TheHerald r.sT,iii,i.siii;i) 1810. "AH the Hews That's Fit to Print," tibllnlirxl evcrv evening, eiit Sunday, at 1 South Jaritln street, Shenandoah, I'll. unto nisTANcn tih.himio.vi he Itrrnld la delivered In Shenandoah nnd the urroundlnK town forJcentn w ok. pay able tii tho carrier. Ily moll M.W n yenr, or cent a moiitli payable In advance. Ad vertisements charnl aocorilliin to mmceamt position. The mlillhc rewrvo tlio rlulit to change the position ( t ndrertlwnents never tho publication nf hw ilenmnil Tlie rlglit I" renervml to reject any advertisement, wlietlier wll for or not, Mint tlio publishers mny deem Improper. Adver tising "ten inndo known igMiinppllentltui. ntercd nt the xwt ofllee at Shenandoah, lo., w second clnss limit matter. YOU OAS KOT nWAClt RBAMilM Of THH HRRAI.T) niRf) trait ANY OTHHll TUII.Y ITBI.1CATIOK. MONDAY. OITOIIEU ltl, 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. An incentive to united support of the Kepublluiin county ticket is the perHonul excellence of the nominees. CowAUDIA' iiiueiulo, such as some of the Democratic organs are making against several of the Hepubllcnn candidates are treated with contempt by self-respecting voters. Thkhk is n Jonah among the Dem ocratic candidates, and in order to avoid his escape the whole ticket will be thrown over board in November. The people will do the trick. AN exchange remarks that the reason of the apparent indifference on the part of the people as to the political situation, is .that they are too busy to talk politics. The advance agent of prosperity is abroad in the land. Statk Senator Flinn, the insur gent leader in the last legislature, is now confronted by his political enemies in Allegheny in a contest in which he will have to defend himself as a private citizen and business man. The charge is that he illegally used the funds of the city of Pittsburg. The political papers of Schuylkill county nro Indulging In some very vituperative campaign language and men and their past histories are being: liberally exploited. Philadelphia Time. Our contemporary is not altogether correct. The papers indulging in mud-slinging is confined to the Demo cratic organs. This is an old trick to divert attention of the voters from the personnel of their ticket. The Republican press has refrained from these personal attacks, but, in view of the unmanly fight being made against the candidates, would be justified in resorting to the same attacks as their opponents, and ic would not surprise us if they accept the gauntlet. About the most ridiculous story that has been sprung upon the long- sufTering public is the one that de clares that the Republican organiza tion is scheming to drop Maj. Gen Sno wden when his commission expires next year and appoint Lieut. Gov. J P. S. Gobin Major General of the National Guard in his place. Section 0 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania says : "No member of Congress or person holding any office under the United States on this state shall exercise the office of Governor or Lieutenant Governor." This is not the first campaign when the Democratic organs of Schuylkill county made the foolish mistake of counting on dissensions in the Repub lican party to eleot the Democratic ticket, and the disappointment which awaits them on the 7th of November -will not be their first experience in that line. The Democratic oandidates themselves fully realize by this time that they have nothing to hope for from Republican "kickers," for the very good reason.thut they have been unable anywhere in the county to find Republicans who are dissatisfied with the candidates of their own party. On the other hand, the nomi nees of the Demooraoy have had no difficulty at all in finding hosts of "kickers" in their own ranks. The disgraceful scenes that marred the closing hours of the Democratic con vention, and the fact that the nomi nees are mostly men who deserted the party In 1800, is sufficient to cause a big kick among thot-e Democrats who deem It a privilege as well as a duty to rebuke the party traitors. OVER A MILLION io-cent package of John son a Kidney Tills have been told. Jt was the ti rat Reliable Kidney Remedy S 8tlh. PEOPLE ARE USING JOHNSON'S KIDNEY PILLS FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES popaaj- ntloe, nnd It the ONLY ONK that is CCARANTHFO to cure all diseases of the K IDNKYS. BIADDKKand 1 BINARY ORGANS. What teller testimonial! could we give 15 Pill io cents. Ily wail for five aent stamps. Mor at Til Moms Uterstaritt, Im., PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sratihtdo LKTTIR TO MSI. rtMXIIAM NO. ,765 "Diuii Mits. PiKitiUM- I have mntiy, many thnnks to glvo you for what your Vegetable Compound has dono for mo. After first conflnoment I was slclt for nlno years with prolapsus of the womb, had pain