EVENING HERALD llST.Vltl.lSlll-.l) IHTO. Published every KvonliiR, Kxcept Sunday, nt 8 HOUTH JARDIN STItKBT, NEAlt CeNTRB. The Herald la dellveird In Shenandoah nnd tho surrounding towns for six cent n week, liv able to tho carriers. Hy mull SI. 00 n yenr.or 23 cent n month, payable In ndvonco. Advertise ments, charged according to space rtnd position. Tho publisher reserve the rlirht to change, tho Vosltlon of advertisements whenever tho pub Icatlon of news demands It. Tho rlnht Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon nppllention. Entered nt tho potofllco nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TKMiPltONK CONNICCTION, Evening Herald TUESDAY, NOVEMHKR 1H. 1S05. TilK stores are filling up with Christinas EOtids nud the wise merchant is advertising them. Tho prudent buyer will scan the JlKitAl.D columns beforo making purchases. Tin: White llouso cuckoo is keeping under cover since election, hut his chirp will he heard with tho assembling of Congress next month, l'or so much wo aro dovoutly thank fill. Much speculation la indulged in as to who will succeed the late John T, Stanton as member of tho School Hoard from tho First ward. Several prominent Kcpublicani have been mentioned in this connection. .1 una it Schuyler, of Kaston, has i nounced that all petitioners for license will be treated as new applicants and must make out their cases as if presented for the first time. Heretofore old applicants were grunted without a question, except when rem straitens wcro filed. A Salkmvillk woman determined that her husband should know how he looked when he was drunk, so when ho came home and fell into a maudlin slumber she sent for a photographer who did his work well. Next morning the photograph was laid beside his plate at breakfast. It was a revelation, and it was also tho means of a reformation. THE efforts of the Odd Fellows to establinl: an orphans' home in this section is a com mcndablc one, and it is to be hoped that suc cess will crown their labors. Their organiza tion now leads in numerical strength, and with theso increased members there is a cor responding increasoiu the number of orphans J5y all means erect the home. There cannot Ihj too many institutions of tins nature. As USUAL, our old friend Major Sain Losch is out again this time for Slate Senator to succeed Senator Kcefer. The Major does no announce his preference for United Sbites Senator to succeed Cameron, but b will doubt declare himself beloro the canvass opens up. It begins to look as if Senator Keefcr's days aro numbored though it looked the samo in 18D2 when he managed to pull through in tho tail end of the campaign. KniToit Joycb, of tho Daily American, is giving the judges some wholesomo advice to the granting of licenses. His efforts will bo heartily seconded by every legitimate iaioon-keeper, but there is a grave doubt to tho result that will be accomplished. Slmi lar appeals have been made in the past nnd they have fallen upon deaf ears. Tho only practical way in which to close up the speak casics and other violators of the Brooks big license law, as we have repeatedly pointe ut, lies within the power of the liquor league itself. If that organization will euro tho necessary Information against all violators and present it to court, then the judges will be compelled to enforce tb penalty. THE CONGO AFFAIR, The report published in yesterday's IlKlt- alii conceniiug matters in tho Congo free state shows a condition of things as dis graceful to civilization as that oxisting under Turkish misrule in Armenia. Tho Congi state, however, is under the control of Christian power, while Armonia is undor tho tyranny of fanatical Mohammedans, from whom littlo can bo expected when they are not under durens, and that tho present condi tion of atl'airs in that country is considered abnormal is duo entirely to the fear of tho great powers of Europe which has for a long time kept the Mohammedans In restraint. In tho Congo state tho horrible cruelties permitted appear to be duo to the incompet ence and indifference of thoso placed in authority, who, according to the story of a returned missionary, are young men unfit to wield the vast power entrusted to them, and "are more interested In wringing money out of the ignorant natives than In governing according to the dictates of humanity. It is simply abounding to learn that failure to supply the allotted quota of rubber, exacted by Ignorant native subordinates, is punished by mutilation, or death, and no stops taken to punish the offenders, Taken in connection with the