CirCXTTMP TIED A T T E V clN UN h ncKALU j i;iT.v itr.isi 1 1:1 into. 1'ubtleh' d rw-ry I'mmiIiik, Kxccpt HuiulHy.at 8 Hoi 'in J a k in MntEKT NkarCkntbb. Vila Ihiriild if il ili'iil liiMlinmltOiirtlinud the urroiiiMlhiK t iin fm .it . its a week, pay able to tin' nirrii-r- Il innll fa.Wn wir, of 215 eenls a month, iiiwi)lt'iii nIvHmu. Adveitiso. menls i-lmrx'-d u riirtllnK t" iiw't' nnd pn-ltloh. The pulilinlHT h-mtvc the rlalit to .liHi.Re Urn position of hiIv rtni'iiicnt- whenever the pub lication of ni-WM ilfmHiiiln It. The rlaht In reserved tii rcje.t any mhcrtlneinent, nhether Vld dr or not. tlint the publisher- may ileum Improper, Advertl-lng rates ituule known upon itpi'lteution. R'itRrel ut ttie poHtofllce nt Hhenniidosh, Pa., as colid eliwi mall mutter. I KI.KI'HONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald K.VI I'ltDAY. XOVHMIIKU 7. 18116. A 1. 1 1. 1 in niys he is tlrt'il of polities, and Iin iiiiuli' up lii- mi nil to retire. It would Iks Hiipeitliioiii to mate that neither hi paw nor Hie people Konerally will request liltn to reconsider his ilctei-miiiatlon. That husitiv-n is uiideiKoiuK a general revival in evidenced on all sides, ami is being hailed with joy by everybody, ami especially by the thousands who aro to-day and Inivo been fur niontliii without employment. Till; ontrui linn of McKlnloy's cabinet, with all interest now manifested In it, will shade, into itisiMiiilicau.'i' .ompaicd with the More weighty tiiostiiu as to who will fill the subordinate position, on "the hill." "U'k hate submitted the issue to the tiiorit iin people, and their will is law," in the manly itcknow ledgment of cx-Utudidate Bryan to Major MeKinley in his despatch ungratuliiting him upun his success. Can didate Shcphoid should ponder tlio sentiment thoughtfully, ilia acknowledgments are about due. Wt. aie xlail to note that some of our coiitoinpuniilcs nie protesting against the un wieldy blanket sheet, the use of which, under the elietiou laws of tlio state, has been made compulsory. That it has Homo admir able I'e.itures cannot be disputed, hut that as ,i whole it is to be commended cannot tiuth lully be said. Uxeept to those familiar with it and the number of Mich is not over whelmingly lariro the greati'liig sheet is bc w ildcring to voters, placing those of mediocic intelligence in the uufurluuate and much to be deplored predicament of cither making mistakes in his markings, or of cotnpellinj; him to call in the assistance of somo one who may leel dispused to counsel him honestly or dishonestly, as circumstances and Inclination 'nay prompt. Ni-Si week the punlic schools of Shenan doah w ill close', and the M'hool-uiaims will titlark the county seat in all tin ir luvelincss. The utli.ictioii will be the annual tcssion of the colli ity institute, which begins on Mon day , anil closes on Tiiday. The program for tiie evening enteitatuineuts uro of such a lidtttiu that the demaml for seats has Leen uuprcceikiitcd, on Monday evening John llorrouhs, the leetuier, will vmetUiu ihe teachers and others, and the iolluwing even iUK l'olk .Miller, whoso lepututiun for iun- JiiaUing is well-known, will awaken interest with song and story. Tlio Kelley 1'ir.d Carnival and Concert Company on Wednesday evening will bo followed by Lislciiiun Con cert onipany on Thursday evening. Dr. llyron W. King, the diamatic reader, will appear on the same eseuiug. The nc.t in stitute will probably be held in Malianoy City, tiie iicommoilatluiis there now bcin uf the host. Auth nv steps aro being taken fur the To-org.uii.ailoii of the old lino Democracy. Kx-Seeietary Whitney is one of tlio prominent .promoters of tlio scheme, and as far as New York is concerned hus for his alders and abettors Secretary Laimmt, ex-Kecrctary l'air ;hlld, ex-tiovernor l-'luucr, and other promi nent old-tiinors, wlio stood by the party, sup porting the nominees of the Indianapolis convention. Tho proposition will no doubt meet with favor to a limited extent, hut Mr. Dryaii does nut ut all incline to it. He admits Ins defeat, hut insists that tho contest of Tuesday hist dois not by any means put a quietus on the free coinage issue. He con tends that it is not only not dead, hut will re assert Itself still inure vigorously between now and IVtH), when it will again come to the fiont in more foriuidahle array than ever. As tho loading Democrats wo liavo named ale not likely toalllliate in any such muvomcut, the pi'o-pect of a organization that will bring iimler one coutliil the