WW TheHerald INT VIII.ISHHI) 1870, " "All the News Thai's Fll to Print."" Publish)) everv .'ronliiR, mci Btimlay.'ot 8 South Jaruln trft, aiiotinndmh, l'n. IAJNO nisTANOH THLUIMIOSM. The Herald Is delivered In Bhennnilonli ami the surrounding town" forslxeeiitan wek, nn" ablo io the carriers. Ily mull M.00 a year, or 7itx.ntntnnntll nnvnhle ltl lulvMlCe. Ad vertisements charged nceordl ng to snnco nnd position. The publisher reserve tlie right to change the position of ndwrtlwnient whenever tho publlontlon of news demands It The right I' reserved to reject nny advertisement w hether paid for or not, tlint the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising ratrw made known upon application, ntcrcd ftt the post oftloe at Mhenandonh, l'a., ft" second clnss mnll matter. you! can yoT nitvrit Irkadkrs or -the HEim.n- iTiinouoit'. ANY OTI1KR mitv rvm.tcATinN? WEDNESDAY. N0VEMI1KU 1, 1890. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. What about tliut press censorship, Chairman Noomui ? Dou't you think it Is a little too severe ? It is probable that the ltepublican majority in this county nest Tuesday will be large enough to spill over into next year. CiiAiiutAN Noonan will have several air castles that he will be will ing to dispose of at less than cost price after next Tuesday. Mr. Bryan should visit Schuylkill county and meet the men who de serted hiui in '90, and who now seek party support to fat offices. If Joe Niohter's neighbors think him unfit to hold public office, what may we expect from the voters throughout the county ? Just watch the returns. Let us have another political biography of a Democratic candidate from the pen of the editor of the Pottsville Chronicle, just to see how many holes we can plug in it. Thr only interesting contest, from a Democratic standpoint, is between Brennan and Opie as to which shall lie elected minority Commissioner. It is beginning to look as if the slaughter in that quarter will become widespread. Tim Democrats have raised a large campaign fund to be distributed in Shenandoah. Those of the faithful who haven't been seen should not be backward in demanding their share of the "swag." Call on your ward representative. Thk Democratic traitors of '00 are becoming desperate. They realize now, what almost everybody else lias known for the past month, that they will be paid back with interest by the loyal Bryanites. Tills is a bad year for party traitors to seek the yotes of loyal party supporters. There is not an office on the hill, under Republican rule, but what shows a balance on the right side of the ledger. The District Attorney's office, controlled by Democrats, is the only exception. That office needs reforming, but it will never be ac complished by tho election of M. P. McLaughlin, the present chief deputy. It is too bad ! Two clerks at the court house were absent during '07 eighteen days, for which they re ceived pay from the county. Take a glance at the offices of the Demo cratic officials ou the hill, and notice liow many Democratic clerks are re ceiving pay every month for looking wise. Our Democratic friends are sadly in need of argument in their campaign. We have driven the Chronicle into so many-embarrassing positions dur ing the present campaign, that it would seem uncharitable to add to our contemporary's troubles. But the political editor of the Chroniole lias blundered so often, and continues to do so, that other papers are follow ing the Herald's example and eom- pelling the Chronicle to swallow its own words. The latest is from the Tamaqua Register, and it says Charles E. Berger is receiving a lot of beneficial advertising from the Democratic papers. In every issue among their lamentable waillngs may be found the charge against him PUT THIN PE JOHNSON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE A ScliitWe, Oof illlnc and Ptrminent Rmidr lor Driptstli laligtitioii ind (II Stamen mi Krw iifMH. Jas. SUrln, of St. Paul. Minn., says : I hs alwava been thin and emaciated . SDnetlte ioori Inut food did not seem tr n'in-h me and hati never found anythi:., tod- me anv fcood until I nmmenced to taVe TohDMin's l)y epla Cure. Have now been talcing it two months, )iav ralacd fifteen pounds and am stilt Int-reaMa?. It 1. a wonderful medicine for wr-al: nod ran dawn people." Large Boies, idc, zsc ana tac FOR SALE Br ALL DRUGGISTS. OPLE TUB ills of women overahrulow their whole lives. Some women are constantly Rcttinp; medical treat ment and nre nevor well. ' A woman best understands women's ills," and tho women who consult Mrs, Pinkham find In her counsel practical assistance. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Mabel Good, Correctionvlllc, la., tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved herlifo. She says: " I cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done for me. I can reaomraend it as one of the best medicines on earth for all women's ills. I sufferod for two years with female weakness and at last becamo bedfast. Three of our best doctors did me no good so I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was evening and recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then sent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I was entirely cured. I cannot praise it enough." of being the father of the Lyon-Dunn election contest. The accusation has so often been disproved and refuted, and that too by a leading Democrat in the columns of the leading Demo cratic organ of the county, the Potts ville Chronicle, that the people are now thoroughly acquainted with the reason theso papers persist in bawl ing forth this falsehood, and every time it is mentioned it adds another clinch to Berger's election." , A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victims. Is n typo of Consti pation. Thepowerof thisuiurdorous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles ami brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certalu euro. Best In the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aud Bowels. Only 23 cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Another Iotli'nit'.in'iu I m- MolIiM'tit New York. Nov. 1. Owing to the ill noss of Justice Fursman the appear ance of Roland B. Mollneux In the criminal branch of the supremo coint yesterday to have a day set for hi-, trial on the charge of poisoning Mrs. Adams was postponed until today. The district attorney still Intends to place the case on the supreme court calen dar for Nov. 13 if that date is satisfac tory to Justice Fursman. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent euro. At any drug store, CO cents. Cuptnln Sloenm lror'tln Trnuviinl. Washington, Nov. 1. The recent or ders assigning Colonel Samuel (J. Sumner, military attache of the Uni ted States embassy at London, to dut with the British army in the Trans vaal havo been revoked. Captain S. L Slocuro, military attache at Vienna, has started for the Transvaal, and probably will be the only United States military representative at the seat of war, Tho TTmrrMlfist. Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the lhroat and Luncs. a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic aud Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. CoIomhliiii'llHhofn Union tod. Colon, Colc.nl la, Nov. 1. A report has reached iiere that on Oct. 21 two armed government steamers destroyed soven insurgent vessels, one of the latter sinking with, it Is rumored, 200 soldiers. The government troops wero victorious in a pitched battle with the insurgents near Bucaramanga. Tho insurgent leader Uriue was killed and the insurgent leader Ruiz taken pris oner. It is now believed that tho revo lution is ending. CASTOHIA. Bears the 7 KM m HavaAIvvays Bought llvo"fn?Io!ifrtt ItopulseU. Lima, Peru, Nov. 1. Monday even ing an attempt was niado at Pisco, de partment of Lima, to start a revolu tionary movement. Tho promoters captured the custom house, where a stock of arms and ammunition was stored, and then attacked the barracks. They were repulsed by the. government troops and fled into the hills back of the town. All is now quiet, but the government will send reinforcements. To Cure I.iiOrippe In Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggUta