V It i! Ii i EVENING HERALD lisT.vni.isiiHi) imii. Published every livening, Except Sunday, at 8 HolTTtl Jaiidin SnUSKT, Nbau Ckxthk. 'Tho Herald In ilellveii'il in Shenandoah mill tlio surrounding towns for nix cents n week, pay nlilo to tlio enrricrs. Hy iimll 88.00 a year, or S55 cent n month, tnyahlc In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. Tlio publishers repervc tlio rlnlit to change tlio position of advertisement whenever tlio pul llcntinn of news demands It. Tlio right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application, Entered at the poetofficc at Shenandoah, I'll., as second class mall matter. Tlil.KPHONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald FRIDAY, NOVEMIIKI! 1, 1805. STATE TICKET. STATE TltKASUREIt, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Morecr. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES, Jambs A. Hhavkii, of Centro. E. W. Willard, of I.ickavranna. CnAitt.ns E. Kick, of Luzorno. Gkouok II. OnhAiiY, of Huntingdon, John J. Wickham, of Beaver. Howaud Reeduk, of Northampton, COUNTY TICKET. JUDOi: OP OHPltANS' COUHT, THOMAS H. 15. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTUOI.I.KK, BEN.T. It. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. MSTItlCT ATT0HN11Y, CHAS. K. 1IRECKONS, of St. Clair. COUONElt, Dn. S. J. SEYFERT, of Pincgrovc. i)iiti:cTou ok thi: roon, S. R. MIDDLETOX, of Gilborton. COUNTY hUItVl'.YOU, JOSEI'H W. GEARY, Jit., of Pottsvillc. THE ISSUE. The issue in tho present campaign is met fairly and squarely by tho Republican party in this county, a plank in the platform of which proclaims: "Wo condemn the uniform Incompetency of the Democratic county officials mid especially denounce tho present flagrant mismanagement f tho District Attorney's ofllccof 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 ofllco n lawyer of such legal attainments and personal integrity as will en snro a proper administration of its duties and the punishment of all offenders, regardless of party or political influence." And still they run. Tin: Democrats are depending upon the use if "boodle" to elect their ticket. There is a mysterious quietude about Democratic headquarters just now. There is always a calm before the storm. Tub Republican majorities of tho past two years can only bo reduced hy tho voters of that party staying at homo on election day. James B. ItniLLY and his friends arc not i-nying much in the present campaign, and wo know of none who have reasons to say less. Tin: loading Democratic paper of tho county says Mr. llreckons "will institute many reforms in the District Attoruey'i office." It is needed. In Kansas they elect women as mayors and members of city council. They do not limit their choice, however, to old women, as do Mmo towns in this county. Talk of a third terra is on the wane. An other administration by Orovcr would bo preferable to a second doso of mismanage ment in tho District Attorney's olllec. Tub noxt District Attorney, Charles Breckons, Esq., was in town last evening. and tho cordial reception he received at the hands of our people of all political faitlis bodes no good to tho Democratic nominee. Tin: min of yesterday was doubly welcome Inasmuch us it in a measure breaks tl drought, and at tho sumo timo quenches tli forost firos winch havo wrought such serious damage in the mountain regions duriug tli past few weeks. Philadelphia may ho slow in some things, hut she rail give pointers to many of hor municipal sistorsiu cortain particulars. This year sho receives from street car, tele graph, telephone, gas and water franchises more than f 11,000,000, days an exchange. TllR Democrats are playing a big game of bluff In tho present campaign. Tho party iwpers are devoting considerable tpace trying to prove that no dissatisfaction exists in their ranks, But, like Bundle's ghost, ill fooling continue to crop out and will not down. TilK man whose coukciouee will not permit him to wll whiskey, but will permit him to lease a room to another to do mo, is like tho girl who "got relluiou" and "wouldn't allow hor jewelry to drag hor Mini down to perdi tion, but took it oil' and gave it to hor Uter." Wr. liave received a copy of tho Village lieeord, a weokly paper published at West Chester by 11. C. Ikiyer, formerly publisher of the 11krai.Ii. It U a neat paper typi prajililelly, and 1'Mitor lloyer ubutemplatcs many improved changes. We wish him mueti M10CCS in his new venture. Dr. Sjcyfkkt, in