttstou. Wns a Niece nf Judge Thtiriimn. IUltjmoue, Aug. 7. Francos Thurmnn, tho woman known us Mile. Zoo, who was drowned while doing an act called "the 1 slide for life" at a suburban rosort Wed I nesday afternoon, was, according to the 6tatomonts of her aunt, Mrs. Ilixsie. of j this city, a niece of tho lato Allen G.Thur I man, of Ohio. I The Governor of North Carolina said M M to the Governor of South Carolina "BATTLE AX" of the best quality, if Large quantities rrea .r , if. manuiaciure, xne rcsuii going to ine con sumer in the shape of a larger piece, for less money, than was ever before possible. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SonetliECfl nuQ a rollahlp, monlh' v, tho .iresiUri.gs should bo l. Tber aTO prompt, polo ard certala in result. Thei'f!iulne(Dr. Peal's) neTcrdlsap wlut, Seut aaywliere, 1,00, Adclrcsj fEAi Ui.uKn;a Co., Cleveland, O. For salo bv P. P. D. KIR1.IN. Shenandoah. Pa. READING R R SYSTEM IX KFFKCT JIAY 17. 18D6. Trains lenvc Shenandoali tvi follows: For New York via IMitlatlelnlttik neek day 210, 525, 720 a. m., 12 H, 3 00 andflM p. n Sundays, 2 10 n. m. Kor Now Yoik via Mnueh Chunk, week day 3 25,7 20 a. m., 12 Hum! 3 00 p. in. Kor Kcfidhtfr atil rhllailelphla, week dav 2 10, 5 25, 720 e.m., 12 15, 3 00 and 5 55 pi m. 8m, days, 2 10 a. in. Kor 1'ottovIIle, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. iu,, an 12 4S, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in. hunluyn, 2 10 a. lu. iror lainnqua aim oiananov city, weeu anja 10.5 25. 7 20 a. m.. 12 4a. 3 00 and 5 65 p. m Suiulays. 2 10 a. m. tor illlamsnort. hunourv nnd Iewiebura week day, 3 25, 11 30 u. in., 150 and 7 25 p. id BundavH, 3 25 a. in. Kor Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 21 7 20, 11 30 a. in.. 12 4S, 1 50, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 9 U v. in. Hunuays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. Vrm 1k1,1.I Cl.n.nl. .nAn1. .1 n .... DO 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,725 and 9 65 p.m. ' Sun uayr;, a 'M a. m. For Ualtlmore, WashliiRton and the West vlt B. AO, It. It.. throiiKh trains lea" Head In? Terminal, lMilladelphla, (1. Ac It. V K) at 8 20 7 55. 1120 a. m.. 3 10 and 7.27 P. i Sundava 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 4fl and 7 27 p.m. Addl tionai irauw irom i wemy-iouriu ana uuesk nut etreets station, week days, 10 SO a. m. 12 20 12 It 8 10 p nl. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TIUIXS FOU BHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelplila, wee! days, 1 30, 8 00 a. m.. 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p, ui. ant! night, Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk. wmI days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 120,835, 1005 a. in. and 4 05, 630, 11 p.m. r anu ays, mup. m. Leave Heading, week days, 135, 710, 10 OA 11 55 a. m., GOO and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Hundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week day, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 h m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 1. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leae Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 2Q 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Bundays, 8 ii a. m. Ieavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00 fl 80, 9 37, 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 26, 7 57 aur" 1023 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 400 a. m. Leave AVllliamsport, week days. 7 42, 1010 a in., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Icave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! aitc South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpre, 6 00, 9 00, 10 43, a. m., Saturritt only, 130, 2 00, 3 00,3 40,4 00,4 30, 5 00 5 30 p, m. AciHJinmodatlon. 8 00 a. in.. 4 30, 0 30 p. in. Si. 00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Espross, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30,9 00, 10l0 a. m. 4 13 p. in. Accotuinrdatlou 8 00 a. m., 1 43 p. in. $1.00 excursion train 7 00 a. m. HeturiditK leave Atlantic City depot, oorne Athmtlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays oxprets, Monday3 only, 0 43, 7 00, 7 43, h 15, 9 00, 10 13 a. m.. 3 3U. 4 30, & 3f, 7 30. 930p m. Accommodation. 6 20, 7 55, a. in., 4 32 p, m. SJ.00ecurUmtruln fiom fuotMiMt(slppl avenue only 1 0 00 p. in. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, COO. 630, 7 00,7 30,8 00, 9 30 p.m. Aoro-uinodMlon, 713 a, m., 5 05 p, m. 51.00 excursion train tfrom foot Mississippi avenue onlyj 5 10 p. m. Parlor Cars nn all ex pre trains, I. A. SWL'KiAUO, U, O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Oen'l Pa. Ak nillions of Dollars Go up in tiioke eTjfy.yuar. Take no risks but get your.VjUses,' stook, fur niture, eta., iusinvujfij ifjHirt-clAsa to llable cottipauietf&s rejiiosfjifed by DAVID FAUST, S Alto Life and Acc'-KnTjlCoajpa is the most tobacco, for the least money. m recfrvre the cost of fj j. j.f VERY WOMAN " ujpdlclne. Only hamloBs and 11 you want tho bust, get Pennsylvania Railroad. .sc nuncn.L division. JULV 29. 1S90. Trains w ill leave Sheniuulonli after the abort date for Wiffpan1., Gllberton, Kruekville, Dark Water, St. Onlr, l'ottsvllle. IlaniburK, KeaillnE, lottt-town, l'lioeiilxville, NorrUtown and PhlV. Bdellihla (llriiail street station) at 0 08 and 11 4S a. in. and -1 20 ji. in. on week davs. I'or Potts viile and lnterinedliite stations 9 10 a. ui. SUNDAY. For WlRcnns, (Ullierton, KrEekvlIle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, at 0 OS, 9 10 a. iu. and 3 1U p. in. l'"or llatnbtirj;, Heading, l'nttstown, PhoenixWUe, Norristown, Philadelphia at fi CO, 9 40 n. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Kruekville for Slieuandonh at 10 10 a. in. and 1211, r,OI, 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, It 13 a. in. and 5 10 p. in. Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15.MI 18 a. in. and 1 10, 7 13 and 10 0U p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., S 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), for Shcnuudoitli at .1 57 and s 3.5 a. iu., 4 10 and 71 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 n. m. Leave lirouil street station, Philadelphia, lur Sea Girt, Asliury Park, Ocean (irove, Long Itranch, and intermediate stations, 4 03, C.50, 8.25. 11.39 a. in., 2 3S, 3.30, 4.05 p. ill. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays onl. Sundn (stop at Iuterlaken forAsbury Park), I 05, 8.25 a .Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, row NJ4W YQHK, Kxprrs., week-days, 3 20, I OS. 4 50, S 15, 650. 7 33. S 211, 9 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlliiue Car), 11 03 a. m. 12 00 noon, 1215 (Limited 100 and 122 p. in. DiuiiiKCiis), 1 10, 2 30 (lllniiur Car) 3 20,3 50, 4 00, 5 U), 5 5'1 (Dinlns Car, 0 00 0 50, 8 12, 10 00, p. in., 12 01, lilKht Miuduvs, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50,515, S20, 33,9 50, 10 21, Dining Carl, 11 03 a. in' 12 35,2 30 DinincCar, 100 Limited I 22 Dlnlliir Oar, 5 20,5 5, Dining Carl, Ii 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 niltht. Ilxpress for lloston ivlthnut elinuKe, 11 00 n. in., a eek-days, and 6 50 j). in., dally. roll WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Balthnronnd AViwhlntfton, 3 50, 7 20, 81 10 20, 11 23 a. in., 12 09 (1181 Limited Dlr Iiir Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited. DlnliiBCur), 6 17, 6 55 (Dinliijf Car), 7 5S (lllnlin- Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 a. in., 12 00 1 12, 1 11, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, DlninB Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 58 p. in (Dining Car) and 12 05 It-lit. Foil ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroad street station. Philadelphia .Ala Delaarerlve.rhridKe),ckpu-s 9 07 a. lu 338 an,i 7 02 p in. week days. Sundas 9 07 n. m. uiidTop. in lteturnititf have Atlantic City, , hi a. iu. weeK tiays. iu u.i a. in. i p. in. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, expi ess. 5 00, 8 2Q 910a m , U 00 Saturdays only), 1 50 2 50, 3 40, 1 CO, I 20, 1 00 and 5 30 p 111 tl.00 nxflllslon, 7 Oli a. ui. SuudayB, Ron, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 9 43 a. in., anil 4 30 p. in. H oo exeursiuit 7 00 a. lietlirnlllK leave AtKintie City. 0 45 iMonduvs. only I, i w, i ju, nvi, t w, ii ui a. in., 5 31), 7 50 and '.) 45 p m , week days. Sundays 3 10, I 10, 5 00, 5 30. 0 00,7 00, U5. 'J IX mid 9 M p. in. For Cai-e May, AtiKlessefl, Wlldwa.id anil' Holly llneh. Jixpn-ss, 9 CO a. m., 2 3u, 4ti 5 0C p ii. week days. Sundays, H 20 a. in. I xcuh slon, , 00 a. lu, daily. CajeMio onlj , exprcnl;, i w n. iu. .atuiuays. For Seu Isle City, Ocean City and Ava!ou. Idpresa, V10 a. in., ami 2 30, 4 20, Mi y. to. wk da?- Sundays, 8 50 a in. Lvrsh 7 00 a. 111. dally. For Homers Point. ISxpics- S, I" 7 4, !i 10 a. in., 1 00 Haiurdays onlv1, 2 50 4 11 myt, 5 30 p. 111. week days, Hundus, 7 i' - OlM, v 43 a. 111. B. M. Puevost. .1. If. Woon. Ocn'l Manaccr. Oeu'l I'ass'x'r - t-ni Wanted-An Idea IS Protect your Idea.: they may l.rloa - u v Write JOHN WEUDF.IIUUUN ft CO., Patent Deys. Ws .lilngt.iu, 1). I' . (or Ihelr ,1 prui aud list or two huD.ired Inveatloos waute. it Hi m .AH JHIWinrsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsrlR i it i P KiaTJjjjjjjjjjjjjaH an mmm
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