L IIFE WAS II 80 ORGANIZATION LEGAL Hred Vetera- The Postmaster oi Kokomo, Cured of Heart Disease. 1 Pain-racbod Sufloror Tells Au Interesting Story. Attornoy Genoral Olnoy on tlio Tho Great Preacher to Eetire from His Brooklyn Church, WILL EHOOJiE AN EVANGELIST. Eeading Controversy, low He Was Tortured For Years And Finally Cured By Munyon's Remedy. ' Chariot Wark. of 14 N. Twentj-fottrth 5t., Philadelphia, has been n constant utterer from rheutuntUm for years, lie vas cured by the u-e of Munyou's Rheu natlam fiirf. Thlq tft bin HtorV : "I was Hfllicted with rheunintlsm In the ip;ht shoulder and suffered the most ex rlmlnllm iiffinir. Sham lio)llne rutins larted through It bo Interne I could not deep night"- Even the weight of the ed clothe was raoro than I could bear; lelther could i lie on tua rigat Blue or on n f back. 1Mb beinuie a Derfect burden o me. I could not raise my hand to my lend, and when I atteuipted to put on my .oat or anv article of dress, the torture vas enough to drive me wild. Many rniedles were suggested and tried, hut -ue did me tuo siigntest good, anu i ue--i to despair of ever being able to oh nln rpllnf Rnmp tlmn no-n. however. 1 trnenrpd Mnnvnn'fl RhflUmatlc Cure. It ifforned me relief after the first few .rjes, and by the time the little 23 cent Itie was gono 1 was entirely iree irora kan. iiiavenaa no return oi my oiu Oemy, aud I feel satisfied I am per Tlanentlv cu-ed. It seems so wonderful t can hardly realize It, aud can only show mv aDDreclatlon of the merits of the ;ure by recommending it to other suf- Munvon's Rheumatic Cure is guaran teed to cure rheumatism In nny part of the body. Acute or muscular rheurna tlsm cured In from one to five days. It never fatU to cure sharp, shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, ot soreness In any part of the body In from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stilt and swoolen joints, stiff back, and all pains in the hlns and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, scl.v.Icu, lumbago or pain In the back are Bneedlly cured. Mnuyon's Honiooopathto Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up specif les for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for So cents a uotue. IN EFFECT JUNE 29. IBM. Trains le t Hheiiandoaa s follows! ror New York vl I'niuaoiph't, wssx aw 2S, 7.zi .m x.w wai p.m. t unf , m For New York vl& Miuc wee!. Jays, 5 25,7.81 . TV, 18.33, 2.6JS o. -US For' Reading ana Philadelphia, vrcek rty 5.10. &.".'. 7.5 a. m.. 12.N. S.55. G.5S o. m am day, a 10. . For Pou-iville, vee't days, 2. 10, 7.2(1, a. a 12 83 : (VS. s.s n. m. Sunday, !.lo . tn. ForTamariuaanil M&h&nov Cltv. week dai aiO, 5.25, 7 30, . m., 12,!f, .55, 5.55 p. m. Hut dS, 2.10, a. m. Aadlttjut! 'n Mahanoy Cllj ween aays, 7 uu p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbnry and I.ewisban wee aays, s.za, ii.au a. ra.. 1.0-1, t.vi p. in Sund&v. 8.25 a. m. For Mananoy Plane, weelr days, M0, S.25, S.f 1.Z9, 11.311 a.m., maz, i.u, s.m, 0.00, im., a. n.m. Hundav. 2.10. 8.2i. a. re. For Ashland and Sbamokln. week days !" 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 r- ra. dl 8.25 a. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave New York via Phlladelpcia, week 4ay n.uu a. m., l.su. i.uu, 7.su p. m., u.10 nigni. en day, 8.00 p. m. Leave NewYorkvlaMauchChunk.weekdly 4.80. H.10 a. m.. 1.10. 4.30 D. m. Leave PhiladelDhta. Readlne Ter!nl week days, 4.20, 8.S5, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.0 8.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, l.lb,7.10, 1C., 11 i a. m., 5.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a r Leave PottsvUle, week days, 7.40 a. m 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week day3, 8.1S, P.fO, H.H ( m., 1.20,7.15, B.2a p.m. Hunflay s is rr. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 15, J.SI 11.47 a.m., 1.51,7.44, U.W p. tn. a. tn. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week djys. I.IO, r .80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.06, 5.20, i.S' .7.56,1 ' p. m. Sunday, z.40, t.w a. m., Leave Wllllamsooi t. week dys, , '0.10 l.m. It.lKn. m. Hun lav. 11.15 11. m. For Ualttmore, V. isntnftton and the Weul rli B. ft O. R. R , tLrough trains leave Roadln Teralnal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. U. R.) at 8.M, 7.40, 11.28 a. m., 3.49,5.18. 7.22, p. m Sunday I.Zt 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.45, 7.22 p. m. , ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htroct if hr irdHouth Street Whnrl for Atlantlo Cltv Veek-Days Express, 9.00. a. m , 2 00. 4,00, u. 1 m. ARPmmndiUlnn. h.Oa n. tn.. fi.45 P-JS- unday Fxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Acoom modatiou, 8 10 a. m. and 4.80 p.m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, cornet Atlnntla and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9 00 a. m. and dXOa d 5.30 p. in. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and si p. m. Bunda lix ' ress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Ao:ommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor oars on all express trains. O. Q. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pi I A. SWEIQARD, Gen. Sunt. PKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOIIHTLKILL DIVISION JUNK 8d. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above . date for WKijan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, New ' Castle, St. Olalr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnr, Pcttstown, Phoenlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil idelphla (Uroad Btreet station) at 8:00 and 11140 a. m. ana 4!1( p. m. ga weettuafa 1 ur 1 utte1 vllle and Intermediate stations DUO a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlgcan's, Qllberton, FrackvlUe, Ne Castle, St. lair, Pottsvllle at o:uo. 9:40 a. ;u i dS:inn. r . For Hamburir. Rcadlnir. PC .tfl town, Ph03 .1xvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 8:40 ,.m., 8:10 p.m. Trains leve Frackvllle for Bbenandoali at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 ana u:p.m Ku?.ilava. 1! .18 a. m and 5:40 n.m. Leave PottavlUa for Shenandoah at 10 tlrj. 11148 a. m. and 4:iu,7:id ana lo:ou p. n..aunay( &l3:40 a. n. and 6:15 p. m. vr.nnvc PLUadelnhla (Urn id street stttlon) fot JiBhecandoaaat 6 67 and 8 80 a in, 4 10 and 711 p " ., r t',..n. ........ ui . . Leave Broad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, weok dy at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 60, 7 83, 6 20, 9 60, 11 09 11 14 am, 1200 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited St- ress 1 uo ana ia d m. uining curs.) 1 tu, 880 (dining oar), 3 20, e, , 6,8,0 50, 7 13, 8 12,10 . til, W, 11 03 am, 12 41, 1 40, 2SJ (dining car), t 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 0 3), 660, 7 13, 8 12 p m m. uui mgnu Ex iress for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, anu o i p m aaiiy. I'HE SOUTH. K-nr lUltlmure and Waahlneton 8 60. 7 23. 8 81 1 10, 10 23, 11 14, 11 40 am, (U 35 limited dlnlni iu.i 180. 3 40. 4 41. Mlnlnz car). (5 IB Con gressional Mmlta., dining oar), 0 17, 8 65, 7 40 (dining car) p m, and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 350. 7 20. 11 10, 11 18, 11 40 a m, 441 (dining car). 6 55, 740 (dining oar) p m and IS 03 night. Leave Market Mreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC! CITY. Express, 8 50 a m, 2 10. 4 00 and 5 00 p m weok days. Sundays, Express. 