Mit"t V V- I . rpnY IT l-Ilold the eilira of a common Tlilttn ttti ' X to line so that no iltadou. will fall on .lthrr aide t ! Otn hold your no., to the carit and you will lea ho fur It li for the man to mallow one of Dr. I'lerct'a I'loliut I'tUeta. jr'S EASILY SWALLOWED one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pcllots. These littlo Pollete ore as effective ns tho best liver pills, and oro easier to get down nnd more agreeable iu their notion besides. The fact is, Dr. Pieroo's BUgnr-conted Pel lets are bettor in almost every respect. They net In a mild, easy and natural way. An absolute cure for Constipation, Dizziness, In digestion, Sour Stomach, Sick nnd Bilious Headaches. For Nervous Disorders aristae from woak stomach, nnd oil derangement of the liver, stomach nnd bowels, they am guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money Is returned. Why are they not tho cheapest pill for you to buy f PICNNSYIiVANIA RAILROAD. 80DUTLKILL DIVISION. JUNE 3d, 1EB4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above f Hate for Wlggan'e, Qllbsrton, Fraolcville, Net? ! Castle. 8t. Clair. Pottavtlle. Hambure. Revttnt ("ottstown, Phoanlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil aaeipma luroau street station; at oiueasa a. m. anusuu p. m. on weenaaya ror rottj vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. auNBAYa. For Wieran'8. GUberton. FrackvlllD. Nst- Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 9:00. 6:4(1 a.m. and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoaulxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at e:00, 9:40 a. m 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hbenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:4! and 10:W p. tr, Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15 11:43 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundan at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Bhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 36 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 p tn week days. On SundavK lea"" at 0 50 a m. Leave llroad StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For Now York. Express, week dayc, at 8 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, 8 50, 7 88, 8 80. 9 60, 11 M 11 14 a m, is uu noon, M i p. m, (Limitoa nrpRR 10(1 ind ivl Tt m. dlnlnc ears.) 140. 2 30 (dining ctr), 3 20, 5, 6,0,050, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 450, 615, 8 22,951, 11 03nm, 1241, 140,231 (dlnlngcar), 4 0, (Llinltodl22), 620,08J,650, 7 13, 812pm, U 01 night. ' Express for Doston, without chance, II a m. wecunay?. wna n oi p m cany. WAHIITNOTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore ana vTuflinrton 8 60, 7 20, 8 81, B10, 10 20, 11 13, 11 40 am, nzniitmea aimnj ear.l 130. S 411. 4 41. (dlnlnir curt. (5 l Oon- cresotoial Llro" '. dlnlne car), 617, 655, 7 40 fdlnlna cirl n m. and 12 03 nlebt week cava, Sundays, 351), 7 20 010, 1118, 1140 a in, 4 41 (dining cr), 8 53, 7 40 (dining oir) p m and 1203 night. Ltuve Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, POK ATLANTIC CITY, Kxpress. 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m week . dnvs. Sundays. Exnress. 8 45 and 9 45 a m. for mpe .nay, .ingiosea, wuuwoou ana Holly Beacn. oxprcs, 9 a. in., 1 00 p ra week flays. Su.id iy, 900 a m. ForBea Isle Ulu, Ocean City and Avalon Eipr-fi 9 00 a in, 4 00 p tn week days, bun davs. 9 00 ft m For om.-ra Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 00 p m week a&y Hunaays, iu 8. M. t-ai.tn. J .1. Wo it- Ues'l Wa tr er Pw'c' t , SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as foil jvrz ; Tor New York via Philadelphia, week rt-j 2.10,6.85,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55. b.V p.m. Hum? 8.10, a. m. Tor New York via Mtucc Ohuu week days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.65 p. tn For Reading and Philadelphia week dtyr S.