I i i. TO TSEA UTIFY THE COMPLEXION tin not uik mo cosmetics. ittrAihA ctrln V.,. , wan "t w Kam u umuuiUL COIOf iuiu u mivicauillO BK1I1, lieailn Is tho greatest bonutifler. Tho moans to beoutr. comfort. and health for women is Dr. x-mhwb favorite iToscrip ition, Dull eves, sallow Ar wrinkled face, and those leeunRs or weakness," nave their rise In the de rangements peculiar to women. " Favorito Proserin- HUH Mill UUIIU Up, i j ( sarrnguien, nna in Vigo J jr tlttwuvlv run-uawn" .t m , . regulating and assisting all the nat urol functions. It also lessens pain. At some period in her life, a woman re quires n general tonio and nervine, as woll as You can find no other1 remedy that's miar antted. If the " Prescrfntlon " nvnr f1l t benefit or cure, you have your money back. When you've Catarrh, use Dr. Sage's Remedy. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. sanoixKiLL Division. JUNE Sd. ISQ4. Trains will leave Shenandoah altar thn m date for WlftBan's, Ollberton, Fractevmc, Nev "jstle, 8t, dalr, Pottsvillo, Hamburg, Readlci l-oiwiuwn, i-nconiivine, worrisiown ana i"Mi sdelphla illroad street station) at 0:00 asd 11 I m, ana p. m. on weeic uays Fot row '.lie and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. ra HUNUAXS, for WlpPftn'l. Illlhrtrtnn. ICFftVvll Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 5:40 a. ir. and 8:10 p. ra. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott" town, Phceniivlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. in., S:10 p.m. Trains leave Fracltvllle for Hhenandoah a 10:10 a. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:87 p. m Bundays, 1118 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lOilK 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 ana 19:00 p. m.Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (11 road street station) for Bhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 r m week days. On Sunday lenr. at 0 60 a m. Leave Ilroad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 8 SO, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 8 K), 7 S3, 8 20, 8 60, 11 OC 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ki BreSK 1 08 na 4 22 n m. ninlnr caro l 1 40. 2 SO (dining oir), 3 20, 6, 6, 8, fl 60, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m, 1201 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 U5, 16U, SIS, nfi,tj;, iiujnm,iaii, i iu. z is t laming earn 4 0. (Ltmlted 4 22) ,'6 20, 8 3J, B 50, 7 13, 8 13 p.m. 1201 night. Express for Boston, without change, Ham weekdays, and ft 60 p m dUy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For lialtiniorc anil V1jinnion 8 6u, 7 20, 8 31, B 10, 10 2), 11 18, II 40 am, (12 3b limited dfntnj car,) 130, 3 13, 411, (dining car). (51" Coo trresotonal Llm'- ,dlnln?car), 6 17, 6 55, 7 40 (dlntngcar) p m, and 12 03 night week Days. Sundays, 350. 720 II 10, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dlnln oar), 65J, 740 (dining oir) p m and 120,1 night. Lc.a Market Street Perry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 8 50 a m. 1 10, 4 00 and 500 pm week ass" am iys, Express. 8 ij and tf 45 a m. poi uupe Jiay, Angiesea, wnawooo. anc oil? llcach. exnres. 9 a m.. 4 00 o m week aavs. &u .1 y, a im a m. For Sea Ile Oltv. Ocean City and Avalon Express, 9 JO a in, 4 00 p in w?ek days. Sun days, 9 CO n m. For homsrs I'oint, expres, 850, am, 4 00 p m week day4 Sundays, 8 45am S. M.. i'Kxvua-. J A 9f0 )h Ofln'i Mst i er.' P4hhV t RAILROAD SYSTEM IK irrEOTJONE 29. 1S91. 1 ' At r - eh 1 I It ,. BEADISfi Trains leave Shenandoah as foil iwsi Tor New York via Philadelphia, wee 0ji 3.10,5.25,7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. 6.55 p.m. Sundr, Z10, a. m. For Now York via MauOr Chun' week days, 6.85,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.55 p. za For Reading and Philadelphia, week dt; 2.10,5.25,7.20, a. m., 12.33, 2.65, 5.65 p. m Qui day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvillo, week days, 2.10, 7.20, . m 12.32,2.55,5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 a m For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, wce' day 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 2.65, 6.fe p. tn ftoi day, 2.10, a. m. Additional foi Mahanoy Cllj week days, 7 00 p. m. , For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewleb.'rj week days, 3.25, 11,80 a. m., 1.S5, 7.0) p. Sunday, 3.25 a, m. For Slahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10, 1? 