8 i5 and 045 a m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 0 a. m 4 CO p m week flays. Sundiy.sooara. Baa inln flltv. Ocean Cltv and Avaloc. Express. 9 00 a m.4 00 p m week days. Sun' riona OfYlB TTI. For Homers Point, express, 860, am, 400 p jn week dayi. ounaoy. o ui. B. 54. PHIVi "iT, J WOOE Uin'l lUn "tM't' HOTEL KAIBR, CHAP. BUROHIIiti, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Lirgest nn4 finest betel In the region, 4H:ueit accomm 'Uttoni. Hunlsoms fixtures Pool UJ ,.UIrJ Uoimi AtUahed. READING DECEIVERS' ATTITTJBE UNTENABLE Tlicy llnre No ItlKlit lo Iinl.t Tlmt tlie Kmplyes uf the Company Shall l)fAirt thn llrothfrlimiri nr ltnlluny Tntliitiien. TJlmrcntilKetl Labor l'oiivrloH. l'HILADHLI'IIIA, Nov. 0. Tho contro versy between tho receive of tho Head ing Hnllroad company and such of Its em ployes who belong to tho Brotherhood of llallro.iu Trainmen lias prompted nn ex pression of opinion from Attornoy General Oluoy in tlio form of a letter to Judge Dallas, of tlio I nltcd State circuit court, before whom tho enso is pending. Tho illlllculty between tho two organiza tions readied n crisis on Aug. 15 last, when General Superintendent Swclgnrd sum nionod before him cloven omployos and notified them that they Bhould abandon tho brotherhood as a condition of retain ing their places Willi tho railroad company. Vigorous tirotests wcro mndo against this nltornatlvo, and tho brotherhood urged tho recelvors to withdraw It, but In answer tho receivers, 011 Sept. 17, wrote: "Tlin nolinv of this comnany is woll known to bo that It will not consent that persons In Its service shall owo alloglanco tn nthor nrtmnlzntlons which may make claims upon them which are Incompatible with their duties to tholr employers, xii's position was taken advisedly, and wo have no Intention of departing from it." Attorney General Ulney's letter is an exhaustive dlsousslon of tho questions presented, and ho reviews tho various problems, nnu uio consisiunii buiuuuus vu bo applied, In evory aspect. In substance ho holds that labor unorganized Is practi cally powerless) thatln combinations such as this lies tlio only snieguanioi tno worK lngman In his dealings with organized capital, and that Ills right to belong to such 11 union, benellclal in intent nna pur poses, Is a legal right which ho cannot bo deprived of. Attorney General Olnoy s letter is in part as follows: "Tho petitioners are members 01 tno Brotherhood of ltallroad Trainmen. Somo of them haT!) boon members for seven or eight years havo each year paid annual duos and assessments which now amount lo considerable sums of money nnd by coutluulnlng their momborshlp will, In caso of death or permanent disability, be come entitled by themselves or their rep resentatives to largo pecuniary payments from tho funds of tho brothorhood. On tho other hand, by ceasing to bo members, they loso all benefit from tho assessments and duos already paid and forfeit all claim upon tho brothorhood treasury. "Tho constitution nnd rules of tho brotherhood and of tho subordinate lodges nra before tho oourt as pnrtof tho petition. No controversy or nntiigoulsm has over arisen or oxlsted between tho Heading railroad and tho brotherhood or any of Its lodges, or between tho Heading railroad nnd nny members of tho brotherhood as such niJinbers. If, as Is claimed, tho Heading railroad lias for somo years adopted tho rule that It would not havo In Its service any member of a labor organi zation, it Is a rule which has not been uni formly nor Invariably acted upon. "Tlio Heading railroad being now In tho hands of receivers, tho receivers and all tlio omployos uf tho company nro officers or tho court. Tho court, therefore, nnd not tho company, Is tho employer of all tho persons enguged In the operation of tho road. The present policy 01 tuo court and not the