.iTaiiPstf-i. ft--""""- v' aiigjtgrasKsar.-rr.trs-i'.r VENING HERALD KSTAlll.IHHK.il 1H70. Publtahed ever? Evening, Eirept Sunday, at S South Jardin Htkkkt, Nkaii Ckntkr. Tho Herald In (lrilm-tl InHhpnanaoah and the n?jrro'i,llmr lot , is for six i-ents ft k, pay abl. othexrrlcr. Ily mull Vi.00 a year, or 25 cants a month, payable In advance. Mlvertlae ment charged accord! iig to spaco and position. The publishers reserve the rlKht to change the position ot advertisement whenever the pul utatlon of newt demands It. The right la traerved to w)etany advertisement, whether paid for or not, laat the publishers may deem '.proper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofnee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNEtmON 'All the News That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald SATUUDAY. XOVIIMHEK 1U. 1SU3. JUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. SAHAII llKKMIAKUT la (,'OillK to India, to shoot tigera. Col. Uoosovult ciin give Surnli points on tigers unil grizzles, too. Pohto Hico is behind Rhode Island In density of population, but iihend of Deluwnre. These midgets nre nil ejceptioimlly well supplied With In habitants. Complaint is inude that the law is frequently violated by "expert" hunters from this town in shooting gutne on Sunday. Why not make an example of some of these sports? Spain nks daiuuges of the Clyde shipbuilders because the torpedo de stroyers did not come up to expecta tions. The defense will be that men to run them were not in the contract. Private advices from Paris are to the effect that the American peace commissioners have greatly strength ened their hand by a very fortunate draw immediately following the shuttle here on the 8th inst. An effort should be mude to save nil the Cervern wrecks near Santiago, The Spanish ships are historic ob ject's, and ought to be handed down to future generations of Americans, who will have patriotic duties of their own. Tub appointment of Dr. P. F. Burke as deputy Coroner for Shenan doah and vicinity, meets with general satisfaction, without regard to polit ical considerations. The appointee Is one of the rising young physicians of the town, and is deservedly popular. Thk first week of criminal court was a busy one, and many cases were disposed of. In this connection it might not be out of place to compli ment the graud jury for its work, especially the placing of tho costs on prosecutors in petty cases where bills were ignored. Aktkp. being elected District At torney by the handsome majority of B,000 and over, it is now said that B. W. Cutuiuings, jr., is considering the acceptance of an offer to locate in New York city. The Miners' Journal is authority for the statement that Mr. Cummlngs will leave next week for the metropolis" with that ond Jn view. - Thk Pennsylvania Ballot 'P.of'ru Association, whieh hit l-'Ud in its protests again- the lutrlcucios of the present "uiioifymeui, is now pre- a pian to no presented m uio next Legislature, under which the eunuidilU'B' names are printed In groups under the caption of the office for which they contest. Governor eiect Stone, it is said, favors a simpli fied ballot, and will recommend a change from the present system in Ills first messuge to the Assembly. This is a generation of keen com petition. Margins are not large in ally line, ttud to prosper it marked In crease in sales Is necessary. To get this increase resort must be had to the newspapers. They will tell the intelligent buyer what you have to offer, and in u wuy introduce the buyer to the seller. This Is a favor able season to begin advertising, and to increase it if you have already begun. The holidays are not far off. There is no better medium than the llKUAl.I), as the leading merchants of Shonandouh use its columns. Railroad Wlan Receives Good Advice from Fol- a , tow worKmen -i Tha Whole Story Told by HlsWIfo- It Mav Halo You. & " When my little boy w six years old h bad an attack of the measles, and after recovering lis wai restless at night, had BO appetite, and wn cross and fretful, litter on, large blotches and tores broke out on fill face and limbs. We were told the would heal In a few days; but these few days grew Into montbi. One day my husband, wbo ! a well-known rath-oad man, wat advlied by some ot hli fellow workmen to give the boy Hood'e Sarsaparilla. We concluded to do eo, and after .be bad Ukeu the first bottle wo noticed some improvement. We kept .on clTiriB him thin medicine until ho had fakefl thr4 bottles, when he was com pletely odred, and ho b.i been welt ever alnoe" MM. B. J. MIIXKB, Bennett, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla j, tfe beifcia faotibi oWtru4 Blood Purifier. tWef ohiriitfiU. tn ill tor H. r,,.. do not eanse pain or flOOd 9 PHIS pr.AUfcUtfr!lU.2U. Gaug of Railroad Laborers Kun Down by a Train. ELEVEN KILLED, FIVE INJURED, The Moil, liiinpltiu: rrtim Ono Trntdt to i:eitH ti 1111 1 11 , I.oupod In l'ront ol' a I.ocul UuhIiIiiix AIiiiiix at forty M lies uu Hour. Jersey City, Nov. 10. In the gloom nf smoke, storm uiul Tor tlint darkened the rails of the Pennsylvania railroad yustei'dr.y inornltiK between Jersey City and llunixnn a belated suburban train dashed In'.c a Kunir of workmen, killing 11 und Injuring four. Five others had remarkable escapes. All the victims lived in Jersey City. The dead are: Frank Hodoskl, oped 48; rtltipeppe Colasurdo, 31; Tliomii" Doherty. 