BACKED WITH Nil. .'ortured With Rheumatism 'Authentic Advices Kegarding tlio For Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sulfercr Uow She Was Cured. Snrnh II. Smith. Pinovllle, Bucks county, l'i., nays : "I was a great sufferer from Tiieutnntism. I hail tha dUeaie tor over twenty- live years, and tho torture 1 nave undergone during the past quarter ol a c-utury no pen could describe. Every nttack I had, mv entire body was racked with pitn, and I was iu a terrible condi tion. I tried doctor after doctor and every remedy that could bo Btiggasted, but all with t he name result. None of them ever gave me the sllglitoit relief. I had had ' the dlevio so long thaf. It ha1 become chronic when I began to use Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. It was not long before I felt a great deal better, and after using It a short tlim the rheumatism left me. I have not had a trace ot it since, and nm convinced that I am permanently cured." Munyon's Kheumatlsm Curo is guarau ' teed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured In from one to five days. It nuv - Jila to cure sharp, shooting plns In the ms, legs, bides, back or breast, or sore-na-ssin any partof thobodyln from one qP three hours. It is guaranteed to V promptly cure lameness, stiff and swooleu JoInts, stiff back, and all pains in the hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoaopathlo Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, pat up speci fics lor nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for25centsn HM ROAD SYSTEM IN KPFKOTJTJNIB M. 1891. Trains lenvo Shenandoah s follows! Tor New York via Philadelphia, wek 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 18.32, 2.S5. II. W p.TO S.10, a. m for New York vK Char week davs. 5.36,7.01 a. ra.. lt.33. U.SB " For Ri'ulinr an-i PhllftdelpM , wneV ai 8.10, 5.35, 7 , a m., 12.32, 8.55. B.S5p. m Hi fdav. S.in m. For Poinvlile, week days, S.1J, 7.8U, t f 12.3'J, V. TO w o. ra. lunilav. W . ra ForTi.i5nj'iaanfl M&hanoy 01 u, wonk d. S.10. SS. 7.89, a. m., 12,38, Z.S6, 5.p. M. R day, 2. in :i. ro Additional! MalianoyOli week d&va. 7 00 p. m. For WIHlatn 'Oort, Sunbury and Cewlpb. weefc days. S.1S, 11.30 a. m.. l.W, 7.orj p. i lSunday,X X a. ra For Mananoy t'lane, vreeic aays, .iu, a., 5 II &' A.m. 12.32. as Sunday, ! to, 3.35, 1.8.5, 2.55, 6.65, 7JW, 8.1 m. rrl Asblnno vnd Shamokln, week days, 8.3' .7.20, Hi i a. ir, 1.35, 7.00. B.s." p. m. Suidaj B.2.1 l iu train: ran shekandoahi Leave New York va ruiladelpma,weelcda 8.00 a. K . 1 30, 4. 00 i ' p. m., 12.16 night, flu day. 8.U0 p. m teave New Yrrk Mauch Chunk, weak any 4.30.11,10 a m.. 1 '0 p. m. Leave Ph'laau.,ihla, Reading Termini, week davn, 1 8.35, 10,00 a. m., andv4,S. 6.02, 11.3 n - Sunday. 11.30 p. in. Leave Kradi-ic, weekdays, l.SS.7.10, 10.00, 1 1, i a, m 6.56, 7 57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. m " Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 3.85, 7.40 a, an 12.80, C,U p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.11 1 m., 1.20,7 IB. 8.w p. m. Sunday, 3.18 a. ra. Leave Malisnoy City, week days, 8.4S, B.ll, 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, .S4 p. m. Sunday, (.41 a. tn. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtps, 2.43, 4.W , 6.80, 8.87, 11.89 a. m., 12.58, 2.08, 5.20, 8.38,7.69, WW' v'p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave WUliamsport, week days, 10.10, a. ' 8.33,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wet -B. & O. R. R , through trains loavr, ReeC ' Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. Ft. R ! ;.jU 7.40, IVM a. m., 3.45.13, 7.22, p. m., Sunda; l.W 7.10, 11.38 a. m., 3.46 7 22 p. in ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Ohestnut wtreet and South street Wharf for A.tlant,o City. Ohina-Japan War. AMUSING OHINECE 00WAEDI0E. MSKOLAVINDICATED. Gross Ignorance Exposed. Its Value and Ucaltlifitlncss tabllshed. Fully Es- f, weeK-iJ.iys rjxproas, .uu, a. tu, z w, ROO p. m Aocommodaalou, 8.0J a. m.. p. m. mi tiundav 'xnresa. 9.00. 10.00 a. m- Aoeom- modatlon 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 p.m. Return' leave Atu ) tic (Tlty, depot, corner Atlantic aad Arlransap aveauow. Week-Days Express, 7.35. 