-aB A Comfort, Cheer, Contentment. These three C's arc in valuable in life. To make sure of them all, use Allcock's Porous Plaster whenever you have a lame back, sciatica, stiff joints or any similar pain or ache. If you Always IniUt upon hiving "i cock's," you will never be disappointed. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure (or cornl ana ounisns. THE HON HUNTERS. NOT PURSUERS OF THE KINQ OF BEASTS, BUT OF CELEBRITIES. All Done to 1 ocil mo vnnny m mo un Hnntors A Process of Social Torturo Which Makes Many Men of denies Miserable. Formerly tho lions In tho amphitheater nto tho Christians. Now tno so cnueu Chrlstlnns ont tho Hons, mangling mem llrst. They llvo on lion. 16 is n loneiy trade omong tho tribe, for no ono non hunter loves another lion nunter. ino Mr. Lion lluntera of fnihlonahle famo It V.'-- Pi really 1 ' ft" rn-1 t'o. t.l ll.o l.'-v lixo. Th" : ' :!itiw'lto roiil inulo r nlly had nr. ralstcnea worthy 'f H"' '"ltJ1 lttt0 man U tral In " 'i - Iwwjvor, was in 1807, Win ii one Abigail r-nillh roil, nn nrl: loor' d r,h m al to Uoiumuin from Wllkc ir... mill ho continued to mn severe! nrk yearly until 1U-0. 1" 1811 and- IMS Romo of this oor.1 foino 1U Way to Now York by wi.y of U..vre GlUntll Ib30 the entire shipment from the Wvouillig nlluy, tUi brgost aMUrn Up basin In the world, In any jn.r never ex ceeded 1,000 Ujn. Then there waft n, grout jump, mid the tmde mow tu, by maglo in til now: In 180, a.BOO tons; In 1800, In 1870. 7.1171, WW; in IN'"', havo enormous onimeity for tholr oelebrnt- T'"i10 ,,-1,. ... mn ed food. There Is not much left after they "mUt 18.(157,(11)1. Ill its ' Brandreth's Pills are a safe, reliable remedy for bilious headache and similar-trouoies. DEADING RAM.RHD SYSTEM in irriscrriuNtiW. 1891. rralnB leave Shenandoah as follows! 1.10, 6.W, 7.20, a.m.. 18.82, 2.55. 5.&S p.m. Blind 2.10, a. m For rew ior rau wuuu -ween days, b.zo(t.i a. m., i.o, -.y.u. 55.. i; i- .rt PtidiviiBinnia. week day am IK. 7.21). a.m.. 12.32. 2.M.. 6.65 p.m. Bu- For Pottsvllle, week daya, 2.10, 7.20, i.vi n R r.C n. Snnil.v. 2.1(1 a. m. mA.....'..)) MaVi.nnv Hltv. WfifllC fl SJv. 2.10. a.m. 'Adaltlonilto. MahanoyCltj, weeKaays, t y. p. ju. . ror vvuui week days. nrp-through for the poor llttlo hunters, nnd conscimontly tlioro are ngius somouiura, called rows, und now and then Hon food dlsngreos. It does not always assliullnte, especially nfter tlio lions loavo. To bonking of genius 19 pleasant uu doubt, to liavo Instituted a right to tho royal succession, to bo uniicsuuuiiB'jr crowned, to bo that ospeclal opponngo of royalty, llattercrs kneeling ay ono , Is an agreeable recreation. No pno would willingly deollno tho scepter, l'octs, inu- -ll.... i.lll..t. W-n flnltrrv. WO all HO. Bluiimn, luutmats, vj v. i"...", - - , rri. i.,.. ,i inn hnnr a orcat uoal Ol It. But kings nro sometimes aiiowm t !., rri,o hnvn their Hours ol ran acy, but how many hours are ' tho kings of gonlusf. Head tbolot ters o f, Dickons and soo how ho dotcstofl Uio loti hunter. Just ready to uio ' wrought brain which gave up its WoM that vo might (jo nuiuseu, 7 mnnded thoso sacred hours wl.lcl. bo should have-given to reposo ior mu i to our overvnnlty that It might bo said ho was to bo scon at our parties. Mrs. Leo Hunter uis own im i"" creation stands as' tho hoad of a class of whom, YP ,"nvQ ninny P"'i;. who dosorvo such an appellation and por- present magnlfloent proportions tlio min ing of anthracite requires tho servlcoa e tralturo. Thcrpwaaouco a town named uugauoo, where resided a woman who had such an nnnni tfn nr II nil tlmt Rho becamo the vlo- l&msp'ort,' Sanbury and kawlsbM; ( ; f nnccloto nua parable, and a sarcas ;3.M, 11.30 a. m.,l.!K,7.X) p. u. Neighbor of hers said: ''Why, If Gootho 6110 WOUlU say 11 tills SSSaa, Y a m tlo neighbor of hers said: "Why, II u For 'firttnoyPlane. week days, 2 10. .M. B.J should como to Bugaboo, sho would e 7.20, lt.30 a.m., 12.32. l.sr., B.6S, 7.C0. B.n ghe ,not ou jn tho struct: 'Como In ftfeAffllftaamoW..k4Mt.U. evening. Wolfgang 13 coming.' , or,i m. 1 7.00. .S5 p. m. S01 da: i thus calllmr tho lion by his Clirl 8,23' a nn. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH va.it i phliadolnnia.weeledftr .tV if 1 W. 7.30 p. m.. 12.16 nlgnt. 