refund the money if it fail to eure. K. W. Grove's signature U oa each box. 95e. SIR THOMAS HOMEWARD BOUND. SliainrookmiU Krln AV III Follow Whan The Wontlior Jlodorntcw. New York, Nov. 1. By reason of the heavy southeast gale the yacht Sham rock, which was to have sailed yes terday, remained at her anchorage oft Liberty Island. The steam yacht Hrin Is at anchor north of the Shamrock and within hailing distance of her. 81. Thomas Llpton and a party of friends went down the hay yestorday in a tug visited the Shamrock and bade them good-bye. Sir Thomas sailed for Southampton at 10 o'clock this morn ing. A reception was tendered him at 9 o'clock on the second floor of the American line pier, whence he wa escorted from the Fifth Avenue hotel by the Llpton loving cup comunltteo and the Eighth Regiment band. As soon as the weather moderates the Shamrock, accompanied by the Erin, will start for home. Navigator Hamilton expects to take a southern route In crossing the Atlantic, so as t. be clear of the ocean liners' track He hopes to reach Glasgow in 20 dayn able to do oil my house work. I know that your medicine raised mo from a bed of sickness and perhaps death, and am very thankful for what it has done for me. I hope C4? t"at every suffering a? .i woman mav bo ner- rf - i suaded to try your medicine." Got Mrs. Pinkham s advice as soon as you begin to bo puzzled. The sick headaches and dragging sensation come from a ourablo cause. Write for help as soon as they ap. pear. Mks. Dole Stanley, C a m p b e llsburg, Ind., writes: ' Dear Mrs. Pinkham I was troubled with sick headache and was so weakand nervous, I could hardly go. A friend called upon me one THE PRODUCl MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 31. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $2.25itJ2.10; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.104j3.20; city mills, extra, $2.BO2.70. Rye flour senrce and firm nt $3.00 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot. In eleva tor, C9?if70c. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator. 3M45(3!)c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 42c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, clipped, 3U482c; lower grades, 28 30c. Hay firm; choice timothy, J16 for larco bales. Reef strong; city extra In dia meBB. 17'il'i b.-ef hams, $23321. Pork firm: old m- W.25&9.50: new mess, $10: family, JIMi 13.50. Butter firm; western creamery. 17fi24c.: do. factory, l4lilC14c; June creamery. 17r23c.: Imitation cream ery, 15'-(i20c.; New York dairy, lfiVj 20c.: do. creamery, 17(9240. ; fancy i-enn sylvnnia prints Jobbing at 2C329c; do. wholesale, 26c. Cheese weak; large, white. 12c: small do., 12V4fll2c.; large. colored, 12fJ12V4c; small do., 12V4mic Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylva nia, 20tt21c; western, ungraded, nt mark, 1418c. Potatoes quiet; Jersey an! New York, $1T1.2S; Lone; Island. $1.12 1.26; Jersey sweets, $1.50(&2; southern do., tI.12Mrl.25. Cabbage dull; Long island, $2j3 per 100. New York, Oct. 31. No trade of lm- A-,nr,r.a In honw. ffHni? RtPfLflV! f'X- ports today, 600 cattlo and 4,240 quarters of beef; tomorrow, z.uuu quarters, veui steady; grassers nominal; 100 southern calves unsold; veals, $r,B9- Sheep steady; lambs iirm and 10615c. higher than Mon day's closing prices; sheep, $3.2;&4.37'4; i.ka stf7n it.- rSinnrilnn lambbs. $5.30. lUlllua, tv,"- Hogs steady at $4.40fi4.C0; fair western hogs, $4.45. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 31. Cattlo mar ket strong; extra. $5.S0I?C; prime, $5.70 5.00; common, $3rf3.S0. Hogs dull; extra heavy, $1.364.40; best mediums, $4.35; heavy Yorkers, $4.30; pigs and light York ers, $4.154.2G; roughs, $33.90. Sheep Blow; choice wethers, $1.15(34.25; common, $1.50S2.50; choice lambs, $585.25; common to good, $3Hf4.uu; veai caives, iu.i.uu. On Ever; Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Curo is this uuar anteo : "All wo ask of you is to ubo two- tliirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith' fully, then If you can say you aro not benefited return tho bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Prico 25 cts. 