W i) Daughter of Supreme Commander of the Knights of the Maccabees OF THE WORLD. warn pi4 HELEN MAY Disease of the nerves, vitality at low ebb, nervous prostration and all itteudant evils and troubles aro tho result of tho high nervous strain, the Etarlastlng hustle of tho American people. High authorities say It Is tho air, Ha cllraato that seotus to intoxicato tho peoplo with such a mad dcslro for health and position, that they never know when to rest. This unremitting vork, push and energy has mado tho United States tho richest country on Jio face of tho globe, but work, worry and a peculiar climate has mado tho Vmcrlcan people a nervous race. " Now as we!! as ever." Mr. George Dickinson, Deputy Supremo Commander of Knights of Mac sabees of tho "World, whoso residence is Emporium, Pa., writes: "Dear Friends: I feel grateful to you for the great good your valuablo ncdlcine-Dr. Miles' Ncrvlne-has dono my littloglrl. She was almost blind from imaurosis, Jdiseaso of the optic nervo and could not tell daylight from larkness. Wo were in despair that our rosy, baby girl should not be able to ,ce out of her round, bluo eyes. It seemed impossible, as they looked as well is over, but It was true; she became worse. Af terseveral prominent oculists t restored lier eyesight. I bought two moro bottles and she is now perraa lontlv cured. I hopo you will publish this letter for tho benefit of others. I -ecommend it wherover I g'o. I also hope tnat your wonderful medicine will jecomo so well known that every house will keep it as a standard remedy. Its merit only needs to become known for this to becomo an established fact." Dn. Miles' Nehvinb is not a chance dlscovory, but the result of 20 years it.nrlv. r.nrfful investication and exnerlment bv Dr. Franklin Miles, the eruat ipeciallst in diseases of tho heart, brain 'ISIS On a pOSltlVO gUaniUWiU UlliVU LI1U I1IHU uuiaju win ucucuu juu. auuuiu it not you may return it and obtain your money. This allows you to give it i fair trial without any risk. This provri our confidence in tho medicine, riiia nrnvrva Mint, it, Is mndfi to cun.. This proves the merit of the remedy, if it vvas an ordinary medicine, this unparalMed offer could not be made. It is a 1(1. .'ists at $1 a bottle, six bottles $5, Pills First District, "VOTJE3 3?ODEt JOSEPH WYATT, PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. BanCTTXHILL DIVISION. JUNE 3d, 1881. Trains will ave Shenandoah alter tho br"e Into for Wig io's, Qllbarton, Fraokvllle, Ht ?ilUe,8t. Ci ir.Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reauicr, pottowa,Pj'BDlivUle, Norrlgtown an 1 Pull - 1 Mi IJr aa street station) M9:tW th 111:4 Bui ana til, p. m. on weekdays ForPotta Tyie ml lati-rmedlate stations 8:10 a. u.. SUNDAYS. for vT'aTWii, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Nt Castle. Si (-lair, 1'otWvllle at 6:00. 9:Ma. tod 8:10 r.Bi. For Hambure. Rsadlmr. Potts' (own, Phoo-lxville, Norrtatown, PUUdelpbia Trslmlsa-e Frackvllle for Hbenandoah in 10:10a. :3 ar.d 12:14, 3:04, 7:4E an J 10ip.in. Suadtrt , 11:13 a, m. and 6: 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lOilt, 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays si w.w a. m. auu o.io jj. m Leave Phlladelnnla (Broad street statlonl far Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 IS a no 4 10 and T 11 p mweeauays. uo oup'iiy ts'" stonuam. Leave ilroad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUK. For New York. Express, week days, SI W, t W, DU, p ID, O DU, 7 00, Xv, V DO, 11 Uu 1114 a m, 12 00 noon. 12 44 a m. (Limited Ex press 10) and 438 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, 1 30 (mning oar), 3 20, S, , 8, 6 50, 7 18, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Simdiys, 8 20, 4 05. 