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WEADING PA'LROAD SYSTEM (Ins leavo Shenandoah b follows i INewYorlr, via Philadelphia, week dn A l.SS, 7.20, a.m., 1132, 2.53, 6.6.5 p.m. Sunda. V km. Tor Now York via Mauer Chun flays, 5.25,7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.65 p. m A. Reading and Philadelphia, week day -.iUS.a5,7.20, a.m., 12.83, 2.65, 6.65 p. m. Bu Cay, 2.10. a. m. Tor Pottnvtllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. a 12.32, 2.55, 6 55 p. m, Sunday. 2.1(1 a. m. For Tam&qua and Mahanoy City, week dvr 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 2.55, 5.B5 p. m. But day, 2.10, a.m. Additional!, Mahanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. Tor wllllamaport, Sunbury and Lowlabuii week day. 3.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7,00 p. a Gundav 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.1. 7,20, 11.30 a.m., 12.82, 1.35, 2.55, 5.65, 7.00, B. p. m, Sunday, s.lu, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.2. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9,85 p. m. U9rflt,l 3,85 ' TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH l Leave New York via Phlladelpma, weekday. 0.00 a. m., 1 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., ll5 night. Su day, O.uo p. m. Leave Ne w York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.30. 9,10 a. m.. 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Termini weok days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.(K 6.02, 11.30 p. tn. Hucday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.10,7.10,10.08,11.1. . m., 5.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a tr Loavo Pottavllle, week fliys, 2.35, 7.40 a. m 12.30, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tam&qua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.11 1 a., 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. re. Leavo Mahanoy City, week daya, 3.45, B.I1 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, S.54 p. m. Sunday, .! ,. m, Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dr. fa, 2.40, l.il 3.80, 9.87, 11.59 a. m., 12 68, 2.06, 5.20, 8.23,7.69,1 J." p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamaport, week days, 10.10, i. i 8.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Vf est vi R. A O. R. R.. through trains leavo Readim Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. a R. R. R.) at t., 7.u, ll. a, m., a.io.o.m, i.a, p. m., aunaay j.h 7.40, 11.24 a. m., 3.40, 7,22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet TThar and Bouth (Street Wharf for Atlantic City. 5.00 p. m. Acoommodaalon, 6.00 a. m.. 5,15 n. m. Sunday 'Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m Accom modation, o.w a. m. bqu p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, cornet Atianiio ana Aritansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35. 9.00 a. m. and .00n d 5.30 p. Ja. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. Bun las Kx' ress, 4.00, 7,30 p. m. Aocommo datton, 7.15 a. m., aud 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. Q. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act Philadelphia P I A.SWEIQAPD.Ocn. Supt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAH SOIIUYLKILI. DIVIBIOW. JUNK 3d, 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Nev, Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenixvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) at 5:00 asd UH5 a, m. ana sua p. m. on weesaays rorrous Grille and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. ra. SUNDAYS. For VTtggan's, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe at 8:00. C:l0.m and 8:10 n. m. For Uambure. Reading. Potts' town, Phoanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at cm, a. m., s:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Hundavs. 1118 a. m. and 5:40 rj. m. Leave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah at Ml 16, 11:49 a. m. ana 1:40,7:10 ana iu:w p. m.aunaayt x.t 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 D. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Bhcnandoah at 5 67 and 8 SO a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p tn week aays. un uunaays leave at d du a m. Leave Broad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 820, 405. 450, 5 16, 6 60, 7 83, 8 20, 8 60, 11 Ml 11 14 am, is w noon, 14 m p. m. tuimitea u. nrnnn 1 05 and 4 22 o m. dlnlne cars.) 1 40, 2 SO (dining ear), 3 20, 6, 5, 6, 8 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p tn, 12 01 night. Sundays, 820, 4 05, 450, 515, 8 22,95, 1103 am, 12 41, 110. 