da miminii Mil n ii rn I Tim inrm inrtrnimn I " ' 7 . ' ff nn 1 1 xi v 1 1 u n 11 11 u i u i a t v ' i i n icy ii i . i muniunjfliku ncn, iJHHUMWj IMUilirA TrTTrrniojL,HuiiMLLiuiil . ' LAIliniS SUCCESSOR s. How Mrs. Rooso Became a Convert Her Arm Was Useless, and Could Not be Moved Without Pain-How She Was Cured. Mrs. John Heee. South Pottatnwn. Pa., snys ; "It is now about n year since I was cured of one of the worst nttacks of rheumatism 1 ever had. I hnd tried all kinds of remedies and had several doctors, I) nt notauiR am me any good; so i conciuneu 10 iry .uunyon's uenieules. never ha 1 any faith In homcermttav: confess now I am n firm believer In It. After taking the Hueumatlsm remedy a few days I was ahle to raise my arm, which 1 had not moved for two weeks without the most Intense torture. Within n short time I was completely cured, and it was permanent, for during the past year I have not had the slightest return ui me uiseaHe," iuuuvuu xvueuuiatism unre is aunr. nntecd to cnre rheumatism in nnv nnrt-nf X uwwj. vviuiv ur muscular rneuma 1 tlsm cured In from nnn tn flv Hnvn T ever rails to cum Rhnrn thivi . ni. nn n. jwiiu uuj m, ui mb ittmv in mm to tnree uours. it is guaranteed to nromntlv corn 1nmpnna mit um.i swoolen Joints, stiff hack, and all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for nearly every disease, which ore sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JONE 29. 1891. Trains lesvo Shenandoah as follows I For New York vl PhUailelphla, woci flax 8.10,6.25, 7.31, .m., 12.82, 8.55, 6.65 p.m. 9unH 2.10, a. m. For New York via Mvi Chun weoit days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, S.WS 0. ra For HeallnR and Philadelphia, weete rtty 8.10, 6.25, 7.V, a. m., 12.32, 2.55, 6.M p. m. Sri' Cxy, 2.10. a. m. For Pottsvllle. week (Jays, 2.10, 7.20, a. m I2.S2, 2.55. 5.65 p. ra Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dsr 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sii day, 2.10, a. m. Additional foi Mahanoy Cltj week davs, 7 00 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, !.2S, 6. 7.20, 11.81' a.m., 12.32, 1.S5, 2.55, 6.65, 7.0. 9.' p. m. Sunday, 2.1U, 3.35. a. m. For Ashland and Staamokln, week days, 8.S 7.20, 11.80 a. rn., 1.35, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. 3u flai 3.25 a. m. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelrnia,weeka 8.00 a. m., 1.S0, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12,16 nlzht. Ba Cay, (1.00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauco Chunk, week day 4.80. 0.10 a. m., 1.10,4.80 p. m. ' Leave Philadelphia, Readlntt Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.0t 8.02, 11.80 p. m. Bunday, 11.30 p. ra. Leave Reading, week dayavl.ts, 7. 10,10.08, H.f a. m., 6.65,7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a u Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 t. m 12.80, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, ll.t to., 1.20,7.15, s.te p. m. Sunday, 8.18 . Vr Leave Mahanoy City, wee days, Ji.il, 9. Si 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.4' Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ys, 2.40, 4.M a. m., 1Z.MJ, .UO, D.HJ, O.ZO,7.btf,lP.) ,v. 2.40. 4.00 a. m.. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 10.10, a. a 1.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the Treat Tt n. O. R. R., through trains leave Itoadlc Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. R.) at a.K 7.40, 11.28 a. m., 8.48,8.18, 7,22, p. m., Sunday J.W 7.40, 11.20 B. m., 3.48. 