iiriMiiiiWTiTB EVENING HERALD KSTAIIIilSIIKI) 1870. Published every Kveulnjt, Kicept Sunday, nt south Jardin 8trkkt Near -Pen tub. The If erl1 t iloUvfic.l InHhrnanrioari and tho (mrroiiriiMii: 'o .i f.r ( x fnl a week, pay am'' i t .urn r Hy innl 100a yonr,or25 vAtitfi n tuuntli. iuial)lo In adtitnce. dvcrttso meiitp ctmriel ncfortl) itf to Kpnce Hurt position. The publlf horn reserve Die rluht to change the rio'ttlou of advertisement whenever the pul 'cation of iipwo ilcmandn It. The rlKht Is lecrvwl to tiJ-e-Many advertisement, whether twit for or not. mnt the puhllshcrB may deem lumper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Entered nt the poto01ce At Shenandoah, I'm., as second clam mall mutter. TJCLKPIIOKK CONNECTION All the Nevs That's Fit to Print." r : Evening Herald nn day. novi:mm:u h, isos. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. TllK Pliiliidelplilit Item, which was' the most outspoken of till tliu 10 to 1 silver pnpers, now announces itsolf tin a stalwart liepubllcan paper. It's the circulation that counts. That accounts for the success anil value of the II KHALI) as an advertis ing medium and up-to-date news paper and family journal. There's none better in this section. Mu. UllYAX is afjain talking. He does not think the Republicans have achieved a very sweeping victory, though he admits they have gained in some places and lost in others. It might bo remarked that Hryan ex pressed the same views of the residt of the election in 1890. TtiK annual report of the Hoard of Public Charities of Pennsylvania prints the unpleasant information that the increase of insanity in the state -within the past thirteen years has been from 5.:n4 to 10,02." patients. This is quite out of proportion to the jncrease of population, which re quired thirty years to double in the state. TllK Hazleton Standard contains this complimentary notice in refer ence to Schuylkill county's junior member of the Bunch: "Judge Koch, of Schuylkill, has no love for wife beaters, and if the courts in other counties were similarly inclined, the nninber of these brutes would soon decrease. The other day Joseph HuzUowski was sentenced by Judge Koch to serve three years in prison for beating his wife in such a manner that for a while her life was despaired of." Hon. John H. Fow, of Hhiladel phia, calls attention to the injurious eirect the cheap labor of the Philip pines will have on the labor in this rountry engaged in rope manufacture, etc., that has hitherto been protected by a tax on such articles imported from those islands. Such tax or tarill, Mr. Fow contends, will be un constitutional when the Philippines become a part of the United States. Yet, in the face of this well known act, a candiditte for oilice had the hardihood to take an opposite view in a debate in Robbins' opera house during the recent campaign. A Salutary Effect. The general eiTect, of the recent elections cannot but be salutary on the business interests of the country. Had there be'en a reaction in public sentiment Indicated by the success of the opposition party to the Adminis tration, there would have been rea son to fear u reopening of questions -which have been practically settled by the national verdict for some years to coiue. liven the far 'West seems to have grown woary of the silver discussion ami to have repudiated Bryanistu ahd Hll that it stands for with' special emphasis. Tho business-world, there fore, has no reason to fear renewed disturbance and industrial establish ments may resume and extend opera tions with entire confidence in the uture. Glad tidings come from Pittsburg nud other points, whore large iiimi hers of workmen have been called to take their old places, and there is every reason to believe that a now impetus will bo given to different branches of trade which for some time past have been in a most unsat isfactory condition. It is to be hoped that the anthracite region will share In this revival of industry, to the great comfort of our miners and laborers, a great many of whom have had a hard struggle to secure a livelihood during the past fow years. Let ns hope that the anticipations cod's (.'urn nil liver Mi, bilious- mgi i)CMi, licaiUplio, sour slum- mLM I R acli, Indigestion, Cumtljo- III tlou. They ct eailly, with ouiHlnr.:ripo. Sold by alldrugEliti. J (tntl Tint only i'HU td Uks with Hood's S.riiimrllL FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Mtuated on Writ Coal street, Shenandoah. Tlia property entlrls 113j-i fret front and 70 feet deep.' ' KacU bouse has u frontaice of 12 feet by ifJJeet dei:!, rtith.kltchen 10 by H eel; all are two atari's, fix rooms, tin roof. They have -justbecirthorouifhly renalred, n.wty pulnte.1 und paiered, ami new all la. outhouses and COA' house constructed, Tliese properties are FOB 6AI.B, JIXCIIANOU or HICNT Klther as whole or separately and on keasou. bis terms. Kor further Information apply to M. P. FOWLER. ........... ,v ..