opponents uf the sautid money doctrine does not give pre-cnt evbleiiie of becoming an aasuied success. The N huylkill Democracy will find as much dillli ultyiu getting together a their brethren of oilier Kitiuiis of the country. There is alli.id.v iaur:..iiiiugs ul diacuiitcut, uiid l.luves are being ihaipciiid in auticipatioii of the slaughter that is In sturo lor the Demo i utic uoiiiiueca of 1S07. Ah is i iistumaiy, the Silt Illver excursion will leavu fechuylkill Haven, via canal, on the tli-st day of January, lb"T. Heietoloio one strainer lias been billllelulit to accom modate all, but this year tho number tli.it have sucured passage is m) groat that it bus hi cu ptiuud uueebaiy to charter tluco boats. Captain Willielm and Dully will be in com mand uf two of thu steuiuun, while the thlid bus been asuigned to shepherd. The latter, however, finds it necessary to tecuie a substitute," in the person of Lineaweavor. The important position of bell boy will I looked after by Lditoi Parker. Much trouble isuiilicijuiud mi tin- trip by the heavy showers, of greenbacks, and James Grant has con sented to supply the "llruiiim" to kiep the decks dear. Music will bo furuiahed by l he Uutler township flee silver baud, lead by James leary, with 18 uiul . ,,uis to one baud The "regularity" Demo crats will have the steamer "Freo Trade" for their exi liisivi use ; thu llryau HcpubHcan .sihiiites will board the gold-clad stonmer Kui.tidiuliuu" and thu third will be set apail for,the lpulUU. Cul-Juveni Modio li, s and Mrou will see tbt the Urea are i , , in ng brigbt.and will "bet" that the liuio uf up Will ne less lliun over, siuuroimui lie flirnishod by Docker silver coutor- , My MslaleU by the Little German j lu- tonsuiml depiuimeut, prcsiutu ,,y '"' 11,11,1 "i' '" - --ir-" y M " ;". iiim.w fresh ments, a la iimioiiriLT, win in i in wanting. Tlio pumtir will lie Tax Collector Hranlan. All arrangements are uiaile for a npecdy trip unci a long stay in the land of desotutlon. Don't trille away time when sou have eholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning With DeWitt's ( nib' ai d Cholera Cirre. You don't have to wait for results, they aro Instantaneous, ami it leaves the bowels in healthy etindilinii. ('. It. llagotibuch. THREE PEOPLE DROWNED. Clrntidiiiotlier ami (Jrmiilc liltdren l'lutign Iriuu a llrlilgo to Death. WlLKI.SHAKHK, I'll., Nov. 7. A frightful drowning ncchfont, roniltlnn in the loss of throo lives, occurred yesterday nfter lioon nt Old l'orgo, n snmll village near SernnUiti. The victims are Mrs. Jmnes JlcCartly, of Scrnntdn, and liertwogriuul (laughters, Mary nnd Margaret Cinch, iiRed 4 ami 8 years, respectively. Mrs. Me Cnrtly hail been visiting her married daughter, Mrs. John Cinch, of Old Kiirp', nnd about 1 o'clock started to return home, neconiianied by the little children. They Intended to tako the electric car at Moosic for .Scrnnton. A short out to the enr wu by way of tlio Krio nnd Wyoming Volley railroad bridge Tho old lady took the two chlldron by tho hand and (.tnrtotl to cross the bridge whloh spans tho Lacka wanna rivor. hho was about half way across the bridge when she saw n train of cool ears backed by mi engine coming towards her. This evidently bewildered hor, and the next Instant the train hands saw hor dis appear over tho edge of tlio bridge Into tho liver, twenty-live feot below. The two chlldron clung to her dress and went over with her. Tho recent heavy rains had caused tho liver to rise, and there were about six foot of water where they fell, undo heavy current was on. When the' train hands reached the spot all throo of tho bodies had been sweptoutof sight. The bodies woi-o recovered. 1 Poison Ivy. insect bltos, bruises, scalds, buriiB, are quickly cured by DoWllt's Witch llatel Salve, tho great pile cuic. C. II. llagenbuch. PEUBONAI,. l'oliceman Christ. VolU's wife gave birth to a daughter this afternoon. Policcmiiii Thomas l,ee attended to court business at l'uttsvillo to day. l'rothonotary James Deegan is couilncd to his home at Ashland by illness. Josiah llickcl, a Mt. Carmel coal operator, wain town visitor lust evening. Councilman U. I). Iteesc spent part of to day visiting friends in Pottsville. John M. itec-c, of Lansfonl, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Knott, of West Centre street. .Mrs. llariiian.uf North Chestnut stiect.will spend feunday with ft lends at Dovtdyvillo. .Miss Yiolet l'ieblers bus sulllclcntly ro cincted from her illness to be about again. Mi.s Mauio Dunn, of