EVENING HERALD i A WEAK HEART. THE DEAD RULER. I'ubllshod dally, except Sunday by JtSHAJ.lt VVltT.lRlllNU COMVANY, Publication oBloo and mo hanleni department, 836 East Coa Street. it'll a J-iald I delivered In Shenandoah and ne Prala surrounding towns for Six Cento week, payable to the carriers. Hroall, Three Dollars ft year or Twenty-live cents per month, In advance. AdvertUtmentt charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever the publication of news requires It. The t lht l also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pan- tihers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poet office at Shenandoah, Pa., i second close mall matter. TUB m'JtNtXO MtRAT.V, Shenandoah, Penna. What a Fearfully Dangerous Thing It Is ! in And Vet Dow Few leopl6 Heed lis Terrible Warnings. What Docs That Palpitation and Short ness of Breath Mean to You 1 All Europo Mourns tho Loss of the 1 usshui Monarch. Evening Herald. FRIDAY. NOVEMBERS, 1804. Republican State Ticket. Tor Governor! OEKL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WAtTRIt LYOIT, Allegheny' county. For Audltor-Go'neral, AMOS II. MYLIN, Lancaster coUnty. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congrossmon-nt-Largo, OALU81IA A. OKOW, Susquehanna county, OEOP.GK F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. Person? with weak heart get out of hreath easily anil have palpitation on the least exertion. As It gets worse they have dizziness, swimming of tin) eye Bight, headache, faint, sinking feelings attended by strange sensations. There Is gener ally more or less nervousness and Bleep luHine8. It Is fearfully common, and neglect Is fatal. You can get well by taking the right medicine now. Mrs. Mary u. Hoble, ot Morrlsvllle, Vt,, states: "For many years I havo had boart dl. ease. My family on both sides nave been p edlsposed to It. I bad terrible prickling sensations and numbness in my hands. I suITercd terribly, and was greatly wor rled. I would be token with bad epells and gasp for breath. It seemed as though I should die, 'Doctors did me no good, neither did racdlolnes. At last I began using that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervuro blood and nervo remedy. Well. I wlsb I could tell yon the marvelous effects It nnd on me. i ten you it was Birupiy wunuer- 1UI. THE EMPEROR'S DOMESTIC PURITY. County Ticket. For Congress, CIIAI1LES N. BtiUMM, Of Mlnersvllle. For Senator, 30th District, JOHN J. COVI.E, Of Mafcnuoy City. For Peprosentatlve, 1st District JOSEPH WATT, Ot Sheunudoah. For Sheriff, AI-KXANDKIt SCOTT, Of Frackvllle. For Director of the Poor, NEW URTIIICK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, tiiomas j. mciiAims, Of Itollly Township. MRS. MARY I. IIOIIIII. l,Tr. bf.lnpd nm ImmerllatiM v. and I con1 tinned to stendlly Improve under its miwnrful ItidiiHnr.p. 1 am now seventy- seven yi'nrs oiu, arm owe mv huii wntiui entirely to Dr. Greene's Xervurn blood nnil tiprVH rnmiilv. ".My grandfather died at 103 years of sge; my father at 03. If tbey could only nave iiau tins mcuicmo uiey mignt uiivu reached a ripe old age. I cannot speak Imir liluhlr I'timiL'h of It." If you have weak heart, weak nerves or Mnml tnlw 111- frppnn's NerVlira . . 1 u t l.tl. "lrllnw 1 . . ""-;, ----- - T. miik, menniuiiiu)'erMti.LuaircuiHu Million anil nerve remedy, it cures, nr. lippr.riM. ith nisnnverer. ih mir mi ibm ful Hiietlnllit In curinir nervous and chronic diseases. He can ba consulted free, personally or by letter, ot bis office, 35 West 14th street, Now York city. shops at Wtwthcrly who have suffered a reduction of twenty per cent. In wages will go to the polls on Tuesday and cut down the Democratic votu twenty per A BRAVE MAN LYNCHED Aiibaiiam Lincoln's first speech on tho TarllT was n short one, but in elenrnesslt cannot be excelled. Ho eald ho did not pretend to know much about tho Tariff, but he knew enough to know "that when on American paid an English mannfac- turer 120 