his rteent tour through the upter end of the county, met with con siderable encouragement. He created a very favorable Impression ami his vote on Tuesday next will show It. He Is In every way quali fied to fulfill tlio duties of Coroner and should get the full Republican vote. Voto for Seyfert. Tub election of Controller Sevorn appears now to ho certain, notwithstanding n county seat Republican paper is doing its utmost to defeat him. Tlio peoplo thoroughly under stand the milk in tho coconnut, and will voto to retain him in tho position for which ho has been nppolnted hy Governor Hastings and unanimously nominated by tho Ropubll cans. Tub conduct and hearing of Judge Lyon on tho bench has hcou highly commended by members of tho legal fraternity, and a large majority of them will voto to return him thoro for the full torm of ten years. His rulings so far have been sound In law and in justice, which at times is qui to dilferont from law. Voto for Lyon for Judgo of tho Orphans' Court. l'UULic Interest in tho Holmes murder trial overshadows nearly everything else, not merely because of tho fearful category of criino charged against tho prisoner, but because of tho consummate skill with which 10 conducted his own defense, ho playing, for a time at least, tho part of lawyer and client, and performing tho douhlo role in a tylo that fairly challenged wonder nnd ad miration for his coolness and ability. I'litLAW.Li'inA'H pollco department is experiencing ono of those qualms ol eon science which occur spasmodically in large cities, and tlio officers have received In structions to makca crusado on policy shops, peak-casies and disoiderly houses. What causes this quickening of tho official con science at this timo has not yet transpired, but there appears to be a general impression that the long dolayed Lexowing of tho city government has something to do with it. A lively llury in speculative stocks, or 'Kaffirs," as such arc now called on account of their similarity to south Alrlean com panies' stocks now absorbing attention of speculators in England, with tho result that somo stocks fell off $10 to $17 a share in two hours. Fortunately tho loss fell upon com. parativcly few, and they professional traders, so that for once the lambs outside wcro not fleeced. It was a ease of squeezing brokers ).v the banks lor heavier margins on tneso speculative stocks which were hold as col lateral security for loans. There are a great many Republicans who hold Judgo Oliver 1. Hechtel in very higl obteom, and would havo been pleased had the Supremo Court decided that each voter had a right to voto for seven members of tho Superior Court, thus permitting them to voto for him without cutting their ticket. There may bo many who will veto for him anyhow Yet it docs not follow that they will also voto for hhs nephew for District Attorney. Voting for two members of the family at tho samo timo is asking too much. Besides, young Bcchtcl has been connected with tho District Attorney's oflieo during three years of mis management to the disgust of all law-abiding citizens. In the person of Charles Breckons the Republicans havo an excellent candidate, who is admitedly his opponent superior in legal ability and whose integrity has never been questioned. Wo still think the nephew of his uncle is beaten. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or no rav reouired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waslcy. Dynamite at a Itevlvnl Service. Tunkhannook, Pa., Nov. 1. Whllo re vival services wcro In progress Wednesday night at Uardwell, about three nillos from hero, a dynnmlto bomb was oxploded un dor tho windows outside. Tho windows wcro brokon, tho plastering shaken off, and a panic ensued among tho cougrcgiw tlon. After somo timo the minister suc ceeded In quieting the peoplo and a search was mado for tlio miscreants, but without avail. Thoro has boon nn intonsoly blttor feeling In tlio neighborhood sincotho split in tho Evangelical church and tho no- nulremcnt of tho church property by th Dubs faction, una this outrage is probably tho outgrowth of tho trouble Barsaparilla has over and over again proved itself the best blood purifier medi cal science has over produced. It possesses such positive merit to purity, Utallzo Enrich the blood, that it accomplishes remarkable cures where other prepara tions utterly fall. Its record of oures, not of Scrofula, 'Salt Ithoum, Catarrh, Rheu matism, but of Nervous