ft ft 1 1- Fi i lie an 111. E I Two The Herald r;sT,Mii.isiiiu isto. "All Ins News That's Fit to Print." Published every rvmlna;, except Sunday, at 8 South Jardhi street, Shenandoah, Po. LONO JHSTANOH THI.15PIIONR. he Iternld Is dellv rod In Hhnimlih nnd the surrounding town for six cents a wek, lmy able to the carrier. By mnll l.00 n year, or TS cents a month, payable in advance. Ad vertisements charged according to afar Mid position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisement never the publication of news demand The right l reserve! to reject any aivertlcment, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Alive Using rates mode known npnn application ntered nt the it oftloe lit Hhermndoah, 111., as second class mull mutter. YOU CAN NOT KBACH HKAUHRC or -TUK HKHA WI TH WHJOH AWY OTHXR IUILY PUBLICATION. FRIDAY, OCTOIIER 0, 18fl9. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Pnrever. 8cHDYiiKii.li county will (jive Col. Barnett, of the limiting Tenth Hegi ment, a roynl reception. It is noticeable that none of the new ragtime songs lias been adopted to the Democratic ory of "Haul down the flag." No onk can blame the Democratic leaders for trying to appropriate George Dewoy a man who has no conception of a doubtful state. It keeps the Democratic candidates busy straightening out the kinks in their own ranks, if reports from different parts of the county are re liable. Dewey's service began just forty ypnrs before the battle of Manila. His powers of endurance are under going their severest test, but he stands up to it like a seasoned veteran. After, November 7th the Demo cratic candidate for District Attorney will agree with the people that his campaign was a huge- joke. As a joker our friend McLaughlin is all right, but as the county's prosecuting attorney nit. EVIDENCE is not wanting to show that the present board of County Commissioners are giving the people an economical administration of the county's affairs. This is what the people want, and they will show their appreciation by the election of Frank It. Kantner and Horace F. Ueber in November next. Mr. McLean, the Democratic can didate for Governor of Ohio, ought to know something about trusts and big corporations. He has made $15, 000,000 by investing in them and is the president of the Washington Gas Light Company, with a salary double that received by the Governor of the state in which he spends a few weeks when a candidate. Emanuel Jenkyn, the Republican candidate for Recorder, received a large vote in Shenandoah three years ago, and as he has gained in popu larity it is not unreasonable to expeot that he will lead his Democratic op ponent in this town. While Mr. Jenkyn is a speoial favorite among the miners, he has won the admira tion of the business element by the excellent manner in which he con ducts the office. An Important Decision. Judge Gunster, at Soranton, made an important ruling, the effect of which may extend all over the state, to municipalities and townshipH which have been liberal in the grunting of franchises to occupy public streets and highways, and which grants had attached to them forfeiture of the rights given if not availed of within certain periods. He holds that there must be an authoritative revocation of these privileges to have effect. The decision was made in the ease of the Soranton Traction Company, wbiuli two months ago occupied cer tain streets there with tracks upon franchise granted in 1898, but which the ordinance provided should be taken advantage of within two years. When the company was ready to eon Meet its new tracks an injunction stopped the work. Judge Gunater heard the case, and ruled that as the city had allowed the franchise to x 1st for years without interference and only stopped it when the work was about completed, it can not be contended for a moment that m be. tween privato parties sueh oonduet would not be a waiver of the right to forfeiture, and the eity stands on no higher ground thau a private Indi vidual. Many similar frauohiieg exist, granted years ago, but never revoked. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist aud gat free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam Cor the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that U guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, BronciiltU and Cowwrap (ion. Price 25c and 50c. Vo 77 rs. Pinkiam, jCynn, 97fass. LITTIK TO IIIL rlMKHAU NO. 41,107 ' Dkab FniBND A year nfjo I wan a prcnt sufferer from female -weakness. My head nalied nil tho time and I wokM get 10 dlzay and hare that all gone feeling in the stomach ami wm so nervous and restlesn that I did not know what to do with myself. " My food did me no" good and I had a bad case of whites. 