460, 6 15, 3 22,0 80, 11 03 a ra, 12 41, 1 40, 2 80 (dining car). Expreajfor Boston, without change, 11 a m. weekday i, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 60, 7 29, 8 81 , 3 10, 10 30. 11 18, U 40 a ra, (li 35 limited dlntni car,) ISO, 3 49, 4 41, (dining oar), (Sl Oon- cresulonal Limited tuning carl, 017, 6 65, 7 40 (dining oar) p ra, ana nignt week days. Bund.iys, 351, 7 20 910, U IS, 1140 a m, f41 (dining oar), 0 6 j. 7 40 (dlnluu cjD d m and UiUJnignt, Leave Mar'cet street Forrr, Philadelphia, FOll AT'jANTIO city. K: press. 8 60 a m. 210, 4 on and 6 00 p m week dass Sundays, Eiprtsa, 8 15 and a 45a m. For Cape May, in.'letea, Wlldwood and Holly lltach, exire,8 a. m 4 00 p m week day. feundiy, u "0 a ra. ForS,a Isle C i Ooen Olty and Avalon, EiDrtan, 8 00 a m 4 00 p m week days. Him- ays, Dtuatn 0' -.omt rs ro'it, express, sou,am,twp week day Sundays, 8 15 a ui. B. I- f BIVO' i 11 VOOD, Qea'lUn. tr Qs. . ?ln'C'ri- t Dr. Miles' Nervine Ft IffifflL DICKINSON. and nerves. It Is sold by all drug-J mvui- l ri ny. V lUlluwi WWW. Mf.u KfJ u. uiuu. 2a cents. Restores Health FlrThp.n! 1317 Arch St. Ul I I IIOUI PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (icnnlno Specialist In America, notwithstanding what others adiertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strictures Permanently Cured In 3 to u dare BLOOD POISON acSbyeniiray uewmtihodln to uodays. 6 yeais' Kuro- 1ean Hospital and 32 practical experience, as 'ertlflcatus and Dliifouiaa prove, bund five 2-cent stamps for lHk.TiIl"ril)"tliooiily Iwokexposlng Quack Doctors and others ad vertlslnS as great bieclaltbts. A true friend to all suffen rs and to tlito contemplating marriage. Tliomont stubborn and dangerous oases solicited. Write or call aud be saved. Hours - 0-3 1 Eve's ft4 1 Weil, and Sat. cve'a G-10Suu. 1M2 feuccessful treatment bymail. i SYNDICATE 1 speculation! IN STO KS, BONDS, ETC 1 SAFEST It moilera'e lnve ors. L.RRE'T HE'UNson the Investment. NO KNOWLEDGE ol f peculation noessar Ml t HI.(XK) can be invested with more than usual derou or ftafetv. as all Lransactlous Hre mads bv lomn t nt experts of 'om; experience und unnucutl nedablllf. Dividend pava le inoptniy. aii m moy to y -u- i re mi o n us withdrawn drat day of any mouth. Dividends can be reluvestod so as to get the benefit of compounu interest. $100 at 6 per cent per rroirh, comnnund in terest for 4 vears. amounts ui over f 1.000. $100 at 10 ter cent, per month, coin-ound in terest for 4 years, anvmnts to over SO. 0 ,0 $10 at 20 per cent, per moath. oompound In lereub jor j years, amounts to over a. u u. OUR RECORDS OF DIVI0ENDS FOR 1004 : Jan. 894, 10 per cent. May, IS04, IS per cent rcu.iaav, a June. IDU9, a Msr.IB94.l0 July, 1894. 40 Apr. 1894, 10 Aug. 1894, I0J July and August dividends the result of the ranta advance in corn. Conservative Safe Responsible Established August. 1883. liank reference. Our l'resldenthasbien for flften years tho president of one of our National Hanks. Money can be sent by oxprcss or post ofilco money order, or New Yors draft, payable to Tiie Tiauera ayouioaie, or u. u. kooo, Treasurer. Full particulars mattod ' fe on nnnlleutlon to Tho Traders' Syndicate, Traders' Building Chlcag). Illinois Ilepresf itatives Wanted. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the sanie'wasblnil that ? 