I 1 nrr lino ix . ICC Yi U A Pain-rackod Snfleror Tolls An Interesting Story. How lie Was Tortured For Years And Finally Cured By Munyon's Remedy. Chnrlei Wark. of 14 N. Twenk.$-fourth St., Philadelphia, has been a constant sufferer from rheumntlim for yenrs. He was cured by the me of Munyon's Kheu mntUin Ciitp. This la his story ; "I was Hflllctcd with rhetfmntUm In the right shoulder and puflcred the most ex cruciating nony. Sharp "hoitlng pains darted through it so Intense1 I could not sleep nights. Even the weight of the bed clothes was more than I could bear; neither could I lto on the rlgat side or on my back, Lifebe:amen perfect burden tome. I could not raise my hand to my head, and when I attempted to put on my coat or any article of dress, the torture wns enough to drive me wild. Many remedies were suggested nnd tried, but none did mo the slightest good, nnd I be gan to despair of ever being able to ob tain relief. Some time ago, however, I procured Munyon's Rheumatic Cure. It afforded mo relief nfter the first few ,-dojies, nnd by the time the little 23 cent bottle wns gone I was entirely free from pain. 1 nave nan no return oi my oiu enemy, and I feel satisfied I am per manently cu "ed. It ftpemfl sn wnnilprfill I can hardly realize It, and enn only show my appreciation of the merits of the cure by recommending it to other suf ferers." Munyon's Rheumatic Cure Is guaran teed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never falls to euro sharp, shooting palps In the arms, legs, sides, hack or breast, or soreness In any part of the body In from onu to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swoolen Joints, stiff bnck. nnd all pains In the hips nnd loins, Chronic rheuinai tlsm, sciatica, lumbago Or pain in the back, are speedily cured. Munyon's Homcoopathlo Home Remedv Company, of Philadelphia, put up specif ics for nearly every disease, which aro sqby nil druggists, mostly for 23 cents in Errr.crr juneB9. 1891 Trains Iciwe HhonsmJoMi us follows; Fr-r New York via Phllsdelrihli. ink rti .I0 S 85, 7 9i, a.m. IJ.S2, 3.55, S.55 p.m. Snnrt fill), a m For New York via Mate-. Ohnrj vmex anyi B.sa,7.ai a. m., lisj, 8.55 n re fVir Kfa11nEf anil Prillnrlnlnhl. wnnlr it.. 2.19. o 35. 7 30. a.m., 18.S!, S.M, 5.65 p. m B: dar t, 10, r on For pouvlUe, week ays, 8.t0, 7.20, a. tt tM J.55. fi.-i's p. m. Sunday. JUO a. m. ForTamaioaana Mahauoy City, week d .10, 6.25, T.Jo, a. m., 12,, s55, 8.65 p. m. Su day, & 10, a.m. Addition! to: MabanoyOltj week days, 7.00 p. m. For Wllllsmsport, Sunbury and Lswlsbur! euk uays, o.ta, ti.ou a. m,, l..w, ,,ej p. E Sunday, 8.S1 a.m. For Mshsupy Wane, week day?, J.I0. J.W, B. 7.80, 11.80 a.m., 18.32, 1.83, 2.55, 5.65, 7.09, B 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.IU, a.S5, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week ays ,3.3 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 8.33 p. to Ml at 8.23 a. m. TRAINS FORt SHENANDOAH I Lcavo New York via Phllalelpni,weeisar 6.00 a. m.,.1.30. 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night. Hi day, 8.00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.80. n.io a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, ItoadlnB Termini, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.n .(, 11.30 p. m. Sunday. 11.31 p. m. Lcavo Heading, week days, 1.1)5,7.10,10.03, 11.) a. m., 6.65. 7.57 p. ra Sunday, l.!5, i m Leave I'ottsvllle, week days, 8.35, 7.40 6. ci 12.30, 0,1 1 p. ra Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.13, 8.60, ll.JJ tn., 1 20.7.15, V.VH p. ra. Sunday, 8.13 a. rr. Leave Uahanoy City, weak days, S 45, S.51 11.47 a. ra., 1.61, 7,41, 9.51 p. tn. Sunday, 8.0 a. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, .0, i.w 0.80, 0.37, 11.69 a. in., 12.56, U.06, 5.30, 6.ie,7M,li. ' p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 4.00 a. m., Leave WlUumspirt. week days, 10.10, a au 3.85,11.15 p.m. Su day, 11.15 p. m, For naltlmoro, Washington and the West II. O. It. It., through trains loave Readin.-. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P, & It, R. R.) at !.., 7.40. n.26 a. m 3.11,5.1fl, 7.2i, p. m., Sunday ,. T.40, 11.23 a.m., 3 4A. 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Waar and Houth Street Wharf for Atlantic nit?. UTMlr.nauj P.rn.nia tt lift s m O f.1 1 rtl L00p. m. Accouimodailon, 8.0J a. m.. ,8.15 p. zo. 1 Hnndny Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aocom updattun 8 to a. m. and 4.30 p.m. ' JtcturnlDi:. leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic and ArUan.m avenues. Weok-Days Uxpross, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and 4.0Oa d5.3Jp.ai. Accom3Qddtlon,815a.m,, and4.3ip. m. " Bunttt hxtross, 4.00. 7.30 p.m. Ao:ommo, datlon, 7.15 o, m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor c irs on all expresi trains. C. C, HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia 1' I. A. SWRIQAHD, Gen, Sunt. PKHNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. , SOnCTCKILL Division. JUNE 3d, 1S94. Trains wilt lcavo Shenandoah after the above data for Wlffgaa's, Qllberton, Fr&okvllle, Ner Castle, Ht. Clair, I'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Readin;, Pottitown, l'hconlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phi). adelphla (Uroad streot station) at 8:00 and litis a.m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForFottJ' vlllo and Intermediate stations a: 10 a. m, SUNDAYS. For Tlgrn'8, GUberton, Frackvllle, lie'' Caetle, St. lair, Pottsvllle at fl;W, S;40 a. and 8;10 p. i. For Hamburg, Heading, Pnta town, l'hi. nlivllie, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at C:00, 9:4 a. m., 8:10 p.m. Trains lr avo Frackvllle tor Bhenandoth at IClOa. m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p. tn Br ndavs. . 13 a. m. and 6: 40 n. m. Loava 1'ottsvKle for Shenandoah at 10:19, 11 4ua. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. ra.Bunda 10-40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Lnavo I'alladelnhia (Uroad street station! for heianlob at 6 67 and BH in.) 10 ad 7 11 n Leave Uroad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR N13W YORK. For New York. Express, week da. at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 16, 60, 7 S3, 8 20. 8 60, 11 W; ii i m iu. i w uuuu, 14 p. m, tijimiieu ix frees 1 06 and 4 22 p m. dlnlntr cars.) 1 40, SO (dining oar), 3 20, 5, 5,8,650, 713, 8 12, 10 p tn, 12 01 night. Sundayj, 3 20, 4 05, 450, 515. 8 A), 9 50, 11 ul a m, 12 41, 1 10, 23) (dinlnecar). 4 0, (Limited 4 112), 620,031,6 50, 7 13, 8 12pm! 1201 night. ' Express for Boston, without ohauge, 11 a m, WAHHINOTON AND THE SOtlTH. For llaltlmors ana VTasuliKton a W, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 IS, 1 1 4J m..(12 S5 limited dtnlnt car,) 130, 8 46, 441, (dining car). (Sis Con- !:realonal Wmltu, dining car), 6,17, 8 65, 7 40 dlnlnicar) p m, and (2 ill night week iajs. luudays, 851). 7 20. 810, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dlnlnar car), 6 55, 740 (dlnlns car) p m and Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC! CITY. Bxpress, 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m week ress, o oo a m, z iu, 4 w and 6 00 p m week Sundays, Kxpres. 8 45 and 8 45 a m. Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Ileaoh, express, U a.'m., 4 00 d m week Cnilav U Of! a m. uayn. For Hnllv Itaactl. data. Sunday. II 00 a m. . rorBea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, express, vwu ( in wqeg aays, , sun ittvi.acilim. " ' For Homers Point, exproxs, 8 50, am, 4 00 p H. hi. I'BI OBI J U. 5Voni oen'lMi-t Bate and Itellabla Horses to Hire; READING NEBDENT8 LIVERY Pear Alley, Roar. ColfeeoasOf . The best rigs In town. Horses takes, t ' board. Jlu:tng promptly tended to. MED WA1IUF Stories of tho Disaster Told by Survivors. STRUCK 011 A rOOOOUND OOAST. A llrnro Steward Rtrnin In ttio Slioro wltli n T.lfo Line, nnd by ttio AM nf TliU Lino Ovpr tx Iltntilrptl Wro UoAcued Thrill lnff lljtpprlciici'ft. Auckland, N. 7,., Nov. 3. Tho surviv ors of tho wreck of tho steamer Wnlrapa tell tlirllUnK stories of the wreck. Second Ofllcer Clark says that n thick fog set lit nt noon Sunday, obscuring everything. Tho shock of tho stranding nwnkened tho passengers, nnd many of them rushed from their cabins In only their night clothing, making their way 11s quickly as possible to the deck. Tho son was then making n clean breach over the after part of tho stenmer, and ns tho nfrlghted pass engers enmo on deck many' of themwero curried overboard lieforo they hadnchanco to catch hold of anything to snvo them selves Vhon daylight enmo It w(W found that tho steamer hail struck at tho foot of a precipitous cliff that loomed several hun dred feet nbovo tho vossel. To effect a landing on the shelving places of tho cliff was n most difficult and dnngorous uude -t.tklug. Thoso nbonrd tho steamer could sco floating In tho sen nrouud tho wreck it largo number of corpses. S01110 persons by means of floating wreckngo managed to reach tho edgoof thOTOtks. Tho Hinln nnd foro rlggtng were then filled with passengers, who had gono aloft to escapo being swept Into tho sen by tho hugo wnves that were? combing over tho vessel, About sixty of them wero standing on tho ratlines or cross trees. Others wero hang ing with most tenacious grip to tho davits. Tho outlook was very dark when an en gineer nnd fireman volunteered to swim nshoro with n lino. They took tho ropo and jumped overboard, but hud not gono far when tho pounding seas compelled them to relinquish tho lino, They then swam for tho rocks, wl)ch they reached In h Terribly bruised condition. A Scotch man then volunteered .to niako tho at tempt to get tho lino ashore, but ho, too, failed. Then 0110 of tho stownrds snld that ho would try to get tho lino nshoro. Divesting himself of nearly all his cloth ing, ho boldly sprang Into tho foaming sea and grasped tho rope. Tlmo nnd ngaln It appeared as though he had gono down, but ho finally reached the rocks with tho lino still In his grasp. Aided by thoso oil tho rooks, tho lino vrai made fast, nnd It was by this means that most of tho sur vivors wero saved. A young girl, Jnno Williams, says that sho wns In her cabin when tho steamer btnlck, Sho heard tho thud and roused her sister, who was sleeping soundly. Kach of tho girls seized Ufa belt , nnd rushed, In their night dresses, to tho hurrienno deck. ,Tho vessel suddenly listed, and tho pas sengers on tho lower sldo wero swept from tho deck. Miss Williams said: "I mid my sister climbed up tho steep In cline of the deck to th6 ratling, to which WO clung with all our strength. We wero repeatedly submerged by tho wnves and wero nearly drowned. Tho vessel pounded dreadfully, and I thought thnt ovcry mo ment sho was going to break up. I bad In the menntlmo caught hold of a ropo, which, when n largo wavo struck mo, snapped and I wns thrown Into tho sea. I wns tiunblo to swim, nnd ennght hold of pieces of wreck