V r Mrs. Anna Vnemer Taulton, Tenn. Weak Nerves Numb Spoils, Dyspopsla, Poor Blood Hood's Sarsaparllla Cave Strength, Removed That Tired Fooling. U UW U V. J . , UVT.V1., ........... " Gontlemem I feel that I must my a few words about Hood's Sarsaparllla, as I think It U thi best medicine I have ever taken, l Had i9 pepsin, and my norves were weak, my blood also In bad condition, and 1 was troubled win uUmb spells when I would sit or lie down. I Was So Woak mat I could hardly walk across the house when I begin to take Hood's Uarsanarlllo. I hays bow used seven bottles of tills medicine and bar gained In strength, can do all my wotk Hood'sCures nd not et tired, am ever so much bet Jbr In every way." Mrs. Anna Dkemehs, htulton, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and tSclenUv. ou the liver and. bowels. Oai PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAI COITOTIiKILI. DIVISTOH Nnvr.Miucit 18. IHI Trams wilt leave Shenandoah attnr thB abori! date for wlpKn's, Gllberton, rtKnuic, Hue Castle, Bt Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Beadlrti Potutown, Phtenlivllle, Norrlstown and Phil fcdclphta rtroad street station) at fcOOaad Ut a.m. and 4: 15 p. a. on weekdays iTorFetu. vllle ana Intermediate ntatloiM 9:10 a, ra SUNDAYS, for Witgan's, Gllberton, Frtekvllle, No- Castle, St Clair, Pottsvlllo at 8:00. 9:40 a. la r.itm. m. lPni- VlAmriiiMr- Rp.dtnr- Pnlt. town, Ptrealxvlllc. Norrlstuwn, Philadelphia i cum, w-ui a. m., s:iu p. m. Trains leave l"rckvillo for Hhrnandoah ai M:10. m and 11:14, 5:04, T:42 and 10:S7p.m Butndays, llilSa. m andfi:40p. m. uevo vottsvuie ior atensnaoan at nmo, 11 :4P . m and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundsyi t tn id il. m. rd R-1R In. yn. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station fo BhenanCuti at 6 i.ano B as a ti, 4 10 and 7 lip m week cays, ur. sunoij iw tiowim. Leavo Broad street Htstlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York Express, week t 20. 4 (. 4 ) 60, 7 83. 8 90, S 50, 10 St, (dtnlnjrcar), 11,11 It a m. 12 noon, 12 44 (Urn. ltodl21 nnd 4 22 p m dining cars), 14 2 B0 laming car), ai, 4, , a, o w, j ia, e i, iu p H51.1 01 famine car). 1101 13 44, 2.10 (dining car), 4 ill (limited 4 2Si, 5 20. 7 18. H 12. 10 00 n m. 12 01 nfeht. 6 39, 6 60, Kxpresalor rJoston, wltnout change, 11am, wdbiuuth, au Doupm uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. for Baltimore aad Vfunlarton 8 60, 7 IN, 8 II, iu, iuj, ii ia, ii as a m, tin w limited amine ear.) ISO. 8 4, 4 41, (5 is Coniremlonal Mm- uecaining carl, (dining car), 7 40, ltefl. dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 617, 6 55, ... yw. taming car; p and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 1 60, 7 SO, 9 10, 11 IS, 1183 am, 4 41, 515 (dining ear). 6 65 (dining c&rj, i w mining car) p m ana 12 ui nigni. Leave Market rjtreet ferry, Pnlladelphla, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week Cays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 und V 45 a m. For Cape May, ADglesea, Wlldwooa and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m 1(11 p m week days. Sunday, 0 00 a m. ForBea Isle Oltv, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9 00a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun days,!) 00am. For Hoacre Point, express, 860, am, 4 00 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. B. M. PKBVOSI, J It. TTOOE, Ocn'l M aswo- -n'i Paas't' Ai t mi ROAD SYSTEM iNirrsorno Ewnmia. 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows) For New York via Philadelphia, week davd 1.10,5.25,7.20. a.m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.55 p.m. Sundij 8.10, a. m. For New York via Maueh Chunk neck days, 6.25,7 20 a. m.. 12.S2, 2.55 p. K. For Readlrg and Philadelphia, week days ilO, 5.25, 7.S0, a.m., 12.82, 2.65, 6.66p.m. Sun it, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 1.10, 7.20, a. m. DE.S2, X.66. 