V - I j 1 EVENING HERALD IXTAlll.lSIIKO 1H70. Published ciery livening. Ksccpt Hundsy.at Hoi'Tn jAnniy Hiia.hr Nkab C'b.xtiib. TV,!..inL"S 1 hi is to the carrier. Ilv mnll S8 00 a frar.nr cenU n month, payable Iti advance. Advertise ments charged according to niace and hi111oii. The publisher reserve the right lo chni.go tlio rioBttlon of advertisement whenever tlio poll Icatloii of news demands It. Tlio right is reserved to reject any advertisement, v. IicIIjct paid for or not, tlmt the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rotes modo known upon application. Uttered nt the, postofllco lit Hhonandoab, Pa., as .ocond class mnll matter. TKLF.PHONH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald MONDAY. NOVE.MllElt 111. 1800. McKini.kt's plurality in Kentucky is only 3W, and llryan gets ono elector thcro. Kentucky sentiment is dangerously noor tho repudiation line. Keep up tlio campaign of education. It is a great argument in favor of popular government Hint it can settle tlio greatest question of tlio greatest century with the greatest fairness to nil anil in pence and good will toward men. The sossion of tlio last I.egilaturo raised the snlarios of county olllclals in counties of less than 2."0,00(l and otoV 150,(100 population. Tho Prothonotary and Sheriff receives $l),WK) per year; Treasurer, $5,000; Clerk of tho Courts, ltogistor and llccordor, $1,000 ouch; County Commissioners, $8,500 each; l'oor Directors, $1,500; Prison Warden, $2,000, and County Solicitor, $1,000. Mr. Mt-KlNl-KY will have to learn lroin the newspaper that ho has received a ma jority of the electoral vdes, and has been duly and formally elected President of the United States. When n $1)00 (iovernnient clerkship is filled, the appointee receives a notice from tho Civil Servico Commission. A inemhor-clect of Congress Is given a certificate by tho Secretary of tlio Stato In which lie llvos. A postmaster, after being conllruud by the Senate, is given n commission. Hut tlio citizen who is elected to the highest utile c in tho gift of the American people ieecives no notice, no certificate, no commission. PRESENT MINE LAWS. Tlio United Mine Workers of Americn will he repioM-iitcd at HurrUburg this winter bya special committee, who will look after tlio in terests of the anthracite miners and laborers. The Interest manifested by this orgHiiiznliou, together with the repoit of the Commission on tho l'ittston iiiluo disaster, will uatumlly result in iiuuiy changes being niado in the present mine laws of tho state, which in inntiy respects uie an injustice to miners and ihcir corieetioti is urgently demanded. In his leport to the Secretaiy of Internal flairs, Inspector 11. M. Williams submits mine information that is diuctly to the point and should iccchc proper consideration at the bauds of the State Legislature. He says: "N'early all laws that have bien enacted with a view of relieving the distressed con dition of the woriiiigiiien of tlie mines have to a more or less extent infringed upon their liberty and made their life lens loleruble. "IJxcepting the act of lh70, known as the ventilation act which was amended in lH-.". and. Is entitled "An act tu provide for tho health and safety of persona employed in coal mines," not one of all tlio laws enacted has been of benefit to this class of workmen, and some of these bus are doing a gieat amount of injury. Some of the changes mtde in this Act in IMJlaicohjictiounhloand work to the injury of a largo class. The laws which nciuiics that the stale assume the io sponsihlllty of deil.uiug who is competent to he n mine foreman is wrong, because it de prives the person who may bo injured through their iiicompi tency of the light of redress by the parties who employs him. This Inw has (.tiniiilntid more rending nnd a deeper study of the theoretical knowledge required for the nicie.ssful management of mines, but thisiould have bu n aei omplished without placing tho responsibility of tho foreman's competency upon tho state. "The act of 11-01, through a blunder i(J10 troduclns mo term lire uoss, rcipnres.