it? EVENING HERALD KSTAlll.tHIIKI) 1K70. published every KvenliiK, Except Sunday, at it Houth jAnmn Htiukt, Neak Cksthh. The Herald Is ilpHrMd 't -il'Tmndoan and Die tnr o-i nl'ni: '-.. t Ti-tn t . ..i ts n week, pay abl. o u c inrru- . lly ion1' "a.OOn year, or 25 cents a mouth, payable In auvance. dvertlse mcnts charged net oriltne to space and position. The publishers reoervo the rlcht to chango the fo?.ltlon ol advertisements whenever tho pub Station o( new demands it. The rUht Is l rue-veil toleMaiiy advertisement, whether paid lor or not, ual tno puiiiisiiera may uccm lpropcr. AdvertlslriK rates made, known upon application. Entered at tho postoftlco at Shenandoah, Pa., as eeond etiufl mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fil to Print." IT - J Evening Herald Flit DAY. NOVKMlir.U 23. 1893. dim COUNTUY : First. Last and Forever. What hits become of that lmnl coul loom? Apparently it 1ms died u nuturnl death. TlIK ex-cliniiinion, Jatnt'S J. Cor- bett, would now no doubt accept a clerkship in a bank. It does look its though harmony bad come to stay anions the Hepttb lican factions in Philadelphia. SPAIN is purpos'ly delayiiif,' the peace npotiatiotis, so that .she may come down jjently. And we emi ulTiml to be magnanimous. It has been noted that the daily list of marriage licenses in this county is much longer than it was a year ago. Another straw pointing to the bene llceuce of MeKinley prosperity. "Tom" Piatt says his success in politics is due to "keeplnt: my mouth shut." And it is because tlir y do not observe this rule that so many Schuylkill county statesmen fail. TllK Philadelphia Press notes the fact that two sisters who were married in Tioga county forty-two years ao, and lived apart only about sixty miles, never met until a few weeks ago. AHectlonate sisters, those, to be sure. JOK SlULEY'S frank expression of his belief that tho free silver issue is dead fs almost too good to be true. And yet this unique llgtire in Penn sylvania polities lias always been credited with possessing considerable horse sense, which is more than can bo Biiitl of the penny-a-liners. Viiiiii luwiiiiuiiorii of u certain class denounce banks and othnr re putable lenders of money, haye tlieij readers over reflected how nianv busi ness enterprises would go lame, and how many such would not go at all, if capital could not be raised on tho strength of two honest names ? Wjtarein favor of a civil service law that shall secure for tho govern ment the sorvico of capable men of character, but wo are not in favor of a law that shall create a privileged class. The law that secures the one without creating tho other is the law that will stand the test of years. TlIK losses by the Democrats in the House in the second year of Cleve land's Administration were nearly seven times .greater than the losses sustained by the Republicans in this second year of McKinley's adiniuis trution. In other words, in 1803 the Democratic strength iu the House, in the middle of Cleveland's administra tion, was reduced from 217 to 03, a Joss of 124. This year, in the middle of MoKinley's administration, tho ltepublican strength in the House of ltepresenttitlves has been reduced from 203 to 185, a loss of only 18 members. rMs noismall thing for onrflniincial status in Europe, that these four things should happen concurrently : rirst, that we have signally vindi cated our ability for wise and safe government; second, that we have conducted an important war to a speedy and victorious issue without any financial derangement and with 110 disturbance to our trade; third, thut within the last two years our ex ports of merchandise have exceeded our imports by 93T),000,000; null fourth, that the government ended the war with $300,000,000 of cash iu its treasury. St. IjOUIS is the first large city in this country to.adopt what is known us the "curfew" plan of dealing with the younger part of the population allowed to run at large by the thoughtless uml careless parents. This idea has beon put in force in a large number of smaller Western iowus and villages, generally with the best results. That such a law should be needed in uuy section is a sad re- fleution upon the people, but social conditions in many places tire huoIi r.ha&.the,Rtute is compelled to adopt a Bystein of paternulism wholly foreign to our American institutions. Hood's .Are gaining favor rapidly. nfe.B Jhnlneu jnen and travel- J)m I E " !er carry them in vest I I.I?) pocketi, Uilf nrtj them iu puriM. bouiektepe" t,iem medlcln clotiU, frltudi rwomroeiid thtra to rleodi. JJc. Tho Rosy Freshness And a Telretr oftuesi of the skin Is nT flably obtained by tliucs who use I'oiiomi'b Complexion Fowder. l.i 1 1 . 