RACKED WITH PI, CHARGES OF FRAL'R 'A VICTCEY FOR PAfflA. His Enemy Dyspopsla Causos Much Suffering. Pains and Distress After Eating Re lieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. 1. Hood It Co., Lowell, Mass. i " I must praise Hood's SarsaparlUa. lor thi food It has dons me. I was troubled w 1th dys pepsia. I had serers pains In my heart, and th swelling of my stomach and distress after eat ing caused me much suffering. I tried different remedies without getting relief. Finally I de cided to (fire Hood's Barsaparllla a trial, being .the first one In town to take It. After taking Sarsaparilla flrs bottles, I felt perfectly well and bare enjoyed good health ever since. Many ot the towns people hare asked me about the success ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I hare cheerfully rec ommended It feeling Indeed grateful for the good It has done me. Friends and relatlveshave also taken Hood's Barsaparllla with good results." Millard A. Sikine, Strlnestown, Pa. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. 1 PENNSYLVANIA KAILBOi SOHDTMCILL DIVIRIOl NOVKMI3KK 18, 1881 Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abort date for Wtegan's. Ollborton, Frackvllie, Nov Castle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg Kcadia Pottstown, Phuenlxvllle, Norrlstown and I'iill adelphla Broad street station) at :00 akd U;t' a. m, and 4 1 IS p. m. on weekdays ForPntt rllle and Intermediate stations 910 a. m SUNDAYS. For V-'igan'e, UUborton, FrackvlHe, Ne Oastle, St Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. SiMa.rr and S:lu p. m. Tot Hamburg, Heading, Potl town, Plicenlxvllle, Ncrrlstown, Phlladelpbls at 6:00,0:40 a. m,,3:l!)p. m Trains leave Frackvllie for lihenandoah a 10:10a.m. and U:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. it Miinrtnva 11, la w, anil R.iO . m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 13:15 II .48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:1)0 p. m. Sunday, at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philsdelnhia (Uroad etreet station) foi Shenandoah at 6 07 and 8 84 a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weetr aay&. unaunaayn ieav atowiam. Ixuive Broad street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOItK. Tor New Yorli Express, week da, at J SO, t O. 4 fid s'. 0 &0, 7 83, 3 90, B GO. 10 39, Idtulnff car). 11. It 1 n m. 12 noon. 12 44 (Mm itedl2land IS n m dlnlmr cars), 1 4 , 280 (dining car), 3 JO, 4, 5,8, 0 51), 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m. 1 to nipni. rmuoa s.a', 1UQ SOU, n 10, biz, 9 51,1 01 (dining car), 1103 a m 12 44, 281 iniuing carj, l i uimiiea is.odw. 1 13, 1 12 1000 p m, 12 01 nlgbt, Express or Uoatoa, wltuout change, Ham, weekdays, ana 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore ana VTasnlnKton S 60, 7 20, 8 II, s m, iu ru, 11 is, u as a m, (u ra limited ainisi ear.) 180. 3 48. 4 41. f& 1 Coniresslonftl 1,1m- (dining car), 7 4U, (dining car) p m, and 12 03 nteht eek davs. Sundays. ISO. 7 20. 0 10. 11 18. 1188am. 441, 585 dlnlnR oir). 616 (dining cari, 7 sutaimng can p m ana isus nigm. Leave Market aircet foiry, 1'nlladelphla, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 8X)0 p m week days. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and V 45a m. For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Ui aoh, express, B a. m., 4 DO p m week duys. Sunday, 9 00 a ra. For Sea Isle City, Oceau City and Avalon, Express, 0 00a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun days, 9W) am. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a ui. B M. r'uMVOSI J K. WOOL Qen'l "tasatnr wen'i Pass'f ' Ai t RAM RfiAD SYSTEM mirrxcTKO luninis. 1891, Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week navi t.10, 6.26, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. 6.55 p.m. Sund) ,10, a. m. For New York via Maueb Chunk week days, 6.25,7 20 a. m., 12.82, 2.66 p. m For Reading and Philadelphia, week days. 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.82, 2.65, 6.66 p. m. Bun day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m. B.I2, 8.55. 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanqy City, week days, 1,10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,82, 1.66, 6.65 p. m. Bun. flty, 2.10, a. