6 Y How are Your Kidneys? Does Your Hack Ache P DWobbs Make the kid neys strong naramifv ami ncHiuiy. filler nil uric m.h ociu anuoiuer eyPills avwATSK the blood. Healthy Kidneys inske pure blood. Dr. Ilobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills cure Rheumatism. O' f t, Ec-ema, Anirmla, Pimples, Batl I W yid.Urlfchfs Disease, Malaria, Orel.' (lie. Kidney Pains, Dropsy, Pain in tlicAhdor.icn, Frequent Urination, Inflammation of Kidneys, etc, ""udorseil by Physi cians ami Dnif-j-lt8. 50 cents a liox. 8 snmpie I'liisanu vaiuaoieuooK iree. IIot)biltrmfdrCh Chtiipnd Bun FrnnelMO. For SMe In SHENANDOAH PA . Iv S. P Klrlln, Druggist. 6 South Main St JO: Infallible I Speedy and Complete! THIS IS THC ABSOLUTE mcoRO or DIPHTHERIA CURE I OT n single case ever re ported where tnis medi cine did not effect an ab solute cure, when directions are followed in its use. What is the use of having thousands of peo ple die annually when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure will pre vent it? Costs but 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cures not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. Here's n ssniple of tbo thousands of unsolicited u-btluionlals : Ddlcfonte, Til., April 10,1805. Thompson Dlnlitherlat'uru Co. ucntleineu: Vnfortunfttely wo lost two little Ktrls with that dread disease, dlphtlierl.i. Later on two uioro bceamo 111 with throat affection which BUlwe nuentlv turned Into diphtheria. Wo naturally became greatly alarmed. A nelnhiior kindly advised us to nso Thompson's lilphtherla Cure which wo did, and In exactly three days the plileem In their throats had disappeared and the little ones were soon nil'l' recovered Never In the preparation f any mcdl- flno wiis thprd n mntfir liortn tO human ity than Inr this medicine. I tiescecli every family In this rountry totrythU remedy lien members of thelrfamlly sulTer from any throat or dlphtherltlo troubles, lis It will positively ellect tho desired cure. Mrs J. E. Fiedler, East High Street. MANUFACTURED BV THI THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WIIUAMSPOHT. PA. i PRICE. 50C. A E0ITLE-; For sale nt Kirlln's ilruj? store. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS l'OPniVIXV CD! JZ AM, Nen im IjL: i'Jos Inlltus Sli mon. IiniM)toiiC7, m h fir., ca by Atu-i nnJ ithrr K u 'ft nrnl nl'scre lions. Tin y r.ulcUIy itntl mroly rt'ht -re i,ust Vitality In otJ or ahiitiinmnuior v-tudy, liii-l'ins rr iQarrintre. i-nt lu's.ini'.r tiAd t oiiKimin- t ion Utakr'i iiHlm . Tliclr ii-n eiov,,hiiniuoili.,.tPlipruV'iiapit waml cstfCta ft CIIUi; where havlne th coan'rio Am Tablkt-l Ihev havo rurfil 111 m iia-ra rmi. insist nnnu thousands ami 111 euro you. v irlvn ultlvc wrutni Kuaranifp ti orect a curo In lath casaor ttil'ind tho nmnoy. Price fio cint9 iwr imcltuue. r isfx nckajcs (full treatment) InriJiS . Uy rial , la n'.iltnvrjppgr, AJAX REMEDY CO., "7' For sale in Shenandoah, l'a., by A. Vr'aMey, IlriliiBist. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop 1 -12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming populnr. You will like It. tnnko n specialty of linlr cutting. We BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons Howard Hauhis, LI I., Prcst College with four courses of study lemllnfj to decrees: Academy for Imys nud yon ml men; Lndlcs' Institute, and School of Muic. Thirty aero campus; ten buildinir including gym nasium, laboratory und jfctservatory. For catalogue und other InformaKn address, m. a Jfci:TzixGi;u, IteuUtrar, Lewlsburg, l'a. FAT. NOV. 11, 160. JUXEil, till. TflADE MAHK JAN. 21, tf, . Beware of fraudulent und worthies. Imitations. HONE-Genuinean "TWIN" Ths most beautiful I most pliable! mojtfterf ect stajl Ther never break! They never; cut! TI,. .neve; ru.tl n.i 55 pts. istamrwl for samples "Genuine Twin." W, o. xiBTBUasi, lK. fa susst, rtuaiiiii, ffsi I'hlrhr.trr's Knctl.h Diamond Urnni rEfiNYROYAL PILLS B rT.- Original and Only Genuine. A Inujjl.l tor rkMlT J:mIu i)ia-, ,mmJ Una 1 1 Ited nd CM aniiW llonj ami Imualiont. ntuisiiii, v. nu. w U ItWBll Vr I'BJUCUIjr.. wuuijbw. Mall. lli,OOOT..ilmoi)lll. Xaajfaptr. rrhli'lie.ttrCiicailculC.,lIa.llon'qur, tall t ul DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all suttVrers of 12UIt(tltS OK VOIITII, J.O-.P VKiOll and DISHAS1X III' jii:n AMI VO.Ui:x. 