i feZttSsitw EVENING HERALD ' KSTAlll.ISIIKI) 1870. Published every KvenlnR, Riopt Holiday, nl Sooth Jahmr Stkiiict, Nun Ci'ktrr The tfnrnIM 1 cteltrftr'l InfchenandoAb and the urr.itir.iHiH' ti. .1 tnr ij ciiln n week, pny- I.I.Votl . turner Ily wall M.OO n your, or 23 cents s mouth, payable In advance Advertise ments cnarecdaccordlneto space, and position. Tim publishers reserve the rltjht tu change tlio posltlou o( advertisement whenever the ptil !'ttloi of new tleiiinmln It. The r I k 1 i t la leserved to i Je tany Advertisement, whether paid lor or not, mai me puimsnera mny uccui '.atitoiier. Advertlslne rales made known upon application. Entered at the postofllce At Shenandoah, Tn.. an second class in all matter. TKI.U1MIONK CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Prlnt." Evening Herald tui:hday. novumbku 22. ms. flUR COUNTRY : f irst. Last and Forever TllK successful Deiuocratle eundi dntuH lire Hiirely liiivliifftlieirtroubluH mid thoy do not oomo singly, oitlit'r. Thkiik'S no excuse for anybody to bo without a rabbit's foot tlieso days, The pot hunters are abroad in tl laud, and on SuikIh.vh, too. A Missoimi man was lined 20 for beating his in ule, and the next day was fined $2 for beating his wife Mules aro mules in old Mlesotiry I TllK Brooklyn liagle advocates the election of Chauiicev M. Dopow as Senator from the Kniplre state. And the Kagle fs a Democratic paper, too. WllKN the Northerner speaks of tlieroutrages agaiiibt the negro in the Carolinas, the Southerner says some thing about Illinois, and calls it a stand-on". Don't scold your boy because he lias been sent homo from school for not knowing his geography lesson. Suppose he should ask you to bound the United States? Wk are aware that strong reasons are .advanced why ignorant men should not bo clothed with the great power of the ballot, but tho 'trouble is that in the South lit least the test is applied, if at all, to the colored voters, only. That is not fair, and that is not law, and what is neither fair nor lawful, isn't, apt to succeed in the long run. TllK Superior Court yesterday granted Dr. S. C. Swallow, recently a candidate for Governor, a new trial. Itwill be remembered tho Doctor was convicted in theDauphtn county court of criminal libel against Cunt. John C.Deliuioy, superintendent of public grounds at Uarrisburg. Tho reverend (,'ontieinau will now have another op portunity to make good his charges us to the burning of the state capitol. "A common mistake of some adver tisers,'" mys tho lla.loton Standard, "is to estimate tho value of advertis ing spaoo of one nawa'psr-by- iiv HlUiwit usxeu by another publiua tiou. It is a mistake of judgment for ti ousincss man to estimate the value of tho space in a reputable news paper with a good circulation by that of somo other publication with a umaU circulation, which will accept business 'at any old 'price and be pleased to' get it!" Thky are saying In New "Xork that Theodore Roosevelt ten years ago an n ou need his determination to become Governor, United States Senator and President. Lord Itoseberry said at tho outset of .his meteoric political career i UI intend to win u Derby, be .premier' of England and marry tho wealthiest woman in the kingdom." 'His iortishlp fulfilled his pvvn predic tioirutid so, suy Roosevelt's friends, willthe Gpyernor-elect of Now York 'state. 1 Fahmkh Siui.KY, who defeated Mr. Charles W. Stone for Congress in tho Twenty-seventh district of Pennsyl vania, appears to bo quite as practical in politic as in business. When asked why he was not as enthusiastic or Free Silver as ho was. a few years ngo ho replied :, "The silver question has been dead since 1800, and I have iio'Hiiu'e io busy" myself with dead issues." It is one of the practical traits of the American people to know when an issue is dead and to have done with it, comments tho Philadelphia, Record. StrongToday Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Built up His system Child Was Weak, Had Night 8woat and Poor Appetlto. "Our youngest child was In bad con dition. One phylclan said the troublt wu mUri nnd, toother thought It oams from tha itumaoh and, liver. Meantimo th sbild kept growlns weaker, lie had night wU, poor appetite and various other troublea. We worried along for two yeara, and then we determined to try Hood'i Bamparilla, and from the flrit day we noticed a change in our little boy'. We kept on until he had taken 'about three bottle). Today be la a atroiig, hearty obild. We' have always bad to keep him lndoora In winter, but laat winter he-w'ao but with otherchlldren and we found-no trace ot the old troublo returning," Axfbkd HAsauiiEiicuni, 70 WaehlngtonTAvenae, Altoona, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the beit-la (t tha One True Blood l'urtfler. BU;VT. U4rHlgIH; U "x tor 8- HOOd'S -PUIS jxtp.. DruL-sUU. 2ia. aT W Tl v 1 -r"S i Heaiiny re a comfort to themselves and the reason so many families bless I THE GENUINE IJOHAOT HOFF'S I MALT EXTRACT T It lic done more to make str 21 healthy ilulilien than any other ntiti J.