Mahiuioy City, was enteitaincd by friends in town last evening. Mm. William rishbuin. of Turkey J!un, who has been seriously ill, is convalescing. .Mrs. William l.iudenmtith, of West May berry alley, gave hiith to a daughter yester day. IMivaid V. Williams and wife, of liiiiilanil, N. J., who were guests of town friends the past few days, left this morning fur Wilkes bario. Policeman Henry (loudman, who lias been couilncd to his home by illness since Monday last, expects to lie able to leport for duty to-night. j William i:. Van Wert, editor of the Miners' Advocate, left this morning fora visit to the old homestead at Mendeu, Conn. Ho will ho abicnt about a week. Hugh liainl, of Urownsvillc, in coiupatiied by his son. Dr. W. V. ll.iird, of McKcesport, li v gone to Philadelphia to visit Mrs. JIaiiii, who iindcnventa si.ectssl'ul operation on the kidneys last Wednesday. Mr. nnd .Mis. J. Arthur Mover, accom panied hy the hitter's mother, .Mrs. Albert Yan.irtsdaleii, it turned fiom .Southampton yetciiluy. Mr. and Mi's. Moyer liavo gone to housekeeping, on West Oak street, in an elegantly furnished home. J. K. P. Scboilly returned to Wilmington, Del., at noon to-day. 1'. Monaghau was a passenger on the noon P. & It. train to Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. Mlntzcr and daughter, Annie, and Mrs. K. Self and son, Abraham, all of New Yolk, arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sell', on West Dak trect. Mr and Mrs. M. Hiibinsl.y, of New York, and Mrs. (iolilbaiigh, of Chicago, aro so journing with Mr. and Mrs. Isadoro Luutcr stein, on North White street. llilcklen's Arnica Salve The host salvo in tho world for cuts, hrtiisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin emotions, and positively cuics piles, oi jo pay required, li is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony relumlcu. rricc t!,1 cents per box. for sale bv A. Wasloy, Deeds lEeeorili-d, l'rnin executors of O. Tower to Patrick J, Cunville, lot in Tower City. Prom Jauo lirennan to .Tamos Copley, half lot in Malianoy City. Piom Jauo lirennan to James Median, half lot in Malianoy City. Prom Charles II. Terry to Conrad P. Shin del, lot in T.imaiiuu. Prom M. l.ouii.0 Sltinibi to Jacob W. Dltchcy, premises in Tainainni This is tlio complaint of thousands at this season. They liavonoappetito; food doosnot relish. They need thetonlng upot t ho iitfimach and digestive orBans, which a oourse of Hood's Sarsaparllla will give thum. It nlo purines and onrlchea tiro "" '" - - 1 ' i ..,i., eiror has delayed the publication of the blood, ouren that distreos alter eating and um,.iui tublc internal misery only a dyspeptic can t " know, oreatos an appetite, overcome that j catarrh and Colds Believed In 10 to 80 tlrod feeling and builds up and sustains i Minute, the whole phyaloal system. Itso prompt- oe short pufif of the breath thruugli n o ly and efficiently relieve" dyspeptic symp- I ltluwer, supplied with each bot.le of Dr. toms and cures nervous lieadnohea, that it ( Aguow's (fcUiilial Powder diduses this . .,,. ii ,,.! tnneli . Powder over the tturface of the nasal puss seems to have almost "a roaglo touch. i j.,,, aliu miightful to use. K re Sarsaparilla Isthuliest in fact tin' One True Wood Purifier, are tho best after-diiiner liOOd S I'lIlS pills, aid digestion. 26c. JkAM ill" Begin Work Early If you want to, but you won't hav6 to w ork loto anyway, if J ou uo "III Sunlight III" Soap "in; because it washes clothes quickly. Try Sunlight Soap next wash day and you will know what easy washing means. Less Labor Lerer Bros., Ltd., Greater Comfort. HjidnAHnrrlon Htt , New York. HTHY POINTS. Ilap pollings Throughout the Keglon Cbtiiu- Icled lor Hasty l'cuiful. Pay day at tho Win Penn colliery to-day. One of the pumps at West Shenandoah col lieiy bloke down this morning. Tlio Win. Penn colliery was idle to-day on account of the mine being lhioded. Tiie Maiicli Chunk brewers have reduced the price of beer from $H to i per barrel. Slieminibiah City colliciy lesuined opera tions this illuming after a supension of two days. A I'. O. S. of A. band lias been orgnnicd at Weather ly with a membership of tliirty thrco. Keller & UMiel will furnish the jail with flour dining the current month at $8.H3 per Uurul. liavcu, the fast horse belonging to Dr. John Wentz, of Jeddo, has won ift.O'jO this season. ' The official returns of Northumberland county weic the first leeeived at the statu department. All the wood nnd iron work about tho Columbia brewery