4 Ojpure. Prompt. Safe. Sure. Speedy. Pleasing. 9 s Porous Plaster is all tins and more, too. The best external remedy known for every form of ache or pain resulting from colds, coughs, sprains, strains, rheumatism or neuralgia. Never bfi Satisfied with ny tut all cock's. B not deceived ty misreprticnutlons. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal ai a relief and cute for corns and bunions. Srandreth's Pills idney troiAla, Absolutely pure. H ?unmm SYS f EM in effect june 59. mi. Trains leave Shenandoah as fellows i k For New York via Philadelphia, wnei (in. 10, 6.28, 7.30, a.m.. 15.82, 2.S5, 5.S5 p.m. Sl)10 S.10, V m. Ifor New York via Mv ChuV welt days. S.SS,''.) a. in., 12.33, p. m For Rcaiiir.i; and PhllaJclpnla, week da 3.10, S.!. 7.20. a.m., 18.32, !.S5, KM p. m 8'i Cv, S. 10. a m. Tor PotfTlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. ro 12.32, 2.fi5, li W d. m. Sunday. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy Cltyi week flay ' S.1U, a.w, f.z-t. a. rn., n.uD p. id. eju nay, s.iu, a.m. Additional m- Biananoyuiiy week dvs, 7 00 p. ro. For Wtllltmsport, Sunbury and Lewlebor week daya, 3.25, 11.80 a. m.. l.Vt. 7.0.1 p. r Sunday. n a. pi. For Matinoy Plane, week days. 2.10, J.2S, t.t ?., 11.S0 a in. 12.32, 1.35, 3.5, 3.S5, 7.C0, 5 : p. m. Sunday, t II). 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week daya, 8.2i 7.20, 11.30 a m., 1.3S. 7.00, 3.33 p. tn. Sa da; 3.23 a id. TRAINS FOrt SHENANDOAH i Lev Now York yla Philadolpnia, weekday 8.00 a. m , 1 30. 4.00. 7.39 p. m 13.1) nlgbt. Be lay, " X)p m Loa--e New York vlaMauchChunk.woekfiay .80, 11,10 a. ra , 1.10, 4.80 p. m. J.oavB Philadelphia, Reading Terrain I'-a v 4.20, .S5, 10.00 a. m.. and 4.0 rtfjlf 11.30 o m. Munday. 11.30 p, m. ijeavc .ltrauing, week iiaya, i.as,7.iu, IU.no, u.t m -S5, 7 p. m Sunday, 1.33, a i ucive rottBvuie, week ciays, a.K, 7.u a. m 12.30. n il p ,n ' Sunday. 2.85 a. m. LeavT.-naqua. week fltye, 3.13, 8.B0, ll.SI m., 120, 7 1ft li' v. m. Sunday, 3 IS a. m. Leive M-aaaoy City, week days, ., 9 tl 11.47 a. m., I ;i, 7.44, 9.51 p. a. Sunday, 1.4 a.m. Leave Mananoy Plane, woek days, 2.43, .lr .., 8.y, ll.tS a. m., 12.68, 2.08, 6.10, 6.SJ,7.69,lt.l p. ra. Sundav. 2.40. 4.00 a. m.. Leu j Wlluamsport, week rtay3, 10.10, t. sr. FA85, 11.16 p. m. Sunday. U.li P, m f For Ilaltlmnra. WftRhinrtnn and thfi VCmt I 1 U. ft O. K. K., through trains lenve Keadlr Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R It.) at S. J T.40, 11.2(1 a. m., 3.43,6.1B.72, p. m Sunday J X' ii.vo a. ra., a.w, 7 cz p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreot Wb' nd Kouth Street Wharf for Atlantlo Cltr V U7A.i,.T,n. I." . n it. am nn 8.00 p. ra. Acoommodaaton, 8.0J a. m.. 6.43 p. m. Hnnday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aooom modatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Returntne. leave Atlantlo Cltv. depot, corner . Atlantlo and Arkansas avenuon. I. Woek-Days Express, 7.3J, 9 00 a. m. and I i.wa 4,:)i)p. m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., Buiviai Kx-r03j, 4 00, 730 p. m. Aooommo Ration, 7 15 a. m and 4 15 p. m. ranur cart) on an expreaj iraioa. O. G. HANCOCK, Oen. Prwii. Art. Phlla'i.Ip''t. ', I A. SWEIGARD, Oen. Sun' FIT C43YLVAN1A HAILKUM) SOHUVLKILL DlVIIOf. .IUKB 3d, IM4 Trains will leave f.henacdoan fte-1 h abovt late Inr WlKgan'1. 