: f EVENING HERALD i:stai!I.isiii:i) mm. Published every r.M'ntiiKi Incept Himdny, at 8 South .Takdin ntrek.t. Nkk ('kktiik. TIib llcntlil I- ,.K-i d In Hlictiniiitnnn nml tho turrouudlnic t. h-ih for six tents a week, m" able tit the t nrrirri Ity mnll 83 00 a year, or 25 vents n month, pnyaMp tn advance. Advoitlae ments chart d nrcordlnif to space find position. Tho nuhllMlit'r rrsi-re the right to change the riOflltlnn of nd ertlsi'iiieuU whenever the pub Icntlon or news ill mauds It. Tli rlsrUt Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fiold lor or not. that the publishers inny deem ttlprnper A.lwrtlslni? rates InRtle known upon npplu-ation. Eutered it tin- po-doltlee (it Shenandoah, Fn,, aw ecoud clasw mini mutter. TKI.KI'IIONK CONNKCTION. Evening Her Id Kit! day. noylmhlu 18, 100. LET THERE EE PEACE. Tho'ltepublicuns of tlic county will join in celebrating tin- vii toiy to-rnorrow night at Pottsville. It was a grand victory, nnd worthy of iniuh Kloriflcatlon. These cele brations win him should ho made the occasion for In itisiim toxcthrr tho warring factions of the parly Into closer communication. It is truo thero is now no contest with the onciny, lint thcvor of liriuginK together tho leaders of tho jurty in this county ran not hogln too soon. It is iilrcHily given out that tho con test for supremacy next fall has begun, mill that the factional lima iu tho next county convention will ho drawn oven closer than ever. These factional differ ences mo anything but pleasant to tho ranlc anil Mo of tho party, uml those responsible for the state of affair should ronlizo that party success is thereby jeopardiiNid. Willi the beginning of tho enmuaijm of lstlt), because of the factional diffeicmos within tho party, tlic outlook forsuroRss at the polls was anything but bright. Hut through the instiiimentality of Uioso lio placed party success above individual profer ment this little family jar was patched up it ul all joined in In inning ubout ft grand wctory. With harmony within our ranks iiiylkill county can be firmly planted and n mined in the liepublican column. Future success demands a cessation of these hostilities, and the party leadors should ji ali.e this. To this end every liepublican sn.uild e.vcit, his best endeavors. Tho III. kai.ii baa no ulterior motive to servo other tlmli tho futiue success of the party. It fully realises that we cannot wage a success ful battle with the enemy while our Icadcis ate flithtiuv anions themselves, (inlhoothor li.'iud'witii the whito-tvingod dine of jiouco hovering over our household, niul tlie fuctioilS dn citing together in good fellowship, ftituio success in this county is tissuicd, and it is with thii obji ctinn only Unit we call uion the puity pnss and leaders to bring nbuut a cessation of hostilities. What is tt tie of the party in the county organization is equally tiuoof Urn Itcpubli cans of Khciuimloali, perhnpsiu uiessdeguo. We nie on the eve of tin Important campaign, and the battle for control of the two legisla tive bodies of the borough in February will be a spirited one. The election of Chief llurgess, Tax lieceiver, High Constable aud Auditor, and piohahly tun Borough Justices, adds greatly to the importance of the contest, and not only demands wise nominations for these icspcetivc i.tl'n es, but party harmony, The Iti publicans of Shenandoah, united mid working with iin.eye single to party success, would niter the contest witli everything in tlii Ir favor. Divided, defeat isnsceitnin as that thcViin will riso on to-morrow. It re mains, llicrcfoie, with tlioao who have tho management of tho parly in hand whether tho Democracy shall icg.iin control of tho bortjugh government. It is tine these family ijuariels posscssllttlo interest for the general public, hut viewed from tho standpoint of party success they ic-iumo much groater proportions. The in ly-clectcd county oflicials can materially assist in lciinltlug the fictions iu tho telee ti.'ii of their Hibunlinates, Draw thu lines b s taut and give each wing of the party proper consideration when tho loaves and fishes air distributed. Thin, no dutlht, would prove lie beginning of the cud of fu 'linual si i He .n.d the sheet anchor of tu tire party sut i ess. It Is to be hoped that thu leaders will loalio w nut is demanded ol them by the llepubli caiiKuf the i utility. With the hearty i o opc rat loll ol the parly press, this factioiu.l warfare can be made u thing of the