EVENING HERALD iwTAiu.iHiinu m:o. Published every levelling, lixcrpt Sunday, nt 8 Bourn Jaiuiin Stiikkt, Nkah Chnthk. ' Irtio Herald U drllvcird In Shenandoah mill tho surrounding towns for six cents week, pay Bblo to tlie carriers, lly mull KIO0 a year, or 25 cents a month, payable In mlvnncc. Advertise nienta charged according to space mul iionltlon. The iiubllsliers reserve the rliclit to change the position of advertisements whenever the pill Mention of news denmnds It. Tlie rltslit Is reservcl to reject liny advertisement, whether lld for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper, Advertising rntes made known upon application. Untered lit the postofllce nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second class mnll matter. TKMiPIIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1805. STATE TICKET. STATU TItEASUKEIt, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPKMOlt COUKT JUDOES, Jam i A. Ukavkk, of Centre E. W. WiM.Aitn, of Lackawanna. Chaiimm E. Hick, of Luzerne. Geohcie 11. Oklady, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Beaver. Howard Rkkdek, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDGE OF ORPHANS' COURT, THOMAS H. B. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTROLLER, BENJ. II. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHAS. E. BREOKONS, of St. Clair. CORONER, Dit. S. J. SEYl'ERT, of Pincgrovc. DIRECTOR OP THE POOR, S. K. MIDDLETON, of Gilberton. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOSEPH W. GEARY, Jr., of Pottsvilio. THE ISSUE. Tlio issue in tho present campaign is met fairly and squarely by the Republican party in this county, a plank in the platform of which proclaims: "Wo condemn tho uniform Incompetency of tho Democratic county officials nnd especially denounco tho present flagrant mismanagement it tho District Attorney's ofllco of pigeon-holing Indictments against political heelers who openly defy tho election laws; nnd call upon nil good citizens, Irrespective of party, to assist us In electing to that nffleo n lawyer of such lcgnl attainments and personal Integrity nswlll en snre a proper administration of its duties nnd tho punishment of nil offenders, regardless party or political influence." This is a Republican year. As a matter of justico tho Republicans should have a representative upon tlio bench Judgo Lyon deserves to bo elected. Ones reputation as a true and sincere Republican is won after rainy battles. It can bo thrown away with little effort. The Commissioners of Accounts of New York city, who aro probing into tho doings oi tho lato Tammany Dock Hoard, aro unearth ing a great deal of peculiar business. One member of the board mado statements which woro amazing. Piers wcro leased to favorites at u low rental and sublet by them to others without a "pull" at big profits; applicants for places, under tho board wero asked what "pull" they had beforo their qualifications wero inquired into. Altogether tho proceed ings of tho Commissioners is very interesting reading and exposes the rottenness of Turn many Hall methods very clearly. Steve MiDDLirroN is pursuing tho oven tenor of his way, while tho other fellow doing tho guessing. This means ho will bo tho noxt Poor Director. Our Democratic friends aro not saying as much as they wcro two weeks ago. Tlio tide of public opinion lias turned strongly in favor of tho Republican nomineos, and will reach its ebb on November 5th. R. H. Koch, Esq., of Pottsvilio, is conduct' Ing a dignified and honorable campaign for Judge, in Berks county, quito different from tho manner his opponent is carrying on his. Tho latter endeavored to catch the ne voters of Reading witli a fow kegs of beor, but they wero not that kind of "coons," and tho meeting called to endorse Ermontrout reversed (ho program and endorsed Knelt instead. Benjamin Si:vj:rn carried Shenandoah when ho first ran for Controller. Thore is no good reason why ho shouldn't do tho sumo thing this time. REPEAT THE TRIUMPHS. On Tiiosjlay night next tho political canvas for 18115 will cud. Twenty-four hours later it will bo known whethor or not tho Republicans have repeated thclrtriumphs of 18(8 