4? EVENING HERALD ESTAHLIKIIKD 1H70. .'iihltshed every Evening, ltxcept Sunday, ni Soc-in .Tamiis Ptkket, Nsak Centric. T1ii Herald ! dMImd InPbeimniloah and the )tr"nn"t'tf ..v - fornix cents n week, pay in. I. i , 'ir-Hy mal' W.OO n year,orOT conn h luunlli, )... nlilo In niivnnco. Advertise ments chareed accordlnc to space unci position. The publishers reserve the Tlelit to change the liositlou of advertisements whenever the pub-"tatlo-j of news dcninnils It. The rlslit Is irscrved to I jJrMnnjr advertisement, whether paid lor or not, t.nit the publishers lny dcetu .iproper, Advertising rates lnmlo known niHin application. Kuterod Kt tin pDstottlcn at Shenandoah, I'a., as second class mall matter. TKI.KritONK rONNF.CTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald ritinvY. NovKMuni ti. isns. OUK COUNTRY : First. Last ami Forever AVli slmll Moii know ulictlicr llio arrest of Qnity and others was muTely for pulitiual ell'i-ft or otherwise. Dlt. SwAhl.ow lias liml a nieteoriu llitrlit in politics, and lias disappeared. I'lio reverend gentleman is honest and sincere, but is extremely vision ary. IT is interesting to know that t,lie district, city and Contrres-ional dis trict and state in which Win. Jennings Bryan resides gave KepuUlican ma jorities. l'OK the second time Congressman Jliltler. of Chester county, lias de feated "Fighting Jack" Robinson. The hitter says he will renew the buttle in 11)00. TltKIlK is no force so potent as that of a well-directed public sentiment. It has compelled a new trial for Oapt. Dreyfus, and may even go so far as to insist that it be a fair trial. CiviMZA'llox is- spreading rapidly in Japan, l'eoria has just shipped to that country a train load of alcohol, to be used in the manufacture of smokeless powder and bombs. If there is anything slower than an international peace commission it is a French Court of Cassation. There is a hope that Dreyfus will expire naturally long before he can die legally. David Martin, immediately after his nomination, declared that soon after his election he would announce his. candidate for United States Sena tor. David has been elected, now for the announcement 1 Iv Spain can draw any consolation from the result of the elections on Tuesday she is entirely welcome. Tho country has made manifest its purpose to stand by the President in his foreign policy. TltK fact thnt the Women's Foreign 51 issionary Society is making arrange ments to extend its work to the Phil ippine archipelago is a good indica tion that the religious sentiment of the country is favorable to American retention and control of the islands. David M. Miiaiiam, although de feated, put up one of the best lights ever made in tin's district, and with ordinary Democratic vote would have been elected. It was the large vote polled by the Democracy that carried bis opponent through. TllK chrysanthemum show is now having its innings all over the coun try, including Shenandoah, and it is just the kind of show that deserves to be encouraged. It is better and far more delightful than either the horse show, the dog show or any other kind of "show." Seldom in the history of the coun try has the mid-administration of a 'President been so effectually sus talned by tho Voice of the people as that accorded McKinley on Tuesday, mid from quarters whore it was least expected. The silyer states rolled tip handsome majorities for the Hepub llcun party. Tim appeal of the managers of tho Pottsvllle Hospital, published in yes terday's issue of truj II Kit A l,n, should meet with a prompt and liberal re spouse. The good Avork of the insti tution is well known, and the eari5 and attention given the soldier boys this fall lias been such as to appeal ritrongly to "the patriotic as well as humane instincts of all. Hospitals canndt be kept up without money mul the excellent management of this cue is such us to commend it to the publie as one deserving of assistance in its coo1 work. Since the erection of tho hospital there have been Shenandoah patients treated and Si from Mnlmnoy City, appealing es Iieeially to these towns for assistance. Hood's JJeit to take after dinner, gpa H prevent distress, aid dlges- KP ill lion, cure constipation. III JjJ fureljTTeKPUblu.danoterlpe mmmr or cause pain, KnU by all drucrffti. 36 centi. frejiuud unlj hf C. i. llouil & Co., Lomll. Mail. WArre BY TlTE CHASE jiURSERKES HNKldii-.TlU 61 KM y. f ,UciLor.tr4 fur uu,- hurtly Nortierr titock. Kiimjqw aqJ ifcfnr fc thou leaving lioinv.orcominlMiou to lo cal aKrata. IVrmanent a u. bloTiurnL Ttla buaineaa TS.eU.ll.Cll AH '. O. SOUTH CAROLINA LYNCHES, i:ibvpll Vpjrrocs heart III Hnvonito For tlio Kltlltur of u White .Man. Greenwood. S. C, Nov. 11 Five no Krooa lay dead at Ilrhuli th all day yes terday along tin i.idsldi two others Were killed y.iidM mul likely four others are dead ami lust in the woods. One white man was l.uiii l,.i others He at the point of dt ath and s-ven have been wounded. Four hinds of fam ilies have left the rountry and armed troops nf omalrymen are m-uurlm; the country hum nt? other vIctlniH. All of this Is ihe m.ti-mtie of an election row. Following 1 a lint of the dead: .1. 