47; Thomas Flaniiasan; Jo seph K.iRBea, -18; Michael Lawless. 34 Nicola I-ucel, 34. Frank l.tidow'skl, 21. AtiRelo Purro. 2B; Frank Slumsky, 30; Olussppe Stlnzlnno, 23. Hodoskl and Slumlsky leave families. Frank Swnz kowskl Is dyliiR at St. Francis hospital. The accident happened about two and one-half miles west of Jersey Clt. just beyond the Jlaekensaek river brldue. At that point there are four tracks, two devoted to passenger and two to f relent tralllc. At the noith are tho shops and the tracks of the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western railroad. Foreman Quirk took out a Bans of 15 men at 8 a. m. to repair track No. 4 the westbound freight trackat that place. Quirk saw that the fog might mean danger, so he sent ahead two men. Lawless and Doherty, to give warning of approaching trains. Lawless was to go west and Doherty east, and cover all the tracks. They were to shout warnings at the approach of trains. The passenger tracks wera kept busy with incoming suburban trains, and the dense smoke nnd steam from these trains helpud to make the atmosphere more dense. Suddenly, about 8:30. there was a shout from Lawless, who was the ad vance guard of the gang. "Train on No. 3," he cried. It was an castbound freight train that came along slowly, leaving behind It a heavy pall of smoke. The men, who were scattered along the track, jumped out of the way. Al most all of them Jumped over to track No. 1. the easthound passenger track. The heavy smoke enveloped them, and the men, many of them new hands on the road, shivered with fright, for they could not see and could scarcely hear the approaching trains that followed the freight. Lawless, too, had Jumped across to track No. 1. keeping all the time a sharp lookout. Suddenly there was a rumble of wheels and the shriek of a whistle. The Millstone local, delayed by fog, was coming along at the rate of 40 miles an hour. Lawless was struck and thrown 30 feet away, man gled and bleeding. On went the train. Engineer Van Nostrand had scarcely noticed the man's body flying through the air when the engine struck Doher ty; then It ploughed Into the mass of cowering men, who stood huddled to gether on the track. "It was an awful sight," said the en gineer later. "There was a mass of legs and arms Hying through the air. I was drenched with blood. I knew that something terrible had happened, nnd put on the air brakes as hard as possible." When the train came to a standstill the passengers rushed out. The track was drenched with blood. The mead ows and the track looked like a battle field covered with bodies. The shrieks of the dying drowned the cries of the horrified passengers. Women fainted and men turned away In horror. Of the 19 men nine were dead and six wounded. Someone telephoned quickly to Jer sey City. Many of the bodies, still writhing in mortal agony, were placed on the train and borne to the city. Two of the wqunded died on the way. A relief train broui-ht back the others. A Clever Trick It tartatnW 'looks like Whut tliero is really no trick about Jt.. Anybody can try it who hai'la'me ba'- aud weak kidneys, malaria or nervoi" '.roubles. Wo mean lie can euro Mln'l rlulitaway by taking Klcctrlc lilt icrs. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts us a stimulant to tho liver and kidneys, is a dioou puruicr ana uervo tonic, It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It it purely reirctaulo. a ml a laxatlvo. nnu re store! the system to Its natural vigor Try Electric Hitters and tie convinced tlint they are u miracle worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. CarolowsiK'HH ('uiiHcd Sorbins Wreck. Burlington, N. J Nov. 19. Two per eons were injured, an engine and pas senger coach destroyed and a railroad station burned yesterday by a rear-end collision between" two local passenger trains on tho Camden nnd Amboy rail road at Florence, near here. The In jured are: Joseph milh. engineer, badly cut and bruised: Harry Jones, conductor. Injured Internally. Both men live In Ilelshtstown, N. J. The first train had been ordered to wait at Florence for the coming train, but ow ing to carelessness or lack of time tho hrakeman of the waiting train did not nag the approaching train until too late. The passengers escaped with a severe shaking up. Slilloh'a Consumption Cure cures wlicro others full. It Is tho leading Cough Cure, and no homo should be without It. Pleasant to take und goes right to tho spot. Bold by V, n, Klrlin und a guarantee. TJefcyievnto CnnvlotK Ivlll 11 fiunrd. Columbus, O., Nov, 