9.IK) a. m. and Ja (15. Wp. n. Acoommodaiion, 8.15 a. m., and 4.33 p. m. a Bundav Hxi rom, 1.00, 7.30 p. m. Aooommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all exorest trains. C. a. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. . Philadelphia Pa i. a. swBiuAtu, -tpn. wunt BNNbYLVANI RAI'jHOAI) JUNK 3d. 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date (or wlggan'e, Qllberton, FraekvlUe, Nevi Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Ilamburg, Kcadlnz, Pottstown.PhQQnlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla ilroad street station) at 8:00 a&d 1H4S a. m. ano i:jo p. m. onwceiraays l'orroiU' vlllo and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. tn. SUNDAYS. . For wiggan's, Ollberton, Friokvllle, New l Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40a. m and 3:i0 d. zq. For Hamburr. Headlncr. Potts1 town, PhognlxvlUe, Norrl3town, Philadelphia at o;uu, v.w a. m., c: iu p. xn. Trains luave FraekvlUe for Shenandoah ai 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:48 and 10:37 p.m. Bundays, 11:18 a. in. and 5:40 p. ra. Leave Pottsvlllp for Shenandoah at Uil6, ii:48 a. m. ana :4j,7:i5anaio:uup. m.sunay 'wat 10:40 a. m. an 16:15 D. tn. Leave Philadelphia (Broad utreet station) lor Hhenandeah at c 57 m A a m. 4 10 and T 11 n m weeK nays, ua Hunaavs ieav at o ao a m. Leave Broad StretjtHiatlon, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOKK. For New irk. iubflh,, week dayr. tt 8 30, 4 "5, 4 V 1115, 8 SO, 7 as, 8 SO, 9 50, 11 M 1114 am. 12 0. ...Mi., lia n. m. (U i ail ted K. , press IM in' K i. ii rtlr.l.g r ) 140. v 2 30 (dining ear), .1 JO. S, 6 ,H50, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 nigh'.. Simdty , :;2'i 4 '5. 15.), 516, 823,06, IIOS a ii, VI 11, 14', 'i)i (.lininitoar), 0, (Limited 4 W), 52i), 0 w. 7 13, 812pm, 1101 nigbk JBxprijfor Bnitoa, wl'hmt change, Ham, . wtikdays. ami fl 50 1 m S Uy. li(fl2a .WASHINGTON ANU XHU KOU ML rwlTia, ifl). It IB. 11 40 m, (MB ' wt J dininii f .VSar.)' 13U. S4, 4 41, (dlnlMf oar). . n Cton ,1 rifc!ona. Llm 'o , dlnlug; ear), 17, 8 55, 7 40 raisin ear) p m, and tW Blht weak days. uDtoys, S50, 7 Jo. 910, lflS, U 40 a m, 411 (dining ear), 6 5 ,, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and I night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANIIO CITY, h' pre, 8 50 a tn, 2 10, 4 lO and 6 GO nm week . day j. Suadays, Express t) 45 and V 45 a m. ' tor Cape May, AogletM, Wild wood and Holly lUaeh, express, 9 a. ra., iW p in week dnvH Sundav. 9 00 a m. Foriau Isle City, Ocean City and Avalou, EipreJ, OtXla-a , 4 00 p m week days. Sun day0Uara. For - nets Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p mweediys. Bundays, 845 a m Wlimi Tlioy l'onriMl an Attack ly tlio .Tap utiniii, Olllrr'rs mid Men Critwileil n 1'or f)i;ii Vfnt'l and lliftlfittMl on lli'lng Taltt'ii Awoy front tlin S(fne, Sas FBANCieco, Nov. 14. Tho stonmur I'ont rrivl Inst nlitht, hrliittliiK the fol lowing advlvos to t)io AsKouiat4Hl l-retw, dated lOkahnmn, Oct. l: General Oyn- nut's army left Jajian Oct. 18. Tho nuin- Ixir of troops was estlmiitednt a llttloinoro tlmii a,000. They filled nearly fifty triins portu, and fifty llatbonts nccoiiipankil tho norma to lacllltnte the lamliiiir. On uct. 21 the twit const of tho Llou Tung poliln- sula wits reached. A considerable part of tho forco was put on shoro at n point supposed to be soino thirty miles north of l'orth Arthur, and n llttlo north of tho fortified town of Ijuik Clino, or Chicn Chlrl, on tho opposite coast. Tho remainder of tho nnny ihuwmI luxmnd tho extremity of tho peninsula into the gulf of Po Chi Li nnd toward n destination not yet positively known to tho public In Japan. Tho lleefc under Ad miral I to moved simultaneously upon tho stations at l'ort Arthur and Tnlienwan. Tho purpose was to hem In nil tho Chinese Harrisons in tho southern part of Unit Tung and compel their surrender, as well its that of Admiral Ting's squadron. The native troops defending tho positions wore believed not to exceed 0,(100 in number. General Ynmngatit's nrmy signalized its ndviuico Into Manchuria by tho sclzuru of tho walled town of Kcwleeh, or Chili Uen. Tho attack was so feebly met that tho encounter could hardly bo colled a battle. Tho crossing ot tho Yolu river wns completed on tho morning of Oct. 25 nnd wus followed by a succession of sklr 'mlshes, In which tlio .Tapiinosolost sovonty killed and wounded. Kowleon fell Oct. 