1. KtherldRe, white, killed at the polls; Thomas Tnlhcit, whit.'. mortally wounded at same time; Wade Hamp ton MeKlhney, .legg Williams, Dray ton Wai.i. I.um JaekBoti. all colored, killed Wi-i' let-Ja;-; Kse. Harrison and lien Collins colored, killed yesterduy. The trouble was precipitated on elec tion day, when iwu or three hundred negroes at the polls opened a fusil lade ntralnst the stole In which the voting was Roiim on. In this light KtherldKe was killed and Tolbert In jured. The feeond occasion for provo cation was thnt a party hunting . the slayers of Kthi rldge was fired Into. The Incident of the day was the kill ing of Kssex Harrison. Down the load came a sipiad of mounted cavalrymen, with Harrison matching ahead with guns and rllles tint mi on him. Fif teen men lined up on ihe roadside. The negio was put out In the road and told to go towaid the pile of four dead negroes. As he started there was a ring of rllles, and Harrison pitched forward dead. Harrison, It Is alleged, was a member of the eiowd that killed Ktheildge. The whites are particularly Incensed against all the Tolherts and hold them responsible for the trouble. A party went to kill Tom Tolbert, but some one prevailed on the hotheads not to kill a wounded and dying man. John It. Tolbert, collector of the port at Charles ton, and Joe Tolbert left the county and went to Charleston. Iteed Tol bert has gone to Oreenvllle. TCzra Tol bert Is quartered with friends. Ills son was shot, and this, with the plea that he Is a non-partisan, has nine children and a wife, alone has saved him from death. A committee waited on J. W. Tolbert, assistant postmaster at McCormlck's, and asked him to get out of that town. He left. HOW TO 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 tliy condition of the kidneys ; if it stains our linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desiic to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys nnd bladder are out of order. WHAT TO m. Theie is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney lemedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the 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 cllect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the 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. Voumayhaveasaniplebottleur.il a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghninton, N. Y, When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah Hkrai.ii, Kmperor WlllliimV Tour. Haalhek, Syria. Nov. 11. Kmperor William and Empress Augusta Vic toria left Damascus yesterday morning, lunched at I'alaka and arrived here In the afternoon after a four hours' ride. They were escorted by hordes of Be douins, who kept up a display of horse manship and swordsmanship along the entire route. Their majesties encamped In the ruins of the temple of Itaal and Kmperor William unveiled the marble tdab, bearing a commemorative Inscrip tion In Turkish and German, In front of the temple of Venus. All the ruins were magnificently Illuminated last night. This morning their Imperial majesties started for lieirut, where they will embark for Trieste, Austria. A Itemnrltiiljle Cure. Mr. Alexander Jloore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., I'hiladel- phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest nnd side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine nnd blistered my sale, but I only grew worse. Then yon gave me a bottle of Brazilian Halm. I had little or no faith in it. but decided to trv it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side, inai night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week and awoke in the morning cured. Braziliau Lalin is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesalo agents (Joint: Hauit to Culm. New York, Nov. 11. The steamship Sarutopra. of the Ward line, which sail ed yesterday for Santiago ana otner Cuban ports, carried the last of tho SpanlBh political prisoners who landed here from Ceuta last week. Tomas Kstrada Palma, of .the Cuban Junta, fiald their passage. The men were members of a colony of more than a thousand Cubans, who were arrested by 'the Spnnlsh during tho recent In surrection without apparent cause or from petty spite of Spanish ofllcials. hate last year more than 300 of the men were pardoned by Spain, but no provisions were made to transport them back to Cuba. They managed to reach Algeelras. nnd were sent to this city by United States (jonsui Sprngue. AiiHtrlii'i'DeputleH hi Fist FlKhtn. Vienna, Nov. 11. Scandals are the order of the day In the diet. At the last session the Pan-German Deputy Wolf made an Intemperate attack on the Poles, whom lie caueu a nation oi parasites. This caused an uproar all over the house. The opposition