EVENING HERALD USTAHI.ISHKI) 1870. Published every Evening, Kircpt Sunday, al - Hotrrn Jaiwin Stiu-.kt, Nkar Centre. Tlw Itern'il I iVIIv- rl In Shenandoah and llio dhT al' l- ,-rr.y r' nt. a week, pay- alii. Mitlu i irrii ltyniall 8.00 a year, or 25 cant, a month, paynblo In adNnnce. Vdvertl.c menta charged according to apace ami position. Tli pnhl. slier rcfrvo the right to chnnge the position oi Mivcriisemenia wninevrr u s ' Itt.tlnn nt time, tlpnmiiil. It. TllO tlcM l un.t.iKl i uWiAiiv nilvprtlncinent. whether paid lor or not, t.iat the publishers may deem I .ipropcr. Advertising rates made known Kntered t the postolUce at Shenandoah, !'., Kl second claw mall matter. TKI.KI'IIONB CONNECTION , 'All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald TI'ESDAY, SOVr.MlHHt . 1WIS. dUii COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Tlie Judiciary. The rule of non-partisanship in the setei t,,u of Judges is too good a rtite to break e i rpt tor the most imperative reason. It is the .elective custom which the people have adopted to defend tktmselves against the r.nieen of elective choice. The Democrats ,. s, liuykitl county are making a serious mittaie in opposing the election of Judge A..,y. He is a Republican, truly: but he hat ven himself well fitted for the Hatch, and Jumld be kept there. Philadelphia id. Pern. h, "Thk pre.MiIent or the Hoyitl Insti tution of Public Health recently culled attention,-' says1 the Hiimuni tiiriiin, "to the undeniable fact that 'the mean duration of life Is greater unions married men than is the cane w ith the celibates.' Hut he also went on to jjive the reason - "because no doubt the former are better taken care of.' " Thk civilized world did not for one moment believe that two nations would recklessly rush into war over such a minor dispute as that which has been aibiting French and Eng lish diplomats for some weeks past. ( i rent wars are not entered upon these days without the most serious provo cation. A conllict between France and KiiKland would be one of the most deplorable things in the history of the world. The time has come when diplomacy must always be ex ercised to the farthest possible limit in preventing international conllict. The Campaign Ended. The political contest of 18!IS has practically closed, and within a few hours tho final verdict of tho people ill have been recorded and an nounced. In many respects this has been ii remarkable campaign, botli as to tlie state and county. Tho ltepub liean party, however, awaits the ver dict of the people with much conll dciice. tjo fur as the contest in the state is concerned, there is no longer doubt as to the success of the Republican standard-bearers. The Hkhalu has repeatedly stated, and to-day reiter" utes the prediction with a greater de gree of confidence, that Col. "William A. Stone and his colleagues .will be elected by a plurality of not less than 7.ri,000, and we would not be surprised if it exceeded that estimate. W.' A. Stone will be the next Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, aud , we ven ture the assertion that the people will not regret their choice. Dr. Swallow, who two weeks ago was well up in ihe list, will be the third in the race. "Within that time thousands of Re publicans and Democrats have de serted his cause and roturued to their l't;peotiyel parties. It is a dinicttlt matter to accurately predict the result in Schuylkill county. The independent voter is numerous, aud this will oiTect both of the leading parties. Winch will suffer most can only be determined by the olllcial count. The Republicans, how ever, lire confident that at least a ma jority of their candidates will cross tlie wire winners, and we believe their confidence Is well placed. Judge Koch is sure of election. The campaign closed herolnst even ing with mass meetings by both par ties, and the speakers ut each drew large audiences, wltli the Democrats Poisoned Blood Dl8agrooablo Itohlng Sproad All Ovor His Body-Sloop Disturbed Hood's Sarsaparllla Drove Out the Poison and Curod. "I have been poisoned every summer tor years. Last lumaior the poison carao out on me worse than ever before. I would frequently be awakened during the night by the itching, I would scratch myself, but instead of being relieved the trouble spread to dlfforunt parts of my body. I tried various remedies which people recommended to me, but none of them ever helped mo. I mado up my mind the poison could not be cured un til mj blood was pure and then I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. While tak ing the first bottle I Nit relieved from the Itching. Ikeptfra taking the medicine, and It ,has entirely cured me, I am now on my fourth bottle and I can sleep soundly at night." William Ua.v, 3Via Weatmont Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Hood's Sarsaparilla It tha Best In f ao t the OoeTra Blood Purifier. AlWruzglsU. fl aU for B. (let only Hood's. Hood's pnisr; ear liver Ills; eaar to to operate, 2Be. I DQWARB 01' IMITATIONS. The Genuine the signature ol "Joliann slightly in tlie lend numerically. A ' most ilisKiaceful scene, lo sav the! , . ,",. I least, occurred at the Republican Kiitherili";, bv which the hoodlittii I element of tlie Democratic party at- 1 if milieu 10 menu up uie iiiceuuo; oi i their opponents. 