EVENING HERALD KSTAftLI.StlKD 1H70. Published every Kvenlnn, Krcept Humtay, at South Jarmk Stuket, Nkaii Okhthk. Tho Herald U ilellvtied 't Shenandoah and the Htirio Hi'l'np ii r i '.U a week, pay- Hid.. V i 'irJ ily itiA ?J.00n ear, or 2!i cent a month. ).titlilu in uuvance. VdvcrtUo ment charged accordlnc tositfUfaml position. TIih nithllticrs rwervo tho tk to change the tiottloil of advertisement whenever the jml tatloi ol news demands It. Tho right Is irerved to wjt"1any advertisement, whether nam lor or not, i.iai no imminucrn may ueem .iproper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Entered nt tho pwtoQIco at Hheuaudoah, Pit., ns econd cIhm mull matter. TKLKPHONK CONNKCTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald wi:i)Ni:ai)AY. novkmuku so. isos. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever Closk friends of Hon. Ohitrles W, Stone authorize tho statement tlmt lie will not be 11 cniiilhhite for tile United States Semite. AVk fully nppreciiitn the position of J tidj;o Gordon when he tnrhh's Kditor McClure. Somebody is tfoiiitf to get hurt, and it may not be the editor of tho Times. That falling on" of 012!I in the Demo-Pop vote in Nebraska in tho recent election, as compared with 1890, and the incri'itso of 127:) in the lleptibliran poll shows the drift of politics in the state in which tho head Uryanite lives. SrtNATOU IIOAIl once said, while a member of Grant's Cabinet, that the first duty of a lawyer is "to iet on;" the second, "to net honor," and the third, "to get honest." This, of course, is not applicable to idl students of Ulackstone. Just at tho moment when everything- was looking-darkest, and all the back counties apparently giving him a shade the worst of it, Senator Stewart managed to save the Nevada Legislature by shaking a few more Populists out from the sago brush. Gltx. Blanco has arranged to leave Cuba and impose tlio task of finally turning over its full control to his lieutenant. Gen. Arolas. He is said to be influenced by n desire to spare himself the huiniljation thought to l)e involved in remaining to the end. CONOKKSS will convene next Mon day, nnd will be in session just geveuty-blx days, not counting Sun days. This is what is termed the short session, and it is not believed tlmt iiuy legislation of special im portance, beyond the passage of the appropriation bills, will be enacted. TlIK exact date of the issuance of the civil service order of the Presi dent, taking out of the classified list thousands of government employes, has not been fixed, but theindieations are it will bo out in ft few days. Through President Cleveland's blanket order, issued on the eve of his retirement for, partisan purposes, these positions are now held by Democrats. A CASK of very great importance to coal miners has been decided in Sulli yan county, this state. Tho Hernico Coal Co. retains .f 19. 57 due Thomas Glldea, on the ground tlmt he hail signed a contract authorizing the company to withhold the money due the store. Gildea admitted that he owed the store $70.80 ; that he had signed a contract, but his attorney raised the point that tho company store violated an act of assembly in selling goods to cash customers at Bmallernrotlts than that gained from employes. The act says that whor- ever any coal company or other cor poration shall charge the employe more than an outside customer, tho debt shall not be collectable. This store did business on tho double standard, and the miner will get his money 1 ack, as the court decided in Ills favor. TlIKltK is trouble in the Soldiers' and Bailors' Home, at Krie, an insti tution maintained by appropriations from the state und national govorn me tits. 1'or several years the pian agers of the institution have required that those Inmates who are In receipt of pensions shall surrender all of their pension money in excess of four ' dollars per month into the hands of the treasurer of tho Home. For what purpose this money has been used lias not been disclosed. The tn mates of tho Krie Home, from whom tub money has been taken, insist that it belongs to tiiein, that tho trustees had no legal authority to re quire or compel its surrendoriuid that they are at ieust entitled to be In formed as to the object of what they reirard as u confiscation of their nronorty. So far as wo can see, their position is correot, and the course of tlie Board of Trustees Is in need of vr.liiiin.ttnn. This nuestion, it is said, will booh ba submitted to the adjudication of the courts. Hood's lest to take after dinner; gn M H prerent distress, aid dlgev O tlon, cure constipation. W runlrTCtableilonot Kill or uun pain, fold br oil rlrurcliH. 