-r , man cau,uV!ku uu inl,llnaliuu ,2alitUation from the state. ThercioTcV' u'iVry llro buss ra'ist havo his certillente from tho stnto and tlio stato becomes rospousiblo for his com petency. After a trial of nearly flvo years I have been convinu-d tlmt this Inw does no good, does not Iniprovo tho service and taku away the injured man's chain u for redress and it costs each miner $11.00 to get his cer tilleate which has to be given to him upon the recommendation or bis employer as tho one w ho knows bent as to bis qualification for the work. After ten yars of aiiiiual exami nations 1 am satinfled that a man's qualifica tion to bo a mine foiem.in, a flro boas era miner, cannot be iettrmineil satiofactorily zly examination in a room. lie must be seen ut his work and his employer who sees him icrc Is in the bent position to know his capa bilities. "The law requiring a miner to have his certificate lias been tho cause of keeping in telligent and experienced men from coming tu the region mid has enabled the opomtors to employ every kind of men to mine coal without their being responsible, lie fore the enactment of this law, Incompetent men wore not employed, but now they me em ployed by hundreds. All Is nikod of them is to have certifleatcs, and they got thoin. "riioro are other laws which 1 could men tion which nolo paired under the pretense of ht!"' the workingmau that havo been n ciiisc to him. Aside from the acts patM-d in 1870 and 1865, none have been junked that have been beneficial. These acts have douo au immeasurable amount of good. Ilefoie 1870 there were no properly ventilated mines, no examinations by flro hoaos in the morn lugs, no second openings, no roofs or cageh in shafts, no bridge chains, no safety catches, no maps, no measuriug of ventilation and very littlo attempt to ventilate, no account of accidents, no investigation of accident, no report of ventilations. Narrow, dirty and wet roads, cartiloaa timbering. Injured men woro hauled home In coal wagons nlid doins of other things wero douo vvbjuh havo been vastly improved upon siiico th?iiutmcut of I l in.. " r" MAHANOY CITY. M UIWiY t ITV, Vi 10 Huston lbiu had a l'olish wedding Saturday night at which lorty Ki nn oi iiccr were consunieu, nut no arrests wero inado. Tim Yniinit Mnn'i 1li.lmhlb.nii f 'lull of St. Mcholas will 1-ecome a permanent organlza- John llutlcr, ticket ngeht at the Delano Lehigh Valloy depot, and .MIssKtillie Merrick, formerly of Mauch C'liuiik and lately of Delano, will he married on the 23th Inst, at Mauch Chunk. Dr. Hartley, of Shenandoah, was a visitor to town yostorday. George iRtiallus, n l'ole, wns committed to jail this morning for heating n woman. Yesterday was a. day of groat religious In terest and activity In town, Association Day being celebrated by thoY.M. C. A. Among tho visitors from abroad worn Slate Secretary S. M. Itiilrd, of llarrlsbtirg; Fred. 11. Shlpp, of llarrlsburg, assistant Stato Secretaryj V. D. Uiumnstcr, of Danville ; J, ('. Clinch, of Allontown ; D. J. Pcarsiill and Col. Herbert, Mauch Chunk. Scrvlcos wero conducted in several of tho l'rosteslant churches In tlio morning and a Indies' meoting wns held nt rt:30 p. in. in the Presbyterian church. At the same hour a young men's meeting was held in Armory hall, which attracted nn attendance of betwceii'200 and 300 ; and in tlio evening service woro conducted in tlio Methodist Episcopal and licformed churches. John Iicddow, of East Mnhanoy street, re ceived an ugly cut on tho bond from a falling picco of coal at tho Primrose colliery on Saturday. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 2oc. At Uruhlcr llros., drugstore Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour inado. VICTIMS OF RELIGIOUS MANIA. It Ilesults lit a Whole I'amlly Cluing tc an Insane Asylum, I30VfHANVILI.K, Ollt., Nov. 10. A most oxtrnontlnnry enso (if religious mnnlall reported from a farm house nonr tho Long Snult. Thero for n nuniliorof yonrs resldod Klljnh Illco, his wlfo and flltcon children. Tho oldest son, Louis, 21yenrs old, recently became Insnno nnd ii'inounccd himself ns tho "l'rlnco of tho S.ind Hills," nnd do clnrod that Christ had appointed him to reform tho world. Tho mania oxtonded ta tho father, mother and tho othor children, who neglected tho farm and spent thcli time in hinging and praying. Itecently tho father conceived tho ldoa that LuuIh was pursued by tho devil, and that It must bo beaten out of him. Louli vus knocked down with a leg of a chair, and Mr. and Mrs. Hlco and nvi of the sonf pounded him Into Insonsiblllty. Whoc this was accomplished they woro satlsflod that tlio dovil was driven out. Their next nmvo wns to c-elehrato tht feast of tho l'ftssovor, and one of tho little children was to lwsacrlflcod as the "pascal lamb." Ono of tho Mini, a mero boy, told this to a clergyman, who Informed tho po lice On visiting tho farm they found Klco and his son Louis sutTorlng from In tense mania, and had them removed tr Kingston Insane asylum. Tho doctors think that tho