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 8.28, 11.30 a. m., t.5, 7.30 p. m., Bunday,8.2s a. m. a Ui n.uauui ..uu, nn ujo. v.., T.S0, 11.90 a.m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.65, 6.65, 7.2), 35 p. in- aunaay, z.iu, b.k, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.2f, T.W, u.so a. m., 1.85, 7.2), fi.36 p. m. Sunday (.25 a. m. For Baltimore, "Washington and the West Til n. ft O. U. K . throuch trains leave Reft!"' Terminal, FhUadelphla. (P. ft R. It. II.) at 3 21, T.oo, a. m.,s.in, j.sit d. m., euno- a lh T.15. 11.26 a. m., 3.43. 7 27 p. ra Add'tlona1 fal's from 21 hand h'stnut streets station. week days, 1.45, 6 41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.35, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Pblladelpma, weekday , b.uj a. m. ri.su, i.uu, 7.su p. m., ll.io nigni. nni day, 8.00 p. m. Leave New York via MauohChunk.weekdayi 130. 0,10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.2J, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and 4,0 8.02. ll.W) p. m. Sunday. lt.U0 d. m. i,cve Reading, week day3, 1.16,7,10, 10.0S, 11 65 a. m., o.oo, t.ot p. m auuaay, i.bo, a. in Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7,40 a. m . Leave Tamaqna, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11 23 , m., 1.20,7.15, 9.5s p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. UOMB MAUUIU; UlfcT, WVQK USJB, fl.tD, 11.47 a.m., 1.61,7.39, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 8 45 a. m. Lea?s Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.4ft 4 ro, 6. W, 9.3, 119 a. m., 12.68, 3.00, 6.20, 6.26,7.18 10 li p m. Sunday, 2.40, 4-00 a. m., Leav- Wllllamsport. week days, 7.42, 10.10, a. ui 3 33,11.15p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Blrcet Vharf for AtlanUo City. Week-Daya-Bxpreas, 9.00, a. m., 2.00, 4.00, LOO p. m. Aocommodaaloa, 8.00 a. m.. 6,45 p.m. ynndiy-Eipreoa. (.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m. and 4.9) p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic- city, depot, corner AtlanUo and Arkansas avenues. W ek-Days Express, 7.3S, S.oo a. m, and 4.00 a 116.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.16 a. m., and p. m. Huuia tix ress, 4.00. 7.30 p. m. Aoeommo Cation, 7 15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. C Q. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Alt. Philadelphia Pi I A.SWKiaAltU. 4en.8unt. Your Stomach : : : Cannot Btau I the same washing that your boots do, and the, water you drink isn't even nt for that purpose. Use Loroaz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Hannxet Shenandoah 1) ranch: The Papal Dologato Writes of Homo's Educational Systems. CATHOLIC SCHOrLS III THE LEAD. TJicmi ScliooU, Mcr. Sntnlll Dcclnrrs, Are Store l'ntrlotlc and Hloro Italian In Spirit and Mrtliutl Tlmii tlu Sfculnr Sfliopls. New Yoiik, Nfov. 28. In nn nrtlclo on llie Cnthollo school system In tho Uccein- brnitmbprof Thd North Amerlcun Kcvlow , JlRr. Siitolll liinkes liln first contribution td Aiiwrlrnn iwrloilloal llternturo. Mgr. Sntolll devotes ltls nrtlclo to a to Tlow of f lie foundation of Catholic schools In Homo by private funds Independent of the Italian school syRtem nftcr the govern ment hod succeeded In eliminating Cnth " :i(ltience from the educntlonnl Insti tutions. ... Sntolll says that In number tho Catholic schools exceed tho government and municipal schools combined. In ro gnrd to the qualifications of teachers, tho text 1-ooks and programs nnd tho motliod of teaching tho Catholic schools endeavor to adjust themselves as fur posslblo to the requirements of the stiito. Tho relig ious corporations stopped nt no oxpensoor sacriflco to tirovldo for their own schools a select body of teachers who, being fur nished .with tho proper diplomas, would gain by their nblllty, zcarand conduct tho confidence of tho public. Special text books had to bo wrltton for tho Cnthollo schools, but In compiling tho curriculum tho endeavor was mailo td bring them its far as posslblo Into har mony with thoso in use In tho public schools, both as regards tho division of clnss.es and tho courses of fitudlos. "In endeavoring to conform tho Cath olic program," says Mgr. Sntolll, "With that of the government, tho fact was not lost eight of that, although tho stnto may theoretically und in tho nbstract bo de scribed as tho representative of tho peo ple, It Is practically dominated by a