'SO. Tho defending forco was estimated variously at from 10,000 to 10,000, all of which tam away before the first assault. Tlio Japanese disunities were about twenty killed and eighty wounded. Of tho Chinese S00 were reported killed. Tho spoils wore of groat value, including the thirty large cannon, thousands of small arms, abundance of ammunition, !100 tr-" and quantities ot provisions and fodder. . .. enptaiu of a foreign steamer en gaged in carrying coal to Port Arthur re ports that scores of Injured men are lying .oxponotl and uncared for nnd surrounded by unhuried dend. While ho wus dis charging his cargo a pnnlo was caused by 'nn announcement that tho Japanese wore approaching, and tho exhibition of cowurd ioo wus thus described: "Kvery inch of space was taken up with Chinese ollieers and men, both from the ileet and from tho fort, who canio oil Wird, and insisted on being tnkon to Taku, whether I wished it or not. Vioo admirals, post cnptnlns, lieutenants and ollieers and men of tho licet hustled mid jostled with generals, colonels, majors and captains nnd ovory grade of petty ollieers nnd the rank and file of tho land forcer. 1'or berths on the steamer anything as long as they were taken away from the place whloh they momentarily expected to be attacked. Jinny of tho officers from the forts had their wives and families with them, mid paid for their passage with dia mond rings and valuables." A diplomatlo question will presently lie brought forward for consideration by the Igovoriiments ot the United States and Japan. By American usngo all sailors sailing in American morcliant vessels uro held subject to United States jurisdiction, uomnttor what their nationality maybe or where tho ship may be stationed. This claim Is not only theoretically maintained, but 1ms l)u practically put iu force. The governor of the Kunagmva district, in whloh Yokohama is situatvd, now asks tho central government for lntormatlou as to liether tills position will bo recog nized by .1 npaneso seamen on alien shlp4 within the limits of tho empire. The for eign olllci'B answers that idl Japanese and also foreigners not belonging to treaty Ipowers, who are charged with oiruns.es on American ships while in Jiqian, mut be 'tried by native courts, and that tho right of tho United states as authorities to (leal with them cannot ho admitted. Several American newspapers express tho opinion that the proposed treaty be tween the United Status and Japan in lie layed by the unwillingness of the lull i power to agree, to restrictions upon tlio immigration of her subjects. Tui-, is an error. Tho imperial government regards tho question of no Imporlunoe, fur tue rea son that fow Japanese show any disposi tion to leave their native land. The coun try is not at all overcrowded, and more than half of the land available for oulttva tiou Is still unoccupied. Major Oueral Ormo, of the British 'army, now visiting ba Japan for the pur pose of military observations, lias made an inspection uf the Hod Cross hospital at Tokio, in which tho Chinese prisoners arc received. The prisoners themselves were profuse in their praise of .I.qu.n, nod had uo wish to bo libera. tod. In examining their Injuries he found they had beuu wounded by sword, bayouot and shot from behind, showing they wore caught as they hud taken to their heels. A severe earthquake ooetlrred in the northern provinces of the main island of Jjipan on Oct. SB. Many hundreds of houses wore thrown down or eousumod by Uiv.and more thau UOOporsous were killed. Tho town of Sakata wus almost entirely destroyed. An eruption of Mount Cliokul, u volcano tn the disturbed district and sup posed to lie extinct, Is also reported. l I I, ! 