The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 04, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
nsTAHMSIIUD 1870.
1'uMMiod every livening, Kxccpt Sunday, nt
8 South Jahdin btiiect, Neau Cbs-the.
TTImi Herald Ii delivered InSlieunndonh nnd the
BiirroimcllliK towni for nix centK a week, pay
able to the carriers, lly mail Sl.00 n ymr, or 35
cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise
ments elmreed nccordiuK to Pimce nnil position.
The publMiei-H reserve the rlRlit to chntiKO the
position of Advertisements whenever the pub
lication of news demands It. Tlio right fa
reserved to reject nny ndvertlseincnt, whether
pold for or not. Hint tho publishers may deem
lmprocr. Advertl.lnfr rates made known
upon application.
Entered at the potrtolHee nt Shenandoah, I'll., as
second class mall matter.
TKLltl'HOXIt CONNECTION.
Evening Herald
FKIDAY, OCTOliEK 4, 1800.
STATE TICKET.
STATU TUEASUKKK,
Bbkjami.v J. Haywood, of jrarcor.
SUPEUIOK COUltT JUDCSKS,
JAMKS A. llKAVKK, of Centre.
E. W. Willard, of Lackawanna.
Chahi.kb K. Kick, of Luzerno.
Quokqk II. Orlady, of Huntingdon.
John J. Wickham, of Iiwiver.
Howard IIkhduh, of Northampton.
COUNTY TICKET,
junnn of oiii-hans' couirr,
'THOMAS H. II. LYON, of MalianoyCity.
CONTUOLLr.lt,
1IENJ. II. SHVKltX, of Shenandoah.
DISTllICT ATTOltNKY,
GILAS. E. IHtECKOXS. of St. Clair.
COKOXBH,
Hi:. S. J. SEYFEKT, of rlncgrovo.
DIRF.CTOIt OF TIIK I'OOIt,
S. It. MIDDIiETOX, of Gilbcrton.
COUNTY hl'IlVKYOU,
JOSEPH W. OEAItY, Jit., of Pottsvillo.
Complaints of dry wells and springs come
from all irnrts of tho country. More rain is
needed to fill them and replenish the streams.
Our exchanges from every point tell of the
scrious.eflccts being experienced owing to the
want of rain.
Tuif autocrat of tho Germans has, to use a
common phrase, sat down rather heavily upon
his royal brother. Prince Henry, because that
royaUndividual presumed to tell his Imperial
Highness that he mado a mess of tho Baltic
can.il affair. William appears to have got his
"Dutch up" at Henry aud has banished him
for a year;
Sympathy for tho Cuban patriots grows
hourly. Wcro it not for tho requirements of
international comity, a hundred thousand
jirmcd men, nnd all the warships that would
1)0 needed to establish Cuban liberty ou a
permanent basis and forever wipe out Spanish
tyranny, would bo furnished by this country.
NEW MARRIAGE LAW.
"fflarAifr riconso'rcfTs'amcnded by
tho legislature of 1893 went into effect on
Tuesday, last, in every county in tho state.
Tho operation of tho law has been retarded
two years by a clerk in tho transcribing room
of tho Houso of Representatives writing the
flguro "fivo" for a "threo" in tho original
bill. The marriago license act as passed in
1883 was amended in 18S9 so as to require the
marriage ceremony in tho same county in
which the license was granted.
The amended act, which now goes into
effect, provides that a marriago license may
ho secured in one county and tho parties bo
married in any other county In tho Common
wealth, provided tho party solemnizing the
eeremotiy transmits a duplicate record to tho
other county.
This privilege will be of tho greatest benefit
to thoso about to marry who can more readily
reach tho county seat of an adjoining county
than their own and will bo a convenience in
many other ways.
NIGHT SCHOOLS.
Within a short time tho local public School
authorities will throw open ten evening
schools for tho benefit ot thoso who cannot
attend tho day schools. A few years ago
night schools wore so little encouraged that it
was deemed a wasto of time and oxponso to
open them, but sinco then a more livoly
Intermit has been evinced mid the school
authorities havo folt justified from time to
time in increasing tho number.
This year the system starts out more ex
tensive aud elaborate than over beforo and
we hope to see the offorts of tlio Directors ap
preciated as they should lie. For tho first
time au evening high nohool will lie entob
. llahed this year, aa well tw a ceparate
'veiling school fur girl and young wwiusn.