86, 5,1 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.55, 6.53, 7.0C, H.l p. m, Sunday, 2.1U, 8.25, a. m. Tor Ashland and Shamokln, week dai s, 3.2 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. - i dij 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH i Leave New York Va Philadelphia, week Car 8.00 a. m., 1 .80, 4.00, 7,30 p. m., 12.15 night, Sui day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day 1.30, 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. . Lecve Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, eek days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,0i) a. m., and 4.CI, f', 11.30 p.m. Sunday, 11.89 p. m. Lea.te Reading, week days, 1.S5.7.10, ld.OC, ILK V ,''5.65, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a a Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.83, 7.40 a. m 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.13 a my 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. r. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.11, 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, l.il a.m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ys, 2.40, 4.5t, 0.80, 9.37, 11.59 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 5.20, 6.20,7.6I',U.U p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., x Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a.- m ti.ao, it. id p. m. sunaay. 11.10 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Weal vlk II. A O. R. R. , through trains leave Readlsi Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. X R. R. R.) at 8.W, 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.48,5.18, 7.23, p. m., Sunday J.I 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.46, 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whan and South Utreet Wharf for Atlantic Olty. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m , 2 00, 4,00, 8.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.0J a. m.. G,4S p. m, Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 n. m. Accom modation, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Allanlto and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7 35, 9.C0 a. m, ond 4.00a dS.3jp. .n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4 32 p m Bunla hx ress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Aoeonimo datlon, 7 15 u. m., and 4 i5 p. m. Parlor car on alt express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Act. - -v. Philadelphia Pa k. I A. SW EIQARD, Gen. Sunt VaMifSnrfiHHfllWBHHraaBaBMHirHHHn 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. iunsmt u.tl llont'Nt ui, TJiocl. who Buiitryra ttmnail others oldest s.JitJiulIbt In J'liU oiiuio ana ceriilirutew uea uv wecrnwry or ill at Beilln. notwith- -ii -uiUnKWiia' 4uh Kt una tpecuiliBtsad. rtiMoi8ar riicrt Is noni tu vquul htm It tic ticuinint 'it eo I u i riUfnhi'M of both (36. f 8 llluOll lHllHOU, till '!)(! Hlltl I'lPtTtM o( y w i.af-1 ured more HKn I di Mm'., 1 ' t ii k-ipbla asiiipl C1HB9U a met lean LclhiIi I u-itbrulirroi-Nt luitt power, IjlueldcrtHUIiiey, hiifi iDtt noriHiN UUorilei'Mi ta, frcah utuwa, 1 puivU in 1-1 o diirit. Itellrfat mwv. l'oor.de i SuiC -uttM-nt otumu UldJir Tlu-cl, the null io HpvfinliMt, who bus mtUe a study Gi meae aiioast unuer 1'rof. Jnlir, I Ionia ti L pntlitc, and iUl. Jlullet. Aiioimthlp.ihe twe tp wortd-rouortQed sjwclalUU. This 1 mj otlifluitl J ndvertWineat. Hliim and nvohl the ymmsc v Jila tw oM npecUiUW oouytnK same in turt or tvtwia Ibuy do thUto mUIead you. Inratlieouly M ot who i v r ttxixnwd qti&olci nad warned ButU'rers t a..! tnipoM0ra. Tho quiickM openly ubtried If 4'j 1 1 bt'fl InaortB a new advertlneuient to-day wo ir wU copy unbingesamaBouieiat audtbopubtlo il wU- not know that we are the vVryireon bo or. pewea omi j iicuis, p a. u. to 8 l jJ.tev'KH. 6-8, sot 'eo und fut, uv g, b-9.80. Sunday. 