'i'8 pages i cloth boundi se curely sealed it nd niullf drc. Treniment hy roaU strictly oolldenllal, and pnslllve, oulcli ourj BDRran" 'd. .Vn matter howricni; slandtng, 1 will poi Ivt-ly cure rou. Write or cn.L np nRD 329N.l5lhSi.Ptilld.Pa. EI 604 North Sixth St. Bfr1 . cNn..l..nn.nnin St. Ej lis D a u LUSkllM hi.wm w. -- PHILADELPHIA. CUSE GUARANTEED. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, ' gcncrl DtoiLiry, LOST VIGOR, EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL " nd"" s-o-nt stain,J for ImoV Tru ( li. The only Hpj'-iiir. i.fl" ' I" jnii)iT.nrii t.-atlmontalK Wanted-An Idea S Who can think or some simple thiol to I atcnt! Protect Tour Ideas I tney may """I JllN ; WBUBEHUlmN CO.. aihiuiton, U. C'.lor their $1, they may bring you raua Write J Patpnt Attor. . . . 1. . ' r,. .nuir ai.BUU V nil prlts oiler AtKS Mb ll'S 1 4& OCR ORIENTAL VISITOR. Arrangements for the Eoception of Li Hung Ghruig, PRESIDENT WILL WELCOME HIM. Tlic lif-rrptlim Ccrcmnnlrs Will Priilmlity Tnko l'liu-e nn llnnril tlio Unltnl Slntos Crulsi-r DolpUtn, In Nov Yurk Ilarlicr, nr In tin' Metropolis. WAsitisttJTO!, Aug.. 'i.f-rfnrigomoiit' nro being colunleti'il ne tttt na pds'slblij for tho deception M lil Hung Cliftjig. Thcro havo boon Fovcrnl delays In flxlrig tho pro rnm, owing to tho entire lack of Infor mation concerning hit visit, tho most lm lortant principal now In doubt being ns to whether or not tho Chlneso viceroy la to bo tho guest of tho United States. It Is settled ns far as It can bo that tho presi dent will recelvo tho distinguished guest in Xew York harbor, upon tho Dolphin or somo other naval vessel, on Aug. 31. This program may bo changed and later events may rondor It Impracticable. Tho olllclals in Washington nro not yet fully Informed as to tho wishes of tho president In tho matter. It Is qulto cer tain, however, that In caso tho president Lt Hl'SO CIIAMi. should bo aboard tho Dolphin tho other vessels of tho North Atlantic squadron will bo surrounding her and tho recoptlon made ns impressive ns possible. Thcro has been sotno talk about tho reception taklnp plnco In Washington, but tho president does not ish to come to this city during tho summer, and lt Is understood tho vice roy does not caro to go to Gray Gables. It Is also stated that n guest of tho nation could not well bo received nt tho summer homo of tho presldont, and that Sir. Cleve land much preferred going to Xow York to receiving U at Gray.Gnblos. It having been determined that the re ception should tnko plnco in New York trjo only muterlal question to bo decided is whether tho reception shall bo In the city or on shipboard. Circumstances may make It desirablo to change tho present plan so as to havo the reception In the city Instead of on shipboard, but it is be lieved a luivnl vessel will be utilized for the purpose. ltnllaiiti Attacked In Vnlpurniso. Sax Francisco, Aug. 18. Tho Panama stoamer City of Para brings tho story that Prlnco Ijouis, of Savoy, and somo of tho crew of the Italian steamship Cristofero Colombo wero attacked on tho streets of Valparaiso by n Chilian mob. The Ital ians would havo met with tho same vio lence as did somo of tho crow of tho United States cruiser Baltimore, had not tho Ital ian party been armed. The prlnco and his friends stood oil tho mob until rescued by tho police Although tho mob used sticks and stones, none of tho royal party of visitors wero seriously injured. The mob vented Its rago on tho prlnco because Italy sold the two second hand cruisers to tho Argontlno Republic. Snllnr rnt in Iron for Ititlnj. Lewes, Del., Aug. 18, During tho pas sago of thu bark Artisan from Manilla to 1'hlladolphln Frank Jones, one of her crow, was put lu arms for mutinous con duct From tho tlmo the vos.iol wolghed anchor to proceed on tho voyago Jones In alleged to havo boon disobedient, and on Fovcrnl occasions Is alleged to havo threat ened tho Hvos of tho captain and other of ficers. Ills conduct flnnlly became such that tho captain was forced to placo him In Irons, after tho oxorclso of considerable forco. Upon tho arrival of tho vessol In I'hlladelphlu Jones was turned ovor to tho authorities. No Itepitlillenu State Ticket In Gonrein. Atlanta, Aug. 18. The Hopubllcnu state central committee mot In tho stuto capltol yesterday. A resolution was ndopted declaring lt to bo tho sonso of tho commit too that no stato tlckoUA to bo put out this year. This was supfrtomontod by another resolution leaving lt to tho llepulillcans of tho stato to voto ns they see fit on stato Is sues, and still nuothor providing for tho Issuing of an address to tho voters, urging them to devote their olforts