7 22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street VThai and South Street Wharf for Atlantic raty. 5.00 p, m. Accommpdailon, 8.0J a. m.. 5.45 Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aocom modnilon. S.OOa. m. and 4.3(1 n. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avonuos. Week-Days Expross, 7.35, 9 00 a. m. and .w a a o.3u p. jo. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m Klln.ln. noa 1 VI .OA. . u. u. liAwuuuit, ucn. Pass. Act. Ph!l,1dnMa H. I A. SWF.IGARn, Gen. Sunt. TIENNSYL.VANIA RAIT.InTl XT BOnUTLKILL DIVISIOW JUNK 3d. 1R04. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above w,u iur y ikkbu n, uiiDarton, r'racuviue, Ntv ob. 1ii.ir, iruttavuie, uamourg, k eaaini . uiwwnu, i-uujuuvuic, iiurrusbown ana trail' -adelphlafuroad street station) atSiOOaid 11:4.' . m. buui;iop. zn. on weokaays For Potts vma ftuu latermeuiaie stations v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For VflCkTEn's. GUbartnn. Fp&nkirillM. Mi Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a. m ndSslOn. ra. For Hamburc. Readloc. Pnn town, PhcenJxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia . U.W, tU M. 111., O.IV JJ. Ill, Trains leave Frackvlllo (or Shenandoah &i u.-4ua. m. ana ix:i4, o:ui, 7!4 ana iu;27p.m Uundavs. 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 18:16, ift.io a. in uuiiiu,i,iD nuu iu;uu . m.aucuajT t 10:40 a.m. and 6:15 n. ra. Leave Phlladelnhia (Uroad street utitlnn. fn Bhcnandoab at 6 67 and 8 35 a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p nug unj.. uuauuunin IGA. 11DDUK1D, Leave Uroad Stroetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUIC ' For New York. Express, week dtjp, II 1191 1(U IRn Kit HfJl v ann nut 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 13 41 D. m. (Limited v prsss 1 Ofl na 4 22 p m. dining oars.) 1 10, .-Villus j , u ui, u, o, o, u OV, t lii. B 10, IV 12 Nl nlt'ht. Sundays, 3 SO. 4 05. 450. 51! inii'aiu,Ha, im, jai laimngoari, t 0, (LlSilidd 4 iS, 520, 63J, 650, 7 13, 3 12 p m BXDrtlJS 'Or IlOSton. wlthnllt nManon 11am weekdays and 8 60 p m dally. WAS1 INGTON AND THR HntlTir car,) ISO. 340, 41, (dining car). (51 Con lUnlmr Carl. 8 53. 7 40 fdinln? clrl n m anrt Lejvva Market Btroet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. uxpreea, 8 60 a m, 2 10. 4 00 and 6 00 p m week 'jb. puaaays, express. B 45 and V 43 a m. f or Cape Way, AOglebeu, WUdwood and Holly Beach, express, V, a. m., 4U0 p m week unyo ouduhj, vuiBui. PorSea Islo Olty, Ooean pity and Avalon, V " Tra v iu,iuv e m ween aays. nun' days, 9 CO a m. ' . .. - . . , urinous, QQu,am.tuuD " j -j -I in. S. M. PHI rOaT, J n. Wnnn. Oon'l uanwur "l-PaM'r A, t BlIENAKDOAll'S EELIABtli ' Hand Xaatirads? Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity Goods called for and delivered. AJtrla solicited. Your Stomach : : Cannot stand the name washing that vour boots ilo. ami the water you drink Vbsu't even fit for that purpose.. Use , renz aonmiat's ueer ana rortor. JAMES SHIELDS, Ma er Shenandoah Branch, READING Tho Mikado's Soldiers Still March ing Bravely Onward, CHINESE PLHi::3 DEF0BE THEM, Tlio.VlctoM Cnpturo IjtrRo Uimntltlm of Arim, Arroulrciiunt.iiiiil l'nnil Tim Had Tactical aictlimlt of Tliflr Opponents Ux. cltcii tliu Dcrlnlon of tlm Coniiicrnrs. AVAshisotos, Oct. 90. Tlio Jnpnneso lo cation received yosterdnv iwlintcli wliloli oouflnns the news published In dispatches from Shanghai of n seound victory of tho Jnnnnoso iirmy under Mnrshnl Yuningntn. The telcaram Is dated Hiroshima, and rends as follows: "Beforo dawn of Oct. 20 our army under Marshal Ynmagatn nttneked