"PWW I-. L s K r TBE DACE IS TTOJV over to rood uooiiu ana rcnuor od Impervious to disease when the blood Is pure and the liver active. For the liver li i the sentinel which nermita or forbids the germs of disease to enter tho circulation of the blood. You ought to bo Berm-proor against Grip. Malaria, or Consumption! vou will bo u you tako Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DIs- uovory. When your flesh Is roduced Mow a healthy standard, when you are troubled with pim ples and boll', or If you have dizzy, wook and sleepless, snells Its liest to hted the warning. Build tin your strength, purify tho blood, And set nil the organs of the body Into ac tivity, by taking the " Discovery." It's guar anteed to benefit or euro all diseases resulting from Impure blood or Inactive liver, or the money paid is refunded. There's no case of Catarrh so hopeless that Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cannot cure. Tho proprietors of this medicine will pay $500 for any incurable caso. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnnTLKILL DIVISIOR. JUNK 3d, 18C4, Trains will leave Shenandoah after ths abriTC date for Wlfrftan's, Qllberton, Frackville, Nt uasuc, ot. iiair, roiisvuie, uauiourg, Knioiar I'ottstown.Phoaatxvillo, Norrtstown ana Phil- uejpma nroia sirosi Biaiion) it o:uu aaa it ir xn. and 4:15 n. tn. on weekdays FarVnii life and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNUAYS. Far tTlrftn'H. mlhftrtftn. TTrkiMrvlll,. hi.,. ' Castle, St. Clair, Vottsvllle at S:9C. 9:45 . m .and Jiiop.m. Tor Hamburg, Reacllnir, PottF 9wn, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlsfown, Philadelphia ai oiw, u;vj a. m ouup. m. Trains leave t'mckvllle for Bhecandoah c 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:41 and lOiZT p. u, Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave PotWvllle for Shenandoah at lfftli. 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundiy at 10:40a. m. and 6:15 p.m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) fo (Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a a, 4 10 and 7 11 p an week days. On Sundays If " it 0 SO a m. Leave Broad StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, weok day& at 8 20, IB. 160, Die, 060, 7 S3, 820, 9 W, 11 i ii it am, i uv noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limned c press 1 OA and (22 p m. dining rars.) 1 40, 2 30 (dining car), 3 20, 6, S, 6, 60, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 nlgbt. Sundays, 3 20. 4 05, 460, 5 15, 3 22, 9 5), 11 1)3 f m, 12 fl, 1 40, 23) Mlnlns car), 4 0,(LlralUd422),50,63J,60, 713, 812pm, 1301 nlgbt, Eip-.nj for Boston, without change, 11 a m. weekdays and 60 p m dully. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Por baltucore nd VToi.Iuk -on. 5 W, 7 ill, 8 SI, 8 10, 10 SO, 1 18. U 40 it, (H i'.-.iited Olnln. car,) 130, 316, 111, (dining ear). (51" Con gres'OTial Lit .dlnlns car), 8 17, 8 55, 7 40 (dining car) p m, and 1203 nlgbt week days Sundays, 350, 7'Ju a 10, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dinlncr car), 6 55, 7 40 (dining otr) p m and 1203 n ght Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, rO ATLANTIC CITY, -f.iprtft 8 50a m, 2 10,4 00 and6 00 pm Week nays. Sum ls.ys, Express. 8 45 and 015 am. h.For Cape M.ry, .'iDjic.-om, Wlldwoou anu Wjlly lie ai:n, expro w, 8 a in,, 4 00 p m week Iays. Su rty, 9 00 am. For Sea -lo City, Ocean City and Avalon Express, 9 ID a m, 4 00 p in week days. Sun days, HO) h m. tor on u Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 00 p m week d ys. Sundays, 8 15 a m 8. 41 x.i.-.Ott J 't T0'H Oen 1 - " Wen ."tsis't' -t t M UiWM) SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, weak o r.10, 6.25, 7.2), a.m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.65 p.m. b.mli. 2.10, a. m. For New York via Maafiw Chun, week days, 6.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.65 p. is For Reading and Philadelphia, week fly 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.65, 5.66 p. xa BUI day, 2.10, a. m. For PottsvJUe, week days, 2.10, 7 'W . n 12.32.2.55,5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 a rr. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, mak 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 2.55, 5.65 n m Sin day, 2.10, a. m. Additional !oi Mahanoy Cltj week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsb irv week day, 8.25, 11,80 a. m., 1.81, 7.00 p. ? Sunday, 8.25 a.m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10. H.K, VS 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.33, 2.5i, 6.5 ., 7,(X 1. p. m Sunday, 2.10. 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week day 8 J 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.36, 7.00, 9.36 p, m. . On,' 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH l Leave Not York "la Phllaae'.cuia, aeku 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 1.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 nlftot. 8u" day, c.oo p. m. TLen.ve New York via Mauch Chunk. wjk d r i.80, 0.10 a. m., 1.10, l.so p. m. uave rniiaaoipnia, iteaain? 'vermin f-ej days, 1.20, 8.36, 10,00 a. m.. and kXh ii.av y. m. riunaay, ii.w p. n. eavr.-Reaflnir. week davs.l.i6.7.M.lJ PC, ll.t. 7.67 n. ra Sunday. 1.35. a. 'j ueave Poitavllle. week days. 2.85. 1 40 t m . 12.30. 8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.1'), a.s; m., 1.S0," 15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 K 'f. Leave Mahanoy City, week daye, i.ii, 9.81, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.61 p. m. Hundt,, 3. i. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ys, 2.0, i.U 8.80, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.08, 5.20, 6.26.7.K',lt.V p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, t. rr (.36, 11.15 p. m Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West : II. Ic O. R. 1'., through trains leave Readic Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.48,5.18, 7.22, p. m Sunday S.K 7.40, 11.28 a, m , 8.48, 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIO OITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street We ond couth Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week-Days Express, 9.O0, a. m , 2.00, 4.0J, 6.00 p. m. Aceommodaalon, 8M a. m- 5.4 p.m. Sunday Ftpross. 9.00, 10 00 a, m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Allantlo City, depot, corner Atlautio and Arkansas avenuos. Week-Dajh Express, 7 35, 9.W) a. m. and LOOK, d 5..i 'i, n. Aceomaiodatlon, 8.15 a. m., and 4.33 p. ni Mundai x res, 1 00, 7 30 p. m. Aocommo da lion, 7 IS . m., and 4 15 p, m. larlni w , nn nil nrnrnu t.ratna. READING- M O i.HANCOOlt.Oen. Pass. Ax. ,JJ Philadelphia Pa jLs-jtf- S' 7KIOAH1). Oen. Sunt m lniThool 1317 Arch St. Ul llWUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. E The only Uennlno Knprlalltt In America. Jj notM lihstandlog what others adtortUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY ANOJm RESULTS OF INDISCRETION bpociai Disease and stricture Permanently Cured In U to 6 diji Dl nfin DfliOnU Prlinarv or Second. ULUUU rUIOUli oryiurwl by entirely xiewmt'ttKHliutt) u uodais. flyeais1 l.uro- I rean Hospital aud ji iirattiral experience, as I Certincatotj aud Ulpfuinas iirove. Bend live I 2-cant stamps for book. " TlllTll," the only book expobing Quark Doctors aua otlieraau vertUnSas great snorlallkts. A true friend to all sutliivrs and to thoe conUituplatUig marrlaKe. The most atubborn and dangerous COWS HOllCUttU. ITntin , 1 Kvn'tt A-S , Wful. and SAt. nvn'i I I o-WBun. V-1J buccMsful treatment bylnalL Your Stomach : : : , Cannot stand the nam? washing that I your boots tlo. and the Svateryon drink lau't e en nt lor mat purpose, use , Lorenz Sclimidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BUIELD3, Mnaer Ehenaudoah Branch. BlIEWAl)D0An'S ItUL-TAMjB Oor. J loyd ci White Hts. t, a tror-- ("-anteed to be flrst-olaai In evjrj . flk. Iculir. Ik ties and lure curtain sasp'-o-' f. Qc"1- tiled for and dellrorod. A,tr. j solicited 1 READING'SJvEW FLiN. Application to Approve the Koor ganizatiou Sohemo. BONDHOLDERS' COUNSEL OBJECT. Th flutter