8u C&l!eve4"YortvlucliChunk.Weekdi n.. ..in. n I In JWln Ml l.w.111111 m.. i.iu, i.t"v. J. muMI-.v Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terrain.), aj-reek rtayi, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.C. 1 K 11.30 m. sJ'inday, 11.30 p. to. Leave Heading, weelt daya, 1Jj6,7.10, 10.08, 11.1" , m., 6.65, 7.67 p. ra Sunday, 1.35, f. t Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.33, 7.10 a. n. 12.80,6,11 p. a Sunday, 2, a. in. Leave Taqua, week days, 3.1f , 8,60, U.H J 20,7.1 1 S 28 p. ra. Sunday. 8.18 r". Xtive M iB'inoy City, week days, MS, 9.11 MM t- m., I 'li 7.41, 9.64 p. m. bunday, .4. 'Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt vs. 2.40, 4.IS. 8.S0, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.0S, 0.20, B.M,7.69,!M( p.m. Sunday, 2.40,4 00 a. m.( Lef.vo wiulamsport, week days, 10.10. ai rr H.S5, 11.15 p. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. ra. For Baltimore, Wasninston and the Wesi - ri B. ft O. It. B, through trains leave Ueadln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. U. !. T.40, 11.23 a. m., 3.43,5.18, 7.2i, p. m., Bunday I. W, 7.40. 11.28 a. m., 3.46, 7.22 p. m 7' ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Laave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Whar . JfSlX Ui.tWhnrf for Atlantlo Olty. Week-Days-Express, 0.00. a. m 2.00. 4,0U anon. m. Aocommoaaaion, o.w a. u.. iw P,Bn'nday- Repress. 9.00, 10.00 a, m. nnla.lnn R Pll a . TO . ROll 4.30 D. HI. ' Keturnlni?, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Week-Days Express, 7.85. 9.(10 a. m. end 4.00 a' d 5.S0 p. m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., nnd 4.32 p. m. Kunaav ttX'ress.4.00. 7 30 p.m. Aosommo datlon, 7 15 a, m., and A 15 p m. Parlor cars onallexprew trains. CO. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Act. PhlUaeip' la v I A. SWEIQARD, Gen. Sunt Aocom PRNNSYI.VANIA KAILHOAl sonim.KiLL orvisiOK. JU K 3d, 1891 Trains will leave Shenandoah attor wj at-pte date for Wltgan's. Ullherton, Frackvllle, New Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readier, ua.nn,n phmniTviiiA. NorrlRtown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) at 8:00 and 11146 e. m'and4:15p. m. on weekdays ForPotta- Ttlle and intermeaiaie stations vnu . m. SUNDAYS. For Wlrean's. Gllberton. FraekvlUe, Ne" 'Castle, St. Clair, FottsvUlo at 6:00. ..d i. On n. For Hamhvirtr. Reading. PottS town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, PklUdblphla at 8:00, 9:40 a. ra., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave- FraekvlUe for Shenandoah at 10:40a, m. ana iziii, o;u, uw i". iinrf.M II .IS n. m. anil 6:40 B. m. T...,''wn,tavin for Shenandoah at Hilt, 11148 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. ra.Suudajk at 10:40 a. m. anaouop. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) tor Bhenandoaa at 5 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leavj o ou a m. Leave Broad.StteetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week da; t 8 20, 4 06, 4 OU, O 10, O DU, , oo, la fWU" ?. n . linn nmn. 12 44 n. m, (Limited Ex i m and 4 22 p m. dlnlnK cars.) 1 40, fiSO (dining oar), 3 20, 5, 5,8,8 50, 7 13, 8 12,10 m. 12 01 night. Sunaays, uo, tou, B22, 9W, 11 03 a m, 12 41, 140. 23) (dining car), i 0, (Limited 4 22), 530, 6 8), 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 p m, UExpro33for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 8 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND illE SOUTH. For Ualtlinore and Washington 8 60, 7 20. 8 81 , 8 10, to 30, 11 U 40 a ra, (12 85 limited dlnm, ear.) 180, 8 18 141, (dining car), (5 1J Con- rresslonal 1 Imt'e dining car;, o n, o oa, i -iy fdlning car) p m, and late night week days. &uadaya7S50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 40 a m, i 41 (dlntng-car), 8 65, 7 40 (dining oar) p ra and law night. Leave Market Htreet Ferry, Philadelphia, ' FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Express , 8 &) a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m week flays. HuBdays, Express, 845 and45am. fir CM May, ADgleaea, Wlldwood and Holly Btach, exprem, 9 a, m., 4 00 p m week flavs,' bunday, 900 am. Kor13ea Isle City, Ocean Olty and Ayalon. Express, 9 IK) a m, 4 00 p m week daya. Bun- For bomera Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p mweexaays. Dunoaya, o to a in. u. m puavoav. , . J H. VTOOD. QenH Mtiwtr . Waaa'cf Ai-t e'ft on who can taste our candle One Q an without a feellnK ot affeo- rrff f3-Tl Hon for the young man UGU UrirAvho br.nga them. They Just melt In the niouti; tha girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young map also melta, and the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAH. Ice Grearnall flavors. . 