TheHerald KTAIII,!SIIKI 1870 "All the News That's Fit to Print." Plllillslleil every evening, except Sunday, at 8 South Jntilln treet, Shenandoah, Pa. I.ONO IHVTANOE THMSIMIONK. The irernlil la delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding hnrm for six cents ft wek, pay able to (lie carriers, lly ninll JS.00 ft year, or 23 cent a month payable In advance Ad vertisements charged ncoordlng to space nnil position. Tim publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of Hewn demands It. The right I reserved to reject any advertisement, whether pnlil for or not, Hint the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising ratos made known upon application, ntered lit the post oulce nt Shenandoah, P as second class mall matter. YOtJ CAN NOT RHAUIt OP -TUB HBUALD Tiiriouait ANY OT1IHK DULY rrm.JCATioN( TUESDAY, N0VEMI1EU 81, 1899. OUR COUNTRY : rirst. Last and Forever. Gkn. Aguinaldo lias not only taken to the woods aain, but Is hunting the very tallest timber. Congressman Roberts nlso threatens to resign, but lie Is probably no more sincere about it than the average Schuylkill county stutesman That "dark horse" Congressional candidate is still kept in the dark, but that fact is Immaterial. His sponger is stilllclent to obliterate him forever, politically. Readers of the Herald have not failed to notice the completeness with which the court proceedings is cov ered in our columns. The Herald gives the news while it is news. Nothing in the election returns of this county indicates that the sound money Democrats have applied for the suits of sackcloth and ashes that the Bryan followers promised after election. Nobody can excel Col. Bryan in snatching victory from the very jaws of defeat. Wherever and whenever an election is held he manages to get some sort of consolntion out of it for the Chicago platform. In the present display of shooting stars Schuylkill county can point with pride to our red-headed and hopeful friend, Charles A. Snyder. He is the coming leader of the Republican forces, nnd a shrewd one, too. There is at least one prospective Congressional enndidate in this county, who hopes to seethe financial question pushed to the rear. But it -will not be so. The Republicans will force the issue along those lines, and at the same time put the aforesaid candidate on the shelf. The political sentiment of the United States at this time is decisively Republican. Auy one can go over the list of states and see that the Re publicans hold more than in 1890. Three general elections have taken place since that year and the net re suit is a strengthened Republican position. Former United States Senator nnd ex-Governor of New York, David Bennett Hill, is said to have his counterpart in Goebel, the man who, as the Democratic candidate for Gov' ernor in Kentucky, is moving heaven and earth to have himself counted in overTaylor.his Republican opponent who whs undoubtedly elected. Like Hill, it is said, that he neither drinks nor uses tobacco in any form and that society has no attractions for him. His one reckless dissipation i politics. The game of politics is Bald to be almost a mania with him. It lias for hiiu such a fascination as have cards for a gambler. The more com' plicated, difficult and dangerous the game the more attraction it has for him. To him politics is a game of skill, and the greatest triumph is such as results from skill alone. A seem ingly impossible obstacle to success affects him as a hfgh fence does a fox hunter. The trick of beating at cards an opponent who holds a bette hand, or of overcoming all obstacle in the chase, is to the gambler or the fox hunter what the difficulties of polities are to him. Goebel, as pic tured, is a man of agreeable manner when friendly, and cold even to cruelty -when an enemy. He never shows excitement. That is the pen picture of the Kentucky statesman as given by a well-known Washing' ton correspondent. SOMETIMES YOU EAT TOO MDCE SOMETIMES YOD DRINK TOO MUCH Sometimes you do both Leaving a bad taste, clouded bralu and genera rock feeling tar the next clay. j.UMACHTABL&JJ Will Brace You Up. Nothing o good for btomaeh Troubles, liiUoucue or Malaria, and Done so cheap. Largo Box, 10 Cent (13 Tablets.) By mail, fur five j-centst mps. Made at rb Jahnsoo Laboratories. I- Philadelphia. "HrWSALE BY ALL DKlluUISTS PHILADELPHIA DAY At tho Tlx port Kxpooltlon Drew n Mounter Crowd. Philadelphia. Nov. 21. Yosterdnv wnB riilliulelphln's day ot tlio National Export oxitosltlon. Tlio occasion was fuvofeil by Ideal woatlior.und ono of tho