EVENING HERALD KSTAUMSIIKI 1870. Publlekrd every livening, Kicept Bun dnjr, nt 8 South Jardir ttrnKET, N'fur Ojhtru. ' Ih 1 If raid is dellveird InHlieimndonh nnd tlie sniroundlnir towm for six cents n week, pny able to the curriers, lly nir.Il 13.00 n year, or 35 cents n month, payable In advance. AilVertlse "menta charged according to spaco and position. The publishers reserve the. right to change the position ot advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. .Entered nt the postofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELKPIIONH CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATUKDAY, XOVEMllEIt 30, 1SD5. BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Business lias not Improved, says Dun's lic vlow, though there is very little change except iu tho shrinkage of prices which a period of inaction naturally causes. After tho extraordinary buying of the summer and rly fall a marked ilccreaso was inovitable, and it is yet too early in most branches of business to judge how far tho future was anticipated in purchases. Ketail stocks are still reported full in nearly all branches, with delayed distribution in many on account of unfavorable weather. The movement of crops is only fair, both cotton and wheat being largely kept back in tho hope of higher prices, and there is a prevalent feeling that foreign imports will fall off. Railroads reporting for November show a gain of 8.4 per cent, in earnings compared with last year, nnd a loss of 1 per cent, com pared with 1802, which ig rcmarkablo oven though tho movement in that month of 18!)2 was unusually small. Anthracite coal of tho best quality has been selling freely in Now York harbor this week at $3.80 (g)$4.05 per ton, according to size, which is about 23 cents per ton below tho official circular price. Coal was sent to tide water in large quantities, aiM tho accumula tion of UBsold product was reflected in a shading of prices. Dealers would not buy largely at the reduced quotations, and it was thercforo the general opinion among the companies tht tho circular prices would bo further shaded with tho interruption of shipments to Western markets by tho closing of navigation. A largo tonnago was sent West this week in spite, of the recent adance in carrying charges for coal via lake and rail. The news published yesterday that throngs of Turkish soldiers carrying tho green flag of Mahomet wore crowding into Jerusalem, and wcro being stationed in David's Tower, Pilate's Palaco and in tho Wilderness outside the Damascus gate, tend to recall tho long wars of tho Crusades when Christians from all parts of Europo fought fiercely with the Saracens for possession of tho Holy Sepulchre, and religious fanaticism shed tho blood of hundreds of thousands of men fruitlessly. Tho Mohammedans are to-day as fanatical as their predecessors of tho time of Baldwin and William tho Lion Hearted, and the out bieak, of a religious or so-called holy war would result in worso butcheries than any that have yet occurred. It is a pity fur humanity's sake that the jealousies of the European powers prevents tho wiping of the Turk from tho face of Europo and sending him back to tho Asiatic region ho came from WHITES TO GOVERN. Tho South Carolina constitutional conven tion has about completed its work, except tho final revision of tho changes It has adopted. Tho most important change made is in the sutfrago article. In round numbers thero aro 110,000 adult male negroes and 100,000 adult male whiles in South Carolina. The present constitution of South Carolina was adopted in 1S08, and was framed by a "onventlon composed mostly of recently liberated slaves and dominated by Northern ers who camo into tho state at tho close of the war. It was pattorned after those of Massachusetts and Ohio, and tho groatot objection to it was tho biiH'rago article, be stowing the franchise on all male citizens twenty-one years of age. Under IU provi sions tho negroos had a majority, which was overcome, however, by an ingenious registra tion and ballot box law. Only six negroes are members of the present constitutional convention. Tho ulTrti(A article adopted provides that any man who can read or write, or who pays taxes on $800 worth of property, has the right to vote. Had the convention stopped there, the illiterato whites would havo been disfran chised. They are provided for in a clause which bays' that any one who cannot vote undorf ithor a property or educational quail ilcathin bo given tho right to vote if ho can understand a section of tho constitution when read to hi in by tho registration officer. This understanding clause is only to bo operative for two years. All malos attaining their majority aftor 160S must comply with the educational or property qualification iu order to bjyUlowod to vote. Governor Tillman has accomplished his object in disfranchising sufficient negro votes to bring tlieai iq a minority. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the lteglou Chron icled for Hasty l'critsal. This Is pay day. Ctlrardvillo hasn night policeman. Ho is being paid by tho business men. John Sneddon was before 'Sqlilro Lawlor charged by his wlfo with tumult and battery, nnd was committed to jail in default of $300 bail. David Watkins, aged (11 .years, died at his homo in Centralia on Thursday from dropsy and asthma. Tho funeral took place this af ternoon. James Gallagher, of Park Place, has ac cepted a position with tho Kdison Illuminat ing Company, at Jersey City. Ho left for tho latter place yesterday. Charles Itamsoy, son of tho lato Dr. John Itamsoy, of llloomsburg, died at Jlahanoy City, on Thursday night. Tho deceased was a brother of Mrs. C. C. Hagenbuch, of Phila delphia. John Ziordt and Andrew Allen, two Hazle ton painters, fell from a ladder 30 feet to the ground yesterday. Tho hitter's leg was broken, whilo tho former received internal injuries and a broken arm. Jlld You Kver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. ThU mediclno has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure uf all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. It you nave Loss ot Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicino you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only htty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Itcllglou Notices. Services in the Trinity Kcformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., nnd 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Prayer meeting eTery Wednesday evening at 7:30. Servicesaro held in tho Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. llov. J. W. Meredith, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal hurch on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Begular services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Kcv. It. M. Lichtenwalncr. Sunday School at 1.30 p. m. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and G:30 p. m. Sunday s'chool at 2 p. m. Kcv. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow in the Primitive Metho dist church by the pastor. Rev. John Bath, lit 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Services will be held to-morrow at 10 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Row David L. Evans, tho pastor, will preach. Morning subject, "Christ's Poverty Our Riches." Evening subject, "The Transfiguration." Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Tuesday evening, 7:30, Young People's Union. Wednesday evening, :30, prayer meeting. Thursday evening, 7:30, choir practice. I'an-Tlnal What is It? Tho greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Good advice : Never leave homo on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Qruhler Bros., Druggists. Havo tho leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, the plumber. Mahnnoy City ltuslness College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand id Typewriting coursos equal to any in tho state at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-U-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. It Hits tho Spot That's lEIght. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Qruhler Bros., drug store. At Ilralned Ills Mini. GllEENVILLE, O., Nov. 30, James Du rnnt and John Bell, both colored, were in love with Susie Weaver, colored, about fourteen miles west of here, just across the line iu Indiana. Durant scorned to bo Susie's choice Thursdny night, after a danco, both filled themselves full of liquor. Boll uccompanled Su-do homo. Later Durant appeared on tho sceno. A fight followed, but neither was hurt. Susie lied early yesterday morning, leaving her lovers to settle their difficulty by tliem selvos. Bell awoke first, and finding Du rant still badly intoxicated lie picked up au Iron bar and brained him. Bell was arrested. . Charged with Train Wrecking. Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 30. Ge-orgo Cor blu, an ox-passenger conductor on the Huntingdon and Broad Top railroad, was lodged in jail last night, charged with misplacing five switches on tho road bo tweun Everett and Mt. Dallas, a distance of one mile. An engine and 11 vo freight cars wore durnlled In consequence It is Known By Us Cures It Is not what we say, but what H-od"3 Sarsaparilla does, that tells the ;try of Its merit. T -i fiouuinds of peoplo whom it has raiso 1 from dUoaseaad dsapairto happi ng ana health, aro the strongest and host sdortUem.!ntn Hood's Sarsaparilla has. No other preparation in exlstenco has suoh a record of wonderful cures. ThU i3 why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest sal, and requires for its produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now it you need a good medicine, why not try that which has done others so much good. Remember Hood's 3arsaparilla Is u'je Only Try Btood Purifier Prominently in . ;io public eye. f 1 six for 5 r r , i j ri:ilo ac harmoniously with rlOOa S Fills Hood's Sarsaparll, c. Nine Now Cardinals Created. Komi:, Nov. 30. Tho popo presided nt n secret consistory of the Vatican yesterday. Nino prelates wcro olovittod to tho cardl nnlato, Including Mgn. .Rutolll, tho papal dolegato to tho United Stlltm,, Tliu-otlinni wore Mgr. Goth, papal nuncio to Unizil; tho archbishops of Viladella, Lemborg, Bourgcs aud Salzburg aud the bishops of Urgcl, Auton and Ancona. Twenty-four Italian bishops wcro also procoulz'ed by his holiness. Damaging Kvldcuce Against thu .Keepers. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 30. Tho coro ner's physician mado an examination of tho body of Loon Pisa, tho patient in tho Knrnhurstlusano asylum, who, it is alleged, was bcaton to death by Michael Lynch, Danlol Drown and John .T. Swan, tho keepers arrostod on Thursday. Tho exam ination disclosed two fracturod ribs and n fracture of tho skull. REV. L. W. SHOWERS Gives His Experience With Organic Heart Disease The Dread Malady on the Increase. For many years my greatest enemy lias been organic heart disease. From an uneasi ness about tho heart, With palpitation more or loss severe, it had developed into abnormal nctioii( thumping, fluttering mid choking sensations. Dull pain with a peculiar warm feeling wore ever present near tho heart. I have tried many physicians and taken num berless remedies with very llttlo benefit. Seeing Dr. Agnew's Cure for thollcait ad vertised in the Kittannlng, Pa., papers, I purchased a bottle and began its use, receiv ing almost instant relief. I have now taken several bottles of tho remedy and can speak most highly in its iavor. '1 ho choking, ab normal beating, thumping and palpitation have almost entirely disappeared. The rem edy is certainly a wonder-worker, for my case was chronic. Kcv. L. W. Showers, Elderton, Pa. Sold by S. P. Kirlin. Noted German Kxplorer llcnd. HAMBUim, Nov. 30. A dispatch received hero from Auckland, Now Zealand, says thnt tho German traveler, Otto K. Killers, has been drowned whilo taking his expedi tion noross British Now Guinea, nfid that twenty natives belonging to his escort wore also drowned. All of his dairies and sketches were lost. Accidentally Shot nnd Killed. BOHDENTOWN, N. J., Nov. 30. Lowis Marshall, of Whitchill, was accidentally killed near Penus Manor, Pa., opposito Whitchill, yesterday afternoon by being shot in tho stomach by a gun in tho hands of John Blackburn, a farmhand. Lowis leaves a wife and throo children. Queen Christina as ICegent. Colon, Colombia, Nov. 30 The queen regent of Spain has boon agreed upon by the governments of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru to act as arbitrator iu thu de limitation of tho boundaries of thoso countries. To Jlenullfy the Complexion do not take tho cosmetics, paints and powders which injure the skin, but tako the easiest way to gain a beautiful color and a wholesome skin. Health is the greatest beautifier. Tho means to beauty, comfort, and health for women is Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription. Dull eyes, sallow or wrinkled lace, and those "feelings of weakness," have their riso in tho derangements peculiar to women. "Favorite Prescription" will build up, strengthen, and invigorate, every "run down" or delicato woman by regulating and assisting all tho natural functions. To cure constipation, biliousness, indiges tion, sick headache, tako