If"-" EVENING HERALD HMTA.11L.I81IKD 1870. Published ererr Kraiilng, Kiwpl SimJny . at BOOTH jARnlN 8THBST, NAK OkKTBH. The Uemltl tn deilveied InShenMidoflb a.l the surrounding towns lor six cents n week, wy abU ottie onrrters. lly mall $8.00 a yenr.or W centos month, pnyable In advance. Advertlne menU cIinrRea according to npace and punltlon. The uuullelircR rmerve the rfght to change the oMtlon of advertisements whenever the pub ':tlon or news demand It. The right ta imerved to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publisher mar deem Improper. Advertising rates made known lipou application. Entered at the poatofnee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKLErilONK CONNHOTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, NOVBMBKU 8, 1897. AN advertisement in a widely cir culated paper like thellitiiAlii) is at Avaya a judicious investment. TmniK are three times as many Sunday school teaohers employed in Massachusetts as are employed in the publlo schools in that state. In enforcing the ordinance in refer ence to prohibiting vehicles to re main upon the streets and alleys, the Chief Buriress should know no favorites in performing his duty. An embezzler has been arrested in the Klondike region, and will be brought baok to the states. Resident Klondikers who are free of oriiue de clare that he's playing in great luok. Shenandoah's pretty sohool murine will grace the thoroughfares of Malm- noy City this week, and many a sly glance will be cast in their dirction from the dudish youths of our sister boroutth, but to little avail. Their minds turn not toward matters miitri luoninl such subjects are too serious and too expensive. The legislature of Maryland i; -eafuly Republican, and now a bi flght fortldje Senatorship may bo ex pected. The XHepublionns of that state did their unioodiiig before the election, when they dteposed Welling ton from bis self-assXuued factional leadership. THK third eteVa convention of the B rotKllGnr of Andrew and piiilip will be held at Heading, on Noveinbor 11. It is an undenomi national religious society, having a membership in mvoiitceii denomina tions. It was organized ten years ago by the Kov. Unfits W. Miller, of Heading. Dyspeptics who cravo bread and nro afraid to p.at it except when il is stale or toasted may take heart again. A prominent physician has declared bread to be the most perfect form of food available, though, of course, not by itself perfect, a ty more than any form of diet. Ho claims, how ever, that weight for weight it is the most nourishing food which can be taken and that It was high time for some one to stand up for the staff of life which has been so hotly assailed in so many quarters. Much attention Is already being given by the voters of tho First Legis lative district to the selection of a oandidate to represent them in the next Assembly. The necessity of immediate renovation in the quality of legislators is apparent to all. Un less honorable and trustworthy men shall be chosen as candidates by both parties tho people will find them selves clroumvented on every hand by the same disgraceful scenes that were enacted during the last session; they will And the fair name of Schuylkill county again besmeared with blot that time alone can efface. The peoplo themselves are in a great measure to blame for this state of affairs. They have, however, been taught a lesson, and it is probable they will profit thereby. It is im perative that the Republican party puts forward for these positions men of high oharaoter, if they desiro suc cess at the polls. Were there as muah nterest manifested at the primaries by the party voters as at the general election, things would be di Heron t, But 'when the party nominees are men who have little conception of the trust imposed in them, and less ability, tho same disgraceful scenes will be again enaoted at Ilarrisburg. The people, however, ure aroused, and we confi dently anticipate better results. The suooesa of the party demands it. Railway Safety Appliances. Railway officials Bre wondering just what action the different rail way labor organizations intend tak ing, in regard to the appeal made by the railroad companies for an exten sion of time in which to comply with the law requiring them to equip all rolling stock, freight .as well as passenger, with airbrakes and safety appliances. The bill whioh passed Congress March, 1809, and was signed by Presi-. dent Harrison, requiring all r&ilroa.tls in the United States to equhvars with automatic couplers and power brakes, goes into elfect JTanuary 1, 108, nearly five year efr passage. It is stated thastfe railroad brother lioodij feafntfng that none of the rail- have fully complied with the provisions of the law, and therefore having made an application for an extension of time, "Intend to take ei-me action In the matter, and when vlie hearing comes before the inter state commerce commission in Wuih- Illu;tili, Dfi-iniihui' t, till tile I'tu' lull wny labor organlsa!! n will lip rtp renentetl by their executive heads, so tlmt the liiteret of mlhvny em ployes will be lookel nfter under the law. It Is eontrUleretl probable, however, that hi view of direct promlwH lnmle them by the companies that these brotherhoods will not object to tin extension of the time. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout aire them tea or eoflee. ITnVe you tried tlio new food drink called Oralti-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tlio place of code. The more flraln-0 you tilve the children the mare health you distribute through their systems. Oraln-0 Is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grade of ootlee hnt costs about I as much. All grocers sell It. 16a nud Wo. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Urduced ltntns to CliuttHiinogn vln l'cnn sylvnnlo, ItnJInmd. For Pennsylvania Day at Clilckamauga Rattlefleld, Chattanooga, Tenn., November 15, 1907, when the monuments marking the movements of Pennsylvania troops In that xrewt battle will be dedicated, the Pennsyl vania liullroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on its lino in 1'enn- sylranvia at the extremely low rate of one cent a mile, short-Hue distance, tickets to be sold November 9 to 13, good to leave Chat- tauooza returning until November S3, 1807, inclusive. Tickets via Pittsburg will ho sold going and returning via same route, or going via Cincinnati and Lexington, returning via Nashville ttttd Louisville, or vice versa. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fall to look after their health are like tlio carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. Pooploaro not apt to get anxious about their hoalth soon enough. If you are "not quito woll" or "half sick" have you over thought that your kidneys may bo tho cause of your slcknoss? It is easy to toll by setting aside your urino for twenty-four .hours: a sediment or eettliug indicates au unhealthy condl tion of tho kidnoys. Wheu urino stains linen it is evidence of kidnoy trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tho back Is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Eoot, fulfills ovory wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Root givo new life and activity to the kidneys tho cause of troublo, but by treating tho kidneys it acts as tonlo for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by sending your address and tho name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this groat discovery seut to you free by mail. Coming Kvents. Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociable under tho auspices of the il. E. church choir. Nov. 8. Entertainment and social, under auspices of Ladles' Aid. in I. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual suppor, tinder the aus pices of tho Trinity Reformed church, in Uobbins' opcr houso. Nov. 23. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saiuts' Protectant Episcopal church, corner YVost and Oak streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual suppor under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuck in Bobbins' opera houso. There Is Nothing so Good. Thero Is notlihiir Just as cood as Dr. King's Nfiw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand It nud do not permit the dealer to soli you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, out in order to make more profit he may claim something elso to be just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to bo safo and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for . all affections ol Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so eood as is Dr. Kinir's How uiscovory. Mnai bottle freo at A. Wasley's drug store, lar size SO cents and $1.00. Bcgu- NUGGETS OF NEWS. Philip niggle. Canal Dover, O. an old hermit, near was burned to death In his home. Valuable discoveries of Iron ore have been made on the Menomee ranee, near the Mansfield mine, Michigan. The explosion of a dualln cap which 3-year-old Clarence "SVelr, of Yorktown, Pa., found ana was trying to open, is likely to cause his death. It took only one day to convict Giu seppe Dlvlva of murder In the second degree for killing Michael Dudlgan, at Saratoga, N. Y. By the explosion of kerosene In a lamp Mrs. Rudolph WesBels and her child were burned to death at their home, In San Francisco. Youn't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure evory other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cute. C. H. Hagenbuch. Prom Now Ybrlc to Klondike. New York, Nov. 8. The steamship City of Columbia, which