0 TUG EXCELlENCi OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tlio originality and simplicity of tho comWnntioii. but also to tho cam and skill witli wlilrli it is manufactured by sclantlfic processes loiown to tlio Camfokxia Fio Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the Importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CAt.iroiiNlA. Km Svittrp Co. only, a knowledge of that fart will Assist ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured byothor par ties. The high standing of the Cam foiinia Fig SVKUP Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the cnuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, make? the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxntivos, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to god its beneficial effects, please remember tlio name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FKANOZi-.rO, Col. LOPlgVlM.K. Ky. 1 W YOIIK. N. V. Those who once buy .SEBUO'S keep couiitijjbacL: the best bj' ior li. .una uu mixturc makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All liroctrs. adding a lit tle of SecllE's .coffee, c. a pnektre- Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR 8ALE BY LEADINQ OEALER8. WM. SCEMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah arid Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onice Kan iMilldlng, corner of Main an Centre etri-cte, Hheiiandoah, J II. rOMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoah, l'a. pitOF. J01IK JONICH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixck Roi S3, Maliauoy City, Havlnsr studied under loine of the beet musters lp Ixindon and l'arlg, will Klve lessons nu iiiev!oun,tuamioini, guitar auu vocal culture, Terms reasonable. Auilress In care of Htrouse the teweler Hhenanilnah VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NBK1IIU0R, FOR CONTROLLER. vote: for David M. Graham, OP AMIIANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OF MAIIANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE 11113 Twolvo Now Dead as the Rosullof tho Kace War. GOVERNOR M'LAURIN SNUBBED. Invited to Itotiirn tloinn by Ono ofnn Attilloiiro Which lie Wns Urchin to IloHpoot tlio Uw-Captured Notrroon Movotl For Safe Kooning. Forest, Miss., Oct. 25. Eleven dead negroeB, ono dead white man and ono negro and three white men seriously wounded is the result at this writing of the bloody war being waged between the white and black races In the Har persvllle neighborhood of Scottcounty. Several o the rioters have been cap tured and lodged In Jail at Forest, but the others escaped Into the swamps. Large crowds of white men are In close pursuit, however, and more names are hourly expected to be added to the death list. The following Is a partial list of the killed: Ulacks Fish Burke, J. E. Gatewood, Henry Anderson, John Gatewood, Hugh Anderson, Sim Haralson and Den Haralson. White W. H. Sibley. Wounded Ned Pace, colored, and James Hamilton, M. Johnson and John Hamilton, white. It Is Impossible to obtain an accurate list, for the reason that some of the negroes were shot down In the woods and hurriedly burled by the whites where they fell. A member of the posse said he helped bury three negroes In trenches, but neither himself or any one In his crowd know their names. Governor McLaurln went to Harpers vllle Sunday night and appealed to tho whites not to molest the prisoners In the custody of the sheriff. The gov ernor's talk had a good effect on the majority of the crowd, but the hot headed members did not relish the governor's Interference, and told him so In plain language. For Instance, at a point In ,the governor's speech whore he was emphasizing the duty of every citizen to aid In the enforcement of the law one Individual In the audience shouted: "Governor, during the recent yellow fever epidemic, when your ser vices at Jackson were needed, you could not be found. Where were you then? Now, when you are not needed, you come to stick your nose In our busi ness. Go back to Brandon." The governor paid no attention, but continued bis argument, and finally persuaded the crowd to permit the sheriff to take the prisoners to Jail. The governor returned to Brandon yes terday. Sheriff Stephenson placed a guard at the Forest Jail to prevent tho lynching of the rioters now In custody, on account of open threats being made here to storm the prison. Last night the negroes under arrest made a full confession. The funeral of the mur dered officer, Sibley, occurred at liar- persvllle yesterday and was attended by hundreds of people. It Is reported that two of the murdered man's broth ers are on their way from their home In Tazoo county bound for the scene of the race war. It was feared