The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 25, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
1VSTA1II,IKI1I:I 1870.
lhibllihed every KvcniiiK, l'xccpt Sunday, at
8 Houtii Jariiln Htrmbt, NkAk Cf.ntkk.
ITIio llprulil I itcllvcied ItiKlicuamln.ih nm the
surrounding towns for six icnts a week, pny
able to tlie cnrrlcrs. lly mull SI.OO a yenr, or 23
cents n month, pnynblc in mlviinec. Advertise
ments clmrKOl nccnriliiiK t space and position.
The publishers reserve the rfulit to change the
position of advertisement whenever the pul
llcutlon of news ilcmntid It. Tim right Is
reserved to reject any advertisement, whether
1I1 for or not, that the publishers may deem
Improper Advertising rates made known
Ukii aj)plIeatlofi.
Entered at tho postofllcn at Shenandoah, l'a., n
second class mall matter.
TKMtl'llONH CONNECTION.
Evening Herald
rilTDAY, OCTOBER 0), 1895.
STATE TICKET.
STATE TREASURER,
Benjamin J. Haywood, bf Mercer.
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES,
James A, Beavkh, of Centre.
E. V. Will Ann, of Lackawanna.
Charmk E. Rion, of Luzonio.
Giiouoi: 11. Orlauy, of Huntingdon.
John J. Wickham, of Ilenvor.
IIowakd Rekdkii, of Northampton.
COUNTY TICKET.
JU1OTB OF Olll'llANH1 COURT,
THOMAS II. . LYQN, of Mahanoy City.
, CONTItOLLKH,
BENJ. U. SEVERN, of Shenandoah.
DISTRICT ATT011NKT,
CHAS. E. 11HECK0NS, of St. Clair.
COKONEK,
Db. S. J. SEYFEKT, of Pincgrove.
DinKXTOlt OP THE POOR,
S. It. MIDDIiETON, of Gilbcrton.
COUNTY HURVEYOIl,
JOSEPH W. GEAKY, Jr., of Pottsvillo.
WE think Mr. Rcchtel is beaten.
SoMEnonv is playing a big gamo ofbluffin
tho present campaign.
The Democrats aro taking to the woods
and climbing the trees, too.
Mr. Quay and Mr. Piatt havo niet.
penny-a-lincrs now havo a theme.
The
There were a number of letters of regret
at the Democratic meeting last night. Tliero
will bo a great many ruoro regrets after elec
tion. The value of tho Heramj as an advertis
ing medium was practically illustrated, this
week by an advertisement for a hired girl
wanted. Tho first 24 hours brought eight
applicauts and they continued to como at
such a rate that the advertiser asked us to
discontinue it in the interest of peace in the
family.
It really is a fact that tho Democratic
party is making a fight for their state ticket
though there aro no burfaco indications of it.
Well, if they hammer at it hard enough wo
think they will probably elect ono judge of
tho Superior Court, but as for their candi
date for Statu Treasurer wo really forget
what his name is ho will havo to look for
his reward in heaven, as he'll hardly get it
hero.
THE gathering of tho National Republican
Committee members in New York has re
Milted in a call fora meeting of tlie committee
to beheld in Washington December 10th. It is
expected the place for holding tho convention
in 189(1 will then bo selected. Pittsburg,
San Francisco, Chicago and New York are
talked of, and the committee will probably bo
licsieged by delegations urging tho selection
of each of them.
Tub W. C. T. U. convention at Baltimore
has, upon the earnest recommendation of
Miss Willard, "Resolved, That Catholic
women and Hebrew women lie invited to
send fraternal delegates from their annual
conventions to ours, and to establish brancho
of the White Ribbon society within their
own borders." Miss Willard fought her
resolution through vigorously and tho con
vention was witli her by a largo majority.
