EVENING HERALD KSTA1U.lSIli:i 180. Published every levelling, Kxccpt Sunday, nt 8 Bourn Jahdin Stiikkt, Nrau Crkthk. Mhti Herald Is dcllvctcd inShcnaiidoah nnd the surrounding towns Tor six cents a week, pay able to tlio carriers. Hy mall S3.00 a year, or 23 cents a ntonth, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged nccorill ng to space nnd osltlon. The publishers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisements whenever tlio pub lication of news demands it. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or nut, thut the publishers may deem Improper, Advertising rates mndo known utKin annllcatlon. Entered ut tho postofflcc nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TKLKPHONK CONNKCTION. Ivening Herald TUKSDAY, NOVEMHEU r, 18D5. STATE TICKET. STATE TKEASUKEIl, Brnjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGED, James A. IIkaver, of Contro. E. W. Willakd, of Lackawanna. Cuablhs E. Rice, of Luzerno. Gkouoe II. Orlady, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Beaver. Howard Reeder, of Northampton. COUNTTf TICKET. judge of orphans' court, THOMAS H. 11. LYON, of Malianoy City. CONTROLLER, BENJ. R. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHAS. E. BUECKONS, of St. Clair. CORONER, Dr. S. J. SEYFERT, of Pincgrove. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, -S. R. MIDDLETON, of Gilbcrton. COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOSEPH W. GEARY, Jr., of Pottsville. THE ISSUE. The issue in the present campaign is met fairly and squarely by tho Republican party in this county, a plank in tho platform of which proclaims: "Wi condemn tho uniform incompetency of tho Democratic county officials and especially denounce the present flagrant mismanagement t the District Attorney's offlcoof pigeon-holing Indictments ngninst political heelers who openly 4cty tho election laws; nnd call upon nil good cUircns, irrespective of party, to nsslst us in electing to that office a lawyer of such legal attainments nnd personal integrity as will en uro a proper administration of its duties and tho punishment of all offenders, regnrdless of party or political Influence." A news despatch says Corbett and his manager aro leaving Arkansas in disgust This is the best recommendation Arkansas has received in a loug time. There is no reason why tho Republicans should not bo successful to-day. Tho Demo cratic county ticket is not any stronger this year than it was in 1883 and 1801, but in some respects it is much weaker. All that is necessary for Republican success is a full party vote. See that your neighbor goes to tho polls, and you do likewise. A vote for Judge Lyon is an endorsement f minority representation and anon-partisan judiciary. CAST YOUR VOTE. To-day tlio votors aro Tendering their ver dict. Tho last appeals havo been made, and tho merits of tho respective candidates havo been discussed at every hcarthstono and in every placo where men congregate. To-day evory American citizen standsupon an equal footing, tho rich and poor, the ignorant and learned, the native and foreign born each is tho peer of tho other. Tho ballot of tho millionaire counts for no more than that of tho day laborer. The right of franchiso is a grand prerogative, and should be oxcrcised by every good citizen. It is a uty you owo your country, your family and yourself to cast your vote for that party which will the better administer the laws and conduct tho affairs of the state. Although this is what is called an off yoar, the duty of every voter to go to the polls is no lass imperativo than if a president was to bo clotted. The voting franchiso should be hold sacred by every man ontitled to it, and if It woro thus regarded wo should with eut doubt havo better men in office, and consequently better administration. Naturally, the man who votes only at Presi dential elections feels little interest in the elections fir less prominent officials, forget- inn