ngo. I wns buffeted ljy tho soft until I.wtts driven, with others, clinging to tho wreck ngo, closo to tho elilf. "Whon day bognn to bronk tho spectnelo was appalling. I was hanging to nspar, around which my hnlr wastwlnted. Nearby I saw men and women tc-rn from tho wreckngo to which thoy wore clinging and drowned before my eyes. Homo reached n ledgo only to lie again drawn back Into tho sen by it receding tmvo. Finally I wns tho only ono allvo. My sister, whllo attempt ing to ettenpo by tho lifo lino, beenmo en tangled In tho lino nnd was strangled. A f tor I had been In tho water twelve hours, and wns almost completely exhausted, I was perceived by tho survivors nshoro. Ona of them swam' to my rbsouo. Ho fast ened a ropo to mo nnd then wo wero both hauled nshorc." Anothor passenger describing tho scene on deck af ter tho vessel had struck sa.i s that it number of persons wero singing and praying. Several of them were kneeling and had hold of nothing, and therefore, when tho first big wavo swept over tho Bteamer they wero carried Into tho sjn. Hoportfl previously cablwl to tho Associ ated I'ross that 111 passengers nnd twenty- threo of tho crow woro drowned aro con firmed. Ofor a hundred wero roMjuod. A lirlrf TlinnloiKltliisr Proclamation, Salem, Ore, Nov. 3. 'Governor Pen oycr issues tho following Thanksgiving proclamation: "I hereby appoint tho Inst Thursday of this mouth a Thanksgiving holiday. In tho day o propertty baioj fid, but in tho day of adversity consider. licelosliistes vll, 11." NUGGETS OF NEWS. The government of Manitoba denies tho appeal of Catholics for separate puhlio schools. Today Is tyeoorntlon Day In Texas. Business houses nnd schools nro closed tlds afternoon. Chcnao Ixikors sny thoy nro making lonvos larpror now, but havo no ldoa of de creasing the prioe of bread. Tho Berlin North German Gazette do nles tho statomont that Dr. Herman Vou Schelltng, Prussian minister of justice, will resign. Two burglars worked several hours to opon a safe In n store In Brooklyn. Tl o safo was merely for ornament,. being never locked mul always empty. An Indictment alleging bribery and re ceiving unlawful fees ttgninet l'ollto Cap tain John T. Stephenson, of Now York, was HIM by 'the jjnind jury. Tho prlzo fight at Buffalo last nlgufber twosn Jim Paly, of Buffalo, nhd'JA Slnvln, of Australia, was given, to" polvj on n foul, In tho sovouth round. Frederick Wll5 soldier In tbo jnAijnp" corps, shot l)is mistress, Annie Grandy, In n dlsrcputabW house in Washing! ou, and then klllod, lilmselfj Tho woman may . re, cover. ',,'... Gonernl Juan H. Cortina, onea tho ter ror of the Rio Grnudu frontier, died of pneumonia at Alscopole7nlcn, MtJxIoo, nnd ' was , bdrlcd with all AlucndlQory nonorg.( , , , , ' a! Tho organization of a company tq util ize tho waters of tho Bmquabunnu river to provide eleqtrio,powerfof Manufactur ing and other plants U Ut ftctlra ftroffrosa Ul tKUtlLUOCU, , . : pailJUSON'S THISATRK, r, j. miacBOH. manager. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '94, The Or at G'eraan Comedian, MB, GUS. WILLUMS, In a iio' and lilflhlysucic"' '1 striio provok ing tntlo fa.w t . .liaco Valtti, entile', APRIL FOOL" Up to d' to Just thrco laujtM each one hour Ion?. Jolly 'omediaus, inorry oubriits, sweei sln.ers, rnretul cfiino-rs. EVl UYTllISO NLW THI4 SBASON. PrlccH, as, 3$, 50 -UKl 1$ CtB. Reserved cai a: Klrlln's drug store. HUMPHREY'S' Dr. Iliiniplirryu' Speclfltiihrotclentlnrsllrand carefully prepared ltemnlln, mod for rears in private practlco and for over thirty years by tho people wltli entire nucceM. Every slnglo Specula a fljicclal euro for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or rednclng the system nnd are In fact and deed the bo erelgn llemedlca of tho World, HO. CTRf 4, rSICIH. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., S'J5 a Wormst Worm Fever, Worm Collo 'IS 3- Tectbluff Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .35 4- Ilnrrlicn, ot Children or Adulu 35 7 Coustis, Colds, Bronchitis .35 8 XeurnlBln, Toouiachc, Faccacbe 35 0 llcndacliea, Blck Headache, Vertigo.. .35 JO Dysprpnln, Biliousness, Constipation. .35 11 Suppressed orl'nlnfiil 1'erloils... .35 13-Whites. Too 1'roruse l'erioil .35 13 Croup, LnryiiBltln, Hoarseness.... .35 11-Hult Ithcnm, Erjslpelas, Eruptions.. .35 15 Itlicuiuntlsin, llhcuoutlo l'alns .35 lG-aialprla, ChUls, Feer and Ague .35 10-Cntnrrb, Influenza, Cold In tho Head. .35 20 Whooplut Conch, .35 3r-Klilncy Jllscnses .35 SS-Ncrvous Debility 1.00 30- Urlnnry Weakness... 35 31 SoroTbrunt, QuIncy.Vlcerated Throat .35 lIUHirHHEYS' WITCH HAZEI, OIL, "Tho IIIo Olulment."-Trlnl Wic, 25 OH. Sold'fcr Drnirslrita, or sent rrsPl't on receipt tot priced Pa. HtmrHSitv1 Uakual (N4r.K.e,) MAiinu amkr. liinrimKis' jieii.io., tti luniuun tu, hsir Tonw. 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Address, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., lAttk 1S6jc H3G3. Jlnnton, ,irns. ED. BRENNAR Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wine3 and Liqatir Handsome Bar Fixture Rest Rrtinilf ft' fi nml 10o flic SHARES FOR SALE. The Safo Deposit Ilullilinit nnd Savins; Asso. elation nl Iff ndlng. 1'a., ntfers for ilo a lew hundred abates ot block. Tills It a coot, citable and prosperous autnciatlou In which tn take shares. Having ready sale for nil monev, tho premium received is largo, consequently tho stock w ill mature much sooner than associations located tn towibt where there tsnogrcttdeinaud for inonev, and building operations aie very limited. The value of each Bhare is ?-M' at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Month:y dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent interest allowed on alt pa) nients mad In mil anco for 4 months or longer. Members- may withdt.iw one r all Mures at any tlmo 1 civ ImrS1 days written notice, and aro entitled to lite full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, interest alter one year, thereby makUg tt an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estato security. No shares will be forced out. Th fund Is run on tho fame conservative principles as our local hinds which havo been tried tor years and found safe. Anyone wlsli ii v to Invest tn a Saving Fund will find It to i-ii-Interest o call on the lortal Bcents and receive full particulars. Itev. II. A. Keiser, D. I)., of Mafianoy L'lty, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah. Tie STEAM REIOVATtlG in'rV"'"- When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at HILWOIJAS HO.TEL 200 North Contro Strool. M4ate ul all hours, Ladles' dining room ittaofipf. 'Fluent .vines, Honors. ctKars. UliillUbl PhiladB bhla. Pa. 'inoiinir lieniiino KprciaiiMt in Ainer lili, KativitllKtiimlliiK What lllhrrH Advertlan, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION J Hpeitlal IUmif(tM, Viirlcono Velun nndl . Cured In t to if) a. iCrller at Oure- BLGOD POISON cum"byenynaew ii4riui.l9rotho-i tt years' Europeun IlonpiUl Mi4 42 Mustlalicitnc, aiCettltlcattti and DlDlomav ttitruj 'Henrt five ''anliiAmtiufnr ho.jc VTUIW,liV the only True Wedloul Honk advert!! it u a true friena ta all uucrvrsuuu to maw comempiatifis marriap. The rawt stubborn and tlan serous caen Bolic- ev'ta, fij5 HforUiftininatttjii and trpatraentln chrnnloand diuwimueakM. ('ill tiniiuit tn su I wea, tuuiBut, rrotu Bto -I t tVcs, a to vv t uHutj w - Tfruau tjy Hlll Weeks' Museum, llir'iji. i-aJra's ot ll selrictlinyt. iri'nibt, 'irtAlurry. Colics, tad liwilAius ill Eesr, ' Uti hath Oil!) tree luutiv,y nj-nlnt md vning. M 'I- r ..'