1M N. Main St, Wbeniln POTTSVILUS, ' Stop at PHIL-.WOLL'S .HOTEL ' 200 North Centro Street. Jleals at all hoars. Ladles', dining room Mtachea. r meat wipes, uuuurs. cigara. t lima ,niiinir tho lion bv his Christian nnmo this Intimacy, which such a phrase indicates, is n part of that assumption iui wlilch Mrs. U'O JIunter Is famous. Tho great map Is her lntimato frlcndl Women nrowoak on this point. They Hko itl, TPllectudlicht. Theynroanx- lousthafc other Yoinon should seo them ndmlrcd, followed, llattercd. Many ot tliem nro coutunt wmi mm iu flectcd glory. If they cannot stand lu tho real sunshlno of a real cclubrlty, thoy Hko tho glitter of n tin roOector. Anything la better than nothing. A tallow caudlo can cast n glory. Tho fato ot a prima uonmi who has tho charm of social adaptability and who does not cat with her kulto is a hard one. Every ono wants nor tor a nan, illunor, toa or breakfast bocauso somo- body elso lias Hail ncr. i no uciur ur im tress who can claim tho distinction of tho salon has to keep a book, There Is a ru mor that Irving said ho was "engaged ev ery Sunday for two years," hut jovial ao tors nro not famous for keeping their cn rmiToninntH. When Mrs. Leo Hunters grow too intensive, thoy shako a mano" nnd scatter tholr admirers as tho real lion hhukos olT'thoiilewdropi. Tho niublcal lion is a very much to bo pitied animal. From tho oppearanco of raderowskl's niano (somo ono said he looked Hko a now variety of chrysantho V lm has evidently not given nway many locks of his hair, but ho has been bored. When no wcarny goes oui ui mu Auditorium thoatcr lit Chicago, with 50 young Indies following nun ureauuess with adoration, how pitiably ho shows dis gust nnd fatiguol Ills very iruuo roijuinn reposo and foiituuo. no is n winiiuo, Ho heeds.lus leisure hours to himself, but when onco tho proy of Mrs. Leo Huntoi woo bo unto him! Ho must bo chained to her chariot when sho drives nuroau, nnu ho must play for her when sho wishes. Tho lion Is of no consequence nat uoos sho core for himf But Mrs. Loo Hunter's yanlty is of much conequcuco, and It must bo fed. ' ' Great geniuses know that thoy must work for popularity. All have hoard of tho early starvation period,' when tho nrtlst must lcnm to do his work, how to seouro patrons, How to bear' neglect and how to iiso success. In tlios,o dark hours does MrS. Leo Hunter go to him, encourago him nnd invito him? Alns, nol Never. Until ho has conquered ho is not asked to her soirees. In thoso dark days ho did not i light up her egregious vanity. 1 It is of consoquonco to every art worker I to mnko work wlilch will sell. Therefore ovory artist must not only dream his dream, but ho must 'so Interpret It that the crn.vd (."an understand It. Ho must bo dreamer and soothsayer bdtli,- But have wo any right to ask how" ho does it? Shall wo Indlscicetly go behind tho voilf Shall wo demand of Shukqepearc'lIawthoriKj, Hul-fltil, Browning, Rubinstein, tho roclpo it frnnlllKr And It was not tho respectful curiosity with which the pointer looks at an unun ified picture by Huliens, or tno uioiier nago of Byron or Hawthorne, to seo how tho thoughts oamo, mutually suggesting oach other, nor tho Interest with which wo watch ritory as ho puts up uio uieo patra that wo may loarn of him. No; Mrs. Leo does not rnuo over ino euervu ushuo m tho "fou sacre" from n spirit of rovurenco. No; that lire might burn to heaven and cmiaiiiiinnnet. author, musician: sho would not enro. uiu noi u wriumuu i a fragrant residuum behind, out of which dust sho could mnko powder for hor mou cholr onset Wo must remember thnt tho dread con ditions of genius are that tho mortal man wlio cnrrlos tho loan oi a grurn, urum weak. Wo must not so horo him as to bo obliged to add companion to admiration. The senilhle Hon ban a growl for Mrs. Leo Hunter and a paw with which to pusn ner nway. Ho doos not hosltato to abuse hor after ho goes homo. Mon aro often Hon hunters, liking to bo seen with groat men. Hoswoll has almost inado this class rcputrtblo by writing an immortal 'blbgrnphy. ' But they aro not lovoly to look at, thoso toadies, no matter how great tho Hon, Mr1 K. W. Shorwood In New York Herald. ' , - . 