the &t tliat upon the selection of tfovernorg, Judges, county mid municipal olTiean generally, mainly depends the. wel fare of the state or town in which be resides. The man wlvo votes only at presidential . chactioiii, however observant he may be of Hie duties of citizenship, lacks one of the uiasi important sHtrtHiteritieti of a good cithtau. Ho does not come up to the requisites which constitute a good eithseu, fur upon the regular exurcie ef the right of suffrage by all depends the wel&re and safety of the entire community. It behooves every vHlw.n, and especially Republican voters, if he has not yet east his liallnt, to exeroiM) tliat light liefore 7:00 o'clock to-night, when the polls will close. THE experiments conducted hy the post office department lu handling mail on street cam in the larger cities have, in the main, proven very successful in quickly getllng the mail to the sub-stations, thus expediting the delivery to the pnblu'. As the idea underlying the postal business is the prompt transmission of l oniniiiniealiuii Ixihl'iii the people, any movement tending to that end is watched with considorablo Interest, nnd It certainly is noeded in Philadelphia, whero the sorvico can stand consldoniblo improve ment. Lrt no patriotic citizen permit weather, buslnoss, pleasure or thor consideration to keep him away from the polls to-day. Every vote Is wanted. Spain now proposes to compromise with Cuba on a basis of administrative reform, but Cuba has ti led that before. Steve Middleton will receive the full Republican vote, and a great many of the opposition besides. Ho has niadoa vigorous canvass. Shenandoah has two candidates seeking tho suurago of tho people. Both men aro well and favorably known. There is a higher and moro important Issue, however, than that of personal character and fitness for the position of tho rcspcctlvo candidates. Wo are on tho eve of an Important prcsl dcntial election j In 1890 a majority of tho county ollices will bo filled, and it is essential to Republican success next year tliat tho party will como out victorious in tho present contest. Outside of all these considerations tho Republican candidato for Controller is justly entitled to bo retained in his present position. His record in that olllce has boen ono of much profit to tho taxpayers, and notwithstanding tho opposition in certain quarters ho always performed his duty con scicntiously and faithfully. Wo think Mr, Severn will continue to control, so far as tho Controller's office is concerned. The office of District Attorney needs just such a lawyer as Charles E. Brcckons to deal with criminals. Ho will enforce the law irrespective of personal or political considers tlons. In training the pugilists of tho future less attention will bo paid to muscle and more to vocabulary. Tiierk are many people who regret that the Monroe doctrine did not say something about this country's trading off splendid girls and fine fortunes for more or less obso lete titles. The Tinegrovo Herald, one of tho leading Democratic papers of the county, has this to say of tho Republican candidato for Coroner "Dr. Seyfert has been a member of the Borough Council, is at present a momker of the School Board, identified with some of tl: most popular fraternal organizations, kind courteous and sociable, as well as firm and determined when occasion requires. Ho will make that ideal official in tho Coroner's chair which tho taxpayers of this county want, There will bo no inquisitions on people dying from natural causes, only efficient deputies appointed, and good juries selected; on the whole, tho record and credit of the offico raised to the highest standard and mone saved to the taxpayers. Twenty-four years of active professional life well qualifies tin doctor for the position ho seeks, and that ho will fill it most acceptably tho public can rest nssurcd." Even the political opponents of Judge Lyon will admit his qualifications