that when they arrived a determined and successful attempt would be made on the Jail and all the rioters confined there taken out and lynched. Sheriff Stephenson considered the situation so serious last nlcht that he decided to tnke the prisoners to Meridian for safe keeping. A large posse was organized and the nejrroes were stealthily placed on the 9 o'clock train. Uow to Look Good. Good looks arc really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a lieallliy condition of an me vital organs, u me uver ue uuttuvc, vou have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be aflected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, olotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. UlBiisti'OtiH I'lro'lii Ilrooklyn. New York, Oct. 2D. Fire broke out phortly after 3 o'clock yesterday af ternoon at Tier 39, East river, Brook lyn, and did damage to the amount of $&00,000. Two burning vessels were towed out Into the stream before the Urea on board were subdued. The pier was almost totally destroyed, together with two lighters loaded with jute, shellac and raw silk. A Great Surprise Isin store for all who use Kemp's Ralsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be ieve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. I'rice 25 and 50c. Killed IIIh Colored Ilnstlor. East Liverpool, O., Oct. 23. George P. Brunt, president of the Brunt Porcelain company, last night shot and killed his colored hostler, Dudley E. Lee, the son of a colored minister of Pittsburg. Brunt discharged Lee Saturday, but the latter returned last night and an altercation ensued. Lee followed Brunt to the latter's home, where Brunt shot him. Brunt surrendered and was re. leased on $10,000 bond. Stop That Cough I Tako warning. It niay lead to Consumption, A 25c bottle of SUil oh Curo may save your life. Sold by 1. D. Klrlin and a guarantee Industrial CominlnHlonor Koiinnrtj-. Washington, Oct. 25. John L. Ken nedy, of the District of Columbia, has been appointed n member of the in dUBtrlal commission, vice Sargeant, re signed, Mr. Kennedy Is well known In newspaper and labor circles. lie Is the Washington correspondent of the Day ton (Ohio) Journal, -and served two terms as president of the local typo graphical union, lie Is a Republican In politics. . - For Constipation Lake Karl's Clover Root Tea, tlio great Mood I'urlllur, Cures Head-1 acliu, Nervousness. Km pilous on tlio Face, 1 and makes the licud clear ana bell, Bold by 1. I). Klrlin ami n gunmntoo. I'orl ii Itlt-ii I : viuiintl i'il . Washington, Oct. 25. The navy de partment yesterday received the fol low.lng dispatch from Atlmlrut Schley, dated San Juan de Porto ltlco; "Kvac uatlon of Purto ltlco completed by sail ing of lat.t detachment of Spanish troops today." What Dr. A. K. Hiulir Says, Huppam, N. Y. 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Tho well In- E miu tnriity Houo.wlfp wil. keep ff BOW LiNIMEm' i hous-i. ao i istaiKtani remeiiy tot , ftU -cla siail palat fi frkfri. sAJlSfi ?,, iofiiS nttii tj V v. rtACKEYT it ITJ. 7ltfias ch.s T8 Bears the Signature W k J You .tn;- ".a tt lt aji."i-.3 svK.&',ocrt5a:Biia3- - t William Black American. "y II'. D, UOIfKLia and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short alorles to the llAZAR in l8oS. tho paper especially rich in Mary U. Wilkli WAR IN11TIGAT0RS. Ono of tho Witnesses Denounces a Regimental Surgeoni SANTIAGO VETERAN TESTIFIES. LUitltumtllt Cnluuol Illslioo TollH ortlio IllHlllllclelll Supply r .Modlolliu Sent AVItlt tho InviidorHor Culm Simtluiro .Hiiri-onilDt'otl .Inst In Tlino, Annlston, Ala., Oct. 25. The war In vestigating commission sat from 9 o'clock till 5:30 yesterday and exam ined about a dozen of witnesses, In cluding a number of volunteer olllcers. It Is now expected that the commis sion will leave for Ituntsvltle tonight. Mnjor David Vlckcrs, who was Inspec tor general for the Second division, Third corps, at Chlckamauga, attrib uted the troubles In that camp to the shallowness of tho sinks. lie said also that some of the regimental olllcers In sisted on making poor selection of camp sites, and In one instance a Mississippi colonel, who had put his men In a swamp, had Insisted upon remaining on the ground that a Mlsslsslpplan had a natural affection for swamps. Nev ertheless, his men were tnken sick. Major Vlckers also complained that the drinking water was poor. He thought tho camp site unfit for so large an army, but so far as food went the privates were better fed than the of ficers. He said that at one time the beds of all tho patients were on the floor, and that there were some cases when they were on the ground. Asked as to the competency of the surgeons at the hospital, he said there was one man