for steel that tho American had tho steel and the Englishman had the $20, but when ho paid that $20 to an Ameri can, America had both tho steel and tho t30." That proposition is a plain one In deed and npplles to every article that can bo produced In the United States. ASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY oasants to Mourn with a Do3p and Abiding Sorrow, . Tlinujh Stern nnil tinrclrntlnir In III' Treatment of l'olltlcil rrlwnem Ho Ww Mint Gcntl nuil Lmnblo In 111 I'mnlly lU'liitioiii, nnil Wm nn Unpi-clal 1'inor lte with tho Clillilrrn A Giant In Mat ure nnil Strength and Always it Hard Worker (Irtnt Indignation Agnlnat lr. Zacliarln. St. PETEiwnuno, Nov. 3. Tho nngcl of dtath, in tho shadow of whoso pinions tho autocrat of nil tho Hussions lias been lying for many days, yostorday beckoned, anil tho soul of tho man who had had In his bonds tho lives nnil destinies of millions upon millions of men, was borno nway. Colmly and peacefully as n sleeping nano, ho who bv his Hlluli est word count navo plunged Kuropo Into a wor, tho horrors of which would tlcfy ilescriptlou, loll into mo dreamlofis sloop which ho foarcd not. Ho, tho head of o church whoso Imembers number over 70,000,000 persons, took Its last rites n few hours before denth claimed him from nil his greatness. At 2:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon tno summons came, and n fow hours Inter tno thunderous booming of cannon nt Llvn- dla and St. Petersburg announced that the czar was dead, and thnt ho who hail been the Grand Duko Nicholas reigned In tcors All this time his majesty was sit ting up in nn arm chair After tfklng leave of Ids family he gradually f-row woaker. and his volco lK-camoso lndistjnct that It was scarcely audible. About noun n oonvulslvoflt of ooughlng WW followed by n slight roily. Thcneo until tho oiul the. or.nr remnlned quiet, seemingly frtw from poln. At 3: 15 o'clock he heaved a tleep sigh nud breathed his loit in the armgpf thecinpress.who thcu broke down with the weight of her grief. The doctors fonr the result of reaction upon her already ejtliimsted system. When all was over the czarowltz, Grand Duchess Xenln and tho other Imperial relatives approached the bodsldo In turn to toko a last f nrewidl. The court officials nnd members of his majesty's sulto Vero afterwards admitted. Shortly after 4 o'clock the memliere of the palooe gun'rit'vore marshalled In front of the pHlaeo ohppel for tho ceremony of swearing nlleglo'nco to the now czar. They were the first to akuthe oath. Tho grand duk wero tho.. nox)t to swear nllegianco ami tncy wero followed in tho oriler ot pre cedence by tho high court functionaries, ,. .... m,.igi military officers nnd civil officlols. ... .irrangements that will bo mado for tho funeral aro still unknown. It Is bo lleved that the reninius will be embarked on tho Imperial yacht Polaniala (Polar Star) at Yalta, where the Sevonth nnny corps will render military honors. Tho whole Ulaok sea licet will escort tho yacht to Odessa, whenco tho body will bo con voyed by rail to St, Petersburg, stopping at the Importnnt towns en route to cnablo the troops to render honors to tho dead. The funeral will probably bo held two weeks hence. Tho arrival of tho Prlnco and Princess of Wales, now en route to Llvndla, is anx iously awaited. A special train awaits them ot tho frontier. It Is bolloved that tho prosenco ot the Princess of Wales will afford great comfort to her sister, tho czariua, and It is oxpectcd that sho wUl make n long stay In Hussla. An Imperial' decreo announcing tho ac cession to tho throho of Grand Duko Nicholas (tho cznrowltz) Is expected to ar rive from Llvadla Inn fow days. It is reported hero that tho populaco of Moscow, Indignant nt what they bellovo to linvo been tho inalpriiitico of Dr. Zacharin In tho case of tho czar, aro wrecking tho doctor's houso In that city. Nervous Headaches Dyspopsla, Impure Blood APorfeot Curo by Hood's 8nraa pnrllln. V. Wchater