'our boots do, and the wateryou itrlnk . BU't even fit tor that purpose. Use f.nianif Cnliml Jlli, Tmm. n .1 lln.ln. ' uui uuu uuuuiiui o uuci auu ruvmi. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. IIOWGITEQPTL'HEI). Robbod Undo Sam Whilo Ohiof of the Weatbor Bureau. A FUGITIVE FOE THIRTEEN YEAES Ills Kscpn rrnm Vashti.tnM vcith n Wo man Who AftiTWiiril llsrrtfd lllla Keeping nn Olil ItnoU Hlornln Nw York Wlion Arrtd Sti.lr 8300 om) Nrw VoilK, Sept. 21. rn;itn!n Henry W. llpwirnte, formerly chief of the weather bureau In WnMtiiiutnn, who wa illsbursttiR olllcer as well, wnn arrested In this city yesterday on the ehru:e of forg ery anil the embezzlement of tHOO.OTK), com mitted ill 1878 nnd 170. The nrret Is the result of n search which ha occttnled the attention of the I'nited States secret rer vice for over thirteen years. After hnvinii searched nearly tho whole oountry for Howgatc, ex Chief Drum mond received Information that the ful tlve was a dealer in old books and pamph lets In this city. Every book storo was visited by defective!, without success. Finally nn olllcer was detailed to watch the auction sules for HowKato. About two weeks ago It was suspected that tho fugitive was keeping an 11 hook store In the basement of No. M Fourth avenue under the name of Harry Will iams. A clerk In the war department at Washington, who had been associated with llowgate in the weather bureau, enmo to this city and Identified him. When arrested Howgatc admitted his Identity. He could not furnish ball, aud was taken to Ludlow street Jail. He will bo taken to Washington this evening. llowgate was, when bo iled from Wash ington, an active, black haired man In the prime of life. He Is now 00 years old, bent and broken, with gray hair and beard. The story of Ilowgato's exposure and of his relations with a woman named Nettle Btirrill caused a great sensation at the time. For several years he had led n double domestic life in Washington. Out n few squares away from the home that con tained his devoted wife and the daughter who was to cling to him so determinedly In the dark hours to come be supported a woraau, Ncttlo Durrlll, in luxurious style. w hen tnc crasn came nml the exposure of Howgate's dishonesty was followed by tho discovery of his domestic duplicity few of his old menus turned from him. At tho jail he was treated with more con sideration than ordinary male factors. He was ho utterly opposed to using tho common bath -libs In the jail that his kind benned guardians relaxed tho rules of tho Institution to tho extent of allowing the captain to visit his residenco on Thir teenth street. In order to indulge In lava tory luxuriance, on April 12, 1882. Tho ofllceru remained In the sitting room while Howgoto went up stairs for his bath. It Is said that Miss llowgate, who pos sessed an exquisite voice, sang to tho guardians of her father and mudo time pass so pleasantly that an hour elapsed before they uwakened to a proper realiza tion of what they wero there for. They asked jiibs llowgate to call her father. She was gone a long time, nnd thon camo back pale and excited. She could find her father nowhere, she mid. They searched the house, and then rushed out and gave the alarm. Captniu Howgato by this time hud two hours' start. It Is thought he was steaming down the river below Alexandria before his daugh ter had finished singing. He escaped by going out of tuo rear of the house, when he was supposed to go to the bath room, and, going out into the blind alley in the rear, turtitd into tho exit running out to the street, where a carriage