11 r 1 i I A LIVING WITNESS. Mrs. Hoffman Doscribos How Sho Wroto to Mrs. Pinkham for Advlco, nnd la Now Woll. IIeau STrta. 1'ixkiiam: licforo using your Vetfetablo Compound I was u prent suiTercr. I have been htck for months, was troubled with vn-ero pain ill both sides of abdomen, soro fueling-.-r?!E2?w iu lower part of bow- ui Miim ;vlth, il,lzzlucss, uutiMtiuuu, milt could not bleep. I wroto you a letter describ ing tny case ami asking your advice. ou y replied tell- i j.. i Hlg IUO JUSl what to do. I followed your direc tions, nnd cannot praise your mcdiciuo enough fur what it has done for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lyillu 1). l'inkham's Vegetable- Com pound has cured nic, and I will recom mend it to my friends. Mrs. Fl.ouENcn It. Hoffman, 612 KolandSt., Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs. Hoff man will appeal to many women, yet lots of .sick women struggle on with their dnily tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse. Tho present Mrs. l'inkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unpnral lelcd, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydiu 13. Pinkham, and for sometimes past has had sole ohargc of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. Notice to thn Public. Taking cirect on Thursday, Dec. 1st., lB'JS, the following rates of fare will Ic charged on the cars of the Schuylkill Traction Co: lie- twecn Locust Dales and Ilig Miuo Jimi, 5 cents; between His Mino Iluti and (iir.inl- ville, 5 cents ; between Ginirdvillo and Lost Creek, 5 cents; between Lost Creek and Sbonandoali, 5 cents; between Cllrarilville and Uilbertou, 5 cents ; bctweon Uilbcttou and Maliaiioy City, 5 cents. Children under three years of ago will bo carried free. No package, or letters of any description, will bo carried, unless aceumpauicd by a passenger. Signed SeiltJYI.KILI. TItACTlDK L.O. IUm.as Snii:ks, h. W. Asn, President. General Manager. ll-22-8t '1 owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Hitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I scented beyoud euro. 11. 15. B. has inado moil porfectly well woman. " Mrs. Chas. llutton, Berville, Mich. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be the groatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Hallway. Its tho best route. If you will writo John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, l'a.. he will arrange all tho details of sour trip for you. l;'( fim Proiioiriiiitlu -e!oty. Udltlniute, Nov. 23. Tli Dreyfus Vropugantla society has adopted the following: "lleholvd. thnt we call upon our sympathizers all over the country to '.repute uml hold suitable fesihllieM im the day that tho hero ai tillp i it. Dreyfus, sets his foot on French soil." Senator Morgan, of Ala bama, bus been invited to speak at the brinnuet which the Ualtlmore so ciety will Rive on the occasion of Drey fus' "exoneration and complete vindi cation by the court of cassation." Six Killed In I'nwilcr Mill Kxplnslon. Quincey, Ills., Nov. 25. The powder mill at l.amolte. Mo., situated SO miles south of heie on the "K" line and half a tulle from Ashbiirne, blew up on Wednesday, killing six men and wounding stveial others. The dead are: William Wilson, foreman and son of the manager; Alfied Wenz, Albert Miller, D. M. Smith, William Charles ton and Jack llolllnger. The explosion took place iu the parking house and was so temlie as to be heard and felt a dWtnni e iff 25 miles. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of i lu r iui nlio-i ol Cnlm. Havana, Nov. Zj. 't he en. Ire details of the ivi'u;!!. 0 'f the ii'-uvlnee of I'lrar Di I I i" h ive be- n arranged. Tho transpi 1 1 .ii't, i ii sails i.n Nov. 27 will) 2.215 tioniin. the Ciivadonga on Ni - ..111 J.i'u. tin- (iiand Antllln nn W. :. 1 lib ihe .Maria Ctls- tln.i on Nov. .".0 .Ith 1.5'JS. Juan Forgas on Dec. ;j with I.JiIO, Han Ignnclo on Dec. 5 with 2.DI0. making a total of 10, Ii77 troops leaving l'lnar Del HIo by way of Havana by Di e. 6. The'remalns of Ci.lumbus will probably be shipped to Spam on the war vessel on which Admiral Monterola, the Spanish naval commander here, returns to Spain. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days, Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disapj.ears, The first dose greatly hinefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tl Menellli 'Uni-M nt Muriiuiiul. Bttrlln. Nov. 26. It Is reported here that King Menelll; has refused Major Marchand permission to traverse Abys sinia. It Is stated that the government has made a contract with the Krupps for the construction of a huge lloat In dock for Klao Chou. llnuk ItolihiTn rolled. Kllsberry. Mo., Nov. Sf The safe of the l.lnco'n County bank, which rob bers attempted to enter on Wednesday night, was opened by experts yesterday and the funds of the bank found to bu Intact. The hank reopened for busi ness today. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy; probably snow llurrlss; brisk northwesterly winds. For Delaware and Maryland: fienerally fair: contin ued cold; brisk northwesterly winds. Italy'- Cltlliint 11111 to Morocco. Tangier, Nov. 26. The Italian gov ernment has sent an ultimatum to the Eultnji of Morocco on the subject of the detention and 111 treatment of Italians. A week has ,been given him In which to reply, and .tho Italian warship Urn bria will fetch the answer to the sultan. A SPANISH COMMISSIONER Thlnkt Them Will lto Two Veoks Mtiro of I'eiieo irotlntloiiM, Paris, Nov. 25. -Tho secretary of the Spanish poace commission, Senor OJetlo, sfctld yesterday that the Instructions from Madlid weie not sufficiently ma tilled to enable them to oppolnt the next meeting. A press correspondent asked Senor Abarzua It the commis sions would be able to leave Paris next week with the treaty, and he replied, with a sideionpr glance, as though to ol-.erve whether his questioner noted the significance of the reply; "1 suppose we shall he here for a fortnight." "Why," the Spanish commissioner was nsked, "is the opinion expressed so em phatically by a portion of the Paris press that you will decline the $20, 000.M0, hut will sign the tteaty with a protest that you do so only under the pressure of superior power?" Well. It does seem that $20,000,000 Is not very satisfactory." This was the seml-evaslve manner in which the Spanish diplomat an swered the question. Ills questioner continued: "Then, it has been ulllrmed that Spain will refuse to pica the treaty, decline the iiiimiy offeied nnd make a protest to the powers, and that her commls RlunciH will gn home. Is that the most likely result?" "Ah. yut we should not anticipate. We should know day by day what hap pens day by day." "And so you anticipate a fortnight more of daily developments here?" "Yea. a foitnlght. Perhaps some af fairs mny be attended to In that time." It Is deemed most likely that tomor row will be the day appointed for sub mitting Spain's final answer. The opin ion gains ground that the Spaniards will accept the proposals of the United States. J'notnry Wiped tint liy Klatnes. Chicago, Nov. 5. The factory of the Allen 11. Wrlsley company, makers of soap, at 4711-85 Fourth avenue, was completely destroyed by fire last even ing. It Is generally supposed that spon taneous combustion was the cause of the fire, which broke out on the sec ond Iloor of the building, which Is six stories high. Owing to the Immense amount of oils, tallow, glycerine and other Inflammable articles In the build ing It was Impossible for the firemen to stop the progress of the fire, and they were obliged to content themselves with keeplne the llames confined to the Wrlsley building. Inside of -10 minutes from the outbreak of the llames It was a muss of ruin-. The loss Is estimated at $105.netl Yellow Taundlce Cured. SuiTerini' humanity should he supplied with every means possible fur its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians iu our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Bitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommencing them to any person sufiering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Uogatty, Lexington, Ky. Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. This la tho trade mark of tho great trunk lino of the South the South ern Itailway. It Is tho short lino to Florida and oilers tho best service and quickest timo to all tho principal winter resorts as well as to all tho commercial centres of tho South. Maps, rates and all information will be cheerfully furnished by John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. (nlo on Itiitalu's Coast. London, Nov. 25. The gale which set In Wednesday continues, but Is abating In fince. The mall packet which left Calais for Dover Wednesday was dis abled and was obliged to return to Calais to transfer her passengers, among whom were Prince and Princess liadzhvlll and the Princess of Monaco. The non-nrrlval of the packet at Dover caused great anxiety. Serious Hoods are announced to hnve occurred In Ire land. The gale is reported to have been very severe on the Normandy coast, where seven fishing vessels and on sloop were lost. Prosldont Piitiro Visits tlio .Miners Paris, Nov. 25. With a view of avert ing a strike of miners at Lens, In tho department of Pas De Calais, Presl tlent Faure, accompanied by his suite, yesterday made a personal visit to the town, where he donned miners clothes and descended Into the pit. The presi dent conversed with the men and made a brief speech to them, In the course of which he said he desired to bring to thei workers proof of the govern incut's solicitude for them. M. Faure received an ovation from the miners. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money ou a 50-cent bottlo of flreeno's Warrautcd Syrup of Tar if it fall to euro your cough or cold. Wo.also guaran teofl25-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory 0 money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. llaecn bueb. Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. Bierstoin & Co. ll-U-33t-dw Coming KvenU. Doc. 21 Grand ball In Dougherty's new hall, corner Jardin and Centre streets, undo auspices of Sbeuaudoah Uleo lylui). Deafness Cannot be Cured by local uunllcntlon, as they ennnot rtach th diseased portion of the car. There Is only one wav to cure deafness, and that Is by constiiu tlonal remedies. Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of tin Kustncblaii Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed von have riimbliim sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It U entirely cloacu ueaiiiess Is tho result.aml unless tlio tnflammntlon enn be iik. 11 out and thU tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrl whiahU nothing but nn liillumcd condition 01 tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for an case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cun- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bead for circulars, free. F. J. CHUNKY A CO., Tolccio, o Boid by Druggists. 75c Your Thanksgiving Dinner .... Will be n joy if it is accom' panied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER Put up expressly for family use We also bottle porter. I.eave your order at the office and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBlAi BREWING COMPANY NO WASTE OF WORDS. Evidence Which Is Right to t'ae Folnt and Reliable. Judge Frauk Ives of District Court of CrooVston, Minn., says! For fomc time 1 have used Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming great benefit with few exceptions. I have not been so free from indigestion in twenty.fivc years. George V. Roosevelt, U. S. Consul to Brussels, Belgium ! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, safe, pleasant to take, convenient to carry, give keen appetite, perfect digestion. Mr. W, D. Tomtit, mechanical engineer, Dulutli, Minn, : One box of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. 15. Ransom, Ilustonvillc, Ky. : I was distressed nnd annoyed for two years with throwing up food, ofien two or three limes a day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find them pleasant to take, convenient to carry. Kev. G. I). Brown, Mondovl, Wis. : The ellects of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is sim ply marvelous ; a quite hearty dinner of broiled beefsteak causes no distress since 1 began their use. Over six thousand people in the stale of Michigan alotie iu 1894 were cured of stom ach troubles by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Full sized packages may be found nt all druggists at 50 cents, or sent by mail on receipt of price from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Send for little book on stomich diseases, mailed free. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'lowurs, the Iluml of America, Ctftll fnriilii Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Boutc," which travcincsa ret'ion of perpetual nsliiue, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first ud second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nobraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur- chaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. MuCnnn, T. P. Agent. 010 Kail- road aveuuo, Klmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad- ay, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E P. Agt. What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails this country, dangerous because so decep- It comes 011 so slowly yet surely that it often firmly seated before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may be livided into three distinct stages is, First, idncy trouble, indicated by pain in the back, heumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often witli a burning sensation, the llow 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 the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it ith instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected. The Third stape is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder pecialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Hoot. 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 valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention thnt you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah IIl-RALD. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you aro, ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It Is tho sbortost, quickest and best route. Its sorvico this season will sur pass that of all precoding years. Write for furthor Information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Ageut, 833 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. What Dr. A. 12. Slater Suys, Buffalo, N. Y. Goats : From my per sonal kuowledgo, gained In observing tbo cH'ect of your Sblloh'g Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it Is the most remarkable Remedy that bas uver been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by I', l). Klrlln, and a guarantee. Fatal Loeoniotlvo 'Holler Uxploslon Denver, Colo., Nov. x&. The crown sheet of tho boiler of a locomotive pn a westhound freight train on the Den ver and Bio Grande railway blew out at Swallows, Colo., yesterday. J. E. Perkey, fireman, was killed, and Eu gene 1'ennington, engineer, anu uuy Livingston, brakeman, were seriously Injured. Eighteen loaded freight cars were burned. The explosion occurred where the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road crosses the Denver and Ulo Grande, and 'the bridge was wrecked. The loss Is very heavy. Lived a Hundred and Sovon Ye-artf. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Nov. 25. Mrs, Susan Sunders, ftged 107, died yesterday In the house 'In which she was born, on Churcky river, In Watauga valley. She was a relatle of John Sevier, first governor of Tennessee, and owned many souvenirs of the battle of Kings Mountain, Snntlairo'c TliiinVMrl vlnit Day. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 25. Santiago yesterday celebrated Us first Thanks giving since the American occupation. All the ships in the harbor were dec orated wth bunting and the olllcers entertained friends at dinner. The day was practically unobserved by the Cu bans, except those employed In the government olllces, A "football game, which had been arranged between teams from the Fifth regulars and Fifth volunteers, was postponed until Christmas day, the weather being still too warm for such sport. .Muhor-MoCoy I'lmht Oir. St, Louis, Nov, 25. Peter Maher and Kid McCoy, whoso light before the Greater New York Athletic club, of Coney Island, on Dec, 12 has beon de". clarert off, mny have tho mill n St. Louis. Manager AVii)ey, of the Com mercial club, of this city", yesterday of. fered a J10.O0O purse for the McCoy. Maher cont st. to take place In this city ChtUlumd neck. BACK FROM PO'RTO RICd. A TlmiiKsfilvlnir Dinner Awnttcd U10 liit lli'uliiioiit or Eiitrlnoers. New York. Nov. 25. The United States transport Mlnnewaska, from Porto Itlco, arrived hero yesterday with the First regiment of engineers, for whom a reception and Thanksgiv ing dinner was waiting at the Eighth regiment armory. The Mlnnewaska was docked In Urooklyn and the men provided with overcoats. Today the regiment was taken to nn East river pier, where It disembarked and march ed to tho Eighth regiment armory, es corted by a committee of the Engi neers' club, Wilson's battery and La fayette Post, G, A, It. The National Society of New Eng land Women served a collation to the soldiers at the armory, after which CO days furlough and transportation home were given each man. Governor Hastings, of Pennsylvania, was to have met the regiment upon Its arrival, but was unable to attend, owing to slight Indlsposltloi.. He was represented by one of his staff. Fifteen SliotH. No Ono Hurt. Seymour, Ind., Nov. 25. On Sunday night, Nov. 0, Joseph Balrd, an of fensive negro In this community, was taken from Jail and horsewhipped. When Halrd was released he accused about 20 colored men of being In the mob, also Mayor A. W. Mills and other olliclals. When Mayor Mills met Dalrd yesterday he accused the latter of mak ing these charges. Then Balrd and Mills both drew revolvers and opened fire, keeping It up through the streets till Balrd ran Into his house. Fifteen shots were fired, while a crowd was witnessing the chase, and no one was hurl. Balrd was arrested and taken to Brownstown to prevent lynching. Death ot'a Woll Known Pronohor. Brldgeton, N, J., Nov. 25. Rev. Will iam M. Stauleup, one of the best known members of the New Jersey Methodist Protestant conference, died yesterday, aged CS years. lie was stricken while attending the annual conference In Oc tober last, and had been ill ever since. He served In charges at Brldgeton, Camden, Bed Bank, Atlantic Clty.Wat sontown and elsewhere. AuKitstii'M Strikers Wonkoulnjr. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 25. The strike among cotton mill operatives here now affects G,000 workers. The new scale which the owners seek to enforce and to which the strikers object Is based on the rate of wages paid In South Carolina nnd North Carolina, so the owners say. This the strikers deny, claiming that the conditions here and In the Carollnas are different. The mill owners are llrm In their determination to enforce the cut, nnd the strikers are beginning to yield. They recognize their situation, and know that they have no weapon to fight with. If this cut Is successful It Is believed similar reductions will be made In cotton mills In other parts of the south. Hrnvo ltrnkcmun Saved .Many I,Ive.. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 25. At 9 o'clock Wednesday night five miles south of Hamilton the locomotive boiler of a northbound freight train on the Cin cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railway blew up on a viaduct, hurling the en gine Into the air, wrecking 23 cars and tearing up 50 yards of the road. The casualties ate: Fireman Dan Don aldson, crushed to death; Engineer Charles Boyer, pinned to his place in the cab and fatally Injured; Assistant Fireman Edward Martlndale, blown Into a field, badly dazed; Brakeman Harry Metz, thrown through a tree and badly bruised, crawled to the rear and flagged an Incoming passenger train. saving many lives. TliatikHirlvlnir Day In London. London, Nov. 25. The Thanksgiving banquet of the American society In London, which was held at the Hotel Cecil last evening, was a glorification of Anglo-American friendship. Three hundred Americans and their English guests sat at a table under the en twined flags of the two nations. Two notable speeches were made, one by Mr. Henry White, the American charge d'affaires, and the other by Sir Edwin Arnold, who was supposed to be nearly at the point of death from paralyslB, but who dragged himself Into the ban quet hall against the orders of his physicians, lesnlng on the arm of his Japanese wife and supported by a cane. Cnr'HolIod Into a Dltoh. ' Burlington, la., Nov. 25. The Cedar. Baplds and Northern passenger train due In Burlington at 0:10 a. m but running four hours late, was derailed six miles noith of Burlington while rounding a curve. The day coach, con taining 20 passengers, rolled over! twice and landed rlcht side up In a ditch 50 feet away. The Pullman lofti the rail, but was not ditched. The fol-( lowing people were fatally Injured:1! Mrs. uatnarino Davis, Columbus Junc tion, skull fractured, died last night; Amanda Harmcs, 2-year-old child of Augustus Harmcs, Maxfleld, Minn., back broken. Three others were se verely Injured and 17 slightly hurt. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is, more than a skin disease. and no skin remedies can curo it. The doctors are unable to effect a cure, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble Is in tho blood, and Swift's Specific is the only remedy winch can reach sucnueep-seatoa dioou atsoases. Eciomn brok out on my daughtsr, and oon- tloucd to spread until her head -was entirely ooyered. She was treated by several good doctors, but gruw worse, and tb drcadful disease spread to her face. She vrai taken to two oelebrsted health springs, bat re ceived no benefit. Many patent medicines were taken, but without re. suit, until v,e decided to try 8. S, 8., and by the time the llrst bottle was finished, her head b g&n to heal. A dozen bottles cursd her oora. pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She Is now sixteen years old, and has a magnificent growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful disease has ever returned. II. T. SiiOBi, 370 Lucas Ave., St. Louts, Mo. Don't expect local annlinnt.lnns of soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They reach only the surface, while tho di sease 1 comes from within. Swift's Speclno C C for Blood The la tho only cure ond will roaoh tho moat obstinate cuso. It li far ahead of all similar remedies, because it ourei cases which are beyond their reach. 