VOL. VI.-NO. 2G3. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1891. ONE CENT "My Son, Deal "Witli Men Who Advertise. Yon -will Never Lose by It. "--Benjamin Franklin The Evening Herald. ALIi THE NEWS FOIl ONK CUNT. lias a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any olher paper published. Clrcu latlon,books open to oil. THE LILY OP THIS VALLEY. General Wl Ham Lilly Is being tfcged to present himself nt tho next Republican State Conveutlon an n candidate for Congresernan-nt-Lnrgo and We Bineerely hope that ho will do so. "We can think ol no more suitable or stronger candidate, and do not lies Hate In saying that he Is the strong pat man Hint could bo named In the anthracite coal fields. Gen. Lilly lean honored and respected gentleman, and his name Is known In every house hold of this section. Wo envy Maueh Chunk In the possession of such a man and will do all In our power to help place him In tho rositiou the thriving little town would hnvo hlin strive for. As a Eopubllcan Gen. Lilly cannot bo challenged, aud as a! man of personal character he stBiids equally high. We feel confident that ho would sweep this valley, for his record In connection With thoMluerb1 JTespital at Fountain Springs is such ?Mat the miners in tills section could not withhold theirtupport from him without subjecting themselves to a charge of base ingratitude. Gtn. Lilly was one of tho original projec tors of the .Miners' Hospital at Foun tain Springs, has been its unwavering friend since its establishment, and is now the honored president of the noble institution. It is the policy of the miners to stand by their friends and, therefore, we say '-Amen 1" to the suggestion of Gen. Lilly as a candi date for Congressman-at-Large. Endorsed by the people as a safe, nllali'e, harm If and cheap remedy. Dr. Bull's I ough Syrup. Burchill's Restaurant. Charles Burchill is now located at corner of Main and Coal streets, Bbonandoah. Kogular meals, at popular prices, served any timo. Ladies' dining and refreshment rooms attached. 9-11-tf CENTS PER YARD FOE a good home-made rgcur ot. It is ono of those "xira heavy carnets. made of I he best vain and clean rags. Finest line of Velvet Brussel and Ingrain Carpets in Shen andoah at C. D. FEICKE'S CAEPET STORE. 45 FRESH STOCKNEW CROP GOODS. Fancy New Crop 2few Orleans liafohiy Molasses. 2Ve?u Com Meal Made of all new corn. KtltyItrte 1 Fresh Ground. JVcju Flcldes Natural Color Crisp and Sour. New Currants Cleaned Heady for Immediate Use. Ntw California Prunes Fine Quality. New California Canned Fruits Fay Plums, Cher ries, Apricots and I'eacJies. Neto Buckxoheat Hour Very Choice. New Green Scotch, Peas. New California Strained 2ew llaislns, Citron and New Skinned Hams Fresh Smoked. Nen Mince Meat Best Quality. WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY ATKEITER'S. Two Cans Cliolcc Salmon. Tlircc Pounds Fancy Rice. Two Bottles KeJcltup r,nrjjfc Size and Extra Quality. Four Founds Good Currants. Tlircc Pounds Mixed Candles. Two Pounds Mixed NutS-Mcw Crop. Five Pounds Oat Flalccs New Frcslt Stoclc. A tot of vSLeep, Goat and Wolf Sltln Mats and UuRS-ln White, Itlaclc and Colors. Just Received Two Cars Choice No. i Timothy Hay, One car flue Middlings, extra qunllty. Also a lot Strictly Pure Coumry I,ard. FOR SALE TO ARRIVE One Car Middlings. One Car Fancy Minnesota Flour. CaTUON'T FORGET that Northwestern Daisy Flour Al ways Gives Satisfaction. a. LAST DAYS OF LOPPY. Tim Mtirilnrrr Will I'mlinblr 11a Kloc 1rofMi.il Ti.