TheHerald lMTVULISlllil) 1870. "All the News That's Fit to Print," tibllshed every owning, except Sunday, at South Jardln street, Shenandoah, I'n. LONG lilsTANOl! TKLMMIONH. he JIernld is delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six eents n w ek, pay able to the curriers. By mail 18.00 ft year, or 15 cents n month payable In ndrwiee. Ad vertisements charged nccordl ng to space and position. The publishers reCTve tho right to change the position of ndvertlment nevcrtho publication of news demands The right is reserved to reject nny advertlMMiionl whether lld for or not, that the publishers tuny deem Improper. Adver tising rate made known upon appttostton. ntered at tho post oftlce at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. You! OAK XOT BIIAC11 . OF -T1IK HBRAM) TltnotTOH any othkx rOBI.JCATtOK SATURDAY, OCTOIIEU 1, 1889. OUR CQUtTRY : Firpt Last and Forever. Chairman Noonan'u press censor ship seems to be in ilrst-cluss working order. Oosi PAUL lias the larger amount of doflance, but Oom Jolin linn the greater number of troops. Some of the Democratic candidates base their plea for support on party regularity. Yet a great many Denio-cratB-think the capture of a nomina tion by despotic rulings and repudia tion of the Chicago platform, suffi ciently irregular to be condemned at the polls. Kkpoiits of an uprising among the Democratic voters of the county is not very encouraging to Chairman Noonan. A convention controlled by candidates who repudiate the doc trines of William Jennings Bryan is liaro'iy an incentive to enthuse the rank aod file of the party. For some reason "Corporal" Sowden, of Lehigh county, is not doing any work on the stump, al though he offered his services early in the campaign. The venerable Mr. Jenks is also missed this year. Mr. Creasy is, however, being worked full time and is doing three men's work. The action of the New 'York Central railroad in deciding to use anthracite coal exclusively in the future will probably induce Other companies to also discontinue the use of bituminous coal for their passenger traffic. From interviews with the presidents of the great railway cor porations, it seems that beneficial effects are sure to follow. Even as it is, however, the general demand for anthracite is at present very much greater than the supply. Brave flen, These I The men now in control of the Democratic organization in this county, whose noble lubors in behalf of Palmer and Buckner, the nomi nees of the gold wing of the Democ racy in 1800, were so ill rewarded, stands yet upon the breathless heights of principle. Their heroic souls, this year, are filled with stern JefTer sonian virtue. It will be remembered that the gen tlemen, at least a majority of them, now seeking the votes of loyal Bryan Democrats, were so unbending in their anti-silver convictions that they refused to allow an endorsement of the Chicago platform to be presented at the recent Democratic county con vention. Scan the list of men now in control of the party organization men who made the platform and dictated the nominations and you will find In the fore front those who refused to support the Democratic national ticket In 1800. This year, however, those bolters pine for Demo cratic harmony and union. Why ? They are candidates for ofllce them selves, and want the silver lion and the gold lion to lie down together. In view of the faot that tlieSohuyl kill Democrats who don't believe in silver are an Inconsiderable minority, the proposition to give the "traitors of '86" all the offices with fat salaries is almost pathetic In its modesty. It is painful to have to know that there are thousands of loyal supporters of William Jennings Bryan in this county who will make it convenient to be absent from the polls In Novem ber, as a rebuke to the men who de serted the Democratic candidate for President, and have now the audaolty to seek Democratic votes on the plea of party regularity. But that is the situation. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE JOHNSON'S A Scientific, Untitling and Permanent Rem cdy lor Uypep:la Indigestion and all Stomacll and Nerve Troubles. ... Put up in tablet form pleasant and easy to tixe and affording Immediate relief by enabling nature to fiiniuli nntural n"uribiarot to tbe blued, Nerve and Alusclca. LargtBoiet. 10d.2Sc,ande0c. FOR SALE BY iTsPEPSIl ALL DRUGGISTS. The Body's Purifier. Tho Kidneys nnd liver act as purifiers for the huma'i body. The blood, which is the life, is relieved by them of all poison ous and effete matter, and pusses onward to energise and vitalise the entire system. Most important, then, is it thru these organs should ade. quately perform their proper functions, and happily nn agent exists which, when they become disordered, congested and all clogged tip, can restore them quickly to their normal healthy condition. Itjias blessed the world for twenty-five years, nnd is known as Warner's Safe Cure. It has saved thousands of lives, nnd is to-day the only known specific for nil diseases nnd weaknesses of kidneys and liver. Sunday Specials. Services In the Trinity Reformed church o-morrow at 10:00 a. in., nnil 0:80 j. m. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. ltov. 'A. 8. Yeariok, pastor. Regular services will be hold In the United. Evangelical church, North Jnrillu street, to morrow at 10 b. m. nnd (1.30 p m. Sunday school nt 1.30 p. in. Rev. .1. 15. Hensyl, pastor. K. L. C. K. on Monday ovculng. Prayer, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evjiiings. Hilda study overy .Friday evening. Jr K I,. C. E. ovory Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Mooro, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. ami 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at ii p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services In AH Saints' Protestant Episcopal I'hurch, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows: Holy Communion, 10:30 a. tn. Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. Evening prayer, 0:30. , O. W. Van Foasen,, pastor. First IJaptist church, comer of West and Oak streets, Itev. I). I. Evans pastor. Seryicos at 10 a. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday ovcuings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. ivlnss meeting Uitirsaay evenings. Sorvices in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday eveuing at 0:30 nild 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and sons service on Thursday even- ing at 7:30. Strangors always welcome II. W. Koohler, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, cornor Oak and White street. Rev. J. T. Swindells pastor. Oeneral class meeting at 0:30 a.m., led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ro., Dr. J. S. Callen, huperlntendent. bornion at 0:30 p. ni. Beats tree, everybody welcome. Calvary Raiitlst church, South Jardiu street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Rev. It. It. Albins, pastor. aubatli school at 2 p. m., Deacon John Bumi, Superintendent. H. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, nt 7:30. Wednosday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30: Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Rev. John (Irubler, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Lauriain, pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish B. C. church, North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lctiarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Ghurch of tho Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. ni., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Weneslaus V. Matulaitis. Keholetli Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to lo a. m. and evory weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Tell Yonr Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea act directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Trice 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. A Great Oiler. The.first five persons procuring the End less Chain Starch Hook from their grocer, will each obtain one large 10c. package of "Red Cross" starch, one largo 10c. packago of "Hubiugcr'a Best" starch, two Shakespeare panels, printed in twelve beautiful colors, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Century GlrfCalendar'tbe finest of its kind ever printed, all abioutcly free. All others pro curing the Endless Chain Starch Hook, will obtain from their, grocer the above goods for 5c. "Rod Cross" laundry starch is some. thing entirely now, and is without doubt the greatest invention of the Twentieth Century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise from all parts of tho United States. It has superceded everything heretofore used, or known to science In tho laundry art. It la made from wheat, rice and 'corn, and chemically prepared upon scientific principles by J. C. Hnbinger. an expert in the laundry profession, who has bad twenty-five years practical experience tn fancy lauuderiug, and who was the first suocessfill and original Inventor of all fine grades of starob In (he United States, Ask your grocers for this starch and obtain these beautiful Christmas presents free. Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The wont cold or eough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Sold by P. D, Kirlln on a guarautee, Cnptnln Cnrtor'H Sontotioo Sustained, New York, Oct. 21. Judge Lacornbe, in the United States district court, handed down a decision yesterday dls rnltslng the writ of habeas corpus In the caw of former Captain Oberlln M, Carter, who la under sentence of five years' Imprisonment for conspiracy to defraud the government in contracts. The decision upholds the findings of the court martial. It Is said that Car ter will not be taken at once to tho penitentiary, hut will await the out come of appeals and an application for ball. Killed by the Town Sortroiint. Warrenton, Va., Oct. 21. Peter Shir ley, the town sergeant, Thursday night shot and fatally wounded Joseph Rum baugh, who died from the effects of the wound last night. Rumbaugh was a native of Pennsylvania, an exhibitor at the county horse fair, and was ne gotiating for the purchase of a fine estate. The shooting was the result of Rumbaugh's reiuslng to take his horse oft the sidewalk when ordered by Shirley to do so, and . tacking Hhirley. FINANCB AND TRADE In Mint Linos llnnliionn Coutlnuon to llximnd. Now York, Oct. 21. It. 0. Dun & C'o.'g weekly review of trndo says: In most linos of business continues to ox imnd, though In somo there are signs that buying hns been checked, either became prices have outrun tho views of buyers or because recent purchases have been so heavy that nobody Is left in need. I'rlcos hre still advancing In almost every line, supported by rising price of mnterlnlH, and works every where are Btlll crowded to their ut most capacity, while at many points it Is found hard to get enough competent hands. But tho volume of business ex I ressed In values rises much more than prices, showing a romarkable In crease in quantities of goods ex changed. The outbreak of tho war in South Africa hns brought no such changes as many feared. In England tho mar kets have treated It as an event al ready over discounted, and relations v.ith this country were not appreciably affected. The outgo of cotton is just now checked, but of other great utaplos and manufactured products tho foreign demand Is surprisingly sus tained. Bradstreet's review says: More nonr ly, perhaps, than over boforo does the volume of general trade nnd Industry tax existing transportation facilities handling the same. From nearly all parts of tho country, but particularly from the wost and south, come reports of enr scarcity. Some of this con gestion seems to bo tho result of a diversion of traffic ordinarily carried on by water routes to already crowded railroads. A A ft i consult If you tulTer from Private L 1'IMMM ai r.sctniei. j-ror. ti. r i ur.l.lM 11.11.. 0 1 Nnrth Ml, 111 M 1'hlUtlrl. tSMphlu, l'a.. fir Guimnte la trtty M,e.V ftriooceie tc ntnelore (do outunit). um vinor y h IfrtJlh rfuloral. ri.ru enUrtnl. Earn : 9 8, L fltt. Sun 9-lt. Ilnurs fur lonff itanJiDC and d&QKtrouir dalle JO BO to 2 80 ieft.h canes cured -t to 1 II oe.ee. I for Sworn teetltnonUlc end book. Jill freude expoeed.) t T t T T I 'TTT'TTttttf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Trustees. &c. heroin named, tiled their re spective accounts in tho following estates lu t lie Kegister's otllce at l'ottsvlllc, in and lor the County of Schuylkill, which accomts having been allowed by tho Register, will bo presented to tho Judge of the Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on Monday, November 13th, 1899. 1 First and final account of Milton W. Mover, administrator of Sarah Mover, lato of Washington, deceased. 2 First and final account of Joseph M. Webber, trustco of IUrnhardt Webber, lato of South Manheini township, deceased. 3 tirst ami hnal account ol Abraham 11. Klock, executor of Elizabeth Klock. lato of Shenandoah, deceased. 4 First and llnal account ol George W. and Clara X. Mortimer, executors of George Washington Mortimer, late ot rottsvl lo. de ceased. B First and final account of Hannah Ilicbolhcimcr. administratrix of Ellas Keller. late of Ryan township, deceased. u urstand llnal account ot .Nathan ft. Kindt, guardian of Ida E. Deitrich. minor child of Jane and' Joel Deitrich, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 7 Hrstand final account of Isatnan E. Kindt, guardian of Mary S. Deitrich. minor child of Jano and Joel Deitrich, lato of bcliuyiKiu Haven, deceased. 8 rlrstand llnal account or i,. r . Mc- Donough, Trustee of John Wagner, lato of Washington township, deceased. u Urst and llnal account ot Joseph Staut- fer, surviving Executor of David Staull'er, late of Uuiou township, deceased. 10 l irst and llnal account or ! rank and Archibald Harvey, Executors of Daalel liarvoy, late ol Treinotit, ueceasca. 11 Final account of Solomon Yeich nnd William Bcrnheisel, administrators of Joshua Rernhelsol. lato of Wayno township, de ceased. 12 Final account of Solomon Yeich and William Bernheiscl, administrators of Emma liernheiscl. late of Wayne township, de ceased. 