ItaUer York, To. " I personally recommend Hood's Barsaparlll lo my friends and others, whenever I hav an opportunity, and I am willing that this tat mcnt b nsod for publldatlon. This modlclne has been of great bencllt to me. I have been lufforlng mote or less with dyspepsia and nr- Hood'sCures vous headache for several years. After using other preparations without success, I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. I am pleased to say that I have been beneDted more by the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla than by All Other Modlclnos Comblnod. In fact, I have been cured by Hood's Sarsapa rllla. I also And Hood's Tills very benenclal." D. 'Wbbstmi IUKeA, 20 B. Tenn St, York, Ta. if A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without nu ideal jOWLEXIO I POWDER. Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. www Insist upon having tho gonulno. The Season Is here: Fnr P.iinlinn - Hay I and Paper Hanging Till! NEWS IN" WASHINGTON'. to Itrfuii'il to llitrny IIU rrlcnd Kvcu Kivu llli Own l.lle. Pr.lxCETox, Ky., Nov. 1. News hnl reached liure of the lynching of Eddy Jlartln In Orlttonden county by a mob variously ostimated at from fifty to a nun dred men. The sceno of the lynching is in n remoto part at tho country nnd tho de tails of tho crlmo ore bard lo get. Tho best obtainable information is that CZA1UNA WHEN A WtlDH, hlsstoad. On lightning wings tho news of Itussla's loss spread throughout tho world, and It Is sato to say that every where tho intelligence created sympathy" for tho family of him who by Ids policy had main tained tho peaco of Kuropo. From America enmo words of sympathy, for the dead rpler hail always been n friend of tho great rcpubllo of tho west, and Americans have not forgotten how well his father's friendship sustained tho north In the war of tho rebellion. Among tho puasants of Russia ho will lw mourned with a deep nnd abiding sorrow, forwashe nut tho "peasant czar? Nonoof the grandiloquent title borno by him was thought as much of as the one bestowed Hood's PIUs are purely vegetable, nnd di tot purge, pain or pipe. Bold by all druggists. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-closs, relia ble companies, ob represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 Sonth Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies Get your work done by Mnhnnoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains In paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns in wall paper. AH dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 "West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Eveotno Herald. A Memorial Scrlro to lie Held at the Ku. sluil lA'galioii. Washington, Nov. 2. Tho announce ment of tho czar's death brought profound grief to tho legation at Washington. Asldo from tho veneration which Hussions havo for tho emperor, It was n personal sorrow to 1'rlnco ContacuzonC, who had before coming to this country been brought Into closo personal relutions with tho ozar and had enjoyed an association with tho Im perial family. It was on leaving Hussla for tho United States that Prlnco Canta cuzeno saw tho emperor for tho last time, bidding him and tho cznrowltz good-by nnd bearing from them words of kiuilijess olid admiration for tho United States. At that tbno thu czar was in robust health, and his giant physlquo gnvo indication. Loans nnda from IM to tW.QW) on ter300 thatitwasnroof ocalnst diseaso. or real estate security. No publicity. Loans ti, i i. ii. can ba returned In small monthlv Davments o publicly at such a time of his country's i a loan from this company will not lnjuro thr hnrnnvi'Tiipnt.. Ifn fiiilil blRfnrv In Hum flnancUl standlce at anv Individual or firm. M-inild liav IK Inst trllmto tn Hm lnprita nf No bonus. IntcrestOper cent, annually. Money wouiupo) iti j use triouto to tnomcntsot loined (or ttnT nurn;s. uch as to Increase or Alexander 111. Ho had given Hussla what , enter business, to pay off mortgager, Judeemenl sho most needed, penco and nulct. For ten I notes, to build or purchaso property, or In fact ; iur unv uuruust, dul luuiiuv uii.y L, uwubu DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. EijMh'Sl., II --- abovo Green, ttula, Pa., Formerly at 206 North Hrcond 8t Is thf olo t In America for the treatment of Upceiai Mttasea and TouthuT Errors. Varicocele Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment Oj dcuii a specialty, uommunicaiions pucrraij connaontiai. t-vna stamp lor dook. . m. to 9 p. m Sundays. 