" Ths establishment of theee branshwi is
"highly commendable. It plutos tho borough,
to iOUie extent, on a footing with the large
oiiea, lu that none of the ruing generation
need grow up in ignorance becaiMe of enforced
labor during the day, and lack of means for
sci iiiuig a suitable education lu the evenings.
The ohuol for girls 1 mu innovation which !
it ia hoped will be fully as successful as the 1
other- It can work an Imwenw amount of j
ood in many directions if properly managed
and i ucouruged. One of the most painful I
,i;liu is to aee young girls roaming the streets!
t ii'it in (Irorea, growing up in the midst
or j.uMh educational advantage wimout
r 1 1 1 nig enough of it to he able to either
rrad or wi it- If tht toftlUli girl will but
,nmtLi mnniK ,i'liool the School Board
ill hi i II p.nd lor it-, i-perfuient.
Cut i nut for girls of thisebwa alone that
tlio si hool has been established. There are
ninny who, by force of i in iiuihtain i Imw
l)nt Iii i n j I de lo at lend the pu.Mii- school- and
who nro anxious to loam nnd know tliAtthoro
is something in lifo besides toillngand living.
Every sensible girl who Is deprived of a day
school education by circiiinstaneos which
require hor to labor, will welconio tho open
ing of the night school and will lwo no time
in having her nanio placed upon tho roll.
Every parent should givo tho subject of
night schools serious attention, and If any of
the younger members of their families liavo
missed tho great benefits to bo derived from
tho public schools through Inability to atteud
tho day sessions, they should seo that they
attend the evening schools. There need be
no hesitancy from four of cxpeuse, as this
like many other blessings of our glorious
country, is free and awaits only tho taking.
An inuldentnt Williamsport furnishes am
munition for tho revivalists. A negro nnd a
white man entered Into a discussion on
religion und the former closed his argument
with the remark, "I am on tho Lord's side,
and it will prevail." Tho negro spoko the
truth, for in the four-rouud bare, knuckle
fight that followed beforo fifty spectators and
a refereo ho pummelcd tho white man so
luidly that friends of tho lattor stopped tho
battle. Aside from tho brutality of tho affair
the negro deserved credit for having tho
courage to stand by his convictions.
Tub summor trolley airs havo not been as
liberally patronized during tho recent past as
during the heated term. They rarely make
their nppcuranco nuw and are not sought.
Thero is always danger of getting pneumonia
by riding in open ears in cold weather.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Hitters has proved to ho tho very
best. It effects a permanent cure nnd tho
most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield
to its influence. Wourgeall who aroafilicted
to procuro a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In case of habitual constipation
Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed
tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist
tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo
bottles only 50 cents at A. wasloy's Drug
Store.
A Wronged Hu.lmnd'a llwvenge.
Chicago, Oct. 4. Edward JIoc, n, pros
perous tradesman, shot and fatally Injured
his wife nt a North Market streot hotel, to
which she had gone with Peter Nelson, a
friend of her husband. Moe had been in
formed of theirintended meeting, and fol
lowed them to the hotel. Breaking down
tho door of their room, ho immediately be
gan tiring, emptying his revolver nt his
wife, Nelson in tho meantime mnklug his
escape.
DNlione.t HhiiIc Clerk's rtentenco.
Richmond, Vn., Oct. 4. It. V. Card
well, for ninny years bookkeeper In tho
Stnto bank, of this city, plead guilty yes
terday of mnklngfuKo entries in his books,
so ns to nllow a depositor to overdraw his
nccount. Ho was aenteneo.l to two years
in tho penitentiary. Tho bank is supposed
to hnvo lost tit least $20,000. Card well Is n
married man, of ilrst class social standing,
and ho returned to tho city to stand trial.
Smith I'lemls Guilty of Murder.
Decatur, Ills., Oct. I. Charles N.
Smith, who last week killed his child,
Louise, and slster-ln-lnw, Edna Huebert,
pleaded guilty as to tho child, but not
guilty us to tho sisier-ln-luw. Tho court
lias taken tho caso under advisement until
Monday, when it is expected tho death
penalty will bo pronounced.
.Sliniiiokln's Water t-'Hinlne.
SllAMoniN, P.i., Oct. 4. Tho reservoir
of tho Hoar Gap Water company ran dry
yesterday, nnd tlio .Shumokiu and Ml.
Ciirmol Electric railway has been com
pelled to shut down on nccount of the
drought. Unless ruin fulls within two
duys tho Shiunokln street railway will
also havo to suspend operations.
rnfHor Holers l'oloned Hlmiotr.