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.55, 6.55 p. m Sar dav, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, ".'it (.. m 12 32, 2.55, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. ru Tor Tamaqna and Mahanoy City, wer.k dj 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, ii.55, 6.SS p f fur day, 2.10, a.m. Additional tor Mahanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. Tor Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbiiri! week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. tn., 1.35, 7.G0 p. B. Sunday, 8.25 a.m. For Mahanoy Plane, week da vs. i t ' 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 1S.32, 1.85, 2.65, 6.56, 7.0, 8.K p.m. Sunday. 2.10, 8.25, a. m. Tor Ashland and Snamokin, week dn 1 ' 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. ci . u 8.25 a ra. TRAINS FOR SHENANnOPl Lcav New York a Phlladelpia,wcekd&) 8.00 a. in., 1 30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 nicht. Sur day, fl.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.50. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. re., anu 4.t?, I 6.02, 11.30 p. m. Kunday, 11.30 p. ni. Leave Reading, week days, 1.15, 7.1C, 10.CS, 11,11 m., 5.65, 7.6" p. m Sunday, 1.85, . ru -""Leave Pottsville, week days, 2.8E, 7.40 a. tn , 18.80, O.llp. m Sunday, 2.S5 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.13 a m., 1.S0.7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. V , Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.16, 911, 11.47 a. tn., 1.61,7.41, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, ML a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.4C, 6.30, 9,37, 11.60 a. m., 12.68, 2.00, 5.20, 0.23,7.69,19.11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, . n CS5, 11.15 p. in. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Haltlmo'-e, Washington ana tho West it I). & O. R. K., through trains leave Rcadlni Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. R.) at 8.S 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.44,5.18,7.22, p. m., Sunday t.tt 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.18, 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet What and South street Wharf for Atlantic City Week-D.tys Express, 9.00, a. m, 2.00, 4,00, LOOp, m, Accommodaalou, 8.0J a. m.. 5,45 p. m. Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8. CO u. m. ind 4.30 p. in. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlnniloand Arkansas avenues. Week-Days -Express, 7 31, 0.(O a. m. and 4.00 a d 5.30 p. n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., tinu t.az p. m. BaniJa t x ress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Aoeommo datiou, 7.15 k. m., nud4l5p. m. Parlor car.- on all express trains. O. . IIANOOOK, Oen. Pasa. Ajl. Philadelphia Pa X 1 . A. SY, EIOAK D, Gen. Sunt. BUHSI! Or ThRfiS 1317 Arch St. M I 1 0 1 1 D U 1 PHILADELPHIA. PA. I The only (lennlno Specialist In America, iioiminsinuaing- miai otucrs aurertl.se. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION tspcclal nueai9 and Strictures Permanently Cured In li to 5 dais nl firm nnlPnll Prlmaiv or Becond. ULUUU rUIOUH arvcuredLTentlrelT now nibtuod In 30 to Do da j s. e years' Kuru poan Hospital and 32 iirattlcal experience, as CoiUllcatuB and l)li.luuia urove. Uena five 1 2-cent stamps for book, TllUTH the only L book exposing Quack Doctors and others au vertUng as great specialists. A true friend I to all Rufrpri-ra and to those contemplating I marriage. Themostnubliornamldaugerous i cases souciteu. wriieorcauauuuesaveu. i i tours i y-at :ve'se-si wed. anaeac. eve's 6-lUbun. K-li Successful treatment by inalL WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIflHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Bobbins' Buildlnir, West Centre St. Your Stomach : : : Cannot Btaud