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D, Klrllu on a guarantee Fntnl Explosion nt n GImiory. Gainesville, Ga Nov. 1. Tho hollo at the ginnery holonglng to Ben Reed Ave mlle3 from this place, exploded yesterday, killing J. W. Warff and fa tally injuring two others. The gin ic a total wreck. , MEN AND Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessons ambition ; beauty, WlinPN vigor and cheerfulness soon yy Jl ltwll disappear when tho kidneys are out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by man free, also pampniec. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghaoiton, N, Y, Xeunnw ltolenNo a J'rlsonoi, Mount Holly, N. C, Nov. 1. Sund. night John McDaniol, colored, stun Itohert Erwin, white, a blow which I is expected will prove fatal. The negr was arrested and locked up. A secre organization of negroes met and wei to the prison, battered down the (loo and liberated the offender, who mad. his escape. An unsuccessful attemn was made to arrest tho leaders of thr mob, who resisted. Every white mai Is armed. MarlnoH For .Manila. New York, Nov. 1. Companies C and D of the Third battalion of ma rlnes, U. S. N., left this morning fo the Philippines. They first , go to Washington, whero they will ho Joined by Companies A and B, now located In the capital, and will tlion depart for Manila. The Third battalion is tho oni that served at Guantanamo, Cuba. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A native revolt has broken out In Jon-Huiah-Slen, China, a magistral being among the aead. Two men, apparently lahorors, wei asphyxiated in a Chicago hotel. It i believed to he a case of double sulcidu Eight passengers were injured by the overturning of two coaches ol an 1 II 1 nols Central express train, at New Or leans. Daniel Kleley was parboiled In boiler which ho was cleaning, other workmen in a Jersey City factory haV' ing closed him in unwittingly. Captain Charles French, of the Thir ty-sixth Infantry, died in Washington of wounds lecelved at Florida Blanca, In the Island of Luzon. Emma Behanfleld, a young woman ot South Manchester, Conn., died agony, while, it is aliened, Cliriatlui scientists stood by, refusing to call medical aid. Thaddeus Durff proposed to Mis Maud Klrolon A'hlle they were out row -ing a t Leavenworth, Ind. She refused him. He upset the boat and swam away, leaving her to drown, bue sbk was rescued. THE PRESIDENT AT RICHMOND. Latin tiling or tlio Torpedo llont Him- tirluk ii tlrt'nt Miuwm. ; nichmond, Vn Nov. 1. Tho torpedo boat Shuhrlck was launched bore yos tordny In tho presenco of President Mo Klnley, many monihors of his cabinet; Governor Tyler, of Virginia, and an immense outporlnc of people. The demonstration wns marred In some of lis features by a heavy rainstorm. The civic carnival parado had to bo nhnn doned until today. When the presidential train arrival n presidential wiluto was fired, ami uc L'lba Station, In tho West End, whe the president took a carrhigo for the Jefferson hotel, he was formally wel comed In a speech by Mayor Taylor, to which he made a brief response. Immediately after this ceremony ths president and party wore driven to ll i Jefferson hotel and held nn Inform l and somewhat onforced reception i i tho Franklin streot lobby of the build ing. After luncheon tho presidential party were driven to the shipyard, th.) president being warmly cheered ail along the route. At tho yard an im mense crowd had assembled. The .president, having been Introduced by Mayor Taylor, delivered the principal address of the day, and was followed by Secretary Long. Tho launching which followed was a great success, the boat bolng christen ed by little Miss Carrie Shuhrlck, of Hoclty Mount, N. C, great gmndnlece of Commrdoro Shuhrlck, with the usual loim-illtlcs. It was a side launching, but tho boat took tho water like a duck amid enthusiastic cheer ing and the tooting of stoam whistles. After the launching the president and party took a drive through thi city, stopping a while at the executive mansion to pay tholr respects to the governor nnd his family. On