"ft I ITCHING SKIN i.eD,sEAf,fs v MT' . .?f Relieved Si ' '" " By Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTICURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn, in?, bleeding-, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. Cuticura Works Wonders, and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. CimciTKA Rruimm are wld Oirnthmt the worM. fn CtmcuiA, joe.; Soa, JC! RrSOLVSNT, fl. I'ottkr Dbcg Asm Chkm. Coar., Sole Prop. , Postrn. "All about the Wool, Skin, Scalp, aad Hair," free. PINT PLES, bUeVWJ, td nd otlr -tin pie. vented and cured by CtmcvftA Soat. Ik MUSCULAR 8TRAIN8, PAINS nod wealmeei, back ch, weak kfHoeya. ibeumatim, and cheit paint reti-vd In emu mlwuto by the Outlet, ra Antl EARING RAILROAD SYSTEM in nrruoT juris 89. 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows I For Now York via Philadelphia, week dy , f.10, 6., 7.30, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.M p.m. Sued' MO, a. m. For New York via Manet Chunk week days, 5.35,7 SO a. no., list, X.S6 p. n Tor Heading and Philadelphia, week day 2.10, 6.J5, 7.90, a. m., 1J.82, 2.&S, CM p. m. Bur day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, X.1I, 7.20, a. m IS 32. 3 56, 6.65 p. m. Sunday. .is a. m. For Tamarjua and if ahanoy City, week days 2.10, B.S5, 7.M, a. m.. 11,12, 2.55, 5.W p. m. Sue Cay, 2 10, a. m. Additional (oi Mananoy City weak days, 7 00 p. m. For willtamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbart , fijj bvnday..5 a.m. 0 iror Mananoy Plane, week days, 2.10. LIS, 6.P. v T., 11. JO a.m., 12.32, 1.15, 2.55, 5.55, 7.01, S.l p,ra, aunuay, z.iu, a.ao, a. ra. For Ashlan and Shamokln, week days, 8.3) 7.20, 11.50 a. m., l.So, 7.00, 9.15 p. m, Sntday. I.S5 a. m. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAHl Leave New York via Phlladelpnia, weekday. 8.00 a. so., 1 .10. 4.09, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Bui day, 5.04 p. m. Leave New Yorkvla Mauch Chunk, weokday. I. 80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4. SO p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 4.10. 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.0 S.02, 11.80 p. m. Bunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, weak days, l.M, 7.10,10.05, ll.H a. m., 6.W, 7.57 p. m Sunday, l.U, a u Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 'A 7.40 a. m 12.30, 0,11 p. ra Suiday, 2.15 a. m. Leave Tamaoua, week days, 1.18, 8.50, U.U t tA., 1,20,7,15, 9JH p. m. Sunday, 1.18 a. m. Leave Hebanoy City, week days, 8.45, 9.11. II. 47 a.m., l.U, 7.44, 9.54 p, m. Sunday, 3.41 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, 4 at f.8, 0.87, 11.50 a. m., 1158, 2.05, 6.20, 8.8a,7.69,l.ll p. m. Sunday, 2.M, 4.99 a. m., Leave WlUIamsport, week days, 19.10, a. a 2.25,11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.16 p. tn. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vl H. A O. R. R , through trains leave Readliu Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. S. R. R.) at S.W 7.40, 11.25 a. m., 2.44,5.11,7.32, p. m., Sunday I.K 7.40, U.S a. m., 8.45, 7 St p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Le&va Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Vfhai and South Stroot Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Days Express, .00, a. m., 2.00, 4.00. 5.00 p. ra, Accommodation, 8.00 a. m 5,45 p. m. Hunday express. (.00, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 X m. and 4.S0 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo Oily, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 8.00 a. m. and 4.00a tlR.Su p. in. Accommodation. 8.15 a. m., and iSX p. m. Suacai Uxrrsss, 4 00, 7.30 p. m. Accommo datlon, 7.15 a. m and 4 15 p. m. i Parlor cars on all express trains. I O. Q. UANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aft. 1. r A 11 TTT IT- T r, . Till f . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTLKILL DIVIBIOII. JUNE Sd. IBM. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above dais for Wlwan's, Ullborton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Fhoanlxvllle, Norrlstown andPhfl. adelohla (Broad street station) at 5:00 aid Hits a. a. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPotVt vllle and mtermeaiata stations 8:19 a. m. SUNDAYS. For VTlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, Non uastie. ai. wair, rousvuio at w:t9a. xn and 8:10 n. m. For Eambure. Readinr. Potts' town, PhosnlxvUle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 5:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle tor Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 13:14, 5:01, T.a and 10:27 p.m. ounaays, n,io a. m. anu d:iv p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 18:15 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday,, at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 D. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) toi Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days, un aunaayo leavr ai o du a m. Leave liroad Streetatatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dayr, at 8 80, 405, 453, 515, 8 60, 7 83, 8 23, 8 50, 11 & 11 14 am, 12 09 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Bl cross 1 04 and (Up m. dining ears.) 1 40, IP. 1201 night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 460, 6 15, 8S3,M, 1103am, 1244, 140, 38) (dining car), n.(LlmlUd4 22), 620,880,460, 713, 813pm, 13 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, WASHINGTON AND THE BOTITH. For llaltlmora and TTashligtoa 3 54, 7 24, 1 11, iw, iu w, it to, uw ui. ii om itmiiea amini car,) IkO. 846, 441, (dining car), (611 Con- growlonal UmlteC, dining car), 817, 855, 7 40 (dining car) n m, ana izuj nignt week cays. Sundays, 860, 7 20, 910, ills, 1140 a m, 4 41 luiuiuK vau, u uj, i vululu war p ra una Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Expreea. 8 60 a m, 3 10. 4 00 and 6 00 pm week oays. sunaays, express, a u ana imih. For Cape May. Ancloaea. Wlldwood and Holly Reach, oxpreM, V v in., 4 00 p ra week days. Sunday, 9 00 a ra. ForHea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Kxprtwa, v w a m, w p m weea aays. oun davK.UG0a m. For Homers Point, express, 860, am, 4 OOP U. U. PBSVOHl, J K. WOOD. OtB'l Manager ! Paai'g' Ajt Weeks' Museum, 17 80VTH MAIN HTltXJSI, Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. CiHtit ltd lugeit Clin if Beer. Free Loach DiUjf. Free lunch every morning snd'evenlng. ' Jorw Whxs, Proprietor, a. W. Datxdiok, Bartender, ii: All Arrangomonts Perfected for tlio Groat Evont, MRB. 0LEVELAHD WILL ODRISTEIT. Tho rirnt. SImlorn On-nh Tawnger VpmpI Hvr II ii 1 1 1 InTliU Country Otrr a Tonlli of n JIMe In Length anil the Lnrgnt liver liullt hy Ommps. I'lHLADKLWllA, Nov. 10. All arrangement- have been romplrtoxt nt. Cramps' (hip Tnl for Hi lnuiiching of tlie Ameri can line atearaahtp St. Louis on Monday next. This evnt has attracted more at tention thnn any slnllar affair In rwent yean, Iwoauaa the St. Louis U tlio first modern ocean paswnger Tmmel Imllt In tills country, and the preparations liave been necessarily on a larger scale Oian tliUal. Mrs. Cleveland Is to christen the fihlp, and she will be accompanied from "Washington by a distinguished party, In oludlngall the member of the cabinet and their wives. The Washington guests will travel In a special train over the Pennsyl vania railroad, whioh will be run direct to the ship yard. The Kt. Louis Is 180 feet longer than any ship over launohed from Cramps before, and the question of getting her safely Into the water has been a serious one. The Delaware river opposite the yard Is narrow, and It has lienn necessary to dig away many thousand foot of mud In order to give her sufficient room. Tho most serious problem of all that had to be overcome, however, was the danger that might arise from the action of the tide after her stern struck the water. The ship Is 666 feet long, more than a tenth of a mile, and when her stern Is In the middle of the channel, about 100 feet of her bow will