the same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink isn't even t t tor that purpose. Use Lor3iiz Snhraidt's Ceer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Ma i.er Shenandoah Branch. yrnn Fifty Vessels Wreoked on Foundland's Ooast,' Now GREAT LOSS 07 T,T?E PH0BABLE. Thirty Uvs Lmt nt St. Pierre llllquclon Alone Xo Aiwltniico Could bo ltcndcrcd the Shipwrecked Sailor1 from the Slium llodlcs AVnshcil on the llcnch. St. Johs'r, V., Oct. 11. A northomit galo of oxeeptlounl force swept over this island Tuesday nlirht. Tho storm was very severe nt St. Pierro Jllqtiolon, where thirty lives were lost nnd grcnt dainngo wis douo. A very heavy son was running In the harbor. All tho vessels nt anchor thero put out extra nnehors nnd took other jnoosures to outride tho galo, but notwlth- Btanuing tuis tne lnnrltlino casualties were many. Not less than fifty vessels dragged their anchors or parted their cables nnd were thrown upon tho shore. Evcryeffort nindo to keep oft shoro was fruitless, tho galo blowing with such tremendous fury that oven storm canvass could not bo set. Somo of the doomed vessels were thrown ashore in very oxposcd places, nnd tbo great seas, breaking over them, soon pounding them to pieces. No assistance could bo rendered tho ship wrecked men from tho shore. A number of them, who jumped overboard and at tempted to reach tho shoro by swimming, wero drowned, while others wcro swept Into tho sea by tho waves combing over their vessels, and were not seen again un til their bodies were cast upon tho beach. Tho wrecked vessels wcro part of tho fishing fleet that had put Into St. Plerro from tho banks to repair damages they bad sustained during tbo heavy storm of Sept. 30. Altogether thero wero nearly 300 vessels at the port, not a single ono of which es caped without sustaining somo dainngo. Several of tho fleet nro missing, nnd gravo fears aro entertained that thoy foundered during the night. Long: ltrnnch Hotels Wrecked. Lono UtsANX'H, Oct. 11. The storm dam ngo hero is groat. About 100 feet of piling of tho new Iron pier was washed out. Tho bulkhead between tho llrlghton and Grand View hotels is badly wrecked. A cut of about twenty-flvo feet was made lu tho bluff on the east end property. About twenty-flvo feet of tho West End hotel was blown off, and the old Oliver cottago ad joining was unroofed. So also wero tho cottages of II. II. Painter, of Washington, mid K. II. Shaffer, of Now York. Many bathing housos wero washed out to sea. Rescued ly Life Savers. Atlantic Citv, Oct. 11. Tho three masted schooner Jmrcua Reed, of Somcr's Point, N. J., Captain Morris Ingcrsoll, bound from Jcroy City to English Creek, laden with coal, stranded abreast 'of tho Ocean City lifo saviiifr station, and will provo a total wreck. Tho crow took to tho rigging as soon as tho vessel struck, nnd woro taken oil four hours Inter by tho lifo saving crow. A terrible sea was running at tho tlmo tho vessel wrnton, and tho life- . boat could not bo launched until thostovm ' abated. rcw rutnlltles on New KfiKlnnd'H Coast. Boston, Oct. 11. Tho Juirrlcnno and rain storm which struck the Now England, ooast during Tuesday night, .and which passed over Ilostou yesterday, has gono to tho northeast, and last night its center was just northeast of Portland, Mo. Tho wind, which has veered to eastward, has only slightly decreased In velocity. Re ports of damage to shipping are being con stantly received, and tho loss of property will be considerable, but only In a few cases havo there been fatalities. ITour Drowned Xeor OysK-r liny, OYSTEU RAi, Ij. I., Oct. 11. Four per sons wero drowned by the sinking of a barge in tow of the tug Bello MeWllllams in LI' K'd's harbor yesterday. They wero John iurphy, his sUter-in-la w, Mrs. Julia Murphy; Michael Murphy, a son, and an jlr. Scholl come on to bid for tho Fitzsim infant it tho