towards the election of MoKlnley. A HtlltelliFtlt (llllrhllly Denied, London, Aug. 18. Tho statement of Tho Sunday Sun, of London, to tho offoct that Provident Krugor, of tho Transvaal re public, has concludod a treaty with a foreign power In contravention of tho Anglo-noor convention of 17SI, which places Groat Urltain lu control of tho for eign rotations of tho Transvaal, and that Great Urltain had demanded an oipIan.V' tlon from tho Doer government, Is of ficially dented. Ilrlllsh Piplnmntlo Clinnses. London, Aug. 18. It Is otliclally an nounced that tho Hon. Sir John Monson, llrltUh ambassador at Vienna, has been appointed British ambassador at Paris In succession to tho Marquis of Dullorln, whoso term of eorvlco expires. Sir Horace Humbold, British minister nt ThoHugito, and formerly nttacho of tho British min istry at Washington, succeeds ftr John Monson us British ambassador at Vlonuu. fillver Dollar Counterfeiters Nabbed, l)ANvn.iK, Pa., Aug. 18. Felix Hitter and his sou nonjamlll, who wero nrrosted on Sunday charged with passing counter feit (Silver dollars, Imlong In Exchange, Montour county. They wore urrostoil by Detootlve M, Qrlllln, of Pittsburg, A quantity of tho counterfeit coin was found on Mr- Hitter, lloth prlsonors, wero taken to Sunbury to bo given a hearing before United States Commissioner McDovltt. rit r-, r- o T- DAY OR WIGHT Ifyhnnds were completely covered with Ke rcmi, nod between my fingers the skin was perfectly raw. I had to sit with both hands held lip, and nwav from the fire Sty liusbnnd had to dre and undress mo llko a baby. I tried the b t physicians, but ihelr medicines sato mo no relief, and drove mo almost crary. I was nd. vised to try ("cricuru I'kmf.imes, and did so, nlthonih my husband hud to go twenty miles to get them. As soon as be got hack, I used tho lii Tn vtiK, und In Jtrr nlnu' nfttr tht Jtrit wp'i'itlon I uat pirtiVu a-v, and tieit nunm'y nil that night. Iloforo I commenced inin? tho CmcunA Uehkiues I C'lild get no oiiao nlitlil or day. I could not bear to get warm, It would put me In a rngo of Itching. I always keep the UUTicunA Hr jiEDirs In my house now, and recommend them to everybody, becauso of their wonderful effect. Yours grstofully, AO.N'ES M. II.UIUIS, Push, MccklcnburgCo. Va Smidt Cess Tkmtmist ro TonTcr.no, piv wil-(l Ucmoss. Wsnnbftlh.wllhCUTlccs, 8oap. renUe spnltcitioni of Cvrict BA (olntnunl), lh srtht kin enr. snil mild ooiei ot Ccricts ltil0I.Tisr, RrtHteit of humor cures. Sold throuihoul tho irld. Prirf, Crricrx, V., Pne 5V i IUwlvkit. sec. snd It. PoniB Oslo asii Chpm Cusp , Sole Propt., llnatoo. QJ-" How to Curo Torturing fckln Dlwseeo," free. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. .Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of Errors or Kxccssos In Old or Young. Robust, Noblo Manhood fully ltcstored. How to Enlarco and Strengthen Weak, Un- 3dovelopcd Portions of ixNiy, iosointeiy uu- LlltJ Heneflta In n. dnv. from &0 Stntes and Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Ltyvk, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealed ifirce. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. .CHASES EicodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down Pcunhfrcm Childhood to Old Ago. WKAT iT IS! Tha r'.chrrtof 'l TostnT-tiT I ,oti, l . .tu. ' rLpl&cf4 tne Bant . . uii.es to t t ' . d .- i t'-nw that nrr it(d in tl.tB. ri, T MVtMp tluWli l,VdlfPHl, 11.1 (T. ution, niRu i .vtrwjrk, worry, hxlv,- iMis-.etc. WHAT !T I30ES! E7 m.fk,.n tt.e blorJ pir"nnlr 'i, nn I thr Jijrfulinji pe ,- it cri(.t -s bo .d il 'ii, ii. jM'iunnd strt-Utfth. Tim m rvti De In man frrinc,th I. rain !wfon Rttlv und clear, r-estor.nn lost vitality mnl t.top(ic all wnetna i.ftMg -il wpsknpf ( ithr nt-1, ft po -n t . nini n femalf reifiilittnr tt t'Trth its jreipht n g,th. Ono hot lata a ef k. Price &c.,ot fiboji-i .ips, Drufreltta or by mail. VhhiU tree. THT DR. CHASE CO MP AN", 1I5 Clieutnut t- Fhllad-Ujlils. ye(en.e..sis Taken inter- nally cures a cramps and all y, bowel . l: u ui o plaints, sudden S 1 colds, chills . 1 La Grippe, i Used externally it is the best liui- J mcnt in Uie world. Deware of imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. .t.'iim. i Ltvri tttlei J5 and WctnU ffcca, HUMPHREYS' 'VETERINARYSPEC1FICS Per Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Eegs, AND POULTRY. SOOFaffO Bouh on Trentmrnt of Animals uuu tuuri ouut I'ri'u cmE9 (FfcversCon(rcBtloiis.ltiflaninmtlofj A. A. (Spin al Jleuiueltls. IHI1U Fever Jt.llt Strnlufi Iiaiueiu. ltIiPDinutibO ('C'.