'i-' 'one. . na rur J it 4aV'' i Weeks' Museum, IT HOVTir XtAip flTItKEl Wil ls and animals of all Mleotlons. . Murray, xidermlst, Kobert fres Lonch 'Dallj. ree lunch every nomine rnd evening. John Wkbjcs, Proprietor, o v tiatimom, Bartendtr. v- Coldesi nil Lirgest Glass of w No lleply from Juimu. WAMflNaTON, Nov. 14. The subject of mediation of the troubles between China nud Japan by the Uuittxl States govurn UMHit was one of the questions thut was coiuUlertil at the cabinet meeting today. No reply has yet ixien received from the Japanese government to the offer of the United Htatea to act us mediator. The results ohtaltieil by certain pro feseil otiemWi la an attemiir to analyze l'nskola ore so fur from the truth that wo have every reason to believe tho perpe trators (o be In ths employ of rival manufacturers, (poislbly people In terested In prepara tions of cod liver oil), whose business has been Injured bv the merited pop ularity of l'nskola. This suplclon Is strengthened by the fact that the untruthful reporfs as to the coinoo-l. tion of Pif-kola bnve been widely circulated tlirouiji the malls a u d otherwise. Anionic the thing', the so called "ehoinlsts" have stated, Is that Paskola was noth ing but glucoseand hydrochloric acid, the ridiculousness of which assertion will be made clear by the following experiment: Take two pint bottles and In one plnce a tablespoon lul of glucose and In the other a like quantity ot Pas kolo; 1111 them with water, shako thor oughly and add to each forty drops of muriatic or hydrochloric acid, In order to Imitate the acidity of the natural gnslrlc julco. Having previously finely minced a quantity of rare or raw lean beef, chicken, the white of hard boiled eggs or similar foods; put Into each bottle one ounce. Immerxe the bottles in warm water and carefully maintain the contents nt a tem pera ure of 100 to 10.) degrees Fahrenheit, treqtioutly shaking In order to thoroughly expo-o the food to the action of the solu tion. In the course of a verv short time the contents of the bottle containing Paskola win ue seen toimuergo a jliango. and In two or three hours the food will have be- come entirely dissolved or digested ; whereas tue contents or the other bottle containing the gluco3e and acid will show no change beyond a slight difference in appearance. it you nave neither the facilities nor the Inclination to make the tes) for vnur- self, we have no doabt that yourdrugg'st win ue giau to try tue experiment, rue tulips herowlth show the results of a test made lu our own laboratory, the cuts being from a photograph. No. 1 con tolned glucose, aud No 2 Paskola. rt'uat are we to conclude f One of two thlncs; either that the so called "chemists" are ignorant or dishonest. umcose lins no digestive properties. This is a well-known fict. whereas Pas kola Is giving relief to thousands of dys peptics, a truth attested by the tin solicited testimonials that pour iu upon us, The presence of digestive ferments In Paskola cannot be determined bv chemical test. No one has even seen digestive ferments in a pure form, and the only way to determine their presence Is by observing the effects which they produce upon toou. MUls is a lact recog nized by every authorltv and will be found stated In Poster's Physiology and otner sianmiru worKs. Auother thing which thee Ignorant and Jealous rivals have said about Pas kola. is that inasmuch as its bssls is pre dlgested starch, It is calculated to en courage diabetes. We cannot better answer this charge than by quoting a piragraph from a report made to Mayor Gllroy, of New York, by Dr. Cyrus Kdsou. Com missioner of Health for the City of New York, and for theStateof New York. "Pre-digested starch Ib starch In the exact condition that we find It prepared by the digestive orgnns for assimilation, It Is pre-eminently a fat-forming, heat producing food. Under a diet of pre digested starch or gluco'e, a mau can per form more mus-cular work than under aoy other single article of food. Pre dige'ted starch not only is not injurious, but it is hii essential article ot food, with out whl h in some form, man cannot en joy life." This letter from Dr. Edson was written In answer to an inquiry from tho Mayor as to whether or not pre-dlgested starch was healthful. Paskola contains a specific form of pre digested starch as well as digestive fer ments, and