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. ForTamaauaand Mahanov City, week dan. 10, 6.25, 7.w, a, m., 12,82, 65, 6.65 p.,m. Sun v, .iu, a. m. For Wllllamsport. Sunburr and IiflwUbsre, week days. 8.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.20 p. m., Bcnday,8.t a.m. r or xakoanuj i lai.c, hodji iujd, .iv. o., m. 7.20, 11.) a.m., 12.82, 1.85, 2.65, 6.66, 7,, 85 a.m. aunaay, z.iu, s.za, a. m. For Ashland and Bhamokl: in. week cuts. S.2&. T.20, ii.so a. m. V.ZJt p. m. DsISUKJ tja a. m. For Oaltlmort, Washington and the West rli B. A O. R. R. through trains leave Readlm Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R, ft. R.) at 8 21, l.oo, Li.m u, tn., .to. v. m., dudu o r 7A5. 11.28 a. m.. 3.48. 7 27 n. m Add'tlonal t rat's from2lih and h"stnut streets station, week days, 1.45, 5 41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.85, o a p. m, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH) t.w a. m., Liu. i.uu. t.su p. m.. ii.id nicni. bui- .1 UK J, U.VU p. Ul. 4.80. 0,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.36, 10.00 a. m., and iXt, 6.02. 11..) p. m. Sunday, 11.80 n. tn. Leave Reading, week days, 1.85,7.10, 10.06, 11 65 a, m., f.oi p. in ouuuay, i.so, m. vp Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.49 a. m Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.13, 8.60, 11 23 tn., 1 20,7.15, 9.98 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days. 8.46. 9.11 11.47 a.m., 1.51,7.39, 9.61 p. m. Sunday, 8 45 a. m. 6.80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.38, 2.06, 6.20, i.25,7.13 10 10 T ai.,-, KirWn Ulan a,V din An A ftft n. m. Lea-' 'Vlulamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10, a. la a w, li.iop. m. aunua;, 11,1a p ui, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Wharf IDaaoumoircst vvnarx lor Atiauviu uitjr. week-Days Express. 9.00. a. m., 1.00 p. m Accommodaalon, 8.W 1 n. m. m.'. i4S Hnnday - "zpresa, t.00, 10 09 a. m. Aooom modailon.8 00u. m. and 4J0d. m. Hetuinl leave Atlantlo city, depot, corner Atlanlle tud Areaosaa avenue. Week-niiy Express, 7.85, 9.00 a. m. and LOti a a 5.fi p. M. Aooom moaauon, 6.15 a. m., ana i.rc: p. m. Hunaa Kz rejs, 4.0O. 7.30 p. m, Aooommo datlon, 7 15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor c trs on all express trains. a G. H ANOOOK, Gen. Pass. Act Philadelphia Pa. I A KWEIOABU 4on. Sunt. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand th" same washing that your boots do, und the water yon drink Isn't even ut tor tunc purpose. . use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMR8 SHIELDS, Hoiusovr duenandoali Bran alt, DFADINfi 3 .m Tho Marriage of Czar Nicolas and Priiicosa Alix, AN AMNESTY FOR POLISH REBELS. Tim Crnr's MnnllVslo Itcturns In Them AU Civil lilelitx, lint Not Tlirlr Conll.rntoil Projierty Spnlrnces or Imprisonment ailtlgntctl or Sliortelifd. St. 1'F.TElisnDHo, Nor. 37. Throiteh cheering crowds tlio ozar'R wedding pro cession slowly wundod Its wny from tho Anltlikoff pnlnco to tho Winter pnlnco, vherp tho word tlint miule them innn and rlfo were pronounced. Kcnchlng tho Winter palnce, tlio roynl party entered tlio Mnlnclilte linll, whero tho bridal proces sion was formed. At Its head wore tho court functionaries, nnd then enmo tho czarina, escorted by tho king of Denmark, ner intnor; tho czar and Princess aiix camo next, followed by the Prince ohd I'rincess of Wales nnd tho other members of tho imperial und royal families, another batch of court ofllclola bringing up tho rear. Tho bridal Droccsslon marched to tho Pll;ctuay room.whlch adjoins thochurch. In this room remained themnjority of tho ofllclals und tho members of tho lesser no bility, only tho Imporlal family and their roynl guests and tho lndlspcnsablo func tionaries passing Into tho small chapel. Tlio brldo's dress was wuito, nomy em broidered wltii gold, nnd on her head was the usual kokoshnik belonging to tho cos tume and ornamented with diamonds. Tho bride's mantle was of purple volvcc, lined with ermine. Tho brldo's