The rule of court requiring that all notices
of appraisements, accountings, etc., in settle
ments of estates, shall bo published only in
the newspapers published at Pottsvillo is
subject to sovoro criticism. If this county was
a territory in which no other newspapers
were published tho rulo would lie perfectly
proper, but where tho uoticos apply to es
tates north of the mountain, whoro at least
six daily newspapers are published, and pub
lication is not made in ono of them, tho rule
appears to spring from shortsightedness.
The rule should certainly be amended to
provide for a proper publication of such
uoticos in justice to the residents of the
localities interested.
THE ISSUE.
Thoro is neither braggadocio nor evasion in
tho plank of the Republican platform dealing
with tho mismanagement of the District
Attorney's office under Democratic, adminis
tration. Tho issue is met squarely, and in
tho following words:
"Wo condemn the uniform Incompetency of
tho Democratic county official mid especially
denounce the prooent flagrant mismanagement
of tlie District Attorney's office of pigeon-holing
indictments against political heclcra who openly
defy tho election laws; and call upon all good
citizens, Irrespective of luirty, to iuwltt us In
electing to that office a lawyer of such legol
attainments and personal Integrity as will en
sure u proper administration of Its duties and
the piuiUhmcnt of all offenders, regardless of
jmrty or political Influence,"
This is manly and straightforward, and in
direct con t ran t to tho ineaninglew declarations
and unfulfilled promises of the Democratic
patty. It expresses the sentiment of tho
Republican anil independent voters of tho
county. It outlines tho policy of tho Repub
lican candidate for District Attorney in tho
event of iiis election, which now appears ft
certainty.
Tho administration of tlie ofllco niTccts
evory taxpayer in tho county, and it is a
duty they owe themselves to weigh well tho
qualifications of each candidate lioforo casting
their votes. It is an important ipiostlon, and
tho main isMio.in tlio present campaign. Tho
Democrats in their platform very cunningly
cvndo tho issuo and bring up tho tariff ques
tion a question that, has no hearing upon
n contest for county olllees. It is an issue
that is just ono year ahead of time. In IBM)
it will be fought out in a Presidential cam
paign, and tho Republican party will meet
that isjito as they havo this, ono squarely
and fearlessly, and they can come beforo tho
pcoplo without having to apologize for n
deficit In tlie tiuusury in time of ponce, and
an increase of $100,000,000 in the public
debt.
An Old Itliyuio It. 'set.
"Affliction sore long tlmo she bore
Physicians were In vain."
At last one day. a friend did say,
"You'd soon be well again"
if you would take, as I did, Dr. Pierce's
Favorito Prescription, for that is the euro for
all tho peculiar ailments of women, It is a
safe, simplo and sure remedy. It banishes
thoso distressing maladies thatmako woman's
life a burden, curingall painful irregularities,
utcrino disorders, inllammations and ulcera
tion, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As
a nervino it cures nervous exhaustion, pros
tration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and
hypochondria and induces refreshing sleep."
Sho took the advico and is well. "Favorite
Proscription" is tho only remedy for tho
dclicato derangements and weaknesses of
females, sold by all druggists. A pamphlet
free. Address world's Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
Asthma cured, by newly discovered treat
ment. For pamphlet, testimonials and
references, address World's Dispensary Medi
cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
CHAMPION CORBETT'S CLAIM.
Urn Will Offer tint Kelt to be Fought for
by Mailer and O'Donnell.
New York, Oct. 25. Tho following tel
egram was received by tho editor of a
sporting paper hero today from James .T.
Corbctt, nt Hot Springs, Ark.: "I claim
tho championship bolt by forfeit. Fltz
Blmmons has failed to llvo up to a single
agreement, and tho club has declared tho
match off. For that reason tho stakeholder
also declared him forfeited. I want you
to ncknowledgo this claim and announco
It publicly. I will oiler tho bolt to bo
fought for by Moher and O'Donncll.