13 First and final account of William L. Davis, executor of Jano Davis, lato of Mau- anoy City, deceased. , ll First and final account ol Joel l.ccd. administrator of Justina Maurer, lato of Upper Mahautongo township, deceased. 15 First and final account of Henry Schreyer. guardian of Martha A. Cathers, minor child ot Alexander (Jathors. lato ot Mahanoy township, deceased. 10 First and fluat account of Calvin and Daniel R. Price, oxecutors of Daniel Prico, lato of Mmersville, deceased. 17 First and final account of Ellen Bcrri gan, administratrix of Alice Malone, late of Mt. Carbon, deceased. 18 First account of E. K. Staufler and T. W. Rumble, administrators of Daniel M. Staufler, late of Union township, deceased. 10 First and final account of Andrew Comrey, Gurdian of Ivy Ruth Pierce, minor child of William lyerce, lato of Tromont, deceased. 20 First and final account of Edwin C. Walter, ono of the Executors of Abner K. Walter, late of Ashland, deceased. 21 First and final account of Jane Brltton. administratrix of Samuel Brltton, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. 22 First and final account of Mary .ellencr, administratrix of William Zcllcner, late or west l'eun township, deceased. 23 First and final account of O. D. and J. W. Stamm, executors of Israel Stamm, lato of New Ringgold, deceased. 21 First and final account of Benjamin' F. Fuhrmau, Administrator of John Fuhrman, late of Union township, deceased. 25 First and final account of George C. Berner, Executor of Anna E. IJclwig, late of Taraaqua, deceased. 20 First and final account of George J. Schmauch, administrator of Jacob Schmauch, lato of Taman.ua, deceased. 27 First anil final account of William A. Whitney, Administrator c. t.a.of William I.. Whitney, lato of Pottsvlllo, deceased. 28 First and final account of William L. lUubenspeck. oxecutor of Audrew Kleck ner, late of West Penn township, deceased. 29 First and final account of John G. Scliad, executor of Joseph Mackcnroth, lato of Tauiaqua, deceased. F. O..REESE, Register's Office, Register, rottaville. Pa., October 10th, 1809. NOTICE-IN THK ORPHANS' COURT OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Notice Is hereby given that tho appraisement of tbe decedents herein named, setting apart the personal or other property to the use of the widows and children, have been filed In the Clerk's office, and that they will bo pre sented to the Judge of tbe Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation nisi, on Monday, Itovember 13th. 1899. 1 The appraisement of the personal prop erty of Aaron Keller, late of Rush township, deceased. 2 The appraisement of the personal estato of Nathan E. Kindt, late of West Bruns wick township, deceased. 3 Tbe appraisement ol the personal es tate of Isaac W. Yeukel, late of Ashland, de ceased. 4 The appraisement of tho personal es tate of Samuel A. FuUkt, lato of Ashland, de ceased. 5 The appraisemeut of I he personal es tate of Gregory J. Knapp, late of Ashland, deceased. 0 The appraisement ol the personal e. tate of Frank Mullen, late of Ashland, de ceased. 7 The appraisement of the personal ci tato of James G. Seagreavon, lato of west Penn township, deceased. 8 The appraisement of tho real eatatu of Ilu f us Deiohert, late of Porter township, de ceased, under the Act of Assembly of June. I, 18)1. 0 The appraisement of tho personal estato of David N. Davis, lato of St. Clair, deceased. 10 The appraisemeut of tbe real estate of Edward Pierce, late of Frackvllle, deceased 11 The appraisement of thepersonal estato of David Edwards, lato of St. Clair, do ceased. F. C. REESE. Clerk of the Orphans' Court. ItEOIBTEn'H Of HI K. Potuvillo, l'a , Oct 101b, 1809. U 21 1 J CUM AW EAST TI3ST. If you aro suflorhij? from Kidney et Bladder dlsoaso, tho doctor asks! "! you desiro to urlnalo often, nnd aroyba cpmppllcd to gut up frequently during , tho night? Does your back pnln youf, Does your urlno stain linen? Istliera a scalding pain In puling It, nnd Is it dimculttoliolil the urine luck? If so, your Kidneys or llln-blernro diseased.'1 Try putting somo of your urlno In m class tumbler, let It stand twenty-four hours. If thoro Is a sediment, or a cloudy, milky appearance, your Kld novs urn sick. I)r. David Kennedy's Favorite llom cdy will Buroly relieve and euro oven tho most distressing coses of theso droad disenxes, and no physician can Srcscribu a medicine that equals It for Iscasosof tho Kidneys. Liver, Bladdor and Blood, Hlieuiniitifiin, DyspopsI and Chronic Constipation. It will prom ptl y correct t li e bad effects of beer and whiskey. All drug stores sell II for ono dollar n bottle By sending vour address to the DH, DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION nnnrlnllt N V unit ninhltnnlm, 1,ta ..panera trial hottle, together with pam 'phlot of valtinblo medical advice, wilt do sent you ireo postpaid uv mall. Uur readers