-Mnrroir Murnlnff. Sino Pino, X. Y., Dec 7. Tha Indi cations to-dn nro thit Martin D. Loppjr who nwn'ti doath III Sing Sing prison, will bo oallo'l upon to meet it to-raorrow, at daybreak. Thero saoms to bo no doubt that ho will bear tho ordoal with the sumo fortltudo that has characterized the conduct ot Ave men ivho have pro coded hlin in the fatal chair. Ho is cheerful aud comparatively happy. Tho Rev. Mr. Law, Chaplain of tha Tombs and Ilov. Mr. Edgertou, Chap lain of Sing Sing prison, havo spent most of tho day with tho condemned man administering to lilm the spiritual comfort ho seems to welcome. Ho has become adovout Prosbytorlan, although prior to his ooaflnemont ho wns an infi del. He no longer expects pardon, as ho was told by Kev. Mr. Law yesterday morning that Got. Hill had refused to grant It. He has repeatedly said that ha would nor. Hccept a commutation ot nls sen tenco to imprisonment for life, and does not ueuro a respite, lie Is doolie, and has nover given tho keener anv trouble. and all tho prison ofllclals agree that ho is mentally far superior to any of the men who have thus far sulTercd tho death ponalty In Sing Sing. Loppy still afllrms he is Innocent of tho crinio. Tho ltov. Mr. Law sayn that no neuoves tue condomned man Is lion est In his assertion, and that he has not vuu liiiuiusb rucuijeuuon ot Having Kiucu his wife and sister. His reasons for tho bsllef are that Loppy was stupidly drunk at tho time, and that be was sub ject to epileptic fits, tho result In losses oi momory. The preparations for tha funeral have all been made, and lour deputies and four witnesses nro hero. They are Isaah Fuller and Prison Physician J. It. Branscom ot Dannomora Prison: Prof. Laudy of Columbia College, ono of tho State Lunacy Commissioners, and tha Rev. Mr. Law. Tho Dannomora officials are horo to get points preparatory to tho execution of Cnl Wood, who awaits death within the walls of that nrison. Warden Urown has drawn tho dead lin o about tho prison, and will use tho same precautions to lnsuro secrocy that ho em ployed the othor timo. Tho witnessos will be met nt tho de pot and taken to the prison in his pri vate conveyance, nnd hauled back after the execution in the samo manner, in ordefto prevent nowspaper men from haviug accSss to .thorn. He positively refuses to give tho names of those who have beon Invited. Tho only sign to tho outer world that tho oxeoutlon has takon pUco will bo tho flag that Is hoisted as soon as It is over. It has boon determined that two, and possibly throo contacts will bo had, as was the case with Wood, Jugiro, Slocum and Smller. Plirobs Cousins Tliroaten to Sue. Washington, Dec 7. Phcebe W. Couzlns has threatened Minnie P. Way fleld, editor of tho "World's Fair Vis itor," a seml-mouthly publication here, with a , libel suit if jho publishes the "slanderous" portions of tho procood -lngs ot the Lady Hoard of Managers, which met in Chloago last September and ousted Miss Couzlns from lior posi tion as secretary of the hoard. Miss Couzlns has also notified Mrs. Palmer, president) of tho board, and the "fraudu lent secretary," as she calls Mrs, Cook, thnt if the charges mode against her last September are published in the report of the board, sho will also bring suit for libel against them. Honey. Ftmon Feel. TWO WORTHIES I TWO IMPORTANT ARRESTS MADE SUNDAY MORNING. PEOPLBvWAYLAID ON THE STREETS Tho Night Police Soom to Havo Old Offenders in Custody A Clue to Other Unlawful Acts. At alout one o'clock yesterday mornlnji a Polish man with bloi d streaming down thu sido of his face from an ugly wound on his head ran up to Policeman Jacob Davi on Main street and begged that a search be nil de for two young men who had brutally assaulted him at tho lower ond of Ui" street. Davis was directed to "tho rocks" and was joinod while on his way thero by Policeman Williams. Altor wutching about an hour the polico located the parties wanted in one of tho row of houses on "the rocks" that faces tho Lehigh Valloy railroad. "Warrants wero secured lrom 'Squire Williams and tho two policcmon entered tho houto with tho man who had been beaten. Two tall nnd woll-built young lollows were found in bod. Thoy wero brothers, known as Uhris. and .Michael Alack, and ;they wore roiognlzod by tho victim and two friends. Tho slight nsietance of ono of tho men was soon overcome and tho two wore placed boforo Squire Williams. Tho victim of the assault and his two witnesses eworo that when on their way homo tboy wero accosted by tho Macks and a