1 wrote to you and alter taking Lydia K. Plnkliam's Vejre-I Uiolo compound a directed, I can truly say that I fool like a new woman and cannot tell you how grateful I am to you. "I havo recommended it to all my friends and have given it to my daughter who is now getting along splendidly. May you live many years to help our suffering sisters." Mns. C. CAnpESTEn, 253 Grand St., Bbooklyn, N. Y. Over eighty thousand such letters as this were re ceived by Mrs. Pinkham during 1897. Surely this is strong proof of her ability to help suffering women. Arrest imI nil a Murder' t'liniw. Orange, N. J., Oct. 6. Marcus L. Ilennion, son-in-law of Mrs. Nathaniel W. Dobbins, whose husband's skeleton was found under a heap of rocks at West Caldwell, N. J., was arrested yes terday and held without ball, charged with murdering Dobbins. The arrest was made In the morgue here, Just aftor Hennlon had looked at the bones of the dead man. Mrs. Hennlon and Mrs. Dobbins had just identified the remains as those of Dobbins, com pleting the round of Identification be gun early In the week, when the body was found. Hennlon refused to make any statement and was at once com mitted to the county jail at Newark Mrs. Drannlng, another daughter, said her father had told her that on one occasion Hennlon tried to strangle him. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy ara not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at A. Waslcy's drug store. To emit os t Plant's Will. New York. Oct. G. The Times says: The statement Is made on the au thority of friends of Mrs. H. D. Plant, widow of the founder of the Plant system of railroads and steamboats, that legal proceedings will be insti tuted soon to Bet aside the provisions of Mr. Plant's will and obtain for tho widow and her son a portion of tho dead millionaire's estate. Tho will provided only for tho payment of a stated income to Mrs. Plant and her son, the entire estate being held In trust for the benefit of the grandson. Mrs. Plant, who Is still comparatively young, was the second wife of H. B. Plant and her Bon was a stepson of the financier. Drink Grain-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetising. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about 'jC as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink Is and 25c. A Kontuckv Horror. Maysviiie, Ky., Oct. G. Mrs. James Lashbrook, wife of a well-to-do farmer and a member of one of the best fam ilies in this county, was ravished and murdered yesterday at her home at Clark's Station, six miles from this city. After the outrage her assailant secured a club and beat out the wo man's brains. ' Richard Coleman, a young negro, who Is under arrost, has confessed his guilt. Clinlrmnn .tonus Hnmn Atrtiln. New York, Oct. G. Senator James K. Jones, chairman of the Democratic national committee, arrived at this lort on the steamer Umbria today. Ho was met at the wharf by George Fred Williams, W. J. Abbott. Dr. Olrdner and other gentlemen representing the Chicago platform Democrats, as well as by a delegation from the Demo cratic club, of New York city. England Oliitrtorlnif Amxrlcnn Ships. New York, Oct G. The Tribune says: Surprise and interest have boon excited in shipping circles by the news that within the last three days some 35 vessels engaged In the trans-Atlan tic trade have been chartered by the British government for periods of three months and upward. Araoug the ships chartered are a number belong ins; to the big passenger and freight lines. J.ooomottvo Turncl a soniorsnult Toledo, Oct. 6. A faBt train on tho New York, Chicago and St. Louis road was wrecked last night at Bellevue at 6 o'clock. The engine left the track at the Wheeling and Lake Erie cross ing and turned completely over. En glneer Tracey was badly Injured, los ing a leg. Fireman Lynch, Baggage man J. H. Harper and Mall Clerk Charles Glasgow were slightly injured. MnssnoliUHettH ItopiiblloanlTli'knt, Boston, Oct. 6. The Republican stat convention met In Music Hall to day. Lieutenant Governor W. Murray Crane, of Dalton, was nominated for governor, unopposed; John L. Bates, sneaker of the houss of represent. tlves, was the unanimous choice for lieutenant governor, and Secretary of State W. M. Olin and Attorney General H. M. Knowlton were renominated. City OflloluU IndlntHd. Sprlngflsld, Ills.. Oct. 6. The San gamon county grand Jury yesterday in dicted Mayor Lorsn U. Wheeler, Chief of Police Hugh 8. Castles and John Mockler, the last named a prominent saloon keeper, charged with a ton spirary to "allow, permit, promote and protect keeping of common gaming houses" In the city. IItl'OMM I'julrlH Fires, Pana, Ills., Oct. 6. Prairie