pnrty, anil favors tho system of education which Is advocated by tho party In power rather than that which Is best adapted to tho needs of the people. Even In connection with tho method of teaching In which the Catholic schools differ greatly from tho public schools the pontifical commission was at pains to conform to tho rcuulro ruents of the state." The number of pupils in tho elementary Cutliolio schools exceeds that In tho munic ipal schools, and if tho number lu tho Catholic high schools is1 a trillo smaller than that in tho corresponding stato schools this is becauso it is much easier for tho young men who attend tho stato schools to obtain diplomas, as tho exam iners for diplomas are tho teachers In tho stato schools. In splto of tho humiliation nnd opposition to which Catholics are sub jected the parents have not lost oonfldenco in tho Catholic schools, und tho results nro more than satisfactory. Taking into account the contributions uuulo for the purposu of Cnthollo educa tion in Rome from all quartern, tho ex penses for primary Cnthollo education iu Home would roacli n total of at lvast ana and a quarter million lire yearly. This amount comes from direct donations of the holy father, from tho estates of tho holy we, from donations of certain corpo rations, churches, congregations and Indi viduals, and from tho fees of certain Insti tutions, Mgr. Sntolll emphasizes tho claim that the L'nthollc schools in Homo are more pa triotic, more Italian Iu spirit and in method- than tho seculnr sohools, 6lnco it has been their spoolal aim to dovlnto as llttlo as posbible from the national traditions, which bo harmoniously combine faith ami science, und to furnish the boys and girls of the new generation with that gnulo of culture which is best adapted to their social position. Cm)(Vfte:ri Ilia Crime- While Drunk. . Tl'M-.iiANXOCK, Pa., Nov. 28. Fred Wall, 4. young muu about 24 years of uge, was a.-1-i-.ted hero by Detective Hlchmoild, of I'ittttou, for the murder of C. W. Water, man on the night of Jan. 8 last, Water man lived at Nicholson, and on tho tiny montionod came to Tunkhanuock to at tend court. Ho fell la with Willi and other companions, and they drank until late at night, when Waterman's dead body was found in an alley, with n ter rlblo wound iu the left temple. The cor oner's jury failed to fix tho responsibility upon any one. Detective Illchmond came hero and mado tho acquaintance of Wall, Ho got him drunk and Wall confidentially told tho story of tho crime, Implicating others with himself. Politics and InvemllarUm. STLVANU, Ga., Nov. a& Thcro Is great excitement over tho arrest and incarcera tion of seven negroes charged with burn ing the house and barns ot Jessie T. Wiule, two weeks ago und causing a loss of $7,000, The negroes confess their crime, and de clare that they were led into it by white men who had a political grudgo against Wade. Every effort is at the present time being mado to capture tho white men implicated. As tho political excitement ran high in this country during tho recent election, and as thero is etlll bittor feeling between Democrats and Populists, fears ore entertained that tho incendiaries will bo lynched. The Itcpubllcan Board Legal. TitEKTON, Nov. 28. Justice Heed, of tho supreme court, filed an opinion upholding tho constitutionality of tho act under which tho new Republican board of free holders of Camden county was appointed. Tho opinion was supplemented to ono filed some tinio ago dismissing a pica of the Democrat b to an information In quo wurrunto proceedings brought by tho Ho publlcunstu oust the Democratic board. This opinion establishes tho legality of the Republican board. The Itlg lllcyple Tournament Opened. New York, Nov. 28. Tho flvo duy Inter national bloyclo tournumont opened yes terday afternoon in tho Madison Fquaro Garden. Tho big garden was filled Inst night. Previous to the call of tho races tho flags of tho different countries repre sented woro carried uround the truck by the riders. When Zlmmcrmuu appeared with tho sturs and stripes thoapplause was deafening. Fatul Kxplonlnn In a 8au-uil(t, Ithaca, N. v., Nov. 28. Uy the oxplos lou of a sawmill boiler in Dauby, a village In Tompkliw county, William Hierco and a man named vVpu, Men were blown to plfces and linglnoor Hurry 11, ardsley und Fremont) MuFall so badly scalded that they cannot recover. Bicreo leaves u wlfc und child. Torturod With Rheumatism For Quarter of a Contury. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sufferer How She Was Cured. Sarah H. Smith. Pinevlll, Ducks county, Pa., says I "I wim a great sttfterer from rheumatism. I had the dlieaie for over twenty-live yenn, and the torture I have underifono during tho past quarter ot a century no pen could describe. Kvery attack I had, mv entire body was racked with pain, and I ivm in n terrible condi tion. I tried doctor after doctor and every remedy that could be suggested, but all with the same renilt. None of them ever gave me the sllgbtcit tellef. I had hnd the dliease to long tliaf. It had become chroulo when I began to use Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. It was not long before I felt a great deal better, nnd after uslug It a short time the rheumatism left me. I have not had a trace of It since, and am conviuced that I am permanently cured." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure U guaran teed to cure rheumatism lu any part ot the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured lu from one to five days. It never fails to cure sharp, shooting pttns In the nrtus, legs, kldes, back or breast, or sore ness In any part of the body in from one to three hours. It is sunranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff nndswoolen joints, miff back, and nil pains In the hip ami loins, unronto rneumatistn, sciatica, lumbago or palu In the back are bjeedtly cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Pursuant to an ordor ot the Orphans' Court oi iHras county, win do sum hi puoni vonaue, Saturday, December 15, 1894, at the pu?11u houee known a3 the Comra 'rolal iioiei, oa main street, in tue norouuu ot anen andoah, the following described real estate, to wit: No. 1 All that certain lot or pleco of ground on wnicn isereceaa two Mory aou'.ieoweutnp house, situate on te north !ae of Llovd Rtrent. between Howets street and Pl"m alley. In lhe borough of henandoah,ln the county of Schuyl kill, Pa., bounded on the east by property of the Electric Light Company, on the uortk and west by other property of thi said .), hn II. Reber, deoeased.aiiu on tho south by said Lloyd street, containing In front on s tld Lloyd str-et $2 feet and 7 lnci cs, more or les, nnd In epth 90 feet. The raid property lll Le one red as a whole and us two separate dwelling nouses to sun purchasers No. 2 All that certain lot or niece of mount! on wnicn 13 erected a two st rv dmnlH dwelling house, Hltuato on tho north side of Lloy l sir- et, between Ilowers street and Plum ad y. In (he borough of Shenandoah, county of KcnuplhlU. Pa., bounded on the north and cast by other property of said deceased, tin the wei rjy p-operiy oi nimim, ana on mo soun uy8.ua unya street, coMaining in front on sdd Llovd street 27 feet 11 inches, m ire or less. and In depth 90 feet. The saijl propprty will dwelling houses to suit purchaser. No. 3 All that certain lot or piece of eround. whereon Is erected a one.storv double riwelltng house, situate on the cast side of 1'ium auey, near ri .yn sireei. in mo Dor men of Sr.enat.doah. -"chuvlRill eountv. Ha., round- id on the east by proper.y of Klcctrlo Light Company, on the south by oihfr property of siiuurceaseu ana pr ineriy ot iiiman, on ioe norm oy pari ot l,oi ?jo. o, i ta uioci General Plan ot Sh nnndoan J and on ill.' west by said Plum alley, containing on front on said Plum alley 30 feet and in de Hi IK) feet, late Iho property oi jonn ii. neDer, ueconicu. Uile 1 1 commence at o ie o'cl ck In the nf tor noon, when duo attendance will be given and me terms ot sale maae Knoan Dy LfVI V. ItEUKIt, HKNhY C. 11 KKBt-'K, Executors of John II. IteUer, Deo used MUSSER & BEDDALL, (-ucoefirors to Coakley Bro.) o. zG Vast Centre tr.c't, tMl NANllOAH, I" A. m GLASS RICERI Our Motto: Ii-st Qual'tv nt Lowest Cash rrici.H. eaironage respeciiunysoucitea. Wholesale agent for Felgmpu's hw, 1 1, Export tiger til Suzer Pile Beer No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars laj nouin mam nt. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every (articular. Silk ties and lace curtatn saspee alty. Goods called for and delivered. A trla: solicited, HUMPHREY'S' Dr. Humphrey' Specific! are tclentlflolly and carefully prepared Itemedlo, uBcd for years In private practioo and for over thirty years by tho people wlUi entire Buocera. Every single Bpuclho a BDeclal cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing inesysterannaaroin raci &nu aecqino sovereign iiemcaim oi mo ivurio. ito. citiiKt. rstcvt, 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., .23 if Worms, Worm Fever, Worm CoUo MS 3- Teetulngi CcUc, Crying, Wakefulness ,35 4- DInrrfaea, ot Children or Adults S3 7- Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 33 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Foceache. 33 U-IIcndachea, Blck Headache, Vertigo.. .33 10 lyspepHln, UlUousness, Constipation. ,35 11 Hupprcbscd or Painful Periods. ,33 13-Whltes, Too Profuse Periods ,33 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Iloancness.... .23 11-Hult ltheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. ,33 13 ItheumatUm, llheumatla Tains .33 1 (1-IUule rln, Chills, Fever and Ague J3 10-Catarrb, Influenza, Cold la the Ilead. ,33 'JO-Whooplna Congb .35 Sr-KIdncr llUeasca .33 US-Nervoua Ilcblllly., 1.00 30 Urinary weakness ,. .33 31 SoreTUroat.Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .23 HUMPHREYS' WITCH llA.ISI. Oil. "The Pile Olntment.M-Trlal bUe. 25 Cts, , Bold if Drit;glil. or sent prspld on wtlr-t of prlct. lis. llVlirusllT, 1USUAL 114 'i:Ha,, MAlLku mtru. luaniutts'jiED.co., ill ;nmui.i bl, Mttnoiti. SPBOIPIOS. WflSr PILLS! DRUI1 H SSM AND SUHE. SIHO 40. IDR-WOMMI S SAFE STIHSitlGUARO:' WltCOX BptCIFIC Co,PrUlA,PA. Weeks' Museum, 1 'OfTIl 21 fyv 1THKIS1 VjxiJ.-roii-. -n Muirny. Mt: aad Ivp Cmt if tin hi Loncb 0)11 Free lunch eve y oraiu . umi iv nln. x John Wksks, Proprietor, u. JiTiDj-jN, il&i.euairi HP ifi COURT SALE Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling oi Legs and Feet. "For about four vc.ira I was troub led with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy siciaus in Savannah, Ga.. with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without benefit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. 4lcr beginning to late tlicm J felt better I I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hopo tills state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." ... x vll, ,1 OLUL1UI1, UO. Dr. Miles IleartCuro Is sold on n posttlvo uarantoo that tho Urstbottlo will benefit, lldrutreisUcnll Itnt.et. fl lxiltlral fnr.t nr Itwlll liosenr, nrrpald, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl. in ErrECT NOvr.Mnr.it 18, 1894 Passencer trains learo Shenandoah for Ponn Haven Junction. Mauch Chuak. u bhthton, Slatlnston, White Ha.;, CatasauQua Mlentown. Uethlehem. Kaston and WcatherlT S OI. 7.38. 9,15 a m , 12.18 , 2 67, 6.S7 p. m. For New Yoric ana Phliaaelnhit. a.m. 7.58 8.15 a m.. 12 43, 2.67 p.m. Kor Quakaho, rtwltclbici, Oerhards and Hudsondalo, 0 01, 6.1.1 a. m , and 2.67 p. m. For Wllkee-Harro. White Haven. Plttstec LaccTvllle. Towanda. Savre. Waverly sji Elmira, 0.W, 9.15 a. tn., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Duffalo, HIaRarn Fails an the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.67 6.27 p. m. ror lieivinere. ueiawaro water an Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 2.57 p. ra. For l.amuertviuo ana Trenton, n.ia a. in For Tunkhannock, S.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.E7, 6Mt p. u For Ithao and Genera 6.04, 9.15 a m. S.t . m For Auburn 0.15 a. ro. 5.77 p. in, For Jeacesvllle, Levis ton and Heaver Merlo ',38 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 1.V 9.15, a. m. tt.4.1. 2.M, S.27 p. m, Foruuver uroou junction. Auaenriea ace Huzleton 04. 7.38. 9 15 a. m . 12.43. 2.1,7. 5.T7 anC 8.08 p. . for scrtnvoc, o.ui, w.io, a. m., im ans a.s m. For Hatlehrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Frtilani .04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.43. Z67, S.27 P. TT. -vir Asniana.uiraravuie ana i.osi urcea, u u, ; 4 9.1)1. io.si a. m l.oo. 1.40. 4. in. r.!H p m. Mrmwa Icun, Centralla, Mount Cr.4.ej inamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m 1.32, 4.2J, 8.31 9.15 ror xawvuie, rnrii cir.ee, manacoyvivy Hlano. 6.04 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m . Av t- 527 8.08, 10.63 p.m. , ivains will leave Shamokln at 5.15. 8.1N 11 45 . m., 1.66, 4 30 9.30 p. in., end arrive t iruaraoan a; o.ui, u.io a. re., u.w, a.37, o.s, I. In p. n Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.B0. 