EVENING HERALD i ICTAIIMHIIKII Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at S HotjTn jAnuix .Street, Nkaii CnSTRE. Tlie II oral it In deilvried In Hliciniiirtoan and ttio surrounding towns for six cent n week, jmij hie to I ii! carriers, lly mull S8.O0 n )nr,nt is cent a month, payable In adoncc, Advcrtlse tnentn charged according to space and position. The publishers reeenc tho rlRht to chmiRC the fioflttlon of advertisement whenever the pub Icatlnn of news demand It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fiald for or not, thnt the publishers nmy deem mproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Botercd at the potofllca at Hhcnandoah, Pa., an econd class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald Fill DAY, NOVKMMUt 27, 18M. THEY OAVE THANKS. By proclamation! issuoil by tho Presi dent of the I'nlted Stated nml tho Governors of the varloiHcotinnonwoalthstbatconstlttite this grand country of ours, yosterday was generally observed an n day of thanksgiving. Tho people of this nation have many things for which to !o thankful, ami especially those of Pennsylvania and Schuylkill county In particular, In a political or worldy manner. drover Cleveland, the Chief Magistrate, yesterday oat his turkey nnd gnvo thanks that, unlike his friend llryan, ho was not compelled to devour a dish of crow with silver dressing. Ho was also thankful that lio himself was ono o thoso who Here in strumental in procuring that nauseating dUh for tho defeated I'opocratic candidate. William McKinley, Jr., wIioms losidcncc is at Canton, Ohio, attended divine services yosterday. This is the gentleman whom tho pcoplo have selected as the "advanco agent of prosperity" and to direct tho ship of State for tho noxt four years. Truly thankful should liu be, nnd equally so nro tho people. Tho "favorite son of Pennsylvania" vory appropriately observed tho day in Washing ton, where his services will bo required to Assist in the restoration of good old liepul. 11 ;an times dining the Missions of fungi us. No one lias mole reason to look on the bright sldo of llfu just lit this time than Matthew Stanley tjuay. Having materially assisted in winning n notable victory j his political friends In this stato in eontiol of the party machinery; iccognicd as the fountain head from which will flow tho political plums when the stream of patronage is at Its flood, well may tho "Old Man" give thanks. The brilliant and brainy young lYiirio, who has won his spurs in conflict with tho Combine and in the State Senate, nio-,o yes terday as happy lis a lark, made so by antici pation of what is in stole fur him. The next Leglslatine, in Januaiy, will piesenl to Quay's faithful lieutenant the I'nited States Soiiatorship.und it will he an houur worthily conferred. Coming tliwr to home, thcie Is no ui.ili in Schuylkill county who had inoro reason to uhaoi vj the day than lion. Charles N. liriiinui. lie uiiduiibtedly gave thanks boenuso he did not 11 lid ituicusaary to engage u substitute dining the locenl campaign, and for that lonson has no honors to share with anybody. While our fileud Wllholni can find little to bo thankful for in the defeat of llryan, yet there is a alojui of sunshine even for tho brainy SHiurlt'i, Tillman was Hived fioin the deluge. Down upon the placid Schuylkill wlicic the b t used tocome In dwells a state-man wao is buth thankful and regictful. Afler January next the sun will sliluo upon bis bald head throtigj the dome of tho Semito chaniber'ut llurnclnirg, and the thought of thoso happy bourn in anticipation, lo be suro caused the Hon. Sam to join the people of the nation yesteiday in oirering thanks. Hut at times our statesman fiiend is (sully beset by the 101110111111111110 of that doleful talc, "It might havo been!" liven that warrior bold, Major Finney, who carries tho scars of many a haul fought battle, is as frisky and happy as a lamb. The little boomlct that ho ca riles in his inside pocket vyjll boom in tho not far distant, and it will bo heard from ocean to ocean. His happiness will be complete when tho Legisla ture retires Cuuieion and substitutes Pentose as Quay's colleague. Our friend Parker gate thanks becauso he is allowed to remain upon this luundano sphere. Tho avalanche of gold votes,wasso great, ho had come to the conclusion that a sllvc 1 advocate hail no right to breathe the air ul' this Itepubllc and for tnis much is