'illborton, I'raCkfllle, Castle, Ht. Clair, P .ttsvllle, Hamb-trr, Kpartln, Pottstown.PhuenUvlHc, Norrla iwn andl'tin adelpaia (Ilroad utrset station) at 3:00 si J 11 :t aSS. and 4:15 p. m, on weekdays VorPotU vie ana lnteraeaiaio stations v:iu a, m. 1V UTTUniVD Vrijcan's. UIlDerton, Frackvl'.l, rjc and 3-10 u, m. For llambure, Rodlr., Paw '7. Ob. U.Air. XOLISV1UO 11 Q W. V. . Ill i0wn,jVhoonlxvlllo, Norrlstown, PtIut.'iBWa ,ti c., i:ua. re., 3siu p, m. v. Trains le7a Frackvlllo for HbeuanJruli a' . DUU kW.11. W.V1. ,,1 WUU ,v ., , 'tundays, 11:13 a. m and 6:40 p.m. .cavi j'oiisviun tor bnenacaoan a' ij'is l:43a.m.and4:4O,7;l6andl0:0Up.m.Swilay i iu: iu a. m. ana o: to p. m. Leave Pblladelphia (Uroad atrcot sutJon) lc henandoat at 6 67 and 8 85 a m. 4 10 and 711s aweekdajn. On Sundavw lea at 6 00 a ra. wiavo tiroaa sireeinTanon, rnnaaeipniu, -OR NEW YOlUt. Fo- Now York. Express, week diyie, i-n. 12 HI . vight. Sundiys 3l. 105, 45'), 5 IS, B2AU51, il 03am, 13 41, MJ,23i (dlnlnircar), 4 0, (L!ralteai22), 620,6SJ,5iJ, 713, ti 12 n m, U01 night. nxr jior uin'n, wiiutut ouange, 11 a m, weekday i. an' 'ififiijia dlly. WA'SnlNlilUiNAHU TUB KUUTll. Fo- HilllmjfH aua IVuiuuui 3 fiu. 7 20. 8 21. I BIO. 10 3). It n 1140 a "i. fll 86 limited Cllmni par.) 1J0, 4 41. (dining car). (SI" Con- !iD'iM3nai -ii'i , oiaintf oari, uii, uoo, 7-iu dioini: carl o m, n1 I20D night week Cuys. uu'liiys. 3 riU IU, 11 19, 11 iu a XH, 4 41 6 5), 7 40 (dlnluK oar) p m and fdir tne can, L. avo V rkit Htreet Ferry, Phlladnlphla, 'lit aTl-flfll'lU Ull'Y. I'or 3 4 isle Cltv, Ocean City and Avalon. lixpr. e, 9X)a m, 4 00 p ra week days. Hun days, u CO a m. tor am ra Point, oxpreas, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m wnnk dam. Himdiiva. H 45 a m Is. it i.m.oaT J H.no'jt., '1 Ma . Rr ThppM31T Arch St. UlilllUCI Philade ohla. Pa. j The (July fienuhio Pperlall.it In Alucr- icii; foiwiiiiNiiintiuiv tvuni inherit AdvurtUc, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Dlarnaea, Vnrlcono Velnn nml cinviurt-a uu ivmunBJ 1'erilinUCntll- Cured In 4 la 10 Oaya. Itellef in Once. , BLOOD POISON SSSS xittriuiL.EMiuuiuuu. o jtaira- jsuropedn JioapfCui nod practical experience, a Certlflcatea ortd Ulplomaa prob. bead tlvo 2-ctntBtamrnfor book "TltrTir." tUft only True iitxllcai llook advcrtlflt'd. It la a true rlend tn nil HuiTcrdri and to those contemn! aline mavrrlatrA i jlt'd. Write or call and bo laved. Hours, 6 td 7 s, ev'irfl. fltnft for eiamtnatlon and treatment In cnronionna aaunroua cBes, tan asuyi.to; Bun,, 9toii irLtaieniiJniau, HOTEL KAIBR, CUAi . nunCtllLL Prop. Torth Main 3t.. MAHaNOY CITY. I i rgeet 4 finest hotel In thu region. ' r inrtit accnm' 'Aiioan. u uuiu, uaiuuk Pool aad jJdltaraPonui Attathel. I if 1111 am. 12 00 noon, 1211p.m. (Limited F.. .'.prs" 101 anil 4V2 n m. fllnlnp cars.) 143, i!30(ilinln!rrar).3ai. 5. 6.6.05). 713. 8 12. 10 ti iMkir 50 a m, 2 lit, 4 00 and 5 (X) p m woek Vr Uys, Express. 