fires which are raging west of here havu destroyed hundreds of acres of meadow and corn, a thousand tons of hay and several buildings. Heroic efforts are being made to check the progress of the fires. The loss will be many thou sands of dollars. Mill RACE FIZZLE Not Wind Enough to Tako tho Yaohfa Ovor tho Oourso. ANOTHER ATTEMPT TOMORROW. At Ono Timet Columbia Wn n Mllo Atitttut. Hut Tlmy Quit About Jtvim. Col. I'ii.mio'm Htenni Yacht Amiihl ti'lto DofMiits Wlilmior'n .Insciphltio. New York, Oct. G. Again yestorday the sea refused tho Shamrock and Co lumbia a field of conflict; again yes terday tho tnultlludo which went out to witch the eonteitnnla for the yacht ing championship of the world return ed disappointed and not a little dis gusted. The q -estion of supremacy of the two great yachts is still as much an open question ns before the first meeting, as the contest yestorday was in somo respects moro of a fluko than that of Tuostlny. It was a drifting match almost from start to finish. Tho yachts crossed the lino wltn a hroozo of flvo knots, and tho wind blew moro than six knots, most of the time less than three, and part of the tlmo not a breath of air wns stirring. After sail ing four hours and 43 minutes, tho yachts having covered only 12 miles of the course to tho outer mark, the rogatta committee declared tho race off, as it was manifestly impossible, with the breoze then blowing, for tho boats to round the Btako before tho tlmo limit expired, much less to get back homo again. Tho next attempt will be made tomorrow. During the time in which the yachts were nt it tho wind, which carried them dead before It ovor the line, had hauled around until at the finish they wore heating into Its teoth. While the wind held astern tho Columbia stead ily outfooted hor rival until-she was fully half a mllo ahead, hut In the shifting, unfiling winds that followed during the last three hours, with tho great single stickers tacking and beat ing and gybing to catch evory streak of wind, with fortune helping one about as much as tho other, the Sham rock gradually worked her wny up un til, when tho race was declared off, tho two boats were about on even terms, the Shamrock perhaps half a length ahead, but so close was the Columbia that Captain Barr could have thrown a biscuit to tho foreigner. Tho only losson learned by the nautical sharps from yesterday's trial of tho abilities of the two boats is that In light wather conditions the Co lumbia is the superior In running and reaching and tho Shamrock slightly better In beating. There has yet been no Indication of what cither boat can do in a piping fullsall breeze. The weather bureau had promised good, strong wind, but the prophecy was a most dismal failure. It was Just an ideal lazy, hazy, Indian sum mer day, a day for white duck and a novel under some tree ashore, rather than an overcoat and a yacht race afloat. A heavy hazo hung over sea and land. The opaquo curtain shut off the view of the thousands waiting on tno Highlands of Naveslnk and the Long Island snore. So gentlo was tho crestlcss, pulsating seas that any sort of harbor or river craft, from a steam er to a rowboat, could venture out with impunity, and a vast colony of excur sion boats, ocean going steamers, yachts, tugs, sidewhcelers and sailing vessels gathered around the red hulk of the Sandy Hook lightship, seven miles from the eutrance to tho lower bay, to watch tho start. The torpedo boats guarding the course threaded their way in and out through the acres of boats like needles, their wakes a thread of foam, warn ing the excursion skinners to keoD their distance. But little difficulty was pxpenencoa yesterday, as Captain rvans' interviews threatening dire consequences to offending skippers had liaa a wholesome effect. Already the crowd was disappointed. Each one had come down praying for a stiff breeze, and had found Instead that there was hardly wind enough to keep tne nags uuttermg. What there was was from northwest to north, from over the land. Outside. of tho ruck of the steamors the old cup defender, Vigilant, made a beautiful picture, leaning awaythrough the mist, anu the old schooner Ameri ca, which had brought the blue rib bon of the sea across the western ocean 50 years ago, attracted universal attention as sho sailed about to seo how her latest champion would de fend it. Preparations were made aboard both yachts for the lightest airs before the start. Columbia dis carded hor heavy steel topsail yard for a lighter and longer pine one, and tho Irish boat sent aloft tho largest club topsail ever seen on her, larger by yards than any used in her trials on this side. Besides Managing Ownor C. Oliver Iselin and Mrs. Iselln