4 TV . l .1 W 4a 00,000 men aim u, uuu mu Increasing every year. One more loot in tins romance ui uki, riiat tho m.in who discovered anthracite coal was a public benefactor goes vmnoui, fmyl'uji hut who was hof In lsui, i n mcmher, tln lVni'S.vlvnnia lcglslaturo tried to appropriate Yi 000 to build n mon ument to l'hliip Ulntcr ol Carbon county as tho discoverer. His right to tho titlo and honor being disputed, n sngo legisla tor said: ' Wo ought to hnvo n discoverer of coal and might as well havo him, so whether It was Ginter or not makes jio dlfferenco. Wo nro willing to conccdo his rlfilm ' Tlio oarllost users of ahthrnclto In Penn sylvania antedated Glnfor 23, years. They wcio Ohadlah and Iau'iel Gore, blnck emlHia from Connecticut, who lived near WUL-nalinnvi .Toan Veil WHS tho first to burn It in a grato ns houo fuel, nVd It was not until 1835 that n boat owner in New York could bo Induced to try It for making steam. Chicago Times. POWDERED SUGARA REMEDY. It Will Cure UlccauBlis It Is Said, Where Other Tilings Tail. "Why don't you stop hlccoughillgr', nairo.v n inmi of a friend who was convuls ed with tho annoying' convulsions In tho )l,o Atnr rimwo tho other day. "Stop them," gulped tho other, "I I wish I could." Held my breath 15 mln iitoailruiik nlno swallows water nlno tin,. Tried tr scaro myself mado bo- llove lost my watch. No good. They won't go." "Will vnn lmv If I euro them for youf asked tho first speaker, laughing at tho frament interruptions In his frlond's de scription ot his troubles. Tho other gasp ed an affirmative reply, and tho two en tered tho rotunda. "Glvo this man n heaping Imrspoonful of pondered sugar," said tho friend to tho barkeeper. The lllftll did M. "Now swal low it," continued tho speaker to tho vic tim Of tllO hlCCOllgllS. 'X UO lOllur unanjuu to do so and succeeded after somo llttlo effort, for It Is no oasy matter to swallow a mouthful of powdered sugar. Whon ho mnitercd It, ho looked Inquiringly ot his friond. "Woll, where aro your hiccoughs now?" remarked the other, with n smllo. "Thoy seem to havo gone, " ho replied, "but thoy'll como back again, I supposo, nfter n llttlo whilo." v. "If thoy do," said tho friond, "it will bo tho first caso I know of where powdered nmnv linsi failed to clvo roller lor Hic coughs. If ono spoonful of sugar won't do It. two certainly will, bo lar as i know, TJVENINU ENTERTAINMENT COURSE Hi or Schuylkill County Teachers Institute I'UTIHVILLB, PA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. UVUICC Vrt. k'IIBK TIIADB -Dbat : Hon. It O. llorr, ol Michigan. ing the side of I'f Olei tlon ; Hm. ..I. D. larier. of Ohio, ndvooatiug Kree Trale. Lenfih f debate, I 1-2 ll'iur", ich mHklnr thre' apfecho-, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEll 13. AKIKIj l.MUBSQU V'tTKlTK, of lioitofi, and " llil.i A .iHji.uivjui. iv. in iiiuu,i Mii Ji-aunette For iandi-Z K"lral "oprauo ahd IM. nlBtl MtM Oerlrulc A. C-irlat.n, 9-omid OPfft'OHni lil 111 ,t i .111" r IH'iy n. 'iwi. Uto ; Jlr. Wn A McCormtck, Whlatlerand laiRtitof. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PHOF. JOHN II. DeMOTTE, A. M. I'll. I). MBgnlfloemly lllutmled icoture, "The Harp vt the Senses, or Tno Mecrel of Charwetor building " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. TOliANfl WIMZI'K GUNI) CONdKIlT COMPANY. - Mr Vtnnz Wllrzck. Tho Ureal Austrian Vlollu Vlrluorso ; Mm. Mary Hbucr- irl1r,Mlr. An Kmlnnnt VlollnUt. Mm Christine BshuPxi-vt ichman, the Dramatic QAt,,n,tfi Mr pi.incioni im i-amiuiii. Hit ijriiit Italian Tenor; Mr. Jacques Frlcdber Ili ftn ifirni.ii HlHlll.t. Tlekols for the course. Beou-tng reserved seatain'pni-i Uit and circle. 