-file lit ln'Pii presented to tliu people of thn r their Mill rage ior u number f y cry iwiidhlate, from C'otmiess dowr 1'oor Director, Is not only worthy of, import of his party adherents but De cratlc friends as woll. Hundred of latter liave already made up tliolr mind urroumlliiK towns for six lents n week, pay-1 n'pudlatu tlio action (if a certain fiii'tiol tlie Democratic imrty EVENING HERALD IMTAltM.SIlin) 1H7II. Published every Hvcnlnir, Kxcept Sunday, at 8 South Jarhik Htiiket. Kkau Cbktre. Tlie IleraM ti dellvried liiHlienandoan and Iho able to the carriers. Hy innll W 00 a year, or DO fnnt n tiwiiitli. mtvutile 111 iitlvnltce. Allvcltlso- mcnts dunned accordion to mee anil position, j ,,f tlie parly voters by tlio use of hood If Tbo putillHhern reserve the rllit to cIhuiko tlie I . , ... . i m..itl..n ..f ,uerti.emeiiu wiienever ihe nub-, the convention, and will vote the Itepubll, ' Jlcation of news demands It. The right I" county ticket, and others will swell l-'OI X!n" rank, before the present contort cIom The improper. Advertising rutes mado known i treatment accorded certain Deinormtlc chii. EXnlihelVrtonie.witHhet.ndoal1,l'.,. dldatos hufmo that convention, from tills second claw mall matter. town, is still fresh ill the minds of '.heir sections of the treatment wis TKI.HI'IIONH CONNECTION. Evening Herald Fin day. orroiir.it an, iswj. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. l'OK I-HKKIIIKHT, WILLIAM JPKLNI.IJY, Of Ohio. 1011 VICE ntKRIDKHT, OA11KI2T A. H01IAHT, 01 New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOn CO.VniinsHMAN-AT-I.AWlK, OALUKIIA A. CI HOW, Of Susqtiehatiliai BAMCEL A, DAVUNPOUT, Of i:rlo l'ltOTLCTION AND I'll TItA ill.. Twenty-seven Venrs of I'roteetlon (lKfl., to I hii: i decreased our public llelit M.7 I ,:ll)l,H7M. 'I'hreo tears ot 1'iee Trade (lHtin to 1HIMI) Inrri iiMMl iiur public ilebt A'JIIU,- iiiiii.iiao. 'I liese are Ibe plalni'st rensnns w by Molvlnley Hb.iiiltl bo elected president, tbo miiiiiit th' belti'r. ('onim.m s llm mm has our thanks for bound volumes of the Congressional llecoid of the 5Kh I'iiiiki'i bs. Mills and I'lictmics are resuming oven 'oeforo Ilryau is oil' the stump. Public con fidence is giiuliialiy Betting in its work, in anticipation of McKmley's election. The liallut this year will bo tlio largest since the present law went into ollbct. Study tho oloctlon law regulations carefully, in older that you Jnay prepare your ballot cor lectly. Tin: Tieasury deficit for tlie fiscal year to date amounts to $10,:,lll,0U(. If it h mi hid under Cleveland what would it bo under ilryau, with tho government getting 30-cent dollars for its rovenuo? Wiii:n the piescnt campaign opened the sole aigtimctit used by the Ilryau adherents was that wheat and silver each arose and fell in piico loKclhcr. They have dropped that deceptlun for the Very good reason that the natural law of supply and demand rcipilatos the price, and that while wheat has lecciitly advanced silver has declined. MAHANOY CITY. Two Very Old Itesldents or the Town Called by Dentil. Mahanoy City. Oct. !i3. Mrs. I'.llzabcth imh wife of Kmaniiel Iloyer, of East l'ino street, hi. died this morning. Tlio deconsoil and hor sun liusband wcrontnong tho oldest ro-idents of ri Hie town, having located lioro In 1851. At in throttliiiR i"1'" tl'at tlmo tlio nearest houso to this place was i' me nut .Mountain Jlousu Inn, two miles dis tant from town. Mr. Iloyer built and oeeu- ;Jp!ed the Wnysido Inn at tho comer of Main ir i .... . . ... ,. , mm vomro streets. ,urs. Jioyer was uu years of ago and the mother of eleven children, of whom only threo survive, Benjamin and William, of town, and Itnbcrt, of Philadel phia. Tho funoral will take place on Mon day, at 8:30 a. in. Services will bo held In St. Paul's ltcforincd church and interment will ho mailent Lowistowu. Mrs. Sarah llarhray, aged 81 years, dlod last night at tho homo of tier daughter, Mrs. i .Tamos Northov. She had rosided In thn ticket by such methods, it is not unite so uwn 33 yours. easy to elect it. ' Mrs. Cathcrlno O'Neill died this morning With such a strong county ticket, the Itc-! at tho homo of hor son, Thomas, in her 70th publicans should experience little dilliculty hoar. She is survived by threo sons and three in lecoidlng a victory In Schuylkill this friends. There aro other county in which tho same accorded faithful workers. Well may tie managers feel despondent they now