1 1 came near pre cipitating a small riot, and only for tho presence of mind of some of those present was such a scene prevented. Language too strong cannot be used in condemning the actions of these hoodlums, and it is no idle assertion to iiy that it has resulted to the dis advantage of several candidates on the Democratic ticket. Two of the regular police were in the hall at tlie time, and instead of making an effort to restore order they seemed to enjoy tlie proceedings. In fact, when ap pealed to they quietly left the hall. Perhaps they imagine their duties do not include the suppression of rioters, but hundreds of others think differ ently, even if it was a Republican gathering. As to Mr. Drumm's rnutiugs and free use of billinsgate, so fur as it re lates to tho statements made by the IlKUA M), we have very little to say. Tlie gentleman has had reason to know that we never make a charge without sufficient foundation for it. W'e have only to direct his attention to the threats ho made some time ago against the Hkiiald and which he subsequently found our statements to be true. "We have more respect for the readers of the Ukkai.d than Sir. lliiimiu had for his hearers lust even ing, and will not so far degrade our selves as to use the vile epithets that passed his lips. "We did not say that Mr. Drumm entered into a deal in the Uutlers, hut we did say, and here were in disorder and the body of Er ,, . ... . . , . , . i wine, clad only In night attire, was reiterate the statement, tn.it Ins I tne 0O. He had been clubbed to friends entered into a deal by which liriimm and Marr would be benefitted And the returns from that district will verify our statement, Hrumm's routings to the contrary notwith standing:. Years of su tiering relieved in u night. Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Doau's Ointment. Never fails. At any drug storo, SO cents. Death of .Mrs. Allen "-null Croon. New York, Nov. 8. Mrs. Alice Sneb Green, wife of Douglas. Green, died In the New York hospital Sunday night, the result of an operation. W. S. Mc Crea, was Mrs. Green's first hUBband. She was soon divorced from him. She was the youngest daughter of Amos T. Snell, of Chicago, who in February, 1SS8, was killed In his home there by a bur glar. A reward of $40,000 was offered for the murderer, but he was never cap tured. Mrs. Green was widely known for her beauty. As Alice Snell she was one of the acknowledged beauties of Chicago. IJont Cnpslzod mid vou Drowned. Kingsvllle, Ont., Nov. S. A sailboat which left here Sunday night for Pelee Island drifted ashore yesterday at Point Pelee, having capsized. The dead body of Charles Barnes was lash ed to It. Thp others In the boat, who were undoubtedly drowned, were Carl Kauffman, Hugh Sooper and his two sisters, aged 18 and 20, all of Kings vllle, and Fred White and Charles Barnes, of Pelee Island. Who Said TUey nave a Cough 1 Advice Take l'au-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A Remarkable) Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi- ness man, of 1230 ,S. 13th St., Philadel nhta. Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest and side wns excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine ami blistered my sale, nut l only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian lialm. I had little or no faitu in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed tt well over my nlistereu sine. inai night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week aud awoke In the morning cured, Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents Chni-tiod With 1'nlso Xut imillzntlon. New York. Nov. 8. State Superin tendent McCullagh yesterday unearth ed a nest of Italians who, he alleges, hove been guilty of procuring false papers of naturalization for many ot their fellow countrymen. There were arrested Rosarlo Caleolone, or Cala gulro, a restaurant keeper ut Hestei street, und Joe Marrono, a race track frequenter, on the charge of having In their possession fraudulent naturaliza tion papers. The prisoners were locked up (n the Ludlow street Jail last night and later balled out In $2,C00 each. Greek Cabinet Itewlirns. Athens, Nov. 8. The Zamls cabinet hau resigned, Its members considering that the exceptional circumstances under which they assumed olllce have rxplred. The exceptional circumstances referred to by the ministers were the unsatisfactory conditions prevailing In Greeco after the unsuccessful war with Turkey. The Zamls mlnUtry succeeded the Ralll cabinet, which lasted only about a month. M. Zamls has been en trust! d with the reconstruction of the cabinet. 