25 rents, rrIrd uu.ii bjr C J. lluod 4 Co., Uwrll, Maia. PECULTATl POISONS. GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY. The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food, Kvery living tiling, plant or animal, con tains within ipself tho gtrini of certain decay and death. In the liuman Ixxl) these germs of Own and death (called liy si-lenlNls l'loinaiiics). are usually tile remit of imperfect digeft'nin of food i the twill of ilulluestlon or l).penl.t. The stomach, from abuse, weakness, does not promptly and thoroughly digest the fowl. The rcsiih is a heavy, sudden tn.s which ferments (the first process of decay) poisoning the blood, making it thin, weak and Licking in red corpus,:W ; poisoning the brain cnuing headaches and twin in the ejus. Had digestion iiritales the heait, utilising; palpitation and finally bringing on disease of Ibis very important organ. I'oor digestion xisOns the kidneys, causing llright's disease and diabetes. And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nouiUhment and renewal, and weak diges tion shows itself not onl in loss of appetite and flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion. The great English scientist, Huxley, said the best start in life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, becui'e they lack the proper quantity of di gestive acids (lactic and hjrirochloric) and ptptogenic products i the most sensible remedy in all cases of Indigestion, is to take after cacli nieal,one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, becauc they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Siuait's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure every form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They inciease llesh, insure pute blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and clear com plexion, because nil these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nt 50 cents full sized package or by mail by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., Matshall, Mich. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ai ltellootcil liy IH-uIIiiuhIii lMillnilol lililu mid liiiltlmoru. Philadelphia. Nov. 'A-Flour In light de mand: winter superlln". $2.2r,1i2.ft0, Penn sylvania toller, clear. tR.ir.fin.3S; city mills. extra, $:i.ir,fi :!.::!!. Uye Hour llrm at $3.10 per bairei for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat nulct: No. 2 roil, November, 72'oc. Corn stonily; No. 2 mixed, No vember. 3S?lf3!f. : No. 2 yellow, for loo." trade, lie. Oats unlet: No. 2 white, 32Vfce. No. 2 white, clipped, KWiHIW.-. liny llrm choice timothy, Jll for large bales. Ilecf unlet, bit r hums. JlS.LWlS.M. Poik steady, family. 12..VMT13. I.ard steady west, in sti-nined, $3.20. llutter steady; western creamery, Vrnic.; do fancy, 11H Cil.V. . KlKins. 2:iV.li2lc. ; Imitation cream ery, i:tfil"Sc.; New York dairy, lGjj2uc; do. creamery. I.VfiSUe. Cheese steady lurire. white null colored, !ic; small do. inc.. Unlit sliinis, 7'u7Mc; part do., 6if CijC. lull do.. JiiSVse. KKB"1 stc-ady New York and Pennsylvania, S.VSi27c.: western, fresh, 2()C.; southern, 21ff2uC. Potatoes quiet; Jerseys. Slfl..-.r.: New York. $1.2.W 1.60. X.oiiK Island. tl.2T4il.73; Jersey sweets, $H2; southern Ju.. Wi73c. Tallow quiet; c!tj ;i7-ltc; country, -'fee. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 171'jfilise.; do. yellow. 2Hi22i CnbbuKe steady at $1.M 5i 3 per UK). IJultlniore. Nov. 20.- Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat flrnur: spot, month and December, 7l";tt7.'e.; January, 2WuKc steamer No. 2 red. 6S',ii6sl4e.; southern, by sample. GSftW-.e. . do on grade, CS!4 (i72',ic. Coin tltm: spot and month, HPhU 3Uc; December. :'vv:iv.: new or old November or D. 1 1 ruber, S?ifii.1Si.jc. ; Jan uary. 4V ' : clil liar;-, -sc. ; sieainer mixed, 5(51M!i3Vi.ll.e.; southern, white, 35V4 I&38V.C.; doVye'llow. :i u ssi-y. Onts firm; No. 2 white. Si1; .".(.: No. 2 mixed, ZVMtp Uyo tinner; No. 2 nearby, oi.viu.; ro. 2 westi'in. TiS-.c. nay dull: rso. i tim othy, $lil1il0.T.