1 A EVENING HERALD ESTAIlLISllKtl IH70. f ublUhed every EvenlnK, Ktcept SumUy, fit Sotrrn jAiinm Hthect, N'ki Crstoh. Tim Hit-.M 1. -!rH net lit SlftmndoAh and the -iit'on i"i' I -fin six .ii week, yny Knl.olin cttrrni". Ity mm i 13.00 n year, or cent a montli, payable lti ativanco. Vdvcrtl.e mont. clmrireil according to ppneo and position. Thu publishers reserve the. rlelit to change the position of advertisement, whenever tho pub t'tatlon ( new. denianiU It. The right 1. leperve! to wjvany advertisement, whether imbl tor or not, Jat tho publishers may deem lumper. Advertising rate, made known upon appllratlon. Klltcred at the HMtolllce at Hhenandoah, I'a., as erond class mall matter. TKI.K1MI0NK t'ONNKCTION' 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. NOVrMlir.I! I 1803. OUR COUNTRY : r-irst. Last and Forever The Judiciary. The tute of non-partisanship in the selec tion of Judges is too good a rule to treat e. - for the most imperative reason. It is the corrective custom which the people have adopted to defend themselves against the dangers of elective choice. The Democrats cf Sihuylkill lounty are making a serious mistake in opposing the election of Judge Koch, lie is a Republican, truly; but he has proven himself well fitted for the Bench, and h.' shtUld be kept there. J'hiladephia A'c( ord, Dan. A 1,1 will agree that Pennsylvania needs n new ballot law, and it cannot come too froou. Wkhk tlie election lield to day, W. A. Stone, tlie ltepnblican candidate for tioyenior, would receive a plural ity of not less than (m.OOO. The Swallow .slump continues. TlIK Philadelphia 'rimes, which has advocated thoelection of Dr. Swallow, plainly tells the piu-non candidate that he is out of tho fight, and that the contest ih now between Stone and Jen Us. Onk of the peculiarities of this campaign is the spectacle of William A. Marr appealing to the loyalty of Democrats. Sir. Mnrr's past record is one that .stamps him as a slaught erer of Democratic candidates. Si'kakimi of challenges, the Demo cratic county chairman has so far re fused to meet Charles A. Snyder, the Republican candidate for Controller, and discuss the importance of that olilce. Apparently Chairman Mover Itnows when he is well olT. Majtv minds have been relieved by the settlement of the controversy as to where the next teachers' institute will be held, and on Wednesday next many more will be nt ease over a more stupendous question. As our iiredeeeti.sor would say, let us prepare to "get down to business." Many Democrats complain that Candidate flliirr is ignoring the bal ance of tho Democratic ticket. That is nothing new for Mr. Marr, as he al ways picks out a special candidate, and does not confine himself to one particular party, either, ilia record in this respect is well known. Notwithstanding tho fact that thu name of S. r. M. Jlollopoterj the Prohibition candidate for Congress, does not appear on tho ticket, through some questionable ruling, he will re ceive a large vote in this town. Many will write liis name upon the ballot, in the blank column for that purpose. Tick gunning season is open, and the first accident is reported in this town. Annually a warning is sounded about the accidental discharge of guns, and annually these accidents occur. Sportsmen, or rather those who huyo pretentions in that direc tion, cannot be too careful in tlie bundling of firearms. In the Administration's conduct of the negotiations for peace is stalwart und far-seeing statesmanship that will be ever brilliant In American history. Persistence in the patriot ism that won the sound-nionoy victory of 1800 will make a Republican triumph throughout thu country in 18118. Thus speaks the Now; York Hun, Democratic, one of the most in fluential papers of the country. Judcik Koch will recejvotlte sup port of tho majority of tho people ro gardless of their political alllllations, because ho has shown that his legal training has fitted him for tlie re sponsibilities of the office, and his iHlininistratlon of justice has not been that of a candidate for olllce, but rather that of a man fully impressed with the high and responsible trust placed In his keeping. Judge Koch's short career on tho Uench lias sur prised even his enemies, and has tended to elevate him In the raluds of 1. 