EVENING HERALD KSTAIILISIIKI) 1870. t'ubllihed everr Kvenlng. Kicent Sunday, at Sotrrn Jabm Struct, Nit it Ckstbk. The Herald l rteilr- ted 'nHticnandoah and the am-iiiu .Ni" i... -(-.flx r- nta n week, pay tothi- rn. ' lly niiil' W.00 a y ear, or 23 cntan month, pnynlilei In Bdvnneo. Advertise ments chareed nccordlnir to paco nnd position. Tho pnhllhem rerve tho rlsclit to chance the position of advertisement"! whenever the puh 'tMloq of news dciminda it. Tlie right Is teserved to tJrvtany ndvertl'cment, whether paid tor or not, i.iat the piiMI-her may deem Ipioper. Advertising rates niBdo known upon application. Entered at the piwtonli'o at Hhenandoah, I'a.,aB second ca4 mall matter. TKI.1CPHONK CONNUUTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. NdVKMlir.K 7. IMS. DUU COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. The Judiciary. I he rule of non-partisanship in the setec- ti m of Jntiget is too good a rule to break ex : , the molt imperative reason. It is the , r,. live custom which the people have .-' to defend themselves against the . ;:, if elective choice. The Democrat i- .Jmylkill county are making a serious i in opposing the election of Judge A ,, i. He is a Republican, truly; but he has himself welt fitted 'for the fieiuh, and Jumld be kept there. Philadelphia K i ', Pern. KvKltY.noi)tln Sheimmloiih knows hi W. N. Stein, the candidate for Coroner, nnd the vote he will receive here will be homethintr to be proud of. Ik you want to vote the straight tirket, place a mark in the circle ; if vou desire to "scratch," avoid the circle and mark opposite each nume. For Controller. The nominee of the Republican party for County Controller is Charles A. Snyder, Hq., the present incum bent. Mr. Snyder is a Pennsylvanian by birth, speaks the Gerumn language fluently, nnd his ancestors were imiuiij; the earliest settlers in the western part of Schuylkill county. He was appointed Controller about eitrht months ago by Governor Hast ings. Mr. Snyder's administration of that office lias been highly successful, ho lias instituted many reforms in the office, has saved the taxpayers thous ands of dollars, and it Is admitted by his opponents that he lias made n ttood official. This is why Mr. Snyder should be elected. The office of County Controller can truthfully be said to be the most Im portant odice in the county, that offi cial being confronted with more legal technicalities than any other ollleinl on the hill. Mr. Snyder possesses the necessary legal and business training, and for tliat nnd other reasons the people wdl mnke no mistake by electing him. Thk Kepublicnn candidate for Sur veyor is Mark C. Howninn, of Muha lioy City, who linshillidredK of friends here. The office is of little import ance, nnd Mr. 13owmnn is fully com petent to draw the salary. A story of a deal in Hutlor town, tthip, whereby Congressman Urumm nnd W. A. Mnrr were to benefit, has been published and denied. Tho story, however, like Hampio's ghost, will not down nnd the fact that Ken noy and Carey, two Democratic poli ticians of that township, nre out for the Congressman gives the story n degree of probability. Republicans will not permit Judge Koch to be traded, and it behooves Mr, liruium to produce some evidence that there is no bargain of this kind to secure the support of the Uutler township 3)eniocrntic gang. S. H. Edwards, the Republican candidate for District Attorney, bus ninny personal and political friends in Shenandoah, who have done effec tive work in his interest. Mr. Kd wnrds bus promised, if elected, to re form the District Attorney's office, and there nre few possessing the ability nnd courage to do it better. The Legislature. The First Legislative district is Re publican by a small majority, nnd Hhould return n member of that party to the legislative halls at Harrisburg, in the person" of 11, G, lteitzel, of Mnhanoy City. He hns made an at fectlye nnd successful canvass among the people, Phe Republican candidate is a geu tlemnii of learning, who possesses a Jjrond conception of tho requirements of the office to which his party has auuuiilmously nominated him. Dr, Relfzel knows his own mind, hns strong convictions upon public) ques tions, is thoroughly conversant with the desires nnd needs of the labor in- terests, which are paramount amongst the citizens of his district, and, If elected, 110 ring or clique will be able to swerve him from the path of duty which he conceives to be right and Just amongst men. If the people are true to