In the hospital whose proneness to profanity unfitted him for the ser vice This man was Major Hubbard, surgeon of the Ninth New York. "His profanity was of such a villainous character." said Major Vlckers, "as to pretty nearly make me sick, and I know It could not have had a pleasant effect on the patients." Lieutenant Colonel Dlsbee, In com mand of tho First infantry, told the Btory of transportation of his regiment to Santiago, briefly described the fight ing about Santiago, spoke of his experi ence In Cuba, of the return to Montauk Point and of the stay at that place and the transfer south. Asked If the land ing at Santiago could have been ac complished if opposed he replied: "The facilities were so poor that I think not, at least I should say If I had been on shore no enemy would have been permitted to land. I cannot say how It was with the Spaniards." He said there was considerable dif ficulty In getting food while In front of Santiago, but we had enough. He said If there had been more to eat the men would probably have been sicker. He expressed the opinion that the only deprivation had been In not having proper food for the sick. They could not take the food In the condition It was In, he said. He thought the ra Hons contained too much fat meat for the climate. Colonel BIsbee stated that himself and 1G men were the only mem bers of his regiment who had not been III at some time during the Santiago campaign. it nad been Impossible to secure medical supplies." said the witness, "and If we had them we could not have carried them." He added that the army was badly broken up In that respect, and It did not get Into shape for some reason. He said the men were Just beginning to break In health when Santiago sur rendered, and the capitulation came at Just the right time. After the sur render of the city there was plenty for all to cat. Speaking of the Spanish troops Colonel BIsbee said: "I think about throe-fourths of .them would have been enlisted but for their home ties. They found that we were giving them better treatment than their own government did. I am satisfied their own ofllcera were swindling them. The olllcers were fat and sleek looking, but the men were III and pale and appar ently underfed." He did not believe there was a suf ficient number of doctors In the Cuban campaign. He thought the ' contract surgeons were capable doctors, but they were not familiar with army methods and did not know how to get the necessary medicines. Speaking generally of the Cuban experience he expressed the opinion that supplies had been as liberal as could have been reasonably expected. Colonel BIsbee said he had not complained of the voyage north. The regiment was held at the detention camp for three days. He said )n reply to questions from General McCook that a distress signal had been put out for food while they lay out at sea, and when some vessels came alongside, he said, he called out to those on board to bring them food. He stated In explanation that the food was wanted for the officers' mess. "The men had enough," he said, "such as It was." After this and while at Mon tauk they got more than they needed. "We got It from the people, from New York relief associations and citi zens. They sent us everything. Includ ing whisky and champagne, far more than we wanted." He said he knew of no deprivation at Montauk. "The raw recruits were howling to get Into a house, but that was all." Major Dempsey, of the Second reg ular Infantry, covered very much the same ground as Colonel BIsbee. He said that his command had never dur ing tl.o Santiago campaign suffered for Want of supplies. Men had sometimes at night felt the want of covering, but not of foood. No more than half the men In the regiment were lit for duty nt the time of tho surrender of San tiago. He had heitrd a doctor say that quinine and castor oil were the only medicines he could get. Major Demp sey said the only deficiency he had dls coveied at Montauk was In tho mat ter 1 if transportation facilities, which seemed to he overtaxed. He had heard a doctor say there wete not sulllclent Tieds In tho regimental hospital for the ticcomtnodatlon of the sick. An Enterprising Druggls Tliert are few men mnrn wiiln nwnl'ii nml ' enterprising .than A. Wusley, who spares, no t ains to secure the host ol ererytlnnfr in tlieir line for their many customers. 