1- ui.to' ai 1 : lira. Annie Schrclner Allentown, Pa. f Hood's Is tha Grandes Raised from a Weak an Low Condition To Porfoct Health and Strongth After Four Yonrs Suffering. "CI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas.i "Gentlemen I think Hood's Sarsaparlll It the grandeJt discovery yet made, And It fulfils Ten mors than you claim for It. My wife has teen tick for tho past four years. For three years she was so bad that she was unable to do any of her housework. Wa had good physicians, but she did not recover her health. Sha wu suffering from Brljht's disease and Lameness In tho Back, tier tongue was covered with blisters; had bo appetite, and was very weak and low with gen eral debility. I Insisted on her taking Hood's Barsaparilla, and she has been Improving ever ilnoe. She has taken Ave bottles, aud Is so well Hood'sCures that for three months sha his done her house work, and wo have seven children." Ado. ScnxKtxxR, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundlee.slck headache, Indigestion PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAH aCHTTTLKILI, DIVISION NOVEMHKK 18, 1394 Tratna will leave Shenandoah atlor tho above Hate for Wlgsan's, Gllberton, Fracltvlllt, Ns Castlo, Bt, Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readily Fottstown.Phoanlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adclnhla llroail street station) at t:W and mil a. m. una 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPottt. vflln and Intermodlate stations U:I0 a. m SUNDAYS. Tor W.icgan's, Ollborton, rraeaville, Nt Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 i.r, and 81U r- m. For Hamburg, Reading, Fottt, town, Pfcconlivllle, Norrtstown, Pblladel;bl at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., StW p. m. Trains luavc Frackvlllo for Shenandoah a. 10ni:a. m and 12:14, 6:04, 7:43 and 10:27 p. a Sundays, 11:13a. m. and 6:40 p.m. I Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1C I lb. tl:)8 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:IO p. m.Sunaiyt at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Ilroad atreet station) for tShe.-iar.a.iati at 6 67 and 8 th a m, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week ouys. On Sundays leave at fl 60 am. l.oavo Broad stretntatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For Now Kuril iCxnress. week rtv. at 8 20, 4 CP. 4 M! r, i, S 60, 7 3, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30, llnlnir car). 11. 11 1. a m. 12 noon. 12 44 (Mm item 21 nnd 4 23 p m dining cars), 141, a SO (imng car), a a, i, a, a owi, 7 is, iz, iu p m . 12 03ul8ht. Hunda,s, 4 05 460,615, 812, 9 50,1101 (dining car), 11 OS a m 12 41, 230 (dining car), 4 1) I (limited 4 2!, 6 20, 6 30, 6 60, 7 in, luuup m, i. ui nignt. Kxprejs tor tioston, without ohange, Ham, weekdnys. and 850 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and VTasuUcton 3 60, 7 W, 8 II, 10, 10 23, It 18, 11 SS a m, (12 85 limited dlnlnt ear,) 180. 3 46. 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Urn lteo. dlnine cart. 6 65. (dlnlni car). 617. 659. (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 12 03 n eht week davs. Hundavs. 3 50. 7 20. 0 10. 11 18. 11 88 am, 4 41, 6 55 (dining ear). 6 66 (dining car, t to taming car) p m ana is vs nignt. Leave Maraet street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 n m week days. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 45 a m. For Caps May, Angleaea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 100 p m week days . Sunday, 00 a m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express. 0 00 a m, 4 00 p ra week days. Bun days, 9 CO a m. For Burners Point, express, 860, am, 4 00 p m week dys. Sundays, 8 45 a m. 8. M. fi: a v OBI, J It. WOOD, Qen'l Wanavn' -sn'i Pasi'C . t RAM R0AB SYSTEM in xrrzoT novxunxn 18. 1894, Trains leave Shenandoah as followsi For New York via Philadelphia, week Oiiv, tlO, 6.26, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. 