(l. Lettuce at 73c. per bushel box. I.lvei MtooU MnrlmtH, New Yoik. Nov. 23. Knur cars medium to tiood steers f-o'd at Sl.TSfiCla; four curs rmiKh slulT unsold; feellnK easier; cables sternly. Veals slow; barely steady; b'ras.s'ers du'l and nominally lower; 100 ffnib crs unso'ii; veius, i-oiuoion t3fii' T.U Shee.i steady; lambs l.r.f23e. low- SOine sales jc. inner, siicujj, tow 4.C0; seleeteil .xpoii uo., m.m; iuiiius, tj2T,fi3.MI. IIoks lilKlier at J.su' ior BOinl b. cholte ViS- ,.K Hnst Liberty, a., .iut. -j. i-."c Heady; extra, ls.25gfo.iu; prune, uixa.;u; common, $n.203.CO. Hogs slow; prime pigs f3.13ii3.TiO; best vorKers ami uoou mediums, $3.tr,; henvy bogs, $3.40iff3.15; course hogfi, C3.2u3..!."; sUliis and common plKS, $2,239(3.13: rouRns, iuj.iu. nueep steady; choleo wethortf Jl.lOfll.BO; com mon, $2.30(3.30; choice himbs, $5.30(5.50! common to good, $J.Mfl5.25; veal calves, 7j7.tiO. AN IMI'OKTANT II ri'UltHNCU. 1'.. makn it iinnarent to thousands, who think themselves ill. that they aro not af flicted with anv d acaso. but that tho system simply ueeds cleanslnt;, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costivo condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manu factured by tho California Fib Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Tho IniliiHtrlnl CotniiitsMlbn. Washington, Nov. 30. The United States liulustiial commission reassem bled yesterday after a recess of anout ten days. The members present were Senntor Mallory, Senator Daniel. Rep- resentathe Livingston, Mr. A. U Har ris. Mr. J. M. Farquhar, Mr. M. u. Hatch focd and Mr. J. L. Kennedy. The session of the commission was devoted to ion"li1er,'tlon of the reports oi in several sub-i unimisslnhH which nre to be actd upi.it by the full commission before hecomlng promulgatpil, "I nffurod for months from soro throat. Kcltctrlo Oil cured mo in tweuty.fuur hours," M. S. (list, Hawesvlllo; Ky. Itnrlllir Set' lllt-pllti" .Not 'Vol Holtlf'd AVashlngton. Nov. 20. In view of a report cunent In London that the Beilng sea question bud been finally letlled It vtas s'ated In an authoritative luarter today that such a settlement bid not Ixeu reached, The status s about th. same as It was a wnek ugo, except that a large amount of expert testimony hns been taken and the two sides ate waiting tn shape the utmost :oncegslons which each wilt grunt. () I n- workers.' strli;i. Deolnreil Oir, Millville. N. J., Nov. 30. President Smith, of the Ametlcan Flint Glass Workers' union, held a conference with r. C. Wheaton yesterday, nnd ns a re- ult the fctii; e which Imu been rn for I week was iieetarui on. th u?r;ns of the fci-it.ement are unKnown. .I'liovplodei) llonili In MurHollliiH, Marseilles, Nov. 80, A bomb con taining H0 Brommus of powder and palls, capable of doing terrible dan), nge. was found In the Bourse herts y -aterdoy. Hie fuse had been lighted, lut jt hud not burned. HONORING IGLESIAS. t'rr-Mrtont MoKlnley DIiioh tlin Chief MaulHti'iitit nfCostn Itti'ii. WasliuiBton, Nov. 30. President Mo Klnley lind as Riiest of honor at dinner lust night President IrIosIrf, of Costa lllrn. Invited to meet President Iglo slns were the vice pre -blent, Mr. Ho bart, the representative!! nt this cap ital of tho South and Central Ajnerlcan governments, the members of the cab let and other Kontlemen prominent In the olllclal and social-life of Washing ton. The Interior of the executive man sion wa beautifully decorated with pluntii und cut (lowers. The great cust SENOIt DON nAFAJJL IOI.ASIAS. room was particularly beautiful, mag nificent palms and flowering tropical plants being banked In the window sills and about the room. In the main hall way leading from the east room to the state dining room the orchestral sec tion of the Marine band was stationed It furnished music throughout the evening. Dnlnvviirii WItno-.-o-s Hound Woit. Wilmington. Del., Nov. 20. The wit nesses who will testify against Mrs, Cordelia UotUlu. whose trial for the murder of Mrs. J. P. Dunning and her sister. Mrs. J. D. Deane, will begin in San Francisco next week, left for Cali fornia at S o'clock last night. The party expects to arrive In San Fran elsco Sunday aftrnoon. The witnesses are JohmM. Pennington, father of the victims: .1. D. Deane, Miss Ethel Mill Incton. Miss Josephine Hateman, Miss Leila Deane, Dr.. L. A. II. Dlshop, Dr, Pressley Downes, ex-Postmaster T. M, Gooden, State Chemist Dr. Theodore It Wolfe, Detective Bernard J. McVey, Harry Penlngton and Attorney General ltobert C. White. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's halsam for the throat and Lungs. Trice 2$ and 50c' Trial si7e free. Sold by nil druggists Crops Itnllii-ci by Storm. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 30. Reports received here from truck farming Hons above Charleston show that busi ness was damaged to the extent of $100,000 by the frost and cold weather which prevailed Uuiing Saturday and Sunday. All of the tender crop was lost. The vegetables were badly put behind by the cold snap In October, and since then the season has been so damp and cold that vegetation was de layed. All of the crop for miles up the river was cut down and ruined. Cab bage. turnips anil strawberries were the only things left. Prepared For tho Traill Itobboi'H Sedalla, Mo Nov. 30. Missouri Pa cific passenger train No. 74, which left St. Joe at 2:30 p, m. yesterday via Kansas City, running from the latter city over the Lexlsmton branch, was held up four nnd a half miles west of Sedalla at 9:6! o'clock last night by three masked men, one of whom, Jim West, an engineer in the company's employ, was captured, while a second Is believed to have been wounded, and the third escaped. Superintendent L. D. Hopkins hud been npprlsed that the hold up was arranged for last night, and he prepared for It. Jmiill'di (Sold For Cuba. London, Nov. 30. The Dally Mall this morning makes the following an nouncement; "We are able to state that on the invitation of the secretary of state for the colonlos, Joseph Cham berlai l mme English capitalists have Indicated their readiness to endeavor to revive the sugar Industry In the West Indies, If bounties are abolished, Sir Thomas Llpton Is prepared to spend 1,000,000, and It Is probable that some arrangement will be arrived at. A Iloreft IltlHbanil'H Patbotio Stilotdo Vatertown, N, y jnov, 3d. u-rea v. Ganthe'r, the champion bicycle rider of northern New York, killed himself at hlB home at Pamella yesterday. Gan ther's wife died In the mornlngvWhlle ii-liiir birth to a child. The husband took a Winchester rllle and went to the room where his wires remains nau bn, lnld out and shot himself. .Death wiih Instantaneous. Ganther was 22 years of age, and had been married a year, The Kidney Complexion. Tho pale, sallow, sunken-cheeked, ills- trcssed-lookins people you bo often lueot aro alUtrted with "Kidney Complexion," Their kidneys uro turning to u parsnip color, So is their complexion, They may also luivo indigestion, or siillVr from bleepletsnoss, rheumatism, fjuralsi, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion und some times tho heart acts hady, Tho cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually tho su Merer from kidney disease docs not flnd ou wlia( the trouble is uitil it is almost too lute, becausp the lira) symptoms aro so liko mild sickness that they do not think they need a medicine, or a doctor until they (led themselves ick in lied, Dr, Kilmer's Swauip-Itoot will build up and Mrctliitlieil their weak and dUcased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney, poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soou they will enjoy belter health, You can get the regular slues at the drug More, at fifty cents und one dollar, or you limy first prove for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Koot, by seudlng your uddrcus to Dr, Kilmer & Co., JUnphamtoti, K. '.t for a sample bottle and a book that trlls all nbout It, both bent to you absolutely flee by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal ollui iu tUoSbeuaudoali IIkbalu, CONSULTING A WOMAN. Mrs. Plnkham's Advloo Inoplroa Oonildouco tind Hope. Examination by a male physician is ti hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts H off as long as she dare, and is only driven to it by feat of can cer, polypus, or some dr,cndf ul 111. Most frequently such a woman leaves a physician's otlice where she has un dergone a critical examination with anlmpresslou.uiore or less, of discour agement. This condi tion of the tnlnd destroys tho effect of advice; and sho grows worse rather lhan better. In consulting Mrs. Pinlc- bsiui no hesitation need bo felt, the jitory is told to a woman and Is wholly ennfldential. Mrs. I'inkham's address is Lynn, Mass., sho offers sick women her advlco witnoui enarge. Her Intimato knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advlco a wcllspring of hope, and her wide experi ence and skill point tho way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was tho matter with me. 1 had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of it, and am en tirely oured."'