'I'licy now have the valuahle agency of Dr. Kinft's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is jitudueini; such a furor all over the country by tly many startling cures. It absolutely cures . Vtlinu, lironclnlis, Hoarseness and all ahec lions of the Tin '.it, Hirst and Lungs. Call al iiliove drug store ami iul a nial hollle Iree nra legular size fur 50 u-uts and fl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or piue icfuiuled. ICIoven l'lTMinx Urownprl. London, Oft. 25. It hits just developed that the Ucrmanliaik llatisfactlon, hail ing from Monti!), tmiilc durliiK the recent jiiiles In tho North wen. and the captain, his wife and thn cieiv of ntnu were drowned, being all 011 boaid, except u boy, who wua saved. The Right Mama In the Right Place, I'au-Tina for coughs and colds, tiric. (Iruhlcr llros,, drug gtoru. At SELECTING ACAMP IN CUI1A. Cnptnln (IrlM'iiin Finds it Fnvornliln silo lit I'lniit' tlol Illo, Washington, O'-t. 25, The president, Attorney Oenoral Griggs and Secretar ies Long, Hay ami Alger yesterday dis cussed several matters which he found awaiting his attention on his arrival from the west. A telegram from Gen eral Wade, at Havana, was read, rec ommending that tho limit of time al lowed tho Spnnlards to evacuate Cuba be extended from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1. He said that It would bo physically Im possible for the 121.000 Spanish troops now on the island to leave before the first of the year, and he regarded the extension of time as reasonable, and Just. After the matter had been dis cussed at pome length an agreement was reached and General Wade was telegraphed that his recommendation was approved. In the meantime, however, the Uni ted States troops now In Cuba and others to bo dlsputched will take pos session of the tenltory as fast as the Spaniards vacate It, probably leaving Havana until the last. In regard to the reported purpose of the Spaniards to dismount and remove to Spain the heavy ordnance of the forts and ar senals about Havana, It was stated In positive terms that nothing of the kind would bo permitted, and If the move ment already had begun It would be stopped ut once. I!o Not Diiclvcil. A Cough, Hnarhcnois or Croup, aio not to bo trilled with. A dose in tlino of Shiloh's Curo will savo you much trouble. Sold by I. I). Klrlin and it guar antee Tho KITort to Save Anderson. Washington. Oct. 25. The case of John Andersen, former cook of the schooner Olive Pecker, of Boston, who was convicted of the murder on the high seas of the master and mate of tho vessel, was brought again to the su preme court yesterday on an appeal from the United States district court of the Kustein district of Virginia. The district court denied the application of Andersen's attorneys for a writ of habeas corpus. An appeal was taken to the United States supreme court. The supreme court granted Andersen's attorneys a hearing, which was set for Nov. 7. "Those we Leave Behind." Men are care less about their lives for their own saket, but a kind and tender man should think of others ; he should think if he should die of those he leaves behind to grieve and sorrow and struggle on without him. 1'or this reason alone, if for no other, every man should re gard his health as a precious treasure not to be thrown away or spent and scattered in vain If any tnan'9 health is weakened or wasted, or running down, he should take the right means to build himself up strong and well, so that he can both live and care for those he loves. He should investigate the virtues of that great remedy, the 'Golden Medical Discovery" originated by Dr. R. V. Tierce, chief consulting phy sician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. It Is a remedy that makes a man thoroughly well by giv ing power and capacity to the digestive and assimilative organs. It makes healthy in vigorating blood out of the food he cats It gives him strength and energy to put into his daily task. It builds up hard mus cular flesh and nerve fiber, revitalises the tissues of the throat and lungs, heals in flammation, purges the blood of bilious poisons and makes a man, strong, vigorous and hardy. "My husband had been sick a lonir time," writes Mrs. J. W. nrittiu, of Clinton, Dewitt Co., Ills. (Box 475), " had doctored with home phy sicians and even went to Chicago and consulted n doctor there but without receiving any neip. lie went to the hospital aud was operated on and after three months came home to die (as the doctors here thought), but after awhllt he com menced to take your woniUrul medicine, the 'Ooldeu Medical Discovery' and now, thanks to your most welcome medicine, ne can est any thing he wants and Is again a well man." No remedy relieves constipation so quickly and effectively as Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. 