realize that while It Is an easy thing to nominate a yoar. With that end in view, tlio battlo from now on should bo directed in tlie inter est of tho county nominees. Many a battlo has been lost from overconfldcncc. There fore, let overy licpubllcaii do ids duty fiom now until tho polls close on the evening of November 3rd. Theio is 110 national Issiio at stake so far as the election of men to fill tho olltios 011 the "hill" is concerned. It is a question of tho several candidates' ipialill cations, and when the contest is viewed in that light, which is the only proper one, tho ltopubllcan nominees have little fear of the outcome. KliellliiallHlH Cured 111 11 Day. ".Mystic Cure" for Itheutnatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable, and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. Thn first dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagcubuch, Druggist, Slitnandoah. An Unsatisfactory Conference. CnicAtJci, Oct 23. Chairman George K. Washburn, of tho we .lorn brunch of tho Populist natloiuil committee, loft for Nnshvlllo last ovening. where today he ex pects to meet Thomas K. Watson and Nil tionnl CoininitttHimnn lteiul, of Goorgln. Sir. Washburn held a lengthy conference Into yostordny afternoon with Chairman Jones, of the Democratic national com mittee, in a final attempt to settle tho dis pute over fusion in Ueorgln. Tho result was unsatisfactory to thu Populist chair man. Intorestintrilovolopmontsnro looked for at today's meeting of tho Populist loaders nt Nashville. Wt: fully agree with our contemporary, tlio Ilu.leUin Standard, when it asserts that tho Pottsvillo C'hrouii lo should at least be con sistent in the present campaign. If it is wrong to elect Ilryau and Sewull, it must certainly bo wrung to elect Shcpheid. '1 ho f.'lironlclc cannot consistently support a gold standard and at the same time advocate the election if Shepherd. 'XUV. COUNTY TICKET. Tlio national contist has been waged with unabated interest since tho iespectie candi dates fur President have been nominated. Ill no other contest, since the memorable cam paign of Abraham Lincoln, has there been -smell intense interest manifested by tho people -as in tho one now about closing. There is every I en son to piedict that tho lvepuhlicau party, battling for tho preservation of 1 uhllc credit and protection to homo industries, has already wuii a glurious victory. Evidences of tho demoralization and collapse of tho silver movement is accumulating on all sides, and with the close of tlio polls on the even ing of November 3rd tho greatest victory yet achieved will bo recorded for tho liepub licLU party. So far us the election 01' Jlclviuley and Hobait is concerned, all that remains is tlie counting of the votes. This is as certain as the sun will rise to-morrow morning. Tho IIkuai.I), with other Republican m ws papeisand public speakers, has waged a suc cessful warfare against tho Chicago pUlt'uiiu and nominees, and with the light of leasou jmuctuicd the fallacies and doieptiun of the free- silver advocates. Their entire lain paigu has been one of deception, and especially is this true of the Democratic candidate for Congiess in this district. Ills very nomination was a bold piece of decep tion upon tlie Democratic voters. Tho true ciitiincnt of tho Dainocratic party was favorable to James W. Iiyon, buthy resetting to hoodlu and coercion thecomhiuc candidate, Watson V. Shepherd, was nominated, and lie lias ruwirtid to the rame tactics in appealing to tho voters of the county. We have made this plain on wncrul occasion-. Even those who believe that the free anil unlimited coinage of slher will result to tlie lieueilt uf tlie Nation hau uu faith in Mi. Micphord rawut conversion. They adiiine a man of -duumgu, and who has the ability to dellne his wn position- uilhout the aid uf a substitute from another enmity and will naturally ro AMit the instill tu their Intelligence. Tlie Itepiihluaii workers, 111 unison with the Jiarty organialum, in view of the fact that the national ticket is secure, have a plaiu duty to perform. That is the election of tlie county ticket. While there is 110 denying the fact that there are a number of Xtatttlilicaus in the county who aie favorable Ujpa fite and unlimited coinage of silver, as there arc Democrats who are against tlie Chicago platform, yet we fail to are what the financial ipie-liou has to do with the selection of county oflicials. The