train wns borno by flvo officials, two walking on either sldo, whllo tho grand chamberlain held tho hem. Tho czar woro tho uniform of tho famous Red Hussars of thoguanl, with a dolman suspended from tho right shonlder. Tho Prlnco of Wales and tho Duko of Saxo Coburg nnd Gotha wore Itusslan uni forms, while tho DuKo of York woro a naval uniform. All tho royal princes worO the cordon of tho Order of St. Andrew. In the center of thochnpel of tho Winter paluco stood a holy table, on which had been placed tlio gospel and a cross. Uo tweon tho tablo and tho altar woro multi branched candelabra with lighted tapers. Behind tlm tablo, facing the' altar, stood tho proto-presbyter, Yanlschcff, attired In gorgeous vestments of cloth of gold. Closo behind tho bridal pair tho Imperial and royal spectators formed o semicircle. The ceremony was concluded a fow min utes before 2 o'clock. The czar and his brido then approached the dowagorczarinu to greet and thank her. Sho embraced her son and his wife, after which they wcro embraced and kisked '07 the king of Den mark and their other relatives. Every body was much moved, and the brido was in tears. The czar was very pale, and was visibly affected. The newly married couple called at the Cathedral of Kazan on, their way bock to thu Aultchkon palace for the purposu of invoking the blessing of the Almighty after their marriage, and in order to kiss tho miraculous image of Our Ludy of Kazan. Tho newly married couplo then resumed their rcturti journey back to tho Anltchkoff palace, whero tho dowager czarina htul ulreody preceded them. Later tho czar and crarlnu, accompanied by-Grand -Duchess Olgu, youngest sister of tho czar, appeared at window of the pal uco overlooking tho Newski Prospect, Hero they stood for fifteen minutes, bow ing repeatedly In responso to" tho acclama tions of tho multitude gathered outside of tho palaco. Grand Duchess Olgu, with glrlUh enthusiasm, repeatedly kissed her hand to the crowd. Tho czarina, leaning on tho urm of her husband, biniled ra diantly on tho throug. There wcro sev eral demonstrations, though of bhorter duration, during tho next hour. Tho czar s manifesto, mentioned In these dispatches yesterday, remits various debts to tho crown, including tho repayment of tho grunU made to peasants on account of tho rmnlnes, Ho also wholly remits all arrears ot tuxus and fines and mitigates or shortens mitcnccs of Imprisonmnent, po lice supervision and deportation at hard labor. The prosecution for treason of of fenders who have remained undiscovered for fifteen years will bo ubandoued. Thu indulgences to political prisoners will be decided uuon after a report has been sub mitted to tho czar by tho minister of tho interior. Amnesty U grouted to tho par ticipants in tho I'olteh rebellion of lwa, and thoy will be permitted to resido uny- where in Russia, Their civil rights, but not their property, will be restored to' them. Bogus Lottery TJokeU Captured. CniCAllO, Nov. 27. Gaston Cazeuuvctto, alias J, W.Bruce, was arrested in. this city last night on a. charge .of .forging tlokets of a lottery. Ho had in hU,posscs gion'olurgo number ot the tickets All of tho tiokcts un agent of tho lottery do4 dared to bo spurious. Cazcnavcttc, who is said to bo 'a nephew of Paul Oonrad, the recently deceased president of tho Hondu ras lottery, mado a concession, in which ho declared that the scheme to flood tho coun try with tho bogus tickets originated with a party of New Orleans men, whoso names he gave. Tho total number of agencies located In tho country ho gave as forty, eight. No tickets had been soldi tho lot found on Cazenavetto being the first in stalment printed. Irnlu'i Case Postponed. New Yobk, Nov. 27, George AI. Irwin, of the hrokerago Ann of George M. Irwin & Co., of Plttshurg, mnnagers of tho dis cretionary pool, which suspended payment on Oct. 24, was hrought before Judgo In graham in tho court of oyer and terminer on habeas corpus proceedings. Owing 'to tho unavoidable