EVENING HERALD MbTAHUAHKII mo. PaMtefced mn Bvenlnf, Kitwp4 Sondur, at I Men Jirdis Drain, Nua Com The Herald l eellvered In Shenandoah and the traandlng town tor nix cenek, pr M. Voth carriers. By mall W OO a year, or en a month, payable In advance. Advertise ment ohonred aocordlna to apaea and position. " The pubUahaB reserve the riant to change the rry Li,e t 'Hasten of news demands It. The riant la i-Mereed to reject any advertisement, -whether w Hit or not, tna the nuoiieners may uoeiu hnatefwr. Advertising ratea made known neon applleatton. Bntered at the rxntoSoe at Shenandoah, Pa., at second elans mall matter. THUtFHONK OOlWBOnoN, "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY, NOTKMBKR 11, 1897. Thk Republicans have limile a gain in tile United States Senate by the elections ot 1897, ami Umt lg where their policies most need vote. llaiiH for Klip I NOT AIfi Mood, HiagHRwfltr nnv uilrc-HIgta V.-"W m i llllll n, ale w r,ikiHHkBnL The errnHNHMt r,.y four hours. aBHHpjM it your InHHtisi III vou li.iviHMIiir thll with smartiiHKjJiWm", ma nil who 1im.i1 formed nltlmatu division of a Thk Capitol Commission having been sustained by the Supreme Court, the work of erecting the new capital building -will proceed without hlnder-ance. Wiirn you are in a tight place try ing to vindicate the honor your neighbors believe you luck, tall swear ing will ooongtonnlly impose upon n Jury. Thk prospeot is that the govern, went will get the whole amount due on the Kansas Pacific K nil road in Hpite of the mischief-makers who in vent a new sensation dally. Fonmajff newspapers are severe on the voters of Greater New York. They should not forget that New York has more voters of European birth than any other distant city in the world. You'll advertisement works twenty four hours a day. It works while you sleep. If it is a Rood one, in serted in a widely circulated pupor, it will make money for you while you build up your health for another day. An oxohange thinks that "an ad vertisement placed where it doesn't bring results is dear atnny price." And, conversely, an advertisement placed where it brings results in throngs must be worth its cost many times over. S UNDERSTOOD id, ornot always undcr- u much from (lis bladder troubles as the situated back of and er, and for that reason or inconvenience mam back, bladder or urinary ike, attributed to fe arouble of some sort. (Bade and may be as Brine aside for twenty or settling is evidence Madder need doctoring. aching in the hack, tly, or scanty supply, :, these are also con- trouble. If you have benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Roijf ftiegteM kidney remedy. The mild and til extraordinary effect will sunwise you. It stalls the highest for its wonderful cures. If ycl take a medicine you should take tne Dest. A lar. pamphlet, 1 II krai d aifi tend your address to Dr. Kilmer &Co., Bin of Ihispapt offer. vinnng pro. doctored druggists fifty cents and one dot You ijay have a sample bottle and !h sent free by mail. Mention psMntott, N. Y. The proprietors guarantee the genuineness of this FORTUNE FOR BAKER rlEIRS. Four MltHon Dollar Snlil to Ho Lo- ojtert In Phllndotphtn. Pittsburg, Nov. 11. The Commercial Gazette paints the following: "The at torneys f(I the Baker heirs have dls covered, tley claim. I4,C0O,OCO In actual cash In tv proceeding to get pos) represent!! tlon of we em Ohio t nothing ti that JacoD to have 1 'hll.-.delphla Ina'.l'.utlon, and wlil be begun Imrr edlately eBsion. When the-ttorneys tern Pennsylvania and east en I to Philadelphia they had go on. It was discovered and John Baker, presumed t.n brothers, had Invested certain mlney In the year of 1792 'n Philadelphia and afterwards died. The e men could not be located. hat had been Invested was rt in the early part of this heirs of th The monej paid Into c century. "Since t been at wt been receiv here to thl slble dcub neys have estimate t! borhood ol has been V far as dls and the et cash Is In tlrd in the association ous. In there are soclatlor.s, It time these persons have , and new Information has hich leads the attorneys that there can be no pos- Eibout It now. The attor loured It out generally, and uinount to be In the neigh M.O'jO.000. The S8 year lease i ki d out. The money, so a .nil. has not been paid lite, in which this $4,000,000 juitiil. has never been set- ,uits of Philadelphia. The I of Baker heirs are numer als part of Pennsylvania I the neighborhood of IB as- MOTHER M'KINLBY AH HEIRESS. Tlin Venerable Lady Interested iu a Ills ttotnte tit Scotland. I Warren, O., Nov. 11. Information has been im- dved here of a fortune In 1 Scotland which Is