largest crowds that hnH yet visited the show was on hand. The sightseers be gan to gather early on the grounds, and last night thoro was hardly room enough for one to get about tho place Many buslnoss houses and factories closed at noon In order to give tho omployes nn opportunity of participat ing In the celebration. Various or ganizations, political, soclnl and labor, attended In largo numbers. The es planade, the greatost uttractlon of tho exposition, was thronged all day. Tho auditorium In the north pavilion of tho main building, where Innes' band Is giving dally concerts, was nlso packed to Its capacity. Tho main feature ot "Philadelphia day" took placo In tho auditorium last night, whon formal exercises woro held. Tho exercises consisted of music by Innes' band, speeches by Mayor Ashbrldge, Director General Wilson and Congressman Bingham. Tho orator of the ovenlng was John Fred oriole Lewis, who spoke on "Philadel phia as a commercial and manufac turing center." Today Is "Odd Fellows' day" and 'Railroad day." The semi-annual meeting of the Grand Lodge Is being hold In the main building, and many mombors of the order from different parts of tho state are present. Smttiruleil PonrlHlSoIzert. Now York, Nov. 21. Ten thousand smuggled pearls of all sizes, some im itation and some genuine gems, were taken to the custom house yesterday. and today tho government expert will pass upon their value, which is esti mated nt ?r0,000. The poarls wer seized from Francois Bock, a dealer in jewels and gems, of Providence, U. I., just arrived on the French liner Bre tagne. The pearls were secreted in old shoes In Bock's trunk and In his pock ets. In default of $15,000 bail Bock was sent to jail. Cnrnptrlo Company (iiiliif a Point. Washington, Nov. 21. The United States supreme court yesterday grant ed the petition recently presented by former Speaker Reed for a writ of certiorari to bring the case of the Car negie company versus the Cambria Iron company to this court. The case is an Important one. Involving a por tion of tho process ot making bessemer steel. The Carnegie company lost in the court of appeals. Uow's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CnENEY tc CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Teadx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kjnnan & MAnvis, Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle, sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. tHE" PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Flour firm; win ter superfine, $2.23'82.40: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.1033.20: city mills, extra, $2.60S2."0. Rye flour quiet at J3.35S3.60 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat strong; No, 2 red, spot, in eleva tor, 69V4"0',c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, 3SK33c; No. 2 yellow. old. for local trade 41c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, clipped, 314!32c.: lower grades, 2Sffi30e. Hay well maintained; choice tim othy, J16S1C50. Beef firm; mess, $10.50; beef hams. $22.50123. Pork quiet; family, $13.50i5H. Lard firmer; western steamed. $5.3214. Butter llrm; western creamery, JJ1S26C.; do. factory. 15V4Sl"c; June cream ery, 20'g24V&c.; Imitation creamery, 16IP 21c; New York dairy, 182Ce.; do. cream ery, 21C2SO.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 29332c.; do. wholesale, 2Sc. Cheese firm: small, 12V4S12ic; finest, Oc tober, 1212ic.; large, fancy, September, 12M.fil2Hc; large, October, finest, IVAc Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylva nia, 23V4t21c; western, ungraded, at mark, 1UJ20C. Potatoes Arm; Jersey, $10 1.S7H; New York, $1Q1.50; Long Island, $1.121401.75; Jersey sweets, J1.W32.26; southern do., $1.251.50. Cabbago dull; Long Island, $2413.60 por 100. Baltimore, Nov. 20. Flour nrm; west ern superfine, $2.26(52.35; do. extra, $2.40 2.90; do. family, $3.2033.50; winter wnsat, patent, J3.CCS3.S5; spring do. do., $3.7534; do. do., straight. $3.43B3.K. Wheat nrmor: snot and the month, 7070Uc.; December, 7OU07O14O.; Hay, 75y4075Tic; steamer No. I red, GC66Uc; southern, by sample, 65 71c; do. on grade, 66V4J70Wc Corn firmer! mixed, spot and the month, 39 JOJiic: December, 33?iJ39c.; November er December, now or old, 33S3SV60.; January end February, 37V46 379ic; steamer mixed, I7H'7?ic.; southern, white, 34Vi3Sc; do. yellow, 344fi34?ic Oats firmer; jso. a white, Sli42c.; No. 2 mixed, 292!lSo. Itye dull; No. 2 nearby, 6si367c; No. 2 western, tOJjGOc. liny steady; No. 1 tim othy. $14.5015. Grain frelchts very dull; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Ud. No vember. Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3. 3d. December. Sugar steady; flno and coarse uranulated. 0.33. Cheese steady; large, MCMWc: medium, UttSUVic; small, 13U13?;c Butter firm: fancy creamery. 26S7c; fancy Imitation, 19 20c; fancy ladle, 17(&18c.; good ladle, lCc; store packed, HfilOc., rolls. 16lSc. Ecgs steady; fresh, 22c. I.lvo Stook Markets. New York, Nov. 20. Beeves In fair de mand; cood to choice steers steady; others 5010c. lower; bulls and cows steady to 10c. lower; steers, $4.40; oxen and stairs, j:.764j4.66; bulls, $1.SO03.S5; pows, JLttiKgt. Good veals steady; others slow; graxsers firm; veals, $40$; tops, $8.25; grousers, $2.5003; westerns, $4. Sheep and lambs dull; sheep, $2.JMj4.10; culls, $2; lambs. $4.36&5.36; mainly $4.37V4e.U,i : Canada lambs, $80S.17V4. Hogs firmer at $4.2504.40. East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 20. Cattle ac tive; extra, $S.8O0: prime, J5.7O0t.9O: common, $304.60. Hots active; assorted mediums, $4.; best heavy, $4.1504.20; best Yorkers, $4.10'g6.16; light Yorkers and pigs, $404.06: roughs, $2.5003.60. Sheep dull and lower; choice wethers, $4.1004.20; common. $1.5002.50; choice lambs, $4.7O0 4.60; common to good, $304.55; veal calves, $6.5007. Bnloldont Vlnenrn Tail. Niagara Falls, Nov. 21. A middle aged, well dressed man engaged a hack yosterday afternoon and was driven to Prospect I'olnt, overlooking ths falls. Arriving there he left the carriage, walked deliberately Into the water and passed over the falls. Tne Queen's Christmas Gift. London, Nov. 21. Queen Victoria has decided that her Christmas present to the troops In South Africa Is to take the form of a tin of chocolate for each man. Revou Jurors J'or Mollneux. New York. Nov. 21. Three moro lurors to try Itoland B. Mollneux were selected yesterday, making In all seven jurors. Those accepted yesterday were i.vman 8. Foster, a publisher; ftiai colm O. Foster, a manufacturing chem ist, and Morris A. Braude, a manufac turer of blank books. BEECHAdS PILLS rarity the Blood, Cnrc : mounts, im- frove Complexion. T 0 cents 25 cents, T NUGGETS OF NEWS. Boston Democrats nominated Gen-. ernl P. A. Collins for mayor. The official canvass of Ohio's voto gives Judge Nash 49,023 plurality. Two naval cadets at Annapolis fought a duel Sunday, one being se verely cut. Eastern concerns have concluded a $15,000,000 deal, which practically cor ners California's redwood Industry. In a sermon at Atlanta, Bishop Nel son, of tho Episcopal dloccso of Geor gia, declared himself as opposed to prohibition. Spiritualists at Belmont, N. Y., ex pect to unearth a vein of gold seen by one of them In her dreams. They are still digging. Many fights between the crew and omcers marked tho voyago of the ship Governor Robbie from New York to Hong Kong. Severe storms continue to rage In the vicinity ot St. John's, N. F., causing great damage to shipping. Several ves sels are missing. Would-bo lynchers at Covington, Ga., wore driven oft by tho sheriff's posse, with one man wounded. They wanted William Collins (white), charg ed with attempted criminal assault. Vlco rri'-lilrnt llnlillnir Ills Own. Patorson, N. J., Nov. 21. Vice Presi dent Hobart passed a more favorable day yesterday than his condition In tho early morning Indicated. He be came moro cheerful during tho after noon, having been refreshed by a few hours' sleep, but his appotlto did not Improve. Hobart Tuttle, tho vice president s brother-in-law, said last night that tho patient wijs holding his own. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sue lost her beauty ? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Ileauacuo aro tlio principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea lias cured these Ills for half a contury. Pilco 25 its. and 50 eta. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Eirlin on a guarantee. Schooner Cnpxlzcd. lx Probably Lioit Boston, Nov. 21. The overturned British schooner E. Norris, which had been repeatedly sighted off Cape Ann, was towed into Salem harbor yesterday by a tug. Tt is believed that tho Norris was capsized off Cape Ann some day last week and that her entire crew of six men, Including Captain W. E. Ray, of Bear River, N. S., have been lost. Another Cabinet OrlnIi Impending;. St. Johns, N. F Nov. 21. Another colonial eablnet crisis Is Impending as a result of the recent dofeat ot the Ministerialist candidate In tho bye election. Mr. Mollne, the minister of fisheries, has tendered his resignation, owing to a disagreement