shout ed. "Miserable scoundrel!" "Prussian spy!" '-'Cur!" "Jake it buckl" and sim ilar epithet, ' will unncrgo torture before I will tnkfc back what I said," retorted Wolf, and thefl bedlam broke loose for fair. There weiu suveral flat lights before order was restored. To Cure 'a Cold In One Day Take LaxAtlve Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 23c. The genuine bus L. I), Q. on each tablet. tf "I t)0 MY OWN WOliR." So BayB Mrs. Mary Rochlotto oi Iilndon, Now Jorsoy, in this Lottor to Mrs. Flnkhnm. " I was bothered with a How which would bo quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. " I used prescriptions given mo by my plivsician, but the Mime state of affairs continued. " After a time I was taken with a Hooding, that 1 was obliged to keep my bed. Finally, in despair, 1 gave up my doc tor, and began taking, vour medi cine, and havo certainly been greatly benefited by Its use. "Lytlin E. I'inkham's Vegetable Coin pound lias indeed been a friend to me. " 1 am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I beliovo as 1 could bo, so weak that my pulbo scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I could not havo stood it ono week more, I am sure. I never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. "I shall use my intluence with any ono suffering as I did, to have them use Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa thetic advice of a woman who under stands. 'Writo to Jlrs. I'iukhaiu at. tiynu, Mass.. and tell her your ilia. Thanksulvlng Day Tour From the Schuyl kill Valley to Washmcton Under tie Pennsylvania Railroad Personally-Conducted Tourist System. In order to aU'urd rchiiluuts of the Schuyl kill Valley a special opportunity to avail themselves of tho peculiar advantages of Its. personally-conducted tours to Washington, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arraimcd for a special Thanksgiving Day tour on November 21. Two and a half days will ho spent in Wash ington, visiting tho Capitol, Congressional Library, National Museum, Treasury, Kxccu tlvo Mansion, Washington Jlonumeiit, and other points of interest under tho iu tellicnt direction of an experienced tourist, agent. A chaperon will also accompany the paityasthe special companion of unaccom panied ladies. Round-trip tickets, including transporta tion, hotel accommodations, and Capitol guides, will he sold at tho following rates: Children under Atlultfl. 12 years. rrntli lcnvcp 0.O") A. M. G.l'J " 0.38 " 0.53 ' T.0I " 'J.01 " a 07 " 9.15 " 1M5 P.M. SluMinniloah., ..Kil 21 8S 15 I'rnckville 11 00 .-t. Oluir 10 So l'ottsvlllc 10 70 .8 00 Ik", Schuylkill Iliivi n 10 70 Norristown CoiKliolioelicn. ... Mmuiyunk ito il 20 t) 00 15 10 ' (0 Washington- Ar. Kates from other stations will be quoted ou application. Special train will bo provided from Heading to Washington and return, and special through coachos on regular trains north, of Itradinn. KeturninK, too special train will leave Washington 3.15 1'. M. Saturday, No vember 2(1, arriving Heading 8.r5 1. M. Tickets will also bo good to return on regular trains until Monday, November 28, inclusive. Passengers .from Shenandoah, Fruckvllle, and St Clair returning on special train from Washington, can stay over night hi Philadel phia or l'ottsvillo and proceed to destination, by regular train ou Sunday morning. Tickets for sido trip to Mount Vernon, in cluding admission to tho grounds, can ho procured from Tourist Agent on tho special train at rate of 7.1 cents. For itineraries, tickets, and further infor mation apply to ticket agents ; A. C. Weile, Kxcursion Agent, Heading; or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Winter Hxcilmloli Tlcknta on the- I'emi nylviinlu ltulh-ouil. On November 1 the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company will place on sale at its principal ticket ollices excursion tickets to all promi nent winter resorts in New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Cuba. The tickets will bo sold at tho usual low rates, with tho usual liberal return limits. Tho magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania liailroail. with. Its many connections. u.ako this tho favoiito line for winter travel. An illustrated book, descriptive of winter resorts, and giviug routes of travel and rates for tickets, will bo furnished free alter November 1 on application to ticket agents. MINNESOTA TRAIN ROBBERS. Tlie.v lllmv Open One Sato, Hut Fall on tho Other. Ferrru Falls, Minn.. Nov. 11. Tho Grent Northern through train was hell up and robbed about live miles west of here last night. There were eight rou bers in the gang, all well armed, Two of them evidently boarded the blind baggnire In this itty. The train was scarcely out of the town when these two climbed over the tender and pre senting revolvers told Engineer Brace and his fireman to stop at a lonely spot near the Pelican river bridge. Ar riving at this place the train was stop ped