tho presi dent's return to the Jefferson he held another formal roccptlon, and left for Washington on his special at 7:10. PHILIPPINES NOT ALL OURS? CuminthMlonci'M Mului Llirltt ( h spnu- - Isli Ofllelal'M Claim. Madrid, Nov. 1. A sensation was caused lu tho senate yesterday by tho declaration of Count d'Almenas that, owing to tho Ignorance of tho Spanish Amorlcan peace tieaty commissioners. three islandB In the Philippine group, the two Batanos and Calayan Islands, both north of Luzon, wero not Included in tho scope of tho treaty. Those ils ands, he asserted, ought to be made tho basis of negotiations for the libera tion of the Spanish prisoners. Washington, Nov. 1. The Islands lu the Philippines group referred to In the Madrid dispatch aro not regnrded by the members of the Philippine commis sion of any Importance, and no regret, they say, need be felt if tho statemon, should prove coriect. The opinion was exprossed by one of tho commissioners that tho islands referred to are not worth negotiating for, as they would not be of any material benefit. They are not thickly populated, and their commerce is.small. Cold Steel or Death, "There is but ono small cliauro to save your life and that is through an operation," was tho awful nrosnoct sot beforo Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Limo ltldce. Wis., by her doctor alter vainly trying to curo nor ot a irigntiui case of stomach trouble and yellow jauudice. lie didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Bitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it. took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon knife, now weighs more una feels belter than ever. It's positively guaranteed to cure Stomnch, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints, l'rleo rue at A. Viasley's drug store Ftinurui ( oinmoilnro lVrkliiH. Boston, Nov. 1. The funeral of Commodoie (Jooisse Hamilton Perkins, U. S. N., took place from the Arlingtou Street church yesterday. Tho cofiin was borne by a detail of eight men from the navy yard, and among the honorary ballhoarers wero Bear Admirals Luce and Belknap. The interment was in Forest Hill cemetery. CASTOHIA. Bears tho j The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Uoini-7. to Wrlto'IlNtory. Havana, Nov. 1. General Maximo Gomez today said that he had a vei; large quantity of manuscript treating of the warfare In Cuba from 1808 to the date of tho American occupation. Thi" he regards as his greatest treasure. Of late he has beau going carefull through his papers, collecting all data bearing on the subject, with a view o writing a history of tho revolution. IiivuHtluntiir Mnzol Mnrrloil. New York. Oct. 1. Robert Mazot, can&date for re-election to tho assem bly from the Nineteenth district, and Miss Elsie Moore, daughter of Com modore John W. Moore, United State? nnvy. wore married today at the honn of the bride at Lake George. Doctors Cacrt Cure It! Contagious blood poison Is absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but ho will nevor be rid of the disease : on the other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. S. 8. is the only cure for this terrible afllictlon. becnuse it is the only remedy which goes direct to tne cause of tlie Ulseaso aim lorces ll from the system. I was afflicted with Blond Poison, and tha best doctors did me no good, though I took meir treatment iaitn fully. In fact, I seemed to Ret worse all tin while. I took almost every so-called blood renieay, out tney aianoi eem to reach the dis ease, and had no eflrcl whatever. I was dis heartened, for it seemrd that I would never b cured. At the advice ol a friend I then took 8, S. 8., and be Kin tolm nrove. I oontlnued thl medicine, and It cured me completely, build Ins uo niv health and increasing mv aDDCtlte AfthouKh this was ten years ago, I have nevel yet bad a elgn of the disease to return. 