Kln-Lon-Clinng, ono of tho impnrtnnt strongholds upon tho Chinese frontier. Tho plnco was defended by 10,000 troopi under Generals Un nnd Song. Tlier fled nfter offering only a slight resistance nud tlio Jnpancso forces took possession of tho fortifications nnd tho city. They captured thirty largo Held guns, an lmnicnso quantity of rlee, food of other kinds, etc., nnd more than 800 tents. Tho Japanese loss wns twenty killed nnd oighty-throo wounded. The Chlneso lost nl-iro than C killed, Tho oxrtct number of tlielr w.inudml Is not known." . . Last night tho Japanese legation re ceived tho following coblo from their gov ornment: "Tho second army of Japan, un der tho command of Marshal Oyolna, ef fected a landing near Ta-Len-AVau with great .success," Tho legation has also received official telegrams from Tokio confirming tho re ports of tho lighting at Klulen. They stnto that tho Japanese loss was twenty killed nnu eignty-tnreo wounded. Held Marshal CountrYnmagata is now at Coliu. It Is believed at tho Japaneso legation that tho General Lin mentioned in tho above dispatch Is tho noted Chineso com mander who played such a prominent part during tho Tonnuln difficulty nnd to whom. it was recently reported, Viceroy Li had oiicreu uio cmei command in tho uhmceo army. Tho Japaneso legntlon hns received its first mall of Japaneso uowspapers since tho battles of Ynluandl'lng Yang, nnd they nro mien witn tno ilotnlls of tho cpgago meiits, lists of killed nnd wounded, ac counts of heroism and other evidences of war. Tho lad tactical methods of tho Chlneso soldiers excites tho derision of tho Janan osa, Tho latter point out that tho Chlneso erect breastworks and then sit quietly witmu tnem without throwing out sklrm lshers to hnrrnss tho enomv. Tho , Chin csu soldiers also raise n nurnbor of banners Just as they flro n volley, so that tho Jan- nneso troops always know when a shower of lead is impending. Tho Chineso also exhaust tho cartridges In their mauazino guns ns fast as thoy can flro thorn, making mmiioi uunets nnu men a long calm. mo fines captured from tho Chinese show rust of long standing ami other ouroluss treatment. Tho Jnnancso press co to extremes In their demands for Indemnity from China. Ono of thorn says China must pay Japan ten times tho cost of tho war. and must agree to let Japaneso troops bo stationed throughout Uhtna hereafter. A. loklo paper states that nrlor tn n Chinese unval inspection by LI Hung Chang tho men manufactured cannon balls out of clay, painted them black and passed inspection with this bogus equip ment. Chinese Slanting Troops at Cliln-CIiow. Yokohama, Oct. SO. The Chinese forces at Klrlen (Klulen) were commanded by Generals Hong and Lin,' Tho Chineso oc cupy a very strong ioltiou at Hong Waiig, tho cattle being guarded by BO.OOO mon. Troops are being massed at Kin Chow, wlthi a view to tho dofensu, of Port Arthur. Tho Japanoso linvo completely blockaded Thlleu-Wan and Port Arthur and all tho adjacent bays and ports. Fur ther Japanese forces have landed at Sel klofu, southeast of Port Arthur. Llttlo in the Stolen Pouch. FitEDEitioHsnuita, Vu., Oct, SO. It Is now known positively that tho express pouch, whoso hiding place was revealed by Charles J. Searcey, contained only $3 in money, ono or two railroad bonds, somo receivers' certificates of tho Virginia Mid laud railroad and several cotton drafts with bills of lading nttoched. Those were tho only vnluuldo things In tho pouch. It ,is also known that a man who was ar rested in Charlotte, N. C, was overheard telling of the recent train robbery nt Aqula