To this dispatch tho following reply was
made: "According to tho conditions gov
erning tho bolt its disposition, goes with
tho decision of refereo. In tho absence of
arefcreo it depends upon tho final disposi
tion of tho stako mouoy. If, nftcr Oct. 31,
Stakeholder Dwyer acknowledges your
claim to Fitzsimmons' stako money, tho
belt will bo awarded to you. Tho declara
tion by tho club that tho match is off is
not a factor to tho agreement between you
and Fitzsimmons. If there is mi fight
Oct. ulrtho articles of agrecincnt aro nulli'
Bed. If you announco your retirement as
champion wo will offer tho bolt for com
petition by Jlnhcr and O'Donuoll, or any
other challengers."
Tho other Windy "Fighter."
Coni'US CltltlSTI, Tex., Oct. 25. Sold
Fitzsimmons today: "Corbctt has acted
a coward and n sneak in tho wholo bus!
ness, and If I ever meet him I'll toll him
"no to liis face. I intend to completo my
four weeks' training at this place, flg'at or
no light."
"I was troubled with that dreadful diseaso
called dronsv : swollen from head to font
Burdock Blood Bitters has completely cured
me. It is a must wondorlul mcdlcino.
Joseph Hcrick, Linwood, Out.
I'emlta GlHlm Finally .Hi-Jected,
SANTA Fk, N. M., Oct. 25. In tho court
of private land claims a formal decision
finally rejected tlie Poralta land grand in
southern New Mexico nud Arizona, claim
ing 12,500,000 acres, worth at least 25,000,
000, was handed down by Chief Justice
Heed. Tho court holds that no alleged
claimant, Miguel de Poralta, baron of tho
Colorado, existed, and that tho grant
papers aro forgeries, Hoveals, who is now
In jail here on a chargo of presenting a
fraudulent claim against tho government,
Bays ho will nppenl tho case to tho United
States supremo court.
Turkish Mode of Exeoutlon.
London, Oct. 26. Tho Standard this
morning lias further details from its cor
respondent nt Constantinople regarding
tho oxecutljn of tlie fifty young Turks
who were arrested on Saturday on nchargo
of excesses during the recent Armenian
riots. Tho fifty culprits were Conveyed by
night aboard a Turkish man-of-war, whoso
boats took thum into tho swiftest current
and dropped them overboard. Tlieso
measures havo entlroly broken the spirit
of tho Turkish revolutionaries.
Are like Fire.
Thoy are
Good Servants
But make
Poor Masters
To keep your Corves atead,
Your Head dour,
lluiltl up your Strength,
Sharpen your Appetite,
You must havo
Pure Rich Blood
The Best Mcdlcino (,o Vitaliza
and F.nrich tho Blood, ii
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Tho Ono True Blood Purifier
Prominently in tho Public Eye,
Honrl's P1I1? cura HIlTer ,Il5 WHou
Iff "
Pimples, blotches, blackheads,
red, rpugh, and oily skin, prevented
by Cuticura Soap, the most effect
ive skin purifyinp; and beautifying
soap in the world, as well as pur
est.and sweetest for toilet and nur
sery. The only preventive of pim
ples, because the only preventive of
inflammation of the pores.
Boll throughout the vorta. Drlllih tlepoti P. Nir
piT Sons, 1, Klntr-Edwird-it., London. I'ottir
JJuo Cmuicii. Coir., Bolt l'lopi-, lioiton, U. 8. A.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. .
Closing Quotation! of tlii Now York, and
riilbtilclphlti Kxctianso. !
Nr.w YoitK, Oct. SI. Tho downward movo- '
ment in stocks continued today upon ade- ,
elded increase In the volume of business. A
feature of tho dealings was liquidation on n 1
fairly largo scalo by actual holders of securi
ties, who hnvu become dissatisfied on account
of the prolonged reactionary tendency of tho I
general list, uiosinii bids:
Del. & Hudson.... 131M N. Y. Central. .-..lOOU
D., L. & W 107W N. Y. & N. E J 53
Erie 13M Pennsylvania 5Mf
Lake Erie & VV... 23
Heading
mi
70
Lehigh Nav......... 47
Lehigh Valley 41tf
St. Paul
W. N. Y. & Pa..
Wost Shore ,
Mow Jersey Con... 110
Cleneral Markets.