-lUteiiiiirr nenl DNcliarucs ).l)Iluta or (iriibi, Worm K,E.Cniinbts lenTes Tuouinonta IMmCoIIc or (iriprM, ItclUnche. ;.;. l11acarrlucc. Ilcmorrlinces. .II.Uriuary mut Kidney Dineane. I.I.o-LriiptiTO l)W,HP'i. Mnnffc, J .!. DiBtuscn of liltftmlou, raralrsls Elnglo Dottle (over BOdoscsX - .GO btublc OiiBe with Sreclflcs, Manu4L. Veterluury Curo Oil and Medlcator, 8700 Jar Veterinary Curo OH, . 1,00 Bold t7 Irn Uit or imt prrpald an yw be re and la acy qnantlly cd rttcltt of price. IiniriinETS'jltD. C0.tHlA118n-lIUm6Lt5Tora. HOMEOPATHIC iSPECIFIC Ho. In uie 30 years. The cmly rmoeeecful remedy Jor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Proatr&tion, from over-work or other caosos. $1 per vial, or 6 TiaU and large vial powder, lor if 5. Bold by Lrnegiti, or asm ioati'aldua receipt ol price. MIUPIIRIIYS'IIEU. CO,, Jtl AllSMlUIaabU.New fork. Vor sale at Centre l'ovlutky'a ilrug store, 2S Kast A geuu.no welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter nml ale coi'Stnntly on tap. Choice temperance drinks ami clears. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. 1'HILMl-rt, M. P. Oftlco : 30 West Centre street. Can be.'couaulted ut nil hours. P F. IlUItKK, M. I). 80 IS. I.loyd street, Shenandoah, Office hours I 7 to 9 . in., 1 to I) ami 7 tot p. m. J II. I'OMEI'OV. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah) Vn, M. BUIIKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ef-nn building, corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. pilOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 6lf, Malianoy City, l'a. Uav'ng studied under some of the best masters ut London and l'arts, will Rive lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ot Htrouse, the eweler, Shenandoah, SY PILLS! ALL DRUG M.e., i.n uiiar. KrMQ SB. I!BttUMAUS SAfL, MOEtsiiJcUAP-"-' Wiwtox Specific Co,PiLA,PA.(i or sale nt I'ovlnsky's drug store-, 23 East Centre street. ' tm P'ttete'V ant fJm mm it? y"aiu ilGATL DODGE DEAD. Tile Well Known Authoress a Victim of Apoplexy, WAS BLAINE'S VALUED ASSISTANT In Prrpnrlng 111 "Twrnty Vcnrs In run !' the 3lalnp Stntrluiin' Si-li'rti il Mi4 Dfiilge n 1IU I,ltirary AtlvWrr, nip; ltrllnl Largely Hliilt Iter ,?llilglii!ilt. Hamilton, Mas.. Ana. IS. Ml Abi gail Dodge (Gall Hamilton), the fnmimi antlinross, died last night at her beautiful homo from tho offects of a paralytic shuck. Mls Dodge was stricken while nt break fast Sunday morning and linmudintcly became unconscious. She novcr rnlllLi Miss Dodgo had a similar shock while lu Washington about n yonr ago. Miss Au gusta Dodgo and other relatives wero at tho bedsldo when tho ond came. Miss Mary Abigail Dodgo Is best known becouso of her advocacy of tho candidature of the late James G. Illnlno for tho presi dency. Sho was n cousin to tho states man's wife, and was his tried and truo friend. Throughout tho most nctlve por tion of his llfo sho was full of sympathy with his ambitions, sho helped htm and cheered him, besldos being Mrs. Ulalno's most prized companion. Years ago Miss Dodgo adopted as her nom do plumo "Gall Ilnmllton." inailo of a portion of her middle namo and the town of her birth, Hamilton, Mass. Sho lias had a unlquo literary enreer, j;io that began with singular proml-e, Wid was mergod by circumstance anil iiitluoinv. into other directions. Gall Hamilton tlM camo Into promlnonco as tho writer of singularly vivacious and penetrating es says which appeared In tho Atlantic Monthly In tho early years of the de ade of 1800-VO. Sho had tho gift of investing with Interest and keen humor thu most commonplaco subject, us tho call of n neighbor in a country farm house or the antics of tho poultry in tho garden, f he was the author of quite a number of books, among which nro "A N'ew Atnm phoro," "Gala Days," "Woman's Wrongs." "Ited Letter D.iys," "Twelvo MUos frcin a Lemon," "Summer Host," "Sermons to tho Clergy," "What Think Yoof Christ?" and a so-called novel entltlod "First Love is Host." In 1S51 Miss Dodgo beenmo Instructorln physical science at tho Hartford (Conn.) High school. Soon afterward fcho went to Washington as a governess in tho family of Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, tho publisher of tho old National Km, tho principal organ of tho abolitionist movement. Her sym pathies wero enlisted in that cause, and her first reputation ns n writer was won by her contributions to the paper. Krom 1SI15 to lMiii she wits editor