past. Will they grasp the opportunity 1 Wi:luitcit upon the authority ul'Lvau gelist Dwiglit I.. Moody that "(iod always stopHatuHn's itietilli before He saves llim." Salvation would thus uppeur tu be much nearor to Wilhelin and Duffy than it is to llryau and itutli i sua, there is yet hope f jr tho latter. Wk extend lo our I'ricud Parker, of tlie Maluiiioy City Knonl.tiii urgent Invitation to visit the Mien.indo.ili schools, and upec inlly tliw pi'sidiil over by the fair school marms. When his eyes feast upon their beauty he will n-tim t those unkind words, and acknowledge tlnit Shenandoah's pietty teuuheri v, ore the l.incst uf the fair at tlie teachei' instituti this ucck. Taking into eonsiduTUtioii the ii.any years of faithful servlee, eluse utleution to duty, unnioted by the duiU uf ( ttpid, we will wager our last big apple that oven our journalistic filend must acknowledge that Shenandoah tan givu the Mitliauoy City teachers of thu gentler sex many potuts. if theie is ono thing above all ot In r that thif average Hhciiamloulmu takes f. i. it' r ptide iii it isthe luveliiuss of lier .! oi... .us and j..-tly su. MAHANOY CITY. MlllANOl tiiv, -Nov. 12 About too people of this place went to l'ottsvllle last night, attracted by tho Institute entertain ment and ball. When they lescbed (he reunsylvanl depot to return home they found that the train had departed, contrary to orders, and were ohjlged to stay iu Potts- villo until three o'clock this morning, when they returned on a 1'. t It. train. Katie llelllck furnished SaOO bail Inst even ing to answer for stealing a pair of slippers. Armory hall will lie the scene lo niglit uf the annual Imuquct of Co. l; , fib Kcgimetit, N.d. P. The company, ex-members aim a number of Invited guest will attend to cele brate the company's 81st anniversary. The honk and ladder truck formerly used by tho Washington ('oiimany of this place has been sold to a flic company at Dunmoie, near Hcranton, aud was shipped this morn ing. The Mages, hypnotists, will appear hero next wook and will put a man to sleep for is hours. He villi fie exhibited In a stoic win dow while in the sleep and awakened on the stage of Kaicr's ypera house. Frank WenW.'the l.ehlgh Valley liailmad conductor, will move to Mailch Chunk. Tho lemoval is necessitated by changes in the schedule to take effect next Suniliy, after which Mr. Wentz's run will bo from Maucli , Chunk to Sh.imokiu. : Mr. and Mis. Matt. Tioivella entertained a number of friemU last oveniiig. A collation' was served and an orchestra furnished dauc-1 lug music. I'atriek lloyce, a miner residing at New j Doston, was iiainfully Injured In the Duck! Mountain colliery, lie ignited u fuse and was retreating, but owins to a shot filed in a neighboring breast his placo was filled Willi I Binoke ami he was letarded in getting away and he was struck by delHs from his own shot. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas flttinn, or genoral tlnsinlthing done call un K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealor lv itc-us 1-tf 31ari-iagcs. Miss Mary Sliiioy, of Maple Hill, and Fred. Hocking, of Mahanoy City, wore mar ried last evening at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking. A vory quiet wedding was soleinnieed Wednesday evening at tl.e home of Thomas Davis, in Oirardville, when thiir daughter Miss Gwetinie. was joined in wedlock to Crawford IScuuie, in tho pn sence of "a num-! mediate activity iu some lines of finished her of friends of the contr.ii ting parties. i material. Thorn Is a jroneral oxprossion Miss Li.Je A., daughter of Joseph F. 1 also that ISiJi will bo n year of largo luisl ratterson, court BtenograplH r, and A. Hits- ness. Hut there Is as yet no such volume sell Hmith, will be married on the 26th lust.. 1 of new business us will guarantee steady at the home of the bride, in l'ottsvllle. j operution of the mills in tho near future TO CUIti: A COI.Il IN OSI: DAY , .Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All' and not woaketiiu. suiall but ollVctlye druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 't"..' ''Z 'I , ? L ' ' 3 cents. foot lialt at Ashland. The Shainokin foot ball team will piny on tho West End grounds at Ashland to-morrow afternoon. I.co Woinoltdorf, of l'ottsvllle, anil Jamo I., lleese, of Centralia, will alteriiiilo as lcfoico aud uniplro ticorgo It. l'.itteioou is tho mauager of tho Ashland team. A hot cuntest Is expected. If you want a fluo wedding cako, let Otto make it for you. A Veteian J. lie saver Di'lld. Nt.w YoitK. Nov. Ul Captain John Max-, ni Drown, tho veteran lilu saver, Who was known all along tho Jersey coast, died yesterday. He was hb yoafs old. He probably helped save more lives than any other man living. 