summary execution of an English trador by a Belgian officer of the Congo state a short while since it, is not dillloult to surmise that affairs aro conducted without much regard to the rights of humanity. The story made public in London Is such as to domand a radical change in the govern ment f the uncivilized tribes of that dark continent moro in accord with the spirit of I hristtan civilisation. IIli runlhmciit Cnmo Quickly. Font Scorr, Knn., Nov. 10. Yesterday Dr. A. C. Corey, n promlnont dentist hero. attempted to outriigo his Htepdiiughtor, a bcnutlnil girl of 17 yours, in attempting to escape from tho police ho fell from second story window, alighting on his head, nnd was Instantly killed. Doubly l'ntnl l"xplolon nnd Flro. UltooKhYN, Nov. 1U. Hy an explosion last night In tho pump room of l'ratt's Astral Oil works, nt Willlainsburg.Mnrtln Joyce, a watchman, and Androw Patter son, a pump hand, wcro killed. The ox plosion resulted In a flro which did (15,000 damage. Death of Judge lllcli. 11ELLKFONTK, l'a,, Nov. 10. Ilcn.nmln Rich, associate Judge of Centre county. died at his home in Unlonvlllo yesterday of stomach trouble, after an Illness of about six weeks. Tho Centre county bar will attend his funeral in a body. NUGGETS OF NEWS. ' A thousand delegates are expected nt tho .trans-Mississippi congress at Omaha Nov. 25. iVt Whiting, Intl., a 600,000 gallon tank of naphtha exploded last night, causing a furious lire. Portions of Colorado and Kansas wero visited yesterday by an earthquake shock lasting ten seconds. M. E. do Kotzebuc, Russian minister to Wurtcmborg and Baden, has been ap pointed minister to Washington. Citizens of Oklahoma will meet in con vention at Shawnee on Deo. 4 next to push tho territory's claims for statehood. It is understood in Loudon that Sir Philip Currlo will becomo British ambas sador to France when the Turkish troubles are settled. Manager Short, of tho Commercial bank at Sale, Victoria, H. C, shot his wlfoand two children und then killed himself. Tho children aro dead, und tho wto may die. Temporary Insanity. Klectrlo Hitters. F.leetrlc, Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps moro generally needed in the spring, when the languid cxnausieii feellnir urevuils. when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera tive is leu. A prompt use oi mis iiieiiieiiiu has often averted long and perhai fatal billnns fevers. No medicine will net moro surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison., iieaaacne, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Klcctrio Hitters, uniy nny cents per ootiic at A. W'asley's drug store. A Mining Hank Teller. Philadelphia, Nov. 19. Charles F. Rlttcr, receiving nnd paying teller In tho Tacony Savlug Fund Safe Deposit nnd Trust company, has disappeared, After n hasty examination the bank officials found that nil securities wcro intact, and as far as could bo ascertained tho cash on hand was also correct Acting on a hint given in n letter that Rlttcr left for him, Vice Presidout Dick sworo out a warrant for Hitter's arrest, charging misappropriation of funds. Tho bank olliclals, however, do not bellevo tho defalcation, if any, is of any account. MiinelollH KeMllts. From a letter written by l!ev. J. Guilder man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Huplist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Lit Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles freo at A. Wasloy s drug store, iicgular size 50c and $1.00. Tho Fight Against tho Tobacco Trust. Syracuse, X. Y., Nov. 19. Attorney General Hancock yesterday granted tho application of C. A. Wholiin & Co., of this city, for tho commencement of an action to restrain tho American Tobacco com pany from doing business in this state, and to cancel its certificate of authority. Tho attorney general says: "A corporation do ing business in this state ought not to bo permitted to impose as iv gcaernl prerequi site upon tho purchasers of its commo dities that they shall obtain goods from no other source. Tho enforcement of such a condition must necessarily operate as a restraint of trado and prevent "ouiDefcl. tlon." Yon want of a medioine ia that It shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired feeling, and give you health, strength, courage and ambition. Hood's Barsaparilla is tho only true blood pnriflet prominently in the public eye today, and It meets these requirement perfectly. ThiB is proved by the testimony ol thou lands of people. Hood's SarsaparaSSa Builds up the nerves by feeding them on pure blood, creates .an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and elves sweet refreshing sleep. Yon may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla this by giving It a fair trial. Insist npoa Hood's and only Hood's, f 1; six for $5, Hood's Pills VSSSSA AJPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED ri?" , Written guarantee to abso lutely cure all k In da ofllupture wlthoutoperatlea ordetentla. (Torn business. Bxauilno tlon Free. We refer you to (ooa Pttlenta. Call or writs for circular. O E MILLER CO. rtilUdclpbla. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. If e will furnish you with names of persons cured by Ui In your own town. "MY FOOD DOES ME NO GOOD." In any rlty there aro many posslbioways to tmvel from one point to another. Hut between tho food on your tablo and Its des tination In tho body thcro i$ only oho road, directly through tho stomach. Thoro is no going around the stomach or forcing ntas sago through it. Hero the food is detained a whilo for better or for worso. Hcroit must be digested, that is to say, changed, liquefied and assorted for assimilation ; or, falling that, it must Ho here nnd rot, generating poisonous principles which enter tho blood and set up a diseased action throughout tho system. This Is indigestion or dyspepsia the condition that exists when a person says, "My food docs mo no good." Certainly not. How can it? Tho moro he cuts tho mere ho suffers. Tho road is blocked, No tiso putting moro grain In the hpper when tho mill cannot grind. Here aro porno of Nature's protests! Losi of appetite; distress after eating; heartburn; palpitation ; flashes of heat and cold ; tho rising of nauseous acids and gases Into the throat ; furred tongue; dull and aching head; pains in tho chest and back; weariness, fatiguo and worry; loss of sleep ; cold hands and feet; yellowish eyes and skin ; weakness and trembling; constipation; failure of nervous force and courage, etc., etc. Ont of this seething blockade in the stomach may come any of a dozen local complaints, a common form of pscndo-consuniption among them. Yet you must eat or starve Misera ble dilemma. Drastic measures won't do. Take a very littlo llcht nourishment at first and imme diately after it a dose of tho Shakor Discs ttvo Cordial, tho only radically offoetlve remedy for indigestion or dyspepsia, pre pared by the Shaker community of Mount I.elanon, N. Y. It will relievo at onco and euro quickly. Jlado from cultivated medic inal herbs and plants grown by the Shakers. Pleasant to the taste, painless and harmless. Trial bottles ten cents. For salo by nearly all druggists. Tragic Dentil of Vivo Seamen. Pout Towksknd, 'Wash., Nov. 19. Nows from Vnlpnralsn, Chile, has reached hero giving details of tho death of Captain Stegar and four seaman of tho American bark Kdward Kiddor, which cnmo from New York to load nitrate. Tho captain and his men went down tho coast a short distance to kill fish for tho ship's uso by explosives. People on tho shore say tho party spent soveral hours exploding dyna mite near tho rocks. Then a tcrrlblo ex plosion was heard, throwing a column of water fifty foot In tho air, and when tho smoko cleared away not a vestigo of tho boat or Its occupants was to bo seen. Ilrazll Has Not Replied to Knglnnd. LoNDOS, Nov. 19. From tho best sources tho Associated Press Is Informed that thcro Is no foundation for tho story sent from Rio do Janeiro to Now York that Brazil has definitely concluded that sho cannot arbitrate tho question with Great Britain as to tho ownership of tho Island of Trini dad. Great Britain has received no reply from Brazil with referenco to Trinidad or regarding any other matter pending be tween tho governments of tho two coun tries. Ilcllcr In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving rain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention ot water ana pain m nassinc it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mam street. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jer sey: Fair; much corner tomorrow; south erly winds, shifting to easterly. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho Now York and 1'lilladelphlii Kxchaugi'S. New YonK, Nov. 18. The stock market to day, under tho leadership of the grangers, and notably Hurllngton, gave promise of sus taining strength, which was not borne out to the nmsh, though the closing was steady, Llos lng bids: Del. & Hudson 123 D., L. & W. K7M N. Y. Central BOM N. Y. & N. E - Pennsylvania S3i Heading 10 St. Paul 7SH W. N. Y. & Pa 3)4 West Shore 107 Erie m Lake Erie & W... 23i Lehigh Nav fl Lehigh Valley.... 