11 v. nn, Staunton, Va. It Is ltko sclf-deetructlon to continue to take potash and mercury j besldei totally destroying the digestion, they dry up tho marrow In tho bones, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the joints, causing the hair to fall out, and oomplstely wrecking the system. Is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and ll the only blood remedy free from then dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent free bj Bwift Bpeciflo Company, Atlanta, Gs. "Betwixt Bud and Bloom." The sufferings o the young, the tendor,' and the inexperi enced always excite sorrowful compassion and a yearning desire to help them in their troubles. And in the light o a great discovery all the rose buds of sweet womanhood may see the promise of their speedy release from all those sufferings which have been the bane of their sex from the earliest times. They need only tafic that greatest of modern medicines, Warner's Safe Cure, as directed, and their past sufferings will soon appear to them as a painful dream from which they havo awakened to dream no more. " It is a remedy," says Mrs. H. P. G. Carnes, of Butler, Pa., "that can be relied upon, a remedy that never fails, and one that has proved to be woman's best friend. " TRACY BEFORE THE PROBERS. 13x-Cal)Iiu-t Olllulnl Talks About tho Itninnfio Wntor Company. New York, Nov, 1. The Mazet Inves tigating committee resumed its hear ings yesterday. General Benjamin P. Tracy was tho chief witness called. General Tracy said In answer to Mr. Moss' questions that he was president of tho Bamapo Water company In 1895, and that ho had never recolved a com pensation except C50 chares of stock, which he has since sold. He had notn lng to do with the drafting of any part of tho charter relating to water supply. Among tho reasons he gave for re signing the office of president of the company wns that he felt that no com pany would advance tho necessary capital to develop it so long as ono man, Mr. Lamont, who had Induced him to become a shareholder, retained control. In addition he said the news papers had begun to abuse him and to vilify him for his partnership with Senator Piatt's son. "I though that as a whole," he said, "I would not take tho responsibility of being the head of a company that, however honest it might be. would be abused If It made a contract with the city." In order to ascertain Just how much money tho law firm of Tracy, Board man & Piatt received from city cor porations and public departments and city officials. Committeeman Hoffman requested that Mr. Tracy produce the books of the firm. This General Tracy said he would not do unless the com mittee requested, and Chairman Mazet refused to make such a request. No matter how long you havo had the cough ; If it hasn't already doveloped Into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will curo it. A lloy'M Fntnl I'lny. Allentown, Pa., Nov. 1. Biley Kulp, aged 22 years, was instantly killed yesterday by the accidental discharge of a shotgun in tho hands of James Dugan, aged 10 years. Dugan, with a number of other boys, was playing In a stable, when he pointed the gun at Kulp and it was discharged. Dugan surrendered to tho police. - AN IMI'OltTANT DIFFEKENOE. To make it apparent to thousands, who think thoinselves ill, that they are not af flicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as r costlvo condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs, Manufactured bytlio California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Corning Kvents, Nov. 21. Operetta, "Prince Ferdinand and tho Enchanted Sword,1' at Ferguson's theatre. liov. 24. National Festival in Robblns Hall, North Mala street, under auspices of the Young Men's lilble Class of tho Presby terian Sabbath school. Nov. 24. Fourth annual ball of tho De fender Hose Company No. 3, to be held in the Hose Company's Hall, Turkey Bun. OASTOniA, Bears tha j M Kind You Have Always Bought 1899 NOVEMBER. 1899 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. TTTT 56789X0 11 12 13 JL415 JL6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. 