1 . ws nrotner attorneys. A vot,e for Jttiigo Koch means to elevate the right man and support a principle, t tur wincti me jjemoorats have con. y teuded many years, that of a non partisan Judiciary. Hood's Should be hi every family- Pills medicine chest and every traveller'! grip. Thejr m InTllubU vL iha itomith U eat of ord.ri cut hudteha. blloumn, tut all Urr troubUi. M114 and tfflcUut. u cuu. iNVfiSrlGAtORSAT CAMP MfcAbE A I'ollllsvlvntllii Olllccc To IN or Im lierfcetloMH tit ('lilckmiiiiiitrii. Mlddlotowii, I'd., Nov. 4, Cfenernls Heaver nnd Wilson nml Cnptaln Unw ell, of the war lny . ;'jatlnB board, be Ean an Investigation of Camp' Meade yesterday, wlillo Omral IVxlRe, Colo nel Baxton and Hr. Conn. - :-e Inves tigating Fort Thomas. Ky. The Camp Meade Invi- tlRators wero shown over the camp yesterday after noon by (lenernl YotuiK. and In the evening tool the evidence of Captain Frunk N. M mre. of the Ninth 1'eliti sylvanla, wh ave tettlmony eoncern Ine the condition of things at tho ChlckamaURi camp. Mighty-two men of Moore's company were sick at one time and three of his men died from typhoid fever, one of whom was his brother. He ascribed his death partly to the nol es nt Lifter hospital. He criticized the food supply and com plained of the lack of medical sup plies. He thnucht the water supply and filthy cesspools were responsible for the epidemic of typhoid. Many days his company had only a barrel and a half of water, nnd this had to be haul ed over four miles. Potatoes and salt pork were often bad. and the latter was frequently filled with maftRots. Moore said that much of the sickness In his company was due to the Ioiik march at the review by General Sanger. Tim niiimwiirkcri' licuumpttoii. rittsburff, Nov. 4. While the re sumption of window glasB factories scheduled for Wednesday midnight was not as general ns expected, a good start was made, and the manufacturers expect the split In the ranks of the blowers and gatherers to result In a resumption In full before the end of the week. The Chambers company, at New Kensington, is In full operation and four factories In this city are working with a limited number of men. Other fac tories will start soon. Tcnehor Killed Two lirotliorx. Livingston, Ky., Nov. 4. John Meadows shot and killed John and Clayton Matthews, brothers, at Plneville, In this county, on Wednesday night. Meadows, who Is a school teacher, is now in Jail. Fagan, the most important witness, was found dead yesterday in his store room. where he slept for years. The Indi cations are that he was murdered, and the coroner Is holding an inquest. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It doci not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. 'Hie hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy 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 hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning 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 strong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of tlie bladder, inllammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may tun into Blight's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the gri'at dis covery of tlie eminent kidney and bladdei specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of il. However, if you prefer lo first test its wonderful merits, mention Kvi.ning IIi.kald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Uinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about il, both sent absolutely fiee by mail. Vntnl Kail Alter a l!auiiiol. New York, Nov. 4. 1'nlico Captain John M. O'Keefe. commander of the Elbrldge street station, died In St. Vin cent's hospital yesterday from Injuries received by falling down stairs at Llsscr's hotel early Tuesday morning. Ho was a guest at a birthday dinner given at that place in honor of Martin Engel, the Tammany Hall leader of the Eighth assembly district and a mem ber of tho council. Captain O'Keefe was taken to the hospital suffering with a fracture of the skull and par alysis, and did not regain conscious ness. He was 54 years old. Knergy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of onlor? Simply a caso of torpid liver, liurdock Wood Hitters will make a new man or woman ofyoU; Olilo fiotdlorsi From I'octo Ttlio. New York, Nov. 4. The United States transport Chester, Captain Cann, ar rived In quarantine last night at 8:30 from San Juan, Porto Rico, having on board the Fourth Ohio volunteer in fantry, under the command of Colonel A. IS. Colt, having loft San Juan Oct. 28. The officers nnd men of the Fourth Ohio comprise 1,120 persons and there are only thiee sick on board, who are convalescents of the regiment and do ing well. One soldier died of exhaus tion from chronic dysentery on Oct. 1, nd was burled at sea with military honors. To Cure a Cold In Ono Day fako Laxative, liromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the monov if it falls to euro. ic. Tho genuine has L. It. Q. 011 each tablet. tf North CiiroMini Political MothoriH. Italeigh, N. C, Nov. 4. Captain W. H. Kitchen, father of Congressman Kitchen, Claude Kitchen, A. C. Ilver- man, Eugene T. Whitehead nnd T. W. Kenner, all of Halifax county, N, C, were yesterday arraigned before Jus tice Montgomery, of tho supreme court, on