r, Aseptic. An impure plaster may be a source of serious danger from infection. To guard against this there should be a guaranty of asepticity. Allcock's Porous Plaster is strictly aseptic, and thus can be used freely for all sprains, bruises, or conges tion of the chest or throat. Avoid Dealer who try to palm off Inferior planers as substitutes lor " Allcock's." Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure or corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills 'ore invaluable for Impure blood, tor pia nvcr ana wo ait stomacn. PA" Rn,n SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1891. Trains lerve Shenandoah as follows For New York via Philadelphia, mesa- da, t.10, 6.25, 7.2B, ,m.. 12.83, 2.55. 5.6? p.m. Sur.1i S.10, a. m. for New York via Utsa Ctjun week days, 6.25,7.SI . m., 12.S2, 2.NS p. w. For Rnadlng and Philadelphia, week flT 2.10, 6.2S. 7 20, 1. m., 12.32, IfA. 6.65 p. m Sn day, 2.11). ra. For Pottvlllo, week days, 2.10,7.20, . m U.S2..55, IS.W p. m. Sunday, 2.in a. m. T"crTnn!aruaand Mahanoy City, week day 2.10, 6.2.5, 7.20, a. m 12,32, 2.55, 6.55 p. m. Sat Hay, 2.10, a. m. Addition.) fi Mahanoy Oit. week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllnmsport, Sunbury and LenlabuT week day.-. 3.26, 11.80 a. m., 1.33, 7.00 p. D. Sunday, 3.25 a. m. ' For Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.10, 8.K, .j 7,20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.f, G.W, 7.00, S.J p. m. Sunday, 2 lu. 3.23, a. m. For Ashland and Ssamokln. week days, 8.3 7.20, 11.30 a. m.. 1.33, 7.00, 0.83 p. m. Surea 1.23 a. m. TRAINS TOn SHENANDOAH) Leave New York via Pbiladelpnu.neokafc)' 8.00 a. m., 1 80, 4.00 7.30 p. ra 12.16 night. Ha day, 6.00 p. m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week flay 4.80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 1.80 p. m Leave Philadelphia. Heading; Termini reek days, 1.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.P ii.hu p m. fsunnav. u.:w v. ra. Leave Reading, week daya, l.M, 7.10, 10.00, lU '. m.. 6.63. 7"7 cm Sunday, 1.33. a m Leave PoitsvlUe. week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m 12.30 "11,1 :a Sunday, 2.33 a. m. Lieave xaxagua, weok uays, s.ia, b.&u, u.m rm.. I'M. 7.16 o.23p.m. Sunday. 8.18 . ni. Leave Miv.anov Cltv. week dave. 3.43. P. II r 11.47 a.m., l.si, 7.ti, .ri p. m. aunnay, b.i Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt re, 2.40, i.ft o.io, n.bv a. m., lino, t.uc, d.aj, B.-a,7.m,i.' p. m Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m Iicave Wllllamsport. week daya, 10.10, a. S .., 11. lap. m. aunaay. u.i i p. m. For Baltimore, Washington ana the Wm v B. S O. It. R., through trains leave RcaJiT. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ft U R. R.1 u . 7.40, 11.20 a. in., 3.48,5.1H, 7.22, p. lu., Sunday Lxi 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.10. 7.22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Ta: ana nouin utrcei wnarr lor Aiiantiouuy. 8.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m.. 5.43 p.m. Bnnday Express. 9.00, 10 00 a. m. Accom modatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4,30 p. m. Returning, leave Atl&ntlo City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.8s, 9 no a. ra. nnd .00 a d 5.3U p. in. Accommodation, 8 13 a. m, and 4.32 d in. SuQJB Kxrress, 4 00, 7 30p.m. Atammo datlnn, 7 15 a. m., and 4 13 p. m. Parlor oars on all cxproex trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass AH Philadelphia i' I A. SWKIGAitD, Hon. Snot PE .NSYLVANI v KAILROU). SOHUTl mi UIVICO. JLNb, 3d, 1844 Trams win loavo ShenandoMi "'tar uie above date ' ;r WlRsan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Nan Castlb, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg. KeAdlcf, Potutown, Ph jsnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil' adoli hla (Uroad street stMlon) at 1:00 d 11:4S a m and4:lfip. v on weekdays Fit Vatic vlllc and InU -mcdnto stations 9:10 a. m J 5CNDAYS. J Ttf WlgH IE 8 Gl.hcrton, ITr-ofci le ov Pomvilln at TO. t i- I beading - vjasi c, r t. i ii. and s-1 ,i. rc. Fi.r Haroburtr. ISnatJIi c . Pottp towt, PhieiUvU.t. worrliitown, 1'Dliv.V v'a ate ''. 