Camdiiidqe, Mass., Oct. 4. Tho autopsy
on tho body of Elliott V. Rogers, tho In
structor at Harvard, who was found dead
in a laboratory nt Harvard Wednesday
night, shows it was u caso of suicide, Med
ical Examiner Duroll having found a
largo quantity of cyuuldo of potnsslum In
tho stomach.
Idle Miners to Iteaiiine Work,
Shamokin, Pa., Oct, 4. Six hundred
ldlo mine workers will find steady employ
ment nt the Noilson shaft of J. J. Long
don & Co. ou Monthly next. Tho mlno
Will resume operations after tin idleness
of soven weeks, caused by tho depression
lu tho coal trodo.
HangHd at Sixty-two.
JEltSEY ClTT, Oct. 4. John C. Czech,.
alius -'Fish John, was hanged in tho
Hudson county jail yesterday for the mur
der of his wife, Mary. Czecli was 08 years
old, and tho oldest man ever hanged In
Hudson county.
The Weather.
For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor
ney: Fair; easterly wluds.
Scrofula, Salt Rheum
And All Other Blood Ci3eaoos-How
They May Bo Cured.
Speaking simply from what Hood's Sar
saparllla has done, not only onco or twice,
but'in thousands ot cases, we can honestly
say that it Is the best remedy for all dis
eases ot the blood, whatever the cause.
By its peculiar Combination, Propor
tion nd Process, It possesses posltlvo
medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself.
It has cured the most virulent cases
of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when
all other prescriptions and mediclnea
have failed to do any good.
Wood poisoning, from u-hatcvev ori
gin, yields toltspowerfulcleansing.purl
fylng, vitalizing effect upon tho blood. If
you desire further particulars, write to u
as below. Remember that
Hood's Sarsapanlla
Is the One True Blood Purifier prominently
In the public eye today. Prepared only by
O. I. noon & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.
Bold by all druggKts. i six tor ?6.
Hood's Pills
ai r Urn lient after dlnnci
fill i by aMiit lUutnuo
HARRY WRIGHT DEAD.
The Noted Uaseliall Veteran-a Victim of
Cntnrrhnl Pneumonia.
Atlantic City, Oct. 4. Harry Wright,
chief of umplros of tho National Lcaguo of
Basobnll clubs, ex-player and ax.mnnugor
of tho Philadelphia olub, died at 13:40
o'clock yesterday
nfturnoon nt tho
Sanitarium, of ca
tarrhal pneumo
nia. Mr. Wright,
who hns dono
in orb thnn nny
other Hum to
bring basobnll to
, V Its present high
standing, wns ii
native of Eng-
ts land, whoro ho
wiw born In 1835.
A yearlnter, how
HAitr.v wrttaiiT.
ever, his parents
removed to New
York, nnd Harry received his youthful ed
ucation In that city. In his youth ho wns
nlways nn urdent cricket player, nnd In
1867 wns first onjrAgiHl professional
bowler by tho St. George Cricket etui),
succeeding his fntlior.
In 1833 Mr. AVrlght began to play tmse
Iiall. Eight years later ho wont to Cin
cinnati, nnd thoro organized tho famous
Red Stockings. Since that tlmo ho has
nlwnys boon n baseball leader, but for
years has taken no notlvo part In tho
gamo.
How lMltorx nro Treated In China.
Nineteen hundred editors'of a Pekin paper
aro said to havo been beheaded. Some
would shudder at such slaughter, who are
heedless of tho fact that Consumption is ready
to fasten its fatal hold on themselves. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the elll
cient remedy for weak lungs, spitting of blood,
shortness of breath, bronchitis, asthma,
severe coughs, and kindred affections.
Stamps, La Fayette Co., Arkansas,
Du. It. V. PlEltcK: Dear Sir 1 will say
this to you, that consumption is hereditary
iu my wife's family ; some havo already died
with tho disease. My wife has a sister, Mrs.
E. A. Cleary, that was taken with consump
tion. She used your "Golden Medical Dis
covery," and, to the surprise of her many
friends, sho got well. My wife lias also had
hemorrhages from tho lungs, and her sister
insisted on her using the "Golden Medical
Discovery." I consented to her using it, and
it cured her. Sho has had no symptoms of
consumption for tho past six years.
Yours very truly, W. C. KOGEKS, M. D.