and 1801, or whether they must j content themselves with a temporary reverse until they can rocuperato for the gruat Presl- j dentlal struggle of lSufl. It b with tlio supreiiiest confidence that the county chairman and his lieutenants at tho Republican headquarters enter upon tho final wind up of tho canvass. Report from every district In thu county havo boen received, which fully warrant tho prediction that the entire Republican ticket will bo succoanful. If the figures furnished the county chairman by careful observers in tholr respectivo pre cincts are not awry, the Republicans will win with a majority equally as large as that received last year. The Democratic manager, of course, darido those figures. Ilut it will be remomberod that tlicy played tho samo game of lilnir last year. They hail tho cntlro Democratic ticket ulcctctl on tho night preceding thu election hy from 1,000 to 3,000 majority. Hut It is a matter of history how near their prophoslos were fulfilled. Thin It will ho on Tuesday. With a full voto tho Itupuhlican majorities this year will exceed thuso of 1801. That should ho tho object and nim of every member of tho party. Votooarly, nnd seo that your neigh bors do likewise, and tho election judges will do tho rest. The Democrats aro on tlio run. Onk of tho Republican papers at tho county sent is supporting tho ticket loyally and doing yocman service, while tho other is as muto as n clam, although tho ticket is a good ono. Thcro is hut ono reason generally given when tho question is asked, why is this thus? Our comment on the Senatorial question in tho 20th district has been very favorably received, especially on the part of tho Phila delphia Press. But to a Republican ovening ontcmporary at Pottsvilio it does not nppcar very palatable, judging from tho following comment : "Tho following from a newspaper published in the adjoining XXXth Sena torial District will bo read with Interest by the pcoplo in this district, for whom It is proposed to make a Kepublican candidate for next year." Probably a personal item ap pearing in the samo issue of that paper may have somo unseen connection with tho fling at Col. Kickort, which says : "Senator Kecfer was circulating amongst town friends to-day." The beauty show is still on. After Novem ber 5th it will go into winter quarters. The Democratic candidate for Coroner hopes to win through complimentary votes by Republicans. If you aro in tho "busi ness," compliment Dr. Seyfert by giving him your vote. Ho is a loyal Republican. Every Republican in Schuylkill county, who cares for the principles of his party and the party's success, ought to turn out on Tuesday, November 5th, and voto tho entire ticket. We have an execptiouably good stato and county ticket. Every man on tho ticket is not only a bound and true Republi can but a reputable man as well. Wo have no need to mako apologies for tho personnel of tho ticket. Hundreds of dissatisfied Demo crats will vote against their party this year. Let every Republican vote bo polled and tho result will rejoice every tmo Republican heart in tho county. Not satisfied with Hooding tho public places witli their "personal loveliness," the Democratic candidates aro just now being ex hibited in all their beauty in tho party organs. Thomas H. B. Lyon was endorsed by three-fourths of the members of tho bar as being in every way qualified for tho position of Orphans' Court Judgo when that ollice was created, and as they aro best qualified to judgo of tlio legal qualifications of a man for such a position the voters of the county can safely bo guided by their opinion in such a case. His unanimous nomination by tlio Republican party will bo endorsed on Novem ber Bth by tho voters of tho county, who do not want P. M. Dunn in that position. A vote for Bcchtcl is a voto to continue tho present maladministration of tho District Attorney's ollice. A voto for Breckons is a voto for reforms in that ollice. Which do you favor ? Your ballot will answer the question next Tuesday. We nro your shoo makcrsand money savers. Factory Shoe Store. Dropped Dead In Court. Lynchburg, Vn., Oct. HI. Mr. John Kelly, n well known and prominent