there were on hrnrrl th Cnlnmbln W. Ttiitlpr rtii'innn Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes the most in tonso suffering. Many have for vears vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse oil than ever. Rheumatism Is a blood disease, anu cswiifs bpeciuc js the only cure, bo causo it is the only remedy which can roacn sucn aeep-seatoa aiseases. A few years a so I was taken nrlth Inflamma tory Rheumatism, whloh became go Intense that I was (or weeks unablo to walk. I tried several prominent physt' clans and took their treat ment faithfully, but was unable to get the slight est relief. In fact, my con. dltlon sefmed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire body, and from November to March I suffered aconv. I tried many patent medicines, but none relieved me. Upon the advloe ot a friend I decided to trv 8. S. 8. Before allowing me to take It, how ever, my guardian, who waa a chemist, ana lyzed ths remedy, and pronounced It free of potash or mercury. I felt so much better after UklnK two bottles, that I continued the rem frty, and in two months I was oured completely. The cure was permanent, for I have never since had a touch of Kheumatlsm though many times exposed to damp and cold weathCT. HleaNor M. TxrrsLL, 8711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism. Throw aside your oils and liniments, as they can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctora their notash ! nnn montninr will nrlri in vnv ftfontttt- lty and completely destroy your diges tion. 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Come In and get a RREE PACKAGE. You are Welcome. Jr.. Oniltaln Wohilhn Thorne, Captain Nat Herreshoff, Hor- uort ieeus, sailniaUer Hnthaway and Hugh Kelly, representing the Royal Ulster Yacht club. flnntnln flh.ivllo Barr steered the yacht. un uoard the Shamrock, besido hor skippers, Hogarth and Wrlnge, were Navigator Hamilton, Captnin Ben Parker, saninc master nf TCmnnmr William's yacht Meteor, Sailmaker uaisey, .Messrs. McUUUIownoy, Sher man Crawford and Henrv P. T.li.nltt the last named renrosentlntr thn Nnn' York Yacht club. IJISAlM'OIXTnn SIMICTATOJIS Witness tlio Victory of the Amplii trltii Ovor tlio .losnplilnu. Now York, Oct. C While returning to tho city from tlio yacht races yes terday there was a spirited race be tween Colonel Oliver H. Payne's splendid yacht Ampliitrlto nnd P. A. 13. Wldonor's recently built Josephine. The race started off the buoy which marks the finish of the international contest. With Mr. Widener on tho Josephine were -10 or more friends, in cluding Harry Payno Whitney, Colo nel Payne's nephow. Tho raco was ovor a course about 34 miles long. The boats were right alongside of each other while tho raco was belnp; ar ranged. Just before tho signal to start Harry Payno Whitney called to his uncle from the bridge of tho Jo Eorhino: 'Wore going to beat you, uncle. I'll bet you $500 we beat you." "Make it a thousand and I'll ac cept," called Colonel Payne. 'I'll make It $2,000," come back the answer. "I'll make It $3,000." called Colonel Payne. "Let's say $5,000," called out young Whitney. Colonel Payno said $3,000 was enough, and this amount was agreed upon. For the first 15 miles It was a regu lar seq-saw race, but Just after tho sixteenth mile the Amphltrlto began to crawl ahead and tho Josephine was unablo to catch hor. When off Gov ernor's Isalnd, tho finishing lino, the Araphltrlte was a mile In the lead, covering the dlstanco In an hour and fifty minutes. 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Judge Allen hold that tho bankrupt court had full power over all mortgages and dower Interests, nnd that they must go into the bank rupt court. The practical effect of the decision is to compel the sale by the district court of estates which are mortgaged to tho full extent of their value. THAT JOYFUL FHKLINO With tho exhilarating senso of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness which follows the use of Syrup of Figs is unknown to tlio few who havo not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by tho woll-luformcd. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE. A Slxteeu-'Venr-Old Girl's Xestlrnonr lloforn the Mnzet Committee. New York, Oct. 6. The Maret com mittee resumed its sessions yesterday. Kvldence was brought out concerning the unlawful sale of liquor by tenants of buildings owned by the city In the parks in the borough Bronx. Gussio Storm, a lu'-year-old girl, testified that she wns drugged and assaulted by Samuel Lelht. She was subsequently found In his apartments, and both were arrested. She was taken to the district attorney's office on June 24 and was asked by District Attorney Grady, a brother of Senator Thomas F. Grady, the Tammany orator, not to press the charge against Lelht. Mr. Grady promised, she claimed, that If she would not press the charge he would see that Lelht was punished and that Bhe could go free at once. Other wise, ho assorted, he would make it bad for her. A letter purporting to be from her was sent to the trial Judge, stating that she herself was not al together faultless. The witness claim ed that she had never written such a letter. Lelht's broth. In-law, Joseph Lnpldus, showed her a similar letter and tried to get her 'to sign It, When she refused ho told hor that others would fix It up. The letter was sent and Lehlt went free. Grady Is now dead. Convicted of Scuit tllnir Schooners. Halifax, N. S.. Oct. C The trial of the crews of tho schooners Juventa and St. Thomas, charged with scut tling those vessels off Canso, N, S., to crdlert the Insurance on the cargo and hulls, Is in progress at Whitehead. There aro four Indictments against the accused. Two of the. prisoners word convicted yesterday on two , counts. They are Munroe and Feltmate, the latter being mate of the St. Thomas. They got eight years each, 'and havo yet to bo tried on two other counts. A Burn r.ure for Couchs and Colds. That's what Pau-TIna Is, 25c. AtGruhler Bros., drug store. Coming Kventa, Oct. 0. Humphrey's Cosmopolitan Concert Company and Nlver's Anlmatoscope In the P. M. church. Oct. 30. First annual ball of the Shen auiloah iiase Hall Club in Kobblus1 hall. 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Cooley, Manager Duisness Hen's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tlio trip, address W. A. Turk, Qen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ey Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut St., l'liila., Pa. 0-l-4in SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Plrila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY H, 1809. FossenKer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn ITaven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lehlghton, Slatlnfrton, White Hull, Catasauquii, Allejitown, Bethlehem, Ennton New York anil Philadelphia at 6 28, 7 80 a. m . 12 52 anil S 17 p. in. For Wllkesbarre, AVhito Haven ond Pittaton, S 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. 111. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Siiyre, 'Waverly IClmlru, lEocheater, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva aud the West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For lielvidere, Delaware Water Gap aac Stroudsburg, S 28 a. m., 8 17 p- m. For Ijimbertvllleanu Trenton, 7 GO a. in. For Jeanesvllle, Leviston and Beaver Meadov 5 28 a. m., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrlcd, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 63 and 5 17 p. in. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 a, in., 5 17 p. in. For Scrauton, 5 28, 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvllle, and Aahland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Uaven Kun, Centralla, Mount Carinel and Sbamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. AirMahauoy City, Park Place and Delano, 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 92, 5 17 p. in. For Yatesvllle, 5 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 700. 9 20 a. in., 11 50 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Hhenandooli at 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. 12 62, 8 17 P. 111. Leave Slienanaoali tor Pottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New lloston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle lor Suenandoah, 9 45 a. in,, 12 83, 605, 8 15 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a.m., 12 45, 6 09, 8 2d, 8 81 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 43 a. in., 7 21 p. in.. Trains leave Shamokln tor Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and 5 83 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Yatesvllle, Mahanor City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrleil Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatberlr and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 6 82 p. in. For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Whit Hall, Conlay, Alleatown, Eaatou aud Phillips burg, 9 47 a. m.. and 8 32 p. in. For New York sad Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazlci: Eiieuaudooli, 8 60, a, in., and 0 27 p. m. M. IJ. CUTTER, Supi. Transportation, Mouth Bethlehem, Pu. ROLI.IN II. WIU1UR, Clenl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Oenl. Pasa. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Div. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa, I 3 k 2 I