- of the business nrena in general will bo fully realized, and that a new era of prosperity will bo ushered In with the coming of 189!). ' Till) Dccf-llthcr Number Of Tho Delineator is rilled tlio Christmas Number, ami Is n marvel of cnniiiletcuvu In nil Its departments The Winter rishions in l)re3anil Millinery :uu clalniMlely illustrated and ileserlhed. the l.Honiry fcnliire-. lire of an uminiallv liluh urdurur merit mid the Hmisu hold Specialties liro of tlio limit seasonable and original rlutmrlcr. Tim tender ?enti mentof A Modem Cliilstiniis Saint, hy riira I) baughliu, will appeal to hiveis of Steven son in n peculiarly iitl'ectlonatu way U'ihIi itiKtou Society During the War, hy Mrs. Arctiiliald Hop-tins, is an interesting letios pect of life nt this Capital during thu lato conflict. T lie article in tho jri i on Amateur Photography contains n number of suggis tions in repaid to making photography lc muncrtitlvo for tlin amateur. Kleaiior (leorgen contrihutes another scholarly ehiip tor on The Cultivation of the Voice. (HrlV Interests and Oei lipatlons, hy I'ifayette Mchaws, and t'lnh Women and Club Life by Helen M. Winslow, are characteristically en tertaining ; and the regular departments : Social Observances, Tho Tea-Table, Taney Stitches and Knihroideiy, Tho Dressmaker, Millinery, Lace-Making, etc., comprises n profusion of additional matter of distinctive interest. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive, iiegulates thu bowels, purilies tho blood. Clears the complexion. Kasy to make and pleasant to take, !'.") cts. Sold by V, I). Kirliii ami n guarantee. Waiting l'or tlio IMlinis to rail. Prom the Miners' Journal. Tlio possibilities of tho appointments to bo tnado hy County Controller-elect Muldoon and District Attorney-olcct Cunmilng aie keeping people in politics ami especially the Democrats busy guessing. It lias not been denied that Mr Muldoon will have Thomas O'Connor, of Mahanoy City, and his cousin. James Faddcn, of Cass township, on his stall' as stated before in the Journal. As to Mr. Cummlug's appointments there is more latitude for speculation, as nt least a score of mcmhors of tho bar want a berth under him. On the street yesterday it was passed around that tho next District Attorney had settled on A. V. Schalck for first deputy ; James J. Moran, second deputy, and M.J. Hemming. third deputy. Others said that oitlior Mr. Kramer or Mr. Striegcl were in line for ap pointments. Mr. Ciimmiug is saying noth ing, except the matter of choosing deputies is no easy task. WOMUN X KVAt NOT III: DISCOUItAOIIII. The nervous tension under which most of our women constantly live allect tho leniale organism seriously. Heavy household burdens, social gayeties, work in some com mercial establishment, any of these duties seem impossible to women who nre ill and yet they keep up for a time under prossuro of the demands upon them. When they do break down, the advice and treatment they receive from their family physician dos't go to tho root of tho trouble and they get no better. They are Discouraged, worn out, tired of life. Tlio great specialist in women's diseases, Dr. Greene, of Ncrvura famo, 3 West 11 th St., Now 'Wik City, has shown thousands of women who thought them selves hopeless invalids tho way to health His ollico is open to nil women for freo con sultation and advice, or if you will writo him about your case, ho will advise you by mail absolutely free of all cost and confi dentially. The glorious remedies discovered hy this profound physician nre an invaluable boon to women. It costs nothing to ho put on the road to health, and nil ailing women should writo Dr. Orceno at once. 1KUU Columbia Calendar. The Pope Mfg. Co., of Hartford, Oonn., has issued tlio Columbia Desk-pad Calendar fur 18II9. This handy reminder has been for years ouo of the most pleasing of special ad vertising features. Wo note that ino new calendar is very similar in design and make- ud to tho 18D8'calendar, although It has more artistic covers and is moro profusely illus trated. Any person may obtain a copy by annlviug to tho nearest Columbia dealer or by sending nve 2-cent stamps to tho Caloudar Department, l'ope ailg. Co., llartloru, uonu. Itchiness of tho skit), horriblo plagno. Most everybody ntlllcted in one way or another. Only ouo safe, never railing cure Dnan's Ointment. At any drug stole, CO cents. A New Iimurniict) Orner. Ill some of the neighboring cities tho heads of families are Joining a new insurance order. Ou payment of !i0 cents u week, tho services of any one of four doctors can ho had in caso any member of tho family falls sick. 'Ilio doctor guarantees to ItiraWi medicine anil give legularnnd faithful service. To Cure 11 Cold 111 Olio Hay fako Laxative Uronio -Quinine Tablets. All lrnggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. , t ti rt 1. liiiti. 