Prostration, Weakness and Debility, is unequalled. Barsaparilla is the OnoTruo Blood Purifier. Prepared by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Man, SI. U--i-l'o DIIlc5cur0 habitual conntlpa rlOOa O rl lib tlon. Price US cents. And Only WIFE AGAINST HUSBAND. Crnsillmial Fesne In the Mnrquls de Nyv Murder liUl. HouimES, France, Nov. 1. A Beusotloual feature yesterday of tho trial of the Mar quis do Nnyve for tho murder of his step Bon was tho appearance In tho Witness hoi of tho mnrqulso, hla wlfo. Tho victim of tho alleged murder was her natural son, born boforo hor marriage to tho mnrquls. Kho tostllled to numerous Instance of murderous brutality on tho part of tho prisoner towards her children, and she as iiertcd that hor consequent fears of a violent death prompted hor to bring tho charge of murder ngainat her husband. Tho counsel for tho defonso read tut affectionate letter Written by tho marqulso to tho prisoner a fortulght after sho had lodged against him (he chargo of murder. Tho reading of tho lettor caused nrovulslonof feollngln favor of tho accused. A Had Wreck nf tho eons! 1 1 lit Ion limv 'fnlhm In llio 1 rarlr of a disordered system, due to impure Wood or inactlvo liver. Don't run the risk I The proprietors of Dr. Tierce's Goldoh Medical Discovery take nil the chances. They make i straightforward offer to return your money I their remedy tans to uenclll or euro In all disorders and affections due to impure blood or inactlvo liver. The germs of discino circulate through tho blood j tho liver is the filter which permits the germs to enter or not. Tho liver active, ahd tho Wood pure. and you cscapo disease. lien you run down, debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy standard, you regain health, strength, and wholesome llesh, by using the "Discovery." It builds up tho body faster than nauseating Cod liver oil or emulsions. Dr. Picrco's Pellets euro constipation, piles. biliousness, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches. Thorn May bo a Itnyal Cup Challenger. Glasgow, Nov. 1. A rumor which had its origin at Patrick, tho oxtonsive ship building town two miles from this city, whoro many big ynchts havo been built, is current hero today, and In substnuco it is that the I'rlnco of Wales Is seriously con templating building n yacht with which to challenge for tho Amorica's cup, Mr. George Ii. Watson, tho designer of tho I'rlnco of Britannia and Lord Duuraven's Valkyrie, has boon to Putrlck sovernl times recently, and this muy havo given riso to rumor. Mr. Watson was questioned re garding this report, but ho was not dis posed to glvaany information on the sub ject, refusing to nflliu or deny it. I'rlenU Kxpelled from tho Diocese. LlSOOLN, Neb., Nov. 1. The lone drawn out light botween Bishop Bonaoum and ms priests, which lias resulted In that pre late being in court for criminal libel and tho removal of many priests, was renewed yesterday when n dlocosan court convicted 1 athcrs Fitzgerald and Murnhv for defy ing the bishop, oxpollod them from the diocese, ordorcd them to tho retreat of St. Joseph Bonolt, near Montreal, and to nav a flue of $09 for costs of courts. Tho bishop presided, and tho convicted men assert that they are the victims of a packed jury. t he uoienuaniH aid not put In nn nnnear- nneo when tho trial was called. Thoy say they will ignore the sentence. How- tti Prevent Croup. SOMll ItEADINO THAT WILL l'ROVH INTKK- i:STlNO TO YOUNG JIOTI1K11S. HOW TO (IUA11D AGAINST Till! 11ISKAS11. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post thorn concerning tho cause, first symp toms and treatment is the object of this Item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are sultjcct to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. Tlio first symptom is hoarseness : this is soon followed by a peculiar rough coiif-h which is easily recognized and will never be forKotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when tlio child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy is freely given nil tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough has de veloped it will provont tho attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. Tor sale by Gruhler Iiros., Druggists. mi' curia's l'roinler lteslgns. Sofia, Nov. 1. In tho speech from tho throno last evening, nt tho openlug.of tho sobranjo, Princo Ferdinand did not refer to tho baptism of his son, Boris, in tho Or thodox Greek faith. As a result Premier