I EVENING HERALD r.STAlll.ISIllil) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 BocTn Jasdih Strkrt, Nkar Ckntkk. "Xhellernld Is dellveicd InBlicunmlonli nnd tlio ourrouniltnK towns for six cents n week, pny ble to the carriers, lly mnll $3.00 a year, or 23 cents ft month, payable In advance. Advertise meuts chnrceo according to apace and position. The. publishers reserve the rlKht to change the ponltlon of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands it. Tho riRht Is reserved to reject nny ndvertlscmcnt, whether lld for or not, thnt the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. .Entered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, Pn., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WKDNKSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1893. Til K Washington Times' editorial columns aro highly appreciated by some of tho county exchanges. Auk you prepared to glvo your little mito 1 some worthy neighbor to-morrow ? If not, prepare for that good Weed. Thurk is much speculation at Washington just now (is to whether Senator Quay wants to b President or chairman of tho National Ommittec, or to hold a placo in tho Cabinet. t What he wants ho generally gets, as a largo number of people in this state can fully corroborate The county scat papers aro again indulging in throwing bouquets at each other. "Tho ancient history sheet," "afternoon liar lcqulous," "omphalcpscliitc editor," "her- wiaphroditicnl press," and similar epithets are exchanged as Thanksgiving souvenirs This is very interesting to their readers, wo think nit. It is truly said that Kings are ungrateful, and in this connection it might be mentioned thit Quay elected Harrison, and tho Indiana man refused to holp him in his hour of need; Gorman elected Clcvoland, and tho latter re joiced ovct his recent defeat ; Harrity again elected Cleveland, and his name is "mud" at the White House. Tub fiend who so foully murdered Mrs. Gorman is still at large, and for aught, that we know may be plotting to take the life of heme other unprotected widow. It is truo that two tramps have been arrested as suspects, but so far the authorities havo failed to elicit any evideneo as to their guilt. Every effort should be mado to bring the guilty culprit to tho bar of justice. In his annual report Postmaster General Wilson recommends am increase of postago on hceond-class mail matter, including news papers, magazines and periodicals. Ho estimates the cost of handling this matter, which is now carried at one cent per pound, to be eight cents a pound. If it is tho desire to make the department self-supporting, would it not bo more profitable to tho people to abolish the Congressional franking privilege now so greatly abused ? We think To-day's edition of the Philadelphia Press is what is termed a woman's edition, and there are many reasons to believe that this term is well applied. Editor Smith and his subordinates rclinqnished their positions, which wero assumed by Miss Louise Stockton and a corps of 200b right Philadelphia women. There arc many novol features about this particular issue, and although thoy have been gathering material for its make-up for tho past two months does nat detract from their efforts. Tho proceeds derived from tho edi tion will be devoted to charity. An important case will soon be tried in Pittsburg, and it will bo watched with interest by liquor dealers gonerally through out tho state. Mrs. Bridget Brennan has brought suit against a saloon keeper named Rau for damages arising out of the abuse sho has sustained at tho hands of her husband, who got tho liquor that mado him drunk at Bau's fealoon. Mrs. Brennan says that sho has warned Rau several times not to sell liquor to her husband, and told liim that her husband was in tho habit of assaulting her when under the influence of tho liquor ho obtained at the Rau saloon. Rau disregarded this warning, continued to sell liquor to Mr. Brennan, and one day the latter, while drunk, returned homo from Rau's saloon and unmercifully boat his wife. This was too much for the good wife, and sho brought suit against Rau for $1,000 damages. THANKSGIVING DAY. To-morrow is the day upon which tho American people as a nation devote to giving thanks for the manifold blessings bestowed iipom them. It is a day upon which tho letter sides of our nature aro appealed to in behalf of thoso who are less fortunate. Tho people of Shenandoah havo never yet failed to respond when called upon to relieve tho sick and suffering, and contribute a portion of their worldy goods to brighten the lives of