of Our Young Folks. Somo of her best work wits in cluded In a series of letters to the New York Tribune in lSd on civil scrvlco re form and political topics. Miss Dodgo was tho literary adviser of James G. Dlalno in thu preparation of his work, "I wouty xears in Congress," and he is ald to havo relied largely upon hur judgment. After tho death of Mr. Hlaine sho was commissioned by tho family to prepare his biography, and all his letters und papers wero placed in her possession. It is supposed that tho earnestness with which sho devoted herself to this worl; af fected her health. Shu was seriously ill a year sago, but tallied and enjoyed good health until recently. She was t'A years old. 'tellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great south American Kidney Curo." Tins new remedy is a great surpriso ou account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain lu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relioves retention of water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Maiti street. Shot Itls Wife nnd Child. Ciiicauo, Aug. 18. In a fit of Joalousy Charles Nelson shot and killed his wlfo In their home, No. U1S North Wostom ave nue. After sending two bullets into tho wninau's left breast, tho murderer turned upon their 3-year-old daughter aud llred a shot at her. Tho bullet struck tho child on tho right side of tho head, indicting a slight wound. Nelson was arrestod. ltucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S5 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clo-ilufr Ouiitutlnits of thp New York nml I'll! lmlt-li1ilu l.xcliitDi". New Yoiik, u. 17. The stock market tu dny was only modt-rnti'ly active, nnd thu ihwl iuKi vur almost i-ullroly professional. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio 15 Lehlgli Valley Nhw Jersey Ceu N. Y. Control Pennsylvania Heading. St. Paul V. JS. Y. & Pa . 20H OS 5JJs Chea. & Ohio. Del. & Hudson. D., U & W Erie Ijike Erie "c W Lehigh Nav 2d ass't jiaid. 13 1181$ 1(5 12'4 . 13'' . 38 i Generul Markets. PlIIUDRU'IUa, Aug. 17. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $1,110 J.1S: do. extins, 2.1i2.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $2.7543; du. do. straight, $i'si3.23. Wheat dull; August, IV))y9 0o4e, Corn stflndy : August, 21'28c. Oats dull ; August, 2t9S&c. Hay steady for goixl ; choice timothy,$18.5013.73. Boef steady; city family, W.8U&10. Pork Arm ; family, $8.76H0. Lard nrm ; wwtsiru Bteam, UUU. Butter steady ; western dairy, 8V812c. ; do. creamery, HUlCc. ; do. factory, 7XH-: Elglns, 10c.; imitation creumury, WJlSo. ; Now Y'ork dairy, lUSHSe. ; do. creamery, 114llle. ; fancy stato prints, wholile, lOo. ; prints Jobbing at 2U(2Sc. Cliuuso steady; large, 53.'7!i,o. ; small, 5Jv 7Ho.; lrt skims, 24u. ; full skims, Kggs fctroUB; NowY'ork and Piiunsjivauia, Id (SI He. ; western fresh, lUgiil3c. I.I10 Stock Markets. New Yontc, Aug. 17.-Stoera slow nnd lower oxen nnd cows linn ; bulls higher ; native steers, $3.fi0il.70; Colorados, $'.fi041.1i); stags aud oxen, $3W.75; bulls, tlvta ; dry ooivs, $1.70ftpl.73. Calves active and highur i vikJh, $"47 ; grnssars nnd buttermilk, $2.1kiuu3r good western calves, tl.40, BUei,p nndJSjKnbii active nnd lugher;poor to prime Vfp. $2u8.50; lunilw. .!.75").12,a. Hogs bighorn 3.(Wtt)4.lO. EastLiueiitv, Pa., Aug. 17.-Cnttle lower, prlmv, l.aval.lu , common, 3(!S.50 ; bulls, stags '(lro-,-3(S'3.50. Hons aotive nnd higher. ,Jl5rtrt511ht. Wslghts, 8.O,V!3.70i bubt nuidium, 'llOnapfa oowuioa to fair Yorkers, $3.003.03, ,'tavy.-lW.J.S3; rough. 2.vl ki.mi, iu. J ilvoao-ihlghor prime, $3.00 3. 70 ; good t3.40' 4 WJ 'ir Wt7fk?.3.15 , common, $1.753.50 , oulls, y-j.i!45rusnoiou 10 goou lambs, $3i4.50 ; veal DEMONETIZATION OF iron. Some l'ncts for Those Who Are Shocked by "the Crime of 73.' Alexander V. Hull, of Atlanta, Is n strong 10 to 1 num. Ho does not liclleve In halfway measures. The free coinage of silver idea Is too tame for him. He is will ing to see tho sllverllos nml to go them 100 points lictter. Hero nro his declaration, proposition and argument: "Having lioen deeply Impressed by tho arguments of Judgo Crisp, Hrynn, Stew art, Jones and other silver loaders, aud especially grieved, shocked and horrified by tho 'awful crime of 1S73,' as so luridly depleted dally in tho columns of the At lnnte Constitution nnd other silver organs, I ltnvo changed my views on the money question, and am ready to maintain tho propositions following in joint debate or newspaper