r I Reliable, Available, Invaluable. That is what thousands of people have found Allcock's Porous Plaster to be, for the relief and cure of all sorts of lameness, stiff ness, and congestion result ing from taking cold. Iillltntlnns icldora atpal the erlgtnats. la the case of Allcock's they certainly do uou Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal 11 a relief ud cure (or corns and bunions. . . Brandreth's Pills .jUvo a safa and effeotivo remedy for ( """"j-roEularlty of the bowels. BREADING fcC "'.-,, . FMIROAD SYSTEM A IN EFFZOT JUNH 29. 1891. Trains leave Shon&ndoab as fotlowsi For Now Yorlc v'.x Philadelphia, woo ii 2.10,0.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.6.) p.m. Sundi 3.10, a. m For Nim York vl Mvm Cuur week days, 5.85,7 91 a. m., 12.83, 8.66 n. re For Reading and Philadelphia, week (lav I. 10, B.25 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.65 p. m 8. day, 2.10, a. la. For Pottsrtlle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, n, rr. j-12.32, 2.65, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tirana ua and Mahanoy City, week dar &10, 6.SS, 7.20, a. m., 12,82, 2.85, 6.5 p. vs. fiv day, 2.10, a. m. Additional fm Hatianoy CU week days. 7 CO p. tn. For Wllllamanort, Sunbury and r.ewlebir; weok dayn, 3,25, 11.80 . m., I BS. 7.00 p. rr Bunday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.S5, r ' J.20. 11.85 a.m., 12.82, 1.85, 2.55,6.55,7.00,! m. Sunday, 2.10. 8.25, a. m. Fo- ABblind and Shsmokln. week dy, air 7.20, ll.S") a. m.. 1.85, 7.0O, 0.35 p. W. R ! 8.25 a. E TRAINS FOR 9HKNANDOAH , Leave ! ?w York via PbUadelpnia.wejkilar ) 8.00 a r- 1 30, 4.00. 7.80 p. m 12.15 nlfht t. day, -. ... m mti I'nve New York via Mauch Chunk, weekday H,W i in.. 1 10, 1.30 p. m. Vlifivr PhllKdelphla, Reading Termini 7 B?J ' (lavs, 4.2 8.35, 10,00 a. m and i.nt Tt', Li w n no undav, 11.30 p. m. 1-'V.- Haainf, week dayB.l.S5,7.10,10.0S,!l.H KB. m s.l- 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a ra . ' Ijc vg Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.85, 7.10 a. m 18.80, 1.11 1.. rr. Sunday, 2.85 a. ra. htive ,t-mwjvi,weelr. days, 1.18, 8.50, U.tl X tn., 120,7'" 0 , rr, Sunday, 3.18 a. rf. Leave Mnharioy City, week days, 8.45, 9.11, II. 47a. m l.fil, p. m. Sunday, S.l a. m. Leave MahanoT 1" a, week dtys, 2.49, 0.30, 9.37, U.W a n . -3,2.0e,6.20,e.25,7.68,lJ.i p. m. Sur Uy, s.40, JO a. m., Leave Wlllrannoort, week dayB, 10.10, a. is ig.8MI.15p m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Balti-nore, Washington ana the West T'. fT B. & o. R. R , through trains leave Roadln. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. at R. R. R.) at S. 7.40, 11.20 a. m.r 3 48,5.18. 7.22, p. m., Sunday I.M 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.48. 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street vma ana esoutn street wnan tor Atiantio ulty. IK Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m 2.00, 4.00. nwiii u, nuwuiuuMaaiuu, o.W a. ill., u,kJ t. m. Bundav Kxnress. B.OO. 10.00 a. m. Accom. i tcodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. in. ueturnirig, leave Atlantic City, depot, corns Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. Wcek-Divs .Exnreafl. 7.35. 9.l!0 n. m. and 4.00 a- d 5.31) p, ill. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. nuQiaj "jx reis, ud. t so p. m. Ao:oiumo rltltlmt 7 17. a n, anill In m IV Farlor crs on all express trains. C O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. PblladelphU I1 I. A, SWEIH ARD, Oen. Sunt KNNc L VAN IA KAU .iiOAO. 10QDTI.E1LL DIV16IOS. J UiNK ,ta. 18U4, Trains -ill leave Sher vndoah alter the above V date for Wlrjuan'R, Qllberton, Pr&ckvllle, New ?Castle, Bt L'lalr.Pottsville, Hambiirc Readlnf, Pottstown, Phoonlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia Uroad street station) at 0:00 asd 11:45 a. m. ana :i p. m, on weekdays rorl'otls- VlUe e ana miermeaiate stations a, ra. UTTUn A vu I flfiTor W'.Egan's, Gllhertun, Fraokville, Hew sa -rra"e, t. uiair, i-ottsviue at o:uu. inga. it' kndiytOp, m. For Ilambi'rg, Reading, Potts1 iSTHT PhoonlxvlUe, Nornstown, Phlladelhla at 8:00. 