8 45 and 0 45 am. Hjr May, ADiaea, WlldAuoa and iPaaTflic i, express, 9 a. iu., IUI p m week Uavtl- tti d iv. 9 00 am. i FIEND'S CONFESSION. Two Men Sawed a Eailroad Bridgo to Cause a Wreok. THEIE OBJECT VT.'S TO FLUNDEB. llxiioctcil lo Kill AH tli l'nMongcr nnil Tmln Crnw nml Then Itot tlio 15xprpis Our On.) 3Inu Win Klllrtl, ami They Alttt AtMwvr for Murder. Murium,, Wis., Nov. 1. Wliolosnlo murder nml pxpn-ss robbery vmi tlio mo tive that lnsiilrwl tlio recent train wrccklnn; on thS "Soo" rolul. Two men clmrRed with fho murder of the man who lost his life by tlielr work were Riven n prellmln nry licnrlug hero yestenlny and Wcro held for trial. One of tho prisoners confessed, mid his story details the methods pursued to derail tho through Minneapolis-Boston limited near Hereford Junction on tho night of Oct. 7. In tho crash Flrcmnn Chnrlcs Cottrlll was Instantly killed and ISnglueer Jnmes Dutch seriously injured. Tho plan was to causo n wreck that would kill ovcry person on tho train nnd then rob tho safo in tho express car, as it was supposed tho safo contained it largo sum of money. Tho man who confessed is Levitt Hnzleton, about 20 years old, claiming to bo nresUlont of nrnlncrd, Minn. His compnulon is Frank Williams, who claims tohavo relatives and friends at Appleton, Wis. Williams stoutly denies that ho knows anything of tho wreck. The officers traced tho men from Minne apolis to this city. On Sept. 21 they broko Into and stolo nn oil coat and overcoat at tho tool house at Prcntlco. That night thoy sawed a bridge near that placo, but owing to the short time In which they had to do tho work It was not complete, and tho train passed safely over It. Tho men woro arrostod on Oct. 11, and w-ero sontoncod for thirty days for carrying .Concealed weapons. Last Wednesday they woro taken beforo Court Commissioner Helm and charged with tho murder of Fireman Charles Cottrlll. Thoy pleaded not guilty, ami their examination Was set for yostcrdii v. Last Friday Hnzleton signified his desire to confess. His statement was taken be fore Ed Kleutzo, notary public, ln tho presence of sherltt 1'aysor, District Attor ney Anderson and F. X. Holzo. Hazlcton sulci: "About dnrk wo set to work with tho purpose of wrecking a passenger train so that wo could rob tlio express cor. wo ex. pected the wreck to bo much worso than it was. Wo expected that tho cars would bo all throwii from tho track, smashed up and tho passengers and train crow nil killed, so that wo would have no ono to prevent us from accomplishing our pur pose. Wo thought mostly of tho money wo could get, nnd not tlio loss of llfo. "Wo began work west of the center of tho bridgo. Wo cut all tho stringers across tho bridge and two sets of tliem at the cuds, anil then sawed tho piles or posts upon which they rested, wo also cut n braco. After n train passed over wo sawed tho outside post aud tho other brace, took the bolts out of tho fish plates, pulled tlio spikes next to the fish plates and removed the bolts from tho fish plates at eaoh end of tho rail. Wo waited at tho east end of tho bridge until tho went bound passenger train ciuiio mid broko through tho bridgo. Wo were on tho fouth slilo of the trnck at tho east end of tho bridge when tho crush enmo. "Thon wo wnlkod westward (o tho point whoro tho wreck was. Wo hoard scmo ono crying: 'Aro you hurt?' Tho other man answered, 'A little.' Then wo heard some ono crying out again. Wo did not want 1) hear more. A man was coming toward us, and that scored us. Wo walked uwy and wont pretty near to tho noxt town on tho Chlengo, Milwaukee and St. Paul track, a.id went Into a hay barn. Wu remained there threo days and then started for Morrill." Tlio Cnliroriiln Train Wreckers. Wi oiiland, Col., Nov. 1. Tho trial for mutdci'of S. G. Worden, ono ofthoflvo