EVENING HERALD r.sTAiii,isin;i 1H70. Published every Evening, Except Sunday,at 8 Seurn Jahuin Htm:kt. N'kab C'kntiik. Tho Herald U lU llvoi ivl In Shenandoah and tlio surrounding towns for six cnts n week, pay able to the carriers. Ily mull Sl.00 n year, or 35 cents n month, payablr In Advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tlio right to change tlio position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands it. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether tatd for or not, thnt the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon nppllcntlon. Entered at the postodlce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, OCTOIlEIt 21, 161)5. STATE TICKET. STATE TKEASUKKU, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUTE1U0K COUKT JUDGES, James A. Hkaviiii, of Centre E. W. WlLT.AltD, of Lackawanna. Charlrs E. Rice, of Luzerne. Qkouok li. Oiilady, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Beaver. IIowaud Beeder, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDOH OP Oltl'JIANSi' COURT, THOMAS II. It. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTROLLER, BEN J. It. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHAS. E. HRECKONS, of St. Clair. CORONER, Dr. S. J. SEYKERT, of rinegrore. DIRECTOR OF THE TOOR, S. R. MIDDEETON, of Qilhcrton. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOSEPH W. GEARY, Jr., of Pottavillo. Do you want tho news? Herald. Then read the Tiie Democrats them there. aro on the run. Keep Mr. Corrktt and Mr. Fitzsimmons ilght and they wont. will Keep it green in your memory that Novcm her 6th is election day. The Republican ticket is strong individu ally and collectively, and will ho elected. It is tho duty of every Republican to help set out tho full vote. If that is done success is assured. Just as surely as night follows day, there will bo some surprises on tho ovening of November 5th. Uncxk Daniel Shepp'b political ghosts appear to havo again sought their quiet quarters amid the gravestones. It is high timo tho young Democracy taking chargo of the present campaign, back-numbers aro making a mess of it. was The MAnnioRouoii lands tho Vanderhilt plum on November IKh. lie will rcccivo tho re turns then, to uso a political term. The question just now is, aro thoro any voters in Schuylkill outsido of tho county seat? It appears somo individuals aro under that impression. Kx-SECKKTAnv Whitney says tho Presi dent's term of ofllce is a "period of torture." And yet there is littlo doubt ho is willing to lie a martyr. The complaint that bicycles frighten horses is slowly but surely giving way to a protest against horses and carriages getting in the way of bicycles. Champion Corbett has announced his in tention to retire from tho ring. Now if ho will only retire from the newspapers, too, all will bo forgiven him. Bio sleovos continuo fashionable with tho ladies, and tho young men who aro planning a winter's campaign in tho parlor i exercised as to how they aro to get around them. Senator Sherman says tho retirement of tho greenbacks would embarrass tho country. There aro a few around hero that could bo "retired" without injury to tho treasury. Uepuiimcans should vuto for tho six IJepublican nominees forSuperiorCourt, leav ing tho choice of tho seventh to tho minority party. That is in accordanco with tho ruling of tho Supremo Court, and if you do that you will not go as'niy. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, is thor oughly scared-ovor tho outlook for his candi date for Governor and is doing more active political work than he over did, but it looks llko a cat.e of "lovo's labor lost," as tho revolt against his ring is wido-sproad and earnest. The oandidato put up by tho licpublicans is no highly esteemed that his election is con ceded by majorities varying from 5,000 to 30,000. The speed contest among tolegraphors to bo hold in Bobbins' hall to-morrow evening is attracting a groat deal of attention in tho ranks of that bright class of young men, and quitoa number havo entered tho lists and aro endeavoring to put themselves in trim to land tho prizes. As an inducement to cxcoll ence in their lino of work those contests aro f bonoflt to all concerned and ore to bo com mchded. JACKSON'S EXPLORATIONS, Mnny Iuurcttrncles Already Discovered In tlio Arctic Charts. London, Oct. SI. Tho documents from tho oxplorer Jnckson, which wore brought back by tho Windward after leaviug tho explorer on Krnnz Josef land, mid which wcro kept sealed tip lu ono of tho cabins of tho Wliuhvnrd during her rottirn trip, wcro opened yesterday mid tho papers wero found to record that tho expedition landed nt Capo Flora on Sopt. 7, whoro they erected log housos. All tho members wero given certain duties to ltisliro regu lar oxorclso. Bear soon appeared to tho number of thirty, and, togathor with eight walruses, wcro killed and ndded to tho winter's provisions. Tho only man who died of scurvy refused to cat bear's meat. Tlio winter was very tempestuous, and tho nrctlo boars prowled nround tho log cabins, and oven looked lu at tho win dows. Tho winter's darkness ended on Feb. S3. Jnckson and two others started north on March 10, with two ponies mid two sledges. lho temperature was sometimes 4u de grees below zero. Tho ponies proved to bo Invaluable for clamboringover hummocks n tho leo. Tho country generally was nt height of 8,000 feet, and was covered with lco sheets, which wcro Interrupted along tho coast by high basaltic cliffs, on which wcro found mosses and nrctlo flowers. Many geological specimens wero taken, which show that tlio formntiou of tho land Is mainly basaltic. Tlio journey revealed many Inaccuracies In tho charts. Tho land was found on tho Austria sound coast lino to lio'very differ ent than is shown by tho maps of tho Aus trian expedition. Sea islands wcro found whoro tho mnluland was supposed to ex ist. Tho furthest point which was reached was latltudo 81 dogs. SO mlu. north, whoro two boats wcro left for uso later In tho summer Throo depots wcro also estab lished on route. A soooml journey began In April and endod jn tho mlddlo of May. It was at- tondea with stormy weather, and fre quently tho temperature was fifty degrees below zero. Progress was difficult on ac count of tho deep crevices and tho morasses of mud. An Old Khymo ltesct. "Affliction sore long time she bore Physicians were in vain." At last ono day, a friend did say, "You'd soon be well again" if you would take, as I did, Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription, for that is tho cure for all the peculiar ailments of women. It is a safe, himplo and sure remedy. It banishes those distressing maladies that make woman's life a burden, curing all painful irregularities, uterine disorders, milammatlons ana ulcera tion, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As a nervine lt ciires nervous exhaustion, pros tration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and hypochondria and induces refreshing sleep." She took the advice and is well. "Favorite Prescription" is tho only remedy for tho delicate derangements and weaknesses of females, sold by all druggists. A pamphlet tree. Address World s Dispensary -Medical Association, Hufl'alo, N. Y. Asthma cured, by newly discovered treat ment. For pamphlet, testimonials and references, address World's Dispensary Medl cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, tho plumber. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchange. New Yohk. Oct. 23. The speculation today was, as a rule, flat and uninteresting, The volume of business was slightly above that of the previous clay, but the distribution of the dealings was relatively much wider. The course of prices was downward. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson. ...laijj N. Y. Central 100)6 D., h. & XV Erie Lake Erie & XV- Lehigh Nav Lehigh Valley.. . New Jersey Cen. ..ira N. Y. & N. E 53 Pennsylvania S5H . km . 