EVENING HERALD 1MTA11MHIIKI) 1870. t-ubluiried every KvimiIiik. liccHunday,at SOOTH .Ultntt Ktt'ltKT, SfcAK CKNTHK. T'ic He H ' - "m" ' I' S"-i nndoah and tho Mlti u- t final .-ntn a week, pay- alii. u Urn carrier. 11' luuilja.OOn s car, or 3A eonta month. aynlilaln advance Advertloe lncnta cliarired nci'ordiiigtoacentiil position. Tlui iulItiicrn len-ervo tlio rliclit to elialiRe tlie omltton ot advcrtliMiienti whenever tlio pub ((Allo'l ol new demands It. Tlio rlijlit 1" ipervfd to iJi-tauy advertlnMiieiit, whether paul for or mil, laai mo punn-oiem nmj " inron, Advertising ratoi. made known Entered at the piwtofrlca at Hlienatidoah, l'a., eei-oiid clam mall matter. TKI.KlMlONK CONNWTION 'All the News Thafs Fll to Print." 9 Evening Herald n i;snAY. Novmiir.i: 1. JUK C0UNKY : First. Last and Forever. U.iTir Stone mid .Tenks will bo bene fit twl by tin- sliiinii in tlio Swallow f....iT.. but tlio former will rocolvo the j;ri'uti".t bonollt. Tun imlepeiiiieiit votor will be out ii full f.'n-e on election day. mill this ,s..nc rcHson wliy it is ililllcult to i.r.iii.i-tiriitt the ri'Milt. Ji st us Mire its the sun sots on the (..(.hth of November, just so sure will Jim ul 51. Itniliitiii represent this ilis tn. ' in the State Semite. ii. inquisitive person wants to h Mr. liniium did not partic ii, the l'hiliuU'lphiapeMi'e jlibi I'lieif is nothing in tlio present I. i. ..nil ...k to eauso the Minei'M villi) sttu.-Miiui Id be jubilant. in it I'uttsville morniiiL' oontem p.irary Hike- exceptions to another newspapi-i. the (iirardville Press and Times, publishing the Sheriff's elec tion pr.x laimition. It appears to be a case of smir grapes with our friends of t ho Journal. Mil. JlAltn, although 01) years old, is a good lawyer. It is no disparage ment, however, to say that Hon. It. H Koi h will make the bettor Judge. His record on the bench verifies that statement. Besides, his election is in line vut li that good Democratic doc trine, non partisan judiciary. IU demanding that tho Wisconsin be "di listened" with beer, instead of with champagne, tho Milwaukee brewers have put an end, it may be lioped. to any further attempts in tho direction of ascribing moral inlluenco to the use of this or that liquid as tin means of fastening names to warships. Tiumi Hiioi T Schuylkill county the taipayers are becoming daily more compact in support of Charles A. Snyder, who has proven himself effective in checking illegal and im-n.-.-..(.arj expenditure of the taxes colluded from the people. Tho people rull) itiilio that Mr. Snyder is the right man in tile right place, because li.- pose.es tlio necessary business and ..gal training to successfully eon .1 t that important olllco. For this reason, hundreds of Democrats will gin- Inm their support. The Judiciary. A mutter of great importance to the people of this county is the election of a Judge of the Common Pleas for the next ten years. It would have been flu- fair and proper thing for the Democratic party to endorse tho Hon It II. Koch to Hiiccoed himself. They should have done what the He piibhi'ims did last year in endorsing Judge Hechtel to succeed himself, at a time when tho four members of the court were Democrats. Tho Repub lican party believed in a non-partisan judiciary, so declared in its resolu tiuns and nominated Judge O. V. Hechtel, a Democrat. A Democratic contemporary a day or so ago gave a definition of a non partisan judiciary, but no ono took the puper to be serious in the defini tion it gave. The editor In question actually trios to make people believe that a judi ciary is non-partisan whon it is en tirely composed of members of ono political party. Wo would like to have him again dellne a non-partisan judiciary, for every time ho does it makes votes for Judge Koch. We nro fully persuaded that the aforesaid editor does not know what a non- Railroad IV! an Recoivos Good Advico from Fol low worKmen . Trio Wholo Story Told by HlsWIfo It May Help You. " Whon my little boy was six years old he had an attack ot tho ineaBles, and after recovering he waa restless at night, had no appetite, and was cross and fretful I-flter ou, large blotches and sores broke out ou his face aud limbs. We were told they would heal iu a few days; but these few days grew luto months. One lay my husband, who Js a well-known railroad man, was advised by some of his fellow workmen to give the boy Hood's Sarsaparlllu, We concluded to do so, and after he had taken the UtBt bottlo wo noticed some Improvement. We kept on giving mm turn medicine mini no iai i 1 . I . ... . 1 .. . ... I. 1... u.na r. ... pletely cured, and lie has been well fcvs? lnce." HUB. 33. J. MllXEU, Henuott, I'tt. Hood's Sarsaparilla li the best In foot the One True Blood Purifier. old by all drugeliU. IU tutor t. flOOd S HillS grlpo.AUUrujjstsU.iia. partisan judiciary is. or is trying to deceive tlio people. Uy a "ltoii purtlsiin judiciary" it is meant that when a lawyer of recog nized ability, experience, probity and integrity of character Is elevated to the bench, either by appointment of the (iovernor or tliesiitiin.es of tho people, and during his incumbency of the office has demons! rated his llt noss, courage and liupurti'tllty in ad ministering the law, and n judicial mind, he should be retained where ho is, regardless of Ids party rela tions. It does not mean that when a lawyer becomes a Judge, he should renounce his political principles and become it political nonentity. Cyrus h. l'ershin, as a Judge is not a Dem ocrat', but an ovpoutuler of the law; likewise as to Judge (). 