PllllAnEt.rniA, Oct. 21. Flour steady: win
ter superfine, S2.3ig3.50; do. extras, JJ.fria
2.85: Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3&3.25; do.
do., straight, ?1.30a3.0; western.' winter, clear,
J3.1033.35. Wheat strong.hlgher, with Otitic,
bid and 07c. asked for October. Corn firm.
quiet, with 38c. bid and 33ic. asked for
October. Oats' firmer, quiet, with 25Ho bid
and 25?io. asked for October. Hay firm,
with good demand; choice timothy, 815.50
asked. Beef steady. Pork quiet; now mess,
$9.75'ai0.25: family, $U.Siail.75; short clear,
811.A013.2o. Lard firmer; western steam,
85.05. Butter quiet: western dairy, 1015c;
do. creamery. 15fVJ3c.: factory, 9Hc,i El
gins. 23c: Imitation creamery, 1217a.; rfew
York, dairy, 1521c; do. creamery, 22H
23c.; Pennsylvania and western creamery
prints, fancy, at 25c.; do. choice. 21c.; do.
fair to good, 212)c; prints jobbing at 26&29c.
Cheese firmer; New York, large, 79jc;
small, lH'&WUa.i part skims, 3-3710.: full
skims, 2HS3o. Eggs quiet; New York 'and
Pennsylvania, 20&21c; Ice house, 1017c;
western fresh, 1820c.
Live Stock Markets.
New YonK. Oct. 24. European vcaliles quote
American steers at 810Ho-. dressed, weluht;
refrigerator beef 7MS8ic. Calves steady,
but slow: poor to prime veals. $437.52: crass
er8, J232.50. Sheep steady, lambs a little
firmer for top grades; poor to prime sh'eep,
Xf.1.U common to choice lambs, $3.23
4.50. Hoc-9 steady at $4.15Q4.50.
East l.itinnTV, Pa., Oct. SI. Cattle steady
good butchers. SI.H3 4.511; roughs. 83.501.75;
bulls, cows and stags, $1.5033. Hogs active;
best Yorkers, 84.104.15; common to fal;
Yorkers, $3.l,llit.05. Sheep firmer: extra,
J2.80S3: good. 53.2032.40; common. MaOSl;
iambs, J23I, Veal calves, $t.504.83.
Ilticklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho best salvo in tho world for, cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and,
11 -1-1 ..- .!. 1 Ill 1 '
an SKiu eruptions, aim positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded J Price
25 cents per box. Kor sale by A. Wnsley.
Fmtet Train in the World.
Chicago, Oct. 25. Tho fastest regular
train ever run In the world, taking dis
tance into consideration, will begin mak
ing its dnlly trips over tho Atchison, To
peka and Santa Fe railroad on Tuesday
evening next. It will leave Chicago nt 0
p. in. and will reach Los Angeles, Cnl.,
on Friday at 0 p. m., making tho run of
2,2(15 miles in sovon'ty-four hours, allowing
for tho dlfferenco iu time.
Another lennessee Vendetta.
NASHVIU.K, Oct. 25. Dlbbrell Walker,
of Cookevillo, was shot and killed at tho
Union depot yesterday afternoon by Yoliug
Terry, also of Cookevillo. Some time ago
Terry's brother killed Walker's brother in
the mountains, and slnco then thero has
been bad blood between tho families.
Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal iys editor
ially of a popular patent mcdlcino: "We
know from experience that Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all
that is claimed for It, as on two occasions it
stopped excruciating pains and possiblysaved
us from an. untimely grave. Wo would
not rest easy over night without it in tho
house.'' This remedy undoubtedly saves
moro pain nnd suffering than any other
mcdicino in the world. Every family should
keep it in the house, for it is suro to'-bo
needed sooner or later. For sale byGruhlor
Bros., Druggists. '
A lliintor Shot by Ills Dng,
LATTHKL, Del., Oct. Q3. Orlando Kngllsb,
a prominent young farmer rosidlng near
tho Delaware line, mot a frlund while out
rabbit hunting, and sat down to rest, lean
ing his gun, a doubld barreled braecji
loader, against n stump. Ills dog brushed
against the weapon, knooking it over. As
tho uuu fell both barrels wero discharged,
and tho charges entered Kngllsh's abdo
men, literally tearing it to plecoa nnd kill
ing blin Instantly.
Vlnlont' Itplilomio of ItlplithorJa.
ItdCKLATII), Me.,Oot. 85. A violent opl-
douilo of 'diphtheria is itlglng here. All tho
publio schools anil places ot amusement
linyo boen closed by tho local board of
Iioalll), aiid tho Infected district has been
quarantined. Secretary Young, of tho
stato board of health, arrived yostorday
and ordered tho Episcopal church to bo
closed nud disinfected. Tho closing of tho
other churches was also recommended.
If Troubled With ltlieumutlMil Heart Tills.
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 10, 1894. I have
used Chamberlain's Pain 'Balm' for rheuma
tism and found it to'be all that is Claimed for
it, I lieliovo it to bo tho-'b&t preparation
for rheumatism and deep' suited muscular
pains on tho market nnjl .cheerfully recom
mend t to the itiblio., ijq, G. Brooks,
dealer In boots, ,'slioei, oto Is'o. IS Haiti St.
AIK) JtBAW.TUIR.
MBCHANIOBVIM.K, St. JIary County, Md.
I sold a hottlo of Chamberlain's l'uln Balm
to a man who had boon suflurlng with rlifu
matim for sovorul year. It made hint a well
man. A. J. McOill. Kor sale at bo cents par
bottle by Gruhlor Bros. Druggists.
Hobb's X
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(lie Asparagus, recom- u
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207 West Market St.. POTTSVILLB
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 13 m.; 1 to 4 p. m.. t
8 i). m. Snndavs R n. m. to 12
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JJAY1U rAUOl, 130 South Main St.
Also Life and Accidental Companies.
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Tonsorial Artist.
12 West Centre street.
Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel
with everv shave.
Teams to Hire.
If you want to hire a sate and reliable
team for driving or for working purposes
liy Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams
constantly on hand at reasonable rates.
JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 Kast Centro street.
Opposite Heading railroad station.
John A. Reilly,
Wholesale Liquors.
AGENT FOR
YUENOLINO'S LAGER BEER
AND PORTER.
STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY.
Wolter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer.
22-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
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For District Attorney.
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Juries tn Nine (libers.
llMUtlsiil'Itn, Oct. 35. A disastrous
wreck occurred on tho I'cnitsylviitila rnll- i
road two tulles cast of Newport, In which
two persons lost tliolr lives ami sovoral
others were inoro or less injured.-
A section ot tho Southwestern express
ran Into a disabled freight car of an cast
hound train, the cngluo of tho passenger
train nntl four mall cars bolng thrown
down tho I'mliaukmcut Into tho cnnnl.
Knglneor Daniel VoltUlll und Flro,man
Tamos V. Unities, both of Altoona, Woro.
buried beneath tho englno in tho' canal,
nml were probably Instantly killed.
, Tho injured aro: C. A. Chamberlain,
I Harrlsburg, left arm broken and fractured
wrist; K. S. polvillo, Pittsburg, wound
j behind right ear ami right arm -wrenched;
K, I. Brand", Hnrrlsburg, contusion on
back of head, faco cut and right arm in
jured; A. K. Woodruff, Lowlstown, bar,
and left leg sprained; S. GrofT, Mt. Joy,
j right arm Injured; A. T. Kownn, Tren
j ton, loft; leg and shoulder Injured; J. I.
j Campbell, Gallitzln, scnlp torn and loft
! leg sprained; Joseph Donald, freight
brnkoinan,MllTln,lumbar muscles spTnlned
j nud left nnklo badly wrenched; George
uiimoro, contusion or right shoulder.