6.65 p.m. Sundsy 110, a. m. For New York via Mauok Chunk week days, 6.25,7 20 a. m., 102, 2.65 p. tn For Reading and Philadelphia, weak days. 10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 18.82, 65, 5.66 p. a. BED Cay, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 10, 7.20, a. m. M.S2, 56, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dtyi, 10, 6.25, 7.M, a. m., 12,12, 4.66,1.56 p. m. Bun ty, 10. a. m. For wiUlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbarg, week days, I.I5, ll.SU a. m,, MS, 7.30 p, m., Sunday, 8.2s a. m. For Mahanoy Flans, week days, 10, S.. tV T.W, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 8.65, 6.55, 7.ii, 9 85 a.m. Sunday, 1, l.K, a. m. For Ashland and Sharaokln, week days, tXi, T.tO, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.1), 9.35 p. m. IJurday S.25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wast Hi B. As O. R. K through trains leave Rendlv. Terminal, Fklladelphla. (P. R. R. R.) at 8 27, T.55, 11.86 a. m., I.M, 7.27, o. m., Hundav 3 26 7.55.11.26 a. m 3.46. 7 27 p. m Additional ttatne from 2ih and ' hrstnut streets station, week days, 1.45, 6 41, 123 p. m. Uundays, 1.35, 1.23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave New York via Phlladelpnia, week day , b.uu a. m., i.su, i.ou, 7.iu p. m., ii.id msni, au- oay, d.uu p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day S.OU, if,w b iu., i.iu, .ou p, m. Leave Philadelphia. Re&dlne Terminal. weex uars, t..-u, n.ao, iu.uu a. m., ana t,vo 8.02. 11.30 D. m Sunday. 11.30 d. m. Leave Readlnf week flays, l.tt, 7.10,10.06,1 63 a. m., D.ua. t.oi p. tu aunuay, i.ra, a. IX Leave Pottsvllle, week dayu, 35, 7,40 a. m , o,'a ip. m SUQUKV, CN i. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11 23 a , 1.20, ' 16, S.'ja p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. rr. liBVD J, nvw uaya, o.tu, I'm, 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.39, B.H p. m. Sunday, 3 45 a. m. 6.S0, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 6.26,7.t3 10 10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4 00 a. m., Lcavp Wlulrmsport week ivs, 7.42, 10,10, a. it 3 , 11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PhlladelphU, Chestnut Street Wharf and souih Htreet Wharf for Atlantlo City. Wei;k-Days-Express, 9.00, a. m., 3.00, 4,00, a.C0p. m. Acoommodaalon, 8.10 a. m.. 6.45 p. m. Hnnday F.xpress. t.00, 10.00 a. ra. Accom aaodatlc. 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Return g, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlanta nd Arkansas avenuos. Wtok-'iays Express, T.3S, 9.00 a. ra. and 4.0t)a p. ui. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4. ip m. Hua Wi-rasa, 4 00. 7.30p. m. Aosommo elation, 7 15 a. m aud 4 15 p. in. Parlnr cars on all express trains. O. U. HANCOCK, Oen. Pas?. Agt Philadelphia Pa t ' sttrjt"! nfln, sunt. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stiin'i ihe same washing that yourbootsd , nd the wateryou drink Isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Scbmidt's Beer and Porter. JAUEB BUIELD9, Uajatiaar SheuuidotUi Uixmcht ,1 READING UNA'S GREAT LOS. Dostruotion of tho Ohon Yuen Of ficially Oonfirincd. THE GREATEST OHINrSE WARSHIP Dcstrnjril l'y n Torpnln Plnvril by China- liirn T1imi1vi An Api'iit if tbe Clil niYto navornliicnt Gues to Japan to Sue for lVnci. AVasiiinoton, Nov. 23. Tho Clilnoso Imve lost tho llnuHt nml most powerful vessel of their nnvy tho nront uattloalilp Chen Yuen, which stood tho brunt of tho llfzhtlnB tit Yiilu. Tho offlclnl nows enmo to the navy tlepurtinont yestenlny In a cnl)lernin. It stntes tlmt tho Clion Yuen In leaving Wei-Hal-AVi'l harbor on tho 18th Inst, nccltlentnlly struck n torpetlo. Sho was benched, but was rendered use loss for lack of docking facilities. In de spair nt tho catustrophe tho commander, Commodoro Lin, committed suleldo. The Cihcn Yuen was a mngnlflcant HrIiU lug maohlno, very much Hko our own bat- THE L08T TTAItSlllr CIIEX YUEN, tleshlp JIalno. Sho was built In Europo In 1882, and was of 7,430 tons displace ment. It would appear from tho brief stato ment of facts In tho cablegram that tho ship fell a victim to one