ilgbt ensued, during which tho latter resorted to throwing large piecos of rocks and tha complainant wasseveroly cuton tho houd. Tho accused stoutly donied their guilt, but tho ovidonco was of such a character that 'Squire Williams Colt justified in com mitting them to tho lockup. Subsequently each iurnisbed $500 bail for trial. Tho polico say that lately frequent re ports havo been made of highway assaults and robberies in tho neighborhood of "the rock," but they have been powerless to act on account of the victims being unablo to identify their assailants. Tho perpetrators bavo mado a practice of lying in wait fur drunkon Polls and Iluns going homo. It me victims are too arunk to iignt ttiey are robbed without ceremony, but If thoy aro ablo to give resistance thoy aro tapped on tho head ilh a "billy," sand bag or piece of rock and "put to sleep" until tho high waymen get a chance to go through their pockets. Tho Macks, fay the polico, have been under suspicion for somo time and it is bolioved that they can be nonvictod in the present cao. Tho victim and bis wit nesses wero under the influence oi drink, but thoy wero sober enough to identify their assailants and tell straight stories to the 'Equiro. Commendable. All claims not consistent with character of Syrup ot Figs are tho high purposely avoidod by tho Cal. Fig Syrup It acts gently on the kftlncys, Company liver Bnd bowols, cleansing tho system effectually, but it is not a euro-all and makes no pre lentions that every bottle, will not sub stantiato. Holiday goods, advertisement. cheap, Head Iteoao's Specimen Cases. a. it. uiuiora, iMew uassoi, wis., wfe troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumathm, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was afflicted to an alarming dogroe, appotitj foil away, and ho was torribly reduced in flesh and strength. Throo bottles of Elcc trio cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisburg, 111., had a running Eoro on his leg of oight years' sttnding. Used threo bottles of Electric Bitters and seven box pa of Buoklcn's Arnica Salve, and his log Is sound and well. John Speaker, Cutawba, O., had flvo largo Fever sores nu his leg, doctors said ho was Incurable. Ono bottlo Electric Bitters and ono box Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by 0. II Ilagonbuch, Druggist, "Feebly she laughed In tho langqnld moon, while l'orpybro upon her face doth look" and wonders what ban swelled It so. When he nods It IB neuralgia however, lie does not lose nis neaa, mil Having iwemy-nvo ceniH in his Inside pocket, luvono In a bottle or Kalvn. Hon Oil. Buy Keyttone flour. Bo careful that the name Lessiq & Co., Ashland, Pa.. It printed on every sack. 3-8-3UW 10 Cents For Pound. Tho finost French mixtures, porfoctly puro, 10 cents per pound, at Max Rooeo's. Tho finest and beet chocolato creams, cheaper than elsewhere. A Grand Ball. The Rescuo Hook and Ladder Company will hold a grand ball on Docomber 31st, 1891, in Bobbins' opera houso. "Wait for it. ' 11-30-law All kinds ot candies, 20 cen'e per lb., at Duncan & Woldley's. 18-5.li SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY. Sermon in tho Methodist Episco pal Church Sunday. The Methodist Kpiseopal church cole bnitod the srvonth anniversary of tho did ioillnn of its new church Sunday. Tin chancol was vory tastefully adorned will potted plants and llowers. Tho preacher o the day was the ltuv. J. 11. McCulh'Ugb D. D., editor of tho Philadelphia Metho dist, who dieoiirsod eloquently on the "Mystery of Godliness" from I Timotb. III 10. "Without controversy great is th mystery ot godliness. God was manifu. in tho flesh, justified in tho split, seon ol angels, preached unto tho Gentiles, bo lleved on in the world, rcoived up int glory." . Tho wi-rld is full of mystery IIo who refuses to bellevo ovorytlnng hi cannot understand, can nover bo sura ol anything. Paul concedes tho mystery ol godliness that is, tho mvsteriousnesa cf that divino plan by which God seeks to niako men godlike. If it wero not a mys tery to our flnito comprehension it would bo unworthy of tho great God and impos sible of belief to Unite man. 1st God was manifest in tho flesh. Imngino nn in finitely extended oseonco which fills all space. Then imagine that this ossnnco U endowed with life and that this life is com pressed into a human lorm and you havo a nint ot too incarnation oi tno son oi uuu Some how tho heathen world gavo ox pre a sioris in all its mythologies to Us oxpecln tions of such a manifestation of God This maniffstation of God is tho basal truth of the christian scheme. 