9 to 12 m Hours, i MONEY TO LOAN. years thero had boon nothing heordof ni hilism oxcopt in tho inspired attacks of malicious persons. Tho previous emperor had been guarded by police, nnd yet ho met nssosslnntlon. whllo tho lato emperor moved openly among his peoplo until ho died amid their universal grief. Under these clrcumstonoes tho minister regretted the publlo nppooranco of a vlo Ipnt, anarchistic nroclamntion cinanatlmr upon him by his lowly subjects, whoso vlr- J from Switzerland, thus coupling, ho said, tues vero mogullled in him, nnd whoso Irresponsible denunciation of tho emperor vices in him wero entirely lacking. Ho with tho expressions of griof nt Ills death, who denies tho popularity of tho czar I In Kussin, said tho pilnlstor, on nflllctlon among tho lowly classes or iiusslu' is by America arouses tho broadost oxpres- Address, Central Trust Company area street, i-mmaoipma, ra. ra. 18S0 6--m put out n flro that was raging In tho neighborhood. On opening tho uoor no was seized by n dozen or moro men, who asked for Information of Hill Goodo, tho lawless pauper commissioner of Critten den county. Io was also asked nbout tho lattcr's cilmes. Tho mob told him thoy had come to hang him, but if ho would turn fctato's evidence upon Bill Goodo ho Would be spared. "If t huso uro tho onlr terms, gentlemen," said he, "let the hanging proceed. Bill I Goodo has been my friend, and I will 1 i,ii.i w man's representative and should receive Tho mob quickly did Its work nnd left their votes. ?dr. Coyle's fidelity to t he In- tho lwdy swaying from tv limb uponulono It is highly etsentlnl that every Ilepub llcau hhall vote next Tuesday and every one of them should cast his ballot for Hon. John J. Coyle, who is the working- teresta of labor during his term in the Legislature should not be forgotten. Ills record Is that of n man who Is unflinch ing whan the interests of constituents do niand notion ond the mine employes of this district cannot voloagalnst hlm'wltb. out prejudicing their own interests. Hy standing by Coyle they stand by them telves and if tbey do not look nftor their own interests they cannot consistently complain of oppression. hllmli.fl liv Tirnlnilirtti. 1TI.4 lclml m-fa tn Martin was called upon at his homo nftcr them in their seasons of plnguo and fam midnlght nnd asked to get up and help lllu wlu Ilovur )0 forgotien, and today In thousands upon thousands of homos, from Vlodi ostook, in tho I'aciflo, to tho fort rossos'of tho Caucasus, millions of peoplo nro praying from tho bottom of their henrts for tho reposo of tho soul of their "Little father," who was to them as great in soul us ho win In stature. And thero will bo slncero mourning, too, in tho royal nnd imperial families of Europo. Not tho conventional mourning proscribed by rnlo, but tho mourning of little children. Kor who has not heard of tho annual visits of tho ozar to Copenhagen, tho homo of his beloved czarina, whim, with the children of emperors, kings and I princes around him he was the biggest child of thorn all, joining in all thulr sports ' and romping with thorn like a big boy, I Ills death will bo a most bitter loss to I tho wife ho loved so woll that it was n proverb In St. Petersburg that he was "tho j only HussUin who was true to his wlfo." , His home life was an Ideal om and all his pleasure wits found with his own family. But n thu oitar and not the man ho could bo us