Dr.'Pierco's Pellets. One a dose. Grand Army Pension Proposals. Indianapolis, Nov. 3J. Commander-iu-Chlcf Walker, of the Grand Army of tho Republic, will lcavo on Monday for St. Paul to mako arrangements for tho next encampment of tho G. A. It. Colonel Walker said today that tho national G. A. R. would ask some legislation during the comimr session of congress. "In tho first place," ho said, wo shall ask that tho pen sions bo mado specific In character and re lief, so that it will not be left to nn arbi trary board to detormlno whether a man is entitled to a nonsion or not. when a pension is fixed It should not bo nfterward reduced or takon away, though It , fre quently happens that evidence is secured which allows of Its bolug increased! An other thing wo want is uniformity in widows'-pensions. Wo ask that those pen sions bo mado uniform at $12 per month. Wo also ask that tho dependent clause In widows' pensions bo changed. Keller In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in bix hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or lemaie It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want nmek relief nnd cure this is vour remedy, Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 Soutli Main street. Two Lynched In Tennessee. Nashville, Tenu., Nov. 30. At 8 o'clock last night Joo lloblnsou and Ozlas Mo- Gahoy, both negroes, wero taken from the jnil at Fayettovillo by a mob composed ot people from Lincoln and Marshall counties aud hanged. Tho negroes hud been taken yesterday from Nashville to Lewlsburg, Marshall county, tried for attempted rape, convicted nnd sentenced to tlie run pen nlty of the law and a train had been held to tako them to Tracy City. At Fayetto villo. In the adjoining county, sympa thizers of tho Marshall county mob, hold up tho train, forced a sldo tracking of the car containing tho shorlff.guards and pris oners over tho protest of the leading cltt zons. The sheriff thon placed tho prisoners In jail, from whloh tlioy were taken by the mob. A Ilniihohold Tieasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. V., my that ho always keens Dr. King's Xew 1)1 covery in the house and his family has always found tho very best results follow its tiso; that lie would not no wnnoui it, u pro curable. Ci. A. Dvkeman Druggists. Cuts kill, N. Y.. says that Dr. King's New niseiverv is undoubtedly the host cough remedy; that ho has used it in his family for eiirht years, and it has novcr failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley's drug btore. Regular sizo SOc and $1.00 Coming Events. Dec. S, Grand masqucrado ball in Rob- bins' pcra house under the auiplces of the fiwtif. Ilnnil . De. 4. 23d annual suppor of the Welsh Baptist church in Bobbins' opera houso. It's Oucer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug Btore. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkkbio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. tf NAME BECOMING A HOUSE HOLD WORD. His RemedlcB Cure Sick People and Save the Expense of a Doctor. Professor Munyou has a separate euro for Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Nervousness, Female Weaknesses, and every other curablo disease. Thousands of people who havo been rescued from a living death give him praiso and tes tify to tho merit of his marvelous remedies. You can net a copy of "Munyon's Guide to Health" from any druggist free, and most of Munyon's Remedies for 25 cents a bottle. In this manner you cau euro yourself without a doctor, thoroughly and permanently. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1B0.1 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered witk free medical advice for any disease. THE TRIAL OF MRS. HOWELL The Prisoner Makes Sensational Charge Against tho Detectives. WKLLsnoP.o, Pa , Nov. 30. The trial of ! Mrs. Charlotte Howell for tho niurdor of I ltVyear-old Llbblo Knapp, at Tioga last May, took a sensational turn yesterday. .Mrs. Howell was put on tl.l stand iu her own behalf to testify to what occurrod iu the district attorney's ofllco when she wns brought hero by tho detectives for ex amination before the formal chargo was made against her. She testified that sho was asked to print in Konian capitals a letter which was' dictated to her by tho lawyers and defectives, and sho did so. Sho also declared that Duplguac, o.'o of tho detectives, mado Insulting advances to her, offering her $25 Sho