Storloff has resigned. Princo Boris, who will bo 2 yours old in January next, has been n Cathollo up to tho presont, but It is reported that his father, in order to win tho support of Russia, proposed to havo I'rlnco Boris baptized In tho Ureok laltli, Tho coremony of baptizing tho princo was to havo taken place last Monday, although rumor had It that Emporor Francis Joseph, of Austria, was much offended at tho prop osition to change tho child's religion in or der to fuithor political intrigues, Did People. Old pcoplo who require medicine to regulate tho bowels ami kidneys will find the true remedy in Klectrio Kitten. Tills medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Kioctric Hitters is un excellent appetizer and kids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what thoy ncod. l'lioo fifty cento per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Clenrlnc tin a Murder Mystery. JAMESTOWN, N. Y., Nov. '1. Charing Douglass wiw arrested yesterday ami charged with the brutal murder of Mrs. Whitlow Shearmau andherdaughter.Mrg. Cynthia Davis. In December last. Tho'two women were killed In the day time while they were alouu at the Sbeanuau house, tho remainder of the family having gone to attend a funeral. Their heads wero crushed with some blunt instrument. There was no evldonco of a robbery, and tho motive of the erlmo was a mystery. Charles Douglass was a neighbor of the Shearmans. His peculiar conduct since the milnlor caused him to 1m plaoutl under surveillance. A smirch of bis premises re sulted in tho discovery of a coupling pin which miglir have been used to commit tho crime nnd other evidence of an In criminating nature. g i Tlio wife of Mr. l.onard Wells, of liist Krimfleld, Mass., had bwl 'HlflWng from neuralgia for two dy, not being able to sleep or lutrdly keep still, when Mr. Holdcn, the merchant there, sent hera buttle of Cham berlain's Pain Kalm, and asked that she KiVl. it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day he was told that sho was .ill right, tho pain had left her within m hours, nnd that tho bottle of Pain Halm v,.is worth $5.00 if it eould not be lid for U For salo nt 50 cente per bottle by firul.Ier Kros., Druggists. When complicated & prescriptions and 4$. rare drugs are una- ble to do more than f relieve. paragus f t i? (made from the well- known garden veg etable) will perman ently cure the worst cases of Bright's Disease. Rheuma tism, Gout, Neural- lf 2 gia, Anaemia ana T Blood Troubles. A tovr doecs will rolievA. A few boxes will enre. All druggists, or by mall prepaid, for fiOc. per box. Vrlle for Pamphlet. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., CMcaeo. San Franclaca. 4 The County Institute Course ! The Finest Course of Evening Entertainments of the Season. EVENING ENTERTAINHENTS 1 Monday, November 11. Till: JfHW YOI1K l'lIlUIAItMONIC'eLUIt, KuKcne M'clncr, Director, l'lute; Paul Memlc, Vloln; Carl Krlll, Violoncello; I.ouIh G. Kopp, Violin; Apolpli Stuilcr, Violin; Henry Lehman, Double Itnss; JIIbs Inez Orcnnclll, Prima Donna, Soprano. Tuesday, November 12. Prof. JOHN H. DnMOTTK, A, M., I'll, 1)., of CambrlilKc, .Mass. Mngiilflcciitly Illustrated lecture: "Klcctrlclty, Its Xnture nnd Possibili ties." Wednesday, November 13. flcncral JOHN' II. OOItDON, of Atlanta, Oa., "The Lust Days of the Confederacy." Thursday, November U. THU yWKDmil OUAND CONCKItT COM ANY. Orlulnal Swedish Quartet in National Costume. Clmrles A. Hkoor, Hirst Tenor; Oco. Leamiu, Second Tenor; A. li.mil Slcoog, Imritouc; V. K. MelMicrson, llnsso. Mis llcrtlia AVebb, one of America's Orcatcht Ijidy VIolinlHts. Miss Jennie i. MiocmtiKer, ninging, Kcaninf? aim Dclsartcan. Railway Arrangements. TltAINS: Arrantremcnts havo been madR to hold tho trains for St. Clair, Krackvillc, Ullbcr ton, Shenandoah, Jlabanoy City, Moren, Delano, Heck's, Schuylkill liavcn aim 1'ort unruon. Ticket Arrangements. Season TlcVcts. sccurimr Tcscrvcd scati: Par- ouet and Circle, $2.00. Dress Circle, first row. 31.73; Dress Circle, ox. first row, 81.50. Tlio chart lor salo or reserved seat tickets will open at the box oflieo of the Academy of Music, l'onsviue, fcaiuruay, r,ovemcr ni v.au n. in., for teachers only to secure seats in one half of tlio Acadcmy,and at 2 p. m., for citizens to secure seats In tlic other half of the Academy. Ilefore opening the chart, parties desirlnir to purchase tlckcUwiU draw numbers for position Inline. ICach teacher in lino may purchaso any number of