containing Nettle Durrlll was awaiting him. A. search was immediately mnde for him, but ho was not apprehended, al though It was notorious that oommunica tion was rcj dliy established with him, when his friends found it necessary, for months after his departure. It was geneially believed that Captain llowgate went down i ho river ininiediatulv Upon his escape, and took up his residence Inst. Slarj's, as It was well known in Washington i hat ho was continually seen In that iii'lghbnrliod as late as 1S87. He then went to New Orleans und re ma nedtbeiv until he believed the secret sorvicj detectives wero nfter him. Ac coriimgly he took his depurturu west Ward nud wus seen at one or two places on the Pacific coast. For two years past lit liu been Hi the east nnd has mndo his home- in New Vork city. Nettle llurrill deserted him two years ago. There are just eleven indictments pend ing ugniust the captured man, seveu of tlum charging embezzlement, nnd tlio i rs charging furgery, nil brought in uirjug October aud November, 1881. ridltlng Ai-nlnit Class Discrimination Indianapolis. Sept. 38. An Important bultj.vos Hied in the superior court her.e yesterday which may furnish an Import ant prucedaut. It is by Benjamin Tburn tou, a prominent aolored citizen, who asks a mandate compelling the public school superintendent and his subordi nates to admit Ids child to the public school No. 4. Thornton charges that the child was transferred from this building because it was not attended bycolortd pupils. Judge Wishard Issued au alterna tive writ returnable tomorrow. Hndlonl Victory Iti Norway Stockholm, Sept. 128. The latest count 1 ig of voles in the Norweglau election:! shows that the Left has been victorious. In the eltctions last week the gains were lirst reported to have been made by the U ght, but these have ijuiekly been over- u imu by the liauicals, the latter having cirried the whole of the Troudleu dis trict, bitheitoregauled as a Conservative stronghold, Cornell fitud nts Drowned Iiiiaca, N. Y., Sept. 2h. Andrew J. Johnson, whose resltleu'ce in giveu as Chi cago, and C. DeW'ltt Goodnow, of Jlronk lyn, N. Y., student at Cornell uulverslty, are supposed tn bsve h-en drowned iu Cayuga lake, '1,'ui.y wcut bouuug W'td nedny afternoon and d d uotreittrn. Yes terday thi-ir bout na luunil overturned two mllca down tho lake. ' Slurder lu um Meoi,.i licr. AVlLKKSDAi;-". 1m. Si it. W h hn Mc Goolick, who ij u ..runken row sh-t two mon and accidentally killed a child In the uruis of Its mother by one of the bullets stHkihK It lu the head, was yesterday oou Mtted of muruer In the Becoud deuree. ( A ii . VlLMI!,t.l. K r Mur.l.r I' ri pt. Kdwird J. Fuller wil- ill (juii ii i at KnqklujrL.nl, Hichtuoud e'ou'u'y, of t.ie murder of I), C. Parker, which was coniuilltid ut Fayette-Tllle. TORTUREO THIiTT YEA1S. His Sufferings Ended After Uslnc Mun- yon's Rheumatism Cure. Mr. George Smith, of Taconv. I'a.. savs: "I suffered from rheumatism for 30 yenrs, nnd had so mnnv severe attacks that some of my Joints were twisted out of shape. At times I suffered terrible patu, nud al though I tried ninny remedies, 1 never obtained any permanent relief until I pro cured Munyou's Hlieumatlsin Cure. The action of this remedy was wonderfully quick, and, although I have only tnkeu a email quantity, l consider myself perman ently cured. Munyou's Rheumatism Cure Is gtmran teed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured In from one to live days. It never falls to cure sharp, shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or sore ness In any part of the body In from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, still ond swollen Joints, stiff bick, and all pains in the hips nnd loins. Chronic rheumatism, sclntloa, lum bago, or pain in tho back nre speedily cured. Munyon s Homiropatlilo Home Remedy Compnuy, of Philadelphia, pat tin speci fics for nenrlv everv disease, which nre sold by all druggists, mostly for 95 cents a bottle. HAH ROAD SYSTEf IN EFFEOT JUNK 30. 