7.k 9,'Ji, 11.06 11.30 a. ra., 11.W, 4.1O.0, RJ p. i-i rave Pottsvllle for Sh-nandoah. 6.1X. 7.M "1 lb. 11.) a. m., ItM, 8.0D.. 440, 5.19 ' t mij m. Liva Shenandoah for Haclevon, 6.M, 7.W S.Ii, m. , 12.48, lS.o-7, r). , SJIS p. m. Coave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.!t- 10 0J I DC a m .111.1. .H, 6.3.1, 7 26. 7 66 p. IT. SUNDAY TltAINb Trains leave for itaven Hun. Centralta. Mi Carmel and tjhumokln. 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m. and arrive at Shamokln nt 7,40 a. in. and 3 i p. m Trains leave Hhamokln tor Shenandoah a, 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Htw anaoanai.e.iua. ra ana.&Eip. m. Trains leave for Aehlana. Olraravuie an i-Oit Creek, 0.40 a. re, 12.33 p. m fot uaeieion, uiacic ureest junction, i-rrc Uavon Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allento n, lethlehem. KtBton and New York, 8.4D a n. , 12.30, 2.66 p. m. r or cmianoipnia r.oo p. in. .Jelano, 8.49,11.$ a.m., 12.80, 2.56, 4.58 6.U3 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.SU, 11. a. m., 1.06, 6.30 p, m, Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 1 55 8.1V, 9.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. L,eave cottsviue lor snenanaoau, o.ow, a iu vm.,i.Bi.t.itp. m. WILBUR, GenL Bupt., Hmilh Uethlehem. Pa OIIAS. S. LEE, Oenl. Vans. Apt., rnuaaeipms A, W, NONNKMAOHEK, Asst. O. P. A., Houtn uetruenem, n 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON Kn,udne.,,rl! ' cured lu UI) tatlUdnyH. Ulotelien. Ulcers, SUlu DIaeaNra. Ntrvoua Debllltr nmt Krrom of Youlli. I.oiia uf Power mill Strlctnro (fto Clittlua) Cured for a life time. Lost Illunhnod nnd ramnlt Shrunken Or (in. I'lillr ltestoroil. Hclentlllo method never falls unlen cane la Dcyond liuiuanala, Itellerat once, and you feel liken man among men In mlnu and tody. All losfttg cbecked tuimedluttly and continued Improvement. Kverr otatucle to happy married life removed. Nerve force, will, energy, brain power. When fulllni' or lout, are re.tnreil l.v the combined KKW treatment. Victims ol abuses and excesses, reclulm your manhood 1 HuUerers from folly, overwork, early errors, 111 health and excesses In married life regain your strength. Don't drsualr, even If In the last stages. Don't bu discouraged, If quacks bave robbed you. 1 will prove to you that medical science and honor stilt exist, te-nd tlve¢ stamps for book "TKUTII," the only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter what they advertise to sure themselves from exposure) their tricks and devices, calling themselves celebrated and famous, giving free advice and guarantee, charging enormous prices ror cheap, poisonous drucs, and there by mining thousands. Huurm II to a. Even inga.e-a.iiu. Wed.andfJat- fcve'gs. a.tt!0. t-un.,! nonce ah auiictea wituaangerous ana hopeless cases should call for examination. Dally, from M. Wed. and Bat eve'gs. 6-9. and uu.,u-i. tvriioorcail. i reaimeiuoy man, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL C0VSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST Jr. 329 !5ih 81 B"low Onll-Jwhlll, HhiladelphlA, Pa, To secure a positive nnd permanent t urv of Error ol Yiuthat.d Lots of Mantood nud nil disc's ot tbe Blaud, KlinijS, Bade. Skin anil Nervaui S)tfm 'onsuli t ouo 1 . tn o He guai.in et, In alt e-ases c tUfii-d tiy E cm ei. Imp ndenca or Inheritance i i re-inri u Heilth it Sirinutla b . uUdlhg up t o ultrtd i rrvous r imein anu udjl. g low iifnumi enervv the broKer. doa'u a.nHtl .i n Cmm 1 nth u a . exn, uination tree m il i t ")' ojn tdentlal Om i- ii -n. fa ly nn HuucUy Iro n I) a 'a to III in, and 0 lu II evenings. H iu his book on errors of Yoti h und objeure illscajca oi both sexts. ent fr.a South Oarolina's Legislature Poti tioned to Investigate, DR. POPE'S SENSATIONAL CLAIMS. Thp Defenteil Intli'prmlrnt rnixllrlntr for (Icivitlmr l)i'claii' That I'm ml at the 1'olU Were CinnniltUul Ity the CniniiisniU nfOmrrimr lltliiian mill Senator lrh. CoLi'HHlA. S C Nov. ltd. In ni'titi.iii to the (tciii'ralmiaiMnlily imklim for a 1 in j THstlgatiou of th reci-nt. rlcotlnu whiHi l)r. SHiutwMm I'lipe, tho thifwiUnl Im' pemluiit cntulldaU' for Rovernur f S nitli t'ninllna, llhl ycstonlay. elm wa nn1 niaile that United Slntos Senatur lrliy nnd Iktv ernor Tlllumu Inttlgatcil fr.tinU to swuro tho election of John (Jury Hviins, tho Till