-Mns. John Foiikman, 2'i !N. Woodborry Ave., Ualtimore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman Is only one of thousands BLANCO LEAVES HAVANA. The l'lery Cimtiiln General SiiIIh l'or III Nullvo l.niiil. Havana, Nov. 30. Marshnl lllanco went on board the steamer Vlllaverde shortly befoie midnight, and the steam er left for Spain early this morning. He finished dinner at 8 o'clock last evening, nnd then, accompanied by his aides, Major Duzell and Captain Pan zan, went on foot to pay a farewell visit to the family of Senor I.ambllto, with whom he has been in former years on terms of Intimate friendship. Af terward the boat of the captain of the port carried him to the Vlllaverde. Two companies of the Otumba bat tnllon embarked on the Vlllaverde at T o'clock yesterday afternoon. Last evening the Spanish steamer Covan donga sailed with two batteries of ar tillery, the Gerona squadron of cav alry and the Fifth battalion of In iantry, a total of 1,800 men. The Cuban General Lorente arrived yesterday afternoon at the city of Pinnr del Mo. He was entertained at dinner at the Grand hotel by prominent citizens and in the evening El Globo gave a ball in his honor In the Lope De Vega theater. At the request of the mayor of the city the Insurgent troops have been stationed at the city hall, the city prison, the Spanish bank and the usual guard posts. CASTOR I A For Iufftnts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of SPANISH SOLDIERS ORDERLY. Oenornl Hiilliir Speaks Woll oTOur Whilom Kneiiile-i. Washington, Nov. 30. Major General M. C. Hutler had another conference with the president yesterday concern ing affairs In Cuba. In an Interview he said: "Since the American commis sioners have been In Havana about 20,000 soldiers have been sent back to Spain. Thirty-two transports will soon arrive there and take away from 50,000 to 00,000 more. The remainder will do part about the first of January or soon afterward." General Butler said that It was hard to tell how many Spanish soldiers will remain on the Island to become citi zens. At one time a decree was Issued permitting some to make their homes In Cuba, but this was withdrawn. Gen eral Hutler added a good word for the Spanish soldiers. He said he had never seen a more orueny or better benaveri lot of men. He saw thousands of them every day nnd never witnessed a dls orderly act. General Dutler said that nobody could approximate the time when this ooun try could turn things over to the Cu bnns. He had found tho Cubans bright nnd well educated. He believed that many Spaniards would soon Join with the Cubans nnd take part In the af fairs ot the Island. Tho MngownpH Out. on Hall, Cleveland, Nov. 30. Frank A. Ma- gowan and' wife" were, arraigned before Judge DIssette in criminal court yes terday upon the charge of child steal ng. After a brief hearing Mngowan's ball was placed at $2,600 and that of his wife at $1,000 for their appearance n court today. Hackman & Johnson, attorneys, furnished the ball. Mr. Ma- gowan stated tljnt the ease would be bitterly contested, and no effort or money would be spared In tho fight pottoii TltiKctH Oi'iinn tbo Slump Tax Washington, Nov, 30, Senator Jones, of Arkansas, who lias been Interesting himself In securing the exemption of cotfon tickets front the requirements of tjie stamp tax, lias received a letter from the commU? oner of internal reve nue announcing hs decision mal'tug the exemption. Senator Jones ook the position that its cotton tickets are mere directions on the part of the purchasers p their cashiers to pay out their money iflPy were not subject, tp (ho require. inputs nt ipe sinmp tux, lie also nelil thorn to be exempt because the levying at a tax on the tlcKets would be equiv alent tn putting a tax on tho cotton it self, which Is exempt as a farm pro- llMPb Ritpnratti SuboolK Uphold. St. Louis, Nov, 30. The celebrated Alton school case was yesterday decld ed by a Jury In the circuit court at fid. Mardavllle, Ills., which returner a ver tlet against two colored people who hud protested against separate schools Recently because of a new order Is suod by the school authorities of Alton, Ills., white and negro children were usslgned to different public schools, The colored people resented this and refused to send their children to school. Finally Scott Hlbbs. a colured man. Whose children hud been attending school, brought mandamus proceedings, die case will now go to the supreme ,'ourt. KILLED AT CLUB MEETING. nival netloiix Flulitln Cltlcniro-Ond Head and Sovnrnl Wounded, Chicago, Nov. .10. iAn attempt to bleak up the annual meeting of tho Eighteenth Ward Republican club at Bilcklaycis' Hall, nt l'eotia and West Monroe strectr, Inet evening, resulted In the death of one of the attncklng party and the wounding of several of those who participated In the fight. The dead man la Chat lea Lattlmer, a bricklayer, who was Instantly killed. The club held Its annual election last night and theie was much rivalry