0 A. M., to ISM, ijr. Send live two-cent s tain pa fo Unite " Truth, '.'only one t tpoalnif nuacki and beat lor old add younz. i 1 ningl ur murrl.HJ. poor and rich. A how liiclc of S youne incx,. rMwd doi-tuM imd qunrkn is tbtai Tbey run an d e t tbllahi d oiUoof an ol t deoeaseil , pnyHkmii, ha nmioldjnun inopbytdciaitatbclr WHP.N Ynil'RP. LOOKING BRIGHT ' Drop In at ! l.,l.n'.. nidilHHMitnl, P n 1 1 nu, . f'A Vnd let lilm fasten your likeness 4?o j T?iasr-a?'S'aE jar. itabbiiiV liiilldlnir. West Contra I5t. , , , t - B. Tho Lexow Committee After Cap tain Sokmittborger, MB. rORQET 1 Y FORGETFUL. The ltppmentntlMi iif n Stfnlnslilp Cnni pan.v AiIiuKk l'ajlliR targe Suiiih fur "rotectlon," lint Cannot llriiu'iiiliiT Wlwre lliu Hnoillo Wan IlUtrlliul.Ml. N'RW YoitK, Oct. 10. The Lexow com iiilttve j-estfnluy returniHl to u line of In vcstiKntion which wiw found to lie n mmt fruitful field during the midsummer. The suliji-ct tuiderdlscusslnn durliiKllie prentcr portion of the day wns the triliuto ox tortiHl from shipping companies under tho KUlBc of "protection," of sums of money paid to pollcoineu, mid by them turned over to superiors iu offleo. Tho star wlt ncEB yestcrdny vns Atiguitln l'orKet,n(rent of tho French stenlnshlp lino. Ho suo coeded in forgetting u great mnny things thnt the committee very much desired to know, hut some of Ills testimony was em phatic enough to mnko things interesting for cnptnltiR ftnd policemen. Sir. Forget tmtllktl thnt his company paid VMO to tho pollco for oxtm services. Tho pollccmnu on tho pier was paid $10 a Week and JOOO went tootherpollco oillclnls. Ono of tho company's books, which was produced, showed that In November, 1S91, f 500 had been paid for "special surveillnnco of tho pier." Sir. Forget could not re in lnbor to whom tho mony was paid. Sir. G)ff risked Sir. Forget If l'ollcenuui Do G.m had been removed from tho pier lio o mse ho refused to divide with tho captain tho money ho received from tho company. Sir. Forget could not remember. Policeman DcGnn tortlflcd that ho was stationed ou the French lino pier for eleven years. Ho said ho received $10 n week for working overtlmo and on his days off. Ho wua sent there In I8S0. Tho superin tendent of tho lino offered him $10 for ex tra services. Ho never had n chnrgo mndo against him, nnd got nloug very well. In lh91 Wnnlmnn Vnll camo to hlmnnd said: "Captain Schmlttbergdr wants this $10 you receive." "1 told Vnll," said Do Gnn, "that I was no serf, and would not give up tho '$10 I enrned by hard work lifter my regular hours. I was already giving ?I a week, and the captain wanted every cent. I told him that Captain Pehmittbcrger would noxt want my salary." "Vnll said: 'You had better, os tho cap tain can mnko you trouble.' 'Let Captain Sclimittberger do his worst,' I replied; .'I won't ba a serf.' " A few days later Do Gnu was transferred to n canal boat wharf. Superintendent West, of tho company, testified that ho had protested ngnlnst Do Gnu's removal. .When Do Gan was trans ferred Wardman Gannon called and de manded tho $10 formerly paid to De Gnu. Superintendent West said If a receipt would bo given ho would givo tho money. A receipt was refused. Sir. West hnd heard that tho $500 hnd been raised ns a liuo to Cnptnln Sclimittberger. Sir. Forget was recalled, and, under ndroit questioning by Sir. Golf, admitted that friends of Captain Sclimittberger had approached him nnd begged him not to testify that pchnilttbcrger got $000, or it would ruin him. Ho professed not to re member who had Interceded for tho cap tain. It was represented to him that Cap tain Sclimittberger would bo dismissed If tho $C0O 6tory eaine out, and, for tho snko of tho captain's family, Sir. Forget was urired to keep it durk. Sir. Forgot, apologizing for his imperfect knowledge of the kinrtlsh Innirunao. sr.hl ho did not want to go on record as saying unit uc nail Deen approaches only in Cnp taiu Sehmlttbergors' behalf. Some one, whom he said he eouldnot remember, had ill tho Inst two weoks, asked him not to testify against any police oillcial. Among Sir. Forget's "impressions" wan one to tho effect that seven men had shared In the $500. Counsel Golf got the witness to ad mit lie had written the list of seven names nud tv.ld tho cashier to divide tho $500. but Sir. Forget could not remember their nanieh. , Policemen John Corcoran was called. Sir. Guff held iv broken "locust" In Ills hand, and c'nirged tho giant policeman with breakbig the club over a small man's head. Tho small man was mado to stand by tho sldo of tho policeman, who