1 lie genuine nas i.. i. .. on taeu tablet. tf Will You Winter In Florida ? This will bo tho greatest season Florida lias had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Hallway, Its tlio best routo. If you will writo John M. Ileal!, District l'assenser Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, l'a., ho will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Up to Date for Pains and Aches. Everybody says Itod Flag Oil, 85c. At Ciruliler ltros., drug store. Coming Kvents. Nov. 21. Grand masquerado ball, in ltol bins' opera house, under auspices of tho Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under tho auspices of tho All Saints' church will be (icld in tho church hascmciit, corner Oak and West streets. an lsiroitTANT ;iri'i:iti:Nci:. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themscUes ill, that they aro not af- llictcd with any disease, hut that the system siinnlv needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured ly using Syrup oi Iigs. Maun factiircd by the California Fig Syrup Co only, and sold by all druggists (V Miiiiiinotli 'llnwl Kne t'lio Pri'Klrtont, Toledo, )., Nov, 18. Tho workmen at Mif Llliby Cilass company, of this elty, have lust completed the largest cut glass howl ever made In the world for presentation to ITesKleiu JUCKiniey, It weighs over 75 pounds. E. D. Lihby nnd a delegation of the workmen go to Washington next Tuesday, when the bowl will be presented. SivIm (vp-imuiit HiuiiioHt lionised. Wuh1i acton, Nov. 18. This govern ment declines to uccede to the request made by the Swiss minister for a re moval of tlitT lestrlctlons Imposed by law on the Importation of cattle from Switzerland, owing to the prevalence In 11 cantons of the Swiss republic of foot und mouth disease. lire l I'lrol rirel Tiianrn tout nroncrty from loss In the Idcstand strongest cash companies l I'hiia lliiilcrivrlturft Insurance Co. of Nortli Amefleu aud. Firo Association, Hurtronl Fire Ins Co.. American Fire Insurance Co., West Cheater Fire Ins. Co., United rircmeir Ins. Co. T. T, Williams, 123 8. .fardin St., Hbennndnali. , Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lissio & Bake, Ashland, P U print! on every sack. A PECULIAR IlBMEDY. Something About the Hew Discovery For Curing DyspepBla. The Hev, V. 1. l'ctl, a highly esteemed minister residing la Wccds)0rt, Cayuga Co., N. Y,, in a recent letter writes as follows "Tlicre has never been anything that I have taken that has relievcil the Dyspepsia from which 1 have suffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Since taking llicm 1 have had no ilistiess at all after eating and again nfter long years c an mhv WKLt.. Hcv. F. I. Hell, VcedMrt, N. Y., formerly, Idalia, Colo. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is a remarkable remedy, rot only because it is a certain cure for all forms of indigestion, but because it seems to act as thoroughly in old chronic cases of dyspepsia as well as in mild attacks of indigestion or biliousness. A person has dyspepsia simply because the stomach is overworl ed, nil it wants is a harmless, vege table remedy to digest the food and thus give it the much needed rest. This is the secret of the success of this pe culiar remedy. No matter how weak or how much disordered the digestion may be, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food whether the stomach works or not. New life nnd energy is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and nerve in the body, A trial of this splendid medicine will convince the most skeptical that Dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles can be cured. The tablets are prepared by the F. A, Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., but so popular has the remedy become that. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets can now be obtained at any Imp store at So cents er package. Send for hook on stomach diseases free. l'oiiiisylvniiln'H 'Itoniilillenii I'lnrnllt.v Pliilvlelphla. Nov. IS. The official figures of the vote on the slate ticket have been received from 44 of the C7 counties, including Philadelphia, Alle gheny and nil the other large counties. Adding the unofficial footings of the official returns-'of the other 23 coun ties, Stone has an apparent plurality In the state of 120.404 over JenUs In a total vote of 070,518 for the three lead ing candidates. This total Is divided ns follows: Stone, 47S.53I; Jenks, 308, 130; Swallow, 133.S54. The pluralities for the other Hepubllcan state can didates will exceed that of Stone. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do lioreby ngrco to refund tho money ou a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 35-cont bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagcn bucli, Shcnaudoah Drug Store, and P. W. Uierstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw All kinds of vegetables and Uower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, Girardvillu. Kleetric carH pass tho donr. ft-0-tf Are You Going to Florida 7 If you arc, ask for tickets via tlio Southern Railway. It is the shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of ail preceding years. Writo for further information to John M. Iieall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, l'a. IIow's Your Coueh 7 Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Gmliler Uros. drug store. Strnel: l'or u IMM'luirirciI Pnrnmnn. Chaiiibersburg, l'a.. Nov. IS. Twenty four machinists walked out of the plant of the Chamhersbuig Knglneerlng com pany yesterday. Some days ago Fore man James Montgomery was replaced by John Miller. The men did not taku kindly to the change, thinking that Montgomery should have been retained. Several meetings of the men were held nnd yesterduy the men went to work and found that Montgomery had not been reinstated. They thereupon took their dinner palls and left the shops. Mtl..lInir the Austrian Press. Vienna, Nov. IS. The minister of Jus tice, Dr. J. Von Ituber, has very queer conceptions of the liberty of the press. He has Just promulgated nn order that any editorial comment favoring or ap proving In the slightest manner the opinions of the ultra-German Deputies Schoenerer, Wolf nnd Turk, or the pub lication of their speeches underneath headlines Indicating editorial approval. Is strictly forbidden, und that any edl tor vlolutlng this order will be prose cuted criminally. Mlnncsotii Const tit lonnl AinoiKlinouts St. 1'nul, Nov. 18. Four constitutional amendments which were voted at tha recent elections fn this state have been carried, aecouling to official returns so far received. The vote from 37 counties on the amendment to extend the franchise to women on school mat ters shows a majority of 9,871. The other amendments were: Requiring a majority of voters present to adopt a constitutional amendment; home hule for cities, and for tho establishment of a road commission. Tlio Aiicfo-Ainorleim ( 'iliiiulssloii, Washington, Nov. 18.--.The Anglo American commission, now In session here to adjust differences between the United States and Canada, yesterday held a lengthy session upon the two subjects which aro regarded as of most Importance, namely, the North Atlantic fisheries and reciprocity. The fisheries question was practically taken up for the first time, nnd It was quite definitely understood that the position of the Canadian government was made clear as favorable to granting enlarg ed rlrhts to American fishermen In Canadian waters of the North Atlantic: If In return the.-Cnnudlan fish Is ad mltted free of duty to American mar Uets. ICaloi to(ii llomcO vorlaml PromPoln llerlln, Nov. 18. An official telegram received here fiom Valetta, Island of Malta, says the emperor and empress of Germany have sailed for I'ola, at the northern pait of the Adriatic sea, from which port they will travel over land direct fur home. It Is explained that the emperor decided upon this course because tho temperature of the Mediterranean has become consider ably cooler, and the danger to the health of the empress hy a sudden change from a southern to a northern climate s thus lessoned. 'I'lii. 'iiimiiwiiiix inilloti-d. Cleve'apd. Nov. 18. An Indictment was returned by the griind Jury yester day against Frank A. Mngowan, Helen Kdlth Mr cowan and her sister, Con stance V .nn, who abducted Edith Beryl Barnes, the daughter of John A, Barnes and the present Mrs, Magowan, from the Durham avenue school, In this city. Hequlsltlon papers are being pre- pareu. so nai jn caso tne Kidnapers re--fuse to return to Cleveland from Erie, Pa., a requisition win be maoe for I them on the governor of Pennsylvania. MORfi DOCKS' NEEDED. ClilefKnitleott Kiiiphnslzr's tlio Neces sity Foe Hotter rnollltles. Washington, Nov. 18. In his annunl report to the sceretnry of tho navy Chief Kndlcott, of the hurcnu of yards and docks, makes n strong point of the necessity for nmple docking facilities, not only for small vessels, hut for bat tleships, upon waters near Key West. He snhl this place was duilng the war, and may be In future, an Important base of naval operations, able strate gists having pronounced Key West nnd Dry Tortugas the key of the Gulf of Mexico. Had the wur with Spnln con tinued many months more the ub sence of docklns facilities In those waters would have been most seriously felt and might have effected Its for tunes. The small showing we make In dock accommodations Is very marked ns compared with the other naval pow ers of the world, and although the ex penditures for dry docks by the United Stntes will be Inrge In the next few years. Chief Kndlcott says he cannot fall to ask a continuance of the liberal policy In this particular until the coun try Is well Iltted for handling Its fleet In the dock yards without compelling vessels to perform long sea voyages to reach docking ports. Now Yorii lnilliiim Win Tliolr On-so Washington, Nov. IS. The court of claims yesterday rendered a Judgment of $1. '.101.400 In favor of the New York Indians who entered suit ncalnst the United States to recover the value of certain lands donated to them In Kan sas, nnd subsequently disposed of by the United