the needy poor of our population. Thcro can be found no better time to act the good Samaritan than to-morrow. There aro many among us who will bo denied the warmth of a comfortable homo and a well laden table. A small offering might be the means of bringing a ray of sunshine to su'h homes, and how much Joy It would glvo tho donor unil tho recipient I Thanksgiving service will bo held by tho difloront churches, and many thanks, will bo olTorcd by tho mcmbors of tko different denominations for tho blessings bestowed upon them. Outsldo of nil this thcro is work for each individual to porform in a practical way. "Tho Lord lovcth a cheerful giver," and if each ono will glvo his less fortunate neighbor something many a dreary household will bo raado more pleasant to-morrow night. Ily so doing you will havo spent a more profitable and pleasant Thanksgiving Day. To llenutlly the Coinploxlon do not tako tho cosmetics, paints and powders which injure tho skin, but take the easiest way to gain a beautiful color and n wholesomo skin. Health is the greatest beatttiflcr. Tho means to beauty, comfort, mid health for women is Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Prescription, Dull eves, sallow or wrinkled face, and those "feelings of weakness," havo their rise in tho derangements peculiar to women. "Favorite Prescription" will build up, strengthen, and invigorate, every "run- down" or delicato woman by regulating and assisting all tho natural functions. To euro constipation, biliousness. ldiies- tion, sick headache, tako Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Uno a dose. A Religions Moonshiner, Louisville, Nov. 27. Reports from Union county, Tenn., sny that revenue of ficers captured a Btlll, twenty persons nnd a thousand gallons of whisky. Tho still v ns run near a church, nnd n deacon of tho church was tho leader of tho moon shiners. French Mission In China Destroyed. Shanghai, Nov. 27. Tho French mis sion at Luihsinng has been destroyed by tho natives of that vicinity during tho ab sence of tho French gunboat which is usually stationed In thoso waters. The Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Penn sylvania and Now Jersoy: Fair; much colder, with a cold wavo; northwesterly winds. llucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Probably Murdered In Jackson's Tlole. Gbeen River, Wyo., Nov. 27. Gcorgo McClaln, a photographer, started for Jack son's Hole with his wifo and two chlldron early last spring. McClaln corresponded regularly with relatlvos here until about the time of tho liannoclr. Indian scare. This week a young man returned from tho Jackson's Holo country and reported seolng the wrcokago of n protogrnphlo outfit on tho Holo, and this occasions the fear that ho and his family have been foully dealt with. Troops Prevent u Lynching;. CllAKLESTON, S. C, Nov. 27. Last week a whl to woman was murdered and cre mated near Hodges, S. C, and two ne groes wero arrested and lauded in tho county jail at Ablieyville. An attempt was made about !1 o'clock in tho morning to tako ono of tho prisoners out of jail and lynch him, but tho sheriff refused to ad mit tho lynching party, and tho local millfjhi promptly responding to his call, tho lynchers loft without accomplishing their purpose. Striking llouicsmltlis Still Hold Out. NEW York, Nov. 27. Tho threat mado by J. B. Cornell and Milllken Brother.-t to fill tho places of tho striking housesmlths yesterday was not carried out, and conse quently no sympathetic strike was or dered. Forty men went to work on tho Slcgel Cooper & Co. building, but thoy were induced to leavo their work by rep resentatives of tho strikers. A number of tho strikers have gono to work for Rider & Connolly, a union firm. Rheu- matism with lta dreadful pains and aches, is a disease of the blood. Lactic acid accumulates in the vital fluid and settles in the Joints, to the intense agony of the sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes this acid, restores the rich healthy quality of the blood, and thus drives out and prevents rheumatism. Hundreds of testi monials tell of crutches thrown away, lame backs, arms and legs cured, by Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Turlner. fl: 0 for fC, Prepared only by O. I, nood & Co., Lowell, Mais. li ,i ? r8li are easy to take, mild, effec liOOCl S FlllS tlve. All druggi.ts. 25c. B ChtrhriUr'a 12ng Uih Diamond llraad. EPStWROYAL PILLS ur-ialnaland Unlj Uenulae. care, &lwyt rclUM. ladies six hAa. mAl&l with bins ilblKto. TaLe 1 1 xi . A imitation,. A 1 nrnretlll. OT .trill -If. In BUrupt for nartlcaUri, Uitlmooiilj ani " Heller for Ladle-." Ief, bj return r Mall. np,uwv .sroawii.!.. fl.Tipw, Chlebeter Ckemleal to.,xludUon ."quitfc DROMGOLD'S AWU'ndENGINES rm . ! I improvement In I'rlcllou Feeds and t. lu.l.n rlt, ) ,jrl motion of Carriage:! limes as fast , ' -rlilhemarket. Friction timcli Peril, . 