past policy of tho company- Is the 111.1t 'rial thing to bo considered. And henco the preclso question Is: Will tho court now lay down the rule that 111cm bers of the Brotherhood of Trainmen shall, because they are such members, bo dis charged from the servlooof thoroudP "Tim oourt, It Is admitted, ought not and cannot lay down any such rule on tho groi n that cither tlio purposes and ob jects of brotherhood, or tho means by which th are to bo attained, are shown to bo Illegal. Sneaking of tho aims and purposes of tho brotherhood, tho attorney general says : Certainly tho objects must bo regarded as laudablo In tho highest degroo and as deserving tho approbation and support of every good citizen. They are Indeed prac- tlcully tho samo as tlioso lor wnicli work ing people nro expressly authorized to 111 corporate themselves by act of congress tho statutory description of such ,bj Tts being 'for tho purpose of aiding its mem bers to become more skillful and efficient workers, tho promotion of tholr general Intelligence, tlio olovntion of th 'lr charac ter, tho rosrulation of their wages aud their houra an ! 0 liiditlons of labor, tlio protee tlon of thqlr Individual rights, " cto. Speaking of strlko ho says: "It Is un necessary to elaborate tho proposition that a strlko Is not necessarily unlawful sluco It Is emphatically sustained by the recont decision of the circuit oourt of appeals In the Kanne.s' Loan and Trust compauy vs. Northern I'noifio Hnllroad compuuy, just decldod In Chloigo." li should im remembered that tho riskh of a strike are not obviatod by ex cluding tho members of tho brotherhood from the receivers' service. Men deeming themselves Aggrieved and seeking rellof or redress, though not associated In nny way or for any general purposes, may oaslly unite for tho slnglo purpose of a strike. In that vlow the brotherhood con stitution and rul s piny well bo regarded as operating In restraint of strikes. "Tho bost sorvloe Is not to bo expected from omployos who smart under a sense of in justice aud are In a chronic stato of dlsooutont. Yet such Is tho luovltublo condition of omployos whose right to or ganize for mutual protection and benefit is attacked nnd whose opportunity tolabor conditioned upon the sacrifice of that right. Theyonnnot help noting thut.organlged capital Is not so restricted." lSloctlon ltuw i:n(Ia In Murder. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 0. -John Trny nor. marshal of Athens county, shot nnd killed Isono Davidson lost ulght. Ho also Bortously cut Leo Sharp, n farmer of tho Athous neighborhood. Traynorisn iirecK- lnrldgo, and Davidson und fahurp uro Owens men. They fell out over tho elec tion, and whllo Sharp and Trnynor were fighting, Traynor shot Davidson whon ho tried to separate mem. Culobrntlng Wlc' lllrtlulny. London. Nov. 0. The lilt, -third birth day of tho Prince of Wi.Uh Is beiug o,lo brated atSundrlnghuni. A dinner to the 800 laborers und workmen employed on the Prince of Wules' estate was given this afternoon and flags are unfurled every , whure In tho vlclulty of tho resldonco of tlid Jieir uppurent 10 uio uriiuu crowu. MS u - - Q. W. McKINSEV, Kokomo, Ind. Grateful Men and Women of prominence, and those serving their country equally well by being simply good citizens, good husbands and good wives, snow tneir uncemsnness by the anxiety manifested, when, having been cured of Heart Disease by Dr. Miles wish is to reach some other G. W. McKinsoy, an honored :ontly, postmaster at Kokomo, Ind., writes under date July 'o, VI: '1 nin constantly getting letters irom an jiuns 01 uiu um rates, asking for information of how T was cured of Heart isoase. As I had been severely troubled with Heart Diseaso "er sinco leaving tho army at tho close of tho lato