for th honored position of Orphans' Court Judgi He has been on tho bench sinco last spring and he has proved his fitness for tho position and has discharged its duties faithfully, efficiently and satisfactorily. Thero is no reason why a tried and trusted Judge should be turaed out to try an experiment. Philadelphia has taken a step backward. Tho powers controlling tho street railways there havo abolished free transfer passes and will now chargo three cents additional where a transfer is desired. Walking is likely to be more fashionable as a result of this. Jo Merit wins, and Merit has not only placed Hood's Sarsapa rilla at the head of all medi cines but has practically given It, as a blood purifier, pos session of the whole field. Wins because It Cures. It Cures because it purifies, vi talizes and enriches the blood. Disease cannot resist Its potent powers. Health comes at ts persuasive bidding. If you need a good medicine, get Hood's and only Hood's. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man. 1. I i r-j; 1 1 cure all llTerilU. I!Mt nUUU O i-IllO aftcr-UUuier Mil 34C. Celebrated Female l'nwders never fall. 1 10.UU) Lliee"leol&re llnm wWl Taw and Pinnyroyal 1'iUl and olhtf , ll" raiwdlBi). Alwa buy the Si.t aed avoid dlMf- Mfraiitl turetaiur tail I nuinnlimd auuirlur to all Mliwn. roww In the market. AN., 1. l"aiticuli i otJ. JJr.8.X' k liar, JMMon, muv. HAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 V'i st ( entre atreet. Btyl'ah hair tutting a ipicialty. Clean towrl with evry shave SarsaparsSSa moors STOLEN SILVER RECOVERED. Thrco Arrests In Connection with a Sen sational London ltobbm-y. Ii'ondon, Nov. B. Tlio pollco hnvo seized fifteen Ingots of silver lu connection with tuo great Bllvor robbery which occurred on Sept. S5, when thlrty-ono ingots of silver, valued nt $24,600, tho property of tho Mid land Hallway company, wcro stolen from van in which tiioy woro belnir oonvoved from tho company's station through tho streets of London. In connection with tlio seizure of tho Ingots tho pollco havo also arrested George Barrett and Edward Gray, who wcro in chargo of tho van at tho time the Ingots wcro taken from It. This robbery has been attended with many sensational developments slnco it was perpetrated in broad daylight on Sept. 25. Tho drivers at the tlmo left tho wagon with tlio valuable load In the street for twenty-flvo minutes whllo they went to breakfast, whon thoy returned tho wagon hod disappeared. On Oct. 10 tho sensation was revived by tho arrest of Alexander Sartl, manager of ono of tho branch establishments of tho celebrated jewelers, Elklngton & Co., charged with tho crime. His employers joined with tho Midland Hallway com pany in tho prosecution. Two of tho in gots woro found In nn acid bath in their establishment under Sartl's charge, but thoy had not beon thoro long onough for tho distinguishing stamp to become oblit erated. Sartl had been a trusted employo of Elklngton & Co. for thirty years. How to Prevent Croup. SOME READING THAT WILL PROVE INTER ESTING TO YOUNO MOTHERS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THE DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning tho cause, first symp toms and treatment is tho object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost suro to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness : this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten by ono who has heard it. Thotinio to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after the croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. Thero is no danger in giving this romcdy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Drusgists. A Shooting Mystery Kxplnlned. WlLKESBAltltE, Pn., Nov. 5. E. H. Gar is, a prominent citizen of Luzerno bor ough, yesterday explained to a justice of tto peaco tho mystery surrounding tho death on Saturday of John Wyckoff in tyilkcsbnrro hospital. Mr. Garvis said that while