controversy: "I nccept tho arguments of thendvocntes of silver nnd ngrco with their remedy as far as It goes. However, lt doos not go far enough. Let us havo plant ot remedy lu fact, enough to make debt and poverty things of tho past, relics of the dark nges. I mil In favor of the free nnd unlimited coinngo of pig iron nt tho rutin of llltol with gold by the United Status alono, In dependently ot nil tintipns, nnd can provo by tho host authority obtainable that such a policy on tho part of tho United States will 'r.tlso prices,' 'put plenty of monoy In circulation', and give tho honest debtor u- chanco to pay his debts,' thereby making the whole country presenilis. "Now, in tho ilrstplnce.it may bourged Dy somo "wno no not unciersuinil tne sul ject of standard of viilue that a free coin age act for iron would not raise its prico to n ratio or HI to 1 with gold. To them I reply that tho 'stamp of this government' and the 'legal tender qualities' of tho Iron dollar would Instantly make tho bullion value of pig iron the sumo ns the mint value. 'Tor who would part with an ounce of this precious metal for anything elso than tho mint value? (Stewart, Jonesanil Drynii.) "Again, it may be urgfd that our mint would be overcrowded with pig iron. I reply that the price of pig iron having been raised from 7.fn a ton to a ratio of II! to 1 with gold tho 'world over 'no ono would especially enro to carry it to tho mints, since the mint price could bo obtained anywhere in the open market.' (Atlanta, Constitution) Next it may be urged that gold and silver would go out of circula tion. I reply, ilrst, 'Thin is a mere assump tion of tho tools of tho money power which tlioy cannot verify' (Atlanta Constltu ton) ; second, 'Suppose gold und silver do go out of circulation, Is there not plenty of pig Iron to tako their placo and give tho people plenty of monoy?' (Hrynn); and, third, such an assumption mixes tho ideas of circulating medium and stnndnrd of values; gold and silver would still lio po tential motley metals, though not In cir culation, and would lend their help toward raising prices and causing general pros perity.' (Crisp). "Thon, again, lt mny be urged against tho pig iron standard of value that wagos would not rise in proportion to prico-. Tho reply Is: 'Wages would lie compelled to liso, slnco no man would be fool enough to work for 81 u day who could mako $1,000 a day picking up r'istv nulls and old horseshoes und carrying them to tho mint for coinngo. (Hull.) "111 addition, it may bo urged by tho money power, by tho 'Wall streot sharks' and the 'Horn! street Shylooks,' that wo could not alono go on a pig iron basis without an International ngre.'inent. 'To such ('.i-'ti rd as dare :o l..v a limit to tho power of thu American pe iple todowhut they please, Independent of nil nations, I hurl tholr cowardlco and lack of patriot ism back in their faces.' (Hrynn ) "The 'crime' of demonetizing pig iron took plnee about 2,200 years ago, whou cer tain 'gomnlators and 'sllverltos, in ordor to Increase the purchasing power of their Ill-gotten wealth, secretly and 'like thieves in tho night got the demonetization net passed repealing tho good, old free coinngo act of Lycurgus, tho 'friend of our ances tors' daddies.' 'To-day China is tho only pouutry 011 earth honest enough to ooln iron, nnd thcro the happy laborer am carry homo tho wages of his honest toil in n wheellKirrow.' (Atlanta Constitution.) "A ruinous fall In prices followed de monetization of Iron nnd has continued for upward of 2,000 years. I have calcu lated tho Jossos entailed upon the lionost people of this world by that ruthless act, but the figures are so enormous I fear u revolution will ensue if tho people loam how greatly they have been robbed. Hut facts aro facts, und the be-d way to right a wrong is to meet lt squarely. 