Is not alone a fattening food but it aids the digestion of other foods in the stomach, just as you may see in the nnove experiment. The tired. leeuie stomach of the dyspeptic Is too weak to dolts iut,y. it needs a li' i- help; this h , l'nskola gives. It- use is at onee followed by a sense nt we 1 1 b e i n g , strength, vigor and courage. The ap petite Improves and the Hiillttrcr oan eat with comfort where before d Unreal fol lowed every meal. Paskolt aorta o t a emaciation and the pale, thin sufferers rapidly gain i n weight under Its use. Consumptives will ex tern nee a thousand times more benefit from it thau Irom the use of disagreeable, natucati a st cod liver oil, which of ten does mow harm than good. Con sumption need not piove fatal, if we can arrest the lots ot flesh, for its vic tims virtually die of starvation, Send for our ln- teretlnir pamphlet, and learn about this wonderful preparation. We will gladly mau vou a cony tree, upon application. The Pub Dkibsted Food Co.. 30 Keade Street, New York. piSKUU:' P FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, "94 r'ON'H TtlEAniF, p. i. rsnarmoN, mavaosh. .--needle mim B. F. 'ia f v'i, rcdiatlo Melo-Drona lo SuoceH", Enemies for Life. Pre ntrd iv a po'-t ifnlcnst 'nolarilng the,be.MUtfii! ai.d ae-'omsltificd .ictom, Miss JOAN CRAVAN. Notable. twtursot mis grind proluctlani KealUUo storm cfleot, r-volvlnif prison, rsfOtie lumld-oeeau, gjpsy n ,uip so uu w!:a beauti ful wjterfilt. destrj -tiou ot cam bybfbf ulog and pjwcrtul climaxes. Refined sieging aud dancing sped V ties pre sented by a coterie of fir Us s. Ilesjrvol -oi'.s at K'rlln'i drug stire. I During the Royal Funeral Prooo gicn iu Sti Petersburg, STILL lEAaiJiG THE HIEILKTS. HUMPHREYS'" Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Hurajjhroys' Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Wind or Weeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relict instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Soro Nipples. I; is invaluable. It Cures Salt Kiikum, Tetters, Fcurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fetcr Blisters, Sore Lips or XvosmU. Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed 1'ecl, Stints of Inseiti. Three Sizes. 25c, 50c. and Si.oo. Soldb;DruRlftH ir t-ut priRt-iiail u receiptor prico. irariitiMg'abu. 10.. 11 .t iu vnn, bi., tort. WITCH HAZEL ML SUKNAKDOAHS 'iBLIABLE Oor. Liu ad While tits, All work guaranij-'d tq be Srst-class in every jartlcul.tr, HUk ti., awl las curtain ea spec ialty. Ooalo oallet for and delivered, A trla Alunbray May nu Sent lloisk. Nkw i'0111.. Nov. 11. Dr. Senuer, supjr intondont 01' Immigration, lias undr 01 n Blderatlon tho ease of 'Wllfrlil Mowbray, tho Kngllbu socialist, who shipped Into the country afu-r having been onoe denied ndmiaslon. The que stiou now is whetlier or not Jlowhruy uhall ih deixjrted. IV solicited. hlr Oummlne's Ulectloa Kxpenses. NBW Youk, Nov. II. Hun. Amoe J. Ciliiiinlnjjg, vyjm wus defeutcd in the Thir teenth cougreMlpnal district, filed his cer tificate of ejection uxpeusos with tho touuty cltrh. Mr, Cummlngs spont J II. 00.70. Fortne... cieary Bros' Bo l Season . Tempm nee Drink .Mineral waters, Wulsx beer, ftottlrr o) una nnwt lunar neers. 17 isl 19 Peaeh Alley. tomndctj, fa RTtn'o nn who onn taste our oandle Ottv B" Ith-mt a feeling of affec Orlrf Girl ti',u tot tu Jwiik man Jast melt in tne mouth, Uie gtrl' eyes melt wlthtenderriMir thevounKmnnnl" melts, and the icstl m Is -eitlil. Try H. FREQ, KEITH AH, Ice Cream, all fl.tvors. 104 X, Miln Bt. 1317 Arch StPhila. Pa. Oinnn Dn!CnM Kidney. lUaerB viihvh cnrU lu ;J tU!n74. Jllol"he.l iJlonrs, Skin IHmwvh. HorYoiM I'l bliiirl Kr ml Krrorol TtuMlb. lomj nll'owcr it mi J iniriviureti mo i ntEiuv.i i;iii-eii lor n ufe- liOst IHnnliiml nnd Smnll HhruukonOr- nns Fit II r JteIorcl. ScH'n.itK- mottuxl never fan motm cagelu iK'yotut humniink!. itelterat odco, nnd you fel Ukok man uiuuuk mt'u li. uiind nnd body. Ail Umtwn CGcKrd 1 aimed late I v and tonllnunl Imptovotni'iit. Kvery obetarle to! uapjy Ljarnoii nre removed. Nerve fore, will, enerny, brain pover, Wilt 11 ftiUttlic or lust, nra itmtnrml liv the combined I!V trpstment Victims ol