he devuutl.v thankful iltby thankful. Tt2 1. I II - .fiegistcr-elect Frank l!0ese joined his li pufilicaii colleagues In tendering unto the v'e.ers of Schuylkill county a just apprecia tion of tho confidence they placed in tbeni nsthe custodians of the people's business. Leading his colleagiios iu the majority of voteB received, few men ato mine heartily of the fcativo fowl yesteiday, Frank is happy. Gopial and jovial 'Lias Davis has a 1 (jieater propensity fur sending people away "fecliug good" than ever hefoio. He steps j from the lowly walks of life into a $3,000 1 office, iu January next. No longer does he find it necessary to tewirt to that greatest of1 political weapons, tho'"D.ivlshand shake." And for this we ate all dovoutly thankful Chairman Fdwiirds, who successful! led lti forces to a biillmut victory, piesented the Pdinocmtie cjiiiinuan with an unpalatablo dish of "mock turkey" yeterday, while he liinuelf took consolation in the old couplet, "lie wire you're light, then go ah 'ad." Our friends of the Chronicle, who occupied tho laughable position or being on both iidtm of tbu fence during tho campaign, oUservl the day by fasting. In fact, thoy could neither ate nor drink. Tho hundreds of applicants coking np jiolntuiout nt tho hands of tho new county otllolals'joliiod tho great body of Americans in the olMervauce of the day and at the same inio. gave tho ofllcials-oloct twenty-four liouu iu wjfieli to cteli their lirtfttli nc-pamtory for ituotlior ousUuglit. Thoy would bo ff' - '1 fni. kful if there ri' ninety per s to be given to the "f :l - Thoso of our fellow citizens who woro so unfortunate as to bo nominated at the recent Democratic county convention, had their revenge yosterday by knocking the stuffing out of tho turkey. In unison with nil those who gave thanks yesterday for tho many blosslngs which (11 vino Providence favored them with during the past year, tho 11 Kit A l.K has much reason to rejoice. Things havo been going our way, wlillo tho "fako" concerns nro wrostling. In the throes of adversity. Nothing succeeds like success, and tho UtiRAM) very naturally is as happy as n lark, with the hopo that all may enjoy this prosperity before tho noxt Thanksgiving rolls around. Soothing, mid not Irritating, strengthening, nnd not weakening, small but effective such are the mialitfel of DoWltt's Little 'Karly Klsors, tho famous little pills. C. H llagcnhucn. PERSONAL. Miss Odio Fulton, of (ilrardvillo, accom panied by her lady friend, Miss Maud lEccd, of Lebanon, visited friends in town last ovening. MissKato Waters and Mary McQraw, of Ashland, spent last ovening in town. Harry Yost visited fricuds at Shamokin, yostorday. Mr. anil Mrs. Alfred Iticliards spent Thanksgiving Day with tho latter's parcuts in Mt. Carmel. Tho many friends of genial "Hilly" Do laucy, of West Contro street, will bo pleased to learn that ho is able to bo about again, niter a sovcro Illness of several weeks. Itusscll, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of North West street, is suffering from inflammation of the lungs. It. II. Piatt, of Mahauoy City, was n guest of his son, Joseph, last night in town. Miss Mabel Straub was 11 passenger on the early P. &It. train to Lancaster this morning. James llalton, a fireman 011 rho main lino of tho P. & It. railroad between Tamaoua and Newberry Junction, i-pent Thanksgiving with his parents at Lost deck. James Shields, agent for Schmidt's Mt. Carlion beer, transacted business at Pottsvillo to-day. Miss Nellie llaird spent Thanksgiving with friends at Plymouth. Harry Hafncr witnessed the foot ball gamo at Shamokin, yosterday. Robert Dinning, of Nauticokc, spent yes terday in town as the guest of his brother- in-law, Charles Strouse. Mrs. Joseph Plait, of West Oak street, is spending a few days with friends in Mahanoy City. Joseph llyan was spending the day in T11111ao.ua among !iciualiitaucos. Mrs. Nellie Iloiiser and 5011, William, of New Yolk, are the guests of Miss Mahala rail-child, on South White street. lMwaid Williams, manager of tho Grand Union Tea store, at Heading, acuouipaiiied by his friend, Daniel Sehell, spent Thanksgiving In ton 11. Misses Agues and Lizio Cooney are visit ing friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry lieusinger, Misses Kate Golden, Flossie Gerhard, IMitli l!oyd, nnd Katlo Me (ilnty, of Mahanoy City, spent yesteiday afternoon in town. M. I. Tiernoy, of Philadelphia, is spend ing his Thanksgiving vacation at the, homo of his parents, on South Main stieet. Mesrs. Grant Lessig, of Lehigh Univer sity, Iletlilehem, and his brother, Harvey Lessig, of Orwigsburg, ale the guests of their parents on North Mnln stieet. Mrs. G. W. Keller, of Illootnsburg, is 10 portul as being seriously ill. Thomas J. Joyce, of Mahanoy City, whose pungent pen made the American readable, was a pleasant caller at tho 1Ii:uald sanctum this afternoon. Will Cum Any (.'us.'