of the torpedoes planted by the Chinese themselves to guard tho eutrauco to Wei-Hal-Wcl,whlch was tho last of tho great naval strong holds of the cmplrosave Port Arthur, now tottering to Its fall. It was as well that Commodore Lin com mitted suicide, for ho would doubtless have been decapitated as tho result of his error. It Is believed here that this loss has de prived the Chinese navy of Its ofTenslve power. Thero remains tho Ting Yuen, another powerful battleship, and a fow lesser Ironclads, but without tho aid of the Chen Yuen they would hardly dare to make an offensive campaign, aud proba bly will remain In port to assist in tho de fense. The departure of tho Chinese customs chief for Japan is regarded by officials here as tho result of Japan's demand for a direct offer from China. Tho Do Ting mentioned in the cable is said to bo Diet ring, a German, who occupies the position of commissioner of customs. That he should bo sent as tho peace envoy is ac counted for by officials on the ground that an indemnity would probably bo secured ou tho customs receipts of China. It Is said that tho Chinese envoy will probably bo tho guest of United States Minister Dun at Tokio. Jupunese officials say ho will bo accorded ovcry courtesy. CHINA SUING rOIt PEACK. ! Has Sent an Agent to Japan with That ! Object In View. TIENTSIN, Nov, 23. Tho chief of the Im perial cust oms here, Do Ting, who was re cently summoned to Pekln In order to confer with thu government ns to ways and means for raising monoy for the war, has left for Jupun In order to nrraugo terms of peace. It is said that China has intimated her willingness to pay an indemnity of 100,000, 000 tnels and, In addition, pay till tho war expenses incurred by Japan. As the wnr expenses reach 150,000,000 tnels, the total offer of China would bo 250,000,000 taels. The tool is a Chinese silver coin worth about seventy-flve cents at tho present ex change, so that tho whole payment would bo approximately ?175,000,OUO. It is be lieved niT.mgementH between tho two no tions could bo effected on terms providing for a small or war indemnity. A Shanghai dispatch says that the ef forts of foreigners to reach tho Chinese wounded meet with small success. The wounded Chinese mostly remain at SI mentlng, between New Chang and Mouk den, tho state of the country preventing the Chinese medical staff and tho foreign volunteers from proceeding thero. Some wounded stragglers have reachod Mouk den and New Chang, nnd bouio of them have even reached Tientsin, where they have been attended to. But no Biiccor has reached the main body of the Chinese wounded. All the foreigners have left Moukden. A portion of the road between Tientsin and Pekln Is occupied by Hounanese troops and this locality is becoming unpleasant for travelers. The Catholio fathers remain at their sta tions In Manchuria, but the Protestants have returned. Tho latter report that the Chinese soldiers fought most . stubbornly under Oeneral Sung, nnd they add that if tho Chinese had good leaders they would oertalnly repol tho Japanese. Reliable information received hero from Port Arthur shows that thero lias boon a sharp battle nt that place. Tho first attack of tho Japanese drove in the Chinese out posts. Three other attacks wore subse quently made, but in cuch Instance tho Jupauese wero repulsed. Heavy nnd In cessant firing has been going on since noon Tuesday. The Japanese aro londing additional troops, They warned a British vossol to clear, as their fleets intended to bombard tho forts. Arretted for llur&lury. PniLLlPSHUKG.N. J.,Nov. 23. James Mo Gulre, one of a gang of burglars who robbed the general storo of Q. v. Uach man, at Preemausburg Tuesday night, of sevoral hundred dollars worth of goods, and ulso broke Into the Lehigh Valey Btn tlon at that place was arrested nt Hamp ton, JN. J., and hold to await requisition, , Borne of tho stolen goods were found in ftlcuulros's possession, Death or a Ualtlmore Cilpltallat, Baltimore, Nov. 23. William T. Wnl ters, the well known art collector and capitalist, died yesterday. Tho Immediate cause of his death was paralysis of the stomach and Bright's discuso. He was financially Interested In nearly overy im portant enterprise in Baltimore. He was in his Totli your, and a widower. 