absence of Irwin's lawyer tho case went over until tomorrow hy agreement. Two llrotliors Killed by a Train. Matjch Chunk, I'n., Nov. 27. Ilnrry nnd Eugene Saunders, aged 11 and 13 years, wero picking oonl on the Lehigh Valley traoks at Bowmanstown when they were struck and instantly killed by tho milk train. A stock train had passed a moment before and the boys utarted to crots the track, not seeing the 'approach ing milk train. , , , Malir ltcady for O'Donnt-11. Boston, Not. 27. Manager Qulun, who is looking niter the lutorest of tho pugi list l'etor Mnhcr, stutos; thut he Vrlll be ready ou Friday next to put up f 1,000 to cover the amount deposited by Corbett last week, to match Mnhor against Stovo O'DonuelL The Wrather. Bain; wormorj kouthwest winds, high. ou the tout. District Attorney rrlldw Defrrno. Aliiam Nm. 27. Dhc-h-i A-t .nicy Follows, wit 11 bis counsel, Mr Mci'iimIi, ntv here to present to G vriior Khmer in pcmoli bin unswev to elmrges pn furred ugaltist lilm. It Is understood from nn auMioritAth.' source that Culaael IMlows will deny any delay In tin- prosecution of orimlnaJK by specifying in .rry uue ilmt the collecting of evidence upon which 10 oonvlot could not lie nceompli hi d without such delay. It is estlumted tlietiinxl Government ulub will prefer some elmrges of a dllTorent uiHure. Workmen lloriutl Under n railing; Wall. Sl'lilMOFlKi., Jils., Nov. 27-r-.x men wero burled yoaterdnv uuiler a wall at tle's livery bitru, which burned ruiturd .y. The men Were removing the dcbi- .when tho wall tAppl'ed and fell Two of 1.1. m urn nogroes and foin- white men. l'urri "ii Cnrter, colored, wiwfntnlly injured; Heur Wormuok was iujuivU iuiernullj, uju probably die: Nelse .Miuliell, Willim.. Bottleu, l'Vauli ritapiilewiirth and John Goorgo wero budly bruised, but will re covor. Mlcyrllnt's skull Prneturo). CLIFTON, N. J., Nov. 27. While train ing on tho old nice truck herewith the for eign chnmpioiis, Otto Hnrdifcr, tho iraci bicycle rltler who Is entered in the Inter nntioual tournainent, was budly Injured. Tho rim of his front wheel burst und tlio rider was thrown heavily forward. His skull was fractured, but how badly has not yet boon determined. He was re moved tu ills home. To Wipe Out the Cook (lung. Fout Smith, Ark., Nov. 27. Jlarshsl Crump returned from Washington und left Immediately for Mtihkogee, I. T., where ho is holding a mooting with Mar shal MoAlostor, with a vlow to concerted action against thu outlaws. Tho under standing is thnt tho Cook gang is to be wiped out with Winchesters ut ouCo, at tuo cost 01 tno government. ArqultUMl on a Murder Charge. Nuw YoUK. Nov. 27. Annie Young, who was on trial for tho murder' of her hus band in tho court of general sessions, was acquitted by tho jury without leaving their seats. Mldonco showed tho shooting t havu been accidental. The HolmeH-l'itezel Cuae. PlIILAIJELl'IHA, Nov. 27. Coroner Ash bridge said today that thero were no new developments In tho Holmes-I'ltezel case. 'Jhe coroner has not been applied to Cor a permit to havo tho body of tho dead muu exhumed. Comfort, Cheer, Contentment. These three C's are in valuable in life. To make sure of them all, use Allcock's 1 Porous Plaster whenever you have a lame back, sciatica, stiff joints or any similar pain or ache. If you Always Imlst upon having "ALU coca's," you will never be disappointed. Allcock's Corn Shields. Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure far corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills are a safe, reliable remedy for billons headache and similar troubles. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th SL Bolow Callowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. To secure a positive and permanent euro of Errors ot Youth nxd Loss ol Maneood and or ad diseases ot the Blood, Kldnsx, Blander, Skin and Nervous System consult ut.once Dr. Ijoib lie gunr.nteoi In all eases caused by Eioesves, lmnrudtnc or1 InherHanca to restore to Htalth and Strengt bj uutialng up tie shattered nervous svstem awl addlnz new life and enenry to the broken-down constitution. Oonsultatlrn ana eramlnatton free and strictly connaentlau omco Honrs, Daily and Bunday, from- 9 a, m, to 8 p. m., and a to 9 evenings. lUad his boolc on errors or Youtn ana oosoure diseases oi ooin sexes, "eat free. AMUSEMENTS. ISKQDHON'S THEATRE p. 3. rsnausow, manager. Twoinights commencing MONDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 26. JOSEPH D. CLirFTON'd Dramatic rjuccess, Mclo THE RANCH KING" AND "MYRTLE FERNS" Introducing Miss June Acnott, the talented soubrette, and a company of Metropoli tan artists. Bright now spi-cUlttes, catchy sours, clever dancers. See the flacch King's wonderful acting horse "Nero," almost human In In. telllgenoe, Change of Sill Tueshy Evening, i'rlces within reach ot all. Prices, zo, ao, nnd 30 cents. Keserved scats at Klrlln's drugstore. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH S IP O SL 1 O Clock Serine nindc. JOulv I'frfect Comb. ' forcpuugU -Circuses, Ask j-our Dealer for nam. en tho bundle, SfUldU IUUBT we Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have been taking your Restorative Nervine lor the past thrco months nnd I cannot say enough in its praise. It has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost given up hope of over bclnp well again. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your Nervine, miis. m. wood, ningwood, 111. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive Kuaranteo that the flrs.t bottlo will tienoflt. lUldrufCirlstssellltRtSl. 0 Lotties for 15, or Itvflllboscnt, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Mllos' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. IN ZTFROX OVF.UIlKlt 18, 18V1. Passenger trains leave HOcnandoati tor enn Haven Junction, Maucb fnutk i- nlEhton, SlattcKtoo, White Hall, (Jataaauqca llcntown, Uethlehom, Gaston and Weatherl) S.0(, 7.88. 9.15 ro , 12.48. 2 67, 6.p. m. Por New York and Philadelphia, T.a 9.15 a m.. 12.(8, 2(7 p.m. For QunkaKo riwltct back, Gerhards and Hudsondale, O Oi, 9.16 a. m., and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre, White Haven, Pltwtot Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly am Elmira, 6.W. 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Rochester, Dufialo, Niagara falls an the West, 8.01, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water (3ap a: "trnudjjburg, 8.01 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.15 a. rc For Tunkhac nock, 8.W, 9.16 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. n for ltbao and Geneva 8.04, 9.15 a. m. i.t j. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For JeanesvMe, Levis tonand Beaer Meto 7.83 a. m., 12.43 p. ro. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.2! 9.15. a., m., 12.4. 2.67, 5.27 p. m. yor Silver II rook Junction, Andenrled anc Uazleton 8 04, 7.88, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 anO 8.08 p. n . ForScrantoc, 8.04, 9.16, a. ra., 2.57 ana 6 p m. j'orjiaEieDrooi,eaao, uriivonacQ x'-rreian 8.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m 12.48. 2.57, 6.27 p. nr. ror AshJand, Olrardvlile and Lost Creek, v. 9, 7 48 9.13, J0.20 a, m.. 1.00. 1.10,. 4.10. . p. m. I'orKaven Rua.Centralla, Mousit Carcisiw Bhamoklni 9.13, ll.lt a. m.,l.S2, 4,'D, 8.2 9.15 P-n. . . or xaiosvuie, i-ara i-iacr., uacanoyuiiyaA Delano. 8.04 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.41. at: 6 27. 8.08. 10.53 D. m. i-'ima win leave saamomn at a.ia, b.id, ll.45,a. m., 1.65,4.809.80 p. m., and arrive at t.m.caidoah at t.m. 9.16 a. m., 12.43.2.57.5.27. 11.15 p. rr Leave Shonandoah for Pottsvlllo, 6.5C, 7.8i 9.01, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 4.10 6.27. 8.1V p. m Leave Pottevlllo for Shenandoah. 6.ct, 7.60 9.09, I'l.tS, 11.4U a. m., 12.SS, 3.00,. 440, 6.20. 7 1. mi. va i n. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hailecos. 8.91. 7.9 9.15. 