will leave this city for the Klondike gold region via Cape Horn on Dec. 1, was visited yesterday at hr dock, foot of Kast Ninth street, hyover B,000 people, half of whom were women and children. Sixty of tho passengers already hooked are females, the major portion of whom are married women. There are a few widows among them. The youngest passenger will he a boy of 7 years, who will accompany his mother to the far north. Three hospital nurses and five physicians are among the passen- J ger. The men In the party include i six lawyers, one hanker and twelve Yale students, who have abandoned their studies for the perils of the Klon- ' dike. i J. M. Tlilrtwend, of (Irosbeek, Tex., says that when he lias a spell of Indigestion, and fuels bad sluggish he takes two of DeWitt's in Little Krly Bisers at night, and ho Is all right the next morula Many thoueandi s 01 1 otliere do the same thing. uo your u. u. mgenbush. Tlilnvlnie Hotel CluVk C'upturod. New York. Nov. 8. William J. Mc Quillan, formerly a olrk In the Hotel Lincoln, in this city, who absconded with 1800 on Oct. 81 last, has been ar rested in Chicago. The mony he took had been banded to him by a guest at the hotel to be put In the safe for se curity. lluchlen'a Arntoa Salve, The best salve In the world for oats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, tetter, obapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ourea piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 86 cents per box. For sale by A, Wasley. TRAIN ROBDEDAND WRECKED. i Artel Looting tn ..)iretMt('nr,Tlilovos ( nuM.I loilleloii nml l'lro. Albu-iu'-rritic, N. M Nov. 8. Atlantic nud I'm lllc passenger train No. 2 from I the w est v, as held up by four men near ' Grant's Station, 95 miles west of this city. Snturday night. After blowing open the express company's safe the robbers wrecked the train, which caught fire, the express, baggage and moklng cms being totally destroyed. The robbers, who wore false beards and were unmasked, dynamited a sate and helped themselves to a number of packages containing gold and silver ooln. Uxprem route agents think that the robbers secured several ' hundred dollars. The robbers had boarded the train at some point further west, and when near Grant's one of them boarded the engine, and covering the engineer with a gun ordered him to stop the train. The coaches were cut off and left at the Btock yards. The rest of the train was then taken out a mile and a half from the station, where the express safe was dismantled. After robbing the safe the robbers revereed the engine and made their escape. The engine and baggage car ran at a terrific rate until they struck the coaches which were standing near the stock yards. The cars were wrecked and caught fire. The passengers had all left the coaches, and none were Injured. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using oaslly and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chlcaeo or Now York. Skull I'rnol'iroil by FotitpndH. New York, Nov. 8. James Rooney, while walking on Tenth avenue, in this city, at 1:20 a. m., was held up and robbed ,by four unknown footpads. Itooney resisted the robbers, and in do Ing so had his skull fractured by them. He will probably die. Did You liver Trv Electric Bitters as a remedy for your trouhlos? If not, get a bottle now and get rcnoi. 1 U1H U1UU1UI1U iUIS uucu luuim w uu peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro ol nil Pemjiln f!nmnl.ilnts. oxcrtins a wonderful direct lnllucnco in giving strengtu anu lone tn tlin nraam Tt' 1-ntl llflVft TIRS nf AnDCtltG. Constiiatiou, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spoils, Electric Bitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles ouly fifty ceuU at A. Wasley's drug store. Itnllroiid Sale Postponed. Denver, Nov. 8. Master In Chancery W. D. Cornish arrived in this city yes terday from Omaha for the purpose of postponing the sale of the Denver Pa cific branch of the Union Pacific rail way, which was to occur today. The sale has been postponed until Dec. 20, Distlcurement for life by bnrns or scald; may bo avoided by using DeWitt's Witch iiazci salvo, tuo great remedy for piles and lor nil Kinds or sores and skiu troubles. It. Hagcnbucb. Two Cromufod In Tholr Homo. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 8. The residence of George Tullock, about three miles from Halifaxr was burned to the ground during the night. Miss Mary Walker, sister of Mrs. Tullock, and a 4-year-old child of the Tullocks were burned to death, Before the Public A Scranton Store Keeper Testifies. Scranton is greatly interested in the borne testimony that is being brought forward in favor of tho "littlo conqueror." Our repre sentative investigated anothor caso in that of Mr. Daniel Mohr, who has a little store at 338 Summer Avcnuo, Ilydp Park. Mr. Mohr, is a fine, roascular, well-built man, who looks as though uo burden that any ordin ary back is called upon to bear would prove too great for his and still a few months ago he could not lift a bushel of potatoes for a customer. Boing by trade a quarryman, which taxes the muscles of the body, ho overtaxed them once and strained tho kid neys, and catching a cold at the time,, it settled there, causing kidney disorder, and with this he has been troubled more or less for the past 12 ycais. Colds, he says, always went right to the back, and according to the varying of the weather and bis work he would have altcrnato sharp and dull pains in the back. Lifting heavy things or stooping positions caused pain in tho back which was also always stiff In the morning. 1 have usod all kinds of thlugs said he, but nothing ever helped me like Doan's Kidney Fills. Tiioy have completely banished all my pains Thny deserve tho highest praise and are suro to bo a winner when poople find out what a great medicine thoy aro, and it will not be long hofore thoy find it out. Both my wife and myself feel thankful for the good Doan'i Kidnoy Tills have done me, and we both heartily recommend them to anyone suuer- ing with kidnoy diseases. This is but the investigation of one case in Scranton. There aro many more that wo have investigated, somo of which have already been published and more will follow.. Doas's Kidney Pills are accomplishing wonderful results right here at home where it Is very easy to prove such statements as above. The Pills are for sale by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf falo, N. Y., are sole agonU for tho United States ana will mall same on receipt of price, which Is within reach of all, only 60 cents par box. Bemember the name Doan's and do not bo persuaded to take any substitute. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES NO MONEY Iff ADVANCE. Won derrctl appliance and nclentlfle rem edies seut on trial to any reliable man. A world-wide reputation back of this offer. Every obstacle to happr married life removed. Full sin-net h, dovrlopment ana tono given 10 overy jiumuu ui " iu, Patlury Impossible; age no barrior. No d 6, l). Mhome. ,..... i: v--': zl . , . I fQ F MFD CAL UU..BL NIAGARA ST. PHALO, N. Y. Celebrated Vemolr 1'owilerB never fall V.uVl L41c deciar then HI tod iur liner lalilnf (hlUtt nk Dir, gotten. Mam. millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In nrst-olau re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, T?iDl Also Lite and Accidental OompanI art free to all VmeiO FIRM'S 1 SIMPLICITY ITSELF A. SIMPLE, HARMLESS REMEDY. Yet It Cures the Worst Cases of Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Dr. Jennlson, who has made a life study of stomach troubles, says: All forms of in digestion really amount to Hie same thing, that Is, failure to completely digest the food eaten; no matter whether the trouble is acid lyspq Aia or sour stomach, belching of wind, nerrois dyspepsia or low of flesh and appe tite; a person will not have any of them If the stomach can be induced by any natural, harmless way, to thoroughly digest what is eaten, and this can be done by a simple remedy which I hare tested in liunreds of aggravated cases with complete success. The remedy is a combination of fruit and veget able essences, pure aseptic pepsin and golden seal put up in the form of pleasant tasting tablets and sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. One or two of these tablets should he taken after meals and allowed to dissolve in the mouth and mingling with the food in the stomach, digests it completely before it has time to ferment, de cay and sour. On actual experiment one grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three thousand grains of meat, eggs and similar wholesome foods. It is safe to say, if this wholesome remedy was better known, by people generally, it would be a national blessing, as we are a nation of dyspeptics, and nine-tenths of all diseases owe their origin to imperfect diges tion and nutrition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a secret patent medicine, but a fifty cent package will do more real good for a weak stomach than fifty dollars worth of patent medicines and a person has the satisfaction of knowing just what he is putting into his stomach, which he docs not know, when widely advertised patent medicines arc used. THE FIRE FIGHTERS' GALA DAY. Firemen's Inter-State Carnival nt Treuton, Nov. 10th, 1807. Ou November 10th, 1807, there will ho held at Trenton, New Jersoy's Capitol City, a Orand Inter-State Volunteer Firemen's Carnival when it is expected uniformed com panies from Pennsylvania, Now York, Con necticut, Delaware and New