41 ,.11M Ueudlng St. Paul Ttiif, XV. N. Y. & Pa 2 v est shore. General Markets. PniiiADEM'iiiA, Oct. S3. Flour Bteady: win ter superfine, iSMTVl.SQ; do. extras, Si.gfla 2.83; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3&3.23; do. do., straight, S3.3IWA40; western winter, clear, 81.lii03.ai. Wheat quiet, with OOc. bid and C7e. asked for October. Corn firm, higher, with 38&C hid and 3Jc. asked for October. Oats quiet, steady, with 25c. bid and 2jHc. asked for Ootobor. Hay Arm; choice timothy, $15. M asked, llcef steady; family, $1012; beef hams, 81515.50. Pork steady; new mess. 89.75S10.25; family, 811.25 Oil. 75. llutter market quiet; western dairy, 1015a: do. creamery, 16S23o.; factory, 8J (3Hc; Elfins, 23c; imitation creamery, 12 17c; New York, dairy, 1532Io.j do. cream ery, 22JSa23c; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, at 25c; do. choice, 24c; do. fair to good, 2123c.; prints Jobbing at 629c. Cheese quiet; large, 794c.; small, 7KlWc; part Hklras, 3V$&7c; full skims, !43c Eggs weak; New York and Pennsyl vania, EfllWlc; Ice house, 16317c i western fresh. 18320c Live Stock Markets. New York, Oot. 23. Beeves slow; good to prime steers closed 10c lower; inferior grades steady; oxen steady; bulls 10c. higher; dry rows tlrm. Native steers, poor to prime, 83.50 G4.90; oft and stags, $23.3.00; bulls, 82.25 2.80; dry cows, $1.153.3. Calves slow; poor to choice veals, $137.50; grassers, $2.2332.50. Sheep steady; lambs firm; poor to prime sheep, $1.6033; common to choice lambs, $3.25i.3. Hogs Arm at $(.254.C0. East Liuertv, Pa., Oct. 23. Cattle steady at unchanged prlcos; good butchers. $4.03 4.50; roughs. $3.5033.75; bulls, cows and stags, $1.5033. Hogs active; prime medium, $4,133 4.C0; best Yorkers. $1.0331.40; heavy grades, $14,10. Sheep Bteady; extra, $8.B03; fair, $1.1032; lambs, $231. Don't Get Excited Was what the doctors told me, and they said I must not run, on account of fiut- taring of my heart. I was sick over year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or cat in comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsaparilia gave me refreshing sleep, e.rady nerves and better health than ever. I have great faith in Hood's. H.II.PR ; Rradlnit. Pa. MVmH'a Dills ttnytobuy.easytot&ks, flOOd S fills exsJ jj, eneou 85c. Disfiguring SKIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED by UTICURA the GREAT SKIN CURE Soldthrouchout?" wntM. TUMcYi depot! F. Newbury & Sons. t. Kin Edward-st.. London. Pottbs Tiptin Ec Cheh. Corf., Sole Props., Boston. U. S. A THE BEHRING SEA CLAIMS, Tlie Canadian Comtnlasloners Will Arrive In Washington on Monday. "Washington, Oot. 24. It Is stated ofll clally that Sir MaoKonzle Bowell, high commissioner of flaniuln.. ntnl fili f!bnrlia Tuppcr, minister of justice In tho Cana- i dlnn cabinet, will arrive lu Washington on Monday noxt to assist in the Behrlng sea convention. Tlio meetings of tho con vention will bo hold at tho state depart ment, Secretary Olney representing tlio United States and Sir Julian Pauncofoto, tho British ambassador, representing her majesty's government. Tho issue Involved is largoly ono of fact and not of law. Tlio Paris tribunal hold that tho Canndinn sealers captured in Behring sea hnd a right to he thero and that they wero entitled to damages for tho seizure. Tho sealers claim over $1,000,000. By an agreement botween tho lato Secre tary Grcshnm and Sir Julian Pauncofoto this was scaled down to $472,000. Congress refused to ratify tho agreement, It bolng assorted by Senntor Morgan In tho senate and Representative Hitt in tho house that tho amount was excessive. Tho com ing convention will seek to roach a fair modo of adjustment. Under tho Paris award some sum must be paid by the United States, so that tho only question involved is how much that paynient should Do. Ilucklen's Amlcn Salve. The' best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped nanus, chilblains, corns, anu all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give porlect satlstaction or mony reiunueu. rnce 