other members will recover MARK HANNA HASN'T SAID Tli.it Hn Would Not Accept a l'lisltloll ill ' President Me Klnley' Cabinet ' Cl.i:vi:ivxrj, Nov 10. Mr. M. A. Hnnna was soon yesterday by a reporter, whe tried to get from him a statement regard ing tho gossip connecting his naino with ! a cabinet position. "Your naino has been used In connection with tho socrotaryshlr of thu treasury," said tho reporter. "Will you makoau authoritative. statement with veferenco to it?" "No, I will not discuss It at all," was tho reply. "Hut some of tho newspipers havo said thin von b.id declared you would accept 110 olliee " "I do. i t rrmoiiibTeverhavingsild any thing of the kind." "liul yuuwuro so quoted." "Well, I can't help that," was the reply. This tivoning Mr. Hnnna will be ban queted by a mitnlior of his frieuds at theJ I'nlou club. Tho affair Is to bo oxcliis)'' e Nothing has been mado public abotir ' lirogram, and It is said thnt no"uuml tho members of tho club who,' will bo adinlttod.,,,. , ,. Mrciigtliciilng, , ft.' Weakening, small but ell'ective -SrU arc the qualities of IVWitt's Littlo Larly Itisi-rs, tho famous little pills. C. II Hiigenbueh. ISu stroi. ft iileneo of Mifrder. IlK!ln,l.T(i, N. J., Nov. 10 Tho body of Andrew Vl)lskl was found In tho Cohan--.ey river yesterday afternoon by grapplors. Ho disappeared Saturday night, week dur ing a drunken spree aboard a coal float. No one could explain his disappearance, and thu three other l'olauders who woro with him wero nrrosted nnd are now In jail. They are IVter Kolonusky, Antonio l'ltcavlsh and ltnck I'adowskt, of Wil mington. Tho captain of tho float, Ko lonusky, is said to havo had a grudge against Wolskl. Foul play Is susectccl, hut tficro are but fow marks on tho body. To curo all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need silnnlv nmilr l)t,Vitl.Ta Witeli Ifuyn) Kalvn I ncconllng to directions. Its magic-liko ac tlou will surprise you. C. II. Hagenbuch. CilL-ulUlo ColiHiiei'eliil :utfirirlsa, CmcAcn, Nov. 10 Tho Tribune says that l,(J00,UOO has lieen subscribed and plans aro being matured for tho formation In Chicago, within two weeks, of a gi gantic commercial ontcrprlso, tobo known as tho Hngllhh-Amorlcan-Chino) Hallway Construction company, which Is to enter tho field of Chineso trado ns tho rival of tho Amorlcan Trading company. Thoob ject of tho company Is to eventually ob tain control of American trado in tho l'"lowery Kingdom. Twonty-threo inllos of railway, equipped with tho most Im proved appliances mid rolling stoek, will bo built Most of tho capital, It Is said, will be put In by Americans, and they will also supply the equipment of the road. . -.. i Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands nud lips, cuts, hrultee, senilis, bums are quickly cured by DeH'itt's Witch Haul Sjlve. It is at prownt the article most used for plle, and It always cures them. C. II. Ilaxouhuoh. llu Keystone Hour, lie suro that the name l,)MKi & llAHit, Ashland, Pa 's printed on overy sack. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiuBmithlng done call on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centio' street Doalor ir-stc-es 1 -tr If you want a lino wedding cuke, let Otto i you. SPAIN'S BIG LOAN. fondle Selling Their Jewels and Cll tgy Melting tip Church Plate. MAimm, Nov. 10.-This morning tho government mntlo nn announcement risk lng for public subscriptions on n loan of $60,000,(HX). Whilo tho loan Is not inado purposely for tho Immediate purclmso of munitions and equlnnionts for war, yot It Is prolmblo tlmt tfto bulk of tho monoy t will bo tisfd to defray oxponsos of tho con- lllot now going on In Cuba. . , , T, , ... rhonow loan Issue has already boon ' l,,nmnc'1 "M'osIng of it. nearly socurcd by tondors from Imnks, CflR in st,,,,";l1 '" howcls, causing companies ami capitalists. Tho Spanish TUn distress, belching and headaches, uso hanks do not chargo a commission for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets i nlways Indicated subscriptions to tho now loan, tho nows- In such diseases. liaiHirsadvertlso It free of charge, tho la- r-rtr) palpitation of tho heart uso Stuart's dies are sclliiiK their Jewelry and tho J-UK Dyspepsia Tablets because this synip clergy aro melting church pinto. Tho . , . ... , , banks of Spain opened yesterday to rc- torn In nine out of ten eases Is caused from a celvo toiulers to tho loan. I ll-r'lcrcl stomach. Unusual moans wero adopted to Insure pfjp Impuro blflod uso Stuart's Dyspepsia tho succoss of tho now loan. Appoalg I U M Tnblots ; puro