3 - c nnninmin nnri ILc EjAuI W Ao HAW Jlstresslng Skin Disease, from Itlrtb. Cured In fi Weeks by Ciitlcura. Now Healthy us Can lie. My baby boy hut been s uttering f rom blrt! Rllh anmn sort fif All prmirfim. TIim flnotort called It ecrcma. Ills little nmk was one raw ( lnflaiui'il Hesh. Ufa arms I anil kchms anil under his ' thighs, wheicver tUe fat. flesh mndoafold. wero Just the same. For four wecln after Ills birth he suffered with this rmrtlon, anil until 1 (rot tho CrnrrnA IlEMcniiw, tlicTO waslltilo sleep for any one. In llvo week she was ootnplrtply cured. Ho was nine weeks old February 1, and )ou ought to sco his Bkln now, smooth, even, nnd a beautiful pink and white "olor. lie Is as healthy as ho can be. Tho CtTirrnA Itraoi.i kvt has given him tone, vigor and strength. I ow'ose his portrait. ViH. A. UAIUMJEH, 181 U. 123d at., New York. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS From tho aco of two months my baby suffered with the ci'zeuia on her face and body. Doc tored without aiall. UsedClTicim Uemudiks. Found them in every respect satisfactory. Tho child has now a beautiful skin and Is enred. Wo cheerfully recommend tho same to all mothers. JSII13. J. ltOTlir.NllKIta, 1U First Ave., JS', Y. CUTICURA REMEDIES Have effected tho most wonderful cures of tor turing and illstlnnrlnc skin and scalp diseases of Infants and children eier recon.ed. They afford Instant relief, permit re9t and sleep, and rolnt to a sneedv euro when the best nhVBlclans tail, rarents.savojourclilldrenienrsof need less Bit flerlng. 2cnnaneni. Bold throughout the world. Trice, CcTiccnA, &)c; BoapISo. ; Uetoi.vr.NT, tl. 1'otteii Uiiuu AND Cuem. Corp., Bole Proprietors, lloeton. " How to Cnro Skin Diseases," mailed free. BABY'S Bkln and Scalp purified nnd beautified by CtiTicuiu Boap. Absolutely pure. RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED IS OXE MINUTE Ttlll Cntlcnra Antl l'aln IMa.ter relieves rheumatic, srtntic, hip, kldncv, chest, and mus cular pains and w eaknesses. PENNSYLVANIA KAIIjROAD. sunrjTLKiu. 'Division. JUNK 3d. im. Trains will leavo Shcnandoan alter the above aate tor Wisrgan's. uiitjerton, e raonviiie.Ke' Ca3tle, at. Clair, Pottuvllle, Uambarg, Koaoln, Pottstown, PhocnUvlllc, Norrlstown and l'lil adelphla ftroad strict statlon)t 8:00 asJ 11:4 . a and t'15p. ro. 'bn 'week days For Pott 11). A.id Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. "SUNDAYS. Fo Wtezan's (JllbOrtoo, Traokvllle, Nt Caetif St Clair. PottsvlUe at 8:00. t4C.ic And ? 10 o .u. For Uamburir. Resdlne. Pott' own, Plicojlivllle, Norrlstown, Phlladtlphin at ci, v.i ' a. to., itiup. m. n Trains have Fraekvllle for flhenanfloat c Itl.ltia m ind 12:11, 5:04, 7:12 and 10:27 p. u urivs, I Ha. m and 5:40 p.m. Leave Pvtsvllle for Shenandoah at lOllt IliWa m. tod:40,T:lSacdl0:00p. m.SuEdaj (tlU'TIa "i and 6:16 p.m. Let to i 'Isdelnhla (Broad street station! fu dheuandoah at 6 b7 and 8 86 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 p mwecKai.,1 ua sunaays le-.v aioouam. Leave Hriud Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOKK. For New York. Express, week days, at 820, ICS, 460, 615, 950, 7 83, 820, 9 60, ll 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited F ores' 108 and 4 24 d m. fnv.F irs.) M0, a 30 (dining car), 3 20. 5, 6, 0, 8 60, 7 IS, 8 12, in p m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 2U, 4irj, 450, 615, 8i2,H5),limam,124l, 1 40, 23J (dlnlnircar), 0,( Li rat ted 4 22), 520,0 31), 060, 713, 812pm, a vi nigni. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m weekdays, and 8 50 p m dally. WAHHINQTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 SI, lu, tu hi, it is, li 4U a m, (u M umitea ainiat ear.l 130. 3 48. 4 41. fdlnlm? carl. IS IB Con- greaolonal Limits', dining oar), 0 17, 0 55, 7 40 (dlnlnjc car) p m, and 12 0.1 night wBck days. Sundays, 350, 7'i), 010, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dining oar), 6 55, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market Htreot Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m week davs. Hund&vs. Exnress. 