Creek with such circumstantial do- tails that it is supposed he was connected with It. AsaHt,tiiatCMl In IIU Own Dooryaril. Namiville, Oct. 211. Sheriff Sharp re ceived a Delephono message from Goodlots- vllle, ten iulli from hero, stating Hint J, ii. itemirioks, u respeetaulo nnd well bo hoved colored school toaehor, was assussl n.ited In his own yard yesterday. The slii rilT has sent for bloodhaiiudg to track down tho murderer. Hendrliks was agood eituen, und the oommuuity Is greatly nruiiaod, and there in nliauly Indloatloini that the murdorer will bo lynched If caugut. Claims It Was an Accident. DKTItoiT, Mich., Oct. 30. Sarah Dales, a colored woman 35 years old, was shot through tho heart and killed last ovonlnu by Vrunk White, a colored cook from Windsor. Tlie dead woman's husband Is n teamster Willi Se lis llrothers' elrmi Whito formerly lived with her, and they had. been discussing a clulm of tho wo man's tor a pack hoard hill Just boforo tho shot wns nrod. White was arrested. Ho claims It was all an accident. A Hermit mi Trial for Mnnli-r. NEW YORK, Oct. SO. Thomas S. Ilurkn. tho old Houth Bench hermit, who is locked up In tho county Jafl ntlUelmioud charged with having, on Aug. 15 last, shot and killed his soij-ln-luw, Frederick Borgmnu, while tho hitter was entering a room In tho hut, where old Durko was ongnged settlnir trap with a shotgun, was recently In dieted by tho county grand Jury charged . .h.,uurd,?r lu tho first doga-o. Hurko's trial lxgtrfthls morning. lAft Town by Itciiuiwt. NBWJWHT. Ark.. Onk. Q'n,. .... . ' " WW. . AMI J I Ut lTU dlarj- liroa in iw many hours, on Saturday night aroused tho Inhabitant. ,...- d(U'. "t a hum meeting, thirty deputies wero sworn in Mid divided Into founds, with tho purposo of ridding the town of tho numorous thugs and thieves called hero by tho fair Last ovonlng twonty ouo of tho guuiry wore oicortod out of town. What Is Cnstorln Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription -for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Sjrups, nnd Castor OH. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlalsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." n. A. Ancniut, JI D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and Its malts eo well known that It seems awork of supererogation to endorse It. Few nro tha Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." V. 7 -' Cae Los JUhttm, D. D., New York City. The Centaur Mlililjpl rarim-rs Fiichtlng I'lauirs. COIIINTH, Mls's.. Oct. 20. Forest. flroanm raging In; tho vielillty of Cbrinth nnd a dense smoko overhangs tho town. Sovi-rnl cotton fields have been destroyed In thn outlying districts, vnlimblo timber ruined nnd the country laid waste. Hundreds of tanners nro lighting tho flames. Vnluablu Homes llurncil to Death. BED OAK, la.. Oct. 0.- The 1 by M. Yeager.of Omaha, was destroyed by lire. Tho H-ycor-old stallion Antwerp and Elgin Girl, valued at M.000 each, worn both bumcd. Tho flro was undoubtedly of Incendiary origin. Hugh .1. Grunt' Acceptance. IEW YoillC. Oct. 20. Hmrh J. Grant. yesterday sent a letter to tho executive commltteo; of Tammany Hall accepting uiu jiuimuuiiou lor mnyor or jnow York. The Weather. Fair: cast to south winds: warmer In tho Interior. TJVENINO ENTERTAINMENT COUItSE J OF Schuylkill County Teachers Institute roirsviLLK, pa. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. TVItlKP VS. K-ItP.K Tit ATIR Ilo,.,i . Hon. It. O. Horr, of Sllchlgan, taRlng the sldo of 1'rotectlon : lion. At. n. rfnrtr nt in.in 2 1-2 hours, ouch making three speeches, ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ARIKL IiAWKSQUARTKTtK, of Iloston. and WILLI M A. AloCOItMICK, of Chicag i Mlss Jeuunette Fernandez Klrst soprano and Plnfst: AllES Gcrtrndn A. HhrlatlM uS.r.,.H Hopranonnd Vljlinlns JUss Finny E. Holt. i-irslAlto; Mihs Emma V. Fostor. fecond Altoi Mr. Wm A. McUormlck, Whlstlnrand Imitator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PBOF. JOHN It. nuMriTTH A M , i MaKnitlceatly Illustrated lecture, "The iia'rp rf the Senses, or The Secret of Character building " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. FIIA.NZ WILCZt-ir OltANll r-n joii-ii-p CGMPAr.Y. air. Frnnz Wllpwlr. mo n..,i Austrian Violin Vlrtuo. o ! Mm. JlaryKeuck- ,vjilx.cu, oiimeni viounis!.; aimi. lirlStln- SUIIUltZe-Wlchmm.. the, llrnmuKn Soprano s Mr. Manulonl J)e Pasquall, tlie Ureit Ila ian Tenor; Mr. Jacques Frledber g r the Ue 'owned Hautst. Tlciels for tlia course,- secu-lng reserved scat" li parquet and circle, t20Os la dress circi, Urstro, 11.75: tn dress circle, except first row, Kt.50. Single admission not secur ing rtstr ed i-t-ats, 6u cents. Tlie oliart for sale ot reserved seat tick t, 111 open at tli box ollleeot the Academy of Muslo, I'ottsvllle, Novtmber 3, at 8:S0 a. m lurirfcueri-uuiyiu wecure seals in ono hair of A adenif i at 2 n. m.. for pltlznna in sicure sea s In the other hall ot the Academy. H-f loopeulng the chart ranks deslrluc 'opirchae tlcketk will draw numbers for posl ion in line Tea'-her3 aro limited to twenty tickets, and citizens aro limited to ten. Mter Novembers, chart for reserved seats w bo open at Miller's bookstore. I) mrs open at 7 p. m. Entertainment com- aienos at 8 p. m, TltAlNS ArrflnfTflmpntn hnvn hnnn marl . tn holu the trains for Ht. Clair. Fra-kville, Qll herlon Shenandoah, Mshinoy Cltv, Morea, Delano, M'nersvlllo, Deck's, fcbuylklll Haven and Otwigsburg. nntli alter the close of each evening entertainment, O. W. Wltl&H, County Huperlntordent, flu-2aw Finest, Purcwt, IlealthaBt, Chris. SchmidtiAgt 207 Wast Coal St., Shenandoah. HOTEL KAIEB,, CUAB. HUItClULL, Prop. North Maiu D., MAHANOY CFPT Largest and Unist;hotei lnilhrreilon, . FlnejtaccommoJatlous. HanOsome tlxtutej Pool and Ullllard Kooms Atlacliod, ED. BRENN AN. Cor. Cherry amrfJIlbert St . Finest Beers, Wine and Llquoo Hsnaiome lur futures, Best Branch of 6 and 10c Citr Lagerand ; ... Pilsner Beers w n n n . nw I xm. Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Etomach, Dlarrhcro, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and 'shall always continue to do so as It hns Invariably produced .beneficial results." Edwin F. Tardee, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Compant, 77 MtninAV Street, New York Cm HUMPHREYS' Dr. llumplireyn' Hprrlflra aro tclentlllcally and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years tn private practlco and for over thirty years by tho people with entire tucccss. Every slnglo Specula a special cure for the dlAcano named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and aro tn fact and deed the Sovereign Ilemedlcs of tho World. ciTi.it, raictn. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. !i Worms, Worm Fever, Wcrra Collo is 3- Tecthli-Ki Cello, Crying, Wakefulness .S3 4 Dlnrrhea, of Children or AdulU 185 7 CongLs, Colds, Bronchitis 23 8- NcuralKln, Toothache, Faccachc, S3 0 Hcnilnclics, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,33 10- Dyspepsln. Biliousness, Constipation. .S3 11- Hupnri nscd or Painful 1'eriods... .S3 l'J-Wliltcs, Too rrofuso Periods .S3 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness...... .23 14 Salt lMieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,35 13 Ilheuiniiilmn, llheumatlo Tains S3 10-ainlr.rla, Chills, Fever and Aguo .25 10-Cntarrli, lofluenia, Cold In tho Head. .23 20-Whoopliig Cough .35 "f Kidney Dlsenses .S3 2S-Ncrvous Debility J.oo 30- llrlnnry Wcnknean 35 3 1- Soi c Throat, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .35 MDMl'IIUEY.S' WITCH 1IAZP.I, OIL, "The Pile Olutnient."