2d But he wa also justified In tho spirit. Again and again the spirit rf uod boro telmony to his sonship tbo descending dovo nt tho baptism and tho glory of the trant-flgura lion scene wero rot only for the sake of the spectators but for his own sako. The cloven tongues of Pentecost and tho do- scent of tho Holy Spirit were to justify the faith of tho disciples in the incarnation So that wo aro not lelt to tho historical proofs of tho incarnat'.on which aro as credible as tho proofs concerning Cwsar and Napoleon wo havo tho spirit ho has given us to whisper assurances of our ac ceptance with God. 3d IIo was seen of angels that is rccognizod by angels as the Son ot God. and became tho subject of their holy ministries. Theso angolio spirits aro sent forth to minister also to the heirs of Ealvatlon. l'.b He was proachod unto tho nations. Tho gospol was intendod to bo a universal religion and forthwith tho disciples wont everywhere preaching tho gospel this the church is doing to-day, The need of tho world now is for saved men and women everywhere in tbo family tho shop tho store the mino to preach Josus tho Sin of God. Every hoarer is a divinely constituted proachor "let him that hoareth say come." 5th Bolioved in In tho world thero is no greater mystery than this. Think of tho millions who worship and hang their hopes upon a man who was crucified ninoteon hundred years ago. Oth Received up into glory thero ho lives to intercedo for us Tho sermon produced a marked impreesioii on the largo congregation. Next Sunday morning tho Ilev. James Morrow, 1). D sicretary of tho Penna. Stato Bible Society, will preach. Havo You Asthma ? You can try Schiffmann's Asthma Cure free of charge. Nover fails to givo instani relief in worst cases. His method ot nil vertiring is by giving it away, l'ostugo t cents. Namo this paper, and send your address for -free trial package to Dr. R Scbillmann, St. Paul, Minn. Travol on tho Nickol Plato and receive the benefits of holiday rates, Dec. 23d to Jan. lit, inclusive. Limit returning Jan 5th, 1892. d&w Munn & Co. Tho attention of our readers is diroclod to tho advortisomont of Munn & Co patent solicitors In another column. Their names aro familiar to patentee) throughout tho oountry. In oonnection with tho publication of tho Scientific American for tho past forty-flvo years, thoy havo made the drawings and specifications for more than ono hundred and twenty thousand Inventions, and their facilities for obtain ing patonU wero never better than now. Coughing; Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. Largo stook of fancy goods, cuoh as lumps, bronzes, china ware and imported cut glassware, at Holderman's, 11-28-tf Obituary. Mrs. Leyi Dornseife, who had been lick for soveral years, died nt her residence, 121 South Jardln street, this morning. Parties wishing to (elect their Christmas pretenlt can do so now and have them laid aside until wanted. At Uoldciman's. 11-28-tf Church Sorvlco To-night. Bishop Stantford will preach in tho Kbenezer Evangelical church at 7:801hls ovoning. All aro invited. It la a well known fact that Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure has cured Con sumption, Coughs and Colds when all else lulled. 