2 31 (dining car), u, tL,imuea4':),OA;, uij, dw, i i-, oipw, lSfll nlirht. Express fo- Uoston, without ohange, 11 a m, weekaays, ana 0 ou p m aauy. WAHnmuiUAflU Lixa nuurn. For Ualtliuore and Washington 8 60, 7 80. 8 II , 1 10, 10 20, 11 19. 11 40 a ra, (12 35 limited dlulct car,) 180, 3 18, 141, (dining car). (51 Con gratsional lmlt;, dining car), 517, 655, 7 40 idlnlnjcar) p m, and 1203 night week days, auniays, 850, 71, 910, 1118, 1110 a m, 4 41 (dining ear), 0 55, 7 40 (diulug oar) p m and ,3 03 night. Leave M irket Btreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprtes. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m weok days. Sundays, Express, 8 13 and 9 45 a m. For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 100 p m week days Sunday, U 00 a ra. PorSea Isle City, Ocean Olty and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun days, 9 CO am. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. B. M. PRITOBT, J R, WOOD, Un'IUan'3 - Pass'i t T. M. REILLY'S OEKTRALIA S POPULAR : HOTEL I Whoro you can always eet a glass ol Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines Whist eye, etc, Don't forget the plate. T. Itl. Kcilly's, Locust Avenue, 0ENTIta.LIA,P4 BnEKANDOAn's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd nd Wnlte Hto." , All work guaranteed to be B.rst-eUas, In, every ptrtlcular. Ullk tlea and Moe curtain sa ipo llty. Goodi tiled for and dpfliered, , Aitrlt Bollelled. f ' Four Lose Their Lives by tho Burning of Tkoir Home. THREE MEN BEEIQTTSLY INJUEED. Tlie Charrrd llodlr-l nf tho I.lttlo Ones Km- cued Threii lluurn AftiT the riro Fruit less IllTorta of the I'lrclucti to llracue the Doomed Ones. Ntack, N. Y.. Oct. 2a. Fotirtrmndchll- tlron of Hev. William Taylor, Jletliwllst missionary bishop of Africa, perished In tno olegnne liouso of their fnthcr, llov. Hoss Taylor, In South N'ynck, yohtertlny. In luUlitlon 0110 man was so badly burned that ho can scarcely recover, nnd two othors woro seriously Injured. Mrs. Taylor was awakened by tho smell of smoko, and aroused her husband. Thoy found tho halls of their homo filled with smoko, thoilro having ovldently obtained great headway. Jlr. and Mrs. Taylor suc ceeded In grouping their way through suf- locating smoko to tho onon air, wituout having been nblo to extend a helping hand to their blx children or others of tho house hold. l'eonlo on tho streets had seen the flro, and as Mr. and Mrs. Taylor omorged from tho burning building tho flro department arrived. Tho enorglos of all woro directed toward tho rcseuo of thoso who still re mained In tho doomed structure. Tho two eldest of tho Taylor children, Stewart and William, woro aroused m lima, trad, jump ing from tho window of their chamber, weru caught without serious Injury. Four others of tho children perished. Their names aro: Harriet, aged 11 years; Ada, aged 9; Arthur, aged 7; Sohultz, aged 5. Their charred bodies woro recovered threo hours later and removed to an un dertaking establishment. Bosldcs tho Taylor family thero were In tho houso Michael Mullady, a laborer, and two houso decorators named Edward Llnta aud William Ittith. All three had been sleeping In tho third story. When aroused cscnpo by tho stairway was out off, and they jumped for their lives. Mul lady was so badly hurt that ho can scarcely recover. Kuth and Llnta sus tained serious injuries, but thoy will prob ably recover. Tho house which was burned had only rcceiltly been built, and tho Interior deco ration was still lncompleto, More Stnuip Thieves Caught. CoLUliniA, S. C., Oct. 23. William A. Bench and II. Clag Slusabaugh, of Wash ington, who aro charged with being ac complices In tho recent stamp robbery thoro, woro arrested hero last night. Beach took tho trouble to keep an Itemized diary, and It shows how freely Smith, the chief stamp thief, spent tho mouoy ho received from tho stamps. Tho arrest was miulo when Beach, accompanied by Slnsabaugh, called at tho postoiUco for mall sent to him under tho namo of Nod Lawrcnco. Tho men admitted their Identity, Boach confessed to tho wholo affair. A Conscience Stricken Itobber. Baltimoiek, Oct. 23. James S. Fronch, of El Paso,Tox.,was brought boforo United States Commissioner Rogers ou tho chargo of breaking Into a post ofilco at Ponca, Dixon county, Nob. Ho was committed to jail and his hearing set for