9:40 a. in.. 8:10 n. ra. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah 61 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:12 and 10:27 p.m. Bunds va. 11:13 a. m and 5:40 n.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15, lino a. m. ana t: iu, :io ana iu:uu p. m.nucars at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 n. m. Leave Phlladelpbla (llroad street station) fcr v oneaanaoan at ot sou a bo k m, i iu anu 7 il p m week days. On Sundays loav at 8 60 a m. Leave Broad Utreetstatlon, I'hlladclphla, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. iSxpress, weok diyf, as a u, uo, ou, v xo, o uu, 4 as, o u, v w, ai v ii is am, ix w noon, UHp. m. (liimuoa n' press 1 08 and 4 22 p m. dining oars.) 1 10, awiainins can. o. o. o.oou. 1 10. a a. iu rj ,m, 12 01 niffht. Sunday-!, 1W, 105, 150, 615, J22,5J, 1103n in, 12 11, 14), 2 80 (dining car), tV NaO) V itJf tl it JU 1S1I i'U. SOD lUilllUK ltl7 vA't 0, (Limited 122), 520, 031, 8 50, 7 13, 812pm t 13 01 night. Expraa-itcir Bn uon, without ohange, 11am, weeicaay. una f i p m aMiy. WASH INfiTON AND THE SOUTH. RForHsIl jr. -. :a VTlw-.. ugton 8 6U, 7 0, 8 81, I viu, iu' t ) i'i a, 12 go u'nuea aininq r rr l 1:41 : H '1 n n nff nan lit in 1 inn. KrwolnnRl 1 1,1 , dlmn - oar), 817, 655, 740 (dlntn;-, cir) p m, in! lii'i utuht week days. Sunday, 350, SS 9 10. 1118 1110 a ra, 1 11 taming car), tstJ, itv uiairi Or.r) p m an U08ntbt. Leave Market street ne ry, C" Uililnhia, FOH ATIMNTHJ OITY ? -.nrotift. S IWI A m. 3 HI. A ,m iLnil stt nm tvAAlr T Suudvs, Express, i! 15 and I) 15 a in. I Dana M v. Aoirlevea. W'tiwood and v lH.e:h. Oinri . 9 av m.. 4 1:0 n in week ays. nu' u 'y, v iv a an For. -iua 1 - 1 -3 Ulty, Ooeaa CHtv and Avalnn. KxpreH,9 X!a m.100 p m week days. Sun days. U u a m Kor -.imeia Point, express, 8 SO, a ra, 4 00 p sc week days . Bu aduys, 8 4S a in 8. t. ivovj, J it WltOS, f Weeks' Museum, ' 17 BOVTlt MA.ZN STItJSEl Hlrds and animals ef ull selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. CoUwl ud Largest Glass of Eeer, Free Lunch Dalfj. , Free lutoh evory Kornlrjc nd evening. John WieiiKS, Proprietor a. W. Davidson, Bartender, BUBNANDOAQ'S RELIABIiH (lor. Lloyd and White 8ts. AU v, ui . guaranteed to be first-clasj in every I " nartinui ir. Bilk tus and laca curtain sa speo. Ulty. & ids oallod for and delivered, A trfa eoliolted Ao. MMU & BEDDALL, .huecei 'i ,c;lev llroa.) f Ku, 16 1. -u-.i Ireti IP A- Kir ilotto: HP' uaU'v at 1 ,rMt C ,i.r,' v at 1 fl CSS j.'riced, ptrontb patlaJy UOUCHJ4. Tlio Great Struoture Formally Dedicated Today, THOUGH HOT IULLY COMPLETED. A ItnllilhiR Tiplral of the Mnrrh iif Ger nmny in Sclcncn, Art ami Art'tillcrtiiif, 4tin Ti.lnl Cot or Wliluh Will be About Slvly Million Alarks. Df.ui.in, Nov. 15. The uimsIto Rovcrn merit building, tho now relchstng strticltire, wiis fornmlly opened today. It Is ly no mentis complete, but It Is the yotmg knlser'a enrnost wish that tho 3ermnu parliaincnt should hold lt noxt sotmlon In tho great hall designed for It, find thousands are thereforo nt work to sco Hint his desire In tho nmttor Is nt least made posslblo. Thoro Is fully another year's work within tho building In tho way of great decorations and the making and placing of tho statuary designed to fill the thousand niches lu tho massive corridors of this monumental structure For twelve years tho workmen havo been busied on this building, which, with Its graceful front, faces the famous green sward of the still more famous Thicrgar tcn, and with Its torraced rear looks down upon tho hustlo and turmoil of busy Ber lin. It Is an Ideal location, selected as It was by tho greatest of Germany's land scape artists. From Its top, on which the Imperial crown rests like a gem set In the sky, the view of tho groat elty Is entranc ing. It towers even above the great col umn of Victory, which comniemorates-tho