ltcforriMl to Mint- f'rn rnrd, Who Aflrr u llmrlnj; Tixhv i tr Mutter Under AltlMmit, nnd Will File it Ite port In the Circuit Court. rniLAliKLPHIA, Oct. 10. linforunn array of legal and flnnnolnl men of this city and New York the OIoott-Karle plan of reor ganization for tho Heading llallroad com pany was cnllt'd to the attention of Judge Dallas, in tho United Stntos olrcult court. The matter iMsumud tho shapoof a petition filed hy tho receivers, asking permission to acquiesce In the provisions of tho plan and to pay out the 2 '4 per cent, commissions to tho syndlontes formed to put the rohahlll tatlou schefno In action. Samuel Dickson appeared for tho recclv crs,Jolm G. Johnson nnd Mayer Sulzberger for tho reorganization committee, John It. Dos Passos, of Now York, and Charles B. MoMlchool, of this city, for tho Fitzgerald committed of general bondholders, and Nathan Bljur, of New York, for Isaao li. Itlco and the Hartshorn committee. Mr. Dickson opened tho proceedings by explaining tho purpose and oopo of tho nlan. and ursine tho necessity of early ac tion to ro-osttibllsh. tho company on a sol- j vent basis. Mr. llljur',8 immediate reply began hos tilities. Ho mado a vigorous onslaught on tho plan and its promoters, urged that tho court had no jurisdiction, nnd declared that until tho syndicate had provided for tho extinguishment of tho compnny's debt lb could not nsk tho court to toko the road out of tho receivers' hands. Before tho argument proceeded further Judgo Dallas told counsel thnt this being tho regular day for tho opening of tho jury trjal term tho petition would boreferredto Gcorgo L. Crawford, tho special master, who would bo directed to mako a speedy report, A few moments later tho hearing was re sumed In tho master's offlco, and continued until Into In tho afternoon. Hero tho dis cussion was taken up by John B. Gleason, of New York, on behalf of tho first lncomo bondholders of that city. Mr. Gleason was anxious to return to Now York, and his objections to the plan were staled briefly. Francis I. Gowon, following for tho Le high Valley road, said that tho company was not a party to tho proceedings taken by the reorganization committee, but that It had no wish to Interfere with tho pray ers of tho petition nnd was willing to leave tho formulation of tho plan wholly to tho commlttco. Mr. llijur then resumed his protest against any action by tho court, saying that tho plan would leavo tho company Insolvent and in the hands of rocclvers, with no way of . being taken out of their bonds, and tho obligations would. increase instead of diminish. Lawyer Dm Bassos characterized tho. plan as extraordinary and nxtravagnnt, and believed thero was not a court in tho country that would npprovo it. Tho pur poso of tho application, ho continued, is to get tho court's seal of approval upon ,lt mill then use It as a bludgeon with which to beat, non-nssontlng bondholders Into submission. "Without n bond in its pos session this commlttco comes Into cotirt and utks to have this glgantio schemo of speculation approved, so as to force It down tho throats of the minority bond holders. Be bplie,vcd that if the J0,00f5,000 worth of Irands.wcre advertised for salo thoy would bo taken up at par, nnd in Htend of 9"H per cent., ns proposed by tho committee, there would bo a saving to tho holdors of Beading bonds of about 50,000. Mr. Dickson defended the action of tho recolvcrs and detailed the advantages to bo gained by tho approval of tho plan. Never in the history of the company, ho said, had thero been tin opportunity to borrow money so ndvnnti fji'ously. In answer to the o; .loneuts of tho schemo he said that If any one would show a legitimate busi ness transaction whereby tho Heading could be benefited tho rvcolvers would gladly listen to tho proposition. After Mr. Dickson had finished Mr. Dos Passos and Hecolvcr J. Lowber Welsh had a little tilt. Mr. Dos Passos thought that tho receivers should tako no part In the re organization, and said to Mr. Welsh; "You have been in two Heading reorganization schemes. Tho first