blood can oiiljrie.su.lt amounting to commands havoboon issuod from wholcsomo food thoroughly digested, from the Interior, llnanco nm! mnrlno pnrj every form of weak digestion and ......!.. . i. iiuuiuiii u-Hi adopt exceptional moasuros to sccuro largo subscriptions, and newspapers aro filled with exhortations to patriotism from prominent public men. Tho loan Is moru like a national fharltnble subscription than an ordinary lluancial operation. Tho old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates tho old tedious methods of."brcak Ing" 6olds Compared with their almost in stantaneous euro by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. H. Hagcnhuch. ' ' NUGGETS OF NEWS. An Indian who had been fleeced by gam blers nt Halter Gap, Ark., shot and killed two of them. A furious blizzard prevailed In upper Kast Tonno'soe. and fourteen inches of snow fell m Saturday. fbnr,,lnrollr.r.enil,-rr ,1 imlnrlim. nln. 1 bozzlcr, committed sulcldo In tho 'Wostcrn penitentiary, at Allugheuy City,-l'a, Lehigh valley colliers Injtho Pottsvlllo (l'a.) region will work full timo tho bal unco of this month, oxecpt Thanksgiving day. In attempting to board a moving coal train nt Olnivdvlllo, l'a., Jnmes Mcliale was struck and thrown down a steop em bankment, sustaining fatal injuries Three men boarded a rrolloy car on its way to Hoboken. N. J , forced tho motor mnll at tho mu..li- of a revolver to go ahead ut full (-peed beat tlio conductor into Insensibility, robbed him of moncj and watch, nnd escaped. Made and Merit Maintains thoconfldenco of tho people in Hood's Snrsaparllla. Ifa medicine cures you when sick; itlt makes wonderful cures every where, then beyond all (uestlon that medicino possesses merit. That Is just tho truth about Hood's Snr saparllla. Wo know it possesses merit becauso it cures, not once or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands ot cases. Wo know It cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fall to do any good whatever. Wo repeat SarsaparilSa Is the best In fact the One True HlooilJ'u"rt urlfler. ui li r'll cm-e-viqsci'vl digestion, Hood's Pills bir - i L.ents. Wholesale and Retail (,!, l I ...,, Ill Liquor Deak Cigars, Tobacco. Ac. Acrtit for V r. urermnf uorn Jeer Biid ror.cr. cadlng 11 and 118 S. rv?Dr THE CENTUR IN 1897. Y ALL NEW FEATURE Tine Cestciiv will continue to bo ln2S. resjieet the lending American iniignzini tiibloof contents Including each month thQVcry in literature and art. The present latere. Its American history uinkes especially tlmelytt best . . ' ttt In A OKUAI iNUVtL OF THU AMERICAN REVOLUTIO Us leading seril feature for lso; and tbeimlN .. !..... 1.- ., tt-i r ....... .... .. 1 - l,.-iu i n ,1 1, , , mi, it n . . cir ..iiienei.l story, "Hugh Wynne, Pr. e Quaker," purl -ter- The ui lie iiie llimillMignipiiy , n itero,no oulci1 torts ' I t the Hum of the revolution la most Interron icy (leouieo.aiifi ine elm meter, in- in n i nun lugton. Franklin, I,f,u cttti. ami others I"'"' - kn mi In history. It Is safe to say that nsb; readers of this great romance, wil obtiiln f -veil i,' elearer i-Vi? oi 'the moat In Revolutionary days, and of the siirom life of the times, than can be had from loro other single source The work is not ielal h Htorlcslly accurate, but U a most interestan' fioryoi iovo nnu war. i no nrsi ennpters nn uie .iivi,'inier iiuuiuer. -iiuwaru i-yio illustratu It. CAMPAIGNING WITH GRANT, By GENERAL HORACE PORTER, Is the title of a series of articles which has I in presirntlon for many yearn tlenerul Pot was no nine on iiei erai iiranfi, Hint! anil a el frh l.cl of Ida chief, unci the illnrv u lileh In. L- througb thu war is the, basis of the niesi nrtlelt-H, which are utrllilnir l.eii-iiletures of .ul lt istlg life nnd scene. They will be full v ill 1 ut troteil. The llrst ono Is In the November Ci Tl'KV. A NEW NOVEL BY MARION CRAWFORD, nolhor of "Mr. Isaacs." ".SaracliicM-a,'' "C'u llraeelo." etc.. entitle. I, '. lt,,.r(,r Vi .ti-nlnv a story of modern life In Uurope, with Ainei' ennebnmcters, bagiiin In November The llrl of u series of c-iigiiiviiiun, made by thu faiiioi wooil-engrKVer. T. Cnle, of the old Kogll inus,.i.iiii.ii.iti iiimiMuv. isew leuiures wi be niiiioiiiieeil from time to time. supcru Art reaiures. M The llest Short Storlei)! $1,00 a Year, 35 cents a Number, All dealers take subscriptions, or remittance iimy iiw niuuu uireii m me puoiisiiers hy moiiei or ei press onler, cheek, draft, or registerei ' THE CENTURY CO., UNION SQUARE, . NE,W Y0RK.I that soar siiinuich Hie Smart's Dyspepsia Tabids, berause they digest tho food before it litis time to sour, ferment and poison the blood, rnp loss of nppotito take Stuart's Dys rUn pepsia Tablets, bc(uo food piotnptty digested creates a natural deslro for moish. TDD less of Hesli, uso Stuart's Dyspepsia rUn Tablets; they lurreaso llosh in tho 0nly common sense way, that Is. by digesting .,,,.