'J he rescues ho as sisted In inciuueii tne snips Aioxlco, iu lives; New York, ifji lues; Cornelius (Jrlnall, StJ.i lives, and many others. Ho eommundeit a transport during tho Mexi can war, aud was an luhunturoiis com nmnilor He was forty year iu the sorvlco ot coast wreoklug. -llt;t'(l Mission So Knrope, Lo .-i -. .s i a . it. 'I lie U est iitiiiMorG; zelle -.us .h.ii ii. is now M-iib-u ihatthoi defense of ICilward J. Ivory, alias Kdward J. Uoli, tho .lUeuod lrjsh-Aiiioi-iciu dyna miter of New York, if he shall bo com mitted lor trial, will lip that ho, 1'. J. Ty nan and the other.s had a mission in be half of an Aingrleun, filibustering syndi cate to purchase explosives and arms for the Cubans. t NUGGSTS OF NEWS. Koyal Onwler, while deer hunting on rjaugeu peninsula, Out., aci-ldeiitally shot and killed hit brother. Secretary Uu-li'lo, , lis reported In Wash ington, may letlre from ihueabluct before tho aspiration of his term. A bold highwayman knocked down nnd rofibcd a man of considerable money on Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, yesterday morn ing. Ill a battlo lwtwoen United States mar shals and cittlo thieves, in Childress county. Texas, two ul tho thieves wero killed aud one woum.cd. The oil.or.s es caped. The question as to iba passage of an or dinance forbidding boys nndglrls to bo In the streets at night will be presented to the Now York board of aldornion this winter. Many of tlioHupublloan senators are on posed 10 an attempt to put tho Dltiglev tariff bill through, and want coiiipluto ro isloii. If It. should pass before .March 4 H would interfere Willi legislation by tho next congress. Induced by tho tiso ot coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health nnd shatter the constitution and the patient ia steadily growing into a worso condition often reuniting in the terrible slavery and misery of tho coonine and opium habit. Bleep induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa parilla does not perhaps come as quickly, but it comos more nirely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and li jiivonatlng channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system und constitution from the vory foundation of all health andLre-tho Wood pure, rich, red blood. Sarsaparilla lathe One True llloml purifier. Alldrii!i;l8ts.$i. 1-1,1 - r!llf cure liver Ills, easy to take, nOOCl S FlllS easy to operate, accuts. FAITH CURE A GOOD THING. In Si in 1 licenses, Hut It Is u l'alliiro in Slouuif b Troubles. Mete faiili will not digest your food for you, will not give you an appetite, will not Increase your flesh and strengthen your nerves and heait, hut Stuart's Dyspeiisla Tablets wilt do these tilings, because they aio composed of the elements of digestion, they contain the juicy adds and peptones necessary to the digestion and assimilation of all whole some food. .Stuart's Dystonia Tablets will digest food If placed In a Jar or bottle in water heated to US degrees, and they will do It much more oflectively when taken Into the stomach after meals, whether yon have faith that they will or not. They invigorate the stomach, mako puio blood and strong nerves, in the only way that natuie can do It, and that Is, from plenty of wholesome food well digested. It is not what wo cat, but what we digest that does us good. Stualt's Dyspeiaia Tablets are Bold by nearly all druggists at 50 cents for full slued package, or by mail fioni tlio Stuait tlo., Marshall, Mich. Send for book on Stomach Diseases. Hie Manifest Cilile liy .Hull. Wasiiishhix, Xov. lit. Acting Socro tnry lliiinlin yesterday lomittcd it flno of .'itw Imposed upon tho British stenmor Jloynofor fitiluro to product! propor liiiinl fust. After tho vessel wns lmloiint.Sniyrnn the Turks threatened to tako soino Ar menian eubin pnssenuor.s out of hor. The United Stntos lnan-uf-war Minneapolis ar rived, ami Admiral Solfridgn Informed tho muster - t.t he would protect hlni if liny attempt wero made to tako tho pas Mongers front tho ship by force, but advised him to leave tho port us soon as possible to avoid complications. A complete mani fest Was forwarded from Smyrna by mall, and has beeii'inosonted at tne How York custom house. 