with his col leagues, and a collapse of the govern ment Is feared. Typhoid Uplilonilo Closes Schools. Greensboro, N. C, Nov. 21. An epi demic of typhoid fever has broken out at tho State Normal and Industrial college hero, making it necessary to close the school until Jan. 1. There are now more than SO of the young lady students confined to their beds by sickness. Two have died. Increased Wnce For ItnllronderH. Cleveland, Nov. 21. A commltteo representing all branches of service on the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway met with President Bllckensderfer yes terday and an agreement was reached whereby wages will be Increased 10 per cent on Dec. 1. Qnnrrol Over Woman KihIh InMurrtT Baltimore, Nov. 21. Wallace Reese colored, was stabbed In the abdomen yesterday afternoon and died two hours later at the City hospital. John Brady, also colored, is held charged with dn ing the cutting. The men were shlj mates on the bark J. H. Ingersoll, of New York. It Is claimed that they quarreled In a saloon over a woman. VtotlmH ofn Hotel Klro. Wagoner, I. T., Nov. 21. The bones of a man and a woman were found yesterday in the ruins of the St. Charles hotel, which, with six other buildings, was destroyed by Are Sat urday night. The remains of the man have been Identified as those of James M, Chattwell, a Fort Smith traveling salesman. Those of tho woman have not yet been identified. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of After tliH Toinoeratlo T.nii'ribrHlup Chicago, Nov. 20. Representative William Sulzcr, of New York, who Is In Chicago in connection with today s meeting of the executive committee of the national Democratic committee, said: "Yes, I am a candidato for the Democratic leadership of the next house of representatives and my friends think my chances ot securing the honor are very good. They be Heve my selection would strengthen our party In the east, and help us to carry the doubtful states of New York and New Jersey in the next preslden tlal contest. I will have the votes of the solid delegations from New York and New Jersey, and have received as surances of substantial support from other states." Ashyxlntod by Crml Oris. Carbondale, Pa., Nov. 20. One child dead, three other children dying, and the father, mother and another child seriously 111, is the result of coal gas escaping from a furnace Saturday night at tne nouse oi jonn Aioran, who lives on the South Side. Neighbors of tho Morans grew apprehensive yesterday when the family did not appear, and their front door was broken open. The entire family of seven was found on an upper floor In an unconscious con dltion. The gas came from a now fur nace, which was used Saturday for the first time. rtflHNPV I deceptive disease TDfll IRI R don't know it. If you v want quick re nlta you call make no mistake liv usIdit Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy. At driigglsbi in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet telling you bow to find out If you have kidney tr uble. Addiess, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,I)inKbamton,N. Y A C1IAU0E AND A DENIAL Aliened Tlmt Colonel Motonlf Shot a Huppllcntltiar Filipino I'riMoiier. Tnnnkn. Kan.. Nov. 21. Lieutenant Hall, of tjiwronco, formerly of tho Twentieth Kansas regiment, In n let ter to tho Topeka Journal, makes tho charpo that Colonol Metcnlf, recently breveted brigadier genornl for gal lantry In the Philippines, shot an un armed and supplicating Filipino pris oner, and In support of It furnishes af fidavits of Prlvnto Husky, of the Twen tieth Kansas, and First Lieutenant Ferguson, ot tho Thirty-sixth Infantry. R vr a. O.. Nov 21. Colonel Wilde- Metcnlf, arrusiM by LVoutenaut Hall of having; shot a Filipino prisoner, was in tnis city last nignt, visiting oin friends. Ho said ho did not know what Lleutcnnnf Hall referred to, and thnt he could not comprohend how ho came to mako any such statement unless it was duo to tho fact that tho Houtonnnl was not recommended for promotion. Ho declared tho charge absolutely falso. Oli.lf i-tliiiio ton"MI:od"Smidn.vSolioil Cordole, Ga., Nov. 21. Notice has been served on a Mr. Anderson at Llstonln, near hero, that ho must give up a Sunday school which he had started In which there are both white and negro children in attendance. At a meeting of tho people in tho neigh borhood resolutions were adopted de claring the school a "vllo nuisance." Mr. Andorson Informed tho committee that he would continue his school at all hazards. Should he persist In his determination sorious trouble Is ex pected. Red Hot From the Oun Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead man, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then liucklen s Arnica halve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils. Felons, Corns, Skiu Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 5 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. 