EVENING HERALD mTAHMBHKI) 18TO. PaMtanihl rarr Bvenlni. Etoept Sunday, l Booth Jianni Bran, Na Chutes. The Herald la deltvaied In Shenandoah and Ihe lltiv tn anace and IK Th publlanete reserve ne nam w MaiHon of advertisements whenever the pub. ''tatton ol newa demands It. The riant la i nam. I to reject any advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that the publlahera may ucom JfotnaTltopastoflM at Shenandoah, Pa, aeoood (M nmtl matter. tklwhokk ooifmccnoN. "All Ik Ntws Ttal's nt to Print." Evening Hr!d FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1897. OAxada is abJpjjhig immense quan tities' of wheat atid flour to Knglaml. OniueuVs oroii were large thin year Ha I mo ad earrllngs tare nt a high figure, and the batik clearance) of tlie oountry were 28.2 per cent, higher last week than in the corres ponding week of last year. Now that Mr. Bryan has finished liU attempt to "bury Mark llanna," lie can fro to Mexico and congratulate , the people of that oountry on the I fact that their dollar has fallen 20 per cent, in value in' the punt year. j IlARN'UM's big show is off for Europe to-day. This is rather tin-1 fortunate aa the Pennsylvania legiela-, ttir'de not meet again until 1890, and liarnum's departure is Jnoppor-Uin-e. TitK three Judges presiding over criminal court this term are rapidly disposing of the work before them. As an evidence of the manner in which business is despatched, it is only necessary to call attention to the fact that tlie panel of jurors has twice been exhausted this week and talesmen had to be summoned. More power to their Honors 1 Oxk would suppose that ina region where dualin and "dualin caps" are so much used as they are in Schuyl kill county, that the smallest children IVniid know the danger lurking in the treacherous things. Every now and again, however, the nowspapors are called upon to reeorjl the loss of u few fingers or something worse, and we suppose it will continue so. IlKRKTOFOIlK St. Clair has beon accorded, by genoral consent, the banner town of olllce holders and politicians, but Minersville is a close second. That town now hns among its residents a Congressman, Judge, Sheriff, Poor Director and Jury Com missioner, besides a clerk in the Re corder's office and another nt the Almshouse. If thoro is anything elso that Mlnorsville wants, let them speak out or forover hereafter hold their peace. No woman cares to be waited on by a clerk in his shirtsleeves, or by one whose hands are so black with dirt as not infrequently happens that she does not oare to have them come in contact with her own. Personal appearance counts for a good denl in business. D'udes are not wanted any where, but a store attendant need not spond a oent in making himself pre sentable, and the proprietor may lose n, good many dollars when his em ploye fails to observe a rule thur should be one of the cardinal prlnci pies in store management. According to the Washlngtc Star the applicants for the variot Federal offices in Philadelphia, near nil of these ofTiees being still held 1 Democrats, are preparing to make siege on the White House just as so as President MoKfnley gets throuij with the preparation of his annu TiiBasar-e to Congress nnd becom available for visitors again. It mid that many of the aspirants the offices -will adopt a new enmpai. of attack on the President s syi nathles. and endeavor to impress hi with the fact that the Republic" losses in the recent elections in c.c tain Motions of the Btate were duo j no email degree to tlie manner ucm orate who are not protected by tl civil serViee laws have been kept i office, and that great stress will Ic laid on the faot that Republicans who have given substantial servicp to the party have not been recog niied in any material way. Thet,e people dirt the work, but the Demo orate hold the offices. A. 'WOK AM in Shamokin died re cently of starvation. Her husband retuntwl home to Had her lifeless body. Two of the children were in a critical condition through laok of nourishment until taken in eharge by neighbor.. ThU family suffered un told misery because of their poverty and vet they were too proud to beg. How true is it that the greater num ber of thoee really deserving of our WHtv hide tlieir suffering. Every confronted by mendicants day we are .. . .u nml Auoli time the Oil Wlo Strew"! quAtfam arises, "U this petitioner deserving or is he a fraud f It is a probtomthat has otmmtl to most every charitably laeUned person. The ei-porhMW of tlwse who have looked into the subject seems to teach that tlie best soluUon is to refrain from giving alms on the streets and instead plaee what we have to give In the hands of some regular u.