themselves Hood's Are galulne favor rapidly, mmbLb m ' Dullness men aiid travel-. J)m I 1 f 4 leri carry them In vest I III wV.li. laillak eirrr them lit ponti, linunkeejwrf kep tliem In inMlctnf 1MU, frlud! rwuinmtuU tUw to (rlciula. ftc. nnd Would ?erv? tholr own lntorpnts best, thuy will, with ono ncoord, Ir roHpectlvoof political dlU'tit-i-nci', ;o to tho polls to-morrow nnd vott hh ii nult to tend liiin to tile Legislature. Tho time 1ms arrived when the people Hhould M'nd men who possess Intelligence mul honesty of purpose to Harrlsliur to make law i tor them. T)r. Helt.el Is n man of that clinrneter. Daviii M. Uuaiiam, Republican Candidate lor Senator in the liUlli District was born In Middlcport, Schuylkill county in IMS and has been a resident of the County ever since. He came to Mahiuioy City in 1805. H began life in the mines at an early arc, and his practical knowl edge of the needs of the workingnieii of tills District make him a desirible representative. He has been n suc cessful merchant of Mahnnny City for a number of years, and his chari ties have been extensive during the business depression that pervaded this region during a recent period. His nomination by the Republicans of the District was made without any opposition, and while he has always been a Republican he has not been a partisan in an offensive sense. He will not oul receive tho active sup port of Ills party, but of a large circle of friends, who will rally to his standard because of their personal Interest in tho advancement of the man rather than tho candidate. Non-Partisnn Judiciary. Thu unanimous nomination of the Honorablt1' Richard H. Koch for Common Pleas Judge by the Repub lican convention to succeed himself, is a most gratifying circumstance. Having been on the bench for over a year by appointment of Governor Hastings, he has shown judicial qual ities of a high order, and hits filled with dignity the office for which he has been selooted. There are at present four Judges on tho bench in our county, of whom Judge Koch is the only Republican; tho other three being Democrats. Last year the Republicans endorsed the re-election of Judge Dectliel, a Democrat, and it would have been graceful for the Democrats to have been ns non-partisan this year with reference to Judge Koch, as the Re publicans thon were with reference to Judge liechtel, or as they now nre townrd Judge Albright in Lehigh, Judge Gunster in Lucknwnniin, Judge Metzger in Lycoming, nnd Judge Meyer in Clinton. All these lire Democrntic Judges supported by Republicans for re-elec tion. The Democratic nomination of a candidate, therefore, shows a purely partisan spirit and has nothing else to support it. This is why there is such a strong sentiment among fair- minded and unprejudiced Democrats in fnyor of the election of Judge Koch. The Republicans are entitled to one Judge on the bench, and he should be elected by tho votes of all citizens of whatsoever party. Let his majority be so overwhelm ing that never again will tho question of partisanship enter into the election of a Judge in this county. DuuiNO S. G. Middleton's term nt the Almshouse iniuiy reforms have been inaugurated, economy has been practiced, nnd the savings of his nd ministrntion make a good showing. This is the record of tho Republican candidate, and he deserves nnd wil) receive re election. Through all the scandal and alleged wrong-doing nt the eounty almshouse, Mr. Middleton has remained without even the breatli of. suspicion upon him, nnd has the consciousness that his record will benrtho fullest investigation. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The 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 lo urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it ; f after Kissiiig lliere 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 the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and somelimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Bright' s Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great dis- covery of the eminent kidney and bladdet specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis ease. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no ono need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits, mention Kvi'NiNO Hi-.rai.d and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Iiingliamlon, N. V., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. 