war, l con 'aded, somo two years ago, to give Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo a i:vl. The first bottle mado a great improvement in my condition, ,jd five bottles completely cured mo,, and I havo not had a lawtora of tlio diseaso since. I am rojoiced to know that my itvmrnial has induced others to use your remedies, and am lad to answer all inquiries for tho sakoof suffering humanity." And JR. Bigelow of Webster, Mass., writes on Juno 15, "J-i: Ono year ago I was so fceblo from heart disease I was obliged to t-3 i'on business, and my physician said thero was no chanco . . " ov-c i'v. As a last chanco I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. . a me'iustant relief. I am now well and in activo busincs.3." Medical statistics have proven that one person in every j.u-hasa weak or diseased heart; yet not one person in i ry gives the matter any attention, notwithstanding the ct that Dr. Miles Heart Cure cures Heart Disease per manently in nine cases out of ten, and benefits every case. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro tho result of twenty years of study investigation by tho groat specialist in Nervous Diseases, Dr. e. ..- 'Jin Miles, and mo Fold on a positive guaranteo that tho first m . .1) v. 'SI btmefit. Ail druggists sell tliem at i, six Dotties w, ,-ilis i!.'c. r sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles iviudical (Jo., Elkhart, Ind. VETERIHARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 800 Pago Tiooli on Treatment of Anlnmls auil Chart tseut Free, ctntEst Fevers, Congest lous, In flnmnia tlon A.A.lHiiinal ilIi-ntiiBltls, Illllk Fever. ll.ll.MruInx, l.aini'uess, Klicuinatisuia !!.(!.--Dlsteiiiiier, Nusnl Dlacliiirucs. )).l).lluln or Crulis, Warms. . 1' r.Couuux, lli avcn, l'ni'uinouln. .', f. Cidlo or (iiipex, llillyaclic. (.!.ailscarrlnae, IlemorrlinEes. Il.ll.--l rlnury mul Kldury Diseases. i.l."t.rUUtlVO JIIH1M1SCH, lURUffU. . . .K. DiseaseH of Dluc.llun, raralysl. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - .00 fcitulile Case, with PpccinM, Manual, Veterinary Curo Oil and Medlcator, ST.Ort Jar Vetoriuary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Sold byI)ruffM. tr l.nt prrpfcM MJ whfr and In In? qninllly on rcrtlpt of price. lIllirUIIElS'MBn.fO., Ill 113lIlliinBU,Ntw Tort. KITHrHRBYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. on rrtiA nnl- anniiaHflll MinMITfn- Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, nd ITMtnUon, ovpr-vfork or otber tinws. 1 per visl, or 6 Ed laice vial powder, tor $9. SulJ 17 ITufeUii, (ir .Mat tMi'.ld tn r.(-.iit of irtc. lirai'llUEVS'SHII. CO., 1 11 I IS llUIUia tU, N. Vork. mi and snerBser Flneat, rnrost, n"t!'hit. Chris. Schmidt, Agl MoT V.'t r-ial St., Shenandoah. .Tit SHAM BtlGyTi(r - r.8.,J,'''S'iK.rc2i.i,st""" Dr. Miles9 Heart Cure HUMPHREYS' lNew Heart uure, tneir iirsi sufferer with the good news. votoran of tho war, and until ro- Restores Health If yoar clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros.' Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHiira- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel andi sold by every proml- ntn- ciotmor m tlie s'ute. wmio genuine wiia out HaramcrBloush Ilros,' lubei. MUSSER & BEDDALL, tsnccessora to Coaklev Uros.) no, 26 Kni Ceulie Strt'Ot, HMKMANOOAU, FIRST CLiSS W&m Our Mitioi llest Quality at Lowiet Ott V .