stern and unrelenting as fiito Itself. Jle luw liaulshed men and women to Siberia, but they woro moil und women who sought to till him or to ou tturn the government of which ho was the absolute head, and which ho, by the most solemn oaths in tho mother city of Uussln SIos- countrv road. The hanging Is the result of the lawless acts of thu Goodo-Blch gang in Crittenden county. Goodo, tho leader, has lieen vls ltinl three times by iv mob, but oscnped each time Horry Hloh was hanged ulioutt wo wTool;s ngu, and the mob made a raid again last week, but failed to find their man. A VICTIM OF HAZERS. sions of sympathy from tho press nnd peo plo, and any contrary sentiment at such a tlmo would not bo tolerated. Upon tho receipt of tho official notifica tion of tbo czar's death, Mr. Adoo, tho sec ond assistant treasurer, acting secretary during tho illness of Socretary Gresham, called upon l'rinco Cantacuzeno and con voyed to him verbally tho condolence of tho president nnd tho secretary of Btato; A formal letter of condolence from Secretary Gresham will later1 bo sent to him. Tho memlwrs of the diplomatic corps all callod and loft tholr cards ut tho Russian logatiou yesterday, Tho only visitor rocolvcd thero last evening was Assistant Secretary Adoo. l'rinco Cantacuzeno has telcgrophod to Bishop Nicholas, of tho Greek church of Alaska, to Inquire whether ho ban como to Washington and hold a memorial servlco for tho czar. It is proposed to hold tho memorial servlco nt tho Hussion legation, ns thero is no Greek church In Washington. lyJP,IJUU mr-UM. I'OflUlTeprooisaoaiwyaHa I I. f w, m Hfafrnn, rannlHr.HTDll. I lion t mau. nothing else wllfcnre. ij COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, III. i ii i ii mil ii mil min ii iTmnw aARTMAN STEEt PICKET FENOE in Errr.oT mat 18, 1891, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlKhton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauriua, Alientown. llethlchcm. Easton and Weatlierlv (1.01, 7.38. 9.15 a m . 12.43, 2 67, 8.X7p. m. .For New York and Philadelphia, 8.IM, 7.88, 9.15 a. m.. 11.43, For Quakake. Switch back, Gerhards and Hudeondale, 6.01, 9.15 a m , and 2 67 p. m. ,rcr WUkee-Barre, White Haven, Plttston, Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and F.lmira, 0.04. 9.15 a. m., 'i57, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and tno v est. a.oi,v.ia h. m. ana x.t7 am p. m. For Delvldero, Dolaware Water Gap aha Stroudsbunr. 6.04 a. m.. 2.67 c m. For LambertvlUe and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. For Tunkbannock, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p.m. Tor Unset, and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 3.!7 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p, a. For Jeanesvllle. Levis tonandlleaverUeadoir, T.S8 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.J3 9.15. 4. Til.. 12.4? 2.57 6.27 p. m. ForBllver Urook Junction, Audenrlcd and Ha zleton G (14, 7.88, B 15 a, m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. a . For Scranton, 6.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.27 p zn. For Hazlcbrook, JedJo, Drltton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m 12.48, 2.57, 6.27 p. rr . For Asbland.Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.13, B.13, 10,20 a.m., 1.00, 1,40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9,11 i m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Sbamokln. 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.82. 4.40, 8.22 p. ml For YatesYllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 6.04, 7.S8, 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.48, 2.67 5 27, 8.08, 9.83. 10.28 p. m. Trains wbl leave Sbamokln at 8.15, 11.4b a m., 1.55, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrlvo at Sbenan dcab at 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah lor Pottsvlllo, 6.50, 7.88 9.(tt, 11.05 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 5.Z7, B.U8 1 p. m. I Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60, 9.05. 