nil - i EVENING HERALD KsrAUMSiii:i iH7o. ruuiUbeJ very Kvcnliiff, l!truiitSiu. tiny, til 9 RoUTtl JAKM1 HT"KT, NEaU Cl.NTUK. Tl. ' ' ' '.i 1 'tih ttnnUoftd biiU Iho u 1 1 t i : t - (.ii nl v . .'ttt n ww k, pay mU otlio lariw t. Ily tn:H W.Wn ymr,ur2i ( utitrt ii uiuntli, vuynlilti In nd rn net-. dvortine intuitu tlmrKCil arcnrfUiiKtotititcniici (maltlm.. The pub.li1ern reserve tin1 TlttM to change t)ie portion nf ilverllfpinciiU wht'iievt-r ttio jmli I'tftllo'i nf ne dftimiitlrt II, The rl'M irm-rvul tn nny mlvcrtlnt'iueiit, whether itithl for or not, .mt (ho imhlhlie r nitty tU'fm ' irMrr ertlf1 nr ml"c iiijwIo known llHll UlplU..tloll. Kutcreil at 1h potofllte at MhcnamloAh, Ph., k oerond clawi mall niatttr. TKMU'HOKK CONNKTTlON 'All the News That's Fit to Print." - Evening Herald vrnMnY. novkmiiku 2. iws. JUR C0UN1UY : First, Lnst nnd Forever. Col. Stonk In sllll LriiiniiiLf, ami his plurality will now be not les tliun ,15.000. Thk friuiuls of Controller Snyder now clulm Ills election by over 12,000 majority. Shk.n axdo vu wants the tenehers institute, and tliu tenehers want Shenandoah. When the two agree there ought to be no trouble. It was mainly through the ulTorts of the teachers of this town that Jlahauiiy City seemed the county institute. AVhy not reciprocate 'I Hi :;iHHi)Sof Democrats will vote foi Judge Koch, as a rebuke to those who are trying to drag the judiciary into the mire of factional polities. Mus. FitKiiKHlCK VUiuhi.ass, the widow of the negro orator, is to go on the lecture platform, to deal with the problem of the negro race in this country. TlIK clean record made by Poor Director Middleton is sulllcient to guarantee him a re-election. And the people will see to it that he is retained in his present position. Tjik clerks at Democratic head quarters are busy sending out circu lars to the various candidates of that, party to be distributed on Monday. Pay no attention to these "last cards." SilKNAXlioAll supported JIahanoy City for the institute last year, with the distinct understanding that file latter would reciprocate this year. "Will the teachers of that town keep their word '! SllKXAXDOAIl oilers facilities for entertaining the county teachers which few towns in the county pos sess, and the experience of the teachers when thoy last mot hero ought to he sulllcient, and will, we feel confident, to again induce the pedagogues to bring the institute lu-re in 1699. DKI'ITV Attoknky Oknkkai, It. - del- has given an opinion con cerning the right of soldiers to vote Those thus untitled uie soldiers in ciunp, soldiurs who may be rendez voused by company at their armories, soldiers Home on furlough and sol diers mustered out. The two latter classes vote at home, and the two former either at camp or armory. Thk teachers of Shenandoah are making an earnest ell'ort to have the county institute held in this town next year, and tliey should hnvo tliu loyal support of the business people especially to crown their elTorts with success. Wo are reliably informed that the contest is between Shenan doah and Potthville, with the chances slightly in ftivorof the former. Mit. llAitn'.s boom is shrinking so fast that many of ifta followers are predicting that Judge Koch will re ceive tlie highest vote of any cantli duto on either ticket. The people- of this county, without regard to party affiliations, are heartily in fayor of a non-purtisuii judiciary. Why, if Mr. Murr were not a candidate himself, he would vote for Judge Koch 1 Tiik defeat of Controller Snyder, which is not at all likely, would be practically equivalent to placing a penalty upon the honest and cour ageous performance of duty in public office. It would amount ton declara tion by the people Unit they do not want honest, economical administra tion of their county alfnirs. That Is the plain, unvarnished statement of the case. Ol'H contemporary the Miihanoy City Record, Is steadily advancing to the front rank of Schuylkill county journalism, and under the able management of Editor John AV. Parker is one of our most valued vx changes, A Mergcnthaler typosot ing machine is being pluced iti the composing rooms, and when put in operation the Record will take fin advanced step in its news features. We heartily congratulate our friend Parker upon this evidence of pros perity, under McKinley times. Hood's rouse the liver, cure bilious- aZB II nesi, headache, dizziness, wF III SI tour atoin&ch. conitlr-Mn etc. rtlc 31 cantt, S Id hi all ilrugnliU. 1U (ml mil to Uko Mltli Jluud'4 S-inayanlli. TltlALS 01? SALESWOatEN. Mra. Pinkham Snys Standing Still la Ono Of Womtm's Most Trying Tasks. Have you ever thought why it is tlint so many women orglrlsruth.