1'. Hechtel. Hut Judges I'er.shlng and Hechtel as citizens are as much Democrats as other people are either of tho one or the other political persuuMon. No man will daro say that they are the worse as Judges on account of this fact. Acting on the principle above stated, the Kopuhllcan party this year endorsod Judge Albright in hehlgh, a Democrat; Judge Metzgor, a Democrat, in Lycoming; Judge Moyor, a Democrat, In Clinton, and Judge Gunstor, a Democrat, in Lack awanna. It must be extremely desperate when the Democratic press holds out Sir. Murr as a non-partisan candidate when he is trying to seize the only place on the bench occupied by a Republican. There are many fair-minded Demo crats in this county who in the past have endorsed and acted upon this principle and who will do so again tain vear, whon they vote for the Hon. . H. Koch for Judge. The rank and ille of the Democra tic party did not favor tho nomination of a candidate for Judge, because they want Judge Koch to remain where ho is. They are satisfied and pleased with him because of the splendid record ho has made on tiie bench. They know that what is needed on the bench, in this county, with its vast court business, is a Judge who is physically and mentally cap able to grapple witli tho hard work that comes before him. AVo haye conlldence in the people that thev will, irrespective of party, retain a faithful, hard-working and fearless Judge on tho bench by such a strong expression that it will here after prevent a nomination for this high ollice which has nothing but partisan politics to support it. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada 13. Halt, of Ctroton, S. 1. "Was taken with u lad culd which hettled on niy lungs ; cough set in and finally tortuiiutcd in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, s.iyin;? I could live hut a Bhurt time. I gave myself up to my S.ivlnr. determined If I could not hUiy with my menus on earth, 1 wouiu meci lny aiisrni ones ahovo. My husband was advised to Ki t Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, lgivolla tnal, Ionic in all eight bottles It has ill red me, and thank (iod J am saved and now a well and health) woman." Trial buttles free ut A. WasleyV Drug Store Itegular si.e !if)a ami ft UO Guaranteed or mice refunded. Spirits I'm' .1 ii ri - LiiviwiiNH'iir. I'i'iiila, ills.. .Nov. 1. A -mild train of !3 cars of splilts lias Just been shipped to Japan, sold to the imperial govern nient to be used In th.p mnuufactuie t smokeless powder In the government wolks. They go as a special train to San Francisco. The shipment made nearly a million gallons. The Japan ese government Is buying enormous quantities and two more large ship ments will go on this month. Iluudreds of lives saved every year by hav. ug Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil hi tho houso just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. I.awtou si.ci-iifi. Criiliniii. Washington, Nov. 1. Major Genera) Henry V. Law tun, recently In com mum! at f-'iintbuTO, has been unified to command the Second nrmy corps, le lievlng General Graham, recently re tired. I'ostmrtHttM' Clint'iii'il With Tliert. Concord, N. II., Nov. 1. A shortage as been rounu in uio Postmaster Frank K. I'oss, oi nun. nsMnnster Fobs WAS arresieu nisi nlgllt charged with embezzling $6,200. Don't TriRe With Couchs and Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. At (Jruhler Itros., drug store. J'lrel l'lrot Urn I rnanrn Mir iironorty from loss In the ldistaud strongest cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. ol isoitn America ami I'iro Association, Uartioru iro Ins. Co., American r no Insurance uo ofet Chester l'iro las. Co., united riremou m ... rn tir. ..... US. CO. 1. . t 123 S. Jarrtlu St., Shenaniloan. COURTS INC0NFL1CT. ' Hmioiis Clash llotweon Pedernl nnd Stilt Jlldlolal Aiilliniitles. Charleston, W. Va Nov. 1. A seri ous clash between federal and state Ju dicial authorities Is expected here. Maynard F. Stiles, attorney for Jlenry C. King, of New York, obtained front the United States circuit court here un Injunction to Inhibit the sheriff or Logan county from selling the land of his client for faxuK, Judge Doollttle, ot the circuit couit of Logan county, Issued a rulo ngalnst Stiles for con tempt. After hearing Stiles' answor tQ the ruling Judne Duollttle committed Stiles to Jnll to remuln there until in junction proceedings In tho federal court were dismissed. Stile was la ed In the county Jail and an appllcar tion wax made to Judge Jackson tor a wilt of habeas cormis. which JudgO