Democratic county iinnnnci s aie making their light on thut in . b 11 ing to outer tho contest with their j,, publn 111 opponents upon their own merits 1 - i. ibllitiis pirtliupositions they seek 1 1 Jk 1 lb! 1.. in utility tuket, individually 1 1- M Mvtly is the -tiongtst thL li Armenian Ketugees Arrive. Nr.W Yoi'.K, Oct. 23. Thoro wore 160 Ar menian steerage passengers 011 tho Hamburg-American lino stonmer California, which arrived yesterday nftornoon from Hamburg; nntl Havre. They wero shipped In Hnvro nntl nro booked for various des tinations. Tho captain stutos that all have some means nntl soiuu have as much as U). Ho does not nnticlpato liny difficulty nbiiut landing them, as ho says they aro not likely to become a public charge, lhero aro only 11 few women and children among them. lluckleu's Arnien Salve. Tho best salvo in tlio world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles, 01 jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price i!5 cents per bos. For sale hv A. Waslcy. 'I bo King of Hustlers. Wo tako the following lroin the llullalo Horse tlazctte : "There are very few men in tlio hor-e business who aie not acquainted with P. (i. Wahlron. better known as "I'lnidy." mid tliey will ititu t 1 hat he is the king uf hustlers 111 selling liiuxs. Jji-t week bo spi uiig a siiipiisc on the "hujs" by having bioiig'it mi the stock yards siding three new lal.icV horse ears of the latest pattern, at an expense of 1175 per car, and they looked to be worth it. They aio 110 feet ill length and will accommodate 31 burses each. They have ventilation on tho top of tho car, which will pievent the dreaded colds which horses aro subject to 111 shipping. They aie all of 0110 c ilor, a bright yellow. On the side of the cur at 0110 end is tho following in largo letters: "P. (I. Wahlron, tlie (ireat Canadian Horse Shipper," a title that ho is known by thioughotit tho States, from tho fact that ho at one time handled many Canadian horses, in tlio centre i a largo picluio of u horse's head. At tlio other end in flashy letters is "Waldron's Horses." Ho had his cars equip ped for express car services, so that they can be handled by Express companies. Paddy is the only dealer who owns his own cars. Ho is one of hundreds who hae mado money out of tlio horse business and kept it, and is deserving of credit. daughters, 1 lie meeting of tho Ladies Auxiliary to the Y. JI. C. A. lu tho Association's parlors lastovonlng wasn verypleaslug afl'alr. Thero were vocal and instrumental music and ro- eitatlons and addrossos wero mado by Presi dent Ilctmany and Secretary Pcrschmati. A fire started in Guiuans Installment house nt seven o'clock last night, but a bucket hrigado put It out before much damago was done. While Mrs. William Kranso was nursing hor six-mouth old sou the child took from her dress a pin ntnl swallowed it, but no ill ellccts have made themselves apiKiront. A tramp stole a pair of shoos from l erns' store last night. A young lady named Iio fowicli followed him Into a harbor shop and snatched the shoes from beneath Ills coat. Ho was afterwards hustled from tlie shop into tho street, but 110 nnest was made. The wedding of blips Sallio li. Knapp, daughter of J. C. Knapp, and William Gar rett took place last evening. Tlio ceremony was attended by only members of tho fam ilies and took place ill the parsonage of the Gorman Lutheran church, Hev. G. M. liock. the pastor, officiating;. Mr. Garrett is cm ployed as chief clerk in Smith it Campion's store. Tlio couple have a handsomely lur- nished home on East Mahauny avenue. Host and Most Speedy. People of this ago desire promptness fully as well as certainty. When tlioy seek relief they want it at the earliest possible moment, and especially when the case is important, llov. D. (i. Pcnepackcr, I). D., pastor of Grace street M. E. church. Williamsport, Pa., says: "1 have used Thompson's .Diphtheria Cure in my family and regard it as the best and most speedy remedy for diphtheria, colds and solo thioat that 1 have ever known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to tho public as a sure cine for all it claims." Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Marriage Licenses. Solomon Hummel, of Helfenstein, and Mary .1. Keiuolild, of Harry township. Simon Keniozko and Kretyna l'litryszin, both of Shenandoah. Isaac Lewis ami Margaret J. Thomas, both of Minersville. Frederick Scheuttlor and Salome Ycaer, both of Pottsvillo. Frank Wagner and Eva Fink, both of Tainaqua. Frank lioxchitas and Annio Meschitus, both of Mahanoy township. Joseph Cobley and Phoelie Williams, botli of Mahanoy City. Frederick Hepler, of Kclilers, and Jennie Lesher, of I.elh. Patrick J. J. Mahanoy and Margaret Mc Keon, both of Mahanoy City. Anthony lleshcfeky and Fannie Gesht unity, both of Mahanoy Plane. Evan C. Jones and Florence M. Somber, both of Pottsvillo. rip-Cold s-Ileiiilnebe. Why stiller witli Coualis. Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative Ilromo Quinine will euro you in 0110 day. Put up in tablets eon venient lur taxing. Guaranteed 10 cine, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Deeds Kecorded. From administrators of H. K. Updegroyc to Thomas llatdorf, lot in Tower City. From Joseph Sassaman, et. al., to James Williams, lot in Tamaqt'ia, From William E. Fuliucr to John Gaunt Ictt, lot in Tremont. From Karl ltudmonas to Anthony Gowidi, half lot in Shenandoah. From (icorgo licrtzius, executor of Joseph Zcrho, to Franklin Zerbc, land in Washing ton township. From A. S. Faust to Leander DeTurk, two lots in Pottsvillo. From A. S. Faust to Samuel G. DoTurk, two lots in Pottsville. A NEW DISCOVERY by to SHAKERS For moro than n hundred years the Mount Lolianon Shakers have studied the cultiva tion of mcdlclual plants and sought to ex tract from thorn thoir healing essences. Their labor 1ms not been spent in vain. They have mado a discovery that will prove n blessing to mankind. It consists of a cor dial 1 1 in t causes Immediate relief in cases of indigestion. The importance of this dis covery will bo apparent when wo realize that nearly lilno-tenths of our sull'ering aro caused ly dyspepsia or indigestion. Nearly overy person you meet lias this digestivo trouble in somo of its varied forms sick headache, distress after eating, pain and fullness in tlio chest after eating, palpita tion of tho heart, etc., aro but symptoms of indigestion. To rollovo those sufferings has been the study of tho Shakers, and thoy have succeeded. Tho loasoti the Shaker Digestivo Cordial has sucli an Immediate and sal uti ry effect it that it causes tlio food eaten to he digested, for it is undigested food that causes tho distress. Tho Cordial causes tlio food to bo digested lioforo thero is tlmo for it to ferment and sour on tho stomach. When tho food is so digested it gives strength and vigor to tlio fecblo body, makes one feel blight und cheerful, and makes one gain in flesh. Tho Digestive Cordial is so prompt In its action that tho very first doso will have a perceptibly favorablo result. It gives im mediate relief. Every druggist has been sent a supply of our handsomo Donkoy Puzzle Hooks, and a copy may bo had for the asking. It tells all about tlie Cordial ns well as Laxol, tho new castor oil. Try a twenty-fivo cent bottlo of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. Testimonials Decide Tho mertlrinal valuo of goods Miumfari urnl for tho health of PI'S Diphtheria Cure Tells Ita own f tory US given by those who nuvc ieaeu its fiuuHtleH. Not a single case of fiiilmo utnonc tho miUiona of bottles sold. His tho only remedy tint will positive ly und speedily cure that dreaued tflseusc. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cuio Co., Villtamspoit, I'a. Ask your dealer for a bottlo and also lor pilnted matter dc-crlblng tho remedy and its hpecltlo use when properly applied. IT NEVER FAILS ! Hero U what 0110 who- haa tried It says : Wllllamf-port, Va May 1, lt-Ofl. ' To tin- I'uitlk-: I can way irtmitlvdy tli.it T!.tjinpsonM Diphtheria C'urt suvwl mv 111-'. Hurt onu f tin smi-rcst cases cf l)ttlitutriu vtr known uiaont? crown IrtHjploiuiil tMH Meilkine curti! me In Hovi'ral (I.ivb' time. Also know that iny lear hUu-'r uouM not helUlng tn-rtny hail it not liwn tor Thompson's Diph theria C'un. Tell tlih tu all tlie world and mak' lantfimire Mi strong as possible, I'.rftis mv desire that all tho" utltli t"d should uHe 'I liompson'w Dlph therlii 'urc a trial. It will cure exery time ilapplifd aceonllnt, to dln'itlons, as burt'ly as the sun rises and set II. 1 Hull, 816 Hepburn St. Sold by Druggie to cvery uihofe ot50 Cts, q bottle. THE YONKERS ASSASSINATION Mr. Aiirtrnn ICti.lrntly tlio Victim of n Murilxrnut Anarchlat riot. New Yohk, Oct 28. There kccuib no lonRer room for doubt ns to tho cireuin stances nttontllng tho ileath of Hamlin J. Amlrus, who