1B94. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, weor d. 4.10,6.25,7.20, a.m., U.32, 6.M p.m. Suiv' 1.10, a. m Kor New York via Mauo- Chun weeK uays, o.t.jj a. tn.. tz.rc, z,k p. rr. For Kcadlne and Philadelphia, week da 3 10, 6.S5, 7.20. a.m., 18.8.'. 8.65, 6.SS p. m lay, z.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle. wook davs. 1.10. 7.20. a. n 12.32, 2.55, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mananoy Ulty, week d 10. 6.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12,32. . 6.55 o. m. Rn day, 2.10, a. m. Additional foi Mahnnoy CU weeic aayB, t uu p. m, ror vviiuamsport, Hunpury ana uewisDt week days, 3.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.S5, 7.00 p. c Sunday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.1 7.20, 11.20 a.m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.65,5.65,7.09,9! p. m. Sunday, 2 1U, 3.25, a. m. r or Asuiana anu anamoKtn. weea uays, a.' 20. 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00. 0.85 p. tn Ho' da 8.25 a. m. TRAINS FOll SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Philadelphia, week din ".00 a. m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 13.16 nlfcht. flu day, fl.OO p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week da? 1.30. 9.10 a. m 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Rcadlnz Tcrmlns week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 h. m.. and .i H02, ll.stn p m Sunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.&5,7.I0, 10.05, II -. m., 6.66. 7.57 p m Sunday, 1.35, a " Leave Pottsvtlte, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. i 12.30, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.W, 11.51 . m., 1.20,7.16. 8.28 p. m. Sunday. .18 rr. Leave Mahanny City, week days, 8.45, 9.2! 11.47 a. m 1 51, 7 44. 0.54 p. m. Sunday, .4 t. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week drvs. 2.40. 4.e 180, B.37, 11.61) a. m., 12.68, 2.08, 6.20, SWIC.' p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a v S.35, ll.ltip. m Sunday, 11.15 p. m. r-'or iiaitimore, Washington arn ine tqsi v -II. A O.K. 11.. through trains leivc Readln, Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. K. R.) at 3. 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3 4D.5.18. 7.22, p. m., Hunday 8.2' 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3 48 7 22 p. m. 'ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreot 'VThar and South Street Wharf for Atlantic lit Wrolt-Davs-Rxorcss. O.uil a .2 00. 4.01. 5.00 p m Accommodation, 8.0) a. m. 5.1) p. m. Hunday - r xpross. 8.IKI, 10 On a. m. Acoom mod.ttton, UUh. m. ind 4.30 ,. a.. Koturni ieve Atlantic City, depot, cornet Atlan'li' and Art:ans'i. uvprine. Week- ays Uxpres-. 7 3', Oi'O a. m ' nd 1.00a d9.3jp. n. Acoom uodttnn, 8 lj a. m., and 4 32 p m Sua, a x res, l.ro, 7 30p in. Acjommo datlon, 7 lo a. m., aud 4 15 p. m. Parlor ua.-r on all oxpres trains. O Q. HANCOCK, Gon. Pass Act Philadelphia P . 