Jackson issued, and a' doputy marshal was sent to bring Btllaa betore me federal court. The sheriff and Jailer refused, nnrtT Instructions from Judge Doollttie, 11 deliver the prisoner to United Staten offlcerB, and the officer having reported to court Judge Jackson wus asked to Issue a writ of attachment niialnst tho sheriff and Jailer, the effect of which was to bring these olllcers, with tlieir nrlsoner. before the court. Attorney Gene rnl Itucker, of this state, reiiuented Judgo Juckson , to delay Issuing the writ until he can communicate with Judge Doollttlo, whloh Judge Jackson agreed to do. It Judge Doollttle refuses to give up the prisoner an attachment wll Issue, and It the United States officer are resisted United Stutes iroops may bp cal)e;l oil to aupnrens Hie rebellion. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require till expert to detect tlie sufierer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyei, the sallow parsnip colored complcMon indicate it. A physician would ak if jou had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back' or over the hips, ctomach trouble, desire to urinate often, oi n limning or scalding in passing it; if afler pacing there is nn unsatisfied feeling as if it mint lie nt once repented, or if, the VI iue has a brick ihut deposit or slrung odor. Whin these symptom are present, no time should be lot in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine witli instruments, or inav run Into llrijiltt's Dieasc, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamji-Hoot, the great dis- coveiy of the eminent kidney and bladdci specialist, Is a positive remedy for such dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at tiny drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits, mention Kvi.nmng Hi.rald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. llinghamton, N. ., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. rear-. I'm llelatcil l'Miiii'inon. St. John's, N. P., Nov. 1. Three flsh lni; vessels, linmewnrd bound from Labrador, with crewa ugRTCKatlnp; 120 persons, are now much overdue. Since the recent Kales the wreckage of a schooner has been found strewn along the const, anil It Is feared that she was one of the belated vessels. Arrange ments aie being made to dispatch a eearch steamer. Hurt Cntiirrh KG Ycnrs. Josiah liacou, conductor on the V. W. & li. U. R. savs. "I had suffered with catarrh lor 36 years anil regarded my case as boneless. One ilnv I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. Hearn in a Braz ilian Halm circular. Hearn was the engineer on my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the Halm at once. There was not much change for the first two mouths but then I 1xgau to improve aud in six mouths, to my inexpressible satisfaction, i was entirely cureu." Shenandoah drug store, wholesalo agents lliiir .cii-i (.eiii'i lil 'Wirrfli. Washington. Nov. 1. The president yesterday appointed Colonel W. S. Worth, of the Sixteenth Infantry, In the regular service and a brigadier general In the volunteer service, to be a brig adier general In the regular army, vice Copplnger, retired. General Worth was wounded at San Juan, and will be placed on the retired list Immediately. He will be an Invalid for life. (Imkts: I was dreadfully norvous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It piieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Ilowel trouble Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford. Conn. Sold by S. 1'. Kirlin and a guarantee STAR ROUTE METHODS Vigorously Assailed In tlio Itoport t) .Mr. .Slmllenboi'Kor. Washington, Oct. 31. The immensa work of transporting the malls through out the United States Is dealt with In the annual report of Second Assistant Postmaster General Shallenberger, which was made public yesterday. The main feature of the report Is a vigor ous arraignment of the existing star route methods. Mr. Shallenberger re fers to the present system of specu lative bidding for star routes as "dls creditable to the government." He says the bidders cut a little under the old contract prices and risk being able to sublet at a profit. The competition results In the greater part of these con tracts being awarded at very low rates, the accepted bidders or their agents often using deceit and misrepresenta tion In securing sub-contracts from poor and Ignorant men as principals and sureties. The report recites the subsequent steps, saying the sub-con tractors, If complaining of greater re-r qulrements than they understood, are threatened with the penalties by tho, contractors, or If the sub-contractors attempt service with Inadequate equip ment lines are Imposed upon them. Finally, If the sub-contractors abandon the routes or the department Is com pelled to remove them and employ temporary service, the cost of which Is charged to the contractors, the lat ter In turn tako action against tho sub contractors, who may thus lose the lit tle property they have. OJTE MONTH TO LIVE. Tin 1-octor gave lue one month to live. 1 had been sick for