towered above him. Tho policeman denied that ho had broken his club on tho prisoner's head. Hobiildho shattered tho "locuit" across an Iron lulling which tho small man had grasped. Peter Edward Quinn, tho small man, is a laborer. His clothoa were In rag from tho rough treatment ho liad received at the big policeman's hands. Ho srtUl Corcoran struck him in tho face when ho reached tho station houso. Ho wus struck becnuw ho tried to talk. Jame Clifford testified to tho brul al treatinont Quinn had re ceived. When tho witness protected ho was himself clubbed und kicked uud thrown into a cell. Nellie Weinberg testified thnt Alderman "Silver Dollar" HmltU roftued an offer of $3 V) for prut, vtiou for a coffee saloon with lady boarder-., whli.li Mr. Uoff pronounced tho "iuot n la rt 1 1 ng evidence yet produced. ' ' Killed by a MolliVr's Xrglcct. PllILAOFLrniA, Oct. 10. SIm. Annie Sa bate, aged a7 years, locked her oight-wooks-old baby In h, r house ut Thirteenth and Carpenter ctreets at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, after a neighbor had refused to tako care of It for the day, and then went to visit her sister iu Camdeu. At 6 o'oloek last oveuing her hiifcbiuid, Hubert J. Sn bate returned from work, nud finding tho door padlocked ho broke it open. The child was lying dead In bed, where tho mother hnd left It. Five minutes later Sirs. Snbate oame home and was arrested. Tho presumption Is that tho babe starved to death, An ISxcltlng Itellgloiu Controversy. MAumu, Oct. 10. Tho excitement aris ing from tho rooent tsoiisoorutiou of tho llrst Protestant bishop of Madrid is In creasing. Tho pnpal nuncio iilllrms that tho consecratioji wus saorUlglous mid Il legal. This actffinls considered by tho Lib oral party as iifterfcrenco by a foreign dip lomatist in Spain's internal affairs. Tho Liberal newspapers demand thnt tho gov ernment hand tho numlo his passports. Tho question threatens to become u violent political lbsue. Vlctliin. f a Tral.i Wreck. UUIBTOU Touu.. Uct. 10. The wrook of I the Washington snd Clmtuuiooga limited tnUn last Suucuiy has provinl more futul i cannot live. Three others at first thought slishtly iujured itro now Ian diuigeroua Jlrvi.i ' 1 - ECZEMA ON LIMBS How n Sllssioiinry Suffered. Death Only Kellef K.pect . Speedily Cured by Cutii urn. I have been trotiMi-1 v 'i . 'ironic TV7'"- - on myllmlis. Hia ucli...g v.u . ,., inn , lnado 1110 until lor work. I lmil u.imI m. .,y ,r, ..M n . "1 -'H -.1 1 (I t gOOll . . . vi, , ,t. scribed lor ine nine tttuuh wllh 110 ) :ii..itipi t ri'iiof. I grailuuily i i i.orse anil Morse. I h viiiml h:i c Ikwii 11 1 r,i il It vraa the only r. I i l 1 li ecml. ,Iiwt tlien iiiv , . ,1 tl ink (loci for a imni on,'; luuiul Hie lmk oii n'nt In sonic out- of-tll-M.iv l'!..i'( ninl r.nil tt through. She (IImIiovh I ,. i nnliiu 1 hv Blclnn nnil said wo muul ir, ti, (1 ucrii.v )!i:meI)1Fj. 1 began to use Uii '.i n, out the middle n last AgiiKu, procuring a new nieply wlien the tlrst m l .h 1 is 1 I. I r 1 low Mcfl and attetnl to niv liilAnin'i.irv vm';. i nm BecrcUryof the Sullivan lo.m.v 1. ane.o.y (portrait lnc-loih. Have hwn injrn eilin nils-slonary-wnrk in tho county for eiirliievn enr. To recommend 1 lie ft'Tiiinv IluMMiitai to suf ferlnu hiu,iaiiit 111 lie a put t of my missionary vork In the future. , i:-v. ?isov nirxnspn;, 1'. O. llox 11, . . ,: ,lnanCo.,K.Y. cuticura w:r.xs" WONDERS Tho almost miraculous Cures dally effected by the C'fiicutA lIKMEiims jroie them to botlio greatest skin cures, blood purlllers and humor remedies ever compounded. No statement Is mado regarding them not justllled by tho strongest evidence. People In every walk of life tiso them and recommend them. Their won derful popularity and salo ore due to the cures effected by them, and this is tho most substan tial cvidcuco of their euratiio value. Halo greater than the combined sales of all other blood and skin reuied.es. , Sold throughout llio world. Price, CcTirimA, 60c; Boat, 'JSc; Kebolvknt, $1. I'ottkii Uiiuu AND Ciibm. Cuar., bolo Proprietors, boatun. !S""lIow to Cure Slcln Illaeanca," muili'd Irrc. nlPJIPIiES, MackhradM, n'd.roilKh, chapped, and I I III oily skin cured by C'l'Ticuiu boAr. BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS VeaknoM, Soi ciipm, I-ainpness, Strains and l'alns ri llm-cd In on mtiuito liy tho Cut I cur Antl - Pain PlrtRtei, First and Only rain-killing plaster. HUMPHREYS' Ilr. Uumphreyi Specifics ore sclentincally end carefully prepared ltemcdles, used for years la private practice and for over thirty years by tho people with entire success. Every slnglo Spcclflo a special euro for the disease named. They euro without drugglup. pundnR or reducing tho system nnd are In fact and deed tho boverelgu Henicdlcs of the World. ko. 1 ct'RKi. raictin. 