1 A. SWRliHSO, flen. Sunt HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphreys' Bprdllcs aro scientifically and carefully prepared lltinodles, used for jears In private practloa and for over thirty years by tlio people with entire success. Every single SpecUlo a Bjieclal euro for tlio disease uamed. They cure without dniKK'ng, pursing or reducing the system nnd are in fact aud deed tho buverclgn ltemedles of the W orld. M. rtrftcg, tBICVS. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., .'5 2 Wor Worm Fever, Worm CoUc 1!5 3 Tcctlilmrt Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .23 4 Dtnrrlien, of Children or Adults 25 7 CounliB, Colds, Bronchitis 23 5 Ncurnlsln, TooUiache, 1'accoche 33 D-Ilcndncliea, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 1D-I)yspcpsln, BUlousnoss, Constipation. .23 11 Suppressed or Pnlnful Periods... .23 12 Whites, Too l'rofuso Periods ,23 13 Croup, I.nryuEitlH, Hoarseness 25 Id .Suit Ulicum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,23 15 Rheumatism, llheumatlo Pains 25 lO-Mnlarln, Chill, Fover and Ague 25 lll-Cntnrrli, Influcnra, Cold In tho Head. .25 20 Wliooptuir Cough ,25 127-Kldncy Dlsenses .25 US-Xervou Debility 1.00 30 Urlunry AVenitness 25 3 1 HoroTuront. Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 IIUMPIIlt-EYS' WITCH IIA.UI, OIL, "The Pllu Oinlim-nt. "-Trial felie, SSCIs. Bold by DraggMi, fr sont rrPtd on roceli't of rrloe. 110. Ill MI-1IXKYS' SliKHAt, it MhOfl, H.ll .! t KKK lujinmns' JIKU.tO., ill A 113 mm. oi SI., Sl.WlOllK. SPBOIFIOS. i tin GKtiAJ i?ucCt;ci Severn, F K, Ma:rgie. W. H. VTaun WHEN YOU'RE LOOK NO BRI JHT Drop in at Linton's PIMogmh Gallery, And let him fasten your lil.euess Kohbtns' Uullillng, Vst Centre St. For the . '. . Dot Season Cleary Bros Temperance D-iuk Mineral witlerii, Weis- iieer. Bot-lleru Ol the ttnest laiser beers. 17 and 19 Peieh Alley. Ehscacioai, P REMING d?! r7! (1. K. fitzsimmons; era. Ho Reiteratos His Desire to Fight Jim Ocrbett. BUT THE 0HAMPI0N LAUGHS AT HIM Steve O'OiiunMI Ilrrlsros That Iln Can I'riirr Fltraliitiiinns' Inalilllty tn Mrrt Corliott, n,i,l Aserta Tlmt He Will lllln salf CliKtlnngn tlin M Idillenelclit. XKW Olil.KASs, Srpt. 2 Ilnb FHjtslrr. mons has mailed a letter to Jnnies ,t. Cor bett urKltiK him to sirn tho articles for a flKht before the Olympic club for the f000 purse ottered by that club. Pltu sininions olTers to meet Corbett In New York nnd box four rounds, the proceeds to lie devoted to charity, and declares If the judges decide he (Pltr.sinimons) is not In Corbett's class he will never ask for a match with the champion anulii. He de clares that If Corbett nccepts the oiler ho will make no attempt nt n knockout. Fitzsimmons offers, further, to place a side bet of $10,000 a side for a finish flht. Lkwistox, Me., Sept. SS. Champion James J. Corbett, who appeared here Inst ulght In "lientlemnn Jack," was first made acquainted with the fact that Fitz simmons had published a formal chal lenge to unlit him by an Associated Press representative. The champion read the letter nlotld to Steve O'Donnell, and when he oamo to the place where the middleweight pledged himself to not attempt a knockout he roared with laughter. After he had Mulshed rending the chal lenge Corbett turned to the Associated Press representative nnd said: "Of course I expected Fttz would do something of this sort, but he Is too am bitious. I will attend lo him, however, when the proper time comes, nud will nn swer his letter In n fow dnys. "I don't proposo to fight him," contln uedthe champion, "until he has defeated some one worth mentioning. What's the use of my fighting n middleweight when there nre plenty of men who can do htm