iBhtison and eiwsafS, recUlru yonr niRnhoo(l ' I utlerei 3 from folly, overwork, early errors, ill health nnd excesl In married Ufa rpimln (your strength. Don't itaiDalr, even If in the lost atagvi. Don't t dltcournited, If quacks uu ruuui-n yuij. 1 win prove 10 you uiai I medical science anl liuaor etlll elst. H-nd ifive2-cent sUniD? for book Tltii'i'il." tin jonly Meillcul I'iok e.xpowlntt quacks tno umttcri iwnntiney aaveriiso ro mive inemwivea irom jt-xiiosure) their trlcki and devlcei, calllng ulieinftelven celebrated and famous, iilvtntf free Bad vice and KUrantee, charuintf enormous Inrices for cheap, poisonous druts, and there toy rutnlriK thousands. Ilnnrni 0 lo a Even ln'9.U-&ao. WeiLandRaL Mvv'n. (MLSO. t-un., r..-i i notice au amicted witn cangemtis andi I hopeless cases should call for examination. iiiuiiy, irotUH-i. wwi. ana pat. eve irs. a-v. and iuu , i rif e or ciiii iraaimt'ntuy .ageranc Pilsner Beers i'lnest, Purest, Healthest, Chris. Schmidt, Act 'Wl' 307 Weat Coal St., Shenandoah. Millions of Dollar Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks hut get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, e),, insured lu first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Inaaranoe Agent, if) South Jardln Street. Also Life nd Aooldentai Companies THEATRE : CAFE Formsrly kept by Thoi. Glbboas, Kaia aad' dak Sti., 3heaaadoijl Ifresh and oool Beor -.ivj, on tap. Wlcee, Liquors, Ulgare. CosTtU) & CA88ID7, Proprietors Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing; that your boot do, and the water you drink iHH't even fit tor that purpoe. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beor and Porter. JAMHS BHIHLD3, !UltBAe;er Sheaandoah Ilrnueh. AH Ihmnt and Window Onlwrwl CIimmI, Hltil Ilnilehnltler Held tteiponolble for the (looil Ttnlmvtor of 'lltorn -The Crar to Wrd I'iIiikhm Alix N". . St. I'KTKkhburo, Nov. II. The funeral train wllh the ImhIv of tho latcararrlv. .( at the Nicholas station Monday nlftlit m,' vm put upon a sldiiin until murnlng I" order to enalile tho iinicrlal family and their relatives to llnlidi their nlpl t' n-t. ! As soon h all the preparations were com I plctHtl, shortly after 10 a. in., the Imperial train re-entered the railroad Ktallon. the I body vcn transferred to the heniw in wait ing, aud whs oonveyed to the ei.th .lr.il through the donwsly crowiled ntmt,und"r guani ui tnouennuii 01 troops. Every foot of ground along tliroule wns occupied by the spectators, who ninln talninl n most respectful attitude. The prootest mnssoH of people wore gathi'il In front of the Kimen, St. Isaac's andothor churches, In front of which, pruvlous in the shirting of tho procession, the clerg( stood In their state robes. The czar's Cossack body guard headed tho proces-Ion. and was followed by other detachments of cavalry. Then came fifty one standards, each escorted by olllwrs. The first two lings iiud the lust Hag bore the Imperial arms. Xext enme the horso of the dead czar and a ninn-nt-arms In gilt armor, holding the sword of state and mount, d upon a splendidly caparisoned charger led by two grooms In the Btnto livery. Following this horseman eamo a second uinn-at arms In black armor, carrying a naked swonl. He preceded 11 number of high olllelals. The remainder of tho procession until tho cud of the twelfth section was 00111-jm-ed of high Imperial and provincial functloiiarh"!, with their stuffs of olllco and miinbei-s ot other olllelals bearing dif ferent, banners. The thirteenth and most Important sec tion of tho procession was headod by the choirs of the Cathedral of St. Isaac and of the Convent of St. Alexander-Xewski. Fol lowingthe choirs wore the clergy lic.irlng lighted caudles, and behind them cumc the czar's confessor, Father Yanlehlelf, holding the imago of St. Alexnnder-Xow-sli, tl.c l ati'on saint of the dead czar. The hearse, or funeral cur, coiisIbUmI of a plntfonn on wheels. The plntform was covered with black cloth, with sliver bauds. The spokes of tho wheels were also silvered. Columns stood nt the cor ners, and at the foot of each column on the plntform thero stood n general. Tho collln rested on a bier covered with black velvet. Over tho collln