'I,oh or the) Maria Tertwn. Charleston, S. C, Nov, 7, The wreck ing tug llerrltt arrived Saturday with the news of the loss of the Spanish Steamer Infanta Maria Teresa, once Ad miral Cervera'a llagshlp. Tha Maria Teresa was sunk on Tuesday, Nov. 1, In a severe Bale 30 miles off Wntllng Island, of the Bahama group. The ves sel was sunk In the naval battle off Santiago, und wus recently raised by the wreckers under the direction or Lieutenant Hobson. She was being towed north for the purpose 01 com pleting repairs. ,1'rIui'B tJuoruo'H Appointment Doluyod Constantinople, Nov. 7. M. Zonleff, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, has formally popqned the appointment of Prince Geurco of Greece aa commis sioner general of the, European powers )n crete. 1 THE SIMPLEST CURE f-'OR InDIGES TION, As Well as the Safest and Cheapest. The new medical dicov'ery, Sluait's Dys- iepsla Tablets, digest the food instead of making the worn out stomach do all the work, Rive it n much needed rot, ami a cure of djs)fpsia is the natural result. You get nourishment and rest at the same lime because these Tablets will tlioionglily dieest all wholesome food taken into the stomach whether the stomach works or not. line Ureilain lo ieull because the diges tive oigun are given a chance lo rest ami re cover their natural vigor mid tone. The Tablets nie then no longer required. To show the manner in which the remedy acts ou different people and how quickly and effectually it cures stomach troubles wc pre Snt a few rrcent cases. Mr. J. O Woiully, of Peoria, Ills,, writes : I was unable lo eat an) thing hut the plainest food and even that often distressed me, but since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I can eat nnj thing and everything I want. Mis. Samuel Kepple.of tlirty.l'a., writes : 1 have been entirely relieved of my stomach troubles by your Tabids. 1 suflercd three years with sour stomach and gas at night. I am thankful for them. Mrs. A. V.. llowen, llarnnrd, Vt., writes ; think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best thing for dyspepsia I ever took. I will recommend them to anyone troubled as bad as I was. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will not disap point because they cure Dyspepsia surely and lastingly by causint' the food to be properly assimilated, and cure constipation by pro ducing the proper quantity of bile. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per package. Send for free book on stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. ltttloit by 11 Hoy Krlelid. Mlllvllle, N. J., Nov. 7. The saddest accident that lias occuried here In many years took place at Wheaton's glass factory Saturday, when a piece of coal thrown by Itobert Ithubart, 13 years old, at Wllbert Lloyd, aged 20, struck the latter near the ear, killing him almost Instantly. Lloyd teased Rhulmrt, who became angered. On Lloyd's return from the tempering lehr, where he had gone to deposit bottles, Ithubart threw the piece of coal at him, striking him on the head with It back of the ear. Lloyd staggered and stooped as if to pick up the coal to re turn It, when he toppled over and fell dead. The boy Is nearly crazed with remorse. Knersy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Hitters will make a now man or woman of you. V AVcJeointim Mourn tho Hcrooi. Columbus. O., Nov. 7. The Fourth Ohio volunteer Infantry was given a royal welcome by the people of Co lumbus and vicinity yesterday. As this was the only volunteer regiment from this state that participated In a battle in the war with Spain, more than ordinary interest was manifested in its home coming. Four of the 12 companies in the regiment were from this city. An escort composed of the Seventeenth United States infantry and a large number of civic organizations, that made an Imposing procession, met the regiment at the depot. After the regiment had reached its old armory at the Columbus Auditorium a feast, which had been prepared by the ladles of the city, was spread before them. Xo matter how long you have had the cough ; If it hasn't already developed into consumption,' Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syiup will euro it. ' Churned Wttli 1 1 lctrf. 