Delicato diseases in either sox, however in
duced, speedily cured. Hook sent socurely
sealed, 10 cents in stamps. Address, in con
fidence, World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shot nt Ills Superior Ofllror."
Chicaoo, Oct. 4. Colonel R. E A. Crof
ton, commander of tho Fifteenth Infantrr
nt Fort Sheridun, nurrowly escaped death
or nt least u severe wound lit tho hnnds of
Lieutenant S. S. Pnguc, of Company F,
Fifteenth Infantry, yesterday nfternoon.
Tho lieutenant fired three shots at tho
communder. Otio passed through a loo.-"3
fold of his overcoat, just over tho ri:;ht
groin, und tho second aud third passed
close to the body. Lieutenant Pnguo a
few moments beforo had escaped from tho
hospital, whore ho had been undergoing
treatment for mental trouble, occasioned,
It Is said, by over lndulgenco In liquor. At
tho fort today it wns said that tho lieuten
ant was not rosponslblo for his act, nnd
that his meeting with Colonel Crofton was
a chance meeting.
The Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor
ially of a popular patent mcdicino : "Wo
know from experience that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy is all
that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it
stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved
us from an untimely grave. Wo would
not rest easy over night without it in the
house." This remedy undoubtedly saves
more pain and suffering than any other
medicine in the world, Every family should
keep it in tlio house, for it is sure to be
needed sooner or later. For sale by Gruhler
Bros., Druggists.
Chinese .Citizen lteftt'd Lail'lln?.
San Fiiascisco, Oct. 4. Among tho pas
sengers on tho last trip of tlio steamer Rio
do Janeiro was a coolio named Geo Hop,
who was returning from a long visit to
China. Geo Hop claims to bo a citizen of
tho United States, und produces docu
ments to prove It, and also, among other
things, a passport Issued by tho depart
ment of stnto, bearing tho signature of
Jumes G. Blaine. Collector Wiso, how
ever, says ho is tho solo judge as to tho
landing of Chinese, and ho refuses to ro
cognlzo Hop's credentials. Tho matter will
now bo taken into tho United Stutos court.
Tlio Discovery Saved Ills Life.
Mr. O. Calllouette, DrusKist, Ileaversville,
111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovory I
owo my lifo. Was taken witli Iji Grippo.and
tried all tho physicians for mile about, but
of no avail and was given up and told I could
not live. Havimr Dr. Kine'sXow Discovery
in my storo I sent for a bottle and began Its
use and from tho first dose began to get better,
and after using threo bottles was up and about
ajram. It is worth its weight In yolil. wo
won't keep store or house without it." (let
a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store.
Gheerlnic for tfoutheru Farmers.
TlALTIMOUE, Oct. 4. Report to the Mrm
ufucturors' Reoord show that tho high
price of cotton is greatly stimulating the
business interests of the south. It is esti
mated that tho price ot cotton, as ooin
parod witli last year, and the inorawe lh
grain production will ninice a not uiuer
ence to southern farmers of over $100,000,
000 us ooinpid with 1H91. In iron inter
ests then) Is considerable elation. The list
of Industrial enturprises reported for the
week, while covering u considerable range
and diversity, is not so long ns for preced
ing weeks.
OountprfelUr Stein Held for Trial.
Nbwabk, N. J., Oct. 4. Before United
States Comroiiwioner Whitehead, in this
city, Deteotivo Burns, of tho secret servloe,
arraigned Jiillus'Stcln, whom he arrested
ut his home on West Kinney steet on sus
jiioion of being Implicated in the counter
feiting of eoins. Ktoln was held iu S,000
bull, in default of which he was locked up
to await the action of the federal grand
jury. Hums claims to have convicting
evidence against Stein and the rest of the
goug who were tuken luto custody in Phil
tide! ph la. i
Will tsfrnohlie Mulatto!.
Columbia, K. C, Oct. i.-Tho constitu
tional convention, by un overwhelming
majority, haw adopted a i-lausu forbidding
the lutermaiTicg of a white person with
another pnv.n who wit alns any negro
blood wlmii v. i in his :' her vein- This,
In coiiiic tiiin with tho Miffnw i-lause,
Will havu the onVct i-f disfranchising
muluttocs.
W ' ' f"r 1 tlnH ,l"a A
KvirylxHly says lU-d Flag '!, :.'"i . At
liiuhli r l!i. is., drug store.
BEAUTY.