40 New Jersey Cen-103 General Slnrkets. PniLAnEMMHA, Nov. 18. Flour dull; win ter superfine. S--352.&0: do. extras, S3. GO 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3&3.25; do. do. straight, 5J.S53a.aa; western winter, clear, J33.35. Whent quiet, Bteady, with GOMc. bid and GOHc aBked for November. Corn qulet.un changed, with 3jj. bid and SoMc. asked for No vember, Oats quiet, stcady.wlth 24Ho. bid and 204C. asked for November. Hay firm; choice timothy, 815.50. Ueof dull. Pork steady. Lard weak; western steam, S5.80(5.8j. But ter quiet; western creamery, 1523c.; do. factory, BHo.i Klglns, 23o.; Imitation cream cry, 12(318c.; Now York dairy, 1521o.; do. creamery, l"22)4c.; Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, fancy, !!3c.; do. choice, Etc.; do. fair to good, 2123c.; prints Jobbing at 2G32yo. Cheese dull; New York large, 7M10c.; small, 7)llo.; part skims, 3 7J4C.5 full skims, 2l4i3c. EggB quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 222(lo.; Ice house, 16320c.; western fresh. 21(&23Ko. J.Ivm .stuck Markets. Nhw Yoiik, 1 .f.18. Steers active and firm; oxen and bulli -oncer; dry cows slow, slight ly easier; nati, ;ers, poor to good, S3.80 4.73; oxeu, Si.3ot.l0; bulls, f33.U0; dry cows, Sl(&3.2i. Calves nctlve; poor to prime veals, S5jjt); grassers, $2.:i7tl.25; yearlings, $2.25&2.75. Sheep and Iambs opened active and steady, closing slow and slightly easier on lambs; poor to good sheep, S2&3.23; com mon to choice lambs, $0.7"at.02J;. Hogs weak at $it.40. EAstLjiibiitv, Pa., Nov. 18. Cattle steady; prime, Sl.15Jet.30; good butchers, $3. 80!; roughs, 52.50(83. Hogs lower! prime. S3.50SS 8.80; medium grade. S3 G5&3.76: heavy hogs, 3.C033.Gf. 8heep higher; extra, S2.Uo03.15; fair, 1.7"lS2.3ft; common, 5()o.$l; lambs, 82.25 02.45. Veal calves, 8otl.25. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wolls, of East Hrlmfleld, Mass., had been sullbring from neuralgia for two days, not bolng ablo to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Ilolden, tho merchant there, sent Jiora bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Halm, and asked that sho give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day he vras told that sho was all right, tho palu had loft her within two hours, and that tho bottle of l'aln Halm was worth J5.00 If it could not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Oruhler Bros., Druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West' Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf Good advico: Nover lcavo home on a journoy without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. For sale by Gruhler Ilros., Druggists. 11 IT O Munyons Dyspepsia Cure Is guaranteed to cure all forms of Indiges tion and stomach troubles, such as rising of food, distress after eating, shortness of breath and all affections of the heart caused by indigestion; wind eollc, had taste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, headache from In digestion, overindulgence in eating or drink ing, or where tho lining of tho stomach has been Impaired by physio or injurious medi cines. Thoso who aro In doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease Pro fessor JIunyon will carefully diagnose tho caso nnd glvo you tho benefit of his advice absolutely free of all charge. Tho Kcmcdles will be sent to any address on receipt of re tail price. Munyon's Homcrpathic 1'emcdy Co. put up a cure for nearly every disease. Sold by all druggists, mostly for 25c. a vial. A TURKISH FIRE BRIGADE. Its Kxtlngulshlnc Apparatus Is Grncrnllj of but I.lttlo Avail. A Turkish flro engine consists simply of a hand pump, supported on two long poles, nnd carried on tho shoultlerH of four of tho firemen. Tho latter mako n great Bhow of haste. They run nt a brisk trot, and keep shouting and yelling nil tho wnj', pushing rudely nsldo nil wayfarers who aro unluoky enough to get In their lino of mnrch. But, in truth, Turks nro seldom in a hurry. It may bo thnt their speed on set ting out is stimulated moro by tho expec tation of bolng nblo to lovy "backsheesh," If they aro early on tho soono, than by nny ardent doslro to quench flro. Tho clothing they wear is white, and their lower limbs and foot nro baro, consequently tholr prog ress is noiseless but for tho yells they emit as thuy push along. There Is n high tower in Staniboul and another on tho other sldo of tho Golden Horn nt Gnlata, both of which display flags on tho alarm of flro. Tho flags nro supposed to Indicate tho locality of tho Are, but as sevoral