Ulna Katie Jtoscnurant Ulster, Tenn. I Scrofula Tho Worst Caso tho Doc tors Ever Saw Hood's Snrsaparllla Perfectly Curoc " 0. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. I "Dear Sirs: I wish to testify to the great Taluo of Hood's Snrsaparllla. For some time 1 had been troubled with scrofula, which earlj last winter assumed a Tory bad form. Sores Appoarod on My Faco and bands and gradually Increased In numbot until they reached to my shoulder. The doctor, said It was tho worst case of scrofula they evei aw and also went so far as to say It was In Surable. I tried ointments and other remcdlei ut to no avail. A friend recommended llood'i HoodVaPlsGures Birssrarllla. and although I was completely dls couraged, as a last chance I resolved to give It I trial. After taking one bottle I noticed the sorel bad commenced to heal. After the sixth bottli - They Were All Heated. I continued to take It, however, until I had use pine bottles, and now I am perfectly weu.- A1ISB ILATIS JIUSKHUltJUl i, Uiatci, x cut Hood's Pills nro prompt and efficient, yef -asy la action. Sold by all druggists, sjo. pMjnnjr, SYSTEM IN EFFECT NOV JM1 ill 18. 1394. TrMnn leave Shenandoah as follows! For Nov York via Philadelphia, west rtv S.10, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 18.82, 8.55. 6.55 p.m. S'JTJ 8.10, a. m For New York via Manor Chunk wrote day.". 5.25,7 20 . m.. 15.32, 2.55 p. m rgr Raiding and Pblladelofcla, week dayi 8110, 6.25. T.20, . m., 1133, 2.55, n.55 p. ro Sit day, 2.10. n, rjn. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. ro 12.3' 2.55. 5.65 o. m. Sunday. 2.10 a. m. FnrTarfiaotia and Mahanov Citv. week davf 2.10. 6.2r. 7 so, a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 5.65 p, m. Bun rlav. 2.10 l m. For WUllarcrrort, Sunbury and Lewiabart ween aays, B.sa. n.wi a. m., i.oo, iai c Sunday, 3.25 a. rn. r or jwananoy i-iano weea uays. p - T.20, 11.30 a.rr U"l, 1.35, 2.55, 6.65, 7.2), 9 85 p. m. suniay, s iu, -. , a. m. For Ashland and Shaniokln, woek days, 8.31 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.2), 0.85 p. m. Surday 2.25 a. m. For Daltlmore, Washington and the West rtt is. u. B. k, tnrougn trains leave Ken-""' Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. R. R. It.) al 8 2', T.bb n.iB a. m., 7.V7, n. m., nunn- 3 z 7.65.11 28 a. m.. 3.48. 7 27 D. m Add tlona fal a from 2ih and ' h'stnut streets station, week days, 1 45, 6 41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.35, azsp.zr.. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Phlladelpma,weekdav 8.00 a. m., 1.20, 4.00, 7,80 p. m., 12.15 night. Su day, 6.00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, woekda 4.S0. 9.10 a. m.. 1.10. 4.80 s. m. L,eave I'nnaaeipnia, ueaaing lenmnt;. Biw, 11.8b" p.m8Snday.iu0p.S.' n F ijeave tteauing, weea uays, lbs, 7.iu,iu,uo,i oj n. m.. 5.65. 7.57 t. m Sundav. 1.85. a m jf Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a, m , 12.80, 8,12 q. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11 23 . m., 1.20, 7.1 8.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.13 a. m. Leave Mahanov City, woek days, 8.(6, 7 T 11,47 a.m., 1.51, 7 39. 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3 45 a. m. . iie5I2 ?!I"loy pif.r' S.eH 5.Z'4!1, ,4.,f,A MO, ,9.87, 11.68 ia. rn., 12,58, 2.00, D.20,8.2S,7.t3 10 10 , D. m. Sundav. 2.40. 4.00 a. in.. Leave WUllamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10, a. u 338,11.16p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htroet Wharf tnd South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m 2.00, 4,00, .4,00 p. m Aocommodaalon, SM a. m.. S.4S ' p.m. Bnnday Express. 9.00, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Keturnln?, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.3, 9.00 a. m. and COO a d 6.80 p. in. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., nd 4 XI p. m. 8unda ISx-ress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Aocommo Oatlon, 7.1S a. m., and 4 IS p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. Q. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIQAHD, Oen. Suot. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. sonnrLKiLr. divisiom. NOVKMDBR 18, 18S4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for WlKRau'a, Qllberton, FraokvlUe, Now Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Keadlnr, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla 'llroad street station) at 8:00 aad 11U5 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlgean's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a. ra and8:i0o. m. For Hambure. Readlnr. Potta town, FhoenlxvlUe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 9:40 a. m 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Bhonandoah ai ig:40a.m. and 1:14, 6:01, 7:42 and loi'flp. m, Uundavs. 11:18 a. m. and 8:40 c. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Sceuandoah at 19:15, ii:ua. id. ana;u,7:ianmu:uup. m.&unaayi at 10:40 a. m. and 6:18 p. m. Leave Phlladalnlna IHrn-.d street stKtlon) fnr Bhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 Si a r i, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weea uays. ua nunaayp ieav i o w a m. Leave llro id Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOltlC. For New York. Exurcaa. wnalr (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 11 noon 12 41 (Mm- e a u. un. vu. n id. dhl th. w i. vi. hi ueniziana xs p m aminit oars), 14), 2c0 (dln'ng car), 3 ao, 4, 6, 8 8 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p in . 1201ul"ht Hunda B.3 2I', 4 05 4 60, 6 15. 8 12. 9 5'M 01 i dining oar). 1103 a m 12 44, 2 30 (dlmn?a ) 4 (limited 43!;, 5U0, 630, 660. 713, 13 10 OOp m, la 01 nlBht. K.,ir Hu Houon, wUnojt chance, 11am, weekdays, and 6 M p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH, For lir liimore i id Ta4L anton 3 Ml, T W,B tl, Oio.nar 11 is, 11 33 a nr. i"1 36 limited dlnlnt car,) 180.3 41. 4 4i, 0 1 1 O mrresslotiul Lim it . d.nlnj oar), 6 M, (dining ear), 017, 606, (dlnlnK car), 7 40, (dining car) p ra, and 12 03 hlfrht n-k days Hundays, 350 7 20 010, 11 18, 11 88 am 4 4i; 6 65 idlnlrsc c). 6 1& (alnlng car),74ii(diniDgcar)pmandl201nl8ht. Leave Maraut mrcet Fciry, i'nlladelphla, FOB ATLANTIC CITY. K.pret 850am, 210,400 andSOOpm week day S': Jays, Express, 8 4? and 045 am. r-or t ui.0 Any, Augietjea, wiiuwoou ana Holly lUn h oxpress,9 . m., 4 00 p m week days KrH"i"B'cit: "ocean Otty and Avalon. Express 9 00a m,4 00 p m week days. Bun' nays, wuia. j?or f Mens loint, express, 8 60, a m, 4 00 p m weekdays, ouncays. a a in. . B. ti- i Ren tK i a t Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand ' he same washing that your boots do. nod the water you drink Isn't even fit (or that purpose. Use Lorotiz Schmidt's Eeer aud Portor. JAM (IS SHIELDS, Manage .iUeuaadoak Branch. READING Tho Case Against Holmes Beoomcs More Puzzling, HO TEOOrS OF KUEDEE AS YET. Tho Prisoner's Wltllugncns to lie Taken to Philadelphia Kccuis to Verify tlio htnte unit Tlint lie Substituted Another lloily for That uf Pllrell. I'llltVADRM'lllA, Nov. 20. Tho Holmefl- IMtzoll conspiracy plot thickened yester day by tho urrcst of Lawyer Jefferson D. Howe. In St. Louis nml tho urrest of Mrs. l'llai'U In UttrlliiRton, Vt. Howe won tho counsellor who enmo on hero with powers of Btfornoy from Mrs. I'ltzell to oollcot tho f 10,000 Insurance money, anil ho car ried n letter of Indorsement with him from the Chicago agent of tho Fidelity Mutual Llfo association, which completely dis armed any suspicions that might hrivo ex isted in tho minds of the i'lilliuleipniu oi flclals. Tho money was paid, and Howe left town, and his arrest Is regarded as be ing probably the most Important Incident in tho present business. President l ouse, of the twenty lho in surance compauy, went before tho quar ter sessions grand jury and related tho cir cumstances that led to tho arrest of H. H. Holmes In Boston. An hour Inter a tele gram was received