6. m., ii., a.sT, a.,H.uti p. m. Leave llailovon for Shenandoah, 7.X 10 03 i I.US a. m . 12.16. 2.H. 6.80, 7.26. 7.68 p. ft. SUNDAY TRAINS Trains leavo for Raven Knn, Contrails, IA Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.45 a. m.. 2.4(1 p. is. and arrive at Mhamokln at 7.40 a. m, and S. n. m Trains leave Mhamokln for Shenandoah ai 7.SS a. m. anaiuup, m ana arrive at unar anaoan ai b.u a. m. ana 4.us d. m. Trntns leave lor Ashland, Glrardvllle aat Lost ureea, w.tu a. m., is.ov p. m For Hazleton. Illack Crock Junction. Pt,i c Haven Junotloa, Mauch Chunk, Allentovn, iieinienem, isasvon ana new York, ti.fv a a 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2 J5 p. m. Tor YateovUIe, Park Place, Mahanoy City am Delano, 8.49, U.9fi a. rc., 12.80, 2.56, 4.58 6.03 p. ra Leave Uaxlcton for Shenandoah, B.8v), ll.C a. m.. 1.06, 6.80 s. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.66 SO, 9.30a. ut. 2:40 aim, Leave PottsvUle for Shenandoah, 8.M, 11 40 a.m.,l.n), 6.16 p. m. ,: ROLLIN B.WILBDR, GenWHupt., South Betnlebem, Pa OIIAS. S. LEB, Oenl. Pats. Apt., ' Philadelphia A. W. NONNKUACHKH. Asst. U. P. A.. Bouth Bethlehem. Vs fir ThppM31TArch St. UliI HGcI PhHadB nhla. Pa. The Only ftcnulnn Sprrlnllat In Amer lcatNntwllhlnniUnci What Others AilvertUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Hperlnl IHnenscfl, VnrlcoMO Veins nnd .SlricturpH (No Cu ttJn) r. rinuneullr Cured In 4 to IU Darn. Keller nt Oner. Dl finn DftlOflM i'riwary or Secondary DLUUU rUlgUil curtnl by entirely new barmltJiwmetEott 0 years' European Hospital and 82 practical experience, as Certificates and Diplomas prove. Bond rive 2-cent itampi for boolc TJll)TII, Die onlr True Uwllciil I toot advertised. It la a true friend to all Huuorera aoa to mow eontera plating marriage. The mont stubborn and dangerous cases aollc Ited WrltoorcallandbeflAved. Hours, 8 to 3; wv kb, o w a ior examination ana ireatmentin curonlo and danReroun cases. Call dally lit to l.UO Wed. andHat, from 0 to 4 i ev'BS, 0 to ui duu,,v igii. ireaimeai Duau. Weeks' Museum, IT 80VTII SIJ.IX STllXlSl. Birds and animals ot all seleotlons. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coital and Urgest Elm if Beer. Free Loach Dallj. Free lanch every nornlni ond evening. JouM Wkiits, Proprietor. a. W. Davidson, Bartendsr. pnnguurry uoEira Soft rts a Dmsh. J'its even- Curve. Tho I'scU l v U. ".. Army unil t v P. muni and nnl Leading Horsemen cC tha Wot Id. It. Sample mailed post paid 2; cents. COHU CO,' lUZLafiTCtlo bti 500th llrau. luilUaa, Till! BOM AWAKDEll I Secretary Carlisle Sella THcra to the Stewart Syndicate. THEY BRIIIQ A HANDSOME PEE2IITJ1I Tlii" KymllflHtr TxImm the Wlmle Inllii nf nriy Million n.illur lit l;7.0TT Ttin (iouTiinii'iit, 'flii-ri'fiiri", (lei Ovur Kiglit MlllliniA In fi nntltnn. Warhivutun. Nov. iff. Secretary Onr lisle yehtenlny lu-ti'd lti the tnivltiT of iim nllotmeiit ot tin' tr0,00u,000 S por cent bonds, hitls for v lilch wen- opemil ut, the treasury (lepiirtiiient 8ntiinlnj. Mo iu cepted tho propoixils atihinltled hy the yn dlcnto reiirte)itl hy Mr. John A. Htow nrt, of the United Slates Trust coinpuny, of New York, nnd others to take the en tire Issue nt 117.07". It Is the expectation ot official that the deposits of Bold for tho payment of the i bonds will bo made very promptly, and as tho underhtnndlug Is that none ot the gold Is to bo taken from tho treasury, nn early restoration of tho gold reserve to above the tl00,000,O00 mark will bo tho result. The bonds, Including premium, will reulizo to the government about 58,500,0OO. Tlio gold balance, which Is now In round numbers 67,600,000, will, if the ex pectations of tho ofllclals regarding tho de posits of gold for tho bonds are bonio out, bo Increased to nbout tllO,OOu,000, Before yesterday, however, there had been $-1,550,-000 In gold drawn from tho sub-treasury at New York, presumably to bo uaetl In tho payment for bonds. Tho bonds are deliverable ns soon as tlio gold Is deposited, and as tho bureau of engraving