8 45 and 0 45 a m. For Cupe May, Anglejea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, expross, 9 a. m 4 00 p m week days. Sunday, 9 00 a ra. For Soa Isle Ulty, Ocean City and Ayalon. Expreis, 900a m,4 00p m week days. Sun days, 9 cOam. For vomers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week days. BundAys 8 45 a ra. "8. i .-'asvuat. J ' vo . On ' S4stuzn i PaES'c1' X t m: road system IK EFFECT JUNE 29. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Hew York via Philadelphia, week , S.10,5.a,7.20,a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 6.55 p.xa. SunH 8.10, a. m. For Now York via Maud CUunV week days, 5.25,7.20 a. m.. 12.82, 2.66 p. rn For Reading and Philadelphia, woek rtf.yt 2.10,6.25,7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.65, 5.65 p.m. Sun day, 2.10, a. m. For Potuvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m 12.32. 2.55, 5.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanojr City, week days, 2. 10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 55, 6.65 p. tn. Run day, 2.10, a. m. Additional lor Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lswlsburr week days, 8.25, 11.30 a. ra.( 1.85, 7.00 p. m., Bunday,8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10, 3.25. 6. St 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 6.55, IM, t.ii p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 8.2; 7.20, 11.80 a. in., 1.S5, 7.00, 9.85 p, tn. BU' flay 8.25 a. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAHl Leave New York via Phtladelpma,weekdayi 8.00 a. m., l.S'J, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12,16 night. Ba: day, 6.00 p. to. Leavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week day l.Sil, 9,10 a. in., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Roadlng; Terminal week days 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.CH, Leave Reading, week davs, 1.1)5.7.10. 10.08,11,11 D.bD. V Of Ill BUDUBT. LOO. Leave P ittsvlUe, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. in, Leave Ta naqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, U.U t re.. 1 9i.7.in. a. 23 d. m. sundav. a.ia a n. 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.44. 9.54 n. m. Sundav. 8.4F uoavc mjuMiuy Ulty, weGK UAyu, o.tOt 0.A1, B. 1U. T ..... f V, r. r, na.a - njn M Ui (1.80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.08, 5,20, 6.28,7.69,1 i.U p. m. suniuy, z.u, t.uu a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. ra 1.35. 11.15 d. m. Sundsy. 11.15 D. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West Yla 1' & O. It. K., through trains leave Readlni Terminal, PhUadelphla, (P. & R. R. R.) at sj-T, T,U, J U, UI., a.1'J,U.ll, y. UU., OUUuftJ BtW. 7.40, 11.28 a. m . 3 46. 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, LSkve Philadelphia, chestnut Htreet Whan and Bouth Btreet Wharf for Atlantic City. . i- q m o rv J fVl 6.00 p. m. Acoommodulon, 8.00 a. m.. 5,45 p. tn. Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 o. m. Returning, loave Atlautto city, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00 aid ajij p. m. AccommQaaUon,8.i&a,ju., Kunda Exrress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Aoeommo ttation, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on alt express trains, C. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt Philadelphia P, 1. A. SWEIQABD, Pen. Rupt. HDSSER & BEDDALL, (Saccestors to Coakler Pros.) Mo. aO ?.ttA centre Htreet, HIIUl ANIIOAIJ, PA. Our Matte Prices. Pn. lest Quality at Lowest 0!& ...forojpccuiujy uuoiio r M READING tTTHT (V tn fllA Tl UMnn m, I A A . Delaware's HoartyGroetingto Hor Distinguished Son. JJJ TALKS AF?rT ENGLISHMEN, Our Ambassador's A lews Ilegnrdlng Their ltespect nf mv, Tlirlr Kindly mid Oen eront Treatment of Amcrlciitis and Tliclr lllgli 3Iorn1 Stamlnril. WlLHINQTON, Del., Oct. 17. All Dela ware turned out last night to funnnlly weloomo Ainlxissnilor Thomas P. Uayard back to his native stat and city after an absenco of eighteen months as the repre sentative of his government to tho court of St. James. It was an Important dem onstration, mid those who attended were numbored only by tho capacity of the Opera House, In which tho ceremonies were held. Mr. Bayard arrived In "Wil mington from Washington at noon, nnd was entertained