still be on the ways, and it there Is any tide at nil there Is danger of the great hull being twlstsd. To guard against sncb an accident careful tidal ob sesvatlons have been made dally during the past two weeks, and Lieutenant Nixon, who will have charge of tho launching, ex pressed himself today as being confident that no accident will befall tho ship. Two heavy drag anchors will be attached to her bow and other arrangements have been riinilo to check her speed. Several heavy hawsers will be attaohed to her bow which will break at Intervals of about forty feet. The lunching stand from which Mrs. Cleveland will break the traditional bottle of chnmpagne on the point of the steel bow as it glides past her. is built to ac commodate 400 people. On this will be the "Washington gnreta and the officers and prlnolpal stockholders of the Cramp Ship Dulldlng company and the International Navigation company. Tour Immense stands to accommodate other Invited guests have alt been erected. Early in tho day the gates of the yard will be thrown open to the general public. Tho tide wlU be at Its height at 1S:S0 p. m. on Monday, and tke launching will take place between that hour and 1:59 p. m. AGAIN THE COOK QANG. Two of TUalr Nualiar 11.14 Bp the Town at Louapatk, I. T, COKriTVlLM, Kan., Nov. 19. Twe oi tho Cook gang plundered tke tawn at Lenapah, I. T., au4 left a trail of blood be hind them yesterday afternoon. They en tered the lima In tke character of boli bandits, witkout any aMesapt at eoaonal mont, and terrorise the eUUens until they bad carried eut their plans of rob bery. E. E. JJaltea, a brave yauug maa who attempted to stay thaxa with his gun when they were riding away, was shot down and instantly killed. Ajaother man who" naue Is not kawa f reported t have bt Secleuily vtuM, Both of the victims were with a small force of cltlieas, wko kaitlly armed them selves attempted to prevent tke esoapo of tha bandits. The robbers were mounted on fast bones, and were heavily armed. Some of the oltlxeas eLaln ta have recog nized them as Cherekee Bill and Jim French, well known lieutenants of Bill Cook, tke leader at tke gang. The robbers kell mp the proprietors of the two stores here and looted both plaoas, They alse robs4 tke postomse. John bhu felt, the prepcletar t Ja stere, was re lieved of U00 la ia.a.ey and a gold watoh. These ertioles wn taken trout his ponon. A. repast says toe feueut aaro koodod for OoSuyvtQa, wklak Is eeily fifteen miles from Ltua&iJi. 'l'lii plant a the soouo of aunr feragia robbers, and tke polloe depart- auent, wttu voluamra, are prepared te moot the robbers la tks same way thoy nut the Dal torn two year ago, wheu almost the whole band was wiped out. StrUkaa wtaa Paamlysia. Nbwabk, If. J., Mov. 10. Fredsrlek Yf. Rloonl, et-mayor of Newark, and now 11 brarlan of the New Jersey Historical so ciety, was strloken with paralysis In the rooms of the society yesterday afternoon, and Is now in a critical condition. Mr. Illcord is 75 years of ago. He was educated at Rutgers college, and afterwards became its librarian. Later he was elected stato snperlntendent of publlo schools and In 1865 was chosen sherm of Essex county. He was elected muyor of Newark In 186!) and re-elected two years later, serving four years. At the ond of his term he was ap pointed luy Judge in Essex county. A Senseless Ialtlatlou Ceremony. Boston, Nov. 10. Oswell Herring, 18 years old, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Teonnoioxy, stooa an rmirs day night during the storm on the banks of the Charles river, olad in a full dress suit and blindfolded, He finally fell from sheer exhaustion, and Is now undor a doc tor's caro. Tho ordeal was part of an in itiation into a school society. Caricaturist llellew's Funeral. New Yokk, Nov. 10. Funeral sotrloos woro held yesterday ovor the body of If rank W. F. Hollow, the earloaturlst, whoso work was widely known undor tho signature of "Chip." The services were conducted at the late home of the artist by the Rov. Dr. Ilridgman, assisted by tha Her. 11. II, Ii Roach. A llrltlah Cruiser Missing. London.Nov. 10. Tho British crulsor Ca lypso Is missing. She parted company with the training squadron to which she bo lougs on Oct. 21, during a galo. Tho squadron has arrived at Las Palmas, but the Calypso has not bssn seen slnoe she dropped tho other vessels, Steamship Keuader4, Tea Drewaeet. HAVANA, Nov, 10. The Spanish oeast steamship Fernando fouadereeV Tuesday morning, twenty miles sortk 1 liable.. Tea ief"B.ec aissgT u erew wet? SUewaed. 