19. Convicts O'Ncll and Atkinson, who are serving 15 year terms In the penitentiary for burglary In Cleveland, in some manner secured a revolver yesterday and made a hold attempt to escape. Surprising Guard Ume, they took from him his revolver nnd then went Into the broom shop. There both opened lire on Ouard I.auterbaugb, and ho fell dead. The shooting attracted other prison ofllclals, who rushed to the scene, and a fusil lade ensued until all the revolvers were emptied. Convict Atkinson was shot doun and seriously wounded, while O'Nell wns beaten almost to death be fore he would surrender. Both are In tho prison hospital. First SpunlHb War I'nuilonnr, Washington, Nov. 19. Commissioner Evans, of the pension otilce, notified Secretary Alger yesterday that Jesso T. dates, ot the Second United States artillery, who lost part nf his upper Up In the West Indian campaign, hus been awurded the first pension on ac count of the Spuiilsli war. (lutes will receive U per month, and this being Iniidequato u private pension bill In creasing the pension probably will bo Introduced, In emiKress. Claims on nc count of the Spanish war are now coin ing in rapidly. The Jotal on tile up to date Is 1,917 for war service and 178 . for naval service, exclusive of 'hit Claims of itie battleship Maine victims. How Insomnia if You Can't Eat or Sleep Well You are in a Dangerous Condition. Slecplesnes is elmply a rapid road to can befall a person I icrson than to become sleepless, utinrlv .-vlwuisteil -..-.v .....- n- firennn nn hp Cnptnlii iinbbi(l ltrltlxb l,nw. Queonitown, Nov. 19. Something in the nature of a sensation has been caused here by the extraordinary con duct of Captain Johnston, commander of the British steamer Brlnrdene, which arrived on Oct. 29 from New York, ex tensively dnmaged by severe weather, during which she was almost submerg ed for ten days. Since that time tho Brlnrdene has been repairing for a passage west. The Brlnrdene wns ar rested yesterday by a marshal of the admiralty court for debt, and a bailiff was placed on board her. The captain determined to defy the court and start ed for Delaware breakwater. The pilot, who wns on board, refused to navigate tho ship out of the harbor, with the result that the captain did so himself, The vessel wns chased by a government steam pinnace, but escaped. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Sunday Speclalit. Services in the Trinity Kefornicd church o-morrow at 10:00 a. 111., and (1:30 p. 111, Sunday school at 1:30 11. 111. Itov. ltobort O'lloyle pastor. Regular services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardlu street, to morrow at 10 a. 111. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday school at 1.30 p, m. Kev. I. J. Iteltz, pastor. Iv. I,. C. K. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and testimony incetinss overy Tnos ilay, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. L. C. K. overy Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor, l'reachiug at 10:30 a. m. aud U:30 p. in, Sunday school at S p. m. Class meet ing on Wednesday ovening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 o, in. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer at 7 p.m. Tho rector will oluciato. First Baptist church, corner of West aud Oak streets. Itov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. 111. and Up. 111. Sunday school'htu p.m. I'myer meeting .Monday evenings, xoung People's meeting Wednesday ovontnss. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets. Itev, J, T. Swindells .wstor. General class meeting at u a, 111., leu 3V John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ro Dr. J. a. (luleii, Superintendent, acrmon 111 u-.ou p. in. dkuw freo. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. aud 0:30 p. m. Key, it. It. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon .Tnl.11 II111111. Hnnorintendent. 11. Y. 1. U. Tuesday evening, at 7;30. Wcduesday evening, general prayor meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Sorviccs in the I'reshytorlan church to- innrrmv nt In -nil a. 111. nnd 0:30 n. m. Sabbath school ut2l. m. Jr. O. E. and Sr. C, E. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer ami soug servico ou i uursnay even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. If. W. Koohlcr, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Itov. John (Iruliler, pastor l'reacn ilig, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in, preaching (1:30 p. in, St. Michael's (lieek Catholic church, Wost Centre street. Itov. Cornelius Laurisln. pas tor. Miitatiiium servico U u. in. High mans 10 a. m. Church of tlio Holy Family. (Gorman It. C.) North Chestnut street. Kev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor, Firt mass S a, m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Ciisimir's Polish It. O. church. North Jardin street. Kev. J, A. Leuarklowicz, pastor. I'lrst mass 8 a, in., high mass 10 u. in., vo-1'crs niul beneilli'tiou 4 p, in, Ohm rli of the Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street. Itov. 11. F. O'ltoilly, pastor, Kev .mines iviiuu, assistant pastor, runt mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 in, Kcliilfth Liruol Congregation, corner of Oak ami Wimt streets, ffov. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, b to 10 u, ill., ami 3 to 5 p, m, Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. aud every week day uiornlng from 7 to 8 a", m. To Curo u Cold In Ono liny Take Wx'allvo lliomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if It fulls to ujjio. 25. 1 Tho genuine has lj.'ri,.Q. on each tablet. tf I u4 tl I II laeaMBX VJ n .'.al . I MM I I Kills the insane asylum, tso greater calamity inc extreme wen-wiess, mu im-u mm nnd nrostratcd fccllnce followlntr unkcful. , , ,..n,i.. disturbed nnu unrcircsiuiig iiigiim uii; What wonder that there arc so many shattered nerves, tired brains anu ueuuuaieu. bodies, when we consider the thousands upon thousands who pass sleepless or disturbed nights, and rise mornings feeling indescribably misera ble, dragged out, scarcely able to face the day's work 1 What wonder-that so many rise morn ings from their beds, where they have lain with weary lids and sleeplcsscycs, tosMngfrom side to side, or simply catching short, uiirefreshing naps tilled with dreams, feeling heavy headed, with pale face, haggard looks, dull and heavy, ringed eyes, and go about their dally employment with tired limbs, exhausted energies, nerveless and ambitlonlcss. There Is one sure way to cure sleeplessness, and that Is by the use of Dr. Grccne'u Ner vura, the great brain and nerve invlgorator. This wondeiful remedy is nature's own sleep firoduccr, und is perfectly larmless, being made from pure vegetable medicines fresli from the lap of nature. It may be given to infants, children or the most delicate invalids with out fear. It soothes, calms and quiets the weakened, irrita ble and over-wrought nerves, producing perfect repose and refreshing, natural sleep; at the same time it builds up and tones up the shuttered nerves and gives renewed life, strength, vitality and vigor to the system. Mr. F. M. Byers, Alliance, Ohio, says : "Sometime ago, I suffered with general disability and nervousness. I could not sleeo at niejit nor in the dav time. I suf fered almost everything and had a severe pain in my side. I was depressed in spirits and discouraged in every way. One day I read of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerye remedy and determined to try it. I have now tuken six or eight bottles and I feel like a new man. I had only taken it a 6hort time when it began to build me up. 1 can sleep now and have a good appetite and feel that I have a new lea'-e of life. I consider Dr. Greene's Nervura Mnnrl nnd nerve remedv the best of medicines." rnnsultod free, personally or by letter, at his office, 35 West 14th St., New York City. A free letter of advice from the distinguished specialist has placed many an unhealthy man and woman on the road to recovery. r FINANCE AND TRADE. Improvement III Iluslnoss Kxpeotod Arti-r Blcctloii Has llecun. New York, Nov. 19. B. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The situation is cleurer, and the Improve ment In business which was expected after the election has begun. Payments through clearing houses nre far the largest ever known, for the week 37.3 per cent larger than last year, and 33 per cent larger than in 1892. The glass workers have resumed, the anthracite coal output is heavy and much beyond the present capacity of markets, the troubles In Illinois coal mines have been settled, and the new strike of shoe workers In Marlboro, Mass., Is now the only labor hindrance of con sequence. It is noteworthy that in spite of all changes the price of Bpot wheat has but slightly changed. Bradstreet's review says: Evidence accumulates that the good results flow ing from the recent elections are no longer confined entirely to Improvement In tone and confidence, though tho above feelings undoubtedly influence dealings In both financial and mercan tile lines. Several substantial develop ments present themselves this week notable among which are a number of advances In prices, exceptionally few declines thereof, growing strength In the pig Iron situation, unprecedentedly large bank clearings and remarkably good reports ns to export trade, not only In the line of foreign products, but In enlarged trade In manufactured pro ducts. Distribution of merchandise shows but little change from recently preceding weeks, but the growth in confidence is reflected In very general reports of Improved collections on past business. "rorrorlsin in 'I'aiiii. Pana, Ills., Nov. 19. The town Is kept In a state of terror every night by nu merous encounters between negroes and striking miners, Both are heavily armed and use their ammunition freely. About 7 o'clock lust night Deputy Sher iff Sid Watts, who was returning from the Springslde mine, where he had been on duty, was shot from ambush. The bullet took effect In his right arm, which had to be amputated. A num ber of residences have been pierced by bullets, and those who are able to do so have sent their families to the coun try. The principal streets nre patrolled by soldiers. 