fnilcd, tho second failed and tho third will fall." Mr. Welsh said ho did not approve, of "sticking the knlfo Into mo," but that when his udvorsnry was ready to stick It ho would lie ready to ro celvo It. Mr. Dickson's argument eloscl tho case for tho present. Master Crawford was uu ablo to say when his report will bo filed. Judge DnllHfi stated that while the re port Will 1 Hied in tho circuit oourt, It will be considered out of court. A Victory for Mrs. Hyers. PnrSBUlUi,, Oot. 18. The long and sen sational struggle for tho possession of tho l&rson and estate of Kbenozer if. Hyers, tho Allegheny Ironiiuwtor, wag decided yesterday. Henry Warner wa appointed conimifteo for the luuatlq, while Warner was agreed on hy Mrs. Byein and A. M B.vcr-,, the lunatic's brother. It is really a Victor)' for Mrs Byers. An JCxiire Oiflwj I-ooted. DAlIl i- Ore., Oot. 18. The Poolflo Kx preb company's olllce lu tills city haa been robbed of 11, 000 or $15,000. It is thought the robbers cinno here on a train with the treasure boi, and Know where It wiw con signed and the contents, and followed It up nfter It arrived. There is no clow to the robbors. Suit Against Kx-Cttshlt-r Oiirdner's llatatc. HoLLiDAYSBUito, Pa., Oct.'lO. Tha Sec ond National bank of Altoona entered suit In tho Blair county courts againstj the estate of Harry A. Gardner, thelatecashler of the bank, to recover f.H,B87.37, tho amount of tho ex-oahler's alleged embez zlement and fraudulent conversions of money, Officer Orlep's Victim Mity1tecner, Tuektoji, Oct, ill. Special QflloejGrlep, who shot Into a crowd of bqys and Struck littles George Fulton, haslx-en placed under HOO ball. He insist that, he shqt Into tho air, notwithstanding that the boy was hit. "Young Kultnu's ot edition is hopeful unless lntlimuuullui setr in. iJ' m T : JtcKlnlny tu Speak In New Orleans. COLUUUUB, 0, Oct. ill.-Governor Mo Klnley has decided to act. ptthc Invitation of the Bopublieauoomimrtooof Louisiana, uud will deliver a spcjh at New Orleans on Oct. 0. The Weather. Viir; slightly warmer; couth west winds. F N paint the best is the cheapest Don't be misled by trying1 what is said to be "juit as good;" but when you paint insist updii having a genuine br " of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure : "John T.Lewis 8c Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lend Tinting Colors. These color? are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 35 pounds of strictly Ture White Lead the desired shade j they are h. no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination ,f perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to lint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been savid property-owners by having our book on painting nnd color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia, Llrt O.- A COVvHOY. Dow the XCrjililt of the rinlnn Tat In 'a,'fr 'lifae. Kvcry yoar vabli hard of enttlo aro driv en Out of Texas to tho northern ranges. These herds number from 2,000 to 5,000 head each, and thoy aro driven by a com pany of cowboys numbering usually 12. Besides these men tl.rro Is tho ono In charge, commonly oalled "the boss," and 11 cook. Knch cowboy is u Mildly supplied with four horses, for tho journey is 11 long ono, and tho animals aro apt to become over worked. Then thero is tho possibility of ono or mora of them being killed in n stampede. Tho stampede Is most dreaded by tho cowboy. It uifans hard rldlnir and a fear ful tax on tho nerves, fcr In attempting to stop the progress of a l oid of young and Wild steers that are pauio stricken a man takes his life In his hands. To avoid such an occurrence whllo the oattlo aro "on troll' they aro kept as closely together as possible for in new and strange surround ings tho young cattle nre always nervous and excitable. At night tl.o oottlo are "rounded up" and kept together until they llo down. If tho cattlo aro quiet, ns thoy aro disposed to bo if tho weathor Is ploasaut, tho cow boys tako turns In riding around tho herd to seo that nono wanders away from tho main body. This is. kept