1 Fcvcni, Congestions, Inflammations., ,'JS Worms, Worm Tever, Worm Colic... ,15 3 TecthluKt Ccllc, Crying, Wakefulness .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7-Cougua, Colds, Prouchltls 25 5 Neuralula, Toothache, raceacke...... .25 llTllcndncbes, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 JO)yHnciHlii, Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11 HupiircHncd orl'nluflil Poilodn... .25 12 Whlles, Too Profuse Periods .25 13 Croup, Laryuelils, Hoarseness.. .. .25 14 Halt Itbeum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15 Itheuiuatlsiii, Kheumatlo Pains 25 1 0 Jlale rla, Chills, Fever and Ague .25 10 C'ntarrli, Influenza, Cold lu tho Uead. .25 20-Whuoplnr Couch .25 27-Klilncy Ulsenscs 25 iiS-NcrvouM Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness 25 3 1 Sol o Thrnnt, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 lIUBU'IIItllYS' WITCH IIAZi:i, OIL, "Tho Pile Olnlmenl."-Trial Siie, S5 Cts. Sold iy DruEsleta, or sent irep.Id on recelrt tf price, Im. llUMPUHKYIi' SlANUAL i 111 i.i;S, I HAlLAU HXK. Ill'JIl'llUKlS'lISD.tO., Ill A llSHMII.iiibl., NLW lOIit. SPECIFICS. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Boer and Porlor JAMES SHIELDS, Mauager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Iaundry Cor. Uoydsnd White Hts All work Eimraiueed 10 be ftrst-clna, In everj psrtlcular. k'llk lis and lace curtain sa spec lilty Uoods called (or and delivered A trli solicited Rhii'n nri who can taste our caudlek OUODH" without a feeling of affec- OiW Otrl tion for the young man w-lilwh0 br,nK8 tkem TheJ Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question la settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St AMUSEMENTS. F5 EKGIHON'S THEATRE. P. J, FEIiaUSON, MANAGER Wednesday, October 10th, '94. Mr. Barry O'Neil ' JlriH's Modern Mliulrel," In HowortP. Taylor's Comtdy-Drama, M$j Inpitioii ! A talo of fair Erin a hundred years aio when they sang "The Wearing of the Green." Sweet songs and boisterous Irish dttices. lleautiful tceiiery and realistic mechanical effects, built and painted by Dodge nt Ilarrlgan's theatre, New York. Kntlre new equipment i Pro duced by a company of able comedians. Price)! as, 50 nn&75 Ceuts. F EIiaUSON'H THE.VTKE, r. j, rsitansoH, wanaqeh. STDRDiY, OCTOBER 13, '94 Tno musical farce comedy, "Our Irish, Visitors1 The (unnlust show on earth W. J. MASON nidhii orn, n I'o 'm'dlan In'-xrt'in'ns all ihelmcsi ma ic 1 gemsut ih-a.. NEW AND NOYEl. FEATUHES, Prices, as, 35 iud 50 'Cents. n.4 u... ii.iihi.'.,., ,. , ...uv, , v. ... m , i 1 ,u a u, u , u , u FIGHTING FOR LIFE. A SUFFERING WOMAN TESTIFIES. Mrs. Henrietta Hurtnu, of Janvier, N .1 . writes : "For a long time I suffered from a disordered stomach. My appetite wn gone and what little I nte diitrexsed tne terribly. My health failed rnphllw 1 beoHtue very weak and feared I should never be well. After readiuit vottr "Guide to Health," I was encouraged to try .uunyou-s uyspepsln (Jure. IU actlin was so prompt thnt 1 soon felt li te n no v woman, and am now oompletelv cured." MUNVOX'S STOMACH AND DYS PEPSIA CUKE cures all forms of indi gestion anu stomach troubles such ns ooustlpation, rising of food, distress after eating, bloating of the stomnoli, pnlpata tion of the heart, shortness of tho breath, and all ailecthius of the heart caused by indigestion. It soothes, heals nnd Invig orates stomachs that have been weakened by over-oatlng, or where the lining of the Btouinch has been Impaired by physio and Injurious medicines. Price 25 cents. Munyou's HonuDopnthlc Home Remedy Company, of Pnilndeiphla, put up specifics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 35 cents a bottle. Aiitl-Tninnmily DeiniierntH Ihiilcir.e Strung. NewYoiik. Oct. lO.-Tho State Democ racy last ulght endorsed W. U Strong for tho mayoralty after Mr. Grace declined to run. 