33? Y IT PREVENTS THE ENTRANCE of dlsoaso purs blood and an active liver. Ilow explained I The circulation of the 'blood is the. great highway over which the germs of disease travel, the liver Is the quarantine through whose gate any dread disease may or may not pas, as the liver choose. Are you vratchf ul I It your blood in order : mrtA iMii IIvai nrttvM I bo ns to repel disease I If not, you will And" I in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery juit I tho help you nuxl. It comes to your assist F once When you have such warnings of im- pure uiooj ana inactive ui", iuib, boils or carbuncles ; or a feeling of lassitude, i weakness and despondency, when your flesh is. from any cause, " reduced below a healthy standard." you'vo only to take the " Discovery," which will set all the organ into vigorous action and build up both flesh and strentrth. Avoid nauseous preparations of Cxi Liver Oil. They add fat, but not wholesome flesh or healthy tissue. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aOHDTMULL DIVISIOH. JUNK 3d, 1894. Trilns will leave Shenandoah alter the above "A'Sitie, Ht. C.&ir.Pottsvills. Hsmbure. KevJlnr. tfottstown. Phoentxvllle, Norrtstown and Phft- .aeipnia mroaa street station) at o:uu ana 11 4b ii m. ana 4i in p. in. on weeicaays r'or rotts L 1,11 j'w.no sua lntcrmcaiio stations s:iu a. m. f SUNDAYS. N Tor WlRgan's, Ullberton, Frachvllle, Nbt Cistlo, St. Cl&lr, Pottsvllle at 0:00. OMOa.rn. anaSiiOp. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottp' . town. Phmnlxvillo. Norrlstown. Phtla.lelnlila at 6:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m, Trains leave Frackville tor Bhenandoih 10:40a.m. and 11:14, 6:04, 7:4! and 10!2Tp.m Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo tor Shenandoah at 19:16. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sunaxri at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 8ft a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundavs lea,r at 8 60 a m. Leave Ilroad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Expross, week days, at 8 20, 4 06, 4 60, 6 16, 660, 783, 8 20, 8 60, 1103. 11 11 m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Fr press 106 and 4 22 p m. dtnlnp ears.) 140, 2 30 (dining cir), 3 20, 6, 6,6,6 60, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 2), 4 05, 450, 616, 8 22,1)5-), 11 03am, 1241, 140,23) (dlnlngcnr), i 0,(Llnilted4 22),620,6SJ,4 50, 7 13, 812pm, 1201 night. uxpredsior uosion, wunout cnangw, uim, weebtlavH nnd fi fifl n m ri11v. 1 WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Haltisiore ana VTiwuingion 8 6u, 7 20, 8 SI, S 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 40 a n, (12 86 U-nltsd dlmn car,) ISO, 340, 441, (dining car). (51 Onn gres toral him'" , dlntncar, 6 17, 6 55, 7 40 (dining car) p rfl, and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 350. 7 20 10, 1118, 1140 a m, 441 (dtnlni? car), 6 53, 7 40 (dining on) p m and UWn'ght. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Jjx press 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 5 00 p m week Sue J its, Express, 8 45 and 8 45 a m. fcV''or Clips May, ajiglesea, Wild wood and vavolly Beach, express, 9 a m t U0 p m week days. Su dy, 0 00 am. For Sea Isle Ultv, Ocean City and Avalon , Express, 8 'XI a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun ' days, 9 CO h m. For - om-ira Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week days Sundays, 8 43 a m s. M. tt.'m 1 K VTon Oen'lK' 'if Vier CtwV" t M. A RAILROAD SYSTEM IN ErFEOT JUNE 29. 1P94 Trains leave Shenandoah as foil jwai For New York via Philadelphia, weeH Hi- , J.10, 6.25, 7,20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.65 p.m. Sr.' ' .A 2.10, a. m. For New York via Mvjjc Chun) week days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.65 p. m For Reading and Philadelphia, week dnyi 2.10,6.25,7.20, a. m 12.32, 2.65, 6.65 p, m Hat day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, weok days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m 12.32,2.55.5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 a m For Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, we V dvt 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 2.55, 5. p. m K'U day, 2.10, a.m. Additional (or Mahanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. I For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and LewlsbJrt ' ween aays, 3.20, ll.au a. m., i.m, i.w p. ir Sunday, 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.1P, t if. 