HOW TO INCREASE IN WEIGHT AND
OTHERWISE IMPROVE ONE'S PER
SONAL APPEARANCE.
Every normally constituted man and
woman mints to look well. This is natural
and right. Wo havo little sympathy for
those people who through indoleiieo or
gluttony havo permitted themselves to take
on too much ilosh. They know that by Ink
ing plenty of oxorcise they can get hick to
their normal weight.
Wo do howover havo a groat donl of
sympathy for thoso poor, pale, thin sufferars
who either havo no appetite or else whoso
food distresses them to such a degree that
they are forced to live on a most frugal diet.
Their trouble arises from the fact that they
aro unable to digest suillcieiit food and when
their stomach is out of onler and fails to do
its proper work, foods aro worse than useless.
They simply ferment in tho stomach and fill
the system with poisonous principles.
What those people need is something that
will iliirest their food after it has been eaten,
nnd it is in ju$t such eat.es that the Digestive
Cordial as made by tho Mount Lebanon
Shakers is proving remarkably successful.
It is so prompt in itis action that a sense of
relief almost immediately follows the first
dose, nnd a rapid increase in weight is soon
noted .
The .Shakers have issued an interesting pam
phlet which may bo obtained upon inquiry at
any drug i-toro.
Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive
Cordial and seo what it will do for vou.
READING RJl. SYSTEM
IN KFFKCT OCTOHUll I, 18'.B.
Trains leave yhennnUoah ns follows :
For Now York via l'hllndclphln, week days,
210, 5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 68, 2 03 and 5 Si p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days,
0 S3, 7 20 a. in., 12 5H nnd 2 So p. in.
For Itcndini; nnd Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. in. Sun
days, 2 10 a. in.
For I'ottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 20 n. in., nnd
12 5S, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a.m.
For Tmnnqun and Jlahanoy City, week days,
210,5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a. in.
For Wllllaniiport, Simlmr.v and I.ewisburg,
weekdays, 3 23, 11 ao a. m., 150 and 7 20 p. m.
Sundays, 3 23 u. in.
For JIalmnoy l'lane, week clays, a iu, ,i m, a
7 20, U KO a. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 53, 0 53, 7 20 and 9 35
li. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 3 23,
7 20, 1130 n. in., 150, 7 20 nnd 9 33 p. in. Sun
davs, 3 23 a. m.
For llaltiinore, Washington nnd the w est via
II. ,t O. It. II., through trolns lenvo Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, I. fc It. B. It.) at 3 20,
7 53, 112S a. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. in. Sundays,
3 20, 700, II 2(1 a.m., 3 16 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addi
tltional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest
nut streets station, week days, 1 30, 5 41, 8 23 p.
in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. in.
TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAH.
Lenvo New York via Philadelphia, week
ilays, 8 00n. in., 130. -100, 7 30 p. in. nnd 1215
night. Sundays, 6 00 p. in.
Lenvo New York via Jlauch Chunk, week
days, 4 30, 0 10 n. in.. 1 10 nnd 4 30 p. in.
Lriivn Phlliidelnh a. Iteadlnir Terminal, week
days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. in. nnd 4 00, 0 02, 1130
p. in. Sundays, 11 sup. m.
Leave Reading, week days, 133, 7 10, 10 00,
11 50 a. in., 5 53 nnd 7 57 p. in. Sundays, 1 33 n. in.
Leave I'ottsville, weekdays, 2 33, 7 40 a. in,,
12 30 nnd 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 it. in.
Leave Tnmnqun. week day, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 n.
in., 1 20, 7 13 und 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 n. in.
l.enve Mnlinnav Cltv. week dnVH. 2 45. 921.
11 17 n. in., 1 31, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 3 43
Leave .Miuiillioy i mm, i-:iv huja, . w,
630. 9 37. 11 59 n. in , 12 68, 2 06, 5 20, 6 26, 7 53 nnd
,., .,.. ,n .
10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 4 00 n. in.
Leave Williamsport, weekdays, 7 42, 1010 n.
in., 3 33 and 11 41 p. ni. Sundays, 11 13 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Lenve Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf nnd
South street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00
p.m. Accommodation, 8 00n. in., 130, 0 30 p.m.
Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000a. m. Accommo
dation 8 00 n. in., 4 43 p. m.
Returning lenvo Atlnntlo City (depot.) week
days, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30. 5 30 p. in.
Accommodation, (150, 8 15 a. in., and 4 32 p. in.
Sundays tixpres, 100, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda
tion, 7 15 a. in., 1 15 p. m.