Tho mall train was running nt a rapid
rato, and tho mail cars piled on top of tho
onglnp as it was thrown down tho cm
bankihont. They wuro soon abtazo, and
tho attention of tho crows of both trains
woro directed to release the employe from
tho mall oars. After a few minutes of
heroic work the men wero finally gotten
'out In a badly bruised condition.
I Sjovcrnl houses near tho wreck cauirht
flro from tho burning cars, and aid was
asked from this city. A special train bear
ing an engine, hoso carriage- and tho entire
hospital staff was at onco dispatched to the
Bceno of tho wreck. Tho injurod persons
woro brought to this city and tnkon to tho
hospital.
Tho wreck was caused by tho breaking
of an axlo of a freight car, and throwing
tho car across the wost bound track justas
the express eamo along.
Itace Tractt Gamblers Artented.
New York, Oct. 25. Although It was
expected that n good day's spor would bo
had at Morris Park, with seven woll filled
races on tho card, and a fow surprises duo
to change of form, It was not thought
that a lot of Ccntraliofllce detectives would
cause consternation among tho betting
men nnd In tho ofllco of tho association,
but this was the case, and a line day's
sport was marred by tho action of tho no-
llco. Soon after tho fourth raco had been
run eight bookmakers, with flvo assist
ants, wore arrested on charges of book
making anil taken to Essex. Market police
court, where they wero balled. After tho
sixth raco tho judges, Colonol Simmons
and Clnronco McDowell, and O. G. Fitz
gerald, clerk of tho scales, woro taken into
custody on a chargo of maintaining a lot
tery. They wero released on ball.
Deadly Duel In Texan.
Houston, Tox., Oct. 25. Sidney Lane,
a Southern Pacific brakeman, started out
yesterday with blood In his eyo and pistol
In hanil to hunt Conductor C. II. Neville.
Tho latter had been wurned, and when ho
Baw'liano opened flro on him. Lane re
turned tho flro, and a desperato duel en
sued. Novlllo was struck threo times and
died In nn hour. Lano was hit twice, and
will die. After firing flvo shbVs each of
the mon clinched and beat each other over
tho head and faco with their pistols in a
horriblo' mnniKTi Novlllo ref nsecr to" TeV
Lane run on his train because ho dis
obeyed orders.
Stenmnr St. Louis rlnblcil.
Southampton, Oct. 25. Tho American
lino steamer City of St. Louis nrrlved hero
lato yesterday afternoon iu tow of two
tugs. Tho rudder frame of tho steamship
broko on Oct. 22, when tho St. Louis was
about 700 miles west of tho Scllly islnnds,
nnd from tho tlmo tho accident occurred
sho was steered by her engines nud twin
scrows. The American lino announced
that tho steamship will bo unnblo to sail
on Oct. 20 for her return passage to Now
York, as scheduled, and sho will bo re
placed on that dato by tho Bprlln.
A right In Mlilalr,
Buffalo, Oct. 25. Kdwnrd Jncobs and
F. J. Connors, Ironworkers on tho now
Elllcott Square building, fought while
standing on a small beam in tho open iron
work of tho unflulshcd tenth lloor. Jacobs
lost his bul au co and fell through tho ninth
and .eighth floors, striking the beams as 1
fell. .Between tho seventh nnd cigh
floors, by a fortunato circumstance, 1
caught tha elevator rope, and there hui
until rescued. Beyond tho shock his 1.
Juries itre slight, and he will boat wor..
again In n few days.
Mrs. Yinacn data Her Dlrorce.
Yankton, S. D., Oct. 25. Tho decreo c
dlvoroo has been grouted In tho caso i
Mrs. Mabel W. YznnEu, tho famous Ne
York beauty, against Fernando A. Yznag
ot xew York. Tho complaint alleges l
sortlon of plaintiff by tho defendant c
i?eb. 5, 1891, and asks for n rcasonablo n
mony nnd tho expenses of tho suit. Ti
defendant made no contest, but nppoarc
by attorney, (So as to render tho decreo a
valid to hiui as to her.