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.55, 5.5j, 7.W, p, m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, a.m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week Curt S.2: 7.20, 11.90 a. m., 1.36, 7.00, 8.35 p. m. ia, da) ' TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leava New Yorlt tia Phlladelpnia, week dayt 8.00 a, is., 1.30. 4.00, 7.80 p, m., 12.16 night. Hu" day, 00 p. m. , Leave ivew voricvia AiaucnununK,weexaay ' t.so. H.IO a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal -ek days, 4.20, P.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.01 2. .l.!m n. ti. RnnrtftV. 1I.R0 n. m. C Leve Reading, week days, l.iS,7.10, 10.G6, 11.(1 . Ui. , Ul hJUUUM, UW I U Leavo Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.8, 7 40 a m , 12.80. 6.11 d. m Sunday. 2.85 a. m. Leave Timaqua, woelt days, 3.18, 8.60, 11.11 1 tnyl.BO, 7.15, 9.23 p.m. Sunday, 8.18 a. . Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.1S, S SI, 11.47 a.m., 1,61, 7.44, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.4( a.m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week diys, 2.40, 8.80, 9.87, 11.51 a. m 12.68, 2.06, 5.20, e.26,7.5t',10.M ). p. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wlluamsport, week days, 10.10, a. z: 8.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For Ualtlmore, Washington ana the Weal vl. 1), & O. R. R., through trains leave Readlni Terminal, Phl'adelphla, (P. & R. R. R.) at S.X", 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.16,5.18.7.22, p. m., Sunday l.K T.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.46. 7.22 p. m. A'l'LiANTIU UtTV D1V1S1UN. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whan and f outh street Wharf tor Atlantlo City. We k-D.iys-Express, 9.00, a m., 2.00, 4,00, 6.00 p. m. AccoRtmodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5,15 p. m, Sunday Fxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 10 u. m. and 4.30 p. in. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Allan Ho and Arkansas avenues. Weok-Dayi. -Express, 7 35, 9.10 a. m. and i.v.OOa d5.Sur. n, Accomnodatlon, 8.15 a. m., f anil 4.32 p, m Buala fx re 's, 4 00. 7 30 p. m. Aocommo ' daiion, 7 15 .. m., aud4 15 p. m. Parlor car on all express trains. a' .HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. St. Phlladelpt'.a Fa jA l A. SV- EIOAKU, Uen. Sunt. Ji IS in lfl ton k l ri U I I Q 1 1 U 0 a PHILADELPHIA. PA. I Tho only (lonqlno Spcrlslltt In Amnrlra. uotiillhstanilluirnbat ethers aarertUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION hpecial Dlseinea anil Strictures l'eruiauf nil; lured In a to & dsrs BLOOD PO SON JrvciiM; I uiw motUoUla ju to uu daytt, t years Kuro- I tKtaa Jiospttaiaiia prauicai experience, aa i Lortiflratfji ami 1 itnlumas Heud five I 3 2-centtamprjfnr book, TUtjTl!f" the only I book eiDOsinir Oua-lc Doctors aud others au- I I Tt-'nlslntf great bpecialistM, A true frlena I to all mifftTHrti ami to thobo conttMUPlaunft 1 I marriage. ThemnstttubuornanddangeroLU I casus aoliclted. Wrlt or call and be saved. 1 Ijiourat v-3i CTe'a&4i wed. ana eac eve s 6-10 ; bun. 9-U Buoosful treatment bymalL I , BnENANDOAn'fl Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Sts. A.I worn t:uMr-.iiiccu i.j UD mot-vinos iu cvoxj particular. Bilk ties ana luco curtain sa speo laity. Oood called for and delivered Atrls , solicited. Ci,i n who-cuu tasteour candles nQ O wlti,out ,x tiellwx of affec- GrUrl C-Wvi tlu" toe the young man ju'i wno i,rmlg them. They Ju6t melt In the mouth, the girra evea vj't with tfndfrness theyoung man also f F"'"-:D. KEITHAN, Ice Cream . Javortj. 104 N. MMn St. THE SODA FOUNTAIN. THERE IS DANGER IN SOME OF THE TIPPLES IT FURNISHES. One llemlt oftlto Fail of Nerionsncs Kx trarnffnnt llnblts Are Tottered A Liquid Urns; Fountain 1 P' perwerof "lMck Mp Up' Decoctlom l;xiiruwi lllnmelf. 