3 0:28 a.m. vTull 17 e:18 11 a. in. yMoon noon If Quarter 10 (T Third 0r 1:34 tt Quarter 60 a.m. Quality, Durability, Neat Styles, Perfect Fit, Are the features ot our footwear. Another top notch feature is our prices. We can com pete with any other dealer. Try us once, and you will try again. A. WOMER, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. ' A HOTEL HOLOCAUST. Throo Killed and Ono Vntnllr Injured In ii Montreal. iro. Unntranl Mn 1 11 m whlp.h lirokO out early in tho morning InthoWebstor Houso, n small hotol on St. James street, caused tho death or tnreo per sons, tho prohahlo fatal Injury of a fourth, whllo half a dozen others sus tained minor Injuries. Tho dead are: Joseph 13. Wilson, bailiff, Sherbrooks, Quo.; John Boubow, Ottawa; Jane Mc Coon, employe of the hotel. Captain J. K. Oswald, of Montreal, a broker. Jumped from a window and fractured bis skull, and win proiwuy uio. Tho fire broke out behind a sldo board in tho dining room and quickly spread over tho whole house. Wilson and Benbow wero killed by Jumping from windows, whllo the firemen were ongaged In hoisting ladders to rescue them. Mrs. McCoon was found suffo cated in her room after the ilamcs had been gotten under control. Thoro wero about 40 guests in mo t,ntn1 nt tlm l nn n M ,1 mnot nf tlinni Pfl- ,.v.u, i.v V -. v i.iiiv u.au .uuuv - caped in their night clothes only. Tho nouse was not proviuea witu nre -capes, as the law provides. Tho loss is $40,000; Insurance, fl9,000. Now .Jt-rsoy'H I'roinnrlty. T-t,fr., Mitv 1 Rfntn finmntrnller Hancock last night sent a telegram to Governor V iorhees, at his home in Elizabeth, sUting that the balance in ihA otntn fin.itiiirv nt tho nlnao of busi ness last night, which ends the fiscal year, is si, 1M. 4'. tho oaiance a year ago was $1,001,524.45. The in crease is duo to the large revenue ot the past ycaf.for fees for filing ar ticles 01 mcorpuruuuu. 1110 icv-ciyi.-from this sourye alone wero $780,000. Comrades, Attention. - f ,, ...... nn.nwnnrtiutnn May 10, 1S0I, In tho Ilattloor tho Wilderness. I would llkoto havo my old comrades know what Celery King lins done for 1110. In 1KH my old complnlnt, ehronlo dlurrhccn, camo bock. Tlio doctors could not stop It, but Cel ery King has cured mo, nnd I am onco moro enjoylncllfe. Frnnk Beeliler, Owosso, Mien. Co.F, 4!)tli N. Y. V. I.). celery King cuke mucuses 01 me ftenen, Btomaeb, I.lvor nnd Kidneys. Sold by drug- gists, 25 una duc. o AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. DIME MATINEE SATURDAY. Mitchell's Repertoire All-Star Of Comedies Players, and Dramas. All the Electrical Effects and Every flember of fl.tchcH'.s All-Star Players. Thursday Night : "TWO ORPHANS " NO PLAY REPEATED An Entire Change of Special ties Eacli Night. PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 Cts Special tickets for ladles on Monday night for 15 cei-ts It reserved at Klrlln's drus: store before 7 I.m. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERQUSOH, Mer, One Night Only. Wednesday Evening, lov. Is THE FAMOUS BROS. ROYER, IN THEIR ACROBATIC FARCE FROLIC NEXT DOOR! The Funniest Show on Earth. Tj! Tj T,e 0 Koyer Troupo of Acrobats. n B i i J 'i lie ureas rire pcene. MJ-JJ-I The Trick Trolley Cur. AAAA The Revolving Scene. WSS The Only Archie Hoycr. 10 Great Specialties. Nothing1 like tt. Ten times greater than any other PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved SeaU nt Klrlln's Drug Stroe, ferguson's Theatre, DAN, J. FERGUSON, Mgr, 1 COG SEASON 1 0OO Brockway Entertainment Course. B-SUPERB ENTERTAINIYIENTS-$I November 11th. America's Greatest Magician, M ARO. November 23rd. Ariel Ladies Sextette. (Smith Bitters.) Deccmbor 15th. JOHN THOMAS CONCERT COMPANY. (January 29th, Slayton's Jubilee Singers. February 22nd. Tlie l'opular Entertainer, Dyron W. King." March "7th. Franz Wllczek Grand Concert Company, Sejuon tlckcta. tl. Reserved testa 10 ami 20 eta extra, rllnicle admission, Si a. Hi nerved eats tlo to CSo extra. Leave your subacrlutlon with Mm. M. E. Hcliworli, local rransger, B6 W't.t Lloyd street, Kl'lln'a druir store, Adams Express umi't) ur Kivv u nuiiiuntcu agenta. FEEL THE CHANGE. Hundreds Voluntarily Kwlorse a Scientific Product. Slntement by a Well Known Citizen Who lias Found Great Heller by Using- it. The great good that Morrow's Kld-nc olds arc doing In Shenandoah for all form of kidney