-iety which makes it a business to Insti gate ol Ueed bfrB re,ulonn assl t an cpaHMH . . eaaTarT . refer to It all who unless personnlly npplionnt'g honesty. Gods. believed that the I'enato ed to the welfare ami ily. They were or uds in everv home. Of to-day is l)r. Kinga consumption, coughs, of Ihroat. Chest le. It hai been tried and ia guaranteed to ed. No household d angel. It ia pleas sure remedy fur old bottles at A. Waslev's slse 50 cents and fti.oo. I j- Jlonicd. n official denial Is that a British syndl eole control of the It In exchange for the ttlty lo the Egyptian aerrayal of the ex occupation. The re Involved also the re. working by the ayndl- aya between Suaktn, on fid Berber, on the Nile, t point reached by the expedition for the re- Soudan. OormaH ltoiimikulilo Cycling:. Mass, Nov. 12. Surveyors Led the work of measuring which F. E. German, of on a bicycle on Friday i-In a triaj for the Amerl- They found that Qer mlles In the 24 hours. 'halt mllea better than He made a century Ittutes and 20 seconds, American triple cen hours, 10 minutes. Avetis 'Brother' Murder. Mlddleab ty Nov. IS. A special KaaV that In a row over from Hydei politics Joj Henry DaVJ eftr shot and killed U Score was shot and mot tally sister of by Mol'.le Davis, a rs OF NEWS. Thi onenl Guutpnialjj for his life British V fiNPresldent Barrios, of Offered $50,000 In gold il Tweedy, at Santo Domini;' arrest charged with obtaining Sj kVdulently. Edgar Vj a well known real Lcuia. has dlsan- estate mail peared, am Irregularity A mob o alleged that there are accounts. Chinese made an at tack on ml tea in Hunan prov- ince, In Cet (Ohlna. The natives ob jected to tl Itlon of a rhapel. Frances Hard will contribute $3,000 of th l,HK) necessary to retain control of t perance Unl omen's Christian Tern- Temp'e. at Chicago. A woman! her daughter who were aiding In tl larch for missing 8-year- old Klchari HIl!s n. Were themselves lost In the 'ew Jersey woods and near- ly perished.' Friends of' Jennie Klnsella, the Nor. walk (Con;.) inl.I girl, who v-as dis figured bjk vftrol thrown by Owen Muiphy, fill donate tutlcla to be gralted upon the sunV 'ng worn t For Infants and Chilflren. Tit he- 1: ra erery Itobert KfuAolh'x fllMKlltPl Wcrtrtod. Chlcaco, NOV. 12. Miss Jessie Lin coln, daughlah of Robert T. Lincoln, and Warri iC Beckwlth, a young busi ness man & sit. Pleasant, Ia., were married attfllwaukee. A year ago young Beckjpth and Miss Lincoln be came sW'i'tftSarts, but the young man. It is said, fee objected to strongly. The affair w thought then to have been brokPipSp. Mrs. Beckwlth re turned to h'jrViiome on the Lake Shore drive WedrManay, and admitted her marriage. Another devolution Thrcntoncd. Man inu i Nicaragua, Nov. 12. Presi dent v.- . 1 of Nicaragua, Is sending a (.m n,' -1 lo the United Statfa and to r w tin will try to sell Nlca-i-iiad and st amboata. There iiidii J.H' ni that there will 1. v -luu n c: n In Nlca-lil-J In a" :iut three years. t , (Ml tli, CO.lt'Hl lie stoiiuWi, laraation. 1X t ll.ivo tonic i'ffcct. mmmrmmmmmmmmm PHIUADBUPHIfl CHEAP STORE. 2o V entre Street. Ctiooolatie I)ro 13c per pound 13o. per pound 12c. per pound 6r. to ftOo. ier pound IaOJjAllBW. CMrtftineU. Mixed CmuMm. Cbwftifjr Gum. .80. package (t 3c each Fifty kinds, ol fclMfcla7 nd Obewliiff Tobacco. Cltiarettee, 5o a if tium d box of maicliec free Peanut. I - 2 quarto forfie mimumiiuiii A Handsfome Complexion la ono of the aLateat charms a woman can po.."a I'u'Jo"'' Coaruixioji l-owuaa gives it. upplv l niHMd t com mi'cn Jyy IV sncieHga ' retnr KaSBBainnd mxl I.ungi "HMmh 1 f..r a MunHapMy n it to take sKMk Slid and voting. HEHkl .l,u; slre."B(t i nivfMrjioJ. , given to tfaJHKbft I rate has OjWbfd . ti nde of tsHMkm 1 payment BIfc.tl fiovorntnaoBBBHL 11 , pvnses of flfttUT I I"rt that iMeti rnnatrurttOsnlltfl can- of thtanw ' the Ked I the southSfo Anglo-EklWU 1 ennnuest affEhe I I B , Tv.p -1 ar -nr'lin r " ' 1 1 HIHHsHSBHSBSflaBBBH ' taaaV'cuPVisBBfleffelsSBBalHafl1' IHHBHBHMaaaHBmeKasBHaHn (BLaA9&3i3ES?BBflBHHBBBBBVe aaHsflaHHHsHsaai...Hll Hoods t hit s : idac'lie, Kul n ut? . 