is being limited to sovcral coats of jialiit. The Annunciation Literary Society held their regular weekly meeting last night. It was well attended. Postmaster Sullenlierger ys tlio profits of the Shamokin oilice last month were fKT" -'!), about ?lt)u mote than ever recorded. Ted Mohawk, the fast roadster owned by (ieoigo J. lleilf, of Mt. Canmi, has been pnr liuised by Michael Haughney, of Malianoy City. Argument ou the motion fur a new trial for Theodore Kisenhower, convicted uf the murder of John Si hwiinlt. which was to have been hoaid yesterday, was postponed. Cards received heru announce tho coining wedding of Mis- NcII.h lllalr Moister m .Mr. llyron O. Halm, both of Wilkesbarre, the tune announced being Wednesday evening. Nov. IStli. .Miss Moister was at onetime a resident of our town. Due 'I boiisanil Dollars onVied. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Co., otfers fl.OUO lur use of tho Wlllialnspuit. Pa., huspital, fur lirst casu of diphtheria which its inedieiiio does not cure. Conditions are that patient must bo alive, and not on the veigc of death by tho use of aiiti-tuxlne or some other so called lemedy ; the company must bo notified when its medicine is begun to bo used so that a repiescntative can lie present and see that tho instructions are strictly carries! out. Any registered physician is invited to apply tiie medicine according to directions and seo foe himself. Sold ut Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Mood's rent lllble Class. Dwight L. Moody, tho famous evangelist, lias made a contract with Tho Ladies' Home Journal, hy which he will conduct in that magazine a scries of popular Ilible studies tu the form of a great National liiblo Class. It will be made into a regular and permanent department of the Journal, ami is is to be known as Mr. Moody's Iliblo Class. Tlio evangelist will personally lead his uuique "liiblu Class" each month in the exposition of some of tlio vital IHhlc truths, ami will naturally appeal tu a large circle of readers. TO CUlti: A COM) IN ONI! HAY Tako L'lxativu Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 2.i cents. Mavriage Licenses. Harvey A. Shumun and Maggie King, both of Nuremberg, -Michael Cigler, of Kclayies, and Mary l.atsko, of McAdoo. Jauac Walukauis and Mnrccla Mylawickn, both uf Shenandoah. Anthony Kuczinnrskiunud Helena Woublo swski, both of Shenandoah. Samuel H. Hade and Clara J. Dabb, both of Shenandoah. Files Cured In 3 to 0 Nights. Dr. Agnevv's Ointment will cure all casus of Itching I'ilos in from 3 to (1 nights. Ono applirutiou brings comfort. For llliiid and llicediiig Pilos It is pecrloss. Also cures Tetter. Salt Itheillii, Kuzcina, liarber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin. 3j cts. Sold at Kirllus drug store. Tho Otllilal Vote. After tlio official vute was announced, as published in last evening's llim.w.u, an error was found by the clerks in the computation uf the total vote of one or two of thu county candidate's. It required nil night and this inorning to straighten out the error. The result will nut materially change the vute as , previously announce.!, a all tlio candidate lieves instantly, nun lieriuancnuy cures t 'atari h. Hay Pever, Colds, Headache, Bore Throat, Tonsilitls and Deafness. SO cts. Sold ut Kirlius drug store. When you want good routing, plumbing gu fittiut, or geueral tlutiuitlilng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street tf Doalor ir. sti os . 1 Ask your grocer fur the "Itoyal Pat Hour, and take no other brand, it is tluur made. 1 j s. .-ifc .fc THE BOOM IN DUCHESS. I Gcncrnl Itestiinptloli nf Operntlons In Knstem l'cminyl.nnln. Piiii.adklpiiia, Nov. 7. A general ro Mlmptlon of oporntlons Is roported from the mill district of Kensington nnd In various parts of onstern Pennsylvania. In the former manufacturers expect that by Doo. 1 all will be running full tlmo. On next Monday a number of plneei which novo boon working on half tlmo will tako on nddlllonal help. Among tho number are the mills of Thomas Dulan & Co., the Keystone l)yo works nnd tho big cordngo words of Edwin It. Fltler. William Al len's mills, which shut down fifteen weoks ago, also open Momlay. Tho carpet mlllj of Hubert Foulko started up yostonlay, nnd Miislund's mill will bo lnoperotiou In n few days. A number of Hinyna rug mills will also rosumo lnashoH tlmo, and glvo employment to u largo number oi men. Tho Jeaiiosvlllo Iron worksnt Ilazlcton, which has Iwcn on short tlmo, has storied on full time nnd tho men