. it tj i Professional CarcTn yy N. STKIN, M. I).. PHYSICIAN AND SUROROX. Omee ll-wm 7. Kgin's New RnlMlM, ooi. per Ma'n n.1 Centre streets heinn loali, 1'a. Offli-e IInur: to in a. .: I to 3 p m.i 7 to 8 p. tn. Night offl e-No. 1 Wast 0.tk stroet 8. KIBTLKK, M. D rniSWIAN AND BVROSOIt, . ifflce-lo Nortd Jardtc street, Shenaoh. M. U, 11URKE, JiTIORNXT A.T-LA IT SRIKAVtftOAn, TA, lfflrA..TScnt1 t,nllHfn0 nl t n , m nrA Centre streets, Hhensnd n, 1 J. PIEKOK ItOIlBRTB, M, U No. 36 Bast Coal Utreel. HHKKANDOAH, PA Offlo Hourt 1:30 to i ana 8:SU to V p. m. D It. J. H CALLUN, no ii iou'B jarom streot, SbetianfloA Ornoi (louua: Ii30 to 3 ana 0:30 to 8 P. h Eicepi Thursday evenlcf . Vo otee work on tlimilay except Warrant,, mrnt. A UrUt aclhertnce to V$ 3fflc how U abiolutelu neceuait- J-It. WENDELL UEUEtt, Successor to Drt. CHAS. T. PALMER, BTB AND EAR 8VRQEON, 301 Mnhnntougo Street, Pottsvllle, Pennj. Lager and Pilsner Beer? Finest, Purest, Healthest, Chris. Schmidt, Agt S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah. 9Iiea nil who can taste our candle o caaa without n feeling of nffec Odd Girl "on 'or the young man , , who brings them. They Jnst melt In the mouth; the girl's eyet melt with tenderness the young man alsc melts, nnd the question Is settled. Try it, FRED. KEITrTAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. M iln St. . , Vh0l03ale aont for Fe1genspaaxH:war1tt I i Export Lager and Sum Pale Eeei. No naerraade. Fine llauora and Cigars iw c-uuiu inain nu $3 sm& IS THE BEST. OSQUCAMMO. S. CORDOVAN, fnrtiMiiriiiiiriipriniiiri r Ktr.LnAL win runj. s4.5FlrECAlF&KM5A181 3.SPPOLICE",3SOLES. EXTRA FINE. u, 2.I.7-sBoY5SCH00LSH!!S. LADIES- S?2.fi.t. .,r. SEND TOR CATALOGUE W'L'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, VVA53. You con save tnonrr liypurcliaslup IV. L. lloiieltis bhucs, Bechuse, we nro the largest manufacturers of advertised shoea In the world, and guarantee the value by stamplnR the name and price on the bottom, wliioh protects you against blgn prices and the middleman's profits Our shoes equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qualltlss. Wc have them sold every where at lower prlc i 'or the value given than any other make. T'lke no aubtUtutc. If your dealer cannot supply ywi, w can. gold by Joseph Ilalli Shenandoah, Pa. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinkt tttneral wntcrs, Wetsa beer. liottlera o' Uib lluest lager lieers. 17 t&l 19 VoKh Alloy, Shenandoab, Ti. IIBNANDOAIl's RELIABLE Hand, Xsaundrsr Cor. Lloyd and White HU. All worlc guaranteed to be'.nrst-clas 3 In every particular. Hlllc ties and laee curtain sa spec laity, Qoods called for and delivered. Ajtrl. tollelted. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the snmelwashlng that yourpuoiH uo.nnuine water you onnK Isn't even lit tor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beor and Portor. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Sheaandoaa Branch. THEATRE : CAFE i Kormorly kept by Tbo. Olbbonn, Slain and Oak Sh., Shonndo, fresii and cool Ilotraltr J. do tap. vvtnes, Llijuora, CUat. CoeTKLLO & Caiwiuv, Proprietors HOTEL KAIBR, ti(lAM.UnnULL, Prep. North data St., . SJaHANOY CITY. Largest and flnwt liotM In IherejUn. naejtaoooiimjdatloni. ' ' llanldonu dxturoa, Pajl sal Billiard'i;nr.i AimeUMU" WlaF-r-!"" IP I Serioua Charge Agaiust a Higb Now York Official. SAID TO HAVE A00EPTED A BRIBE. A I'lirmrr Illpr lnr or the lltrln Dclmrt innit llriitnnn mi Ostli Tlmt CmilinN shmer Auitrmva Aici pli-il HIWO Tor I'm. curing it l.lr ni- 111, Drtili tin, Chnrci'. XEW VoRK, Nov. 8. Yesterday's sensa Hon In coniuTtloii with the Lexow invw, ttfrntion wns the niiiiea ratio of Mrs. Iler lnnnn on the stand. This was not seusa tlonal on aeomnt of tiwtlniony, for tho wltliess was excused Immedlatelv after Unyliig sho appeared of her own free will. but because of the lutriiruo Indulged In by tho representatives of the committee to so- ctire Mrs. Itcruiniin's presence. is soon as Justice Potts withdrew his charfres of jierjury UKaliist Mrs. Hermann In Jersey City she was dlschurui'd, and representatives of the Lexow einutnlttev nsked her If sho desired to fro to New York and testify voluntarily. She replied thnt sho did, and wns taken to the ferry In a cntThtgo. There an otllcer nppoared nnd Joined tho party, armed with n warrant charging Mrs. Hermann with criminal contempt of court, which wis to be served in ease she changed her mind. Senator Daly, tho witness' counsel, know nothluir of her departure from tho jail, nnd said an hour before sho loft that sho would nover nppemr before the committee. hnrly In the day Commissioner Sheehan was excused with tho understanding thnt lie should appear before tho commltteo when summoned, but that ho would not bo cnlled upon this week. Iletectlvo Dennct wns called to tho stand nfter recess. He testified thnt ho had tried during tho day to subpoena tho notorious jnno. Charles, tint was told she was absent from tho city. Ttio clerk of tho Hotel Tortorl, on tho corner of Lexington nvciitto nnd Thirtieth street, wns cnlled. Ho admitted thnt Mine. Charles owned tho hotel, nlthough tho li cense was In another name. Moses Huntoon, superintendent of tho National Ice eompnny, said that when Po liceman Carey wns about to bo appointed tho prospective patrolman had borrowed 300 from hint. Ho had given a check for the money. Policeman Carey told n dis connected story of having borrowed tho f300 to glvo Ids father, n farmer iu New Ilampsiilro. hdgar II. Tomlinsou, former chief In spector of tlio excise department, tstifled thnt n friond of his nsked him to secure by his Influence n license for Mine. Charles. Tho witness said ho used his Influence to obtain a. license nnd admitted thnt ho told tho woman sho would havo to take a 11- conso out In n different name. Ho said Mmo. Clinrles culled and saw his wife. Mrs. Toinllusou was cnlled nnd told a straightforward story of Mmo. Charles Hccklug her husband's lnlluenco through her. Mmo. Ulmrles on her third visit gavo Mrs. Tomllnson ?B00 to secure a li cense Tito witness said sho gavo this money to her husband, nnd they went to tho oxciso board. Her husband went Into tho commissioners' room. "I stood otitsido," said sho, "but through tho door I saw Commissioner Andrews. When my husband enmo out tho trm was gone, and he snld tho license would bo granted," Mr. Tomllnson ngaln took tho stand nnd caused a . i uiitlon by saying ho went Into Commissioner Andrews' room nnd gave him ffi K) "Aro you positive that you 'wild Mr. An drews, who is now street cleaning com missioner and sits there, loOOf" "Yes, positive. I havo known him for tinny - trs." Commissioner Andrews wns sitting a few feet from tho witness and right liolow tho dins. When accused ho turned pale. "That J600 was n bribef " nsked Senator O'Connor The witness nodded his head. "Did you recelvo uny of tho JGOO?" nsked Senator Ilradloy. "No, sir," replied tho wltness.posltlvely. "Do you entertain any hard feelings to wnrd Cojnmls'ilonor Andrews?" uskod Senator O'Connor. "Yob, I have n good reason