a. charge of breaking Into the house of a negro registrar and forcing him to write his resignation, A bench war rant had been sworn out, but the ac cused parties came before It was serv ed. After hearing the evidence Justice Montgomery dismissed the case. A Good Thing for a Gad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhlor Ilros.. rug store. Donoiiiu-liic AIuoi'Ihiii,' New Y'o k, Nov, 4, A mass mooting was held In Chlckerlng Hall Inst night In the interest of the Independent state ticket of tho Citizen's Union. John Jay Chapman, who opened the meet ing, was bitter in speaking of Colonel Roosevelt, "He has nppealed for votes In a military uniform," he said, "try ing to make capital out of It. I don't mind his boyish campaign. I don t blame him for wrapping himself in the American Hag. He really thinks he Is the flag. When Roosevelt lends his aid to cover up Alger scandals he is trying to whitewash the most scan dalous thing of the nation." R. Fulton nulling, chairman nf h nuilni. "AlBerlsro una civil cervlce reform ar enough nlone to iiomnn.i iv,ir.i .,..(,. I made a Vigorous Protest nirntnt imi Z'' "". me principal speaker. nonall m. HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAttb INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not he Alarmed, But Look For the Cause. llrait troubles, at least among Americans, aie certniitly increasing and while this may be laigely due to llic excitement and worry of American business, it is -more often the it ult of weak stomachs, of pool digestion. Real, organic heart disease is incurable; but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble is organic. The close relation b"twceu Jieart trouble and poor digestion i because both organs are controlled by branches of the same great nerves, the sympathetic and I'ncuinogastric in another way, also the heart is affected by that form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food , there is a feeling of oppression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of the dis tended stomach on the heart and lungs, inter fering with their action ; hence arises palpita tion nnd shoit bieatli. Poor diceslion also poisons the blood, makes it thin and watery, which initates and weaken the heart. The most sensible treatment for heatt trouble is lo impiove the digestion and to insure (lie prompt assimilation of fowl. This can best be done by the tegular use after meals, of some safe, pleasant and effec tive digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, which may be found nt most drug stores and which contain valuable, harm less digestive elements in a pleasant, conven ient form. It is safe to say that the regular, persistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any foim of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full liral package of the tab'ets sold by druggists at 50 cents. I.ittlc book on stomach tioubles mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Winter Incursion Tickets oil the IVnn- syliunhi ltallroiid. On Novemhor 1 tho l'loitisvlvimt'i nuilm'ut Company will placo on salo at its principal uckci. omces excursion ticuets to all promi nent winter resorts in Wiv .Tors,v VIriln!n North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,, and Cuba. Thu tickets will bo sold at the usual low rates, with tho usual liberal return limits. The magnificent facilities of thn Pnnnsvl- vaiiia Railroad, with its many connections, make this the favoiite lino for winter travel. An illustiated book, descriptive of winter resorts, and giving routes of travel and rates for tickets, will bo furnished fieo after November 1 on application to ticket agents. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mjstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is lemarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disapjiears. The first dose gitatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf Flrot Firot i-lrol Insnro your property from loss in tho blest and strongest cash companies : l'hila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford File Ins, Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Hull Programs, Tickets, Kte. Tho Hkkalu job department is head quarters for ball programs, invitations, tickets and all sorts of printing for entertain ments. Latest styles in great variety in stock and prices are at rock bottom, consist ent with good work. AN IMI'OKTA.NT ;,l l'FUItUNCH. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not af lllcted with any disease, but that tho system nlmply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup 01" Figs. Manu factuied by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Tt'iiucisieo Troops Villi t" For "Service. San Francisco, Nov. 4. One hundred nnd seventy-five of the Tennessee regi ment who have been found unfit for service for one reason or unother were mustered out yesterday, under special orders of the war department. The men received pay nnd full allowances nnd were given money sufllcient to carry them back to Tennessee. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of l'upi) l.eo 'Atialn 111. Liondon, Nov. 4. A dispatch from Rome says the pope is 111 and Dr. Lap ponl has been summoned to his bed side. On account of the years and physical lack of vigor of the aged pontiff the news of his Illness caused widespread anxiety, and many mess ages were sent to the Vatican to learn the exact condition of the distinguished patient. Dr. Laponnl, however, has not as yet Issued a bulletin. No alarm Is expressed at the Vatican, but there Is general concern there becauso even a trifling Indisposition may be Injurious to one whoso health Is so frail. ltolitier Used nil Ax. Atlantic City, Nov, 4. John Jackson struck f.IrB.' Margaret Ilrlnkley three times over the head with an ax last evening, cutting three deep gashes in her skull. Her condition is critical and it Is likely that Jackson will have to answer tho ehnrge of murder. The motive of tlie crime Is thought to have been robbery, as Mrs. Ilrlnkley was to have received some pension money yes terday. Uoth are colored. Dragged to Dentil by QtilokHiuid. Strniliulalilirir. I'll.. Nov. 4. EUgenO Weld man, of East Hebron, near here, wnu fnnmi ile.nl vesterday near his home half Imbedded In nulckSand. Reside 111 til WIS found a hastily written note. which told that ho had been unable to extricate himself and that he was suf f,.rin,. i.rrihlv from liuiiucr and thirst. AVeldman said he was about to muke a prayer for reuef. He leaves a ramliy. (joiiernl I.oo's Mother Dead. Jtlchmond, Va., Nov. 4. Mrs, Ann Mario Lee, mother of General Fltzhugh Leo, died yesterday at the home of her son, Captain Daniel Lee, In Staf ford county, from the result of a fall received several dayfc ago. General Lee left this city for Stafford yester- Jay. tim OCCUPATION OP CUBA. Ktiovltnt nnd Puerto l'rliiolno to Ho Occupied This Month. Washington, Nov. 4. Secretary Alger yesterday Issued the first order looking to the mllltnry occupation of Cuba by the United Stntes troops. The order looks to the occupation of two points to begin with nameF Nuevltas and Puerto Principe, but the occupation Will be extended ns rapidly as the Span ish evacuation proceeds. The order directs the movements to begin at once, but according to the calculations of the department It will be scarcely feasible to make the llrst landing before Nov, 22. Headquarters of the new corps, which has been created for the pur pose of beginning the occupation, will be at Nuevltas under the command of General L. II. Carpenter. It was explained at the war depart ment that this first movement of troops to Cuba was ordered In advance of the date originally Intended for the reason that the Spanish evacuation commis sioners had unexpectedly notified the American commissioners that they In tended to evneuate Puerto Principe on the 22d of the present month. Con seriuently it became necessary to have United States troops on hand In Cuba to replace these Spanish forces to maln taln order and protect llf" and prop erty. Uovornment lici'clpts mid Upenpa. Washington. Nov. 4. The treasuier of the Pnlted States, Hon. 13111s II Roberts, has submitted to the secre tory of the treasury the onnunl report on the transactions nnd conditions of the treasury for the past fiscal year. The net ordinary revenues of the gov ernment were SI05.21.33., an Increase of !i",097,C30 over those of the previous year, while the net ordinary expendi tures were Sl4.1,r,0S,r.S2. an Inn ease of $77,591,423. The le.iultlng deficiency of $35,017,217 exceeds that of the preced ing year by $l!i,!94.7!3. In the receipts are Included $0,751,223 paid into the treasury on account of the sale of the Union Pacific and Kansas Pacific rail roads. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give norfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 rants per box. For sain bv A . Wssjor. Four TVotiiHlftfrnt n Political Meottno; Ashi'ville, N. C, Nov. 4, News has reached here of an affray at a political meeting In the Indian reservation, in Swnln county, In which four men were perhaps fatally Injured. William Bradley and his son Wallace, armed With pistols and clubs, attempted to break up a meeting of Indians and white Republicans. A free fight fol lowed, In which both the Rradleys were fatally wounded and two of the other crowd were badly cut. Thomas Raker, chairman of the Republican party In that precinct, has appealed to his political brethren here to send arms In case there Is further trouble. Hunting n Murdered 'Man's Monciy. Akron, O., Nov. 4. A Iage