Stutes. The award Is in pursunnce of a mandate from tho Uni ted States supreme court. Tho case has been pending In the courts about five years. Tliese lnnds had been set apart as a reservation for them by tho treaty of 183S, but the lands were never occupied by them, and were sold by the government nnd the proceeds plac- ed In the United States treasury. A Clover Trick It eertalnlv looks like it. hut thero Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame hack and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean ho can euro himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine tones up tlio whole hvstein. acts as a stimulant to tlio liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nervo tonic. It cures constipation, hcadacho, fainting spells, sleeplessness nnd melancholy, It is liurely vegetable, a mild laxative and re storej tho system to its natural vigor. Try .Electric Hitters nud be convinced that they aro a miracle worker, hvcry bottlo cuaraii toed. Only GOc. a bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. HORRORS OF1HE ORIENT. ThousamlH or Lives Lost Tliroilgli Vilnius1 nnd Floods. Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 18. Advices from the Orient brought by the steam ship Empicss of China Include the fol lowing: Details of the great fire In Hankow early In October show that hundreds of lives were lost and that one-uuarter of the native city was destroyed. One -writer says the loss of life is now esti mated to be at least 2,000, and about ten times that number are said to be liomeless Hong Kong advices say: The apppalllng misery caused by the Tellow river Hoods is harrowing In the extreme. One of the missionaries en gaged In relief work states that In one of the districts many were standing In the water for days, holding their chil dren out of It. The same writer says: "People by the tens of thousands ars huddled together on the hanks of the river living in a pigsty fashion, with only a miserable dole to keep body and soul together. Some not so fortunate have been compelled to take refuge on the roofs of their houses, where they were exposed to a pitiless rain. Others climbed trees und hung there until they dropped to the water through hun ger and exhaustion." In a terrible disaster In an inland sea on Oct. 25 the steamer Klnslilu Maru came Into collision with the steamer Myngawa-Maru, off Takaml, with the result that the latter founder ed. It Is reported that 70 were drown ed. The Myagawa sank In three mln utes. A Kowsutli Veteran's lloliblo Cl'Iino, Vienna, Nov. 18. Dr. John' Astalosch, who fought with Kossuth for Hun rary's Independence, committed sui cide, at the age of 80 years. Before end ing his own life he shot his wife. FI nanclal difficulties prompted the deed. lowiniK Honor Dolcunn. Des Moines, In., Nov, 18. The Grant club, of this city, banqueted Oshorn W. Delgnan, of the Merrimae crew, last evening. After the banquet the feature of the evening was the Introduction of a memorial to congress by Hon. John Ilerrlot, of Stuart, treasurer of the state. The preamble to this memorial states that It Is Delgnan's desire to enter the Naval academy at Annapolis, but he Is prevented by age . require ments. The resolution then asks con gress to pass a special act to permit Deignnn to enter the academy. The resolution was lend nnd adopted with cheers. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often tho rosult of an inherited tnlnt in the blood. S. 8. 8'. Is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to roach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of the dUeaso, and cures the worst 'cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from lnfsnoy ItHU Scrofula, and he luflered yo that It n Impossible to dress him for thrre years. II 1 1 head and body -were a mass ot sores, snd lit! eyeslKht also became affected. No treatment was spared that we thought would rellfsvn him. but he K'ew worse VI IF until tils condition wasilV indeed pitiable. I hadt??- nlmntlt ilpknnlrH tMila , ever beln cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave lilm S. S. it. (Swift's Sneoiflel. Aria. elded Improvement was the result, and aftr he had taKeii a dozen bottles, nnnnn wimifn. ot his former dreadful condition would have recoipiUed lilm. All the sores on his body have Ilea led. Ills skin Is nrrfectlv I'lear nn.l smooth, and ha has been restored to perteot health. Mas. 8. 8. Maiibt, tyj mm tit., Maoon, Ga, For ronl blood troubles It is a wasto of time to oxnect n cure from the doc tors. Blood diseases nre beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, S.S.StLB1oo reaches all deep-seated cases whioh bthcr remedies havo no effect upon. It Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetablo, nnd contains no pot ash, mwcury, or other mineral. Hooks mulled free to any address by I Qwlft Spcclllo Go,, Atlunto, Qa THE ILLS OF WOMEN And How Mra. Plnkham Holpa Ovoroomo Thorn. Mrs. MAnr Hor.LiNQEn, 1101 Marianna St., Chicago, 111., to Mrs. l'lnkhnm: " I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of tho womb, lcucorrluca, pains over my body, sick headaches, haclcaclie, nervousness and weakness, I tried doctors and various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vegetuhle Com pound, tho relief I obtained was truly wonderful. 