man cumllihttn. Tho iKitltiou asserts that tho rewnt 8tat rloctlou was lilegnl, ns It was lu-Ul untler tho elretlon lnw of lblW, tho pnivlshins of which nrp tlpclnrtHl to Iw indirect vhilathm of tho stnto nnd United Status coiwtitu tlons. It Is idlcRcd that tho pollhiK places wero bnrrlciuled nnd ohstructinl so that thousands of I'opo voters wero prevented from voting; that nimiiiBors unlawfully rejected liuiny I'opo votes; thnt lniinagi'is fraudulently nbstrnctcd I'opo votes from the boxes nnd substituted Kvuns ballots, nnd thnt supervisors of elections gavo out thousands of Illegal registration tickets to Kvnns voters. T'ho petition declares: "Thoso frauds, In timidations and nets of violence commit ted by supervisors und managers nnd par tisans of John Gary Kvnns were commit ted In very ninny cases ut tho lmmedlato Instance of county chairmen of tho Demo cratic party, who In turn recclvctlthelr In structions und orders for such action from John Ij. M. Irby, chairman of tho Demo cratic executive committee ami United States senator, nnd from Benjamin H. Tillman, governor of tho stnto of South Carolina, whoso sworu duty It was to seo thnt laws be faithfully executed, but who 60 fur from doing so lu some Instances In structed said county chnlrmon to cull to their aid In executing theso frauds, acts of intimidation nnd violence sheriffs, con stables and nnned forces of tho stato If neo essary for their accomplishment." Request is mado that this contest of election of governor lie determined by le gal procedure. Accompanying this peti tion was n concurrent resolution that Dr. I'opo bo heiird before each body of the general assembly; that ho hnvo wltnessos summoned to provo his allegations, and that pending tho contest returns for gov ernor shall not be opened and tabulated. Iwer 3Turdered by a Milkman. Chicago, Nov. 8. Kdwnrd 1". Ullllartl, nn nttorney In tho Kookcry bulldltig, was shot aud killed yonterdny afternuou by Henry C. Hustings, u milk dealer. Hast ings claims that by sharp practices Hil- liard has taken from him about 0,000 worth of property. Yesterday Hllllard foreclosed on a horso and buggy owned by Hustings, aud the hitter shot tho attorney while oxnsncruted over tho transaction. Hastings said after being locked up "Thut man has taken away all my prop erty, so I thought I'd let my body aud soul go with It. Slllltla Coinpaillt-a Disbanded. Sachamento, I 'ill., Nov. 38. As a result of tho findings of the court of Inquiry, which investigated tho actions of tho stnto militia during the reoeut strike troubles, Governor Marklmm has ordered that Cum. puny A, of the Second Infantry regiment, nud Company (t, of the Third infantry, bn mustered out of the servloe. During tho outl)i"nk In this city tho men of both com paui.u refused to advance upon tho strikers. lllowu Up. will fllant Powder. OltHVllLE, Cul., Nov. 88. News has reached hero of a trnglo niTulr nt Qulney, In l'lumos county. Natliau McDonald in vited six companions out to llockwell park for supper. When all wero enjoying the evening together fcomo ono placed giant powder beneath the building und wrecked It, killing James Ilettcrsou aud wounding all the others. North Carolina's legislature. HALEiaii, N C, Nov. 8. Tho complox lon of North Carolina's now legislature, ns colculated today Is: Scnato: 23 1'opullsts, 11 Republicans, 8 Domocrnts. Houso: 47 Populists, 38 Democrats, SO Republicans, with four counties yet In doubt. Tho stato canvassing bounl meets tomorrow. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and 1'lilladelplila Kxrlianges. Nkw YoitK. Nov. 27, The stock market opened heavy and declined a fraction in the early dealings, uhich was followed by a ellKht rally. The speculation then lapsed Into dullness, and was without special movement until 12:30 o'clock, when nn upward move ment set In, which was checked by the breuk tn Northwest, and there was a general reac tion. During tho last hour the murket was strong under the leadership of Sugar. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley... 3SH W. N. Y. & Fa.... &H 1'cnnnylvanla 50)4 Krlo- DM Heading 1K D.. L. & V IWH HI. Paul fK West Shore my& Uhleh Nav 0 N. Y. Central ... . mi N. Y. & N. E. pf... 31 Lake Erie & W... KM New Jersey Con... Del. & Hudson.. 1284 General Market). 