1 " ' r 1 Tlio Twolttli Hody Uncovered. Detroit, Npy. 8.-The body of the 12th victim of Saturday's theater collapse was taken from .the ruins of Wonder land yesterday. It was that of Charles Mlelke, a laborer, aud was discovered In a corner of the top gallery, nearly covered bv wreckage. WHAT Prof. D. Hayes Agnew SAID TO A. PATIENT t " Get a case of the Genuine Joliann Ho.'i's Halt Extract and use it freely and liberally. No small wine-glass doses, but a good half tumbler full, or even more, every meal, and you will not have cause to regret it." JOHANN lloff. fUlt Extract must have Molt" on the neck label. Tlio Culllor I.pnnliliis Safe. Newport News. Vu., Nov. 8. The United .States collier LeonldaB arrived )n Hampton Heads yesterday. She started from Santiago with the Maria "t lost track of the cruiser and the repair ship Vulcan and the tue aieirltt the afternoon the warship went down. The Leonldas' propeller blade was damaged during the storm oft the Bahamas. This caused her delay In reaching Hampton Ttoads. The trans port Victor and the collier Pompey also arrived In Hampton Hoads yes terday. The transport brought nearly 100 soldiers, 19 of whom were sick. The others had either been discharged or were on furlough. M. Zoln Comlni: Hero to I.octure. Cleveland, Nov. 8. Mr. Paul Meyer, a New York publisher, has arrived here. Mr. Meyer was selected by a combi nation of wealthy men to g-o to Paris and secure the services of Emlle Zola as u lecturer. He Is quite certain that Zola will visit this country and lecture, and that within a comparatively short time. He declined to say for publica tion just where he met the famous French novelist, but admits that he had a business Interview with him. "Ltttlo Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup cuios little colds cures bin colds, too, down to the very verge of con sumption. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be the greatest season Florida lias had for years. You ought to go aud go via tho Southern Itailway. Its tho best routo. If you will writo John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, SSSChestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Clubbed to (lentil by Thlovoi. Belvldere, N. J., Nov. S. Jacob Er wlne, about CO years of age, was found dead at his home in Washington, War ren county, yesterday. From the ap pearance of his home it is believed that he was murdered by thieves. He was reputed to have possessed con siderable money, and in order to get this it Is believed the burglars killed Erwine. The front door of his house had been broken down, the rooms death. Tho Vote of the .lolly Tnri. New York, Nov. S. The jackles of the Brooklyn, New Orleans, Resolute and Mayflower at the navy yard voted yesterday. On the Brooklyn only 33 ballots were cast, and the proportion vas about the same on the other war ships. Voting was also carried on aboard the Texns and New York oft Tompklnsvllle, and today the men on the receiving ship Vermont voted. The men on the Massachusetts and Indiana voted hist Saturday. h6wto find "out. Fill a bottle or common glasss with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours a sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidneys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble j too frequent desire to pass it or pain in tlie back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Theie is comfort iu the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, die great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in Ihe back. kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day( and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tile highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah Herald. Campbell to I.oeutn In "Sow York. Hamilton, O., Nov. 8- James K. Campbell, former governor of Ohio, re turned here today to cast his vote, and It Is announced that It will be his last vote In Ohio. Campbell's private af fairs have not gone well here of late, and his handsome home Is now await ing sale under an execution. It Is un derstood that he will locate In New York cltv. Tlio Khnllt'u UloKoly I'lliHilod. Cairo, Nov. 8. Khalifa Abdullah, the defeated dervish leader, is hard press ed on the frontier of Kordofan, Bouth west of Khartoum, by natives friendly to the Anglo-Egyptlail expedition, nnd It Is