oltl- Eon nnd contractor, died suddenly at tho poltco court. Ho was defendant in n small caso buforo tho court, and dropped dead probably of heart iliscaso during tho pro ceedings or tho trial. Fatally Rtnbbeil hy a Naval Veteran. Milwaukee, Oct. !!!. Patrick Coughlin, a veteran of tho Second Now York heavy artillery, is lying nt tho point of death at tho National Soldiers' Homo with seven teen knlfo wounds, which woro inflicted hy Thomas Kelly, a naval veteran. Tho latter Is undor arrest. Built On tlio Solid Basis Of Tutc, Rich, Hod Blood, Iloaltli Is real nnd lasting. Opinto Comuouuds, Narcotics And Nervo Stimulants nro Temporary und Dangerous. Sarsaparilla i Builds permanent Good Health Because it Piirifloe, Vitalizes And Enriches tlio Blood. Curos Scrofula, Catarrh, Bhounintism, Norvousnogs, AVcaknoss, Dyspepsia. Try it. Prepared by C. I. Hood A. Co., Lowell, Man. SI. .i.i- ri!ll the after-dinner pill and HOOd S PlIIS fainllr cathartic. 85c. A MESSAGE FROM CLEVELAND. Opronrlnnnlv Cherrml by New York Ihnno. rr.its Whou Head by Senator Hill, Albany, Oct. 31. Thoro was nn. Inter esting; fenturo of tho Democratic muss meeting; hero last, night that wnsnot down upon tho bills. Tho fenturo of tho meet ing was to bo tho prcsonco of United States Senator David H. Hill who was to mako a lengthy address, The meotlnp; was pro Bided over by Congressman Charles Trnccy, n personal friend of Prcshlont Cleveland. While tho secretary was rending tho usual number of regrets Senntor Hill caused n sensation by rending this telegram, dated Washington, nnd addressed to General Tracoy. "I liavo your letter nnd leg you to con Toy to my Albany friends and former neighbors at tho Domocrntlo ratification mooting this ovonlng my cordial congrat ulations on tho vrlso nnd patriotic declara tions In tholr stato platform concerning tho leading questions beforo tho American pcoplo, null tho assuraneo of my earnest wish for tho success of our oxcollent, stnto ticket. Ghoveu Cleveland." Whon tho Tost nudlcnco of over 3.00C people hail recovered from tho surprise tlmt tho telegram seemed to cause there was a chcor that very nearly ront the building In twain, anil this continued foi somo minutes. Senntor Hill smiled nnd joined In tho npplnuso with n hearty good will, and this seemed to encourago the audlcuco to renew It again nnd again. A llnd Wrock of tho constitution may follow In tho track of a disordered system, duo to impure blood or inactive liver. Don't run tho risk 1 Tlio proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery take all tho chances. They make a straightforward offer to return your money if their remedy fails to benefit or euro in nil disorders and affections duo to impure blood or inactive liver. Tho germs of diseae circulate through tho blood : tho liver is the filter whicli permits the germs to enter or not. Tho liver active, and tlio hlood pure, and you cscapo disease. When you run down, debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy standard, you regain health, strength, und wholesome flesh, by using tlio "Discovery." It builds up tho body faster than nauseating Cod liver oil or emulsions. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure coustipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches. France Annexes PacIiIo Islnmls. PARIS, Oct. 31. Tho two islands ol Huahlno and Borabora, also known ns Bolabola, belonging to the Tahltlan group, In tlio South Pacific, have boon annexed to France, by consont of tho native chiefs. Tho Islands are situated northwest of Tii hitl, and tho former has a population esti mated to number 2,000. Tho latter Is nearly thirty miles In circumference. Doth form part of tho Socloty Islands proper, otherwise tho Leeward Islands, and have hitherto been considered distinct from tho Tnhltinn, or Windwanl group, which have been under nr ronchprotcctornte.altliough. nominally governed by Queen Pomaro, a nativo ruler. The Head of the Cubnn Party. New York, Oct. 31. Thomas Estradn Palma, delegate of tho Cuban revolution nry party, yesterday received advlco ihat tho Cuban assembly, or deputies, hnvo ap pointed him minister plenipotentiary. Tho election took place In Jimagunyu nnd was unanimous. Tho oluco of minister pleni potentiary mnkos Senor Palma tho head of the entire Cubnn party, with power to act on its behalf as ho sees fit. Senor Pnlmn said today that tho most Important duty ho will hnvo to perform 03 minister Is to ask tho government of the United States for recognition of tho Cuban Insur gents as belligerents. IX Troubled 'Willi Khciiiniitlsm Head This. Annapolis, Md., Apr. 10, 1891. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. I believe It to bo tho best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recom mend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. also read this. Mkciianicsvim.k, St. Mary County, Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for soveral years. It mado him a well man. A. J. McGill. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros. Druggists. Mnokay Settle with Stokes. New Yokk. Oct. 31. Edward S. Stokes received yesterday a check for $103,701 from John W. Mnckay In settlement of tho liti gation about tho old United. Lanes Tele graph company, W. E. D, Stokes Is in terested, and tho caso is tno Dusts of one ol tho financial disputes between the two cousins. Italinn Aristocrats Charged with Forgery. Rome, Oct. 31. A groat scandal has oc curred at Palermo, aud warrants have been Issued for tho arrest of several aris tocratic persoungos charged with the for gory of a will. Two nephows of Cardinal Hampolla havo already decamped. Arrrsted on n Charge of Anion. AVilmamspokt, Pa., Oct. 81. A. N. Gll roy, ono of tho bust known young men In tho city, has been arrosted on tho charge )f nrson. It Is thought he Is responsible !or tho several lumber llres wlileli occurred aero onrly yesterday morning. Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent medicine : "We know from experience tliat Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolora and Diarrhoea Itemedy is all that is claimed for It, as on two occasions it stopped oxcruniatlng pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not rest eayy over night without it in the houe.'' This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicino in the world. Kvcry family should keep It In tho house, for it Is sure to be neoded sooner or later. For sale by G rubier tiros.. Druggists. Kpeedr Juntlcn to Virginia. Alkxanouia, Vn., Oct. 111. Albert Hawkins, the negro assailant of Sadie Shorrlor, tho daughter of a neighboring farmer, and who narrowly oscnped lynch ing nt tho hands of an Infuriated mob on Monday night, was found guilty by the jury yesterday afternoon. Ho was im mediately sentonoed by Judgo Chlehostor to be hanged Deo. (!. I.oat n Million in t-pemilntlon. London, Oct. HI. The liunncinl nrtlcle In Tho Dally Telegraph sny: "Tho Stool; Exchange failures yesterday lucludod Nicholas Vermis, who by speculation a fow years ago ryiiwaewi a fortune of isoo,. 000 and has loat It all slnoe, mostly in Aniorloan railroad and South African shares " Has No Use For Deadly Drugs. Gently Acting Remcdlos Mako Positive Cures Where Dangerous Dosing Falls. Mr. David J. Buckley, &13 East Forty-fifth street, New York city, says: "1 have suffered agonies with Inlliunmatory rheuma- iism oi ino wrisis, nanus ami iron. Tho sore ness and swolling wero M great I was almost helpless. Thanks to Munyon's grcnt dis covery I am now free from this dreod disease. A fow small bottles of Munyon's Rheumatism Curu banished ovcrv trace ol pain, swelling nnd soreness." Facts About Rheumatism. The usual treatment for rheumatism con sists of poisonous doses of potash, salicylic acid, cofchlcuin nnd morphine, which destroy tno stomach, irritate tho Kiuncys, prostrate tho norrous system nnd ruin tlio health Professor Munyon's Rheumatism Curo is guaranteed to bo absolutely harmless nnd a strong tonic in building up tho weak and debilitated. It cures acute or muscular rheumatism in from one to II vo days. Sharp, shooting pains in any part of the body stopped by a few doses. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, stiff backs and nil pains in hips nnd loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back aro speedily cured. The Munyon Remedies act promptly and ture tho most obstinate diseases. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 150.1 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical tidvho for any disease. The County Institute Course ! The Finest Course of Evening Entertainments of the Season, EVENING ENTERTAINHENTS ! Monday, November 11. THIS NKW YOltrCl'IULHAUJIONIOCIATll, Eugene W'eluer, Director, I'lute; Pnul Mcntlc, Viola; Carl Krill, Violoncello; I-ouls d. Kopp, Violin; Apolph Stmler, Violin; Henry Lehman, Double I lass; Miss InezCircnnclll, Prima Donnu, Soprano. Tuesday, November 12. Prof. JOHN II. DkMOTTH, A. M., I'll. 1)., or Cambridge, Mnss. Magnificently Illustrated lecture: " Electricity, its Nature and Possibili ties." Wednesday, November 13. Oeneral JOHN II. GOKDON, of Atlanta, Gil., "Tho Irfist Days of the Confederacy." Thursday, November 14. THU SWEDISH OltANI) CONCERT COM PANY. Original Swedish Quartet In National Costume. Charles A. Skoog, First Tenor; Geo. Leuniln. Second Tenon A. Emll Skooir. Baritone: W. K. McPherson, Ilnsso. Miss ltertha Webb, one of America's Greatest Iidy Violinists. Miss Jennie D. Shoemaker, Singing, Heading and Dclsartcan. Railway Arrangements. TltAINS: Arrangements hnvo been mode to hold the trains for St. Clair, Frackvillc, Gilber ton, Shenandonh, Mahanoy City, Morca, Delano. iscck's, cnuyiKiu iiaven nnu rort i'nrion. Ticket Arrangements. Season Tickets, securing reserved seats: Par quet anil Circle, $2.00; Dress Circle, first row, 31.73; Dress uircie, ex. nrsi row, i.ou. The chart for sale of reserved seat tickets will open at the box ofllec of tho Academy of Music, !,..... .tn.. u.iii..,li... o ,n',n.. ... for teachers only to secure seats In one half of the Acndeniy,and at 2 p. in., for citizens to secure seats in the other half of the Academy. Before opening the chart, parties dcsiriiifr to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position in line. Each teacher in lino may purchnso any number of tickets not exceeding twenty, and each citizen in lino may purciiaso any nuniucr noi execeu int? ten. C hart opens at Miller s nook More after iso- vemuers. a. w. vn-.iss, County Superintendent. 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Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. 21 Chlcbetcr' LnglUh Diamond II rand, raiWRQYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. safe, always relUtU. laoics fcik Drogglit for Chlcketttrt Enaluh Via-. .fNimtfirranJ in Itt4 and tuetaUio it-aied uu blue rtl.bon TokC no othrr. Rifutt darwtrout tuhMtitu fiai and imitation: At Oruggttti.orteQtMc In lUmpl or particular!, toitiruonUU tui "lltllef fur IjulleV inlttert bj return - Ainii j"miti "Hiiriuuini. name jMpir, Cblneter Cuemlcul Cu.jMutt Won Siuhi nillions of Dollars Go up In smoko every year. Tate no risks hut get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class ro. name companies as represented by ftAVTh FATKT durance Agent un.yiu rauai, iro south MahTst. Also Life and Accidental Companies. VOTE FO R Chas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. mUBY PILLS! oatM WSafe anu aunt, ssndac.fus-womams safe jToatsai buarc" wi-k apEsinccoPHu.A,PA r if IN CUB! The War Agaist tho Insurgents from Spanish Reports. ALLEGED VICTORIES FOR SPAIN. right nt Gnlnon Lasting Nearly Three Hours, In Which thn Insurgent Were Fired Upon ISffectlvely nt Vivo Hundred Yards with the M inner fluni, HAVANA, Oct. 31. Anothor band of In surgents has boon raised at tlio plantation of ht Luz, near "Vioja Bcrnoja, provlnco of fllantanzas. Tho leaders aro Aurello Hovla, a lawyer of this city; ManuolTomo anil lulwnnlo Garcia, manager of tho plan tation. Tho band, whloh number about 200 mou, was recently attacked by fifteen civic guards, whoso shots frightened tho horses of tho Insurgents and caused n run away panic nmong them. They roturned Inter, howover, and tho guards then charged tho oncmy with fixed bayonets, putting tho latter to flight with ono man killed and one wounded. Tho column of troops commanded by Major Mijnres, consisting of seventy-six Infantry of the Barcelona battallons,twon-ty-flvo guerrilla cavalry nnd tho Alfonso XII regiment, has