'I lie Iron Industry. Ct.HVKl.ANij, Nov. 18. Tho Iron Trade Hcvlew lvos tho results of correspondence with Iron and -steel liinniifactlircrs in nil purts of the coiinliy relativo to tho out look In tho Indus! ry sineo tho olootlon. In i nearly every ease the replies note an in- cronse of Inquiries, with promlso of im- llagcnburh. ItilBle Appeals to the Courts. CllK aoo, Nov. IS Failing to securo his roloase from tho Now York Iriseliallelubat the hands of the Nation il fiengiio, Amos Hush , the Iiidlaniipolis phiyar, filed a bill for an liijinctloii in the federal court yes terday In order to secure his release by le- i gal process Incidentally Kuslo's applica tion to tho court moans more than his per sonal release If granted. It would mean that the right of reservation oxerciso 1 by tho baseball clubs has no loial standing. I and makos an open field at the close of each season for the contracting of players for the following season. Tho bill for injunction declares that tho combination ot tho Na tional League Is unlawful and unreasona ble. Huslo also began a suit at law foi the recovery of $r,u0'J damages by reason ot tho oiiiuluel ot tho New York club In depriving) him fruni lollowlng his profes sion. Tlie old lady was light when she said, the child might die if they waittd for the doctor. She saved tho little one's life with a few doses of One .Minute Cough One. She had used it for eioup befoio. C. II. llagenbuch. No War reeling- iu Spain. MAliltll), Nov. IU Willi regard to tho dispatches from Washington on tho sub-1 jectof the possibility of troublo between 1 the United States and Spain, It Is sonii- oflle1. illy denied that thu Spanish pre mier, Sonor C novas del Castillo, has com municated with tho powers with u vlow to seek support against the United States. It !.s added that tho possibility of war be tween tho United States and Spain is re garded as being most remote C'oaI Coiupii ntors Comfctctl. Salt Lakk Citv, Nov. 13 Thirteen members of the Salt Lake Coal exchange, have been found guilty In tho United Statos district court. They wero charged and Indicted by tho grand jury for com bining to prevent persons not members of tho exchange from obtaining coal at prices as low as were mado to members of tho exchange, in order to destroy competition. '1 he. case was before Judge Hallet. Tho old way of delivering messages by pst lioys compaicd tith the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break ing" colds compared with their almost ill- j stantaiieous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. 0. H. llagenbuch. A Dctiinild fur American Apples. Homon, Nov. 13. A private cablegram received in this city from Hamburg status that the first shipment of upplos received tlieie from Huston hail jus,t lioen disposed of, anil netted from 2.5!) to 81 per barrel, according lo quality. Those are consid ered remarkably high pricos, especially as thuro has been a iluterinlnotloltortlnsonio i quarters of Germany to koop out the 1 American product. Tho cablo further ' stated that the supply was Insufficient for ' the roquiroinonth of thu trade. (oorcla'ti Senatorial Deadlock. ATLANTA. Nov. 13. Tho Democratic caucus to jdiooe a United Statu sena torial candidate reassembled yesterday afternoon, ami immediately resumed lal lotlntf. Thu first ballot, iifterreaskembllni;, iwiiiKinu iwoiiiy-juui, resuiieii: v. my, tu; ll,,,e.,ll ftT AlL-lnuon RS- trritlBi-lncr !t The euueusadjournod until thisaftornoon, after taklnK the twenty-eighth ballot, which resulted: Clay, U8; How oil, 5'J; At kinson, 48. I'nllliie to let Weill, lie Killed llliuself. Atlantic Citv, Nov. 111. J V. Chap lain, lifted 40 years, a former resident of Cecil county, Mil., u immltted sululdu yes terday in his room ut tho Hotel Laneo dono by cutting Ills throat with a razor. Chaplain, who was a carpenter by trade, hud Ih'oii hero but a short ttmu looking for work, and threatened to commit sui cide In case his search was unsuccessful. Scaly eruption of thehend, chapped hands nml tips, cuts, lirulwa. Muds, imrns ore quickly curwt by Dewitfs witcti Jlirtel Salve, it is at piesent tho nrtlclo most used ior piles, and it always cures thcin. C. II llagenbuch. RUSSIA'S MONSTER ARM" The Massing nl' i;3,loo M.