by Samuel Bancroft, Jr., Democratic candidate for congress. In tho everting he drove to tho residence of Sena tor Gray. In Wilmington, and from there was escorted to tho Opera HousobySOO members of tho BavardDenioorntlo Legion. Tim rmrniln-nf tho marching clubs was enlivened by muslo nnd .fireworks, nnd many places along Market strcot were brilliantly Illuminated. Tne ontnusiasm was manifested on tho streets as well as In tho Opera House. Nearly every rcpro-1 THOMAS F. BAYARD. sentntlvo Democrat In Dolawaro attended tho reception. From Philadelphia came a large delegation headed by William M. Slngerly, Domocrntlo candidate for gov ernor, and Secretary of tho Commonwealth William F. Harrlty. Deafening applause grcotcd Ambassador Bayard as ho was conducted upon tho . Opera House stngo, nnd ho was visibly nf- , tul,u names, uuu am sum uy xa fected by tho warmth and spontaneous nf- poloon nrrlved too lato to bo of any use. fectiou of tho nreetliirr. I Tho flro finally burned Itsolf out. In nil Tho ceremonies were brlof nnd simnlo. without formality. Senator Grar nro.se ' and on behalf of tho vast audloneo wel- corned tho honored guest of the evening, saying that all Delnwarcnus, without ro- gard to party afllllntlous.jolned In a hearty welcome to tho man whdhad.doueso.inuch to add to tho glory of tho stato. In re sponding Ambassador Bayard spoku In substnnco as follows: "Mr. Gray, my kind friends, my dear countrymen and my good neighbors, it Is very difficult to find phrnsos that aro to ex press what I feel tonight, for tonight Is an occasion of feeling with me far moro than speaking. It is no tlmo for cut and dried phrases. It is no time for prepared speeches, It Is a tlmo when human hearts are to echo with the sumo good feeling. Before I can make you understand tho deep gratifica tion It has given mo, after I havo tried to llvo according to my own conscience, .to find that I have lived according to yours also, then I do feci sustained, confirmed, comforted and elevated to endeavor to con tinue to pursue the path that leads to the honor and safety of the people who are of my own nationality and blood. "Never beforo in jny llfo havo I over been Bovei-'it for so many months front the home of my nativity, and from the homo circle to which most closely my affections wero attached; but after nearly eighteen months of absence I return, and my heart swells with gratitude when I still seo tho friendly faeos, when I still feel tho touch of tho frlondly hands,, when I rocogntzo tho friendly voices nnd feel that once more,1 under tho provldonco of a benlficcnt God, I tun restored to my homo and my country. "Standing hore tonight I run back far beyond the period of my own birth baek Into generations of that unselfish patriot ism and strugglo more thuu a century ago, whloh permits us to meet lu nafety nud In honor hero tonight, Thero was the strug gle that educated tho niefl from whom It was my honor to draw my name and blood, but It was their inheritance qf fooling, tradition and education commenced an I handed from father to son, It was thut that made Delaware honored In tho past, It was thut that shall keep Delaware hon ored and respected In tho"futu,rc.' "This Is no party sentiment. Parties mny como and parties may go, Jlut this ,1s tho sentiment which pervades tho '-party that give it Its value. It Is the education upon the groundwork of high mornllty, of up right putriotim, of uuscIIIbu public ser vice. "So,gontlemen,I feel tonight as )f the hls- tory of this little state was being unfolded from her colonial period oven unto today, I111U Wlifil 1 11M1JIV u, ci luu giuuk jmiii mttu she has played in the drniiut of American Independence and of national ohllUnUnn I feel glad and gratified to have boeua full blooded Delaware man. "I valuo most deeply every expression of public, respect andcouitdonce,aud tho more that I receive tho more I feel myself bound to bo worthy of them so farasit lies within my power to bo; but It seems to me, after having gono abroad as your reprobenttitlvo end of tho great country of whloh we tiro bo happy a part, that It would bo but com mon gratitude, but simple good manners, to mako spmo referenco to that hospitality that I