be tween factions headed by Coroner llorz nnd John Rogers, an ex-member of the city council, over the offices. A meet ing of the Rogers supporters was held In the evening and It was decided to vMt Brlckbiyers' Hall, where the reg ular convention was called to meet, ond demand representation. The pieatpr number remained In the street, but "Hutch" Smith. Frank Matuska, William Haines, George Callahan arid a few others entered the hall. Stories differ as to what followed, but the members of the Herz faction In tho hall and the two police officers who were stntloncd at the door of the room In which the meeting was being held assert that the men of Rogers' fac tion came noisily up the stairs, hav ing revolvers In their hands. Officer Mnhoney commanded them to halt, but they paid no attention to him, nnd jbst ns they reached the door someone fired a shot. Instantly pistols were drawn on every side, and the firing was pro mlscuous. Coroner Herz was one of the first to fire when the trouble start ed. Almost at the first shot Lattlmer throw up his hands and rolled down the stairway dead. His companions continued the fight only a short time, and then they fled down the stairway. Tho story told by the Rogers crowd H that Lattlirer knocked on the door nnd demanded admission. He attempt ed to for.,' hl way In, was shot down nnd the fight followed. John PVlnre. Janitor of the building, was put under attest, It being charged that be had connived at the attack. When It was found, however, that he was wounded In the leg he was sent home. After the oxeltment had died down the Perz faction re-entered the hall, called the convention to order and elected the club nfllcers without fur ther disturbance. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho luonoy on a 50-ccnt bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also sua run teo a 23-cent bottlo to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. llagen- bucli, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. niersteiu & Co. lM4-33t-dw South DuUota'i Aiiioildliicnts. Sioux Falls, S. D.. Nov. 30. Final re turns have been received from the various counties on the constitutional amendment submitted at the recent electlcn. Woman suffrage was defeat ed by 1,000 and the South Carolina dis pensary system by S65, while the Initia tive nnd referendum has been carried by a majority of a little over 6,000. The vote on the three amendments reached only about one-half the total vote polled at the election. ' There I ThlB ,1s Just the Thins, lted Flag Oil for spraiui" and bruisos. At Gruhlur Ilros., drug store. (Jlllf-li "'iito'o a" cr Haul. Kimras City, Nov. 30. The liabilities of Grant D. Glllett, the nbscondlng Kansas City rattle plunger, continue to grow, and the belief that he had prepared for the crash months ahead becomes stronger. "Glllett must have taken hundreds of thousands with him," said a prominent member of one of the caught tlrms. "It was at Urst sup posed that, finding himself In straits for the first time, Glllett had simply thrown up everything nnd left penni less. Rut we know now that he owed a million and a half dollars, Und we ennnot find where he Invested or spent more than half that sum." There Is a scramble at the stock yards for every train load of Glllett cattle shipped In from his Woodbine ranch. Moro Troops For the Philippines .Ian Francl3Co, Nov. 30. A rumor Is current at army headquarters that be tween now nnd Jan. 1 5,000 soldiers will be concentrated here to be em barked for the Philippines. It is said that the Third. Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Thirteenth and Twentieth infantry will be assigned to du.y on the islands, and that some of the volunteers stationed there will be returned to this country for mustering out. Heroic) lie encViy CiMlerriH'ii. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 30. The schooner Hiram Lowell, Captain Henry Nelson, arrived yesterday from the shore fishing grounds and bringing th rescued crew and passengers, num bering 23 persons, of the British schooner Narclsslis, which was aban doned cn Sunday. Captain Mcintosh brings a story of terrible experience nnd of fireat heiolsm on the part ot his rescueis. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease which has completely bailled tho' doctors. They aro totally unable to euro it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison up in tho blood and concealing it from view. S. S. S. cures the dlseaso posi tlvely and permanently by forcing ou every trace of the taint. I iras afflicted with ft terrible blood disease, which was in spots, at first, but afterwards Bbs spread all over my body. Tb.se soon brokeout Into, sores, and It Is easy to Imagine the suffarlnor I ndured. before I k; came convinced (hut the I had spent A hundred dollars, wliloh was really thrown away. I then VS. vittiuuo paiciu Stfsv medicines, but they did wn not reacn trie aue&se. 'IP When I had finished my first bottle of S. 8. B. I was greatly Improved and was delighted with the result, Tap large red spiotoaes on m uhtist began to urow paler and smaller, n before loni? disappeared entirely. I regained my lost welubt, became stronger, and my ap petite greatly Improved, I was goon entirely 11. L. Mvkus, 100 Mulberry St.. Newar Don't destroy oil possible chance of a cure by taking tho doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause tho hair to fall out, and will wruuK uiu cnuro Bysiem, S.S.SMlood Is purely yeqetahi.e, and is the only blood remedy guarunteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on tho disease and its treat mont mailed free by Swift Specific Oom party, Atlanta, Georgia. UO&U OUBT. iskYourft whose house is conspicuously her least, whose leisure time is The chances are ten to one sue will answer: " I do all my cleaning with Sold by oil groccra. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louts. New York. Bostoa. Philadelphia. Ni-tri'o " " '" li'''iite."iLr. Mncon, (3a.. Nov. 30. Rumor has been rife In the city that the negro soldiers jf the Third Nor'h Carolina leglment, stationed here, Intended to break out of camp and destroy the city, and much uneasiness has been felt both bycjtl zens and so'.dlers. The excitement among the negro soldiers was caused by the shooting In self defense of Pri vate Will Ktmpln, of Company F, Third North Carolina, by W. S. Simmons, proprietor of n saloon. Kempln Is thought to be fatally wounded. Sim mons I.' In Jail. Deafness Cannot be Cured by locnl applications, ns they cannot rrnch the, diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Kustnchlau Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, nnd when It Is entirely closed deafuess Is tho result,anil unless the tnflnmitmttou can be nktn out and this tnbo restored to its normal condition, bearing will bo destroyed forever; nine coses nut of ten nro caused by catarrh, wbUli Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by caturrh) thnt can not be cured by Hall's Cutnrrh Cure. Segd for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Tolcao, O 8o"il by Druggists, 7Sc Ask your erocer for tho "Eoyal Patcut dour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho est 6onr made. ennsylvania RAILROAD. WJHUYKILL DIVI8IOM. NOVKMDER 20, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne bdoc date for Wlggan. GUberton, Krackvllle Darl Water, St. Clair, fottsvllle. Hamburg, Iteadhi. I j ..... . Ul ..I Ml. 1 . . J 1 1.1 I VtHbUWU, , UUCUU1IIIC .lUIII.IUWII C. U I Ul alelpbla (Br.Ad street station) at 613 and SIS a. m., 2 iu, o in p. in. ou weeic aays. sunuays la u. m., s ou p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 80. H 48 a. m. and 5 46. 7 30 i. . Sunda II 01 a. nu and S 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Kracl vlllo 710, 1130 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. Ul. Hunda, 10 Xi a. m .1 20 p. iu. Leave PhlladelulHa, (Hroatl street station, Iu Hhfci-uiiduuh ut 8;I5 a. Ul.. 4 10 p. 111. weelt liny, Munuaysicitvuai uiw anuy 'a a. n.. Lioave uroau Mreel Hiauon. ruiiHUeipiiia. KOU NKW YOUK. KzureiM.week-dayB. 8 20, 4 Oo. 4 50 4 01,5 13 '1 1 7 S3, S 20, ! 50, I0 21 II 00 a. u . 12 00 noon, J2 85 (Limited l OU and 1 22 . i.i ,) 1 IU, l SO, 11 20, a OO, 4 02, O OO, -OOU DUO, i ttf, - OU, IUU). p. III., 12 01, nllllit. Suodnya. 8 20, 05. I 50 .'i (ft. 5 15, so, a oo, -iu i i, iu 13 a. ui., -12 oa, izu., -iu--, 02, (l.lllllletl 'I 22,1 a 20, '3 30. 0 IU, :02, 7 50 II 00a u. 10 00 (i. m., 12 01 nlKlit Hxpress tor lioston without ciiau!: weetc-uays, anu 7 oo p. m., uaiiy, For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long branch. 8 20. 1114 a 111, 3U0. 4 02 P m weekdays. Vor l-ambcr-ville, Kaston and Scrantou, 6 50, 9 00a in, 12 00 iioon,3 52, 5 00 (bambertvllleand iiaaioii oniyj, weeuuuys, ami 7 w p'ln uaiiy liullulo, D 00 a ru, 12 00 110011 weekdays, and 7 0. p m dullv. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For lialtlmore and Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 Si 10 20. 11 23. a. m.. 12 00. i'2Ul 1 11. U 12. 4 41 (J 25 Congressional Limited,) 0 17. 55,7 3l D. tn.. and 12 09 nhdlt week dava. SuudaVH. 