f he Jierald j EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by srr.iiAJ,i l'VJii.isiiiNG comvanv, rnblloatlon onion and me hanloal department, !M4KastOoa Street. It delivered In Shenandoah and surrounding towns for Six Cants t week, payable to tbe carriers. By mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five oents per month, In advance. Advcrtlnnent charged according to apace and position. The publisher reserve the rtgbt 10 change the posltlop of advertisement when iver the publication of news requires It. The tirht Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid (or or not, that tbe pub tlherg may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post osiee nt Shenandoah, I'a.. a second close mall matter. TUB XmtllNa lWltAZ.1), Shcnandoab, Fenna. grown by tho Long Island nud other American farmers this Beuaon, because ( tho general shortness of our potato crop, Hut tbe lower tnrlll permits lar ger Importations of foreign potatoes, and e may shortly cotpect to sea potatoes coming from Kiiglnml, Ireland nnil Ger many its well m from Scotland. TllRHli n ro 11 lot of croakers In both olltloal parties who are always strlkiug for money, crying ilowu members of their respective parties who contrlbnto to their success, and nevor say anything about those who hold on to the coin like grim death to n nigger. When any crumb fall these croakers are always on haud to claim the lion's share. It It too bad both parties cannot be cleansed tit the pestilence. Evening Herald. THURSDAY, JfOVEMHEH 1. 1801. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, QENL. DANIKL II. IIA8TIN0S, ' Centre county. For Lloutonnnt-Govornor, WALT Kit LTON, v ! Allegheny icounty. For Audltor-Gonoral, AMOS II. MVUVi Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMES V. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrossmon-nt-Lnrge, OALUSI1A A. OROW, Susquehanna county, OEOIiOK F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. ltEV. PATItlCK IIlCKEr, n Catholic priest of Leeds, England, whoso futher Is n wealthy taanufacturer of woolous, was quite recently In Pittsburg as the guest f Bishop Hlchard Phelnn. He Is making pleasure tour and has just crossed the continent from San Francisco. He says the United States is the greatest country on the face of the globe, and the masses, when compared with those of European cities, aro more progressiva In every way. Father lllckoy Bald he felt that the salVti. Hon of American Industries rested In full rotcctlon for tho same, as the manufac tares of this country mtiBt depend almost entirely on home consumption; that tbe talk about entering Into competition for the world's trade was all visionary. County Ticket. For Congress, CHAULKS N. imU.M.M, Of Mttieravillo. For Senator, SOth District, JOHJf J. COYLK, Of Matanoy City. For Representative, 1st District. JOSKI'H WVATT, Ol Sl'.cuaudoah. For Sheriff, ALKXANDKIt SCOTT, Of 1'rackvllle. For Director of the Poor, hem mrrrncK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS .1. lUCIIAUDS, Of Iteilly Township. It may snow the next day. It It does. the Democrats will be bo completely roverol that shpvels wont reach thorn for n week. A old v 'iv.! Is oomlng nnd will reach 1h.h - ute on Tuesday, .November 0th. v II Or n -nld ilsy for Jjemoornts, ami v Jl'AV to - th ise who want to avoid the blasts under Republican shelter. i in line and marah with steady ' t lii- music of the Republican band r ve the enemy out of their strong Victory Is In night. It only reufims for the friends of American Pro tcrtiou to strike the, final blow. nd holl W . at is tho difference between Hast Ings and Siugerly, from a labor stand point t Hustings is Interested in mine operations nnd is