have enjoyed "From one and all In the country to whlch I havo boon accredited has como to mo nothing but the most unbounded cour tesy and kindness. Kvcrywbero I found the name of an American was received with honor; was received with favor such as I simply believe has been extended to no other pcoplo than ourselvw from tho ben- lflcent, the benign, tho venerable lady whose virtues fo Illustrate tho happy reign over a contented people- through tho of. llclals, and down Into the very heart of the people jn the imbs I havo found nothing but frlondly hands, Umd . rds and otticon of good Korvlcc I went a n friend to cleat up all misunderstanding!,, and to bring to gether the hearts and the feelings of two nations bound byit!e.i such as exists Ikv tweun no other two nations on tho glolie, "Ifeli Juit" Just, my pquntrymeij, thut I ahould tuitlfjr to you tho tplrlt of respect ' v to t , uu n ,., ,..,. for law, tho law abiding spirit of that poo pie. There Is a n.niil.i at Ion bythcolll tlnls for the feelings of the people; there Is an obtilli'uc. by the pi uple to tho spirit nf law Incarnated to the humbler officials In n year nnd ahalf's residence lu Knglntid, and most of tho time In the cllv of Lon don, I have never seen a policeman with a baton or stick In hl hands) I have not seen a blow struck by one; I have never heard violent Inngtmge fromoiici I have not oven seen vli-lrnee in jeit from ono. On the other hnnd that plain policeman Is oboyed and respected In the performance Of ms duty, mere is a n .potislvo com lu the heart of the jieople t ' at recognize him as the instrument of the general law and taught them that there was only Sfifety In Its obedience fo law honestly executed. "I have been a long time there, and I do not remenilier that 1 have heard an oath. I have been n long time there, and I am sure that I have never heard, at any en tertainment, In the height of just, a story that a man would object to telling to his wife, his sister or his daughter. I feel It my duty to say these tilings of a people who have received mo so kindly and so cordially. I say It beoauso I am most sin cerely desirous of becoming an assistant to tho promoter of 'I'uaco on earth and good will among men.' "I come back to America only lovlngmy country the more. I come back to Amor lea endeavoring to transplant, as far as I can In good lanftuago, that which I saw In foreign countries that may bo a holp to my countrymen. I am glad to bear tho testi mony today to tho good feeling ovcrywhcro exhibited throughout Great Britain fortho Amorlcau people, nnd to say that I hopo thero novbr will bean honest British hand sircicuou ouitnai mere will not ueannon est American hand to grasp It. "What I say tonight has no roforenco whatever to the parties that divide Ameri can people I speak just as much to my Republican brother as I do to my Demo cratic brother. 1 havo been sent abroad to represent no party. I wont to represent my whole country, and I wish to toll you that I beltovo my efforts havo been appre ciated and understood, and that a very largo part of tho great share of kindness that I havo received was duo because they thought I camo as tho peacemaker nnd friend from my country." Following tho speeches Ambassador Bayard hold a reception on tho stngo that continued for over an hour. Nearly all of thoso present passed beforo him nnd grasped lilm warmly by tho hand. Later lu tho ovenlng Mr. Bayard was entertained at a banquet nt tho rooms of tho Bayard Democratic Legion, and afterwards held a reception at the house of the Young Men's Democratic club. Two Towns rlnnin Swept, TOLEDO, O., Oct. 17. Tho business por- tlon of Liberty Centre, a thriving town on tho Wnbash railroad twcnty-llvo miles from hore, was destroyed by Are yesterday. Tho local llro department was unable to seventeen buildings were consumed, In eluding threo dry goods housos. Loss about $-10,000. Snirilun, Ky., Oct. 17. Flro horo swept nway tho entire central portion of tho town, destroying soven stores, tho Deposit bank, two livery stables, two hotels, six residences and tho Loulsvlllo nnd hash vlllo depot, filled with merchandise. Tho loss Is estimated at ?100,000. Harshly Criticized the