bicycling to his homo lato on Tuesday night ho was accosted by Wyck off on a brldgo lu a lonely part of tho toad. Ho paid no attention to his assail int's command to halt, whereupon Wyck off fired at him, tho bullet passing through his hat. Garvis dismounted and returned flro, and tho man shrieked und fell from tho brldgo into tho creek below. Garvis then rodo homo. Tho wounded man crawled out of tho creek nnd mado away to n strip of woods, whero ho was found Saturday morning, suffering from a bul let wound and a f ractured skull. Tho Ideal I'nnacea. Jamos L. Francis. Alderman. Chicago, says: "I rceard Dr. King's New Discovery as on Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Comnlaints. bavins used it in my family for tlio last fivo years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepaid tlons." Rev. John Bureus. Keokuk. Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Enisconal church for 50 years or more, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or tliat gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles freo at A Wasley's drug store. Itfeliglous Hint In Massachusetts. GLOUCESTER, Mass., Nov. 5. Last night while n parade held under tho auspices of tho American Protectlvo association was being fjrmcd stones and heavy missiles wero thrown and sovonu persons woro In jnred. Tho most seriously hurt wero AI phoiicjo Davis und Fred W. Crispin, Jr., both of whom wero struck on tho head. Tho parade preceded a lecture on "Im migration," delivered in tho city hall by Rev. 3ctt F. llershoy, D. I)., pastor of tho Columbus Avonuo Presbyterian church of Boston. Six hundred members und sympathizers of tho Aiuorlca'li Protective nftsoclirtlon woro in lino, and thousands of ixiople orowdetl tho streets. A largo uo- tull o pollco was on duty, as troublo was antlclviHtcd, but thoy wero unable to pre vent Kvo disturbance. Belief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Tills now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tiie bladder, kidneys, back and evorj part ol tlio urinary passages in male or lemaio. It relieves retention of wator and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want omck rcliet and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 Soutli .Main street. IUIVIIIV lit 1 ( faaay'jtciw Nl.n?ltA Falls, Nov. B. At 8:80 last efcnluj; Jamas Hnffii, of Philadelphia, coinmltjed suicide by jumping from the j3oat Island bridge into the rapids. Tho oody caught on a rook a short distance aImivb the falls, but no effort was made to i-ccover It. Haifa had lieen hanging about 3ho olty for several days, and appeared to 'it somewhat unsound mentally. He claimed to have boen u sea captain, and to luvvo served in the navy during the civil Wur. llarnes Charged with Theft, Trknton, Nov. 5, John A. Uurnes, who reentry brought suit against his former. e.aployer, ex-Mnyor Frank A. Maftownn for $100,000 damages for alienating the uf- factious of Mrs. Humes, hag boon indicted by tho grand jury on tho chargo of grand larceny. In attracting from Mr. Jia. gowan's dosk 17,000 In stooks. The chargo is preferred by Mr. Mngownn. Harnos tie slarea tliat the stoolw were given to him by Magowun. Tho wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of IJast Urimfield. Mass., had been sullering from neuralgia for two day, not leing able to sloep or liardly keep still, wlien Jir. iiouien, the merchantthere. sent hora bottle of Cham lierlain's Pain Dalm, and atked that she give it a thorough trial. On nieetlng Mr. Well. the next day ho was told that she wan all rluht. tho pain liad loft her witlmi tw. hours, and that the bottle of Pain lijlm was worth M.00 if it could not be liuu. lr le For sale at 50 rents per bottlo by t. ruble I Uros., Druggists. PERHAPS THIS MAY HELP YOU. "My food doos nio no good," you say. Then it docs you harm. There is no halting placo between those oxtrcmos. Digested food alono gives health nitd strcnath. Undigested food