1 , mi tii, coat-a mdfm iS Mih . . 1 lie stnuuWt, H ! H 3 S$ dlati.,, t i IgMtlon. IX B" nut h i ,. i t li.tvo tonic I'ffcct. li rents, Tha onu in ia take wltb I1m1' 8ui odparilla. ...Bi... i I SIIlililiilN AND LAIM t The Premiers Oonfar on Interna tional Controversion. BENEFICENT BE8TJLT8 PROBABLE A Denial of the Cable Itopnrt That Sir. Chamberlain, or l'reinler Salls liur.v'a (Cabinet, llnd lixprewted DIh apjiroval or I.aurlera Mlmton. Washington, Nov. It. Secretary Sher man and 8lr Wilfrid Laurler, the pre mier of Canada, yesterday afternoon began the first of a formal series of conferences for the purpose of bringing about an agreement by which as many as possible of the questions now oaus Ing friction between the United States and the Dominion of Canada may be amicably adjusted, by treaty or other wise. These conferences will be Inde pendent of the Behrlng sea seal fish eries conference, which was the im mediate occasion for the Canldan pre mier's present visit to Washington. Among thf causes of friction between the two cqpntrles Is the question of the rights of oltlaens of either to pursue business callings In the territory of the other and the tariff question. Mr. Sherman and Sir Wilfrid were to gether for two hours. It can be stated on authority that the discussion was devoted to the consideration of the many Important questions affecting the general relations between the Uni ted States and Canada. In such a dls cussb n the secretary of state and the Canadian premier found themselves In much accord. Mr. Sherman hal long favored the most cordial relations be tween the United States and Canada, having been while In the senate au tlior of several resolutions In that di rection. Sir Wilfrid has been the con Bptcurus exponent of the same view In Canada. It was realised on both hands, however, that the discussion now open was not one which could bring Immedi ate results, as many of the border con troversies are of long standing and many practical difficulties were In the way of settlement. The purpose, how even,, was to approach the general sub 1ect In a spirit of friendliness and allow this to develop ways and means for dealing with the numerous questions relating to both countries. In view of cable reports from London stating that Mr. Chamberlain, secre tary of state for the colonies In the Salisbury cabinet, had expressed to Lord Aberdeen, governor general of Canada, strong disapproval of any move by Sir Wilfrid Laurler looking to 'placing the United States on the same basis aa Oveat Britain in tariff affairs, the matter was called to the attention of the Canadian official. In response, an authoritative statement was made that no such disapproval had been expressed by the Imperial authorities, and that Lord Aberdeen had received no such notification from Mr. Chamberlain or .w .n,,r n. ht WH-hi,, w wi.h other source, as his lordship was with member of the Laurler party up to the time thov lefv Ottaw a, and no mention was made cf any uch disapprobation from imperial quarters. You can't afford to risk your life ly nl ow ing a cold to develop Into pneumonia or con sumption. Instant relief and a certain euro ate afforded by One Minute. Cough Cure. C. II. Ihiicenbucu. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anri l'lou-crs, the llaml if America, Call- fomln. Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to point in Missouri, Arkansaji, Texas, Old and New Moxloo, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comfort of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropapostal card, J. I McCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Kail road avenne, Klmlm, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E P. Ast. Arc you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil has cured thousands of the worst cases of this terrible disease. It only costs 25 cents to try it. Coming Events. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus pices of tho Trinity Reformed church, in liobbius' open bouse. Nov 25. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Dac 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspli-cs of Welsh llaptist chuoh In llobbtns' opera house Dec 31 Twonty-fourthannual ball of the R'scuo Hook & ladder Co., No. 1, at Hob bins' opera bouse. to cuiti: a com in onh day. Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 23c. SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. Tlie l'lorldii Limited Will Again ltun on tho Southern Hallway. Tbc Florida Limited, which is the syn onym of all that la elegant in modern rail way trains, and which durlug its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild climato of Florida, will be placed In service by the Southern Hallway about the first week In January. 1908. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vastibuled between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comrortable appointments uot heretofore piesented, and which will be destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. " The Southern Hallway ia having built for the Florida Limited service three tralns,each containing a dining car, two drawing room aleepiug car, a compartment car ami a library and observation car, each car com plete In all lta appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While uo schedule ha a yet been announced, It can be stated that It will be the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, aud will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia, Record, Notice Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Heall, ulstrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, SUM Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt aitenliou. lCMM-tf Hueklea'a Arnica Salve. The beat salve In the world for eats, bruises, sores, nicer, salt rheum, fever sore, tetter, 0 hupped hand, chilblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay roouired. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price id cen ts per box For sale by A . Wasley , Buy Kcystom flour. Re sure that the name Lkssio Si Bass, Ashland, Pa., 1 printed en over sack. SIMPLICITY ITSELF A SIMPLE, HARMLESS REMEDY. Yt it Cures tha Worst Gate of Dyspepsia and Indlgeatlts. Dr. JennUon, who hai made a life study of stomach Iroublei, M)i All forms of in digestion really amount to the same thing. that is, failure to completely digest the food eaten; no matter whether the trouble U acid Hyspeoia or sour stomach, belching of wind, ncrrcts dyspepsia or loss of flesh and appe tite; a person will pot have any of than if the stomach can be Induced by any natural, harmless way, to thoroughly digest what is eaten, and this can be done by a simple remedy which 1 have tested in hunreds of aggravated cases with complete success. The remedy is a combination of fruit and veget able essences, pure aseptic pepsin and golden seal put up in the form of pleasant tasting tablets and sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. One. or two of these tablets should be taken after meals and allowed to dissolve in the mouth and mingling with tlie food In tlie stomach, digests it completely before it has time to ferment, de cay and sour. On actual experiment one crain oC Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three thousand grains of meat, egg and similar wholesome foods, , It is safe ta say, if this wholesome, remedy was better known, by people generally, it would be a national blessing, as we are a nation of dyspeptics, and nine-tenths of all diseases owe their origin to imperfect diges tion and nutrition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a secret patent medicine, but a fifty cent package will do more real good for a weak stomach than fifty dollars worth of patent medicines and person has the satisfaction of knowing just what he is putting into his stomach, which he does not know, when widely advertised patent medicines arc used. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample hoRle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you whaTcan be accomplished by tlie regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to ihe proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of ihe best physicians are now using it in tneir prac tice ith ereat results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Rcgu lar size 50 cents and fl.oo. Tlio Color Lino nt laipo May. Cape May, Nov. 12. The state super intendent of schools has been applied fn fn VA ortlnmant nf n MnU. nlia.tlnn t T.U, i.Vjht Tj i2!X,n Jme a bright 14-year-old colorefl girl, who graduated last year from the grammar school and wanted to enter the high school here, as her certificate allows, has twice been denied admls son by Principal E. F. Lewis, on the alleged ground of her color. Another UticnnHtltutlonnl Low. Georgetown, Tex. Nov. 12. The criminal court of appeals of Texas has declared that the cold storage law passed'by the last legislature Is uncon stltutlonal. The law prohibited the storing of any Intoxicating liquors for others In a local option district or tnk. lng orders for liquors for others. The law effectually prohibited beer dubs In prohibition towns. r liuhoiilo I'lncuo Acrnln ltnelntr. Bombay, Nov. 12. Tho bubonic plague Is raging In the Districts of Poona Shot apur and Surat. It has also appeared at Kotrl, near Karachi, In Slnde, and at Jand-Kawal, In Julundun district Near Hardwar a colony of monkey has been attacked by the disorder. The local authorities arc trapping and Iso lating the diseased animals. A Swedish I'olnr ISxpcdltton. Stockholm, Nov. 12. King Oscar and a number of private persons have con trlbuted sufficient money to lnsuro the dispatch of a Swedish Polar expedition In 180S, which will be led by Professor Nathorst, the geologist. Tho Cost of the expedition is estimated at 70,000 crowns. ltetlrlng from llualness. I will positively retire from business cn or about January 1st, 1808. Tho entire stock of clothing for men, boys and children, and furnishing goods must be sold before that date. This great sale will commence at once, and continue until every garment and article In tlio store is tnrncd into cash. The $50,000 stock consists of new, clean, stylish garments, aud all of this season's productions. We are selling Overcoats 85 per cent, below cost This is a bona fide sale, as I will embark in auother business on January 1st. Call now, while the bargains aro going. L. Refowicii, Eel lab 0 Clothing Ilouso, 10 & 12 S. Main St, State ok Ohio, Citv or Torino, 1 Lucas Couktv. I Pkahk J. Ciiaauv makes oath that he la the senior (nrtner of tho linn of F.J. CiiEUKV .ti Co., doing business Inttie City of Toledo, County aim Mate alorranio, ami tnnl aaiu urm win pa the sum of ON15 IILTNDItUI) DOLLARS for eac! and oery cae of Catarrh that onnnot be cured nyineiiMoi hall a uatabiui wbx. - A. W. OL BASON, EAI. , I Kotarv Public. ltall'a Catarrh Cure la takenlntcrnalfy and acts directly on the blood and mucous aiirfaeee of tlie syatem. tfend for testimonials free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. r,m uy ITiiKK'fti. foe. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. "THERE 13 A PEACE THAT COMETH AFTER SORROW." "There Is a peace that eometb after sorrow," Of hope surrendered, not of hope fulfilled ; A peace that looketh not upon tomorrow, Hut calmly on a tempest that Is stilled; A pease whioh lives not now In Joy's exeeesce Nor In the happy life of love secure. But In the unerring strength the heart poe- Of conflict won while leaning to Madura. A peace there la In sacrifice seetuded, A life subdued, from will and passion fraa, 'Tl not toe peeee widen over Eden brooded, But that whioh triumphed In Oetbsemane, Jeeale Rose Gates In Century flood Hum liy flunk linrnfitrn.' Silver Creek. N. Y.. Nov. 12. Threa men yesterday morning blew open the care in iieiaes narm, securing 51.000 in money and JM0 In Jewelry. They at ter wards attempted to rob the safe In a neighboring mill, but were frightened away. Flood Oamiuie bu Spain. Madrid, Nov. it. Great damage has been done by floods In various parts of the country within the last 21 hours. This Is notably the ease In the prov inces of ateragoaea, Valencia and Malaga, where railway traffic and tele graphic communication have been seriously interfered with. When you want good roofing, plumbing gaa fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done eal on . F. Gallagher IS West Centre street Dealer ic itOTea 1-tf THE TR0LUCE" 'iARKETS Aa noftectod by l)enllusn In l'lillndel plitn nnd llnltlmore. Philadelphia. Nov. II Flour slow; win ter superfine, t3ffl3.2f. dn. extras. $3 2r.f J.7S; Pennsylvania roller, clenr. 'n4 25; do. straight, I4.50W4 05, western winter, clear, J4.10Tf4.36; do. straight. !t.ftM14 7: city mills, extrn. $3.303.50. Hyo llour firm at $J.0 per barrel for cholep Pennsylva nia. Wheat dull; No. 2. spot. M46c., No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 9M47c.; No. 2 red.