Thursday noon. Tho crlmo was committed last February. Yesterday Fronch gavo himself up at Parkton, Baltimore county, saying that ho could endure the thought of his crlmo no longer. Ho has been dodging tho officers by working ou cattleshlps between this country nnd England. Novel Law Suit nt llrltlgeton. BlilDGETON, N. .T,, Oct. 23. A novel suit has been brought In Esquire Meyers' court hero to recover a debt. One day last week, whUe sitting In a cigar store, William T. BuBols, a prominent cigar dealer, was en gaged In conversation with Postmaster A. S. Laning, who offered him $10 if ho would keep his mouth shut u half hour. BuBols kopt silent for a half hour, and then pre sented a bill to Lulling for tho 10. Laning refused to pay tho bill, so DuBols entered suit. IIIU Visits Urooklyn Tdulght. BUOOKLYJI, Oct. 23. Tho big Democratlo rally of tho campaign In Brooklyn will take place this evening at tho Academy of Music. Iu addition to Senator HIU E. El lery Anderson and Daniel Ij. Lockwood will speak. It will bo ono of tho greatest political demonstrations over held In Brooklyn. Tho labor organizations have arranged a reception for Senator IIIU dur ing his visit to Brooklyn. fitole thu ltand Instruments. Trenton, Oct. 2;), The local pollco au thorities arrested Arthur Woods, of Little ton, N, H., who Is wanted nt that placo for forgery and grand larceny. Woods was a member of the Littleton band, nnd stole n number of instruments from tho members. Tho stolen goods ure estimated at 1600 In value. Threo of them have Iroen recovered, and Woods has been looked up to await a requisition. Kx-Goerimr Itedlu'H Funeral. dtuM.1 1.111, . , "' 4x-Gpvornor Joseph D. family residence at noon yesterday. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. from the First Presbyterian church. Itev. Chnrle Herr, D. D., tho pastor, as sisted by Itev. Taul T. Cleef, D. D., of tho Wayno Street Koformed church, will con duct tho faervlces. Victory for Striking Hatters. NewAUK, N. J., Oct. 28. George B. Hydo, one of tho largest hat manufactur ers in Nownrk, gavo In to tho strikers yes terday morning, and about ono hundred of tho old hands returned to work. Hydo agreed to tho terms of the strikers, whloh woro submitted in writing. Tho strikers expect that tho other bosces will follow the example of Hydo. The Jury l'alled to Agree. SAN FKANCISCO, Oct. 23. Tho jury bo fore whom John W. Flood was tried for tho embezzlement of 1101,000 of tho funds of thoDonohuo-Kelly bank while employed as the bunk's cashier, failed to agree and were discharged. Tho Jury stood nlno for covictlon and three for acquittal. For Their Murdered l'arents. Westerly. H I . Oct. .'.'). Lizzie Borden nnd her sister have ordered from a Westerly firm u granite monument, to cost fiJ.Sto), to bo erected In Oak Grove cemetery, Fall Hlver, lntaampry.of their uipfdered par- -Six. Men llloivil to Atom. AlBN3?d?fttSjA powder mill ex- What is Cnstorlrt Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute, for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Plciisnrtt. Its gimruntqo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorln is tho Children's Pimncca tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorln Isso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." n. A. Arcukb, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Castoria' Is so universal and IU merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorso it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cajilos SLUtTYN, D, I)., Now York City. Tub Crariua MURDERER LAKE CAPTURED. The Slayer of l'rrtty Emm Hunt Admits Iiil Crime. IlocncsTKlt, X. Y., Oct. 22. The most awful crime In tho history of Orleans county, If not In tho history of tho outlro etoto the murder and mutilation of pretty Emma Loulso Hunt, n domestic employed on tho farm of Charles Van Camp, near Albion which wns committed on last Thursday night, was tho work of the farm hand William Lake, as suspected from tho first. On Saturday a confession written by Lako was found In his room in tho Van Camp houso. In tho paper Lako Intimates that all his troubles had their origin In tho fact that he was of llleirltlmato birth. Ho professed Ignorance of tho Identity of his parents. "If thoy are living," ho said, ' curso them," Ho says In effect that Emma Hunt had encouraged his attentions and led him to boliove that sho loved him. He had dis covered, howover, according to this state ment, that sho had boon untruo, nnd there fore ho had