believed to belong , to the Campbell faintly, of whloh Mrs. Saving Lives. Doctors declare that cancerous grouthi cannot be cared. Surgeons lay they can cut them out, but that it only postpones llic in evitable. The old trouble comes back. The poison Is in the blood. MOTIIE11 M'KINLKY. McKlrriey. mother of President Mc- Klnley, and Alexander and John Camp bell, of Warren, and others are mem bers. The value of the property Is well up In the thousands of pounds, but it Is not definitely stated. CAPITOL COMMISSION WINS. The CouftM Cnhnot Interfere With tho Peuiinjrlvnnln iiuiiillnp:. Pittsburg. Nov. 11. The supreme court yesterday handed down Its de cision In the noted state capltol com missi! n cases, altlrmlng the decision of the lewer courts In dismissing bills In equity filed by the architects whose de signs had been rejected by the board of commissioners provided for by the legislature to select designs and plans for a new capltol building. This de cision defeats the effort made to set aside the award of the commission. Justice Mitchell handed down the oplnii n, which Is In brief as follows: Complainants have shown no Interest In the subject matter entitling them to the relief. The complainants violated the terms of the competition, and were therefore not entitled to the selection. The action of the commissioners com plained of was not Illegal, but was Jus tified In the terms of the program. Even if the action of the commissioners had been In disregard of the program 'hey could not bind themselves to dele gate their discretion or limit their final Judgment. The state being the real party In Interest aB defendant, and Us office: s not being alleged to be acting In violation of the laws which created their authority, the courts are without Jurisdiction. A nilllonalre's Revolt. No essay of the period upon the cares of wealth is as full of significant points ns the will of the late Mr. Pullman, says tho Globe-Democrat. It is a long document, drawn with ex ceeding care, and reflects tho testa tor's views of life and human charac ter with perfect clearness, and also his convictions as to a fitting distri bution of a very large estate. Mr. Pullman could survey the whole field. He was poor in his earlier days, and kiiew what it is to live on a small income, and earn it. The prevailing Idea' in the will is that largo wealth Jshould not pass without safeguards! into tho hands of the youthful, andVhouId bo with held from them all tagether if they have maintained doubtful associa tions after admonition to leave them. Mr. Pullman's large bequests to Ills favored hoir&jtsy" " M""lth limi ne'jnge 01 uo. in g seems to have been his opinion that less than 05 is under the age of dis cretion in handling an inherited million. He acted upon this belief and made a precedent that will at tract no little attention. Mr. Pullman's course toward his two young sons is one of remarkable complexity, and it is also marked by( unusual sterness. He had told them personally, as stated in the will, that they had not "developed such a sense of responsibility as In my judgment is requisite for the wise use of large properties and considerable sums of money," and they find now that the warning was of the gravest import. Their stated share of the estate is $3000 a year, whloh, under the cir cumstances, is a disinheritance. No futuro provision is made In case tho sons should show a deeper sense of responsibility. They had wounded the paternal sense of right by their notions and convinced the father that a million to eaeh of them would be but a sum to scatter among the un worthy. The widow says her sons jdiall share her home, but also adds that the will was wisely drawn. Both parents, therefore, join In the notable protest against pausing millions into the hands of none who have disap pointed just holies and disregarded good oounsel. An old saying teaches that it is harder to keep than to make a for tune, and it is certainly true of a family line, U not of individuals. Mr. Pullman's ease indicates that it is by no mean, easy to dispose of a vast fortune by will. In hl lt teetament lie Is generous to many relatives and to those who have been faithful in his service. More than a million goes to establish a manual training school. There spoke the self-made man who knew how priceless a sound and prac tical training is to a poor boy. If his own sons hafl felt or recog nized the necessity to prepare for a useful career their status in the will would have been far different. But the grieved heart of the father was iutpellwl y something more than sorrowful sentiment. He put on what he eonoelved to be the robe of justice when