'Nervousness seems to ho n fail just now," said the tniiii behind tho soda water bar. ' Half the trade is from persons who think thoy need something to 'pick them tip.' First It's pliosplmte, then bromide in soitio form and then something stron ger. I don't know where tlio crnzo will end. Tho soda fountain has becomo n bnr for mixed drinks nnd n prescription coun ter whero ovory customer Is Ills own doc tor. I guess tho next Improvement will do a nlckel-in-tlio slot nttachment fur pull ing teeth whilo you wnlt. "You needn't quote mo ns saying so," tho loquacious mixologist went on, "but It's a fact that must bo apparent to ovory ono that the soda water fountain Is rapid ly becoming n monnoo nnd a nulsnnco. It's a good cheap affair for n young spoon to march his best girl up to on a hot sum mer nights It's loss oxpensivo than tho lco cream table, nnd thcreforo it Is nn eco nomical dovico, but it gets men, women and children into tho lioblt of drinking nil sorts of villainous decoctions about tho effect of which thoy know nothing aud which thoy don't need at all. "I don't mind sorving 100 cream soua to a bevy of pretty girls, for that is n , - . l.,,.n H, Irlo i nro generally kittenish enough to glvo tho scrvlco a certain amount of interest, but when your hypochondrino conies in tho fellow who is blessed with perfect health, who doesn't know that ho's got n stomach oxcept when ho's hungry, who knows about llvor only as something that goes with ba con aud about kidneys only as viands nicest when thoy'ro broiled when such a man comes in and studios out something ho has not yet tried, why, then I want to go back to Iowa." With that awful thought In his mind tho egg shakor gavo tho marblo counter a j swlpo with a towel nnd sent drops of Vnuko6hn woter flying nil over tho chew ing gum. "Tho worst feoturo of tho business, though," ho sold, returning to tho attack, 'is tho medicinal ond of It. Men want bromo this and bromo that, and somo ask for quinine and others bloarbonato of soda; somo get whisky, and I havo a regu lar cod liver oil patron. Another man wants pepsin In his, nnd peppermint is common onough. Plenty of them como to tho soda water clork as If ho wcro a doctor and ask for bomcthlng for Ills, real or Imag inary, of which they may or may not bo 'seized or possessed,' as I havo hoard a lawyer friend of inlno Bay. "Sou wouldn't bollovo It," tho drug store toddy tossor continued after fixing a raspberry phosphato, "but men, nnd wom en, too, como hero nnd ask for poisons. Ono chloroform drunkard drops In rogu larly to try to pcrsuado mo to givo him n drink, nnd a woman who lives near hero comes frequently after laudanum In hers. Ono chap staggered mo by asking for somo bromo hyacono, n drug I uover hoard of, and I kept a drug store in Dos Moines till I got caught at it. I looked up bromo hyaceno and found that one-hundredth of n gralii Is enough to put a man su sound nsloep that n check erboard suit wouldn't waken him. Ho didn't got his medicine. Guoss ho wanted to shufllo off." Tho dispensing chemist sided up to tho othor ond of tho bar, served a lomouado glassful of the oitrato of magnosla nnd swabbed the counter on his way back to the cracker bowl, for this soua water Bar had a freo lunch "wafors" or" biscuits, " instead of dirty crackers and muoli linger ed cheeso. ''That's the worst feature of tho trade," ho began again, "tho prescribing for self feature. I used to think when patent med icines woro my chief stock In trade that tho dear peoplo were dosing themselves Into early graves, making themselves 'braluless as chimpanzees, meager as liz ards,' but I think now that tho crowning glory of American foollshuoss is tho so called soda water fountain. Young peo plo get Into bad and extravagant habits patronizing tho soft drink bars, and older i peoplo business men who ought to havo vu...u .U...U....H y, day when all they need Is as much exor ciso as Is contained In a walk around tho block. "Tho soda fountain, or liquid drug fountain, is tho first cousin to the office lounge," said tho ox-Iowan as ho pol . li ed a glass after swallowing a lemon phos phate. "There aro mora loungus In offices nowndays than over before. Tho profes sional man becomes tired, his eyes 'swim,' and his head aches. Ho lies down for u fow minutes nnd thinks ho is all right again and resumes work worse off than before rest, for ho has to make a greater offort to pick up tho thread whero he droppod It. If lie doesn't Ho down, ho runs out to the soda fountain, gulps any thing lie happons to think of and goes back refreshed after tho faith ouro Idea of lufreshment. That is, ho thinks ho Is ro frethed whon ho Isn't. That's why I say tho lounge and tho fountain are relatod. Tako a little something before you go? "No? Oh, this won't hurt you; l't's only wild cherry, with a little phosphate in it, and there isn't enough prusslo acid In the cherry tu hint anybody. 