two years. I had Asthma, a tear ing cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. The med-.ei- ;, the expense, the suffering. Two yea. no: Iu ;or. Nothing helped me. Nothing ..rive me even teniDorarv relief. I could uot sleep for the Asthma and cough, nor eat for my sloluacn seemeu raw. tui u yc. vwu... not walk acioss the floor without help. My doctor gave me one mouth to live. My relatives lu Ducks Co., Pa. weicrent for and came clear to Iowa to bid me a Jasl good bye. Then I hesrd of Brazilian Halm and the wonderful rures it had made. I had little faith, but read and re-read the testimonials. They seemed honest unit I decided to try It. A drowning per son you know, catches at n straw, btill 1 did not dare hope It would do me auy good. I Jclt sure 1 wos too far goue. Well, ff you will be lieve it. the very first bottle gave me the great est relief I was better surely better. Then I got more halm and Toxlculo Tablets. They urnrtftl well TO. getber audi lm- f roved rapidly. 11 all I bought eight $1.00 bot tles aud five boxes ol Toxl colt Tablets A total cet of J10K nml nm not bet ter, not relieved, but cured. 1 have not becu so well iu 20 years. !il do hit own 'vork aud thinl. I am goon or manvvMrP. not of mere life, but of vigor, health aud happiness and all due to mose irauiirimi umtuit., r t ... ..... ... nil ilin li.ilm aud Tab lets niystlf. I (..- .y f great deal and cured CoiiRl's nud Colds ajjd Amhiiii; pud Htoniach tioublcs nil round the neighborhood. The peo ple sty lie v never MW ouythlng like It. How 1 think evtl ywdy ought to know what .liivnu hie rtmedies Uralllu.i fUm J T'ml" I-. na u.,,l .,n nr.- wtltlblllS lO US6 Uiy UOlllt and slve the suffering the facta About my case. Most EreaUUUyiyouruXi For the bemllH of ll)o.ie nulferiuK with Caturr U, Asthma, old uoukuui : of Grippe, etc., we will wrap v. 1th exr 41.00 bottle of Brazilian Halm a Month' treatri-:ui of To kola Tablets I'RICI'Hil January 1st. 180), If you jet hold of t Kniile that does not contain tho Tablets Mini lit) the cover o( the bottle and wi will mail you the Tablets iree. u. r. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, I1.1l. ciinMAMiinAll niMHl STOUB. j Wholesale Agents. FUGITIVE DANKER CAPTURED, ltobl)ct a Hunk ntul Stni'toil Tiiili'lnu Willi Ills Hrlil o. St. Inuls, Nov. 1. After a chaso across two continents Lambert Wilt, comptroller of the Uunt,lau Savings bank nt Hunghuzlau, Unhemla, with his wife nud her aunt, was arrested nt tho Hotel Itosler yestetday on tho charge of having absconded with 10!) -000 guldens, equivalent to $11 t:0. The arrest was made by a Chicago detec tive. Wilt has been mnrried one year, nnd Is 3S years old. His father Is a pros porous merchant at Hungbuzlau, On Aug ,C, accompanied by his wife ami her aunt, Hluja Mullel, Wilt left home on a vacation or his health. They traveled through Austria nnd came t America, landing at Hoboken Oct ID. where he notified his mother of hli arrival. Meanwhile the bank olllclnls had discovered a shortage of 109.000 guldens nnd were senrchlng for Wilt. His message home gave them a clew that he was In Amerlen, and they no tified their western agent. Wilt traveled through the east and finally went to Chicago, from whence he came here last Thursday evening. A detective was behind two days throughout his joumeylngs. The de tective nrrlved here Saturday and ar rested the party yesterday. Wilt had $100 In United States money, nnd he and his wife both had. a large amount of Uohemlan money concenled In their clothes. Wilt admitted that he took 12,000 guldens, but snld he did not take the balance gf the amount accredited to him. He said friends at Hobolten had advised him upon landing that he was being hunted. The detective took the three back to Chicago. No Work In I'orto Itteo. Wushlgnton, Nov. 1. The following report from Mr. Hanna, American con sul at Porto ltKo, has been received: "1 am convinced that young men seek ing work or positions of any kind should not come to Porto Itlco. No American should come to Porto Itlco expecting to Btrike it rich, and no per son should come here without a plenty ot money to pay board bills nnd have enough to take them back to their homes In the United States. This Is i small Island, has a population of about a million people, and Is the most dense ly populated country In the world. There are several hundred thousand working Porto Ttlcans ready to fill the vacant jobs, and at a low price." Karl's Clover IJoot Tea is a pleasant laxn tivo. Regulates tho bowels, purifies tho ilood. Clears tho complexion. 13asy to mako aud pleasant to tike, 23 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirllii nnd a guarantee. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itolleetod by Dpiillna In I'lillmlel- pliln mid lliiltlinoro. Philadelphia, Oct. 31. Flour weak: win ter superllne, $2.2:Ti2.D0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.1503.35; city mills, cxtr.i. J2.65tf2.90. riye Hour quiet nnd steady at $3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, October. 