t eketsnot exceed nirtwcnt v. and each citizen in line may iiurcuaso any nunioer noi excecu- loir ten. Cluirt opens at tinier s hook htorc ancr iso- venibcr. w. w. wisi, County Superintendent. ChthcRter' KnglUh Diamond IlroiKf. EKWYROYAL PILLS Orlffhial and (Inly Genuine A safe. &)wtb relUble. ladies nk i 1lmrHt far nirhritt9 m TinhlK IHn. Afk mnd Brand la lied and Hold meUlhoVvW boies, icued with blue ribbon, l ako W Items and imitation: A t Hrugglitt, or send 4c In stamps tor r-artlculari, tritlmonUla and " iteilcr lor i.rtie(" 11 tecr, oj return Mall. Itt.OOO Ti sLimonfnla. Kamt Paver. Ciilli(trL'l.emlulCu..Mad1on qubch Of a head-splittinp; bcadncho Immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They are a posltivo and speedy cure and are iruaranteed absolutely harmless. 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UuarautoeU auperlor to all otheri. 5"'ly wt bfit In tha market, A Ku 1. l'lrtlculatl, 4 CM. lr.a,T W, Hack liar, Ilotlon, Mall. (sUtu ul 15 rwiH's A TERRIBLE ARRAIGNMENT. District attorney linrncn' Dltter Denim clntlon of Tliroiliiro Dtirrnnt. SAN Khakcisco, Nov. 1. District At tortioy Barnes did not finish his speeoh in tho Tlwidoro Durraut trial yesterday, as ho htulMnilolliiced that ho would do. Ho spoko until time for court to adjourn, and 1 then aiiiioiiuc-d that bo would not finish until tills morning. As .Tudgo Murphy's charge is understood to bo vory long, It Is bolleved the jury will not retire beforo this afternoon. i As tho district attorney, In his address to tho Jury, dwelt upon tho ghoulish na ture of a man who could steal tho rings from tho body of an innocent girl that ho find murdered, his denunciation of the de fendant became so blttor that Mrs. Dur raut was unable to retain hor composure. Sho burst Into tears and flung her arms about tho neck of her son as if to shlold him from tho torrent of invectives of which ho was being mado tho object. Durrant remained measurably calm,buthls mother, although sho made sovcral efforts, could not control hor emotion for Boveral mln- wtcs. "Theodoro Durrant," said Mr. Barnes, 1 stands forth In Aniorican Jurisprudence toaay ns me most urutai criminal oi mo iiko. Hols a creature beside whom Holmes, the multi-murderer, who is now on trial In Philadelphia, is a perfect n;entloman inula scholar, bosldowhoin Professor Webster, the Harvard Instructor killed Dr. Park man many yeiyrs ago, was a king, nnd compared with whom Cain waa a Georgo AVnshlnKtoh." 1 hi Appeal In the Wininn Caae. Alii any, Nov. 1. Tho court of nnncals Is hearlnir nrmimcnts today In tho caso of Erastus Wlman, charged by bis late part- nors In the mercantile ajjoncy of R. G. Dun & Co. with forgery. Tho conviction of Mr. Wlman under Judgo Ingraham n. year ago last summer, when ho was sen- tonccd to Sing Sing for flvo and a half years, whs reversed by tho supremo court ntits general term last February, and It was against this decision that tho district 1 nttornoy of Now York appealed. Iuas- much as tho pointB involved relate mainly to what constitutes a partnership by par ticipation of profits, and ns there are thou sands of business establishments who havo employes thus compensated, tho caso is likely to excite wide nttontlon asldo from tho promlncuco and publlo service of Mr. Wlman. lrby Attacks the Tlllninu Plnn. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 1. Tho great fight botween Senator lrby and Senator Tillman on tho suffrage question wns opened yestorday by a speech from Sena tor lrby attacking tho report of the com mittee. Ho said ho would stultify him self nnd tho cause of tho peoplo of South Carolina If ho would vote for any discrim ination against poor and Illiterate men. lrby said that ho would voto with tho'no grocs ngalnst tho Tillman plan ns long ns it had nn educational and property quali fication. Ho denouneod tho plan as a po litical iniquity, and declared ho never would betray the peoplo who gavo him of fice. While denouncing tho Tillman plan, ho offered no substitute Mohammedans Defeating the Chinese. St. PKTKi'.siiuna, Nov. 1. The Novoo Vromya says that according to advices re ceived by that paper tho Japanoso nro bo ing rapidly withdrawn from tho. Lino Tung peninsula. It Is ndded that tho Mohammedan Insurgents havo captured Lan Teheou Fu, capital of tho provlnco of Kan Soo, on to Yellow river; that thoy are defeating tho Chlneso troops In every di rection, nnd that thoy Intend to form nn In dependent kingdom. Tho secret