novo been given tho prlvllego of working sovon days o week. Tho Iiohlgh Vnlloy shops hoveolst notified their men tlint hereaftor tliej work six days a week lnstoad of Ave anii nine hour days. It Is also onnouncoe seml-olllclnlly that tho collieries will goon full tlmo next week. They havo not worked n full month In over a year. it. unnricrs sons' Knitting mills, nt Aiioniowii, stnrts on full tlmo Monday, i after working three days a woek. The, Crano Iron rnminnv nt I'ntntiiiinim win yrano iron company , at untasauquo, will blow 111 anothor stack on Monday, giving i began taking the 'Discovery' my weight was oo employment to a number of extra hands, pounds nnd now I weigh 140 pounds nnd have Tho Arirn milts nt niniifrato x' r 1 onlv taken two bottles. I cannot say too much ino jrgo mills, at Ulouccstor, N.J.,, !-, the medicine. My husband Is one of the havo begun working overtime. Fifteen of happiest men in the world. He snys I look the thirty-eight clothing fuctorlos at Kga younger than I did the first time he ever saw me. Harbor havo resumed nftee lmimr lilla .Vii and that wns fifteen years ago. Well, doctor, I jiornor novo rcsumcu tutor being Idle all , ,m n wtlt wolrmn, ani d6 n 0f my housework, summer, turn tho knlfo handle factory has tend to my fowls and cow and do some work in received ordors for one yoar ahead. the garden. It is a miracle that X am cured." . I Health and happiness formed a partner- Aeruseil of AVIfo Murder. anip in the garden of Kden. It has never Scr.AXTON, Pa., Nov. 7. Michael Kelly, i been dissolved. You cannot have one with of Plttston avenuo, this city, was arrested . out ther0,t,!'?r' i.C,onsUpaV.?" tlifi Usual unursuoy nigh on s.tspic on of having j inurdorod his wife. Mrs. Kelly died nt ! o'clock Thursday afternoon, tho causa of hor death being many bruises thnt had boen Inflicted on her by her husband o! week ago lost Sunday night In n quarrel. 1 Kelly has boen drunk for sover.il weeks,1 nnd was sleeping oil u spreoln n room con ; tlguous to that in which his doail wlfo lti) ' nt thu tlmo of his arrest. ! Many a day's work is lost by sink bend-1 ache, caused by indigestion ami stnmiieh troubles. DeWitt's Little Parly Hisers arc tho most effectual pill for overcoming such I ilimcillties. c. it. Jlageniiiieb. MAHANOY CITyT- M.uiaxoy City, Nov. 7. A large dam was constiueiod in No. 1 west gangway of Park Xo. 2 colliery on Thursday evening to head, of tho watur pouring into tho miue and en able, the pumps to dual with tho Hood. ICdwnrd Wilson, of town, and feveral other employes were working in No. 4 gangway and last night noticed that water was rapidly rising in Ills plare. Investigation sliuwed that the breastwork in Xo. 1 was giving way and Wilson and his companions hunied in side to wnrn a number of miners. Whou Wilson and the miners came out they were obliged to wade through water up fo their necks and at points where tho rimd bed had i been washed out they were obliged to swim but all got out nf the gangway safely. The funeral of Mrs. I M. Thompson took place this afternoon from the residence of Hon. William L Junes and there was a large attendance. The pall bearers were M. M. McMillan, C. O Smith, O. C. Lewis, K. liar low, George Wienn and William Lattimnre. liev. A. M. Woods who had been tho pastor of the deceased lur years, officiated at the ceremony. Uihliotis and McDonald, two lxjy dancers of Shenandoah, have been specially engaged for tlio "Hunch of Keys" production hero to night and the manager will make a proposi tion to engage them to play with the company for the lmlani'o of the season. Word lias becu received here that UobertW. Iiicckous, formerly of this place and one of the publishers of the old Malianoy City Local, has been eleetetl District Attorney at Cliey euno, Wyoming, over the Democratic candi date. An amusing incident resulting from an elec tion bet will take place here at 7 o'clock this evening. Richard Hcing, a Ilryan man, will wheel A'chie lioyd, a MeKinley admirer, in a wheel liarrow decorated with tho national colors from 8th to Main street. Tho uext thrco days will bo of unusual in terest to tho Slavonian Catholics of town, The service of 40 hours devotion will begin to-morrow. Sermons will bo preached by Kevs. Kasparek, McAdoo; John Kola, Pitts ton ; Kosako, Plymouth ; IUymoml Wider, Xcw Haven, Pa, In addition these priests thero will lo in attendance liovs. Murgas, Wilkeslmrro ; Pribyl, Hazleton ; Stas, Pree- land : Cerveny and Purdek, Cleveland, O., Delia, .Shamokin; Simoncy, Nauticoko; Horvat, Isuw lork ; aud i-orniauek, Ilridge- port. Conn. Thoio will also be a confercuco of the priests in attendance. Awuril for l-'illl Amount. Jero. Toomey, 11, W. Stout and Ilichard Amour were arbitratois to-day in tho office of M. M. Ilurke, Ksq., in tlio case of Mrs. William Ilridenavish, who brought suit tu recover $138 ou a policy on tlio life of her husband, who thiew himself in front of a train on tho Lehigh Valley railroad near Malianoy City a few months ago. Au award was si veil for the full amount. The widow claimed her husband was insane when he committed suicide. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Duke William Nicolas of Wurtombnr'g, n distant rolatlvo of tho king, died yoster day, ugoel 08. A company with ?1,000,000 capital Is to tunnel through through tho Smuggler mountain from Aspen to Lonndo, Colo. Tho Dominion of Canrdo, It Is assorted, will soon outer lulo negotiations with tho Unlteel Suites in regard to a treaty of reci procity.; Two children had n narrow escape from death nt Vhell I'uuip, Pn., owing to the explosion of a shotgun with which they were playing. Hrltish steamer Cromwell, nt Hromer haven, rojiorw thnt a sailor wassulTooiited nn hor voyage from New Orleans, owing to fire lu her cargo of cotton. Captain Haffleld, the notorious West Virginia outlaw, and his 14-year-old son, who killed three men at Mattewan last Tuesday, have been captured. A complete counterfeiting establish ment has boen located near Hakersfleld, Gil., and John W. Garner, a sheep herder, hus been nrretod In connection with It If you have ever aeon a little child lu the agony of summer complaint, you can relie the damel- uf ihe trouble aud appreciate tho vniuo of instantaneous relief always ntturded ''""" "ud Chulera Cure. Pur J SV-rftfj-V , :.. .. I.. I.I.. -fit all'oid to recommend were a cure. C. It. 25 W. Ce At first Ill-health j creeps up slowly, but at last it comes I nt a gallop and the rider is death. Of all known forms of ill-health and . disease, consump tion is the most insidious. Its ap proach is slow and jsteallhy. Hut nt the Inst death comes with a rush. Consumption has been frequently pronounced incurable. It is not. It may be stopped warded off nt almost any stage. Hut if the sufferer neglects to take the proper reined; in the proper fay, dentil is sw ift and certain. Consumption like almost all manner of j disease has its inception in a trio of nil-1 embracing disorders. They are " imper fect digestion," "irregular bowels," and "impure blood." They are triplets. One is dependent for existence upon the other. I Cure one. cure all. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is the best of all known I remedies lor tins disorder, it corrects ens. ordered digestion, invigorates the ilver, ' regulates the bowels, makes the blood pure, ami the nerves sttong. it is me great otooa mnker nnd flesh-builder. It makes the muscles firm nnd springy. It soothes nnd invigorates the nerves. It tones up body and brain. It cures ninety-eight per cent of all cases of consumption. Mrs. Rtbecca 1'. (lardner. of Gralton, York Co.. Va.. writes: " When I was married I weigh ed one hundred and twenty-five pounds. I was tflken sick and reduced in health nnd broke out with a disease which my doctor sold was eczema. ne treated my dlsense but failed to do mc any good, and I fell nway to oo pounds, I began us- B nr' nerce-s noiaen meuicai Discovery, ana Rod .nA vou , h,an lo mt)rove. when ",7, 1 Mam ies TV.., crmst nation. One is a irentle laxative, and two mild catnartic. They never gripe. Druggists sell them. THE KAISER CONSPIRACY. Kvldence Tlint tho Murdered Woinnn Wai tile Victim of a riot. XonmsTowx, Pa., Xov. 7. Tho pollca are In possession of fresh developments lamrlng out tho thoory thnt more than ono person was directly concerned in the murder or Mrs. Charles O. Ivniser, Jr. ; ! that the crlmo wns tho result of n deep , j laid conspiracy, and that tho conspirators devoted part 0V two weoks to tho proltmt-1 unties immediately preceding the fiendish culmination of their plan to kill tho un- j i suspecting woman for tho Insurance on - her life. j The team by which tho accomplices in tho murder readied tho fatal snot on tho Upper Merlon road was procured at tho livery stable of Wilson & Wnlkor, in this borough. Tlio horso nati phaotou have been fully identified by JWnjomln Hughes, a bookkeeper at tho Peoplo's National b.!ik of Xorrlstown. While on his way to i his homo In Upper Merlon on tho Wednes day evening of tho murder Mr. Hughes saw tho tonm on tho road noar the spot where shortly afterwards Mrs. Kaiser ro- celved hor .loath wound. Tho only oc cupant of tho phaeton was a womon. Walk ing on tho rood near tho team was u man. Much damaging ovldence has been col lected against Kaisor. Tlio will of Mrs. Knlsor wns proved yes terday. The will named the testatrix's husband as executor. As ho is in prison ho renounced, and lottersvoro granted to Chnrles O. Kaiser, Sr., the accused man's father. Leldy Cope- has taken, churgo of Kaiser's art studio. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness. Indigestion and constipa tion nre caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Kirly l'isers will speedily cure them all. C. II. Ilugen buch. Uellglolls Notices. Services in the Trinity Iteformcd church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and ti:3 p. m. Sunday school ut 1:30 p. lii. ltev. Kobcrt O'linyle pastor. liecular services will be held in the XJmte.1 nvungelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.3U p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Itov. I. J. Relit. Sunday school at l. Mi p. m. The American Volunteers aro going to bold meetings all day Sunday In Wilkiuson's building, corner Main and Centre streets. Meetings at 11 u. m., a aoil 8:uu p. m. rirst Lieut. Haslam aud wife in command. Services In tho Prosbylerian church to morrow ut 10:30 a. mi ucul 6:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching by Rev. F. S. Houscr, of Mcchanlcsfiurg. Calvary llaptist church, South Jardlu street Prescbing to-morrow at 10:30 a.m.' and 0:30 p. m. by Kev. J. T. Gallagher, of Lcwisliurg. .Sunday schoolat 2 p. in. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets liev. Alfred Hi'ebner, pastor. General class meeting ut 0:15 a. in., led by John Senior. Seimon at 10:30 a. m. bv the pastor. Subject : "The Holy Ilible ine rniKing jsook. ' sunuay school at 2 p. m. i.essuu siutiy: ino lemuio iK'.ucateii Dr. J. S. fallen, Snpt. Kvcuiug sermon at (1:30 by tho pastor. Subject : "Tlio Iieturn of the Prodigal Son." Ilevivnl service to follow tho evening sermon. Everybody welcome. KbDiiezci: Evaugelical church, comer of ooiun west anil i.ncrry stiecis, ji. Horace ilumig, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m No preaching in thu evening, the pastor neing nisnt. Welsh llaptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, liev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and U p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. rmyer meeting Jlniniay evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry stteet. liev. John (jruhlcr, jsistor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school. 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:80 p. 111. St Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Iter. Cornelius Laurialu, pas tor. Matathunn service 0 a.m. 11 lab mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, (Gruiau It. C.) North Chestnut street. Km. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second masw 10 a. m. St. Casimtr's Pollsli It. C. cUltrch. North Janllu stieet. Itev. .1. A. Leuarklewios. pastor. First mass 8 a. in., lihjb mass 10 a. ui., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Itev. II. F. O Beilly. pastor Iter. Henry Xaylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, a, ro., high mass. 10 a. m, beucdictlou, 7 p. 111. Kcheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West stieeta, liev. tieiiry jilt, nik, pastor. Saturday services, b lo HI u. in. and 3 to S p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., and every week day morning fruui 7 to 8 a. Ui. (Irlp-Oolds-Ileudarlie, Wliv sutler with Coushs. Colds and La Grippe win n laxative llrouio l(uliiiiio will eure you In oue day. Put iiji iu tablets eon venient for taking. Uuaniute.il to cuic, or money refunded. Price, 20 cents. For sale by Kirliu'sl'harniai'y. MRS. CASTLE SENTENCED. ltut the Wi-nllby Kleptnintnlno Will J'rotinbly Soon be rnrdoticd. London, Nov. 7. Tho trial of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Castle, of fall Francisco, charged with shoplifting, took place yes terday, and resulted In Mr. Castle's acquit tal niid Mrs. Castle's scntenoo to thrco months' Imprisonment, without hnrd lnlmr. When called upon to plead Mr. Castlf answereel "not guilty" In a strong volco. Mrs. Castle was then called upon to plend, hut Sir Kdword Chirko said thnt his client, Mr. Cnstlo, would plond guilty to nil tho indictments, which