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Anothor Proof of Garfield's Loyalty. Indianapolis, Oct. 34. In an interview printed In Tho News Colonel W. B. IIol loway, of this city, said that on tho sebond day of tho Republican convention nt Chi cago in 1880 ho dined with General Garfield and Colonel Bobort G. Ingersoll. Hollo way oxpressed tho belief that Garfield would bo nominated at the end of a hard fight. Garfield turned to Holloway and said: "That Is uotpossiblo, and I hopoyou will not talk that way. I am here for Sher man, and am doing everything that It is possiblo for me to do to secure his nomina tion. You aro known to bo a fridud of mino, and If you should repeat that re mark it might bo misunderstood." rl'th Marquis or Waterford Dead. ' London, Oct. 24. Henry do la Poor Bcr esford, fifth Marquis of Waterford, is dead. Ho was born in 1814, and is succeeded by his son, tho Earl of Tyrone, who was born In 1875. Tho marquis committed suicide with a revolver at Curragmoro. lie has been in failing health, owing to an nccl dent to his spino whllo hunting several years ago. It is feared that his wife's health will bo seriously affected, as it is delicate. Lord Waterford underwent a surgical operation in 1891, which afforded him great relief, but a second accident hist June caused a recurreueo of his trgublo and subjected him to great pain. Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent mcdicino: "Wo know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed 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 tho house,'1 This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other mcdicino in tho wprld, Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to ho needed sooucr or later. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. The Pope's Strength Itapldly Declining, LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. S!l. Tho Gazotto do Lausanne says that although it is not truo that tho popo is dylug, it is learned that his strength has rapidly de clined during tho last few months. His entourage is of tho opinion that he will not survlvo tho winter, and ltls added that all his vitality seoms to bo centered In his brain. The SallHbliry-Ilayarii Interview )oilil. London, Oct. 31. The United States embassy Ikkiks a stutemsnt saying that Air. Bayard has had no ooiiiinunleatlcui, written or verbal, from the British foreign ofllce, or from the Marquis of Salisbury, which could be claused as unpleasant, or as in any way justifying tho statements contained in recent dbjpatohes. Kx-Seuator Van Wyck Improving, . Washington, Oot. 91. The condition of ox-Senator Van Wyok, of Nob., is oum what Improved, and hie pliyslcluu U hope ful that he may rally from the parnlytio attack. Tlie Weatlmr. For oaotern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jortey: l'air and cool; northwesterly winds. If Troubled Willi KliomnuUsm liead This, Annapolis, JId., Apr, 10, 16SH. -I havo used Chamberlain's Bain 'Baljn for rlieiuna tism and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. I boliovo it to bo tho .bct prcimrution for rheumatism and doe". Mated muscular pains on tho market ud ojioarfully recom mend it to the public. Jno. G. Ilroqks, dealer in boots, shoos,, etc., No, 18 Main St, AI0 HEAP TW8. MKCIIANICBVH.I.K, St. Mnry County, Md. I sold a bottlo of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm to a man who had been guflWilg witli rheu matism for sevoral year. It made him a well man. A. J. McOill. For sale at 80 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Torturin "For Charity Suffereth Long." Mrs. Laura C, Phoenix, nilwsukee, Wis. "matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing tho good Dr. Milos' Nervine has done mo, my wish to help others, over comes my dlsllko for tho publicity, this letter may give wo. In Nov. and Dec, 1893, The inmates hail tho "IjaOriztpe," and I wan ono of tho first. Rosumlng duty too soon, with tho care of to many sick, I did not regain my health, end