1 "ItoclHtration. New York, Nov. ".Acting upon war rants issued to Superintendent Mc Cullagh, of the state bureau of elec tions, last Saturday, the police yes terday arrested 6S employes of Bellevue hospital, who are charged in the war rants with illegal registration. The 68 men left the hospital escorted by the policemen. All the men arrested reg istered In the Fourth election district of the Twenty-second assembly dis trict, of which Commissioner of High ways Keating Is the Tammany leader. Some of them are said to have lived in that election district for more than a decade. They were held In fDOO bail each to await the action of the grand Jury. Bonds were furnished for all, and the men were allowed to depart. Murulimirt'H ltoturn to Vrnnco. Paris, Nov. 7. The Matin confirms the report that the government will Instruct Major Marchand to return to France with his expedition from Fashoda by way of Jibutll, on the Gulf of Aden, the "only route consistent with French dignity." Tho paper ex presses the hope that the national flag "will not again be Involved In such small colonial enterprises unless suc cess Is assured beforehand, both dip lomatically and by adequate support." Hounding Up tho Tramps. Trenton, Nov, 7, Fifty more tramps were arrested Saturday at the coal chutes along the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, just outside of the city limits, Tills is the spot where William Cowan and Daniel Brady were held up and shot by tramps, Cowan dying from tho effects of his wound. Ten of the tramps arrested Saturday were committed to Jail, and the others were released with a warning to make themselves scarce. Lawmaker Sent tc5 I'i-Ikoh. Washburn, Wis., Nov. 7. King G, Staples, a member of the legislature, was on Saturday sentenced by Judge Fish to 18 months In the penitentiary for embezzlement from the town o Iron Itlver, while chairman of the board there. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. (.'little itoculpts In lMil'ndiilphla and the Latest (Jinr.tl()lls. Phlladelnhla. Nov. T.-'hu recelnts of cattle In this city last v.to'k were as fol lows: Beeves, 2.M2; sliiisp. 8,158; hogs, 5,730. llecelpts for tho previous week were: Beeves, 2,729; sheep, 0,009; hogs, 7,093. Beef cattle were In better aemana ana with only a light run prices closed firm and hi some Instances higher. Quota tions: Extra. GViiiG&c.: good, 49i?5c.; me dium, IVjjjfSjiC.: common, 4ttff4c. mieep wermuuu uuu lower uu uu kiuucb except lambs,' which were active, but lower. Wo quote: Kxtra, -HtJitic; good, 4l!4Mc, medium, 3VVu3?ic., common, 2Vi5 3Uc; lambs, 4ii49ie. jlpgs were In fair demand, and with lighter receipts pi ices hhowed no change. We quote: Best western, UHifiBc; other grades, M6'-..c. Fat cows were In fair demtind at 2H5J Sfco. Thin cows were unchanged at $S to 118, Void calves wera uutlve and firm at Milch cows wcit- active nt $256 30. Prettied bevves were In good request at FOURTEEN PROBABLY KILLED Jly tho Collnpio or n Now Theater ltiilldlnir In Detroit. Detroit. Mich., Nov. 7.-The new live story Wonderland theater building Is practically in ruins and many lives have been sacrificed by an appalling accident which occurred therein Sat urdK afternoon. While some 30 men wei.-' at work In various parts of tho half finished theater portions of tho structure the roof fell In without a sec ond's warning. Nearly every work man was carried down Into the theater pit, the top gallery was crushed down upon the lower gallery, forming n slope, down which slid broken steel girders, planks, tlmbeis, bricks and a great quantity of cement from the roof and currying along a struggling company of men Into the pit below, very few of whom escaped Injury. The death list thus fur has reached 11, three hodl- s having been recovered yesterday. The known dead are: Gcon;e White, tinner; Mnrtln Shafer, painter; Peter Pfellle. carpenter; Frank Wolf, tinner, and August Sullarh, Cor nelius McArron, James Oegerschke, Ju lius Jauuschowskl, John Creszelskl nnd Max Pett, laborers. Fred Miller, Charles Mlelke and O. Mullln are be lieved to be lying dead beneath the debi 1.x. All the injured at the hospitals are reported Improving, except Kdward Fisher, who Is expected to die. A mass meeting of representative citizens was held yesterday In the mayor's olllce and over $1,000 was subscribed for the relief of the families of those who were killed. The loss on the property was estimated today for the llrst time. It Is believed that $102,000 will entirely cover It, What caused the catastrophe Is still unknown, and probably will not bo known until the coroner's Inquest Is held. A prominent local architect stated that he did not believe In the theory that the steel work was faulty, but said he did believe that it was not heavy enough. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, as they cannot reach tho .lUenctl portion of the ear. There is only one way lo cure ile.ifness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness N caused by an iu tlamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tbli tnbo gets inllumcd you bavo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, nnd when It Is entirely elo-od deafness is thu result, and unless the InHninination call bo nken out and tills tube restored to Its normal condition, hcarlnir will be destroyed forever; nine civcs out of tell are caused by catarrh, wblli Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wowillglvo One Hundred Dollar for nny cuxeof Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by HalTs Catarrh Cure. Sesd for circulnra, free. 1'. J. CIIK.NUV .t CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruKirlst, 75c. Colonel ltryiiu Homeward Hound. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 7. Colonel W. J. Bryan, of the Third Nebraska, passed through Birmingham yesterday on his way home. Colonel Bryan was met at the train by a treat many friends, who kept him busy shaking hands. Colonel Bryan's health is Im proving rapidly. To Curo it Coltl in Ono Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofimil the money if it fails to cuie. 23c. Tho genuine has L. 11. Q. ou each tablet. tf Another t.ubor Hattlo lit Pnna. Pana, Ills.. Nov. 7. There was a re newal of hostilities yesterday between the union miners and the Imported ne groes from Alabama. A negro attacked James Boyle, a union miner, near the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern de pot, which caused the battle. Twenty flve or 30 shots were exchanged, and two negroes were slightly wounded. Major Butler Immediately sent a de tachment of soldiers and a Gatllng gun to the scene. No arrests have been made thus far. The women and chil dren were greatly frightened, and ran for places of safety. Further trouble Is not anticipated. Help Comes to Those Who Take Ued Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cut'!. Gruhler Iiros., drug store. At Votlnpr 011 tlio "Wni-hlilps. New York, Nov. 7. On the battle ships Indiana and Massachusetts, in the navy yard, the sailors from New York who could not go to their homes have been permitted to vote for state officers. On the Massachusetts 26 men voted and on the Indiana 14. The sail ors on the cruiser Brooklyn vote today. The Brooklyn has a crew of 570, about 70 of whom claim a residence in the state. The men on the receiving ship Vermont, the New Orleans, the Iteso lute and the Mayllower are to vote to morrow. JoBoph Jou'orxoii'H Illness. New York, Nov. 7. Joseph Jeffersor was to have appeared In "Hip Van Win kle" at the Fifth Avenue theater to night, but a consultation of physicians forbade him to leave his room, where he Is suffering with throat trouble, foi at least a week. The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect a surgical operation to curo enncer, or nny other blood disease Tho cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which ro suit from it. The disease is in the blood, and henco can not bo cut out. Nine times out of ten the surgeon's knifo only hastens death. ISj ton had a most malignant Cancer, for which the doctors said an operation was th only hope, Tho oper ation wag a severe one, ay It was neces sary to cut down to tljH Ja.wb.ono and sorape It. llcfora a great while the Can. cor relumed, and be ean to grow rapidly. We gave him many remedies without re lief, and Anally, upon the advice of a friend, deoldnd to try si. b. a. iwui' the necSnd bottle he began to lnnirovo. After twenty bottles- had been taken, the O&ncar disappeared entirely, and ha was cured. The cure was a permanent one. for ho la now seventeen veara old. and hut never had a slga of the dreadful disease to re turn. J, SI. MUUDOCll, 279 BnodgraES St., Dallas, Texas. Absolutely tho only hopo for Cancel s swill's bpecme, For lDlJ .TheJLMUUU as it is tho only remedy which goes to tho vory bottom of tho blood and forces out every trace of the disease. S. S. S. Is guoruntoed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, ot other mineral. 