1'uil.Anr.LriiiA, Nov. 27. Flour weak; win tersuiier., $2.1(I2.2U; do. extras, Sl'.a.'xyi'.lll, No. 3 winter family. ?2.60S2.C(I) Pennsylvania roller Btraight, t8.K82.T3i western winter, clear, f2.502.70. Wheat dull, lower, with C8kio hid and 5S?io. asked for November. Corn dull, lower, withGlc. bid and Sic. asked for November. Oats quiet, steady, wlthCTKc. hid nnd 88a. asked for November, llnyateadyi , good to choice timothy. $Ht.5013. lleef dull. 1'ork ilull; family, s lz.iHttlJ.Ml. Mini quiet; western steam, S !': city, $7.76. llulterquiet; western dairy, liaiisc.s do. creamery, 152tic.; do. factory, tHlVtc; Elglne, 'Mc.; imitation creamery, 13a,ic ; New York dairy, 13i(,!Sl$c.: do. creamery, 18a2.'c.; Pennsylvania cream ery prints, extra. 2oc.; do. choice, 35o.; do. fair to good, S2S21C i prints Jobbing ut 273io'. Cheese quiet; large, VftllMo.; do. small, Uii 12c; part skims. Jii&lK.t full aklma, 2H3o. Egcadull; New York und Pennsylvania, )tt .'V 'cj refrlteratur, 174ii21c.; southern 2216 23Hc. Llvu Stock Murket. Nkw YonK.Nov 27. European cable quote American steers at l)llc. per lb., dnwd weights; refrigerator beef, 7Ko- Calves nominally Arm Micrp and lambs very linn; fair to good sheep, 2.5118 TU; Iambi, (J.W 4.3il liege nominally steady. EasTllurrAio Nov. 27. Cattle alow; the only trailing ilnas was In a ,rji way at weak prices Hogs very dull aim .ow; mv diums. heavy and choice Yorkers, J 1. 110175; roughs, J3.75ill 13; stags. tiiiS. 75. Hheep about steady; top ucthers, !').((0.'1."6; fair to good mixed sheep. S-'.lU&2.3."n common to fair, (1.2o Q1.7S; beat lambs, 13 C0Q1; fair to good.fjd -i s t It Receives the Official Endorsement of Eminent Experts and a Jury of Representative Citizens. Tho Milt brought by Ohio's Food Com ml.wioiifr agalnit a Cincinnati druggist for selling I'.iskoln mi the irrmiml Hint, It I whs nothing but glucose, renulttd In a 1 great vi itorj for I'.iskola and u verdict against the Stale. I During tin course of tho trial, I'rot ' Sunllt-r, of tbe rnlv. mity of Cincinnati, leiilfled thai 1'a-kolH wn not g Hi cow, I eve i If it w.. It would be harnilesfl. 1 He also More wlttiens to lis activity an n gi"nv- agem li ol Win. Dlckore of the Miami Col lege, te IhVil to the 'ime fscts. So did I'r if Schmidt, he chemist of the Hoard of HeRlth, l'rof. Win. II. lTman and others. A practloul test wat made in court, "honing the digestive action of I'askola iu egg and meats ot various kinds. wnerens am- ose under precisely tno same conilltli n p oduced no i-ITeut whatever. Thl tent nut continued the experts stalHiieci nnd proved 1'iukola to beat great value lu indigestion and wasting (lNen-es This verdict disposes of the mallcioui nttnek that lint boen made agalust I'as kola by lnterestd rivals, nnd nultH huve now uet'n urnugiit uKaltiit the proprietors of a well kuown emiiNlon of cod liver oil rcr havlnu given wide circulation to a fnlse furinula and other mlsrenresent&- tions regarding It. The animus of this attack will bo tho better u-tderstood when It Is Mated that I'askola is being largely used in the nlace of cod liver oil. 0.9vLUlljUv.. gold finished Ouyx Tables jecialty. t will be to your interest to e us a call. Prices the low- . HOLDEBfflAN'S, n 0or. Main and Lloyd Sts. Th o d PI i sta wa uo CO CZlllWalilktml .. . . I I H cfinq u afXeraToT vswrarmit-aitv. THEATRE : CAFE ' Formerly kept by Taos. Qlbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shonnndoah. Fresh and cool Keer always on tap, Wtnes, Liquors, Cigars. COSTELLO & CASBIDT, Proprietorr Rfisa'a xan w'ho cau taste our candlea B without a feeling of afTec Cirlrl O-irl "n for the young man Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, aud the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. COOPER & CO., Stock. :Qxo2.octs, Efjan Blclg., Shenandoah. Blocks, gnrn,otc, bought lor ah and eau rled on margin. Ten shares stock or 1.0JO boats els gre in bought or sold on first margin of 910 Telephone connection. Mailorders a specialty. Dally market circular mailed free on applica tion. For mo... cieary Bros1 Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ct the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Feuh Alley. Shenanloal, fa STOO UESLiSI If vou desire to Invest In stocks In a eat and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts, which will pay you from 2 to 8 per cent. weekly In any active market. 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