- . 1 . !. . .. I Cj rft uve iurui, uclhusu 11 iiiukus oi' Healthy Mothers. GENERAL GAHCIA ARRIVES. "American Oeciiimney of Culm n Xi oeMlty, lint Sol rurevi'l'." New Yoik, Nov. 22. neutral Callxto Qavcla n nil the other Cuban cummlfi slnners from the Cuban military im semhly at Santa diis ilel Hut, wlio are en route to Washington for the purpose ot laying before President McKinley a resolution recently adopted by the assembly as to the future of the Island of Cuba, arrived here yesterday on the Ward line steamer SeKuranca. General tlun la and the commission ers were nlven an enthusiastic welcome by the members of the local branch the Cuban Junta and many prominent CubmiB. who went down the bay on the tug Atlnntlc to meet the Securanca, and when the veteran general came down the Kiinir plank at the Ward line dock he was creeled with rousing cheers. It was with great dllllculty that the police cleared the way for the party to reach the street, so dense was the crowd. General Garcia, when seen on the steamer, said he was delighted to he In New Yotk nsraln, and that he looked forward with pleasure to the commis sion's call on President McKinley. He continued: "Tlie Cubans have no other feelings for the Americans than those of friend ship and gratitude. I nm for free Cuba, and so are all other Cubans. There is no sentiment on the Island for nnncxa- uuii. j ne commission or which I am the head is not going to Washington with any propositions for the presi dent's consideration. We are going to tell there of the country and to better the arrangements for the disbanding of the troops, collecting the customs du ties and the establishment of a post- office system. American occupany is necessity but not forever." What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so dccc live. It conies on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly sealed before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may he divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the bSc'k, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often with a burning sensation, the How of urine being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the navel and (lie water passage, increasing dc sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed witli difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected. TIieTliml staec is Ilright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cuics of the most "distressing; cases and known as" Dr. Kilmer's&wi. Root. , " -It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valunble information will he sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Itinghamton, N. V. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah liF.RAM). Will You winter In Florida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its tho best routo. If you will writo John M. Ileal, District I'asseiiKcr Agent, 828 Chestnut htruet, Philadelphia, i'.i., ho will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Give the Children a Drink called drain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tlio placo of collet). Sold by all grocers aud liked by all who have used it because whon pronorly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all Its injurious proporuos. urniu O aids dlgeition and strengthens tho norves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children. aB well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about i as much H3 cotloc. 1.1 and 2c. Ti p- ordered to llnviiiiii. Washington, Ne. 22. -The war de partment has unified four companies of the Second volunteer engineers to embark at once from Savannah for Tainpn. and sui: thence to Havana, re porting to Major General Greene, who commands one of the divisions of the Seventh army corps. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ited Flag Oil, 2.rc. At (iriihler Ilros , drugstore. l'luuiio Itlot In India, London, Nov. 22. A dispatch to The Times from Allahabad, capital ot the northwest provinces ot India, says "Serious plaguo riots took place at Serlugapatam, on the Island In the Cavery, Mysore, on Nov. 18. Ten thou sand natives from the villages round about concentrated on Heringupatam and madu a desperate effort to enter the fort nnd rescue the prisoners there. Another mob from the Mysore side tried to rush the bridge, Jn ench case the police llred volleys and succeeded In frustrating the attempt. Many per sons were killed or Injured. For Sfi hours the police were kept under arms, niti'uately troops wete dispatched to the ucene." Charged Willi Auomsory to Murder. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 22. Captain Mun ro, of the Drltlsh ship Canada, from Itlo Janeiro, was arrested here yester day as un accessory after the fact In a murder case, the- mate ot his vessel, it Is charged, having murdered a sailor while the ship wus in port on her last trip. The captain Is charged with smuggling the mate out of port, know ing li' wns guilty. Captain Munro was promptly balled In the sum of 30Q. 'J'akluir (.'nliimliiiH.Monuiiinut toHpnlii. Havana, Nov. 22.The Spanish mall steamer San Agustln, leaving Nouvltas yesterday for ftpaln, carries the Co lumbus monument, formerly In the cethedral. with 287 boxes of archives. She takei also 23 olllcers and 1C0 salluis. S II t . nuaren... pride of their parents. This is the ronjj. I AUGUSTA'S BIG MILL STRIKE. Over .'l.(llll) Opera I Ives Walk Out no a ProtcMl Aifiilnt nuductlou. Augusta, i!n Nov. 22. After threat ening for Mime days, the local mill trouble culminated In nn Individual walkout yesterday. Over 3.000 employes are Idl;, three of the largest mills and one smaller mill being Included In the trouble. The affair Is styled nn "In dividual walkout," while It Is In reality a strike. Tho trouble began a month a'?o. wh.'ii tlit- S'ur.hci n Manufacturers' association announced thnt In order to meet competition It was necessary to make a reduction of from 8 to 13 per cent In nil brandies of the Industry. Whi n the scale of reduction wus posted It was found that It started with, In some cases, below tho section hands, none above being cut. Straightway the operatives began organization un der the dlieetlon of the local repre seiuotives of the Federation of Labor. Subsequently the merchants of the city with hut few exceptions presented to Mr. Chailes Kstes. president of the as sociation, a petition asking that no re duction be made, as It would precipi tate a strike. The walkout started In the weaving department of the .Sibley mill, oper atives from the King Joining. The strikers then went over to the Enter prise, and were Joined by the work ers there. A mans meeting was held yesterday afti n on. speeches being made by HOrntl operatives and Hon. Patrick Aelsh, mayor of the city. Upon his sufges'.Ion a committee of five was nppr luted to wait on the mill owners to ?v if the matter could be adjusted. Meanv. hile there is grim do termln.itl in on both sides. A Few Pointers. ' 'Die recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cougli which can be cured instantly by Kemp's balsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask fgr a free sample o-day. Sliuw 011 Trial I'm' Popper Mnrdor. Montrose, Pa., Nov. 22. Cornelius N. Shaw, who with .lames J. Kgan, was uricsted last January for the murder of aged Andrew J. Pepper, of Rush Village, near here, was yesterday placed on trial. F.gan's trial occupied all of last week und ended In a convic tion of murder In the first degree. In statements made by Kgan to several persons he charged Shaw with striking Pepper with 11 heavy club. Susie Gra ham, wlio wns ICgau's alleged mistress, and who testified at his .trial that he nnd Shaw entered Into a plan to rob Popper, was arrested yesterday on a cliurge of conspiracy. A t-worri For Lieutenant llobson. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 22. The An- baina house of representatives read and ratilled yesterday a Joint resolu tion appropriating ?r00 to buy a sword for Lieutenant Hq1.'..?n of. Terrlrnae rirft-'i'ifoseiiliTe Is expected to con' cur In the resolution. 'Is llolioulolio to Ho Ouitodf London, Nov. 22. The P.erlln corre spondent of The Dally News says something of a sensation has been caused there by the announcement, In leaded type, in the seml-olllclat North Gorman (iam-tt.', that Dr. Von Mlquel, Prussian mil Isler of nuance, Instead of Pilnce lli.henlohe, the chancellor, pre sided over the cabinet council hold yes terday. The Dally News correspondent remarks: "The fact that Prince Hohenlohe is In the best of health, and can be sctn any day walking the streets, gives somcTviolor to the rumor of a chancellor crisis." A Hit for Coucks and Colds. What? l'an-Tina, 23e. At Orulilor Ilros., drug store. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you aro, ask for tickets via tho Southern Itallwny. It is tlio shortest, quickest and best routo. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Writo for further information to John M. Heal, District P.issenuer Agent, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. Buy Koystono flour. lie sure that tho name Lkksio &. IIaeii, Ashland, I'a., is priutod o' every Riu-k Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have nover had Blood Pol son can not know what a dDsporato con dition it can produce. This terrible diseaso which tho doctors aro totally unable to euro, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting Its taint upon countless innocent ones. Soma veara acio I was Inoaulatsd with nolson by a nurse vrho Infected my babe with blood laitll. lue lime one was Xinuqual to tho struggle, and Its life was yielded lm to tha tearful ooUon. for six long years 1 suf fered untold misery. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and no language can cxnress mr feellnirs 1 ot woe durlnK those lone years, 1 bad the best medical treatment. Sev eral phyalclnne nuooes slvely treated me, but all to no nurnose. The mer cury nnd potash teemed to add fuel to the awful llame which waa devourlnR me. I wai advised by friends who had area wonderful cures made by It, to try Swift's Specllle. We Kot two bottletf. and I felt hupe again revive In my brrust hope for health and happiness aealn. I Improved from the start, and a com plete and perfect cure was the result. 13. S. 8. Is the only blood remedy which reachti des perate cakes. . Mas. T. W. I.ki, Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, S. S. 8. Is the only 0110 which can rench ileop seatcd, violent cases. It never falls to euro iioi'fectly und permanently the most desperate cases which are beyond the rench of othor remedies. for IDlrvJ P.TheUIUUU la rcnKi.T veoetaiii.b, and Ii the only blood rrjnedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potath, or other mineral. Valunhle. booki mailed fres by Swift Bpucllia Company, Atlanta, Georgia. mmmm r u ii FRANCE AND ITALY Conclude a Commercial Treaty Granting Mutually Favored Treatment Except For Silk Goods. Paris, Nov. 22. 1 1 wns quite unex pectedly announced last evening that a commetclnl treaty hns been concluded between Trance and Italy, granting mutually favored treatment except for silk goods, which will remain subject to tho maximum tax. A bill embody ing the agreement will be submitted Immediately to the chamber of depu ties. The government also Introduced a bill In the chamber yesterday modi fying the Wine duties favorably to Italy. The negotiations that have culmi nated In these arrangements have been on foot for two years, but nobody be lieved that a definite agreement was ponding. It Is believed that the Fa shoda affair was Instrumental In In ducing France to grant the necessnry concession", t hough It Is noteworthy that the silk duties, which caused the breaking of the treaty In IRS", remain almost unchanged. The negotiations have been conducted with the utmost secrecy. The exuet effect of the concessions Involved is not known yet, but It is expected that they will have an important political Influence for the removal of a long standing filctlon between the two coun tries. The treaty. It Is noticed, wns con cluded during Ihe absence of Kmpernr William from Oermuny, nnd there Is much speculation regarding Its prob able results upon the European alli ances. Orent Iliiiiinuc to Milpplng; Feared. St. John's. N. J', Nov. 22. A severe storm has been 1 aging hero for the last tluee days, and it Is feared that great damage lias been done to At lantic shipping. The sicaincr Koug hakon. while loading ore at Hell Isl and, near St. John's, vas driven into her pier by the violence of the storm and so badly damaged that she must come here for repairs. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho heat salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrhonm, fovor soros, fn... l.n..nn.l l.n...l,. n1.tll.l..! 1 all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay roquirod. It Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refundod. I'xlce as cents oor box. For nalo by A. Ws-ilor. Ton Tliotivnml .Tiipiiniwc Stnrvlnc. Tacoma. Wash., Nov. 22. Late ad vices from Japan state that 10,000 or more fishermen living on Ktrup Isl and, northern Japan, are on the verge of starvation. Some have nothing to eat, while others are existing on rats and petrified herring. During this win ter nil means of transportation between Rtrup Island and Uokklddo province are suspended,,!!! consequence of which the Island Inhabitants are subjected to Innumerable hurdshlps In the event of a bad fishing season. Many dealers have falld, and famine prevails among the people. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnaturo TO TllK LAND OF SUNSIJIHE Villi Pluwvrs, tlin Unnd of, Aniorlci, Call f"'t" Via the true pathway .iT)l0 iron Mountain Route," wlilchj.,, vemes a reulon of perpetual ' widely Srwbcre sunshiiie Slimy storms, blizzards or IUKU8jtitu.uesa.ro unknown, l'lillmau first LiHiSecond class palace and tourist sleeping cars,to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chaugo. Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modorn railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. 1 McCann, T. 1. Agent. 510 Kail- road avenuo, Elnilra, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, 0. 13 P. Agt. Stop That Cough 1 Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c bottle of Shiloh Curo may savo your llfo. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Kx-Qiioon 1,11'h CI11I111. San Frnnclsco, Nov. 22. Qn board the steamer Coptic, which nriivcd from the Orient via Honolulu yesterday, was ex Queen Lllluokalnnl, of Hawaii. The ex- queen wns very reticent regarding her mission to this country, but from pns seni?ers on the Coptic It was learned that she has come to make formal ap plication for the restoration of the Ha waiian crown lands, valued, It Is said, at $6,000,000. It is claimed the crown lands are private property, and are not mbjoct to confiscation. P111111 t'ndor Martial I.nw. SprlnKleld, Ills.. Nov. 22. Governor Tanner last nlpht Issued n proclama tion placing Puna under martial law. The commanding olllcer is ordered to take possession of all arms In the hands of miners or citizens In the dls trlct. Persons with arms In their hands will be arrested by the military authorities as If they Intended a dis turbance of tho public peace. Slur Pointer SelN For ir,(00. New Yoik. Nov. 22. Star Pointer, the famous pacer, with the world s record of 1.5IIV4 for a mile, was sold last night at Madison Square Garden to ex-Con gressman W. J. White, of Cleveland. O.. for $16,000, which is $C,000 less than he wns sold for lu 18S7 to James A.Mur phy, of Chicago. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a C0-ceut bottle of 0 ceno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold, Wo also guarau lee a iiS-rent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wnsley, (!. II. IIuj:eii' Imeli, Shenandoah Drug Stole, and P. W Iliersteln & Co. Il-14 a3t-dw SO YEARS' eXPKHICNGE. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS &.B. Anyone tending a sketch ami description may qulclny uwcitatn. free, whether an Invention ! robHbly iiittoittuble. ( ouniiuiitcutloiia ttrlctly litldentlaU Olilest aireucy lnrsccurliiK bulenti America. We have u Walitnutnu oltlce. aatent taken thruuuU Muiiu It Co. ruculve SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully llluitrated, lamest clrculntlon of anir suluutlrio Journal, weekly, terms ta.ui a yf an fl.SOsil mouths. S.crluii-ii cuplfliiuiiu llA.so MUNN & CO., atll Uroudivitv. How YorU. aby Mine! Every mother (eels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Alothor's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 81.00 PEUBOTTLE Mall DrusrStores, or sent by express on receipt of prlee. JOOKS Containing invaluable Information of rnCr Interest to all womon, will be sent rntt to any address, upon application, by ft BIUUFIELD ntfiCLlTOR CO.. Itl.nU. 0" THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Unllected by PoullmrH In Philadel phia mid lliiltlmorn. Philadelphia, Nov. 21. Flour weak: win ter suiiGiilne, t2.2Vi-.W: Pennsylvania roller, deal. f.t.ir.Cl 3.S3; city mills, extra, $2.C5?2.00. ttye Hour scarce and firm at J2.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat firm, but nulet; No. 2 red, No vember. m2c. Coin II rrn i No. 2 mixed, November, 4S!iffi.WH.e.