9-40 1 si.. 10 p. m. Triiialotvo Fraolivtlle for Hhenaniii.j 10:40 tn. r.ml 18. M, t:04, 7:4E ana 10u? p y. Sunoajs, Hilda, tn nill:40p. ra. I.oive Pottivlllc (or Qtisnandoah at lSila. 11H3 a. m.ACl4:40,7:lDanai0:(Ji)p. ra.Muciliy It 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. IjeavB Philadelphia (Uroad streot station) ic r tlhentnaoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p mwdczaays un aunaays leavr aiorxiam. lcavo Broad StreetHtatlon, I'hlladelpala, TOR NEW YOUK. For Now York. Express, week daya at 8 SO, 4 05, 4 60, 6 16, 0 60, 7 83. 8 20, 9 60, 11 M 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 13 41 p. m. (Limited E prest 1 09 and (21 p m. dining rars.) 1 40, 8 3D (dining car), S 20, S, 6,8, 8 60, 713, 812, lOp m, 12 01 nlglit. 8undayi, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 IS; E 22, U 5 ), 11 W a m, 12 41, 1 40, 2 3 J (dlnlni; car), I 0,(Llralted422),620,63),a50,'713, 8 12 p in, 1301 night. Expradsto Do3ton, without change, 11. am, i;eQu:aays. ,t nu om p m uniiy. WABH iNQTON AND THE SOUTH For lialtl .ore a-.a Wasmnictoa 8 60, 7 M, 8 81, 810. 10 20. 1 I J. II 40 a m. 112 85 limited dime ca-,) 130, 10, 4 41, (dining car), (51" Con errulonal 'ml'.) , dtntng our), 617, 0S5, 7 40 luiainKcar) p ra, ana isui nigui weck ou; days. , in Quuaay i, sou, 7 aj. Sunday U 10, 1118, 11 40 a in, ffiini dining car), 0 5, 740 (dining oar) p ra and OSnrgbt. Li ave 4" rkot Btreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOlt AT1.ANTIU CITY. Kxrrcas B 60 a m. 210. 4 00 and 6 00 nm week ' days. Sundays, Express, 8 43 and 1115 a m. Kor MP3 May, Augleseu, Wlldwood and Holly Oeach, express, 8 a. m., 4 U) p in week aays. bunany, viuam. For Sea Islu Ulty, Ocean Olty and Avalon, Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p 10 week days. Bun davs. 9 CO a m. For boinerd Point, expretu, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p U. . I'BllVU'-.T, J K. YToon, 1 13 THE BEST. I NO SQUEAKING. 45. CORDOVAN, rKtKuria.tMnrotuxuwMJ-. 4.J.s.FlNECAiF&lftN6AH0a 3.5JP0LICE,3SoLE3. 2.1.7 BoysSchooLShoes. LADIES- t3& r3E5Tl'u , SEND FOR CATALDOUE iWL'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON. MA33. .... 1... .1.,.. iv. 1.- ',.n ran aave tnoni'T u, - - :e on high Ouralioes SSa? SSKHf -rTt, 14. e??y fitting nnd '." iT . '.im iold eTverv- venting j ' " vl reatl"- - a-r o:hcr u dvler cb t'r'u-es for tl c vf hie given tlr n T.ike no i -bnUute. If y ji - ..lyyoe w. uui. bolduy m no JosipL il tll. Bhennloah, Pa. Ohitia Asks the Powors to End tho Eastom War, YflLLIHG TO 17 Y Mi INDEMNITY. flreat ltrllaln Will .k I'rnnro tn Co-np. frnto with llrr t That Iiml .Taps Still Mnrclilnff Trliiiiipliaiitly rnrwnril Di-striiclloiiiirriiiiK-Wnng-CliliiKCoiinriiifil. LoSDON. Nov. 0. Tho U.tlly Kows anys that tlio Chinmo minister has Imparted to tho forolB" omco China s tleslro Hint tlio powers mudlnte with Jnpnu for penco. Tlio minister has none to Paris to inaKo a sim ilar request of Franco. In a loader com liiontliiK on tho foreKolim Tho Dally News says that China has approached tho powers with tho terms of neaco sho will offer Japan. This Is a formal renowal on a largos scale of tho overtures made to tlio queen's ministers a mouth ago. Lord Kosehery's eourso could not hnvo heen lnoni rnmnletelv and conclusively vlndl cntod. No European power onu well do slro to im)lonn this disastrous conflict. Kvnn llin ITn riil States, ilnsnlto tlio roo