believed that his capture Is Im minent. All Shereof, his son-in-law, Is already a prisoner nnd Is being brought to l li.ii'touni. To Curo ii Cold In Ono liny Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. ?5c. Tho geiiiiino has L. II, Q, on each tablet. tf Are You Doing to Havana 7 It will bo a lovely trip for you this winter and it can bo made cheaply and comfortably John M, HenllT District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway," 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa., will furnish you all nfurmatlon If you will tvrlto to him. AN JJII'OHTANT Diri'liltU.NUH. To make It apparent to thotisauls, who think tlicnikolvos 111, that they are not uf Hided with uuy disease, but that tho system tiinply nefils cleansing, U to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily e itred by using Syrup of Figs. Manu factured by the California Fig Byrup Co, only, and Hold by all druggists. Ask your grocer for the ','Epyl Patent rlnnr and tU no other brand. It la the est Hour made. mm United States Oilizons Voting All Over tho World. BALLOTING FOR CONGRESSMEN. Throe, Hundred iim) Tlilrt.v-nlno Mem bors of tho Lower Hou-o Clio-en To duy, lleHldosThreiiHelrcntos-Twoli-ty Governor to He Kleeted. Washington, Nov. S.-Thls Is one of the most Interesting elections In the history of the United States. For the first time the ballots of Uncle Sam are falling all over the world, our soldiers and sailors voting In Hawaii, In the Philippines, on transports crossing the Pacific, In Cuba and In Uncle Sam's new possession, Porto Itlco. Thn following shows the number of states that hold gubernatorial and con presslonal elections, the candidates for governor and the number of congress men to be elected: Alabama Nine congressmen. Arizona One delegate. Arkansas Six conprcssmen. Colorado Henry It. Wolcott (It.), Charles S. Thomas (D. and F.); two congressmen. Connecticut George E. Lounsbury (R.), D. N. Morgan (D.); four con gressmen. California Henry T. Gage (It.), James G. Magulre (D. and F.); seven congressmen. Delaware One congressman. Florida Two congressmen. Georgia Eleven congressmen. Idaho A. B. Moss (II.), Frank Steu nenberg (D. and F.). J. H. Anderson (P.); one congressman. Illinois Twenty-two congressmen. Indiana Thirteen congressmen. Iowa Kleven congressmen. Kansas W. E. Stanley (II.), J. W. Leedy (F. ami P.), W. A. Peffer (Pro hlb.); seven congressmen. Kentucky Eleven congressmen. Louisiana Six congressmen. Michigan H.T.en S. Plngree (R.), Justin R. Whiting (F. and D.). Sul livan Cook (P.): twelve congressmen. Minnesota William Henry Eustls (R.), John Llnd (I), D. C. Long (P.); seven congressmen. Montana One congressman. Mississippi Seven congressmen. Missouri Fifteen congressmen. Massachusetts Roger Wolcott (R,), A. B. Bruce (D.) ; thirteen congressmen. Maryland Six congressmen. New York Theodore Roosevelt (R.), Augustus Van Wyck (D.), Theodore Bacon (Citizens' Union); thirty-four congressmen. New Hampshire Frank W. Rollins (R.), Charles F. Stone (D.), Augustus G. Stevens (Prohlb.); two congressmen. New Jersey Foster M. Voorhees (R.), Elvln W. Crane (D.); eight congress men. North Carolina Nine congressmen. Nebraska M. L. Haywnrd (R.), Will lam A. Poynter (F.); six congressmen. Nevada William McMillan (R.), George Russell (D.); one congressman. New Mexico One delegate. . North Dakota F. B. Fancher '(R.). D. H. Holmes (F.); one congressman. Ohio Twenty-one congressmen. Oklahoma One delegate. Pennsylvania William A. Stone (R.), George A. Jenks (D.), Sllns C. Swallow (Ind.); thirty congressmen. Rhode Island Two congressmen. South Dakota Kirk G. Phillips (R.), Andrew E. Lee (F.); two congressmen. South Carolina William H. Ellerbe (D.); seven congressmen. Tennessee James A. Fowler (R.), Benton McMlllin (D.); ten congress men. Texas Joseph D. Sayres (D.), Barney Glbba (P.); thirteen congressmen. Utah One congressman. Virginia Ten congressmen. Washington Two congressmen. Wisconsin Edward Scofleld (R.), Hiram W. Sawyer (D.); ten congress men. Wyoming De Forest Richards (R.), H. C. Alger (F.); one congressman. West Virginia Four congressmen. Slnin's Locution Iu Washington, Washington, Nov. 8. The secretary of state has been Informed that the Siamese government Is about to re-establish its legation In the United States, after a lapse ot many years, during which time all of diplomatic corre spondence with this government has been conducted through Its legation at London. The newly accredited Siam ese minister plenipotentiary to the Uni ted States arrived In New York Sat urday, and will come to this city In a few days fo present his credentials and reopen personal diplomatic relations between the United States and Slam. His name Is Phya Visddho. Surlyasaktl Among his titles Is commander of the most noble Order of the White Ele phant. He Is accredited Jointly to Great Britain and the United States, and will make his headquarters In Lon don, visiting this country from time tc time. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The K'md You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature A Clovelund .Murder- M.VHtPi'.r. Cleveland, Nov. 8. The polleo are In vestigating a supposed murder mys tery. Yesterday the was discovered In the ruins of a box factory on M-ln street. "When the police and firemen arrived they broke open the doors and found n small fire burning on one of the floors. When the flnmes had been extinguish! the body of an unknown man, about 35 years old, was found ly ing among the smoldering pieces of wood. When the body had been re moved to the morgue it was discovered that the man had died from the ef fects of two bullet wounds In the breast. A careful search of the prem ises failed to reveal i nlstol or other weapon. The police theory Is that the man was murdered, and that the fire was started to destroy the body and conceal the crime. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho dUciiMfd portion of tho ear. There Im only ono way to cure deaf ui'HS, nnd that Ih by vnnMtlu tloual reiiu'dli'M. PeiifueKH Ih uiucil by an In flamed condition ot the miicon lining of the KuHtacliInn Tube. Wlmi thU tube geta lullnmed you hnvu a rumbling aountl or Imperfect hear ing, and when tt la entirely closed deafneHS la tho result.aud utile tho lullatninatfmi eiin bo aken out oud this tube restored to Ita normal condition, bearing will bo destroyed forever; ulue caea out of ten aro caused by catarrh whUh la nothing but uu lulluined condition the mucoua aurfacea. Wo will give Vim Hundred Dollura for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Bead for circulars, free, v F J. (JI1F.N1.Y Si CO., Toleuo, O Sold by Drugglt'U, 73c Priceless Pain "If a prlcecan be placed on pain, 'Mother'! Friend' Is w t ! ti weight In gold ainnallevl ntor. Mywlfi iTcml more In ten minutes with either of her oti t two children than she did ul lueellierv,ith h'-r last, haying previously used fofir bottles of 'Alt.lher'i Friend. It Ian blessing to uny one c peeling to become a mother," aaya a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carmi, 111., to the Bradfield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable tilings, but a nclentifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those paftsof woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may he nsed at any and all times during pregnancy up to Uie very hour of confinement. The earlier it is begun, and tlie longer nsed, the more perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens the pain attending it, but greatly dimin ishes the danger to life of both mother rind child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. "Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists at $ i.oo, or sent by express on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, "Before Baby is Born," seni free on application. THE DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Oa. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'I.hmtk, tlm llaml of Amri leu, Cali fornia. Via tlio truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," whic h traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitude are unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OreguM, Washington, Nebmska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal rani, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, fill) Rail road avenuo, Elmir.i, N. , or 3111 Broad way, Now York. 1-tf w. Hoyt. u. js i'. Age. What Dr. A. K. Sinter Sy. Buppaw, N. Y. Gouts : From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing tho ll'ect of your Shiloh's Curo iu cases of ad- anced Cousuraption. I am prepared to say t is the most rcmarkablo Remedy that has vcr been brought to my attention. It has crtainly saved many from Consumption Sold by P. D. Kirlin. and a guarantee. Hall I'msniniH, TlrUvtx, Ktc. Tho Hebaxd job department is head quarters for ball programs, invitations, tickets aud all sorts of printing for entertain incuts. Latest styles in great variety in stock and prices are at rock bottom, consist. cut with good work. Are Yon Going to Cuba 7 If you are, John M. Beall, District Passen ger Agent, Southern Itailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tho man to apply to for rates, routes and schedules. Write to him. Stop That Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A !J3c bottle of Shlloh Curo may savo your llfo. bold by 1". D, Kirlin and a guarantee. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Reflected by Donllnulu l'lilludel plitu und Hnltlmoro. Philadelphia. Nov. 7. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $2.:5Jj2.Kl; Pennsylvania roller, clear. S3.1&Ti3.J0: city mills, extra, $2.6JS2.90. Rye Hour quiet and steady at $3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania Wheut lirm. No. 2 red, November, 709iQ 71c. Corn steady: No. 2 mixed. Novenv ber, S651rt37c.: No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 39lte. Oats nulet; No. 2 white, 30c, No. 2 white, clipped, 30!4'S31c. Hay mar ket favored buyers; choice timothy, $11 for large bales. Beef firm; beef hams $18.M&13, Pork steady; family. 131S.60 Lard steady; western steamed, $j.15. But ter firm; western creumery. 15Vt023o.; do factory. ll'A&HHc; Elgins, 23c; Imltatlor creamery, lSSfH'-ic; New York dairy, 11 S20c.; do. creamery, HYiSVi., lancj Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 251328c, do. wholesale, 24c. Cheese steady; large whlto and colored, $c; small do., 62 9',c.; light skims, tV7c; part do., D?ifl 6!iu.; full do., 23c. Eggs firm) New Yorl and Pennsylvania, 22HH23c; western fresh, 23c; southern, 19Hl520ii!c. Potatoel steadier; Jerseys, $1(51.3714; New York $1.25(31.50; Lung Island, $1.2j&1.75; Jersej sweets, $l1.7!l; southern sweots, C0i5o Cottonseed oil quiet; prime crude, 18c. do. vellow. 2214c. Petroleum steady; re' nned New York, $7.40; Philadelphia ani Baltimore. $4.3!,; do. In bulk,' $7.35. Haltlmore. Nov. 7. Flour dull; west em superfine, $2.352.70; do. extra, J2.71V3 3.10; do. family, $3,455)3,70; winter wheat patent, K.bUCM.iu; spring ao ivai.a Spring wheat, straight, $3.703.90., Wheal dull: snot and month. WAUWiC.; Decern ber, 713'71'!ic.: southern, by sample, C6SJ 7lVic; do. on grade. tG!l(B70?ic. corn aull spot and month, 36(S37c.; new or ol November or December, 3(37c; Jan uarv. 3G54S3GTic; February, 3C14C; steam er mixed, SSQj2Cc. ; southern, whlto ani yellow. 35S37c. Oats firm; No. 2 white 30S30Vsc; No. 2 mixed, 2Sfi28Mc. Ryi easy; No. 2 nearby. ESlic; No. 2 western 0714c Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $10Sj 10.50. Grain freights easy for steamers Inactive for pureel room; steam to Lty erpool, per quarter, 4s. Cii.iils. 7HJ. No vember; 4s. Hid. December. Sugar strong granulated, 5. OS. Butter steady; fane) creamery, 22S23c; do, imltutlon, 1718c, do, ladle, 13iic; good ladle. 1213c, store packed, 13V15c. Eggs firm; fresh 13o, Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, WJffilOc; do. medium, lOSlOHc; d small, lOUtlOlic Lcttuco ut kOc. pel bushel box. Whisky nt il.tilil.zo per gal Ion for finished gooiU In rarluads; $1,310 1.32 for Jobbing lots, Ltvn Stock Markots. New York, Jov. ".Beeves dull; steers steady; rough stuff III heuvy supply and 15Q250. lower; several ears unsold; na tive steers, $4,25iii5.30; tops, $5.35; oxen, $2.S0a4.60; bulls, $2.53J3.35; cows, $1.E0 3.00; choice heuvy fat do., $4, Veals In light supply and higher; all gld; poor to choice veals, $1.5008.23; grassers, $3.50 3.90; feeders, $3.87HI&4; no westerns. Shiep In fulr demand nnd steady; lambs steady tu 10c, lc-A'er; closed a trifle firm; sheep, $3.10ft4.R2va; choice wethers, $4.$5; Iambi, $I.MMG.GG; choice und extru, $5,700' 5,75; toils, $5.k0; culls, $lf4.D0. Hoga slow ut $3.7'W3.S5-, choice light Btute pigs, $3.90. Kitst Liberty, Pa., Nov. 7. Cattle ac tive and higher; extru, $5.20B5.40; prime, $5.20j(6.::o, common, $3.40f(i3.80. Hoes of' ruled only futr; prime assorted mediums, $3.C6'i)3.70; best nenvy bogs, $.6333.70 heavy Yorkers, $3.53?i3.C0; common to fair Yorkers, $3.5ik,3.55; pigs, $3.40(93.50; roughs, $2.25f(3.4n. Sheep higher: choice wethi-rs, $1.50114.65; rummon, $2.503.60, choice lambs, $5.5C'flfE.C6. common to good, $3Wj5.4U: vcul calicB, $7.7.50. lira, LuMto Cnrtor n ltnnkrupt. New York, Nov. 8. Mrs. Leslie Car ter, thu actiess, under the name uf Caroline V Carter, Hied a petition In bankruptcy yesterday showing liabili ties of C3,773 nnd no assets except wearing apparel Valued at $200. Some of the claims extend back for several years, and among them are accounts for gowns and costumes from Paris makers, scveial claims for cash loans, anil n hotel bill, The largest Item Is for J20,T01, alleged to have been ad vanced on a cash loan by the Wirt Dexter estate, of Chicago. Another cash loan Is for $10,000, alleged to have been advanced by Caroline Roth, of Dayton. Gold From 't'orra Del I'iipko, Cleveland, Nov. 7, Mr. Franklin Ransom, of this city, wjio went to Terra Del Fuego a year and a half ago In quest of gold, has returned with nearly $18,000 In gold. Ransom will return to South America In the spring. He said today that he had en dured muny hardships during his ab sence. Ransom says all gold Is ob tained from placer mines, or Is washed out of a magnetic black sand that