In a month IbecameKoecotlt:atean,lncrroiia from fcleoplessnoos and tho drafts made on my vitality, that It was a quostlon If I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try Jr. Ullca' Restorative Xcrcine. I took 3 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever, I still continuo J tit occasional use, as a jict-re food, as my work Is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach mo." Juno 0, 1851. Mrs. Laura O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on a nosltlro cnaranteo that tho first bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell it at $1,0 bottles for $3, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health iWE NEVER FAILS 3 OLD DR.THEEL ini7flrnhStm,ni'p,,,a' . . . . . . ZTho only Genuine Specialist In PhlladeP v tihla.nutwltbRiandlmrwhat others adver tise. Nervous Debility and the results of lndij crctlon. O years' Jiuropcnn llospitnl tied !I3 years' Prnctlcnl Experience. Special Dln eascs nnd Stricture Permanently Cured In 4 to 111 Days, ltellcf nt once. Dl flnn DMCnU Primary orbocondary, curedby DLUUU rUloUn entlrelynewrneihndSOtowiday:. Bend five 2c stamps for book "Truth," beneficial to young and old. slnglo and married : only book ck poslnc'iiincUs. Honrs, 0-3: ev'gs, o-a.!'i; Wed.and hat. evTgs,G-'J 30; Hun. ,9-12. If others rubbed nnd deceived youdon'tjudgflfcllalike. I Mill euro sou nnd make you vlcoroni and stronu. Lowest charges for tho best treatment. Write or ealU M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent , 123 East Centre St. TWO-STOllY Frame Building, 30x13 feet on South Chestnut Btrcet. Hents for J18 per month; will bo sold cheap. ITTOIt SAIJ3. Ha)f lot and two houses, situated on West Centre street. AVlll pay 12 iei cent, on investment, nnd can be bought on easy terms. TTIAliM FOR BALK. A farm of 33 acres, with- .U in three miles of good market. Twenty, nine acres under cultivation, nnd four acre of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, cood barn nnd nil In good condition. Will be sold for (1,200 cash. TTOK SALE. Valuable property on East Lloyd V street. Lot 115x150 feet : seven houses, In eluding restaurant. Aggregato rental montu. A rnro bnrcmin. Aimiy io ju. j Justice f tho Teacc. No. 123 East Centre street SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to he first-class In every particular. Silk tics and lace curtains a spec ialty. Uoods called lor and delivered. A trial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrst-ciass re liable companies as represented by ?kAVm PATKT Insurance Agent, , ,iy a 130 BOUtU Main St. Also Life nnd Accidental Companies. CHAS' DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. Teams to Hire. If you want to biro a safo and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Wolter's, Berliner anu Weiss Beer. 22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa ??,.t5J!LB' I I'AI.BIH I TXKtKeV- ad sll th. I ,SiV,'.,-lIlv I Inrtractluo. (toinmerolsl I l" CUettmt bt., I Kitustliroi llrtDcIiri. I rblUilolphls. Fnrniihed, the maximum of knowledge at the minimum otcort. snuser circular. 11IH.U. IV, l'ALMS, 1'rv.t. CAPTAIN BECK'S LEGAL VICTORV Tlie Supremo Court lllnmlsitKS the Cnsn of tlio Flonrnoy Company. AVAsntNOTON, Oct. SI. Tho Bttproino court yesterday dismissed tho case of tho Flournoy Live Stock company against Captain Heck, agent of (ho Omaha and WliiiielinRo ludlnus. Tho decision was ex pected by tho Indian oflloe, and It Is now believed that thero will bo no furthor troubles on tho Omaha and 'Winnebago reservation. In n report recently sub mitted to tho indlnn ofllro Captain Heck, the agent, said that an early dismissal of tho case would result In a speedy settle ment of all tho troiiblos. In every case so far tried, und In ovory court tho decision lins been in favor of Captain Beck and against tho Flournoy company. Tho offlclnls of tho Indlnn ofllco say that thoy havo in tho past and stand ready in tho future to hack up Captain Book, who has carried out tho