doctrino, must bo concerned for tho regularity and security of their great trade with Japan. It will bo difficult to contend that Intnrfprenco Is nrematuro now. SltAvnnAI. Nov. (1. It 18 Btateu inai, Viceroy Li Hunir Chang, Instead of taking command of tho If Irst Chinese army, as ii was said ho had been ordered to do, has boon transferred from Tientsin to 1'okln, Orders havo been Issued rescinding tho nrolectcd dispatch of largo supplies of rice for tho army at Now Chwaug. This Is duo to tho fact that tho board of war has aban doned all hopo of staying tho progress of tho Japaneso army In Manchuria. Many Chlneso merchant vessels havo recently been placed under tho German Hag. Yokohama, Nov. 0. Tho roport cabled to tho Associated Press that i ung-Wang- Ching was sot on flro beforo its evacuation by tho Chlneho 1ms been conllnned by ad vices from tho front. Tho Chlneso, hav lug evidently abandoned hopo of making a successful defense against tho advancing Jnpaneso army, set llro to the castlo and then lied without wolfing to be attacked. I'ekin, Nov. 0. China Is disposed to conclude a peaco witli Japan ou tho basis of a guaranteo of tlio ludepenuouco of Uorea nnd the payment of an Indemnity, tho amount to lie fixed by tho powers. It Is reported that China has Invited tho repre sentatives of tho powers to lntervcuo to se cure peuco. Tientsin, Nov. 0. The telegraph lino to Port Arthur lias been cut, probably at tho narrow Isthmus between Port Adams and Tallen-Wim, indicating that tho Japaneso aro within a day's march of tho Talien Van forts. Attempt to Wreck n Trnln. PlTTSBUliO, Nov. 0. An attempt was mndo during tho night to wrcok a Pitts burg, Virginia nnd Charleston train near Monongahela City. A largo pllo of ties and rocks had been plnced on tho true I; which tho track walker had discovered in timo to ling tho train. Near the obstruc tion was found a man lying cloo to the rails wounded In tho head. He told tho trainmen that he had como upon tlio train wreckers unawares, and that they had beaten him into Insensibility. Ho is Clinrles Conten, formerly a telegrapher on the Lnko Krln rond, and it Is believed ho placed the obstruction on tho track and injured himself to oxcito sympathy. Hols under nrrost. Iiliril Hit IHh1 with n I.awltMe. Dayton, O., Nov. (. lire. Harvey S. Coniplioll, rlft" of a prominent merchant of Wi-st Ahnnmlrin, Prebio county, liwlieil tlio wile of Dr. Gregut with a rowlilde, vvhilo her threo bohb heat tholr fatlier Into lusonslbilily and lioiil off any roHlntamo with revolvers. Jira. UieRir la nparty ton divorce mill brought by Mrs. (Vmpliell aBalnst her lnmband. Dr. Gieppr lies also broiibt. milt agrnlnht Camplx'll, iiklngfor flO.' i ii 'niaRiri lor the alienation or Ills wlfi ' iiffiH'tion. liiKiiltiuir the lenl Csnr. Vienna, Nov. ti. There was noisy scone In the relehsrath yestordoy. The president of the house delivered (Hi eulogy on the late c.ur and during his address the 1'olish members hotly protested against his praise of the dead emperor I' tuiuly the greater number of tho I'ullsh mom- ben withdrew liiim the chanihor. Tho Incident was nil unpleasant one for tho government, and KmiH-ror Franz. .Timeph in likely to tako It as a perMiiuil onenne. The lltmiH Will l'lght rittnre. PAWS, Nov. 0. Tho Temps publishes a dispatch from Zanzibar snying the llovti prlmo minister lias lx-plied to tho ultima tum, of France, forwarded to tlio govern ment of Madagascar by M. Lo Myor de Vllers, that the Hova's would only yield to force. The Temps' dispatch adds that tho French are evacuating Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The Tenuetfrteu Lynchers. MEMPIUb, Nov 0. The cooh against W. S. Richardson, the detective, ami Ned Smith, two of tho twelve men charged with shooting six persons to death ou tho night of Aug. Hi, have