nnd the engineer nnd fireman Were ordered to leave the cab. The other members of the gang rushed from the woods and boarded the express car. All wore handkerchiefs over their faces. The gang was regularly organized and went by numbers. AVhen the train stopped tho conductor nnd brakeman started forward to And but what the trouble was, but the bandits llred a number of shots and warned them to keep back. They then compelled the express messenger to leaVe the car, and while three or four stood guard the others proceeded to blow up the safes. The local safe was destroyed, and It Is thought they suc ceeded In securing considerable money, but the exact amount cannot be learn ed. The throuch safe was drilled and dynamited, four charges being used. The Jacket was blown off, but It was found Impossible to reach the Inner part nnd get at the cash, The robbers worked over It nearly two hours, hold ing the train for that length of time, but gave up finally, and joining their companions on the outside started south. The two men who stood guard over the engineer compelled him to give up $20' which he had on his person. filokiiesM 1 ii orcnwliijjr nt Honolulu, San Francisco, Nov. 11. The Bteamer Australia brlnrj3vthe following advices from Honolulu un,uer nate oi inov. - Sickness among Uie soldiers In camp here Is increasing. New cases are of M)most hourly Aiccurrence. Typhoid fever la rampuryi. The military hos' pltal Is crowded" and the nursing force Is entirely Inadrauate to the demands made upon It. Since Aug. 28 if so)dlen) have succumbvd to various diseases, typhoid parrylus off neven. LUCCHENI'S THREATS. fclie Anarchist, Sentenced to Life Imptison ment, Declares That King Humbert and the Duke of Orleans Will Bo Killed. Geneva, Switzerland. Nov. 11. Lulgl Lucchenl. the anarchist who stablred and killed KmprtKft Kllzabeth of Aus tria on Sept. 10 last, was yesterday convicted afld sentenced to rigorous Imprisonment for life. This means soli tary confinement In a dungeon. When the full penalty allowed by the Swiss Vw was Imposed upon him Lucchenl laughed and oiled loudly: "Long live anarchy" and "Death to the nrlstoc racy." A curious feature of the trial was that whenever anything was said tend ing to show thnt the had attempted to deny his guilt or to escape Its conse quences he invariably interrupted, openly gloryirg In the crime, which, he s ld, was premeditated, adding In one instance: "I did my utmost to make the stroke fatal." He declared that h!s motive was found In humnn suffering. "My doctrine." he frequently reiterated, " Is that no one who does not woik should be allowed to live." iAicchenl admitted that he came to Geneva In order to kill the Puke of Orleans, but, he added, lie arrived too late. The prisoner then i emarked that In spite of this the Duke of Orleans would be killed within a year. Tiie prisoner also paid that If he had possessed 50 francs on the morn ing of the assassination Instead of kill ing the empiess of Austila he would have started for Italy with the Inten tion of killing King Humbert. He add ed: "It does not matter, however, ns another will kill Humbert shortly." llonnoelui'iAlleed Mayerx IH-chhnreil Hollldnysburg. I'a., Nov. 11. Two sensational homicide cases In the ISlalr county courts ended yesterday, when Frank Wilson and James Farrell, chnrged with the murder of Henry Bonnecka, were discharged. Uoth men hnd bpen convicted of the charge, but the supreme court ordered new trials In their cases. District Attorney Ham mond claimed that the second trial was useless uiiler the lullngs of the higher court, nnd upon his motion the court ordeied the release of Wilson and the commitment of Farrell to the Western penitentiary to serve out a sentence for a separate crime T,hese. murder cases have saddled $35,000' In costs and detective fees upon the county's tax payers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 0fWii Bears the Signature Are You Going to Havana ? It will be a lovely trip fur you this winter mil it can ho made cheaply and comfortably. John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway. S2S Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa., will furnish you all information if you will write to him. Kmperor Wlllfam's Visit to Madrid. Madrid, Nov. 11. M. Patenotre and Sir Henry Drummond-Wolff, the French and British ambassadors, yes terday visited Duke Almodovar De Mo, .minister of foreign affairs, to ascertain the motives and details of Emperor William's visit. He replied that noth ing had been done olllilally, that the visit will be incognito, and that the authorities would do nothing beyond tlnV usual salutes. The greatest pop ular Interest Is displayed In Emperor William's visit, which Is believed to be somehow connected with the po litical situation. Mnceo Not n Senatorial Candidate). Pittsburg, Nov. 11. Senator C. L. Jla gee was seen by a reporter yesterday, and when told that his name had been very prominently mentioned