sours, or ferments in the stomach and becomes a poison to the- Whole body. It causes headache, honrt palpitation, liver nnd kidney trouble, distress after eating, pains in the chest and sides, and the tired, languid heavy feeling wo hear so much about, When tho digestion goes wrong every function of the body goes wrong. Yes, and the mind, too. Men fall in business and dio poor for no other reason than this, they aro weak ened, dulled and stuplficd by dyspepsia, Tho lives of u host of women aro blighted in tho same way. You may bo ono of this, mlscrablo multitude. Tho writer of these Hues was one of your numbor a short tlmo ago. I tried dozens of things to get cured; just as you havo done, no doubt. Tho thing WHICH at last succeeded with mo may suc ceed with you. It is a discovery of thoso wiso ami good people tno snaKers, ot Alt. Lebanon, N. Y. allied the Shaker Digestivo Cordial. It is not a purgative, which at best gives only transient relief. It is in itself n digestive food and nlso a corrector of tho digestive function. You can eat nnd digest your food while taking this cordial. It helps you at onco nnd soon makes the stomach vigorous and healthy. It is not liko any other so-called dyspepsia cures. It is pro pared by tho Shakers principally from herbs cultivated by them. They do not ask us to spend a dollar for a bottlo whllo wo aro in tho dark as to its virtues. They take that risk themselves. Almost nny druggist will sell you a trial bottle fur ten cents, so you can sco whether it is what they say and adapted to your case, And isn't even tho moro chance of a cure worth that much ? NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Grand Opera Houso at Decatur. Ills., was destroyed by flro last night, caus ing a loss of 5500,000. At Dallas, Tex., Sorgcant Wolff, of tho regular army, died from hydrophobia pro duced by tuo into of n cat. A dispatch from Shnnghal says that flvo leaders of tho hu Cheng massacre wcro executed at Foo Chow on Monday. A blast containing 000 pounds of powder nnd a largo quantity of dynamite, and costing $3,000. loosened .100,000 tons of gran ite nt Rockland, Ills. Francis C. Dowd was fatally shot in n saloon nt Charleston, Mass., by George B. Johnson, because ho charged Johnson with belonging to tho A. 1. A. It Muy do us Much 1'or You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that o had a sevcro Kidney trouble for many ears, with sovero pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. Ho tried many Rn-eiilled Kidnev cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and lound relict at once. Electric, Bitters is esnecially adapted to euro nf nil Kidnev and Liver troubles and often eives almost instant relief. Ono trial will irove our statement, price oniy ouc. lor arge bottle. At A. Wasley's drug store. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Bookkeeping! 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Price, $15 to $300 Bend for circular tn the Ilackua Water Moto Co., Iscwurk, N. J., stating paper you saw uut ntiiwjiiuiii in, we also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a sate aud reliable team for ilrlvlna or for worklilp; purposes pay SblelUV livery btable a visit. Teams euiutututiy on nana ut reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No 410 Kant Centre ttreet. Opposite Jtcaihnis railroad station. . i THE GREAT NORTHERN STRIKE. Trouble Reported nt. Viirlmn Points Alone; the Line. ST. rAUIi, Nov. B. In tho trreat strlkoot tho American Hallway union on tlio Great Northern road eighteen mouths ago tho start was almost exactly similar, to what is claimed to bo a new strike at this tlmo. Then, as now, tho olllclnls of tho road united up to tho tlmo when tho road was Anally tied in asserting that thero was no strlko and no causo for ono. Then, as now, tlio men went out at various points along tho lino In a somowlint scattering manner. J list What may bo tho outcome it lstllfil- onlt to say, but