been postponed un til Thursday. A venire of 400 jurors was presont Tlio work of securing a Jury will consume severul days. llllrin-cl at Ilnrtford, NEW Youk, Nov, 0, A snow storm nt Ilartford, Conn., last evening developed about 0:80 Into a rogular blizzard. Tele graph und telephone wires aro prostrated uud the city almost entirely cut ofT from communication by wire. Information as to the extent of tho damage Is therefore unobtainable. Verdict for the lierviitliint. Omaha, Nov. . Tlio tBO.OOO dninago suit of Itev, Ijarrabee Cauipbell against Hanker Johnson for alienating his wife's nffoctious, which has been ou trial lu tho district court for four woeks, was con cluded yesterday by a verdict for tho de fendant. Tho defense was blackuiuil. Killed by Fulllnc Timbers. Mahanoy City, Pa., Nov. . Michael Redusky, aged 88 years, wiu Instantly killed by falling timbers at Mahanoy City colliery. Ho was thigagH, with two other men, In timbting a gangway, when u large prop slipped out ot.d leil upon him. Tho otliers liuriowly ewa.ut il. Slunlerel'u K. ittinr. ..utimileil. ' WAsmaaif'.N, No. n pie-uieut '"" euuiiiiuieu to me i , , t-...,, . ... ' Bentenoe of Augustus .Ira' .n win win ' to have boon handed at t lu- i istrlot Jail on , i,vi..iy, Nov. CJ). for the HjUiUh- ol lieu- h.iiuu m. bntharil. The OM Hoard Will Win. Kans City, Nn r, It .,uld seem no m, tr whnt way Judg Foster may decide In the fctnutu Fe case at Tupeka the old bt.. rd of directors will lie re-elected. Support rs of the present board of direct org say that whatever tue ncvision may Dc t iu victory will bo theirs. Had It not lieen that It might have scrmcd dlsres-pectful to tho court they might hnve gone and elected their ticket last Thursday. ItHitlzlns by Wlioli.nle. OwK'xsBono, Ky., Nov. ti. Nlnety-thn e colored converts at the Haptlst revlv. 1 vrore loptled In the lev waters of tl o Ohio river yesterday. 1- ltty threo weio women and forty wen- men. Ten thou sand people crowded the banks, and tho two mlnliter engaged In the work were kent busy for two li'iurs. This Is probably tlio largest numner ever unptimi in Ken tucky. Heavy Out put of ItalK IlAnmgBUllo, Nov. ft. Tlio shipments of rails, bridge and electric railway work from tho Pennsylvania Steel works during October were the largest of tho year. Octo bur's output of rails was 27,000 tons, tho largest month's tonnagi In four years Saturday 7li,00rt wen- paid out In wages to about 8,700 men. Tho prospects forAo Ycmber favor steady work In nearly all branches. Cliarcrd with i:mlie7lrment anil Perjury Pkhhy, O. T., Nov. 5. G. A. Hutler, prominent oandldato for oillco In Oklahoma and cx-postiuaster at that place, Is under arrest ou four Indictments by tho federal grand jury for cmbozKlemrutntid perjury Ho gavo n $0,000 bond. Ho Is from New York. Death or F.x-SlierlrT Lrriln. Philadelphia. Nov. 6. William n Loeds, tho well known Itepubllcnn poli tician and ox-sheriff of this city, died shortly after midnight. Ho was 67 years old, and had held many Important ollicei ENTERTAINMENT COUHSE Oil or Schuylkill County Teachers Institute roTi8Vir.i.is, pa. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. TAIUKF VS. VilEK THADE. Debate Hon. It. O. Ilorr, 01 Michigan, taKlcg the side 01 1 roiecnon , iion, .-i, u. tiHrrcr. 01 (11110, advocating Free Trade. Length of debate, 4 lz Hours, en cu maKing mroe speccnes. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. AItIEM.AUIESQnARTK.rrE, of Bnstor and WILLI KM A. MoUOKMICIt. of Chlcaeo- mb Jeannette f'omaudez, (''Irstopranonnd I'l isl; Miss Oertrude A. Cliristlo, Scond opraioand vnimmt: Mia- Fjniiy E. Holt, First Alto: 3Us Emma V. Potior, Hecond Alio; Mr. Wm A. McUormlck, Whistler and imitator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PROF. JOHN 11. DkMOTTE, A. M. I'll. I). MagDlllcently lllu'trnlcd lecture, "The Harp of tho Hrnses, or The Hecrct of Character Iluilding." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. FRANZ WILCZMC GllAND CONCERT COMPANY. Mr. Fran?, Wllczok, Tho Great Austrian Viollu Virtuoso i Mrs. Mary Heuck WUczek, An Eirilnent Violinist, Mmi. Christina Hehultze-Wichtnan, tho Dramnllc Sopiann: Mr. Mnnglom lie Pasquail, the Ore-it Italian Tenor; Mr. Jacques Frledber g r. the Ho-iowned Pianist. Tickets for the course, securing reserved seats in parquet and circle, (2.00; In dress circle, first ro, 11.75; In drew circle, except ttrst row, H.50. Slnilo Admission not secur. In ! eserved seats, 60 cents. 1 Tho chart for sole of reserved scat ticket', '-tllopon at th'.box olllca of tue Aralemy of Music, Pottsvllle, Novtmt-er 3, at 9:' a. m.. lor Uwcherx only to secure seats In one half of the Academy : at 2 p. m . for c11Izh.h to kecure sea's In the other ball 01 tho Academy. Her ire opening tlio cliart parti's desiring lo purchase tickets will draw numbers for poMi 1011 111 11110 learners are uinueu 10 twenty llcke's, and citizens are limited to ton, Alter Novembers, chart for reserved seats w'll b-open at M liter's bookstore. Doors open at 7 p. m. Entertainment com mcnoe nt 8 n. id. Tiiains ArraDgenents have been made lo hold the trains for HI. flair, Fni-kvllle, Gll Iwnon Shenandoah. Malnnoy ciiv. Moroa, IViarvt. Mnrs7lllo. UecK's. Kchuvlklll Haxen untl tl wlTbtirg. o 111 alter thb cine of each ma enitristnin0ni. S W. W His, County Huperlnterdnt 6 -Saw t.i-liHMe HorsflM to Htr LIVER' Pent AUot, Roar Colfoe Ho&. The o-st rig- in town bormja Mfc s Unar.l. HanlluK promptly Httemlt ii Your -'omach : : : L'iiu. ntaiul the aatuie wtwlttnt; that yi'iir boots do, and the water you drink isn't even Bt for that purpose. Use Imreiu ScUinidt's Doer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Mauager biheuandoab Branch. j.M hPP 31 ' Arch St. UliiUrjrJI Philadelphia, Pa. TheOnlr (.'etiulnn Piierlnllst .lu Amer ica, ISiimltliMiimllinx What Others Atlvertie. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Hiu-elnl DUeiiHCMt VttrleoHO Vt'ius mid btrlutureft ("So Cutilncr) l'criimiti-ntlj Cured lu 4 to 10 Da)H Relief nt Onre. BLOOD POISON SrW-S barmluasniftilodT 6 ytara Kuropeuu lloniutal and 32 practical oxiwrli'tice, o.c, rtlrlcaus ami lilplomaa prov. burnt live anient .tatnpa lor book "Till Til," tho only True Uwllcul lliiok advcrtiiiLtt. It la a truo frienrl to all HufTtjrersan'l to tliove cnuteniiilnllDg niarrlagu. 11 be most sluhiKirn anu unnneroua oasfs solic ited. Write or call and be HUVftl, Hours,flto8; ev'KS. 6 to 8 tor examination and treutmentln d chronic nnd dangerous cases I'idl dally I to 1 1,:0 f Wett and Hat. from 0 to 4 ; ev'K, 6 to f a 30 ; bun. , 9 to 13, Treatment by malt If yourclolhl.rdjesn'tkfcp Hammarslough : Bros.' Swell, itellaule, New Yo.-K -OLOTHHsTG- Maxe him get It Their i elebratcd $15.00 Melton Overcoat Weirs llk Heel Ht.di. soldby cv'y proml nnm clothier In the unite. None genuine wit i out Haiti j.ersleuh llros.' label. ClnrjprintKarV. Only Perfect Comb. Korcpangh Circuses, k your Dealer lur fjf our name on Hie liandle. Slitl-NU tUUUV Srlf "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Saving IFniad.! SHARES FOR SALE. The Kftfo I)i'pnlt ltn lldt n it nnd Hav i nit A mo- dm. on of lioadinp, Va., oirprs for bIo a lew linndreil Aharon or stock This In a ffo'nl, ell utile ami proiiemiw aotmclatfon In which tn tsk f harem, llftvlnp ready sale for ftU in-ny. the premium reople(l is Inrffo. contwiitfntly the stock will mature tnurh 04iner than iiWK-t itloi a lnHted In town where there is no (treat demand for money, and ImildliiR oierattnns are very limited. Tliealueof each Mm re la 93" at maturity. Annlira'mn fee, In cents each fthare. Mtmtlily duett, one dollar