he drew his will; and if harpies were in waiting to prey upon the weakness of his sons they are tie Shot Canton, way Falls. Canton, A shot throu mortally v who had 1 Brlggs woi ter. Tho j through th A posse Is y a Mushed Ilobbc-r. Y., Nov. 11. At Hanna- a hamlet nine miles from a Brlggs. a farmer, was Kh the head last nlcht and minded by a masked man, ntered the house w'blle Mr. at supper with his daugh- eung woman was also shot arm. Uslggs Is still alive. In pursuit. A Dtltcctlvo'M 1'ntnl llrror. Columbia!;" S. C, Nov. 11. Detective W. H. Newljold, of the state force, look ing after Violators of the whisky law, shot and l filed Itevr J. W. Turner, a Baptist prtlaoher, on suspicion. Turner was In a liuggy, driving to this city. and was ceimmanded by the detective to halt, nil did not halt promptly and was shot. I The detective has fled to escape belicg lynched. Will Hoslirii 0110 onire. 'ov. 11. The Financial Post know that the Marquis of remler and secretary of Irs, Is about to resign the etaryshlp In favor of the Lansdowne, secretary of r, retaining, however, tho Snltsbur; London professes t Salisbury, foreign aft. foreign sec Marquis o state for TITossVitni i TirAom I-iillHK Toadstools, was ioIsJn' Nov- ll--Colonel Achll Z?l, hiTl'. 'ho, with Dr. D. J. Kelly, ed by eating toadstools, ught for mushrooms, died He had been unconscious an 24 hours. Dr. Kelly Is fr-r mnra f SI Tn mm Take Laxatt druggists rel cure. 25c e out of danger. 1 A COLO IN ONU DAY. ti Ilroruo Quinine Tablets. All md tho money if it falls to llednced Ilal 1 For Pcnns Battlefield, ( 10, lBUi, WHfi' movemontajt' ereat batlIB,w vanla Ka! tickets frotljjfj INNSYLVANIA. DAY. Inn to Chuttnnooga via l'enn- hlvanln tnllrottl. ,'lvania Day at Chlckamvuga hatUnooga, Tenn., November the monuments marking tho ' Pennsylvania troops in that 11 be dedicated, the I'ennnjl- 1 Company will sell excursion cent a mile. S: sold NovefsM Unoost retor inclusive. Tickets via and returning Cincinnati gi Nashville and To icee! Sprlngnelj P. JohnsuHfcl Association boards, Jre of live stoej veterlna Missouri, dlana. Kentucky' St. Letf vgreeiiur referen on estai seorrtry In tb You can't euro it from the out side Make the blood pure and itch, then the disease can't thrive. That is exactly what Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is good for. Rev. I. W. Hill, pastor of the M. E. Church at West Almond, N,Y.,somo years ago suffered with a cancer of long standing on the lip and concluded to have It removed. About three weeks before tho operation he purchased Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy, and continued taking it for some time after the cancer was removed, Ten long years have passed since then, and no trace of the ugly thing has returned. This wonderful medicine acts as a nerve and blood food. It makes permanent cures of Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and all Women's Weaknesses. tt restores the disordered liver to a healthy condition and cures constipation. $1 a holt's at drugadtt'. PERU Mt)STPAY UP. Tho MoCord Indemnity Must Ho Set tled With Further Delay. Washington, Nov. 11. It Is under stood that the department of state has addressed another note to the Peru vian minister. Dr. Egulgren, politely but firmly requesting a speedy set tlement of the claim for Indemnity of Victor It. McCord, an American citi zen, who wns 111 treated by the Peru vian ofllcers while In charge of rail roads In that country during a rebel lion. The present Peruvian minister oatne to this country with the expressed purpose of settling this claim, and has repeatedly sought to get the state de partment to reopen the Investigation. The department, however, has declined to do this. It Is said that nothing now remains but to adjust the sum to be paid McCord, and J60.000 Is mentioned as the proper figure, being about half of the original claim. Moreover, it Is believed that no opening Is left by the state department for arbitration or anything short of an Immediate ac knowledgement of the claim and its settlement, at the price of the friend ship of the United States government. Another AiTvnnob In Wnoi. Youngstown, O., Nov. 11. The blast furnace operators of the Mahoning val ley have agreed upon an advance of 10 per cent In wages to their employes. The advance Is to go Into effect Deo. At leuEt 3,000 men will be benefited. The Pope In j'.xeollent Henllll. London, Nov. 11. According to a dis patch to The Times from Home, the pope Is In excellent health. He Is now residing tn a house built in the Vatican gardens, where he transacts business dally as usual. "After suuerlugjfrom dyspepsia for three years I decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters. Two bottles oured uio entirely." Mrs. G. C. White Taberg, Oneida csunty, Now York. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itclleotrd byllcnllnirs la Philadel phia and llnltlmoro. Philadelphia, Nov, 10. Flour weak; win ter supertlne, do. extras, $3.25 3.76; Pennsylvania roller, clear, Jl?f4.36; do. straight, $4.5094.08; western winter, clear. J4.101.S6; do. straight, $1.604.75; city mills, extra, J3.3W8.W. Itye flour sold In h small way at 13.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red. spot. WfiSOVjC.; No. 2 Pennsylva nia and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 9754 07V4c; No. S red, January, 97ttc; do. De cember, 9914c. Corn firm; No. 2 yollow, for local trade, 3333Hc; No. 2 mixed, In export elevator, 31ffl32c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 27Wc; No. 2 white, clipped, 27V4t2nc; No. 1 white, clipped, 2828Ho, Hay dull: choice timothy, $12 for largo bales. Beef steady; beef hams. $43J6. Pork easy; family. $13?14. Lard dull: western steamed, $1.50. Butter steady western creamery, 142$c.; do. factory, 1 (Mi 13c; ElKlns, Tic.; imitation creamery, ljjl7c.; New York dairy, 12690c.: do. Charged Ills Wire With Murder. Camden, N. J.. Nov. 11. M. McCusker, of 208 Benson street, who was admitted to the Cooper hospital Tuesday night, J creamery , llffSSc.; fancy prints Jobbing anffeilnsr from a bullet wound In the at J6fi4Sc.: do. wholesale, 24c. Cheoso abdomen, which, he Bald, had been In dicted by his wife, died yesterday. Mc Cusker's ante-mortem statement dif fers from the story told by his wife. He said that he accused his wife with Improper actions, and during the quar rel that followed she pulled a revolver out of the bosom of her dress and shot him. He said she always carried a revolver. Mrs. McCusker declares her husband threatened her with a volver, and during a struggle for the weapon It was exploded. Thero In Nothing ho (,m1. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the ilealor to sell you Romo substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in oruer to make more profit lie may claim something clso to he just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to bn safo and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs. Colds, Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, thero is nothing so good as is Dr. King's Isew Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wnsley's drug ttoro. Regu lar sizo ou ccniB anu $i.uu. To Chlillciii AiiuM'Teuii T'yellhts. New York, Nov. 11. A. A. Chase, the English middle distance bicycle expert, has signed a contract with an Ameri can manager. He will arrive here In a few weeks and meet the speediest men on the American cycle path. Chase has held the world's record for 50 miles, 100 miles, and 12 hours, and last month eclipsed all paBt performances In road racing and covered the 100 miles in 4:16:35. He Is also holder of the world's professional championship of 100 kjlo-meters. sylvanviaatjtj.lpoinU on ,u ne ,n Penu. lie extremely low rate of one ort-line distauce, tickets to be r 9 to 13, good to leave Chat- dng until November 23, 1897, Pittsburg will be sold going via same route, or going via d Lexington, returning via Louisville, or vluo versa. Wasnu of the 'A from Of, York, as m oino with It National; deposited purpose. 260 la bo! log fund 1 Out nfseaaed Cattlo. , Ills., Nov. 11. Colonel C. president of the Interstate 1 of Live Stock Sanitary erday called a conference sanitary boards and staV of Kansas, Nebraska, a, Illinois, Wisconsin, in- iguii, Ohio, Pennsylvania, nnessee and Arkansas, at ic. 2, for the purpose of a quarantine line with Arkansas and Tennessee t the southern fever, to be or 1898, and to request the agriculture to co-operate lshment of such a line. 'or the Union Paolflo. Nov. 11. The secretary lury yesterday received lonal City bank, of New In United States bonds a part of the Union Pa money to be deposited ther New York banks, The jhk of the Kepubllc also has 000 tn bonds lor the same transfer of the 113,(46,- .1.. ni.. T.....IA.. ?.fe a TmPH entail uim Secretary obliged W .. ,... ag i,e iii be 1.