enslly. He wnnts to skip over nil the other heavyweights and tackle me." "That's right, Jim." Interposed Steve O'Donnell. "I'll fight him, and take him anyway ho likes." Then, turning to the Associated Press representative, O'Donnell snld: "ion Just say for me that Htzneed not go so far. I'll make the snme proposition to spar him in .New lork city that h makes to Corbett, nnd then If I don't prove that ho Is out of li Is class It will be time for him to tnlk about meeting Jim. "W ill you accept bis challenge for a finish fight?" O'Donnell was asked. 'You bet I will," said Steve, "and I can cover his money just as soon as he wishes. In fact, I am coming out with challenge for him, nnd he can get all tho Ilgh the wants without talking about llghtlug Corbett." Five of the Crew Were Drowned. SAl'LT Ste. MARIE, Mich., Sept. 28. Particulars given by those who witnessed the collision between the steamer Ohio aud the schooner Irontou In Lake Huron nre coullicting. The captain nnd crew of the schooner Moonlight, who picked up the crew of the Ohio, have signed a state ment charging the captain of the steamer Kershaw with gross negligence in refus ing to lower a boat to rescue tho Ohio's crew. Five of the Irontou'u crow have undoubtedly perished, tho other two hav ing been picked upby the steamer 11 chard. Cardinal Clilibnns Cnllnd to Koine. Romk, Sept. "H. -Cnrdlnol ffaetano Alo- Isi Masella, prefect of the Congregation of Sacred Kites, formerly nuncio nt .Munich is seriously ill. Cardinal v on Hohenlohe archbishop of the Liherian 1 lusi Hen, wlio is an uncle of the Herman emperor, is also seriously HI. The pope has culled Car dinal Gibbons, archbishop af Ilaltimort to Home, his holiness being desirous of ngnin seeing tho Amcrioau cardinal be fore he (the pope; dies. A Tire ut Ocennpnrt. HEI HANK, N. J., Sept. 2H. A fire oc curred nt Ocennport, a villngenbout three miles south of this place. Kigln, build tugs were burned, comprising Thomas Tollman's store and blacksmith shot Thomas Williams' tenement houses nml Joseph Williams' meat market. In the Tollman storo was located the Western Union telegrnph oillce. The damage is about JIO.OOO llrltUli Hteamer Wreckml. London, Sept. 2S. The British steame Doruudu, from Brisbane Aug. 1 for Lou don, which sailed from Aden Sept. 10,1ms gone ashore and bee-i wrecked nt Ponlche, Portugal. Her crew and passengers wero mimed tn enluty. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS CloMng Quntrttion nf tho Now York and Vhilndutpltia Kxclmngus. New Yohk, Kepi. 27. Suar and DIstUUnK furnished more Hum hulf im buHluetM ut thu ftoi:k KxelianKt today, and tlieHt twn and the (dhers of the industrial tfi-uup vvltv iw ahwH which diietuated inuttt widely, the tendency iu thu main buln toward lower flgurbs. CKm- lug man Ihlgh Valley... 3rt W. N. Y. Pa-... H Erie 15 I)., L. & w imi West Bhore KMOg N. Y. Central 101 Lake Erie 6c Y ... 16H Dal. IIoason...iau Pennsylvania.. ... SI Hi I lead hue 17 St. I'aul 4 Lehigh Nav 61 JJ. Y. & N. E. pf ... 81 New Jersey Cen . IU Osneriil Alarkets. 