perolme. Five per cent interest allowed on all iwymenta made In advance forfl niMttth or lr..tger. JlHinbers may ivtthilraw one nr all fthatps at any time l Klv- inK .y iiaB wnucti ivnice, fl'ui are onimeu iu the full r mount ol due paid, witli 0 per cent. Into.ntt. nttjr imn vpnr tlirfthv ttniUlhir It an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholder are entitled to loans from fund m real estate security. No shares will tie forced out. Tli fund Is run on the aams eonservattvo )rIneinlesasour local fund which have been riedrorvenrs and found safe. Any una wuh- Ine to invest in a Savlne Kund will Dud It to their Interest 'ornll on the loeal nuents and receive run jiartiruiars. llev. u. a. Koser. D. D.. of Mahanoy i'lty, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Affents, 127 North JarUlu Street, 5huuatuloih. STOOK.S If you defllre to Invest In storks In a safe id lrcltlmate manner without care and wor ry, subscribo to our discretionary accounts, which m ill pay you from 2 to 8 per cent. weekly In any active market. It will nay you more than double the average rate of interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits recolvou from 820 to 81,'K). Wn will he tleaed to furnish you references as to our success In tho past, and what we aro doing for others. If you arc situated where you cannot call on us tn person, address your communications to the Metropolitan News Co., , 48 ConyrettH St., Jtonton, Man. We remit profits once a week and principal on three days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own Investing, are advised to subscribe to our Dally Market Letters, which Rive you Important Information onactivo stocks, and will enable you to make money If you do your own sneculatlm?. Itates. SI ner month: or with toleerams of Important changes, 520.00 per uioniu, auutobs, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Lock Iiux Jtostoiti Jfns. s Lam and Finest, Pnrest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Portho... Cleary Bros' Hot Season . Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlere of the finest lager beers. 17 ml 19 reach AUot. SbananJofth. Fi Suknandoah's Heuable Hand Hxauradx Oor. Lloyd and White 8t. All work guaranteed to be'nrst-olas) In evar UrtlcuUr. Hllk He an.1 Uoe ourtaln aaarjxM laity, Qoalt ullel for and dsllrere.l Aitris siltelual. Shs'aan vbo can taste our oandle. without a feeling of affeo r 11 tton for the young man juo wiri wh0 brlngH tem TieJ Just inert lu the mouth, the girl's eye melt with tenderness the young man alat melts, and the ijuMitlon Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. toe Cream, nil flavors. 104 N. Main 8t. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at IILWOIJS HOTEL 200 North Geutre Streot. Meals at all houra. Ladles' dining room ittached. i'lnest wines, Ilnuors, clgara. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly lisp: by Taos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., SUoaandoi-1 l''esti and oool Beer alwijs on tap. Wines. Liquors, Cigars. IXwtkluj & Cassidy, Propriety- HOTEL KAIBR, OnAH. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., HAHA.N0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the re jlon. Flneitaoeommolatlons. IHndsoma fixtures. Pl3l and Ullllard Sooma Altashad. ED. BRENNAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finost Beers, Wines and Liqnw Uandsome liar Fixture. Boat Urandti of 6 nnd 10o CAtt urry ".-ft n e Brush. Fits e rj' Cu, vc. The T'scd by V, S. Army ni 1 1-v lie' ir.m anil pud Leading Horscn'.cu of tl j World. It. .Sample mailed ttost paid 25 cent. COX11 CO., 102 Ufsjctlc BL, South Bend, Iuditua. 