Parlor Curs on nil express train.
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(len'l Superintendent. (len'l l'nss. Agt.
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A genuine welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Haln anil Coal Sts.
Pool room attached. Finest whlskoys, beers,
porter and ale eoimtantly on tap. Choice tem
perance drinks and cigars.
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SOLD EVCRYWHERE
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Tonsorial Artist.
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Stylish lialr I'tittlng u gpeclalty. CU-un touxl
with every Hhavo
THE TRIAL OF DURRANT.
Two Tenons Sentenced by the Judge for
Contempt of Court.
SAN FitANOtsco, Oct. 4. Tho trial of
Theodora Durrant wns replete with sensa
tions yesterday. Henry .1. McCoy, gen
C ml secretary of the Yo-in j Mou's Chris
tian lUMoolatlun, wlio was eitod for con
tempt last Monday for tolling Juror Tru
man that if ho did not hang Durrant tho
pooplo would hang him, was llnod $2.V),
with tho alternative of flvo days lu tho
county jail.
During tho cross oxnmlnatlon of a wit
ness summoned by tho defense tho prose
cution d.welopnd tho faot that n student
at Coopor Medical college who did not at
tend thn leoturo delivered by Dr. Cheney
on the afternoon of April !l was recorded
present on tho roll oull book. This t's'i
mony Is of tho greatest Importance to the
prosecution, from the fact that It shows
the unreliability of tlio roll call buok, in
whloh Durrntit was' recorded present on
the nf tornooii that Blnnoho Lamout was
murdered.
The last sensation of tho day 'was an or-
dormadoby tho court committing Miss
Cnrrlo Cunningham, a nowspuperroporter,
to tho county jail for refusing to answer a
ouostlon. Tho dofonso dosired to Impeach
the testimony of Mm, Leako, who said sho
did not tell Miss Cunningham that she
saw Durrant nnd Miss Lamont enter
Emnmicl Baptist church on tho afternoon
of April o. Misa Cunningham testified
tliat Mrs. Leako did not tell her what sho
had seen, but when asked to reveal tho
source of her Information the witness do
cllned to nnswer. Au order was mado
committing the witness to tho county jail
for contempt, but on motion of tho defense
It was mado to go Into effect today, when
Miss Cunningham would bo given another
chanco to answer tho question.
Socialistic Orotvlh In Germany.
BKItLIN, Oct. 4. Tlio Vorwuerts pub
lishes tho year's report of tho sociollst ac
tivity, and notes tho lncrcaso of tho so
cialist Influeuco In communal sections, de
claring that tho term social democracy
nnd laboring classes Is liecomlngmdronnd
moro synonymous. Tho "Vorwuerts shows
that thero Is a surplus of nearly 55,000
marks for tho year In tho revenue of tho
party, which amounted to 247,450 marks.
Tho expenses were 180,354 mnrks. Tho
various collisions with tho state authori
ties resulted in penaltlos being Imposed on
members of tho party amounting to a to
tol of eighteen nnd a half years penal servi
tude, sixty-four years of Imprisonment nnd
31,102 marks Imposed as lines.
Alleged 1'ension Crooks Arrested.
Lancasteh, Pa., Oct. 4. Edwin Book
myer nnd his son, Edwin II,, pension
agents, wcro arrested yesterday on com
plaint of Special Pension Examiner Jenks,
nnd held for a hearing beforo Cbmriils
slouer Montgomery for nttempted fraud.
It Is alleged that thoy endeavored to securo
a pension for ono Frank Hart, who did not
servo in the. -army, under tho name of
Francis Isaiah Hart, afllrmlng that ho is
Isaiah Hart, a member of Company E,
Thirty-second regiment, United States
colored volunteers. Bookniycr, his son
and daughter wcro nrrested soveral months
ago for pension irregularities, but wore
acquitted on trial.
Mnjor Illnck Acaln Defeats Tom Wntson,
Atlanta, Oct. 4. Major J. O. C. Black,
Democrat, defeats Thomas Watson, Popu
list, for congress In tho Tenth dfictrby
a majority or 1,011. Tho election was ono
of tho qulotcst over held In Georgia, a
striking contrast to tho ono eleven months
ago. At that time threo prominent men
wero killed In tlio streets of Augusta.
Watson claimed that tho election last year
was unfair, and Black, lu deference to
Watson's views, resigned. Tho special
election was honest In every sense
ltaltliiioro's Mnyorulty Candlriftten.