endorsed by the mine workers. Siugerly is engaged In th newspaper busiuow and Is not endorsed by a single typographical union, m iii. Tho Dispatches, from Yalta Grow More Discouraging, ' DENUNCIATION OF DR. ZAOHAEIH. U4 a 4'orrup .,'iaynr. Seattle. Wiu-h., Nov. l. In the Invest igatlon bi for.' the police commissioners of Chief of Po'k" Kogci, on charges pre- forivd by John Collins, proprietor of the Seattle Daily Telegraph, Chief lingers was exonerated of taking bribes or rocelv- ng money irom gamblers, but ox-Mnyor Harry Whllo was expoiod by Govonior John II. Mcfirnw as having ruslguod to avoid putilieiitlon of the charges that ho owned an Interest In a gambling game while mayor and of accepting bribes from gamblers for police protection. White himself cnnfoHxed on the stand that ho al lowed the ordinances to bo violated, nml declared hu should havo been lmpoached then and there. Murdered by Miiftltcri ltohber. Kvans City, Pa., Nov. 1. An aged farmer named John Kouso was killed by two masked men nt his residence, ono and n half mileB east of this city, last night. Kouso was supposed to keep somo money about tho houito. Tho strangers entered without giving any alarm. Tho old gen tleman was sitting near the tiro, nnd his wife and daughter were in tho room at ths time. One of tho men commanded Kouse o hold up Ills hands, but Instead of doing Bo lie reached his hand out for tho poker. As he did so ho win shot In tho heart nud Instantly killed. Tho masked men then bent a hasty retreat. China' Kltiprt'44 a ffulcldc. SIIANOIIAI, Nov. 1. It Is asserted that the young empress of China, Yo-Ho-Xa-La, wIioko death is announced, committed sui cide. It Is declared that she was rebuked by tho emperor, who slapped her In tho face, whereupon she took poison. Yo-Ho-Na-La was a littlo JIanchu maiden of 13 lloth the Public anil l'rofwwnr ryilon In- ccmcd at IIU ltratal l'mnhness nnd Nob lect in OnliT the t'rar'a lteinovnl to a Warm Cltniatu ttnrllur. YALTA, Nov. 1. Tho cznr-Ruffers fits of suffocation. Yesterday lie was uncon scious for several hours. The day was warm and the sky cloudless. Knrly In tho morning his majesty tried to rend state dlspatchos, but was too weak. Durlnghls violent fits of roughing particles of lung were brought away. Tho bulletin issued Tuosday night was not published hero until yesterday. It caused a feeling of lntenso npprchenslon. It wiw notleed that not ono of tho doctors In attendance upon tho czar was seen hero, though usually they are observed walking In tho streets daily. Everybody coming from Llvadia Is availed with questions, but nobody Is aide to glvo much news. Dr. Zacharln Is everywhere blamed for his wrong diagnosis nnd for allowing tho disease to go so far lieforo taking his majesty to a warmer cllmato. It Is niieged that there has lieen a serious quarrel be tween Professor Loydcn and Dr. Zacharln, tho former reproaching his collenguo with the czar's Illness by his brutal frankness. Dr. Zafchariu, It Is said, retorted angrily, nnd was only prevented froili leaving Ll vadia by tho lnterferencid of General Tcherovln, who threatened to forcibly de tain him. It Is reported that the Prluco and Prln cess of Wales are coming to Llvadia at tho special request of tho czar. Grand Duko Alexis Michuolovlteh, cousin of tho czar, who was disgraced nnd banished to tho Caucasus several years ago, arrived hero recently, wishing to boo tho czar nud ask his pardon lieforo ho died. Tho czar de clined to seo him, nnd tho grand duko de parted after seeing his other relatives. Tho newspapers have been prohibited from mentioning the visit until tho grand duke s father shall have ordered tho cen sor to allow tho fact to bo published. The czar's treatment by his physicians