. It in.ihes no ilia'eienco how severe tho case may lo Thonip-iou's Diphtheria Cure, if applied in otiict accordance, with printed liiAtltlctious given, will positively euro any cneo of diphtheria to which it may be applied. Wm. A. Wolfinger, Milton, Pa., writes: "To all whom it may concern : I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thompson's Diph theria Cure to all ; and if used according to directions it will positively euro any iso of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. riot ltnriUr, hut sHlclile. Tiiknthn. Nov. 27. The liuily nf Mlnnio ll,i-ell. 11 h, who t'liiiuiiittutl s'llcldo In Villa Park last Sunday inurnlng, was tnkon to Now York yesterday. Tho Tron tnn authorities bavo ilocldcd to drop nny further Investigation of tho one, bolng fully satlslloil that she was not niurdcrou, but too.1; her own life. I'Htnl Flooos In ttrm'ce. ATIir.Xs, Nov. ST. Terrible storms and Hoods havo occurred hero, mid tho low lying qunrtors hnvo beeiiliiiiiidatud.iuuny persons being drowned. Tho gas works nt, l'ir.iois:iru Hooded, and tho city Is in c(Hisoiiuiioi iu darkness. Nino bodies have been ioe(ieml irum tliunvur lltssus. Insist Upon having just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla. There is no substltuto for Hood's. It is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else, ltemember that all efforts to induco you to buy an article you do not want, nro based simply tho deslro to Hecuro moro profit. The dealer or cleric who docs this cares noth ing for your welfare. He simply wants your money. Do not permit yoursell to bo deceived. Insist upon having Sarsaparilla And only Hood's. It It the One True lllood lurMer. Hood'S PIUS l00;erate?rkU' Celebrated Vein ale owcier never lulls TfXlba iiliirii ihtJiO fnanrt mre fitter fliftnfl ' tsumiU) AJwtri bui the tt ind avoia U i ltoiitivrll 11). OilKilli!tliinirkel,Ar.o. I. VJ1 & lit Uri Hjitou, Mu. l'utkuliiMcu." Dr.U.T. Uoon MAHANOY CITY. The (lie deparineiit was railed to n luousc on West Mahanoy avenue last evening to extinguish flames caused by mining clothes catching fire from a slovo. A trump last night entered the homo of John Ulcmsou nml, after taking ell' his shoes nnd stockings, prepared to make himself comfortable for tho night. Mrs. Clcmson called In a neighbor nnd wlillo nn ejectment was being made Mr. Clcmson arrived home. Ho took his trnmpshlp to tho lockup. William Howclls last night nsked for tho commitment of Joseph nml Maine Davis, aged respectively 8 nnd 10 years, to the Schuylkill Haven nlmshouso nnd it was made. On the 1 Ith Inst, tho mother of the children deserted them and is now an Inmate of a bouse In Hazleton. On Saturday lust tho father disappeared. William lllckcy. a miner at tho Schuylkill colliery, hail his right shoulder fractured nnd right hip dislocated by a fall of coal yester day afternoon. Ho was covered by the fall and only extricated after considerable labor. Juntos Price, of Ilutte City, Montana,' arrived hero last evening to ho at tho bedside of his father, ox-Supervisor John Prico, who is seriously ill. Mrs. L'mma Noss was beforo Justice Ilicnnan last night, charged with being n common scold, but tho ovidenco failed mid Mrs. l'oss was discharged. Anthony Wiltchofski was killed by a fall of coal at the Buck Mountain colliery last night. Tho deceased resided at New Dos ton. Joseph Gustaitis and Martin Ilulknnis have been arrested for smashing and throwing into tho creek the furniture in tho house of their boarding boss, John Samatski, and for beat ing Mrs. Samatski. They woro put under bail for trail at court. Soro Throat Quickly Cured. Not long ago iu speaking of sore throat, and tho difficulty frequently oxiwrienced in curing it, Mr. J. K. Thomas, of rulondale, Pa., told how lio had often cured it iu his family. Wo givo it in his own words : "I lv.tvo frequently used Chamberlain's Pain llalin iu my family for sore throat nnd it hi.s effected n speedy euro in every instance. I would not think of getting along in my homo without it." Pain Halm also cures rheumatism, sprains nnd bruises. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhlerllroj., druggists, A Coal tViir. There is war on in the coal trado, and theio will bo hot times iu coal producing circles for some tlmo to como, says tho Wilkes-Harro ' News-Doalcr." Coxc Hros. have cut the prico of coal no cents per ton at tidewator. They have also issued oiderstowork all their collieries eleven hours n day for a month. Five hundred new coal cais, with a carrying capacity of thirty tons each, havo been ordered for prompt delivery. The Coxes aro In earnest and say they will foico the coal trust to terms. Tho claim of tho Coxes js that they have been unjustly discriminated agulnst iu the allotment of tonnage. They own their own railroad at the mines, and rolling stock, and have a trackage contract with tho Lehigh Valley to tido water. They have a three years' supply of coal uncovered at their mines and tho light will be a merry one. The coal trust better come to terms as speedily as possible or they will buffer. Cure fur Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache lilectrlc Hitters has prevail to bo the very best. It ('Diets 11 permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who arealllieted to procure a bottle, and glvo this lcniedya fair trial. In ease of habitual constipation Llcctric Hitters euros by giving tho needed tone tn tho bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Iirge bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. M.io.ii 11 ill . m , ..us Atlantic. City. Nov. Sr. rl icry ,-vimurs, who is in eliacgj i,f tho uuphthu launch Larluirii, ill port l ore, was allocked last night In tiliiuoly part nf tho town by sev eral colored men, nml was stubbed in tho neck nml all ioinou by mm of thorn Tho assailants evidently thought that n.jinors hnd been paid his wages and had .sumo money about him. .Soiuers limy die. ttellef In tslx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseaso3 relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kiduey Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ovcry part of tho urinary passages iu malo or female It reliovcs retention of water and pain in pissing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapiru's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. The Iturul Troe Delivery System. "Washington, Nov. 2". ltoports show ing tho results of tho rural free dollvery experiments by the governinvntnro reach ing tho postolllco department from tho lo calities whoro tho service is on trial. They aro said to show gonor.il satisfaction wltn tho -orvico and good results of the workas a whole. The postmaster general will umbo 11 special report w eongi-uss early In tho sossiiin in which the linmeiiso cost in volve I In tho tioneriil adoption of rural free ilaliscry will bo pointed out, ttucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho hest salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fuvcr suros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures idles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or ruony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. The old way of delivering mcssagosby post bovs comtiared with the modern telephone, I illustrate tho old tedlou3 methods of "hroak 1 iug" colds compared with their almost in stantaneous euro uy uno unuuio uougu t uro, C. H. Hoigenbucu. A M I'llllgll'l' 111 1. 1 ..l)lltll. 1'iiiLAUKi .I'liiA, Xi r'aimy ltauff, iig-'d 21 yeur. of TJ.'i iSoblu street, was found in bur room at 11 o'clock lal night, having been strangled ' dottli. Tho po lice havo in clow to hor murdarur, but havcarrostvilKredorloU Hiirho.wlth whom she Is alleged to have lived lie Is held us a witness, the woman Is liollevod to have 1 brought some one to her roum and was i murdered by Mm. The motive oouisto I have lieen rubbery, as all her money and what jewelry she bail Is mlsklug. Absolutely pine, perfectly haiiuloss, and Invariably reliable uio the qualities of Ono Minute Cough Cure. It (lever falls In colds, croup and liingtioublos. Children like It lio-eau-e It is pleasant to take, and it helps them. I'. 