31 mint TuiHiiiiu In liriiptlmi. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 23. Hazy woather has prevailed throughout the Puget sound country today, mid Mount Tucomu has been obscured. It has been impossible to learn ns to the actual ooudiliou of tho mountain, and It is believed by many to bo in o state of eruption. A WM FOR MIU. It Receives the Official Endorsement of Eminent Experts and a Jury of Representative Citizens. The suit brought by Ohio's Foul Com mlssloncr auainst a Cincinnati druggist fot' selling Pnskola on the ground that it wits nothing but gluome, resulted In a great victory for Paskola and a verdict ngatust the State. During the course of the trial, Prof. Shaller, of the University of Cincinnati, testified that Paskola was not gluoose, nnd even if it w is, it would be harmless. He also bore witness to its activity as a digestive agent. ,Prof. Win. Dlckoro of the Miami Col lege, testified to the same facts. So did IJrof. Schmidt, 'he chemist of tho Hoard of Health, Prof. Win, Hoffman and others. f A practical test was. made In court, showing the digestive action of Paskola on eggs aud meats of various kinds, whereas glucose under precisely the same conditions produced no effect whatever. This test but conQnued the experts statements and proved Paskola tn be of great value In indigestion and wasting diseases. This verdict disposes of the malicious attack that has been made against Pus kola by Interested rivals, and suits have now been brought against the proprietors of a well known emulsion of cod ilveroil for having given wide circulation to a false formula and other misrepresenta tions regarding It. The animus of this attack will be the better understood when it is stated that Paskola is being largely used In the place of cod liver oil. ltoi'd Altlr.sH.'i. .Iu lli,i.u .VarUvl CIuli. Boston, Nov sM. -'f K annual banquet of the Homo Murkct club, uf Huston, the leading Kepublloisnorgtinlztitlouot Massa chusetts, Wits held nt Mechanics' building last night. Hundreds of well known Ite publlcans gathered to enjoy tho hospital ity of the club itnd to take part In tho re ception to Its guests. Kx-Kpekcr Thomas B. Iteed was tho principal speaker, and speeches were also made by Governor Greenhalge, Senator Hoar and others. Supposed Kidnaping. Milwaukee. Nov. 23. Alma Howard, tho 13-ycnr-old daughter of Charles How ard, a Northwestern railway official, Is missing from homo under circumstances that warrant the suspicion that sho was kidnaped. Tho entire police force, Inclttd lug tho Central station detail of detectives, Is hard at work following various clews. To Protect American l'ishermtm. SANUUSKY,0.,Nov.23.-Tlio United States gunboat Pesseuden, Captain Hudson, is hero to investigate the alleged unlawful molestation of American fishermen by the Canadian ram Petrel. Captain Hodsou, with Collector of Customs Herbert, pro ceeded to get tho affidavits of lishcniivn whose nets were taken. AMUSEMENTS. EKGUBON'S THEATRE. F. J. FEItCUSON, MANAOKU. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, '94 Ilteturn of the favorites, MADAME (uEd her son) AUQUSTIN NEHVILLE ! Presenting their now comedy drama, By 51 mo. Neuvllle, "Cell 22!" Supported by a strong company. Comedy, Sensation, Songs and Dances. Prices: 25, 3$, 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved Beats at Klrltu'i drug etore. JlEItanSON'3 THEATRE, P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Sixth. Year. : Annual Visit. Laughing Success of Two Hemispheres, McKenna's Flirtation ! BY EDCIAB SELDEJJ. New Fun, New Sonra, New Specialties. 