00m yu n.. wasicy, aruggisr. Tliroo TtnuliiKMitH Off Kor Miilllln, San Frnnrisro, Nov. 21. The trans ports Hancock and City of Puebla sail ed Inst night for Manila via Honolulu. The Hancock has on board nine com panies of tho Forty-fourth Infantry nnd a number of recruits. The remaining companies of the Forty-fourth and two companies of the FortJ'-thIrd aro on board the City of Puebla. The trans port St. Paul, with Colonel Anderson, the headquarters band and six com panies of the Thirty-eighth, and tho Duke of Fife, with tho remaining six companies, Major Mulr In command, sailed eaHv this morning. things. Ancx- SP 11 C P pcctant P1010 lie, it she stops to think a moment, how danger ously wrongr it is to swallow medi cines when in her condition. She can see that the outside application of a liniment which softens and relaxes must certainly be the thing; or her to use. buch a liniment is MOTHER'S FRIEND which she can depend upon doing- her a world ot good before and during labor. Send to us for our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born. 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Tho publishers of this paper guarantoe tho genuineness of this liberal offer. THE INDIAN SCHOOLS. Commissioner .Tnunn Prodlots thaKz- tlntrulMliment ofTrtbm. Washington. Nov. 20. The annual report of tho commissioner ot Indian affairs, William A. Jones, besides ro Ylewing the progress of affairs "In all branches of the service, urges more schools, more systematic methods, study of individual traits and consid eration ef subsequent environment in outlining the studies In the Indian schools. There are now 20,522 boys and girls In attendance on the various In dian schools, out of an enrollment ot over 25,000, the Indian population from which these are taken being 181,000. While the population has remained stationary there has been such a steady increase In the numbor of Indians be ing educated as to warrant ths opin ion that the next quarter century will witness not a dlmlnuton of the Indian population, but an extinguishment ot Indian tribes. Reporting on the Chippewa putbreak of last autumn Commissioner Jones says: 'For many years Chippewas have been arrested and taken from thor homes to St. Paul and other points as witnesses or as offenders, chiefly in whisky cases. Often wholesale arrosts have been made solely for the fees which would accrue to the officials. In dians have been helped to obtain whisky by the very ones who arrested them for using It, The whole matter of arrests by deputy marshals had come to be a farce, a fraud, and a handicap to the Chlppewas and a dls-. grace to the community." The report declares further that the most bitter complaint of the Chlppe was, and a just one, Is the manner In which they have been robbed In the disposition of their timber. Sontlinmptuii When J'or Germany. Kansas City, Nov. 20. Alfred, Dut- tenhofer, who is at the head ot a grain firm with houses at Manhelm and Duisburg, Germany, has just cIob ed deals with several local grain firms involving a purchase of several hun dred thousand dollars' worth of south western when. "The failure, or the partial failure ot the Russian wheat crop," said Mr. Duttenhofer, "is re sponsible for my visit to Kansas City. Tho quality of tho Russian wheat Is so poor this year that we do not care to use It." Scoedod From tlio Kntahtn of Honor. Chicago, Nov. 20. About 2,500 Chi cago members of the Knights and La dies of Honor have seceded from the organization because of dissatisfaction with the management of the affairs of the body by the supreme lodge. They forwarded to the state Insurance de partment papers applying for a char ter to conduct business. The members say they seceded because they thought the assessments levied each month upon the members wore too high. nomtloM Wanderer Asbyxlated. Susquehanna, Pa., Nov. 20. The body of a young negro boy, supposed to be a tramp, was found by some track' men In the W.est Susquehanna yard of the Erlo Railroad company In this place yesterday. The remains were found near a burning culm pile, and the supposition Is that he had Iain down to rest and bad been overcome by tho poisonous gas. His left hand and a portion of the loft foot