-! M-ii. e trontge reapeotiully solicit ' Millions of Dollars Go tip In smoke every year. Take no rtsks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-olass, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Taos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Slionsndoifc Fresh and cool lleer alwjjs on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CosTELLO & CASSlDr, Proprietors Your Stomach : : : Canuot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you dunk Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use tioreaa Schmidt's liaar an l Porter. JAMES BlIIKbDi, Manager Shenandoah ISrancu. For tho... cieary Bros' Sot Season L .vllueral valjrs, Wrl beer. MottltTM n. th'i finest lager beers. - ' 17 ml 19 Teach AUsy, Shea&ndcaJi, P I'nr a Vi-nr at I.emt p Will Make itmil UIN Thrmuliout till Country, Starting Earl In ,lanutiry Ith letter of Ut4Kniitl4n New Yoiik, Nov. 0. Dr. T. PeWItt Tl mngo. (Muitor of the Ilrooklyn Talmruiule, which vcm recently for the third time de stroyed by fire, has written a letter to tho riders of the cjiurch tendering his resigna tion. Dr. Tnlmnfre's letter of nsnlgnatloii Is as follows: "Dear iirethreii: I hereby nk you to join with me In a request to tho Ilrooklyn Presbytery thatUioy dlssolvo the pastoral relation now existing. The congregation of tho Ilrooklyn Taliernnclo have built during my pastorate threo churches. which hnve been dostroyed. It Is not right that I should call on thorn to build a fourth church during my ministry. "I advise that you do ono ot two things, cither cnll a now pastor, under whoso leadership a church might bo built, or re main In organization until you can give certificates of membership to our people.so that they may in usua form join slstor churches. "As for myself, I wlll.os provldcnco may direct, either tnko another paHtorato or go Into general evangellstlo work, preaching tho gospel to all pooplo without money and without prico. Tho session, according to an Inti mate friend of tho famous preacher, met Dr. Tnlmage, and agreed to request tho ilrooklyn presbytery to dissolve tho pas toral relation now existing. This Is a practical acceptance of tho resignation. Dr. Tiilmage will, In tho future, dovoto himself entirely toovangollcnl work. For n year at least he will make pastoral visits throughout tho country, starting early In January. Tho manager of Ills business af fairs said today: "Dr. Tnlmngo bollovefl ho Is called upon to preach the gospel and not to plan how Interest on a big church debt can lw raised and how Impatient creditors can bo appeased." Trnllpy Jmiip-4 an Knilmuutneiit. PlTTHiiruu.Nov. P. Last evenlnga trolly of the West Knd Klectrlo Street railway jumped tho track going down tlio steep grade on Steuben street, and went over n thirty foot wall. Two passengers, Mrs. Dr. ltankln, of Allegheny, hud Frederick Groff, of Elllotsliorough, were badly bruised, and tho motornian, Joe Monnlon, was pinned beneath tlio car, suffering a badly sprained shoulder and It Is thought internal Injuries. Luclllo Taylor, a 10-ycar-old girl, who was walking up Steuben street, was thrown over tho embankment and Is badly hurt. Honoring Dr. rarkluiret. New York, Xov. 9. Kev. Dr. Charles It, Parkhurst, preacher nnd reformer, was to night elected un honorary member of tho Union Lenguo club at tho regular monthly meeting of tho club. Until Dr. Pnrkhurst's namo was added to tho numlier there were just a dozen of such memlx'rs. Including General Harrison, General O. O. Howard and Governor-elect Morton. Dr. Parkhurst makes the thirteenth and ho Is tho only clergyman to lw thus honored. .Oeriuan Defeut lu Africa. HEI11.IN, Nov. P. A dlsiiateh received hero says tlmt O0O natives of tho Mawa- noil tribo recently nttnrkal wlndlo, Knst Africa, and we a forco of (ieinian regulars and natives und..' rou von Klirenstoln. Iiater,hov over, the Jlawanojl trlbo returned to the nttock and captured tho place with much bloodshed. It is stated that the Hermans have not n force strong enough to recap ture the town. Keiolutlnnlst Gaining Ground. Uio 1)11 JANUIKO, Nov. U. 111 tho last six weeks tho revolutonlsts in lllo Grande do Sul seem to havo been gaining ground. It is reported that a conspiracy exists among tho war ships to join tlio rebels, and that under pretext of quelling the rebellion Pelxoto will assimio chief command nnd retain it, putting Mornes In tho back ground. Killed by a Drop Hammer. POTTSVIM-E, Pn., Nov. 0. Lewis Zubcr, for many years foreman at tho Philadel phia nnd Heading blacksmith shop at Crobsona, was struck by a -JoO pound drop hummer and Instantly killed. Ills neck was jMslocutcd. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing iintntItiiH ot tint New York anil ridludtd phtu llxcbuiigt'M. New Yohk, Nov. 8. There was an unsettled tone tti the speculation on tho Stock Kxchangu ttiday.but as a roi.ul t uf the trudlnit a majority of the sliurus dealt in recorded higher price In the final sales, the gains ranging from H to per cent. Closing sales: Ihliih Valley 3SM W. N. Y. A I'a a IViiims lvanla 51 Krle- Heauiiut m I)., L. A- W. West flhore. ..WiH St. i'aul mi Ihlifh Nav 48 N. Y. Central WH4 bake Krlo W... 18 Del. Hudson. .-1H7H N. Y. A- N. E. pf- 1M New Jersey Con... U3K Oeni-nil .IInrlictH. j PliliJtnKLl-liiA. Nov. 8. Flour nuiet; win-' tersuiiertine, SKW.IU: winter extras, f.2f. S.4U; No. i winter ramuy, 3.iura.Ti; i-ennsyi. vania ruller straight, ftK.6nbl.BU; western win i ter, olear, fts.1.!'. wnaat nun, steauy, with MMe. hid and JftHo. asked for November. Corn waiio- lower. weaK, Willi oifsc. uiu anu Bfyic. asked fur December. Oats dull, un changed, with iloHc. hid and DtSc. asked for November, llcer steady; eeei iiatus, tiu.oi 17: nlekled bellies.Bkf.fMe; iilckUdshoulders, 5Hml piekled liuins. skSftHWo. lard tlrm; western steam cioseu ai ji.oo ariteu; city, ' js 500,8.76. ltutter firm; western dairy. 11$ 15c.; do. creamery, ladySSo.; do. factory, ltKit i 14c; Elglns.aV-.; imitation creamery, 13ai8o. Now York dairy. lDii!!3o.; do. creamery, 1"4 Sic: I'enuaylvanU creamery prints, extra, 21c; do. choice, 2Bo.; do. fair to good, K0ieie.; prints Jobbing nt 36J. ClieeM) tirm; New York, large. 8lH)4c. ; do. small. 8jailc.;par( bkiui,3)4a"i., ;lull skims, H4i:. Eggtfbtoady, New lYork and Pennsylvania. S4i?dl6c.; Ice house, lCmtSk; wekleru truth, li luetic. Llvo Stock Slarkcts. New Yoiik. Nov. 8. lleevea dull: European cables quote American steers at VQlOo. per lb dressetl wewut'.reirierator ueei.jqfwo. waives firm; poor to prime esls, ft5.8S per UOlbs.; grassen; ii ". M,S 4". Sheep and lambs firm; poor to prime siicep.tUJ''u; common lo prime lambs, ftll.?&u,4.76. hogs hlglier at $!.().. EabtLihbiitv, Pa., Nov. 8. Cattlo steady, uuchangedi prime, I.llftS.Sft; good, ftt.4US4.70; fair light iteers, 3Ma.m. lings steady, lower; Philadelphia, 14,8034.90; common to fair Yorkers, SI.5oai.eO; roughs, 3l. tihwg steady, unchanged; extra, ft33.l!U;go9d, tS.IM a.JD; Units. 3.S5a3.80. r " HEART D1SEASEI Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered 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 miutito would be my last There was a fcellini? of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full bre;ith. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. 1 now have a splendid appetites and sleep well. Its cllcct was truly marvelous." MUS. IlAltltY E. ST AI1U, Tottsvillo, Pa. Dr. Miles HeartOnro Is sold on a positivw guaraiitoo that tho (irst bottlo will benoflt. AlldruKKlstsBoll Itnttl, 0 bottles torts, or Itwlll bobcnt, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. lliUw Medical Co , Dlkhart, Ind. T. M. REILLY'S CENTllALIA'S POPULAR : PIOTEIJ Where you cau Jtlwuye vet u glape or Coo! Beeranri RefreshingWinp, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forgot the plice X. m. R.eilly'u, Locust Avenue, OKNTRALIA, fA $3 STOEhos- E DEST. CAKING. $5. CORDOVAN, r HLNW16LIMWlCLLCL wMLJ. 4.