and urinary disorders is being dally told by, our citizens. All who use Kld-ne-. oid for backache, diiziness, slciplessncss, nervouness and general debility Rive hesity expression of the quick relief they obtained. Mr. Samuel Thomas, 37 South Howcr street, sajs: "I have been sulletlng Horn kidney trouble for years, which has been very annoying. I had a constant dull pain in die small of my Imck ami at limes would have sharp shooting pains extending through my hack just over the kidneys, I was so ner vous I could not sleep nor rest. I saw the advertisement for Morrow's Kid-ne-oids and I decided to try them. After taking llum according to directions for a few days I was greatly relieved of my trouble. I will con tinue to take Kld-ne-oIds as occn?ion re quires." Morrow's Kid ne-oids arc not pills, hut Yellow Tablets anil sell nt fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. I Kirliu's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohiq, leclal Excursion to l'lilladelpliln, Account National Kxpoi-t .Exposition, vl remisjIvRiila- ltnllroad, Tho Pennsylvania Kailroml Company lint nrratiRed Tor special excursion rates to l'lilla- lelplila on October 25, No ember 8 and 22, account National Export Exposition. Kotiud- trlp tickets, Kood to return within ten days. Including day of Issue, will bo sold on nbovo dates from New York, Trenton, Helvldere, Atlantic City, Capo May. I'ottavlllo, Heading, Wilkcsbarro, Iincaster, Harrisburg, York, Willlamsport, Cnnaudalgua, Krlo and inter mediate points at rato of single fare for tho round trip, plus admission to tlio Exposition (no rate less than one dollar). For specific rates apply to ticket agents. The National Export Exposition has sur passed all expectations in tho extent ami variety of Its exhibits, and lu its general ex cellence ami attractiveness. Tho Implement Building, containing a marvelous display of farm machinery, Is particularly interesting: to agriculturalists. The band concerts and diverting midway furnish delightful enter tainment for all. How Is Your Wife ? Has she lost her beauty? If so Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Uoot Tea has cured tlicso ills for half a century. Pilco i5 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin on a guarantee. Cheap Excursions to Export Exposition, The National Export Exposition is un doubtedly ono of the finest opportunities ever presented to tho people of the United States. To accommodate residents of this vicinity. arrangements have been made by tho Phila delphia & Heading Railway to sell special excursion tickets from this vicinity to Phila delphia, on November 3rd and 17th at the low rate of single faro for tho round trip (but no adult ticket sold at less rate than 75 cents) including admission coupon to tho Exposi tion. These tickets to be good going only on specified train morning of sale, and good re turning on any regular train within three' days including day of sale. In addition to above, ten-day oxcursIouS to Philadelphia will be run November 1st, lGth and 22d. For full information as to rates, time of trains,. etc., consult ticket agents or address Edsoni J. Weeks, Geu'l Passenger Agt., Philadelphia. ... . ...... ...Ii - f BfflIfttflr1D(lunrortunte .uffertn ma I Al 1 1 1 UlC U PrlvaLA dlicuet. Itlaoil lNtlMn.f Youthful Error.. Loit Vtttlitr. Vrtooccl. ct r lienl for Hi'orn Tmtl mnntolit fcod Book K (004 North Mxlh ML. I'hUadflnliUA ."Train - to I'Mr. h TllKKU si. II.. fr- t la UiaL wi ipco- r Ccllel biaia to ear crea tbouih the mott celebrated lUlilUf&naFnaheuurltnlia 1 11 I fating S rl t TfTTTTTTTTTTTTT Carload of Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, -AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION AT OUR STORE. We have the best satisCjct'ory giving products that are being sold anywhere. Save money by coming to see us and our display. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main Sr. SWEEPING BARGAIN d Are Offered at Our Store In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half aud Half, Beer and Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. 1 IL'Jf 1 "1 ' IV t I 1