8. S. S.'ii purely vegetable, nnd li the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot nit, meroury or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift SpeciSo Company, Atlanta, Georgia, THE THANKSGIVING BLIZZARD. Tho Slofm Wntf Kspoolaliy Sovoro 111 Northern Kciv Jersey. New York, Nov. 2G. THftiiksRlvlne day began with rain, which turned Into sleet and then snow, and wound up with fairly clear skies, but with much dampness In the air. For a while It looked as If tho predicted httzzard-had struck New York. The fall of snow Is an Inch and a half, the fall of the ther mometer 30 degrees. Two below freez ing point was refjlsterod at S p. m nnd the mercury showed no Inclination af ter that to rise. In northern New Jersey tho change from rain to snow came about noon, and for hours thereafter It snowed heavily, with no sign of abatement. Fully six Inches of snow had fallen by 9 o'clock last nlfiht, and Itwas forming heavy drifts under the action of a strong northwest wind. Blockade threatens all trolley tines running to Bound Brook, Plalnfield and New Brunswick. Iteports from the ex treme north of the state were that not within the memory of living man had the snowfall been so heavy for the time of thp year. Ten Inches of snow were reported at Lake Hopatcons, and the lake was frozen over. PIciitnirr'H Menviit loitnb Deposition. Paris, Nov. i5. Despite attempts to maintain secrecy regarding the matter, It has leaked nut that Colonel Pic quart's deposition before the court of cassation was sensational. Colonel PIc quart, It Is said, broke down and ap pealed to the Judges to simplify his terrible ordeal. It Is bellved that the court's demand for the secret document will lead to renewed conflict between the military and civil authorities. It Is understood that M. De Freyclnot, minister of war, vainly appealed to den cral Zurllnden, the" military governor of Paris, to grant Colonel Plcquart provisional liberty. Much Indignation Is manifested by the Dreyfusltes at the decision to try Colonel Plcquart by court martial. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cats, 1 .. 1 .... 1 . r UrUlOO, SUIUS, UILUI., Mill UIUHLU, IDIOl DUIVO, tetter, crtnppod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cores plleai or jo pay required. It U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents nor box. For sain br'A. Wiojlnr. Tin- Ili loiiii'i. Voyimc I" Mnulln. ashingt, 11. Nov. 2D. Tlio gunboat Helena, which Is on her way to Join Ad miral Dev,ej's tleet In the Philippines, by way of the Mediterranean and the Suez canal, has arrived at Funchal, Maderla, and will continue her long cruise without unnecessary delay. This Is the second attempt made by this staunch little warship to Join the Asiatic squadron, the outbreak of the. war preventing the first. The cruiser Topeka has arrived at Key West "On her way to Havana, vhere she will taka the place of the cruiser Scorpion, which has been ordered home. ' AN IMI'OltTANT DlrFKKKNOI!. To make it apparent to thousands, -who think themselves ill, that they nro not af flicted with any disease, but that tho system simply needs cleansing; Is' to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs Manu facturcd by tho California Eig Syrup Co. ouly, and sold by all drugeiats. 'N'avnl Tffdots VtcVorloiiM. Annapolis, Nov. 21. The naval cadets and -the eleven of the VlTlnla ''Mili tary Institute played a came of foot ball yesterday In a driving snow storm'. The cadets won by a score of 21 to 5. Cafitaln Shuner. of the Virginians, was severely Injured. Cad t Adams was also hurt. This game closes the cadets' season. To Cure it Cold In One Day Tako Laxativo Biomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It fallStoTctiro 25c. The genuine has L. U. Q. 011 each tablet. tf Zui'llndon Will Prnbnl,y Hrslfrn. London, Nov. 25. The Morning today announces that as the .outcome of the quarrel between M. 'DeFfeyclnetL the French minister of war, and-General Zurllnden, the military governor of Paris, arising out of the Dreyfus affair, General Zurllnden will be called upon to resign. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Kith well with Bed Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. A Beautiful Home Is life's most pleasing com fort. We will eive you much com fort for little money. A comfort -we'offertotheoi mMiTMDC public is our T U rlN 1 1 U T6''day we have been busily en gaged m replenishing our stock. We have a new line of dming room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches and settees iu 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 -nnd. .oldest estab lished firm in 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 satisfactory. DJJ.I1, 123 and 131 South Main Street. DRINK CI.EARY'S EXTRA HNK QUALITY -GINGER AliE, - Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne. raim.