cneountored and dis persed tho band of Insurgents led by Fran cisco Perez, nnd numbering nbout 600 well armed men. Tho engagomont took place at Galeon. Ciencga Lapata, near tho Ha- uaiin river, and lasted thrco hours. Tho enemy, although outnumbering tho gov ernment troops, did not vouturo from tho strongholds tho former occupied, and tho troops wero exposed In the open field to tho Insurgent's flro. Tho loss of tho en emy, howover, was heavy, as tho Insur gents wero flird upon effectively nt 600 ynrds with tho Mauser rifles in tho bauds of tho troops. Twelve (lend Insurgents wcro found upon tho field, Including the Insurgent stand ard bearer, a brother of 'Puerto, but tho greater number of tho Insurgents killed and their wounded wcro carried away. Fifty rlderloss and bloodstained horses woro captured upon tho field after tho light, aud many bloody tracks about tho scene of tho conflict showed how sovero hall been tho flro of tho Spanish soldiers. On tlio government sido only ono soldier was killed and two guides wcro wounded. Tho troops, after receiving suppllcsof pro visions and ammunition, will continue in pursuit of the lleelng Insurgents. Tho insurgent band commanded by Ko- glno Alfonso, it Is announced, has plun dered and burned a storo nt La Carolina, near Cardenas. In n skirmish between somo Spanish soldiers and Insurgents at tho farm of Maria, near Colon, tho troops killed one Insurgent nnd captured fourteen riderless horses, ns well as a quantity of ammuni tion. Nino insurgents havo surrendered to tho authorities at Nouva Paz. Soveral plantations near Princlpo Al- fouso, provlnco of Mnntanzas, havo sus pended preparations for grinding sugar cano owing to tho nttitudo of the insur gents. Seven polical prisoners hnvo been taken to tho jail at Cayababos. ZSnirlnnd Charged with Double Dealing, LONDON, Oct. 31. Tho "Vionnn corre spondent of Tho Dally Telegraph admits that u solzuro of Port Arthur, even with China's consent, would constitute a liroach of International engagements, butsho con siders thnt tho railway concessions In Manchuria concern only herself mul China. A Vienna dispatch to Tho Chronicle refers to tho excitement caused thero hy tho nrtl cle In tho St. Petersburg Official Jlcssen ger, accusing Euglnnd of nnibiguity und douhlo dealing in tho Armenian question. Mlaaing with Ten Thousand Dollars. LeiianoX, Pa., Oct. 81. Major B. Frank Hean, ex-prothonotury nnd present deputy prothonotury and chairman of tho Ropul llcan county committee, is missing with $10,000. Mnjor Hean is a veteran of tho war, and for many years was confidential clerk to Robert Colomnn, tho millionaire. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware: Fair, hut with Increased cloudiness; ensterly winds; conditions favorablo for rain tomorrow. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia: Conditions favorablo for rain tonight; easterly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and riilludelptiin- Kxehangeg. Nkw YoltK, Oct. 30. Tho Block market to day was subjected to both heavy bear pres sure and to liquidation hy actual holders and owners of shares. Tho volume of tho busi ness was the largest recorded for somo time past, and the course of prices was steadily downward, except when relieved by the cov ering operations of the bears. Closing bids; Del. & Hudson -.130 V.. U Ac W 161 Erie 12 Lake Erie & W... 83 Lehigh Nav 47 Lehlgli Valley 41 New Jersey Cen..lUU N. Y. Central 100 N. Y. & N. E B1JS Pennsylvania MJa Reudlng 14s SI. Paul 7656 W. N. Y. & Pa ay, West Shore 100i General Markets. Philadelphia, Oct. ). Flour firm; win ter superfine, St.M&iM; do. extras, S2.C 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3361.36; do. do.,8tralBhi, S8.393.40; wontern winter, clear, f;j.lua3.J3. YVhent lower, dull, with M)c bid and fSOMio- asked for Ootober. Corn quiet, steady, with 3go. bid and Wo. askud for October. Oats quiet, steady, withiJIAio. bid and JSklc. asked for Ootobsr. Hay llrm. good demand; choice timothy, S15.W)lil. Heet steady; family, $US1S: extra mess, (808.50; packet, SftKtfUI. Pork quiet; new mess, SS.7&& 10.25: family. 