can depend upon tho genuine nets of this liberal offer. Admiral l)ve.v' Now AHslirniiieiit. Washington, Oct. 21. Secretary of the Navy Long yesterday issued nn or der assigning Admiral Dewey to spe cial duty at the navy department. This was done becnuso since his arrival in Washington the admiral has been on Waiting orders only, but now, with the prospect of tho reconvening of the "Philippine commission requiring his attendance It is proper to put him in active sorvice, with all of the emoluments pertaining thereto. KIDNFY Is a doccptl disease " thousands have it and TROUBLE ,lon'.t ku,!v ,If y" v want nulck results you can mako no nilstafco by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Knot, the groat kidnoy remedy. At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sauiplo buttlo by miil free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney trouble Address, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Binghamton, N. Y l'rolinlil.v Sliirilpred by linnilltA. Los Angeles. Cal., Oct. 21. A min ing man from Sonora, Mexico, reports the disappearance and supposed mur der of Dr. L. Theodoro Wunsehow, an American, nnd his servant. On Aug. 10 they left the town of Harlarcoa for Santa Helena. Wunsehow hod a largo amount of gold in his possession which he was taking to Santa Helena to ex change for a draft. They never reach ed Santa Helena, and no trace of them has ever been found. It Is supposed that they wero murdered by bandits. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs,' Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat nnd Lung troubles, than any other medicine The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25 c nnd 50c. Coining Events, Oct. 25. -Tho Famous South Africans will appear at tho Trinity Reformed church. Oct. 30. First annual ball of the Shcn. nnduah Base Ball Club In Robbins' hall. How Is Your Wife? Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Hcadacho aro the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured theso Ills for half a century. Pi ice 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D, Kirlln on a guarantee. .Tiilillntlon In Cnpo Town. Cape Town. Oct. 21. The town Is delirous over the victory at Glericoo yesterday. The streets are filled with a cheering, hat waving crowd, sing ing patriotic airs and "Now we shan't be long." The newspaper offices are besieged. The Appetite cf a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are Out of order All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite," sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health nnd great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's drug store. xno sun to Domineer) J'lccttohR. Santo Domingo, Oct. 21. The district elections in this city resulted in favor of General Isldro Jiminez for president, Senor Horaclo Vasquez for vice presi dent and Senores Rafael Abreu and It. Castillo for congress. Congress will meet Dec. 10. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Curo Is this guar anteo: "All wo ask of you is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say yon are not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist and bo may refund the price paid," Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D Kirlin on a guarantee A Tie In tile Spt'tiliil ItnselKill Sorlos. Drooklyn, Oct. 21. Philadelphia won the fourth game of tho match series yesterday by a score of 8 to 3. McJamea was knocked out of the box In five innings and was succeeded by Dono van, who held the Phillies down. The weather was cold, and 'the Brooklyns fielded raggedly. The series is now tied, and today's game will decide. Does Tals Strike Yon 7 Muddy comploxions, Nauseating breath conio from chionio constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cuio and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee, Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. BRUTAL MURDER, BRUTAL LYNCHINd Nocro Who Itiirnetl Klvo Persons MoptH tlio Snme Awful Dentin Canton, Miss.. Oct. 21. The Uttlo town of St. Anne, 20 miles oast of Can ton, in Leake county, was on Thurs day night the scene pf a horrible tragedy a sequel to the burning ot the Gambrel family tho night before. Joe Leflore, a negro who was captured by a posho, confosses that he, In company with other negroes, had tied Mrs. Gam brel and her fpur children, two grown daughters and two little boys, to the floor of the house, saturated the sur roundings with kerosene and burned the unfortunate people allvo. Tho negro was promptly roped to a stake and burned to a crisp, while tho citizens looked on In grim silence. Another negro. Bob Smith, was saved Just in the nick of time, as some doubt ex lstod as to his guilt. The Gambrel tragedy occurred early Thursday morning, apd it was