1 have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can say that I am entirely cured." Mrs. Henry Doitn, No. 806FIndleySt., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Plnkham : " For a long tlmo I Buffered with chronic Inllannnatlon of tho woinb, pain In abdomen nnd bcarlng-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and to weak I was hardly able to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, also troubled with leucorrhcea. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, I hod given up all hopo of being well again when I rend of tho great good Lydia E. PInkhams Vcgotablo Com pound was doing. I decided immedi ately to give it a trial. Tho result -was Blmply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanatlvo Wash I can say I feci like a new woman. I deem it my duty to announce the fact to my fellow sufferers that Lydla E. Plnkhain's Vegetable remedies havo entirely cured me of all my pains and suffering. I have her alone to thank for niy recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless her for the good work she is doing for our sex." Lepers nt l.nririi In Moulin. Manila, P. I., Nov. 18. There is a leper scare In Manila. Through the neglect of the Spanish officials nearly 200 lepers have escaped from confine ment. For a time this was unknown to the American authorities, and the outcasts were allowed to wander at large. Orders have been Issued to the effect that all lepers will be arrested and sent to a small uninhabited Island on tho southeast of Luzon, They will be fed and cared for at the expense of the government. As far as can be as certalned about CO lepers are still at Inrge on the streets and In the suburbs of Manila. nitirost Wnrhlilp In the World. Portsmouth, Eng., Nov. 18. Thou sands of people yesterday witnessed the launch of the ram battleship Formid able, nt the dockyard here. She Is said to be the largest warship In the world, being of 10,000 tons displacement. She Is 100 feet long, has 75 feet beam nnd draws 2G feet 9 Inches -of water. She cost over 1,000,000 and Is esti mated to steam 18 knots. A notable feature of the launch of the battleship was the entwining of the British and American flags on the official stand. Vermont's Hid l'or Population. Montpeller, Vt., Nov. IS. Governor Smith's special taxation bill passed the house yesterday. It provles for a board of tax examiners, who are empowered to make an agreement with non-residents who will enter the state and re side here- as to taxes for a period not to exceed 30 years. The object of the measure Is to Induce wealthy people who In other states have been burdened to enter Vermont under a contract that their taxes will not be above a specific amount for a specified time. Ynlo'H PreHldont Moslems. New Havtm, Conn., Nov. 18. At the meeting of the corporation of Yale uni versity late yesterday afternoon Presi dent Timothy Dwlght presented his re signation. The resignation is to take effect at the end of this university year. The corporation requested President Dwlght, however, to delay his retire ment until October, 1901. President Dwlght, however, Insisted upon his re signation at the time stated. Our Growlnir Pension List. Washington, Nov. 18. Colonel F. C. Alnswoith, chief of the record and pension office, war department, In his annual leport to the secretary of war, says that 193,296 eases were received and disposed of during tho past fiscal year, a net Increase of 43,489 cases re ceived and disposed of. This does not Include cases growing out of the re cent war with Spain, which have not yet been filed In his office. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kmd You Have Always Bought Bears the eof(S Signature A Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will give you much com fort for little money, A comfort SbiM? FURNITURE. To-day we have been busily en gaged in replenishing our stock. We have a new line of dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches and settees in large varieties. We are the cheapest dealers. WINTER IS AT YOUR DOOR And y'ou may need a stove, range or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is the largest m the county. We repre sent the Uuekwalter Stove Com pany, the Jargest and oldest estab lisiieu linn m America. We can sell you cheaper than other dealers who buy one and two on an order, A guarantee accompanies every purchase. Money refunded if not satistactory. D. 1 1 IGEl, 123 and 131 South Main Street. The Cheap Prices We ni-fl rhnrrrti.n fn I ?,'!'i!5K"w .'"iV0 '"i"1 fl,r.u ""'"bis popularity dally. Wehelluvo in "live uml let llv." Wa want the biiierto have soma ol n,. ,..ll .:.!!. ' !"'" 