from St. Louis that Howe was In custody, ana Hint the arrest lnul been made by tho olilof of police In person. Very meager details navo uecn receivcu In Philadelphia regarding tho arrest of Mrs. Pltzell Iu Boston, but First Vloo President McKnlght says it was tho log ical outcome of Uolmos' arrest and con fession. "I have not yet been Informed," said Mr. McKnlght, "of tho nature of Mrs. Pltzoll'a confession. My information is simply to tho effect that sho lias been arrested and lias confessed. Whether tills will throw any light upon tho murder theory or whether It will simply bo a substantiation of Holmes' story I am not In u position to say, but I suspect It will bo the latter." Vice President McKnlght docs not Insist that Pltzell was murdered, and President Fouse's appearance before tho grand jury did not so charge, but they and other of ficial of tho company think that tho prose cution and developments of tho conspiracy enso will developthat blood was spilled and that Pltzbll was tho victim. The question that remains unsettled is whether tho body found nt 1310 Callowhlll 6trcet was or was not Pitzcll's. Whllo the insurance company peoplo are inclined to beliero that it was, there Is no proof to that offect. Tho police officials are of tho same mind as tho company's. It Is, how ever, agreed by others that If Holmes was a guilty party to murder ho would hardly elect to come to Philadelphia in preference to going to Texas, where ho Is under in dictment for horse stealing. Holmes' willingness to como here would Eecm to Indicate that he is in a position to establish his innocence of any capital crime In Pennsylvania and that ho prefers a term of Imprisonment for conspiracy rather than a more serious punishment for auy other offense committed elsewhere. Holmes Taken to Philadelphia. Boston, Nov. 20. II. II. Holmes, tho al leged llfo insurance swindler, was removed from the city prislon to police headquart ers yesterday, where his photograph and measurements were taken. In a private room his confession was taken down by a niuiiunipuwi, iu uu rcpiuuuccu iu cuurb iu Philadelphia. Ho was careful not to liu plicato any one except himself, and ho statod positively that tho body found In tho room at Philadelphia was not that of P. I' Pltzell.tlio Insured man, but a corpso obtained from a medical friend. The no- I'co authorities do not place credence in llnlmpa, Ktnrv , tH, '.,. ,, , liovo that Pltzell was murdered. In tho municipal court Judgo Ely dismissed tho larceny caso against Holmes here, and last night the prisoner, together with Mrs. Pltzell, was taken to Philadelphia by de tectives from that city. Howe Says liu Acted In Good Faith. St. Louis, Nov. 20. JepthaD. Howe, an nttornoy having nn office with McDonald & Howe, of this citv, was arrested on the charge of conspiring with ono II. II. Holmes, to defraud the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance company, of Philadelphia, out of $10,000. Howe, who was released on f 1,000 bail, made this statement: "I beliovo the body Identified by Pltzell's 15-year-old daughter was that of her father. Tho marks of Identification were perfect. As to how Pitzell met his death I cannot say, but if rt fraud has been committed I am as anxious to havo it Investigated as anyono, aud will do all In my power to bring tho guilty to punishment. I took the caso in good faith and acted as any at torney would havo done." Mr. Howo says be has'no fear of Ids case, but dislikes the notoriety It gives hlni. Will Fight Asultit Arrest. IIOI'KINSVIIXE, Ky Nov. 20. Further particulars from Trenton, where the duel with axes occurred between two wood choppers on Saturday last, state that Holt, who was so badly cut up, is dying. From tho scene of the conlllet Heed wont homo, aud loading his guns and pistols locked himself in ids cabin and swears ho will never surrendor to tho officers. Seri . . . . . ous tears are ontortalnou of a clotpomto conlllet between ueeu ana mo ouioers, as