Is thrown up on the seashore. This some times runs $1.80 to the pan. The belt of black sand lies Under the low tide level, so It Is necessary to wait for a storm to" wash It up In reach of tho miners. l.ync'liliiu' In Co n tin I Illinois, Lacoh, Ills., Nov. 8. The first lynch ing In central Illinois In many years took place here early yesterday morn ing, whpn a hundred miners from To luca, a mining town a short distance east of here, brokee Into the county Jail, took out F, W. Stewart, a Toluca negro, and hanged him to a tree. The work was done quickly and quietly. The mob was well organized, and short ly after midnight marched In a body to the jail, broke In the doors, after a short parley with the sheriff, dragged the negro from his cell, carried him to a tree a mile from town, Where the remainder of the party awaited them, and swung him to a limb. Stewart's crime was assault upon' Mary O'Brien, the daughter of one of the local min ors. There Is a general Impression that the negro was punished as he deserved, and no special effort Is being made to discover the Identity of the membeis of the mob. Eucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho besi salvo lu tho world for cut, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sore:, all skin eruptions, aim positively Cures piles, or ao pay reuuired. It Is guaranteed to give portect satistaction or mony roiunaco. rrico 2 cents pnr bor . For aal br A . v.'aaloy. Coming Kvrnts, Nov. 10th. Graud annual supper under auspices of the tnombersof Trinity licloriucd lunch, iu Bobbins' opera house. fov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, in Bob- bius' opera house, uuder auspices of the Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkoy supper undor tho auspices of tho All Saints' church will be held In the church basement, corner Oak and West streets. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gnililcr Bros., drug storo. Winter Kxcurslon Tickets on the l'enii nylvitiila ltnllrond. On November 1 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will place on salo at Its principal ticket olllces excursion ticKets to an promi nent winter resorts u New Jersey," Irgluia, North aud South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Cuba. The tickets will be sold at the usual low rates, with the usual liberal return limits. The maenificeut facilities of tho Peimsyl vanit Kailroad. witli Its many connections, makii this the favoilte line for wintor travel. An illustrated book, descriptive of winter resorts, and giving routes of travel and rates for tickets, will bo furnished free after No ember 1 on application to ticket asents. Rheumatism Cured In a Day, "Mvstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu 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 first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf Are You Going to Florida 7 If you aro, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It is the shortest, quickest and best routo. Its service this soason will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. (JitlemUra for 1HIIU, Tho Ukkalp otlice has a full and complete Hue of calendars for 189SI. If you con template a caleudar for your friends, resorvo your order until you see our line, Jt will mean a big saving to you. They aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable In price. How Railways Improve- Nothing sottlcs a road-bed like age. Noth ing improves train service llko experience- Witness a practical demonstration of these theories by using the Southern railway tho short line to Florida, this season. The track will bo smooth, tho schedules fast, the train superb. Let John M, Beall, District Pas senger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadol phia, Pa., arrange tho dentils. Bo Not Deceived, A Cough, Hoarseness o Croup, are not to be trifled with, A doso I time of Shiloh's Curo will save you much trouble. Sold by 1'. 1), Kirlin aud a guar antee. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ M.BUHKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. fllco Kgan building, corner of Main ai Centre fetreeta, Shenandoah. T II. POMKBOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box MMalianoV Cliy, Pa, Having atudled under aotua of the beat master.) Ii? London and Paris, will tovo lesson mi the v1olln,maudolln, crultarand vocal cult 11 ro 1 erm reaaonaDie. Auureaa in care 01 ntroui the fnwlr Hhenaniltialt rniLK-cnEnr-OT a DltALKIt IM a Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wboleule ibd'SeUU. 2S WatBt Ctsntra Street Dr. Miles' Nervine A nUMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. flE oxcosslvo uso of tobacco, especially by young men Is aluays Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially. Mr. Ed. C. F.bson, compositor