WIconsln' Forest Fires.
Green Bay, Wis., Oct. 25. Tho pall of
smoko that 1ms enveloped this city for
weeks past was never moro dlsagreeablo
than lost night. It camo from Iho west,
whoro continuous flros aro burning lw
tween hero nnd Seymour. Largo flros aro
raging Immediately east nud west of that
placo, tho ono on tho wost having ap
proached to Within a mllo of tho city. An
immense amount of timber is being do
Btroyed. Tlie Orarowlti Muoh Worn-.
PAltts, Oct. 25. Tho Figaro says tho
condition of tho dzarowltz of Russia has
becomo very union wors,e, nud he lg not
now nblo to proceed to Nlco, whoro a villa
hod boon' prepared for his ocoupanoy dur
ing tho winter. Tho ozarowltz, tho Gau
lols says, has had sovorul violent attacks
of blood spitting, and has becomo very
' mch. wjjtijjjo, fied.
J New York' Mierifrarut Slum! Trial.
New Yqiik, Oct. 25. Judgo Fitzgerald,
In Part II, general sessions, decided that
Sheriff Tamsen must stand trial with ex
Yardon Raubo, and ex-ICeepers Hcbneor
and Schoon for allowing the escape of three
pOstofflcfi robbers, Allon, Russbll ond'KU
lontn, from Ludlow street jnll on July 1.
A riiydclnu's Dellliemte Suicide.
LoBAIO.Oct. 25-Dr. Goorgoll. liar
rlson, a prominent physician, committed
autolde yosterdny by cutting Ida throat
with a surgeon's knlfo. Ho stood over
fink when ho out his throat, and deliber
ately let tho blood run into the sink IU
less was tho causa.
FATAL WRECK IN PENNSYLVANIA.
HELD IN BOND!
GE
All Her Lifo Itnppy Iloloano nt Lust
or Miss Alice Yonnt?. who HiisliLu,
nt .102 Alexander stroii.
Rochester N. Y.
(fVom Rochester Dcmpvmt arut rtirottlcte.l
Our representative wits received ety
pleasantly at 392 Alexander Siioet.. bv
Alias Alice Young, who told how shifts
childhood slit) hud been held in the btittd
.iy;e. of pain fom her lmek, never re
membering tho time that she had hot suf
fered pain or uches in the region of tho
kidneys. JIuny were the menus she used
to (hid relief, but'tlicro secmml fib remedy
for her case nud she still remained a cos
tive j tlii'iiuloilg comes tlieso little enemies
to backache, Doau's Kidney Pills, nnd a
halt' box releases tho bonds, as one by olio
tho aches, nild pains disappear, she finds
herself it slave to pain no more, by their
contluucd use. alio says;. " I was entirely
relieved of nil my suffering nud now I am
perfectly strong; healthy and well."
'How did you take" this remedy f " Misi
Young was asked by our represcnlntie.
sho replied that sl.o followed direi tions
explicitly. 31iss Young then told how the
malady nffected her, saying Jicr syiiip:
were: "Stooping, bending over. wjlUrtu
or btatidlng nny length of lime ,1. ,sh
favo mo a pain in tho small of ln back,
had a pain In the kidneys all the time,
end if I caught cold it would nlwnys
settle there; the pain, -I suffered was of
.V'vcfy exhausting nature; at night I
could only lio.llitt on iny back any other
posltlim causing pain and suffering; tha
nerves passing up my back, wero nlTectcd
nnd this brought with it severe headaches,
but as I said before, Doan's Kidney Pills
havo removed all pain ,and suffering en
tirely and I never felt belter and healthier
In my life."
Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all
dealers, price CO cents, mailed by Foster
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Solo Agents
for the United States.
For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy.
In ErrECT Mncn'24, 1895.