2 00; in dreB circle, mm ro , ci.ki. hi u-b tiiiiu,u.vci, first rorf, tl.60. Sln.lo ndmlsslon not secur lng reservea aeais. ou renii. i nn (.linn, mr h ill, ill reNrveu Belli, .itasi". will open at Ihn box offloo of the cftdeiny of uiln Pnltavllli, Knhtnhn 3. nt 9:'K1 n. m. for tea'chbrHOdly to secure Beats In one half of tne Acaaemy , Hi s p. ui . iui n.mirA HpiLiH In the other liall ot tho Academy iinrntn nnnnln? the chart narttR deslrlne iAn,,M,nn tirirpiK win draw nuiriberft tor noslilou m line. Tcaeherj aro limited to twenty tickets, and cliUeus are limited to Alter Novombt-rS, chart for reserved seals will bo open at .Miner a oopaBvore. .nnna ril R T. til. TnAtNS Arrangements have been made to hold the tralns'for St. Clair, Fra-Rvuie, uu. berlon, Shenandoah, Malnnoy (;uy. sioroa Delano.'Minersvllle, Beck's, Schuylkill Huven ond OrwtERburg, until alter the clase of each evening entertainment a, W. WHIM, uouutjr ouii;iiuii3i-"i, 6:-law Tho Dead Czar's Body Removed to Sysantiue Ohurch, A MOST IMPRESSIVE S0ENE. Eulertalnment com Iiauer's Lager and Pilsner Been finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. SchmidUg! 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Shenandoah's Reliablk Hand Xaaunds? Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be;arst-clasi In every particular. Bilk tie and laca ourtaln sa pec . .. ...... -.,,.4 . . .. l.llHa.A, 1 , . I . ,tr. ' r,A m York Her- I " uo,.uu.. U S II ijoaiuw luii,, - 1 4c.uclted Iii UU Lniih-uuge. Thoro la a story ono of tho numerous unvouohed for narratives that float about tho capital of a' rather mnuslng adven ture which Mr; Garner had witli n young man of Washington, who may bo culled Cholly, not because that is his nnmo, but because, it sounds Hko him. Tho young mini nnnonred to bo having rather a dull time, and tho hostess was determined that ho should lie entortiilneil in some way. Sho thought that the professor could rellovo tho ennui which had settlod'over tho young man and brought thorn togeth er. "Now. Chollv." sho said, "this Is Pro fessor Garner. He hai been In tho wuus of Africa, you know." "Y-a-a-s". I'voheuhd of tho pwofessor. Happy to meet him, I'm unh." "Of course ydu arc. 'Ho has had lio end of NvOmler'ful ndvtint'utvs' and seen lots of queer pdopid; 'n"nd hd 'kriows how to talk to munkoys in their own language. Now, professor," sho went on, turning to Mr Garner, 'do talk to Cholly a llttlo while, won't yon?',' ' V , . And then sho fluttered nway. Kate i Field's Washington. HOTEL KAIBR, C3A8. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and flnost hotel la the region. FInektaooomnKVlaMoa. Handsome fixtures P.nl and dullard '.looms Attached. rrHtigpiiitiiiln for the I'mieml rroeeeniiiB Vay nml Mlit In St. lVtelelmrB anil Mimr-Thi- Miinllxil Antliiirltliw Vot lliilliiill.-il umlll. LlVAUlA, Nov. 8. The mrtwrive, (rlldiil ooltln emitnlnlnir the remnln of I ur Alexander lit was removed U 'he By7,aii tlno cluireh Tuesday evening, whi-r,- the xly of the late emir hld In suite until to day. A r ml of honor with dm prd colore Was stntti...ed in front of the church. At 0 o'clock in the evening, n llttlo nnu, the CoMtteks who had lwen acting nfi the liiinerlal liVidv minnl. attired In tlHUriong, blno tunics, with gold facings, took up thelf positions along the cyprons sirewu route from the pninoe, an oarryiiiBiiBuiw inmlM. miiklm? a wcliil scene. Tho procession or wiuw roiicu ciergy then emerged from tho church and formed In linn net-ma tlin n.ltn. '1110 liens lh kihi ... . 1 . ... , tllin. nml amiii nfterwanls tno Rounn 01 M.llilrnn alllirlllD-hvnlllB WCTO liennl 111 tllO distance. Then through the dnrkuess tho glnro of tho torches carried by tno guimii marching on cither sldo of tho coffin could bo perceived. As tho funeral procession approached tho church their forms were thrown in relief ngalnst tho blackness of tho night by tho light ot tho torches. A sharp word of command, "Present arms," broke the solemn silence, nnd amid tho muffled rolling of many drums, tlm ni-ni-eselmi entered tho church path, headed by sailors carrying lanterns and tt.tnnnisi nn ,1 ftillnwed bv tho choir chil dren dressed in whito surplices. They were followed by tho clergy, nnd then cntno tho coilln, surmounted oymo im- nnll .rtwn mill linrllll 11V