first thought that the fjio was the result of Accident. A searching investigation established beyond doubt that the fam ily bad been murdered and the bouse fired. Posses were immediately formed to scour the country fur Jon Leflore who I was captured several miles from tho Rcone of the murder. He Anally broke , down completely and confessed that he nnil Boh nnd A nil row Smith, two other negroos, wcro guilty. In the yard whore the Gamhrel residence had stood I Leflore was tied to a stake and burned alive. No ono sent a merciful bullet 1 Into his body to kill nlm. Anarow aniitn escaped from tho mob while Lelloro was being burned, nnd has not yet been ruptured. Bob Smith was tied to another stnke andn firo start ed, though ho was finally released, as tliere wfls a possibility of his proving his Innocuuco. Androw Smith will bo tccaptured. Hxploillmr llyiiiimlui KTiTm Four Mnn. Nynck, N. Y., Oct. 21.-An explosion of dynamite yesterday In n shanty at the qunrry of Foss & Conklln's stone crushing works, at Itockland Lake,' killed four moil and seriously injured four more. Tho dead are: Frank Sup lliskl. ngo.1 40; John Harlkol, aged 32; Hugh Mcllugh, aged 38; Joseph Ku dornec. All but Mcllugh wero Aus trluns. The shanty was used to af ford prolsetlon to tho men while blast ing was going on, and In an inexplica ble manner tho shanty was blown up while tho men were In It. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches Uon her and for seven years she withstood its severest .tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and death seemed imminent, For three months she coughed Incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all nightj and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store Regular size Soc and Sl.oo. Everybottle guaranteed. Srhnmicr sunk, snvt-ii''llrtwiiecl, Boston, Oct 21. The British steam er Ardnndhu ran Into and sunk the fishing schooner Two Forty, of Gloues ter, In tho harbor last night. Of the nine men on board seven were drown ed. Four of the men drowned weie Captain Powers, Fred Irving, Nell Brooks and Fred Armstrong, all of Gloucester. The steamer did not stop. It's'n mistake to imagine that itching piles can't bo cured ; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. '-.Martini 1,uv III Colombia. Colon, Colombia, Oct. 21. The Lib erals in tho department of Santander have taken up arms against the gov ernment. Mnrtial law has been pro claimed throughout the republic. A detachment of tho local police Is about to sail from Colon for Bocas del Toro, department of Panama. Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. A cut ? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At your druegists. Train WrroWors Cleverly Trnpporl. Mason City, la., Oct 21. Chicago de tectives have Just succeeded in solving the mystery of the attempt to wreck the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern passenger train near Nora Junction on Oct. 2, and have arrested four men named Brockett, Fay, Cor mal and Wilson. The Brockotts, Uv lng near, were suspected, and the foot prints ot the head of the family were finally identified. The detectives got Into Brockett's confidence, proposed a train wreck and finally secured admis sions from him. A fake wreck scheme was planned, and the men were sur rounded and arrested while engaged in doctoring the track. 'Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house Never can tell what moment an accident Is going to happen. IXUUULTS "JF NEWS. Tho number of persons now receiv ing famine relief throughout India leaches 303,000. Joseph Haight, a farmer near Don nelly, Minn., killed his son to obtain $2,000 life insurance; then, stricken with remorse, killed himself. The United States court of appeals at St, Louis decides that suicide can not be urged by an insurance com pany as its reason for refusing to pay a policy. John and James Faulks and a young daughter of James Sparks were killed outright and others wounded at a gen eral fight at a country dance at Drip Rock. ICy. Too late to cure a cold after consumption has fastened its deadly grip on the lungs Take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup while yet there Is time. Shorlir Killed n Wife lionter. Petersburg, Va., Oct. 21. Thursday afternoon Sheriff Gil, of Chesterfield county, killed Lewis Weaver in an at tempt to arrest him for wife beating. The sheriff, armed with a double bar reled shotgun and accompanied by two men, went to Weaver's home and found him on the porch armed with a gun and a knife. Weaver struck the sheriff over the head to intimi date him. Just as Weaver was raising his gun to firo the sheriff shot his head off. Weaver is from Michigan, and his marriage was the result of a matri monial advertisement. InwiiiH Mother Ilrowns Her