- January, 91e.; do. December, 97c. Corn quiet nnd steady; No. I yellow, for local trndc 33Hc; No. 2 mixed. In export elevator. 31V(f32e. Oats quiet and atendy: No. 2 white, 21 hi':: No. 2 White, clipped, 27Vc.; No. 1 white, dinned. 27WT2Sc. liny quiet nnd barely steady; choice timothy. tl2filt.G0 for Inrito bales. Beef steady; tieer nnms. Pork dull; family, II3M14. Lurd firm; western steamed. $4.65. Butter steady; western creamery. 14ft23c. ; do. factory, 10012c.; BIglns, 23c.; Imitation creamery, 1217c.; New York rlnlry, 12aic.; uo. creamery, 141f23c.; fnncy prints jobbing nt 251928c.; do. wholesale, 24c. Cheesa quiet; large white. September, SHc; do. small. Sfcc; part skims, 54Hc.; full skims. J4c. Hggs Arm: New York and Pennsylvania, 12924c.; western, fresh, 2Bc. Potatoes llrm. Tallow dull; olty ($2 per package), 31c. Ilosln steady; strained, common to good, fi.Msjl.4S. Turpentine firmer at 31f31Vc. nice quiet; domestic, fair to extra. i 6c.; Japan, 4lc. Tomatoes, per box or crate, aa to qual ity, $101.29. Long Island and Jersey cab bage, $3tM per 100. Ualtlmore, Nov. 11. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat atendy at docllne; spot and month, 9(496Vc.; December, 9449 Wfco.; May, 83V4c.; steamer No. 2 red, SlittWHtc.; southern wheat, by sample, tlCW7o.; do. on grade. 9297c. Com steady; spot, 22 Kt932o. ; month and December, SfKOttHc.; November or December, new or old, SfW2Mc.; January, 2232fcc. ; steamer mixed, JOHSaolic:. southern white corn, 3002)0.; do. yellow, 31633c. Oats llrm; No. 2 white, western. 27tt28c.; No. 2 mixed do., 2302ttc. Rye easier; No. 2 nearby, Sc.: No. 2 western, e3H64c. Eggs llrm; fresh, 20g21c. I,lvo Stock Murkot. New York, Nov. 11. Cables quote Amer ican steers at 104HV4c.; refrigerator beef, 8H8c. Calves steady; veals, $54 6; grasaers, $34.2o. Sheep and lambs quiet, closing steady? sheep, $694.70; lambs. $6.50ij. Hogs loWer at $3.754. Iiast Liberty, i'a., . Nov. 11. Cattle steady; prime. Jl.75qi.85; common, $33.50; feeders, JIJfl.50. Hogs dull and lowers prime light pigs, $8.703.76; best Yorkers nnd good mediums, $3.70: common to fair Yorkers, $3.60$i.$5; heavy weights, tS.AOcfj 2.70; roughs, $2.503.40. Sheep firm; choice, S4.30i!j4.40; common, $2.7503.25: choice lamos, 6.40(5.66; common to good lambs, H.2S4J6.25; veal calves. $6.5097. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or not always under stood, is that women suffer as much from dis tressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made nnd may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with "smarting or burning, these are also con vincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild nnd the extraordinary eflect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents nnd one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamlon, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Personally-Conducted Tours via PemiByl vabla ltallroad. Season of 1S07-S. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company is the most complete and elaborate system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised. It is the consummation of tho ulti mate idea lu railroad travel, tho final ovolu tlon of unassailable perfection. For the season of '07 and 'OS It has arrangod for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Harrishurg January 8, January 27, February 10, ond March 10. With tho exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween Now York and California, stopping at Interesting points en route Florida, Four tours to Jacksonville will lenvo Now York and Philadelphia January S3, February 8 and 22, and March 8. Tho first three admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery State." Tickets for the fourth tour will bo good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1808. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Three six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 aud April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, January 90 and April 88. Old Point Comfort. glx tours will leave New York ond Philadelphia December 38, January 80, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 33. Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, Jan uary 13, February 3, Mareh 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed Itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full Information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1106 Rroadway, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. THE PRINCETON' CONTROVERSY. Professor Shields' Withdrawal Prom the l'rewbyterlnu Church. Princeton, Nov. 12. The New Bruns wick Presbytery met In the First Pres byterian church here yesterday. Pro fessor Charles W. Shields, of Princeton university, who has been censured by members of the presbytery for signing the petition for a license for Princeton Inn, tendered his withdrawal from the Presbyterian church. The resignation was accepted and Professor Shields' name ordered stricken from the roll. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That, owing to previous misapprehension of the action of the preabytery. the presbytery deems It advisable to call the attention of our elders, ministers and members to the deliverances of the assemblies of 1871 and 1877 in regard to the signing of pe titions for the sale of Intoxicating liquors or beverages." Help comes to Those Who Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cubi. Qruhler Bros., drug store. At BRUTAL OHIO WHITBGAFS. Two Yountr Olrln Di norgcd Prom P-ed nml Tr-rrllit.v llrnton. Ilnlgute, (.. Nov. 12. Word reached this city yetcrdny evening finm Oak wond, (., n hamlet IB miles nouth, of an outrng peri" trnted W dnesday nTght by whlt.'tnpr upi,n two girls. Edith and May Roberts, aged 17 and 19 years. Ten days ago the yuiing women received a whltecap notice warning them to leave the town aid county, but they paid no attention fn It. Wednesday evening they rented caily. Dudlng the night they were nnkenei1 by a band of eight or ten men entering their rooms, who rlvngged them from their beds In their night robes to the nearby road, where ttu-y were terribly whipped by a cat-n'-nlnetnlls. which waB found in the road yesterday. After beatlns the two girls tho white caps gave them a coat of tar and feathers and took them back to the house, where they were found uncon scious In the morning. May Is In a critical condition, her flesh being cut to the bone by the whin. A card contain- In; ten names was found tacked to the front door, hut none of the names are known about that place. Bloodhounds were placed upon the trail of the whltecaps, but owing to heavy rains and the trampling of hun dreds of people about the scene the animals were unable to follow the scent, and no other clew can be found. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Graln-O 2 It Is delicious and nourishing und takes the place of coffee. The more Gmin-0 you glvo tho children the mors health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 la made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like thedioice grades of coffee bit touts about 1 as much. All grocers sell It, 15c and Soc. Ak your grocer for the "Royal, Patent' dour, and take no other brand, It is tlio best flour made. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Kcduced Itnles to Clinttiinongn via Penn sylvania ltullrond. For Pennsylvania Day at Chlckamuuga Itattleflold, Chattanooga, Tenn., November 15, 1607, when the monuments marking the movements of Pennsylvania troops iu that great hatllo will be dedicated, tho Pennsjl vanla Railrond'Compnny wilt sell excursion ticket from all points ou It lino In Penn- sylvnnvia at the oxtremely low rate of one cent a mile, short-lino distance, tickets to be sold November 0 to 13, good to leave Chat tanooga return ins; until Noverulier 33, 1807, Inclusive. Tickets via Pittsburg will be sold going and returning via same route, or. going via Cincinnati and Lexington, returning via Nashville xud Louisville, or vico versa. A It'imc- 1'uc lC'P"5:pnr Kiiflrinrc-rs. Walloon, Ids., Nov. 12. The Meadow Lawn farm, consisting of 250 acres, which has bean In litigation for the past five years, has been Bold under the hammer to Grand Chief P. M. Arthur, In trust for the benefit of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, for $17, 450. It Is the Intenton of the Brother hood to establish on this farm a home for dependent engineers, their widows and orphans, and for this reason there was no competition in the sale. The only remedy in tlio world that will at onco stop Itchiness of tho skin in any part of tho body, that Is absolutely safo and never- failing, is Doan's Ointment. Got it from your dealer. Turkish OirioliiW 7u'lfnru Luck. Berlin, Nov. 12. The condition of the members of the Turkish embassy here Is deplorable. None of them have re ceived their salary for over a year, and their debts In this city aggregate 1, 500,000 marks. Their tradesmen are Importuning them for money. 