-.,,,, ,,, ,, .,n ,. .,,, UllMomach troublo (oxcept cancer of ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ...,... ti.i the safest, most natural, most successful cure No patent medicine, but composed of diges tive ncids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal nnd similar valuahlo stomach remedies. For Bale by druggists at SOc for full size package, or by mall from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Kindly nsk your druggl-t llrst. , Dendly Fight Ilotween Italians. NkwaiIK, In. .1., XoV. 10. Two men wero shot and ono stubbed ns tho result of a row nmong Italians which took pined hero Inst night. All aro soriously woundod,, nnd ono of tho men Is expected to dlo. Joseph Porfcllo and llnefclo Kolglo, the latter a saloonkeeper, had nn altercation, and llolglo drow li rovolvorand Porfollo II Stiletto. J-'OHOllO Stablied HOlglO ill thO "I'doinen nnd .tarjotl to run. Tho wounded man fired, the bullet striking Porfcllo In tho head behind tho right car. Holglo fired a secoild shot, which struck Fran cisco Cnrlucco under tho left eye. A' num ber of Italians whd had gathered pounced on th. saloonkeeper -and disarmed him. AH of tho injured men wero taken to tho city hospital. Itellel 111 Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness m relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back nnd every part of tho urinary passages in rnalo or female. 11 relievos retention oi water ana pain in j passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and curo tills is your remtdy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main ticet Mierlll' iJliiiincit a Jtallw-ny Train. W.I)hsliouo.N.C.,Nov. 10. Throe trains of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta dl- i vision of tho .Southern railway, lilted with ' passengers, United States mall and south ern express mutter, wero seized by a sheriff i t-aturday night for an unpaid judgment i Ono of tho engines hail killed a horse about I a year ago. At Wlnnsboro, S. C. the sherllT ran up and chained tho wheels of a local engine to the track anil called loudly for a .settlement of tho $1111 Judgment i against the company. Three trains were delayed for several hours before tho com i pniiy'.s n fronts gave satisfactory bond for , i li.- payu.cnt of the Judgment. Grip-Colds-Heallaeho. Why sutler with Coughs. Colds and La Orippewben Laxative Bromo Quinine willrfj curo you in ono day. Put up in tablets cjoJi vcnient lor taking. Uuarautoed to ciyrn 0r money refunded. Price, 25 cents. y-Por sale KlrUii's Pharmacy. Dt-sporatn .sunilH-.Jrlo llcf.t. Ni:w "Volt KsW.'l 0. A doperate prlzo fight of hevwf,'rniids took place yesterday -,.morniuc Moar union mil, .N. J. it was befKeeii Tommy Kelly, of Hoboken, and Hugh McDonough, of Iloston. More thnn 400 sports from Hudson county and New York attended. Kelly had tho best of tho light, and severely punished McDonough. McDonough made thrco fouls in tho sev enth round, and Kelly's second stopped tho fight Tho roferoo loft tho ring with out rendorllig a decision. Tho light wai mndon draw by mutual agreement. "Excuse me," observed tho man In spec tacles, "but I am a surgeon, nnd that is not whore the liver is." "Never you mind where his liver is," rctertcd tho other. "If it was in his big too or his left onr DoWitt's Little Karly liisers would reach it and shako I it for hiin. On that you can bet your gig- lamps." u. Jl. ilagcuuueli. I'nthor and ItnuBhtnr Killed. UltAPFOltn. Pa.. Nov. 10. I.ovell Win- shin, of ColdAn, aged about 00 y oars, and his daughter, Linda, aged 21, wero driv ing a spirited team. As they approached tho crossing of tho U. II. and P. railroad be tween Coldon ftiid Glonwood a train camo flying nlong. Tho horses wero frightened nnd dashed ncnlnst tho sldo of tho engine A search revealed In a stream nearby the dead bodies of Wlnshlp, Ills' daughter nnd I tho two horses. ltheuiiiallsm Cnriil In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for IJheumatisin and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ' action upon tho systom Is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause . riism, lmmertlatelv dlsnimears. The first dose greatly benelita: 75 cents. Sold by