'TJSlllnliop Jfats Rinlgna. DBjnffiR,N"v 10 - Bishop Mntr,, of tho dtooese of Colorado. Inn tondi-red his resla- uatlnn with itnfiipst that If be ni reptect as soon as po-llie It in nndi'rstoiKl that thli Is the fin il onti nine tif 1 !in (Ivc years' quarrel !etven tlie Imliop mid Father Mnloue and olliers of rhe dloivso. Slnrl.xt the l'lre with Ciral Oil. Wabhisuion, Nov. 10. Mrs Pauline Doherty, of 1 1184 Fifth street, southeast, tried to light a fire with cou) oil. Her clothing took Ore, she Inhaled flames and the doctors say sbe will die. Knights (lathering at New Orleans. Nw Oklkans, Nov. 10 A number of delegates to tho national KnlghM of Lab r convention, which mints hero next Tunn day, have arrived. Among thorn am Grand Master Workman Sovereign, Secretary Hayes, and T. B. Mrttuire. The usual ox eoHtivn meeting Is now being held In nd Tattoo of tho onnrentlon to anticipate, such business aa will probnbly come lxifore tin oonventdon. Mr. Sovereign said beyond a few meetings of ndnmo oonimittees whose sessions will l)e pi ivat, no business will be transacted until Tuesday. Tnrtrey (HJorts to Onr Parades. Nbw York, Nnr. 10. The board of po lloe commissioners yesterday received a letter from the Turkish consul general at Ottawa, Canada, asking that the board lit future rofuso to grout permission to Armenians to pnrmki the streets of Ibis city. It Is claimed that accounts of these parades aro forwarded to Turkey and used to advance tho revolutionary causo.tliereby endangering the pacific relations existing between Turkoy and the Unltwd States. Tho request was filed without oonsldent- Lameness of the back or limbs, Stiffness of the joints, Congestion in the chest, arc relieved and cured by Allcock's Porous Plaster Do Not Be Daeetved ly r "Jt ai good" alaai; iaaiit apaa baftag tat gtaakia, Allcock'e Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have na equal aa a ralief aad cure far coral aad auDMna. Brandreth'3 Pills are not merely purgative, but tonlo. They purify and toae up the system. -TjJVENlNa ENTERTAINMENT COURSE or Schuylkill County Teachers Institute voiisvillk, pa. M0NDAY,"n6vEMRER 12. TARIFF VS. FREE TRADE. Debates : j Hon. R. O. Horr, ol Michigan, taking the side of Protection ; Hon. M, U. tlarter, of Ohio, advocating Free Trade. Length of debate, 8 1-2 hours, ench making three speeches, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ARIEL LADIES QUARTRTTE, of Bolton, and WILLIAM A. MoUOUMICK, of Chicago Mlrs Jeannette Fernandes, rtrst Hoprano and PL nlst : Mils Gertrude A. Christie, Second Hoprano and VUlluUt ; Him Fanny K. Holt, First Alto i Miss Emma V. Foiter, Second Alto; Mr Wm. A, McCormlck, vvhlitleraatl Imitator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PROF, JOHN B. DbUOTTE. A. M. Ph. D.- Magnlflcently llluitrated lecture, "The Harp of the Senses, or The Secret of Character Building." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. FRANZ WILCZKK GRAND OOVCERT COMPANY.