10.16,11.40 a. m 12.82, 8.00,. 410, 6.20, 7.16, i rjt in no r. m. Leae bnenanaoan lor uazicios, o.vi, ., v.u a. m 12.43,2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, X0.93, 11.08 a. m , 12.16, 2.65, 5.30, 7.26. 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Raven Run, Centralis, Ml, Carmcl and Bfiamoklc, 8.45 a. m., -z.m p, and arrlvo at Bnamokln at 7,iu a. m p. m Trains leavo Rhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.56 a. m. na4 00p. m and arrive at Uhsn- anaoan ex v.tv a. m. ana i.djj p. in. Trains leave lor ABniana, uiraravuie aca jlasi .wnnan nnA uHt fr.nce made. Cheaper man a wooden tence for residences, lawns.rem etcry lots or any kind of fencing, M. H. Masteii aos the agency and carries It in stock at hU narbio ana granite worttu, in n.auu,,, ui. ana 8.45 Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. For uazieion, isiacK Penn Creek Junction, liaven uunouon, nuco uuuuk, Aimuinu, Bethlehem,. Easton and New York, 8.49 a tn., 12.80, 2.65 p. m. , For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.66 p. m, v For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m., 12.80, 2.56, 4.58 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8V, ll.itl a. m. 1.08. 6.80 p. m , . v Leave Shenaadoan for Pottsvllle, (.50, 8 49, 9.30 a. 'm.. 2.40-p. m. ' Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, ll.il t.m.,l.B5,&.15i!. m. ROLLIN H. WILBDR, GenL Hupt., South Bethlehem, Fa UUAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia, A. W. NOHNKWACHKR, Asst. a. P. A., Uouth Dotblehem, Pa Undent In a Maryland CollcRo May DIo from 1IU Injuries. IIYATT8VI1.I.K, Mil., Nuv. 2. Hazing by studeuts ut tlvu Maryland Agricultural 1 nnllii la Mfil,lf ti, ltttlllr, ill tho death of ,utwl,itil svvti lii innllitnlli In Itu 1fnf-. Ark any publisher with whom you may ' one , tlloh. uumw wln Gott, Jr., son 1 rity. happen to be acquainted how Hta busliiesi has been profroslng lately, and if he wishes to be frank with you he will tell you that it has never been so bad as dur ing the past eighteen muuths. It is true there is some Improvement at tho present time, but early In 1893, Just nbout the time tUit the Democratic Administration assumed control ot our notional adairs, the publishers' business began to decline. It fell into a rapid decline, becoming a first-class consumptive, consuming In fact much of the profits that had been gathei ed together and laid asldo during the previ ous years when prosperity existed under Protection. During tho early monthBof lf-04 there was no Bigu of improvement and publishers' found that idle people and a general business stagnation do uotmro ate n demand for tho books and works that they Issue. Though, as a general thing, publishers have nhvays been Frea Traders, many of them are now begin ning to feel that there is Boine distinct connection between themselves and the of tho sourvtrtry of state. Several nights Ritoomocl; court was ueui, ami luung (iott wus oouvlotoil of u heinous crime. A rope was seoiired, fost4uied under his arm and ho woa susiwndod to a transom. Young Gottnppoarod at breakfast noxt morning m though nothing had luippounl, but later In the day was taken v try sick. Hobos had Mivorul sp--snis ami continues to grow weaker. Ho lias been too 111 to lie removed to his hojne at Aunapolls, and his condi tion Is ojtto'tuely dangerous. Convicted of Manslaughter, SAN Kkakuisco.Nov.S. Charles Swoony, tho iiX-li(Klall player, who years ago made a phenomenal record ns pitcher In tho l'rovldenw club, and who afterwords played as n star In tho St. Louis and Cin cinnati teams, was convicted of mar. slaughter yesterday and will bo sentonixd to a term in tho stole penitentiary. Sev eral mouths ago Sweeny shot and killed "Con" Momma during a drunken row In William AwrpU .(author ltt'slKiintlnn. llluiLls, Nov. l.