i, lniter sav thor intend to arrest him i lU y y t arrest mm. Itoiiiuntlo Deathbed Murrlacre. SriiiKUFiKLD, Ills., Nov. 20. A romantlo denthbetl marriage ocourred at Illvortou, a small town nenr hero. Colouol Goorgo B. Hlclmrdson, a rich bachelor, ilndlug that he. was about to dio, and desiring that his housekeeper, Miss Marlon K. MoXeely, a .,nl.l.. AfKI l. l..f ..11 ninn.t """ , .i , " i u 11 '! e"t to the city and secured a license, nnd , the couple were mai married by Justice Knott at the Biok man's bedsido. Caused by a Careless bmoker. "Wilkesbaiuie, Pa.. Nov. SO. A dlsag- trous flro ocourred at Mudtown, this ' TJe IwhOi of Jolm Harvey, Wll- Jlnm Sheridan and James Joyce, tho cloth- I lnrr Ktnrn nf Mntliim fililtntinn nml flvn dwolllnir houses weru laid in ashes. Tho hLnm ni. fl.u , m . . ugiiteu cigar stump which a caroloss smoker tossed into a box filled with shav ings. Two More I'orit Fire Vlctlnu. Duxutii, Nov. BO. The biHlles of two more dead pinions burned in tho forest fires of last beptembor have lieon found in tho northern extremity of Uio burned dis trict. Ono was Captain I. Brook, of l'lno City, Minn. Tho other ouiinot be identified. I TERRIBLE QUADRUPLETRAGEDY. A Mnnlni) Kill HI Mii'lirr, llrotlier and HI.: r, ami Thru 1 1 1 1 1 1 -e I r. MoNTflOMF.Hr, Mo., Nov. 80 A terrible tragedy wa i committed at H o'clock In the morning about two miles from WcllsvilleJ At tlint plane lived TIiuiims Portcrrheck, Ills mother, two Bisters anil a brother, all Bohemians. It appears that Thomiw I'or tercheck complained during the evening that his hoad wm hurting him, mid said ho believed Ills neck win broken, nnd re fused to go to bed. At a o'clock In tho morning ho secured an ax and killed his Widowed mother, his sister nnd his brother. While ho was murdering his mother, sister and brother his other sister, Mary, made lior osoape by jumping through the window. Bho stood on the outside and looked through tho window nnd saw her manlao brother saturate tho room with coal oil, set It afire nnd then gash himself with a knife in the throat. Ho sank down, and all four bodies were consumed In tlio burning house. By tho time tho neigh bors got to the unfortunate man tho houso was all ablaze, and too late to rescue tho bodies. The mother was an Invalid, and had been confined to her bed for twelve years. Tho murderer suddenly becamo Insane. MontKnnivry's Gift to Her Namesake. MouiLK, Ala., Nov. 20. Tho cruiser Montgomery, which arrived in tho lower bay on Friday evening, was met yesterday by Secretary of the Navy Herbert, the mayor of Mobllo and tho committee repre senting this city, and given on official wel come. Subsequent to this ceremony tho cruiser wns escorted up the ship channel to tho city and was saluted as sho cast an chor at tho wharf. Today Secretary Her bert held a reception at tho Battle House. Tho city officials nnd committee of the city of Montgomery arrived this morning and wcro formally received at tho munici pal buildings. At 3:80 o'clock tho Mont gomery representatives went on board tho cruiser to present tho silver service as a testimonial of honor dono Montgomery In naming tho cruiser after that city. Da (Inina Still Ilelllgcrent. London, Nov. 20. A dispatch from Buenos Ayrcs to Tho Times says that Ad. miral da Gaum, who succeeded Admiral do Mollo as the leader of tho recent Insur rection In Brazil, declares that tho revolu tionary leaders are determined not to ac cept the presidency of Scnhor Moraes. Tho appointment of benhor Barbosa as gov ernor of tho stato of Klo Grando do Sul Is regarded ns proof of tho continuance by President Moraesof ox-Presldcnt Pcixoto'g policy. Admiral da Gama says ho has 7,000 men on tho Bio Grando do Sul fron tier who aro ready to commence hostilities forthwith. Governor IlnittlngH Cabinet. Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Governor-elect Hastings announced his cabinet last even ing. It Is as follows: Attorney general, H. Clay McCormickof WUllamsport; sec retary of tho commonwealth, Frank Recder, of Easton; Insurance commis sioner James H. Lambert of Philadelphia; ndjutant general, Thomas J. Stewart of Norrlstown; private secretary, Lewis K. Beltler of Philadelphia. Tho olllco of superintendent of banking Is In doubt, but It is believed that it will bo tendered to ex Stato Treasurer John W. Morrison, of Al legheny. Uncle Hum's OfTer Not Accepted. Wasiusoton', Nov. 20. The China Japan incident, so far as tho United States offer of mediation is concerned, is consid ered by those In a placo to understand tho situation closed for the present At tho stato department and at the Chinese and JapanoM) legations tho only information Is to the effect that no positive answer to tho American suggestion has lieon received. It is believed that the essential condition on which Japan will eousent to any medi ation Is that China will raise tho flag of truce. AautlUel a Septuagenarian. BAlUlOlJltsVlLLK DKl'OT, Ky., Nov. 20. Jim Putton and George Colson, two no groos of this place, committed a brutal as Bault on Mrs. Boblnson, a white woman about 70 years old, wife of n respectable farmer In Clay county. The negroos es caped and returuedto Barboursvlllo.whoro they were arrested by a posso of Clay county marshals. Tho-citizens of Clay county threaten to lynch tho black brutes If over tlioy get back to Manchester. Hutch Victory In Lnmhok. Amsterdam, Nov. 20. A dispatch from tho Island of Lombok says that heavy fighting took placo between tho Dutch troops and tho rolielllous Balineso. Tho Dutch troops stormed Tjakrauegara as far as the palace of tho rajah. Tho Balluese fouzh' desperately, and 150 Dutch soldiers were killed or wounded. Tho Balinosolost sovcral hundred warriors in killed or wounded. Neither tho rajah nor his treas ure was discovered. Bauer's f eraod Pilsner Beeis Finest, Parent, Healtbeat. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. m Clock Spring El ide. jfjunly I'ericct Lomb. ' yorepauKll Circuses, Ask your Dealer for Itoi nr nm o. 11.9 hajilu. KPUIii'U fllUUV Lag "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH AMUSEMENTS. IT KRQUBON'S THRATKK. r. l. rmtausoN, managbk. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. '94 Return of the favorites, MAD.VMK (and hr a ml AUdUSrlN NEITVILLE! Presenting their ne comedy J rami, My Mme Neuvilh-, "Cell 22!" Bupportod by a strong conpany. Comedy, Sonsation, Songs and Dances Prices: as, 3-,, so ncl 75 Cto. Hoserved Beats at KlrllVM Tuk ntore. pKIlGTJSON'M THKATKB, p. J. rEiiausox, uanaoek SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Sisth Year. :- Annual Visit. Laughing Success of two Hemispheres, McfCenna's Flirtation ! ItY EDO A It SELDEK. New Fun, New Sonza, Now Bpeciiltics. 18 IP 313 OPLE -18 Quartette of Pretty Olrls. Three hours Solid Enjoyment I "Yours Forever, Mary Ellen Ryan." Don't rolss seeing tho scretmmglv funny duel Swords at Treaty Paces." Umiervno direction oi A. Q. i-kammon. VTmuuI Prices Keserved scats at K'rlln's drug store. All persons desiring to subscrib" for the bonds of the Borough of Shenandoah, authorized to be Issued, and bearing In terest at Ave per cent., will please send their nnmes and the amount, they desire to subscribe for, to Mr. T. F. Bradigau, treasurer of the borough. The bonds mature in thirty years, and the interest Is payable semi-annually. Jambs Kane, Anduew Mkluskev, T. J. JAMES, 11-M-lw Fiuauce Committee. Weeks' Museum, 17 80VTII MAIN STJtKm. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Hubert Murray. Coldest mil Largest Class sf Beer. Free lunch M, Free lunch every morning nnd evening. John.Wkkkb, Proprietor. Q. VV. Davidson, lianender. For mo... cieary Bros' Sot Season - I - Temperance Drink Mineral waters, Welsn beer. Bottlers c. the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Pet.ch Alley, Shenandoah, Pi rJJlkUiiv,1,:;:,;;;, oxi?:,AiornF!T. Ike STEAM RENOVATIMB C0.."SStrS5iiS:i;""- COOPER & CO., Stools. Eroliors, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, grtln, etc., bought lor th and ear. rled on margin. Tan shares stock or 1,000 buh. eU grain bought or told on Urot margin of $10, ieieDnono connection, aiau orders a sDeciauv. Dally market circular mailed free onappllca- 11UO. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Taos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cabsid7, Froprietora. She'a an wJ1.0,can tnter candle. t uuuuk t icciiuj ui nuvu Odd Girl" Ps, JleJua i"a? fill uuun vuciu. iicj Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the youug man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It, FEED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St For Fainting .... The Season is here: and Paper Usnginf Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leadiuK artist, W. H. SNYDEE, "Perfect Work. BaruuiuB In paints and oils, plain and stained gla. All the new pattern lc wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelette aud stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evening IIkrald. pring Curry Comb uft as a Brush. Fits ever,- Curve. The I -cd by U. S. Army and bv Pifiri nml and LeadiuK Horsemen of t!'a World. It. Sample mailed mst paid 25 c i . COMII CO., lOSLafajctto bL, South IIbbiI, Iuuuuj Their Brief Battle Ended by Police Iiiterferanoa. TEE CONTEST DECLARED A DEAW. I Hie Slanging Iterame Too Henry fnr the Ofllei'M of the Law, ami They Took a Hand ut I'ii Kn) of tho Third ltoui.it. Kriaicr 11 ul tliv IVvst f It. CONKV Iw.M, N Y., Nov. 80. The fact that Jack Mi At'lilTc waa to appeal l..t night, this tliiii'ofti'raenri'ful preparalioi , ngultiat a repn-M-ntallve of the Quaker City, nttriM'tl a crowd of 3.5110 lovers of the liianly art to tho Atlantic Athletic club's arena hero. Insp-otor McKelvoy j mill onpiiiiu iiuyion, u loriy oi mo Brooklyn police, were on hand at 8 o'clock, In ortlor to prevent a rueurrenoe of "knock ouU," and tlio lnsiH'Ctor said that If lilnod wjm snllloil at nnv Ktaire of tho iriimo bo .......1.1 i.u... .1... .u ... n ! end. j There was a fa.lr sprinkling of Philadel phia sports In tho building when Johnny Dunn announced tho llrst bout between Jerry Harnett, of New York, nnd Hilly Murphy, of Australia. Johnny Kckhardt was chosen referee. After they had gono through ten weary rounds tho refereo said that It was a draw. The next bout was between Paddy Mo lirlde, of Philadelphia, and Johnny Gor man, of Lung Island City. Gorman was much mom cl"vor than Mcllrldo and demonstrated this from the start. In tho fifth round the pace proved too hot for tho Quaker, and after they had fought for ono minute and forty-flvo seconds the bout wns stopped on account of polico Interference. The refereo gave Ills decision In favor of Gorman. There was a long delay before tho con test of the evening wns called, and both men looked lit to light for their lives when they entered tho ring. They weighed 111 at 138 pounds and McAuIlllc looked a very different man from what he was tho night ho fought Youug Grlffo. McAulllTo was seconded by Jimmy Nelson, Con Mc Aulllle nnd Jack Sheehan. Zeigler's back ers were Charley White, of Now York, and Hugh Kennedy and llllly Hamilton, ot X'hiladelphia. lirst Hound Zeigler ut once proceeded to mis matters, and tho Philiidclphlun'B stock went up a good many points. Honors wcro easy at the close of tho round. second ltound MoAulllIo led oil with his left, and tho Quaker clinched. Mo AulllTo swung wide and got a left hand swing from Zelgler In return. McAullffo led with his right and landed, Zelgler countering lightly. Zelgler led with tho right, but fell short, llupid exchanges followed. Zelgler landed with tho right und followed it with a body blow. Mo AulllTo then landed a stinger on tlio faco, nnd tho round ended in a clinch. Third Hound The men opened up fiercely, and while MoAulilTe punched his man frequently Zelgler continued to mix matters, and honors were even. If any thing the Philadclphlau had a shado the better of it. The lighting