-Mr. Franx Wllciek. The Groat Austrian Violin Virtuoso ; Mrs. Mary Reuck- Wllczek. An Kinlnent Violinist: uma. Christine Schultie-Wlchnaan, the Dramatlo Soprano: Mr. Manglont De Pasquall, the Uroitl Italian Tenor; Mr. Jacques Trtedber. grr, the Uenewned Planlit. Tickets for the course, securing reserved seats ta parquet and circle. U.00; In dress circle, llratro", 11.75; In dress circle, except nrsirow, ii.tu. binie aomistioa not sscur ln reserved seats, HJ cants. The cbart for sals of reserved seat tickets. win open at the box office ef tbe Academy of Music. Pottsvllle. November I. at 0:30 a. ra.. for teachera only to aecure seats In one-half of the Academy ; at t p. m., for cltlsens to secure seats In the other halt el the Academy. Before openlnr tbe chart parties deslrlnz to purchase tickets will draw numbers for losmon in line leacners are nmiiea 10 wenty tickets, and citlsens are limited to ten. Alter Novembers, chart lor reserved seats will be open at Miller's bookstore. uoors open ai. i p. m. .uieriainmeni. com mence at I P. m. thaws Arrangements nave oeen maas 10 hold the trains for St. Clair, Frackvllle, Oil berton. Hhenandoah. Mahanov Cltv. Morea. Delano, Mlnersvllle, Beck's, Schuylkill Haven and Orwlgsburgi until after the close of each evening entertainment. O. W. WEISS, County BuperintendenU OtXlaw nfira'ra nn who can taste our candle otic a un wUhont a fceung 0f affeo- Ortrl fltrl 'or the young man UUU A who brings them. They nst melt in the month; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melta, and the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITH AN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Ijsauxsds Oor. Lloyd and White Sta. All work guaranteed to be'Srst-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. AJtrlt solicited. MUSSER & BEDDAU, (Snecessors to Coakley Uros.) fto, 96 Cant Centres atrett HnSXAKDOAa, IA. I Our Motto: Dest Quality at Lowest Oaf Prices. Patronage respsotlully solicited I Clock Sprlne Blade. lOnlv Perfect Comb. 'Korepaugh Circuses, Ask your Dealer for a..eara.ra.en tha tanHla. SrSI.IU CLBBI I DR. THE ELI I 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. 1 ;, Iilaiiiler I Irei-s.MUis lllse.. 1(.r,.,. I, l,illi, Bint I rrnra nf leuih. l,,s l;,, r ,i tliii is.irms t urea rur a lire. Lost Slanh od and small (atirnnken Or Knn Felly Itpsieretl. Kci ii ,n,- iii.'IImxI ui'var falla iin'MU cawlsljro.ul hiiiunn al.l. IMiafat w -w. ju i pi i naeaman hih nienln mi l. I m,,1 All In cni-. i in, i (.4lali ly ami , unlliiuid imprnOL,-ii. j. rrrr obSUl'lr lol v-i'11 uitirrH'u ni ruoiiisml. ftprvr ton will, pip. re, hrafo Doner. ine comTilnt'i I-f ir..i vi - - sTiz. . J' rr,''lnj yimr inaiibnod flnnVrersfrniii fnlli, OM rnnrk, prly i irors. Ill nana ann innn in married llle main your stn'tigtn ix.n t d.i,sli, inn if In ibcl last Btasen. Dnn't t (ItNtiiurairMl. If murk. UAVe rtlbbPd Vmi. t ..II ,,ri,v., In vnu iht ...,- n,, iiiH,r Blli punt, rena nve accent stAinn rnr tK.nk "tu i.i-.r -hJ MMloal l...ok Myosins onaoks (no nialter exposure) tlnlr trlels and devices, calling 'themselVPS CtiU hrnh. 1 unil hrnini. lvl.r advice and (."arsntpp. rharslng enormous n-icn rnr cnnip, pclsonons drum, and thpre RV rnfn nir tliniMi,rt.l. uau.ain n a-VAn tags, S-S .kl. p I, anil Pat. i- t "ks, S-l.'fl. hun., Wetlee-All afnicted with UHDKPraua and, Dally. frOIll Wi tl. ftm! Rill. Ml'.. A.0 anll JDHie-fl CHOI'S ROMII II rnll rnr .lam not nn jwnn.,0-ri. Vt rife or rail. Tiratmsnthy moll.i AMUSEMENTS. pBlVlUSON H THEATRE. p i. rSHorjsoH, maraosb TUESDAY EVE., NOT. 13th. The leading sir glng Germa&?opmcdtan, CHAS. EXiLXS Id a grand presentation of bis Highly suo.eseful comedy, Casper the Yodler. As presented by h'm upwards of 1 IKW times. Magnlllcnt sceneiy, excellent oompioy. lear Ellis Sing His Own Swett.Songi. Prices: 5, 34, so and 75 Ct. Reserved Seats at Klrlln's drag store. pjlBHQUSON'8 THEATRE, P, 1. rSHQDSON, UAWABSR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, '94. R. E. Davey's realletlo Melo-Dramatic Success, Enemies for Life. Presented by a powerful oast, Inoluding the;beautlful and accomplished actress, Miss JOAN CRAVAN. Notable features of this grand, production: Realletlo storm effect, revolving prisca, rescue In mid-ocaan, gypsy oamp 6cene with beauti ful waterfall, destruction of camp by light ulng and powerful climaxes. Refined singing and dancing specialties pre sented by a ooterle of artists. Usual Prices Pilsner Beer Finest, Pnrest, Healthest, Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Hi .TUy BEBBTATIHfi EB, 'I U Cast Coal St. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no rlska but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc. , insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbons, Slain and Oak Sts., Shon&ndoaE Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines. Liquors, Cigars. Costello & CassidV, Proprietors Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your uoots no, and the water you uriiiK isn't even tit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMBS SHIELDS, Uanagsr Shenandoah Branch. For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drink Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 in! IS Fs&ca Alltr. Shtniadoah, ft pring Curry Comb Soft as n 'Brush: Fits every Curve. The Used by U. S. Armr and bv Bamum and and Leading Horsemen of the World. It. Sample mailed post paid ac cents.- COMB CO., 10 Lafayette St, Seitk llssi, Isilaaa. bLUUU V SUN 'V2L. fl H Lager and MAJOR GENERAL MTOOK Elevated to tlie Position Vacated by Howard's Eetireuiont, COLONEL rORSITH A BRIGADIER. General Mr Cook's Protnotla Came Just ha Tim tn km Him from ltrtlrament as a Brigadier General Mot a row Mmiths MoT to Sarv. Washington, Not. 10. Brlgtadler On eral Alexander McDowell McCook h.is been appointed major jreneralof tha United States army, vice General Howard, re tired, and Colnnnl Jamos W. Forsyth, nf tho Seventh cavalry, has been promoted to brigadier general u, succeed MoCook. The phie v.-u-ntKl by General Howard's retirement was lwtween MeOook and Gen eral Ruger.tho lat ter commanding the department of Oallforn!a,and the former was pecu liarly fortunate in receiving tho ap pointment ovor Oneral Ruger, who stands at tho head of the list of brigadier generals, because he would otherwise retire In a few months with the rank of briga dier general. As It SBSRBAL M'COOK. is, General Ilufjer's promotion will proba- uiy only bo delayed for that Iongtli ol time. Colonel .Tames W. Forsyth, who becamo a brigadier general, is a veteran of the lata war. Brigadier General McCook, who becomes; a major general, Is at present In command of the department of Colorndo, has been forty-seven years In tho military service, and Is one of that famous family of war riors known at "tho lighting McCookg," He Is a graduate of tho academy at West 1'olnt, which he entered as a cadet in 1847. He was a raptnln In the regular army at the outbreak of the war, from whioh he emorgod with the rank of lieutenant col onel. But in addition to this he had at tha beginning a volunteer commission as colo nel of the First Ohio infantry, and in one year received his volunteer commission aa a major general. For gallant eervioe dur ing the war he was brevotted a major gen eral in the regular army in 18fi6, thus an ticipating by two years the srood fortune which has fallen to him in this appoint ment. Tlie nionograph as a Teacher. CHICAGO. Nor. 10. Ohlcaso olertrrmea have formed a polyglot club for the pur pose of instructing prospective mission aries In the Tarlous foreign languages by mean3 of tho phonograph. President Har per, of Chicago university, with other prominent ministers, have secured a mem bora of the organisation representatives of nlmost every nationality visited by mis sionaries, and by the reproduction of con versation the phonograph will take the place of Instructors and professors. Tha Ilrst machine used by the club will be placed In the Touns Men's Christian asso ciation, and others will tie distributed among prominent churches ConvlatW Ur JJbal la the Jlislls. Los AJtXLg, Cal., Not. 10. W. J. Cor nell, the yeuag Kugllshman of Kt Cajo Canon, whose baby farming method were recently exposed by aa ofileer ef tho Den ver society for the prevention ef cruelty to children, and who was charged with tho fraudulent use of the United St a toe mails, was convicted by a J ury In tke TJnl tod Stntes district court. Cornell asei the molls in attempts to hlasknall persons whoso chil dren he had proposed