18-DEDE!OIXj3E! -18 Quartette of Pretty Qlrls. Three hours Holld Enjoyment 1 "Tours Forever, Mary Ellen Evan." Don't miss seeing Ihe screamingly funny dutl "eworas ai i wenty i-aces, tinner me direction ot A. Q. Scamtnon. -Uoaal Prlces- Iteserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pERQUSONU THEATRE. P. J. rERQUSON, MANAGER. Three nights commencing MONDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 26. JOSEPH D, CLISTTON'3 Melo Dramatic Success, "THE RAMGH KING" AND "MYRTLE FEUS' Introducing Miss June Agnott, the talented soubrette, and a company of Metropoli tan artists. Ilrlght new specialties, catoby songs, clover dancers. See the Ranch King's wonderful acting horse ''Nero," almost human in la. telllgonce. Change of Bill Tuesday Imm, Prices within roach ot all. Prices, xo, io, ami 30 cents, Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. For tho... cieary Bros' Hot Soaeos 1 Tcmpuia ttco Hvinh.- Mineral witters, Wen war. Bottlers ol thoflnedi iduur beers. f 17 t&i 19 Feacb Alley, ShenaniJan, Vt Or.Theelliast. Thetjllly (Jrniiliin Hiir. I.iIIm In ,mcr- V.., M ,III,N,II k iini Other Ailt t rti4f. NERVOUS DEHII ITV ADD THE RESULTS OF INDISC iETION Hi "I'm VMl'ICOBP t.itu n.nl ramciurrN aa l imttliO I'lTim-m nil, liuri'ii in 1 10 ill ino. Iti'Iii'l nt (hire. BLOOD POISON tlHrni't'(WIll''lnnt rivnr' Liininxiin UiMmtil t and Si priictMili'iptTlenrP, fwOrlillculefi ami 1 I Dlttlomas prow Hp ml ruf ?.ppnf .nunm fn I txwlc "Till TII. the onlv True Media! 1 I Honk advei tlrt'd. Tf i frin.t 1 nuuerersHnu tn thaw con tem pin ting mnrrtnM. 1 Hid mCMt BtUhbom ntld ri.innmlriie...i.lk jlted. WrttPorrilJninl ijemived. Honrs, 'Uo3 ; j t- kj.u n n nir f miuuu'm ami imitniftttin 1 chronic end dnnteroin cane Cull dally O to S I l.:iO I Wed. flint nat. from n tn 4 v u. a tn i i novi Dun., dim-, in fumuni Dy maiu VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, and rouLTnr. 800 Pago Koplc nn Trent mi nt nf Animals nuil Clinrt Mem l'ree. CTJHM!Fccr,('onirr!llnin,lnlliiniinntIiin A.A.iHplniil .Hi'liiiiRitlK, ,1lilk 1 liver. II.II.Strulnfl, JjntnciH'Kf., IChruiitatiBUl. !.(:. lllBtcniiprr, Nnnnl lllsclmrsl's. l.l.llotn or (irulis, W nrini. l'.I'.-('nusli, llcnvcs, rnpumnnln. I'.l'. Cnllo or (irlpri., Ilclljnchc. 3.3.M.itllncnrrlnffo, Heiuorrliiiecs. Il.ll. l rinnrr inul Klilnry lllncnscs. lI.-Uruptlvn IlienHPd, ninnsc J.K."l)lciicnl Dluculloii, I'arnlyslg. Single Bottle (over 60 doses), - - ,00 Ktuble Case, with ftpcclnM. MnnudL Veterinary Cure Oil and Modlcator, $7.00 lar Veterinary Curo Oil, - 1.00 SoM ig DniitKUI.l ir ..at prrpald tnji.li.ra ksd In ay qna.lltr n rtr.lpt f prlr. iimranKis' bid. to., n i a i it mmm St., s.wi.r. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.i In us 30 jeara. Tha only oncressf til remedy for nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other causes. 91 per vial, or fi tHU and Urge powder, for tS. Bold by Druirff lit, or Bent iiotjilil on receipt ol price. IUmrmtltT9Br:n. CO., Ill A 113 Mtlllam St., NaYork IN EFFECT NOVBMIlKn 18, 1S31 Pssecgjr tnti. Ilu u- tuaonn Ponn Haven Junction. Maucu tlhuv for Mithton, KlMlngton, Vblto Hall, ;ttvimnt 0,04. 7.SS. 0.15 ft w . t!i.1l, 2 57, ft. p. in. For New Yorlt and Phllntltlnlin. Him. 7.' 9.15 ui., ntZ, Z.': p.m. lror Qunkatte .SwltC bcs, Oorh-.rdu and HuilsoaJiNj, d 01. S.lfi a. in., and 3 57 p. m i'or wuifs-uarri;, Yvojie iivec. Pittam Lacoyvlllc, Towanda, Sayre, Wsverl; ai, Klmira. 6.01, 9.15 a. ra., aw, 6.S7 p. m For Rochester, llu&alo, Niagara Falls ai tho West, 6.04, t.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. in. Kor Helvldcre, Delaware Water Hap v -'itroudaburg, .01 a. m., 2.57 p. m, fnr Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.16 . m rorTunlthttinoolr.a 04,9.15a. m., 2.57,5.2? p.i rcr Ituaut anvt Geneva e.04, 9.15 a. m 6.7 i. m For Auburn 0.15 a. m. G.27 p, oi. ForJeatiesvllle.Lcvlstonatid Bei'cr Mealui f.38a.m 12.43 p.m. For Stoelrtnn and Lumber Yard, d.Oi, 7.!t 9.15. . ra. 18.41. 2.f.7, 5.27 p. ra. j'or silver nrooK junction, Auaenriea ant Oazleton 6 04. V.U8.9 15 a. m . 12.43. 2.57. 5.27 act 8.0U p. . cor ticranioc, o.ui, w.id, a, m u. anu e.r p m. For iiarioDrooic, jeaao, uruton ana Freetac t.04, 7.SS,'J.15, . m., 13.43, 2.67, 5.27 p. nr. "or Ai'bland.OlrardvlUe and Lust Creek. 4. 9. 7 45, HIS. 10.11 a. m t no. I 40. 