11. llagunbuch. Buy Keystone Hour. Be Buro that the name Lkmho & IUi:n, Ahland, Tu., Is printed on every sack, 4 to ouih: ,v coin i? im; ijav 'liko Laxative llrouio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbo money if it fails to cure. 5 cents. GET WELL AND STAY WELL. GET KID OF WHAT MAKES YOU SICK AND STAY BID OF IT. It is so simple to bo well that wo wonder why there aro so many sick people. Come to think about It, must bo becauso they don't know what's made them sick. If they knew that, thoy could prevont it, nnd when thoy were sick, in some cases cure themselves. Hut, so long as wo don't take mote care of our health, we shall always bo more or less sick. The simple rules of health aroi Keep clcun, take exercise, cat good food, scour out your stomach. This last means: Don't tolerate indiges tion. Cure it with Shaker Digcstivo Cordial. A stomach full of undigested, fcrmontcd, putrid food is the unhcalthlost thing you can think of. llalf our diseases nnd troubles come from tho poisons of undigested food. Moro than half of them could be cured with Shaker Digcstivo Cordial. More than half, because often when we think we aro only weak, and a course of nourishing food digested without effort by the stomach! with tho aid of Shaker Digestive Coadial)would rcinvlgorato the whol? sya tom and 111 ako us well. A ten cent trial bottle will prove it. At druggists. Wrlto for interesting 1109k to Tho Shakers, 30 ltoado Street, Mew Yofk. NUQGETS OF NEWS. A cyclnno pnssod near Martin, Tex., Vc(lnosday night. A child of A. B. Doug luss was killed. In rt football gamo nt Tronton.yestcrdny Dr. Kccfo, of thol'liilndolphlu Dental Col logo team, hntl hs colltir I10110 broken. Sir F. Nnpler Hroome, governor of the Island of Trinidad, who was staying lti London on a furlough, died yesterday. Tho secretary of ono of the Cleveland companies In tho wire nail pool said today that it had been dccldod to abandon the pool. At Lowoll, Mass., yesterdny Frank Cote killed his wlfo nnd then put n bullet through his own brain. Jealousy was the causo. Tho IVorin. House, the largest hotel In Pooria Ills., was destroyed by lire last night. Many guests eseaped with dllJi cully, losing tHeir baggage. Urlp-Colds-lIendnclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1j Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quinino will euro you iu 0110 day. Put up in tablots con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuie, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. I' ell limit in Church. CllATTASOOQA, Teiin., Nov. 27. G. W. Nelson, n prominent member of tho First Daptist church, Ming iu tho choir at the tinlon services of all the churches bore yosterday nt tho First Baptist church. As Dr. it. li. Garrett pronounced the last words of tho benediction Mr. Nebou fell heavily forward, dead. Apqploxy was tho causo. A Duel Without ltrsult. PAlits. Nov 27. A duel with pistols was fought near thii city oil Sunday last between tho Marquis do Moutniorto mill J. A. Hutchinson, an American resident Six shots aro Mild Uy have been exchanged at twonty-IIvo paces, with no -osuUh. To euro all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DoWltt's Witch Hazel ftilvo according to directions. Its magic-like ac tion will surpriso you. C. H. Ilagciiburh. The rresfdfut'i Quiet TliimLlt lug. Wasmixoto.v, Nov. 27. President nnd Mrs. Cleveland attended Thanksgiving hcrvlco yo-terdny at tho First Presbyterian church. Tho day was bright and balmy nnd Mr. and Mrs. ClovolumI drove In a baroucho with open sldo windows. Lator tho presidential family ato their Thanks giving dinner at the Whlru House. Tho day was spent qulotly, in accordance with the vlows suggested In the president's, proclamation. Kheumntlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by C. II. Hasenbucb. Druggist, Shenandoah. bteumqr hunk, I'asseuecrs llpscued. New Yohk, Nov. 37. Tlie side wheel' steamer John K. Mooro, with tho Clinton.; r ishlng clup on board, sunk on tho plbow. of ltomor shoals nt 12:UUo'cloek yesterday All her puSMingors wore Toscued. There were no women nbonrd, and there was no excitement. Only tho lower deck of tht boat was submerged, tho upper deck, both fore anil nft, being above tho surface Tim fishing party, consisting of 120 mon. started on tho Moore ut 1) o'clock for the llshlug banks, K. Abrums being at the head of tho club. They had reached a point below Ilodloe's Island and about throe miles north of Sandy Hook L'olnt light whon tho boat struck either a sunken wreck or rock nnd sank in uvo minutes. I had severe attacks of gravel mid