Jersoy, accom panied by their apparatus will appear in tho parade and participate in tho coutests. A number of valuable prizes will be glvou amongst them, one each for tho finest equipped company, finest apparatus, and for sprint race with apparatus. To accommodate thoso wishing to parti cipate In, or witness tho contests or parade, tho Philadelphia & Beading Bailway will, for this occasion, sell excursion tickets at tho low rato of single faro for tho round trip (with a minimum of 25 cents). Tickets good goiug on November 0th and 10th, and good to re turn until Novemhor 11th, inclusive For time of trains and rates of fare consult tickot agents. to cuius a conn is omz day. Tako Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 25C; ItobliuT. oflllH spoooli. Chicago, Nov.. 8. William Kastner, a cook, was held up' by footpads when passing under tho Lake street elevated railroad structure In Market street last evading. The robbers searched Kast ner's pockets, but finding nothing of value thero they determined to rob him of his speech. One of them placed a revolver close to the victim's throat and fired. The bullet cut through the vocal cords and completely destroyed Kastnor's power of speech. The rob bers escaped. Help Comes to Those Who Take Bed Flag Oil for spralus, burns, cuts. At G rubier Bros., drug store. ClirlHtlim Solonco "Ilonler" Arrested Kansas City, Nov. 8. Nothing ever stirred the Christian Scientists of Kan sas City as has the arrest of Mrs, A. J. Jialrrt, Christian science neaier, tor falling to notify the health authorities of a case of diphtheria which she had treated. Should she be convicted It is certain that an appeal to the court of final resort will be taken. Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is Instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointmont. Your dealer ought to keep It. GOLD MAD SAILORS TRIED ASS0N Would Jlnvo Destroyed a Hark lu Order to Go to Klondike. San Francisco, Nov. 8. The whaling bark John N. Wlntjirop, Captain Ma ppmbe, arrived yesterday from Behrlng ea,, ptie reports a catch of several whales which yelded 10,300 pounds of bone and boo barrels or on, Early in July, the Wlnthrop Bpoke the whaler Gayhold, and for the first time heard of the Klondike gold discoveries. The crew became greatly excited and three ot the sailors, J. A. Krueger, O. w. Dlgman and IL J. Jones, formed a plan to destroy the vessel and make their way to the Alaskan coast. The men stole tar and turpentine from the ship's store, and with other Inflammable ma terlal started a fire In the hold. For tunately the flames were extinguished before much damage was done. The three conspirators were at once put In Irons. Dlgman made a written confes slon, stating that Krueger was the originator of the plot. During the rest gf the voyage Krueger was kept In olose oonilnment, but Dlgman and Jones were allowed partial freedom. When bilious or costive, cat a Casoarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 36c FIREMEM'S INTERSTATE CARNIVAL, Trenton, November 10 Reduced Itateg via Pennsylvania Itatlroad, For the Firemen's Interstate Carnival at Trenton, N. J., November 10th, tho Peunsyl. vanla Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Now YorK City, and all points on its line in New Jersey ; In Pennsylvania east of and Including Ilarrisburg, Lock Haven, Llttlestotvn and Nottingham, and In Delaware, north of and including Newark and Dover, and at rate of single fare for tbo round trip (no less rate than twenty-five cents), tickets to be sold November U and 10, good to return until November 1, 1807. Puro blood and a good digestion are an in snranoo Against disease and sullorlng. Bur dock Bleed Bitters keeps the hUod pure, the digestion perfect. .-nip Sunk, G'rSw UKOiipotl. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 8. The ship John McLeod, Captain Stewart, with g, cargo of sugar, ijound to this port, struck on a rock yesterday, during thick fog, and sank soon after the crew left. Blip s a total loss. She was 1,513 tons, and was worth StQ.QQQ. Her eargq was valued at ahout ,100,000, The tp tain and craw lost all their tffeatg, Small pill, safe pill, best pill. DeWitt's Little Karly Bisers cure biliousness, ooustlpa. tion, sick heodaobe. C. II. Ilagcnuucb. DEMOCRATS YIELD IN OHIO, But Are Willing to Aid lit the Defiant or Ilnnnn. Cincinnati. Nov. 8. John R. McLean and pfcrty loft last night for Waalilng ton. Mr. McLean ban been considered the Democratic candidate for nenator, and Ills departure Is regarded as an In dication that he concedes the legisla ture to the Tlepubllcans, notwithstand ing the numerous notlcee of contests. Before his departure Mr. McLean held a conference with Chairman 'MeCon vllle and other Democratic leaders. There Is nothing known as to the