that there will bo somo troublo seems now assured, in vlow of tho reports from along tho lino today. At this point It Is thought necessary to placo watchmen on tlio now brldgo for protection. At Devils Lnko, N. V., tho city council mot thero last night nnd do elded to do all In their power to protect tho property of tho railroad uud to sup press nny incipient riots, uut in Montana troublo was reported at several points. At Havre, tho railroad wires wero out and orders for tho divisions that center thoro woro interfered with. It is understood hovcral nrrosts followed. At ICallsDol. Mont., four engines wcro "killed," nnd as a result A. It. U. Director Goodwin and flvo other men wero arrested nnd aro now In jail. At Columbia Fnlls. near Kails- pel, an unsuccessful attempt was mado to Dtiru tno urcat Northern bridge. Child Assaulted and Murdered. Omaha. Nov. r At n nVinnir tn ti, lornlng tho police found tho dead body of xua uasKin, ngcu n, in a vacant room , Howard street. Thn llt.t.lo rrlH t,...l been criminally assaulted and choked to .i ..... i . i . , . . , . . . ucuwi, uur uiront snowing plainly wnero mo lingers nnu ion tneir imprint, (ioorgo Mormln. Kdwnrd Snnfnrrl nml fZnnfrrn Booker nro under arrest, chnrgod with tho crimo. .uooKor is a arlver of a coal wagon, and had been a friend of the Gaskln fam ily. Mortrnn is a eollnrmnlrnr litr tmAa hut has boon out of employment for somo time, aauroru works for tho Crano Elo- vator comnnnv. Mnrmin'a ninth I tin wn a covered with blood when nrmotnil nnrl tin was hurriedly removed to tho pcnlto tinry iu iiruvuui, u lyucmug. iiaier a co..mlt- teo nDOOlntOd hv thnA fLvnrlnr Itrnphlnr. WCnt tlirOlltrh thn lull tn. Clltlofir tlm nnl Al. t .1 ..." A ' mu iiiuruerer was not tnoro. Vcndlg Itlamcs Julian. New Vnnir. Ttfnv fi Tiirnn f trt .. , v - . 1 . LU Ji. L11U HI,, Snrlnirs nrizo flfrlitlncr emitlniM,,t TT IT ll ... ,V. . . . ii. vuuuig, mitiinger ot mo lit tateu a lor iu .ti.i,iiit;i,iu vuiu, ijuiiies ivcnneuy, man ager of tho Empire Athletlo club, and "Charley" Whlto, ono of Fitzslmmons' trainers arriyed in Now York last night. v uuiug jam ho uinmo ior tno llasco upon Julian, who, ho said, hod mismanaged Fitzslmmons' affairs from the beginning. Ho assorted his bolief that Fitzslmmons was not afraid to moot Corbett, and that tho flcht would havo taken nlnin Tint. tti Julian's poor work. Ho blamed Julian for tho failure of Fitzslmmons to taken special train for Hot Springs, nnd thus evado tho ofucors. Vendlg sutd there wifl vet bono that thn flrrhr. mnv 1, milia.i v , - r3 -- - - - j ' J . . . . u w i , at El Paso. i The Trencher Stole Coal. ! IiAKKWnon. N. .T.. JW n Tim ntnn meeting houso of tho colored Haptlsts hero was closod on Sunday. Tho following placard was tacked on tho door: "Thoro will bo no service in our church today, as our most beloved nastnr hns Iwnn nmMonltr called away." Itov. Joseph Whlto, tho pastor, had been arrested In tho act of steal inir coal from a ile.aler nnmnl Wlrrlit TTn was humming a hymn as ho filled his palls. Ho confessed tho theft, saying: "My church has been greatly reduced in finances of Into, nnd wo had no coul to heat ino cuurcn. aiy conscience told mo thut it was no sill to trot r.nnl wboii It. wno rr,.l.i.. to a placo whar good was to bo dono." 1'olsoned Six for Insurance. BERLIN. Nov. 5. Tho trlnl wna m,nn,i yestcrdny at Prenzlow of a storekeeper nuiueu jienunn Dpnngstein ami nls mar ried sister. Autrustn, Tlnnk. nn tlin nLnm, of poisoning Springstcln's wifo last March, uuu lusu 01 uaving commuted n serios of murders between tho years 1888 and-1892, durina whioh Snrlncsrl ll' iinrflTttfl A,i gusta Bock's husband, her son and nn- oiner woman are saia to nnvo been poi soned with tho vlow of obtaining tho money for which their lives wcro Insured. A Child Urutnlly Ansaulted. Laiccastei!, Pa., Nov. 6. Bertha, tho 14-yenr-old daughter of Jacob McCue, it wen-to-uo iarmer or Jinst Lampeter town ship, hear