-Trlnl Slie. 25 Cts. Sold bt DraXKlBts, or lent prrM on receipt of price. Pr. llUllrallkT, Mancal Ui .Ke.) mailku rfclE. llCJiriElltlb-JIKD.lO., Ill A13mill.SL,5i;W10UK. SPBOIPIOS. $3 SHOE..1. S THS L.E3T. ocqu:akino, $5. CORDOVAN, -J.sp FlKECAi F&KANSAfiOa lf.5PF0LI0r:,3SoLr.s. ?sj.f2.WORK!N0MFJ. EXTSA FINE. U' 2.tl75B0YSSCH0Cl5HCS. LADIES' SCNO FOR CATALOGUE W-L.-DOUG1.AS, DROCKTON, MAS3. lou can save innnry by piirchaslufi IV. 1. Douglas hhoi'M, Hecause, ve a te the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes In the world, and euarautec the value by tamplns the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the tnlddlenan's profit. Our shoes equat custom' work lu style, easy fiUiug and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value sivcn than fiiv other rank;. T .kc no substitute. If yout dealer cacno' -wpply you, we can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS (IF INDIsnRETinN Spi-clnl nlsaiiHen, Vnrlrne Vrlim nnd io i.uiiinit) ri-rmaiicutly Cured In 4 tu ( Daju. Iti-licf nt Once. BLOOD PniSflN X"rr'z I hurU!c method. Athik' Knrnnnn ll,.n1 I and aj pructlcal ciperleni-e, asCirtlHcnli s and jjipiomiunrove. hend Uve 2-ct'ntstanipiifor I.OOK "TlUITll.o tho onlv True Mullral Hook advertised. Tt la n tr.,n frii.n.i ... u,i I suir.'rersand to those contemplating marriage. I i IIC ni'Mt 8tUtlbom Hnil flAI,ir,.r,,,IU .,U,M a..Mn. Ilrt'd. WrlteoroallandbeHavetl. Houra,0to3: evga, Oto 8 for examination and ireatmentln chronic nnd dangerous cases Cull dally II to ..nil eu. ana sal. from li to 4 ; ev'gs, t to inu.i.wifc i reaimt-nt uy mail. For tho . . , Rot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drink Mineral waters, Wets beer. Dottier- m the rlnoHt latter beers. t7 anS 19 Poach Alley. Shenando&A, ?n THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shomndoit freah and cool llceralwiya oa tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costki.lo & Cassidv, Proprtetoti., WEAR Hammerslough : Bros.' I'jmous New Yorl, rallor-oiado uojLOTsziisra- Dr JTh'ppI 1 3i t Arcii si! I Ul 1 1 IIC CI Philadelphia, Pa. i B The Only Ccnulnn Specialist in Ainer- H icu, NnttvlllintiiiiilliiK What )3 ra Others Ailti-rtiN,.. B eminent dealers ad ov. r the ! ltZ W hi -'IT7, "".m" "mkV num. without l!lal..llFrIoJKhrlt, W Huw onn'11' Hie vawiel rhe snelfcjt ana best earing stopped at Now Lundou to obtain nsun- luntrv. AnV mil f hi..,, tnr I., nf ,.... . . . for n by prominent -taie. ft lino gonui 11,09 ' laael The cl thes In lids o.iuntry - " Ik SUM n IIUlIIKtn. ':'''. i LCiSl Coil St. Tho Venorable Prinoe Von Hohen l jhe Aoopl,B the Oalce, i 0APEIVI VAS F0R0ED TO RESIGN, ii- iiniii-vllur Iti-fiKi-,1, nt tin- Hid illll of lli lt..)Hl MlKti-r, to DenoniKM- I'lihlMicd Article AgnliKt lilt l'olltlcn Opponent, t'mint u Hiilenlierir. II Kit hi X, Oct. 311. -So fur in tho kalw poos tho minlsti-rlal crisis Is over, fi I'rinco Von IIohcnlhi-Hh!llliirsfiir Kovornorof Alsiuv-Liirralno. Iiiih uwi-ntc tho chancJllorshiiaftor first divllnlnnthat minor, rno jinnou n' , ci-ptvd tho ore miPMhlpor Prussia., 9 Icrr Von K.m-1 ler, under scoretnrj-01 ,ao Inti-rlor for tin province of