result of the Franco-Germnn war. Tho statue of Germanln holds tho placo of honor on tho fncado, ond tho friezes un derneath It are adorned with tho Gerinnn anus ond mythological figures telling tho story of early Teutonic times. Underneath this Is the dedicatory Inscription: "To the German People." Its Gorman letters form tho words "l)em Doutschen Volko." Tho ornamental work and tho statuary which already adorn tho outside of the structure nro tho work of a host of Germany's mas ters, among whom towers tho sculptor of tho Germanln statuo, Kelnhold Vegas. It was in 1B80 that tho reichsrath first gavo to tho world the conception of this new structure. It seemed to bo an Im pulse of the nation, and the German popu lation Bhowed In unmistakable ways that nothing would tend, more to completely cement the German federation than a monumental structure which would be long to the nation uud be typical not alone of Its unity, but of Its great advance in science, art and architecture. It was to bo a crowning event In tho history of tho new Germany, nnd this Indeed It hns proven to be. When on Juno 9, 1891, the old emperor, William I, laid tho corner stone, his Imprcsslvo words, fcw as they woro, breathed tho noble spirit of patriot Ism, and wero much In tho nature of n pro diction that tho completion of tho struct ure would find reunited Germany the strongest nation on tho face of tho oarth. Not until 1882 wasthoprlze architectural competitition decided. Hundredsof plans had been submitted by tho greatest aud the least, and it remained for a man practically unknown to even his own nation to win the great prize. It was to Paul Wollotthat the honor was accorded. Ho was born at Oppenheim on tho llhlne, was educated nt Barmstiult, in the tech nological institutes of Berlin and Hanover, and later perfected himself In his art in" tho studios of Groplus, Lucao nnd Hltzlg. Ho Is not nlono a great architect, but a talented landscape artist aud u remarkably clever civil engineer. In tho first conception of the building the architect had designed tho main hali directly under tho great cupola, inu mllng that it should be Hooded with light. It was almost h whim of the old emperor that oc casioned a change in the design so far u this ldon was concerned. At n gathering of nil those interested tho old omperor re marked that It would bo very liurd on Mr. U inilhovt, the great clerical loader, to climb the stairs to a great hall directly under tin- cupola. And so tho plan was changed to euuform In many respects to that of the government building of tho United htates, where congross meets in the wings. The cost of the building will, when com pleted, reach, perhaps, 60,000,000 marks. This Is exactly double the amount at first votod to curry out tho colossal project. Had tho original doslgn for interior deco ration and statuary boon carried out. It Is likely that the building would have cost over 100,000,000 marks. Divorce tho Police From Politics. New York, Nov. 15. At tho meeting of the board of trade nnd transportation this resolution was. passed: "Uesoltod, that the New York bourd of trado and trans portation believes that tho police force of New York olty should be divorced from all political control, uud that it should be con stituted on some such basis us is the army of the United States or the militia of the state of New York, with a commandcr-in-ehlef and all grades of officers who shall rise from the ranks; with provisions tor oo art martinis aud for appointments to the foroo by the strictest civil service rules." Vniou Veterans tn Jtortlx Carolina. Newberke, N. C, Nov. 16. A delega tion of forty-five Union Veterans from Connecticut arrived here to participate In the unveiling ot the monument to the Union soldier burled hero. They were met at the depot by Confederate veterans nd citizens, who gave them a cordial greeting. The address of welcome wns delivered by ex-Confederate General Cnl len Battle, and was responded to by Sen ator Piatt) of Connecticut. A banquet