-n .MMiacL. llif l'clico of Asia. SaJC FKAXCIBOb, Nov. 13 The Hiilletln mys: A letter eoiitnltiUitf o diipllc.tlO ol siimll ntlviciM sonl by a re-'iil.ir corn Fpomlont to the Hong Ko.. I'rcsi at Vlaillvostook wns lwolvo.l by tho last China atoainel and wnsttinmd'ovor to 'Hit Hiilletln yesterday. Thn.oonitniiiilonllon shows that thocznr Is mussing trooire In the Vlaillvostook district., and has nlrifl,ilv a number of naval vessels concentrated In northern waters. The principal details ol tho situation are contained In the follow ing' paragraphs: "Although the Kussiiui Bovernmont ex plains that tho massing of troopa In the I'ritnorsk and eastern Siberia Is due ti 'exchange of army divisions,' It Is learned that In all the divisions of Vlaillvostook them aro not loss than lli'.UH) men of all arms, which monster army is looked upon as a muuace to tho pouco of Asia." The correspondent, further commenting on the situation, stntos that "whlloltlf confessed that Hussln Is entitled to aqnp outlot to the 1'acltlc, tho continuous and warilko preparations aro anything but ro assuring. "Tho frequent presence of Ilnssla's en gineers at Fort Arthur and preparation' In Manchuria, with tho tnclt consent of the olliclMs in China, aro highly signifi cant indications of tho relations between Hussln and China, and point unmistaka bly to tho common object of Hussla's war like anticipations. It behooves tho Drlt (sh government to thoroughly lnvostlgutc thls vory important matter." Grip-CoItls-IloailHclio, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative liroino Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con vcnleutfor taking. Guaranteed lo cute, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Ono of Carlisle's Assailants lMacd. Covinoton, Ky., Nov. la. When Secre tary Carlisle addressed a political meet ing here last month eggs wero thrown at hlni, anil after tho. meeting wits over in sults were shown to tlie soeretnry as he went from the Odd Fellows' hall to the rosldonci of Mr. Helm. Among these In sults was ono by James Fagin, who thruw alighted cigar into the secretary's face. 1'n gin bus been arraigned for trial several times sine.1 his arr.-si. for this act, but the case was coiit iiutj 1 at each hearing ye?" tol'day. who. i -r'ugiu was hnuiU.o tin d costs. ilest anil Most Speedy. People of this ago desiro promptness fully as well as certainty. When they seek lelief they want it at the earliest posslblo moment, and especially when the case is important. 1'ev. 1). (i. Penepacker, 1). D., iiastor of Oram sticct M. E. Church, Wllliainspoit, Pa., says: "1 have used Thompson's Diplitlieiia Cine in my family and rcgaid it as tlie best and most speedy remedy for diphtheria, cDids and sore thioat that I have ever known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to tho public as a suic cuio-furall it claims." Sold at Kirlln's drug stoic at 50 cents a buttle. One Itlilglar Killed, Ills l'al Wounded. Batavia, N. Y.. Nov. 13. One burglar I was shot dead a ml another wounded and captured at 2 o'clock iu the morning in F.lbn, Genesee county, wlulo,tlioy wore re sist lug arrest after en term g II und remark's general store The burglar alarm iu tho store it wakened the proprietor!!! his dwell ing, nnd he summoned,!! body of citizens, who surrounded tho store and called on tho burglars to surrender. Tlie -oblier.s showed light and were fired on, hut re turned tho lira Many shots wero ox changed. Afterwards ono burglar was found dead buMpd tho store. Ifls com panion was wounded and surrendered. The wininiled niiiti sjirs hts li.-tmn is Griii-itu I Stuveiis, but ho refuses to say any more. A Valuable 1'rescrlpll ill. Fditor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., ".Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Flectric Hitters, and I can clieer r.oit. .,oi,.rwi ts fnr rntiti.ii;.. -,,,.1 i : sick jIe.l(acho, and as a general system tonic it lias no equal." Mrs. Annio Stelile. 21123 Cottage Grovo Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired aud weary, hnt six bottles of Electric Hitters restored hej health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Store. frteHiner Three Friends Labeled. Jackso.vnilu:. Flu., Nov- la, -r Thoi steamer Throe Friends, which was solved at the mouth of tho St. John's ri,vpr,lnst Saturday ovenlng by tho revonno cutter Houtwell, acting under orders, from thq trvas.ury dopartnoiitat 'Washington, wits, formally llbelod and attached yostorday. Tlie boat is now In charge of a deputy marshal. Tho Three friends is charged with being llttod out as a filibustering steamer. The attaeliinunt Is, retiirnablo bsforu the United States court