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I 4Juactis&tuktilufttituteMhctr tricks & eclieuiefc Hillions of Dollars Go up In Bmokt, uvery yoar. Take bo riskb hut Ket your liouses, stock, fat nitute ol$.. Insured In first-class ro liable coiupanioa tut represented by DAVID FAUST, . W i Also Llls andAoeldtnUl Oouapsulss CURED BY CUTICURA I w.n, troubled several yi ars with cbronlo i:czcma, on my In ad ami f;ic'. I took medi cal trentiufit ft. mi tuo doctors and soveral lotion?, but tcr"leil little relief. At times, tli" dri 'I '1 lt tilng bctamo almost Intoler able. Wi. 11 1 tviis heated, thoKczcniabecatno painful, ami almost distracted ino. I tried Ci tii i it ItEMroiEs. Tho Kczenia rapUlli (.''. i.;ir anil J am trcll, wttk no trace of an entanrmt disease. J. KMMUTT K15KVK8, I'cb. 22, KM. Hot 12S, TUorntown, Iud. 81 rmr Cvn Trbatmsht for ToRTritti.fi. Pisria thimi III Mini". VI ITU Lots or Hair. .Warm bath wltn t.'Mn th. Hoar, gentle anointings with ClTlikBi,aDt mini du.es of Uihictha ItraoLTrnT. finlit tTrrywIirrr. l'orts a 11. and C. Corp., Sola Props , lloatfin. u llovr to Curs Turturinff Skirt llUeaaea.H free. Philadelphia & Reading Railway .! i ml- j ' IN KKHKirr OGTOUKU 1, 1898. TralnB lenvc Hlicnmi'lrmli a follows : Kor New York vlrt J'l.IJadeJiihla, week Jays, a. in., 12 27, B 10 urn! ft 07 p. m. Kor New York via Mauch Chunk, wook days. 7 SO n. tn.. 12 '17 and 3 10 P. in. Kor Jt-catlliiK and I'hlladelphla, wook days. 7 30, 9 5j a.m., 1- 27, 3 10 and ft 07 p. tn Kor J'ottrtvlllr, week tlftys, 7 30, 9 51 a, m,, 12 27, 3 10. ft 07 and T Z3 p. m. Kor Tatnaqiia and Matiauoy City, week days 730, 9 51 a. in., 12 27,8 10 and 607 p. ui. For Wllllamsport, Hunbury and Lewlaburg, wt'bk dnyn. 11 30 a. ton.. 12 27, 7 25 p. m Kor Malm no j f'lnno, weekdays, 7 30, 0 51. 11 30 a, m., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 55 p. m. Kor Anhlaiid and StiAinok.rt, week days, 7 30, 1130 a. m., 12 L7, 310. 8 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. tii. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via tl 1. I I it. .......I. 1 1 . Y tl ., Tcrinlnnl, Philadelphia. (I. .V It. II K.) at 3 30, 7M, J120H. in., U 10 nnd 7.27 p. i-. Huudaya, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 8 40 ami 7 27 p.m. Addi tional irmua irom Mwcnty-loursii atm uuesi unt streets station, week dayp, 10 30 a. in. 12 20, u 13 8 lupin, rjunuays, l So, Bispi m. TKAIN8 KOU SHENANDOAH. Ieave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 CO, 11 30 a. m and 1 4"), t Be, 9 00 p.m. Leave riow York via Aiaucn uuuqk, week: daj'B, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, IteadlnE Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 80. 10 21 ft. in. aud 130, 4 00 p. su, Leave Hooding, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, m, 12 15,4 17, 00 p.m. Icnvo l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 4 10,0 10 and 6 50 p. m. I.cuve Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. m. 1 49,5 50, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mnlianoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a.m., 2 22. 5 12,0 21, 7 44 p.m IxiaVo Mabniioy Plane, week dnya, 680, 9 23 10 25, 1159 a. m., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41.7 57, pm. Leave YVllliamHport, week days, 7 42, 1000 a. m.. 12 31 and i 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY MVISION, Leavo Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Houth street wharf for Atlantic City. Wee kdaya Kipreos, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Atfonuiiouatton, 8 00 am., 6 30pm Sunday-KsiTCfH, 900, 10 00am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ii,. I !' p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and A rkansas avenues. Weekday,,- Express, 7 3.5, 9 00, a. m., 3 80, 5 30 p m. Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. ni. Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 n. in., 4 15 p. m. Kor Cape Mnv. Sea Isle Cltv nnd Ocean Cltv Weekdays 9 0O a in, additional for Cupe May, 4 15 p m., for Sea Isle City, 5 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 pin. Sunday, Chestnut street 9 15 n m.. South street, 9 00 n. in, Parlor Cars on all oxprens trains. Vor further Information, nuplv to nearest Philadeluhla and lteudilu? Knllwttv ticket atrent or address I. A. HWKiaAnn, Kdhon J. Wekkb, (len'l Supt., Cleu'l l'Wr Agt., Pending Terminal, I'hlladelphla. "THESTYi-iSH fATTERN." Af llsllt. Fashionable. -ieinsL Pei.ect . Ittlng Prices lO anil 15 coutn. Nonehls;r.sf Monebelfftata-yprici. Some te'Jablf nerchanl sell? them In neatly vety city if towiu Ask tot hem, or the can re had by ma'.l ttoui ai. In elthn New York )t Chlcaeo. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ' nt upon rcelpf a! tot ! fay Brightest ladles' aaaciAie fiblUhsd. invaluable lot tbo borne. Fashion of the day, Home T.Ileratufe, Houseb M , Hints, fancy Votk, Current Topics, FLtl.m. all foi inlv 50 .i.nt tear. 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