-Cufflr-store, o DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale andeUU. SS West Centra Street, From, .Extreme Nervousness. jrllAT no ono remedy can contain th elomcnts necessary to curo all dlsooa cs, la a fact well known tp ovoryono. Dr.Mllc.s' Sijtlcm of Kcstorattvo Remedies consists of sovon distinctively dliforeut proparatlonsi each for Its own purpose. Mrs. h. 0. Bramloy, 3 Henry St., St. Oath orlncs, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, doTolopliiglutopalpltatlon and weakness of tbo heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hoadacho, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration, I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Iloart Curo and Nervo nnd Llvor Pills and tho Antt-Puln Pills to rollovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon folt much improved and tho pains and aches and weariness loft mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restorod to my former good hoalth." Dr. Miles' Itomcdlcsf aro sold by all drug gists under a positive-1 guarantee, first bottl&j benefits or money ro-l funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and I nerves froo. Address, DK. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. 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 beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. ;hmidt, AKent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - FA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUBKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egnn building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Bheuandoab. J If. FOMKItOY, - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pUOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box OS, Mahanoy City, Pa. IS. maatorg Id London snd Paris, will give leaaoni on the vloIIn',m(indolln. pwHar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. 'Addreaa In caro ol Btrouae the lewelerBhenandnah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOnUYXILL DIVISION. Novkhbek SO, 189S. Trains will leave Bbenandoab after tne aoote date for Wlggan. Gllberton, Fr&clcvtlle. Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottuvllle. Hamburg, Readln. Pottatown, Pboeulzvflle. Norrliowu aidlhll. aielptila (ilruid atreel station) fife 10 and 813 a. m., 2 10, 6 H p. in. ou week cays. Bundaya, 8 15 a. ra., tS0p.ni. Tralna leave Prackvllle for Sbeuaudoah at 7 80, tl 40 a. 111. ond IU, 186 p. , Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and 5 it p. in. Ieave Pottavllle for Bbeuandoah (via Prack vllle) 7 10, U 20 a. in., 0 20, 7 10 p. ni. Sunday 10 S3 a. ni., S 20 p. ra. I-eave PnlladelpMa, (Uroaa alteei buiion), lor Bboiundoah at 8 85 a.m 4 to -p. m. week daya. Buuaaya leave at 0 &o anu u 1 a. m. xave iiroaa uireei tumion. rniiaueipnia. night. Bundaya, S a?, 4 03, 1 60. 6 05, 8 15, a a. v uu, iv . iu iu Ox au - ia txj, - 102t(UuiUeU U'Zt 5 20, 3 66. 605, 702. 7 1U W p. III., laf Ul IllgUl ttxpreea tor uobiou wiiuoui cuange, 11 uu weckdays, and 7 00 p. in., da 11 v. For Hen (Jlrt. Asburv Park. Ocean Grove. LonnUrancli, 8 20, 11 li a m. QUO. 4 03 p m weekdays, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon,' 8 62, 5 00 I Lainbertvllle and Kaaton only), weekday, and 7 02 n in dally. UuITalo, D OU u in, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J p iu uuiiy. WASUINQTON AND THE SOUTH. Pot Ualtlmore and WasliliiKton, 60, 7 20, 8 82, 1020, 1123,8, in., 12 09, IJ3l 1 IV, 812, 4 41, (3 23 Cougrerslonal Limited,) 6 17. 555, 7 81 p. m., and 12 03 night week daya. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1209, ! 12, 4 41, (S20 Congressional Limited,) 6&3 731 p. m. and 12 03 nlEllt. For Ualtlmore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 52 and 401um week daya, 3 08 and 1118 pm dally. Atlantic Coast Line, eiprcaa 12 09 p in, and 12 05 nlk'lit. daily. Houtliern Hallway, express 065 p in, dally. Cbesaneake & Oblo Railway. 7 31 n m. dally. For Old 1'olut Comfort und Norfolk, 10 20 a in weekdays. II 10 n tn daily. j,cnve Dimitec aireei wimri us louowai ureas for New York. 0 00 a m. 4 HO n m week days. For Long Uraneli, via Beasije Park, 8 30 a in weekdsya. For Island Heights, 830 a m and 4 00 p in weekday FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Uroad atreet atatlon via Delaware river brldge'lSP',S40 a m 70.5 p.m. Sundays, 20a. m.,703p.m. Leave Market Btroet Warf Eipreaa. 900 a in, 2 00,4 00,0 00 p m. Bundaya, 9 00, 1000 a in (accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p m. For Cape May. Sea lale City, Oceau City, Avalon Stone Harbor, Ang-leaea, Wlldwood and llollj Ileacb Expreaa. 9 00 a ro, 4 00, p iu weekday. Sunday a. I (XI a m. ,A For Somen 1'olnt Expreaa, 9 00 a. m., fV 4 00, 6 00, p. m. week daya Sunday, 9 00 iB, 1000 a.m. ' The Union Transfer Comnajiv will call for and check baggage from IiUols'and residences. I. B. IIctchi'ssos, J. It Wood. Uen'l Manager.' Oen'l rWg'r Agl TOW Pemediesi FOICNEW YORK. V Ezpreaa,week-dnya. 8 20, 4 Oo, 1 SO 5 03,5 13,8 50 783, 8 20,ie0,'l0 21 1 00 a. 11 . 12 00 noon, 12 83 (UluHeil.TOOi.Ild T22 l.t., ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 1 8 50. 4 02. 3 00. iSi 6 00. 7 02. 7 50. 10 OU 11. in.. At 1 hoi sill nh tun ml bo SOI no tin ha ho a tli st. pa uc lit of I ki W' hi b: di 1" bi fr P' d ti a i' I ( 1 fa