for the United States senntorshlp to succeed Senator M. S. Quay, and that there was a rumor that he would be a candidate, said: "I am not a candidate for the United States penatorshlp. I have read something in the papers about It, and I suppose that some of my friends have talked about It, but I am not a candi date." (ienernl Wood's Sniiltiu,.v'''lleiiort. Washington, Nov. 11. The war de partment has received the following sanitary report from General Wood, at Santiago: Total sick Nov. 8, 1,184; fever, all kinds, 770; deaths, Nov. 7, 3; total sick Nov. 9, 1,230; fever, all kinds, 612. Xmf Orook Cabinet Formed. Athens, Nov. 11 M. Kalnls, whoso cabinet recently resigned and who was entrusted by King George with Its re construction, has completed his task, Anilm-MidDr Cainlxiu .May Leave TTs. Paris, Nov. 11. It Is reported In dip lomatlc circles that Jules Cambon, the French ambassador to the United States, will shortly be transferred from Washington. Doctors Can't Cure It! ' Contagious blood poison is absolutely beyond tho skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for yenrs on their mercurial and potash remedies, but ho will never bo rid of tho disease ; on the other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. 8. 8. is tho only cure lor this terrible allliction, because It is the only remedy which coes direct to the cause of tho discaso and forces it from the system I was afflicted with Blood Tolson. and th best doctors old me no good, though I took tuclr tieatment faith fully, In fact, I seemed to get worse all tn wlills. I took aim OB every so-called blood remedy, uui incy cuaiioi seem to reach the dig. ease, nnd had no effect whatever. I was dis heartened, for It seemed that I would never b cured. At the advice of a (rlend I then took e. B, b., and began tolm prove, i conui 1 continued the medicine, and It cured me completely, build ing up my health and Increasing my appetite Although this was ten years ago, I have nevei yet bad a sign o: me disease 10 return. W.H. Niwmin. Staunton, Va, It is like self-destruction to continue to tnko potash and mercury; besides totnlly destroying the digestion, they urv up the marrow in tuo bones, pro' ducing a stillness and swelling of the joints, causing tho hair to full out, and completely wrecking tno system The is guaranteed Purely Vegetnble, and is the only blood remedy free from thesa dangerous minerals. Hook op self-treatment sent free, bj Swift Specillo Company, Atlanta, Ga, THE SIMPLE9T CURE P0R InDIGE9. TION) As Well as tho Safest and cheapest. The new medical discovery, Stuatt's Dys pepsia Tablets, digest the food Instead of making the worn out stomach do all the work, give it a much needed rest, and a cure of dyspepsia is the natural result. You get nourishment and rest at the same time because these 1 ablets win inorougni) dieest all wholesome food taken into the stomach whether llio stomach works "or not. A cure is certain to result because the diges tive organs arc given a chance to rest ami rc cocr their natural vigor and tone. The Tablets are then no longer lequired. To show the manner In which the remedy acts ou different people and how quickly nnd effectually it cures stomach troubles we pre sent a few nccnt cases. Air. J. O Wonilly, of l'eoria, Ills., writes 1 I was unable to eat anything but the plainest food and even that often distiessed me, but since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I can cat anything and everything I want. Mrs. Samuel Kepple.of Girty.l'a., writes : I have been eutiicly relieved of my stomach troubles by your Tablets. 1 sufiered three years with sour stomach anu gas at night. I am thankful for tliem. Mrs. A. K. l'owen, llarnard, Vt., writes ; I think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best thing for dyspepsia I ever took. 1 will recommend 111 cm to anyone troubled as bad as 1 was. Muart's Dyspepsia Tablets will not disap point because they cure Dyspepsia surely and lastingly by causim? the food to be properly assimilated, and cure constipation by pro. ducing the proper quantity of bile. Sold by all drueeists at Co cents per packaee. Send for free book ou stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Midi. THE PROPQCE MARKETS As liellcctcil by DeiillnuM In Philadel phia nnd llnl t Imoro. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Flour firmly maintained; winter superfine, $2.23'52.no; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.15'S3.25; city mills, extra. $2.C.VU2.9C. Itye flour quiet. but firm, at $3g 3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat slow: No. 2 red, November, 71Mifi"l?ic. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, November, 373f.'!7c.; No. 2 ycl low, for local trade, 4l)c. Oats tlrm; No. I white. 30U(?20V4c. ; No. 2 white" clipped, "054031c. Hay steady; choice timothy, 111 for largo bales. Beef firm; beef hams, JlS.uOlilS. Pork steady; family, J13S13.D0, Lanl steady; western steamed, $j.25(g'i;.30. Butter very Arm: western creamery, 15 23c.; do. factory. 