localities aro sometimes enlivened by fires about the samo time, theso indications cannot nlwnys bo very explicit. If fires break out during tho night, tho bekjles (night watchmen) tnko up tho cry, und bawl out with discordant intonation where tho flro is supposed to bo. When thnt forinldablo compnny of fire men with tho hand pump arrives on tho scone of conflagration, tho bnchl first of all calls at tho contiguous houses, as yet untouched by llro, and endoavors to oxtort backsheesh for tho exertions his men nro about to make to snvo property. And woo botldo thoso who ndmlt thoso rascnls. For tho furnlturo Is drnggod out Into tho street, and if tho household goods aro not plundered thcro, they nro probably dO' Btroyed boyond recovery, Tho writer has been told that householders generally pro- for to bolt their iron doors and shut their iron shutters rnthor than glvo access to tlioso plundering ruffians. Tholr extin guishing apparatus is generally of littlo avail. J. Arthur Uroy In Casslor's filuga' zlne. COMMUNICABILITY OF CANCER. Its FoHKlbllity Not Proved Conclusion Reached by a Medical Writer. An Interesting nrtlclo on tho nllcgod communlcnbllity of cancer of malignant growth appears In Tho Sloulcal Uecoru, It says, lu part: From tho timo that tho malignancy of cancor was recognized, tho question of communlcnbllity lias horno the brunt of tho most earnest investigation, and tho hopo of its solution has stimulated tho most Ingenious experimentation of earnest Investigators. Tho results of nil such studies hnvo been ontlrely negative. There nro no proofs of which we havo any knowl edge tlmt cancer has over been directly or indiroctly propagated from ono human bo lng to another. It Is truo thnt thcro is published an occasional caso in which thcro would nppear on superficial examl-1 nation to bo n direct relation botween ! causo nnd effect, but when such tiro crit ically examined tho theory of propagation vanlshos in faco of a conscientiously crit ical analysis. At host they nro coincidental circumstances following tho general law of accidents. Experiments in tho lowbr animals have thus fftr amouritbd to noth ing, and practically wo are as much In tho dark regarding tho truo etiology of 'cancer nnd its real methods of dissemination as over. The Investigations in theso directions hnvo beoit exceedingly lntorcstih'g, al though mostly instructive from a negative vlotv. A person predisposed to nuy dlsoaso Is always an onsy victim when nny deflnito, exciting cause presonts ltsolf, while ono without such tondoucles escapes ovory time. Tho writer concludos by snylng that the death of 11 phyMolnu of this city from sup posod Inoculation of cancor" was undoubt edly ono of predisposition to malignant dlsoaso that dovolopcd in due time, tho Btipposd Inoculation from n cnucorous pa tient having no moro causative relation to It than nny other purely oolncldentnl cir cumstance." New York Tribune. Dried Fruits. It Is said that tho reason why dried fruits, and especially California dried fruits, fall tq give tho satisfaction that they should to tho economical housowlfe Is' because they aro not soaked in water long enough boforo cooking to restore tho water oxtractod from them by tho drying process. As it requires considerable time to dry fruits properly, it cannot bo expected that four or flvo hours will bo sulllclent for cooking thorn as woll as for tho prollmi unry process of soaking. Tlio rules for cook ing such fruits sont out by tho San .Toso board of trndo say that the fruits must be soaked in as muoh cold wntor ns they will absorb from 84 to 86 hours, A pound of fruit Is thon swelled to three or four tlmos thnt quantity, and Is to bo simmered In the wntor in whioh it was soakod until tonder. It should bo kept closely covered while cooking, nnd nlso after removing from tho' flro until cold. Th'e sugar should bo nddod a few minutes before tho fruit is tnkon from tho flro and allowed to bell up onco. Though a cortnin quantity of sugar Is glvon oreaoh fruit, H should, wo think, dopond on tho taste pf the family where it Is cooked, ns somo persons like tart nnd others very swoot fruit. Now York Post Ducklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cutcs piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ruony refunded. Price .'5 cents per box . For salo by A . Wasley. THE ARREST OF M ARTON. It Lends to n Voto of Confidence by tho l'rcnrli Chamber of Deputies. PA1US, Nov. 11). Franco is to haVo n re vival of tho Panama scandal. Tho govern ment lim placed under arrost In Ijondon M. Arton, tho ngont nnd