were then rend seimnitely, Mr. Cnstlo pleading at the iwuie tlmo not guilty to each soparato chargo. Mrs. Castle sobbed violently In splto of thooffortsof her husband to sootho her. When nil the evidence wns In tho Judpo passed sentence upon Mrs. Cnstlo. Ho added that ho did so with Hie knowiedgo that the sentence would bo revised else- whnro, nnd the gouoral impression which afterword provallod In court wns that this means that tho homo office will shortly ro leaso M rs. Costlo on hor own recognizance. Tho unfortunate woman, ou hearing tho sontonco, went Into hysterics, shrloking: "Oh, my Godl" "Oh, my Godl" for nearly flvo minutes. Sho throw up hcrnrms and staggered about, muttering nt time In coherently, and thon shrloked in wild ngony. There was no doubting thnt sho had tho full sympathy of her friends nnd relatives, nnd thnt the court, counsel nnel tho pro siding judge were also greatly nffocted hy her distress. Tlio 'Westnilnstor Gazotto says that tho expenses of tho Castles in providing for their defenso will amount to $50,000. Mr. Costlo was allowed to accompany his wlfo to tho prison. Upon arrival at tho olllco sho becanio violently hysterical again nnd seemed to bo totally elnzod. The prison doctor Immediately ordcrod her to bo removed fo tho hospital and detailed two nursos to attend her. There wns an othor painful scono when tho husband came to toko leovo of his wlfo. The Vexed Mnnttobn School Question. WlNNIi'EG, Man., Nov. 7. The parochial school quostlon, which has caused so much bitterness nnd warfare In this country for several yenrs, Is on tho ovo of settlement. Hon. Mr. Tnrto, representing tho Lauricr government, is in conference with Pre mier Greenwny, of Manitoba, and his ministers. All Canada Is awaiting the announcement with great onxloty. Wnnt to i:seort President MoKlnley. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 7. Major Kdwln L. Brand, commanding tho Chicago Hussar Squadron, telegraphed President-elect Me Kinley yesterday afternoon tendering tlioir services as u special oscort nt tho In augural ceremonies in Washington on March 4. Tlio major stated that Ho would report for duty with 100 picked men, all riding coal black hor.sus. lllg Orders for Itiillronil Kqulpmpnt. Cm:vi:land. O., Nov. 7. Tho announce ment is made on good authority that orders hovo been plnced by tho rnllroods of this country since tlio election for 60,000 now tralllo curs and 200 locomotivos. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is-a Ben efactor to Thousands," m i m 4 WIDELY known Wlsoonsln publlshel I who re-laes at Greun Boy, wstlei; ' ' T..V.l-.V. ICS - . .ll..-.- "Five years ago I beoamo so fEwrvous thab mental work waso bunion. I yould not rest at night on account oi s.leeiplostfnoss. Jly attontlon was called to.lr. Jlllus"lti.srora tlvs Kervltio, and I ooinn-ncoi to uso It with tbo very best, olTixyi SIecc than I havo kept a homo In my house ami use It whenever ray ncrvoj-.eiCimeunswung.wltb. always tho aaruo good ne-sults. Iy soa also Tir Ainfc' takltfornTvo'isness LU . vlth lk0 n!ver. (alUnr NCrVlUS success, l havorecoms, . meunj'd It to many and ACSIOrSS it cuivs tncm. All who TTpiltli iiuflcr from nerve HCtUlU...t.i troubles sbould try It, It is free from narcotics,, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of De Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE nertrou JHtvaseit auma oiera ory,Impotency,81eepl8iiw8tCyCaoBed by Abuse and other Xrceea ana ladle cretioas. Thty Qultktu ami turtltf restore Lott VituUtr iii old or younit. and fit a man for Btudj , buainonu ox niarriace. Pifwnt ldttnnifv nnl f'ntiumtltion if taken la time. Their use ehows immediate improve memanaenecciBCUitu vmere nuotueru lau. in. slat upon having the penuino Alax Tnblota. They uoveuurtNiinouaanwaiui will cum you, tie cia tositlve written gufsruite to effect a euro in ench cae cr refund the money, Priow 00 cent ir rncstaite.pr Bii back ages (full tretmiatl for $150. 11 y maiila iUm wnpixr( tioii rtNttipt of itIcu. Circular itw. AJAA. KcAlUDY CO., '"Ku.- Fur mile ill Shnnnm).ih ln l.v A V. nalav oudS. V. KiWln, IruKiliit8. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re llablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 130 South Main t. Also Life and Accidental Companion, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Afrent for ItendlnK Uro wing Co.'s Seer nnd Iort sr. 11 Q and 11 Q S. Main St IF iK H i"-i-. "v. --tpr "-Jvx i V -is30
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