prob able policy of the Democrats ns a minority In the legislature, hut It Is believed they will Join the antl-Hanna Republicans In bringing out a new man for senator. If Governor Iluslinell should be elected senator by a fusion the lieutenant governor, A. W. Jones, would become the chief executive. As the state senate is Democratic by 19 to 17, It is said that a Democratic sena tor would succeed Jones and be tn line for the governorship. Among the IB conceded to the Democrats In the sen ate Is Senator Volght, of Cincinnati, a fusion Republican, who holds the bal ance of power In that body, and he is non-committal. Wabnino: Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed tho warnings of danger and save themselves eufierlng and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure, it Isnu infallible remedy for ,sb. wil, nun,, .mi ! .mm .uu .uua U. 11. liagoniniou. i I"ih Aitltinlo of Mount lrnnrer. Eeatile. Wash., Kov. 8. Tlie latest computation lroni the al Itude ofIount Ranter places Columbia, tne nignesi nolnt. 14.628 iect above the level of tne sea. These figures have been deduced from observations made by Professor descending the mountain on the night! of July 27, 1897. Mnjor Buttorworlli Critically 111. Cleveland, Nov. S. The physicians in attendance upon Major Denjamin But terworth, commissioner of patents, who Is 111 with pneumonia at the Hollenden hotel, give but little encourngement of his recovery. Mr. Ilutterworth's wife and daughter, who were summoned from Cincinnati, are at his bedside. You can't afford to risk your lifo by allow ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain euro aro afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. C. IL Hagcnbucn. A BRUTE'S CONFESSION Tolls now Ho Klllod His Threo Sis tors nml Littlo Brother. Montreal, Nov. 8. Thomas Nulty, 21 years of age, brother and confessed murderer of the victims of the Hawdon tragedy, was taken to Jollette Jail yes terday. Tom and the two older sisters had frequently quarreled, and it ap pears that on Thursday he had a row with the oldest girl, Elizabeth, who was only 16 years old. "Words had been succeeded by oaths and blows, until Tom drove his sister out of the house. Then, according to the confession of the crime made by him, he followed her to the barn, threatening to murder her. The second sister, Annie, arming herself with a keen bladed ax, follow ed Tom, resolved to protect her sister from Violence, even If she had to use the ax. Tom turned sharply around, and before she was aware he came sud denly upon her. A brief Btruggle for the weapon was followed by Tom wresting the ax from her hands and Striking savagely at her neck, Hla woodman's skill did not fall him. The keen weupon waB burled 'In her neck, and she fell dead, Just as the horrified Elizabeth ran up to see what had hap pened. As Elizabeth turned to flee tho murderer remembered her as the first cause of the crime, and resolved to carry out his original Impulse of re venge. He chased the shrieking girl to the barn and struck her also with the ux, felling her as he had done poor Annie. Tom then returned to the house and forced opeg the door, which the two other children had barii'caded, and killed them as he did the ttJ.ers, A cough is a danger signal of worso troubles to come, Curo tho cough and provent its results by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, Jap Brought IMolouH sailors to 'Jlci-iiih San Francisco, Nov. 8. Advices re eelved from Japan by the steamship Coptic toll of an encounter between the crew of the American sealing schooner St. Lawrence and Captain GunjI, of the Island of Sklmushlrl, in the Kueilis. Part of the schooner's crew went ashore, presumably to get a supply of water, but Instead of doing so wont on a hunting expedition and tried to run things generally, They were or dered tp return to their vessel. They refused, and finally Captain GunJl tired a shot from an artillery piece over tho vessel. ThlB had.thejdeslred effect. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. VF.lt slnea I vraa eighteen years old until i learned or Dr. mhos' uestora live Remedies, I suffered from sick irailoche and extreme nervousness anddys Hiwla. In time heart disease developed. I 70s treated by several doctors with no re .lot. Severe palpitation with pain in left oreast, shortness of breath, and smothering polls made me most miserable. I pro ured Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Saw Heart Cure and took them alternately is directed. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap idly that Inside of six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight All pain in the heart Is gone, and the nervousness has wholly left me," Mhs. Onxg. Knapp, iY. German St., Littlo Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'S6. Dr. Silica' Remedies aro sold by all drug jlbta under a positive guarantee, first bottlo boneflts or money rof unded. look on Heart ind nerves sent free to all applloaqU, DR. MILES MEDICAL OQ., Elkhart, InO. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think of soma simple tlilou to patch W Proteet your Idwij thr may Wrtta JOHN WEUBKllUURN ItT-l. - TODIlrtVIHllmU IV, . . . ... IIIU. nori. W&ihlDffton. D. C for their Sl.tU) r sod lilt ot tvto buodred laveatloni woaitd. i. u ror tneir si,tuj pnts oaa 0 Mllns ZW ?- nervine m ' Restores . I I "COLD DUST Largest packngc greatest THE N. K, FAIR BANK COJWPANY, Chicago. BU Louis. New York. A "BIG" SAVING ! TiQ -orj-Wtuon Qnn stive money ITT. . r,:., ., aiuiu. v c un: uiiuing m nmrkable For which other stores are asking proportion. We make Olir NeW Stock HilS Arrived Blld . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. plOpperts shoe: store 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Tw,o doors above Merchants' Bank. m CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of.Pacts 'A m In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field, . First Come, First Served , Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, clothes. If yon do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also conies power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by ,the nome manuiaciurer. j guarantee home industry and secure a reliable FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. BRANDONVILLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. The Florida Llmlli d Will Again ICun on . the Southern Kalltvuy. Tbo Florida Limited, which is tlio syn onym of all that is elegant In modern rail way trains, and which during its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seoking tho mild climate of Florida, will be placed in sorvico by tho Southern Hallway about tho first week in January, 1603. With its return to service this train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlhulcd between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not boretuforo presented, and which will bo destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. Tho Southern Kailway Is having built for tho Florida Limited service threo tralns.each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping ears, a compartment car and a library add observation oar, oach oar com plete in all 1U appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convenience of tho pas sengers, Whiio no schedule lias as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will be the quickest ever arrauged betweeu Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day .and a rive at St, Augnstlno before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia lleoonl. Notlee. Applications for lurtber informa tion addressed to Jno. M. lleall, -iiiitrlot Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 8g Cbeettiut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attentiou. 10-25-tf IlouMbQld Necessity Oasrsrots Osudy Cathartlo, the most won derful medical disonvery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, eleauslng the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleue buy and try a box of U. 0. C. to-day -, 10, 28, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to eure by all druggists. Two l'uultlvd M'lirdeVor-H'C'npfuro'rt, New York, Nov. 8, John Parker, alias "llloodsore," colored roan, who la wanted here for the murder of his white wife, Kitty, on Oct, U, 1890, and George Walker, alias "Chicago Kid," also colored, who killed a negro on Thompson street. In thla city, on Oct. 4. 8M. wmv arrested In Pittsburg on Saturday by detectives from this city, Tarker kicked hit wife to death during . quarrel about another white woman, "When you want , good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general ttnsmttbing done oal on E. F. QaUagber 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c stoves 1-tf COLD BUST.1 economy. Made only by Boston. Philadelphia. by making their purchases at our vtl. n fll1-. - -L t owv w Mw.w low price of .19 $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in a specialty of repairing. mm in i i i i i in i i tttt ir a im rori i w rmn-an in many respects, is like a suit of goes witu every wneei. ratronize wheel. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for . f i". Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Pdrter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS,. Prop. -Successor to- vnnnoKnso'iinREn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. Wanted-An Idea Wbo can thlflK of solas slmpl ,hln.lnn.l.nlt Write JOHN WEFbEHUUIlN A Ot)., Patent Attor. ."fiina-toii, IJ. 0.,or their l.ao prlte on lua lut ot two hundred (nvuiiUias wsateO.