- vu KB" '" J WW . r Thomas "1fTerinK from rheumatism? the worst wwei-j,. oil UM curea thousands of only costs S8 tj of tllU terrbie disease. It ots to try it. Tho only remedy in tho world that will at once stop Itchiness of the skin in any part of the body, that is absolutely safo and never- failing, is Dean's Ointment. Get it from your dealer. MI;'iioeil switch tnnsed I'ntnllty. Chicago, Nov. 11. Chicago and East ern Illinois passenger train No. 12, bound for Chb ago, collided with a milk train on the Wabash railroad at Ham mond Junction or Eighty-sixth street yestetday while both trains were going at high speed. Six persons were seri ously Injured. Engineer Stoner, of tho Chicago and Eastern Illinois, will prob ably die. The other five will recover. A misplaced switch caused the wreck. For Infants and Children. ItabbH SlioDtlnif SeliKon'A Vntalltles. New York, Nov. 11. Henry Thum, a farmer, of Martinsville, was shot and Instantly killed by Frederick Mayer, of Irvlngton, yesterday. Tney were mem bent of a party gunning near Martins ville. Thum shot a rabbit and passed t to Mayer. The later was Just placing the rabbit tn his game bag, when he accidentally discharged his gun, the full charge entering Thum's abdomen. Buy Keystonefloar. Bo sure that the name Lbrski & ItASB, A ah land, Pa., is printed n ever aek. dull; New York large, white, 8Hc. ; small, white, 9Vi9Via.; large, colored, Sc; small, colored, OK09ttc; light skims, Offl p.irt skims. fB0Hc. ; full skims, 3 tc. Exgp nrm; New York and Pennsylva nia, ls24c. Cottonseed oil dull; priino crude 18frl9e.: do. yellow. 2121Uc. To- mnliK s per box or crntc, as to quality,. 11? 1 2r.. Long Island and Jersey cabbage. per Ufl, $J'ti4. . n.ilt.niore. Nov. 10. Flour dulhaWtfeat strong:- ppot and month, SOJiarafECDe cember. 97Vifl97yte. ; May, 94c; Tsttmer No. 2 red. 91V92c.; southern wheat, by enmple, !t:Wi97Vic; do. on grade. fi2V4tj97V4c. Corn strong: spot nnd month, 32Vt$32Ko.; December, 22U(Q32i4c.; November or De cember, new or old, 31KS32C.; January, t2Mifi32!4c : steamer mixed, 3O03O',ic; southern white corn, 3CHg81o.; do. yellow, SlfQ33e. Oats llrmer; No. 2 white, westerni H7ii2c.; No. 2 mixed, 2323!.c. Itye firm; No. 2 nearby. S3c; No. 2 western, 54c. Hay slow; choice timothy, $13. (Eggs firm: fresh. 19V6&20c. Grain freights very firm and netlve. Sugar strong. Butter steady and unchanged. Cheese steady. Whisky unLh.mged,' Live Stock Mnrkots. New York, Nov. 10. Beeves slow; yards not elenred; native steerB, $44.924; stags and oxen, $2.51X9)4.50; bulls, $2.90(33.35; dry cows, $1.503.15. Calves active; all sold; veals. $Si&S; grassers, $34.25. Sheep and lambs fairly active; sheep, $34(4.75; lambs. (5.25(16. Hogs lower at $3.8064.10. East Liberty. Pa.. Nov. 10. Cattle itcady; prime, $4.754.85; common, $gi3.50; feeders, $4tf4.50. Hogs very dull and low er; prime pigs, $3.Se4f3.s5; best Yorkers and prime medium, $3.753.80; heavy, $3,650 1.70; roughs, $2.5OHJ3.50; prospects lower. Sheep firm, choice, $1.3004.40; common, tZ.75Qj.25; choice lambs, $5.405.efi; com mon to good lambs, $4.2541.25; veal calves, U.50ru7. Three Thousand ""jeop Cremated, Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 11. Three thousand sheep belonging to John Don aldson and 20 head of cattle have been burned to death In Crosby county by a prairie fire which Is sweeping over the ranges of tho Panhandle country The damage done to ranches Is enor mous. Hunter Nearly Dacapltntod. Mt. Holly, N. J., Nov. 11. Frederick Hoffman, aged 35 years, a well known farmer, living near here, was Jnstantly killed yesterday by the accidental dis charge of his gun, while hunting for rabbits. His head was almost torn from his body. Ventro .Must Botnrn to' Frnnoe. City of Mexico, Nov. 11. Joseph Ventre, the alleged French anarchist, who has been refused admittance to the United States and was compelled lo remain here, and for this reason lias been retained on the Mexican gun boat Saragossa, was yesterday turned Over to the French steamer Normandlp to be sent back to France. SUMPTUOUS TRAIH TO THE SOUTH, When yon want good roofing, plumblug gas II tMng, or general tlnsmlthlng done cal on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stoves 1-tf Coming nvetits. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus plees of the Trinity Baferawd church, in Itobblua' opera house. Nov. 39. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Salnte' Protestant Kpiseopal eliuroli, corner West and Oak streets. Dec. J. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh llaptitt chuch In Bobbins' opera house. Dee. SI Twenty-fourth annual hall of the Rescue Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Rob bins' opera house. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It is the best Hear made. The Florida Limited Will Again Run on the Southern ltnllway. -The Florida Limited, which is the ityn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail- nay trains, aud wblch during its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seeking the mild olimate of Florida, will bs placed In serrieo by the Southern Hallway about the first week In January. 