was given the visitors lost night at the Hotel Chattnwka. An Old Church Iteitqillcated. SMiTiiFimp, V Nov. 16. The oldest Prottaut ohuroli in America, Old St. Luke's oliurch, live miles from here, which has undergone recent repairs, was rededi oated yesterday. The oliuroh was erected In lo:U, and was In constant use until 1778, uud was not entirely abandoned until 1835. The work of restoration began five years ago. Soon lolloped Ills Inthr. SomjueiiannA, Pa., Nov. IS. Albert F. Wiight, son of the Into Congressman M. B. Wright, died yesterday nfternoon. He wns 18 years old. Congressman Wright, who was representative from the Fifteenth district, died at Trenton, Cnundu, Monday night. Kxperues of the Cam's llness. Viknna, Nov. 16. The pollers hero state that, Including the 000,000 roubles divided among the doctor, the ozar's illness uud Journiiy to Llvndla cost 10,000,000 roubles, AN ASTONISHED MARSHAL llo Cnnnot Accniutt for the l)iiipprnrnnce of 1114 l'rbmner, St. I.ocis. Nov. 1. Deputy I'nlted States Marshal Henry Miller, of San Fran cisco, renohed St. Louis Inst crcnlng. He left Snn Francisco, hist ThurNlay with Hcnrj' Smythe, nrousod of u-lng the malls to defraud Clilengo merchants. Monday, nt Little Itock, Ark., Smythe disuppeared from the train Kiinysteriousl.v that Miller has not yet recovered liom the Ihk k. When Smrthe'g wife learned that her husband was to be taken she begg d per mission to go along, end friends go npuss for hor nnd her daughter. "When aw reached Texarkaim Monday niornlng,"saIdMiller,'Mrs. Hmythe made coffee In the berth nnd prepared the meal. An hour and n half nfterward I hud dread ful pain lu my head, and I was almost overcome by n drowsy feeling. My head felt ns If It was in n vise. None of tho others wero token sick. The lnfeicnco is obvious. "Karly In the nfternoon when the train pulled into Mttlo llock I noticed that whllo I had been on tho platform water men had unlocked the roar door to supply tho drinking tank, and that gniytlio had skipped." llBiiitcil with Woman SuirraBr. DENVER, Nov. H. Mrs. Walte, wlfo of tho governor, who was ono of tho fore most women In ndvocnting equal suffrage boforo tho legislature, said In nu lntervli w that sho was Mlsgustcd with tho result of tho enfranchisement of tho women. "Tho conduct of tho women of Capitol IIU1 both beforo nnd nfter tho election," she said, "has been perfectly scandalous. They havo simply cut tho throats of tho party that gavo thom tho right to vote, and have dis graced their womanhood. Tho governor opposes the enfranchisement of women rs much as I do now.- Ho thinks they should receivo somo education In citizenship N -fore they get tho full prlvllegoof Ameil i.n citizenship." A Convict's Awful Ilcntli. Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 14. A con vict, William Thompson, met n violent death in the jute mill at tho penitentiary. Thompson was nmong tho shafting, nnd his clothing caught a rapidly revolving shaft. Beforo tho machinery could be stopped ho was whirled around several times. When taken out it was found al most every bono in his body was crushed, lie lived about half on hour. Thompson was serving nn eight years' sentence from Whitman county. Whiteenpa Confession. Atlanta, Gn., Nov. 14. Payuo Duncan nnd Will Morrison have confessed to shooting and throwing Will Roper into u copper pit In tho Cohutn mountains last May. Koper was nn informer on illicit distilleries. Ono night ho was taken from his homo by whitccaps, whipped and shot and thou thrown into a initio shaft. Ho fell seventy feet. For five days ho re mained there, eating roots. When dis covered ho was nearly dead. Must Stand Trial. Wasiiimiton, Nov. 14. Judge Cole yes terday, In tho United States district court of the district ot Columbia, overruled the demurrer lu tho caso of John W. Macart ney, of Washington, and E. R. Chapman, of New York, brokers, who refused to an swer certain questions beforo the somite sugar investigating committee, and holds the defendants for