wero burned off. Tbo little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take ; perfectly harmless. Positive curo for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. llrutnl Olito Wlittecnp. Bellcfontalne, O., Nov. 20. There was a sequel to the "West Liberty whltecapplng early yesterday morn Ing, when a mob from that place toro down the barn of Edward Jackson and turned the horses loose. Jackson was one of the trio consisting of two col ored men and a white woman, Jack son's daughter-in-law, who wsre taken from the jail' at West Liberty early Saturday morning by a mob and tarred and feathered and run out of the town. The trio came to thin city, where Nell Jackson, who was severely beaten, Is In a critical condition, the result of jntprnni ininr'on Tiokfson 1" nearly blind from vitriol thrown in his eyes. on Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antee: "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of the contents of this bottle faith' fully, then it you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and be may refund the price paid," Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D Kirlln on a guarantee. The Wireless TelPBrapliy Compnny. Now York. Nov. 20. Lawyer Qeorce. S. Graham, of Philadelphia, of counsel for tho wireless Tolegraph and Teie phone company, arrlvod here last night. He said he would make appll cation for a charter for ths new com pany tomorrow. He was uncertain whether the application would bo made at Dover or In Trenton, but though the latter place the more likely one. Mr, Graham said the stock is to' bo f 12, 000,000. The company is Backed by Now York, Boston, Chicago and Phlla' dtlphla capitalists of larg resources "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body, I'soemcd beydnd cure. B. 11. B. b&s made me a perfectly well womau." Mrs. Chas Huttou, llerville, Mlcb, STRANGER'S SAD DEATH. Evidently UimwnrIli Was Apnronoh liiuaii liiiprfvlel Arftennl. Norfolk, Nov. 21.-Oscnr 0. Fleming, the Princess Anno county magistrate who last Thursday shot und killed young Clarence L. Snyder, while the lattor. accompanied by a friend, was returning to this city from a hunt, yesterday killed ono of a party who attempted to lynch him. Flomlng hns turned his house Into an nrsnnal, and every night friends stay there with him. Sunday night a mob of nbeut 50 men quietly took a position behind an outbuilding In tho yard and waited for Fleming to ap pear. At 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing a shot rang out sharply, and was followed by SeVeral hundred from tho other side of tho re.ldence. which was punctured both Inside and out by bul lets. After tho smoke- of battle cleared away Fleming emerged to And a man dead In his yard. Nothing was soon or heard of tho attacking party, which had departed. Tho man waB sockless, shlrtlfss, about 45 years old, and evi dently n stranger. Ills gun was empty, and beyond a small blank book, with the' name "Ollmore" within on a loaf, he" had no offects. One theory Is thnt this man was a tramp , who was np proachlng to solicit assistance. Pub lic opinion exonerates Fleming from blame In defending his home, but It Is rumored that a largo number of Snyder's friends have registered a vow to kill Fleming. Do You Enow Consumption la preventable? Sclonce ha? nrovon that, nnd that ueglecl w suicinai. Tho worst cold or coCi,'h can lio curod with Shlloh's Cough and. Consumption Curo. Sold on positive Ruerantco for ovor tlfty years. Sold l.v P. 11. Klrlln on ft mmr!?!)" o. Coming Kventn. Nov 21. Oherottn. "Prlnro Ferdinand ancl tbo Enchanted Swoid.'" at Fowuon stlicu'tro. Nov. 24. National Festival in Kohbin? Hall. North Main street, under nusuicca of the, Young Men's Ullito Class of tlio Presby tcrlun tiabbatli school. Nov. 24. Fourth annual hall nf the De- lender Hoso Company No. 3, tu"le held In the Hoso Company's Hall. Turkey Buu. Nov. 20 Grand ball an'l fair In Koublns' opera house for the benefit of tbo Sluvisb congregation. Dec 18 Grand entertainment. 