J
Passenger trainB leave Shenaudnah lor
Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le
hinhton, SliitlngUin. While JlalljCntasaupn,
Allentown,llethlchem,Knston and Weatktrly
at 6 t)J, 7 38, 16 a m., 12 48. 2 67, 5 27 p m.'
For New York and rhiladelphis, 6 04,
7 SH, 9 IS a. m., 2 43, 2 S7. p. m. For Qua
kakc, Switchback, Gerhards and Hudaondala,
9 15 a. m. and 2 57 p. in.
For Wllkes-Harre. While Haven, Pitteton,
baceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and
Elmira. 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 67. 5 27 pm.
For Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara Fulla and
tho West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p.m.
For llelvidere, Delaware- Woicr Gap anil
Stroudnburg, (I 04 a. m, 2 57 p. :i:.
For LambertVllle and Trenton, 9 15 am.
For Tankhannock, 6 04,9 16 a. m.,2 57,5 27
p. in.
For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m,
6 27 p m.
For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m.
For Jeancsville, Leviston and BeAver
Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m.
For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 S8,
H 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 6 27, 8 08 p. m.
For Silyer Brook Junction, Audenried and
Hazlettfn, 6 04, 7 38, 9 16 'rim, 12 43; 2'57, 527
mil g'flO p " , , . i
For Scranfone 04, 9 15 a m, 2 67 and 5 27
p m.
For Hailobrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free
land, 6 04, 7 3d, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57. 5 27
p. m.
Kor Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek,
i 40, ft 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 40,
i 10, ft 35, 8 22 p in
For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Canned
and Shamokin, 0 13, II 14 a in, 1 32, 4 20,
8 22,9 15 p. in.
For Yalesville, Park Place, Mahanoy Citv
and Delano, 5 50, ft 04, 7 38, U 15, II 05 a. m'.,
12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 03, 9 23, 10 53 p. m.
Trains will Jenve tihamnktn at 5 15,815,
11 45 a. m., I 55, 4 30, 9 30.p. in., and arrive
Sbeuiindnnh At ft U4, 9 16 u in , 12 43, 2 67,
17, II 15 p. m
Leave Shenandoan for Puttsville, 8 04,
7 38,9 OS, II 05, 11 30 a. m 12 43, 2 57,4 10,
5 27, 8 tS p. in.
Leave' Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, fl 00,
7 40, 9 05, 10 15, II 48 a. in , 12 o2, 3 00, 4 40
5 20, 7 15,7 55, V 40 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Iluzletnn, S 04, 7 33
9 15, a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS n m.
Leave Iluzleton for Shenandoah, 7 35,
10 05, 11 06 a. in., 12 15, 2 58, 530, 7 25, 7. 5B,
p. m. '
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave fnr Raven ,Run, Centralia,
Mt. Ciirmel and Shamokin, 6 45 a. m.,2 40 p.
m, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m. anil
3 45 p. m.
Trains leave Shnmi kin for Shenandoah at
7 65 n. in. and 4 00 p. m.. and arrive at Shen
andoah nt.8 49 a. in and 1 58 p in.
Trains'loave for Ashland, Girardville and
Lorit Creek, 9 40 a, in., 12 30 p. in.
For Hazlcton, Black Creek Junction, Penu
Haven Junction, M.auch Chunk, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton and Now York, 8 4
a.m., 12 30,2 55 p. m.
For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. in.
For Yatesville, Park Tlace, Mahanoy City
and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m , 12 30, 2 65,4 58,
03 p.m. , ,.
Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8 30'
11 30 a. in., 1 05, 6 30 p.m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 5 55,
3 49,9 32 a. 111., 2 40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, S 30,
10 40 a. m., I 35, fi 16 p. m.
UOLLIN 11. WILBUR, Genl. Supt.,
Bouth Bethlehem, Pa.
CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt
Philadelphia.
A. w,NOr. N'I MACHER, Asst.G. V. A..
South Bethim Pa
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