1 1- feed gearing to Hand still while bnat tr i rent salvias In power nnd wenr Mid 4 ' l - is'arupsfcrlarRelatalOKue nnd prices, Also rpiiutf Harrows. liny Itnkes, t ultlvators, t'wrn 11 nnters. Hlie-llcrs, etr M ntion thU pcirr i ll.:.CH &DHO0iaoi4, Hfrs., York, Pa., loUbrall- DEFIED THE COURT'S ORDER. Colonel and Mrs. Lewis l'crrlno Will ho Arrested for Contempt. Tkknton, Nov. 27. Tho habeas corpn9 proceedings boforo Vice Clumcollor Bird, brought by Mrs. Mary Koniblo Slack, tho widow of Major Willlnm Sloc't, a fornior promiuont society man of Wash ington, against Colonel nnd Mrs. Lewis Pcrrlne, of this city, to secure tho custody of her two children, who havo boon with tho Porrlnes for sovoral months past, took n sonsatlonal turn y6storday. Neither the Porrlnes nor tho chlldrr. wero In colirt, and It was announced thnt thoy had taken tho children out of tho state, In defiance of tho court's order. Testimony was Ukcn and Mrs.Slack was awarded tho custoly of tho children. An attachmont for contempt of court has been issued against Mr. mid Mrs. Pcrrlno. Mrs. Perrlno is tho slstr of Major Slack, and claims tho children by virtue of tho will of her dead brother. How to Prevent Croup. POME BKADINO THAT WILL PROVE INTKIt- j K6TING TO YOUNO MOTHERS. HOW TO Cl"Al:D AGAINST THE DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first nymp- toms and treatment is the object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost suro to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is Boon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will nefcr bo forgotten by one who has heard it. Tho time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Attempted Murder and Suicide, New auk, N. J., Nov. 27. Arlington Heights, one of tho pretty rb3ldontinl sec tions on tho cast bank of tho Pnssaio river, was tho scono of a doublo shooting affray yestorday afternoon which will result In tho death of Thomas Colt, a photographer of Now York city, and tho possible maim ing for fo of Miss Cnrrio Plato, whose Hfo Colt made desporato but futilo ctforts to end before he fired a bullet Into his own head. Colt met Miss Plate somo years ago, and it Is believed that tho shooting wus tho outcome of a lovo affair, though this Is denied by Miss Plato's family. Thoy claim thnt her relations with him were strictly of a business charnotcr. Thoy offer no ex planation, however, of the Bhootlng. The wifo of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brimfield, Maes., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not boing able to Bleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden, the merchant there, sent her a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and asked that sho glvo it a thorough trial. On meeting MrWells tho next day he was told that she was all right, tho pain had loft her within two hours, and that tho bottlo of Pain Balm was worth ?5.00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Senator Hill ns a Lecturer. r MlLWAUKKK, Nov. 87. Senator Hill was greeted by an nudlence of 400 people at his first appearance as a publlclecturor In this city last night. The prices of admission to tho theater wero too high, 'and that Is given as an explanation of tho rather small nttondanco. Tho lecturo was on tho sub ject of "Liberty," its underlying idea bo ing that tho safest kind of llborty and gov ernment was that which did not attempt to legishvto in matters of personal customs nnd habits. Ho proclaimed his sympathy with tho Cubans in their present strugglo for Independence, nnd denounced the ml- oration for titles which was growing In certain quarters of America. Cure for Headache.. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urgo all who aro alllicted to procure a bottlo, nnd givo this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho use of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Fatal Kxploslnn In a Theater. New Yohk, Nov. '27. Tho main steam pipe, nine Inches In diameter, lending from the main boiler of the engine room that is situated under tho sidewalk in a docp col lar In Oscar Hammerstein's Olympla thea ter, at Broadway and Forty-fifth street, burst yestorday, scalding eloven men, ono of whom, Fred Wynant, the assistant electrician, was killed Instantly. Another man, Andrew Hugglns, of Newark, In the employ of tho people who havo charge of tho clcctrlo plant in tho theater, died last night. Frederick Sauvnn, ste am fitter, and John Thompson, electrician, are under arrest, charged with criminal negligence. Itcllef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dlsensos rclioved in six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in nmlo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street, Mr. Ilelden Loses Ills Suit. ALE-ANT, Nov. 27. Tho court of appeals has decided in favor of tho Central Trust company In the suit of Co .gressman James J. Belden and other bondholders of tho Columbus nnd Hocking Valloy railroad to rocover $3,000,000 said to havo been misap propriated by Judge Stevenson Burko and his associate directors. Tho decision of tho goncral term In favor of Beldon Is rovorscd and that of the special term, dismissing tho case, affirmed with costs. Charges of fraud and of violation of trust woro freely mode by Mr. Boldon, and the supremo court decided In his, favor. This decision Is now set aside. The Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr, G. CallloucUe, Druggist, Beavcrsvlllc, 111., says: "To I)r. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and wsb given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and aftcrusing three bottles was upandabout again. It is worth Its weight In gold. We won't keen store or houso without It " Get a freo trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store pile Acids 2 PnKnn 2 rjjy, JO. a.UWJLM.O my rue Kidneys are supposed to uiiti me uiiw aim inn of the rav- U1UUU. W11CI1 1.1 i .it, they arc sick lilt; lUlgtl 11, S3 Ilri - flflH it !l,a-tiear,fr rJliAti. inatlsm Gout, Kidney-Troubles W and other dangerous diseases. The only way to cure these fQ diseases is to cure the Kidneys. r paragus ''SL cure the Kidneys and help them Ai3 to fitter the uric acid out ol the fe blood. Si All drngnlt, or mall- ed prepaid for 60c. per Write for pamphlet. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Below Cnllowhlll Philadelphia. To secure a positive nnd permanent cure of Errors of Youth nnd Loss of Manhood nnd of nil diseases of the blood, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin nnd nervous System consult at once Dr. Lobb. Ho guarantees in all cases caused by Excesses. Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system nnd adding new life and energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations freo nnd strictly confidential. Office hours, daily and Sunday, from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M. nnd 6 to 9 evenings. Head his book on errors of YoMtli and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. WHENEVER FA! LS& OLD DRJHEEL Zg The only Genuine Specialist la rhlladcl- tiae. Nervousilehilltyacdtberesulis of Indis cretion. O yenrs' Huropenn Hospital ncd a.'! years' Prnctlcnl Experience. (Special Ilfs cases nnd Stricture Permanently Cured In 4 to 10 Days. Itcllcf at once. W film DfilCrtU rrlmary orbeeoDdary.curedby uLUUU rUIOUH entlrclynowmetbodsotoooday-. Bend five 2c. stamps for boolc "Tni th," beneficial to young and old. single and married; only hook ex roslna Hindis. Hours, 9-3; ev'gs, o-iSfl; WoO.aud Fat. cvTg3,(H).S0; Bnn.,-12. If others robbed nnd deceived you don'tjudge all aliue. I will euro you and makoyou vlsorona and xtronrj. lowest coargea for tho best treatment. H'rfto or call. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. NovKMnKR 17, lS'Xi. Trains will leave Shenandoah offer the. above date for Wggnns, Gllbcrton, Frnekvllle, Dark "Water, St. Clair, Pottsvjllc, llamburg, Heading, Pottstown, PlioenixTille, Norristown nnd Phil, ndelphin Ml road street station) nt 604 and 11 IS a. in. nnd 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts- vino anu intcruicturtro stations y 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggnns, Gilberton, Frackvillo, Dark Wnter, St. Clair, Pottsville, nt 0 OS, 9 -10 a. m. and 8 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, l'lioenixville, Norristowu, Philadelphia at 6 00, 9 40 n. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frackvillo for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. in. nnd 1211, 0 01, 742 nnd 10 27 p. in. Sunday, H3a. in. and 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville fur Sliennndouh at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. and 4 40, 715 nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. ni.. 515 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Slienaudonli at 0 57 nnd 8 35 n. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 0 CO a. m. Leave llrotuf street stntiou, Philadelphia, for Ren Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-dnys. Sundays (stop at I ntcrioken for Asbury Pork), 8.25 a.m. Leavo Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. KOll NEW YOKK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 650. 7 33, 8 20,9 20, 9 60, 10 80 (Dining Car), 11 00, 11 14 a! m., 12 noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in. Dining Cars), 140, 230 (Dining Cnr), 320,4 00. 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m ' 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12! 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 03 a. m., 12 35. 2 80 (Dining Cur), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 66 (Din ing Car), 0 85, 0 50, 8 13, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 QO a. m. week days, and 6 SO p. in, daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20. 8 31. 912,1020,1123 n. in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited, Dining-Car), 617, 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Onr) p. m., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 W, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. m., 12 (N 1 12, 4 41,(8 IS Congressional Limited, Dlnlnir Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p, m. (Dining Car) and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 SO a. m., 2 10,4 00, and 3 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 8 43 a. ni. For Cape May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. m. week days, Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sca Isle City, Ocean City ond Avulon. Express, 9 00 a. m,, and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 900 a. in. ror comers i-oini. r.xpress, oou u. u., ono. 4 00 p. m. week days, Sundays, 8 n. in, 8. SI FaEVosT, J. It. Wood, Uen'l Manager. Gen'l rasa's'; J'K'rAKt ChlMrvn Cn CiakfIiph Layer's RIOT AT A STATE PRISON. Officers Terribly llenten by Omit lets, nnd One Slay Die. Jackson, MIbs., Nov. 27. A desporato riot occurred at tho stato prison yesterday. Deputy Wardon Northrup was struck on the head with n hammer, and Is thought to bo fatally Injured. Huporlntcndont Coffee, of tho shirt factory, wns beaten Into insensibility with a club, nnd Foro Jluller brutally bentcn. A scoro of ma chines woro Hinaihod with hammers nnd Iron bars. Thcro woro 100 convicte nt work In tho shirt factory, but only clftht took part in tho riot. Tho troublo was caused by Foreman fuller threatening to report Dick Huntley, a twenty ypar man, for not doing his work properly. Huntley secured a club and knocked Muller down. Other ufllcers rushed to tho foreman's assistance, Whon several convicts took n hand and tho riot beenmo gonoral.but on tho appearance of armed keopers tho prisoners ceased their murderous efforts nnd wero locked In their colls. Dedication of Philadelphia' llimrso. Philadelphia, Nov. 37. Tho annual banquet of tho board of trado last night was ono of the most successful affairs of the sort over glvon In this city. Tho occa sion may be regarded as tho Informal open ing of the Philadelphia Boursu building, which is said to be tho greatest public business structure in this country, If not in the world. Tho speakers wero ex-Senator George F. Edmunds, President George B. Roberts, of the Pennsylvania railroad, Mayor Charles F. Warwick and othor dis tinguished orators. Perhaps tho most In teresting personage prosont was Frederick Fraloy, president of tho board of trade, who, although nearly 93 years of ago,'mado a speech that was declared to bo equal to any oration dollvcrcd during tho ovenlng. Shot by Ills Daughter. Sino Sino, N. Y., Nov. 27. William Matthows, a saloon keeper of Archvlllo, noar Irvlngton, was shot by his young daughter Annie during a drunken quar rel betweon wife and husband over somo trivial matter. Matthews seized nn ax nnd tried to Btrlko his wife, who ran through tho houso and out In tho yard screaming. Matthows followed her, and Annie, seeing that her mother would soon be caught, seized nVSvolvor and fired four shots at her father, one of them taking of feet In Matthews' loft Bide, lnflictiug n crit ical wound. Matthews is in a precarious condition. Mayor Plugrea Wins Ills Suit. Dethoit, Nov. 27. Tho supremo court at Lansing rendered a decision yesterday afternoon In favor of Mayor Plugrce in n personal action brought by the mayor to test tho validity of alleged overcharges mado by tho Detroit Mutual Gas company. Tho mayor claimed that during five yeurs ho tad paid f 181. Si more for lighting his residence