on tho first Monday In December. lci! from Ills Injuries. HuitnXdTON.Ia .Nov. Kl. County Treas urer Hurrus, who was injured ill tho re viewing stand accident, together with Vieo President Stevenson aud others, im jnvornor's day at thti Iowa senil-conten-lial cehibiMii iu. died Wednesday night of lis injuries. He was about 5U yoor&old. GET WELL AND STAY WELL. GET KID OF WHAT MAKES YOU SICK AND STAY RID OF IT. It is so simple to bo well that wo wonder why tlioro are so many sick people Come to think about it, must bo because they don't know what's made them sick. If they know that, they could prevent It, and when they were sick, in soup, cases cuie themselves. Hut, so long'as wo don't take mure tare of our health, we shall always bo more or less sick. The (iuiple rules of health are: Keep clean, take ex'eieUo, cat ootl food, siourout i ..n,Brii I i ollr """lm"' This last means : Don't tolerate iodines. tion. Cure it with Shaker Dlnostivo Cordial. A stomach full of undigested, feriuunttnl, putrid fowl is the unhealtlilett thliiK you can think of, Half our diseases and troubles come from the poisons of undigested food. More than half of them could be eiued with Shaker Digestive Cordi.il, ilore than half, because often when wo think wc are only weak, and a course of nourishing food digested without effort by the stoinachfwlththeaidof Shaker Dlgostive CoadlaOwould leln'vtgorato tho wfiolo sys tem and wafco )t well. F A ten cent trial bottlo will prove it. At druKgUt8. Write for interesting book to Tito Shsikois, ISOlE'jadoHrect, Mew York. GERMANY'SWAR LORD. He ilutllOes tin (llllccr Vh Hi utility Mur dered u Workman. HUnuS, Nov. 18. Tho ceremony of BWiwrlng in the roomits for the garrisons of llerlln, Simndnti, Charlottenlmrg anil Gross -Llrhtorfolde yesterday afternoon took placo in front of tho royal palace. Htnperor William delivered nn oration, In tho course of which he said : "You havo just tnknn nu oath upon the crnelflx nnd the standard to mo, your war lord, and lo tho fatherland. Just as the crown Is tonight without thpnltarand the crucljlx, sh the army is nothing; without the Christian religion. You are called ns soldiers in my keeping to serve me In ainglo minded alleglnnoe. Kver remem ber that you have received your weapons to protect the crown and the niter. "In view of the general mistrust now prevailing It U especially you." duty by obodlonce always to set a good example. You aro entering tho army in tho year we celebrato ns tho oentenary of the birth of tho great Kinperor William. Nover for get what ho accomplished. Wo uro duly bound to maintain what ho created. His eye rests upon the wholo army. God grant Hint at the call of Hoavou wo may appear worthily before hlni." t Tho following words, held to Indicate' his personal feelings .on tho recent Druse wltz Incldont at Curlsruho, occurred' in limporor William's speech : "Hold your unlform.ln honor. Tho man who insults .your coat Insults your king; who assaults the king's coat assaults your chief war lord." Tho 'Ilrusowltz Incident, it will be re membered, was that of a Gorman army ofllcer who run through tho body a work man who had lnadvortoiitly brushed against him iu a cafe, and who declined to apologize on the ground that no insult was intended s Danger tif Jiipanese Competition. HociinsTi;it, N. Y., Nov. 111. In his re port to tho Knltrhls of Labor Genoral Worthy Foreman Uishop says tho compe tition from Oriental natlonspromlses very quickly to assure alarming proportions. "The Japanese are particularly to be feared," ho says, ''from the fact that their skill and capftcitytoproducelsadinittedly almost as great as that of our liest work men. Japan itself furnishes no iidoqtintc home market for ovon such products n she now turns out, and the only pos-lble profit from their labor will come from competition with the men in compara tively well paid countries, with high In dividual consumptive capacity. No tarift lower than uu actual prohibitive one will serve to protect us from labor which can sustain productive energy upon an aver age compensation ot ten cents vwr Hay." During several years residence in the far west, I had many oppoituuities for observ ing the wonderful etfects of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Its elllcacy wns demonstrated in tho alkali regions, where the water produces violent purging. It allayed the attack when all other remedies failed. I repeatedly saw tho greatest distress and diarrlieea