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40c. Oats scarce nnd firm; No. Z white, 32c: No. 2 white, clipped, 32tsiTi33c. Hay steady! choice timothy, $11 for law bnles. Ucef steady; beef hams, JlS.SS'filS.Cc). Pork firm; ramlly, $12.60(913. Lard linn; western stenmed, $.."0. Butter very linn; western creamery, 15V4S23V4C.; Elfins, 231,ic.; imitation 'creamery, 130 17H.c; New York dairy, lGfi20c; do. creamery, WaWic; fancy Pennsylvania print? Jobbing at CGfi2Sc.; do. wholesale, 2tc. Cheese firmer; large, white and col ored. Vic; small do., iffl0c; light skims, C'WfTc. ; part do., D?45)G'ia; full do., 23c. Kggs film; New "York and Pennsylvania, 2l'4ti2jc; western, fresh, 2314c; southern, 20122c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $11.37H; New York, JUr.'Bl.r.O; Long Island, $1.25(9 1.7C; Jersey sweets, S11M.75; southern, 00M 75c. Turpentine steady at 37&?38o. Baltimore, Nov. 21. Flour dull; westorn superllne, $2.25fi2.C0; do, extra, $2.C3J3; do. family $3.3."it3.C0; winter wheat, patent, $3.70(53.05; spring do., $3.7MTt; do. do., straight. $3.5.ri03.fcO. Wheat steady; spot and month, 71V4i&7H2c; December, 71 71c; January, 73c; steamer No. 2 red, 67'41JG7ic, ; southern, by sample, 07072110.; do. yn grade, CTViftWiC Corn strong; 'fdf, month and December, 38ff3S14c; new or old November or December, 28 3SUc; January, SSliSSVic; February, 38c; steamer mixed, SWSGc; southern, white, SCliSSTc; do. yellow, 3tG37itc Oats tinner; No. 2 white, 32c; No. a mixed, 30 ?30Vic Rye firmer; No. 2 njrby, ECc; No. 2 western, CSc. Hay uuletlo. 1 tim othy, $10610.50. Craln freights quiet and steady; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4'4d. January; Cork, for orders, per quar ter. 4s. 3d. November; 4s. December. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.S9. Butter steady; funcy creamery, 22fi2A- do. Imi tation. 17filXc; do. lndle.jKTtc; gooa ladle, 12(f) 13c; stole packed, TTi15c. Eggs firm; fresh, 2Hy22c. uneese steauy; rancy Now York, largo. W.VSWAc; do. medium, lOViftlOKc.; do. small. 10ViS10-c. Lettuce at 75c. per bushel. Wiilsky at $t.Z3Jfl.30 ncr irallon for finished goods in carloads; $1.31ffl.32 for Jobbing lots. l.lvo rtlHolf Markets. New York, Nov. 21. Beeves active; steers steady, closing weak on common nnd medium grades; good bulls nnd fat cows firm; stiers. $4.305.35; fancy do., $5.50; oxen nhd stugs, $2.C0Q4.50; cows, $1.75513.30. Vcnls a trifle llrm; other calves steady; 40 southern calves unsold; veals, ilfS; choice, JS.12fjS.23; giussers, $3fi3.50; western, $iC0W3.S7'4. Sheep dull and weak. Inmbs steady; choice stock a ti lite llrm; common to choice sheep, $2.60 W1.35; Inmbs, $l.tof5.CO; one deck, $5.C0. Hogs slow nt $1.(M):i.75. East Llbei ty. Pa., Nov. 21. Cattle about Btcady; extra. $5.2U(lf5.35; prime, $l.90ff5.J0; common, $3.2Q3.G0. Hogs very slow; heavy, $3.45u3.D0; best mediums, $3.4033.45; best Yorkeis, $3.35; c ommon to fair York ers, $3.253.35; plus, $3.30Ii3.40; roughs, $20 3.50. Sheep very dull; choice wethers, $I.30TJ4.40: common, $2.5093.60; choice lambs. TC.204jO.SO; common to good, $3.50J 5; veal calves, $7(37.25. A Keinnrluililo Curo. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia. Pa., uavs: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest aud side was excruci- nunn. ine doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, hut I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian Halm. I hail little or no faith itt.it, hut decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week and awoke iu the morning cured. Hraziliau Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents .Mnxd-iiu-. Will IIoIoiimi Tomplo, Washington. Ntv. 22. The cu'io of the Americun railroad conductor, Temple, who has. be.en hold under nuest in Mex ico for killing a man on tills side of tho line, has been satisfactorily ad justed. United States Minister Clay ton has reported to tho state depart ment that Temple will bo surrendered to the Arizona authorities on extradi tion proceedings, on Mr. Clayton's statement that ho would be tried In Arizona. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho great Wood Purlller, Cures Head- neiie, nervousness, eruptions on the Face, und makes the head clear us u hell. Sold by P. I), Kirlin and a guarantee. couwiiy -t.otw leu leiu-H, Trenton, Nov. 22. "Walter Conway, one of tho flvo prisoners who escaped from the Mercer county Jail on Sunday, was sent to state prison yesterduy to rervo u sentence nt ten years. Conway was one ot n gang of tramps who were holding up people on tho outskirts of tho city tome weeks ugo. when William Conwcll was shot and killed by some of the tramps. The murderer ot Con well Is still nt liberty. Conway is the only one of the flvo .who escaped from To Curo n Cold In One Day Tako Laxative Iiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tha money it It fulls to curo, 5o. The genuine has h. II, Q. ou each , tablet. tf IIUNGARIANj-AWMA'KERS Kern t'p TIipIi llcrmtntton n n Unity of I.nw HreiilfofH. lludapcst, Nov. 22. In the lower house of the