Baltimore, Oct. 4. Both tho Demo
crats and Republicans held conventions
hero last night to nominate municipal
tickets, to bo voted for at tho November
elections. Unusual Interest was taken in
both, as a closo contest is generally pre
dicted. Tho Democratic ticket is headed
by Henry William for mayor. Tho Ite
publlciius nominated Alcacus Hooper as
Williams' opponent.
To Iteinova China's Capital.
Shanghai, Oct. 4. Viceroy Li Hung
Chang has gono to Peking nt tho special
request of tho dowager empress of China,
with whom ho has always hud tho most
cordial relations. A grand scheme of ad
ministrative reorganization1' has beon pre
pared between them, a prominent feature
being tho removal of tho capital from
Poking to somo moro securo placo in cent
ral China. - , - ,
A New Jersey Horse Thief Caught.
E aston, Pa., Oct. 4. Frank KflUnr vroa
arrested yostorday, charged with stealing
a horso and carriage bolonglng to Dr. H.
B. West, of Philllpsburg, N. J. Ho con
fessed his guilt and was takon to Bolvl
dore (X. J.) jail. Kellur was recently ar
rested in Philadelphia for stealing a $150
uloyclo.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Tho trial of the battleship Indiana will
take placo olf Cope Ann about Oct. 18 or
20.
Preaklent Olavelund hoe returned to
Gray Gables from his Ashing trip on Doug
Island sound.
A dispatch from Constantinople says It
U officially announced that Kiamil Pushn
will repluoe Said Pasha as grand vizier.
llunluu, the Canadian ounMiiun, an
nounces his willliurnea to row Harding,
tho ltuglUli sculler, over the Tyno course.
The pojatoffloc at Blssell, a suburban
town near tst. Louis, luw. boeu closod be
cause nobody will accept tho" postmastcr
shlp. In n oounagration at Cambridge O.,
several business blocks wore dostroyed.
causing $100,000 loss. One man was burned
to dentil.
At Slstorvllln, near Parkorsburg, W.
Vu., oltizous burned a gambling house
kept byAlbfrt Burton, during tho lattor's
absence.
lAcutunniit .(nines H. Cnvniuuigh hns been
appointed to t-'jnptmrlly Hiiecoed the Into
Ucuerol Poe. tis ciicf of the engineering dl
rb.lon in tho u irthwest.
The Loyal Legion of Now York has do
elaved ex-Strait Cleaning Commissioner
Aiidroww guilty of conduct unbecoming a
I goutlemmi. Ho may bo expelled.
The Uepuhl'.euus of tho Klghtuouth Illi
nois district nominated Judgu CyrtlB B.
i Cook, of AI.uli nn, as a cniidldiitu to 1111 tho
I vacancy cans -d by the death of Coilgress
I in. in Kemaiin
Mrs. Louis ToIk', of Clarksburg, Mo.,
i and her daughte.', the wlfo of Alfred Mo
' Lood, ot Kuii'-fts City, Kan., wore killed at
Kmisofc City, Mu., by being crowded from
I the ivui pliufoi-in of a car on the elevated
! road.
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HOBB'S MEDICINE CQu
Chicago. San princitce.
In ErrECrMAncn 24, 1895.
I'asoencer trains leave Sbeniindosh for
Pcnn Haven Junction', Mauch Chunk, Lo
hifihton, SlntiiiRtrn. While Hnll.Catasuuqna,
AllentownJletlilehcmiKiiston and weatherly
at 6 114, 7 38, M IS m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p m.
for .New York una rlniadelpliiH, H in,
7 3C, 9 16 a. m., 2 43, 2 57. p. m. For Qua
kake, Switchback, Gcrhards and Hudsondnle,
9 15 a ni. and 2 57 p, in.
tor Wilkes-uarrn. white Haven, littston,
Laceyville, Towanda, Sayrc, Wavcrly and
uimira. n ut, 95iti,2 57. 9 2Tpm.
For RoDbester, BuDalo, Niagara Falls and
the Weal. 9 15 o. m. aml 2 57, S 27 p. m.
tor uelvidere. Delaware Miner up ana
Strondsburg, 6 (14 a. m, 2 57 c :u.
for Liatnbertville and irentnn, 9 is a m.
For Tsnkliannnck, 1104,9 15 a in., 2 57,5 27
p. in.
tor Ithaca and uenevit, 6 in, y is a ni,
5 27 p m.
for Auburn, 9 15 a m, a 27 p m.