determined to kill hor and then end his own lifo. Lako gavo explicit directions for tho settlomont of his affairs nnd for tho disposition of his body. Ho also returned nffoetlonate thanks to the woman who had brought him up as though ho had been her own ohlld. Tho autopsy justifies tho theory that murder was committed to gratify lust and that tho mutllntlon of tho bodywus to cpnceul the first crlmo. The Murdarer Confesses. Albion, N. Y., Oct. William Lake, who murdered Knuna Hunt last weok was captured yesterday afternoon in a farm barn by two constables. He offered no re sistance nnd was lodged In jail hero. Lako acknowledged that he committed tho crime nnd said that after knocking the woman senseless he cut her throat nnd hncked her with a butcher knlfo. Ho says that tho only reason he had for killing tho girl was her refusal to reciproente his lovo, Tho murderer's ronl namo is Fuller. FIERCE STORMIN ENGLAND. Six Lives Lost nnd Jlneli Damage to Prop erty Iteported. London, Oct. 22. A flerco gnlo raged along thu British coast Saturday and yes terday, causing many casualties. Tho wind was so strong nnd tho seas so high that the channel bouts were greatly de layed. The Warner lightship whllo being towed from Spithead to her station broko away from tho tugboat when near Now Haven and was driven shorcwnrds. A bont was lowered to replace tho tow line, but a heavy sea capsized it and four of Its occupants were drowned. The lightship made leeway rapidly, nnd was soou driven iihore close by where tho lightship had ' u stranded. The crews of all were iaved by tho lifeboat crew nnd coast guardsmen by tho uso of tho breeches buoy. Many other exciting rescues of the crews of vessels driven ashore at various plaoes are reported. The loss to tho owners of fishing veMels is large, many of their boats having been dentroyed At Sunderland iv lite brlgi teaman who had volunteered to assist In tho rescue of the orew of a bark which hod Iwen driven ashore near there tripped upon arope which had been suddenly tautened by the pres- ; 8UTO ot th0 uuuuera upon it aud fell into Rml wng Atovrlel. A man who wus fixing a sign In front of a theater in Sunderland wns blown Into the street and killed. Much damage was done on land by the storm. The 1'OHtuIlleo SlUMitin Opened, Washington, Oct. 82. The postofllco museum was formally thrown open to tho public today. Tho museum Includes nil that was in the postullloe exhibit at tho World's fair, aud some additional fentures, The la.rgo postal oar Grover Cleveland is not there, but there is .1 oomplcto modol of this postofllco on wheels, The museum Is in a largo room In the court of the post' office denartment building. nugg'etjTof news. Yesterday's rebollotlng In Belgium re. suited lu Clerical pnocmrfes. With S0 church funds, Archibald Mo Nalr, of Chicago, has disappeared, Indians lu Coohltl, X. M., are dying rap idly from a Mi. , . .0 unfcn wn lnai.V.y. Boston's Or tml Lnlior Union adopted resolutions denouncing tho state nnd na tional militia. A dlspntoh from Yokohama, Japan, re ports the arrival thero o: Lorn nauiioipn Churchill ami his wire. A committee from LlUuokalanl is on its wuy to Wivshi'igtou to ask u i0,000pon slou for the ox-queon. Secretary Archibald, of Now York's Cen tral Labor Union, charged with being spy and Informer, wns exonerated by that body, Tho brewers uelegutes, who inaaa the chargo, ware wispeudod. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrheal, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dt gestion, Without injurious medication. "For soverol years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall alwayB continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Paadek, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Coupaht, 77 SIukoat SmsEr, Nmr York Citt The rrenldent Leaves ltuzzanVs nay, BDZZAItD's Bay, Moss., Oct. 23. Tho presidential party, Including thu president nnd family, Mrs. Pcrrino, Miss Hose Cleve land nnd tho three detectives who have been hero all summer, left hero nt8:80 this morning by a special train, with a direc tors' car attached for their personal uso. Tho party will reach Now York lato this afternoon, and tho president will remain long enough tomorrow to register, and then go oil to Washington. Hospital I'atients Foisoneri. COLUSA, Oil., Oct. 23. An attempt to poison tho inmates Of tho county hospital wns made by putting strychnlno Into the coffee. Twenty-two patients nro now suf fering from the effects of tho drug, nnd one man has already died. The coffee pot was examined and traces of tho poison were found in It. It is supposed that the work was done by a Chlmimnn who had trouble with tho steward and had been Pilsner Beers Finest, Pnrest, Healthest. hris. Scliniidt, Agt 907 West Coal St., Shenandoah. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CosTEixo & CASSIDV, Proprietors. HOTEL KAIEB, Ufl AH. BOncilILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest nnd finest hotul la the region. Pineit accommodations. Handsome fixture, Pool and Ullltard Rooms Attached. ED. BRENNAR Cor, Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquw. HondMime liar Fixture. Boat Braivle ft 5 and Ko fir Thpp! 1317 Arch St. U 1 1 I I ID OS PHILADELPHIA. PA. The onlr (tannine SperUIUt tn Amfrlci, nuiwlinsianuiDfrnnai. uiiiern auveuifee. 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AV your clothier for ttom. li!I3 L'iH Lagerand TOE MM LEADER His Eeoeption by His Soldiers in Now York, wosl: or the salvation army. It tins Led to Itrtter I.Hrt. Jinny Who llitil Neier ICnlereil n Church May IXnli Hsh International llMtriiitfarter In lite United 4tHtt. Nkv, Youk, Oct. 28. The memliers of the Salvation Army gathered In I'nhin Pquuro lost evening, and after greeting the venerable General Booth disjiorsed to reassemble In Carnegie Muslo hall, where the event of tho day tk place. An audience of 0.OU0 greeted Oonernl Booth nt Carnegie Muslo hall at 8 o'clock. Tho boxes were filled with fashionable men and women, who nro Interested in the aux iliary league of tho army. Commander Balllugton Booth led In prayer, and then tho llev. Dr. Emery Bradford, of Montclalr, N. J., read an ad dross of welcome to Genernl Booth. Com mander Booth then presented his father, tho general, with a handsomely framed testimonial from tho staff ollleers. Gen eral Booth arose to make his acknowledg ment, and a mighty wave of applause swept over the house. The general made 11 speech, In which ho briefly told tho his tory of the army. "Why did I undertako this work? Be cause In one part of tho east end of London tho population had never been lnsldo n church. I drew the painted woman of tho street and tho drunkards around mo and preached the gospel of Jesus to them. Bo foro then, Chrlitlaulty wus a by word of reproach on their Hps. "Peoplo have questioned our modo of operations. They decry tho noise nnd tho banners, but I claim the end has justified tho means, "Wo havo plautod our banners on tho walls of St. Petersburg and in distant India, and will push our light to ovory corner of the earth. We will probably In tlmo establish an International headquar ters iu America." Commander Booth then asked that $1,000 Bhould bo collected. The baskots were passed around, but tho amount collected-was not made public. IteWvhiK tho A. It. U. New Yohk, Oct. 23. Eugeno V. Debs, president of tho American Hallway union, will orgiinize a brunch of tho union in this city tomorrow. Debs will hold a con ference with New York rallroiid men ns to their connection with tho American Hallway union, aud 011 Thursday ho will address u mass meeting in Brooklyn. Fri day ho will start on an organizing tour tlirougli tho state, visiting Watcrtown, Rochester and Buffalo. The tour will tormtnato with n general reunion of prom. lueut railway men at Cleveland. Debs saya ho has received forty-two applications for charters slnco ho left Chicago. Deserting tho Detroit. NEWroitT, It. I., Oct. 23. Tho report that tweuty-llvo men havo deserted from tho United Status cruiser Detroit ou ac count of cramped quarters is pronounced untruo. Only blx men left yesterday af ternoon, and two of those were recruits. The Detroit will not sail until Thursday, us there has been some delay in putting her torpedo aboard. Tho Cincinnati is bolng lltted with torpedoes. Del limed !y Willi ltensts. GUTIIIHK, O. T., Oct. 23. Deputy Sheriff P. K. Albert, who has returned from the Crock country, .