1JIIV GOODS, UOOT8 ANII pilules, gi:nt ruiisisiiiKu. Choice winter stock. (Jood goods at the lowest prices. Rhlllp Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., B1IENAMD0AII, PA, OUR NATlONjS DESTINY. Postmaster General Smltli on " Problems or tlio Hour, fhllndelnhln. Nov. 18. Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith was tho guest pf honor nt a banquet anu re ception given by tho directors of the Union Lengue, of which Mr. Smith Is a member. The only other guest at the banquet was Calvin Wells, of Pitts burg. C. Stuart Patterson prcsiueu ai the banquet und In a few words pre sented the postmaster general. Mr. Smith said In part: "We have lived a great chapter of history and the country has come to realize that wo have a great presi dent. He had no ambition for war. Hut when war came for humanity and Justice he' directed It with a wisdom, courage, skill and success which have commanded tho applause of the whole world. He had no ambition for terrl torlal acquisitions. But when the march of events brought responslblll ties and obligations over new domains he faced them with a high and Intrepid resolution, which will make his ad ministration lustrous as adding new Jewels to the casket of liberty. He had no ambition to open a now epoch In our history and lead the country In new pathways, content to do the very best In the old. But when, In the prov idence of God, the uplifted curtain re vealed a new stage of national devel opment he bravely accepted duty, and clearly recognized destiny. "We do not know what may be before us. But one thine wo do know, and that Is that whatever may come, what ever doubt or difficulty, the president will meet It with sure Insight, with unfailing sagacity, with calm courage. and with firm and confident reliance on the saving lease and patriotism of the American people. He will be gov erned not by personal desire, but by a profound conviction of public duty. Have we great problems? Are wo per plexed about the disposition of far off domains where American valor hau unfurled the American flap? Who would turn them back to-Spain? Who would Invite the risks of divided and contentious sovereignty? What then remains but manly acceptance of the responsibilities which have been laid upon us? "Never fear the capacity of the American people to deal with these questions. The Anglo-Saxon blood Is equal to every emergency, and the American variety is not Inferior to any other. We shall not fall of greatness through craven fear of being great. And so let us face the present and the fu ture with the serene faith, the high courage and the Indomitable purpose which are worthy of our history and our destiny. Women Should Know It. Many women suffer untold agony and misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly understood. They have been led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness of some.sort is responsible for the many ills that beset womankind Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism, a lragging pain or dull ache in the back, weak ness or bearing-down sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor, frequent desire to pass it willi scalding or burning sensation, sediment in it after stand ing in bottle or common glass for twenty-four hours, are signs of kidney slid bladder troub'e. The above symptoms arc often attributed by the patient herself or-by her physician to female weakness or womb trouble. I lence, so many fail to ob'ain relief; because they arc treating, not the disease itsclf, but a reflection' of the primary cause, which is kidney trouble. In fact, women as well as men are made miserable witli kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is easy to get at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. To prove its wonderful merits you my have a sample bottle and liook telling nil about it, both sent absoluiely free by mail. Kindly mention Shenandoah 11i:kai.d und send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liiiighamton, N. Y. Thanksgiving Day Tour From the Schuyl kill Valley to WaBhlneton Under the Pennsylvania Railroad Personally-Con ducted Tourist System. In order to allbrd residents of tho Schuyl kill Valley a special opportunity to avail themselves of the peculiar advantages ofTts personally-conducted tours to Washington tlio Pennsylvania Kail road Company has arranged for a special Thanksgiving Day tour on November 21. Two ami a half days will be spoilt iu Wash ingtun, visiting tho Capitol, Congressional Library, National .Museum. Treasury, Kxccu tive Mansion, Washington Monument, and other points of interest uudor the In telli jcnt direction of an experienced tourist agent. A chaperon will also accompany the party as the special companion of uuaccoui panted ladies. Sound-trip tickets, including transporta tion, hotel accommodations, and Cnpitol guides, will be sold at the following rates : Children under .Adults. 