For JpHiicBvillo, bevistnn and Beaver
Meadow, 7 SM a. m.,12 43 p. m.
For Stockton and Lumber Yard, B 04, 7 38,.
15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 01 p. m.
tor Silver lirook Junction, Audenried anil
Hazleton. fi 04, 7 38. 9 15 am. 12 43, 2 57, 527
and S 08 n m.
t or tinranton, fi ill, 15 a in, z ov ana a
P m. T5A
For llazlelirook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Fa
land, B 04, 7 34, 915 a. 111., 12 43, Z 57,
p. in.
For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek,
4 40, 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in , 12 35, 1 40,.
4 10, 0 35, 8 22 p III.
For Raven Run, Ccntriilia, Mount Carinel
and Shamokin, 0 13, II 14 a ui, 1 32, 4 20,.
8 22, 'J 15 p. in.
. FnrYale3Tillf.JJkI!lacivMhno.v Cit.Y
'and Delano. 6 00, (1 04, 7 38, 9 15, II 05 a. in.,
12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 08, 9 23, 1(1 63 p. m.
Trains will leave rilinniokin at 5 15, 8 15,
II 45 a. ni., 1 55, 4 3d. 9 30 p. in., and arrive
Shenandoah at 0 04, 9 16 a in , 12 43, 2 57,
7, 11 15 p. m
heave Shcnumloan for Fnttsville, B 04,
7 .IH.tf 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57,4 10,
5 27, 8"M p. ui.
Lesva I'ottsville for SbenaDilonh, fi 00,
7 11', 05, 10 15, 1 1 48 ii. m , 12 -.2, 3 00, 4 4(1
5 20, 7 15, 7 55, w 40 p. in.
Leave Shennndosh for Iliizmtnn, 8 04, 7 3S
Id, u. in., 12 1.'!. 2 57, 5 27. s S u in.
Leave Hazlotou for Shenandoah, 7 35,
Id 05, 1 1 llfi a. in , 12 15, 2 68, 5 i0, 7 25. 7. 56,
p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave lor Raven Run, Centralia,.
Alt. Carinel alio Sluum-kin, (1 45 a. m., 2 40 p.
m, HiiiiainvM nt r-hatnnkiii at 7 40 a. m. and
3 45 p. in.
Trains nuv- Muniinkin fur Shenandoah at
7 65 ii. in. anil 4 ll p. .. and arrive at Slien-
aiidnah at 8 49 a. m and I 6,s p in.
Train leave lor Ashland, Girardville and
Lot l'r-ek. 9 4(1 a in-, 12 3d ty in.
For llHZieii.il, Block Cn -k Junction, Pcnn
llavi-u Junetmti, Munch Ohnnk, Allentown,
lSothlflii-tii, KiiKtun and New York. 8 49
a. in , 12 II'. 2 '5 p. in.
Foii,i'l,ildelphiai 12 3. 2 p. m.
For Yiilesville. Park Place, Muhuuoy City
Hid Delano. 8 IU, 1 1 S5 a. in , 12 30, 2 55,4 58r
. 03 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Sheniindnah, SO'
.n iift.-ui.;jiwis';'i) 3o p, iii.
l;.V(-"Sneiialidoh "lor Pottsville, 5 55,
8 49, U 32 a. ni., 2 411 p in.
Lfnve- Potuvitle for Shenandoah, 8 30,
10 4(1 u. in.. I 35, 5 16 p. in.
llt'l.LIN H. WILItlUl. Gtuil. 8upl.,
Soiiin Hot Ii lull o m , Pa.
CIIAKl.KK a, LKK. Ciei.l. Pass. Agt.,
Philadelphia.
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Tor Horsss, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hog?,
AND PO0LTHY.
S00 Pago Ilook on Treatment of Animals
uud Chart Heul l'ree.
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A.A.lHplanl Jleuingltls, JIIIU l'ever.
Jl.ll.Strulus, LamcnvHs, lilicuiiinlisia.
!.C;..-lll8lemiier, Mnsnl lllschuraes.
,H,..ltola or tiiiibs, WnrniH.
U.K..-Couiibs, Heaves, l'neunionin.
l'.l'.Collo or UripcN, llcllyacka.
(i.(3.9Ilscarriaiic, llcmurrhniics. ,
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Siieciulist in diiiiiiM's of tho
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
307 West Market St., PUTl'SYILLK
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