sum "of money .nas been discovered at the late home of Oscnr Osborn, who was mur dered In Richfield a few weeks am It Is said the murdered man had confided to a neighbor the hiding place of the money, and recently search was made, with the result that sums aggregating $10,000 were found. The theory Is now advanced that the strap found about Dsborne's neck was used to choke and htrangle him to Induce him to tell where the money was hidden. f.nrnlileil Wltlt'Umployprs' Monoy. Kansas Cltv. Nov. 4. FJII Levy, a youth about 20 years of age. who Is accused of having embezzled from his employers, Weston & Levy, wholesale butchers of New York, was arrested at the Union depot last night In company with a young woman who claims to be an actress, but who withholds her name. Levy admitted last night that he and another bookkeeper named Cohen had embezzled $8,000 from their employers, ono of whom Is Levy's brother, and that the money had been lost on the races. x.o.niimtiit nunnoii Npnmsliflitm Washington, Nov. 4. Secretary Long said today that the government would take no further Ktnn tn mien thn oaf of the Spanish warships destroyed by Admiral schleys fleet oft the coast of Santiago, but that the department would receive nronosltlons tn thnt rnri from any private firm that cared to undertake the work. It Is understood that there are two companies willing to undertake the work at their own risk, one a Swedish and the ntlmr n company on the Pacific coast. Woulil-lio Klopor's Doulilo Crime. Chicago, Nov. t. Carl Docile, a musician, shot Mrs. Rertha Rledel yes terday afternoon because she refused to leave her husband and elope with him. He then shot himself through the head, inflicting a fatal wound. Tho Weather. For District of Columbia, east ern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland nnd Virginia: Fair; rising temperature; fresh southerly winds. Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not bo cured by sprays, wnBhes and inhaling mixtures which reach only tho surface Tho disease, is In the blood, and can only be reached through the blood. S. S. 3. is tho only remedy which can have any elrcct upon Catarrh ; it cures the dlsenso perma nently nnd forever rids tho system oi overy trace of tho vale complaint. lllss Joslo Owen, of Montpcller, Ohio, writes: "I was af flicted from fnfnncj with Catarrh, and no one can know the suffering It producei better than I, Tin sprays and wash el prescribed by the doc tors relieved me only temporarily, and &y thongh I used them constantly for ten years, tho disease had a firmer hold than ever, I tried a number of blood remedies, but their mineral lngredlenti settled In my bones and gave me rheumatism I was In a lamentable condition, and after ex haustlng all treatment, was declared Incurable Seeing S. S. S. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my system was under the effect of the medicine, I began to Improve, and aftor taking It foi two months I was ourcd completely, the dreadful dUcase was eradicated from my sys tem, and I have had no return of It," Many have been taking local treat ment for years, nnd find themselves worse now than over. A trial of S.S.S.rThoBlood will prove it to bo the right remedy for Catarrh. It will cure tho most ob stinate case, Hooks mailed free to any address by Swift Speollic Co., Atlunta, Ga, "1$ mmt MKftf t inf. Womon Evorywhore Express thol Gratltudo to Mrs. Pbakhnm. firs. T. A. WALDP.N, rjlbion, a a., writes! " Drak Mrr. Piskiulm: Before talc ing your medicine, llfo was a burden to inc. I never saw a well day. At my monthly period I suffered untold misery, and n great donl of tho time I was troubled with a sovcro pain In my bide. Uofore ilnishing tho first bottle of your Vegetable Compound I could (ell it was doing me good. I continued its use, also usod the Llvor Pills and Sanative Wash, and hare been greatly helped. I would like to have you usa my letter for the benefit of others." Hrs. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, gis nulberry St., Lancaster, Ohio, writes I "UKAit Jlns. Pinkham: For two years I was tronblod with what the local physicians told me was inflamma tion of tlie womb. Every month I suf fered terribly. I had talton enough medicino from the doctors to ouro any one, but obtained relief for a short time only. At last I concluded to write to yon in regard to my ease, and can say that by following your advice I am now pefectly well." rtrs. W. R. DATES, riansfleld, Ls., writes I " lieforo writiug to you I suil'crcd dreadfully from painful menstrua tion, leucorrhooa nnd soro feeling in the lower part of tho bowels. Now my friends want to know what mnkcu mo look so well. I do not hcsltnto onu min ute in telling them what has brought about this great change, I emmet praise Lydia 