4 , "After sufferhiB'from dyspepsia for three years I decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters. Two bottles oured mo entirely." Mrs. G. C. White, Taberg, Oneida county, NowYork. To Mnnngo tlio Pullmnu Company Chicago, Nov. 12. A meeting of the directors of the Pullman Palace Car company was held yesterday. Robert T. Lincoln was elected a director. The most important action taken was the appointment of an executive commit tee, consisting of H. E. Hulburt, of New York, and Marshall Field and Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, which will have charge of the general affairs of the company. Robert T. Lincoln was elected chairman of this committee. The election of a president to fill tho vaeanoy caused by the death of Mr. Pullman was postponed. A Dofjreo "or Sorotnry WIlHim. Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 12. The Iowa Agricultural college at Its, annual com mencement has conferred on , James Wilson, secretary of agriculture In the McKlnley cabinet, the degree of master of agriculture. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness irorn Childhood La Crtope Brings on Heart Weakness. EV. R. P. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Ga. writes Dec. 10, 1895: "In childhood I waa afflicted with excessive nervousness, which, almost doveloped Into St Vitus dance. I parti. illy recovered, but at college It gradu ally urcw worse. Close study aggravated tho trouble; any unusual exertion caused trombllnullover. In 1890 I had a severe attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness. I Lau been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climate fre quently without avail. Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Dr. Mils1 . fervino : rtsatoras , . (Slth ; Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I have been studying more and working harder than for years and the good effects Ibafrbave resulted seem to be permanent." lr. Mllea' Remedies are sold by all drug gists uuder a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book oa ileal t and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILta MEDICAL, CO., Elkhart, Ind, "GOLD DUBT." " 'GOLD DUST." JfjLS DirtAst liSMc Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. Always One Besbw And we have the best Shoe Store any where in this region. Every dollar's worth of goods is paid f6r 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 v lower selling prices here than' is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are .'the, foremost shoe dealers and have made us soiling agents for their celebrated;' Snag Proof Rubber Boots. FACTORY Shoe Store, - J. A. MOYER, Mgr. We Give Check for Amount of Every Pur chase. $es-oo Worth Gets a Ite'auti ful Parlor Lump, A "BIG" & The workingmen can save money ctnrn AT77k r n4TVv markable For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods .in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. . Our New Stock Has Arrived and ... " . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. - Two doors above Merchants' Bauk. CANVASSERS WANTED IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a Kew Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. The Faust Wheel Hade to Pit. clothes. If ,011 do not JJT is because it don't fit you. With ease and gVace also comLTotvrr Secure them all by ordering a special wheel Measured to fiT by Xhc home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel ktronke home industry and secure a reliable wheel. -fatronire FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, .... Reparne of all Kinds. BRAIJDoriVllE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JAMIM STREET. . . 8HEN1KD0AH, PEJTK r SAVING ! by making their purchases at-our -.r- ...1 1 .-.... . a1 low price of 1.19. ;;
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