4.10. t. p. m. i or iiaren ii-un. i.tmimur., mour' i;urn.tn . Ibamokln, 9.13, ll.ll a. m., 1.32, 4.20, a.iii. 9.15 p. c . For Yatcdi ille, Park PIa;s, (f-jhanoyClty Oslano, C.Ol 7.M, 9.15, U.M a m,. K.a. -ih 5 W, 8.03, 10 53 p. m 'vlns will leavj Sliaajoltln at 5.15, 8.15, 11.45 a. m., I.tiu 4 so 9.30 p. m., and arrive at ).nardoab ai 8 01, 9.15 a. m., 12.43,2.57,5.27, ll.lo p. i: Leave Shenandoah tor PottavUli. 5.C0, 7.3 U.US, 11.00 11.30 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 4.1UB.CT. 9.0 p. til Leave Pottsvllle for henandoth. 0.011 7.50 9.05, 10.15, ll. a. ra., 12.32, 3.00,. 440, 5.W, 7 1 tr v.w p. m Leave Uhenandoau for Hailotoa, e.W,7.af 9.15, i m., 12., 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7.3f 10.CR l.PJft. m , 12.15, 2., 6.30, 7 20, 7.W p. ra, SUNDAY TIlAINf. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralu, a, Carmel end Buamokln, 11.45 a. zn., 2.40 p. m and arrive at Hhamoktn at 7.40 a. ra. ana 8.fc p. m Trains leave Htaamokln for Shenandoah a. 7.53 a. m. and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at titer, andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 1. m. Trains leave rcr AEhland, airardvllle anf Lost Creek, g.to a. m., 12.S0 p. m i oi unzieion, uiacic uroon junction, t-.rx. Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Alleotom, Uctulehect, Elaston and New York, 8.49 a s , ,2.30, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80. 2.55 p. ra. For Yateevlllo, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City ant Dolano, 8.49, 11.1 a. m.. 12.30, 2.55, 4.58 0.03 p. K Leave Hazleton for Bhenandoah, 8.S". 11.9 a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle, 6 55 84V 9.30 a. m.. .40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.38, It 40 t,.m.,1.86,6.l6p. m. ROLI.IN H. WILBUR, Qonl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, 1 CHAS. S. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia X. T. NONNKMAOHISR, Asst. O. P. A Houtli Ilethlehera, Pa THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Olbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shonaudcali. tVeati and cool Boer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. , Costello & CABSIDT, Proprietors For Faulting .... The Season Is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. AH dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 Woot Oantro Street. Headquarters for the EVKKINO HkuALD. Ktlta'n nn who can taste our candlet aixc till without u feeling of affeo Dftr? f5irl tlon for tha young man Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eye? melt with tenderness the young man also melta, aud the question la settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAS. Ieo Cream, all flavors. 10-t N, Main St. COOPER & CO., Stools. ESi'ols-ox'js, Egan Bldg,, Shenandoah. B o.'lts gr .lB, etc.. bought far la h and xr rledtm mt'vin. Ten.iliai mi i" ) iomi. eligralu bauKht or .old o.a tlft mir,m Lf Jill. T 1 ""tho1 f f on4eo lo i. Mji ' - . u i )e -nvtly. m l ..Arit . .rtalai' mai. U tr.Mi '.uappllca lion. 'AKiSY PILLS! "Ua.HSAFt AMD BUHC. LI H04O, F0R"WQMAW S SAFE ITOeUZjOUAJUV Wilcox GpcciricCo,PHiUk,PA. Tina OWTilEi'iilN.l1!;:;.! Important Decision by 0or'"is3 , sioncr Shield in t5w Tori:. LEE YUEN lOTST GO 2A02 TO cmt. Hp Hurt I.lvtil In Tlil rntintrj- fnr Nnm. hvr or Yir, inul lti'ir'm-liteil ITIin-i'll iMTlMiit mi Hnturulni; ftolll a Visit I.i ( III. Native Idlid. 1 Nuw Ytv is, Nov. "?n Commtalnn.-r Sl.U liU h. r.' i.lcrert ft (l.-olhloa lu tho e,' i , of Loo Yuen wlut h will Imve it far nvu-l-liifrorToct on (' umimon ill I his eotir.i'j. ; lie held Ie Yii '" lor doportiit.iim on ti.o prounil that ho win ii Chinese lnhnr r I prevlmts to his ilopurttiro for Clilnn, inul since his return to this elty. l.w Yuon lived In this eity for u nuiiiiKir of jonra. Ho went to Chlnti about two years itgo, nnd returned lust Jtiuuury by way uf Cimadn. Ho passed through the rustoms iiKcuts nt UtirlltiKtiin, Vt.