than was required under the or dinance. Ho has won In all three courts In which tho caso has been tried. The De troit Gas oompany will now doubtless bo called to return many simllaroverohnrgcs. Slurder In a Kentucky Church. London, Ky., Nov. 27. News brought here today by a messenger from tho moun tain district tells of a fight with pistols in a church near Manchester, Clay county, on Sunday morning, in which John Boles was killed and his two sons and Robert Heldcn wero fatally shot, and John Rob erts and Deputy Sheriff Allen, who tried to stop tho light, woro slightly wounded. Tho troublo wns tho outgrowth of an old grudge. John Roberts and Julius Webb, aged about 25 years, did the shooting. Police Captain Eaklns Dlttmlssed. NEW YOI'.K, Nov. 27. Tho police com missioners iavo dismissed from tho force Captain Ealtlns, of the Mercer street sta tion. Tho charges against Captain Kaklns were preferred by tho Parkhurst society, and In substanco wero that ho was ne glectful of duty and allowed numerous disorderly houses to exist in his precinct from Jnn. 1, 18S5, to May 15, 1895. Pollco Commissioner Fred D. Grant dissented from tho finding of tho other tlireo com missioners. Demand of Spanish llepitblicans. BAltCELONA, Spain, Nov. 27. A sensa tion has boon caused hero by tho action of tho Republican loaders, who havo decided to call a groat mass meeting for the pur poso of condemning tho policy of tho gov ernment In Cuba. It is proposed to issuo a manifesto demanding autonomy for Cuba as a means of concluding the war on tho island. Trouble with Cheyenne Indians. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov, 27. Meager re ports have been received hero of troublo with the Cheyenne Indians near Hut ton, Wyo. Tho Indians aro said to have been slaughtering cattle dally and tho settlers nro In a stato of alarm. Several men aro reported killed. Hutton is a small placo on Rosebud creek In tho Wolf moun tains. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho New York and x nuuuuijiiim j.xcnunires. Vrw Vf.ui,- Vnv "rt 'Pl.uu II. .1.. ...... . v...... i..v.u IIUOII.UDU ohanire in the character of the Rtnnk nncfnin. tlon today. Dullness was tho main feature and the bear professionals monopolized the dealings, especially In the industrials. CIos tm. bids! Baltimore & Ohio 60 Now Jersey Cen.,107 uei. iiuuaua x. central uyj4 U., u. & W Erie 13J4 Lake Erie & W 21K Lehleh Nav 41) Lehigh Valley 39JB Pennsylvania 63)6 Keauini; 10ft St. Paul 7B8 W. N. V & Pa-... 3 West Shore "" General Markets. PniTaADKM'iiiA, Nov. 26. Flour weak; win ter superfine, Sli-fSS-W; do. extras. Jr.50 Z.U.V, Pennsylvania rouer, oiear. 5SJ.j3; do. do., straight. t3.S5a3.3fl; western winter, clear, f33.25. Wheat quiet, steady, with 06c. bid and B6Hc asked for November. Corn dull, unchanged, with 31c. bid and 3lc. asked for November. Oats quiet, Bteady, with 210. bid and itHo. asked for November. Hay Bteady; choice timothy, f 15.50. Beef and pork dull. Lard nominal; weateru steam, $1.83. Butter Bteady; New York dairy, 1531c; do, cream ery, 1623Ko.i western dairy, lOKOlftc.; west ern creamery , ISaSJKe. ; Elglns, 23Je. Penn eylvanla and western creamery prints, fancy, Sic; do. choice, 24o.; do. fair to good, 21&IJ3c.; prints jobbing at ii&Sio. Cheese quiet; large, 7UO10o.; small, 7(aS10Ho.; part sklma, 3$ c. Egg steady; New York and Pennsylvania sold at &20c. ; western, 21Q23o. Uva Stock Blarkets. East UurrAi.0, N. Y., Nov. 20. Cattlo about steady. Hogs easy; fair to choice York ers, t3.7033.7S; roughs, common tn good. $J 8.2S; pigs, common to fair, 3.23(&3.75. riheep nnd lambs lower; choice to prime lambs, glQ t.20; (air to prime Canada Iambs, Si.WUi IS. Bbeep steady;cholce to selected wethers. S I. 15 S3.35; cull and common sheep, tl.SSiuH.75. EJT LlBEUTV. Pa,., Nov. 26.--t attle slow; prime, tl.30O4.SU; good butchers, fJ.hOf-o4i bulls, cows nnd stags, tl-5033. lings Blow; prime light, t1.70ia3.7S; common to fair York ers, 53.wa3.60; roughs, t3 2SS2.U5. Hbeep in fair demand extra, llMU'i.Vt); good. 12-2'J .30; fair $1 S0Q2 10- common. Wo. 51 Lunibs "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, wrltcs March fith, 1803, as follows: "Plvo years ago I became bo nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Rcstora tlvo Nervine, and I commonced to use it. with tho vory best effect. 8Inco then I havo kept a bottlo in my houso and use it whenever my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Df. MileS' takes It for nervousness Nervine Restores Health.... success. I havo recom mended It to many and It cures them. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try it. It la freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Norvlno Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dun Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. MANLY VIGOR r.NCE MORE In harmony with tho world, 2000 completely cured men aro Bulging nappy praises lor ma greatest., grand est and most suc cessful cure for sex ual weaknefui And lost vigor known ta rn edlcal science. An laccountof thlstccm lrul discovery. In. book form, with ref erences and proofs, will Kn con t in n ferine- men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure impossible. ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,O. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOBER 4, 1893. Trains leave Bhcnnndonli ns follows ; For New York via Plillndclnhla. week dav. 210,5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days. 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58 ond 2 55 p. m. For RendiiiK nnd Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 n. 111., 12 58, 2 55 and 0 55 p. m. Sli- ufiys, J iu a. in. For Pottsville, Week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. m., anil 12 58. 2 55 ond 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 . m. ForTmnanuiiand Mnhanov Citv. weekdays. 210,5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. in. ounuays, z iu n. in. For Willinmsport, Sunbury and Lewisburir, weekdnys, SffiS, 1130 a, m., 100 nnd 720 p. oi. Sundnys, 3 25 a. m. for Ainnanoy nane. wcck clays, a 10, 3 'Ji ), 05 7 20, 11 30 n. m., 12 58, 1 50, 2 53, 5 53, 7'20 nnd 9 35 p. in. Sundnys, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland nnd Sliniiiokln. week days. 3 25, 7 20, 1130 a. in., 1 00. 7 20 and 0 35 p. in. Sun days, 3 25 a. in. lor uauunore, wasnington and Ilia west via- li.ccxj. it. ji., uirmiKU iniius leave i.riumiK Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) at 8 20, 7 55, 1120 n. m., 3-10 nnd 7 27 p. m. Sundays. 3 20,7 00. 1120 n. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. in. Adiki- iiuonni trains iroin i wemy-iounn ana unesc mit streets station, week day's, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. tn. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15. nliiht. Sundays', 0 00 p. in. Lenvo New York via Mnucli Chunk, week days, 1 80, 0 10 n. in., 1 10 and 4 SOji. m. Lenvo Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 n. ni. and -100, 0 02, llft p. ni. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, 133, 710, 10 OS, 11 50 a. m., 3 55 mid 7 57 p. in. Sundnys, 1 35 a. m. Leavo Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 and S 12 p. ni. Sundays, 2 33 a. m. Leave Tninaqun. week day, 3 18, 8 60, 11 23 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 0 52 p. m. Sundays, 818a.ni. Leavo Mnhnnoy City, week days, 2 43, 9 21 . 11 47 ii. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 3 4 a. m. Leave Mnhnnoy Plnne, week days, 2 40, 4 09, 0 30. 9 37, 11 39 a. m , 12 58, 2 08, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 nnd 10 10 p. in. Sundnys, 2 40. 4 00 a. m. Lenvo Wllllainport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. m., 3 35 nnd 11 41 p. ni. Sundays, 11 IS p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 n. m., 2 00, 1 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., I 30, 0 30 p. in. Sundny Express, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in., 4 43 p. ni. Retiirniiif; lenvo Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 35, 9 00 n. in., 3 30, 530 p. in. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 a. in., mid 4 32 p. in. Sundays Express 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 n. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I, A. SWEIGARD, Q, O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Agt. r Take No Substitute.. I Eagle Brand I , . CONDENSED MILK T I His always stood FIRST In tho ntlroa- ! tlon of the American People. No .other Is L"just asgood." Best InlanyEooJfc T llttll MH - Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your money earn you a monthly salary. 310.00 ond more made daily by our new sys- ivinuuo j inn ui vpciHiiuii omul, inresimeuL in (train anu scock speculation. All we oak Is to investigate our newj original methods, post workings of plmjt "Points & lllntH" now to make inn other Inlormniion s'-nr i- ui k i GIUMORt & Co., IlMikers and Ih upen iiouru ,,i i rune inur ij n CelcbrJ rowdfj potatment. Ouannteetl uperiotvto i. ine beic uiid mar set, a v i, jury Vi-A-i elU( un uvtwu, AIM isat. 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