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Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Shiloh's Curo in casoa of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to Bay it is tho most rcmarkablo Remedy that has ovor boon brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption Sold by P. D. Kirlln, and a guarantee. Jnpim'H Now Cntilnot. Yokohama, Nov. 7. Field Marshal Marquis Yamagata Aritomo has form ed a ministry to succeed the cabinet of Count Okuma Stagikl, the first party cabinet ministry of Japan, which took office on June 2S Inst and resigned on Oct. 31. Tho Yamagata cabinet is con stituted as follows: President of the council and premier. Marquis Yama gata Artiomo; minister of foreign af fairs, Viscount Aokl, formerly Japan ese ambassador to Germany; Interior, Marquis Salgo Ts'ugumichl; finance, Count Matzoukata; war, Lieutenant General Katsura; marine. Admiral Yamaoto; Justice, M. Klyoura Kelso. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c bottlo of Shiloh Corn mav save vour life, bold by r. l Kirliu aud a guarantee. Are You Going to Cuba 7 If you aro, John M. Beall, District. 1'assen ger Agent, Southern Railway, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tho man to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Wrlto to him. J tit 1 1 I'roi;iuliiB, Tickets, Ktc. The IIkualu job department is head quarters for ball programs, iuvitations. tickets audall sorts of printing for entertain lucuts. Latest btyles iu grea-t variety in htock and prices aro ut rock bottom, consist ent with good work. Old Crfuplo llriitally Slain. Two Rlvei-s, Wis., Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Halite, aged 70 and 05 years, respectively, were brutally murdered in the village of Mlshlcott, about two miles northwest of here, sometime Sat urday night. Mr. Bahls was killed In Ills barn and his wife was slain In their cottage. The faces of the victims were hacked to pieces with an ax. Robbery Is supposed to have been the motive, TOrnest Messniann, a laborer, who had worked about the village and who had been allowed at times to sleep In the barn, has been arrested on suspicion, 3Ie asserts his Innocence. lli-utnl Florida l.yiiehlnjr. JackHonvllle, Nov. 7.-rArthur Will lams, a negro under arrest for the mur der of Miss Ellna Ogden, at Wellborne, Fla.., on Friday, made a confession Sat urday night implicating two other ne groes, Buck James and Monroe Leg gltt. Shortly before midnight the con stable and his guards were overpower -ed by a crowd of Incensed citizens, an Williams was taken from their custody, riddled with bullets and a fire built upon his body. James and I-eggltt are now under nrrest, but It Is likely that they will go the way of Williams. M ordered Tiy a ?.,oidIor. Lexington, Ky Nov. 7. Private Will lam Kane, Company 13, Third Ken tucky. whose home Is at Carlisle, Ky, ehot and killed a woman named Maud McClure at a house of 111 fame here last night. Kane snapped the gun In tho woman's face several times. He claimed not to know It was loaded, but other women In the house claim that he threatened to kill the woman. Coinptliuiiut tn Kitntiiouy Soldlors. Ponce, Porto Illco, Nov, 7, A large and representative body of Porto Itlcans have drawn up a petition ad dressed to President McKlnley asking the government to retain in Porto Illco Colonel John B. Castleman and the First Kentucky volunteers. Gen eral Henry has cabled to "Washington that the compliment Is thoroughly de nerved, but that the regiment ought to jjo north. It Is under orders to move us soon us the Fifth regular cavulry urilves. Are You doing to Havana f It will bo a lovely trip fur you this winter and it cau bo made cheaply and comfortably, John M, lieall, District l'asseuger Ageut, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ptt.. will furnish you all fm j 11 formation if you will write to him. Crlmo Follow ntmlne novorac. Chlcngo, Nov, 7. Wllhelm Lodtmati, once a wealthy lumber dealer of Bo hemia and later a lieutenant In the German army, la under arrest In this city charged with swindling. Lodtman admits having passed worthless checks and drafts In various parts of the country during the last three years, but claims that the whole amounted to only $1,000, most of which he paid back. The police assert, however, that Lodt man has secured several thousand dol lars, and was about to pass a worth less draft for a large sum at Port llurrn, Mich., when captured. I.odt mnn !s well known In America and F,uroK! as a newspaper writer on sclen tlllc subjects. Business adversity, he says, compelled him to obtain money through swindling. Now l'outidlnncl'H Cntilnot C'rlilt. St. John's, N. F Nov. 7. There Is a serious cabinet crisis In New Found land. Sir Herbert Murray, the gov ernor, demanded the resignation of Mr. Marine, minister of finance. The ostensible reason Is that M. Morlne is the general counsel of Mr. Held, the railway