( anil ciiino to thlx city, whero he worked ns a elunrinnker until June. The law permits Chinese morohants to return to tho country, but excludes la borers. Lee Yuen's Inwyers made a strong effort to show that Leo Yuen was partner In a business In Mott street. Tho comini!.sloner's order of deportation is based upon n decision rendered last month by Judge Coxe, duflulnti u nier chant ns one eiiKagod lu the busluems of buying and selling, who doos not engage lu liny other kind of work. Agent Soliarf says lie will now nrrest 300 Chinamen whoso situations are like that of Leo Yuen. The 3Ioli Tlirruteneil Vlalcnce. Columiiub, O., Nov. 2:1. Ex-Congressman Mills (lardlier, of WusliIiiKtuu Court House, In testlfylutr before the Colt court of Inquiry kiivo n graphic description of his effort to dissuade men from breaking in tho court hottso door. They threatened lilin with violence. Dr. Howell testified to tho effect that a wounded man to whom ho cave surgical attention said: "This Is what I got for trying to get at the nigger." llllaiu E. Cook teat Hied to information which had been given him to tho elToct that before tho riot it was decided to burn a barn to attract attention while the jail was being stormed. Tho lire occurred ac cording to program. An IiiiUnu Chief Admits Murder. GUTHKIL, O. T., Nov. 23. A surprise was sprung In the trial of Little Thunder, who, with Itoman Nose, both Cheyennes, are charged with killing William Breed ing and wounding a man named Cotter last spring. After several witnesses had sworn that Littlo Thunder had done thu shooting Chief Hill, of the Cheyenne tribe, took the stand and swore that ho himself 11 red the fatal shots after the white men had shot aud wounded him. Ho declared tho accused Indians wero not present at tho time. I'ltrKlnimtm Exonerated. SvilACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 211. Tho inquest over the body of Cornelius Itlordun, tho prize lighter, who became unconscious while sparring with Bob Fltzslinmons ou Friday night last and died a few hours later, was held hero last night. Tho jury, which was composed of some of the repre sentative business men of tho town, brought in u verdict exonerating Fltzslin mons. The C?ur Wluuluir Golden Opinions. St. I'BTKltsiiur.o, Nov. 23. At a meet ing of tho state council on Wednesday tho czar created a highly favorablo impression by a display of unexpected oratorical fluency and his masterly grasp ot tho po litical questions buhmlttcd for his judg ment. His majesty is winning golden opinions on all sides by showing that hois fully equal to Ids position. To TaKw the New Lnaii. NewYoiik, Nov. 23. President Stewart, of tho United States Trust company, an nounces Unit subscriptions to tho full amount of tho new gold loan will bo made by banks and other financial Institutions of tills city. Tho bid will not bo made by u syndicate-, but will bo at tho same price, tho figures of which lire withheld. To Push Cnal Production. WlLKESUAMlE, I'a., Nov. 23. It is ru mored in coal circles here that tho Central Itallroad of New Jersey will mine and corry all tho coal it possibly can to tide water. In splto of denials, it is also claimed thut the Contral has recently como into possession of valuable mines In tho Lehigh roglon. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Xew York und Philadelphia Kxcluiufres. New Yoiik, Nov. 22. The stock market was strong at the opening, but the market hnd not recovered from tho shock of Wednesday scaling of the Burlington and Qulncy divi dend, and the consequent break lu prices and the advance of the morning was not main tained for long. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 834 W. N. Y. & Pa-... e. Pennsylvania Erie 13 Heading 17 I)., L. & W 15TH, Bt. Paul Ki West Shore 100 Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. Central USS N. Y. As N. E., pf.. 3IJ4 Lake Erlo & W... lr-M New Jersey Ccn... 03 Del. & Hudson. ...123 General Markets. PiilLAnKLi'illA, Nov. 33. i'lour steady;wln ter superfine, $2.10(&2.:!0; do. extras. $3.25' 2.10; No. 2 winter family, SS.502.U); Pennsyl vania roller straight, St.IHKVl.70; western win ter, clear, fSM&S.TO. Wheat quiet, easier, with 57!c. bid and 680. asked for November Corn firmer, quiet, with Blc. bid and 62o. asked for December. Oats quiet, tirm, with 3714c. bid and 37lc. asked for November. Hay firm on light receipts! cholco timothy, S12.