up until morn ing, when the cattlo get up and ouco more bogln feeding. Tho drift from ToxnS to Montana requires from four to six months, and it Is Impossible to imagine tho hard ships that tho cowboy encounters in guid ing tho animals through waterless regions nnd over mountains. As tho northern localities aronpproncli cd tho anxiety of tho men increases, for they aro menaced by torrlflo thunder storms, ond thero Is nothing that will drive a herd of cattlo cruzy so quickly asa loud crash of thunder or a vivid Hash of lightning. To cnuso a stampede it is on'y nocessary for two or three oattlo tobcooiao terror striokeu and start away at a flying gait, bellowing in fright like a mad bull. In nn instant tho entire herd are idert and before the men oan prevent it are rushing madly norosa the country. In tills omergenoy the duty of the cow boy is a serious ono. He must stop the ter rified cattlo if possible, and oway ho goes at broakneok speed, striving to outstrip tho loaders. The race oontlnues sometimes for 80 miles. ChBUtauquan. A X-cinou Luncheon. Ono of tho children on Bivingcon sticet had nn uuexpctt.dstruke of luok tho other morning. Pho found a dime. Tho good news spreod rapidly through tho nelgh borhood.nnd shosoon found herself the cen ter of an nduirir.-? and reverential group. "Pay, wot cr ycr goln to buy!" was tho question which availed her ears. "Lemliig etioks an loiulngs. Pony'll give me th-tx lemhigs fur a nickel- Wo kin cut 'cmjn half. An loniing candy Is six fur five. That'll mako It right. Now, I'll ebtjoso the live wot I'm goln to treat, un I don't want any others a-tairgln on." 1.. is was accepted with resignation by tho group, ami tho soloetlon Was mado vri th a sclunn publicity. The uninvited seemed to feel no rancor, although one of them re 1 irked that she know whom she would not I., ilte tho next time she had any money. The fire chosen guests and thu hostess proooeded to make the purchases. The lemons were tillcod in two and hand'.! around. The sticks of candy ere proper ly apportioned. Kuch slick was prompr'y plunged into the heart of the lemon, nnd the six fent6N began to suuk their candy. "Dai'e'a one nice tiring," remarkod .1110 of the chosen few, "about Icmlng candy an lomlngs. Wy lost loncor'n anything." "Yes," ugnudthe giver of the har-quot. V '$ldH they're fashionable. I've read frcquo-itly of vl'lot lujiahlnjjs an pink lunohlnjH, an i1 Ik .veto U u lomln.i luneh luu. Sue!1" Sow York, World- ' ' 111 ought flank Tor Trial, KhaNKKOKT, K, Oot.' lf- T". Imur.t Crittenden, sou of Colonel Hobort Ji.Crit tondcD, who was captured In Cimttdu, wju, brought here yehti'nlay and lodged in jail to await trial In the 1'i.u d Slates court t anxwer charges of having taken mon.;. from malls while vugrj -d as letter cac rler In Frankfurt iKwtoUloe. Young Cr t teuden was nrrr itod last spring, and de faulted bond. Hi U u kcuuiUuu of iub J. Critteuden,' famous! In Kentneky poli tic, nnd was popular hero In society. 1: Is said Senator LliuUuy will laakivau i'.p peal to PrtalduH CI- eland to pin-don Crittenden owinn to his extreme youth. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." w IS THE PROPER THING Weimparta thorough knowledge of thelXJMMEHCIAr., (jTUDIES st the cost ol lets time and inoncy tliun ottier schools. THOUSANDS owe their succets In life (so tliey say) to the tralnlDE they received here. We made llHKAD-WlNNUlWof them. Ve wantyou toknowusiwrlteandwwllltellyoiinllaboutthlsl,lVKHrJOOU N. II. Weasslstcrad. testopoiltlous. (.'ALMM UUSINKSS COLX.KOU, 170S-171O Cliestuut bt-,lIIlLA. Vietoijr fur ri''-e Itrtx-is. Pl'-Woil ' ! - - ' n m ri il 1, it' Minn t,i. h 1.. : ,ju' ll' 1..)', from KaiiKuv ih oHil'rmod. The re).ls m fairly armed and very reckl -w. They 01 t ,rtli(xt the pvirnment buildings, whhh ,T.' fwli'-.i-' ., l.ded by Toyitt trciips. The Intttr we-' v ('.i 'Vafd, -aid ninny nf them wuti iilh il. M.iny mhon J'llned the viTvln, Ti muni'. ,,m wn'j-e killed. The province U ii'imut (I nudod of troop, ai.d t! 0 fuuels 1.; daily .