Clilld North Adams, Mass., Oct. 21. Mrs. Andrew Watt, a young wife and mother, In a fit of Insanity, yesterday drowned her 5-months'-old baby In a bathtub, and then attempted to kill herself, cutting the arteries In her wrists. Her condition was discovered In time to stay the How of blood, and it is .thought the woman will live. She had been married about IS months. It appears that she waB subject to fits of Insanity, and, conscious of the afflic tion, had expressed fear that she would kill her child. WOMAN'S NIGHTMARE. Bho Shudders When She Realizes tho Danger and Fain of Child-bearing. There is so much suffering and danger in store for the young mother, that her happy anticipation soon gives way to a feeling of dread at tho thought of the pain which she must undergo. This oonstant fear so preys upon the mind of many women that it fills them with ter ror and makes baby's coming a source of the greatest anxiety and dread. All the suffering and danger of the ordeal can be avoided by tho use of "Mother's Friend," which prepares the body for this important eveni. It relieves "morning sickness," and many other unpleasant conditions which ex ist during this time. Thousands ot women pralia "Mother's Friend" for bringing them safely through tho most critical period of their lives, Every woman should send their name nnd address to the BradQeld Regulator Oo., Atlanta, Georgia, and receive free, Miluable Information on the subject. "GOLD DUST," Housework Sm without Gold Dust. It lightens the labor of cleaning more than half and oaves both time and money. It is "Woman's Best Friend, Dirt's Worst Enemy." Send for frve bookUt " OoMta nuUl for Itouitworlt." THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Chlcifo St.Louli NlwYork Boitoa AH US EriENTS. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERODBOH, Mgr. One Night Only! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. That Pronounced Farcical Success A MflluiAKEO MISTAKE. wwwwwwwvwvwwvwv iUiSS MAUD JVlYRlPtG And an Excellent Company of Players Including Mr. Barry Redmond. Tho Swecttst Singer on the Blugo. IVI r. Alonzo Sang. The Clreatest German Character Dcllucntcr. tVlr Barry Flyr.n. Funniest of all Irish Ccmcillnns. ARTHUR THE YOUNGS NEITIE Champion Trick Violinists of the World. MISS PINK TREAT. Chansonette Kcentrlque. IVIISS MOLLY MYRING. Dnnsouse Scnsatlotinlo. PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cenls. KcRcrved seats at Klrllu'a drug store. Ferguson's Theatre. DAW. 3. FERGUSON, Mer One IMIght Only. Thursday Evening, Oct. 26th. Prices : - 25, 35, 50 & j$c. Reserved Seati At KtrlliVs Drug Stroe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-1AW. Office Egan building, corner of Main ar Centre streets, Shenandoah, J CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW. Office! Cor. Centre and White streets, nex o Justice Toomey'a ofllce. G GRUHLERM. v., PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours : 8 to 9 a. m. j 1 to 8 p. m. 7 toO p. m. pUOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, .Lock Box 68, Mahanoy City. P Uavlt-r studied under somo of the best tmasters to London and Paris, will give 1 essoin on tbe violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms rezsonable. Audreys tn care nf Ktrouse Bhff leweler Shenandnph Xiauer's - Heading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA J f MILITARY i SPECTACLE. "UOLU D0BT." HBd Work LeATgh VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY U, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lchlf(hton, SlutlnRton, White Hall, Cntasauqua, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Kostou New York and Philadelphia at 8 28, 7 SO a. m . 12 12 nnd li 17 p. in. For WUkcsharrc, White Ilnven nnd Plttston, 5 28, 10 12 n. in.. 12 62 nnd 8 17 p. m. Kor Laceyvllle, Townndn, Snrre, Waverly Klmlro, Rochester, HiitTalo, Nlairara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithocn, Geneva and th West, 10 12 a. m., 12 82 and B 17 P. m. For Iiclvldere, Delaware Water Gap uni StroudsburR, 8 28 n. tn., 8 17 p. m. For Ennibcrtvllle and Trenton, 780 a. m. Kor .Tcanesvllle, Leviston and licaver Meadov S 28 a. in., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrlcd, Hazlcton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 80, 10 12 a. m., 12 C2 and 1 17 p. m. ForJcddo, Drlfton nnd Freeland, 8 28, 1012 a, m 8 17 p. in. Kor Rcranton, 8 29. 10 12 a. m., 8 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Itaven Hull, Centrnlla, Mount Carmel and dlianiokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p in. For Mahanoy City, Park Place, and Delano, 5 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. m.. nnd 12 82, S 17 p. m. Kor YntcKVlilo, 8 28, 10 12 n. m. Trains will leave Hlmmokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. m., 11 80 and 4 20 p. in., and arrlvo at Shenandoah at 7 SO, 10 12 u. m.. 12 82, 8 17 p. in. Ienve Shcunndoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair. New Castle, Morca and New Boston, 7 to and 10 12 a. in , 12 82 nnd 8 17 I. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. mM 12 85. 803. g 15 li. m. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 9 86 a. m.t 12 45, 8 09, 6 20, 8 31 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Itavcn Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shninoktn, 9 40 a. m., 7 21 p. in , Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 n. m.. and 8 83 p. ro. Leave Shenandoah for Yatcsvlllo, Mahanor City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherl and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 82 p. m. For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catosauqua, WhIU Hall, Conlay, Allcntown, Easton and Phillips burg, 9 47 n. m.. and 6 82 p. m. For New York rd Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazletc ?benandoah, 8 80, a. ni.. and 6 27 p. m. HOLLIN II. WILBUK, Genl. Sunt., New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Art., 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Div. P. A., South Rethlehem, Pa. M. 13. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation. South Bethlehem, l'A. Pennsylvania RAILROAD- BCHUYKILL DIVISION Octodku 10, 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah aftor tne abofe date for Wlggan, Gilberton, Frackvllle. Di Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, RoadirK, Pottstown, Pboentxvflle. Norrlstown a d Phi' ailelphla (Broad street station) at S 19 and ft 09 a. m., 2 10, o 1 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 05 a. m., i 20 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ct 7 88, xl it a.m. and BSS, 7M p. as. Sundav, 11 01 a. m. and 5 SO p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 6 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 83 a. m., 6 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fot Sheaandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days, Sundays leave at 6 SO and 0 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle, 5 80, 8 85, 1019 a. m., 180, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 6 B0, 9 23 a. m, and. 6 02 p m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Express Weck-dnys, 3 20, 4 05, 4 40. 5 00, IS 6 BO, 7 38. 8 25, 9 HO, 10 21, dining car), 11 00, 11 45 a m, 13 00 noon, 123.). (Limited lOOond 4 22 pm, dining cars), 1 43, (2 80, dining car), 8 20, 8 50, 4 02, 500, 5 56, (dining car), 600, 702, 810, (dining car), 10 OO p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 8 20,405, 140 600, 515. 825, 9 60, (1021, dining cnr),10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 35, 2 80, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car), 5 2a 5 66, dining car, 6 83, 7 02, 810, dining carl, 10 00 p. m 1201 night. For Boston without change, 11 01 a fit. week days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Qrovo, Long Branch, and intermediate stations, 8 25, 11 10 a m, 8 80, 4 02 p in weekdays. WASHINGTON AND TIXK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 60, 7 20, 8 82r JO 20, 11 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 86 dining car 112, t dining carl, 812, 4 41, 5 25 Congressional .lmtted dining car, 5 84, 6 17. 603, dining car,. 17 81 dining car, p m, and 1205 night week; days. Sundays. 3 B0, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m 12 09. 112, dining car, 312, 4 41, 620 Congressional Limited dining car, S 31 (665 dining car, 7UL dining carl, p. m.,aud 1205 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 a m, 1 8Sf and 4 01 p m week days, 6 08 and 11 16 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m, 705 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 20am 7 05 pin. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 900a m, 2 00,4 00, 5 00 p in weekdays. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 m to (accommodation 4 80 and 6 00 p m. For Cape May. Anglesca, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Sen Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Harbor Express 9 00 a m, 4 00 p ra weekdays Sundays, 9 00 a in. For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information .apply to ticket agent, B. J. HUTcniHsoir, J. R. Wood, Oen'l Manager. Gen') PaasVr Ai t riilllonsof Dollars Go up In nmokt, ovoryyear. Take no risks bet got your bouses, stock, fi r nlturo, etc., insured in first-class ro liable companies as represented by ftAVTTi P ATI ST Insurance Ajren !rr JMm mrA AMvit1 ' SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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. SHllIllfesJ H