'That loss Is 31,TO,000,000,OOd,(H)0,aX),000,0l,OTO,000.' (Coin's Financial School.') "In conclusion I Insist that tho free coinage of pig iron will doeverythlng that Is claimed for silver and Infinitely more. Tho peoplo will lw rich and prosperous. The onco poor man can pay his dobtn with his old stove. Kailroads can declare divi dends on old rails and worn out rolling stock. Tho small boy can pick up old nails and horxeshoes enough to support his family. In fine, poverty and debt can no longer exist!" Atlanta (Go.) Journal. A Iittlo daughter of Mr. Lewis D.iytun, nn old nnd much respected citizen ut' Ktrnitz, l'.i., occasionally bus trouble with her stomach which gives lier lunsldemhle dis tress. In speaking of it Mr. D.iyton said : "As soon as sho has nn attack wo givo hor n iliiso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolent and Diarrhoea Ueniedy, and it has nover failed to relievo her promptly. Wo all use It in our family with the same good results." For sale by (Iruliler llros., druggists. millions of Dollars Go up in sinoko every year. Take nt risks but get your bouses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in nret-claas re liable companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST, !ScLA,f,nl' Alan IJfn nnd Afv-idental Compaulw, "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAP Ucsult m 4 weeku troubles ruH fiulljr. ""iy j ' we For sAle by P. V. D. Pennsvlvamii Railroad. bCIirYKILL DIVISION. .li t v 211, ISM. Trains will leave Slieuniidoali after the abov date for Wlg(ran, tllllierton, l'raekvllle, Dark Water, St. Ulalr, l'ottsvllle. Hamburg, lteadlni, l'ott.nnvn, I'hoenlxvllle, Norrltoivn and Phlb ailelphlii (llninil trect station) at COX nnd 1145 n, in. and 4 20 in. on eek days. For Potts vllle and intermediate stations" ion. m. SUNDAY. For Wlmrans, (Itllterton, Frackvllle, Dark Wnter, St. tinlr, l'ottsvllle, at 6 OS, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, IEeadlnir, l'nttstown, l'lioenUvlUe, Norrtstown, liilliuleiphla at 0 00, 9 10 a. 111., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frnckvlllc for Shenandoah at 10 40a. in. ami 1211, SOI, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, II 13 a. lu. nml 5 10 p. m. Leave l'ntts- llle for Shenandoah nt 10 IS. U 48 n. in. nml 4 10, 7 1! nml 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 10 n. m., 5 11 p. in. Lenve 1'lillmlelplila, (Hroail street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 ami 8 3S a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week dnj s. Sundays leave at 6 00 a. m, Lro'cllrontl street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea dirt, Asbury l'nrk, Ocean tlrove, Lont; Hrnm.li, nml Intermediate stations, 1 05, 0..V), 8.23, II..TOa. in., 2. is, 3.30, 4.04 p. m. week-days, 8 00 Saturdays only. Sunday, (stop at Interlaken for Asbury Park), 1 05, 8.28 a. . I-ome Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NP.W YOHK. Hxpress, week-days, 3 20, 4 OS, 4 To. 1 II, 0 90, 7 33, s 30, v 20, Si TO, 10 21 ( Dining Can. 1 1 nu a. m. i:) n.Kiii, 123a (Limited 110 ami 12.' p. m. Dllllm-Cnrs). I 10. 2 30 (Dlnluir Carl 3 20. 3 50. i lll,5l, 38A (Dining flr,OUI. ft .Hi. 12. 1000, p. m., 12 01, night Sumla , 3 20, I IVY I VI. 3 13, s 20. S a, u an. 1U21. ininlliu Carl, llrtln. m. j 123", 230 Dining Car, I no Limited t 22 Dining j Car, naOjpW, 'Dining Car, 0 31, 0 an. s l2, woo '''K'irws forlllmton without change. 1100 a. I in., week-dnjs, nml 0 30 p. in , ilail . FOIt WASIIIN'OTO.N AND TDK SOt TH. For llaltlmre and Wiwliingtnn, 3 W, 7 20, 8 81, 1020. 11 2.1 a. 111., 12C.I (l'!31 Limited Din ing Car), 112. 3 IS, 4 41 (319 Congressional Limited. Dining Cnr), 0 17, CM (Dining Car), 7SS (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 0,5 night week da vs. Sundays, 3 30, 7 20, 9 12. 11 23 a. In., 12 09 I 12, 4 II, ( 3 18 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6.VI (Dining Carl, 7 5s p. m. (Dining Car) ami 12tv lilx'it. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Lca e Ilroail street tUitlon, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 9 07 a in. 33S anil 7 02 p ill. week days. Sundays '.i 07 a. m. and 7 02)1. 111. Iteturullig le.lc Atlantic City, 7 50 a. m. week days, 10 05 n. in. I 15 p in dally. Iioave Market street Ferry, ciprcsi. 3 00, 8 20 9 10 in.. (1 CO Saturdays only), 150 2 50, 3 40, I O0, I 20, .. 00 and 3 30 p. in. 81,00 cm ursimi, 7 00 a. .n. Sundays, ft 00, 7 30, S no, S 30, v mi. 9 43 a. in . and I 3D p. in. S1.00 excursion 7'o a in. llctitrning leave Atlantic City, l, 15 ( Mondays lily), 7 on, 7 10, 8 00, 0 0.5, 1105 a. in. .urn 4 00, 5. Iii 7 511 and 9 15 p. in, weekdays. Sundays, 3 10,1 10, 5 00, 3 30, 0 00,7 00, S05, 9 115 and 9 53 p. in. For Cape Mav, Anglessea, Wlldwood anil Holly lleacll. Express, 9 00a. in., 2. 10, 4 05. 5 00 p ui. week days. Sundays, 8 20 n. in. Excur sion. 7 00 n. m. daily. Cape Mny only, express, 1 30 p. in. Saturdays. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Exprcss, 9 10 a. m., nml 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. m. wek uavs Sundnys, 8 50 a. in. I'.K'urslon 7 00 a. in. daily. For Somers Point. Express, 5 00, 7 00, 7 10. 