- .hcfftig strength. A rcxix Kisi. In not ie r "s of TexM fie people live lo be Vt-vy olu. An old man ut 90, living 'finite n diMr-i" fruut. mvsrrst town, requiring nc.iij Luully gKjecriea, sent hl eon, n mnh Pevc ntv odd yan of aire. . Whan the son failed ti show np with the provi sions' in time, his rather reproached litm by saying, "Thnfs what oomeii from sending a kidi" Kxehango. DlCSerrnt burroiindlngs. Mr. Meeker It grieves me sorely, my son, to learn thi.t you toll untruths. Tako Washington, for example. He never found It iiooMmry t 1 s... Junior M ki r I know it, father, but In his day r: ,f u:i.,'t anything to He about. He in. 1 r tried to trade an altgun lot a blcych. 1' -aon Courier. Nearly all tho gum arable of commerce coraos from the great Sahara desert. AMUSEMENTS. -piERQUSON'S THEATRE. ' P. J, FKIIQUSON, 5JANAGKII. Tuesday, October 16th, 1894. Second successful annual tour of Mr. EBUfflET C0RRIGAN Late of Frohman's Empire Tkeatro,, New York city, in Jos. Herbert's "AFTER TEE ML I" Tho Funniest Comedy Up to Date Prices: 25, 3? anil 50 Cento. jjlERQTJSON'H THEATRE, p. J. rsuausoN, manaqkii. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, atii fS33viso3Nr -atii Tin: rni;.o3rE.YAz. sirccuss. Elmer E, Vance's Beallstlc Itallroad Comedy Drama, Tge Lirgified Mail And tho wonderful Up to "late. The molt rnurfelous scenle and rneciiiuion oii.i us evcrseoa la tnu country. The one supiemo novelty of the age. i'uu I Ves, lots of li ' Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved Heats t Klrlln's drag store. Political Cards. OXEJ FOB OP FKAUKVILLE, For SHERIFF. VOTE FOB OS. WYATT, First District, MUSSER & BEDDALt, (Snoeeaaors to Oosklcv llrw.) . y. aft MiHHi ten're Ktittef ltAfV)K, I' A. ?18ST GLASS G10GBBI Our -Motto 1 Best Quillty at I)wet Ctct f Iocs 1'stroDSKe resyxtfullf soltaltd, FOR HOUSECLEANING. TH I) IE 11 1 1 UA 1 Ohinese Groveniment Gives Assur Rnce to That Effect. JAPAN'S BEJE0TI0JT OF PEACE, It JforessttitiMi Vlnnrons I'reparnMons for llmtlle Itpiiioii.tnitlnnfl on the Wxxt of Ctilim f'hlnew Itcliels Asrillil ltpnrtel Mnrerititsr n Wi Clmnsr- LOKUON, Oct. IB. A diitpateh from Tien tBlu my that the Pel- Yang Mittmlrou Iuin boett able to leave dock, completely redt- td, with iniiKine n-fllleil ami oilier wise ready for active nervlce. Another dlftiinteh my that an imtierlal edlot ban lieen publlhe1 at l'ekln Bum 1 nsr for the Roverumcnt full reoniilblllty for tho protection of foreign resident, de ltouncing rowdyism andpunlshluK certain culplrtx Rhown to have taken part In the recent assault upon travelers. The Im perial edict alM wwimw etratiffers that their pernoua and proptirty will lie pro tected, and Its wording 1 esieclally favor ing tho missionaries. Tho Chluese overtures for peace having been rejected without a hearing, tho war now enters upon a chronio staae, demand ing an appeal to tho latent forces of tho omplre. Tho latter aro described as being quite great, but they require tlmo lu order to organlzo them. Tho Chinese government Is prepared, though reluctant todo so, to engago in a protracted conflict. Tho party in power recognize tho urgenoy of rodlcal military and fiscal reforms. Tho question Is, how long will tho natural cohesion war tho strain of a great war? Tho danger is, tho correspondent adds, that a revolution may bo followed by prolonged anarchy. A dispatch from Shonghal soys that Chang-Tslil-Touug, viceroy of Hu-Kwang, has been summoned to I'ekin in connec tion with tho uprislngln Ids province. Tho viceroy travels incogulto, aud upon his ar rlvol at l'ekln will bo given an lptcrvlow by tho emperor. Tho rebels In tho provinco of Hu-Kwong recently attacked some government build ings and captured them, after defeating tho troops employed lu their defense. Sumo of tho ChlncMi troops' subsequently joined tho reliels. The reliels killed two manda rins nnd a nuinlicrof Chinese troops. They are now believed to be marching upon Woo Chang, which city has been deuuded of troois all the garrison having been scut to tho coast. Uleil 111 n Itusslan TrNon. Washinoton, Oct. II). A cablegram re ceived last night states