'Growiiirff Yob, it's growing. In faot, it's tho not boiler of nil the down town i j i i i i n , iTfnVm lcod drinks in summer! Iluy a big foun- Hot drinks in winter ami tain, throw away the key of the front door, koep open day and night, cut price on regular trado, and your fortune Is mado. Sell olgarcttee and nerve tonios, and you can koep tramp armies suppllod with cranks. Keeping a soda water fountain is nbout on a level with running a hotel In a resort for consumptives." Chloago Times. IU Strong Point. An Englishman has been Inveighing against tho kilt, calling It theatrical, rheu matism Inviting and of no practical use, when a Scotsman says quietly: "Thero's ono thing In Itg favor any way." "Oh, Indeodl What's that, I should llko to knowr" "It nevor bags at tho knoea!" Glasgow 'Herald. Trouble In ilie nnrue. i ''I'm very uuhappy," said tho lamp. "People aro always turnlug me down." "That's because you smolio too much," sntd tlio sofa, "but I 1 don't do any thing, nnd they're always silting on ma." London Quiver. If tho United States had ns great a rela tion population us. Japan, It would havo u papulation of 080,000, 000 people. THE STORMJJN FLORIDA. Great DMtrurtlon of l'ropfrty, but Few l-ntnllHeii licporlI. Jaokpokvillk, Oct. 19. Communlon tlon has Ikjoii ro-tbllihnl with nil point on the west const Yislhil by the storm whleh rngeil Monday night nnd Tuesday morning, ami reports to The Tlin.'s-Unluii tell woeful tales of the destruction eausetl by tho wind and water. At Cedar Key tho mnln Tuulnem street is piled from ono ond to tli.- othor with debris, conslstlngof wreckngp from lionts, whorvos, flsh houses and lugs nf every de scription. The dnmnge r.ml loss of prop erty Is very groat. The rity hall has tho roof blown off nnd on entlri' side knocked out by logs. Tho city Jail cannot be found. The flvo bridges to the shell road, lending to the mainland, nro washed. It Is re ported that five spougo vessels went nshoro during the storm, and were driven sovon miles Into tha woods. At Apalaohlcohv two lives aro reported lost. Two residences were carried a half to threo-qunrters of a mllo and placed In the marsh near Cyphess' mill uninjured. All tho docks were totally destroyed.bouses wcro unroof oil and fences scattered every where. Knmilles sought safety on tho bills, only to be muted by the terrific gnlo. Tho water is six feet deep on Water street, nnd some of the best stores were battered into by floating timber nnd shattered to i destruction. Tho people uro dismayed and an appeal ror aid will lx sent out. THE WRECKS AT ST. PIERRE The Loascs Not So ltenvy as nt Firvt Sup posed. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., Oct. 13. It has been learned that all but eight of tho vessels that went ashore at St. Plerro Mlquelon on Tuesday night enmo off on tho high tldo. Tho vessels .that remain stranded nro tho St. Julian, Jlistral, Klorlde, Kl Pourtant, All llaba, pilot boat No. 2, Jas min nnd Capelau. Tho Capclan, tho last vessel that went ashore, had a crow of twonty men. It was reported that all on board of her wcro drowned, but it turns out that they were saved by other vessels. Tho galo sprang up from tho northeast at 10 o clock Tuesday night with sudden violence It was soon blowlngwlth huvrl- cano forco, and so continued until day break Wednesday. Fog horns from tho distressed vessels continued blowing throughout tho night. Courageous efforts to render assistance were mado by tho crows on board tho tugboats Progress aud Einllio, hut little aid could bo given. Somo Idea of tho forco of the gale may bo formed when It Is stated that