71071',ic Corn strong; No. 2 mixed. October, 37'a GJ37Hc; No. 2 yellow, Tor local trade, Wi 30Kc. Oats llrm; No. 2 white, new, 30c; No. 2 white, clipped, now, SOVjo. Hay in light demand; choice timothy, $11 for large bales. IJcef firmer; extra mess. $S.50if9.50; beef hams. $1S.5019. 1'orlf firm; family, $1313.50. Laid steady; western steamed, $5.25fIi.STV&- Uuttcr firm; western creamery, KtliZc.; do. fac tory. ll',!.014Wc.; Klglns, 23c.; Imitation creumery, 13017c.; New York dairy, H 19c; do. creamery, 15fI22',;C. ; fancy Penn sylvania Jobbing at 25'82Sc; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese steadier; large, white and colored, 9c; small do., SVic ; light skims, CH!l7c; part do., SVjfltSc; full do., 21iigi 3o. Eggs firmer; New York and Penn sylvania, 21140220.; western, fresh, 21c Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $P51.25; New York, $1.25(51.50; Long Island, Jlfiloj; Jersey sweets, J1.12'Ail.75; southern do., 75c, Turpentine easy at 3SS3S',c. Cab bage dull at $103 per 100. Haltlmore, Oct. 31. Flour dull; western superfine, $2.35172.70; do. extra. $2.753.10; do. family, $3.45i3.70; winter wheat, pat ent, $3.60Si.l0; spring do., $4ftM.25, new; spring wheat, straight, $3."0'?3.90, new; Wheat firmer; spot, month and Novem ber, "0S70?4c; December, 72l!i072c. , steamer No. 2 red, 0(i'4!QGC',4c; southern, by sample, G7(2719ic; do. on grade, CGiidj 71'5c. Corn firmer; spot and month, 37',4 37?bC.; November, 37V337c: now or old November or December, 37W3ilic; Jan uary, S6U37i.4c; February, 37c; steamer mixed, 36V40 36c, ; southern, white, 350 37c; do. yellow, 3GV5j37V:C Oats quiet; No. 2 white, western, 2929'jc; No. 2 mixed do., 27M!S2Sc Ityo firm; No. 2 nearby, G434c; No. 2 western, 5C?ic Hay dull; No. 1 timothy, $10010.50. Grain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 6d December; 4Vd. January; Cork, for orders, per quarter,. 4s. -Hd. 4s. Cd. November; 4s. Ud.4s. 3d. Decem ber. Sugar strong; granulatou, 5.08. But ter steady-, fancy creamery, 22023c; do, Imitation, 17lSc; do. ludle, 15c; good ladle, 13011c ; store packed, 12013c; rolls, 13015c. 13bbs firm at ISc. Cheeso steady; larire. 901100.: medium. lO01O',ic; small, 1OV401O14C. Lettuco at 65c. Whisky at $1.2901.30 per gallon for finished goods In carloads; $1.3101.32 for Jobbing lots. 1Avo StnoK MnrkotH. Now York. Oct. 31. Ueeves closed firm on Chicago ndvices; steers, ordinary to prime, J4.M85.:5; tops, J5.S08o.35; oxen and stags, 5311.00; bulls, K.imw. fat do., $3.G0Si4: cows, ll.75U3.85. calves Arm to 2uc. higher; veals, HS7.75; tops, 8; grass- ers. J3.50K3..5; feeders, J3.Mftl.l5: fed calves, $1114.75. Sheep steady; lambs dull, with advance lost; sheep, poor to choice, J4,75if5.75; extra, t5.S0g5.!K); general sales, $5.20J5.70; culls. Jl'fl-I.ou, nogs slow at $3,7543.95. East Liberty, rn., Oct. 31. cattle lower; extra, SJ'uj.M; prime, il.'Mvb; common, $3.25(33.00. Hogs ruled fairly active; prime mediums, $3.70153.75; prime heavy I3.7GW3.&0: best Yorkers. $3.C04T3.6T; pigs. $3.4093.50; common, $2.253.25; roughs, $2.o0 f3.40, Sheep slow and lower; cholco wothers. J4.35tH.il; cqmmon, i2.BMf3.4.: choice lambs, $5.231J5.50; common to good, t3.40-5TC.10: veal calves. $0.r.0'if7. 1898 Novomber, 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Til. Fr. Sa. 13 U15 1G 17 8 19 20 1 22 23 4 25 20 27 28 29 30 BOON'S PHASES. a Third Quailer New pfMoon 6 31 v.ii v. yirst 20 0:21 V Quarrtr n. m, 7:30 p. m'. -v r un 07 !D? 61 li. Bl Vji,Moon A Ureal -Surprise Is in store for nil who use, Kemp's IlaUaiu for the Throat and I.unjjs, Would yuu lc- Ieve that it j; qld oi) its meiits and any dniccist is authorized by tl)e proprietor of this wonderful remedy to (jive you a saipe bottle free? It never falls to cure acute or cbror.lc rouglJ. All druggists sell Kemp's lluloun. l'rice 2S nnd 50c. Ask your grocer fur tho "Koyal Patent flour. nd UVo no other brand. It is Urn rwt fiuur made. Sympatic fjusbanfli The svmnathetlc tenderness of alov Ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during ncr ursi ordeal. Geortre Lavton. Esn., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O,, gives the tollowtng case : A customer of mine, whose wife lias used four bottles of " Mother's Friend " before con finement, say, sfter seeing the elTects of the remeiiy, mai 11 biic riaa 10 goinrougn mcorarii Rgain, and there were but four bottles on the market, nnd the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tiin relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, nnd assures proper elasticity to tlio cords nnd muscle9 In volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug (fists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book " Before Baby la Bom," -nailed free on application. IKE CB,".3FIELD REQUUT0R CO.. Atltntl. 