9 10 a. m., 1 tX) Saturday onlyj, 2 50. I () nnd .5 30 p. in. week dnys. Sundays, 7 00. s 00, 9 00, 9 15 n. in. S. M. 1'nr.vosT, J. lt. Vooi, fJeni Mnungcr. (ieni l'ass'g'r ArII READING R R SYSTEM IK KKl'ISCT MAY 17, 1KDG. Trains U-nve Shenandoah an follows : or .New 1 ork via l'lillmleli-hla, week da ye, ! z.i,l. S'o'io0":..' i.' it, uuu nituooo i. m , " For New York v'ln Mnueh Chunk, week days, I ' 7 20n. m., 12 is and 3 on p. m. k JS T davs. 2 10 a. 111. t For Pottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. ni., and I 12 IS, 3 00 mid 5 55 p. tn. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Taliiaqtta and Malianoy Cltv, week days, 2 10,5 25, 7 20 n. ill., 12 IS, 3 00 nml 5 55 p. m, Sundays, 2 10 a. in. 1 For WiHinln'"port, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days 3 25, 11 30 a. tn., 1 50 and 7 25 p. m. tmnoays, j a. in. For Malianoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 525, 7 20. 11 30 a. in., 12 IS, 1 SO, 3 00,3 53, 7 25 and 9 5 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 2.3 a. m. or Aslilaml ami MianioKtn, week days, 3 25, 17 50,11 80 a. m., 150, '23 ami 9 33 p. Sun- , .;- i.Tj,, For lliiltlmore. Wnhlnirton ami tho West via 11, fc (). It. It., through tmlim let' t Heading Temiiiml. Philadelphia, (I t IE. V H.) nt 3 30, 7.VS, U2ln. m a 10 nml 7.27 p. ju. Sundays. 3 20, 7 00, 11 2'I n. in., 3 tS and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Cheat nut street-! station, week days, 1030 o. tn. 12 20, 12 It 8 10 p ni. Sunday, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TUAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week da, 130, SWii.nt., 130, 430, U0U p. m. had nlht. Sundays, 6 00 p. tn. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day, 1 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and -1 15 . in. Leave Philadelphia, Keadln Terminal, week day, t 20, 8 33, 10 Oft a. in. and 4 0, 6 30, 11 8C p. in. holidays, 11 30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 135, 710, 10 OS, 11 Ma. in., 600aud820p. in. Kundays, 1 33 a. pi, Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. nu, 12 30 and G 12 p. in. .Sundays, 231a. m. Lcao Tnumqua, week daye, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a in., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 13 p. ni. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. feave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21, 11 17 a. in., 2 03,7 41 and 10 OS p. m. Sundays, 813 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00. 6 SO. 9 37, 11 59 a. in., 1 12, 2 P.), 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 and 10 23 p. ni. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. in. Leave AVIIManmport, week days, 7 42, 1010 . m., 3 35 and 11 11 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South tttrettwharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays KspreM, SO). 900, 10 13, a. m., SaturMtij only, 130, 2 00, 3 00,3 10,100,4 30, MXj 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.. 4 80, 6 30 p. in. 8l.0 exeundon train, 7 00 a in, Sunday Express 7 30. 8 00, h 30,9 00, 1000 a. tn, 1 41 p. in. Accommodation 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m 1.00 excursion train 7 00 u. in. iEt-turnlng kao Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays express, MondnyS onlv, 6 431. 7 00, 7 43. 8 15, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., 3 30, 1 30, 0 80, 7 30. 9 30p m. Accommodation, 6 20, 7 55, a. m., 4 82 p. m Si. 00 eveursiontraln fioni foot Mlsnisslppt aenueonlyl 6 00 p. in. Sundays Express, 330, 4 00, 900, COO, 630, 7 00,7 30, K 00, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation, 715 a. ni., 5 03 p. in. S1.00 uxeursion train from foot MlHiH8lpid avenue only 0 10 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEIOAHD, G. (1. HANCOCK, Oeu'l Superintendent, Gch'I Pass. Ag Teams to Hire. If you waul to Idre a safe and reliable team for drlvinx r 'or working purposes pay Shields' 11. cry stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable ratet. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Iteadlutr railroad wtatlon. OLIO RESTORE LOST VIGOR When la doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Lom of Sfiuttl Ytrmtt (Ift citbr lmputtur, Atrojhy, VwicDccIa knit blher wckticMB, don Mr ce, um Mailed knywhcis, k-taled, forioq fi boici tor With it""i ,eK uin-rnnicB nt -. ten luuri tvird th money, Adireu KIULIK, Shcnaudoali, Ta,