latter, all of Now York. They I lmms ,m t cor, ett fight, for which articles were in tho cabin of tho bargo Jonulo , Qf jum-uuiont will probably bo higncd to- Ilugh when tho vossels went to pieces on tho rocks. Storm Dnnmge nt Jcrinyn, To. . vnvivT T.. 11 A t. Jemi, a small town north of Scranton, n,r. ti,n lwnvr rl.1B lmm i, says that tho heavy rains hnvo wrought thousands of dollars' worth of damage thero. Tho streets wero Hooded, and trains on tho Ontario and Western railroad were delayed for hours. No loss of life Is re ported. Killed by a Pulling Chimney. ENflEt-wooi), N. J., Oct. 11. Early In tho morning, during tho prevalence of n tet' rlflo galo, tho largo brick chlmnoy of Mr T. B. Korr's house, on Chestnut btroct,was 1,1,,, nn.l tin, .lulll-lu f,.ll tlimnul. tho roof upon Miss Mary Kerr. Shg was' . . , . .. I " ovlrlnntivl. hiir. (Moil soon nrterrroni nor in-. Juries. Two Murdered for Forty Dollars Qcincy, UIa.,Oot. 11. Word coihea from Barnard, twenty nillos southeast of hore, of the murder of Mrs. J. C. Miller nut! iito-1 10-yuar-old niooe. Miller ha a 200 aero , farm, and wits out hunting. When ho re-1 turmd he found his wife and niece out and ; hacked to pieoes und blooilnll over the fur niture and walls. Robbery may havo been I tho motive, as jHO in money was taken. I Tho sheriff has sent for bloodhounds to , put on tho track. TroyerS for tlio Czar. Bomb, Oct. 11. The evening papers hero stato that M. Vlangall, Russian ambassa dor to Italy, has see-elved gravo nows con cerning the health of the czar. Following tho receipt of tho intelligence tho ambas sador ordered that prayers for tho recovery of tho czar ho offered iu the chapel of tho embassy. Killed by a Town Jlnrslinl. CAMILLA, Ga., Oct. 11. U. B. Wadklns, town marshal, and William M. Swlnde were engaged In a shooting affray hero Tuesday night. Thero were about sis shots fired by tho parties, and the rusult was that .Swlndo was Instantly killed and AVudklus so seriously Injured that he will probably loiso u leg. i Tho Deadly (lasollnu Move. Percy, O. T., Oct. 11. The gasoline stovoof Mrs. John Step'.vns, of Lola, ex ploded, and tho wuinannrd little girl wero badly burned, the girl el uv having died. Their littlo boy will also die from hums ro- ; colved, j Iovl 1. Mot ton Accepts. j "New Yoiik, Oct. 11 Hon. Levi P. Mor- , ton, Republican nominee for governor, yesterday sent his formal letter of accept ance to Hon. Warner Miller, chairman of th lLjiublii.au ituto oonvoution. LEADING HIM UH TO n. "1 think I will never mnrrr," said she. "With a single life I'm contented quite." "Indeed that's really too bail," said he, "For 1 meant to ask you this very nighu" With a beautiful blush shr ;-"ly said, "However little 1 am Inclined To wedlock, since yon pm- nse It, Ned, I think 1 ean inauaire i 'mngp my mind -Now Yoik Plena, HE WAS COMPUETCLY ANCLIC-EQ. A Trip Abronil Itevclnpr.i h t!!ttiat Pol American lni!t inn, Tho Ami'tlCMi wi. . nlim-M far n brief btistneM trip ntul win , m Angli cized that not cvoil tl... .i,. u i.,.! f hl own ooo.Mry Is nny lunprr fmuillur t.i. him, not to spank of t''" ,! . i distaste developed fjr lier son l ,. i,,i ,is, Is dally becoming it more uso.n i.n.i sidle ulouseiuity On one urrivnl of th ' I'm bria n rnio siwclnu n e., i.,l . j ..I'ucular gv litis uftino ashora uiid v,.i9 i,..'t. u.v a limn bio omployec of his bu-,inc.,s firm, whu promptly bu :n a hustle after tho bag gngo. Tho i.uvelor was a young man about 80, wore a ynohtlng cap and a moil oclo and shoulder, a ncvly nirvlo ncccut, whicli nearly lifud ti o ui.iployeo olT his foot. "Chawlos," ho said, 'euwn'tyou get a keb nnd shift these blooinlnk traps on the top?" "All right, sir," said tho astounded Chnwles. "What shall I glvo tho man to lift them, slrf Hnvo you nny change?" "Oh, glvo tho duller a 'nrf crown 1 Hero, tako what you want," opening his palm, full of silver. "Tnko