A. It. U. men under arrest for having, caused tho railroad accident which re sulted in the death of Knglneer Clark and four United States soldiers during tho re cent strike, developed n sematlon yestcr 'flny.1 C. J. Stillwoll, a private detective, testified to an alleged confession, which was produced In Wot-dcu's handwriting, in which tho prUoncr confessed complicity In tho crime and Implicated the other men arrested. "Wonlen In his statement s.iys tho train wrockow wcro given tho dyna mite which thoy used to shutter tho bridgo by Compton, a member of tho mediation committee. ' Looks I.lku u llrutul 31urdcr. . Vascouvbu, Nov. 1. It Is believed that tho boat boamoareil with blood found at Douglass last week. With a Woman's shawl In It, Is oonuooted with a traejedy. Two weeks ago a man named Curry olopod from Mission City with the wife of O. Hobs, of Unit placo. Tho woman had (000 in lior posMesslou, uuil took her threo children witli lior. Currv, who had re sidtMl with tbe Koas family, w,ts a butcher, and took Ids iinplemontH with hint. In the boat "Were found a cleaver and u but cher's saw. luvektigiilliig tlio I.odftliiB House Outrage. WlLKKhBAUKB, Pa., Nov. 1. The. offer of the 3,600 reward for the men who blew up I ho Hungarian shanty has brought out a small army of amateur dotootivet), who are scouring tlio country. A vest has bwen found near the Tuins with a stick of Kirk dynamite, indicating that somebody in Bldo tho house may havo flred tho dyna mito, possjbly the Ixxirdiug bona. County detectives "Jiro vory ivtlcent und admit thoy havo a clow. Important develop liiauta pjo,ojp.uected overy div, ICeduelug Ifiillronil Laborer Wngua. HAZLETON, Pa., Nov. 1. A notloo was posted In tho Lehigh Vnlloy shops at Weatherly'lnfonniuK the men that com mencing to'day a hfduetlon of 20 per cent. In their wagoa would be mndo. Thore ha'o been two Mluetlons within it year at this shop. Tlio order was rescinded lost night nnd another was Issued rodAiulng tho la boring forco on tlio road sopor cent. Flfty ono men have boon suspondjd on the Hailetim a'tid Beaver Meadow divisions. 1 Cheaper llr.ad for Cluelnnatl. Cincinnati N"v. 1. The elnper bread pgltatlon hus reached Uiuelnnntl. Tho welcome nmlouiieemeiit U tjiude by twq loading bakerd that loiveW formerly sold for flvo cents can -now be had for Hiree cents. Other, Hr'nis, are uipvdtwl to fall im , ' . The Weather, ' Gericrolly fLlrj westerly wjndjj slightly oonlor, ' ' , LMUSEMENTS. 15HOlJSON' TUEATIttf. . rsnanBOH. mahaof.ii THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 1st Herbert Gawthorn, America's Kepraenative Irish c imedlan In Hojo'h latest s.'.cc us, Supported by the charminir cnredlanne LOOT, V 1IBL.LK nnd s rong eoinpauy unler tbe limiibperaiut of 11. S. ,M hcli el I. Prlcesi 5, 3-i, 50 unci 75 Cts. HMerved Heats at Klrlln'a drne store. JJKHOOSON'W TI1EATUK, P. J. rKHOnSON. UANAQER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '94. Tho Or at German Comedian, M3, GUS. WILLIAMS, In anew and highly successful srrlle provok. lng melo farco by it. Wallace Waller, entitled, Li APRIL FOOL" Up to date, Just threo laughs, each one hour lone Jolly eomcdlaus, merry soubrettcs, sweet singers, gracctul dancers. EVERYTHING NEW TI1IS SEASON. Prices, as, 35, 50 autl 75 Cts. Reserved scats at Klrlln's drug Btorc. 