25 and u) cenla. Trial bottles tree at Klrlln'a drug Btore. BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOOAI CORPS OP RSfPORTHRS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAL Groat Balo of Tickets For the Teachers' County Institute Entertainments en Satur day Last. The box ofllco of Forguion's theatre wb penod Saturday for the oa'e of ticket r onterlalnmenle to bo given ii tho theatre on tho evenings o December 14, 15, 10 snd IT, under tbi uspic-s of the Teachers' Oounty Institute Ileloro tho salo commenced thoro wa? r drawing to decide tbo positions of pur chasors in tho lino. Ono hundred wen urownt to participate in it and an rqua number of slips was placed in the hat. II W. Tiiman, drew number ono, anc ilicbaol Whitakor drew number two Tho lino was thon fc rmcd and the box olllco was opened at 10:30 a. m. By 11 'clock tickets for every Eoat in tho lower part of tho thoatro had been sold. Sail of tickets for Beats in rthsr ports of the theatre will horeaftor bo mado at Kirlln's Img store. The enterlainment course promises to bo tho most successful of anj heretofore held in this town. Superintendent Freeman has appointed n committeo to arrange the exhibits of local bchool work in Ferguson's ball and another committeo to as-ist tbn toachcrs of other pmcos In properly displaying their school work. Tho latter oxhibit will bo in the etno hall. It is tho desire of tho superin tendents and school teachers that parents should givo thrso exhibits thoir attention. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fovcr Sores, Tetter, Charpod Hands, ChilblainE Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no paymont required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction, or money refundod. Pnco 2j cents por box. For saio by 0. H. Hagenbuch. Candolacrums and candlesticks, and fancy bric-a-brac of all kinds, at Holdor man's. 11-28-tf Lillian Konnedy To-night. Miss Lillian Konnedy and an oxcollont company will appear at Ferguson's thoatre to-night in "She Couldn't Marry Throe." Tho standard of tho entertainment is fore shadowed in tho following references to Miss Kennedy by tho New York City papors : Miss Lillian Konnedy is clover and sprightly. Sho will no doubt rnako ber mark. iYcio York Herald, Miss Lillian Kennedy Js a very charm ing yc ung woman with much dramatic perception. A'eto York U'orW. Miss Lillian Kennedy, as Bise, worked bard lust night and earned overy bit of tho njipluuso which was showered upon her. Sho is a very grs ceful littlo dancor. New York Evening Sun. Miss Lillian Kennedy's songs and dances wero woll recoivod. Neio 1 ork Evening Telegram Miss Lillian Kennedy, whoso bright faco, vivacity, good figure, sweot voice, graceful dancing and clover acting, is tho great factor os 'Bess in tho comedy. "She Couldn't Marry Three" has succoeded in greatly pleasiDg tho New York patrons New York Daily News. Sho can danco, sing, and act. A'io lork Stage News. Tho Nickel Plate makoa ono faro for the round trip Dec. 28 1 to Jan. 1st inclusive, on account holidays. Returning limit to Jan. 6ih, 1892. d&w Brumm's holiday stock of watches, jewelry and silverware is now tho largest 1 n . I . i t.-.l i anu uiitMi m luwn. ii-ii iiivikuuuu w inspect our goods is extended to all. 12-7-tf Notice. There will be a special meeting of Lydla Degree Lodge, No. 112, Daughters of Re- bekah, hold in their' hall on Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30, for the purpose of mak ing arrangtments to attend the funeral of our late sister, Lydia Dornsife. All mem bers are requested to be present. By order, of Mahoaiikt Jonks, N. G. Attest: E. D. Bbddai.l, Seo'y. 7-2t Holiday rates on tha Nioknl Plate, Dec. 28d to Jan. lit Inolusive. Returning to Jan. 5lh, 1892. - d&w Largest stock of rings. Genuine dia monds with combinations of rubles, opals, poarls, emeralds, etc, at Holderman's. tf A Surprlso. Keep your eyo on this local. Keegey, the photographer, will have his now open ing in a few days and will havo something Interesting that will surprise tho poople. tf Do you sufler with Consumption. Coueha or Colda? You cau be cured ff you take Pan TlnaCongh and Consumption Cure. '.Sand 60 ceils. Trial bottles lrto at Klrlln'a drug store. PERSONAL. R v. II O. Jame unty teat. (pent to-day at the 'Squire Mioemaker lottvillH to day. attended court at Henry Shaffer is doing Jury duty at 'oltsviiin again this week. Vis Kdith Miners reluriiul home Sulur ay after spending a week with friends in tft. Carmol. I. Shapira, the South Main Hrcet drug gist, is attonding to business at YIlke (Jarre. Mrs. Edward Morgan and ho? daughter, iVnnie,"of Shamokln,; are tho guests of reUtivis In town. Frark Car'rr, of Potts llle.'fjand agent for the P & 11. 