that Krzminskl, tho naturalized American of whoso caso tho state department has had under con sideration, died In prison at Warsaw ou Saturday. A fow mouths ago Krzminskl visited Uussla to seo his family und upon arrival was arrested and placed In prison at Warsaw. Tho stato dopartmout was appealed to and took up tho matter with tho Russian government. St. Petersburg authorities advised tho state department a fow days ago that Krzminskl had been con victed of embezzling government fluids whllo serving as a police olllclal in lblSS, aud that he had licen placed in prison to servo a sentence of fifteen years. Centrull's Confession of Murder. IJeu.evili.e. Ills., Oct. 11). Iu tho olr cult court George Ccntfell pleaded guilty to the murder of Frederick Kohn, a fanner of liist Carominlet, last August. Ceutrell was employed by Kohn on Ills farm, and, it is nllogvd, h.ul been Intimate with tho lnttor's wife b. fore the murder. Ono night in August, while Kuhn was returning home from town, his wife aud Ceutrell wnylald and shot lilm aud then d.ishedout i. '"-nlni with a hummer. .Mrs. Kohn will bo ti,i.u .-lis mouth for tho rrimo. jg5S A IUb ltart Wreckml. Astoria, Oro., Oot. 16. Tho big log raft which was towed to sea from thu Columbia river on Friday last.dohtlued for San Fran oibco, is believed to have met with disas ter. Incoming vessels report having en countered drifting logs, and thero is no doubt that they hud broken looo from tho raft. Tho raft wa the property of tho Southern Pacific Railroad company, and coutaiucd 10.IXX) spars and piles. Ambassador lSaynrd's Welcome Iloine, Wii.jiinuion, Del., Oct. 10. Ambassa dor Bayard arri ed hero from Washington this forenoon, and was given an enthu siastic weloomo. This evening thero will bo a monster parade, followed by n recep tion at tho rooms of tho Ihiynrd Lotion. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (JnotntloiH of the New York and l'lilliitlelphiii llxclmiige. New Yohk, Oot. 15. The question of gold hipnieiiUi toEurope was a most Interesting one to the Kimcututiira on the Stock Exchange today, and Imparted to the stook market a nervous and uiisetllod tone. Closing bids: Lehigh VaUey ... .. 87 W. N. Y. !.... W Pennsylvania- MH Krie 13 Heading 7 1).. I,.AV ltw fit. lHtuI West Shore 1Q3HI lhiKh Nav 61 H, N. Y. Central. .. . mi N. Y. A N. E. pf . . mi Lake Krlo & W 18 Nw Jersey Con. 10T Dol. Hudson ...1U8 Ex. dividend. Ocnornl Markets. Phiuadhlpiha. Oct. 15. Flour weak; win ter superfine. tttt&MO; winter-extras. $t.8S 8.411; No. 8 winter family, S8.40ft3.60; state rollor straight, 8.608.U; western winter, clear, 3.43.rXI. Wheat dull, lower, with 680. bid and Wv. asked for October. Corn quiet, easier, with (He. bid and Sttc usked for October, tlats quiet, lower, with 3Sc. bid and 3590. asked for October. Bef quiet; family, WU; uxlrs miss, 1838.50; beef hams, 518.50; city extra India mass. fA). I'urk steady; new mess, Jlt.5ll.fM5. 50: eitra prime fftpilly, 5lV15.50; short clear, 515 17.511. I.snl quiet; western steam, $S; city, t7.IS5.&7.87tt. Iluttor ftrni; western dairy, UH Sf.lGc.; do. creamery, .rn?W.V'. ; do. factory, 183 14c.; Klglus, imitation creamery, H18r ; New York dairy, Untitle.; do. creamery, IB Mo.; statu creamery prints, extra, 86o.;do. choice, Wo. ;Mo fair to good, na&Stc.; prints Jobbing at ZK&Slo. l'hesa dull; New York large, SOlOWc; small. 8M(311c.; part skims, tHTMc; full skluu, 3e. Eggs Arm; New York and Pennsylvania, Vt&2le.i lee home, 15 l4c, IJi htock Murkcts New Yobk, Oet. 15. Ilefves lower; antlvo steers, gowl to i-rluie, l.D0l5.fU; uiedlum to fair, H.aWtt.M; common and ordinary, $3.60 t.15; i'i,lr rangers. J8.70; stags sad oxen. 52 5 m; bulls,!) 85X.WJ; dry tows, 51.3541. Calve higher; poor to prime veals, 967.75; grassers, g.60a:.75;-wcstcnn..!vr,58.50ttt. Hheep firrn; lambs hlfflivr; poor to prime sheep, $1.603.15. jierlUllbs.t common t fairly prime lambs, f3.37lsai.ft6 Hogs lower; Inferior to choice hogs, 5V5(i-vn. tiipl Liui hty, la., Oot. IS. Cattle dull and Ipweri lrlmt. 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