11 ifffJI'-ic.: Elgins, 23c. Imitation creamery. 13W17Hc. ; New York dairy. lCTi20e.; do. creamery. KVjiZc fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 24BI 25c; do. wholesale, 2le. Cheese steady large, white and colored, WiC.i light skims r,.yi7c.; part do., SUfiC'ic; full do. 2'i)3o. Eggs firm; New York anil Pennvvl vania. 2.1024c; western, fresh, 23c; south' crn, l!Hyf( 20V4c. Pig Iron quiet: southern $7.!)jjf 11.23; northern, $10ft 11.75. Copper tlrmcr: lake brokers. 12',lc; exchange, S12.UMil2.75. Lead dull nnd eusy; domestic brokers'. J3.M; exchange, 3.72'.'!T3.75. Baltimore, Nov. 10. Flour quiet nnd easier; western superfine, J2.25fi2.C0; west ern, extra. $2.05113: western, family, JJ.lOf; 3.W; winter wheat, patent, J3.70W3.95: spring do.. 3.755II; spring wheat, straight, $3.n.7i3.&0. Wheat steady; No. 2 red weak; spot. 701(701,c.: November, 7070',6c; De cember. 71546 71 Vie.; steamer No. 2 red. HJiCSTic; southern, by sample, CG&ilc; southern, on grade. CGT(70Vic. Corn dull; spot, 3C1137c. : November, IiGSi-wc.; Ue- -ember, liiiWtliic. : new or oni isovemuer or December, su'j'hjjc; January, iitwt ; February, JGie,: steamer mixed, IVfiSI'ie.: southern, white, 35fa37Vc; do. ellow, 35'iiSSe. O.ilB firmer; No. 2 white, western, 30Vii31c.: No. 2 mixed, western. SV44i29c. Itye dull; No. 2 nearby, 05Vic; No. 2 western, 57Vic Hay quiet; timothy-, $10'iil0.r.ii. Grain freights dull and easy; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4Vd. Jan uary; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 4s. 3d. (Ss. Cd. November; Is. Heiember. Let tuce nt 75c. per bushel box. Live Stock MnrketH. Now York, Nov. 10. Beeves weak; cable quotes live cattle at 10VjJlllVc.; re frigerator beef at '.I'ufiSMc. per pound. Calves active and steady: veals, $5.50 5. SO; grassers and westerns nominal. Sheep dull; lambs IfniSOc. lower; sheep, common to good. $31.37'; lambs, me dium to cholct, 5.2Wi 5.C5. Uogs 10c. lower at 1.U5ii3.7.i. East 1,11k rty. Pn., Nov. 1Q. Cattle market steady; extra, $5.25(05.40; prime, JG4I.VJ0; common. ".t0fJ3.fc0. Hogs slow ami lower, prime heavies, J3.50S3.55; good midluins. $3. 151) 3.50; best Yorkers, J3.40; common to fair Yorkers, J3.55&3.40; pigs, $3.3013.40; skips. $2,501(3; roughs, $2,251(3.10. Sheep steady: choice wethers, J4.D0f4.G0; common, imh.m choice lambs, $5.fi0v D.05; veal calves, $7ft7.C0. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are tioubled witli some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their lruggist and get a bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c, Trial bire free. Sold by nil diuggists How Railways Improve. Nothing settles a road-bed like ago. Noth ing improves train service like experience. Witness a practical demonstration of these theories by using tho Southern railway the short lino to' Florida, this season, Tho track will bo smooth, tho schedules fast, the trains sujierh, Let John M. Ileal), District Pas henger Agent. 8'.'S Chestnut street, Philadel phia, Pa,, arrange tho details. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c bottle of Shiluh Cure may savo your life. Sold by P; I). Kirlin and a guarantee .Miami Will be the l'urt. You should go to Havana this Wiutor via Miami. That will bo the popular route. On tho way you can make as many stops ns you llko at Flagler's magnificent hotels. Write to John N. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., to niako your arrange incuts for your trip. Hull I'rogiiiius, Ticket, Die. The li Kit A I.I) Job department is head quarters for bull programs, invitations, tickets and all sorts of printing for entertain incuts. Latest styles in great variety in stock and prices are at rock bottom, consist, ent with good work. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Tako Pau-Tina, 23o, At Qruhler Bros,, drug store. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Hallway. It Is tho shortest, quickest and best route, IU service this season will sur pass tlAit of all preceding .years. Write for further information to John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask your grocer fir tho "Koyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the est Hour made. MASO TO WRlNlBYi 'ln Duty lldtltlil tolveop Itovoiilt loll nry Elr-monts United. Washington, Nov. 11. A long let ter fronl President Maso, of the Cuban provisional government, to President McKinley became accessible yesterday. It Is tinted at Santa Cruz del Sur, Sept. 23, and says In part: "Tho renouncing by Spain of all pro tense of sovereignty and dominion over the Island of Cuba, and pledging her self to evneunte immediately, consum mate In the sphere of law the declara tion of the American congress that the Cuban people are nnd of right ought to be free and Independent. The with drawal of the Spanish army and au thorities, now being discussed by the American and