in leftside in small of buck, a great deal of headache, pnlpllntion of heart and iencorrlicen. I felt so weak and tired that I could not do my work. I becamo pregnant again and took your Compound all through, and now liavo n sweet baby girl, I never before had such an easy time during labor, and I feel It was duo to Tiydhi B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now able to do my work atid feel hotter than I have for years. I cannot thank you enough." Mits. En. Eh LINOEB, Dkvime, Tr.x. Wonderfully Strengthened. " I have been taking Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable- Compound, lilood Purifier and Liver PillB and feol won derfully strengthened. Boforo using your remedies I was in a terrible state; felt like fainting overy little while. 1 thought I must surely dio. Hut now, thanks to your remedies, those feel ings are all gone." Mus. Emii.iis Schneider, 1S44 IIelkx Ave., Ietbojt Mica. NUflOETS OF NGWS. During the last three months 28,351 men and 7.C09 women wore arrested in New York. The Chicago Uutldlng Trades Coun cil threaton to order a striko on the now federal building there. A trolley car at Dallax, Tox., col lided with an excursion train, and 20 people were injured, three fatally. a Farmers W. II. Potter and ltouben Comley have found coal on their lands near Unionvllle, Contro county, I'a. Carl Drown, who started with an army of tramps to march to Washing ton, declared the mRrck off at Wichita, Kon. Amid a tumult of religious fervor, at Carnoslo Hall, New York, last night, Itev. A. 13. Simpson raised $08,000 for the heathen. While addressing a socialist meet ing in New York last night Mrs. Flor entine Cantfus-Lange was stricken with apoplexy and died. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Hitters are iust the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Ever)' bottle guaranteed. i-oit or !eii(trf!tr Mulls Abroad. Washington, Oct. 16. The bureau of navigation lias prepared a statement, from the latest available foreign of ficial reports, of steamship companies and mail contracts, showing an annual expenditure of $20,003,088 by foreign nations on their merchant shinning. The United States, it ia shown, paid to American vessels for ocean 'mails $1,038,141 for the fiscal year ended June 30, lsas. The mails to Great Britain cost $5,702,572, to Germany $1, 894,020, and to Franco $7,G32,242. A Card. Wo, tbo undorsigned, do herobv agreo to refund the money on a 30-ccnt bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold. We also guarau tee a 25-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Hagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Biersto.in & Co. 10 IB Glut, cod MiifTJiciitpiV In it Hotel" Klre. Hudson, N. Y Oct. IC The Wind sor hotel was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, and Wallace C. Hall, a drummer for a Philadelphia publishing company, was suffocated. AH the other guests escaped in their night clothes, losing all their baggage. The porter of the hotel alone saved the lives of ten women. There were many very narrow escapes. Tho property loss will exceed $50,000. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purines the breath by Its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. ABk your grocer tor tho "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flnnr made. PRESIDENT EASTWARD BOUND. The Chief MnirlKtrnte Spends n Quiet Sunday lit Sioux City, la. Sioux City, la., Oct. 10. Sunday was a quiet day for the presidential party. At 10 o'clock in the morning the train was brought down to the Union sta tion from a siding, and the president and Mrs. McKinley, with some mem bers of the cabinet, were conveyed In carriages to the First Methodist church. Although no announcement had been made of the president's in tention to attend services at this church the building was crowded to suffocation and large numbers waited outside, unable to obtain admission. The sermon was delivered by tho pas tor, Rev. Robert Bagnell. Aftr IsavinE the First Methodise church the party was conducted by members of the local committee to the Sunday school of the Whitfield Metho dist church, where the president was presented to the school by ex-Congressman George D. Perkins. Ad dressing the members of the Sunday school Mr. McKinley said: "In the moment I shall tarry I havn only time to say to this group of young people, and older people, 'Hall and farewell, and wish for all of them the realization of all that Is noble In life and character under a government of high privilege and groat opportunity." Shortly after noon the presidential train was taken from the Union sta tion and again conveyed to a side track, some five mile) from the city, In order to avoid the scrutiny of the large crowds which continued to throng about the depot, large crowds which