to do so," said tho old man, with n touch of bitter dosh In his voice. "Still, your feelings would not lend you to swear falsely? " queried Senator Pound. Tho wltnoss shook his head nnd turned bis fnco to Mr. flolT, who nsked: "That JfiOO had nothing. to do with tho regular license feo?" , "No, sir." "Your feelings prompted you to como forward?" naked Senator O'Connor. "YeBl" Then tho witness strnlghtcued up In tho chair and looked squarely at Mr. Gaff nnd said: "1 have told tho troth. I am now In tho employ of the Western Union Telegraph company for thirty years on and off. I am an old war telegrapher," Commissioner Andrews hail been shift ing nervously on UU sent during tho wit ness' luxjiiwitlous. He at lust arose and said: "In common decouoy I doinamlau opportunity to bo heard uud deny under oath taking tlmt tfiOO." Mr. Golf Miid the commissioner could take the stand today, and tho Investiga tion was then adjourned. Itacon Will Kiiceci'il Prn.itor Wnlsh. ATLANTA, Nov. 8. The Demoeratiocnu cus of the Goorght general assembly nomi nated two United States senators yester day afternoon, The nppointment of Sen ator Patrick Walsh by Governor Northen was unanimously confirmed by his elec tion to fill out the unexpired term of tho lata Senator Colquitt. L'or the long term, beginning March -I, 1WJ5, Hun. Augustus O. Daoon wan nominated on tho first bal lot, he receiving Ut) votes. CougroMinnu Henry G. Turner received 87 votes, D. L Garrard SI vott and Patrick Walsh 0 votes for tho loug. Tho nomination of Major Daoon was then niado unanimous. Tho election will tnko pluoo next Tuesday, but yesterday's caucus settled tho mnttur. Ux-rrcmlcr Murder's Vuneral. MoSTHRAl., Nov. 3. A president could not hnvo a more Impresslvo funeral than tho lato Jlonoro Alercler, ox-promler ot Queboo, had today. Among tho nail bear ers woro Chief Justice Taoosto, ox-Premier Joly, Li. l). Duwu, vresiaent of tho St. Jean llnptlsto socluiy, and numerous Judges., The hour) was drnwn by six horiMW, nnd It took four, wagons to carry tho tloral emblwnu. ThurQ were twelve bands in tho procession, In which at least 83,000 peoplo took part; Knther Itenaud, lunerlor general of tho Jesuits, officiated at tho funeral, assisted by Vicar (ftnorul HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. - "For a long time I hnd a terribla pain at my heart, which lluttercd 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 mlnuto would bo my last, Thcrp was a feclllntr of oppression about my heart, ami I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am liappy to say it lias cured me. 1 now Imvo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its cITcct was truly marvelous. " MItS. IlATUtY E. BTAr.lt, PotUvllIo, Pa. Dr. Miles tloart Cnro is sold on a posltlvo KuaraiiteotUatthollrstUittlo will Vonoflt. AlltiruirmstssellltatKl, o bottles forKLor ltwlll bosont, preiwli , on receipt of mica by tho Dr. Mlloa ifedioal Co T lakbart. Im2 Political Cards. "VOTE FOB OP FHACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. fBlBl'Yoilglor, mm. i mmm Of Shonnndoiih, For SHERIFF. "VOTIE3 fok First District, TOTE FOB J. JL COYLE (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR. VOTE IFOIR, Of Pottaville, For GON&RESS. T. M. REILLY'S ckntbalia'b POPULAR : HOTEL I Whre you oan always get a glass ot Cool Beef and Refreshing VineSi WhUsnys, eto. Don't (orget the pise. T. M. Itcllly(, Locust Avenue, CENTIIALIA. PA.I MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coskley llros.) No. so Kast Centre 81ret, NHKNANnUAII, IA. Our Motto: .Best Qusllty t Lowest ,0. ALEX. SCOTT III MWWl I
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