go-between of Baron Helnach in tho Panama briberies. M. Kmllo Arton has been a fitgltlvo from justice for inoro thnn two years, nnd tho various moilomto ministries mndo half hearted efforts to capturo him. Tho prisoner expressed tho grcntost will ingness to return to Franco to meet tho churgos. nud, Incidentally, to destroy tho reputations of nil lu public Hfo who thus far havo managed to escape exposure Tho nows of tho arrest of M. Arton makes a groat sensation In Paris. Tho statuto of limitations will protect nearly nil whom Arton or others can now accuse, but great clash of reputations is ox peeled which will relegate many men to prlvnto Hfo who aro now prominent. In tho chamber of deputies yesterday tho question of tho arrest of Arton cnmo up for discussion. Tho government declared his arrest was effected Immediately ho was discovered. Tho matter drifted Into a disousslon ot tho gonoral policy of tho government, nnd this resulted In tho adop tion of a vote of confidence, tho voto stand ing 421 tb 62. Damaging Kvldencn Agntint Them. Wichita, Knn., Nov. 19. Henry II. Loonard, aged 02 years, vras murdorod Sunday night, nnd Mrs. Leonard, his sec ond wife, and hor son OrviUo aro under nrrcst charged with tho crime. Leonard's body was found, terribly hacked with n Kniro, half covered up In amanuro pllo. A trail of blood was followed up to tho kitchen door, where Mrs. Leonard and her son wero found mopping up tho blood which was spattered over tho floor and furniture. Mrs. Leonard charges her divorced hus band, Frank M. Williamson, with tho killing. Sho says that Leonard was In hod when Wllllnmson ontored and killed him In splto of horplcndlngs. AVllllamson, who was nlso arrested, profosses innocence, nnd says his divorced wlfo is "putting up a job" on him. Tho son will not talk. Detectives bellovo Leonard was murdored for his Hfo Insurance Dames' Trial Postponed. TltENTON, Nov. 19. Tho trial of John Barnes, accused of stealing $5,000 from ox-Mayor Frnnk A. Mngownn, of this city, went over for tlio torm yesterday. Barnes has brought n" suit for 8100,000 damages against Magowan for alienating tho nffec- tions of his wife. A divorco has also been asked for by Barnes nnd in it Magowan is named as corespondent. Mngownn was tho president and general manager of tho Eastern Knbber company and Barnes was a superintendent. It is nllegcd that Ma' gowan had Barnes arrested and Indicted for stealing the 85,000 on account of Barnes naming Magowan In tho divorco procceit ings. Tho trial of Barnes went over pend ing tho result of tho suit brought by Barnes against Mngowrn. Fatal Floods lu Itussla. Berlin, Nov. 19. Advices just received hero from St. Petersburg glvo details of tho scvero storm which swept over that part of Russia on Nov. 1.1. Owing to tho violcnco of the gnlo the River Nova rose over eight inches, nud tho Islands In it wero flooded. In addition tho wooden buildings nlong tho banks of tho Neva, plors, etc., wcro washed away and tho low lying qunrtors of tho city wero Inundated, Tho peasants Inhabiting many of tho vil lagos on tho outskirts of St. Petersburg lost everything through tho floods, their Homes, cattle ami belongings being swept nwny. Tho amount of damago done is said to bo very great indeed and many lives wero lost. Marylnnil Day at Atlanta. Baltimore, Nov. 19. At a meeting of tho Merchants and Manufacturers' as sociation yesterday it was determined to mako an effort to colebrnto Maryland day at tho Atlanta exposition. Governor Brown promised to go, nnd a part of the stato guard will also attend. Committees wero appointed to solicit subscriptions and mako other arrangements, nnd it is probnhlo that tho movoment will prove successful. Healer Schlatter Heard From. Chicago, Nov. 19. Francis Schlnttcr, who disappeared from Denver Inst week. has written that ho will bo in Chicago on Nov. 30. W. J. Beery, of No. 321 Knst Fifty-third street, is in, recojpt of a letter from him saying no will bo here on that day, and to quoto tho writer, "not a day longeror n day s,hortQr." Mr.Beory said ho nau. no Knowledge as to tho present where abouts ot Schlatter. Jealousy Causes Another Murder. IIAzlf.ton, Pa., Nov. 19. The reign ot muruer in lower Ijtizerne county contln ties. Sunday night John Boback shot nnd killed John Uolodnack at Mllnesvllle. Two bullets struck Uolodnack, ono graz ing his heart, death resulting nn hour inter. Robaek tried to escape, but was captured by au ofllcer, nnd is now In cus tody. Jealousy was the causo of the crimo. On the Trail of n lllaclc Fiend. Winston, N, C, Nov. 19. Officers nnd