contractor, but the ieal cause Is the continued friction between Gov ernor Murray and the minister. M, Morlne, In tendering his resignation, points out that Sir William Whlteway, the former premier, and Messrs. Emer son and Morris, members of the late cabinet, held a similar relation to the contractor and that Sir Herbert Mur ray acquiesced in the arrangement in all three cases. It Is feared the cab inet will be wrecked. Kloctlon l)ny Woathor. The following special forecast cov ering election day weather east of the Itocky mountains have been Issued by the chief of tho weather bureau: Rain s indicated for the Middle Atlantic and New England states and the upper Ohio valley and the eastern lake re gion. In the states of the middle and upper Mississippi and lower Ohio val leys and western lake region rain to night In southern and rain or snow In northern parts of the districts named will be followed tomorrow by clearing, colder weather. Fair weather Is In dicted for tomorrow for all districts west of the Mississippi and In the southern states. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Itst salvo In tho world for cat. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fever sores, all skin eruptions, and positively cures pile;, or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price a 1 cents per nor. jj'or sale ny A. waslor. Coming Invents. Nov. 10th. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho members of Trinity Reformed church, in Rabbins' opera house. Nov. 21. Grand masnuerado ball, in lloh bins' opera houso, under ousplces of the Dewey Club. Nov. 31th. Turkey supper under tho auspices of the All Saints' church will be held iu tho church basement, corner Oak aud West streets. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tlna is. 25c. At GruhlcT Bros.,drug storo. Winter Kicumloii Ticket on tho Penu ylvunla Ilullroud. Ou November 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will place on sale at its principal ticket offices excursion tlcneis to an proini ncnt winter resorts in New Jersey, irginia North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Cuba. The tickets will bo sold at the usual low rates, with the usual liberal roturu limits. Tho magnificent facilities of the Tennsyl vanU Railroad, with its many connections, make this the favoilte lino for winter travel An illustrated book, descriptive of winter resorts, and giving routes of travel and rates for tickets, will bo furnished fiee after November 1 on application to ticket agents. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Keu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The firfct dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. If Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It is the shortest, quickest and best route. Itsscrvico this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Wrlto for further information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 CalemlitrH Tor 1KUU. Tho Hkiialp office has a full and complete lino of calendars for 1800. If you con. template, a calendar for your friends, icsorvo your order until you see our lino. It will mean a big saving to you. They are also beautiful specimens of UthoKisplilc art and very reasonable in price. How Railways Improve. Nothing settles a road-bed like age. Noth ing Improves train service like experience. Witness a practical demonstration of tlifso theories by uslug tho Southern railway tho short line to Florida, this season. The track will be smooth, tho schedules fast, the trains superb. Let John M. Real), District Pas senger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, l'a., arraugo tho details. Bo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoareeiufjn or Croup, aro not to be trifled with, A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by I. D. Kirlln and a guar antee. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUHKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, fllce Egau building, coruer of Main ai. Centre streets, Shenandoah. T H. rOMEItOY, (J ATT0RNBY-AT-I.AW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, I'. Having studied under no mo of the best masters li London aud Paris, will Klve lensom on the violin, mandolin, pultar and vocal culture Termf reasonable. Address In nar of Htrou ItiA tawlr Hhenanrinfth rnim.-chert- store, a DEALEU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tpbacco. Wkolu&ls and ltelall. SO Wost Oantr atreiit, La Grippe, r allowed b Heart Disease, Cured by DR.. MILE8' HEART CURE. 31. 