'E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound enough. It is tho greatest remedy of tlie age." Coming lhelits. Nov. 1 Grand conceit in tho Methodist Episcopal church under tho auspices of tho M. K. church choir, assisted by tho Shenan doah male, paity. Nov. ltltli. Grand annual supper under auspices of the ineiubersof Trinity llcformed church, in Itobbins' opera house. Nov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, in itob liins' opera house, tinder auspices of the Dewey Club. Nov. tilth. Turkey supper under tho auspices of the All Saints' church will bo held in the church basement, corner Oak anil West streets. Glvethe Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food diink to tako tho placo of cofleo. bold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso wheu properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coll'ee but is I'reo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oalds digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it witU great benefit. Costs about I as much as eollen. IS anil 2.ric. Arc You Going to Havana 1 It will bo a lovely trip for you this winter and it can bo mado cheaply and comfortably. John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, !23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'a will furnish you all information if you will writo to him. Had Catarrh SO Years. Josiali Ilacon, conductor on the P. W. it 11. H. R., says. "I had suffered with catarrh for 36 years and regarded my case as hopeless. One day I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. llcnrn in a Braz ilian halm circular. Hcaru was the engineer on my train and I knew his case w as desperate. I talked witlt Ileam and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the Halm at once. There was not much change for the first two months hut then 1 lwgan to improve and in six months, lo my inexpressible satisfaction, I was entirely cured." Shenandoah drugstore, wholesale agents THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality und simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro and skill with which it is manufactured by sciontific processes knox.n t tho California Fia Svnur Co. only, and wo wisli to impress upon all the Importance of purchasing tlie true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Calikounia Via Syntip Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will tsslst ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Thu high standing o'f the Cai.i roitsiA Fia Svitui- Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho nnmo of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of ull other laxittiviw, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogefrits beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN I'KANCINOO, Vol. I.(IUISVILI.I Kl. JIKW VtlKK. NV. HARQUHAR ntifi Ajax Confer Crank Engine Rupld, Accurate, strong nnd filmple, with laryrj Bills or wheels, btrong nnd safe. No l'nrqulinr Holler linn ever ox liluileil. Abo standard agricultural Implement (generally. Hay rreewea h specialty eena ror Catalogue aitu prices tc L 8. FAROUH AR CO.. Ltd., York, Pa For all Bilious and Nervous Diseases, They pur'fy the Dlood. and give Hi i v action to the entire rystim. f lata tli Curo DYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES WREHTBK TRANSPORT PANAMA SAFE. Stopped nt llnvnnii to l.nnd Sovon of Her I'nxsetujorM. Havana, Nov. 4. The transport I'an oma, from Snntngo, fears for whose safety had been entertnlned, arrived here yesterday. The Panama remained only long enough In port to Innd seven of her passengers, nnd proceeded on her trip north within nn hour of reach ing Havana. The party landed Includes Congress man John V. Ualzell, J. V. Stngle, K. M. Cross, J. 11. Savage, Jr.; C. F. Hurraman, ex-Congressman Oeorge V, Huff nnd W. Ii. Hmvor. They have Just visited l'once, San Juan de Porto Itico and Snntlngn de Cuba. The Pan ama acted upon the orders of General Wood In landing tho American travel ers here. They expect to take the next Tampa boat, on their way to Washing ton, hut owing to the quarantine regu lations they will have to stay here un til Nov. ID. The Panama did not en counter any bad weather. niiirrll I'i'nop- """Hipy 7r'drs. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Nov. 4. There has been no further trouble among the col med soldiers. Anticipating another out hreak on the part of the. Sixth Virginia regiment, which mutinied on account nf the appointment of white officers, tho commandant at Camp Poland kept three regiments under arms. The Sixth Virginia, however, drilled today tinder the new ofllryrs. lliiliiiner'H Mliid !x u'i'iliiiik. Beaver Dam, Wis., Nov. 4. Adam Hammer, who shot nine men at the Howell Manufacturing company's shops. Is stilt In Jail here, and denies all recollection of tho affair. He said to his wife, who visited him In his cell, that h" was Very sorry that such a thing should have happened, but he know nothing of It. With the excep tion of J. K. Lyons, who was shot In the eye, no serious consequences have resulted. The affair was an outgrowth of a series of practical Jokes on Ham mer by his fellow workmen. THE PRODUCE MARKETS AU Itolleeted by llouilnirs In I'hllndol phlti and llul tlmoro. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Flour weak! win ter .superllnc, $3.231i2.W; Pennsylvania roller, clear, JX15fi3.S3; city mills, extra. $2.C.'Ti2.!0. Rye Hour steady at $3 per barrel or choice Pennsylvania. Wheat firm: No. 2 red. November, 71?4iit72c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, November, 37,'ir38i4c. ; No. 2 yeh'oiv, for local trade, 39V440e. Oats quiet, but steady; No. 2 white, 30c; No. 2 white., clipped, 30Hff31c. Hay dull; choice tlmotlty, $11 for large hales, lleef firm; beef h.tms, JlS.GOll). PorkVflrm; fumlly, $13il3.r0. Inrd steady, western steamed. ?.".33. Butter llrm; western creamery, 1523c; do. factory, H4fJ14l4c! Klglns, 23c; Imitation creamery, 13017c; New York dairy, 145119c; do. creamer', 15c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 251i2Sc. ; do. wholesale, 21c Cheeso steady; large, white and colored, ic; small do., SfH'.ic, part skims. 5',4SCV4c; light do., G'Vii'c.; full do., 'WilAc. Kggs firm; New York nnd Pennsylvania, 21V4 22c; western, fresh, 21c Potatoes steady; Jersey, lfil.37i; New York, $1.2501.50; Long Island, Jl.2501.75; Jersey sweets, Jl1.73; southern sweets, 50073c Turpen tine easy at CV207c Cabbage dull at SI 03 per 1U0. Hiiltlmore, Nov. 3. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull; spot and month, 7Hiif(71!!aC; December, 73073',ic; steamer No. 2 red, CC340C7c; southern, by sample, CC072c; do. on grade, Cr,?i071?ic Corn easy; spot and month, 37037Uc; new or old November or December, 37037Hc; January. ;037c; February, 37!6c; southern, wluto und yellow, 33037'c Oats firm; No. 2 white, western, 29140) 30c; No. 2 mixed do., 280 2314c. Hyo (Inn; No. 2 nearby. 53Mic; No. 2 western, 67'4c Hay In better demand; No. 1 timothy, $10010.50. I.lvo Stock Mnrkots. New York. Nov. 3. Heeves stendy; cables slow. Calves stendy; veals, com mon to prime, $.'1.2307.75; grassers rind westerns nominal. Sheep quiet; lambs steady, but slow; sheep, ordinary to prlire. J3.501i4.70; extra wethers. $5.10; lambs, medium to choice, $3.371,i05.S714i mainly $3.IU'n5.!i0. Hogs slow, but firm, ut 53.J.O0 3.1.5. East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 3. Cattle steady; extru. $303.20; prime, $4.9003; common. $3.230 3.CO. Hogs ruled steady at a decline of 5e. on all grades; prime heavy. $3.700 3.73; mediums, $3.630 3.70; best Yorkers. $3.GO03.C5; light Yorkers, $3.55 3.C0; pigs, $3.500 3.35; Bklps, $2.2503.25; roughs. $2.230 3.40. Sheep steady; choice wethers, $1.300 4.40; common, $2.5003.50; choice lambs, $5.250 5.40; common to good, $3.4005.10; veal calvtB, $6.6007. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot rnch the diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by eoustltu tlonal reineilies. Deafness Is caused by nn in llnined condition of the mucous lining nf the Hilstachlan Tube, When this tube gets inllnmcd you have a rumbling sound or iniperftct bear- lug, nnd when It Is entirely closed dcnfi.ess Is thu resillt.and unless the inllmmnutlon can be akeli out and this tube restored to its noniml ondltlon, beurlng will bo destroyed forever) nine cases out oi ten are caused uy ciuarrn whUh Is nothing but nn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wowlllgtvn One Hundred Dollars for any ensu of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that coif not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Head for circulars, free. 1'. J. CHUNKY .t CO., Toleoo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Are You Coins to Cuba 7 If yon are, John it. lieall, District I'assen ger Agent, Southern Hallway, 1128 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tho man to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Write to him. Buy Koystouo flour. l!o sure that the name LESSIO & IlARR. Ashlsnd. Pa. Is prlii tun on wcrv ReV PROFESSIONAL CARDS M.nUItKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. ORlce Kgan building, corner of Main ai. Centre streets, Bhciiandoah, J II. 1'OMKHOY, ATT0R NEY-AT-L AW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOK JO1INJ0NICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the beat masters lo London and Parts, will give lessoio on the vlollu, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Address In earn ot Hlrouae thn 1ew!flr Hbenamloali rHiLn.