anything 5 bob If you wunt, only let's got out of this bloom Ink hole. I cawn't stand It horc, donchor kuow. Too beastly, Chawlos. ' ' 'Wo havo no half crowns or bobs hero, sir," said tho man, with tho flicker of a smilo. "Shall I glvo hlin 50 cents, sir?" ''Oh, 1" groaned tho young man, dropping on tho edgo of n trunk to rellove his disgusted oxhaustlon. ''Dollahs and conts and dimes beastly, horrlblo oolns, nnwsty, filthy monoy, donchorknow. It all comes back to mo, Chawlos. Heah," adjusting his monocle and squinting in a helpless fashion at tho coins lii his own hand, "pick out n 'arf crown's worth of beastly dimes. You know them, Clmwles. Dlmosl" ropoatod tho young uinii In a dis gust which seemingly bordered on despair. 'What shall I ovah do with such perfectly dwoadful things? Is the keb ready Chawlos? Let's got away from this vul gah hole. And don't speak to mo about dollahs just yet, Cbawlcs. I cawn't stand it just yet, you know," said tho young man from Westchester as tho "keb," with tho ''luggage," swung round the corncrof tho dock bearing his languid body homo- ward. Iow York Herald. A Story From Detroit, "Saw n funny thing, or rnthor heard it, lu Toledo not long ago," remarked tho drummer lazily to tho hotel clerk. "Did you havo u gunr" Inquired tho olerk. "No, but tho ticket Boiler wishod ho had." "Why?" "Well, I'll toll you. I had gono to tho railroad ofllco to get a choap round trip ticket to Columbus, that tho road was sell ing, und right behind mo was a very nice looking man Indeed." 'Ho must havo been from Detroit," In terrupted tho clerk. "No; ho only had tho symptoms," ex plained tho drummer. "Well, ns I was saying, wbon I got my tlckot ho stepped lu Immediately behind mo mid asked for ono to Columbus too." " 'Excursion?' asked the seller. " 'What's that? ' Insulted tho gentleman. " 'Fiiro and a third for tho round trip.' " 'Oh, I'vo got to como back on It, havo IP " 'Certainly.' " 'Well, I don't want it,' ho snapped. 'It would tako n bigger Inducement than that ovor to get mo back to this town. ' " Detroit Kreo Press. For tho Corlx'tt-ritwdininoii Fight. NEW Yoiik, Oct. 10. President Scholl, of tho Olynniicclub of Now Orleans. which. 1 Tti ,1. i Creedon go, nrri ivod In this city yesterday. mri.uw. 'l'.io Olympio club will offer a puis-of f.'iy wi tor the iiaut. air. rciioii Is iu hope that the champioii vlll change hi inliid ab.i'it fighting In July, ok it will 1 uy f to impmi i')o to draw a pay ng crowd in Now Orleans during tho hot weather. Kntllvx Still Piicoiiiiiercd. LumiKSiiO JIahqukz, Oct. 10. The Kaf firs comii'Uci their laiding nnd looting n ar hero. Yosteiday several wliltos and i limber ol friendly Kaffirs wero attacked n . massacred In the outskirts of tlK'town. Tlio Porrugucse aud for.'Un lvslilo its iuo ineeuixd Ihciuiho of tho alhgtiil apathy of tho authorities, and are lioliUng public meetings to derounie the Inujinpetcucieuf tho gutwuinent uud to donand euergelie nr.Hr,,, r.1,1, fill, Tnllh-U ltlialniHH 1 Business is . vvwu v. paralyzed and the public oftlccs aro olasvd. Uotbenumo Ilolnl Guottts. "It is nfolli'f when romp puefrts po lo bed." remarked a Jiotol oork , '"A u11"' will oono Into the house ttlioii 7 o'clock in the evening and ronlBtt He w'll jrn to Ids room after askliiB If U.' uUoony letlore An hnor lati'i' he will pror I' the corridor, with an air of i.no who hi- millions to burn, advance to the dH nii pny. 