there was n groat silver pall bordered with gold. 15c hlnd the hearse came the ozur and the im perial household. They were followed by the ktjig of Greece and the Prince of Wales. Then came n long lino of grand dukes and princes, followed by thlr va rious suites mid ladles of the royal fam ilies. After the carriages oame thousands of troops of all arms, who brought up tho rear of the funeral procession. As the car approached tho multitudes along the route bowed reverently, crossing them selves. Many of the stiectators wept as I tho cotihi 'f the ozur passed by. Th, hearse arrived at the cathedral a fow minutes past J o'clock. The czar and the other Rns.s'aii imperial pursonagosand foreign princes then carried the collln Into tho church with tho same ceremony as hail been observod in Mosonw and de posited It in the catafalque. Metropolitan IV'irtius, of St. Petersburg, then con ducted b. i presslvo service. There Is evidence to prove that the ac cession of Xloolns has not removed the anxiety caused by the nlhillsts.nn anxiety which undoubtedly shortened tho life of Alexander. I'nder a police order yester day nobody was allowed on tho balconies or the roofs ot the houses. Though here aud thoro a few daring or privileged por pons were seen In such places, they ran tho risk of being arrested nnd fined fifteen roubles. AH doors and windows were or dered closed by the police and household ers were held responsible for the good lie havlour of visitors during tho passago of tho prooesslon. Tho event has shown that these precautions might have lieon safely dispensed with. Tho Imposing line of troops which kept tlio route wore not needed for anything but a decorative pur pose, or a symliol of Kusslu's Imperial pomp and power. It is nimnunced that the marriage of Czar Nicolas to Princess Alls bus Iwen absolutely fixed to tsko place on Nov. S3. The public was not permitted to gather on any of tho bridges spanning the Neva, Isaac square or Admiralty Prospect. The oth r open spaces were also closed to the public. TiiTunt liuodle Aldermen. TonosTo, Nov. 11. ,Judge McUoijunl, In his tmt'i'im report on oldernianle boodle to the uioyor, finds from tho evidence that Aldorman Stewart, chairman of the Are and light committee, has been on two oc casions wilfully ginlty of corruptly solicit ing bribes ot money from tho managir of an Ohio electrical company, for the openly avowed purpose of securing votes and in fluence of himself and other aldermen. Tried to Murder His Sweetheart. Bbidoeton, N. J., Nov. 11. George Wal ton, colored, was sent to jail on the charge of threatening tho life of his inuntoriitu, May Huberts. Walton drew u revolver ami pointed It at Mary's face and pulkd the trigger, but the weapon wlssod fire. Walton will now await the grand jury's action lu his case. MHSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to OosUev Bros.) No. 26 XCsuit Curo t.'irtet, m glass mv Our MjIIoi Bast ttunle.v ai o. -i Piiess Hmniw rsi..n' i"t siUnP ' t$a, HAAK, VTljoJeMle (en. frr felpipu's.iwti 1 1, Uftn No Qatrmtle. liter nil Saner Pi!e ii'j, Plae liquors and 01an, . laOrtou-h Mala dt. Palpitation of the Hearf Shortness of Breath, Swelling: oi Legs and Feet. "For about fi,ur joars I wiw troub led with palpitation of tho heart, shortness of breath and swelling- ot the legs and feet. At tliuos I would faint. 1 was treated by tho best phy sicians In Savannah, Ga,. with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without benefit. Finally, I tried . Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After beginning to take thrni 1 feU better f I continued taking- them and I am now In better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. 