-t-TJm saml'Oillclal Co logue Uawtto, which was tho first paper to aiinouueo tho rofilguntlons of (Jount I Von Capri vl and Count 7m Kulenlxirg, liow stateH that Herr Hnlnrich Von Hoy-don-Cadow, I'ruaslan miulnHsr of agricul ture, domains (mil foronte, ' has tendered hU resignation to tin) omporor; and that' Charged wlfh Mhollng Mayor Iloplitns. Chicago, Nov. 1. John U. Tounor, chairman of tbo Republican central com inlttco, was nrrestcd last, evening on a warrant sworn out by Mayor Hopkins, charging him with lwiving committed criminal liliel in making tho assertion in onmpulgn literature that Mayor Hopkins had "lovld blackmail on tho vices of tho oity," Mr. Tftunor wnlyod oxninlnatlon, and was held to tho criminal court in bonds of 300, which was promptly fur-nls-hed. Mayor Hopkins insists that tho enso bo hoard this week, nnd Mr. Tanner says tho mayor Is "bluffing." polioyof Protection, the connecting link J yZtyi bjlug prosperity. rJT. anotacr.appolnjjnenlv c .- Sinoo Tuenday, when tho doctors In formed the caar that there wos no longer room for hope., hie majesty calmly watted for tho end, Htljidlug to ncrr.-wiry gtoto and family allnli in tho short iutervnlsof I A City Tn-amirer's Safe lllown Open. ooufcciousnos and fiwdom from pain, ! A1.TOONA, 1'a., Nov. 1. Thiovos broko Those woro ueceasariiy brief, tho doctors into Keriruson & Sons' store In this city having hod reoourso to sodutlvos to pro- 1 njui hlow open City Treasurer I'erguson's oure sleep and allay pain. On Wednesday sat. The burglars obtnined only tlO aud tho ozar wns still nblo to bu taken to n a diamond ring. A largo sum of money window of the paliuw, whenco ho gazed had boon kept In tho safe lor sovcrai uays, nut tinnn l.hii nountrv hu IiivihI fin wnll nfl l.,,, If wna nrninvnil til tllo bank on Moil- to earn for himself the nnnellatlon of tho ' imr Tho lariro watch dog was found "poasaut ouvr." Thu night passed with ' dad in the store, having been poisoned by nn aggravation ofall tho Bymptoms nnd a tho burglars. The Altpona jiocuouios continuous iimiressiui puugu. xno aoo tors mid the oznrlnn roiuained in attend onco up-n him throughout tho night, only suutehlng brief tnturvuls for sleep in tho auto-rooms. The morning broko with rain nnd wind and heavy clouds nnd tho weather much opldor. As tbo day dvanooxl tho weakness increased so rapidly that tin- czar himself, unconscious, recognized that ho could livo only n few hours. Ho uxprossul a deslro to reoolvo tho sacrament, whlcli Was adinln istoml to him by Court Chaplain Vanishes and Father Ivan, in tbo presenco of tho whole family. Tho ozar then conversed long and ear nestly with Kathor Ivan, concluding by asking his family to gather round him. Ho spoku to each inombor separately aud lit tho .greatest -length .with the , czarina. ,'Ho-blesied all bis i&lldron'prtticnj ,Tho , (Wi ,Tr ou otOusv PfhcN, !U, boliyt, ta ukf.r Vf i! . 1 1 ". A.t "1 4 j' llbrarrwas rilso brolicn luto.'but oulyn ..tom ctnlhn ' ' ' ' ' A Question of i:mluraiife. "W'ABnuioiQji, Nov. , D.Tiicro is little reason now. to pxpect that tho German irnvnriiment will relax Its hew" onler pro hibiting tho linporthtlon o? Aiiierican ifat tlo.nnd fresh txf and it Js probnblo thnt flin matter wlll'eL'j (lo'wn'to a Hllwition 'of endurance ns lx-twenn (5ermn stfgnr and Amern..m b(t. 'Soliui'el Vl'int lib M'Bsor, Chicago, Nov.' 8. Henry folimol nt rlvwl at tbo city hull yiUBteilny aiternoon, Jiataug wtUU .tliu witirv di.ttuicp from tbcuito hojjua nt Indianapolis to Chiwuv noVdoitlih'mTfi.'1'"'' ' HALF DONE. Most of the cleaning and dyeing now-a days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS French Scourer . . n, M I I 1 " r- nnnunr French Scourer I llIiOLnirmmmt AUO Vh linrminilla d A. r. DUnriUI, andDyer, UIW raillllUUIll Hiu., 1 iiiiuuuiMiu TRY THirTROLLEY SOAP mm UADEUPHin For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWJinT. It LASTS LONGHP than other Soaps. Price CUNTS a bar. 3701 solo Toy a., ix. r3"cvyi.Xjivx. 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