-r willc for mi hour than stand still for ten ndnct, s? It Is because moit women sulTer from some derangement of their delicate ortfiiniMii. the discomfort from which Is lets tryhig when they are in motion than when stun hn,r. So serious are the.su troubles unci so dangerous to health that the laws in some states m pel employers to provide rusting pluces for their fuiiutle employees. Hut no amount of law enn regulate, 11... I......1 1... .1 ,,.. uioiw ui wii:o wuiiion. toinors tire exacting, and evpect tliu naleslady to bu uhvays cheerful -- and pleasant. How can a. girl bo cheerful when her back is sailed by lassitude nnd beuring ter how sweet tempered she is way under the pain after a while. want cross and suappy saleswo 1... .... !4-1 1 - ,r ""i""""" uajiui, uuu iiu one can do amiable when racked with pain. If you arc 111 or suiierlng, write without delay to Mrs. rinklmm, at Lynn. Mass., and tell her ull about yourself. Your story will not bo new to her; she has heard It many thousand times and will know just what you need. Without doubt, Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, it has done such wonderful things for suffering women. Do uothesitato to write her all the little things that make you feel miserable. Your letter will not bu seen by any man, and Mrs. Pinkham's advice will cost you nothing. Head this letter from Mrs. MAliaAiuiT Asdeuson, 403 Lisbon St,. Lewis ton, Mo. " Dkaii Mns. PlNitnAM.- For years I had suffered with painful menstruation every month. At the beginning of menstruation it was impossible for mo to stand up for moro than live minutes, I felt so miserable. Ouo day a little book of Mrs. Pinkham's was thrown into my house, and I sat right down and read it. I then got some of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ami Liver Pills. "I can heartily say that to-dav I feel like suffering is a thing of the past. I shall always praise the Vegutablu' Compound for what it has douu for inc." Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advlce-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's ins CRANK SHOT NINE MEN. Flnnlly Shot liy a Soldier to Prevent Ills Dutnc Further Damnum. Beaver Dam, Wis., Nov. I!. Adam Hammer, of this city, became suddenly Insane yesterday and securing a gun wounded nine men, and was finally shot himself to prevent his doing fur ther Injury. Hammer was employed In the machine shops of the J. S. Row ell Manufacturing company. He was a Rood worker, but at times had spells of supposed insanity, the result, It Is Bald, of religious excitement. Ills pe culiar ways made him the butt for practical Joltes. Yesterday some one placed some tacks on a stool where he worked, and this angered him. He left the shop, went to a hardware store, where he rented a shotgun and 2f, shells, and taking up his position south of the main building of the plant kept every one at bay for over an hour and shooting several employes through the windows. Finally Lieutenant Arthur A. Tib betts, of Company K, Second regiment, was selected by the marshal to shoot him in such a manner as to bring lilm down without killing him. Lieutenant Tibbetts shot Hammer in the right shoulder with a 32 caliber ride, when he dropped. None of the victims nre futally wounded. On a s-curoli For Heirs. "Winnipeg, Man.. Oct. 2. Eli Do Grandmonte, of Ashland, Wis., has been in this city for a few days, en route to Victoriu, B. C, on an interest ing mission. It appears that the only heirs of the late Duo De Grandmonte, of the department of the Seine, France, live in Canada and the United States, the direct branches of the duke's family having become extinct. On his death he left an estate valued at 2-1,000,001) francs, nnd the De Grnmlmontes living on this continent will receive it on proving their claim. Ell De Grand monte Is now vlsiilng the various fam ilies and securing evidence of their nn cestry for the purpose of claiming the estate. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does, not require an expert to detect the sufTeicr from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, pully circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the liips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a binning or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or slrong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Uriglit's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladdei specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide nnd it is so easy to get at any 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 Evening IIi.kai.I) and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the namo Lxsaiu Si Haeb, ApMhihI, Pa . U printed on every sack. The Xnxt Movo In the llotlcln'Cahtt, San Francisco, Nov. 2. Detective Mc Vey, of Delaware, who is representing tnat state In the Botklu no sonlnir case, has engaged attorneys to look nf tor ths legal side of the ease, and an endeavor will he made to have the case carried to the federal court for settlement. His advisers believe that Governor Budd acted as a federal olllcer in Issulnsr his requisition for Mrs. Botkin, and argue mat tne judges of the super or court had no power to release Mrs. Botkin under th writ of babeaB corpus and give her Into the custody of the sheriff of this county. xn-oti or ileum u vnirltlvo. Chicago, Nov, 2. Lambert Wilt, the absconding comptroller of the Bunglau bavlngs bank, Bohemia, with his wife and aunt, were brought here yesterday from St. Louis, where they were arrest ed Monday. They will be held hore as prisoners to await Instructions from Bohemlu. Wilt, through an Interpre. ter, (oiiressed to having embezzled JIS, 000 of the bank's funds, and expressed relief that ho was through with being a fugitive. His young wife, whom he married about the time ho left Europe, declares she wub Innocent of the cause of their sudden departure for America and that she knew nothing of her bus baud's defalcation until 1ib arrest. Mm, .s&r' aching, when she Is ns- uowu pains? No mat 1 naturally, her nerves glvt lCmploycrs, however, don't men. Clioorfnlnnsu Is verv ... .... Knne.v (Jtilltord'M Homo Comlntr. Loudon, Nov. 2.--Dr. Nancy Guilford, the midwife of Bridgeport, Conn., whose extradition to the United States on the charge of murder In the second degree in connection with the death of Emma Gill, the victim of the Yellow mill pond tragedy, lias been granted, palls for New York on Nov. 12 In cus tody of Detective Cronan, of the Bridgeport police. No nuttier how long you liiive bnd tlio cougk ; If it hasn't already developed into consumption. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syitip will cure it. fever stricken nlitlt-rx nt Italttmore. Baltimoie, Nov. 2. Twenty-four le ver stricken soldiers arrived here from Camp lleade yesterday and were im mcdlntTy transferred to St. Joseph's hospital. The hospital car was attach ed to the regular Harrlsburg train, and was In charge of Lieutenant William Allien, assistant surgeon of the First division hospital. Dr. F. J. ICIrby. resident physician of St. Joseph's, and a staff of nurses and Slsteis of Charity were at the train and attended to the transfer of the men. . Enersy all t'no? Headache? Stomach out of order' Simply a ca of torpid liver. Iturihirk blood Hitters wi'r ju.tkc n new man or woman of you. ' Hunter M imlWd IIU 'ompiiiilnti. Irwin. I'll., Nuv. 2. V Idle nut hunt ing with four companions Joe Unlet!, an lirtllan coal miner, accidentally dis charged his weapon nn'd some of the shut entered the body of John Macholi, auotlie' of the party. The accident frightened Uoletl and he started to run. when without a word Jlacholl raised his sun and shot him through the heart. The murderer la still at large. Sliiloh's Consumption Curo cures where others iail. It is tlio leading Couidi Cure, and no homo should bo without it. Pleasant to tiiko and goes right to tlio spot. Sold by P. 1). Klrlin and a guarantee. Hart Catarrh ,JO Years. Josiah Ilacon, conductor on the V. W. & IS. H. R., says. "I had suffered with catarrh for 30 years nnd regarded my case as noneiess. Une day I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. Heani in n Braz ilian Balm circular. Ilearn was the eugiueer on my train nnd I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the Balm at once. There was not much change for the first two months but then I began to imnrove and in six months, to my inexpressible satisfaction, j. was entirely cureu.' Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents Are You Doing to Havana 1 It will bo a lovely trip for you this whiter mill it cm bo miulo cheaply mid comfortably. John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, HiS Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa., will furnish you all information if you will writo to him. Camp .Mendo 3Jay lie ftetiilued. Jllddletown, Pa., Nov. 2. Chief: Quai tirmasu-r Howard has lecorn mended to the war department that the warh"U-es and water systems at Camp Meade be not disturbed before next spring. He Is afraid the south ern camps will not be a success, and In that event the corps may return north if it Is not sent to Cuba. When the troops are finally taken to their respec tive camps the Pennsylvania troops will be disposed 'of a follows: Athens, On.. Fifteenth Pennsylvania Infantry; Augusta, Ga.. Eighth and Thirteenth Pennsylvania Infantry: Summervllle. S. C, Fourteenth Pennsylvania. Child Ato Stryi'linliio Pnis. Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 2. While Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Horst, residing on a farm near Shnefferstown. this county, were nwuy from home on Monday evening their llttlu B-yeur-old daughter found a bottle or strychnine pills in the house, and was discovered In the act of eating them by one of the older members of ihe family. A physician was at oncv summoned, but arrived too late, and the child died In grent agony befoie the urilval home of Its parents. J,hoi Ills llenii Otr. Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 2. Garrett Dress ier, aged fit years, committed suicide yesterday at the homo of his sister In Cornwall township by shooting his head off with a double barreled shot gun. Dressier was well known in this city and county. His wife, from whom he parted several years ago, lives in Philadelphia, with unmarried children. At bronkfat he told his sister he want ed to bo to his family In Philadelphia, but suld his wife hud threatened, if ho did so, to sond him to the penitentiary or Insane usylum. Shortly afterwards ho went to his bedroom and killed him- ! "elf Corn tlmt Cmu-h with Hlllloll's Cure. The beat Couidi Curo. lteliovcs Croup promptly Ouo million bottles sold last year. 40 dose fur 3.1 rU, Sold by 1'. 1). KlrUn and u guar antco. HOOD'bJ PILLS oure Iilver Biliousness, Iiidlgentloa, Hcailuclin. -V imwut laxotlvf.. AU VtuxKitt WILLIAM AT JERUSALEM. Consecration Ceremony of tlio Church of tlio ltedeeuicr. Jerusalem, Nov, 2. The consecration ceremony at the Church of the Re deemer yesterday, participated In by Emperor William, was attended with the greatest pomp, Daily in the morn ing huge erow.ds began to collect to witness the Imperial corlage. The route was lined with Turkish troops and German sailors. Emperor William and the empress drove to the tower of Babel, from which point they walked to the church. As their majesties entered the church the organ pealed forth a triumphal march, amid whose strains they pass ed to the altar, preceded by the olll clatlng clergy, hearing the saeramentnl Insignia. The church was filled with uniformed olllclals. In the course of the service, which was very Impressive, Emperor Wllllnm read the constitution of the church and oxpi,vted the hope that the ministration.- there would.be followed by the divine blessings. Caulinul Kopp, prince bishop or Bresslau, whom the emperor had In formed of his acquisition of the abode of the Virgin, replied, saying: "Your majesty bus added a new link to the chain of lecurtent proofs of your Just disposition and sovereign solicitude for your Catholic subjects, and at the sum lime you have Instituted n lasting In heritance which has given Joy to the whole Catholic Christianity nnd will always be held and cherished by Ger man Catholics In grateful remembrance of an emperor's magnanimity." Maryland's I'OMtollleo on Wlieolx. Westminster, Md., Nov. 2. The post ofilce department has ordered an In novation In the postal service by the experimental establishment of a "post ofilce on wheels," to operate in this vicinity. The service, which Is to be gin very shortly, calls for the use of a postal uagon to travel over a desig nated route in rural districts. Mall boxes can be placed at some point on the route for every farmer living within a mile or two of the proposed route, and mall will be collected therefrom. One Important feature of the contem plnted Innovation, which If successful will be extended generally, is that It will have money order and registry matter facilities. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio boat salvo in tbu world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, cuapieu hands, chilblains, corns, alio all skin eruutions. and positively cures pilos. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or tuouy refunded. PrU'o 33 cents por box. For snln bv A . wasloy American . on 'file Wilde I'rlze. Washington, Nov. 2. Charles A. Schott, chief of the computation di vision of the coast and geodetic sur vey, has been awardid the Wilde prize by the Academy of France. The Wilde jirize Is a coveted honor open to the world, to be conferred on the one Judged the most worthy from among those who make discoveries or write vorks on astronomy, chemistry, geo logy, physic's or mechanics. The award to Mr. Schott Is based on a work on terrestlal magnetism. The commltte which made the award consisted of some of the best known scientists In France. fjoneral ltacoii'-i Tribute to Ilorolmu. Washington, Nov. 2. General Bacon, w3in commanded the, United States forces at the recent Indian battle at Leech Lake, Minn., has sent a de tailed i.eport of the action to Adjutant General Corbln. General Bacon rec ommends fur promotion Second Lieu tenant Tenny Boss, and urges that medals of honor be awarded Sergeant Thomas Kelly and Private Oscar Burk liard. He also highly eulogizes the i,,ncnlniir,iiGi lirnvnrv rif Actlnir Assslst- nnt Surgeon Herbert J. Harris, United States Marshal O'Connor and Captain and Brevet Major Wilkinson. The latter was killed. unoTi am's ludObtediress. Washington, Nov. 2. The treasury statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business Oct. 31, 1S9S, the debt, less net cash in the treasury, amounted to )l,U0,9Cfi,922, an increase -for the month of $,4S7,717.' This In crease Is accounted for by the Issue during the month of about 3G,6S0,000 of the new 3 per cent bonds and a de crease of about J7,23S,000 In the cash on hand. The entire amount of the new loan so far taken up In the month ly statement is $179,339,180. William Would Mice to Visit Us. Berlin, Nov. 2. The Constantinople correspondent of the Frankfurter Zel tung says that at last Friday's gala lmnquet fit the palace Mr. Straus, the American minister to Turkey, Invited Emperor AVIIIIam to visit the United States. The empeior replied that he would long ago have made the voyage, but that America was so great and of fered so many Interesting sights that he could not gratify his wish, as the louriiey wou'd occupy too much time. JSaved flier Life." Its. JOIIN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whom nono Is raorohlRldy esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1S90 1 had a frovcro attack of I.aGrlppo and at tbo end of four months, In splto of all pbyelclans, friends and good muxlng could do, toy lungj heart and nervous sybteni were so completely wrecked, r. y life was do spalrodof, my ft lends giving mo up. 1 could only sloop by tlio use of opiates. My luiijjs and heart pained mo terribly aud my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho la ono position but u short tlmo and not on my left eldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nerviuo and Heart Curo and 1 1 gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was much better and contin uing porsl.tently Itookabottta('.i.ien bot tles and was completely rest jicd to health to tbo surpilso of all." tmffiii!g2m'a , - 11,1 , TV i,...L-wnii - i .invr.i uro sold by all dru.T.Fgs guarantee, Crit bottlo tffX!2ll uenenis or money ro- ft b... fund-id. Boole ou dU.teT.8t0r.e, jases of tbo heart und K'2f 1falth nerves iree, ai iross, fctfaii Dl t.t:iLE3Ml HPAL !.. lUkharImT" I Tho.nosv Freshness I A nil A velVbttf ftilftnPMfl ft 11m alHn la tn... I riably obtained by thof? who use Pozzoni's i uowiucxiim 'tiwuer, Spain willjot fight Hut May ItofiiHo to Hlixu the l'oaco Negotiations. Lundon, Nov, , 2. The Pnrls corre epondent of The Dally Telegraph says: "The dloacreenieiu between tno American nnd Spanish peace commis sioners, which under oidlnary circum stances might have caused alarm throughout Europe, Is hardly noticed, owing to the Fnshoda affair. "The Spaniards are In n position to know nnd asscit that their government will resist Hip American demands nnd will niter the Philippines for a lump sum. If this proposal Is not nccepted Spain will recall her commissioners and b't the Yankees do what they choose. "I am assured, however, that a rupture on Friday Is Improbable. Spain will endeavor by arguments and ap peals to gain whatever concessions are possible, but she will not risk a re newal of hostilities." The Dally Chronicle says editorially this morning: "A war in which the Justly vanquished . nation receives a solatium of $30,000,000 would be a novelty so grent that It must be seen to be believed. In any case It would be madness for Spain to attempt to lesume hostilities." The Paris correspondent of The Times notices with pleasure the fact that important French newspapers ad vise Spain not to count upon European Intervention, and that It Is expedient for her to yield, so as not to be ex posed to the terrible consequences of a bombardment of the Spanish coasts. To Cine a Colo In One Hy Take buxatlvu limine Quinine Tablets, All ilingsists lefuud tlio niouev if it fail" to cure. 23c. The genuine lias L. 11. Q. on each Ublot tf C;!n- .workx to M ' I I Tomorrow. I'll Isln. , iV, yu, 2. 