Hungnrlan diet yesterday the opposition again raised .the ques tion of the Iler.tzl monument, erected to the memory of the Austrian Qenernl Hentzl und the 41S soldiers who fell while defending the fortress against the Hungarians In 1S49. The matter was In ought up to obstruct tho busi ness of the chamber. Some rematks by Baron Gczafer Jervery, the minister of national de fense, Imputing lack of honor to the National party, excited Indignant de mands for withdrawal and apology. Thf president of the chamber, Dr. Von Szllagyl, suspended the sitting. After live Ineffectual attempts to Re sume business, disorderly and violent scenes being incessant, the session was again suspended. At 10 o'clock last evening a further attempt to resume led to similar uproar. In the mean time the police had dispersed large crodws who gathered outside the unterhause. At midnight, amid the Jeers and shouts of thp opposition, the president declared the session finally closed, Rven (hen a number of students re mained In the gnllerles, demonstrating noisily with whistles. The ringleaders have been nt rested. Iiihvii!h Prepnrnlloiis For Winter. Washington, Nov. 22. In a report dated Dawson City,' Oct. 1, United States Consul Cook ptesents an Inter esting picture of the Klondike town preparing to go Into winter quarters. Large quantities of logs were being piled In front of the business and other houses to serve for fuel, and small for tunes were being made by parties who wore bringing In glass nnd oil lamps, nutter was selling at $2 per pound and tho price of condensed milk and other products had doubled. The con sul snys that now Is a good time for capital to step in, as there Is no doubt of the country being very rich, but money Is needed to develop. It. A Clever Trick It certainly looks liko It, but tlicro is really no tiiek nbout it. Anybody can try it who has laiuu back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean ho can cure himself right uway by taking Electric Bit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver and kidneys, Is a blood purifier and norve tonic. It cures constipation, hcadacho, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It Is nurely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re store! tho system to its natural vigor Try Electric Hitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only BOc. a bottle at A. Wasley's drug store REDUCTION IN RATES. Thanksgiving Day Tour From the Schuyl kill Valley to Waahlncton Under the Pennsylvania Railroad Personally-Conducted Tourist System. In order to afford rosidouts of tho Schuyl kill Valley a special opportunity to avail themselves of the peculiar advantages of its porsonally-condiicted tours to Washington, the Pennsylvania Kail road Company has arraneed for a special Thanksgiving Day tour on November -I. Two and a half days will bo spent in Wash ington, visiting the Capitol, Congressional Library, National Museum, Treasury, Execu tive Mansion, Washington Monument, and other points of interest under tha in telligent direction of an experienced tourist agent. A chaperon will also accompany the party as tho special companion of unaccom panied ladies. Hound-trip tickets, iiu'ludlng transporta tion, hotel accommodations, and Capitol guides, will bo sold at thu fn'.iuwiug rates: Children under Adults. VI years, Train leaves Sheimniloal 9,0 S3 S7 80 OOIA.M Frackvllle 10 30 7 65 u 111 " 5t.t Inir . 10 13 7 01 G'M " I'ottuville 1U un 7 60 aja ' Sclillvlltlllllttveil 0 80 7 40 7.01 " Norristuwn 8 00 0 50 11.01 " Conshohockcll...- 8 00 11 50 9.07 " Manayunk 8 CO 0 50 'J.iJ " VashIiiBton...Ar 11.11 P.M. Kates fioni other stations will bq quoted on application. Special train will be provided from Heading to Washington and return, and special througli.coaches on regular trains north of Beading. Iteturning, the special tmin will leave Washington 3.10 P. M. Saturday, No vember 20, arriving Beading 8.55 P. M. Tickets will also bo good to return on regular trains until Monday, November 28, inclusive. Passengers from Shenandoah, Frackvllle, and St. Clair returning on special train from Washington, can stay over night in Philadel phia or Pottsville and proceed to destination by regular train on Sunday morning. Tickets for side trip to Mount Vernon, In cluding admission to the ground?, can bo procured from Tourist Agent on the special traiu-at rato of 75 cents. For itineraries, tickets, and further Infor mation apply to ticket agotits ; A. C. Welle, Excursion Agont, Beading; or address Geo, W, Iloyd, Assistant General Passeuger Agent, Philadelphia. What Dr. A. IS. Slatur Kays. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my per sonal knowledge, gained iu observing tho effect of your Slilloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say itistbo most remarkable Buuiody that has ever been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many front Consumption Sold by P. TX Kirlin, and a guarantee. ar n r w. 1iV . ''KJ y.-.HU . ATTERI " At l! IMk, w2ihU, jable. Vrlgln:!. Pcftect mini; Priest 10 ami 15 con U. None blgr-cr None bet! t at n ft't. -nic, fellah! nerd.am .ell- their la ntitU very -It r towiu Asfc lor hrm, r the c;n d had by fnr'l hrc . Ir cither Nev. York -n CMcaj... Stamps f.den. Latft FaiUon Sheet nt utvii ycelo a! rcclp? a! u't) tent c ViiagC MSGAUL'S brightest adier i.Jjfi.''oe ,.ubllii.:J. in-aluable for tin homr, Fathlqt 4 lt day, Home Utraiure, HofiseU. I Mints, "ancy tyotk. Curre t Toplcy n.iijn, au lo, -vnly i uiiu ?ear, I vfedlng a 1'rci; f Alet u, , or iwn trJtv Hon any time.. Send tw 2-".ent xumps of ijrn.lf mpy. Address--t .v4. , CHb McCALC. COM.' JNV , a' W Wesl Hlh atfut, New Vnfi. . 'ifat Fifth Ay;ttM, CLicavo. J For all Bilious and Nervous M DisaASEj. They purify the E-cAII-l ,ks Dlood and give lluiniv t il 111 icilon to the entire system. B U sMkMlaw Curo DYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES Dr. Miles' Mervine A nnfttZDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. THE execssivo uso ot tobacco, especially by young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo matorlally. Mr. Ed, C. Fbscn, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cwt, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I have used Dr. Miles' I'.cstoratlvo Ncrvlno and ro eclved much boncflt from It. I Was troubled with ncrvausncss, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tlio uso of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with rnar velously good results, ullaylng tho dizziness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving in my caso a very beneficial romcdy," Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervine is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous systom to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens. WW Dr. Miles' Itemcdlos ur. -si aro sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot tho heart and -Msrvine ftostorc8 . . Hoaitn nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Lauer'sJS&e 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. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - RA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS tf. M. BUItKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Kirnn bulltlliiir. corner of Main an Centre streets, flbenandoah. J. POMKUOY, ATT0R NEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoah, Pa. )KOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, I'a. Havlnr studied nnder some of tho boat maatera lu London and Paris, will give lcaons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. the lewelnr Hhenandoah. Your Thanksgiving Dinner .... Will be a joy if it is accom panied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. We also bottle porter. L,eavc your order, at the office and they will receive prompt attention. co iti ryi b i a BREWING COMPANY. rniLn.-cnfflr-STOE, DICAI.Klt IN- Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street, UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES Of AMERICA Rev. L. D, BABB, D. D, Manager, l'jttabiirir, I' I Toronto, Ciinuiln; New Orleans l,o.i New 'Vor, N. V. ; WnahtiiKton, 1) , Hun Frnnclsco, Oal.t hlwigii, III.) Ht. Loula, Mo., unci Denver, o loruUo. There ore tliousunds of positions to he flllcil within the next few inontha. Aihlress all applications to Union Tkaciikhs' Aoknciiji, Baltshuri,', I'a, To Consumptives. The tiutleriiiKnci having hecn rcstoreil to health hy aluiple means, after mifffrlni; for seyeral years with u severo lunjf affection, und that ilr (-ado1 IsejiHO Consumption, Is umlonsto make Known to bis fellow suiTerera tho ineiiiis ot cure. To those who dcslro it he wilt cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of the pre scription used, which they will find a sure curo for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron chitis and all throat ami lung Maladies. II" 1 hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as It is I Invaluable, Those ilcslrlnir the prescription, which will cost them nothing, mid may prove n blessing, will plcasr address, Rev. A. EDWARD WILSON, Urooklyn, New Ycrk
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