is unchanged. Ho takes digitalis and aconite and drinks n great deal of milk. Professors Wilschowskl and Wyodzew have been summoned to Llvadia from ot. Petersburg. St. Petkiisbuiio, Nov. 1. A letter re ceived here from Llvadia, dated on Mon day last, says: "Tho czar is extremely weak and hardly able to walk, but ho has not abandoned hope. Ho trios to ronssuro tho c.nrina, who is besldo herself with grief and auxlety. Ills majesty has fre quent somnolent fits which ho does his utmost to oven omo. Ho often refuses medicine, and the sentries outsldo tho quarters which ho occupies hear groanlngs during the night. "There is u great doal ot feeling against l'roiossor .ncnnriu, wnom i"ro)essor Jjcy den reproaches with Incapacity and negll gonco at the beginning of tho czar's 111 ness. Tho population of Yalta warmly greet Princess Alls whou sho drives out with tho czarowltz." Tho official bulletin issued from Llvadia THREE RAILROADERS KILLED. A l"at Upren 0r8b' Into n Freight Knglno at 1'oHtcr, 'u. ScilAtfToN, I'n., Nov. 1. An oxpresstraln on tho Dolawnne, Lackawanna and West ern railroad, north Jxnind, running at tho rate of forty wiles an . hour, diuihcd Into n freight engine at Foster, twenty-seven miles north of horn. Three persons were killed. A coal train engine wo barking down the south lwund track and by reason of nn open switch passed on to the north bound track just as the fast flying train eamo nlong. Ttfo coal train orew consisted of Engineer. Jnnjas, Lynqtt, of this city, and Klrenian Elmer Scull, of Moscow. The former was Instnntly killed, and Scull died at tho hospital here of his Injuries. alio express train engineer wns Valen tino liutlor, blnghamton, and his fire man was William O. Hosoy, of tho samo city. Hosoy was Instantly killed, but Dul ler crawled out from boneath the wreck of the two ouglnos with scarcely a hrulso. No passengers were Injured. MRS. DRAYTON'S ANSWER. Mr, P. ir. Vush Aualomink, Fenn. A Wonderful Cure Ulcor in tho Stomach Hood's 8aranpnrllla Rostorea Flesh Strength and Health. A Genrrnl Denial of llcr llubaiid'n Clinrgrs ' "C. I. II 00(1 & Co., Lowell, Mass. I or infidelity. "I feel It my duty to suffering humanity ta TltENTOK, Nov. 1. Tho answer In tho' give a .statemont ot ths wonderful cure Hood's James Coleman Drayton dlvorco suit wns Barsaparllla brought about for me. Over tw filed Into yesterday afternoon. Mrs Dray- years ago I became 111, due to an ulcer In my ton donies the charges of marital Infidelity stomach. I had six or leven different pbysl. inndo by her husband, anil accuses mm of cianj, wnoja standing was oi tne Highest, bul having deserted her without cnuso. Tho they did not cure me. I was broken down U nnswor Is filed In her behalf by E. V. health and lost In weight from Llndaburg, of Elizabeth. I 145 to 118 Pounds. ..urn. ijniyuju uuiiius mill enu luib iier I could hardly get around, nnd after Buffering everely for about a year, I commenced taking A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an Jdeal ! POWDER. Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. www Inclit upon having the genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. The Season is here: For Fainting .... and Paper Hanging husband whllo they were temnorarlly so- l I. T I ... I., Tn.,n iun.i l "'wiuij lut uuuub a jeur, i cuiuineiiceil lK li it , . t. iV i ""' i Hood's Barsaparllla. Attcrthe first bottle I be- l '.1 flh.e!,tl'!0"?Cf,UCi ,atUUXlt an to feet Ukea new man. I purchased an. Drayton makes Bpecluo donlnl of each and I TT a jJ'm af'a"ilt ttva every pnrngrnph in her husbaud's bill FlQUQ S D8fl W UlBS charging )icr with adultery with Hallctt ' TT. ,T . 