'ihe must import ant window glass factories in the cou.it y Mill be started tomoirow morn lnc. In spite of the order of President Burns to the contrary. This statement Is made on the authoilty of a' number of rclUib-e blowers and gatherers, mem bers of L. A. 300, and vouched for by George Anilns, a member of the ex ecutive bouid. It is stated that in the Pittsburg district l.f.00 men will resume wirk tomoirow, and lu preceptories, dlstiibuted throughout Indiana, New Jersey and New York, have voted to do likewise. The manufacturers In this district have been notified of the de clsion of the workers, and preparation lias been made for a start at two of the south side plants at the Chambers-Mc-Kee lilant at Jeannette and at the Chambers works at New Kensington Down One Street and Up Another. Prom Every Ward in Shen. andoah. Hard to bold down the enthusiasm of our people under such circumstances as those surroumliug the work of the llttlecouqiieior. There is no place in tlio world where a good thini! is better appreciated than right here at homo. Wo are quick to see it and quick to "push along'' in the manner tiiat it uieiits From all parts of tlio city como the same leports; success follows in every footstep anil Investigation of each new case but adds to the endorsement that lias gone beforo and places their claims beyond a shadow of a doubt. This report comes from West I'oplar sticet, where our representative found Mr, Hubert S. Jones, miner, at his placo of resi dence. Tlio following statement will interest our readers: "For years I had backache, but of lato it seemed to have changed moro to headache. 1 also had dilllculty with the kidney secre tions, accompanied by too frequent action. I was troubled with a listless or tired feellug and though I iiccd about every kind of uicdlctuo I know about I cannot name ouo that I bavo not tested I got no permanent relief from any of tlioin, I finally read about Dean's Kidney Pills and got them from liirlin's Pharmacy. They wero the first remedy which gave mo positivo relief. Tliey stopped tlio bladder trouble and I liavo bad none of those headaches since. I recom mend Do in's Kidney Pills us tlio best kidney medicine ihat ever came out." Doau's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. 1'rlce 50 coats. Mailed by Foster-MUIium Co., Itullido, N. Y., sole agents for tlio U, S. Kemember tlio namo Doan's and tako no substitute. 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. PROFRSSIONAL CARDS M. ltUKKE. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Onico Ekhm bulldlnir, corner of Main as Centre streets, Shenandoah. J H. POMKItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BhennndoAli, Pa. pilOP JOIIN JONltS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box A3, Malianoy City, I'. Ilavlncr Mudleit umlt-r some ol tlio beat master ir Ixindou and Paris, will utve lisaoo pa the violin, mandolin, itultarand vocal cultura. Turnip rPHiMtnalila. AoilrfiMii 111 care of 8trnllB I tlm lowolol SSbsuaudoab, aubu oust. HE BfeJ&T r&nlNGrw'JcA THE PRODUCE MARKETS At Itofleeted !y Deallnars In I'hllnuol pblu nnd lliiltliiiiirii. Philadelphia Nov. 1. Flour slow; win ter si pei'Cn, . tJ.iTiTiHAO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, fl.l", -3..T,; e liy mills, extra, tiXa'n 2.0O. Itye Hour steady, but quiet, at J3 per ban el for choice Pennsylvania. Who it stronp: No. 2 red, spot, 71',i"2c. Corn t:rm; No. 2 mixed, spot. S'ViDT'Ac Oats unlet anil sieudy; No. 2 white, new, "0c; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 3014c. liny In light demand; choice timothy, $11 for larpc bales. IlLef llrm; beef bams, $1S.K0 019. Pork steady; family, $13il3.M. I.ard easy; western steamed, 53.20. Iiutter firm; western creamery, ir.&22c.i do. factory, HHUH'lc: Kleins, 23c; Imitation cream ery, 13-wlTe.: New York d-vlry, liglOc.; do. creamery, IfilrSL'e. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobblni? at 23Tj2Sc; do. wholesale 21c. Cheese steedy ; law. white and col ored, S'.jc.; small do., SWiSH&e.; light skims, ClifiTc.; pnrt do., 6ViiCe.l full -o., 2Vi3c. JSalthnore, Nov. l.-1'lour oull and un changed. ' Wheat llrm; srot, 7l'iW71ic.; month. 71W"li''.. December, 7".M?73o.: steamer No. 2 red. CTWiiiUc; southern, by sample, 07i"2')4c.; do. on grade, 7'4 72!ic; Corn steady; spot. 3"iVTi37c.: month. 37'Vti 37',c. ; new or old November or December 37i37',ic; January, Sr,3 37'4c; February, 37c; steamer mixed, SOVJ CTSCViie.; southirn, white, 3r,Ji371ic, new; do. yellow, rii4p37'e., new. Oats llrm; No. 2 .bite, western. 