3i snerBeers 1 A Girl of Six and Her Brother Hor ribly Btitohered. TITE OIEL'8 BODY MUTILATED. An i:isThtr'ii-Ymr.Olil liny, Charier" with the Crime, 1 Tahen .OMiftly to Amrtlwr Tiiwti ti, KwtiiD a .Moll or l'he llumlretl Iont'liers. Van AVeut, O., Nov. 0. Cliarloa Ilarl, 1 nirml 18, has livn arretted, elmrirtil with tho murder of the two children of l'armcr Good, near I'nnldlnit, O., whtwo nilitllated Imdles were found yosterdny. The lmy'fl throat was cut from ear to ear, the girl wim decapitated and dlaemlioweled, the weapon lieiiiKannx. An attempt had lieeu liuide to bum the brush heap, but It was too wet. Tho theory Is that the little (tlrl was outrnRed nnd the double murder com mitted to lride tho crime. A lynching Is feared. Young Unrt Bays ho cannot rend or write, does not know his nge, and Is vory nervous. When accused of the crime he denied It In a nervous way. Tlio liodles were found within three rials of young Hart's homo, and about half n mile from tho homo of tho children. Tho little liy a ! lioots were found in the Rripw n short dls- tanco from tlie bodies. Their llttlo hands were- tied together with a piece of tarnd rojic attached to a billet of wood, resem bling a rough hewn pump hnndlo. It Is thought this will furnish a definite clew if the boy U guilty. Tho murdered girl was only 0 years old, and her brother 1). Ono of tho grounds of suspicion against Hart is that when tho bodies wero found tlio boy discharged his gun and ran to his homo in an oxcited ninnncr. lie was ono of tho searching party, and was far In tho distance when tho children wero found. As soon as Hart was taken to tho Pauld ing lull a mob of 1100 to 000 organized to hung the prisoner at onco, but wero dis suaded ou pleas that tlio chances wero largely in fnvor of tho boy's lnnoconco, nnd that tlio guilty party was still at largo. It was evident that this argument would hold tho crowd off only till night came on, and tho sheriff watched his opportunity to spirit the prisoner awny to the jail at this placo, a distance of thirty miles. It Is currently reported that tlio mob is coming from l'auldlng into Van Wert In such forco that it cannot bo resisted by tho au thorities hero. FiiRithe lurilerer Captured. MEMPHIS, Nov. 0. Cliarles Kpps, col ored, who murdered Policeman H. S. Par kins lnst Friday, was arrested in tho swamps of Arkansas yesterday afternoon and brought to Momphls. Kpps had been arrested by Parkinson on a charge of lar ceny, and while waiting for a patrol wagon to bo taken to the station house ho drew a revolver, shot tho olllcor und escaped. Open threats of lynching aro liuide, und Sheriff McGarver Is guarding tho jail with a strong posse. If an attack is made blood wlllilow. "llenth to .lutlgi'S nnd Jurors, London, Nov. 0. Speaking of tlio Til noy street explosion, Tho Dally News says that a long anarchist miinlfeto was bstied in London a few days ago. It was all printed on colored paper, and was couched In violent, hut faulty Kuglish. It win headed: "D.-uth to Judges; Death to Jur ors," and said among other tilings: "Com rades, roveng i i a duty. You shall see us at work. Death to judges, jurora, police men In uniform and amateur policemen." UleKiiue ICua Not Iteell l'Hnhined. Albany, Nov. 6. (iovernor Flower said vi htenlay that a report In circulation to i that he had pardoned John Y. Atiilf un,.. lint, Mint MnlCtmn was not to lie released from prison until after election, was absolutely false. An Informal nppll- cation lor .MoKaue s pardon, he wild, nail been on flle lu the exenutlve chamber for some time, but had not yet received even his consideration. The Caarlim ItroLeu Down, Yalta, Nov. . The embalming of Czar Alexander's body has been delayed, and the remains oaiiuot be token away before tomorrow. The fmv of the deml emperor remains unchanged. It lnrs an expres sion of resigned pain. The czarina is broken down, but is not under medical treatment. Jiislli-u White .Harried. New YoMK, Nov. 0. Mr. Justico White, of tho United Slaten supreme court, and Mrs. Linden Kent, the widow of a promi nent Washington lawyer, were married yesterday lit the Church of St. Fruucis Xtivler. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlnj- O not at J mi of tho New York ami rj.HutU'Ipl.lu UxchuiiOri. Nbw Youk, Nov. 5. The utock market was Jilgher tinlay, but busiiiwi was not active. Tub room trauero UvHuct)U priueH lu tue laut hour. CUitutiK biUd l.ehlah Valley Si!4 W. N. Y, & l'a... Pennsylvania oe Erie I)., It. W. . 13K 167 Iteading J7s Mi VI 31 V1K St. Paul Lehigh Nav.. . N. V.AtN. K. pf. New Jersey Cen West Shore N. Y. Central .... U Uke lirle A XV- 1W Del. A: IIlldoii....mW Kx-dlvluund. (leneml 3InrhetK. I'liIltiEM'HiA, Nov. 6. Klnur firm! win ter superfine, itlxUS I'M winter extras, SAO; No. Ii winter family. $3.4HW.5a; Pennsyl vania roller straight, W.nUitfit.iKi: western win ter, clear, S.l"tai'.tl. Wheat hlghur, iiuiet, with otic, bid and Me. asked for Noveuiher. Corn dull, lower, with fteo. bid and Mo. asked for I)eceuiler. Oats iiuiet, rinu, with HVo. bid and UKc. naked for November. Hay steady; good to choice timothy. Siaaia.IW. Heef steady, l'erk quiet. Lard flriu; western steam, city, $i ' lliitter iiuiet; western dulry, ll15e.; do. ,-reainMry, do, factory, lU&Mc.; Kigins. SlViK'-: ilnltat lun creauiery, ItflSe., New York dairy. &i&!o. do. creamery, l.trrlVye. i Pennsylvania cream ery prints, extra, tto.; do. choice, HUc.; do. fair to good. MtViU:; prints jobbing at SifajMS, Chee.'e dull; New York, large, 8&luHc.; do,, email, r4llo. part skims, 14j,?c; full skims, SHaVte. Kggs linn-, New York and Pennsylva nia, SJyip.i lee house. li&Kc, Uie block Markets. New Youk. S. Betes uuttve; native steera, good tn inlrly prime, fM.85.afi per 1(0 llw. : iiiKllitm tn lair, l.-u-l.wi; coiuuion and ordluar). ll.l(t; oxen. $31; bull., fji.lO f, it.lU; dry rows, SLSit. Cahes active, higher: poor to l rime vials, S6SMI per Ul lbs.: gruasers, $.314, .hii ru calves, eoinuion to fair. tJaa.Jj. .sheep and mines active, higher; poor to prime lieep, ' coiumon to choice lambs. tU l-'vfSl.M. Uoum ateady; tip hogs, fi t per Km U. KAkTl.lUKinv, Pa., Nov. &. Cattle steady; prime, WbA . good, H.Umti-tU; fair light steers. 3.K5m:i .VI. Hogs weak.: Philadelphlas, tl.B0At.86: i, mini to fair Yorkers, R.V 4.UU; stags ai t riniuhs, i&Qi V) Slieep steadvi extra, tJg.J.aJi guud, fl u-' lambs, Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I liavo been taking" your Uestor.itlveKervino for tlio post throo niontlis and I cannot say ouougli in Its praise. It has Saved Tly Life, for I had almost given up hope of ever beitip well attain. I was a chronic Milterer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors In vain, until 1 used your Norvine. Mrts. m. wood. ninRwood, in. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive' guarantee that the first, bottle will benoOt. All driiRiclsts sell It at $1. u bolt lei for fo, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price hj the Dr. Miles' Modlcal Co., Ukbart, lnd. Politic al Cards. VOTE FOR OP FKACKV1LLE, For SHERIFF. WfirMriiilir, Of Shcimndoali, For SHERIFF. VOTE FOB JOS. WYATT, First District. i iisinii, "OTiU FOR, (Thirtioth District) For SENATOR. "VOTE FOB JAMES B.REILLT Of rottevilic, For CON&RESS. T. M. REILLVS CENTKAhlA'S POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you ean always get a glass of Cool Beor and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, eto, Don't forget the plies. X. Bt. Reilly's, Loeust Avenue, OBNTKALIA.PA MDSSER & BEDDAU, (Bnoceeeore to Ceilclev Uroa.) No. zO Kant Centre tttreet. UUKNAMDOAHi PA. ilLEX. SCOTT Our Moltni Ilest Quality at Lowest Oil a Prlcoa, Patronage reepectlully sollcltaa. v
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