5 t . , , fc ,, i tu..i- i. . other bottle and had not taken half of it when . LmL . i if n wif i, Z ! waa cured ot my trouble. I am now In health, was guilty of adultery with Bomwoor ,,? any other person. On tho contrary, sho , nlarly to my work. I firmly believe Hood's Bar says, sho has always faithfully regarded saparllla saved my life." 1". W. Ilrsir, Analo. her nmrrlngo vow, and has always boon a mink, Pennsylvania. Get Hood's. truo nud faithful wife. ' Hnod'n Pllla are hand made, and nortiwJ In proporUon and appearance. &5c. per box. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Takp no riakn but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in flrst-clasH, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insnranco Agent, ISO South Jarrttn Street. A.Iso Life and Accidental Companies DR. HOBIISACK, RFMOVED T N. BlaMJl St., It : above Green, I'bllft, Pa Frrmcrly at 806 North rtecend St. is tbf old t In America for the treatment of itcna nhnmrn utirf Youthful Ertnr. Varicoci lr H ydroctlo. Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment .i.i ir.all a specialty. Communications t-ncr&oi; ;onndeutml. Snd stamp for book. Hourj, I . m. to B p. tr Buudavs. S to 12 m Allfitnken for n tiiri;lar mill Killed. IlAlllllsiiuiiu, Nov. 1. A special from Ellzabethvllle, Dauphin county, saym John R. Engolbort, manager of-n coal and Iron company In Tunnosseo, who washomc on a vacation, approached tho house of Uriah Koppenheffer, nt Itlfo, nnd naked to Ik allowed to cnteV. No ono was at home savo Edward, Mr. K oppenheflor's son, and ho told him ho could not enter. Engel bert insisted, aud wns told ho would be shot If he attoinpUid to get in. During tho controversy tho door opened. Engolbort had n eap on inndo out of a whlto handkoi chlef," nud rushed In crying: "I am a whitecap." Edward fired as ho entered, the shot taking effect near tho left shoul-. dcr, killing mm Instantly. KopponhcfTor supposed Enzolbert to be a burglar. Tho deceased leavos n widow and two children. Get your work done by Mnhanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain nnd stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. All daily and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 Wost Oontre Stroot. Headquarters for the Evening Herald. llnrrlsnn nnil Morton Spt-ak. NEW Yoiik, Nov. 1. Ex-lJresident Har rison and cx Vico President Morton spoke at Carnegie Muslo hall last evening, When 0,000 persons wtro packed into the hi 11 by all sorts of menus there wcro still innuy thousands outsldo seeking admission. Es- .Tudgo Jsoah Davis was tho first speaker. at 7 o'clock last ovenlng says: "Ills maj esty has taken littlo nourishment. Tho tip. wnved flags, hats and haudUerchlofs congestion of tho left lung continues. 1 and chcored uutll they crow hoarso. Dreathlng Is dllllcult, and the pulso is weak. The general weakness of tho patient Is greatly inereobed." Thu Conk Guiir Still nt Jlrgr. M.U8Ko(ifiK. I. T., Nov. 1. There- nro no now developments in tho Cool; outlaw sit uation. Tim Indian noliCG havo returned when, flvo years ago, sho was married to nfter a week out without making any pre tho 18-year-old omperor against her will gross towards locating tho gang. All sorts MONEY TO LOAN, Loins midTfrom Jiootn 121,000 on pononf j' real fmto security. Nopubltrity. Loam cu be returned In small monthly cayaionu oi He hnd spoken only a few moments when ' retained torn numberof yearKtoBuUborroirt-r 1,,,. mimn'l nf fin iinni. nnil N loun from this company will not Injure tbf thcrowas n conimoiion at thd doorauil ai)ancU, sundlrR of any individual br Brin Messrs. Harrison and Morton appeared. No bonus. luterest6percent.iibnually.Mooej Their arrival wan slguallzcd by a great 'o md for aiy purr"i-e. cuch as to increase or , nn i i emc