UOSSllCKH. Behind the coilln were tho czar and tho n,n.lnn wlin ril)4 ileenlv veiled: tho Grand Dukes Serglus and Vlmlinnr, tno qureu i Rroor-n nml Pr llress Allx 01 Iiosse-uariii- ctn.u ilm Trlncoss of Wales and the Duchess of Snxe-Coburg nnd Gotha, tho M.n.in.n iw.iniiirlniT to tho Imperial and Royal families nnd tho high court and lllhirv nflleers. Tim c.waiicks nliiced tho coffln In front of the church as the military band played "How Great and Glorious Is God inZion," nil undent Btnndimrwlthuncoveredlieadfl, As just then the hidden moon burst through tho clouds r.nd Illuminated the and background of tho forest chid slopes of the Llvadln, there was a straugo contrast between tlio costumes and uul- .ii4 of tho officials, tho whllo roncti cler'gy nnd tin, V mourning garments of tho ladles. Theso groups were surrounded Uy row, of guttering framcworK oi stem vu - ing picture. aJ.- l.T-mn tlm eoflhi was borno i... i,n pinippii inil laid on tho bier, at each corner of which was nn obelisk cov ered with red clotli anu sunuuunwu u palms. , When tho mourners were arranged nroulldthoblortho bishop of Simferopol celebrated mass, lifter which tho party left the church and returned to tho palace in carriages. The Czar's Funeral. St. Putins iiu lto, Nov. 8. Tho work of preparing for t lie olwequles of Czur Alex ander Is proceeding both day and night, both hern and in MoncoW. Tho municipal authorities of this city havo voted ulillm Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idnho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. 1 suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, ct. 1 be camo so weak and nervous that I r.niihl not, slecn. I would arise tired. discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now overything is changed. I sleep soundly, 1 leel bright, active and ambitious. 1 can do more in ono day now thau I used to do In a week. For this great good 1 givo Dr. Miles Hcstorative jNervino tuo soio crcuiu It Cures." nr 11111! Knrvlim U Hold hn a bosltlva pnnr.inteo that tlio llrst bottle will benefit Aildrugglsts soil It at tl.fi bottles for 15, or It, Will I'D Bent, prrpillil, n rm-.-iuj ui I" " by tho Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., I.lkhart, Iud. T . M. REILLY'S CEHTRAliIA'S POPULAR : HOTEL 1 Where ou cau always e a glass of Cool BiieianflfiMioiWinh Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plat T. MU Reilly'8, Locust Avenue, CENTHALIA, PA W1J IS THE BEST. , NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN, 4.$S5-0 FINECAI F&KMJ8AR0tL $ P0LICE.3 Soles. EXTRA FINE. 2.1.7 BoysSchoolShoes. LAPtES- SEND TOR CATALOGUE Wt'DOUCLAS. BROCKTON, MAS3. trio nve ninnbi'i1pucr,cUtt's,"!I w' . -.a,V.ii7 Infoci-lMianuracturetsol ndvcrtlsed thoes lu tne worm, bum ku ... the value by stumping the name and pi o the bottom; wlnch.prolpcn yoU agoit. -t 1 Dfcause, u irantcc r on high vtt r.'i m.HiV.,an'9 nrouti onrsuoea ited credit to d. fray tho oxpeiiH-s attend- P", cu3tom work .n Mv1-, easy u"ing and ant uion paying proper honor tollussla's dend ruler. It has been decided to stmt a wearing qualities. wliere at iowlt v" MDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklev Uros.) rta. x6 Krbi centre Htreot, !4ilKr(AMllOAH, IV. il It Our iMnttd: Ilest Quality ?t Lowell Cie Prloos. Putronaw resaecttuiiy aoucne J'reoBntloin Alter Deatn. Apropos of Mr. Edmund Yates' curious request in his will that his jugular vein should be cut before he was cremated in order apparently to insure tlmt ho should ,,nr. lm burned alive It may be recalled that Lord Lytttm, tho novelist, left orders thnt boforo he was burled a long needle ahmilil lu, run throuEh his heart He had taken the precaution to tell his doctor of his Willi, and it was carried out. London Lettrr- r ' .". . . A UrUIIBt lnaict. Everv time Tony i taken out for a walk he is nBUmisliwl t the nuuiUw of iiersons who exohun;.