hero, was feloniously assuultcd by Barton Harsh, a farm laborer employed by McCuo. After brutally maltreating rue cnuu ami mulcting injuries that loft ner in u critical condition. Harsh fled He was nrrested lost night nnd committed to jau penning tho result of tho girl's In juries. ruHhlng tlio Colt Divorce Case. 1'Iiovidknce, 11. I., Nov. 5. A notice was sorved on Colonel Colt by Mrs. Colt's attorneys yosterday afternoon to tlio effect that thoy will go to Now York on Nov. 8 to toko tho affidavit of Sir. Gray, pro prietor of Gray's Inn, Jackson, N. H. Mr. Gray is going to Florida for tho winter on Nov. 0, which accounts for tho hnto" In opening tho oaso. Teiiunylviinia Collieries Itiwuine. IUzlktok, Pu., Nov. 8. Every colliery and coal shipper in the Lehigh region which was foroed to shut down owing to tho drought resumed work yesterday. Nearly 6,000 men ure again given employ ment. The rains of last week have swelled tho mountain streams, and thoro is plenty of wator. ISmbozzler Ward Will be Sent Hack. WABllISOTON, Nov. 5. At thorequegb-of the seorettiry of state tlio government of Honduras lias promised to uxtrudlto A. K. Wind, the alleged 'Memphis ombeazler, who was captured In that country re cently, although tlio United States has no oxtradltlon treiity with Honduras. Treblzoml Atrocities Confirmed, VlKNKA.Nov. C Highly respoctublo Eu ropean oyo witnesses write horrible do scriptious of the Treblzond mnssaoroa. Foet, hands, oars, eyes and tongues were Bovored, it is said, before tho Armoulans wore finally dispatched. Trenton1 Dlphtlierlu liplilenile. TltENToN, Nov. C Twonty-ono cosos of diphtheria havo been reported to tho locul board of health within tlio past four days. 1' our havo proved fatal. Thero wore forty eight oiv.os lust month, nnd tho authori ties nro oxerulsed about the opldomlc. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer soy: Cloudy and threatening weather on tho coast; easterly winds. For western New York and western Pennsylvania! Generally fairs southerly winds. iiypeis. THE EFFECT AND HEALING PROPERTIES OF ASPARAGUS. Asparagus the Great Healer of and Tonic for the KidneysUsed In France br the Most Eminent Physicians With Great Success. Symptoms and Effects of Sick Kldneys- iangerous, Not! to Cure" TEeni-Spar-...'.'""y agus Kidney! Pills Cure Kidney Troubles. sparagus! is .one, of- tho comm6n nlantt whicli arc valuable for medicine, altUouck peoplo don't generally know It. Did you over cat Asparagus ? Of course? ' Well, what woro tho effects on your kid noys? i Asparagus has tho best healing und toaic effects on tho kidneys of any drug known. French physicians discovered this yers ago, and have used it ever since. But tho best properties of tho plant aro to be got in Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Thero is a reason for this, and that is, that the extract of Asparagus used in Dr. Hobb'st Sparagus Kidney Pills is prepared from tho roots, and not from tho stalks. Also, that it is prepared by a special pro cess, which extracts all tho virtues of the plant without waste. So that, ono Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pill is as good as perhaps ten dishes' o'f Asparagus. Thoro aro medicines for this and drugs for that, ono for Khcumatism, another for Gout, another for Bright's Disease, or rather, a dozen or more for each sickness. When, all the time, Dr. Hobb's Sparasu Kidney Pills will cure any ono of them. And tlio cure mado would mean a perfect cure, and not merely a short relief. For the truth is that the kidneys aro Uie real, sure-enough causo of a largo numbor of our principal diseaso. They aro supposed to filter tlio blood, and when they don't, wo fall sick. Tlio only reason thoy don't, is becausd thoy are sick themselves, and the only tiling tfiat will euro them is Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kid ney Pills. 