mifilmss. to Davoff raorinaffpi'. ludeomont ounmrsii oi riiiuuMiwai. .aj,iU i.u , , ,n ,.,,,. ,,- ,.., . nr Ir fast for iiny purpose that moacv may be desired ddro a, Central Trust Company J'a 1W Arch btrett, Philadelphia, fn. 6-9-m and against his, and tho nuirrlud llfu of tho young oouplo has been'most unhuppy. Tbrrn SUliert Killed. Naxticokk, Pa., Nov. 1. William Jonos and Goorgo lliickland, miners, wcro drowned by a rush of water from an old working, whllo they woro cleaning up an old gangway in tlio mines of tho Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western company on tho Hanover and Nnntlcoko town lino. Goorgo Jonos, also a minor, was killed by a fall of rock In tho mines of tho samo company nt Auchlncloss. Ho leaves a wlfo and six children. of reports nvo brought In as to thoirwhero- aboutH, but there Is no confidence to bo put in any of them. Tho gang has about ipiit depredations, nnd hnvp scattered In all directions. There is but littlo reason. ablo hopo of effecting their capture soon. Hint Use n Snparute Ilallnt. PlTTMiUKG. Nov. 1. Judge Ewlug yos- tcnlay handed down a decision which seta nt rest a question that lias bothered a mnn-, ber of citlos.md boroughs of f ho sli tc. In a suit broug t by Mlllvnlo bon ugh to de termine win Inror net a scpn.ato ballet should I o used when a oto is taken 011 a proposed lnonsao ot indoblidiusa Judpo Ewlug docUltd that a sepnrale ballot ba ' used. Ho further ruled tuat tlio comniio sloners nro not under any obligations to furnish ballots for tho debt voto. in ii m wMmi 1 1 1 1 1 ims TBamMi'iiraw mm r niLio rw,rff LJiS CSVi.1100 cr 'I -iL Vwltlva prno'.s 1 i.l lift vw ft' fft S.nl, Uliu. r.it, f roailll u f nni poiile.itd, fix PwB ree by mad. Wotli.uit' UmtUlcu-e. sXe 11 g99Ml!y-Jl.!gi6 ,l,-.B Pnle of 11 Jtiillroad Confirmed. Minneapolis, Nov. J, The salo of tho Minneapolis and .St. Louis mod to tho stockholders' reorganization committee was formally conllrmcd by tho district rainrt veutenliir. nnd Sl OdO OIV) In nnsh changed hands. Thodircctors pf tho ro-1 vision, however, that incite his will wn set organised company nro Here, anil tlio cloc- Conlottln," a 1'rlnt's Will. Middlktown, N. Y., Nov 1. Ertliri Brady, of tlm Montgomery Hoirn ' ntho Ho church, died a few weeks ago leaving nn ostato of 10O,C00, nlmost all cf which ho had willed to tho church. Ho died two months after mnklng this bequest, which it is alleged invalidates it. Ho mmlo pro- N old, gray-haired Hepubllcau euthu slastlially declared the other day, "W will win. Tho Republicans are united i this town and harmony prevails In etrongcr degree than it has for years." Good Wu h ive noticed a groat doal of this, too. I"t it he maintained until the pol'sci'iic.aud the tiueuiy will baurprisod at th result. ltnvnRo of Hog CItnlrra. .Tasksvii.i.u, Wis., Nov. i. Tlio hog cholera Is raging with fearful fatality in thooounty. Hundreds of hogs aro dying j In a few hours offer tho disease Is noticed. I Stale Veterinary Purgeon Frank G. Tous-' wint oliilms to linve a sure remedy for hog cliolora. Ho Imiculatodn horse, nnd thivo hours later killed tho animal, feeding thu enrcaas to dlsea.seil hogs. Ho claims that the hogs will recover after eating this In oculated meat. tiou will bo held tomorrow. William M. Bull will bo president, E, Hawley vlco president and It. B. Hnrtshown treasurer. All nro from Now York. Tii' Shenandoah Republican Iengue Will b." 1111 important factor iu local pi - j 1 iguig iroiu we naniaf ot mem-, ,our8 Inprrtlel Houm of r,abnr. CllAMliRUbiiUKa. Pa., Nov. 1. TheCum berlnud Vnlloy railroad today Incisiweil tho workina time of Its machine and blackiunith shops ono hour each day. Here- j A Candidate Cburgcil viltli ainrdrr. KoUNTZ, Tox., Nov. 