-o greetings wltti his giandfn ther, wholuia charge of the HtMu urchin After thinking' it ovof ono Ooy lw1 looked up with a amiio on till face ami oheerful'y remarked: I say, gran'dnd, won'tyqu huven lot of folks to your fuioroJI"' JJotJclewi U'. halnn M In the India ofllco lHiravy U the largest rollcotian of Tirl' : ! Hnusialt Ojoks in tl,n world. Inrrei- limn too uno HI tno British urn .u..i tu.d cuinurliiiuK many early uml riuemliuiiiiH. Naturallfcts hnv'i numerated 90,000 dif ferent fciudH ol 1 mti v ii- end (li7 illl'i' r ent peei ,i t i o- i' 1' lormorali, ,n tvvo-rh)r(W hne l-' en numod; of tho Inttir 00 sr Millions of Dollars Go up in Bmoke every year. Take no rlSKS Out, gee your uouaen, Biuija, iiii- niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aflont, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life, and Acoldental Companies rn for the viilue r, on than. ... l i nn U A .'.Ulf ii yvuu . . ... . f lUVWiiei'i11'" t..1rf l,i i 'linrl suDiriDllon ior uio purpimu in i jier cannot supply you, wc . orectu.B a nioiiument to nun in uio cupi till. . Joseph Ball. Shi'nendoah, Pa. THEMRE : CAFE otmorly kept by Thos. Qlbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shentndost t'resh and cool lleer always on tap, Wlnos, Liquors, Clgirs. . fjT)H.U) & CAS8IDT, Proprletori. II your clothier doesn't keep Hammersloufth : Bros.' Bwell, Hellable, New York -GLOTiEaiinsra- J MaHehlmgetlti ,Tfielcelcbrated $15,00 Molton Overcoat Wears like tteel and U sold by eve-y proml neni"lothlerir the state. None genuine vrlti. outllamme a! Jib. Uros.' label. Your Stomach : : : , Qitnuot stand the same washing that vyour boots ilo.auatue water you unus tep't even fit lor that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Portor. JAMES BHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Brauoh, Anntlier ClmrK Agnlnst tlio Conk (IniiB. KotiT SMITH, Ark., Nov. S. Jim French and three other liienibeiu of tho Cook gang raped three girls In the suburbs of Oola gab, I. T., Tuesday ulght. After coni mlttlng tho fiendish deed tho bandits mounted their horsos and rodo off. A possoof citizens was organized and arc now in pursuit, hut as far ns heard they fulled to capture them. Itnllroiulera linn Down. Wai.IAHsi-oiiT, Pa., Nov. 8. On tho Beech Creek railroad, near Gordon, Brako mnu Bliiko nnd Conductor Heed were run over by tho englno attached to their train. Blako was instantly killed and Uoed will die. Died rmni His Injuries. IlAlUUBliuitQ, Nov. 8. J-inos Comes, 81 yonrs old, whose home Is In Patterson, N J., died last night at tho City hospital from injuries received whllo rldlnijaPenn sylvanla ntllroud freiglit truln. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing miolntliiin or tlio New York and riilluili'lpliiil HxcliuiiBea. Nw YoBK, Nov. 7.The speculation on tin Btoek Exehuuge this morning was marked bj a strong tone and there wm good bulna throughout llieenilre It was very evident that Wall street was satlifleU with the eleo tlons. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley W4 Pennsylvania on Thpp1317ArchSt i I ilCbi PhlladelDhla. Pa. Tim Only fJennliin Hiirrlnllnt In Amer ica, ;oiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ii uu, Olliei-n AiUerllne. NEF5VOUS DEBILITY A!Jn THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Hneelnl l)Uene, Varicose Vrlna nnd I bllieinri'if i .iiluiiiiik irniiuutun, Cured In 1 to 10 lln)s. Itrllef nt Once. Rinnn pnisnN iernSt,x Imrrulwwimftliu'L fl year' Jiuropeaa Huapttall cn,i :v. nrAr-tir-itl no pldii rt. nn Ct'rtUlcuU'S and I lllnlnmn nrnvp HPniI live 2-CCD t BtamttS for I bootc "TltUTIl," the only True Medical Jlook advert isai. It U a truo friend to all I suncrersnnd totlioaccontempiaungn.arri&Ku. I Tho mnst ulnrilkTirti nnd ilafirzerous cast's BOlIO I ited. WrltoorcallandboBaved. Hours, Bto8 ;I OT g9, DlOB (OT ettininliuii UIIU lirwiunniu r rhrnr.lr nnd ilanctTOiii cast's ChII dally II to I 1.I1U I Wed. and Hat. from 0 to 4 ; ov'rs, fl to j H.JSU J null.. VIUI iU-uuucui wmi, IleadlnK M 8t. Paul 11 Lehigh Nav 4U N. Y. A; N. K. pf. 81 New Joraey Cen... 8I 0 ll 157 W. N. Y. & Pa. Krlo 1).. 1,. W West Shore N. Y, Central KJ Lake Urle W... 10N Del. A-IIuilsou..llHW MONEY TO LOAN. Loins tn.d-trjm 5100 v wronu on persona or real ustaie security. Nopnblicliy r.oftns oan bn returned in small nnnthiy payments or retained for a nuuih' rof veHrHtosult bo-row r r. A loan fro.r trl rompanv will not Injure the Hnanclnl standlrR of any Individual or ' Una. No dolus li t rr.tepercont annually Money lo-ned fora-iv purp.