instructions of tho of fice with strict fidelity. Although thero wns no doubt that tho courts bolow would bo sustained, tho Indlnn ofllco Is pleased to havo tho fnct established boyond nlldls puto that tho Indian lands aro under con trol of tho ofllco, and cannot bo leased by tlin Indians without tho consent of tho olllco. It was claimed by tho Indian ofllco that tho leasos obtained by tho Flournoy com pany did not give tho Indians full vnluo for tho uso of tho lands, and tho company was enabled to leaso tho lands to other parties nt a great profit. Tho Indian ofllco says middlomon will not lie permitted to operate in dealing with Indlnn property, but Intend that tho Indians themselves 6haH obtain all tho benefits which can bo derived from their lauds. Dr. Talruag In Ills New Charge. "Washington, Oct. 84. In tho nresenco of a RathorliiB that filled tho edifice Bov. T. Dowltf Talmnge was last night installed as co-pastor of tho Klrst Presbyterian church of this city, to which ho had re cently boon called. Tho First Presby terian church, of which Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland Is pastor, was chosen by President Cleveland as his plnco of wor ship when ho first enmo to Washington aa tho chlof ozecutlvo of tho nntion, and ho renowod tho choice whon ho' again beenmo president in 1893. Included lu tho ns semhlago wero a largo number of Wash ington divines, to Whom n special invita tion to uo present hau been extended by Dr. Sunderland. Among thoso In tho gathering wcro Bov. Frank Dewitt Tnl muge, n son of tho Brooklyn preacher. Disastrous Firs on the htate Line. Buffalo, Oct, 24, A special ronorts that tho town of Ceres, N. Y., in tho south eastern corner of Allegany county, and almost upon tlio state lino or Pennsyl vania, has been swept by flro, and thnt ovory placo of business was burned with tho exception of Gleason's storo nnd tho postolliee. This would mean tho destruc tion of tho Grand Central hotel, tho Ceres Mall ofllce, tho C. N. Y. and W. station, a llyory stable and a number of grocery nnd other stores. The flro originated in tho hotel kitchen. Four years ngo a fire burned every business placo on tho Penn sylvania sido of tho river. Tho present flro is confluod to the Now York stnto sldo. For Robbing Iler Husband. London, Oct. 24. Mrs. Bosson, wlfo of tho musical instrument maker of that name, of London, Paris and Ispw York, who has boon nrrostcd at Malaga, In Spain, will bo arraigned in London on her ar rival hero on a charge of embezzlement in hor husband's business. It is stated 'that 100,000 is Involved. Whllo Mr. Bcsson was in' Paris his wlfo, after selling the business and tho homo in London, do camped with hor daughter and a Spanish traveler for tho Arm named Maclas Pal cary. Steamer Destroyed by Fire at Sea. NEW YoitK, Oct. 21. Tho Ward lino steamer Orizaba, which lias just reached port irom Havana, reports having passed tho steamer City of St. Augustine all in flames and burned to tho water's edgo at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, eighteen miles from llattoras. Tho Orizaba steamed about for somo timo, hut found no trace of tho crow of the burning steamer. It is thought the crow wcro picked up by some passing craft. Tho burned vessel was built at Wilmington, Del., five years ago, and registered 391 tons. Hocretary Olney Will Not Resign. Washington, Oct. 21. Tho published intimation that Secretary Olnoy intends to resign because ho has not been sup ported by tho prcsldout in his foreign policy is wholly discredited hero, and per sons close to tho secretary Insist thnt tho relations between him nnd tho president aro of tho most cordial and intimate nature, and havo been such slnco Mr. Olnoy assumed tho administration of tho state department. His visit to Boston nt this timo is said to havo boon required by pressing private buslnoss. The New Battleship Teias. New YoitK, Oct. 24. The now United States battleship Texas arrived off Tomn- klnsvillo, Staton Island, last ovening. Sho canio