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Address, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Xoo Vox H2G3. Jlnston, AZnaB. ED. BKENM AR Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Ste. Finest Boars, Wiiioa and Iiiqaw HandJomn lltr Clxt,rr. Bent Bran'l" of F mvl 1.0c Saving IfMiradl SHARES FOR SALE. Tho Safo lli-pixltllnlhlliig anil Saving Assn. elation of Iti'inllng. l'a., oirois for Pale a lew humlifit sharer, ut stuck. This i-i a go m1, 'ellable nnd pi iik urns acrinli'n In vhlch tu taku Klines, llivvli g leaily f.ilu for t.'l liionoy, the premium lecmcd Is Uiicu. ronscqufiulv tli M"Ck will lu.i turn iuiieh.iiiiii(.rth.iiiu8S'.rl.illnim I'M-atod lit tiiwni wliern there isno great demand fur iiiiuiey, and building opuratfous .lie very limited, Tim vnluo of each slutui is $.'0 at innliirity. Application fn.-, 25 cents each sh.ire. Jlnnthly dues, ono dollar pcrFharo. I-'ivoper cent, tmerett allowed mi all pa.MiientH ii:nie in advance tin' 0 months or lr.ngor. Members may withdraw one nr all slu.es at any time li giv-. lug Si days wiiiteu uutlce, and are entitled to t(io full amount ot lines jiald. with 0 iter rent, intofcbt alteri.no year, tlieiebv inakti.g It un 11 percent. Iiivistuiciit. All sharcholilers aro entitled to loans lrotii fund on real estato security. Nn (.hares will be forced out. Th-. fund is run on the iaine conservative principle as our local funds which have been tried tor yu.irs and found r.afe. Any ono wish ing tn line-t In a Saving Fund will find It to their Interest o call on-the local agents -and rec.-iu full particulars. Hev. II. A Kojscr, 1). 1 of Mahanny City, is ono of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah. ! Gupsts, Fo&tiwe, Mattmus. 8sc.y fa STEAM Bt.M.TIKtOM''.?!:" When in POTTSV1LLK, Stii at PHIL'WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centra Street. Meals at all hours. jullex dining roon. attached. Finest wiuea, liiinoo. ebgurs. Safe and Unliable Ioe to Hire. SNEPDtN'S LI VERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee Houst The Iieet rlgrt In town. Horn ttiteu hoard. Hanliui piomptly attwprteri tn WHAR Hammersloagh : Bros.' Famous Now York rail r-mada -oxjOTz-acinsra-- For sale by prominent dealers all over tno state. Nonegeuiiin. without Ha-i'iuersloagh llros ' laoel lhe sncllei and best wearing ulutlies in this country. Ask your ulothler lor thorn Weeks' Museum, J tr-south si. 1 1 .v a mum. liiris und anlmaUi of til aelecttons, Taxl(lrrii(ii, liobert Murray.' Coliesl ml Largtii Um tf ficti, frtt tbscfi Ctiij, Free lunch ce'y r. orpine md tvin eg, Junn VT ttKB, Fropr etor. U, W, Daviuson, 14r.eDaor. "A HANDFUL OF FUL OF SHAME.'1' Profesntonal Cardw y N. STK1N, M, D., VIirstCIAU AND SUItaEOtf. Q3c-Hfvtn 2, Kgin's Now Ilu'Mlh, oot Br MHinnnl Oentrn irct, olieiiAulouli, l'a. vjjiico Jiimrn; " to in a. n.l l map m.i I to 9 p.m. Nlfht offlce No. m Went Oak street 8. KXpCLKK, M. D. MMlWAi' AND flPfcWJtWY, .,murmvmu ;pltn ftrt, r,reaaetrlt. M. BUKKX, S1!'lOAH, P, Odlcc. Hsan bmldloe, corner ot Main ano Centre streets, tsherwnd rfh. J. PIEltOE ROBPIRTB, M. D., No. Xaat Coal Htreet, BHEHiNDOAH, PA. OKrn noura-1 :30 to 3 and 6:30 to V p, tn. D R. .1. H OALLKN, no. oi r-oui i j amin street, istten&nco! Orrios Ilouita: ltso to 3 and 6:30 to 8 P. It Except Thursday evening, iVo ojtc work on tiimday txcept "ij; an any ment. A ttrict utlhcrcnce to tA octet how (I