Churches. Philadelphia, Oct. 17. Yesterday's ses slon of the convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union was onlivcned bynsensatlonconsoquentuponfhovlgorous Blioech made by Mrs. Louise Downs Qulg- lcy, president of the New Jersey branch of the union. She declared that tho church did not properly support the causo of tem peranco, but merely Indulged In namby pamby talk to pleaso the trustees and "tho high liconso preachers." Her words wero 6evorely criticized, and when she had con cluded resolutions wero adopted recogniz ing the church as the strongest ally of tho temperunoo cause. Sir. Morton's Coac-bninn. Wasiiixoton, Oct. 17. The action of Howard, Mr. Morton's coachman, lu sign- lng a petition for a writ of halioas corpus may delay the proceedings under Instruc tions sent by the Immigration bureau hero. These instructions directed Dr. Sennerto Institute proceedings against Mr. Morton for violation of tho nllonoontract labor law In the event that no habeas corpus proceed ings are bt-gun. This action was also or dered to be taken In caso a writ of hubeas corpus uctlou hud been asked for and ro fusod. A New World's Cycling Itecord. Cleveland, Oct. 17. Louis Glmm, n memlicr of tho Clovelnud Wheel club, suc c -led nt 5 o'clock Inst evening In break ing tho world's record for a twenty-four hour run. Tho run wns mado upon the Nowburg Driving Park track In tho pres enco of a largo crowd. When Glmm left the track ho had covered 883? jlilles and 170 yards, or 270 yards less .than 331 miles. The best previous record was ali miles. ItebelUon In Morocco. PAWS, Oct. 17.A dispatch from Tangier reports that Morocco City has been In n state of rebellion for tho past week. Tho sultan's rnilpli, 1'rlnoe Muley Abbas, Is hemmed in by tho insurgents, owing to his attempt to execute the sultan's order to arrest Caid Behnma. The cold resisted dogporutely and finally oommltU'd suicide ju ortier to ovn,i0 being tnkon Into custody . i)1,sti.r to nimiraster's Tithing Fleet Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 17. The record of disasters to the llshing lleet for the year ending this month is tho largest ever known here In a single season. Twenty lilue vessels, with uu uggregnto tounugo of 3,35! tons and 112 men, were lost, against ten vesels mid fifty-three men lost yjir. Fall llll it Striker Defrntrd. Fall liivun, Mass., Oft. 17. Tho weav ers' strike Is still on, but uccordlng to tho manufacturers the tide has again turned In their favor, and they report n gain In the number of looms running The man- ufacturcrs ajsirt that out of a total of 5U.- 870 looms In theoity onlySd.-tW! aroKtoptied Au Aged Couplo Killed by u Train. QUIX0V, UN . O t 17--Wmia n't-----nnd wife were k'lled 'iy a- Wabash passen ger train whil at i i nwliig wvt of Mount Sterling. Du.k ..';.j s.i itnd hU wife b5 I years old. He wan one of the Iwot known men In Brown county , Court, Npw Viii make p- ' .'. Couth" t l'i -voe for i povernpr.' it Will nupport Hill. !7.--JiJ'n T Thatcher .'. I tcr from Kmb-iick it. v". it: 'uitor says ho will .ppurt QttvW B. Hdl for 'Xhv AY'tutticr. Warmer; ujr; ivutiurly wind. FIGHTING FOR LIFE. A SUPPBRING WOMAN TR5TIFIBS. Mrs. Henrietta Burton, of Janvier. N. J , wrtten : "Kor a long time I MlITi-red from it disordered stomach Aty i;erlie was gone anil what little I ate dUtresed meterrioiy .My health railed rapl ll . 1 beo.imi very wa.ik and fe.tred 1 should never ue well. After rending your Guide to Health. " I win enoour-itteil to try Muiiyon'a Dyspepsia Cure. Us action was so prompt tint. 1 soon felt II e a new womm. nnd am now completely oure.l." .MU.MU.V'rt Sl'U.UAUH AND 1JYS PKPSIA CUKE cures all forms of Indi gestion nnd stomach trouble- sucli as constipation, rising of food, distress ifter eating, bloating of the stomach, palpnta- tionof the Heart, shortness of tiie breath, ind all atTecti ms of the heart caused by Indigestion, p soothes, heals ami Invig orates stomachs that have been weakened bv over-cat nit. or where the linitiir of tho stomach has been Impaired by physio and lninrious medicines. I'rice ai cents. Mnnyon's Iloimonnarhlo Home Hemedv Company, of Puiladelphla, put up specifics for nearly ewry disease, which are sold by all drngglsts, mostly for 1!3 cents a bottle. 