05. Wenltliy Ilei'inlt pound Mui'dei'crt. Splint' field, Muss.. Oct. 31. Isaac Stet son, a hermit, was found dead In the woods near bis home In the vicinity of Wahioiiah bulls, having probably been niiiide led. Stetson had been shot down, and death was Instanta neous. SI el son was known to have had considerable money in his hut, but there was nothing to indicate that the place had been rilled. Robbery was probably the motive. If murder It Is. Stetson was nn eccentric character, and was well known all over the county. Of late years he has lived alone, about a mile and a half from the nearest neighbor. He was worth about $50,000, nnd notwithstanding his affluence he denied hi'vi if all of the luxuries of life, end i,,. ii.' of the ilecessailes. Knersy all eono? Ueadacho? Stomach out of order? Simply a caso of torpid liver. Burdock Wood hitters will mako a now man or woman of you. A DIG UNDERT AKIrTG. Lively Work Necr-wsnry to Snvo a M earner's Valuable- Charter. New York, Oct. 31. Leisurely voy. agin from Shields, the British steam ship Ormsby nrrlved at Quarantine yesterday morning, 23 days out from port. Her master, Captain Itoblnson, wns considerably surprised to find two Impatient tugs awaiting his coming and to hear from the tugboat masters that he must not nnchor, but must hurry at once to the Erie basin. He learned that after his departure from Shields tho vessel had been chartered to carry out a cargo of wheat. Under the terms of tho charter the 3,000 tons of grain which the vessel has been engaged to carry must be on board and the ship started on her Journey before Nov. 1. That means that she must unload her ballast. 1 lean nut her holds, put In fir wooden partitions to keep the grain from shifting, and then get her grain cargo between decks before 12 o'clock tonight. Falling to do this her char- teieis will lose $10,000. Captain Itob inson did not knuw this, and so did not hurry his ship Saturday nlpht. It Is con sldered an even chance whether the charter can be saved or not. First of All, Ked Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Griihler Bros., drug stole. Coming Invents, Vov, Ut. Annual supper under auspices of Calvaiy llaplist church, hi nubbins' opera house. Nov. 4 Grand concert In tho Methodist Episcopal chun k under tho nuspices of the It. 1,. church choir, assisted by tho bhenan luah malo party. Nov. 10th. (Irand annual supper iiuilur uiiBpIces ut tho incmberaof Trinity lCulormctl chinch, in Itobliius' opera house. Nov. SI. urand masquerade ball, lu Itoh- blus' opera house, under auspices of the Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under the auspices of tho All Saints' church will be held hi the church basement, corner u.ik and West streets. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cnleuiliiia for lKfll). Tho Hkualii olllco bain full and complete lino of culendais for lblili. ff you con template a calendar for your friends, reserve your order until you seo our line. Jt will mean a big saving to you. They uro also beautiful spci'Imciis of lithngruihio art and very reasonable In iriip. Cure that Cough with Hhlloh's Curo. The best Cough Cure. Itclloven Croup promptly Ono million bottles sold last year. 40 doses lor S3 cts. Sold by I'. D. KlrHn aud 11 guar untcu. Are You Doing to Havana ? It will be a lovely tiip fur you this whiter and it can bo made cheaply and lomfortahly. John M. Heal, District I'lisseuger Agent, Southern lhiihvay, (U8 Chestnut street, L'iiiludulpliia, f.i will furnish yuu all information If yoi will write to him. No matter how long you have had the cough j If it hasn't already developed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway l'luoSyiup will euro U, How Hallways Improve. Nothing scttli-p 11 road-bed io ujsu. Nolh lug Improves train wrvico liUn experience. Witness u pincliutl ilciiiiiustiutlon of these theories by using tlio Southern nillwuy th short lino to Florida, this season. The track will bo smooth, the schedules fast, (ho trains sllpcih. Let John 11. lleall, District ('as hotwr Agent, O'JS Chestnut street, Philadel phia, I'a., arrange tip details. Shiloh's Consumption Curo cures where others fall. It is the leading Couuli Cure, and no homosliould bo without It, l'lcuMitit to take and goes right to tho fpot. Sold by . 1. 1), Klrhu aud u guuruuteo. p. 1). ARMOUR "SQUEEZED." A t ouibliiutlmi In October Short ltthn Against tho lllir Pucker. Chirac", Nov, 1, P. D. Armour gave up a snug sum yesterday ns the result of a tittle squeeze In October short ribs. If I lie gossips on 'change know whcieof they speak. It wns the last dny of the October delivery, nnd libs, which could have been bought with comparative ease on Saturday at $5.30 n hundred pounds nnd on Friday as low an r.12Vj, were apparently scarce, with the price soaring up toward $7. Th prbe was only stopped nt $n.75 by private settlement of about 3,000,000 pounds The 10 Is no telling where tho deal would have gone had the people run ning It pushed It to extremes. They demonstrated their absolute control ot the situation. It was the culmination of n deal by a syndicate of what are known as the "English" pnekers. with a number of concerns nssoclnted with them said to have been ngalnst John Cudahy and P. 13. Armour though his representative denies It and had been under way for something like two months. Just who