0. C. SnULT9, of Wlntorsot, low a, l-.ivcntor and manufacturer of PhK'ts'Fafoty Whlfllctreo Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago un attack ot LaOrtppo left mo with a weak heart, I had run down In flesh to mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce ma to remain away from home ovor night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was able to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling hotter In every way than I have for yean." Dr. Miles' Remedies I are sold by all drug- gists under a positive t guarantee, first bottle benofits or money ro-H funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and 1 nerves free, Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. RCnUYKILI, DIVISION. October I, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne itiovo dato for Wlggnn, Ullberton, Fraokvllle Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottavllle. Ilamburg, Reading Pottstown, Phoenlzvflle. W orrlstown ad Phil adelphia (ilr'd street station) at 60ft and 815 a. m., 2 02, 6 1 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah nt 7 30, 11 46 a.m. and 5 40, 730 p. m. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and S 40 p. in. Leave I'ottavllle for Shenandoah (via Frack ville) 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 33 a. in., 5 20 p. m. Leave PhlladelpUa, (Broad street Btatlon), for 8liaandoah at 885 a. m., i 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. Expreas, week-days, 8 20, 4 00, 4 50 5 05,5 13,8 50 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. In, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and (22 p.m.) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 3 50, 4 02, 5 00, 5 56 8 00, 1 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. In., 12 Oi, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 150. 6 05, 5 15, 8 20,9 59, 10 21, 11 85 a. m., 12 03, 1285, 2 80, , 4 02, (Limited l 22,) 6 20, 5 56, 6 85, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. in., 1201 night. Express for Boston without chanKO, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, 8 20, 1114 a in, 3 SO, 4 02 p iu weekdays. KorLaiuberivllIe, Kaaton and Scrauton, 6 50, U CO a ra, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 05 (Lauibertvlllc and Kaston only), weekdays, nnd 7 02 p m dally. Buffalo, 9 00 n in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 60, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, a. in., 12 09, 1281 1 12, 812, 4 41, (5 25 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 855, "7 31 p. to., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20,9 12,1123, a. In., 1209, 1 12,4 41, (520 Congressional Limited,) 6 55 781 p. m. und 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 2 02 and 4 01 p iu week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 p m, and 12 03 night, dally. Southern Hallway, express 0 55 p m, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway, 731 p m, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, II 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows: Ex press for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 30 p m week days. For Long Branch, via Scasldo Park, 8 30 a in weekdays. For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p in weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delawaro rlvpr bridtro Kx press. 9 40 a in.. 7 05 n. ni. Sundays. 9 20 a. in., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market street wan express, uuuaiii, 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p in. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a ui (accommodation 4 uu anu o ou p in. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon Stono Harbor, Anglesea, Wtldwood and Hollj Beach Express, 9 00 a in, 4 00, p m ivcok uuyi, ounuas, nuoa m For Somera Point Express, 0 00 a. ro 300, i uu, a w, p. m. weeK uaya ounuaye. v w uuu 10 00 a. m. Tho Union Transfer Coinunnv will call for and check baggage from betels nnd residence.), I. U. IIutcuinbom, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Manager, Oen't PusnVr Ajrl 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. m iLHoalth vJ3 & Christ. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH . PA, EVAN J. DAVIES. i Livery and Undertaking, Nn 13 Nfirth Jardin St. DRINK- CLRARY'S EXTRA MNK QUALITY . -GINGER ALE,i Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. '' v
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