on tho Contra Costa News, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I haro used Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Ncrvlno and re ceived much benefit from it. I was trouhlod with ncrveusncss, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tho uso ot tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Mllos' Ncrvlno with mir vciously good results, allaylngthodlzzlncss, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to oii-uiiuumuai, uiuvuig 10 uiy uasu a very oft. beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Kostoratlvo . Ncrvlno la especially adapted to restoring f ' tho nervous system to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens. mi Dr. Miles' Remedies Dr. aro sold by all drug gists undor, a positive guarantee, first bottld n tviiucs' -Nervine: benefits or money re .Restores . funded. Book on dis , H0&UI1 ; eases ot tho heart and nerves f rco. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYJCII.L D1V1H10N. OCTOBKlt 4, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne nborc unto tor WlKftftti, Qllberton, Fraekvlllo. Dark waier, ai. uiair, l-onnvuio. iiamnurg, iteauinK, Pottstown, Phounlxvllle. Korrlatown uHd Fhll 4elphln (lir'.ad street elation) at oua and 8 19 . m., 2 02, 0 19 p. m. mi week days. Sundays, 13 11. m., 4 20 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at SO, 1140 a. m. nnd 8 4G, 7 85 p. a., Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and S 40 p. m. Leave I'ottaviue lor Miienauuoau ivin ptbc tlio) 710. 1120 a. in., 5 20. 7 10 n. m. Sunday 10 33 a. HI., 5 20 p. in. Leave PhlladelulMa. (Broad afreet station), toi Shpwaudoah at S 35 a. in., 4 10 p. m. week days, Sunuayn leave at 6 00 ana y 23 a. m. Loave uroau street Hiation, rnuaaeipnia. FOB NEW YORK. Exnreas.week-daya, 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 03.5 15.0 Mi 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, '10 21 11 00 a. ni, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and l 22 p. r.i ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, J 00, 4 (J- 0 0U, '5 DO U UU, 7 17-', "7 OU, 10 00 p. IU., , 12 01, night. Sunday. 8 20, 4 05, I 50. S 03, 5 13, Wf so, v oe, iozi, ii us a. ui., i2ui, iim, -zsu, 02, (Limited I22,) 6 20, 5 56, 6 85, 7 02, 7 50, 1000 p. m 1201 night. Expresa for Boaton without change, 11 00 a ia., week-days, and 7 00 p. ra., dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch. 8 20. 1114 a in, 3 30. 4 02 p m weekdays. For Lainber.vllle, Eaaton and Scranton, 0 50, 9 CO in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (LiilnbertvlUe and 1-.USCOI1 only;, weeituay,, aim , v- j, ni uuiiy. Buffalo, 9 00 a in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 Oi p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 00, 7 20, S 3i, 10 20, 11 23, a. in., 12 09, I2 31 1 IV, 812, 111, (3 25 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 55, 7 31 o. m.. and 12 0? uicht week davs. Sundays. 3 50, 7 20,9 12,11 23, n. m., 1209, l 12, 4 41, (320 ITongresslonal mmlteu,) ooa 7U1 p. m. auu IZ03 lUEOI. For Baltimore, accommodation. 0 12 a ra. 2 02 aud 4 01 p in week days, 5 OS and 11 10 p iu dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 no p in, and 12 05 night, dally. Houlliern itailway, express p m, uauy. Chesapeake Si Ohio Itailway, 7 31 p in, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekday, 11 10 p m dally. Lertve Market street wnarl aa lollowat Ki nross for New York, 9 00 n in, 4 30 p m week days. For Iong Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekdays. For Island Heights, o m anu 4ou p m weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a in,, 7 05 p.m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. 111. leave Aiarxei oiree vvari express, vuuam, 00.4 00.5 00 D in. Sundays. 9 00. 10 00 a in I accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 n m. lor uape aiay, nea jbib iity, uce&u iiiy. .vvaion stone jiaruor. Angiesea, wnawoou ami Ho i Beach lsxurcsa. uuua m. 4 00. u weeKU) B. ouiiuajB, ,wuuii , 1 .1 u 1 II VI n ... For vomers i-oint uxpreas, u ou a. xn 2uu, 4 00. 5 00. p. m. week daya Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m, Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and check bnggago from hotels and residences. I. B. HUTCHINSON, J. It WOOD, Oci.'I Manager, Oen'l Paas'g'r Agl Lauer's Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. i 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 - PA, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No iV North Jardin St. -DRINK- CkKARY'S EXTRA 1'INU QUALITY v -GINGER ALE,f Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Oran&e Champagne. ft
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