constitute the syndicate Is not yet public property, but it Includes Swift & Co.. the Chicago Packing com pnny. the Continental Packing com pany, the International Packing com pany nnd probably the several com mission concerns which are made up of the people largely Interested In the parking companies named. The uctlng head of the combination wns Samuel MacClean, the manager of the Anglo-American Packing com pany. No Violation of Civil Sorvleo Inw, Washlgton, Nov. 1. It was definitely announced at the civil service commis sion yesterday that the evidence tnken In the recent Investigation of charges against the federal officials at Rich mond, Va had not been sustained and no further action Is probable. The tes timony shows that while there was much to be deplored In the facts brought out, there was no evidence of the violation of the civil service laws or rules. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim hiwt salvo In tho world for cuts. bruli-es, sores, ulcors, salt rheum, fovor sores, .... .,1, 11 l1a-l mb nnrnfl a iwl all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is euanmtced to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price BR routs per bor For fftle by A . V.Vtlor votuiiti'iii'M Dislike (.nniMin Duty. Denver, Colo., Nov. 1. The following cablegram was received yesterday from the regiment of Colorado volunteers In service at Manila, signed "One thou sand Colorado volunteers, Napoleon Guyot, chairman:" "Providing peace Is declared regiment earnestly desires recall. Rations insufficient, 15 per cent sick. Cheerfully remain for fighting; reluctant to serve garrison." Gov ernor Adams Immediately telegraphed the cablegram to the war department. To Cure n Cold In One liny Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All lruggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. Sjc Tlio gcnuiuo has 1.. IS. tj. ou each tablet. tf Mll"tCl Illi; Olll tIO (a'l'UOI'ilN. Washington, Nov. 1. A general order mustering out of the United Stntes service prominent ofllceis of the army was Issued by Secrotaiy Alger late yes terday afternoon. The ofllci'rs muster ed out are: Major General William Jlontrose Graham; lirlgadler Generals Emerson II. Ilscum, Charles A. "Whlt- tier, Theodore A. llaldwln, Ilnrrv C. Egbert, Willis J. Hillings and William S. Worth. alve the Children a Prink called (Irnin-O. It is a delicious, appetl.lng, nourishing food drink to take the plaeo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes like tho Illicit eolfco hut h freo from all its injurious properties. (Irsln Oaids digujtion aud strengthens tho nerves It is not a stimulant but a, health builder. and children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a' cntloo. In and 25c. Crippled by Rheumatism. Thoso who h&ve Khoumatiam ilnd themselves growing steadily worse all the while. Jne reason of this is that tho remedies prescribed by the doctors contain mercury ana potnsn, wutcn ul timately intensify tho disease- by caus ing tho joints to swell and stlffon producing a severe achlnrrof tho bones B. S. 8. has been ouring Ilheumatism for twenty years even tlio worst cases whloh seemed, almost incurable Capt. O.B. riughtf. tho popular railroad conductor, ot Columbia, S. O., had an expert- elite ni.u nuuuuaii.iu WUJtul GUUVlUCeil Aim mat insre is only one euro for that painful dis ease. IIo says i "I was a great Fullerer from mus cular ltueumallsm for two years. I could get no permanent relief from any modlolno pre scribed bvmvrjhvstel&n cis I took about a dosen bot tles of your 8. 6. S and now I am as well as I ever was lnmy life. Iam sura that your medicine cured mo, and I would reenintnend It ta unv nna suffering from any blood disease." Everybody knows that Rheumatism Is a diseased stnto of the blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper treatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates tno iroume. boiug Purely Vegotable, goes direct to tho very cause of tha diseaso and a-per-rnanout curo always results. It Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan' gerous minerals. llookf mailed free by fiwilt flpeolflc Qompany. AtUntt. Qooralk. rniiJL-cnfflr-stoke, n J)tAI,Kt 1M y Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, 2D West Contra Street riillions of Dollars Go up in srooku ovory year, Tako 1 1 risks hut got your houwss, u'fc, fu nltiitp. oU, Insuroil in lirbt-tlasB ro litthlo compaiiloa as roiirowukHl by DAVID FAUST. ancc Agent UL IU 1 , Hou((l j4td,n H Alio I.lf. ndAoclJenll Ooupinlti S.S.S.rBlood Dr. Miles' Nervine A flEMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. THBl excessive uso of tobacco, especially by younr; men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. Ed. 0. Lbson, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cua, Martinez, Cat., writes;; "I havo used Dr. J'.llca' Itcstorattvo Ncrvlno nnd re ceived much bcuoflt from It. I was troublod with norveusncss, dizzy spells andslccpless- ncss, caused by tho uso of tobacco aud stim ulants. 