2S. 1 20c ; No. 2 mixed do.. LI-.'hSt. Itye firmer; No. 2 nearby. D5',.c. No. 2 western. C7i..c liny quiet and steady; No. 1 timothy, $10'10.GO. Live Mock .Vnrliot-. New York, Nov. 1. DeevcB steady; cables unchnnRcd. Calves qubt; ull sold; veals, ?r, ("."; oik- car of coarse western, f3, 'frrassers nominal. Mhrep barely steady; iambs Hi in for choiie tcrudi's; sheep, me dium to prime, $l.inff-l.70: selected export wethers, $3; lambs, fair to choice, $3.S5S B.bO. Hints film at $3.73'Q3.Cu; choice me dium stale hogs, $i. Hast Ubeity. Pa., Nov. 1. Cattle about steady; extra, i;ft5.20; prime, $!.f0ri3; com mon, $3. 231i3.cn. Hobs steady; prime me diums. JJ.70ti3.io: primo heavy, J3.73O3.S0; best Vorkers. $3.003.05; piss, J3.40O3.50; common. $2.23J(3.23; roughs, $2.C0ff3.-l0. Sheep slow; choice wethers, Ji.35Q4.40; common, $'.'.HUi3.r,0; cholco lambs, J3.230 5.40; common to good, $3.1005.10; veal calves, fG.30u7. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of die Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's- balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists 1 lllion I5lvt?' io-TrU'liy" "ice. Seattle, Wi'sh., Nov. 2.-NavlKatii.n on the Uppi-r Yukon river between Dawson nnd the lakes lias closed for the season, and all liver steamers bavo gone Into winter quarters. Thirty Klondikeis, v,ho left Dawson Oct. 10 on the steamer Flora, arrived here yester day. They report that the Flora was the last bout to leave Dawson. Tha Yukon was tilled with running Ice, and It would be impossible to make an other trip. Frank Sullivan, of Mexico, llo., reports a rich placer on Thistle creek, about 20 miles above Steward river. Onetb: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Eoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System, I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Dowel trouble. Your To soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aud strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford Conn, Sold by S. I. Kirlin and a guarantee. SympatDetfc fiusbaiuls. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband Is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promL uent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of "Mother Friend" before con finement, says, after seeing the elTects of the remedy, that if she had to go through the ordcul again, and there were but four bottles on the inarket, and the cost was J100 per bottle, the would have them. " Mother's Friend " Is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief In the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to tha cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's l'riend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuablo book "Before Baby la Born," nailed freo on application. THE ORA0FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlinla. 0a. VStnlllh? Por all Bilious and Kr.RVOus Diseases. Tliey purify the Blood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Ouro DYSPEPSJA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATIOM and P'MPLES FILL! 'GOLD DUBT." TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flonorg, tlio Ilillnl of Alneileii, Cull follllu. Via the tine pathway, "Tlio lion Mountain Ituiile," wlileli tt.net.es a region of perpeunl sunliliie, where snow storms, bllzzirds or blah altitudes me unknown, Pullman llr and second class palaco and tourist slccphi cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxico, Arizona, California, Oiesoii, Washington, Nebniska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rales, and all tlio couiforlsof modern mil way Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tbo Mlsouri Pacific ndlway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, d rop a postal canl, J. P. McGinn, T. 1. Agcut. Sill Unll road uvenuo, Kbuira, N. Y., or 301 broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt. (1. E P. Agt. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tbo diseased portion ot tbo ear. There Is only ono way to cure deafness, and that Is l,y constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by 1111 In flamed condition of the mucous lining of tbo Kiltac-bliiu Tube. When tills tubo gets inflamed you have 11 rumbling sound or Imperfect bear ing, and when It Is eutilely closed deafi.ess is the result, and'uutcss the Inllaiuniatfmi can bo aki-n out and this tube restoi-ct to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nino cates out of ten nre caused by catuirli, wbUb Is nothing but an liillamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars fnr any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be eiilcd by Hall's Cnt irrb Cure. Sesd for circulars, free. P. J. CIII5XIJY .t CO., Toleuo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. How Hallways Improve. Nothing settles a road-bed liko ago Witness a practical demonstnttioa of I theories by usiug tbo bouthcrn railway tbo short lino to Florida, this season. Tlio track will bo smooth, the schedules fast, tlio trains superb. Let John M, Heall, Distilet Pas senger Agent, 02S Chestnut street, Philadel phia, Pa,, arrango the details. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cateliiltirs for 1KIM), TJ10 IIkualii olllce has a full and complete lino of calendars for 180!). If you cou teniplato a calendar for your friends, icservo your order until you tee our lino. It will mean a big saviug to you. They aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable iu prico. Glvethe Children a Drink called Qnilu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tbo place of cofl'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked byr who hava used It becauso when proper!. nrcDarcd it tastes like tbo finest colfce but free from all its injurious properties. (Jsj- Ouids digostiou and strengthens the norves. It is not a Btlmulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about I as much as enfleo. 15 aud 25c. ennsylvania RAILROAD. OCHUYKIU, DIVISION. OCTOBEIi i, 1898. Trains will leave Hbenandonh after kue ftDOve datofor WlKgan, Ullbertou, Frackville. Dark Water, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Heading. I'ottstown, I'lioenlxvllle. Norrlstowu at d Pnm sielphla (lir'.d street station) at 8 09 and 8 13 a. ni.,2 02, 6 1 p. ill. on week days. Holidays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. 111. Trains lenvo Krackvlllo lor Shenandoah hi 7 80, 11 -IS a. m. and 8 46, 7 ISO p. a. Hominy, 11 01 n. m. and Q 48 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Hhenandoah (via Krack. vltli?ln 1 1 on n ... Knn vinn n. a. 10 33 a. m., 5 SO p. ni, Iave PhlladelpMa, (Broad street stAtlon), lor SliMindoah at 8 35 a. ui.. 4 10 p. m. week day. Bundayn li-avo at 8 DO and 0 23 a. lu, Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOB' NEW YOKK. Kipress.week.days. 8 20, 4 03, 4 50 & 04,5 15,8 SO 7 83, M 20, 'J 60, I0 21 11 00 a. 11 , 12 00 noon, 13 35 (Limited l 00 and l 22 I,, m ,) 1 40, 2 80, 3 20. ' 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 58 8 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m ., 12 01. Illcbt. Sundays. 8 20. 4 05. I 50. 5 0V ,8 20, 9 50, 10 21, 1185 a. 111., )2 01, 12 83, ' 4 02, (Limited I22,) 5 20, 5 56, 0 33, 7 02, WW t JU W f. 111., ii VI lUKUi Hxprcss lor nostou without change, 11 00a ., week-days, and 7 SO p. m., dally. For Sea (llrt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, LoiiB Branch, 820, 11 11 a lu, 3 30, 4 02 p in weekdays. For Lamber ville, Kaslon and Scruntou, CS0, U 00 a ui, 12 00 noon, 3 32, 5 00 ( Lmnbertvlllo unit Iustnu only), weekdays, nnd 702 p in dally. BulTulo, tl 00 u m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m daily. WASHINCITON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and WashlnKtou, 3 60, 7 20, 8 31, 10 20, 1123, u. in., 1209, I2UI 1 11, 3 12, 141. ( 25 ConRresional Limited,) 6 17. 855, 7 8l n. in., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays-, 3 50, 7 20, tl 12, 11 23, 11. ill., 12W, 1 12, 4 41, (D20 Congressional Limited,) 6 53 781 p. in. and 12 03 night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a in, 2 02 and 4 01 p in week duy,30Sandll la p in dally Atlantio Coast Line, express 1209 p m, and 1205 nlirlit. dully. Soiitlu-rii ltnliwuy, express 0 55 n m, dnlly. Cbesiipeako ii Ohio Hallway, 731 pin, dully. For Old Point Comfort und Norfolk, 10 2U a m weekdays, II 10 p m dully. Leavo Market street w hurl as follow) Kx press for New York, 9 00 a in, 4 30 p m week, days. For Loiik llruncb, via Scusldo Park, 8 30 a in weekdays. , , M Por Island Helk'bta, 8 30 a m nnd 4 00 p in weekday. FOB ATLANTIO CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware lb er brldite ICxpreei, 9 40 a ui,, 7 05 p.m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. in. Leave Market Street Warf Kxpress, 9 ft) a m, 2 00,4 00,5 00 p in. Sunday, 9 00, 10 00 u in ( aucoulliiouaiion i uu unu o w it in, For Cape May, Sea Itle City. Oeetn City. Avalon mone linruor, Angiesea, wnuwuuu llollj Beuch-Kxprce. 9 00 a m, 4 00, l. weckdn), Huudu , 9 00 a m Knp Hmnera l'ulnt lCxoreiu 4 00,5 00, p. in. week day Sunday, 9 00 aim 10 00 a. in. , . Tim Union Transfer Company will call for and ilicek baKKUBO from Intel and residence. I, II. HUTCHINSON, J. It WOOII, (leu'l Manager. Un'l iWn'i Agl