1 hoo this state ment may be of value to somo poor sufferer." R B. SUTTON, Ways Station. Os. Dr. Miles ITcartCnre ls-:old on n positive) guarantee that tlio first bottle will be noil K. All rtruRKlsts sell itatfl, 0 bottles forSS,or It will hoN'nt, prepaid, on receipt of prico by tho Dr. Allies Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl. T.M.REILLY'fr ckhtralia's POPULAR : H0TEI I Where you t un .ilvnyi yet a elnsti of Cool Beet and Refreshing Win Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget tLe plsra T. M. Kelliy'v, Locust Avenue, OENTUAI.1A V n " H W ii tu nor. U NOSaOEAKINC 93. CORDOVAN, rofypjp. riAMP I FflCAt F 4.4WFlNLCAiF&KAfJ6M()a 3.siPQLIC,3SoLESw 2.l.;SB0YSSCH00tSH0Ea, .i aniFS. W.L,DQUCLSS. rM-.i wv.rM JUtBa'41 Too tan wive money by purchasing M' I It iiialnr. Shoes, . Bfcaiinc, we arc tue lurg- sl nianuracrnreM eg dieumea 8hoc in the world, ana tuai.nHM the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against hf.n prices ana the m.ddlrmaa'B profit. Our shoes tcusl custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We b-ve tlieia aold ri y- .-re at lower prices lor tbevnhie givcntho a.iy other matt. TaLe no siibstitutc. II juut d.aiLr i.tuiiot lupply you, wo cau. Sold by JoHeph Ball, Shenandonh, Pa. When In VOTTBVILLK, Stop at iIIL-WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Men! at all hours. Uadlex' dining roonx tttaohed Finest wine, llfiuors, olKm- It yourc'otbUr d iesn'thcep Hamnierslougli : Bros Swoll, Kobablo, New York -cuiOTiEaiiisra Make Mm get It Tlielr etlebratcd $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears Ilk steel anil i sold by every pratnl nun olothier lu the mate. None genuine wtla out lUinaieislcmgh Uros.' labul. MONEY TO LOAN". IjOaus HtdJlron 41(10 Lt 121,01 on perdjaa ot real estate security No vibll 'lty Ijoang oan be returned in biuaii mo;. they i.iyjienu or rctalne forunuaiii-rot reariK)8iiltborror. A lcu Ji'oo. thl4 u ai,'..np wll1 not Injure tno Buauelnl smtidt.n ot any individual or firm. Nobonug. iiiteje..l8tiereoat a dually Moaay lonivd :or any puriioye ucti a to Increase jr 2f.O' ni'.lo .a, t. piv uS ttiorts; nios.juiV. nxDt notes, to buiUl or purcnuse pri.pirty. or In raut (or anypui'to-'i iiro .ci i.iy be Uealrcd Aildrc. h. Oeul ui '"iu 1 Company la 11 Arch ntrei't "hllaili 'phlii. K'i. S--1in NUGGETS OF NEWS. It ia now believed that Congressman J. V. Coekrell haa l'ii re-elected from the Thirteenth Toxns dlittrlct. Judge Allen 11. Thiirinnn etilobnit.nl hie 8Ut birthday at Columhus, O., last night, tlio Thurinan oluh partlcipatluK. Andrew Caruegio returued to IMltshurg liwt ntglit, luid there are rumors of official olutngoi In the Cnrnogtc oompiuiy. While Abrani rnilth and his wife, of Kcllar, I,a., wore in tho Held picking cot ton their cabin was burned, cremating three little children. Twcnty-aU expert diamond cutters who arrived at Now York from Antwerp lust night are detained for alleged violation of tho forelgh contract labor law, ' llon.Ctiarle Boatuer,onngraiMniHn from the Fifth Louisiana district, im rtxwiveil notice from Hon. Aloxnndttr liunolt, Pop ulist candidate for the sunt, that the latter will ooutust lkiiimer'n ro-vlcctlou, ulleglng fraud. BTOCK.S If vou dunire to invent la storks in a aiidlflgitlruato manner without care and wrr- ry, HUttseriui' to our diReret lonAry aeconn which will pay you from 1 18 pur cent. wees In any active market. It will pay you mi ent.weeklT in any ataive mantel, it w luau uouineine average rate ot niipreNci'i ur ordinary btisliicss pursuits Dopusits recaivad from r to 1,' U0. We will uspioaiedtoluriiisti voti reiereneea i to our success iu tho oiit, .iel .vtiatweare (I'lhigfor others. If you aie tit i.ited where you canunt call on us iu ptirou, address your conjuiuuicattuna to the Metropolitan News Co., 4S OoHtfrea St., Hn -Urn, Mas. We remit profits ones t m ('. .ui 1 principal on three days' notice, l'.ntln preferring to da tbelrown lnvestiukr, .ue advii;d to sunscribe to our Dally Market Lutiei, which giTeyou linportant InfornidtHMi en active stocks, and will enable you to make money If you do your own speculating. Kaie. U per mouth; or with telegrams ol important changes, WHOM per month. AiUress, Metropolitan Nws Company 4S CONGRESS ST., TMck Bom U163. losron, Matt. DR, HOBENSACK, To 648 N. Eighth 1, above tireen. I'blla, Pa., formerly at m North leoond St . Is tbe old sat la America for the treatment ot WjHHrfaC Wwum anil VaMlliut Mrror. Varicocele, H j droMle, IMt Manhood, eta. Treatment by mall a spoelulty. Communlcaiiona aaertdly eonndentlal. Hnd atamp tor book. Hours, . m, to 0 p. nt SuniUvs. 0 to 12 m ft
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