became so fierce that the polico interfered and stopped fur ther proceedings. Tho refereo declared tho light a draw. After tho contestants left tho ring it was discovered that MoAullfTu had broken two of the small bones in Ills left wrist. This, it wn claimed, was done iu tlio second round, and it was probably when Mc AulllTo landed a heavy blow on tho Philo dulphian's shoulder. Tory Victory In Scotland. London, Nov. 20. An election took place In t'orforhlilre, Scotland, on Satur day, for a member ot parliament to suo coed bir J li :i Hlgby, recently appointed lord of appeal. The result of tho poll shows that the Conservatives have gained a seat. Tho successful camlidato is the Hon. Charles JIaule Itumsey, sou of tho twelfth Karl of Dalhouslo, und uncle of tho pres ent carl. Started Up Non-Union. ST. Louis, Nov. 20. Ono mill of the NolilrlnghausTln Plato works was started up yesterday Independently of tho Amal gamated Association of Iron nnd Steel Workers, nnd ut a reduction of 25 percent. There was some reslstauce anticipated on tho part of the members of tho asboclation about tho hiring of non-union men, but no violence wus attempted. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. -j Cloning Quotation m the New York und riiUnilflphla Kxehnnges. I New Yohk, Nov. 1!). Speculation on the ; Stock Exchange today was unsettled, and 1 the movement of prices very Irregular. Cloa Ine bids: 1 Lehhth Valley Sm W. N. Y. & Pa.... 6 Pennsylvania S1S-4 Erie 13J4 Hearting ITH .. L. & W 15TH Bt. 1'aul 0H West Shore 100M LehlKh Nav. 47 N. Y. Central MH N. Y. As N. E. pf ... 3194 Lake Erie ie V... 10H New Jersey Cen... Kf)i Del. & HuiUon...ll General Market. I PHltJtluiLPiirA.'Nov. 10. Flour firm; win ter mper., SS.lOjtJI.ae; ilo.uxtra,$li.3aas.'.(0; No. 2do. fuiully, 90.5OdjJi.ail: Pennsylvania roller straight. JlS.tHxaii.70; western winter, clear, , $2.U3.70. Wheat lirmer, quiet, with Otic. I bid and 80Mo. asked for November. Corn dull, lower, with SHic. hid and 680. asked tor lH'cember. Oats quiet, steady, with 37o. bid and ll7Mo. asked for November. Hay 8teady;Kuuillochoiui'tliiitliy, tU.S0($H. Ili'ef steady; family, iUIQttll; extra mess, J7..VW8; beef hams. $17.60; city extra, India mens, $10 IU. I'ork alow; new mess, $R?.iH.WI. Lard dull; wenuirn steam, t'.imi.m; city, $7.144 7.25. llutter quiet; western dairy, U'ultiu.; do. creamery. 154UWo.; do. factory, IKlllc; ElKius, Sc.; imitation creamery, VAmUia.; New York dairy, Ukit3atc.; ju. creamery, Is 25o.; Pennsylvania orcamery prints, extra, DUc.; do. choice, 26c.; do, lair to guod, 22ifWHo.; prints Jobbing at 2730o. Cheese firmer; New York large, BMOdUTac; amall, 9lH4c.; part akluu, DHAHc.; full kiuw. 2HiuMlu. Eggs quiet, firm; New York nnd Punnsyltnnla, 2ll S6o.; refrigerator, 17U21c.; westcru fresh, ISit !. Live KUu.-k 3Iurket. Nbw Yohk, Nov. 1(1. Iteevea very dull; good cattle steady; native steers, poor to prime, S3.SU2M.W per 1UU IU.; oxen, S 1.50(21 1 ; bulls, tl.SUSD2.3G; dry cows. (1.10(02.40. Calves slow, poor to prime vtl.$.rnt7.Mi per 1(10 lbs.; grase era, Ja.W): western I'alves. 3 2M13.6U. Hheep and lambs demoralUed; lambs HQ2q. lower; poor to prime sheep, tl .loas.'a per ItOlbs.J common to clmku lambs, 2.5(ll. Hogs lower at 11 MuM Ha for ordinary to choice. East U try a ixi, N Y., Nov. IS. Cattle steady: extra export, 3.2W.an; choice steers for export. M.SJ".', 15, roughs. 12.00863.85; ex port bulls, tU.iJ.Vxi II r.b; fair to choice blockers, t.!(&2.eu; fair to clmiie Inwlera, fi.lut3 40! fair tocholce fresh town, 9H&4&A5; fair to extra springers, $5;W(."i; iniuinon to choice veals, $1 St 7: heay calves, $V.tak(t'.'