1317 Arch St. Phila,Pa. Consult Ot.i Ilom'M Dt , Vurel. ulio tins cured mare 8umrt rs than ail ottH-ra comblneiL l ne illcc sicialltt In VUi (vOelphla, ASfilpluiiiiiii anu rcrtlltrnlu prove, coun "rslnnetl uv Wvcretary of American Uaeilon at Berlin, not t 1th- "T Jtttnuinff wDt wuiicua una Pp claims hi vertKe or sav Ihpre Isnoueto eouullilin rivatmunc of upeoiiU dUcnNi'ti ut both xoo. MUmmI poiNou, nil tlm nml I'dV'pt of iMillilut errorrt, lout power, blntlrirr ktilney uiu nl ncrvoiif dlmiirfliTK. etc, frwh cua?i, dil Id I- IOiIioh, Krlh l ul oiirr. l'oor.de--uirpp'Ts oiimiit Oh! !r- O. K. Tlucljthe r Cfi'niitni pcrlnlNtf wno ha- raade aBtuily .hte rtlHeatm un-lf? Vrnf. Jnltr, Iltiiiin-o-,uithlr.and ViuU illnllrri AHupulhicttlio Uvc TOiiil-r enow ned BtH'clalist.H. Hils u my orlolnnl lavtrtiaynit'itt. Slum niv) nvol.l tt.o 5o:ui oillooe old spwlullsts cunyms sumu in part or .vtima. Tliey do this to nilnleul you. 1 am tlin onty O- rho over espottt'u aunrks qd1 wnrnixi BUiTi'roia X rist liupostcrs. 'Aha qnucltH opt-nly uaaertea if I'hcel inserts a new advertisement to-iy wo U' oopy or cltunijo saraw somewhat ami the public -l not know that we are the very v rson lie ex vco. Oflloo houm, 9 A. M. t 1. M.;tv h. frm); and hat, ev'i, t.u.iO. Fun'"- a A. UtoliM i i Uvelwo-cent stampi fc . tc " Truvo'oaiy no t xtMjslriv: n.uack ami U- lot oit uni iMl or uiu.-rl'M, roor ni'J rti n. A ticiv li :ik f juncc inexperienced Uoctorn mul .ill ts tUU: itw ru luti o d etabllshf") H!li of imi oil tl m'iiii 1 mi-sii inn, havlmsanol iiu.m i iiOi'h..bU'Ma th it nice hoiu tne uw p n t'1 ," y 5iH MHHK(lYS' m m m m m m wrm m m n rtm vi m M 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS For HcrsoSf Cattlcf Shcop, Vogz, Hogs, AND POULTRr.' COOrntto llodUoaTrenlnient of Aulmnln uuil Chart hem Free PUBEfl VcvcrB,Conecfltlon. lull nmmnt Ion AtA.jSpiiinl Jtruiusltlfi, 3111k 1'evcr. tII.Striilnr4 liuiiiciii'ftN, IChrntiiutUm ;.;.--I)lfttcinpcr Kasnl DlHclmrifvii 1,II.-ltntH or (irubs, Worms. :lC.C'ni(li4t Heaves, liipumnnln F.K. (!nlic or (irlpr, llellynelio. (;,(.-HIUcarrIas:ct lloniorrlintics. ll.U.--IJrinnry niut Kidney DlHcnscH KriiDtlvn lllMnnifM. ninitirn. J.Ii.DlscuHCH of DlffCMtioa, I'aralyHlR Single Dottle (over B0 doses), GO Stable Cape, with Bpeciflcn, Manual Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, $700 Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1,00 Jar BoM hrDnirrUlat r tnt srtDild ufwhrr hni la rot ptiitllj on rerrlpt of irk IllrJlItKIH' BED. (O,, 111 A11S William St., Nw Tort, HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No,; In use years. The only uneressful remody for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, Snd Prostration, from over-work or other chusub. 1 per vl&U or 6vUU and larK vil powder, for 5. SolJ ty tru(:Bltfl, or iinl iutiild on rci-li't of price UUnrilltBYH' BED. CO., Ill Alia UIIUjuu bU, New York. Political Cards. TO "t?."HJ 0 OP FKACKVILLK, For SHSRIFF. VOTE FOB First District, 1 IKLlliE, AMUSEMENTS. F KKGDS0N'8 TUEATUE, p. j. rsiionsoN, uanaoer WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. atix i3uyv.j303Nr -atn. TUK lUW.yOMEX.ir. .SUCCESS. Elmer 33. VancE's ItealUtlo'ltnilrond Coaie.ly Drama, Tfje Linked V And the wonderful tX 3333A.TIIIOE. TS4. Vn 'o 1t. Th" wo't mrvfIoi! Hienlcatiil m cli iroi eflr Ms Ariee'i ! lui country. I'neniin -uu'buio novel y ( the m-. Vaui Yt, lots of it I rices, 115; 50 and 7s Ceiitn. R30tvd rkls tt Klrlln' drug ulorc. mm ILEX SCOTT JOS. WYATT, lilli "G0LP HlGllEf Now York Polioe Oommisgionors May Testify. 