Spanish governments, Svlll soon make the flag which has caus ed so much misfortune to this unhappy country to cease wavering over It. "The final government In Cuba will be born of laws and Institutions genu inely Cuban, and there will exist In the Island a legal entity which, with the co-operation of the American govern ment, will attend to the settlement of grave questions relating to the recon struction and reorganization of a peo ple who are buffering from the disas trous effects of a war that has brought them to a most critical condition. "We are In duty bound to keep united the revolutionary elements, so as to direct them for the best Interest en trusted to us. We will stand by those men who have sacrificed everything for the welfare of their county, and we are ready to answer for our conduct. This does not mean thnt the American government shall not provide for the immediate guarantee of order and tran quillity of Cuba. The United States will attend to these directly, and for that purpose will occupy with Its troops certain garrisoned towns of the Island. Hut this will not prevent the free working of the civil institutions for the period ad interim." Free PlUs. Send your address to H. E, n,iMrm AnH irpt a free sa Bucklcn & Co., sample uox 01 ur. King's New Life l'ills. A trml will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Kcgular size 25c, per box. Sold by A. W'asley, Druggist. Creek fiiillnns Are Poncornl. Muskogee. I. T., Nov. 11. Indian Agent Wisdom says the report that the Creek Indians were fighting at Okmul gee over the result of the recent elec tion to ratify or reject the Dawes Creek treaty Is false. Inspector Wright went to Okmulgee last Monday to be present at the reei livening of the Creek coun cil, nnd no Ferious trouble Is expected, as Insfieetor Wright has a corps of Indian policemen with him and will be able to quell any disturbance. Ho Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aie not to he trifled with. A dose in time of Shlloh's Cure will savo you mueh trouble. Sold by P. D. Kirllu aud a guar antee. Are Yon Going to Cuba 7 If you are. Johu M. Heall, District Passcn ger Agent, Southern Hallway, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., is tho man to apply to fur rates, routes and schedules. Write to him. Calendars for 1 81)11. Tho HintAt.l) ollico has a full and complete line of calendars for 189!). If yon con template a calendar for your friends, leoerve your order until you see our line. It will mean a big saving to you. They are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art ami very reasonable in price. Will You Winter in Florida 7 This will bo the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought .to go aud go via tho Suutliuru Hallway. Its tho het,t route. If you will write John SI. Heall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa ho will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Miss Sadie Wertheim, age 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of the first prize for ciccuuuu uu me, viotin at the lirussels Conservatory of music. German critics say she is a wou. derlul player. It is the createst distincltontobe first in anv- tuing. Porthis in statemeuship literature, ath letics, science aud art, men nud mm omen put forth .heir greatest efforts. Washington was iaidto be "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." It isagreatthingto be.first. Nothing is of morevalueto mankind ana brings great er hanniuesstlian a trood remedy. Many thicirs will relieve but the otie that will Wtfisbest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca .arrh and Asthma. For 15 vrs. ithasuev -r failed iu a simile case to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful iu Catarrh. Cases that had. to all appearau ces. run iutoCousuuiDtiou, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwnere the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat on 'inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swnllowimr the ererm-laden matter. .were all permanently cured. Such a rec urn, uukuowu 10 ape otiier remeuv. nisi' lyd'ititles the Braziliau Ualiil to the first rjlacc in the reeiird nt i li American neo- pie. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims' anu countless Asthma sufferers iu this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A il.OO bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, aud for 0 months we will wrap with each fl.00 bottle a mouth's treatmetit of Toxicola Tablets. free. Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve aim strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made, Abk "ruggisinnuiaKe no substitute, u, P. Jackson & Co,, Mfg. Chemists, India- uttpuua, mu, SHENANDOAH DUUd STORE, Wholesale Agents. rniLn.-cnEnr - store o D1ULKK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. 