'E. J. Tamsen wns nominated for sheriff. (Severe dales at Atlantic City. Atlantic Citt, Oct. 10. Sovero gales provail hurc, accompanied by n high tldo on tho ocean front. Tho llfo saving crow uro keeping a sharp lookout for vessols In distress. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations or the New York nnd 1'ti 1 1 i I 1 il lit. Kxclinuge. NewYoiik, Oct. O.-There wns no settled tone to tho speculation today, hut the general trend of prices was downward, and with some exceptions the cloning ilgures show losses on tho day ranging from H to 1 per cent. Clos ing bidsi Lehigh Valley.... 07 W. N. Y. & Pa..... 6-M Pennsylvania 51Hj Erio 1U Iteading 18 1)., ,. ,tfc y. pju St- Paul - 01H West shore llBH Lehigh Nnv Sl X. Y. Central Wlf K. Y. & N. E. pf... 3D Lake Erie & W... 17H New Jersey Ccn . Ill Del. & Hudson...l3JM Central Mnrkets. PiinAnm.fiiiA, Oct. 0. Flour weak: winter BUperflno, Ja.W; do, extras. $3.a.rias.40; No. 2 whiter family, J2.4n7J2.50j Pennsylvania roller straight, $3.60(32.00. Wheat weak, lower, with 51c. bid and fil4o. asked for Oc tober. Corn weak, lower, with SOc. bid and b'He. nsked for October. Onts dull, easier, wltliiWo. hid anil Siio. aked for October. Iieef unlet; ptckled bellies, 78V4o..do. should ers, jJiftdc. Pork steady. Lard easy; steam, 8J.9S; city. S7.:i7l47..W. lluttcr unsettled; western dairy, 124170.; creamery. 15ffl2tfo. do. factory, lSiT'.l.'ic.: Elsins, SHc. imitation creamery, IiaiUc; New York dairy, UiaKic.; do. creamery, 181J2'ic.; state creamery prints, extra, 27c; some 'nncy lots higher; do. choice, 20c; do. fair to good, 23B25c.; prints Jobbing nt LWUllii f M,....cu n,,fnt. l..,.n Q1nln . 1, ... - .....v .,...1, .... h. ill'7Vli. Olllilll, 85llo. Eggs dull: New York and Peansvl- ..H(n 111.73. .L. nn ir.a.M. . . , mi..,, .iu,, -1.. . iu 11,111st., wesieru fresh, 17H)c; cio.es. S2.2"il. I.iie htnek Markets, New Yohk, ui-i. v. Curoptan tables qnoto Alneraan bleers ul Vu lie., drebsed ueighi; re- frlirfrn tnr Itt.f (11. . ft sl rnU.,.. ......-.. 1..,. steadM inferior t (i goon veals, &lrt&'i.&K grass- ...... rtflOS Wl,.,.. .....i t .,..n . viw-.. '.nil ii out luuiun mill, uui I1UL IllUlnl" llnpli. i.llnllo uli.ni. SI rjllllllll. I 1. - ' i'"". . .....v v ... vu,, .i,.in5 if.ti, itllllUB, Inferior to fair. S3 ai3.80. Hogs higher; top Political Cards. "VOTE FOR Of FKAOKVICLE, For SHERIFF. "VOTJEU FOR First District, FOR I SYNDICATE SPECULATION IN STQCKS, BONDS, ETC. SAFEST tut moderate Inveftlnrs. LKut-.i HLiuiNSoa the Investment. NO KNOWLEDGE of speculation neC8sJ. fll to tl.UOU can be Invested with more than usual degree ot safety, as all transactions ire made by lompstnt experts of long experience and unquestioned abllltv. Dividends pava de monthly. All money to you' credit on ha withdrawn tint day of uny month, Dlvidands cm be reinvested so as to get the benefit of compound Interest. IIQO at o per oent per iron'b, oomnound In- teriis1. lor 4 esrs. amounts to over t'.OOO. SlOa ut 10 , cr oent. nor mouth, com oundln ten-si for 4 years, amoi nts to over $9,0 JO. $13 at 20 per ot-nt. permoith. com uti4 In terest for 3 yearn, amounts to over $7.0 0. OUR RECORDS OF DIVIDENDS FOR 1394 i lan. Oil. 13 per cjnl. Miy 139', 13 per cent. reu. loss, a j ipn. ivo. u var.1894.10 lu'y. 1194, 40 " Apr. Ib94, 10 " Aug 1094, I0J " Ja.y ani'Auifust dlviden is tats 'eiu.t of the rapid adv.iuco in oro. Conservative Salo Itepons'ble. Hsiaull.hed Amust, 1891. lHnltref renoe. Oar Pieslaiol has bsen fur fifteen yen 's the prehidentol oieof our Nat'onal II u.ks. Miin y otn be seat by exnress or 'ost onlo "o"'v order, or Now for. draft, p yab.e n a: i mi iiaciur siyu'ci , or K 'l ooj, 1 Trearurei-. iiui ptrilO'ilars mailed 3 Xri e on appl. : il.ia 10 d The Traders' Syndicate, S Traders' Building, Chicago. Illinois. Kepresentatlves Wanted. mm Interview with M. Patenotre, the Fr-ich Am'oasadcr, WEiiLvXLi.3D 11? OIIiriSE ATPAIBf: He "p'tit V-ij- Yrar In Tlmt Com.tr.v. nnd Talks KnteilRliiltigly of 1II Ob.er-Miliiin.-I.I iliuiK Cbang a Mattwiiian, Not a Warrior. W vnilNitTox, Oct. 10. Amliawmlor tcnotif, tho rtliresontntivo of the Krviu !i rrpublic In th I'nlt.