Alstioo-lAirraino, 8iim-ilc-il Count llotho Zu Kulenbara ns prime tnln tsior or tno interior. Iho cmpt'iur's cholco of Prlnco Vim Hohonloho for cliancollor. is taken ns i-vi denco that his majesty doos not Intend to adopt tho estromo vlowof tho measures re quired to arrest tho spread of soolallsn L-rinco on iioneniotio, althoiiRli 74 yours ui iiri-, is very active physically and men iiuiy, Tho appointments of tho now official; wero Kiuctted tmlay. lloth Prlnco Von llohcnlohoand Herr Von Koellur roster day accompanied tho emperor and empress to llorlin from Potsdam. They spent tho uay in tuo city aim tno four returned to gether to Potsdam nt 0 o'clock last oven. ltif?. Thoy dined nnd spent tho ovenltiK at the new palace, Potsdam, and returned to iscriiu today, wlu-n Horr Von Koellcr en tered npon his duties at tho ministry of tho lnionorj As tho political position clarifies tho re tiremcnt of Count Canrlvl from tho chan. cellorshlp assumes still further tho char acter of an actual dismissal. Tho trouhlo appears to liavo orleinated In tho cm peror's reception of a deputation of East x-russian agrarians, headed hy Count Zu Kuleuhorg. Tlio deputation was suh mlsslvo, but tho ngrnrlan organs used tho reception ns proof that tlio emperor was fnrornblo to Count Zu Kulenhurg. Tho intter appearctl to bo dctermlneil to m. main In office. Count Von Cnprlvl sub mitted n memorandum to resign If Count Zu Kulcnberg remained In olllco. Uelng 4uivcii iu ciiuuu ueiween ino two tho em peror, its known, gnvo Ills unqualified ap proval to Count Von Canrlvi's nollcv. Thereupon, ns a set off to tlio emperor's reception of tho agrarians, an artlclo In the Cologne Gazette attacking Count Zu Kulcnberg appeared. Count Zu Kulenberg resigned on Friday morning. Tho emperor sent Her Von Lucnnus, chief of tho civil cabinet, to ask Count Von Capri vl whether no nnu inspired tho nrtlclo In Tho Gazette. Count Von Canrlvl rcnlled In tho mm. ntlve, but expressed his sympathy with that paper's views. Tho emperorthensum moncd Count Von Cnprivl and demunded a public disavowal of tho artlclo. Count Von Cnprlvl repeated that ho had not In spired the article, and would not publish a disclaimer becnuso ho ngrecd with its views. Ho now had no alternative but to resign, which he did. It Is now known as a fact that tho emperor tried to reconcile the personal dlltVrencos between tho two men, nut lulled. Comments are made on tlio curious ir ruption of tho Imperial personal Idiosny- cmcics uuo mo iiomnin or government Had Count on Cnprivl been discarded lor tin- purpose of Inaugurating an alter native policy the public could readily un ticrstand the change, but that a new ehan cellor should Ik appointed tu execute ex aetly the same pulley that Ills' pmlcc-ensiir advocated is altiigether a new development T rmlii ii al IdeiH,, i't... on 'o;.A Wio visited Count Von Cnprlvl : The Intter will enjoy a pensk erdn x-chaneellnr, but his army pension w.'lio canceled. After a visit to Geneva he Intends to take up his lieruuiuuiiii resilience with his nieces on their estates In liraudeuburg. Wushingtim' Smallpox Scare. Washington, Oct. 2J. Another well developed, enso of smallpox was discovered yesteruay, the victim being Charles K, Williams,'!, colored messenger In tho In torior department. His enso Is directly traceable to tho fact that ho camo in con tact with another messenger in tho depnrt- meui, wnojias neenstricKon anil with the father of tho child that died from tho smallpox. Williams Is tho third messen ger In tln department who hns been at tacked with the disease A colored woman who had been exposed to the disease left tlio city Tor a small place called Plsgah, 1 thirty mllus down the Potomac river, on the Maryland sldo. 1 1 Is reported that sho has died, and un investigation will bo IK California's Knrtluinnku Shocks, San Dikuo, Cal., Oct. 90.