every vessel that went nshoro dragged from her anchonigo with three auchora out. Tho oxtcnt of tho loss and tho severity of tho storm was never equalled In St. Pierre. A Point for tlio Kcpiibllenns. TRENTON, Oct. 12. Justice Heed, of the supremo court, has filed an opinion In tho quo warranto proceedings lmnight against tho old Democratic board of freeholders of Camden county, which refused to vacate In favor of tho now Ilcpubllcau board ap pointed In pursuance of acts of tho recent legislature. The decision does not pass upon tho constitutionality of tho acts under which tho now board was appointed, but grants tho motion of counsel for tho ' "ul " "" , 7 "A, , n tV , 1 , I, ,.., ,., ... In answer to tho Information filed. Ap plication can bo mado to tho court for leavo to fllo a new plea, and If refused i: writ of ouster will Issue against tho Demo cratlc board. D.ltlilsim Talks About Pcnry, Austin, Minn., Oct. 12. James W, Davidson, of tho Peary oxpedltlon, de clares that tho mistake was In taking a woman into the Arctic region at all, ami after that had been dono Pcnry did for his wife what any man would havo done under tho circumstances. They had well warmed quarters by themselves with a separate tablo, while tho men had Insufflcleut food and scant fuel. Tho men of tho party would havo dono anything lu tho world for Mrs. Penry. He considers that they woro lucky to get back at all, aud as tho thing Is over tho less said about It tho better. A I'unilly of Incendiaries. Massili-ON, O., Oct. 12. Tho entire Itcl- mer family, at Dalton, has been arrested, now evidence having been discovered. Tho l.o tl.n f,i,!U ni. M,n..,i1 ...Ul. ' conspiracy to burn tho town. Great ox cltenient prevails. Dalton was recently noarly wiped out of existence by flro, sup posed to lx) or incendiary origin. Tho Hcl mors wem sin-pected and arrested somo time ago, but owing to lack of sufficient o iilence were discharged. J Arrested for Persecuting Workmen. I Indianapolis, Oct. 12. Frank G. Darl ln.'. superintendent of tho Indianapolis dl vlidon of tho Pennsylvania lines, was ar rested last night on tho dual charge of hnv lug discharged William Carrol aud Jacob Walters, switchmen, for being members of tho Amorican Hallway union, and with having provehted thorn scouring employ ment on other linos by blacklisting thorn ' Superintendent Darling gavo bond and was released from jail. Charged with Stealing Pmtnffo BtAitip. Washington, Oct. 18. William H, Smith, of New Jersey, n laborer employed In the bureau of engraving and printing, was arrested yesterday, charged with .teal- lug 50,000 two cent ixwtago stamps from the government. It Is asserted that Smith disposed of the stamps lu Now York nnd Washington. Some of those sold In this city have lieen recovered. It la believed 1 other employes are Implicated , " J ' Fatal Incendiary Fire. BOSTON, Oct. 12. A tonoment houso fire, thought to be of Incendiary origin, at 213 Hanover street cauwd elghtof the Inmates to hurl themselves from tho building, with the result that two are dead, two fatally Injured aud live are seriously hurt. 1'rlnroft llUluarck Seriolmly 111. Bkiilin, Oct. 18. In addition to the mid don Indisposition of Prince IlUmarck which called Dr. Schweninger tu Vnraln tho condition of Princess lllsmarck has be- como such at to cause uneaoluess. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thomas Dunn V.'ialNh v-isrc-.oniln.iti for congress bv the Pt-motr.ics ! thoHUth Now Jersey d' trh-r. "WclKter Pu.uuiguu, collector of customs nt Kl Paso, Tex., was Indicted by tho fed eral grand jury for nliettlug smuggling. Three chipped oonvloU attempted to wreck and r lui .Santa Ko passenger train nearlXi'V 1' hut IU..