1 uo star of Bethlehem." at the Primltlvo Methodist church. AN IMPORTANT DIFIEltfc.NOK. To make it spparout to thousands, who think themselves ill, that thoy aro not af flicted with any disease, but that the system Imply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Chicago, Nov. 20. The Chicago or chestra, under the leadership of Theo dore Thomas, has decided to decline the invitation of the directors of the Paris exposition to attend that show in 1900. In a letter addressed to Ed ouarde Colonne, chairman of the board of directors, Theodore Thomas declares that ps an American cltl2n ho 13 a lover of Justice and liberty and cannot consistently visit the French capital. Mr. Thomas ' freely admits that tho verdict In the Dreyfus case was re sponsible for his determination. LADIES BOCUK.i01S DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel 1 Pennyroyal Treatmen is tho orifiinnl and only F11ENC1) cfrf rtrui rnlinhln nnra nn tlio mnr ket. l'rice. $1.00; sent by moil. UonuinoBold only by Klrlin's drug store. (MASONS HEALTH DEFENDERS! I YELLOW TABLETS CUBE DYSPEPSIA BROWN - CONSTIPATION! RED . COUGHSI WHITE - - SORE THR0ATI una LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Fenn Haven Junction. Maucb Chunk. LclilKtiton, 81atlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at 5 20, 7 40 a. m . 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and I'lttstoc, 1 20, 10 10 a. m.. 12 62 and S 17 p. re Jror mceyvme, lowanua, oayro, vraveriy Elmlra, Koclicsler, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 10 a. m., 12 62 and 6 17 p. m. Kor Belvidere. Delaware Water Gan ant- Stroudeburg, 6 20 ft. m., 0 17 p. m. For I-arauertvllle nnu Trenton, v 4U a. in. For .Teaneavllle. Levioton and Beaver Meadow J 20 a. m., 12 62 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazletoii, Htoekto and Lumber Yard, 5 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. u 12 S3 and For Jeddo. Drlfton and Freeland. 3 20. 10 10 a, ra., 5 17 P. m. , . f or scranwn, o zu. iu iu u in., u , p. ,u. For Lost Creek. QlrardvlUe, and Ashland, 4 00, nd 7 27 p, m. For Raven Itun, Centralla, Mount Carinel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Placo and Delano, 1 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. rn.. and 12 52, 6 17 p. m. ror laieavilie, o xu, iu iu a, ip. v Trains will leave Bhamokln at 6 83, 0 20 a. m., 11 60 and 4 20 d. m.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 46, 10 10 a, m., 12 62, 917 P. m, Leave Shenandoah tor Fottsvllle, St, Clair, New Castle, Morea ml piew uoswn, i u anu 10 10 a. m , 12 62 and 6 17 li ui. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenaudoab, 9 46 a. in., 12 SO, 605, 8 15 p. in. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, U 63 a.m., 12 46, 5 07, 6 22, 8 29 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt Caimel and Shamokln, 10 46 u. in., 7 21 p. in., Q Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. CO.. and 5 83 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for YatesvlUe, Mahanoi City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weathcrlj and Mauch Chunk, 9 45 a m., and 6 82 p. in. For Leulghtou, Slattngton, Catasauqua, Whit, nail, Conlay, Allent6wn, Easton and Pbtlllpt burg, 9 45 a. m., and 6 82 p. m. For New York r J Philadelphia, 9 45 a. m. Leave Hazleton for 'Ijenaudoah, 0 60, a. m. and 6 23 J).( ItOLLIN II. WILBUR. Qenl. Bupt. New York. M.'B. dUTTER, Supt Transportation, up,. inuuvu,Miuu Houth Ilethlehsm. Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt. 26 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv. P. A., South Petblehem, Pa. The Best Bargain House -In Shenandoah Is at- 233 West Centre Street. You would be amaxed to see the values we , . , offered In , , , Underwear, Boots and Shoos. - - Grocortoss If you only give us a trial, that Is all we ask This means a steady customer stour store. WifflitiiiiiiiiitiMiUiiiiUMiitiWL : 'iHtERE Is a carta. il ' nslt ef- a I; I ffct about girmcnn mnde 5; IC Irom Ibcio I'slobm d Pal- 3j S tt-rns tli t M n t attained by the 2 !s use of auy oiU. r interns. Sj MS : (No-Scnm-AI1owancu Patterns.) ; 3 Have not n rr - f. r t ; I perfect ; IE fit. K triii ' ' m&ndie-. Jj cts. e-ri- -a I i S ' t In ntarl jjj n cry cn 'I t' 'i t"V i -il. Ask for 2; 5 ilirm. Uct a I ' -inn Mirct fln-l tee our 5 2; dennns. A! uttuciy ihsveryUu st ktylei, : A FREE PATTER M 5; I3 of V -f PM f '1cct U wi 1 ha fiivetl 2 S i very 8uttcnbur to S; MS GAUL'S iiiiujiM n u.lj AKrmirrazraa cicxsj'visa : A LAUlUb' MAUAINE. 3; S One thit every lady afiouM trice feca- SJ: 1- larlv Ilcautffol colored plates; latent 3 t fashion1! ; rci;mnl ifti; eionotnien ; fancy 3. S rk . hon holJ rt n ' , I Hon, ett Sub- -rj l cr!18 to-ilav, or, Hi tl 5c fnr latcit copy. 3j Lady aem v anted. Gund fur tvrms. 