1 took Dr. MIlos Ncrvlno with mar velously good results, allaylngthodlzzlness, quieting tha nerves, and enabling rno to sleep and rest, proving lu my caso a very bcnoDclal remedy." Dr. Miles Kestoratlro Icrvloo Is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous systom tolls normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, boats and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Kouicdtci I are sold by all drug ur. 'st gists uudor a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy re M iviiios' 'vRostoroo sj funded. Book on dis , Health - eases of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. nOHTTYKIM. DIVIHION. October 4, 1H98. Trains will leave Sheuandoali After tut) aooc o date for 'Wlfrifnn, Gllberton, Krnckvlllo Dnik water, m. (Jiitir, l'ottsviiio. jininhurKi Jtoauirjtf. rWelphla (llroad street station) at 0 03 and 8 15 rt. ni.. 2 02. 0 18 p. in. on week dnva. Suntlnva. 8 13 a. m., i 23 p. m. Trains leave Frnckvllle for Shenandoah .t 7 30, Jl 10 a.m. ar.d 5 46, 7 30 p. u. Sunday, li ui a. iu. ana o 40 p. tu. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Fraek vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. ni., 0 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday LU uo a. ui., o m p. IU. Ijeavo PhlladelntMa. f Broad street station), fnt ShMHindoah at 8S5 a. m,, 4 10 p. m, week days. Uunuuya leave at o 50 ana u Z3 a. m. Leave uroaa hi reel smtion, miiaueipnin, FOn NEW YOUK. Ex ureas, week-days. 3 20. 4 00. 4 50 6 0-1.5 15.6 50 7 33, 8 20, 9 60, 10 21 tl 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 00 and l 22 p. i .) 1 40, 2 80, 3 20, 8 50,4 02,5 00, 3 50 fl 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m., uui, niK'K Sundays, o xt 4 u-i, iw. duo, ft 15, 8 20,9 56. 10 21, 1135 a. m.. 12 03, 12 85, J 30, 4 02, (Limited 4 22,) 5 20, 5 50, 6 85, 7 02, 7 50, 10 uu p. ni., vi ui nignt Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ., week-days, and 7 50 p. in., dally. For Sea (Jlrt, Asbury Turk, Ocean Orrnr, Loiif,' Itruncli, 8 20, 1111 a in, 3 30, 4 02 p m weekdays. For Lanihcr.ville. Easton and Scranton. G50. 9 CO a in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Lmnb.:i tvlllo tud j'.ftHton oniyj, wceicuays, ana 7 IK p in aauy. UiilTalo, 9 OU u in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haltlmore and Washington. 3 50, 7 20. 8 32. 10 20. 11 23, a. in., 12 09, 12U1 1 IS, 812, 4 41, (3 23 UoiiKreesional Limited,) 6 17. 555,7 3t p. in., and 12 00 ntirht week days. Sundaya. 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1320 UongresHlonal limited, J 6&5 7ol p. m. ana 1200 meiii. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 u in. 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p in dally. Atlantic CoaHt Mne, express V 09 p in, ami 2 05 nlKtit. dally. Southern Hallway, express 0 55 p in, dally. Chesapeake ic Ohio Hallway, 7 31 p in, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. ieavo iMarKt't street wnan ns iouows: rx nress for New Yoik. 9 00 a ni. 4 30 n in week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekd"ys. l'orisiana iieignisnuu a ni ana 4 uu p m weekdays FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Iuve Broad street station via Delaware river bridire Express. 9 40 a in,. 7 05 p. in. Sundays. 9 20 u. in., 7 05 p in. ljeave Aiaricei street wan express, yuu am, 00. 100.5 00 p in. Sundays. 9 00. 10 CO a in (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p in. For Capo Way Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Aval on Stone Harbor, Anglesca, Wild wood and Holly Beach Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00, p iu week days. Sundaj h, 9 00 a in. ror Bomcrs i-oins uxprerts, v uu a, m,. - uu. 4 00. 5 00. p. m. week days Sundays. 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. The union Transfer Comnany will call for and check ndfrgngo from httels nud rcsldeueeti. 11, IIUTCJUNbON, j. ic WOOD. Gen'l Manaiter, Gen1! raV'r Adt Lauer's, Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. ;hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IllIUKlt, ATT0RNBY-AT-I.AV, Oniee Kkuii IiuIMIuk. con er qf Main an Centra tttreetn, Hlienandoah. j H. I'OMKltOVi ATIOItNUY-AT-lAW Blisnandoali, I'a pltOK. JOHN JONIIH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Roi M, MalianoytJIly, r, llavlne utmlled iimlcr somu ol tlio bel aiaatcrglp Iiiidon anil l'arla, will irlve lessona in the vlollu.inaiuioUn, euliar and vocal eulluie. riinn. reanonahle.. AdilrcHD In care ol Hlruiuo. ilia lauraler Ulivuaudoali. cy THE E is duo i slmplic to tlio c inauuf: Icnowu Co. onl nil the truo n rrctiuill by tin only, i nssist Imitati ties. ' FOUNTS cnl pr fcWhich Bslven tlio rm of the far in ns it : th tiuusei effect! this Co CA l.tUIS Kn Trm For 780 9 Kor 7 30a Kor 730. '. Kor 12 27, Kor 7 30, 1' Kor week Kor a. ni. Koi 1130 Koi n. Tern 7 55, I 8 20,', tloiu. nut r 12 l& Lei day 'JO0 Lei dayp Le. dnyf I J2 15 i 49, U a. to U 102.'. Li Ul., I 9 U Hon! V suo Hun (Ion It. Atli ii i) Hun tlnn 1'. We 4 15 Oil stn l Y Phi on I I- 1 o, & -I Si
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