- L..u. was done. Tiii' co.j m s nued. The first mai-Ji in ihe nerio of thruo 6hoots hutwu- i Dr. lurwr a,ul J. A. El liott for tho wing championship ot tho world was won at KausiM City, Mo., by Dr. Carver by a scoro of VI to 03. TORTURED THIRTY IBIS. Ills Sufferings Ended After Using Mun- yon's Ulicuraatlsra Cure. Mr. George Smith, of Tnoonv. Pa., savs: 'I auffered from rheumatism for 30 vears. and had so many severe nttacksthnt some of my joints were twisted out of shape. At time I suffered terrible piln, and al though I tried many remedies, I never obtained any permanent relief until I pro cured Munyou's Hheumatlsm Cure. The action of this remedy was wonderfully quick, nnd, although I have only taken a small quantity, I consider myself pernian entlyeured. iHunyoti's iinenmatum uure is guaran teed to cure rheumatism Inany part of the body. Acute or mucular rheumatism curod In from one to five duvs. It never urns iu uure Bimrp, snooting pains in ine l ness In any part of the body iu from one (o three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff nnd swollen joints, still back, and nil pains In the hips ami loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lum bago, or pain lu the back are speedily cured. .Munyon's Itommopathla Home Hemody Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fies for nearly every disease, which aro sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. T!i Sin.-,., reus Unmrn. London, Oi t. is. The Ui-ltlsh consul nt Imrento Marmier. has cabled to the foreign olllre ; lu.t the Kaffirs have entered the outlflrts of that port and have burned several Bo-jam and n ordered flftwn per sons It Is believ -d he-e that a detachment of Rrltrkh marines has again been landed from tile gunboat Thrush in order to protect the consulate of Groat Urltaln. Dig Rtrll.e r Natural !n. Wll.LIAMttro.iT, I'ii., Oct. 12. Ga.s has been struck at Salt I.lek, some distance from Lock Haven, and oil Is expected at 2,000 feet. The How of pas is so great that it Is probable that It will be piped to Lock Haven anil other towns along the river. Charged with Forgery. BELLE FONTK, Pa., Oct. 12. J. L. Show ers was arrested In Oleau, N. Y., and brought to jail hero for forgery. Helms been Hooting lintel keepers all through Pennsylvania. It is alleged. AMUSEMENTS. rjlKBOUSON'B THEATRE, F. J. rEUQUSON. MANAOEIl, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1394 Tbe musical farco comedy, "Our Irish Visitors" Tho f unnlost show on earth, W. J. MASON and his company ot comedians Introducing all ino latest musical gems ot tne aay. NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cento. Reserved stats at Klrlln's druc store Political Cards. YOTB FOR OP FRACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. "VOTE IFOIR, First District, 11 mum 7 Dr. lluaiplirei ' gpeclllra ore Kliitlrllly and carutully lreirtl lieuiedles, umkI for years la private praotkie nnd lor over thirty years by tbo people wltli entire success. Every single SpecUlo o Biieola! cure for the tltoeaie named. They cure without drugging-, punrlug or reducing tbe aysti-m and are In fact ami deed tbe buy erelgu lteiuedlea uf tlio t urld, yo. ctmii. raloM. 1 Fevers, Congestion!, Inflammation.. .'J 5 U Worms, Worm fever, Worm Collo 3- Tcetliluiri Colic, Crying, Wakefulnew ,83 4- Dlarrhon, of Children or Adulu !23 7 Coughs, t'oldi, Bronchitis .'J 3 riNriira!gln, Toothache, Faceache...... ,25 l-lli aililchfs, Slek Headache, Vertigo.. ,'2i lO-Dyspcpala, BUlouineaa, Constipation. MS llSupproHHed orl'alnful I'crluds... 5 l'J AVbllBM. Too rtofiue Periods ,9,1 13 Cruup, l.nrynglllH, Iloarbeneu...... .'J 5 I I- hnlt ltlicum, i;r)illa, KruiitloiiB.. .US 13-I(heuniaiUin, luieumatta l'alna 10-Malnrln, Chills, Fever and Ague ,'J3 III- Ciiliirrh, Influensa, Cold la tbo Head. ,'2Z UO-Whaopln Cough .'J5 Ur-Kldncy Disease .23 U8-Nervaua Debility l.Ol) 30- UrInnry AVcnkurss 23 3 1- HoieTbroal, Qulncy,CTcerate4Tliroat ,'25 JIUMl'IIUKYH' WITCH 1IA.UL Oil,, The I'lle Ohilmeiil."-Trlal Ue.SSCta. Sal4 l) UrnciUU, or tDt rKi'"11! '" " ' 1 ' P"M 1m. IIUMrHSi.tt Hampal . U4 1.4 1 mailhi. hie uiainiins'Mtu.io., 111 iinuuiaki.,i.sn long. SPECIFICS. Your Stomach : : ; Cannot atand the sa newa-1-. .ik lhat -.--ibvit ,1,1, nnd ' wc.rv .11 drink I i 1 ..veil M r.ii tli .0 pnrp.me Use Lor-8113 Schmidt's Baer and Porlor, I JAMBS SUIKLDS, I Hauler Shenandoah lirttticlf. ALEX. SCOT! HEALTH OF II Ml. It Is Said That He Has Suffered a Serious Relate. PEOrCSSOR LSYDZN'S CONFIDENCE. The DMIiiffttlftlii'tl Oernititl rliysleinn lie Uelc He Can l'.UVct a Cure, Though the lllller lllimelf Has AlHluiliilirsl llnpe. Ctiunu of the Ovnr'n Worrlinent. 