absolutely necetiar). j-ll. WENDELL ItEItER, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMEIl, t.t. Aim EAtt svnanoK, 301 Mahautongo Street, Pottsville, Peunf, Lager ant Finest, Purest, Ilealthost. Chris. SchniidtAgi 307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. RTioVv nn wno an tasteour camllei wuu w without a feeltng of aflee Oitl! fvTl'J tion for l"e young man T " ,Jfl4Awho brings tliem. They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, nnd the (ptestlon Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITH AN, I Ice Crnfim, all flavoi-H. 104 N. Mlu St, SWt- riDiK MuniliM4tn4i9.!.n,a r Wholesale agent fur felnspaa'tj-ivarl;, li, J Export Lager nil Saaier Pals Beer. No Oner made. Fine llnjors nnd Cigars 120 ?oulh Main St. s SHOE- K rue BEST. JO EQUEAIUNG. 5. CORDOVAN, ?4-.t3.5-0FlKECA F&tAfJ6AJ!Cl 43.S?P0LICr:.3SOLE3. BoysSchoolShdes. LADIES .CENO Tail CATALOGUE W.L.DBUCI.AS. nPOCKTON. Vou cun aave tnnnry by purchaalua IV. L. Uecofse, we arc the largest manufacturers of advertised eboes In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and priceu the bottom, which protects you against hign prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes eoual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. V'e have them sold every where at lower prices k r the value given than any oth-r make. Take : o substitute. If your dealer tunnot supply j :, can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. rorthe... cieary Bros? Hot Season 1 "Temperance Drpifct Vllneral waters, Welt, beer. Bottler 01 the finest lager Iwers. 17 &i IS tttvA Alle?. Sheaadiot.', Pi. Shenandoah's Rbliable Ont. Lloyd and White Hw. All work guaranteed to be'trst-olas-i la vvy partleuUr. Hllk tiw and Uoe ourtatn sa mw laity. UujJs oullad for and dellrored. A.trl coital ted. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the sametwoshtng that your boots do, aud the water yon drink isn't even fit tor that purpose. Use Loreuz Schmidt's Beer aud Porter. JAiiES SniELDS, Manager Shenandoah Urnnoh. THEATRE : CAFE ! Kormotly kept by Tnoa. Ulaooad, Kaiu aud Oak Sis., Shotndcai.'. 1" ejti and oool llbwr rs en lap. H"tnca, Liquors, Clgip- Costgllo & CAsaior, Proprlewn. DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE- CLEAN HOU.SE WITH. Pi sner Beers lB? POLIO Passenger Steamer Wreoked on tho IIe-,7 Zealand Ooast. LIFEBOAT SMASHED OS 0AP3I2SD. A NmnlM-r of th fawriiarera nml Crew limelleil by Lire ItiirUiinil the. Hneelien lliuiy Tim Captain i.f tlui Viwel Aiiinng Thaam Who Were IahU SviiNKV, X. fl. W Nov. 1. Tho Unhm line steamer Walrarapa, bound from this port for Auckland, X. 7.., was wrecked on Sunday night on a rent Harrier Island, off the northeast coast of New Vwlaniil. Tho steamer had a largo nuinliorof paaaengers, and 111 of them were drowned. The num ber of the saved Is not iwsltlvely known, but among tho rescued are some of tho passengers. The night was very dark, nnd tho of ficers and lookout on the steamer were Ig norant of the proximity of land until the steamer struck on the rooks. Captain Mc intosh, the master of the Walrarapa, was on the bridgo at tho time. Ho, together With mot of the crew, was lost. The sea wtm rough when the steamer went ngrotind. Attempt wero made to lower some of the lifeboats, but sevornl of these were either sinas! by lielng thrown by the sea against the ...o of