-cnmr-store, o DKALEIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO Wost Centre Qtrast From Extreme Norvousnass. 4 V J? THAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary to curo nil diseas es, ls a fact well known to ovoryono. Dr. Mllos' Systc.t of Restorative Itcmedlos consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, each foriU own purpose Mrs. h. 0. Ilrnmlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, wiliest "For years 1 suf fered fromcxtrcmo nervousness and amioy ltig const Ipatlou.dovolopliiglntoralpltatlon nnd weaknoss of the hoart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and illustration. I be;an using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Hoart Curo and Norvo nnd Liver Pills and tho Antl-l'aln Tills to relievo sudden paroxysms of p.iln and headache. I soon folt ranch Improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Iicsloratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good hoalth. Dr. Miles' Remedies! aro sold by all dm? gists under a pnsltlvo I guarantee, first bottle benefits or money ro- j funded. Iiook on dis eases of tho heart and! nerves free. Address, VK. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkbu P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOnUYKILL DIVISION. October 4, 1898. Trains will leave Rhenandnnh after Inn anare date for VlKKftnt Gilbert on. Frackvllte Data Water, St. Clair, Pottnvllle. Hamburg, Kcadlujo Pottstowu. Phoenlxvflle. KorrUtown adPhu aiel)liU(llrtd street atatlon) at 6 US and 815 a. m.. 2 02. 0 10 n. tn. on week davit. Hundavn. 3 15 a. m., 4 23 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllte (or Shenandoah t 7 SO, 1140 a.m. and 5 40, 780 p. u. Sunday, ii ui a. m. ana o 40 p. tn. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vUlo)710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 JO p.m. Sunday Iieave Philadelphia, f Broad street station), fot Shenandoah at 8 85 a. m 4 10 p. m. week days. ounuays leave a o ou onu v zs a. ru. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOH NEW YOltK. Kxpress.week-davs. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 05.5 15.0 50 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limiieu m uu ana p. r.i ,i i iu, ou, a 3 50,4 02,5 00, 5 56 6 00, 7 02, 7 50. 1000 p. m., 12 01. niirlit. Sundays. 8 20. 4 05. 150. 5 Oj. 5 15. 8 20,9 56, 10 21, 1183 a. m., 12 OJ, 12 33, 2 80, Oi, (iimitea mzj,j oau, 'omi, duo, jia, ou, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ihm week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally, For Sea CSirt, Asbury Purk, Ocean drove, Lone Branch, 820, 11 11 a in, 330, 4 02 p m weekdays For Lanibertvllle. Easton and Scranton. G50, 0 00 a in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (l.nniirtvil!o nnd i '.ust on oniyj, weeuuayq, anu y uz p mutiny. Buffalo. 9 00 n in. 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washtnirton. 8 50. 7 20.8 32. 10 20, U 23, a. m., 1209, 1231 1 It, 312, 4 41, (5 25 Congressional Limited.) fi 17. 655,7 3l p. in., and 12 OA nluht week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912, 11 23. a. in.r 1209, l 12,4 41, (520 ijongressionai ljimiieuj ooo yui p. m. anu 12 m night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a in. 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 15 p in dally Atlantic coam L.ine, express uu p in, ana 12 03 night, dally. Southern Hallway, express 0 55 p m, dully. Chesapeake A: Ohio Uatlway, 731 p m, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p in dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows: lix- press for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 30 p in week days. For Isotig Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a tn weekdays. ror island Heights, n m ana iw p in weekdays FOtt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a in,, 7 03 p. m, Sundays, 9 20 a. in., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 a in, 2 00,4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a in I accommodation 4 iiu anu a uu p ra, For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocetn City, A.valon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wild wood and Boll Beach Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00, p in week days. Sundays. 0 00 a m. For Homers Point Express, 9 00 a. m.. 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 anil 10 00 a. in Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from betels and resiliences. 1. II. HUTCHINSON, J. It. WOOD, Gen'l Manager. Oen'l pHHi'ir'r Agt Lauer'sSae. 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. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, ' 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. DRINK CLKARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Hemediesi -t. Iud. V3 t V