11KHLIN, Oct. 18. A member of the staff of tlio Hus-lnn embassy, of this city. In formed the Associated Tress correspondent 1 - . n..nnin that the reason Professor Leydon was for the second time called to attend the czar was liecause tho distin guished sufferer has suffered n relapse. This is shown In his greatly increased difficulty In breathing and In repeated periods of uneousoiousnoss. Within the last week the czar's nervousness has grown worse so rapidly as to make him Irritable, greatly loweiilng his chances of recovery The Informant of tlio Associated Press added that, although tlio oar fully ex pects to die, ho Is eager for his removal to Corfu, the latter step becoming Imperative If the only chance to save his life Is utilized. Professor Leyden will reach Llvadla to morrow night, and will accompany the cznr to Corfu, where he will remain until tho crisis Is over, having received six months lenvo of absenco from tho Prussian government. Tho distinguished German specialist persists in his rather favorable diagnosis of tlri) czar's ease, and fully be lieves that If left entirely In his hands ho will bo able to effect a euro. Professor Leyden has taken to Llvadla a liberal sup ply of drugs, his operating tools and a new remedy, supposed to bo a specific against tho disease, prepared by Professor Koch, and iu which Professor Koch and Profes sor Leyden both havo much hope. The olllclals of tho Husslan embassy havo no doubt that the ozar has tho bet chanco obtnlnablo In Professor Leyden's bauds, because ho Is to place himself un reservedly under tho orders of tho German physician and has, as 11 preliminary, ills missed Professor Kacharlu. Tho reasou for the czar's incessant worry ing was first about the plainly approaching death of his sun Georgo, and secondly, tho conduct of tho czarowltz, who stubbornly refuses to marry Princess Allx. Tho reason assigned for this refusal Is tho great love of tho czarowltz for his mistress, a most beautiful Jewess, who seems to havo so great a hold upon him that for tho sake nf keeping her he has offered to renounce his right of succession to the throne. Hut tin ozar will not permit this, not approving of it for family reasons. At the samo timu tho czar fears for tho welfare of llubsln, and perhaps for tho peace of Kuropo, If a regency is necessary. These worries, Prof. Loyden asserts, constitute tho greatost feature of tho czar's case. Ah Historical Incident lti inlliil. London, Oct. 12. Tho Chronicle this morning says that tho Illness of tho czar forcibly recalls tho Incidents connected with tho last sickness of Kniperor Fred erick. Tho blunt, outspoken Zncharln may bo compared to Professor llergman and Professor Leyden with the suave Dr. Mackenzie. There can lie, the paper adds, only ono meaning to tho summoning of Professor Leyden. Selell Sutlers IEepurtctl Drmincil. Oswkgo, J. Y., Oct. 12. AboutCo'clock last evening a tessel supposed to bo the throo masted sehouiu r Hartford went on tho rooks near Woodvillo, thirty-five miles east of here. The place where the vessel struck, over a mile from the short", Is con- ! slilered ono of the most dangerous spots ,... 1 ..1 1. ;i'iuinn lime, iu me jugK'u "i-i.n u only lu. .eil with a few feet of water. Cap tain O'Toole, of Clayton, tho owner, and six men were on board. The heavy sen broke tho vessel up, and it is reported tho captain and entlro crew were drowned To Investigate Alleged Ix'tles. Washington, Oct. 12. immediate In vestigation will bo mado by tho civil ser vice commission of tho charges of tho Philadelphia Press that asRossmentB woro being levied "right and left" on Phlladel phia mint employes. An agent of tho commission will bo sent to Philadelphia within a day or two to make au Investiga tion. A Trench Stock llroker Absconds. Paius, Oct. 12. Auguste Jean, a coulls sler or outside stock broker, lias absconded, leaving behind him liabilities amounting to 1,000,000 francs. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing tjuolatlons of tlio Xpw York uml 1'liihiiU-lphla llxchunge. New Yoiik. Oct 11. Tho stock market opened and cloned firm, hut in the interim the speculation was Irregular with the tentleney In the main toward low er values, and though there was quite a spurt upward lu thu tlniil trailing;, the early losses were not reeoerid cxi ept In a few Instances. Closing lilils: Lehigh Valley. .. 