'Leave a call for room 18 at T it m 111 a few mln 'es, the same irdlvlijiial will again lnn,uli'' for in. ill An hour h-fon lie tntonrta to rotln he "1H ortler Ine wauu Bent to hie room, ami luti-r he will vl-.li the clerk to nsl: the hri'ii';fnt hour Th " liowtll start for h's m : i. nnd fimluiirthni he lias forimMren hi- Uev will rrtifn fur It. Yes. wo Imvii t'u in every day, a. id r.il of tho questions mut bo aiiftverod polite ly, or we would 1k obliged to join the holioes. Do you wonder tint we brent' easier when tin se orarf-s have retired f' r the nlghtf" Buffalo Courier. "A HAND SAW If IS THE PROPER THING j a ) j J sir f We Impart o thorough knowledge of tne urae anu money tiiuii uuier hciiouih. to the training tney received uere. In Irnow na.wrftntinnu.wllltpll vni! II SAPOLSO 7 te to positions. t'AIJtU UUSIIWKSS COIJaCUli, 170H-171O Clit.tnut St,tIIUUU lie Kind to Kvrrybody. Bo hind t j i ,, lii'nj . r u 'u ! and under all el'-c.i'i -i mci . Si,y Kl"d t'llngs to poople and nit l.indlt tira.ud them While they are living How l.iuny hnvo to reproach themselves for unkind words Jtnd ncrs when tiirlr denr friends arc taken from them by dent hi If wn hnvo been guilty ol iiiil.ii. ii words iii"l a. s In tho past, lot us ink frrlf-ress ai.d never do so nny num.. Kxc'innjie Brown paper slu.nlil in tisrcl In puttlnn nwny rll.ijf.iiB and s iUs fur , ren rvatlou Tho ohlo iile i.f llti-.e , .1 white i upi r dit-eoi on tliuii, A i.lui r- itln dre.ss should be plnnefl up in blue p., per, v.i.u b.owu pa pef otitflile ( vi-'i t - ttirr u' th" nde REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a a5-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that It is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; It will probably ave you a good many dollars. ' JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia piSRGUSON'3 THEATRE, P. J. FERODSON, MANAOEH. STURDii, OCTOBER 13, '94. Tbo musical farce comedy, ''Ouu Irish Visitos" The funniest show on earth. W. J. MASON ardhls company of comcdlana introducing all me mcest musical gems 01 ine aay. NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. Prices, as, 7,5 uwrt 50 Cents, Heeorvcd eniits at Klrltu's drug store Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaaunch Cot. Llord and Wnlto Sts. All work guaranteed to be llrst-claa.i In evorj pf.tlloul.ir. bilk ties and lace curtain satpeo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trla solicited. rSllo'si r who can tnsteour candle without a feeling of affec- Ciiiri fltt! 'Ion 'or the young man uan win WQ0 brlngg tbem They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is nettled. Try It FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. Politi' al Cards. "VOT'JEiJ FOR OF TKAUKVILLll, For SHERIFF. VOTE FOB JOS. WYUTT, First District, 11 LEGISLATURE, IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO . SHAVE WITH." y FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. ri - ?W; tfysisy CJMMK11CIAIj STPDIESat the cost of les i. T110UH AN lis o o tholr cuccen 111 Ufa (so they say) We made llHEAD-W'INNElWof thorn. Wowantyou iiiillutiouttliUI.IVKBOHOOU N. 11. Wo assist grad. Till! Nlli TUGS Outdone by the Uniformed "Pre servers of the roace," WrOESt-ES BOLDLY THSEiTEND. On Olllrrr m-elnfcxi Tlint lie "Will fjiv fur Ihom fimie Ihirk "llit" l'otlreiimn Arrum-il of l'leklHR l'liekt tt 1 literest In the (lame of Tolley. XBW Yoiik, Oet. ll.-FortliPthlnl tlrin since thoU'Xowltivi-stlgntlolisooiiiinom i il Chief Coun-wl Ooll yosterdn priMlin i'd evidence to slmw that throBU have Ihvii mmlo to pirt mi end to the witnesses whu have npiK'nred lK-foro the sonntors conduct ln the exHinlimtloii. Samuel Kaiifmmi, a tailor's salesman, was tho first witness cnllod duriiift the day. He gavo tho sul) stnnoe of a conversation which ho 01111111111 took pliioo on an olevated rallroiul train just after I'olloemaii Corcoran left the witness stand on Monday. Corcoran was nlloged to have nssertvi that he would "make tlmso wlttiessos m dead as n d'ior nail," and that ho would "lay for them somo dark night." Tho witnesses sup posed to lo referred to wero Qulnnnnda friend. Hy those persons Corcoran was ac cused of lH'ing a "clubber." Tho police man with Corcoran had advised him not to talk so loud, and told him to wait until tho Ijoxow committee had finished its In vestigations before making tho attempt. 