1. T. K. Forguson, a well known citb.cn of Kountz, was shot nnd instantly killed and his body left on the roadside near this placo. Samuel B. Humble and his brother, Pleasant Hum ble, tho former a candidate for county as sessor, went ariVtttcd 011 suspicion and taken to Houktim for snfokoeping. A des jierute attempt was made to lynch tho prisoners, but the olllcers outwitted tho mob. l'iLM4iiarrs Sonliltl to Deat li. toforo the shop hayo Ihhmi workml eight ( Syiinbv, X. S. W., Nov. 1. Twopnssen- ARTMAN BTEEL PIOKET FENCE b-rsthas fur made public. Hut, it will bu w.th this organlKitlon as with all othn-s good, prltnt work wilt be re quired at all timed. Step should be taken that not m vote Is lot at auy eleo t o-i, no mattvr how unimportant the i- "ic may be. Tho liieiriiso to nine will continue ?viM'. ban evr asked Hon. John J. t - ylc, the HepubllcHU oaudldate for Sena tor la thts district, a legitimate favor and met with a refusal where there was po.v, r to gr.inl it. During his term In the last Lcgi-loture Mr. Coyle was always iu his scat looking after the interests ot his LOQstituents. Voto for him on Tues day next. If elected he will he of invalu able service to thts district. throughout tho winter, men will lie affected. Over a hundred THE farmers of Long Island have al ready dlscoveiud that tbe Importation of Canadian turnips, which are .selling in the New York market at OB nud 7f cents a barrel, does not tend to stimulate a de mand or secure e butter price for the tur nlpi that are grown on Long Islaud farms. The same may be said of their potatoes, because Scotch potatoes are now Belllug lu New York whore there, would have btn an excellent market for the potatoes Nntr TrMifH l'iimnM. Tbenton, Nov. 1. The tlcal year nf tin sUltc- of Now Jerioy closed yesterday. State Controller Hancock announced that tho amount of money in liankto the orodlt of the state is U80,856.ul, tho (argent sum ever reached, and SWa,817,070 more than last year. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Miss Kllorj Stubbleflold, who claimed to lie lit) years ld, tiled at Atohlson, Kan. Two sousjof John Brannon, of Henry county, Alu., aged 10 and 10 years, dlod of hydrophpbln. Thu pnwtileut lias appointed B, Frank Bean as postmaster at Hnmburg, Pa., vice A. L Shouio. Chnrh's CM'den, who insisted In tho capture of Jtt Davis in 1806, died at Seat tle, Wash., njgodbS. An asylum for tlio Insane at Joenkoep ing, Sweden, was destroyed by Are, and fifteen of the Inmates were burned to death. Two lioiiibs i xploded In front of tjie po lice station at- Milan, Italy. The front ot tho buildings were wrecked, but no ono was Injured. 3. IJ. Sovereign, general roaster work man of the Knights ot Iibor, denies that tiers are any dllferenros between T. V. Powderly and himself. Michael Connelt, who struck Mayor ShortlldMO with H- stone during a political mating at Wilmington, Del., wni lined tiO sj4 Mat to jail far thraa mntU' ' ' ger trains wcro In collision yesterday at, the station at Kedicru, a suburb of tills city. Hoven penouK, Including a Catholic dean, Fntlnv McCarthy, loat their lives lu the accident. Thlrtyponwins wurolnjuml. Most ot those- who lost their lives were ftuulilwl to death by steam from the engine, which was almost completely destroyed. Mt'tbodliit HLIioih lu Conference, I'im.AliKl.l'liiA, Nov. 1. All the bishops of the Methodiit Episcopal church In the UniUxl Sink's assembled In this city to day, and tho prooeeding? of their meeting havo ljoen looked forward to by the mem Iters ot the denomination all over tho country. The only absentees are tho bishops of Africa and India. Sjwlu'a Jfow I'reinlcr. """""""" ' Madkid, Nov. 1. Thoquoon regent has olmrirud Seuor