was blown to plccos In tho offlco of the Arlington Chemical company, of Yonkers, of which he wa secretary, Tuesday morning. All tho circumstances point to murder. Last nljiht Coroner Milos stntoil that thirty feet of wire had licen taken from under tho building In which the explosion of tho bomb had oc curred, and that In nddltion four dry coll bnttorlos had been found lu or uoar tho building, just whoro he would not say. Tho wire was stretchod under the floor of tho otllce building rind ran to n point directly beneath whoro stood the box which Is believed to have coutninod tho bomb. To what point outside of tho build ing tho wlros wro conducted has not yet been dlvulgod. It Is said, however, that the wires wore- found cut on a lino with the outer walls of the building, This in Itself Involves a mystery that seems nt present Inexplicable. I INotwlthstandlug the discovery of the wlro, tho battery nnd tho other parapher nalia that so strongly Indicates tho hand of the nssassln, thero nro somo people now engaged In tho Investigation of tho uffnlr who bollovo still that Andras mot death ns n result of his own oxpcrlmints. Tho pollco nro nt prosent lnclineiHto stnnd merely between tho two thoorios. Coroner Milos, who hns dlsiigreod con siderably with thu police, stated last night that lu his opinion tho bomb was sus pended by n string from tho bottom of tho shelf desk nt which Mr. Andrus wns no cii.tomod to stand, that tho wires wero run from nn unoccupied building sltuatod some distance from the oillce up through tlio lloor to tho bottom of the desk so that they would rost cloiely against the string, and that whon tho current was turned on tho string wns burned oil and tho bomb released. It Is still believed by ninny that tho bomb wns intended for John Andrus, president of tlie company, and brother of tho man who wns killed. In viow of yesterday's developments tho inquest, which was to have been held to day, lias been po-tpoiiod for a woelt. Tin. Hot lor Children, "I liclieve CliRnioerlain's Cough Remedy i-. the host for children I ever used. Fr i-roup it is unetiimlled. It is a splendid wller with us. T. M. Kekles, Ph. 0., Manager Wampum Pharmacy, Wampum, Pa." When used as soon as tlio first symptoms appear, that is as soon as the child becomes hoarso or een after tlio crotipy cough lias appeared, it will prevent the attack. Tho mothers of croupy children should hoar this in luiiid and always keep tlio remedy at hand. It is also tlie host medicine in the world for colds and whooping cough, l'or sale at 2." and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruliier Bros , druggists. Coining KveuU. 8. Annual Supper, auspices of lliptist church, in Kobbius' opora Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. TUtKB 13 NO PROrESSION, wboeo labors so so vorely tax tho nervous sys tem, as thatof tho ministry, Tho de rangement of tho nerve centers at tho brain by over work, froquontly brings on attacka of heart trouble and nervous prostration. Kov. J. P. Eoster, M. IX, Pastor U. K. church, London Mills, Ilia, himself a. physi cian, writes Ffb. 26, 1S95: "Heart affection and norvous prostration had beccsio so serious last fnlSthat a little over work In tlio pulpit would' to completly prostrn to mo Dr Miles' t'iat " scemci coruin i Heart CUre ' th0 ministry entirely. , Heart palpitation bocamo KeStOreS had that my auditors TTPilltll would ask mn if I did not nCcUlllit.M. havo heartdWeaso. Laiif November I commenced taklnr- Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno nnd derived' tbo greatest possible benefit. I have Just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly overy night and twice on the Sabbath. I can speal: sr hours without suffering n3 I formerly dl l. Hard working ministers should keep Dr Miles" grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on fcti." ranteo, first bottlo will benefit or money ret uded. per)T)3. Railroad. SCH.CYKII.Ij division. Skitembek 2n, 1T0C. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho abov date for WlKKnnn, Oilbcrton, Frnokvlllc, Iirlc Water, St Clnlr, Pottsville. Hamburg, Itenil'.nir, Potttown, Phoenlxville, Norrhtown antLX ndelplila (Ilrood street Btntion) nt 0 03 nnitlll 46 m. ana l -ju iw lu. on weeK nays, r ot ry" ville nnd intermediate stations 9 10 a. m, SUNDAY. For ViRgans, Ollbcrton, Frftckvllle, 3 10 p. m. For Darts. Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 OS, 9 10 a. m. and llnmburg, licndm, I'ottstown,, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. READING R R SYSTEM Thi3 is tho complaint of thousands at this Bcason, They have no appetite; food does not relish. They need thotoningupot thobtomach and digestive organs, which n courso of Hood's Sarsaparilla will glvo them. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress after eating and internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly nnd efficiently relieves dj-Bpeptio symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that It seems to have almost " a magic touch." I I Sarsaparilla 1 b tlie lest In fact tlio Ono Truo Blood rurlfler. .. p..,, are the best after-dinner HOOCI S PlllS pills, aid digestion. 26c MimiDXjCiniBv tptivtii ; sirs raw. h tsL in SENT FREE A little book thlt stloulfl bo In every lwmt. Iiucd by tlio Manufacturers I S Rnil Rnrv'-ii Pania ni-onrl n Comlonssil ffllk M N. Y. i-iise'' '.VI!: Co. 71 Huj.i st t, v tv York to cuiti: .v cold in oni: day Take Laxativo liromo Qiiluine Tablets. All druggists lefund tlie money if it fails to cure. ascents. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Speakor Thiumis II. Heed, of Malno, is Humping in St. Louis, whero lie wns most enthusiastically received. Joshua Loverlng, tho Prohibition presi dential candidate, spoke at Nashville, Tenu., Inst night to n good nudiouco. At Memphis, Tonn., Inst night Tom Cooper went n quarter of a lnllo, unpneed, lu -il 2-5 (seconds, tho fastest on record. Nonr Peokskill, N. Y Mrs. MoMnhon, n saloonkocper, fatully sliot X'ntrlck Ilellly, who tried to "cloan out" her loon. Kx-l'roslilont Jiarrlson will mnto a speech nt Indlnnnpolls ou Snturdny, Oct 21 This in addition to his speech there cm Oct. 21. The tug D.umtUws, seized by tho stonmer HaleiKh fur llllliusteriitg, is held at quar- nntlno by tho health authorities of Jnok' MinviUo. Flu. Silvio Leugueri, a worthies Italian, last night shot ami stabbed both Ills wife mid himself in New York, beoausel sho would nut Hvo with him. Hoth maVille. Fins which destroyed n pottoVy plant lit Akron, ()., killed two tiuuiile. Ounof than wns Dr. Tunuor, who was mndoiiinousby i long last in wnioii no once ltiimigeu. Hon. WIlllHin K. Mnson will noV, follow Mr. ilryau through Illinois, making siieeches after hi in. Tim Kepu bllcu (i man' ngers have deeidod to ubanduu tliu 'Vuu If von liavo bi:! Mon it tittle eliild ill til iiuonv of Htiminer t onmiiiiiit. vou ean roaline tho danger of the trouble and appreciuno tlie value ot Hslantaiioous uliut always aworne' by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera CuroU l' dymmtery and diarrhoea it is a riM'J n ineily. e could not nlluril to rerun, this as a cure unle..s it were a cure, llaueiibtirh. Iluy Koystono Hour. lie sure that tlio Lessiq & liAnn, Ashland, Pa., is prin ovory sack. IN I5FFECT MAY 17. 180(5. Trnl ns leave Shenandoah ns follows: 1-or New ork via l'liilauelnhla, week (Uf t 10. W, 7 20 a. in.. 12 13. 3 00 and S 63 I), ir niitiil.iVH, 2 10 a. m. For New ork via Mauch Chunk, week d&yi W, 7 20 a. in., 12 4S and It 00 p. in. For lUadinir und Philadelphia, week dnf 10. 5 2.1. 1 20 a.m.. 12 13. 3 00 and S S3 li. la. Hut. davs, 2 10 a. m. lror rottsvinc, week nays, z 10; 7 20 n. m., unt 2 43, 3 00 and 3 53 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. lror Tatnaqua una jilalianoy city, week dayt 10.3 23, 7 20 n. m., 12 43, 300 and 5 55 p. n undnys, 210 a. m. For Vllltannport, Sunljliry nnil l.ewlsbut eek days. 3 23. 1130 n. ni.. 150 and 7 25 p. li Suudayrt, 3 23 a. in. For aiaiianoy l'lano, weet nays, a lo. a 3, 20, 11 30 a. ni 12 43, 1 50, 3 00,5 53, 7 25 and 9 M p. ill. numinyg, 2 iiJa 23 a. in, ror Afliiiunu nnu ooanioKin, wepit uayg, n vq 20,1130 a. in., 150,723 and 953 p.m. Sul Lfiieud mil mo Nov. Calvary house. Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turk Kobbius' opera house, undor Saints' church. Oct. 30. Twenty-third annual ball under the auspices of tho i'oscuo Hook.& Ladder Company, No, 1, in Itobblns' opera lioti-e. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the auspices of tlie Welsh llaptist ehureh, in IJobbins' openi bouse. Colldcnsrd Ttstluion.v. Chas. 11. Hood, Hrokcrand Manufacturer's A Kent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, Kind's New Discovery inn no equal as a Coush remedy. J. D. Ilrown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Intl., testifies that lie was cured of a Cough of tuo years stand ing, caused by li lirippe, by t)r. Jvlug s .ov Discovery. 