'S. The blood needs continual purifying or N filterinc. Impure blood is Poisonous. Poison in thn blood is disease The diseases caused by bad blood are some times called "blood diseases." A few of them aro Rheumatism, Gout, Anaemia, Palo and Snllnnf Pimnlorlnn ('l.lno.'u ri.., Ol-l. ucss, Nervousness, Neuralgia, etc. All these, and all other blood diseases, can bo cured by curing the kidneys. This is tlio true meaning of "aiding nature." Aid her to throw oiF sickness by helping the sick kidneys. Kidney diseases of all kinds aro cured by Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. They will euro Bright's Disease, Nephritis, Congestion, Diabetes, Pain in tlio Back, Sleeplessness, etc. Don't overwork your kidneys. Tako care of them. Don't work too much, worry toi much, eat too much, drink too much. li you no, your kidneys will sutler, and you will suffer from tho chects of their sick ness. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will euro sick kidneys. They will also prevent your kidncys from getting sick if taken in timo when tho first symptoms of tho sickness, appear. They will cure diseases which doctors and drugs aro often unable to reliovo. iV few boxes will relievo. A few boxes will cure. or salo by all druggists, or by mail prepaid for 50 cents a box. Write for valuablo pamphlet: "A Filter for Your Blood," freo on request. Hobb's Medicine Co.,- Chicago or San Francisco. The County Institute Course I The Finest Course of Evening Entertainments of the Season. EVENING ENTERTAINHENTS I Monday, November 11. Till! NEW YOKK l'HII.HAKMONICCMJll, Kugeno Welner, Director, l-'lute; Paul Mende, Viola; Carl Krill, Violoncello; Louis G. Kopp, Violin; Apolph Stutter, Violin; Henry Lcliinan, Double Hush; JIIss InezOrcnnelll, Prima Donna, Soprano. Tuesday, November 12, Prof. JOHN 11. DkMOTTK, A. M I'll. D of Cambridge, Moi. Mngnlllcently illustrated lecture; "IClectricity, its Nature and Possibili ties." Wednesday, November 13. General JOHN H. GOUDON, of Atlanta, Ga "The Iist Days of the Confederacy." Thursday, November 14. Till! SWKDI8II GRAND CONCKItT COM PANY. OriKiual Swedish Quartet in National Co&tume. Charles A. Skoog, First Tenor; Geo. I.eumln, Seeontl Tenor; A. KmllSkoog, Haritniie; W. 12. McPherson, IJnsso. Miss IJertua ,Web!), one of America's Greatest Lady Violinists. Mis Jennie D. Shoemaker, Hinging, lieailing and Delsurtean. Railway Arrangements. TKA1NS: ArranircmcnU linve been made to hold the trains for St. Clair, Frackville, Gilbcr ton, She nitudonlyMuhanoy City, Moron, Doluuo, Iteek'8, Schuylkill Haven and Port Carbon. Ticket Arrangements. Season Tiekets, Hccurlu! reserved tieats: Par (piet aud Circle, $.110; Dress Circle, first row, 11.78; Drew Circle, ex. first row.ll.-1U. The chart for sale of reserved (tent tickets will oinbii at the box olllce of the Academy of Music, l'ottuvllle, Saturday, November 2, at 11.30 u. m. fur teachers only to secure seats in one lialf of the Aoademy.aud at 2 p. m.,for citizens to aecarr seats in the otner half of the Academy, lletore opening the eliart, jtarties desiring to purchase tickets will draw nuinlicM for position inline. Kach teacher in Hue nia purehuac any iiuuUnl'I' of tickets not exceetlintr twenty, and each citizen In line may purchase tuiy number not exceed ing ten. Chart opens at Miller's Hook Htore aftor No vember 2. G. W. WKIHH, County Hmierlutendafit. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. , mWO-BTOHV Frame Hulldlner, 80x15 feet on I U....H. m, tut Htraet. ltenta for SIS month : win no so'" raiui. HALF LOT aud TWO IIOt'SKS, sltuaj on West Centre street. Will lvy .. . i.,n.,ianE ntii, nnn 1,1, (.niiirni terms. i I'AHM OP 83 Al'HKS with A itillMi of trood market hv acres under cultivation, and four nnn,l tltdllAr. PrftlllQ fttrill )lll1l., H good ham and all In good comlnn n soiu ior si, -w wBii. TTAT.P I.OT and two lmun - ,-n B Jl street. Sl.hOO. rpWO LOTH and six lmuxr m. 111, 1 story frame hotel and , l.,,,!.,, iiti.-.f. I'rnnertv ,ti r,..,il Aggregate rent iiu ou per wont