.76. Hogs firm; me diums, he.ivy and i liolce Yorkers, ft PI&4.55; stags, t-it'l.1; roughs, $3.75(1. bluep mar ket demoralized; top wethers. f?85it3.10; fair to good mixed sheep, fiUiM; common to fair, J1.2S31 73; best lambs, W.Miti-'M; fair to good lambs, I2O2.05. Aseptic. An impure plaster may be a source of serious danger from infei tion. To guard against tl. is there should be a guaranty of ascpticity. Allcock's Porous Piaster is strictly aseptic, and thus can be used freely for all sprains, bruises, or conges tion of the chest or throat. Avo' I Drnlrrft who try to pntmofT Inferior plutc ai ftUltitulc lor " Alixolk's." Allcock's Corn Shields, Alltock's Utinion Shields, Have n i equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills are ln-aluablo for impuro blood, tor pid livi.r and woali stomach. IN irritOT NOVKM11KK 18 1H9I t'assecgur t:a:n ctt ..u.uanaoAi. enc Haven Junction. Mauoli Cbupli Hhton. Slatlnr;ton, White Hall Catnianqva Allentown, Uethlehem, Eaator ar.d Wctherl 0. 04. T.38. 0 15 IP 18 49 ? 57, 5 27 p. m For Now York and PUlWdolphi 1 7.ZS, e.r. a n: 12 49, "1 p.m. For Quaknke, Kvlti' bjclr, Ocrhards and UudHondaio, 'SOI. 9 IS a. m., and 2 57 p. m For WUles-Uarre, White Uavn . Pituuon 1. aceyvllle, Towandt, Sayre. Wavcrly nd K.lmira, 8.04. P. 15 a. m.. 2,57, 5.27 p. n. For Roctcster. ISutlAlo, Nlairara Falls ano ,hr X'fl .04. y.15 a. n and 2.57 5.27 p. m For llelvldcre. Delaware Wster Hp aeo Htroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 2.57 p. iu. For Lambcitvllle and Trenton. 0.16 a. itj. ForTunkbt)noc k.8.M,B.15a. m., 2.57,6.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 5.04, g,16 , m. 6.21 t . m For Auburn 2.15 a. m. 5.27 p. in. For Jeanesvttlo, LoTlstoc and Itoaer Ntoadoirj 7.1H . m., 12.4S p. m. For Stocktot. aco I.' n her Yard. 5.04, 7.18 is. ro. 12.4K IK 5 27 p.m. KorHllver IJrooU Junction. Audnnrled and. Hazleton 6 04, 7.3S, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and B.OK p. . ForSeranton, 5.04, 215, a. m., 2J7 and 5.27 p ro For Qatlobrook, Jcddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, 9.04, 7.33,9.15, a. m., 12.43, Z67, 6.27 p. rr. "or Ashland, Olrardvtlle and Lost Creek, 4.1 7 40, 2.13. 10.20 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. B.2F p. m. Hbamokln, 2.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, S.ISj p. n . For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanoyCltyanfl Delano, 5.04 7,38, 2.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57 5 n. 8.08, 10.5.1 p, m. '''-iliis will leave Hbamokln at 5.15. 8.16. 11 45 a. m., 1.55, 4 an 9.30 p. m., and arrive at tLneaidcah l 6.04, 9.16 a. m., 12.13,2.57,6.27, . 11.15 p. n Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6.50, T.S8 O.fN, U.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67. 4.10 6.27, 8.0? p. m ueave x-otisvuie tor acenanaoan, cuu, tju 9. XI 15. 11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 1 la, 7.! 9.45 d. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.04,7.2! 0.15,. a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85. 10 01 11.03 a. m . 12.15. 2.65, 6.30, 7.25, 7.66 p. rc. BUNDAY TRAINS Trains leave for Raven Itnn, Centralla, Mt Carmcl and Hhamokln, 8.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Ubamoliln at 7.1U a. m. and 3.45 p. in Trains leavo Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.65 a. m. nnd 4 00 p. rn., and arrive at Uboa andoahat8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains teave for Ashland, Olrardvllle ant Lost Creek, 9.40 a. rn., 12.3a p. m For Hazleton, Illack Creek Junction, Pore Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentovn, Bethlehem, Gaston and New York, 8.4H a u . 12 30, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80,2.65 p in. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanov City and Delano, 8.49, 11,86 a. ra.. 12.30, 2.66, 1.68 6.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.80. ll.su a. m, 1.06, 5.80 p.m. T eave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. b 55 8 4, 9.30 a. in., 2.40 p. m. Leavo Pottsvlllo tor Shenandoah, 8.30, ir 4) .ui.,l.36. 6.15 p. m. HOLLIN H. WILIUJR, Genl. Bupi., South Uethlehem, Ia CIIAS. S. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Apt., Philadelphia A.. 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