societies of central Ghlntt nro reported to bo prepar ing to join issuo with tho Mohammedans. Now Jerney's Prosperity. Trenton, Nov. 1. Tho following dis patch was sent to Governor Werts, at Jersey City, last evening by Stuto Comp troller Hancock: "Tlio stnto fund lmlanco at tho closo of business today is $893,747.83, nfter payments during tho fiscal year for tho building of armories, enlargement of stato Institutions costing $3.10,012.IH, and the payment practically of all current ob ligations, iv condition of stato finances which Is certainly very gratifying." Postage Stamp Forger Recaptured. CINCINNATI, Nov. 1. Captain Porter, of Chicago, nnd William . Burns, of Colum bus, both of tho secret 6orvlco, and under orders from Chief Hazel, last night er rostod Charles O. Jones, loader of tho f or gors of postngo stamps. Tho gang was caught in Chicago, whero W. T. Thomp son is still hold. Chief Hazel caughtMrs. Tlnsoy McMillen, In Toronto, Jones jumped 5,000 ball in Chicago. Chief IIuzcl tracked Jones hero. ftlurdered by Her Ron. PnoviDENCK, Nov. Mrs. Mary MeDolo, 50 years old, of tho town of Johnston, wns nnd killed lust night at her homo., by her son, Thomas Moljaughlln, aged SO. Tho woman was lying sick In bed, and was terribly kicked nnd beaton beforo a bullet through her right temple put an end to her suuerlugs. Tho nnmlorer w'as captured. The dead woman was married two weeks ago to James MeDolo, a blacksmith. For this her son murdered her. Goaded to Sulci''- hy Her Husband. iNWANAroLls, Nov. 1. Mrs. Harry K. Branch, of tho Clilomro Lyoeum theater, Is dead at the English hotel here, with a bullet hole through hor breast. At her foot a 5-yenr-old boy was .found screaming, trying to awakon bis mother. Branch mid his wlfo wore getting up an entertain ment. Mrs. 11 much killed herself, her husband says, because ho goaded her to It. No Wutrr to right the Plre. IIazlktok, Pa., Nor. 1. Fire at Beaver Meadow destroyed the homes of Daniel Drogau. .Tolm'lteese, Daniel Davis, James llrady, John Cole, Con Gallagher, Peter Gillespie, Mrs. Hsnry, Patrick Dougherty, ThoniM Pettltt, Michael Llvlnko uml John Ilarkln. Thoro was no water, and tho flames spread rapidly. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Gorman relcbstng will roconvoue on Tuesday. Deo. 8. James MoLaughlin was electrocuted at Wilinlngtiui, Del., by stepping on a Hvo electric wire. A heavy snow storm raged last night throughout the Saratoga foot hills and other part of New York state. The Duke of Marlborough and his cousin, Hon. Ivor Guest, were entertained nt din ner hist nigh', by Silr Julian Paunoefotg and the members of the KnglUh legation nt SVashlngton. William Hnbonnan, aged 48 years, and Jnoob Vogcl. ivgod 87 yours, woro killed at Kllzabtrth, N. J., while crossing tho rail row! In a baek. John Hughes, tho driver; Was fatally hurt. Conlrnctor Dnkln of Syi-acuso Tolls of tho Plnnl Success of ft Klg Untlcrtiikhig. (from (he Syracuse A. 1'. Post.) Mr. Gcorgo Daktu is u well-known con tractor anil resident of Syracuse, and a representative business man of that city. Our representative found him oversee ing tho sower work at the Arsenal, and In tho following Intcrviow ho describes how ho has finally completed tlio biggest con tract ho has ever undertaken. "Mr. Dakln, doesn't your business ex pose you to iriany unhealthy conditions?" " cs, I am continually catclilng'cokl." " Dots H affect your general health? " " It lias brought On kidney disorders." "Havo you becti troubled from that source jury lcngtlrof timo?" "I think It started during tho war. In which I took nn active Dart, nnd cverr cold I catcll lias nccravatcd It " '' AVlmt wcro thp symptoms?" ' Laitto back and trouble with tho kld- ncy organism. I lid vo doctored for years nnd used all kinds of remedies I heard of, without roltoi. ily case is as follows : oome utile timo ngo i wns in n very bad condition, hardly able to hobble arpund; I had been In Madison County looking after a contract there for the Stale": I got very wet, aud, as usual, wns laid up. I was simply twisted wny around nitu doubled up on ono side; when I attempted to stand up It seemed ns though I would tear out ono of my kidneys; while In this condition I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad veitised. Being almost desperate, I wiu, wlllliiir to trv anvthinc for relief. 