wns told that If sho would make a full confession they, tho detectives, would see that sho got clear. Detcctivo Duplguac wont on tho stand and mado an emphatic denial of her testi mony concerning him, adding that sho had not been in any way intimidated. Tho lottor which Mrs. Howell says sho printed thus was, with others, to bo used to ostabllsh the fact that she wrote tho hundred or moro threatening notes re ceived by tho girl several months before hor death, Judge Mitchell ruled theso out of ovldonco, howover, which Is considered a strong point for tho defense. The evl denco against tho prisoner Is ontlroly cir cumstantial. Thus far she has mado a very good Impression. How to Prevent Croup. SOMK KEADINQ THAT WILL I'EOVE INTER- KSTINQ TO YOUNG lIOTIIF.nS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST TUB DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerting the cause, first symp toms and treatment is the object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cougli which is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cougli has de veloped it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it ton- ains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. Xot In l'avor of Striking. PniLirsuuua, Pa., Nov. 30. At a meet ing of miners nt Osceola Mills it was de cided to send a committee into each of tho regions competitive with tho Beech Creok region, in order to have all tho minors unlto in u movement to bring about an advance in wages early noxt spring. Tho expenses of tho undertaking aro to bo met by a 10 per cent, levy on the miners. A resolution declaring against a strlko was adopted, and also one advising against any action being taken by one of tho districts unless all had united in the effort. Tho movement, if successful, will bring nn ad vanco to 25,000 miners. Rev. James Murdock Is Benefited in Five Minutes. A Remedy which will rid the World of Catarrh. When I know of anything is worthy of rec ommendation, says Rev. James Murdock, of Harnsburg, Pa., 1 consider it my duty to let my menus know it. 1 nave used ur. Agnew's Catarrhal Powde- for tho last two months ami am now almost, it not completely cured ot catarrh ot livo years standing, it. is certainly magical in its elfect. Tlie first ap plication benehtted mo within live minutes would not bo without it in tho houso if it cost fo a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold 1 may have, almost instantly. 1 Tccommeiul it most freely and heartily to all "who aro troubled with cold in,the head or catarrh in any stage. At all druggists. Sample with lilower will be sent by S. U. Dctchon, 177 1. JvMieea St., liuualo, N. Y on receipt o 10 cts. iu stamps. Hold by S. P. Kirlin, New liru.iswlch's Council Sustained. TnxN'inx, .Nov. 3d. .In tioc Van Sveklo, of the supremo court, rendered a decision yesterday in tho coriiuiarl proceedings brought by Henry J. Barr against tho mayor and common council of N?w Brim" wick, attacking tho legality ot tho nctii of New Brunswick's councils in author! lug tho Pennsylvania Kallroad company io ciose a portion ot Somerset street aud open a now street Instead, in conuoctlon with tho extension of tho railroad com pany's four track system. Tho court held that the municipal government had tho power. The wife ot Mr, Leonard Wells, of East Brimficld, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. llolden the merchantthcrc, sent hera bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and asked that bIio glyi it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Well tho next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and hat t.he .bottle of Pain Balm was worth &5.00 if it could not be had for less, For sale at 50 centa per bottle by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggist. When you want good -roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnamithlng done call on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-1-tf nucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblalus, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cutts plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by A. Wasley. DEAD. Austria's Ex-l'remler Succumbs After Sov- oral Months' Illness. VlENNA.Nov. 30. Count Kdwnrd Tnaffo. formerly prime minister of Austria, died yesterday on his estato at Klishati, In Bo hemia. Ho had boon 111 for several mouths with heart alTcotlon and subsequently pyiemla. Kdwnrd Francis