1'uiLAliKIJ'HIA. Sept. UT. Flour weak ; win ter superfine, SSiaS.ll). iln. extras, iL'.Kni u; No. 8 whiter family. U.lor,a.5"J; l'enuaylvaiila rullur slrulKht, tt.6Uiii.illi; western winter, clear, .waS.Wi. Wheat dull, steady, with 64c. bid and 5luc. asked for September. Curn iiuiet, steady, with Xic hid aud 9so. asked for Seiilumtier. Uats dull, weaker, with 34c. hid auu Iftc asked for September, lleef steady. Turk easier. I.ard steady; western steam, s.ri; city, StKttS.ai, llutter llrni; western dairy, 13le.; do. ireainery, 1 W'JJRHif. ; do. factory, lSHiTtlik-.; Kleins, !!3Hc.: Imitation creamery, lillSliic.; New York dairy, 11 Sk-.; do. creamery, Nk!fc25o.; renasylvanla oreamery prints, fancy, 27c; do. choice, l&a aic-ido. fair tn uissl, WaUo.; prints Jobbing at gKuttlo. Cheuiu firm; New York large, 80 lWso.; do. small. !'uUiiu.; part .kims. 4Qc.; lull skims, 3'2Jai-. En firm; New York and Tennsvlvanla, HWllr.: Ice house, UlaiTci western trcsu, i.vu)0u. JLIvs httick Markets. v " Nkw Yort. BitI. )fl. European cables inote Aiui-riiim Htvr- at IKiflOc., dressed weight; refriteriitiir lioet. n'Uhc. Calves steady; isior to prliu vi tils. g7''7.5i) grassersand but termilk calt'H. T 4i a. Shep slow, loweri lambs weak, and undergrades a fraction eas leri ordinary to gissl sheep, $2.6003; Inferior to prime lambs, jil.fiiki' i.WH. Uoga weak; in ferior to choice, tl.lHtoi.37Hi. East LllimtTV, Sept Cattls flrmi prime, t5.SOA.75; good, tt.7U03.iU; fair light steers, fi.4Ua3.SU. Hogs steady aud unchanged. Sheep steady; supply light; extra, IJ 3I&3.&U; com mon, gJu.Q?l.3; lambs, IZ.iKit. HEART DISEASE! PluttcrinR, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r "For a. long time I had a terrible ,iu uij nuiire, wiiiuu nuLLurcu al most incessantly. I had no appetite anil rvilllll tint, alonn T l,n , , , " I a ,, v'.tll, til. vvjui- ixilled to sit up in bed and belch gas 11UUJ my BLOniilCIl until i tliougnt tliat every minute would bo my last Thorn wmi n r,,nlll,, r alwut my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced nie to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured irifi. T HOW linvn n crtlntirlM o , t and sleep well. Its ellcct was truly MUS. 11AUUY E. STAKU, I'ottsvlllo, Pa, llr. MIIm ttnn nM I. .t.1 , .... .....v., v uu ,i ixnuiTa Bimrantw that tho lirst bottlo will lionoBt. AllilruRKlstsscllltntKl, C bottlos forts. or It will tsisent. pre-paid, on rocelpt of prlco bj tho Dr. Mlloa lledlcal Oo., Elkhart. Ind. Lager and Dilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, A gt 307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S centkalia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wtnesv Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. X. VS. Kellly's, Locust Avenue, OI NTHALIA, PA. MAIN AND COAL HT3 Sbcmuiclonli, Pcuun 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Iteliable Horses to Hire. SNEODbN'sLIVEBY Pear AUy, Rear Coffee Honss. The besfrlaB In town. Horses taken to board. limiting promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Ttos. Olbbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shemiidoli. fresh and cool Heer alwiys on tap. Wines, Liquors, Olgars. CosTKI.lo & CA881BV, Proprietors. PC O PJLE who have CARPKTO, FEAtllERHor MATTRESHKB To To 01otii.aa.ocS. I While cleaslre house, will di- well to call on or address . The STEAM BliOlfTIIIECO,,s!Syn MUSSER & BEDDSlT (Successors to Coakley liroa.) Mo. 20 KaHt Centre (street! duknakdoah, ia. Our Motto: llest Quality at Lowest DltH Prices. Pttrontge respectfully solicited, When Ton Want a First-class Rig make It a point to ro to ""Decamp's Liuery, Went St., between Centre and Lloyd, Teams to Hire for all Purposes H SYPHILIS OS l&XI IJCO mi ll til. I'o-UI vn'ri.-it , nn d H-ra" jR M (K)otjilItri.te f roro lif o f rorjpopls carixl, Ifflh K. M ' C00K REMEDY CO., ChlcajO.jlig GORMAN'S GAFE ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquor. Handsome 11 r Fixtures. Beat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigar. i
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