Sugntn to construct a new cabinet in plnoe of tho ono that resigned on Tuesday. The, uegotlatlous that Suuoi Pagnsta Is carrying (in point to tho new ministry being more ot a protectionist ono than tho lust, Mali 1!.ik ltlHixl. OOliENSBUllQ, N. Y., Nov. I. Just bo fore the arrival ot tho midnight train on the brunch road from Kingston Junction, ,( challenge lor a j lut iu at Ktuustou. Canada, threo mall bags con talnlng tho Kingston mall word cut and all tholr oontents taken. aside tho money should go to Archbishop Corrlgan. A brother in Ireland contests tho will. To Settle Their Own Dispute. Buenos Ayues, Nov. 1. An Important question of frontiers Is nliout to be sottlcd Without tlio usual assistance ot foreign ai bltration iwtween two countries in South America. Tho epooial commissioners charged with tho teohnionl survey of tho disputed frontier met at Saltn toduy, and will proceed at ouco with tho work. They pro ijeners Olusoonga for Argentina, and Antonio liuljnrro for llouvla. A .ludgtt tu lEefgn. BKLLEI'ONTB, Pa., Nov. 1. President Judge A. O. Furs(,of the Centre-Huntingdon dlbtriol, announces that hu will send Ills KSlgnutluii to tho governor, to tako of feqt Not, 15, Judge Furst's term oxplrun on, the first Monday of January, ISO. He say a judge In this district has more work toierform than any other judge In the state. Ho will resuino his law practice. Colunul THiquti Commit teil for Trial. London, Nov. 1. Colonel Jacques, the American wlto Is charged with fraudulent practices lu connection with tho Townley estate claims, was formally committed for trial nt Bow street police court yebterday. It Is alleged that large sums of money lmve been obtained from people In Amer ica on the strength of their claims to those and other estates. Ituby Swallowed Stryelinluo rills. FlIlLAiiEU'lUA, Nov, 1. Stanley North, aged 8k yeah), died suddenly nt his home, No. 2139 Chrstlan street, from swallowing a dozen strychnine pills. The. pills had been ordered by a phyilelan for his mother's uau, nnd the boy In hU playubout tne nouso managed to get tne pox contain lug thorn. ) Jnhmon Chnllvufffi McKtnlty. Cl.kVKLAM), Nor. 1. Hon. Tom I. Johnson, the Drinf-riitlo oonnrrelonal candldatu lu the ivninty flist district (Cleveland wired i.overnor McKinley n tine; n.i.l dobnto IN EFFECT UAT 18, 1891, I'assenEer trains leave Shenandoah Fcnn IJaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hlgbton, Slatlncton, Whlto Hall, Catastuqt'a, Mlontown, Bethlehem, Easton andWeathorly .M, 7.88. 0.1S a m . UJ.43, 2 67. 6.27 p. m. For Nov? York and Philadelphia S.04, 7.33, 0.15 a. tr . 12.43, !.M, For Quakake. Hwltch back, Qerhards and Hudsondalo, 0.01, 9,16 a ta , and 2 67 p, m. r-V.r WIlnos-IlariB, White Haven, Plttston, LAteyvlHo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Rhnira, 8.m, 9.15 a. ni., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Iluffalo, Niagara Falls and .he West. cat. 8.1 5 a. m. and 2.67 5.27 p. m. Hor llclvldere, Delaware Water Oap and -troudcturB, 6,(Mn. m.,2.67p. ra. h'or T.ambertvllle and Trenton, 0.16 a. ro. ForTuukhiinock,a.0J,9.lSa. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Ithaca aad Ueneva 6.01, 9.16 a. m. 6.27 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. rrt. 6.27 p. m. Kor Joaneivllle, Levis ton and Header Ueadoit, 7.8? a. m., 12.13, 8.08 p. m. For titockton and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.88 9.15. a. tn.. 12 SLUT. 627 p.m. ForHllver Brook Junction, Audenrled and ttnzleton 0 01, 7.38, 9 15 a m , 12.48, 2.67, 6.27 and 3.0H p. a . JorScrantod, 8.04, 9.15, a, m., 2.67 and 6.27 p u.. Tot Harlobrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. ro., 12.48, 2.57, 5 27 p. rc. For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 1.6S, .61, 9.13, 10.10 a. tn., 1.00, 1.10, 4,10, 0.86, 8.22, 9.11 1 El. For flavor Hun, centralia. Mount carrnciana .itjmoVln, 0.