1 bc- gan using them, and tlio result waa truly wonderful. I feel as young us u boy, and H Is tho first timo In many years that I havo been perfectly free from pain In the small of my back. All urinary troubles gone. I am perfectly well, and no traces of iny former troublo remain. I gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills.'' Price, 50 cents per box ; for sale by all dealers or mulled by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. QuIchly.Thorouclilr, Forever Cured. Four out of flvo who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attockis of " tho blues," are but paying tho penalty or early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair, fiend for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. In Effect Marco 24, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction, Maiieh Chunk, Le- higbton, Slatington, White Hnll.CntnRnuqua, Allontown,llothlehein,hn8ton and weatnefly at fi (14, 7 38. 15 a m., 12 4X 2 .S7, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, 6 04, 7 3H, 0 15 a. m., 2 43, 2 57. p. m. For Qua kako, Switciiback, Gerhards and Hudsondale, II 15 a. in. and 2 57 p. in. For Wilkes-liarrc. White Haven, Pittston, baccvvillp, Tuwanda, Siayre, Wavcrly and Elmira. (5 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 p in. Knr Itohnster, Uufi'alo, Niagara Falls and tho West, tf 15 n. m. and 2 57, 1' 27 p. m. For llelviilere, Dcm'va'c Water Gnp and Strouilsbure. R 04 a. m, 2 57 . For bambertvillo and 'Irenton, 9 15 a in. For Tankbannock, (104,9 15 a m.,257,5 27 p. in. For Ithaca and Genova, 04, 9 15 a ni, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, .9 15 a in, 5 27 p ni. For Jeatiesvllle, Levistnn and Beaver Meailoy, 7 38 n. in., 12 43 p. m. For BtncUlmi snd bumber Yard, fi 04, 7 SB, 4 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried and llazleton, (11,7 3H, 9 15 u in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 md S 08 hi. For Scrantnn, fi 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p ni. For Hazlehrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 0 04, 7 3S, 915 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. Forshlaml, Girardvilie and Lost Creek, 1 40, fi 15, 7 3ft, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 40, 1 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmel andShamokin,0 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 120, 3 22,9 15 p. m. For Yalesviile, Park Place, Mabanoy City slid Delano, 5 50, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15, II 05 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23. 10 53 p. m. Trains-will leave Sliamokin at 6 15,8 15, 1145 a. ru., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive Shenandoah at (1 til, 9 16 a m , 12 43, 2 57, '7, II 15 p m boavo Shoiiandoan for Pnttsville, fl 04, 7 38,9 08, II 05,11 30 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 27, 8H8 p. in. , , Iiive Potteville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. to , 12 S2, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shsnnudooh lor uazieuin, n , i - 9 15, a. in., 12 4S, 2 67, 5 27. 8 08 u in. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 7 5, 10 05, 1 1 06 a. m., 12 15,2 58, 5 SO, 7 25, 7. 58, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave far Raven Run, Centralia, lit. Carmel and 8hamokin, fi 45 a. m.,2 4ti p. in, and arrive at 81ismnkin t 7 40 a. m. una, 3 '45 p. in. Trains leave Sliamokin for Shenandoah st 7,55 a. m, and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. m and 4 58 p m. " Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvilie and Loot Creek, 9 40 a. m., 12 36 p. m. For llazleton, Biaok Creak Junction, reoo Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allantown, Bethlehem, Ba.tou aud New York, 8 4 a. m., 12 So, 2 ftfi p. in,' For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 5S n. ro. For Yateavillo.l'ark Place, Mabanoy City and Delano, 8 40, ll 35 a, in., 12 SO, 2 6(1,4 58, 03 p.m. , , . Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, i SB' 11 30 a. m., 1 05, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottaville, 5 55, 8 49,9 32 a. m.,2 40 p. in. Leave Potteville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 10 a. in., 1 35, 5 16 p. m. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Genl.Supt., South tieiuienem, l a. rtuioiiniii a a. a. Agt,, 1 PhlladelphLi. st.G. P. A. I.H.I.l n UHAlUjfcb o. Aims, ueni. i b. ngi,, A. W.NOHNFMACHER, Ass South Bethlehin. Pa VOTE FOR Chas. E. BreckJ For District AttornJ 3
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