direct from Norfolk, whoro sho wns built in the navy yard, No attempt was made to speed her during tho trip up tho coast. Tho Toxas was run to the nnvy yard and put into tho dry dock. This afternoon when sho leaves tho dry dock sho will proccod to Boston to await hor trlnl on the government course. Sho car ries a crow of 305 mon nil told. FooUialli.U Robbed While at Flay, New Bkcnswick, N. J. Oct. 21. Tho football team of Swarthmoro was vostor day defeated by tho Rutgers by a score of 20 to 12. Incidentally the membors of tho visiting team wore robbed of about tl,500 worth of jewelry and othor valuables. Tho game took placo at Neilsou Hold, and tho Swarthmorofl wero assigned tho gym nasium as a dressing room. Thoy placed thqlr vnluables in ono of tho lookors, and mat was inn lass inai tnoy saw ol thorn NUGGETS OF NEWS. Gustnv Droz, tho noted French pointer and nutnor, aiett in I'nns yesterday. Jubo Walkpr killed his wlfo at Stamps, near Camden, Ark., yesterday. Jealousy supposed to in tho cause. At Fulton. Ills., tho 2-vear-old child nf Mrs. Georgia Richards was devoured by nogs, uniy an arm wan saved. Fifteen of tle Cubans recently acquitted f filibustering at Wilmington, Dol., arp prisoners at Nassua, N. P., whence they wero auout to aopart ror Cuba. Franciscan Bisters, who wore exiled from Gormany In 1872, and settled In Mil waukco, aro to return to their old homo by permission of tlio government. At Syracuse, N. Y., three Indictments aro ponding against Charles Oberlander, ion of tho superintendent of tho Tabor or phanage, for alleged crimes against the j-lrl lnin&tos. HOW TO GET RID OP Tim PAIN. Pains In the Back, P.alns In the Muscles, Fains In, the Joints, Pains In the Head. What Causes Them and What Cures Them. in is n hIrii of disease. You want to got rid of it. There aro two Ways, Either to euro tho disease, or rellovo thn pain, Tho first way is tho bettor. Tho curing: Bottles tho discaso and tho pain. Tlio reliev ing only helps tho pain. It will como back again. Tho discaso stays right where it I aud eats away your health. You may not feel it whllo the pain is gone, but it is theif just the same. I'ain in t'ho'back is kidney trouble. It can ho cured with Dr. llohb's Spamgiw Kidney Mils. It can bo cured to stay away, and witfj proper care, never to como back. Kidney trouble gives a great deal of trouble to doctors. It is hard to cure. There aro so manv complications. They aro generally so dan gerous. Only Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Mil make such a largo percentage of cures. Tho Asparacus. trom winch they are made. has such a healing, soothing, curative action on the kidneys, it is such a gentle nnd health ful tonic, that it cures" nearly every caso of kidney trouble in which it is used. Klicumatism is pain in the muscles. Lotions, etc., can only relievo the pain. They can't euro tho rhoumatism, IlhcumatUm is a complication of kidney trouble. It is a poison in the blood. The kidneys should have taken it out, but thoy didn't. llobb's Snaracus Kidney Mils will cure rheumatism. They do it by helping tlio kidneys in their work of purlfylinr th blood. They do it so thoroughly that it i very seldom tho rheumatism ever come back. I'ain in tho joints is cout. It is caused br a poison liko rheumatism. It can bo cured on tho samo plan, by curing the kidneys, by taking Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Pain in tho head. This is a symptom of brain trouble, but it is caused by the kidneys. Tho brain, in working, uses tip its sub stance. But when tho blood is impifre (on account of sick kidneys), it gives noivhjijish- mcnt. Tho Drain wears out. As it wcarsyic Headaches, dizziness, neuralgia, etc., cau be cured with Dr. llbbb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. They do it by curing tho kidneys, br renewing tlio purity of the blood. Peoplo who have suffered from pains and aches for years should try Dr. llobb's Spar agus Kidney Pills. Pure blood will end their acliCB, and giv them a new feeling of life and comfort. t or the bioou is the lilo. Hut it must 1)0 pure blood. J Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro fir sale at all druggists for 50 cents per box, ()r will be sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of price. ) Please writo for valuable medical pamphlet, sent free by Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago.' or San Francisco. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOIlEIt 4, ,'1895. Trains leave ShenanUtuih as folhiws : For NeWVork via" Philadelphia, week days. 2 10,(5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. n siinuays, ion. in. For New York via JIauch Chunk, week days. 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58 nnd 2 55 p. m. For Heading ami Philadelphia, week dayr 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m. Bun- days, '1 lu a. in. For Pottsville. week days. 2 10. 7 20 a. m anil 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a, m. 1'or laniaqun anu Ainiinnoy L.uy, weeK nays 10.5 25. 7 20 a. in.. 12 58. 2 55 aud 5 53 )). m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Willlnmsport, Sunbury and I-ewlsliure, week days, 3 25, 11 80 a. m., 1 50 nnd 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Jlnhanov Plane, week days, 2 10. 3 25. 5 2.). 7 20, 11 30 a. in , 12 58, 1 50, ? 55, 5 55, 7 20 and 0 av p. m. Humiays, z io, a n. in. For Ashlaml nnd Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 1130 n. in., 150, 7 20 and 9 85 p. in. Sun days, 3 25 n. in. lor lialtlintire, nsuinKioii aim ino nesiviifc. 1, I. A 1. 1, !..... lam... 11-i.rllnv Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & H. H. It.) at 3 20, 7 55,1120 a. m, 3 4G und 7 27 p. ni. Sundays, 3 20, 700, 1120 a. in., 3 48 nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi- litionai trains irom iweniy-ioiiriu anu i,iuii nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. riundays, iu-,a-jj p. nt. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week, ilnva. 8 00 a. ill.. 130. 4 00. 7 30 1). 111. and 1215 night. Sundays, G 00 p. in. J.cnve new orK via luauun iuuhk, wee, days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 10 nnd 4 80p. in. j.eave i iiiiauuiniH., in uuiiik "to days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. m. and 4 00, 0 02, 11 3t ... O 11 tft ... , ill. munition, ,tuu in .... t i .it...- .in..a i 7 in innfi JAilVU IkrJlMlllK, , ....' "i . - 11 50 a. m., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. J.CMVe 1 OU8VI1IC, ivi-viv e, aw., , ... .2 30 and C 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. 1 ,,, T,,,.iin u i'i'l.- ilnv.. 3 1. H SO. 11 23 11 m., 1 20, 7 15 nnd 9 52 p. in. Sunday, 3 18 a. m. l.eavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 2U 11 47 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 54 p. m. Sundays, 3 45 a. m, Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 4U, 4uu, 30. 0 ST. 11 59 a. in . 12 5S. 2 00. 5 20, 0 20, 7 63 nni 10 10 p. ni. Sundays, 2 40. 4 00 n. in. l.oavo wiiiiamspori, wl-l-k. hhj, i i, mi . in., 3 &5 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, t ....... il.lln.lnl.,l, In PliHlmtf Klrert warf nnil South street wharf for Atlnntio City. Weekdays Hxpress, iruun. in., -uu, iw, ui p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 30, 0 30 p. in. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 n. in. Accommo dation 800 a. m,, 4 45 p. m. JCeturning leave Aiiamic -iiy lot-jiwi,; wrp- Accommodation. 6 50, 8 15 a. in., and 4 32 p. in. Sundays isxpress, w, ju p. in. flwummww tlon, 7 W a. in., 1 1 p. m. I'arior uars on an express iruum. . A. 8WUIOAKD, O. ti. HANCOCK, (len'l Superintendent. (Jcn'l Pats. Agt. Of a head-splitting hendaebe Immediately le liuvcd by tlio use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. assess?!! sui? i iv5rJ.i lu- always used with tue bet result.!'' PrSurelhem from OruhlerHro,. vote: for Chas.E Breckons For District Attorney.
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