11. F. Jierril. Ualdwinsville. Mass., says that ho lias used and recommend ed it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hciiintiiig, 222 K. Sotli St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and lias nolcar ot Lroun. because It instantly relieves Free Trial Potties at A. Wasley's DniK Store. Now Jersey's V. C. T. U. Oitlters.. HltlDQETON, N. J., Oct. 23. Tho twenty- third annual convention of the AVomcn's Christian Tompornnco Union of New Jersoy camo to a closo yesterday; Mrs Emma Howno of Nowurk was ro-olocted president, and Mrs. I. H. Domnrest of Gloucester corresponding socrutnry, to succeod Mrs. T. J. Ellis of East Orange, who reigned niter fifteen yonrsof sorvlco. A cortillcato of lifo momborshlp was pre sented tn Mrs. Ellis. Tronton was selected ns the next plnco of meeting. 3 10 p.m. ror Hamburg, iceadln, i'ottstown,. PhoenlxTllle, Norristown, I'hiladeljiliia at 6 00, viuiu m.,3 lu p. m. Trains leave Frnckvlllo for Shenandoah at' 10 40n. m. nnd 1211, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a, in. nnd 5 40 p. in, Leave Pottsville for Shennndooh at 10 15, 11 43 a. m. nud 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 n. in.. 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah nt 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 nnu 7 11 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt G 50 n. in. Leave Broad street station. Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Orove, Look avs. 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washlncton and tho "West vll B. fi O. It. H., through trains lea" t lieadlni Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & ft. ' V.) at 3 20 no, li 20 a, m., a ro nnu i,n p. iw nuno&y. 20.7 00.1120 a.m.. 3 40 and 7 27 n. m. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, weetc uays, 10 ao a. m. ij'm s it lu p ra. Munaays, 1 30, s 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB 8HKNANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, 4 ao, s ou a. in., l uu, 4 30, u 00 p. in. hnd UKUt. niinuayN, o uu i. in. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, went davs. 4 30, 0 10 n. in., 1 80 anil 4 15 n. in. ijcnvo 1'iuiaueipnia, ucjuiliif? lurimnal, weet days, 4 20, H 33, 10(11 a. In. und 4 03, 6 80, 11 ff in. nauuays, uuop. in. 1.pave Headlncr. week davit. 1 S3. 7 10. 10 OS 11 53 a. in., 0 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 u, fiu Ix'ave Pottsville, week days, 2 33, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 nnd 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tainaipia, week day, 3 13, 8 50, 11 23 k in., 1 27, 7 20 and V 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Leave jnaiiauoy ny, wick uays, o, V21 II 47 a. in., 2 OS, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 4 m. Leave Mahanoy PlaiiP. week days. 2 40. 4 OC 680.9 87, 11S9K. in., 1 12,210,5 20,0 26, 7 57 airf 1038 p. in. isnntiays, j'lu, oua. in. Lan m llliumsujri, n iiitj b, , ju ju i 8 3o anu ll 41 p. m. minunys, u ia p. m. ATI.ANT10 CITY DIVISION, T.futvn lMilladelnhtn Chestnut street war! MH South tret wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekilays Knpresn, 9)u. in., 2 00, 400, 5 00 ,ui. Accommodation, 8 00 a. lu., 0 30 p, in. Holidays LxpreiM, 000, 1000 a. m. Aooom- liuidutlon, s oo a. in., ibjuii. JCtitiirnlnjr leave aiiuiuio uiiy uvpot, eoiiwi Atlaiille aiid Arkansas avenues. Weekdajs Kxpress, 7 85, 9 00 li. Ill, 3 30, 530 p. in. Aei'oiiiiuodutlou, SIS a. in., 432 p.m. Hiiiid.iys Express, 4 00 7 80 p. in, Aocoinuio ilatlon, 7 15 a. in., 1 15 p. in. Purlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A.SW'KlOAItl), 11. a. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. CIbii'1 Pass. Ar "Iliad chronic diarrhoea for ten years," says L. W. Klchlciu, a Justlco of tliu Peaco at South Kaston, Pa. "No remedy afforded mo real relief uutil I was induced by Chas. T. Kilinu, the drueglst, to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea licinedy, It cured mo and for a year I liavo had no return of tho trouble." It has also cured many otliers. among them old soldiers who had contracted tliu disease in the army and given up all hope of recovery. For salo by G rubier Bros., druggists. Contempt Cnso Agallixt jXildlcka Dismissed Wilmington", Del., Oct. 23. In tho United Suites court yostordny tho Buy stuto Uus enso was ronowed, Jamos