tho steamer beforo the falls wero cast off, or wero cap sized before they could lie laid head on to the sen. Everybody in tlio boats perished. Those remaining on board refused to at tempt to escape this way. In the meantime tlio people on shore had gone tu tho assistance of tho ship wrecked people. The steamer hud two or threo life rafts, and those were thrown overboard, but 'attached to tho vessel by stout lines. Then some of the passengers scrambled down tho side by the aid of ropes and dropped upon tho nifte, which wcro then cut loose. Thoy drifted rapidly In to shore and tho people on thorn wero taken off when they enmo In reach by men who went out In the water as far as possi ble to meet them. A lino was finally thrown ncross the steamer and tho breeches buoy rigged. A number of lives were saved by this means. Altogether ill of the imsengors and twenty-three of tho crew were drowned. Tho survivors have arrived at Auckland. Two llrltkli Steamer Wrecked. London, Nov. 1. Tho lirltlsh steamer Tonnes foundered off Pembroke, Wales. Tweuty-ouo men, including tho captain and officers, were drowned. Tho lJritlsh steamer Arboraea Is nshoro nt Aland, Fin land. The ship and cargo are a total loss. It la reported that sixteen of the Aboraca's crew are missing, and still another report says two of them aro dead. Uneiirtliiiig a Mnstoilon. Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 1. Tho work of unearthing tho skeleton of a mastodon, recently discovered In a bog on the farm of George W. bwnyne, near Shlrleysburg, this county, U progressing as rapidly as tho dangerous condition ot tho soil will permit. Ono tusk, four feet seven Inches in length, nnd the base of which is sixteen Inches In circumference and hollow to a depth of eight inches, besides two molars weighing ilvo pounds each, several ribs and a portion of tho vertebra hnvo been uncovered. All tlio bones are in nn excel lent state of preservation. It Is lielleved that the entire skeleton will be found. AmlKissador Ittinjoii'H l'votost, llKltlJN, Nnv. 1. The prohibition by Gorniany of tln importation of American cat tin has I'll to a lively oxchnngpof views between Hint. Theodore Runyon, the i.ii'rknn ninhnssodor, and Huron Mar Bcut.1 v u Bh boratein, tiie (ionium for eign minister. Mr. Ituuyou characterized tho order as severe, unjust and unneces sary retaliation against theduties bnpowxl by the United States on Gorman lft root siujar. Haroil Von Hloberstcin admitted tho severity of tho order, but said that Germany would not barter tho soundness of hor cattle for a prospective lowering of tho sugar duty. Vcrillet Against n Itnllroail. TllENTON, Nov. 1. Tlio suit of George 15. Spencer, acarpentorof Suuinilt, against tho Delaware, Lnekawounn and Western Railroad company for $K,000 damages ended with a Verdict of $12,000 In favor of tho plaintiff. Ppenoer wnslnjured on Jan. 15 last near the Ilaekensnck bridge, when an Orango train crushed into tho rear cud pf tlio Dover oppress. Thirteen persons wore killed and over sixty badly injured in the accident. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Oloalug Quotations of the. Now York nnil PlillarieltihlH KohnngeH. Nbw Yomc Oct. 81. The movement of price on the Stork Ext hangs today was irreguur In the main. In the early trading thoooal shares and the Omngorx monopolised the hnsiness. In the ilpal dealings sumo lew sharea rallied a fraction, hut the avncralniarkutclosed heavy, ('losing bida: iA-blgh Valley V W. X. Y. A l'a Sfcj Pennsylaaia 8154 Erie law Reading- 1"H I).. 