U. it, uagenhucu. Druggist, biicnanaoan. Slurried UnUor llypitotlQ lufliionce. PouoilKEursiK', N. Y., Nov. 10. A mar- rlago was eelobratod In Hydo Park on Monday, and a suit for Its annulment was brought In I'oughkeepslo Friday. Tho parties woro Miss Hnchol Schrlvor, nged 27, and Alvah JJaker, nged Bl. '1 no brlilo- groom claims the '.ho was hypnotized, nud not In a condition to approclato what ho was doing, Tho old lady was right when sho said, tlio child might dlo If they waited for the doctor. She saved the littlo one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cutigh Cure. She had used It for croup before. C. II. Hagenbuch, ' Urged for Secretary ot Agriculture. I Cincinnati, Nov. !(). Charlos 11. Mur ray, inlltorof Tho Price Currontnnd super i Intentlent of the Cincinnati Chamber of I Connnerco, is being prominently presented for sooretury of nirrleulturo. Mr. Murray has a national reputation as a statistician, j and his crop reports arc accepted ns au thority every whoro. Ho is not n politician and lias never boon nctlvu in polltlos, but Is lieliiK urtteil hy tho business Interests of this city It Is ipilto likely, howover, thnt Mr. Murray conio's from a stato that will preclude surlous consideration of his case. Absolutely pnie, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable aro the qualities uf Ono .Minute Cough (Jure. It, never falls iu oold, croup aud lung troubles. Children liko it be cause It is pleasant to take and it helps tliviu. C. II. liageubuch. FOR Omernoi (Intel for Senator. HtliMiNC.il M. Ala.. Nov 10 -Tho pre vailing sontlineiit 111 this city Is Hint Gov ernor William C Ontes will lie elected Unltod States soimtor to succeed Senator l'tigh, whoso term oxplros March 4 noxt Senator l'tigh Is n onndldatd for ro-oloc-Hon ami tho othor cnndhhitos aro Con gressman J. II, Hnnkhoad, General K. AY. l'ottus and Governor Oatos, all , pro nounced sllvor Democrats except Gov ernor Oatos, who was elected ns tho ad ministration candldnto for govomor two yonrs ngo. Governor Oates voted for Hrynn nn tho nominee of his party, but has been nim is now an avowed gold standard Doni. ocrat. Two Children llurneil to Denth. HUKKAI.O, Nov. 10. Henry Wcller, aged B years, and Mary Wcllor, nged 0 months, woro burned to denth In a flront tho home of Christian Wellor, their father, on Mndl son street, Tho mother had loft tho house for a time, nnd It Is supposed that some clothes hanging near tho stovo caught lire and communicated with thocrlb In which tho baby lay. Tho Iwy wns in another pnrt of tho house when his mothor left, nnd it is supposed th t he lost his llfo In trying to save tho littlo sister, Tho girl's body wns burned to a crisp, but that of tho boy was untouched by tho llnmos, ho having evidently been smothorod to denth. r ' . i Negro Hnvl-lier Lynched. McKknzik, Tonn., Nov. 10. Saturday night near fills town, Charley Allen, a negro, wnf lynched, being shot to death by a bund of armed men for tho raping of Miss HottloSoals, ft respectable whitogirl, aged 14, 'and un orphan. The negro com mitted tho outrage about dusk Saturday aftornoon as tho" girl was returning from, tho cotton Hold, Tho negro was captured, and when- about ft nillA from town un known parties attacked tho nogro afid completely rlddlod him with bullets, lcav lng tho body on tho roadside, whoro hun dreds viewed It yesterdny. Sore Throat -oulckly Cured. Not long ngo in speaking of sole throat, and the difficulty frequently experienced In curing it, Mr. J. E. Thonlas, of Uniondale, P.i., told how he had often cured it in his family. We give it in his own wonls : "I have frequently used Chamberlain's Pain Halm In my family for sore throat nnd It Iih effected a speedy curo In every instance. I would not think of getting along in my home without It." Pain Halm also cures rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For salo nt 25 and 30 cents per bottle by G rubier llros., druggists. Gored to llentli by a Cow MAIlLliouo, Md., Nov. 10. Mrs. Mary ISIockstciu, of Pleasant, l'rlnco Gcorgo's county, Wiis gored to death by an Infuri ated cow. Tho animal had always been very gentle, and was a pet of tho woman. She approached It yesterday, when It was nursing its calf, and, turning upon her unexpectedly, tho beast throw her to tho giutiud, tore tho clothing from her nnd ripped open her throat and tho back of her head. Tho woman was found dead on tub Held with the cow still goring her. During several years residence in thfll far west, I had many opportunities for ehWv- lng the wonderful effects of Chanihlcrlalu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lletriedy. Its ellicacy was demonstrated, ,lti-lie alkali regions, where the ijfafer produces violent purging. It allays the attack when all other rcmcdiesj,;ed. I repeatedly saw tho greatest actress and diarrheea cured In a lew minutes, l usuo wio reuieuy inyaeii with tho most satisfactory lesults, and can recommend it for the complaints for which it is indicated. II. Y. Giumoiiam, editor of tho Republican, Phoenixville, Pa. This rem dy is for sale by Gruhler llros., druggists. Tooil Supplies Kxhnusted nt Sea. New York, Nov. 10. Tho tnnksteamoi Doutschlaud which arrived from Hamburg Saturday nlght.'