3 S THE McCALL, CO., 1 :5 130-t4B West I4lh St., New York. These celebrated patterns and pub lications nro for sale, and recom mended by L. J. Wilkinson. Nutlondl Itxporl ExpoHftloii. Tito Pennsylvania Eallroad Company has arranged for special low-rato oirnrslons to P'blladelpliin, account National Export Ex position, on November 10 and 24. Hoaml. trip tickets, good going only on trains In 'd lea' ted, nnd good to return within three days, including day of Issue, will he sold on above dates as follows t Leaves. A. M. Hate. Slieimndonlt , 8.CS t: 23 Frnckvllle 8.19 3 C6 St lllalr 8 87 2 93 New Boston 8.2G 8 10 JMOren. 8.29 3 ' 5 The above rates Include admission to the Exposition. lH Flfif ,n mo eiperlenoed. the out to Dtm'9& Kee"e. Prof.O. F.TllEEUr )M.1., S04 North Sixth HL. l'hlladel.f nhin. iu.. Kirei a uuaraatM la ever? mm, r Wriittvwla k. Stricture (no cutUorU LortYltfot k. 1 et'f 6 B. Hun. 9-1 J. Hoort for Jong undln and daimerfloi l eaM a wit iu.su w a an. x rean - v i Send for Sworn lertlmonlaii and BCOt, AM ftaads eipod. Philadelphia & Readina R'y. Engines Bom Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1. 1899. Trains leave ShcDandoah as follows: For New York via Phllsdolphla, week day 210, 6 88, 7 87, 9 65 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 8W p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York via March Chunk, week days, 7 87 a. m., 1226 and 8 09 p. m. , For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 210,588,7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and fl 09 p. ui, Sundays, 210 a m. For Pottsvllle, week days. 2 10, 7 87, 9 65 a.' m. 12 26. 8 09, 6 09 aud T SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a in. For Tatnaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 737, 9 63 a. m 12 28. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 210a m. Fof Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 27, 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 7 80 p. m. Sundays, 8 27 m. For Ma'iano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 3S, 787.9 63, 1182 a.m., 12 26, 3 09, 6 09, 78u, 9 66 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 27, 787. 1182 a. m., 12 26,8 09,607,725 and 9 6,'. p. til. Hunday, 3 27 a m. i. t ... 1. 1 n,....,. CUtOOiiiuiuiD. 1 1 on l. 1 1 1 r, i u ii nuu.ua , in B. AO. IC R., through trains le-t Rcanlng Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & Ri 17 R.) at 8 20, 7 65, 11.26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl lional trains irom wenyiounu ana unobi nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m 12 20 12 13 8 40 pm. Sundays, 186, 8 23 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays. 1215. 4 80. 780,1180 a.m..and 181.4 80. 900 p.m. Leave New vorK via Maucn ununK, week ays, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Readlnu Terminal. vf ek days, 4 80. 88. 10 21 a. m. and 11)6, 4 08 6 B6, li no p. iu. Licave laaiug. ivnik nays, tut, w, un. , u . 12 15. 4 17. 6 00, 8 26 p oa Leave Poitsvlilo, on u.j. 7 17. 7 10 n. l.i 980, 1280,1 20, 4 30, 0 i-j and 6 30 p. m. iave 'raraan.ua, wees aays, sis, a so, u a i. m., 1 49, 6 66 7 ?' . 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 43, 9 04, 147 a.m. 'tli 0 -S, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 180. V22 10 23. 1300, a. m.. 289. 6 86. 6 42.7 53 10 lip m irf)ave wiui vepon, weea- oays, v m, iuou a. si., 12 84 and i 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PI HadelDhla Chestnut street wbarf and douth street 'ff har ter Atlantic City. weekdays uxpress, vuo, zuo,uu, ovu,l 13 p ra. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, otop m. Sun daysExpress, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 7 15 p m. Accom modation, n ru n ra, 4 43 p m. Leave Atlantic uity Deposi weeicaays jsx press, 7 85, 9 CO 10 80 a m, 3 80, 5 80 p m. Accom- niouaiion, b ja a m, 4 us p m. ounuays uxpress, 4 80, 730 p in. Accommodation,? 13 a m,4 03p m. For Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle Cfty Weekdays 9 CO am, 4 10, 5 00 p lu. Sundays Cbentnut St., 9 15, Houth St., 9 a m. Addition l for Cape May Weekday 6 80 a m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. For further Information, apply so nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway tleket agent or address t A. SWKIOABD, EDSOS J. WUKB. Gen'l Bupt., Geu'l Pass'r Act., RMdlnv Tormtnal. PMIadalnbU Sacrifice Piano Bargains. A square pinno in good condition. A give away bargain. $85 Parlor Grand Piano A HighGrade Can be exchanged for any other style of instrument. These are sacrifice opportunties. . O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 106 South Main St. I To PATENT Good Ideas MM may ho secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Biltlmars. VA utucrlptloni to Tho Pstent Record l0MrtJuis-
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