3 CO, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. la., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 upngressionai L,iiuiieu,j -doo -7 ill p. ru. anu isim niKnf. For lialtlmore. accommodation. 9 12 a m. 1 52 aml40lpru week days, 508 and 11 la p m dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 u 111. and 1203jiiglit dully. Southern uaiiwuy, express 0 M n in. daily. Chesapeake .V Ohio Uallwuy, 731 p m, daily. i-or uiu I'ouit uouuori unu isorioiK. luzt a m wcekduys, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Murket street wharf as follows: lx nreas fur New York. 9 00 a m. 4 30 u in week. days. For Lung Brunch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a m weeicayB. For Is and H eights, 8 33 a in and 4 00 p in weekdays. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m,, 7 0.1 p. in. Sundays, 9 20-a. m., 7 05 p. m. Leave juarKet oireel warx express, iiuuam, uo. 4 ou. o ou d in. sunaayg. u ou. iu ou u u (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p ru. For Cape Muy. Sea Isle City, Ocetn City Avalou Stone Harbor, Anitlesea, Wlldwood anil Holly Beuch Express, 900 a m, 4 00, p 11 weekduvs. Sunduvs. 900a tn. 1 If I DUIUCI, , Ulll. J V- Ml.. . IH. 4 00. 5 00. D. in. week days Sundays. 00 and 1000 a id Tbe Union Transfer Company will call for anil check baggage from noteis and residences l)lutugcAr. I. II. HuTCiniruoN, J, K- Woou, Qen'l Manager. Gen1! Psa-Vr Afr SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale Drown Stout, Half and Half, Beer aud Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main S reet, Will receive prompt attention. nilllons of Dollars Go up In smoVo every year, Tnkeio risks but got Tour houses, stbck( fui nlture, oto.," insured in nrstclais re liable companies as represented by nAVITi PATIST insurance Agent Also Lite aodAocldculsl OomBaulu "OOLIi DVbT clean, whose work worries greatest, how she manages. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the lliiud of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Koute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where suow storms, blizzards orw high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman flrsflj and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxlco, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change, Quick Jlmo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements' guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, aud full information, drop a postal caid, J. P. McCann, T. 1". Agent. MB Hall road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York. 3-l-tf VV. E. Iloyt, O. E P. Aat. Sblloh's Consumption ' Cure cures where others fail. It is tho leading Cough Cure, and no home should bo without it. Pleasant to take aud goes right to the spot. Sold by P. D. 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' The Pioneer one-cent morning newspaper in the United States, "Tbo Itecord" still LEADS W1IKUN OTHEItS FOLLOW. Witness its unrivalled average dally and an average exceeding 145,000 copies for tKv Sunday cdltiong.'Vhllc Imitations of U$j! 1 publication In every important city of the' country testify to the truth of the assertion that In the quantity aud quality of Its con tents, and In T the price at which It is sold "The Itecord" has 'established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition of "The Record" will be sent by mall to any address for 83 00 per yeur or 25 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday editions together, wldeh will give Its readers the best and freshest Information ot all tbat Is going on in the world eycry day in the. year, Including holidays, will bo sent for $1.00 a year, or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD '1'UBLISHiNa CO., Itecord Building, Philadelphia, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUltKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Kgan building, loruer of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. pltOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy Oily, Y: Having si tudled under some ol the best masters le I London and Paris, will give lessons on tbo violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Term reasonable. Address In care of Htrousa lh Ifiwalur Khenatidosb, DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA IINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. g Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tbe akin is Inra riahly obtained by thoriwhouse l'onom'a Completion powder.
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