20 West Centra Street Tho Rosy Froshnosa And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained bytborswnouaa roue ioxi'n (jomplexion i'owder. L From Extrome Kemousnes HAT no ono romedy can contain tho elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovoryono. Dr. Miles System of Rostoratlvo Kcmodlos consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose Mrs. h. C. Ilramlcy, 37 Henry St., Bt. Cath erines, Ontario, writes! "For years 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, doveloplnglnto palpitation and woaknoss of tho heart. 1 was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacbo, pain In my loft side, palpitation nnd a constant feeling of weakness nnd prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-Pala Pills to rellovo suddon paroxysms of pain and hcadacho. I soon folt much lmnmvr nnd tho palus and aches and weariness let?, mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Rcstnmflvo ionic and am now restored to my former Dr. Miles' Remedies 8 aro sold by all drug gists under a poslttvof guarantee, first bottlol benefits or money ro- funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and! nerves free. Address. Ult. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Iud. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. ftOHUYKII.1. I11VI8I0N. October 4, 1898. Trains will leave Sliennndnfih After ftn knntn nte for Wleiran. Ullberton. Kmekvllln llitrk Water. St. Clnlr. Vnttuvllln. Itninhiin. Itn,ll.,b. aielpliln (Ilr'.nd street station) at SOS and 8 13 , tn,, 2 02, 0 la p. tu. on week days. Sundays, 1-1 a. 111., 4 25 p. bl. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah it 30. 11 48 a.m. and B 46. 1 30 n. r, . Hiimlnv. 11 01 a. in. and 5 40 p. m. Leave rottsvllle for Shenandoah fvinFracLc. vlllaj 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. ni. Suuday u a. m., a iu p. m. Leave Phtllulclnlila. fBroad street station!. In, dliMMindoah at 8 85 n. m 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. to. lcave liroau street station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Exnress.week-davs. 8 20. 4 ft). 4 50 5 05.5 15.8 50 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. D 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and l 22 p. m-,) 1 40, l 80, 8 20. BO. 4 02. 5 00. 3 60 8 00. 7 02. 7 50. 1000 u. m. ' 12 01, nlKht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05. 1 50 5 03, 5 1,'aM 20,9 50, "10 21, 1185 n. In., 12 03, 12 83, 2aiV 02, (Limited 122.) 5 20. 5 66. S 35. 7 02. 7 SO. J 10 00 p. m.,1201 night. express for noston wltnout change, 11 00 a m., eek-days, and 7 60 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt. Asbury Park. Ocsan drove. Long Hrnncli, 8 20, 11 14 ft m, 3 30. 4 02 p in eekiiays. t or Lamiier vine. I'-aston anil Hernnton. o.w. CO ni. 12 00 noon. 3 52. 5 Oi (I.ambi'rtvllle and ICimton only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally, UulTalo, 9 00 a in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J ill uuuy. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50. 7 20.8 :i3. 10 20. 11 23. u. III.. 1209. I28I 11'.. 812. 4 41. (3 23 Congrerslonal Limited,) G 17. 655, 7 3l and 1201 night week days. Sundays, 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. 1209. l 12. 4 41. 1520 Congressional Limited,) 6 55 731 p. m. and 12 03 lllglil. For Haltlmore. accommodation, v 12 a 111, z uz nil 4 01 p tn week days, 5 OS and 11 10 p ni dally Atlantic OoaKt Line, express 12 09 m, and 12 05 night, dally. southern ltanway, express u 0.1 p in, uany. Chcsupeakojl: Ohio Hallway, 7 31 p in, dally. f or uiu roini uomiort anu lurioiK, iu,u m wpi'lrrinvH. 11 10 n In dftllv. Lenvo Market Btreet wharf ns follows: Ex press for New York, V 00 o in, 4 30 p m week days. For Iing branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 m weekdays. For Island Heights. 830 a in and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Tuvb nroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 u m 7 05 p. in. .Sundays, 20 a. m., 7 us p. ni. Leave MarketStreet Warf Express, 9 00 a in, 00. 4 00.5 00 d m. Sundays. 0 00. 10 00 it m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p m. For uape aiay, nea jbio i,n-. utrru wm 4 vulr, Htnno Harbor. Angleseo. Wllilwood and. Hollj Beach Express, uo o m, oo, p n,al .lav. MlttxIl.tH ii on a m. V- . J , . , . t- M ivr ,y. For omcrs roini r.aiucsB, v w . -w. 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 1000a m. ,,, ,, , Tim Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from httcls and residences, 11. 1IOTCH1NBOU, J. Jt "I"", Gen'l Manager. "en I IW' Air Lauer sJ Pilsner Beer. Needs Put up no recommendation, in bottles for family use anu 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. S :hmidC Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. EyAN J. DAVIES. Livery, and , Undertaking! Nn. 13 North Jarn .-rtfA'TIV'a EXTRA rUJNU QUALITY -GINGER ALB, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. g- rvuioa' Remedies Health UUMiMl
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