cured in a few minutes. I used tho remedy myself witli tho most satisfactory results, and can recommend it for the complaints for which it is indicated. II. Y. Gilixoiiam, editor of tlie Itepubllcan, Phoeuixvillo, Pa. This rem edy is fur sale by Guilder Pros., druggists. To Prosecute- .sua Viu Sea's Kidnapers. LoN'DON', Nov. 111. Tho Daily Nows says that the government has decided to prose cute Sir Htilliday Macartney, councillor of the Chinese legation In London, for his share In the nrrosr and detention in that legation of Sun Yut Son, the Chinese doc tor, Tho Xows adds that tho government has also resolved under certain circum stances, to prosecute the Chineso official Implicated in tho affair, unless tho Chi neso authurltiiw save tho government tho troublo by themselves prosecuting this of ficial. Sore Throat Oulckly Cured. Not long ago iu sieaking of sole throat, and. the difficulty frequently experienced in curing it, Jlr. J. L. Thomas, ol L uioiidalc, J'a., told how he had often cured it in his family. Wo give it in his own words: "I havo frequently used Chamberlain's Pain Halm in my family for sore throat and it has effected a speedy cure in every instance. I would not think of getting along in my homo without it." Pain Ilalm also cures rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhlerllros., druggists. United Ihtux.hterrt ,,f tlie Coofr-deracy, Nashvillk.Xov.13. Tho United Daugh ters of the Confederacy yesterday seloctcd, Haltimoro as the next placo of meeting. Tho officers elected are: l'rosldont, Mrs. Fltzhuiih 'Leo of Lvcliburc, Va. ; first vlco president, Mrs., 1). Q. Vria;iiC of Haiti more; Rocnnd viae president, Mrs. Augus tine T. Sinytho of Chiirlostou, S. C. ; ro- cordlusr secretary, Mrs John P. Hickipaii ofNashvlllo; treasurer, Mrs J. .lelTcrson Thomas of Atlanta; corrospoudliii' secre tary, Miss Kate Mary Holandof Virginia. tlilclilpn'B Ainlca Halve. Thp best salvo iu the world for 'cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corus, and all skin emotions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay required, it is guaranteed to give perlcct satlstactlon or ruony rctuudea. Price l! 3 eonts per box. For Bale bv A . Wasley . Ir.dlan murderer (.'apt tlrtHl. WlN.NU'Ed, Mali., Nov 18 "Charcoal." tho Alberta Indian who killed four poo- plo, was captured by the mouutod poHfU lntneJflooil reserve yostorrtuy. Tho trail was well kept after he nuirdered Pollco- man Wilde, and he -was followed to hla brother's lodge on thorerve. His brother Immediately disarmed Itlui and sent word to the nearest police tletacliinont. "Char coal" made repeated attempt) to take his own lite lr stablilng Ulmself with an awl. He bled profusely, but will live. 'Hxcuso nie." observed tho man lu snec taeles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not Where the liver Is." "Never you mliitl where his liver retorted tho other. "If It was iu tits tin: toe or uls lelt our Hewitt's Little liuly ltisors would reach it and shako It for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." u. Jl. llagenbueh. Illrs. Castle feeriotulj 111. Loxnox, Nnv. lB.Slnoe tlio reloaso of Sirs. Walter Jl. Castle, of jniu Franolseo, from Worniwooil Sornblis pi4son,pu Tuef day last her condition of lioaltli has bpon so serious that the doctors refuse her per mission to sail fur the United States ut present. Absolutely nine, perfectly harmless, and InvnthiliJjMuJIaljloai'O the qualities of One Minnie Cough Cure. It never falls lu colds, croup uud lung troubles. Children like it bo- cause it is pleasant to take and it helps them I., it. Jiagonoiicu. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 13 NO FIM,FESS10N, whoso labors M severely lx the nervous sys tem, as that of the ministry. Tho do rangemcnt of tho nerve ccutors of the brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart trouble, and norvoua prostration. Iter. J. P. Keatr, M. D.. Pastor U. II. clmrcli, London Mute, Ills., hbtiself a physi cian, writes Feb. 26, 1895! "Heart atfection and neivous prostration hud become so serious last fall fbat a, little over work In the pulpit-would so completely prostrate mo Vv Tynipc that It socmcdt certain I Lti . miiwa aU9t reiinqu!,), tho work HGcirt Cure of tb0 ministry entirely. Heart palpitation becamo .ReStOreS so bud that my auditors TTpilt Vl would ask mo if I did not nCJHZlio ,iaro heart dlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. lilies' NewHunrtCtaro alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I liuvo Just dosed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly ovury night and twlco on the S.ibbath. I can gpoak for hours without sulTcilng as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand rcmodlcs on hand." Dr. Milos' Heart Cure is bold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded, Always FIRST S a agie 0 a e CONDENSED fllLK r c w.r ri. T.tncr ftp.n.t Tt I (Via 9 2 Best and the most economical. A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS READING R R SYSTEM IN KKl'KCT MAY 17. ISOfl. Trains leave Hlienauu'otili as follows: Kor Ser York via Philadelphia, week dfcyt, 210, 5 23, 7 20 a. m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. IH Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Maueh Chunk, week day, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 48 nnd S 00 p. ni. For Mending nod Plillndelplda., week days. 2 10, 5 85, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. m.. For Pottsville, week days, 2.10;720ft. m.,anil 12 48, 3 U0 nnd 5 53 p. in. Sundays, - 10 a. m. ForTiunnqim and Mnhanoy City, week days, 210, 523, 720 n. in., 12 48, 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. ii. Sundays. 2 to n, m. For VIUlamsiort, Banbury and LcwIsburR, eeic uays, a-i), 11 au a. in., ido anu 7 i:o p. m. Sundays, 3 23 a. m. For Mnhanoy l'lnlio, weekdays. 2 10. 3 2.5, 5 25, 20, 11 30 n. nf., 12 4S, 1 50; II 00,5 55, 7 23 and 9 55 , in. Sundays, 2 10, J 25 n, m, For Ashland and Slmniokln. week days. 8 25. 20.1130 a. m.. 150.723 and 9 55 ti. in. Sun days, 3 25 n. m. 1-or ll.tltlniore. W aslilnirton nml tlie Went vu II. .tO. It. I!., tliroueh trains lea") Headlui 'einiiunl, Philadelphia, (P. &Ii. V .) at 3 20, 55, 1120 a. m., 3 10 nod 7.27 p. i-. Sundays, 20.7 00.1128 n. m.. 3 40 mm 7 27 l. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth aud Chest nut streets station, week: dtivs, 10 30 n. m. 12 20, 12 li 8 10 i m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. 111. TItAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week lays, 4 30, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 30, 0 00 p. m. knd lgut. ciutaays, o oo p. in. l.envo iscw vorK via riauca i;uuni, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Itewhng Ternitnnl, week days, 4 20, 833,. 1003 a. m. and 4 03, 6 30, 11 SC , in, bnnilnys, ll 2U p. in. Leave Iteudtiac. week days. 1 35, 7 10, 10 08. 11 55 a. in., 6 OO'and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. pa. Leave i-oiisviue, wcpk (lays, i, iu a. m. 12 80 nnd' 6 12 p, m. Sun'ilays, 2 33 a. in. Leave Tamaoaa. week aurr. 3 18. 8 50. 11 23 1 1 m., 127, .7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. , i.enie mnnanoy uity, weeK tinys, a S3, vi, 11 47 o-m., 2 at, 744 and 1008 p. m. Sundays, 3 tt m. Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 30. 9 Sr. ll'5.m.. 1 12.2 19.5 20.6 28. 7 67nd 10'23li,llli Sundays, 2 40, 00 aim. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 s. m 3 33 nml 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf sod South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kimni, tiwiB. m., 200, 400, 500 , m .VtKonuuodiition, 8 00 a. m., 6 30 p. 111., Sundays Kxiircss. 900, 10 00 a. 111. Accbm- mndatiou.'S 00 n. m., 4 43 p. m. lteturning leave Atlnntlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 733, 9 00a 111., 3 30, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 8 15 n. m., 4 32 p.m. Sundays Kxpress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommo dation, 713 a, m.,-t 13 p. m. i-arior uais on an express trains. I. A. KWKIGAHD, O. Q. HANCOCK, Gen 1 Superintendent.' GeH'l Pass. Ag c. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading lirevlug uo.'s ueer aim i-urrcr, 11S and 11.S S, Main St PROFESSIONAL CA RDS Q S. PHILLIPS, JL I). onice: 80 West Centro street. Can be consulted ut all hours, M. I1UUKK, ATTOHJIEY-AT-LAW. Ottlce Kcan blllldtntr. corner nf IMnln and Centre streets, Sheuundoali. J It. POMKHOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JjJ W. SHOliJIAKLIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market nnd Centre streets. pHOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL iNSTRUCTOR, Lock rtox 03, Mahanoy City, Pa. HsvluK studied under some of ' tha best tua"ters ip Loudon and Paris, will givo lessons on the violin, Kuitar uud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Btrouse, tin) eweler, Shenandoah, -1 .Sijk h