continued to private car was detached from the train and ho and the members of the cabinet were again conveyed to the city, Where a quiet dinner was enjoy ed by them at the residence of ex Congressman Perkins. The train loft for the east soon after 10 o'clock. HE VICTLMS OF FIRE, Through tlio' Burning of tlio Sound j Stonmor Nutmeg Stato. HEROIC! WATCHMAN MET DEATH. lint l'ortln. ltruvnr.v orSntniuil .In.vno tho t.oxi or Lifts Would llnvo lleoii ' MorciAiinllliittt'lmrcsor( owiiliI loi Agnlilit tlio Crow Not SumIiiIiu iI. Now York, Oct. 10. Nine persons lost tholr lives and ns many more were injured by tho burning, early Saturday morning, of tho Ilridgoport lino steam boat the Nutmeg State, off Sands Point, Long Island Round. The dead are: Charles Anderson, watchman on the boat; Patrick Cof fey, mnte; John Connors, member of crew; Bernard Hondry, oiler; Samuel Jnyno, Ilridgoport, Conn., baggage master; Thomas Murphy, member of crew; Nils Nllson. member of crew; unknown woman, passenger; unknown man, passongcr. Thoro was a panic aboard tho Nut meg Stato when tho cry of fire aroused passengers from their sleep. Tho ves sel was burning florcoly nmldshlns. Passengers tell stories of cowardlco on the part ot tho crow, but others deny tholr stutemonts. Seven of tho nine known victims of tho disaster were members of the crow. About a hundred persons wero In peril, hut prompt aid from others ves sals inndo the loss of life much smaller than hud been feared. After passengers and crow had loft the burning vessel she was sent at full speed toward tho beach, where she lies, a total wreck. Snmuol Jayne, baggage master, who lost his life, is doscrihed ns tho hero of the fire. He discovered tho outbreak aud gave the alarm. Ho ran about awakening all he could, and the flames were raging florcoly when at last ho tried to escape. He waB then on the upper deck, and in Jumping struck Ills forehead against the guard rail. Stun ned, ho fell into the water, and when the yacht Kismet went to his assist ance ho was almost dead. Ho died soon after aboard the yacht, Had ho not so courageously made his Way through tho smoke to alarm tho passengers tho loss of life would have been much greater. Tho work of taking passengers off the doomed vessel was done none too soon. She carried a large cargo, in cluding cases of cartridges. As tho fire made its way down into the hold there was n senes of explosions, which Increased the fierceness of the flames and destroyed the last chance of sav ing anything from the wreck. The chnrgo was made by several sur vivors that some of the crew acted in a cowardly manner, pushing the wo men to one side and getting into the lifeboats, regardless of the safety of others. Other passengers, however, assort that the crow acquitted them selves well. All reports agree that Captain Drooks, who is a seaman of long experience, was one ot the last to leave the burning vessel. Miss Savage was quoted as saying that When she attempted to get Into a lifeboat sho was rudely pushed back by some members of the crow. When your reporter saw her and asked her particularly whether there were any complaints as to the conduct of tho crew she said there were not. All that remains of the Nutmeg State are the twisted and blackened arms of steel and Iron surounded by tho huge copper bottom, which lies in tlio surf. Somewhere in tho debris are believed to he the five bodies, but it will be some days before these can be reached. These are supposed to be in the forward part of the hulk, whero the men of the crew were imprisoned by the fire. No attempt was made to recover any of the bodies yesterday, as tho debris still gave forth smoke, but the work will be commenced to day. The bodies of a woman and little girl which were washed ashore on Saturday are at the undertaking establishment at Port Washington. No one called yesterday to identify them. Tho body of an unknown, man was picked up by a yacht yesterday and taken to Stam form. Conn. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. Tbey're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. Avungcil Her Ilu-lmndV Murder. Nlles, O., Oct. IC Frank Augusta was shot and killed last evening in the Italian quarter by Mrs. Tauro, who was arrested and lodged in jail at War ren. About four months ago Domiulck Tauro was fatally stabbed in a fight and on his deathbed told his wife Augusta had stabbed him. The shoot ing of Augusta is the sequel. Mrs. Tauro has a 5-months-oId baby, which she took to Jail with her. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from an Im purity in the blood, Inherited from generations back. Fow people ore en tirely free from some taint in the blood, nnd It is impossible to tell when it will break out in tho form of dreaded Can cer. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch hns developed Into the most malignant Cancer. "I bad a severe Cancer which was at first only a few blotches, that I thought would Boon pass away. I was treated by several able physicians, but in spite ot their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dl Hon became alarming-. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I de cided to try 8. S. 8." which was so strongly recommended. The first bottle produced an Im provement. I continued the medicine, and in four months the last lit tle aoab droDoed off. I'."' ' Ten years have elapsed, and not a sign of the disease has returned." It. r. WILLIAMS, Olllsburg, Miss. It Is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. Tho disease Is beyond the skill of physicians. 8. S. B. is the only cure, because it is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. (Swift's Specific) Is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mer cury, tho most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Speolfio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. S.S.S.rfh0B bod 4 Premium List in Every Package. Quality, Low Price. Used in imons ornes. Our New, Premium List, which will shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! BASEBALL SEASON ENDGD. nrooldyn Wins, the ClmiMpIoimlilp, Itostou Soooiifl, l'lillndeliilitaTliird. The' National League baseball season ended with yesterday's western games, with Brooklyn in the lend, followed by Boston and Philadelphia, The stand ing of tho clubs at the finish is as fol lows: W.UPct W.L.Pct Brooklyn ..101 tl .CSZi Pittsburg .. 70 73 .510 Boston 95 57 .C25 Chlcaw ... 73 73 .507 I'liiladja ... 01 58 .CIS Louisville . 75 77 .483 Baltimore .. SO B2 .Mi Now York.. CO 90 .400 St. Louis.. 81 07 . 558 WqBht'n ... 51 93 .363 Clncinnatt . 83 C7 553 Cleveland . 20131 .123 SATIUIIUY'S NATIONAL I.BA0U8 OAMES. At Boston-Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 1. At Brooklyn (forfeited) Brooklyn, 9; Baltimore, o. At Cincinnati-Cincinnati, 12; Cleveland, 4. At Prtttsbure Louis ville. 4 PlttHbUTK. 1. At Washington Washington, 12- $I?w York. 9. SUNDAY'S NATIONAT, I.13AGUE GAMES. At ChicagoFirst fame; Chicago, 7; St. Louis, 0. Second game: Louisville, 9; Chicago, 5. At Cincinnati First same: Cincinnati, 1G; Cleveland, 1. Sacond game: Cincinnati, 19; Cleveland. 3. THAT JOYFUL i'KKIJNG With the exhilarating senso of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness which follows tlio use of Syrup of Figs 1$ unknown to the few who have not progressed beyoud tlio old-time medicines aud the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by tho well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig gyrup Co. (ADMIRAL DEWEY LEAVES BOSTON. Ten Tliniisand People Clioor the Do lmrtlnir Iloro ofMunlln. Boston, Oct. IC. Arald tho cheers of 10.0UO people Admiral Dewey departed from Boston last night on the Federal express for Washington. Tho admiral spent a very quiet day In the city resting. During the day ho visited the Bomenset club, where lunch was par taken of. When the time came to leave the club the crowd was so large outside the Beacon street entrance that tho admiral and party stepped out tho rear entrance. They walked through the Public Garden and nearly to Cop ley square, thence buck to tho Tour Bine, the admiral apparently not boln& noticed. Last night the admiral left the hotel in a closed carriage for tho railway station, under enoart of about 20 mounted police ofneers. The crowd which followed was a large one, and a greater one was at tho station. The party at once went aboard the ox press, which immediately loft, the on thiiBiastic people running down tha track after it. : w U Yoa Try It. If Shiloh's Cough aud Consumption Giro, which Is Milil for the small price of 25 cts., 60 cts. and $1 00, does not cure take the bottle back sad we will refsud your money. Sold for over fifty yearn on this guarantee. Frico 25 cts. audBOoto. Sold by P. D, Klrlln on a gunrauteo. luxury within ;t Coffee for the Money! Special WOOLSOIM SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. Harris' Shot Vroveil Fatal. Baltimore, Oct, 16. Mrs. Eva Harris, who was shot by her husband, Harry W. Harris, at their home, 15 North Strrcker street, last Thursday morn ing, died late Saturday night at tho Maryland University hospital, whither sho was removed after being shot. Mrs. Harris did not regain consciousness after being taken to the hospital, and no attempt was made to remove the bullet from her head. Harris has been committed to jail. Mrs. Harris was 24 years old, the daughter of A. Y. Jones, of Itonova, Pa, She was married to ,Harris about two and a halt years ago. There ! This is Just the Thing. I!ed Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Oruhler Bros., drug store. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Passenger trains leave Bhenundoah for Penn Hnven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lelilghton, &latiligimi, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allcjitown, Bethlehem, Easton Kew York and Philadelphia at 5 28, 7 SO a. in , 12 52 and S 17 p. in. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and Plttston. 9 23,10 12 a. m.. 1262 and 5 17 p. m. For LnceyUUe Towanda, Bayre, Waverly Elmlra, Iiochenter; Iludulo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the Went. 10 12 a. m.. 12 62 and 5 17 D. ni. For lielvidere, Delaware Water Gap an? t3troudsburg, 5 28 a, m., S 17 p. in. For Lamtertvllle and Trenton, 760a m. For .Teanesville, Leviston and Beaver M endow S 28 a. m., 12 62 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto at id Lumber Yard, 5 28. 7 60, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 and 5 ;i7 p. in. JforJeddo, Prlftou and Frceland, 8 28, 1012 a, m., S 17 p. m. For Bcranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 6 17 p. m. For Iot Creek, Ulmrdville, and Ashland, i 00, mrl 7 28 p. m. , For ltaveu Itun, Centralia, Mount Cnrrael and Hhaniokin, 10 41 a. in., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. For Mahonoy City, Park Place and Delano, S28, 7 60, 10 12 a. in., and 12 52, 6 17 p. in. For Yateaville. 5 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Htianiokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m., 11 60 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah ut 7 60, 10 12 a. in., 12 62, 8 17 p. m. Slew Ciustle, Moiea vnd New Boston, 7t0 and 10 12 a. m , 12 62 and 6 17 p. in. Leave l'ottavllle ' (or Shenandoah, 9 45 a, m., lias, K. M 15 p. m. Leave Hazleton (or Shenandoah, 9 66 a.m., 11 IS, S 09, 0 SB, 8 81 p. m. SUNDAY TKAIN8. Trains leave (or Itaven Hun, Centralia, Ml. Caniml.and Shamokln, S 40 a. in., 7 21 p. m., Trains leave Shamokln (or Shenandoah at 860a. iu., and 6 36 p. in. Icave Shenandoah (or Yateaville, Mabanov City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audanrleu llazli'ton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherl) jjhI Mauciidiuuk, 947a m., and 682 p. in. For Lelilghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Willi irnli, Coplay, Allentown, Easton and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 82 n. in. ior New York i Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave ilazlet; tfiienaudoah, 860, a. in,, auUl27i. ni. Jd. B. ClITTEB, Supt. Transportation , South Bethlehem, Pa. BOLMN II. Wn.P.Ult,Genl.Biipt., South Bethlehem, I'a. OHAltI.ES H, Ll'.E.Uenl. Pius. Agt., Now York, N. Y. A. W. NUNNEMACIIKIt, Dir. P. A., South llethlebtui, i'a. wmwinwi IIWMIIWIIWUmiflBMBMI the reach of all! Notice! GRAND OPENING! Fall Ls La EW 1WVA'VAAVVWVWVWVWWWVVVVW Lowest Prices Ever Offered the People of Shenandoah, This old reliable house extends a cordial invitation to the public to examine our stock before making their pur chases. It will pay you. We have the finest line of FALL OVERCOATS For Men, Boys and Children, made especially lor this season's trade. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. 8HE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE L. REFOWICH, Prop. 10 & 12 South main Street, - Shenandoah, Penua. Coming Kveiitn. Oct. 25. Tlio Famous 8outh Africans will appear at tlio Trinity Keformtxl church. Oct. 30. First annual ball of tlio Shen andoah Base Ball Club in Bobbins' ball. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink GralmO made from pure grains, A lady writes i "Tlie first time I mode Grain O 1 did not like it but niter using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee," It nourishes and feeds tho system, Tlie children can drink it freely with great benefit. It Is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a dv'licious and healthful table beveruge for old und y3ung'. IJC. and 25c, Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable 'emiums Roasted, Never Ground. Sold only in 1 lb. packages, Winter Stock, STYLES UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. T1IK HOT SPIlINas OF ABKAN8AH VIA, BOUTIIEIIN RAILWAY, Will eradicate from your system the linger ing effects of grip aud other ailments caused by tho sovoro wintor, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, ilver aud nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skill diseasos, and chroulo and func tional derangements. Tha mouutaln til Jiato of Hot Springs Is cool aud delightful In summon 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address O, F. Coolcy, Manager IJulsneas "Men's League, Hot Spriugs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets aud par ticulars of tlio trip, address V. A. Turk, Geu'l I'ass. Agt., Southern By., Washington, I). 0., or O, L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla,, I'a. 6-X-Iin