and print ing has boon busy at work preparing for the Issue tinny will, it Is expected, soon bo ready for distribution. ' The bonds are to hodcllvcrcd as follows: $40,000,000 nt New York, 1,000,000 nt Bos ton, $3,000,000 at Philadelphia, $a,000,000at Chicago and $2,000,000 at San Francisco or other United Mates treasuries, as may bo npproved by tho treasury department. Killed While Attrmptlnir nil Otitrngu. FumiltALSHUKO, lid., Nov. 27. Charles AVobb, Jr., a young colurid mini, wim killed Sunday midnight by Vanco Shnrp, ulso colored, while attempting to outrage a colored girl limned Alberta Itowatd. They had all been to church at Bethlehem, Caroline county, and wero returning homo. Vance, hearing tho crleH of tho girl, went to her rescue, striking tho heud, rendering him unconsclou fracturing his Bkull. Webb lived few hours. Tho girl corroborates Vance's story and had sworn out a warrant for Webb's arrest lief ore it was known that ho was dead. Vanco was committed to jail to await tho result of an Inquest. Japa 3Iiirclitiiff to l'ekln. Shanghai, Nov. 27. Tho report is con firmed of thu cupture nt 1'ort Arthur by tho Juptiueso of tho special correspondent of llcuter's Telegram company. Tlio Jap nuc6u suspected him of being an oflleer In the Chinese service. Steps havo been taken to procure ills releuso. It is believed here that a Japanese nrmy will lniul east of Vei-Hnl-WeI, attack that placo from the rear end and, after Its capture, march to 1'ekiu. It is now stated that tho Chinese loss at tho battlo of Port Arthur was 8,000 men. Mother anil Child Burned to Heath. Baltimore, Nov. 27. Mrs, Kuto Dono van und her U-year-ohl daughter Annie, were fatally burned yesterday afternoon at their home, 2700 Frlsby street, Wnverly. The accident was caused hy tho child pull ing a lamp off a table. Tho mother picked up tho child and ran down into tho cellar. Tho clothing of both ignited and before assistance could arrive both woro literally roasted. Thoy died within a short time. Minified by a Museum I.lon. WlLKESBAKliK, Pa., Nov. 27. Whllo giving an exhibition at n dimo museum hero last night an employe was attacked by a lion, whoso cage he entered. Tho bat tlo between man and beast lasted iibotit live minutes, In which tho Uesh was torn from tho man's legs. Ho was finally res cued by iittemlants, who subdued tho lion with iron bars, Paraguay's New President. AbukctoN, Nov. 27. General Egusqulza, who was elected to 1111 the vacancy caused by tho resignation of President Gonzales, has assumed the presidency. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York anil riilliulelplila Kxcliuuires. Nuw YoltK, Nov. 20. The sliure specula tlon today illd not reilict tkatbuoyuncy which might have been expected from the very muo cebgful floating of the Roverumentloan feliieo ulatlve values did receive some lieneflt lust week in anticipation of the result reached, but It was not of a lasting character, other circumstances tending to weaken the stock: market. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley...... Sift W. N. Y. & Pa.,. 84 Pennsylvania 60H Erie V. Heading 15H ., I.. & W 1MU Bt. Paul W& West Bhore HKlJi Lehigh Nav - 4 N. Y. Central W) N, Y. & N. E. pf ... 31 Lake Erie & W .. HH New Jersey Cen- Wi Del. & Hudson-127is General Markets. PniiJtnELi'iuA, Nov. IM. I'lour weak; win ter supcrllne, fi.HWl.SO; do. extras, J-'.M'ii SAO; Jo. M winter luuilly, JS..r)0ai.',0Oj Pennsyl vania roller straight, $V.tyjbS.75; western win ter, clear, ..7.70. Wheat lilglier. 