&II 0)13. Deef quiet. Pork dull. Lard quiet; west ern steam, $7,118; city. S.l74.7. Hutter firm; western dairy, llftlBc.; do. creamery, 15 BSC, do. factory, IK&HHc.; ElvhiH, see.; Imi tation creamery. 133Uo.: New York dairy, lajSMc.; do. creamery. IA&A'm-.; Pennsylva nia creamery prints, extra, Wie.; do. choice, mc; do. fairfo good, S:emic.; prints Jobbing at 2730o. Cheese firmer; New York large, WiQUc-i snmll, H-ftllH-.; part skims, 348o.; full ekluis, -Hfi Eggs dull; New York and Pennsylvania, S(6SW4o.; wentern fresh, 8HiSia.; southern, 8286c-; refrigerator, 1721c. I-He Ktook Markets. Nsw York. Nov. ). European cables quote American steers at tlllo. Calves very dull; poor to prime veals, $1567; growers, $1.76 .12M.; western calves, 2&3. Sheep and lumbx at most at a standstill ; prices steady; over (1.WNI head still unsold; pour to prime sheep, $1.51) 2 6U; common to prime lambs, SU.S5lM.75. Hogs steady at unchanged values; mediums, heavy and choice Yorkers, IH.iUQJ.90; roughs, f:i."r4, stiigb, fJ-a:J7li. East Lidkiu-y. Pa., Nov. IK. Cattle dull; , prime, $Sti.2A; good, t8.im110; fair light 'steers, f3.U,3.iW. Hogs dull, lower; Phlla dtlphliis, S,55,1.60; common to fair Yorkers, Jt.15at.U5; roughs, ?aai. bheep dull, lower, extra, tli.UO&.'.bU) good, 1.75S2.30; lauibs,l.t)u J.60. life ws a e A Pain-rokcd Snffarer Tolls Au Intevestinn Story. How lie Was Tortured For Years And: Finally Cured By Munyon's Hemedy. Churl Wrk, of U N. Twen .j fourth Pf. , PnllnlelphiH, hiH liei n .t constant oulV,Tr ( roin rhe unaliuii for years. He WHMdtired h. tn- ..p ef Mini- ,' Hhea 111 . imii 1 iir . Tun Ik ills - n : ' I "111 cted iili I-- ,'iumii ism in th ri.ii olio .Ider niiil HlTeted 1 lie most ex inii' iitiu ny Sintni -Im iiinr pnlns . -1 th'OUKh it. mo I f 1 1 t-n-f I could not If' nli. lit Hveii Hip .ndirt, of the e I id tli.i ivn inure 1 h 111 I c mid lienr; iiel'hfr eiiul.. I In- 011 the rlun side or na my buck I.lte be iiiiih a pt-rfecr burden to me I could tint taie my hand to my head, and when I nttempied to out on my coat or any arilme ol die s, the t rtui wns enough to drive me wild. Many r medics were .uunested and tiled, bnt mine did me the .lightest uoo.l, and I ber gaii 10 dc-alr of fver being aide to ob tain relie . Some tiuio 11150, however, T procured Munyon's ltlietimatlc Cure. It alToided me relief alter tbe first few do-c, nti'l bv the time the little 25 cent bottle whs gone I was entirely free from piln I h ive ha 1 no return of my old enemy, and I fe-1 sH'l-fled I am per manently cu -eil. It stem so wonderful I ean hardly realize it, nnd can only show mv apDrtclatlon of the merits of the cure bv reconi mending It to other mif fcrer.o." Munyon'R Rheumatic Cure is gunmn 'ced to cure rheumatism In any part ot the bodv. Acute or muscular rheumit- tlsm cured In from one to live dayu. It never fails to cure sham, shoitinir nalnai In the arms, legs, shies, b tck or breast, or soreness In any part of the bodv In front one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swoolen Joints, sllfT back, and all piins in the nipt aud loins. Chronic rheuma tism, scla.ica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. iuunyon s Hnrmeopatiiie iiome llemedv Comnnnv. of Philadelnhln. nnfc tin Rneclf- ics for nearly every disease, which arer sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents, n bottle. Latscp's Lager ant Finest, Purest, Hcalthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 907 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and. feel exhausted and nervous are getting thin and all runA down, Gilmore's Aromatic: Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wch manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by .A.. WASLBY, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 2IAIX Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest ui Urptt Glass if Beer. 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