-Tlie shocks of earthiiuano which lieinm lost Tuesday of ternoon continued during tho week and reached an end with a very perceptible shook, folt throughout tho region between Lakeside and Alpine. A spring of water which bad ijoon obliterated because of tlio earthquake two yours ago aguln sprang iiiiuuxinu-iiiu. i nere are reports of other similar occurrences In the mountain ootin try. l'nliillj llurni-il by Oil liuincw. Pn-lBBUKO, Oct. . Mary Dugun, aliout 15 years old, the daughter of a well known family nt Elliot liorough, whs fatally burned by the explosion of u lamp, and is dying. She was placing tlio lamp on the mantel when It fell, striking her knee and then to tlie door, where it exploded, send ing the Humes over the dress of Miss Uu gon and slio was horribly burned. lliul I1U Arm Torn Out. Hazlkton, Pa., Oct. 3D. While at work In Onolda oolllury Michael Gltnbo, aged 36 years, who wan engaged In fowling ooal into tlio rollers, laid Ills ami caught In tlio grinding tooth. Ueforo the engine oould he stopped that member was dragged from his body. Wood rushed from tlio torn out shoulder io quickly that ho died before being extricated. Tho Djlmlt bturts rur Asia. Npav Londok, Coun., Oct. 30. Tho cruiser l)etrit,whiuh la to bo ndileil tnflm licet of Vessels iAi tho Aslntio station, left jiiv s,i!,i'l,HJs ut-iuro prootieuing to her Diaiiou. Finuen Klllid In a rjBht with Coulcts. PAltls, (let '."i. A dispatch received hero from Cayenne, thy capllal ci lYm-li Guluna, says that nHMIMourred in tho convict settlement H.t. 31 Three iruards nnd twi-H-A mWa iv.ra wiii.1 Five of tho latter wcaHrchliti. Heart Disease 30 YrsI Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr.G. W.McKlnsey, postmaster ot Kokorao, Intl., and a bravo cx-soldlcr. says: "1 had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since lcavlnc tho army at tho close of tho late wart I was troubled with palpitation and shortness ot breath. 1 could not sleep on my left side, and had pain nround my heart I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure' I decided to try It Tlio first bottlo made a decided Improvement In my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." , Q. W. McKINSEV, P. M., Kokomo, Ind lr. Miles Heart Cnro Is sold on a positive cuaranteo that tho first bottlo will lionoflU AlldruKgisWBOllltnttl, 0 bottles forts, or . JIL" l!?bV: prWa,',(1' Pn receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Modical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Political Cards. "VOTIE FOR OP PHACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. Wlliriiiir, TBI Of Shenandoah, For SHERIFF. VOTE IFOIR, First District, Ml, VOTE ZETOIR, (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR. "VOTJE3 FOB JAMES B.REILLY Of rottBvil'io, For CONGRESS. T . M. REILLY'8 OKHTKALIA'B POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beef and Refreshing Winer, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the plaen. T, SI. Kcilly'a, Locust Avenue. OENTHALM f MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successor to OoalrieT llros.) No. a6 Kaai Ceulro.Hiroel, eillUMANDOAIZ, I'A. I) Our Motto Ucat Quality at Lowest Osii Prices. Patronage reapeoUuUy eolloltea. LEX. SCOTT OS. WYATT, 1 LEG IS COYLE,
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