0E00KED ELE0TI0N PSAOTIOEL. Mr. hA' lnHnmUa Tlml Mllit lttiniln-it VrrftlU IIhio Itrwillly Hern lteteuMl ! from lllnpkurirft NIiiimI luttltuiluiii Tor Uh Ht thtt Couilnir llli'ctliiii. New Yoiik, Oct. 1". Thore vb n (1 mnml mmlo Ht yrohfrilny's seloii of t!io Tjsxow lnvi"!iigatlii( eommlttvc for tin' nipinlwrs ti)"Bo up IiIbIrt." Uv thin U meant tlmt somo of tho memlwrs of tho commlttoo nre tlml of the Invontlgiitlon of pollccinon nnd minor crlmlnnls, nnd tlmt the liollco eommllonern huiI lending p'U tlclmis should lie plncodon tho stnud. Tills doinnnd was pxprctwml by Sonntor Loxow. Senator O'Connor echoed hU WMitliuents In still Ktrouger lnuguiifre. lie mild thut cnougli testimony hud been produced ngnlust the rank nud llle of the pollco; thut It wns now tho duty of the commis sion to And out just how fur the higher ofllcluU of tho forco hud boon derelict In duty, dmirmnu Loxow Mild thut tho pub lic demnnd this. Jlr Goff snld In reply that ho wns not quite rendy to " go up higher," but tlmt ho would soon bo rendy to call tho police commissioners to tho stnnd. Ono other iiolnt of Importance, cnino out nt yesterday's investigation. Mr. Goff cnino in nnd announced thut ho hnd written to Superintendent Byrnes and thocommla Blouors of charities and oorrectlou with re gard to complaints of alleged fraudulent registration by tho lnmnteu of Blnckwell's Island Institutions. Mr. Goff snld that Superintendent llyrnos hnd replied to his letter, saying ho would do all lie could to maintain tho integrity of tho ballot box, nnd thut on election day the pollco would bo especially vigorous In prosecuting In. quiries to that end. Mr. Goff said tlmt this was a subjeot that ho thought should be Investigated at once During n comparatively recent period 1,500 vagrants bad been committed to tho island. Only recently 800 of them hnd been re leased merely upon tho recommendation of a clerk In tho employ of the commissioners ot charities and corrections. Ho then re ferred to the mutter of politicians controll ing lodging houto loafers for political pur poses, Rho Lovci tho Ocenn. ClIICAoo, Oct 17. Julius Hohrbach 1ms nsked tho probate court to appoint n con servator for tho estate of Mrs. Kllzn Cnr on, his mother-in-law. It originally amounted to $110,000, but her relatives say feho hns spent fully $80,000 of tho amount in Ocean travel. Tho old lady has not been off nn ocean bteamshlp for moro than ono day at n tlmo for tho Inst year, audhnsbeen traveling constantly for ten years. It is al leged that Mrs. Carson's lo-e for tho seo hns grown to bo a mania, and tho court Is asked to prevent her from turning tho bulanco of hor fortuuo Into tho coffers of tho steamship companies. He Hought llngus Jewelry. BALTIMOltE, Oct. 17. Xathau Smith, re cently pardoned from prison, Is said to havo swindled Louis Huckner, u Baltimore cloak manufnetnrer, out of $1,000. Smith took two strangers to Huckner nnd told him they had over 10,O00 worth of solid gold jewelry they wore willing to sell for $:l,r00. Ho wax given wimple, and upon having them tested found them to bo 18 karat gold. Ho paid over the money, nnd later found tin- jowelry tho cheniiest sort of plated stuff. Anrmiuilz Not I!oiponHle. N'Kir YoitK, Oct. 1". Louis Aniimwllz, owui .. the bulldiug 74 Monroe street, which recently collupseil nnd caused the dentil and Injury of soveral persons, was discharged In the Kssox Market polico court by Justice Sims, who held that ho was not responsible for tho accident. Aaronwitz had boon nrrosted and paroled for examination. The C7nrowltz to bo UNplnceil. Ur.P.LIN, Oct. 17. A Copenhagen papor pul shea under roservo n statement that the czar Intends to change tho succession and appoint his third son, Grand IJuko Michael, heir to tho throno, owing to tho czarowitz's lolitlcal views nnd to tho fin t that tho Illness of his second sou, Grand Duko George, precludes his succession. Died from Ills Injilriei. IlAr.P.lSHUIto, Oct. 17. J. II. Nicely, bur gess of Middletown, whose feet wero cut oil Monday night by u train at thut place, died last night. He u 70 years old and wns well known in the Masonic fraternity. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotations of the New York nud l'lilluilvlphlu llxclinngeii. NewYokk, Oct. 111. Nearly one-half of tho business done on the Stock Kxclmtitfe today was in tho hares of th Amorioan SuKar 1U filling coinimny, the final price the hlKheat prloe of the day. St. Paul was second In point of nellvlty. In the rest of the list very little biihlnea whs done, ami the tendency of the market was downward during the greater part of the day. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37K W. N. Y. & Pa. .. Pennsylvania 51M Krle VJH Heading 18 I)., I- W lttii Ht. Paul West Shore Lehigh Nav SIM N- Y. fentral' 1IS11 N. Y. & N. 10. pf .. aK iMke Krle A: Y.... 7 New Jersey Cen...l0T Del. & Hudson 13UM ileneral Markets. I'muAiiMi.PiiiA. Oct. 18. Klour weak: win ter superfine, fgg&lO; winter extras. $2 25H S.10; No. SS winter family, ftJ.UI'cllS.SO.' Pennsyi vanln roller straight, ft.KtV!.0l; western win ter, clear, fi 40S.60. Wheat dull, steady, wlthtttio hid and 53o. asked for October. Corn dull, firm, with SSo. bid nnd 5ilo. asked for October. Oats quiet, easier, with 33o. hki and 3ftMo. asked for October, lleef quiet, l'ork steady; new mess. SH.aMtlli.W Lard steady; western steam, $8; city, $7.26. Uutler steady; western dairy, KMOleo.; do. cream ery, 15(95c.; do. factory, tQlic; Elgins, '16c.; Imitation creamery, llfflltK).: New York dairy, H&k)-; Jo. creamery, I8OHO0.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra. Kc.s do. choice, 26c.; do. fair to good, itfSlllc.i prints Jobbing at 27ano. Cheese dull; New York large,810Hc.; small, 8Mllc.; part skims aaiHo.; lull skims, 8o. Eggs firmer: New York and Penn sylvania, Bo, ... leu liuuse.lVliiHu.i western fresh, lTOHOc ; cases, $'!.SUI.33. His Block Markets. New Yohic, Oct. lfl Kuropeail Abies quote American refrigerator beef ut 8&UM". per lb. Calves stead) ; pour tu prune veals, $6&7.75; filr western culvvs, S3.7MW.8o. tiheep and lambs steady: ordinary to fair sheep, $.&i(t3; inferior to fair lambs, $i).50O.37M- Hogs firm; toil hogs, JU 75. East Lihkiitv, Pa., Oct. 10. Cattle dull and weak; prime, f VittQS.&O; good butchers, (3.71 Q4; good fat cows and heifers, !.30&3. Iiogi dull and weak; PhlUdtlphlas, H.40O5.60; kstt Yorkers, to.iU8J.tS, Bh.p dull and im-ehaagsd. Palpitation of the Heart! 1 Shortness of Urcntli, Swelling of Legs nnd Feet. "For about four years I was troub-, led with palpitation of tlio heart,' shortnosfl of breath and swelling ot tho legs and feet. At times I would , faint. I was treated by tho best phy sicians In Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. 1 then tried various Springs without benollU Finally, I tried 1 Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Fills. After lajinnimj to take titan I felt better! I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds In weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." i E. n. fitJTTON, Ways Station, Go,l Dr. "Miles Henrt Cnro lipoid on a pmltlvo cuaranteo that tho llrst, lxHtlo will ticnollt. All druRglsts sell It at SI, 0 bottles forK, or It will bosont, prepaid, on receipt, of prlca by tho Ur, Mllcu Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lageranc Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris, Sclimidagt 207 West Coal St,, Shenandoah. T. M, REILLY'S centralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget tho pUoa. T. JW. Rcllly's, Locunt Avenue, CIS NT it ALIA, PA mmnamn e ei rennoniintl? coraJ I fSJMBB Hfc InBJtoOJdnrabTUB I B &BSIuBl3 UwlliBamadr.aDdef I hooLtllnbtruteiltromltfafromreoploQure&fl i tree tiy mail. Nothing elsowmcare. (l Mnv niuenv Ml rl,lAnA iri'I MAIN AND COAL STd., Htictiaudoali, Pciinat 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnd Kellable Horses, to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear Coifoo House. The bant rigs in town. Horses taken ta board, lluulintr promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! rormerly kept by Thoe. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., SlionandoaM. Fresh ano cool ileer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costklix) & CAseiur, Proprietors. HOTEL KAIBR, ciiah. nuncliiLig ,7. Noith Main St.yrMuEANOY CITY, Largest and XJnest bote! In the region. t icesi accopiiioaauons. iiacdsome nxluroiT. I'( jl and Illlllard Booms Attached. Sfie's nn w,l oan taste our candlea M without feeling of affeo- Orlfl ijj-irl Ua tor h young man UUa W,a who brings them. They Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try It. FEED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, nil flavors. 104 N. Main SU When Ton Want a First-class Big make it nfrolnt to go to ""Decamp's Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purpose ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert SU. Finest Beers, Wines aud Liquor. HcJome liar Fixtures. JJggt BrwdA of 5 and Xgp ggxi 3i sner Beers r.