trial. Tho defendants' counsel will now tnko tho case to the court of uppeols. Itrsmnpil with Non-Union Pittbbuko, Nov. 14. The United States Iron and Tin Pinto company (ommoucod work iu its Demmler plan with fitly non union men, under guard of deputy sheriffs. Tho locked out men offered no interfer ence. At Ktist Liverpool, O., Yialhtce Bonflekl & Co. started om of their tin mills with new hands. Troublo is feared should the erm- any introduce any moio outsiders to Ftiirt the other mill. Riotous Miners Comlcteri. Cumberland, Md., Nov. 14. In tin fh cult court hero tho jury in the case against Robert Izzett, Robert Wilson, Patt-u i Monahnn, William Thomas, Henry Cook and Patrick Donahuo, camo In last night with a verdict of guilty. Tho parties are all coal miners, ond wero indicted by tho present grand Jury for unlawful assembly nnd rioting ljx tho town of Eckhart during the late strike lu this county. Part of the 'Mviig" ItecoAeretl, Sauna, Kan., Nov. 14. Tho bunk rob ber who was shot hero on Monday by his nfils alter he had been wounded by the cashier of the bank robbed, had on hit. person $1,500 of the booty. A letter was ulso found addressed to Stephen MoKoe, Ofti Hi ;ory street, St. Joe, Mo. The gang wm- supposed to have been the same which robbed the Fort Scott bank in September. T.uko I'liller Mine Tire (.till lliirnliig, SBAMOKIN. Pa.. Nov. 14. A number of mlue ofnolals entered the wuter level tun nel of the burning Luke v Idler mi no mid found it full of , foul .gases. No traces of the bodies of the four men who were im prisoned thoro thirty-five days ago was found. The lower workings are filled with water, and tho tiro is still bunting in the upper chambers ot the mine. For the . . . Cleary Bros' Bot Smsob Temperance DrfrtJkt Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol the fittest lascer boars. 17 iad It ?eeh Alley. ShMnaw, ft. at, who oau taste our candles L9H S . yrithont a feeling of affeo CXArX fiifl Uon to' tne young man uou wirA who brings them. They Just melt In the month; the girl's eye, melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It. FBED. KEITHAN. Ioe Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. BRMw ! Clock Spring Blade, jOnly Perfect Comb. CorepnmiU Circuses, As!; your Dealer for af afL T-' 'i mm "r.-s S qa our nm on the SHtlNU CU11I1X C0.UU CO., 102IJfajtltoSt,Suulli llcud, luiUmu A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH AMTJ8ESIENT3. JTtmtUUSON'H TIIKATU1S, r. 4. rsnnnsoR. lUNAOKn, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, '94. If. K. Da t'j's reatlttlo Me o l)r .ma'io SuCtO, Enemies for Life. Presmtcd by a powerful oast tnrlndlrtT the beautiful auA aecompllabed actress, Miss JOAN CRAVAN. Notable fenturesor this gr.ittd promotion: Healistlo Btorm effect, revolving prison, rcue in mid-ocean, gjpsy camp seene wltn temitl ful waterfall, dHStru'tlon of cam," by light uing and powerful olimaxex. Keflnod singing ana fluncint specialties pre sented by a cjlerlo of artls'.s. Prices, 2is, 31, 50 aiih! 7,5 Ct ltssirve l iev.s a' K' Mo s ! m etire. JjlEIHJUSON'B THEATHE. p. J. rsnousoN manaoer. MONDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 19tli. A majestic pantotuinc company. BATES BROTHERS New up to date "HUMPTY DUMPTY." Headed by the greatest living clown, Mr. Charles ravel Who always wins a laughing victory. Specialties: Novelties, Acrobats, Singers and Musical Artists that are up to date. Why t Because we have them ; because we turn people away nightly; btciusowe make the greatest street parade of any other show with our clown silver cornet band and $2 000 trick doukey, Carmencita, which will be seen on tho priucipnl streets only. A. L. BLODGETT, Agent. Prices, as, 35, 50 and 75 cih. Reserved seats at Ktrlln's drugstore. 1 131 7 Arch St. I I 19 1 tl I - .. . . . . - IIMUU WllIMU) 1 sj, I The Only C'cnnlnn SpcchtltNt In Amer- ii-iie num iiiiKiHiimiiK t lliu Others AilverlNp. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special DNrnNi'Mi VnrlcoHR VcIhm niul Curcil hi 1 to 10 Did. lit-lk-I' at Once. Pinnn DniCnU Primary or Secondary ULIIUU I U OU 1 cured bv entire v new IliarralesamL'thoo. oyt-ars' Kuropean Hospiu and 32 practical experience, as Cert Ideates and IMnlomai nrove. Henri llvn ".rfntntnmnfifnr boot "TltlJTH," tho only True Medical Ilook ftdvertifxd. It 1b a true friend to ull l BUiierereana to those contemplating tun rr mire. I The most Stuhbom and danrrpmiKir asr.ll,. iUed. Write or call and bo saved. Hours, 9to3;j I bv KHiDio t ior examination ana trpatmentin 1 cnroniciina dnnserouH cases ( all dally it to i ls.'lO 1 Wed. and Sat. from 0 to 4 ' ev'trs. a to 3 a iu; bun., U to 12. Treatment by mult. rand snerBeeR Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agi 1307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tbos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shen&ndwi Fre-.n anaeuol Beer alw-ya on tap. Wises, Llquore, Clg irs. Costelui & CASBinr, Proprietor Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yo.ir boots do, and the water you drink isn 1 even St tor that purpose. Use Lorettz Schmidt' Bear and Porter. JAXK8 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Hraucli. C-sTlT. ITA ATT Wholesale aeat tor Felfempaa'i hm, I J Export Lager nil Saner Pale Beer, No finer made. Flno llquora and Oifars l) 4oulh Mslatlt.' ipring Curry Comb soil ns ft Jbrusli. iMti every curve, alio Used by V. S. Army and l Uaru'ii- :.ml and I.c wluig Horsemen ot the t. rl1. It. sample mailed post tu'd 25 cvi.t '. Lage Pi UJVAL 11) No Dhapri r.ainent Bp ween Secre tary Carlisle and the President, RELATIONS ENTIRELY FRIENDLY. The l'ri"li1. nl CmpliHllcHllj- Ol lilrs t!i "Untlre Italeli of silly itUni tlemmtih" nnd .Hiij lli l 'ot I'ormuliitluit si I'lnimclnl Selu-inr. AVashinktov, Nov. Ifi. The uttpnttun of tho president wiw called ti the Ktate tnentoon till ned in certain nowspH)ers to the elTect that there had been a disagree ment between him and Mr. Carlisle in re gard to the issue of boiid and other mat ters, and intimating that such dlsajnue nient might result in the secretary's re tirement from tho cabinet. Tlio president emphatically denii d th entire "batch of silly mlsstiiteinentH," ami said: "Neterslncoourin.oolitioii together has there been tho slightest unpli .wieit ness or difference concerning the affairs of the treasury department or nny other mat ter. I have every reason to believe that his attachment to me Is ns sincere ami n great as mine is for him. "I should be much nilllcted If anything should cause him to entertain tho thought of giving up ids position whllo he is doing so much for his country. Wo have agreed exactly as to tho issuo of bonds, und thero has been no backwardness on his part on that subject. I seo it is said that I nm formulntlng a financial scheme. If such a schenio Is prencuted it will bo tho work of the secretary ot tho treasury, and I shall indorse nnd support It. ' "The troublo seems to be that those oharged with tho executive duties of tho government do not appear willing at all times to take the councils of the news papers, and make publio all they Intend to do." Piling an KxpreM Company. NEW Yor.K, Nov. 15. An amended com plaint was filed in the United States cir cuit court in tho suit of Malconi Anderson and Roger W. Woodbury against Thomas C. Plntt and tho United States Express company. Tho plaintiffs had n sixty days option on a piece of mining property in Colorado called the liialto. The necessary maps and other things for the proper trans fer of tho company wero put in an en velope addressed to .Malcolm Anderson, in tills city, for execution. The package was lost in the transudation and was not re covered until the option expired. In con sequence of this, It is claimed, the com plaiuauts lost $100,000 to bo made on the option, and judgment for that amount is asked. Mysterious JEobhery of Jewels. Xjiiiladelpiiia, Nov. 15. The police are considerably puzzled over a robbery that occurred at the residence of Mrs. Harnier, northeast corner of llroadaud Piuosireets. several weeks ago, which has just bwn made public. Thero wero no marks of violence on any of the doors or window shutters of tho houso to show In what manner tlio thieves effected un entninceto tho promises. The intruders succeeded in gathering valuables, consisting princi pally ot rings, valued iuallatnboutfl,6U0. Several of the stolen articles aroheltioonib. Colonists for Liberia. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. The AVhlte Star line st eamship Adriatic took iu her storage a party of twenty colored people bound for Liberia. This is 11 Hying column from thp army of 4,000 negroes that is said to be gathered in southern seaports nwaiting moans of deportation. This orgntiizutiou is under the management of Jerry Mc Mllluu, a white man living in Uirmina hmu, A!a end under the patronage of Bishop Turgor, ot tho African M. K. church. A Vertllct After Nllleteon Years. RSAIitso,Pa.,Nov. 15. Inn suit brought by William I). Sunday, administrator of Simon Dreibelbls, against the county of Berks, to recover $1,1)13 balance allogcd to bo duo on a bridgo contract, with Interest for nineteen years, a verdict was rendered yesterday in favor of tho county. This case had been ponding in tho courts of the county for nineteen years, and tho entire claim, with interest, amounted to $4,800. Cnutnirloii In Moutrenl. Montreal, Nov. 15. Sluco Sunday scarlet fever and diphtheria havo become epldomie here, and was declared so at tho meeting of the civil health board yester day. Seventeen oases of scarlet fever and diphtheria nro known to exist iu the Prot estant Infants' home and twelve iu the Foundlings' home. There havo been five dentils. The Iloman Catholic institutions havo not yet boon heard from. Gerinuii Salt DutlablH, Washington, Nov. 16. Attorney Gen eral Olney has decided, iu response to an inquiry from Secretary Carlisle, that salt Imported from Germany la dnttablo under the new turuT law. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation ot tlio Kw York and riitlaalelpliiat Kxoliru.gua New Yokk, Nor. U. With tho exooptlon ot slight rallies hot w een 11 and ID o'clock, aud about il o'ctrK k, the stunk market today was a declining one. Closing bids: Ihlgh Valley 3t W. N. Y. jfe Pa... 8M Pennsylvania H Erie MJs HeadiuB , nyt v., u w m Bt. Paul a West Shore liM Lehigh Nav 48 N. Y. Central Wi i N. T. & N. K pt- SiH Lake Brie W... 17 Xew Jersey Cou... P5 Del. Uudsou...UUii , fleural Markets. Puiijtnt.eHiA, Nov. 11. Flour firm; win ter superfine. U lOJi.UU; winter extras, 2.40; No. winter family, '.'.!iUi!.uo; state roller straight, 9.Uim.K western winter, Clear, :!.SX(i2.70. Wheat strong, higher, with fi8ie. bid and Wfri:. aiked for November. Corn tlrnter, quiet, with IUc bid aud $!Hic. KakoU for December. OaU higher, firm, with 3tic. hid and 37o. asked for November. Hay firmer: good to choice timothy, Jl913. Beef steady; M hams, SITQIT.SU. Pork dull. Lard firm; western ateam, $7.U; olty, $787.IS. But ter firm; western dairy, 1I1ik). ;.ilo. cream ery, lodtStto.; do. factory, l(lHo.; Elgina. Stki.; imitation creamery, I3Q!tte.;iNw ork dairy. 13aJW4c.; do. rreamery. lUOUiic.; state cream ery prints, extra, SWi .; do. choice, ftfe.; do. fair to good, !3W24c.; pruiU lubhlng at 87tfic. Olieeseflrm; large. "U'tflejac.; do. suuli, 9 llo.; part sklma, Uli a7Vte. Kgtts quieter; state and New York, U-VlHSc.; refrigerator, 17c.; western fresh, iUfy ."e Live stoek Marhets. NW Yohk, Nov 14.---Beovia slower; native steers, prime to ciioiee, SAJAIS; fair to g mil, $I.Su2M.90; ordinary to medium, onmmon. WW; oxen, 2.1nrtMSH; bulls. i 75; dry cows, l.lt(ft!.6U, Ualves steady, but slow; poor to prime veals, f.Vii8, graun rs, Jfc-'jt, 3; western calves, fa.?5it;i.75. Bhu-p and lambs steady; inferior to good sheep, S.i3; common to ohoico Iambs, i'iiii.m. Uugs firmer ; Inferior to choice, tt,75a.5.a. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. P. Edwards of Preston, Idaho, says: "1 was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous tliat I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking- Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everythinfr is changed. I sleep soundly, I feel bright, actlro and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a -week. For this great good 1 pivo Dr. Milea' Restorative Nervine the sole credit- It Cures." Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on a positive) gnarantvu that tho first bottle will licueHt. All druggists soli It at 1,0 bottles for to. or It will bp sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, lnd. T. M. REILLY'S oehtkalia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you ran always got a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshlns Wiro Whiskeys, etc. Don't forgot the pitta T. M. Reilly'8, Locust Avenue, CENTHAL1A.I WB L Douglas IS THE DEST. I NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH&ENAMELiEDCALn 4.$5.5-0 FINE CA' F&KAN6AISE. $5.6?P0UCE.oSoLr 2.l.7-5 BoYsSCHomS;3. LADIES- , SEND FOR CATALOGUE W'L.'OOUaLASs BROCKTON, MASS. l'ou can snve money by. purchasing tVJ llfltlfflllH PjllOCN, Because, we are the largest nionufaclurersot advertlbed shoes in the world, and guarantee the vaWe by stamping the name and price o the bottom, which protects yen ai.alr.st 6ig! prices and the mi ldlti lau' profits. Om shoe equal custom work in style, easy fitting ami' wearing qualltl-s. We have Oii.ra sold every u ' -re at lower prices for the value given th.m !" other make T.fce 10 t.ibstitule. Il your Ot ifr roviot supply vou, v.-e can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. When in POTTS VIL-L-K, Stopt PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladlea' dining roona. attached. Flnast w'nes. Honors, cigars. If your clotblvr doesn't keep Hammersloogh : Bros Swell, Kellable, New York -OLOTHII1TG- Make him get it Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears Ilk steel and Is sold by eve'y proml nen clothier in the stale. None genuine with out JUuutEerslough Hros.' label. MONEY TO LOAN. Ivjatu mid)fri(a $1 W1, on pcrn or real ostao otmrMy N.j publtalty. Lota Win ba rtturuci u 'UU mvulxl? nifcyneafc-' or reiaiuoa to anuaiu i of v: rvHiM)ornwr. A loan from iti t'mnnta' wiM nnt Ihjupw the Qranulfti switn-e n: t y ln-iivtaufti i Urua, NotJOCW) Int' MtrtnT(t?jH a.nually Mo-ny lpTiVd fo a"v i if Mac) i is to tooT- -) or enter tuia w u off itorMiBfcl- '-ii-H nolea, to bun i "i' , .rdaie prupofCy. r t. Iqi anypurvu e , irnw m y bo Ati&te h. Cent l Tru t Company iJk , Um Aro street , .itMnAijihiii Y.i J-iMrn If vou rlosire to invpt la Btooks In n ! ftntl le)j;ltmate m muer witimut ram a-i 1 r ry. 'Uisi'rib to our lUAnreiiniutry an-1 1- w, which will pay you from 2 tori ierc6iU.it'-Wli ! in any at-tie markeU U will uav yuii tn ire j that) double the are rajn rate of uit"rc t ip Aay J ordinary husinoss uurAUlta. Dou'islureceiy from tid to 51, 00. We will be ptaased to furnish vou rofereoeen as to our tmaceita in tho iat. -md wli.tt.wa ajre tlofufffor others. If you ans iitu iteri when you cannot oall on ua in person, addreee yoor uouiiuuiiloattous to the Metropolitan News Co., 48 Canyr St., Ronton t Mats. We remit pro tits once a week and nrlnoi pftl on three dayr notice, r.irtien proferriiitt to do their own invettu, are ml vU.d to subscribe to our Daily Market Letters, which Kirnyoa Important informatloi. on active Rtooks aud will enable you to make money If you do your own speculating. Kates, M per month; or with teletrrmis of important changes, 9X109 jer mouth. Addreu, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Zo Has U. .Huston, Msm, dr;hobnsack, DFMOVFr. To 648 N. Eighth St., rr: sbuv," Ureio, )'hUii,PI Kormerly ut awNcnL -ic-ind St is ine-oldest In Arcerlcu tor iht iriutnient of Hptiial HUiHHtm and luiifiitl Mrrar: Vartcooile, Hydrocele, Lost Muuhoud, etc. Treatment try mall a. specialty. Communications bacrtdly ooDBdential. Sind stump for boolt. Uours a. m. to 8p.tr Sundavs. SioWm S3 SHO ilwiP