1'aU-lck Kelly, nn Iron worker, related n story of going to sleep on tho street. Ho was awakened by a polloeinan going through his pockets. Tho namo of tho of ficer, ho thought, was Thorow. Ho accused tho policeman of abstracting fifty cents, but tho olllcer only laughed at him, nnd pushed him along, telling him to "move on." Ho reported tho mnttcr to tho police station, and ho assorts that a thiy or two after this ho was assaulted by tho police man, who llnnlly arrested him. Ho was fined ?5 on the testimony of tho police Since tho Loxow Investigations had com menced tho captain of tho Eighty-eighth street station had sent for him, ho alleged, and told him that thero was n job waiting for him at the station. Ho did not go to see tho cnptaln about tho matter. Vorou H. llrown, the general ngent of tho Cunard lino, admitted that he had paid ?10 weekly to the olllcer in chargo of the Cunard wharf, but ho claimed that he had never paid additional sums o money to tho police. John H. Lemon, n young man who at tended the French ball, testified that Superintendent Iiyrnes and a number Of of police officials woro present at tho ball. Thoy did not mako any protest against tho lowd conduct of tho persons assembled thero. William II. .Tnmouneau, president of tho Alvlu Manufacturing company, testified to paying Defective O'Connor J100 for tho recovery of stolen goods from tho pawn brokers. Vincent J. Majowskl, who conducted a policy shop, testified to tho tribute exacted by the police. Majewskl explained that thero wero seventeen or eighteen backers In tho city, and that they arranged with tho police for the territory they should work. All tho backers except Cornelius II. I'arker wero In tho combino at tho present time. Ho was working alono, but was not allowed to havo any shops on tho west side. Asui'd who had that territory Ma jewskl replied, Al Adams, "the king." Ixntoi-s were read which are alleged to havo passed tH'twccn Mojewski and Police Cap tain Westervi 1'. . In these letters thero wero constant references to tho dangers of exposures by tin' newspapers. Majewskl w.j; troubled by opposition policy shops which did not pay tribute, and fako letters of complaint were mailed ' Miperintenilcut Byrnes, but no atton tioii aid to the complaints. Majewskl claimed that four of the policy shops com plained of were still running. Tho Investigation closed for tho day with an examination of Lleber Freeman, who , claimed that ho visited "Silver Dollar" I Smith to secure Immunity from arrest for ' hisbrother-In-Iaw,.Tohoph 1 rnukel,a Hester Btreet saloon keeper. A man named Solo mon claimed to represent Smith, and JiMO was finally paid to securo tho release of Frankel from prison. Tho arrangement was that Smith should find ball, but ho secured a dlschargo for Frankel. Tho money was raised by Max Hosenchwcig, and ns Smith did not procure the ball, as arranged upon at first, Hosenchwolg lias brought suit in tho city court to recover $200. A Itlg 1'ncllig Haee Arranged. Nashville, Oct. 11. The Cumberland I'ark association has arranged a mutch raco between Kobert .T., .John It. Gentry, 1"! Hraden and .Too I'atchcn hero for Oct. l'J for $1,000. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing iiiutat!tiis nf tlio Keiv York and l'hllaileliitilii Exchanges. Xkw Yohk, Oct. 10. The traillnis on tho Stock Exchange today was the lightest In vol ume of any full day fur many weeks past, and the speculation was of hut little Interest. Closing tUl: UliiRh Valley St 'W.N.V.