n mob of citizens nro on tho trail of a negro fleud, Bob Scales, who on Sunday'shot and fatally injiircil tho 12-year-old daugh ter of Thomas Bolton, whito, near Madi son. Scalos is 18 years old. He tried to persuado the girl to accompany him on a walk and when sho refused ho snot her, He will bo lynched if caught. Shot Ids Italian Ijiboier. Norristown, Pa., Nov. 19. William F, Wilson, n contractor, fatally shoe Vic- torlo Buff co, au Italian laboror, at Lnns dale yesterday nftornoon, Tho Italian was working for Wilson, and a dlsputo arose, when tho latter flrod. The other Italians threatened to mob Wilson, but he was rescued and taken into custody. Dying at a Rnultarlum. Ironton, O., Nov. 19. Mlsj Clara damp bell, of this city, who some fow years ago secured a f 10,000 judgment against Ar bucklcy the millionaire coffee denier, in a breach' of 'promlso suit in New York, Is dying at Dr. O. G. Gray's sanitarium, throe miles below this city. Knights Ffcyor Cuban Itecngulllon. Washington, Kov. it). Tho Knights of Labor convention yesterday, representing "every section of tho continent and' all conditions qf humanity." passed n resolu tion uccmring in lavor 01 1110 immediate recognition of the Cubans as lelllgeren.ts. Against Theater Ticket Speculators. Cincinnati, Nov. 10. Judge Wilson, In n caso appealed by theatrical ticket specu lators, decided that no reserved scats could be sold after the dears wero opened for any given performance. MEW NAME FOR THE COMPLEXION CAUSED BY SICK KIDNEYS. Pale, Sallow, Bloodless People, and What Makes Them Look SoHow They Can be Made Ruddy and Cheerful. . - When your Mood Is all wklte and thin, Instead of being red and rich, you got the 'kidney complexion." You can see it for yourself. You loso color nnd animation. You get sallow and pale. Even- your lips are not red as they should ho. This Is tho kidney complexion, It Is so-called, becntuo It Is the fault of your kldnoys. They have not proporly filtered yonrbloed. They havo filtered out too much red matter nnd left In to much white matter. They have filtered out the life nnd the nourlahmcnt. This will never Jo. You must not let it g on. You must cure your kidneys, and make them filter your blood. This yon caji11 with Dr. Itobb's Snaraitus Kidney I'll s. As soon as your kidlicvs beitin to filter vour- uioou properly your oioou win get red and pure again, it win get rich antyuourisulng, color and lllo bringing. it win mane you icel nue t new man or woman. Dr. Ilobb's Sparugus Kidney Pills are a strcngthcnlnc hoalinn tonic for the kidneys. They will euro your sick kidneys. Anu when the Kidneys nro well, they will filter yur blood, keep it mire, clean, cool and healthy. For nhpu your blood depends nearly entirely your health or sickness. When it Is properly filtered, it will hardly be p'ossiblo for you to fall sick. U10n it 11 unnitcrcd, impure, unhealthy, you can hardly expect to keep well, Dr. Ilobb's Sparngus Kidney Pills aro made principally, not from tho stalks, but from tl)0 roots of the asparagus plant, From a. special extmet made by ii sj)etiil process Which extracts and concentrates all the virtues and healing properties' of tho plarit. Their action on the kidneys is almost immediate. They gently tone them up and heal all injuries or dlsordors. They stimu late tnem to jienithy action ana maKo them do their work of filtering tlio hUod. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will bring back color and lire to Palo Kidney Complexions, rovive flagging energy, strengthen the muscles, and cure all kidney and blood troubles and disorders. They will relieve and cure HriKht's Dis ease, Diabetes, Congestion of the Kidneys, Iihcumatism, Pains in tho Joints, Limbs, Sides and Hack, Anaemia, Chlorosis, Gout, Sleeplessness. Depression of Spirits, Nervous ness, Headache, Dizziness, Hysteria, etc. They will do it sinudo enouch by sininly' making tho kidneys filter tho blood. And their success comes from rccogniriug tho truths, tliat puro blood means health, that Impure blood means disease, that only the kidneys can inter and punty tho blood. A few doses of Dr. Hohh's Snareus Kidney Pills will relieve. A few boxes will cure. Sold by all drininists. or mailed nrcnaid ti any address for 50 cents a box. Valuable medical pamphlet "A Filter for Your Blood," illustrated, mailed free 011 request. Address, Ilobb's Mcdicino Co., Chicago or San Francisco. The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best in the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. 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