kiduey trotiblo; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro ino until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo In a short tlmo. A Distinguished Lawyer or Wayne Co., N.Y. Coi.oitl.lss AND Coin. A youug girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not clreulnto. After one bottle of Hop Hitters bad been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl iu tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. Anil- iiu.iiiiii' illut lit I ranee. PAIUfe, Nov. 7. An antl-SIasonlo eon gram nt Lyons, whoso romilutloim wore a txivort uttaorc on political Vcoe Masonry ami 011 Jewth Intorvontinii, emlod In horloua rlotluu, bintlnn until uiUlulKht. The cavalry hail to clear the strouts, uml many persons woro borlotisly injitroil, In- rluillng Si. ililorry, or tlio franco lAbru. Tho Ii'oory Killed JIU LITo. Mr. O. Caillouctto, I)rii(!ght, Itaivoravlllc, 111., feays: "To Dr. King's Now Discovery I owe my life. Was taken witli La flrippo auil tried all tlio physicians for inllos about, but of 110 avail unil was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery iu my storo I 601U for a bottle ami began its uso and from the first dose began to get bettor, and after using thrcobottlos vtus upiindabout iigiiiu. It is worth its weight In gold. Wo wbil't keep storo or 'bouse Without It." Oct u free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. SPANIARDS WITHOUT FOOD. Ocncrat Weylor's Torres Unit No 1'rovMon fur Thirty-six Hours. HAVANA, Nov. 27. It transpires that nftor tho oiigagomont fought In tho Htibl hills between tho Spanish forces tinder Captnln Gonorul Woylor nnd tho Insur gents under Mncco,. tho Spanish com-niandor-lti-chlof and his stair were with out provisions for thirty-six hours. Tho train with tho stippllos on board was de tained, but General Wcyler would not nwnlt its arrival, and urged his troops on ward, regardlci of tho absonce of tho pro vision train. Antonio Lopez Coloinn, tho leader of tho revolutionists In tho provlnco of Mataiuns whon tho Insurrection broke out and sen tenced to death forrebolllon nnd homlcido, wns executed nt S o'clock yesterday after noon. Colonol Znmorar In command of the Cardenas dlstrlot of tho provlnco of Ma tfinzns, has caused tho arrest of I)r. Pedro Uevld, Benito Joso Mnribonn, a lawyer, nnd Maurlclo Orbcdo, and employe of tho Cardenas railroad. Those arrests woro the result of disclosures ccntnlned In tho let ters recently found upon tho persons of somo captured insurgents. Additional ar rests nro oxpeotod. Captain Goneral 'Woylor has issued orders to tho farmers In the provinces 1'lnar del Mo, Havana and Matunzas to carry the new crop of corn tw the garrison towns, and tho railroad olllclals havo boon ! instructed to provldo the farpiers with cars nnd mules with which' to- facilitate transportation, Tho corn win bo sold to ,tho commanders of tho Spanish columns, and will be used for military purposes. These commanders may buy the corn nt current prices, or may admit it on, deposit. After Doo. 20 nil corn found stored on tho farms or elsewhere without tho knowledge nnd consont of thoMiillltnry commanders will lw considered contraband of war, and tho farmers wltholdlng it will bo crimin ally prosocutcd. A dispatch received horo from Lieuten ant Colonol Dtirango says that ho has en countered an Insurgent force at tho Mora farm, near Cnnn, province of Huv&nn. Ho adds that his troops compelled tho enemy to retire, leaving ton killed on tho Held nnd carrying away many woundod. Insurgent Anns Captured. MADlttD, Nov. 27. An olllclal dispatch received here from Havana says that the Spanish gunboat Barncua has captured three boats laden with Insurgents' arms and ammunition in tho Majari river, prov ince of Santiago do Cuba. ITCHING ! SKIN DISEASES RELIEVED BY ONE APPLICATION OF Bpeedt Crmis Tubatment. Warm baths with OUTicuiti. 6oAt gentle applications of OuTifrnA (ointment), nnd mild doae of Cuti cuka Uksolyent, greatest of humor cures. Sold ttmnisrhmit the world. Tr-re, rrnernA, ro Foap. 2e. Kksoltknt. Wte. nnd I. TortER Dauo aki Chpm. Corp., Sole Tropi., Bonton. OSr" How to Cure Itching frUu DueMci," milled fr- I Grocers can telL you why those ftnK,lr Cafllln'fi wnen j;eepcomingbuck lor it. strange; though how long it takes people to try n new tliiug. SAlways FIRST S I Gail Borden I I Eagle Brand I S CONDENSED niLIC " .3 For 35 yetrs the leidlni trind. ' It I ,the " Best nd the mott economkiL " S A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS vaaeeteeee0aaacf PROFESSIONA L CARDS Q S. PIULLirS, SI. D. Ofllce : 30 West Centre tree. Can be consulted at all bours. SI. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building:, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, 4r 05IERPV. ATTORNEY-ATtLAW Bhenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SllOliSIAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre strccti. pnop JOIIN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. ITavlnK studied under some of the besl masters lp London and Paris, will gtre lesson. 011 the violin, guitar and vocal culture, Term, reasonable. Address in cafe of Qtrouse, tlie eweler, Hbennndoab. Wm&Y PILLS! tl.riK ouw" uit- tpucirie Capnrvv. For sale at l'ovlusky's drug storo, 28 East Centre street. hillions of Dollars Qo up in smoke every year. Take re risks but get your houses, stock, fur. nlture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented 17 LIAY1U rAUO Is jso South JarillnSt. 'iA10 Life aadocldeutalCouiiuUi) (uttGura 1 w useaasan admixture to fordinary cof- lee mattes ai. . u delicious drink. pk.i..( Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs? Excesslvo Nervousness from Childhood. La Crlppo Brings on Heart Weakness, RET. B. P. 8EABEY, pastor M, E. church, Buchanan, Ga. write Dec. 10, 1S05: "In childhood I wa afflicted' with excesslvo nervousness, which, almost developed into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at college it gradlt nlly grow- worse. Close study aggravated; tho trouble; any unusual exertion caused: ttcmlillng. ill over. In 1WO I bad a severe attack of Ea-Grlppo which brought on heart, weakness. I baa been almost constantly' under treatment for Dr.' nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Bestoratlvo Nervine and Ncrvo and Liver nils and since then I -Nervine; Rostores , .Health:; have been studying moro and working harder than far years and tho good effects that havo resulted seem, to bo permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies ace sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, DB. L08B'S BOOK FREE Tc all acfrerers of KlMtOlttt OP YOUTH. I.O-'!' VKiOlt had IIISUAMIS Of iifirl AMI iVo.lu;,1. '2i8 ragee ;, cloth tKiondl s curely Bt'iilcu Itiirsllfdcce. Treatment by mall trictlT oiitdentlal, uni n p-tsltlve, quiet oart marad' '.1. No matter bow ,tnx stundtnjb 1 wUlpo Ivtr curs rnn. Write or cnX ilR HRR 329 H.inthSt.PWIavfa, CATON'S TANSY PILLS. AiUlrv.-aSeVS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. Iiiiitntlons. (let CATON'S, anil save regrets. At druggists, or sent sealed, .$1. Our booklet 4 cents. CATON 8PE0, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. SPEEDY RELIEF WHAT IS WANTED. Thousands upon thousands of children and other dear mem bers of families, die annually from Diphtheria. This can all hinvoided by the prompt use, according to directions, of Co Co THOMPSOfi'Sl DiPHTHEHif I ( Manufactured by the-Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa., and sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small Bum of fifty cents per bottle. What is fifty cents when it avoids the siuTcring and saves thelifeofndcarone? You say: "Notliiug, but win it do wliat is claimed?" It has done so in every instance on record not a single case where it failed. This is the best, and surest guarantee for its ine deciual qualities. TiompsQn's Diphtheria Qure also speedily relieves and curesCroup, Quinsy or any other-'lhroat affection. Those who have tried it will never do wjthout thbj Mcdiaine in their house, and their unsolicited testimonials prove1 this assertion. MSNUfAOTUnCD BV THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE GO. WtLLIAMpPORT, u. e. . PA. For Sale at KIRLIU'S Drue Store. " Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, -Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Ghris. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Coal Street. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor, flnln and Coal Sts. 'Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and constantly ou lap. uoofce. temperance and cigars. A Hanclsomo Com nloxl ia one of the greatest charms a womail possess. i'otzoMra uouflbxion I'o glyealt. .lie 1, r . , : Hi-,'. y rrcr faU. lar iam - fiUlnf Sloihw 111'
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