811.35ail. 75; short clear. SI 1.50 (13.35. Lard (Inner, active; western steam, $5.1)0. liutlur steady; western dairy, 1015o.; creamery, 1533o.; factory, uailu.; Klgins, 23o.; imitation creamery, lH17c.; Newport dairy, 15Klo.; creamery, 3U23c,; Pennsyl vania and western creamery prints, fauoy, 25o.; do, choice, 3to.; do. fair to good, -leSlc; prints Jobbing at iiliasaio. Cheese stoutly; New York large, 7&10Hc., small, fancy, 7Hllo.: part skims, 3J4&7J-ao.; full skims, 3H$io. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania. DSJixo.; Ice house, 10(ftl7o.; western fresh, lUOo. Live (Stock Markets. NEW Youie, Oct. 30. Ucevca slow; steers lightly lower; oxen and dry cows, steady; bulls luo. lower: poor to choice native steers sold at $3.304.80; stags and oxen, $2.30 (St; bulls, &3OS.50; dry cows. SMj3. Calves fairly active; higher for grassers; poor to choice veuls, $7.50. Sheep and Iambs slow, closing easier all around; poor to prime Bheep sold at common to choice lambs, 1 3.37Hi1.87Hj. Hogs firm at $&t.30. East Liiiekty, Pa., Oct. 30. Cattle steady; good butchers, $3.80! I bulls, cows and slugs, tl.Uim: feeders. Sl,5t)&3.tl5. Hogs slow, Phlladelplilas, $3.90a.l; best Yorkers. J3.b5 ft3U0; roughs, S33.50. Sheep steady; extra. :. 81133. 10; good, fi.vatyl.W; common, 50a. Jl; ambs, 2.35(1.85. Veal calves, $530.33. SOME PACTS ABOUT THEIR PAINS AHI DISEASES. The Symptoms of Sick Kidneys aud the Diseases That Sick Kidneys Will Cause; A Sure Cure For the Kidneys and For These Diseases. There area grout many pcoplo who don't know tlmt tho kidneys are simply filters. All tho hlood made hy tho food wo eat passes through our kldnoys. Tlio kldnoys separate what is had from what is good, what is unhealthy from what Is healthy, throw out tho had nnd let tho good pass on to nourish our hody. And this is going on every minute of our lives. Somo folks overwork their kidneys. They have to suffer the coasequcnccs. Hut tho consequences would not bo so hail If they would take Dr. Ilobh's Sparaguv Kidney Pills. Tho kidneys get overworked from worry, hard work of the hody or mind, excesses, overeating, etc. Worry is probably tho most common nf these causes. uverworK oi uio Kiuncys ninKcs them sick, When tlio kidneys nro sick tho hlood sutlers. It gets poor, thin, unhealthy. poisonous. When our kidneys are sick wo may have Rright's Disease, Diabetes, Nephritis aud other dangerous kidney troubles. Or wo may hav.e Klieumntism, Gout, Neuralgia, General Muscular Weakness, etc.; or Anrcmia, Pale and Sallow complexion. Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Dizziness, etc.; or Skin Diseases, Pimples, lilotchcs, Erup tions, etc. It may seem wonderful that one medicino should bo able to curo all these diseases, but when wo remember that they are all caused hy Impure blood, and that the impure blood is caused by the kidneys, it becomes a ques tion of simple common sense. Tlie kidneys make pure blood. I'uro uioou means health. Therefore, when you have diseases or impure blood, cure your kidneys with Dr. Ilobh's Sparagus Kidney Pills. This will nmko you well and strong and hearty. Dr. Ilobh's Sparagus Kidney PillsV contain, in concentrated form, special vegetalllo rlrugs which cure and renew the kidneys. i Tho combination from which they are made., is found in no other medicine or prescription. It was first used by Dr. II nub in his private practice many years ago, and was so unfail ingly successful that his original prescription was finally mado up into Dr. Hobb's Sparagus. Kidney Pills. The concentrated extract of Asparagus, which is tlio principal ingredient, is prepared exclusively by tho Hobb'u Medicine Co., under n special process. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will curu you when you are sick. They will put new blood and new life Into you. They will glvo you new ambition, new looks and new brightness of eyes and skin. A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will curo. Of all druggists, or mailed prepaid to any address for 50 cents a box. Write for interesting pamphlet on thu subject, freo on application, to Hobb's Medi cine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. 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