to exclude from tho society. Tried to Tear Out Ills Tongaa. Louisvilij, Nov. 10. Walls crazod from the effeots of a protraoted spree Potor Hop per, a barber, aa Inmate oC the City hos pital, grasped kls tongas in both hands ond tore it partially frera his mouth. An attendant discovered the rafferlng man, who was still tugglug away at his touguo. All efforts of the hospital surgeon to savo the man's life were unavailing, and he died In Intones agoay. BaabaasHaag Treasurer gentaaeed. Camdev, N. J., Not. 10. Andrew Hoey, a venerable looking man, was sentoncod by Judge Vroom, la the Uamden criminal court, to two years' Imprisonment at hard labor for embanllug tke fundi ef a seorot soolety of wklck ke was treasurer. Hocy said he had taken the money to support himself while out of work, Intending to replace It as sooa as he obtained employ ment. STOCK AND PRODJJCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia exchanges. Miw To, Nov. 9. Speculation was very active on tbe Stock Exohange today, and the transactions exceeded even the heavy to tals of the past few days, approaching nearly to the 300.OUU mark. The leader Id the trading was Sugar, and next In point of activity wore the Urangars. uioslng dius: Lehigh Valley 35K W. N. Y. A Pa.... 6 Pennsylvania 51 Erie 11 Reading H D.. L. & V 161 Ht. PaUU 83J4 West Shore 10OJ., Leblgh Kav. 4S N. Y. Central 100 N. Y. A N. E. pf ... 3 Lake Krle A W .. 18 New Jersey Cen.. MU Del. A Hudson. ..lKH General Murkels. PniLADELriiiA, Nov. . 1'lour firm: winter euper., 13-, 10; winter extras, 1.363.40; No. S winter family, t 40$g.S0: Pennsylvania roller straight. E2.50I&3G0; western winter, clear, $3.(03.d0. Wheat strong, higher, with 87Hc. bid and 67?lc. asked for November. Corn firmer, quiet, with t)lic. bid and Stc. asked for December. Oats quiet, firm, with ajjio. bid and 80c. asked for Kovemlier. Hay flruieri good to choice timothy, llai.'.fwl. Ileef steady: olty extra India mess, fl7i10. Pork quiet. Lard firmer; western steam, JT.tO; city. $.75T. Butter strong; western dairy, lllSc.; do. creamery. lStRffiie.; do. fac tory. lOffiltc; Klflns, iBo.; Imitation creamery, 17J1Hc ; New York dairy, l&aSSc.; do. caeam ery, l3JIHc.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, S&o ; do. eholre. 'Me. ; do. fair to good, 31 08e.: prints Jobbing at as28c. Cheese firm; large, 8lMi., small, 8Hllc ; part sklma, BlS7c; full skims, SHt&So. Eggs Arm: New York and Pennsylvania, !lSsc.; refrigerator, ICHSlWc.i western fresh, 18326o. Ur. Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Nov. 9. Ueoves aotlve, higher; native steers, fairish, common to medium, $3.VOQ4.7u: oirn, 2.10a(.30; bulls, Il.tia.15; dry eons, tl.ViJJW; ealres steady; poor ta prime veals, graasera, $.60ti tl; western ealvas. M TlOt. ghe.p and lambs dull, cleslng a shade easier; poor to prime sheep, tf3.M; censaaea te srlme lambs, $S.M Ot.M. U.gs flrsa at II.I505 .2. Kas LtaiaTT, ra.. Nev. I.-Cattle steady, arteas laekatgad, ll.n Sail: Pkllalelphlas. tt.i90a.rs; eesasaea t fair Terkera, K.MO l.lt. X.egks, UOi, Huts staaer M wi rlaaaTa4 srlsas. Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our rhuD-litor, lll inclio, rmw ( toon years of age, hud boon terribly affllctpd with nervousness, nrul ttad lost the entire uso of her rluht. arm. VVe feared St. Vitus dance, an 1 1 nrr tho best iiliyslcians, with no bi m lit. She has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Korvino and has gairml :si pounds. Hor nert oneness and m m p tomsofKl:. Vitus dance are eniir-ly gone, she attends sehool regtilnrlv, and lias reenvon-d complete use ol her arm, her appel He is splendid." MRS. R. R. MULLOCK, Ilrighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine? Cures. Dr. Mllei' NessA) It sold on a poslMva guarantee tlaJJPflrst.bnul.- will t.eneru Alldruggi'.tiri it u ii,8 bottles for-, nr It will be atint, pi . -paid, on rex-elpt of prleo by the Dr. Miles fdeiiloal Co.. Klkhi.rt. lud. T. M. 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