-e. ich a to increase or ente'bu In s-. t'lpuvoff niortgaites.jiiorCTJienj r.oles, to buiin ,n purchase propi-rty. cr in tact for any purioae ti ai money may bo desired Addre-s. dot al Tru-t Company Ki l3d AMihstreit i'hlladeiihla. I'a. b-imid, For the... Cleary Bros' Qot Soason Temperance Drinls vflneral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol the finest Inner beers. 17 ni 19 Peach Alloy. Sucniado&n. ft. A Froat, Tlio lending lady haned tragically against tho projecting p:ipler ma6ho rock. "All is still," hhe whtsprnxHl. r:n.t i.omv. huI ' exclaimed the liQUVV tragedliui',' "you aland nid:1 -Aronone 6f " thorboji taken this evci.int,!"' ' . Peering forth into the ( looni of tho hd dltbriurtii hS--Bati!.flcd hlmeelf that tlitire was but ono rational explanation ol tno silence, and that the ono ho feared. uo t trolt Tribulio. vi. -jirma, prin urryl! Clock Sprintr BWo. Soa as a Brush. Pltsc- ryLu;vc. i.-.e tlnr,l in;rn Pnmli. Used liv V. K. Annv a- 1 l v i:n- i.um nnu 'VorepaugH Circuses, and Leading IIorseu.cn of U.2 World. A.i. nolr fnr It. Samoie mauca ikim r.iuu ..ii. Pjeuirnupnhjuj. Sl'Ul.NU CU1MV COMB CO.. 102Lafayctto St.Soath llend, lu.ll.oa "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Geiiernl Market. liiiiJttiHMHiA, Nov. 7.-Klnur steady; win tersuiwrftiie, $2i!.l(l: winter aalras, x..ail 4(1: No. winter family, $3.03S.SU; I'ennsyl vanla roller straight, W.Waa.dO; western win ter, olear, W.tlKa.!. Wheat dull, weak, with Wfteo. bid and MMo. aakeil for November i Com InaotlvB. weak, wWh bid and KSiJo ! f.ir l)uembi-r. Oats aulel, steady, with i BShiC. hid and IWo. asked for November. Heel steady. I'ork steady. I urd steady: western Bteani, t7.8l: city, $B50i86.7. Hutter Orm, western dairy, lliAVio.i do. creamery, 15a Slo.i do. factory, l(kUo.; KlgliH.IBMe.1 Imlta tlon creamory. lSaibc.: New York dairy, ISil aUc.; da. ereamery, XIMe.i Pennsylvania ...a... OA,, , ,1,, l,nli.A. 98i. 1 OraaiUvr) uriuio, n , - - - do. fair IokishI, aHilHc.: prints Jobbing atMG m. CliBeaenrui; ew vorK.iarKe,wHno-iua RUCftllc : Dartsklma. 3Ma7e.:fullaklms. )iiilo. Kggo.uleii Now York and l'eiinsylvai nla,k": ktihouai., 1517c; wontera fresh. l7SMhrO, , tlvu ftuick Markets. Nkw York. Nov '.Heave active; native steer, poor to prime, 83.3o&ri.i per 1 pounda; oen. kV1 3"; hulls, fl.90ia3i dry cows, il.lft&a.'ii. Unites firm, higher! pool to prime vc.ila, 84W. per ll poumlii graasersi JS7iH3': weatern calves, (!. Sheep and laiunn liiuUer; iwor to prime sheets laia.WJ per 1UI lbs; common to choico laiulw. 83.WHM.7.V W. StVily at tl.TSOB. per lOOlba. for extreme welgTits. East LlHBKTV, Pa.i Nov. 7. Cattle and sheep 'ateadj- and unchanged, Hogs.actm and higher. Philadelphia. K5(5; Mimoo to fair Yorkers, .3U5; pigs; $t.to31o0. STOOHLS If you deflro to Invent In stocks In a safe and Ibglttinute manner wltlinut care anu wor ry, subscribe ti our dlM'rellonary account, nhinh will nav voulrom2 toSpoi cent weekly lu any active uian.ei. ii iu j than double the average rate of Interest In any ordinary bimlneafl pursuits. Depnslis received r.n... V l Aft We will be p'leated to furnish you references na tix nnr miniuiMfi in the nast. and ivhatwe are doing lor ntiiern. iiyouaie aiiuwiiwii you cannot call on us In person, address your oomuiuiiicauuiis ui tne Metropolitan News Co., IX Culture SI., JIo(oil, 3las. Wo remit profits onoe a week and principal on three days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own Investing, are anviaeo to auw" riuu to our Dally Mmket Utters, which t-ive you l.n.,nrla,i, 111 T. irillAtillll Oil aCtiVO BtOUkS, and will enable ynu t make money If youdoyour ...... u,.AAlai,n Itfttna. SI ner month: or wltlitelegriuia of Important cbanaes, 30.00 per uiniHii. ivumcM, Motrcpolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., J,oe JIuj! J03. Jlo(ort, Jfo, DR. HOBMSACK, HFMOVEU To 648 N. Eitjhth Sx.v H 1 above areen.Phlla, Pa. Fermctlv at SO North rttoond 8t . is the olo. nat In Amerlou for the treatment e-f Hpecial HUtatm rYnrt Vouthlut Srror: Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a Bpeulaliy. Communications tacrodly cor.aieutfal M-nd stamp for book. Hours, H i. in, to p. o: fiuDdava. to la m
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