U Carter, for tho company, applying for a temporary susponslou of tho receivership. Judgo Wales nunounced that n decision would bo rendered as soon ns posslulo. Tho contempt caso ngainst Mr. Addloks, for negloct to produce tho books of tho company, was dlsmlssciL Uelle! lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dlseASoa lelievoil in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a groat surprise on account of its excelling promptness in relieving pain in tlio maimer, Kidneys, linen ami every part or tue urinary tsuMages in male or lemaie. It rcuoves retention ot water and nam 1 passim: it almost immediately. If you watit uuiek relief and cure this is your reinrdy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Alain streei. .i ,, cntw,r in i Branch, and intermediate stations, f 05, 6.50, 8.23, riuj supper in . nSga m.,333,3.30, 4.V, p. in. wtek-days, 504 ausriees ot All Saturdays only. Sundav (stop al Interlaken ir Asbury 1'nrk), 4 01, H.25 a. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOItK. Expresw, week-dnys, 3 20, I 03, 4 J5. 5 13, 650J 33, 8 20, 50, 1021 (Dlnlnir Cnr 1100a.m. 2 00 noon. 12 3-1 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p.m. DinliiK rum), 1 10, 2 30 (DliihiK Car) 3 20,3 50, oo, o oo, a oo tiiiniiig nr , o w. u liu, o i., juuu, . in., I J Ul, llllit. ooniiayM, a i u.,, 4 ou, a ig, 20,8 33,1150, 10 21, DlnlnB CnrJ llaia. m : 3.1,230 minim? uarj, too ii.imitsu iiiimnf ir , 5 20, 3 58, tinning Car , G 31, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 in., 1201 night. Uxpres for Boston without change, 1100 a. weeK-uays, ami o oo p. in., oany. FOU WASIHNOTON AND TIIL SOUTH. For Baltlmro and Wnshlnirton, 350, 7 20, 8 81. 10 20, 1123 a. m., lSCt (1231 Limited Din. Ins Car). 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 53 (Dlniliu Car) p. m., ana 12 05 nlghti week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912, 1123 a, in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dlnlnir Car), 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 53 p. m. turning inri anu izo., ingot. ror isen tiirt, r-lirillg i.aKe, iieiranr, uceant rove. Asbury 1'aric and 1.0113 jiraucu, ono. Stand 21 39 a. in., 3 30 and 100 p. 111. week. days. Sundays, 8 23 a. 111. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station. Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02 p. nu dally. ... u:ave market street r erry, express, o oa n. m.,. oo. 4 00. 5 00 11. ra. Sundays. 8 13.9 43 a.m. Accommodation, 800, 8 20, a. nn, 3 20 nnd 4i2D' p. in., week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m., 4KXJ and 5 00, p. 111. For Cape Mav, Anglessea, Wildwood and Holly Beach, und Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalou express, u uo a. m.( s w p m. wjibk. da-s. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. 1.1 press, yivi a, in., unu . ujj, 1 o jj. im. wek (lays Sundays, 8 50 n. m. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m,oo , m. week days. Sundays. 8 45 a. ni. 8. M. Prevost, J. K. Wood, Ucn'l Manager, Uen'l l'ass g'r .vgii Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery xvagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Slieatu Law Declared tJucniifttltutlotial, OltAXUB l'AKK.Fla., Oct. 23. TheShent law was yesterday deolared unorinstitti tionnl and void. This law wns passed by the Florida rexUlature on reooinmeiula tlon of W. II. tihontii, btiue suiwrintendent of pulillo instruction. It provided that It should 1 it iwnnl offouse for white tier- sons and negroas to be instructed or boarded, wlthlu the unmo building tuught In the same class, or lit the same tlmo by tho sumo touchers. Don't trillo away time when you havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them i tlie beginning with DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results, they aro instantaneous, and It leaves the bowels In healthy condition, I Ilngeubuch. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac Agtyit for Heading Brewing Cc'iBeer anu Porter wuon . ttie noweis in iicaiiny couuinoii, c, ll. 1 ' lUT If. n.i rJtltr CtrAAt III ' H1R ni-ir H -i fm c Main 1 ah ' Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hire. II you want to 111 re a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Itast Centre street. Opposite Beading railroad station. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor pealer.
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