-tl StnUw, is n-gitril-d ns olio of the tiost Informed lnen In dlplu matlc life on t'hlnnntul tho sceiiai of the prosont cimlllet betwinu that country ninl Julian. A good part of his life in the French dlploinntlo sorvlco has 1khu spent nt I'eklli and Tientsin, where he was in constant ctmiinuiilcatlon with A Hung Chang. Itwiw JI. I'ntonntrn who signed, with IJ Hung Chang, tho fniuous Tientsin trenty of noiioe lietwi-en Kn uce and China. I'rior to that ho had served silno jvnr- at Pckln, llrst as tho secretary of tho I rench legation, then chnrgo d'alTalrtv. am'. finally minister. Ho wns tho special envoy of Franco to Atjam and Tonqutu in the stir ring conlllcts of '81, when Franco secured her1 strong foothold In Asia, and ho clo-icd tlmt International event by signing the treaty of Hue. His views ou eastern af fairs, therefore, pc soss unusual Intorost. JI. Patenotn- was asked by an Associ ated Press n'presentativo as to tho defense of Pekin, which the .Inpnneso now threaten to strike, mid the roads over which tho in vaders will have to pass If they march on 1'eklu. "Tho defenses are very primitive," said tho ambassador. "Tho outer wall Is a huge affair, completely encircling tho city. It Is about tho height of a six story build ing, and whlo enough for travel by horses nnd carriages, but as n mams of defense it would amount to nothing against modern artillery. The walls about Tonqulu woro oven stronger, being built by skilled en gineers, but they quickly gave way lxifore big guns. "There Is hardly any such thing ns roads about Pokln and Tientsin, so that travel is very dlllicult. There are occasional stretches of good ronds, but these are ex ceptional. The trip from Tientsin to Pekin, about twenty miles, used to take me two or three days. Usually it Is mado by tho river route, and that also takes several days. It is tho most primitive kind of traveling, each passenger having a boat to himself. There was no steamer above Tientsin, although tho capital and tlieem poror were only ninety miles allovo." Tho locality between Tientsin and Pekin of which tho ambassador spoke Is tho one referred to in tho dally reports from the soeno of war as tho probable route of the Japanese. Mr. Potenotro was asked what dllllcultios of cllninto would bo encoun tered by the Invading force. "Tho climate will ho tho greatest diill culty," said he, "it gets intensely cold about Pekin tho latter part of October.and everything is frozen up in Novenilier. Tho cold is so severe that it almost puts a stop to travel and communication. It has taken a full month for mo to get a letter from Shanghai to Pekin in tho winter. The Japanese are from a warm country, entirely unused to severo cold, and, as far as wo hear, without special provision of clothing for the Intense cold coming on tho latter part of this month. That promises to bo tho greatest difficulty thoy will bavo to contend against." It is a sing.ilar fact that during SI. l'n teuotre's loo r servloj lu China, much of the time in tin' ,une city ns tho emperor, ho did not see the Chinese ruler. "Tho emperor practically live, iu a city by him self," said ho, "ns the Imperial pahuo and niuls nro surrounded by great wall-,. from ,.. 'h tho emperor does not come from ono year's end to the other, nnd t( which no ono except tho miul.-.ters and court attendants over penetrate. If ot rare intervals the emperor comes uutshle, the re Is a public proclamation In advance, and any ono In the streets when ho passes through Is severely punished. The only gllmpso ever secured of the emperor Is by pricking holes in tho white paper windows which take the place of panes of glass. Tho ambassador was asked If Ids ob servations of tho great latent resources and enormous population of China led him to believe that they would ultimately lw aroused and prove resistless. "Undoubtedly tho population is vast something like four hundred millions but there is much dllTerenco between a groat population and n great army," said the ambassador, significantly. Speaking of Li Hung Chang tho ambas sador said: "He does not speak English, French or any other language t linn his own, all In tercourse with fnuigii olllcinls being car ried on through an Interpreter. There ap pears to be it settled policy among Chinese, diplomats and cT.lcinls to adhere to their own language, so much so that tho Chinese diplomat at Paris, who liccame proiloent in making French bon