0. & I. Co.,:' was a visitor o town this morning. Mrs. C. G. Palmer, who spent the past five" weeks visiti'ng"frKrds-vau"partB of Luzerno county, returned to tlwn Saturday afternoon. A Townsman in tho South. Mr. James G. Ilutton, of town, h now in the Yankee city f the South, Tallapoosa, Georgia. Hi health is already improved by the change. IIo has found that the climato in that section Is splcnded, tho water fine, unit the mineral springs have medicinal qiulilies that ore highly benefi cial to liver ai.d kidney troubles. Mr. Ilutton has purchased some property at Tallapoosa for himself and can look after property for others who may wish to Invest thero. Tho placo offers oxcollent op portunities for investments. Mr. Ilutton will choerfully furnish information and maps of tho town. Many bargains for investors are at hand now. There it a goed opening for a feed and hay business1, also for n furniture business and a first class grocery. Mr. Ilutton wants a man in Shenandoah to represont Tallapoosa. All Inquiries should bo addressed to James G. Ilutton, Tallapoosa, Ga. A Gum Boot Caso. Tho collecting of old gum boots to kosp tho half a dozen cheap! Polish shoo shops in town supplied has been pushed with such vigor tho past few months tho articles aro almost at a premium and, in con?o quoneo of this, s mo onthtisiastio collectors huvo not been particular a& to whether tho boots that havo Etrayed within their roach havo been old or new, and where now ones have joined tho collection it has beon with out the knowlodgo of tho owner. Scoree of miners in tho First ward have complained of losses to 'Squlro Monagban. It Is lho custom of tho majority of minors to take off their 1 oots botoro ontering their housos and leavo them at the Bleps, outside. Sov eral havo complained that thoy havo hardly droppod the boots before they havo mys teriously disappeared. This has been ac counted for by the fact that peddlars have been encouraging boys to bring them all the old gum boots nvoilablo. On Saturday a First ward Polo reported that a pair of gum boots ho had worn but a few days had beon stolon. Constable Toomey found tli8 boots in tho possession of Mike Kuppor, a Jow peddlor, who said he purchased them from a boy for four cents. Kupper waB hold on a charge of receiving stolen goods and will ho givon a hearing to-night. He promises to produce the boy who sold tho boots to him. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you havo a Cough, Cold, or any troublo with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteod to givo roliof, or money ..will bo paid back. Sufferers from Li Grippe found it just tho thing and under iU uso had a speedy and perfect reoovery. Try a simple bottlo at our oxponso and loam for yoursolf just how good n thing It is. Trial bottles freo nt C. II. Hagnnbuch's Drug Storo. Largo sizo COo. and SI. Handsomo stock of lamps with tho mod delicately hand-painted bisquo and china shados, at Holdorman's. 11-28-tf Died. DORNSIFE.-On Monday, December 7, 1891, at hor late residence, 121 South Jardln street, Mrs. Levi Dornsife, aged 52 years, 7 months and 11 days, i unerai on Friday, December 11, at 1 p. in. Interment in Old Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rel&tlvos respectively invited to attend. 12-7-It Four tintypes for 26 cents, at Dabb's. tf 3 pounds for a quarter, None cheaper. 2 pounds for a quarter, Nono bettor. Motts? Cidea? ! 8 cents a quart. 25c per gallon. Sweet and not intoxicating. No. 322 North Jardin Street.