-.ays that while traveling along the bank ol tho Cnuitdtan river, near Thurber, ho found a pair of rusty hand- its clasping tho arms of a skeleton partly torn 10 . xoa by wild animals. It was all that remained of sumo prisoner who had probably osonped from his guards aud per ished. Socialist Societies DUsolied. ROSIK, Oct. 23. All tho socialist work- lugmen's societies throughout the king dom were dlf solved yesterday by govern ment decree. Tho officers aud domiciles of the members were searched mid unnii im portnnt documents seized. Several pro tests were made against tho action of tho government, but there was no disorder. Afrlen's Diamond rrodiictlon. London, Oct, 23. A dispatch from Capo- town stated that Mr. Cecil Rhodes, tho "Diamond King" nnd prime minister of Capo Colony, nt a meeting at Kimborly said that tho diamond product during tho post year was valued at f 11,100,000. To ho lixpelled from Italy, HOME, Oct. 23. M. Booglln, editor nnd proprietor of Tho Monlteur Do Home, was arrested jr-aturdny night, nnd will be ex pelled from the country. The Monlteur Do Homo, which was n church organ, has stopped publication. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing (Quotation of tho 'ew York an 1'hlladelphi'i Kxelmugeft. Ni'.w Youk, Uol. St. The share sneenlatioi Kut, very dull throughout l he day, the only noruulu feature of the market being the con thiued weaLueHri of Manhattan. The railway list was well held until the last hour, with the one exception noted. Cloaiiig bids: Lehigh Valley 8TM N. Y. & Pa.... SM l'euiisylvaula 6l Erie 13M Heading ll 1)., It. x W......... loo St. l'aul 60 S't Shore Lehigh Xav 51 N. Y. C'witral mi H Y.&N. I..aif 81H I-ake Krle Ac V... 10 New Jeraey Cn ..lv7H Del. & Uudaou.. .181M Ciciieriil Market. I I'HILAnKM'IHA, Oct. Flour weak; win ' ter superfine, $&3.10; winter extras, $2.2ft& , 2.10; No. 3 winter family, Jltl3.M; lVnnsyi- vunla roller straight, $.M3j.uU; western win ' ter clear, tX.ltv&X.W. Wheat dull, easler.with , Uc. bid and 51V4o. asked for October. Corn ' quiet, ateady, with W4C. bid and 67tiie. naked - for October.) OaU uulet, steady, with 36c. hid and 36Hc. asked for October, lleaf quiet; baef hams, tl&i.lt). I'ork steudy. Lard aieady; western steam, 7 bU; city, 0fi&Sffi. llutter steady! western dalry,lS16o.; western cream cry, lftaittc.; western factory, ll4ai5c.: Kl gins, a5o. imitation creamery, l(H$lte.; New York dairy, UQBSHc.; do. creamery, ISO J6o.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, Vi.; do. choice, o.; do. fair to good, 23Q21o. prints jobbing at WJWWa. Cheoiw quiet; New York large. ttOHHwv. small, Wiallo.; part skiuui. V47H'. Lgg4 aieady; New York and I'eim.j lvHlila, 20.'c., lee house, 1516Hic.; western fresh, UtaluKo.; caseo, Live Stock Markets. New York, Oct. SB. lieeves very slow, but steady; nntlie suits, poor to prime, $3.!XAi(, 8.10; rangers, $ i.Miti l.M: oxen and stags, !-.ce Oi.13; bulls. iSM! VI; dry cows, ll.lVaL' 75. Calves lower: poor to prime veals, (5dt7 W; grassers, t2.1-Viit2..Vl; western calves, 2.75;i 3.7S. Sheep and lambs very dull; poor to prims sheep. iT.aDftit.60; good to choice export do., i2.7(t.'J6; common to choice lambs. (3.71 1, lfoga slow and luwsri top lisg's; f5.1K, Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have been tnklnir your Restorative Nervine for tho past nireu iuuuuis aim i cannot, say enough in its praise. It lias baved nv Life. for I had almost clven un hnnn of ever bcinn well again. I was a chronic sullcrcr from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your mirviuu. wns. M. WOOD, Illngwood, III. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Allies' Norvinn Is Rnld nn n. nnatftvn' Euarantco that tho first bottle will lionaHt. AlIdruKgistssellitatfl, (i bottles for IS, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. MUes' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Pq litif al Cards. VOTE FOR OF FUACKV1LLE, For SHERIFF. WfiftrYoirlii, S.J.HI6B Of Shoiiandoah, For SHERIFF, VOTE FOE First District, "VOTE FOR (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR. AMUSEMENTS. TJHRQUSON'S THEATRE, P, J. FERGUSON, MANAGER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. JltlS VUKSOHliS.lI. Sl'CCllSH. Elmer 52. Vance's Ituallstlc Railroad Comedy Drama, Tge Linked Hail Anil the wonderful MA I3EA.Tn.iaE. Un to date. The mou mirrelous scenio and m ohaailoal efTecta ever soe i in thU country. 1 ne one supreme novelty ot me age. r uui Yes, lota ot It 1 FrlccH, as, 50 75 Cents. Reeerved Heata at ICirlln'a drag store. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaxlev Uroa.) Mo. 26 l'.am Centre tilreot. tiliiLiA.3iiiOA.Il, PA. 1 ir Motto ! Uest Quality at Lowest Oalk Prices. Fairouiso ro-ipeottnlly solleited. nrmsasatly erareVI J ln'JtltnflOdsrs byo I Ussto Xtuedrtandov u cDarkntr.backea Its' H 1ta,0Oq cspltal. . Posit Tf proofs and llPy D rk,UluilrteilIrimlitlrompeot.louril,B txM bj UliU MotluiutelMoUloare. I mahm n mi. r ,w MA PL,.... I LEX. SCOTT OS. WYATT, FOR LEGISLATURE, C 0 i .is.