Joseph TaalTo was de scended from Sir John Tnnffo, of County Cnvan, In Ireland, who was raised to the peerage of tho Emerald Isle In 11128, under tho title of Viscount TnaiTo. From tho earliest tlmo.s tho Taaffos woro renowned for their lldoliry to tho crown, tho second viscount having his estates confiscated by Cromwoll for hnvlii'j mined, tho cause THE LATH BX-riiKMlKlt TAAFFli. of King Charles I, whilo tho third wa9 killed in tho battlo ot tno uoyno wnue fighting for King James.' After thodo foat of the latter tho Taaffos migratod to Austria, whore tho fourth viscount became a Hold marshal of tho imperial army nnd a councillor of stilte, besides being created a count of tho holy Roman empire. Count Tnaffo was over a favorite with Kaiser Franz Josef. They wcro playmates In boyhood, and both wero Imbued early in llfo with the sentiment of the divine right of kings nnd tho power of feudal lords. He was born in 18311, was carotully educated, and, being a favorite at court, was put into office when a young man, and served through many administrative trusts creditably. In 1809 ho was made premier of the "Bergermlnlstorium," and a year later was appointed governor of the Tyrol. At the beginning or lSiU, on the resig nation of the Auersperg cabinet, tho om- peror charged Count Taallo wltn the for mation of a now cabinet, but, having failed In this task, and tho mombers of the Auersperg cabinet being provailcd upon to retain their portfolios, the count joined that body as minister of the In terior. Under his auspices tno relcnsrntli was closed, now elections wero held, nnd on Aug. 19 of tho same year Count von Tnaffo wa3 made premier, a .position in which he has managed to rotaln hlmsolf until Oct. 30, 1893, when he resigned be causo an adverse vote of tho rejehsrath, and tho emperor charged Prince Wlndisch graetz with the formation of a new cabi net. Count Tasffe novcr once had a clear ma jority of his own in tho reichsrath during the fourteen years ho held olllce. ict no had long been by far tho most popular man in the country, with tlie singlo excep tion of the emperor. The middle classes, German by origin as a rule, wero licrcoly opposed to him, but the great mnss of tho population had unbounded raltli in mm. Canadian Knights Will Secede. Toronto, Nov. SO. Considerable oxcite- ment has been caused in labor circles hero by tho report from Montreal that the Knights of Labor thero nad decided to se cede from tho general assembly and form a purely Canadian order. This action on tho part of tho Quebec knights wns unex pected, the complaint against tho general assembly having nil come from Ontario labor men. It Is now n foregono conclu sion that the Ontario knights will also so- cede from the general assembly, In which event tlioy will join Quebeo and form a Canadian order. There aro 5,000 Knights of Labor in Canada. Thinks St. Louis Will Get It. St. Louis, Nov. 30. A letter received by tho management of tho Planters' hotel in dtcntes that prominent Republicans In tho east expect St. Louis to bo solected as tno city In which tho noxt nntlonnl Republican convention is to bo held. Tho letter was from "Wilbur F. Wakemnn, of Now York, general socrctary of the American Protec tive Tariff League. Mr. "Wakcman stated that the convention will probably be held here, and wrote to securo quarters. The Sugar Trust Next. STOACUSE, Nov. 30. AttornoyE. N Wil son, 01 tins city, nns moil witn Attorney General Hancock a petition on behalf of John Moore & Co. and Andrews Brothers, of this city, and Thomas Kingsford's Sons, of Oswego, against tho American Sugar Rciining company, asking thnt -tho com pany bo prohibited from doing business In tho stato of Now York, tho claim being mado that the company is a trust. Hiccoughing to Dentil. VANDALIA, Mo., Nov. 3'). Judge D. D Rose, prosidont of tho Curryvillo bank, nino miles east ot lioro, lias ueon hiccough lug constantly for tho last weok, and nl though sevonil doctors havo attended him thoy can do nothing for him. His death is hourly expected. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A column of troops had a skirmish with a band of insurgents in Sanctl Spiritus, Cuba, killing uvo 01 tnem. Tho treasury yesterday lost M,76Q,00Q in gold for export, which leaves tho truo amount 01 tlie gold reserve at J79,330,855, Tho Duko of Westminster urges Presi dent Cleveland co-opcrutlon with Euro pean governments in restoring order in Turkoy. Harris Shawk and Harry March were killed by a train near Leetonla, O., yester day while crossing tho Fort , Wayne rali- roau m a buggy. Dan Stuart, of Dallas, is o'n.hia way- to Novr York, where ho hopes to securo the signature of ,Jim Cqrljott, to articles call ing for a flght with Bob Fltzslmmons. Two negroes named HIckson nnd Leo wero captured by United States marshals in tho Indian Territory. They aro charged with killing a hunting party of two men ana a boy Inst Saturday. II. G. Dun & Co.'s weokly review of trado saya business, lias not imnroved. though thqro Is yery little change uxcopt In tho shrinkage of prices, whloh a porlod ot inaction naturally causes. COUNT VON- TAAFFE FACTS ON FAT,, Pale, Thin Folks Heed Fat Them Well. to Make PURE BLOOD THE FATTEHER. Diet for Those Who Wish to Grow Fat and Get Color in Their Checks. KIDNEYS MUST BE KEPT CLEAR. The Kidneys' as differs For the Blood and How They Do It. WHAT CLEARS CLOGGED KIDNEYS. Thero are moro thin people who want to i get fat than, fat people who want to get thin. Somo peoplo wcro born thin and aro healthiest thin. They had better remain so. But there aro others. Tho ones Yjliqso blood has not been pro perly filtered, lat . t What ket'bs.tjiem thin is unhealthy blood. Sick kidneys, tiat donjt filter it. Clogginess that needs clearing. , Doctors call theso peoplo anaemle. It's a good, name to forget. Let's call it poor-blooded. Peoplo witli poor blood need nourishing food; beef, 'mutton, fowl, fish, bread, poatoes, butter, eggs, sugar, frnit ; no pork, 119 salmon, no twice-cooked meat, nothing .that gives you indigestion. Good1 food makes good bloodi'! Wdll kid Mysl'keop It good. ' ' Poor blood makes you thin and unhappy, you havo nb' ambition, feel tired of every thing", look' pale, sallow, thin, feel nervous, weak-, and sillier from headache, ' dizziness, hysteria, etc. ' ' Y6u , have blood, but it's poisonous. In stead (ft nourishing, it is maldlig you sick. Yollr kidneys are not working right. What is needed is Dr. Hobb's Sparagu Kidney Pills. The'kldncys must be well, it you want to bo perfectly healthy. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus K ctney rills will make them well, and is the only Tflcdieine that acts so' quickly and effectively on' the kidneys'. Besides the symptoms ot poor blood, thero aro many other symptoms caused by sick kidneys. l'oison in tho blood, not filtered out as it ought to be, causes rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, sleeplessness, chilliness, evil fore bodings, puflincss of tho eyelids, swelling f the lect and ankles, etc., etc. Homo ol these symptoms aro tho signs ot Bright's and other dangerous kidnoy dis eases. They will disappear if tho clogged kidneys aro cleared so they can filter tho blood. Tho extract of asnaraeas root, lrem which Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro princi pally made, is of special valuo tor tlie kidneys. Tho pills euro, tone up and "gently stimulate tlie kidneys. They make them do- their work and restore tnem to neaitn and igor. Poor-blooded folks get fresh color in their cheeks and fresh flesh on their bones after curing their kidneys with Dr. Hobb's Spara gus Kidney Pills. Tho aches and stillness 01 rheumatism disappear entirely when tho kidneys begin, to filter the blood. Life is brighter and moro worth liviug when the blood is again fresh and pure and healthy. Strength and vigor conio irom nourishing blood, good food and healthy oxercise. The nourishing blood comes from healthy kidneys. Clogged kidneys are cicarcu and inane healthy by Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. A few doses will relieve. A fow boxes will euro. Sold by all druggists or mailed prepaid lor 50 cents a box. Valuablo medical pamphlet, "A 1'iltOrfor Your Blood," Illustrated mailed on request. Hobb's Medicino Co., Chicago or San Frali- cisco. . JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. When tt comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself, to town send your ordern. If you don't owns They, will be aceu- rateiy ana promptly nueu. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Eat Centre Street JOHN F. CLEARY, Temoerance Dri Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Hneat lager beers, 7 and 19 Peach Alloy, I HIU4 J U V IUIU tlUUIll the Ut li tbc market, ANc 1. I HUkt iHKK V7t IWIWU, WMV nil
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