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 dragging pain or dull ache in the hack, weak ness or bearing-down sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor, frequent desire to pass it with scalding or burning sensation, sediment in it after stand ing in botlle or common glass for twenty-four hours, are signs of kidney and bladder trouble. The above symptoms arc often attributed by the patient herself or by her physician to female weakness or womb trouble. Hence, so many fail to ob'ain relief, because they nre treating, not the disease itself, but 'a reflection of the primary cause, which Is kidney trouble. In fact, women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ltoot is the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladder socialist, and is easy to get at any drug store fqr fifty cents or one dollar. To prove its wonderful merits you my have a sample hotttc and book telling all about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, Kindly mention Shenandoah 1 Ikkalii and send your address to I)r, Kilmer & Co., UliUjluiuton, N. V. JOHN W. kfeBtfeV DEAD. Inventor of tlio Fiunoiin".MottJrThat llcarM IIIh Niuno. rhlladelphln.JNov.lO. JolinW.Keeley, the lnvfnio'? offtho Keeley motor, died yesterday ht his home In this cltv of rlneutuonla. lie was token 111 on Sat urday last and continued to grow steadily worse until his death. Mr. Keeley was CI yenis of age, and leaves a widow. Mr. Keeley wnB a native of this city. Ills education wns meager,- and at an early ago he botanic a carpenter, fol lowing that trade until 1872. It was In that year tllut he announced his dis covery of a new force by which motlvo power would be revolutionized. Fol lowing this he constructed what has become known as the Keeley motor. On Nov. 10. 1S74, he gave Its first pub- THK LATE JOHN W. ICEELY. lie exhibition before a number of cap italists and scientists, who advanced $100,000 to enable him to perfect his discovery and apply the principle. Since then large sums of money have been expended on experiments without any practical public results. Between 1874 and 1891 Keeley con structed and discarded 129 different models. In his first models he employ ed water ns a generator, but later the experiments were made with what he called a "liberator," a machine equip ped with a large number of tuning forks, which, he claimed, disintegrated the air and released a powerful etherlc force. In 1SS8 he was for a time confined In Jail for contempt of court In refusing to disclose the secret by which he pro duced many remarkable effects In the presence of experts, but until his death the secret was known only to himself. Anioi-lciiiiH llogrclnc In Havana. Havana, Nov. 19. Of late Havana has been nlmost overrun with Americans, who have arrived here quite without means of support, but In hopes of get ting lucrative employment. Scores of them are now begging In the streets of the city. There Is really no Inducement whatever In Havana for outsiders nt present, and begging will be the almost Inevitable fate of nine-tenths ot thosa who come here It; search of work. Her Health Restored HE misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by thoso who havo experi enced It. Neivousncss, bleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that inlserablo feeling ot unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine. So certain is Dr. Mllos of this fact that nil druggists aro authorized to refund pilco paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing It does not boncflt. Mrs. Henry Druns, wlfo of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irregular menstruation; sufforlng untold misery for years. I used various advertised icmcdlos for female com plaints besides being under tho euro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho tcstlmonthl of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Nervine and Ncvo and Liver Pills, which restored ino to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.MHcs'Kemedles." Dr. Miles' Uomcdles are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded llook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, Dr. H miles: .Nervine: Restores . viu Health DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Iud, A Beautiful Home Is life's most nkasintr com fort. We will give you much com fort for little money. A comfort mibiicariso1ur FU RN ITU RE. 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 you may need a stove, range or heater. We have now several carloads in stock, which is the largest in the county. We repre sent the Buckwalter Stove Com pany, the largest and oldest estah Usheu linn m America, We can sell you cheaper than other dpaler3 who buy one and two on an order. A guarantee accompanies every purchase. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 123 and 131 South Main Street. The Cheap Prices we nro chnrijlim for the P.FST (luoCKiilKS to he liud uro uhIiiIiik populurlty dully. Wo believe In "live und let live." We want uio nuyorvo nuvo aoniu oi me pronto ua well as the teller. PRY aoous, hoots AND SUOKS, ount's r-uasixlilMia. Choice winter etoclf. tiood (roods nt tho lowest , prices. I Philip Yarowky, ( 213 WEbT CENTRE ST SHENANDOAH, PA IT I A WoitiRn's Burden. This is a story of a woman addressed to women. It is a plain statement of facts too strong in themselves to require embellishment, too true to be doubted, too in structive to be passed over by any woman who appre ciates the value of good health. The women of to-day are not as strong as their grandmothers. They are bearing a burden in silence that grows heavier day by day that is sapping their vitality, clouding their hap piness, weighing them down with the woe of ill health. Mrs. Alexander B. Clark, of 417 Michi gan Avenue, Detroit, Is a typical woman of to-day. A wife with such ambition as only a loving wife can have. But the Joys of her life were marred by the ex istence of disease. Sulfering as thousands of her sisters have suffered, she almost despaired of life and yet she was cured. To-day she Is well 1 She wants others to profit by her ex perience) to grow wcllt to enjoy health J to be as happy as she Is. "For five years I 'suffered with ovarian trouble," is Mrs. Clark's own version of the story. "I was not free one single day from headache and intense twitching pains in my neck and shoulders. "For months at a time I would be con fined to my bed. "At times black spots would appear before my eyes and I would become blind. My nerves were in such a state that a step on the floor unsettled me. Oim Wieolc Cndi'.rwi Another. Yllton, la., Nov. 19. Twenty-two men werj more or less injured In two railway wte!:s near heiu yesterday during a heavy fog. In n head-end freight collision on the Bock. Island, at Moscow, Brakeman John Donahue was fatally hurt, Brakeman Marshall Miller had a leg broken and three other train men were seriously injured. Donahue did not long survive. Just after tho Moscow accident a construction train which left hero to clear the wreck was struck by the fast mall train. Seven teen were more or less seriously In jured, but none killed. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money ou a 50-cent bottle ot Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to curo your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 23-cont bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hajjen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and I', W. Bierstcin & Co. ll-14-33t-dw Coming Kvents. Nov. 31. Grand masquerade ball. In Rob- bius' opera house, under auspices of the Dewey Club. Nov. 24th. Turkey supper under the auspices of the All Saints' church will be held iu.tuo church basement, cornor O.ik and West streets. Dec. St. Grand ball in Dougherty's new hall, comer Jardin and Centre streets, under auspices of Shenandoah Qleo Club. Gnkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System, I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Ie soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by S. P. Klrlin and a uuaranteo. 'nil save Uio lioliiu .Mel'ooilcs. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 19. Lleutcny ant Luclen Young, of the converted yacht Hist, reports that It Is practi cable to raise the former Spanish cruis er Belna "Mercedes, sunk on June 6 near the entrance of Santiago harbor during the engagement between Ad miral Sampson's wnrshlps and tho Spanish-marine and land batteries. He found that she had been sunk by open ing her sea valves; that her bottom is In other respests in good condition, ainl that by simply plugging the valves she can be easily pumped dry and raised. Karl's Clover Koot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Eegulatcs the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears tho complexion. Easy to iniiUo and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by u. Klrlin and a guarantee. Emperor IVllllnin AVoliTs AiiHtrln. Berlin, Nov, 19. The news that Em peror William Is to return home by a roundabout route, wfthout touching at Vienna or Berlin, has created a sensa tion in political circles, as it is Inter preted as being a confirmation of the recent Indications that the relations be tween Germany and Austria are less friendly than they have been. His ma jesty's avoidance of Berlin Is supposed to be due to his displeasure at tho abandonment of the projected festal reception. Cure that Cough with Sbiloh's Cure. Tho best Cough Cure; Believes Croup promptly Ono million bottles sold laat year. 40 doses for 23 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrHu and a guar antee. NoIk.v Sociik In Clin I'l-tmcli Chamber, Paris, Nov. 19. There was a noisy scene In the chamber ot deputies yes terday during M, Lanes' interpellation of tho proposed government measures to maintain the Insolubility of the contents of the package of secret docu ments In the Dreyfus case, which are understood to affect tho national de fense. M. Lases vehemently attacked the. government and tho magistracy, which railed forth indignant protests of the majority of the house. He ac cused the government of failure to en force respect for the national honor, but amid a great tumult M, DUpuy's motion to adjourn the debate for a month was adopted. dive the Children a Drink called G ml u-0. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourlalihiB food drink to" take tho Place of codec. Sold by all grocers and liked .by all who lniyo used it because wbon propfcrly preparet it tastes like tho r)ncst coffee but Is froo from all Its Injurious properties, Qralu Oalds dlk'o.itiou and strengthens the nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as a4ulU, can drink It with groat bonefit. Ousts about t as much a coffee, IK and 25c. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses Situated on Went Coal alreet; Shenandoah.- The property entire la 1124 feet front and 70 leet deep. JCacJi house haa a frontage, of l!4 hy ai feet deep, with kitchen 10' by U fetv all uro two (tori's, alx rooina, tin roof. They have Just been thoroughly repaired, iifwly painted und nunerrd. ami new alila, outhouaea and coal houaea conatructed. Tb cse properties are l'OR SALE, KXOIIAW1I! or RENT Either as a whole or'separatel) and on reaaon uble term, for further Information apply to M. P. FOWLER. "Eminent doctors, skillful nurses, the 'best food and medicine all failed. Then I consented to an operation. That, too, failed and they said another one was nec essary. After the' second i was worse than ever and the world was darker than before. "It was then I heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "I heard that they had cured cases like mine and I tried them. "They cured inel They brought sun shine to my life and filled my cup with happiness "The headache Is gone I the twitching is gone; the nervousness is gonej the trembling has ceased, and I have gained twenty-six pounds. " Health and strength is mine and I am thankful to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People for the blessing." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved a boon to womankind. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, they restore the requisite vitality to all parts of the body, creating functional regularity and perfect harmony throughout the nervous system. The pallor ot the cheeks is changed to the delicate blush of health; the eyes bright en J the muscles grow elastic, ambition is created and good health returns. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, who universally consider them the most important remedial agent they have to dispense. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. 5 rhmidt, Agent ond Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. (JfHce Egan building, corner ot Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J.n- POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bbeosndosh, Pit. pROF. JOHN J0NK3, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mfthanoy City, r. Having studied Under some of the beat maaters To London and Paris, will give lemons on the vlolln,mandolln, guitar and vocal culture. Terini reasonable. Addreas In care of Btrnuaa the teweler Shenandoah. Your Thanksgiving Dinner .... Will be a joy if it is accom . parried by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. We also bottle porter. Leave your order at the office and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. rniLn.-enenr stoke, o DEALER IN o Fruif, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 23 Wost Oentro Street. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES Of AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager. Plttahurif, Pa t Toronto, Canada! New Orleuna La.! New Yor, N, Y. j Washington, I) . .( San JTranclaco, Cal, hlcago, III. ; Ht. Loula, Mo. , and Denver, o lorado. There uro tliouwuula of poaltlona to be filled within the next few montha. Addreaa all applications to Union TKAOiir.ua' Auicncikm, Baltaburtr, Pa. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health, by, simple meana, after Buffering for aeverul yeara with a aevero lung uffectlou, and that dread dlaease Consumption, la anxious to nuke known to bla fellow sufferers tho means lf oure, To those who desire It he will cheer, fullv hViiJ (free of charire) a cony of the pre scription used, which they will nnd a sure euie for Coniumption Asthma. CatarrU. Brort- cnltla and all throatand lung Maladies. II Inv.lliuliln ri,r.eu fllrltll. Dim nrOHCrlUtlOll tulll nnu, f.u,.i ,i,.tlil,n. uiul mav Drove a blessing, will pleas,' tuurcfis. RCV, A. EDWARD WILSON, itrnoklvn. New Y
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