.roports that on Thursday French llslilng baric was met which showed signals ot distress. Tho sailors said tlioir vessel was tho Mnsscgen, from Fecamp, and tlmt they had been without food for several days. '1 he boat was sup plied with stores. ' now t Wnnl Off an Attack of Croup In speaking of this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Ridge, Pa said, "I have n little girl who is troubled frequently during the winter months with croupy auections. Whenever too ursi symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cham berlain's Cough Remedy', and the result is always prompt and satisfactory." This rein edy Is used hy thousauds of mothers throughout tho United-States, and iu many foreign countries, and always with perfect success. It Is only necessary to give .freely when the child becomes hoarse or ns soon as tho croupy cough appears and all symptoms of croup will disappear. For salo nt 25 and 50 cents per bottle, hy Gruhler Bros, druggists. Mayor Indicted for Election. Frauds. Huooklyn, Nov, Ki. Patrick Jerome Gleason, mayor of Long Island City, was ou Saturday indicted hy tho Queens county grand jury for fraud nt tho last oloctlou. shcrlll Henry Uoht and his dep uty could not find Gleason .to servo tho bench warrant for' him, issued by Justlco William J. Gaynor. Ills prosont whore- ubouts"uro unknown. A Valuahlo Prescription, Editor Morrison of Worthlngton, Intl., "Sun." writes: "You havo a valuable pro scription iu Kleetric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick licndachu, aud as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie bteliio, -u-:o Cottago Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run dowiii could not cat or uigost, ioou, nau a backache which never lclt her and felt tired and weary, but six bottlos of Electric Hitters restored liei health and renewed her stiength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottlo at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY cuius 1.1, crrvui 4ieut-i wu bAbuftean1 other JvxBea ond Indl crettaas. ThtyouicUu ami ur(w restore Lout Vilatiti iu old or roang. and fit a tnaa for ,urty,uulnes or marriage. l'rvent Inutility nnd ConiumUion it taken In time. Their nim t'.-wa intmediate lmprofe. tf .. riTTtlC sirhnm n II nthtiri tail. In. flat upon haTinjx the cenulne AJax TAbleta. Ther hare cored thouwandi end wU cure yoa. We Ele n . Die rlltn mmfinlMtll MfTtiCt & CUT A In B&Cu CB1B potdtiTe written guarantee to ect a cure or refund the money. Trice 6Q rentf iref nacVaBo. or If i (,.ti -ADtn.Bntl fnr S'M). 11 mall.l mail. In tin wraulMtr. upon ret'eip uk pnts. v Porsnleln Shenandoah, Pa by A. Wasley and S. P. Klrlln, Druggists. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the'skln li Inva riably obtained by those who use I'ouomi's Complexion l'owder. let The Whole World Know The Good DrJiiles Heart Cure Does H KART DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that hoart disease Is Incurable when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomes nlarmod and a nervous panic takes placo. But vrhdn a sure remedy Is found aim a curo circctea, after years of suffering, thcro ls'great rejoicing and desire to "lot the wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno Inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 deslro to let tho whole world know vibat Dr. Miles' iYHIpi' Heart Curo has done for Ul. 1'lUW me. Fortcnycatslhad Heart CUre pain in my heart, short- n , ncss or urcatn, paipita- KeStOreS' tlon, pain In my loft sldo. TJpfliiVl oppressed feeling In my nCilllll. ...... chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not llo on either sldo, was humb and suffered terribly. 1 took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life."- Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on gunrnnteo that first bottle benefits, or money refunded. peptya. Railroad. SOnUYKILL DIVISION. NdvnsinKR 15,180(1. Trains will lehva Shenandoah after the abort date for Wlggrtns, ailberton, Fraokvll'e, Dfrlt w atcr, t, e;ia,lr, l'otlsvllle. llamourg, KeAOinK, r...i iti.l ii, s- 1. -.i uull. . ui,i,uiTii, i ii.ieiuai nn-, a. ... i ir.ui. i.ii.. a ndelpbla (llroijd street station) at COS and 1143 n. m. noil i jj n, m. on weeK anys. ror 10111 vllle and luterjuedlnte stntlons 9 10 a. ra. ' SUNDAY. For WlKgaris. nilberton. Frackvllle. Dark Wnter, St. Cbilr, Pottsvlllo, nt 6 OS, 9 41 n. m. and 3 10 p. m. 1'or Hamburg, Heading, l'ottstown, Phocnlxyille. Norrlstown, rhiladelphla at 6 CO, .a a. nv.,-a iu p. m. Tralfis lenve Frackvllle for Shenandoah at lOla-i. m. mill 1231. fill. 752 and 10 17 n. m. SiltAday, 11 13 n. m, nnd 5 11 p. m. lnve Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 12 OT of. m. and 5 1, 7 23 and 10 20 p. in. Sunday at AO 10 a. m., 5 15 p. m. l-ave i iiiiiMieipiiiti, iiruno airee. Bullion;, mi Shenandoah at 5 57 and S a. in., 4 10 and 7 11 m. week dnys. Sunuays leave nt G oO a. m. Leave Urond street atntlon, lMiiladcluhtn, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Lon& Hraneh, anil intermediate stations, 4 05, 8-50, 8.25. 1 1.39 n. in., 23$, 3.30, 4.05 p. m. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Sunday (stop at Intcrlaken lorsoury i-aricj, s u-, h.jo a lave liroau trectMnilon, I'luinucipuia, FOK NEW YORK. Express, week-davj. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 3.1, 8 20, 8 S3, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m. 12a)noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ra. Dining Cars), 140, 230 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, 1 oo, oou, n oo (.inning uur, o uu. uai, oi-,iuw, p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, I 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 20, 835, 950, 1021, Dining; Cor, U35 a. m., 12 35,230 Dining Car, 4 00 Limited 4 22 Dining Car, 5 20, 5 51!, Dining Car, 0 35, 6 508 12, 10 00 p. ill., 12 ui Ulgllt. l.xpress lor nosioii w iuiuu. i-iuuku, iiw . m., week-days, nnu e oo p. in., uauy. FOll WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haltlmre nnd Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 1 2 10 20, 1123 o. in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Din lug Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited, Dining Cor), 0 17, 055 (Dining Oar', 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nigh. week days. Snmloys, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, lira a. m., ,2 09 1 12, 4 41, t o 13 congressional i.irnneu, Dining Car), 655 (Dining Cor), 740 d. m. (Dining Car) and li 05 night. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. 1-avo liroad stleet station. Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02' p. m. daily. Leave Slarkct street Ferry, oxpres,8 50 a. m.. 2 00. 4 00, f 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45,9 45o. ru. Accommodation, oo, a), n. m a a) nnu p. m., weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 n. ru., 4 00 and 500, p. in. . , ror L-one iiay, AnKiespe, ,iimwww u Holly Beach, and Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avaloi -Express, 9 00 a., m., 4 00 p m. wsek days. Sundays. 9 00 a. ra. For Somers l'olnt. Bipress, ou a. m., i uu S. m. week days. Hunuays, si a. m. , M. 1'nEvosT, J. K. Wood, Uen'l Manager. ucn w-o k r axu Hi . i m. l.l xr: Wbo can tUlnfc uuanTRn an inRa ?' ."wshs? thinUDiUbt? - Protect your ldeaj the may xmng you weaun. write JuitM wr.iiujs.upuiin r t aJsT 5il PROFESSIONAL CA RDS c. S. PHILLIPS, JL D. Oftlce ; 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. M. BUP.KE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlce Egan building, corner o! Main and Centre streets, Shenandonh. J If. POMEKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W, S1IOEMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR Lock Box 65, Mohanoy Cltyt l'a. Having studied under soma ot the bed moHtera In Loudon and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care oil Strouse, the eweler mipnanuoan A Handsomo Cohiploxlon Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzohi's Complexion 1'owdsb gives it. 1 aiL tlKUfi PtSart AUQ SUHELCHQ Ac.f Qft-WDMAM S RAft For sale at Vovtnsky'a drug store. S3 Knit Centre atreeC nllUons of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured ip first-class re liable companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST, iSZtiT' Alio Lite and Accidental Companies, i r 4 J li 1 Ml
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