&I'a..... 6 Pennsylvania iM Erie 11 Heading lWg II., L. & W. 1I1HK St. Paul W'H West Shore UH Lehigh Nav 511 N. V. Central tHH N. Y. & X. E. pf... ai lke Erie W... 17H New Jersey Cell. ..Ill Del. A- Hudson. ..11)8 (leiieral Markets. PinijVDKi.rmA.Oet. 10. Flonrweaki winter superfine, ll'SS.llI; do. extras, S2.im2.tU; No. X winter tamilr, tZM&S.W; lnnslvania roller straight, $8.50(32.60; weKlern winter, olear, fJi.llt Ulfi; do. do. straight. $2.0l2.75. Wheat quiet, a shade easier, v ith 54c. bid and 514U. asked for October. Corn dull, weak, with BOttc. bid and 6Hc. asked fur October. Oats Inactive, barely steady, with JHHc bid and 3Hc. asked fur October. Ileef easy; beef hams, $183,1(1. l'orkdull. Lard steady; western stam, $8. llutter dull; western dairy, IQQltlo.; do. creamery, 0t2(k3. do. fac tury, 18lSc.; Elglns. S4c ; linttaliun cream try, 14lc.: X.iw York dairy, UiaSc.; do. treamery, 18-lj. Cheese null; New York large,810Mc ; small. SMQllc.: purl sklins, I a 6c.; full skims. ikWlMic. Eggs dull; New York ami Puunsylianla, 19atlf.; Ice house, lSft lftHo.; western fresh, 17fflllWe.; cases, 4.5U, IJf Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Oct. 10. lleevra Meadjr, hut very dull: na.ivt utr., inferior to fair, $1.20 5.18 lier ion !b, falrlh Colorados, f3.45 8 50; bulls, 81es.li6; dry cows, $l(l2.4i. Calves steadv; oor to iirlme veals, f57.50 Brassers, Si.i0; western calves, $3.25. Sheen und lambs slow, pri. cs firm; poor to prime sheep, tl.10u. IH5; inferior to choice lambs, $8.351.10. lings alow; choice state, $fi10. East Liuli.-. V. Pa ,Oct. 10. Cattle active at unchanged pmes; prime, Sfl. 01(3.5. 70; good, SI.7(ifJ.a6; fair light steers, i2.awa.0V, froth cows nnd springers, fa310 Uogs actlvoand a shads strungor; Phlladelphlas, JJ.7O&.VS0; common to fair Yorkers, li.LIKW.sO; pigs, H.TS 5.15. Shsep market very slow for both sheep and lambs; extra, 8.ioa3.W; fair, $1.00 QXM; lambs, Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Net Sleep. Trot. L. D. Etlwards of Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and irrltablo through overwork. I sulTercd from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now overytliing is changed. I sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do ruoro in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good 1 glvo Dr. 511103 Restorative Ncrvino tho solo credit. It Cures." Dr. IIllos' Nervine Is sold on a posltlvo Riiarantco that tho first bottle will Iicnctlt. Alldriiir;KlstSKollltat$l,n bottles for 13, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lager and Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S cehtiiawa's POPULAR : HOTEL I Whero you can a I way b get ii glaea of Cool Deerand Refreshing Winesr, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the pltcr. T. AX. Ktellly's, Locust " venue, CENTKALIA, PA. SYPHILIS g3g E t500,ft10cnrltil. roiltlvorrootinnil ltO-poBal I free by mail. Nothlutt eloe willcure. I Ijeua iiLmcui uo.f unicagofiu i MAIN AND COAL BTd., BltcnuiiUoali, Pcitnnt Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe anil Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEUUbN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Honss. The best rls lu town. Horses taken to hoard, HanllnK promptly attended to. JHE4TRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoab, Fresh and cool Beer always on tup, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Cortrixo & CAseiny, Proprietors. PFO PLE who have CAKPKT8, Fi;AliliiKWor MA1"1'RES8KS 37o be OloaziodL X While clennlrr; house, will do well to call on or address Tbe STEAM REKQYAT1KS tO,,fflSfe 3a East Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklev llros.) Mo. i6 IChki Centre (itreeti HIUSNANDOAHi I A in lilOD HI Our Motto; Uest Quality at Lowest Cub Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. When Yon Want a First-class Big uittko U a.poiul Uiko uj "'Decamps Liuery West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purpoter, ED. BRENNAN, Cor, Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boors, Wines and LiqucM. Handsome liar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and 10a Cigars. snerbeers
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