11 nil, with &io. bid and 68-Mg. asked fur November. Corn higher, with CU(jc. bid and Stc. asked for December. Oats quiet, steady, with 87Hc. bid and Jc. asked fur November. Hay steady; good to choice timothy, JU'-WkftW. lieef dull. Pork neglected; new mess, Si:i.5lH; family. ll8.H14s short clear, fUblD.rin. Lard higher! western steam, tl.'Mi city, $0.7HcT Butter quiet; western dairy, UlitltV.; do. creamery, UUMo.; do. factory, t'HilllK'.; Elgins, Mo.; imitation rreumery,18(pinr.; New York dairy, lUQVJHc.; do. crraiuery, lsiiiic,; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 2t!c,; do. choice, He.; do. fair to good, avitaio.; prints Jobbing at STaoo. Clieeso firm; large, VaHMe.i email, U12o.: part skims, aKftec; full skims, SMWo. Eggs qulot; New Vork and Pennsylvania, HtSWo.; refrigerator, 17 OHlc; western treth. SWt&)i(c.;ioulluTn, mi aic. Lire Stock .'Markets. New Yomt, Nov. 20. lleuvea ilull, weak; native steers, poor to prime. VI.G05.16 per llll lbs.-, men. f-'.rtUO; bulla. f22.a'i; dry cows. Jluli'.VI. t'altes f ulrly uotlvo; poor to prime veals, 17: grassers SilOt.ix; western calves, ldH03c. per lb. Sheep and Jamb nf tic. higher; poor to prime kheep. $1.50ftj!.76; common to fairly prime lambs, $8,4 X. Hogs higher; inferior to i lmlce, tt.linao. East Iiu-Ai.o, N. y., Kov. Cattle dull and unchanged. Hogs active; Plitladelphlas, Jt.b03t.7u-; best mixed, S(.60M.6fi; best York ers, J1.10Q1.65; pigs. It. Hum 6. 81ip slow, but prices a shade better; extra. V.Wt M; good, ll.hUCi.M; uiinoa, toc.Bl; Unlif, t A VRTIiRY FOE PASHM. 11 Receives the Official Endorsement of Eminent Experts and a Jury of Representative Citizens. The lll brought hj ()hlo' Food Com intaloter RKiitnxt n ('me nnntl ilrttRKlst lor gellltiK Psskolit on the Kniimil thnt It wn notniiiK tint uiucose, resulted In a. Kit vloion for I'kobi nnd a verdict 1 HUHlll't tllF StHtP. ' DitrltiK the onre of the trial, Prof, S'ihIW, of tlii' Univ?risltv of Cincinnati, lllml th it I'Hak'iln not kIucohc, in' even If It , it wuiil l lie lmrrnleHH. lie iiIho time ivline'H to its activity as a . iliuc-o ivc ent. Prof. n. Dlcknre of the Minml Col- t.. ..I ,1 ..1 . n . I . . L- .11.1 ,rr, ir'tiir,, if, , iifr nir invi. rn (11U Pro f. Sell in 1(1 1, . he chemist, of tho Hoard of Health, Prof, Win. 11 iffman and other. A pmotloftl tst win made In court, showltiK the dtRVHtive net inn of Pimkola on eus and meats of various ktndB. hereas ulticose under precisely tho sama conditions produced notffect whatever. Tins tent, out onllrmnd tho experti stntemen i and proved i'askola to be of great value In indigestion and wasting diseases. This verdict disposes of the maltoloai attack thut haa been made against Paa kola by Interested rival", nnd suits have now been hrought nirnlnit tho proprietors of a well known emnNion of ood liver oil for hnvlns given wide circulation to a fnlso formula nnd other misrepresenta tions regarding it. The animus of this attack will be the better understood when it is stated that I'skol Is being largely used In the place of cod liver oil. Finest, Purest, Healthest. ! Pilsner Beers ) of tho , , rectos. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. For Fainting .... The Season is here: and Paper Hanfling Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER. "Perfect Work. B; irgnins In paints and oils, plain and. stni led glass. All the new patterns In wal paper. All daily nnd weekly papers, uov ds, novelettes and stationery. 133 Weat Contro Street. Headquarters for the Evening Herald. THEATRE : CAFE I Kormerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Ctgirs. Costello & Cassidt, Proprietor. S&FitVa nn wuo can taste our candles i9Aic o au wtthout a feeitnK 0 affeo. flrlt-T dlrl t'011 tor the young man uoa who brInKS tUem They Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyea melt with tenderness the yonug man also meita, anu tne question is settled, rry it. FEED, KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main EL COOPER c CO., Stools. 23x'olx.oi-3, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Bvoclis, psara, etc., bought for m4i and c rledon taurgln. Ten shares stock or l,0Jl)bniih els ere In bought or told on ttrst margin of 110, Telephone connection. Malt orders a specially Dully market circular mailed free on applica tion. Foruie... cieary Bros' Hot Season 1 Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Webw beer. 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