37W W.N.Y.A-l'a M Pennsylvania, 51H Krle t' Rending - W-i I).. I.. W 1B8W St. Paul Vii West Shore Lehigh Nav IVH N. Y. Central ! N. Y. N. K. pf... an Lake Krle W... New Jersey Cell. ..110 Del. & Hudson lit! General Market. Phii.aiiki.piiia, Oct. 11. Flour dull, weak; winter superfine, $238.10; do. extrac. gg.giVa K.4U; No. ii winter family, $2.tn3.6U; I'enn-sy-lvanla roller straight. 98.MKffi2.Hj); west.-rn w Inter, clear, IS.ti.nU; do. do. alralglit. aa.Tfi. Wheat iiulet, Bteaily, with Me. bid and MV4o. asked for (Vtolx'r. Corn dull, nnralnul, with IWfio. bid and5"HC. aijkvil for thinner. Oats quiet, sternly, with iU&jc. hid and Ma. asked for October. Heef quiet. 1'ork ateail; new mesa, SU.tW: rainlly, ;iftaio..w; sliurt clear. $15015.71. Lard iteaily; western ete.uii. $: i'lty. ti.o7mtT.6n Hutter steadier; western dairy. llkaUs1.; do creamery, lAtlt8Io. do. fac tory, 18ttllc.; Klglns, 84c; Imitation cream, ery, liaiMe.; New York dairy. Ha'-; do. creamery, att4c. Cheese weak; New York largeMMMc ; mull. 8Hllc; part sklme, i0 fc.; f iUIsfciaua.il, t:iH' Kggs steady; New York and Pinowlvajiln, ltKJMlc.; Ice lioune, Ufa lOHc.; vraaiarn Iresh, 17010c.; caws, it.XiQ, l.'M. Ure Mock 5IarKrt. New YOMKa Oct- 11. European cables quote AmerlsAB Werrat onrilo. per lh dreawd weight) frlBrtr laef, fiMOSMe. per lb. Culv i Ufhl receipt: veals nnd grauers steady; IlfM wattern calves higher; poor in prime void SW.Iil per WO lbs., graisers, ttH 8.S0: weaietB ulve S3.STM8.7fi. Sheep and lambs steadr bat . - dull; poor to gootl heep, S4M "'i" W lbs. ; eominnn to good lamhe, ElrMH "'- Hogs flriuer; inferior to choice hoi A SlftS. East Llnwrv, P.. Oct. lfl. Cattle steady, unchanged iritaa; iirline, SS.GoaiS.70i good. ti.TUOa.sai fair light steers, t8.UOQJ.01; fresh cows and Bprmiws, 9KJt40 lloga active and shads stronger: lldladelnhlas. 15.70(ZW.& conioion tuffilr Yorkers, l5.tOQS.60; pigs, 15.LU Sheen alow and weaVl extra. S3.00a8.a0: fair. i i.vo(ix.ujj; lamtt, li.KUji. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a long time I had a tcrribla pain at my heart, which Muttered al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would bo my last. There was a feclliiig of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band Induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY K. STARR, I'ottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Carols sold on a ponlttvs guarantee that tho llrst bottlo will bcnoOt. AlldruRRlstssell ltattl, S bottles forts. or It will iHibcnt, prepaid, )n receipt of prtco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lager and Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T M. REILLY'S okntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Winesr Whiskeys, etc. Don't (orget the plies. X. rtf. Kellly's, Locust Avcnuo. UENTHALIA, FA pennanf ntly enroa 1 c In 21 to no dnn bra I 1 g HftglcEaaedr.nnilerg CV IVTrt --..,.., T,nallmnrdnlf1 HflnnM i lookfllla.'trato'l fromlifolrom people Cttrtw,B reonjmall. noinuirf eisa mil care. t COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, IIV I MAIN AND COAL STd., Sbcunndoali. Pcnnih 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Snfe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEUDhN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The bestrlcs In tovn. Horses taken to board. HaulMR promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTKI.LO & CA88IDY, Proprietors. 13 EO PLC who have CARI'KTH FaATHKHs or MATTRKSBKH OlocvxxodL X While cleanlr.g hcuse, will do well to call on or address lie mm mmMV'z';z?- S3 Kast Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDAiL, (Sneeessors to Coaklev Uros.) Mo, aO KaHl Centre Htieel, HUKMANDUAM, I'A. i) Our Mottos Heat Quality at Lowest DUa Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. When Yon Want a First-claw Klg make It a.-polnt to go to '"Decamps Liuery West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams io Him for all Purposes 3i sner Beers ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquore. lUnosoma Bar Fixtures. lJor)tIJran(l5.9f 5 tincLlOo Oigati . TJXt I; k n Uri iitfiM fiiiii'a- fiifaiyttitiTih sstflsl
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