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.22 p. mi ForYaic-Bvllle. Park Placo, Mahrnoy City and Delano, 0.04, 7.38. 9.16, 11.06 a m., 12.43. 2.67 5H. 9.08, 9.33,10.28 p.m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 8.16, 11.46 a cn. )., 1.83 0.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan-(1,-ttl rlll.t", a. m 12.48, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. tn. Lcivo Siienandoah for Pottsvlllo, 6.60. 7.88 tl.O,, 11 0b 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.07, 4.106.27, 8.03 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. S.C0. 7.60. ', 10.16, 11.41) a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.16, 7 66, 10.00 p ra. Leave sr.cnanaoan roruazieton,o.oi,7.S!l,..lo, n 12.48, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p.m. (evo Dazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 19,01, 11.09 a. m , 12.16, 2.H, 6.80, 7.26, 7.69 p. in. SUNDAY TKA1NS. Trains leave for Kaven Knn, Centralis, Mt, Carmcl and Hbamokln, 8.45 a, m 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a, m, una 8.15 p, m 1 rains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.6,1 a. m. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Bhsa ondoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. m. Tialcs leave for A shland, Cilrardvllle and Ijost Creek, 9.40 a, m., 12.C0 p. in. Tor Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn Baven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allontoirn, llethlchcm, Kaston and Mew York, 8.49 a m., 12.80, 2.66 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.66 p. m. For YalesVlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, tAVl 11.86 . m., 12.80, 2.66, 4.63 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11.80 a. tu., 1.06, IV 80 p.m. Leave Sucnacdoah tor Pottavllle, 6.60, 8.49, 8.30 a. m., 2.V p. m. Leave Polisviiie lor anecanaoan, B.ag, 11,49 is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper ihan a oouen lonce lorrusiucun-n, ,,.nuo,u. tery lots or unyuindof fencing. M H.Masieh tos the agenry and carries It in stock at ma i.arDie una gramiu worKB, ie n. mhi.i v .m.,1.88,6.lap. m. T.'.T 1 1 III, I , . . . 1 South Bethlehem, Pa f HAS. S. tEK, Goal, Pass. Apt., 1 I'niiaccipua K, W, NONrtKMACHKlt, Atst, G. P. A., uouin ucinienem, ra fXSZs T&ZSTV2,X VO.TkAV. 'TiSi O I'xruvlnn Insurgent Gaining Ground.. Buenos Aviies, Novt J. Adylcos re ceived hero from, t4'Pn AP t-9 tho, .ettept that the Inaurgentt aro gaining groun, Tht itfr!dpn, (Jpgnta4(iKlorobj, koa (e4a4 landlBj lb ooMfk, on political ihsiirs, In Ik-hvld in this city next b.ituiduy evmi'ig. AbHfiit Auari-bUti enloiifiriU 'I'aiim, Nov. . five anarchiHU, Jocqurs KlUon. iicelus Foete, Martin, Ruprat and I'ougut, wr sonteilced In their abionoeto tvfWity'Jrwi'' llnnrUotHne'nt. ' Thtfw'tra fonad gullly MbalaaJrlac ta a arliaUal awilam. 9 HALF DONE. Most of the cleaning and dyeing novv-a-days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as l you delivered it to us in persoa SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS A. F. BORNOT. ltlKFairmouat Ave., nwanepia THETTRQLLEY SOAP PIllUADOUPHin For Wanhlnsf Clothes CLEA N and SWJiJ.T. It LASTS T.OGT:v ihan otPjicr Soaps. Price FIVE CENTS a l?ar. - IPor 0nlo "toy ja.. XX. X7C5XjlVr. T fZRY WOMAN nnTnctlniG9nee.il nr- t', rr-vt' iu& ).ur?.fc tr.. sP9Wi r l.-ini raailimiML O 1 T ' .rnllBM SIO i' 7a s viiini(iboUi, Bt Thr i proMVt, and frtabi Ir rjlt. Tb, ninalje (l)r. r') o.t 4Uap- MM IB MM, avwtM MaA. 7
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