12 years. Train leaves Hlicnamioali h.qii ss ia o.ui a ai I'rockvllle 11 00 s 00 (1.1J ' bt. Clair 10 83 7 05 0 38 " l'ottsvlllc Ill 7J 7 S5 0.M " Schuylkill Haven 10 70 7 85 7.01 " Norrlstown 110 7 15 .0l " Coimhohocken... 0 SO 7 10 U07 Miinayimfc U) 7 0 11.15 " WnsliliiRto Ar 1.M5 1'. M. Hates fiuin other stations will be quoted ou application. Special train will bo provided from Heading to Washington ar.d return, and speeial through coaches on regular trains north of Heading. ICcturulug, the special train will leave Washington 3 15 1. M, Saturday, No vember -H, arriving Heading 8.S5 P. M. Tickets will also ho good to return on regulur trains until Monday, November 28, inclusive 1'assciigers from Shenandoah, rruekvlllo, and St Clair returning un special train from Washington, can stay over night iu Phlladel phia or l'ottsville and proceed to destination by regular tialn un Sunday morning. Tickets for sldo trip to Mount Vernon, In eluding admission to thu grouudp, can bo procured from Tourist Agent ou the special train at rate of 70 cents. For Itineraries, tickets, and further Infor mation apply to ticket agents; A, C, Weilo, Excurslou Agent, Heading; or address uco, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 1'hlladolphia. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of colToo. Sold by all grocers aud likod by all who have used It because wheu properly prepared It tastes like' the flnost coffee but is freo from all IU Injurious properties. Grain Oalds dtgoitiou and strengthens the nerves, It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, aa woll as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a notice. IS and 25c. Ask your grocer for tho'"ltoyal Patent flour, and take no othor brand. It Is tho oat flour raile, yTrTlTTt"--'Vr'';'re,', From Extreme Nervousness, THAT no one remedy can contain tho elements necessary to cure all diseas es, U a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' Stittcm of Rostoratlvo Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. h. O. llramloy, 07 Henry St.( St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For-yoars 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness nnd annoy- lng constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of the heart. 1 was unable to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my loft side, palpitation nnd a constant fooling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervlno, Heart Curo and - , , ,,,, 1 .1... ...! tll.. iicrvo anu i.ivcr i ins unu mu nuu-i muj Pills to rellovo sudden paroxysms of paltA-" and headache. I soon felt much Improved J anu mo pains una acuca auu vvcuriiics--f iui mo. I then took Dr. Mllos' Eostoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my formor good hoalth." Dr. Miles' ltcmcdles aro sold by all drug gists undor a posltlvdf guarantee, first bottlol benefits or money ro-l funded. Book on dls- E cases of tho heart and! nerves free. Address, DH. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkba-t. Ind. 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 i-RemediesI Rostoro Health 1 beer drinkers. They are good. ; authority on winch ispt. Christ. :limidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M, BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW filce Kiran bulldltitr. corner of Main an Centre Bt recta, Shenandoah. f." . POMEHOY, fc ATT0R NEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. )HOF. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, e Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, P. Havlue studied under some of the beat masters Id London and Paris, will give lesions on the violin, mandolin. kuUat and vocal cultut Terms reasonable. AddrcHa Iu caru nf Htroue the lew-ftler Hhenandnah. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. niiLn.'CHEnr-OT. o DKAI.KR IN o i Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO West Contra Street. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES Of AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, D, D, Manager, lMttshurir, l'n : Toronto, Cnnada; New Orleau? I .a.; New Vor, N, Y. ; Washington, I) , .; rJnn Francisco, Cal.; Iilcuyo, III,; HI. LouIh, Mo., und Ucnver, o lorudo. There are thousands of position to he filled within the next few iiioiitlu. Address all applications to Union Tkaciikus' Aokkciks, Baltsburif, l'a. To Consumptives. The underslKiied linvInK been restored to health by simple menus, after BiitTerlui; for veverul years with n severe Iuuk affection, ami thai dread disease Consumption, Is anxious to uiaUe known to lilt fellow stilTerers the means of cure. To those who desire It he will cheer fully send (freo of charireia ennv of the lire- Bcrlptlon used, which they will find a surecuru cbltlsundufl throat and lung Maladies, im hope all sufferers will try his remedy, as It 1 , Invaluahle. Those desiring tho prescription, which will-cost them iiothinu, and may prove u blessing, wilt pleust- vddress, Rev. A. EDWARD WILSON, llroolilyii, New York,
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