$5.5-0 FINECA1 F&iftNSAROU 4 5.5PP0LICE,3SoLt3. EXTRA FINE. U1 2.l.7-5 BoysSchoolShqes. LAplEa 2.1.7s r SEMO FOR CATAUDGUE W-L-DOUSLAS, nrsocKToii, MAsa. l'ou can save money by purcliaeiuij rt . I j)(lllg,llB f.10M, Ilfcause.wearethe largest ruanufacturersor Tnntee the value by alampin the name aml price on. 1. whioK nro-ecta vim acam'-t high the value by atnmpinit the name andprlce i m- - hi. ot tho Mnwu- prices and the middleman's proM . Our shots -1 KlUvnlil 1 equnl custom work in style, env fitting ana al Kilwaki- , S1"",-,. ouaiuie,. vVc have thtnt sold every re dofeatotl by ""'te at lower prl. Cm th.-vnli.r K.e-i than afyotmrm.iite. i ike uu "'"",.". dtalcr t-arnot aupnlv wn, i ran. bold ey Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. ir. 1317 Arch St. Fhita.eiDhia. Ha. Thuftnlr fifiiuliio SprclnllMt In Aincr- I leu, NoiwiMiNtiiiitiliiK wlmt NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special DUrnMi's, VitrlpoHO VcIiih nnd I nirti-iiirrs t.ii t iiimiei i-crinniiL-iiiir Curd In -I to It) HniH. Iti-llcf nt Once. Dlfinn DniCrm l'rlmnry or Secondary ULUUU I UIO U II cured ny entirely new j liurinlvss metnot 0 years' European Hospital I and 32 practical cxnerloncc. as CP rtlHctttt-s und I Illnlomfti nrnvi,. h(nd flvft 2ont stauins for I lioolc "TKUTII." tlie only 'I'ruo Mwllcall lloot ndverllsed. It Is a true friend to all! suiierersuna totiiosocontempiutinirmarriafra. i '1 ho most stubborn and danKerous cases sotlo-1 itod. Wrlteorcallund bosaved. Ilours,9to3 ;l ev'irn. 6 to 8 tor examination and Irpatinontln I cnroriic una aanfferous caaes i.an uai v :i lu I I.IIO l Wed. und Sat. from 1 to 4 ; ev'cs, a to 1 U3Ut Hun., u to u irt-aiineni uy maiu MONEY TO LOAN". Loins ana -from 5100 to WJ.OWon porsoaa. or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can bo rcturnod i.t small monthly pavmcnts or rovlnett loranunbirot vesrstosuit oonnwor. A li.ao JrjT this companv will not Injure tho flnannls.1 standing ot any Individual or Una. Noboi.us Inure., t6perDent.aiiicually Money lonned tor any purp i-e. t uch as to Increase or erte' bu-fn ss.t pav off mortgages, jurVement nous, to build oi purchase property, or In faet for anv purpose t1 a' money ioa be df.slred AUdrets. Out al Tru.t Compsnj V 131W Aroh alrett. t'biiadeiiihla. I'a. 6 9-Qu. STOCK.S' If yon deflre to Invest In storks In a safe anil legitimate manuer wltliout caro and wor ry, siifocrlbc to our discretional y accounts. which will pay you iroin'J toKn in any active market. Itwlll nay sou more than double the average rate nf Interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from ft2H to Jl, W. We will be pleased to furnish you references na tn nnr RiiceHs In tho tiast. and what we are doing lor others. It you are situaiou wnere you cannot call on us lu person, address your ooinuiumoaiions 10 ine Metropolitan News Co tU Culture St., liotlon, Mat: We remit protlts once a week and prlnolpal on three days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own Investing, are advtscd to subscribo to our Dally Market i,euer, wuicu give you limwirtant Information on activo Btocks. and will enable, you to make money if you doyour nu- fMuiilntinr. KatAs. 81 ner month: or with telegrams of Important changes, 820.00 per monin. Auuress, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Xocfc llux t)X03. ilDR. HOBEKSACK, DEMOVED To 0 H- ElQUth SI., II- - abovoOroen.l'hila.Pa., Formerly al 808 North rtecnnd St., Is the old est Ic America tor the treatment oi Special Iijse ond Youthful Error. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Maahood, etc. Treatment by mall a specialty. Communications tacredlr oonUdential. Pnd stamp for book. Hours, 8 jjl. TO. tq 9 p. nc Bumjata. to li m
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