14 W hV. St. Paul.' WU We-t Shore.... Ihigh Nav ( X. Y. Central mi N. "Y. N. E. pf.. 8u Ioke Erie W... 154 Xnw Jersey Cen... UIW Del. A Hudaon....lsSU Gouerul Market. PniLAneLPHH. Oct. SI. Flour weak; win ter superfine, t82.1U; winter extras. ftX.V); No. 9 winter family, f.-MO'tS (W; west ern winter, clear, JU.tO-fiii 00. Wheat dull, weak, with Mu. bid and 54940. asked for October. Corn inactive, easier, with W4e hid and f"3c-. asked for October. Oats dull, firmer, witli iMe. bid and asajo. naked fo OcUiber. Hcef iUlet. Pork active, steady; new mean, f IU.5HOU.50: extra prime family. $18.ft0aH; short elear, SUPKI. bard steady; w.-hUro ateain, J7.ll): uty, )tf.5tl. Hutterdull; weatern dairy. Iiailk.-.; do creamery, 16Q Wio -, do. factory, lOHc: Elglus, )c.; Imitation creamery, 1818o.t New Yorkdalry, lUttto.; do. creamery, 17Q3n.i Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 21e. ; do. choice, 3So.; do. fair to goiMl, HOidlojc.; prints jabbing at Dft&Wo. Cheese lirmiXew York largo. 8QIOX0.: do. small, hk-fcllo.; part aklma, SHOTo.; full kUlniH. HH&i. Eggs steady) New York and Pennsylvania. HJ&tlKo.; ice linuae. ldeilttK-c.-, western fresh, I7aio.! cases, a.7Mta.60. Uvn Stock Markets. Nr.w York, Oet. v Haevea lower; natlvn steers prime, 5.uj,A.:tV fair to good, Sl.5tt I, DO: ordinary to luedluiii, .75.(.M; common. sa.ivkaa.w: ox.n. si.Bepi.so, bulls, jaou.s.i: dry cows, $1 Un.iK Calves active, higher; poor to prluiD eala, (aj.7.75: graaaers, ?a.a7Hj to$.75i wektern ' alien, tii.'l 7S. Hheep" firm, lambs lower; poor tu prime theep, common to elmleo lambs, 5ft3il.li4. Ho firm; Inferior to ciiakie, f l.UO&.lt. l;tT 1,1 MH i Y, l'a., Oct. 81. Oatlle steady; Mime, t-V6Vl.l: goOdtiM.IOSl.tQ; fair light steers. j.iitJ.50.MllogsifcHlve,''hlgUcri Phtia delphias, ti.75SM.79; comuioa to fair Yorkers, ft.UC.U; stags ad rooah aawa. (3bk&U; aUts) weak aa unokania. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Trof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, sayg; i was all run down, weak, nervous and Irritable through overwork. 1 suflered from brain fa tigue, lucntal depression, etc. I be came so waak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking- Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything Is changed. I sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more In ono day now than I used to do In a week. Kor this great good 1 eivo Dr. Miles' Itcstorativo Nervine tho solo credit. It Cures." I)r. Miles' Nervine is wild on a positive) guarantee that tlio llrst, bottle will benefit. Alldnutgistssell Itatll.ftlKittles for 15, or It will bo sent, prcnnld, on rucrlnt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llkhart, Ind. Political Cards. "VOTE FOR OP FHACICVILLE, For SHERIFF. Of Shenandoah, For SHERIFF. "VOTE FOB OS. WYATT. first District, 1 11SUT1I, VOTE FOR (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR, "VOTJED FOE. JAMES B.REILLY Of Pottevil'tc, For CON&RESS. ALEX. SCOTT 0 0 a ILalEy T. M. REILLY'S okktkawa's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Wincsp Whiskeys, ete. Don't forget the place. X. SI. Itellly'3, Locust Avenue. 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