mots, created some thing of a sensation and wiw afterward re called. Viceroy Iji iiuproMod me, however, ns ono of the very lew Chinese onicialb who at heart desired to accept the moderns ways of Kuropoan countries, and if he had not been held lmck by the overwhelming senti ment of China against eastern civiliza tion ho would have modernized China long ago. As It is he has introduced quite u Kuropetui atmosphere into his private household. Li strikes one a a student and statesman rather than as a warrior. Ills tendencies are all those of a scholar. Ho hiM sought to modernize the Chinese army and navy, but compared with the equip ments of Kuropoan and American troops, which Improve constantly, they are far out of date." ritiii'AiciNo roit a sn:oi:. Chlnttfett Atith'liKtto tho l-'iwiny'rt Appeur aneo ut Too Chotv. LONDON, Oct. 10. A dispatch from Yo kohama repeats the reiort of the capture of Che Foo, and odds that the Japanese have landed troops at TnraAoiula, near Port Arthur. A correspondent ut Hong Kong Allographs thnt the Chinese hnvo closed Poo Chow lu preparing for a siege. He further says that a panic prevails at Can ton. A llrltiflh mllltiry officer who has care fully oollatod the account of the battle of X'lng Yung concludes that there were only 6,000 Chinese engaged, and that their loss was under 4,uiJ. Tho Times, In its financial nrtiolo, says thutodeflnii' denial of any proposal to raise n Japuiyjkc loan iuu beuu received in the city. The common belief Is that China will be compelled to rulge n loan to pay the ludoinnlty that Japan will demand, The Wentlier. Holni Increasing northeast winds, dan gerous glej ou tho coaet, backing to north. Palpitation of the Heart3 I Shortness of Breath. Swellinc' of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was troub-. led with palpitation of tho heart, shortness of breath and swclllup; ot' the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the host phy-, 8 clans in Savannah, Ga.. with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without bctioilt, Finally, I tried j Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also hfs Nerve and Liver Pills. After Oetjinmng to take tlicm 1 felt better! I continued taking them and I am now in better health than formally years. Since my recovery I havo gained llfty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some noor sufferer." 4 E. II. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga.' Dr. Miles Heart Carols sold on a posltlvo) cuarantoothattho tlrst bottlo will lienouU All druggists sell ltntM, 0 bottles forts, or It will bo sent, prepaid, nn receipt of prico by tho Dr. mica Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lager anc sner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, A gt rn7 Woo vri c ci.nnnnu T. M. REILLY'S centralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass ot fool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Dod'i forget the pluce. X. m. Steilly'H, Locust Avenue, CENTHALIA.PA P a QaQBSnB Magic Iteraedr.oTvWJ irimrrmtT.iin.cV fid b I H rmmncnriltAl. PfiBt(1vniirnnfRnn1 HHrnian I Ibooit.iilubtrutP'l from life from people Durtxli I free dt mail, Nothing else will euro. Q trim oeuenv rn ru.. imE MAIN AND COAL BTd., Sbciinudonli, Pcumu 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnt Reliable Horses to Hire. ERY SNEUDtN'S Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee Honso. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. HhuIIiil promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE I Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Slionsndosh, Frosh and cool Heer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidv, Proprietors. "PEOPLE who have CAHI'KTH, A F.AI'HER8orMATTUESHK8 T?o Too Oloixaaodt I While clesnlrR bouse, will do well to oall on or address The STEAM BE10HTI1E V''Z'ii 82 Kast Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to CoiUler Hros.) I4u. 36 Kani Centre Itlreot, SIItiHANIlOAII, PA. Our Motto: Host Quality at tioweat Ouk Prices, Patronatre respecttuliy sollclUd. When You Want a First-class Rig make tt a'polnt to go to ' "Decamps Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to ire for a Purposes ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqaorfi. Handsome liar Futures. Host Brands of 5 aui 10c Oigarir