1698. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman veatlbuled between New York, Philadelphia aad St Augustine will present features In the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments njtt heretofore piesented, and which will be destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. The Southern Railway ll having built for the Florida Limited service three trains, eaoh ontaiulng a dining oar, tiro drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation ear, each car com- plete tn all Its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas. Renters. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can bo slated that it will be tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St Augustlue, and will bs so planned that passengers eau leave Philadelphia at seme convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine liefnre nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for further Informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Baall, District Passenger Ageut, Southern Railway, tffl Chestnut street, Philadelphia, wllL receive prompt attention. lO-Do-tf Itlohnrd l'oldiinl Cleveland. Flemlngton, N. J.. Nov. 11. The Princeton collegians were greatly dis appointed when It ecome known that Grover Cleveland's son Is to be named nichard Polsom Cleveland. They had given the young man the name of GroVer Cleveland, Jr., on the day of his birth, and hoped It would stick to him. So, too, are the residents of Princeton disappointed. The name de cided upon Is given In honor of Mrs, Cleveland's father. Christian Science Healer Fined. Kansas City, Mo Nov. 11. Mrs. Amanda J. Blard, the Christian Bclence healer, was fined $60 In police court yesterday for falling to report to the board of health a case of diphtheria she was treating. Mrs. Blard Immediately signed a bond, appealing the case to the criminal court. G. H. Kinney, the father of Mac E. Kinney, who died under Mrs. Blard's Christian sclenco treatment, signed the bond. General Loo Off For Havana. New York, Nov. 11. After lunching at tho Lawyers' club, as the guest of It. A. C. Smith, General Fltzhugh Lee, United States consul general at Ha vana, sailed for his official post by the steamer Seguranca, of the Ward line, He was accompanied to the steamer by several friends. He declined to dls cubs the Cuban situation, and said he did not now how long he would re main In Cuba. West Vlrclnla Steel Workers Strike. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 11. The plato mill men at the Bellalre steel plant yes terday voted 5 to 1 to remain at work In the face of a strike of the steel woflters. It Is not anticipated that there will be a repetition of Saturday' rioting. The strikers have organized a supply store supported by the public. Fersunnlly-Contluctcd Tours vln Pennsyl vania ltailrond. Season of 1897-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company is the most coraplcto nnd elaborate system of pleasure traveling nnd sight-seeing yet de vised. It Is the consummation of tho ulti mate Idea in railroad travel, tho final ovolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 and '08 it has arranged for tho following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Harrishurg January 8, January 27, February 18, and March 10. With tho exception of tho first party goiug and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January 2.1, February 8 and 22, and March 8. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks In the."Flowory State." Tickets for the fourth tour will ba good to return by regular trains until May SI, 1898. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Three six-day tours will leave Now York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 29 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 29, February 10, March 19, April 7 and 23. Washington. Seven tours will loavo Now York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 apd 31, April 21 and May 13. Detailed itineraries of tho above tours, giving rates and full information, may he procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; 800 Fuiton Street, Brooklyn; 7$9 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.j or Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. You can't afford to risk your life by allow lug a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain euro are auordsd by Une lliuute Cougb Cure. O. 11. iiagenuucn. , PHILADELPHIA GAS LEASE. Cltlzons Take Local Aotlqn to Pro- vont Ite Consummation. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Select coun cil yesterday at a special meeting ap proved the ordinance leasing the Phlla- delphta gas works to the United Qas Improvement company for a period of 30 years. The ordinance passed by a vote of 36 to 13 after a session lasting from 10 a. m. until after C p. m. The ordinance now goes to Mayor War wick. The Impression has prevailed that he will favor the lease, but pros sure will be brought to bear to Induce him to veto It. A bill of equity has been filed In the common pleas court by Joel J. Bailey and other citizens against the city, the mayor and other heads of depart ments to restrain the proposed lease of the gas works. A copy of the bill was served on Mayor Warwick. It asks for an Injunction and on order declaring the lease Illegal, on the ground that the city charter prohibits the operation of the works by any other parties but the city. - Bousebold Necessity CascareU Candy Cathartic the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of O. C. C. to-day ; 10, 36, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to care by all druggists. NUGGETS0F NEWS. Mrs. Margaret Bougham died at Springfield, Mass., said to be 114 years old. Sam Wright, colored, who was hanged nt Goldsboro, N. C, yesterday, con fessed three murders. Thero Is now talk ot a combination of tanning companies and glue manufac turers to oontiol the glue output. President MoKlnley has decided on the appolntmetttof Charles Page Bryan, of Chicago, as minister to China. James P. Huthaway, a wealthy reel- dent of West Soinervllle, Mass., was sent to Jail for refusing to pay a double tax assessment. COTTOLENB. COTTOl.ENB. Endorsed lw Alio or Did you ever hear of a phypldan recommending fat pork as a diet ? ofsan epicure who cujoyed lard-soaked food ? of a chef who used lard 'iu his most dainty dishes? is endorsed by physicians, epicures and cooking authorities for its healthfulness, delicacy and efficiency. The ccnulne Cottoleue is sold everywhere la ono to ten pound yellow tfns, with our trade-marks "Cotlottnc" nnd steer S head in cotton-piant wrcainan every iin. JNot guaranteed if s5old iu any other way. Mado only by THK N. It. FAUWAMK C03IPA5IY, ' Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal. Hear t Cured, Always One Bcs HEN a welt known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, is cured, A Is not surprising that ho should publish the fact for the benel.t of others. Kov. J. .P-Smith, 1045 Fultc.i St., Baltimore, Md.. writes: "For yean-1 suffered from n severo form of heart lisea a. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and my heart Is now la good condition. Recently, other afillcttons came uiion me. There was humming, painful sensations on top c-id back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there were pulllngand drawing sensations In my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervino and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies.' Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Iloart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ini A Handsomo Oomploxlon Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzom's CoMrxjcxio&.PoWD&a gives it. And we have the best Shoe Store any where in this region. Every dollar's worth of goods is paid for on arrival, which means a big saving. Our ' " orders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers, and these three points make lower selling prices here than v';,.- . . is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the ' foremost shoe dealers and have made us selling agents for their celebrated Snag Proof Rubber t5oots. FACTO R Y Shoe Store, J. A. MOYER, Mgr. We Give Check for Amount of Hvcry Pur chase. $25,00 Worth Gets a Beauti ful Parlor J,amp. mm mm wives Pi ill OVERCOATS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED The people of Shenandoah and vicinity now have an opportunity to take advantage of the greatest ' Slaughter Sale ; , In Overcoats . v ever known here. Mr. Re'fowigh,., the Qrie-Prce" Clothier, has been selected to offer a large stock of Overcoats on commission, at prig" thtft Will' ..bring them withinthe reach of the poorlsgt ' ' '' The Stock is Entirely News. and every garment well made, so that the Bargains will be rare ones. These goods are the product of the largest clothing house in New York City, and have been placed on the market because of the assignee's sale. They are to be sold on commission . by Mf. Refbwkh, and this in itself is sufficient to show that the prices are away down. If you want an Over coat now is your opportunity. Take advantage of it L. REFOWICf The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 198
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