TheHerald lvSTAIlLlSUIIO 1870. "All the News That's Fit to Print." I'ubtlatiH evrv evr-nliiK, excel Sunday, at South Jartlln street, Shenandoah, Va. LONO DISTANCE TEMMMIONK. The lit roM li delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding town forMxeentsn wick, imy able to the carriers. I)y mall 13.00 a year, or 25 cent n month payable in adTnnco. Ad vertisements charged nccordlns to space and position. The publishers reserve the rlptht to change the position of advertisements whenever tho puhllontlon of news demands It The right la reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid (or or not, Mint the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tlaltiK rnt made known uMin Application, ntered nt tho post nfllce at Mlieiiandonh, Pa., as second class mull mutter. YOU OAJf NOT ItKtdl RHAIiKMl OF -TUB IIBRAU1- TilBOUOtt ANY OTIIWK IlVlLY rtmi.U'.VTioN TIIURSDaY. NOVKMB.EII 2, 1800. W2 OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. A Public Duty. We now enter upon the closing days of the campaign, und so far an can be known the witilution InSoliuyl ktll county Is satisfactory to the Re publicans. However, there nhould be no cessation of campaign nutlvity in tile closing hours of the battle. AVe are hopeful that a fairly large Repub lican vote will be polled, and if that is done the entire ticket is absolutely certain of election. On the part of the Republicans the campaign has been conducted in the most credit able way. While this year is what is termed an oil year in politics, there are abundant reasons why every Uepub lican who believes in a continuance of tho polloies which have brought renewed prosperity to the country, should go to the polls and vote. Every Republican should vote next Tuesday Because the business interests of the country demand that the present favorable conditions shall continue, and that the more pronounced the Republican victories this year, the more secure will manufacturers and business men feel during the coming year. Because the present Republican administration of the county's affairs lias been economical and business. like under the guidance of Commis sioner FratikH. Kantner and his col leagues. Because the county's affairs, under Republican rule, are again on a cash basis. This year is the only one in the history of the countv in which no temporary loans were issued by the County Commissioners. Because, under the system inau gurated by the Republicans, the county will begin next year on a cash basis, with a snug sum in the treasury, thus avoiding the necessity of incurring floating indebtedness. Because, under the present Repub lican administration in the Commis sioners office, more money has been collected from costs due from various court cases than has ever been known before in the history of the county. Because, Commissioner Kantner and his colleagues have demanded cash for prison sales of goods, thus saving many hundred dollars. Here tofore, it has been customary for favored politicians to secure the goods and have them charged, making the county the loser. Because, all the debts of the county are paid to date, and the rate of in terest on temporary loans (made by previous Boards of Commissioners) has been materially reduced, and next year the Commissioners, by means of a strict business administration, ex pect to reduce the county tax levy at least two mills. Because, there is not a Republican county official whose office expendi tures have not been kept within the appropriation allowed by law. Because, the District Attorney's office, under Democratic administra tion, shows a flagrant violation of the law, and as a consequence the County Controller has refused to pay that official and his deputies their salaries since last May; cases have been nol prossed and the county has paid the costs, an extravagant expenditure of the people's money. Thesd and many other reasons which might be named, furnish suffi cient argument why the taxpayers should turnout In full strength on Tuesday next. This is an important election to every taxpayer, and the excellent business-like, economical administration given the people by the Republican officials is one that Why go humping around with a LAME BACK "When you can set Instant relief in a 10c box of OHNSON'S 25 PILLS KIDNEY 10 CCNTS Vt TTEON... PILLS Vasatvivf Guaranteed The beat Kidney preparation on earth, and 10-CENT BOX contains nearly ranch others aell for jo cents. If your druggist will not supply you, send us Sve a -eut stamps and get a box by mall. The Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Phlla. FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGQISTS. MUNYON'3 GUARANTEE. Irons; Assertions sua Jnst WhM th nmudln Will Do. Msnroa auaraBt.M Ibst bis Ttheumstlna Curs will curs aarlr all ease of rh.urot. Uta In a ftw boural tbst bis Dyspepsia Cur will sure lndlatstton and all storoarb troublasi tbst bis Kidney Curs will furs 00 par cent, t all eaiaa sf kidney troubls! tbat bis C. tarrh Curs will curs eatarrk so mattar how lonr atandlngi tbst bis usadacbs Cure will cure say kind of beadscba ia a faw minutes; tbat his Gold Clira will . ... . quickly break up any (erm ef eola sna m tbrouab tbe entire Hit of remedlsa. At all drufttsta, 2s cents s rial. It you need medical sdrlo writs Prof. Muuroa. 1500 Arch St., rblla. It ts aksomtsly frt. should be continued, and is surely worthy of a vote of confidence. Let overy Republican do his duty next Tuesday, and wo shall have the pleasure of recording a grand victory on November 8th. OASTOniA. Beara the ) 1118 m tdu MavBWway! The Kind Yon Have Alway3 Bought ADVICES FROM THE ORIENT. l)pplto Dl-inHtori, liiillroiul Utilising In .Inpau Iroirreise-i Itnptrll.v. San Francisco, Nov. 2. Advices from Yolcohnmn, under dnto of Oct. 14, were received here yesterday per the steamer Chlnn. The great storm, the center of which swept over Toklo and Yokohama on Oct. 9, has proved to have had a wide belt of destruction. Besides the terrible railroad disaster on the Northorn line near Utlunomya, Whore a whole passenger train was blown from a bridge into the swollen river beueath, with a loss of 20 killed and 40 wounded out of a total of 80 passengers, the damage to tho South line betweon Yokohama and Kobe was extensive. The great tidal wave which accom panied the storm In tho south has piled up mountains of sand and shingles across the mouth of tho Usui river, forming a vast lake, flooding all the back country. Thousands of laborers are at work seeking to make an outlst through the embankment, but thus far without success. In spito of the peculiar difficulties with which tho railways in Japan have to contend in the way of earthquakes and flood, the work of building new ones is progressing with great rapid ity. The increase in mileage during the last year was 470 miles, making a total length now finished of 3,420 miles, while those under charter will make a grand aggregate of 5,810 miles. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constlpa tion, Intlicestlon, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Pi ice 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Moxlva U'ut'liM (iiiiitoniiilii Ityfuiroei. City of Mexico, Nov. 2. The govern ment has given orders that Antonio Baiiog and other prominent refugee Guatemalan revolutionists, now at Tapachula, In the state of Chapas, shall leave the country or come here, where they can be watched, the policy of Mexico being to prevent this coun try being made the basis for revolu tionary movements In Guatemala and Salvador. It is well known that Guatemala is on tho brink of revolu tion. CASTOHIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought itrntal -Murder In Vlrulnln, Petersburg, Va., Nov. 2. Late Tues day night William Jolley, a prominent merchant and farmer of Dlnwlddlo county, was shot by a negro named Junius Robinson, who was trespassing upon Mr. Jolley's property and using very offensive language. Mr. Jolley ordered the negro away, when the lat ter drew a pistol and shot Mr. Jolley twice In the groin. Mr. Jolley died yesterday afternoon en route to this city for treatment. Robinson was ar rested. Two Mui'dorecl by n Mnnlno. Eganavlllc, Ont., Nov. 2. In tha township of Wilberforce William Yes tor, aged 50 years, while insano, killed his wife and their 17-year-old daughter with a heavy Instrument. Volniitoflnf.MTjHiered Ont. ' San Francisco. Nov. 2. The First Washington and the Fifty-first Iowa volunteers were mustered out at the Presidio yesterday. The Iowans start ed at once for home over tho Central Pacific. The Washington soldiers will Btart for home tomorrow. NUOOETS QP NEWS The admissions to Philadelphia's ex port exposition yesterday numbered 14,173. Admiral Dewey has been elected commander of the Naval Order of the United States. Several hundred people saw a hoy burn to death by a live wire in tho Brooklyn streets. There was a light fall of snow at Marqultte, Mich., yesterday, with tho temperature below freezing all day. Elghteon-year-old Dora Fien was ohoked nearly to death by burglars and robbed at her home In New York. Lieutenant General Charles Wright Younghusband (retired), of the Brit ish army, died in London, aged 78. The financial condition of Russia, according to the minister of finance, exceeds that of either France or Great Britain. General Hughes, commanding the Klsayan district, in tho Philippines, reports that the Island of Negros has not been so quiet for 20 years. Sir Louis Da vies, who has arrived at Montreal from London by way of New York, complains of his treatment by the New York customs officials. The revenue cutter Bear has return ed to Seattle from her cruise In Alas kan waters. She brought down sixty odd sick and destitute prospectors. Mrs. J. Rush Branch was found dead In her home in Chicago with a bullet In her heart. It Is believed the body had lain in the room for a week. The Philippine commission will make a preliminary report to the presi dent this week. It will not touch on General Bates' treaty with tho sultan of Sulu. A verdict of manslaughter was found In the case of George Wlliet, on trial at Salem, N. J., for the murder of Mason M. Bennett. He was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. Negotiations Botwoon tho Throo Nations Procooding Rapidly. TALK Or GERMANY RCTIRING. In Knttirn Kor Thin flront llrltnln Wnultl Coilothu 431 llioi't nntl Solomon Inlnnils to (Inriiiiiuy, l.rnvlnir Niiinim Kor Ktiulntiil mid tlio United button. Washington, Nov. 2. Tho negotia tions for the partition of the Samoan Islands aro proceeding rapidly and tho oiriclals hero would not bo surprised If a final agreement were reached In the near future. The dis cussion which is going on In London, with tho co-operation of the authori ties hero and In Borlln, has brought out certain essential features on which Great Britain, Germany and tho Uni ted States appear to bo agreed. At tho outset it Is stated that tho determi nation was reached that tho tripartite govcrnmont of the group should come to an end, and that not moro than two powers, and preferably ono, should govern the Islands. It 60011 develop ed that an agreement was not likely to bo reached giving the entire group to one power, but tho chances sccmud good for an ngrcemont that two powera divide the Islands, thus giving a dual government In place of tho present un wieldy tripartite arrangement. It seemed to bo generally accepted by the negotiators that the United StateB would be ono of the two powers to bo represented, and that tho Island of Tutuila, on which the harbor of Pago Pngo Is located, would naturally fall to the lot of the United States. It is understood that the British authori ties quite fully coincided with this view, and that while the Germans scorned to regard it favorably It was left open for more mature approval by the Berlin authorities. In conced ing this island and harbor to tho Uni ted States account was taken of the fact that if an agreement was reached on that point it would still be for tho United States senate to give its ap proval to the arrangement. One of the remaining Islands, Upolu, Is of much value, while the other, Savall, is practically valueless. It is suggested that Great Britain cede the Gilbert and Solomon islands to Germany, the latter retiring from Samoa. The Fiji islands and some other points also have been considered dur ing the dlr-itisslou, but thus far Ger many hab not acted favorably' on tho suggestion, and there have been evi dences that she preferred to retain her Interests and make a compensation to Great Britain. This remains open, and appears to be the chief point remain h.s in the way of a final adjustment. The foregoing general outline was given in quarters well informed on tho general lines of the negotiation, al though It was with the reservation that the undet standings were merely for mative and still open to material change. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victims. Is a type of Consti- fiatiou. The power of this murderous malady s felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe aud certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver. Kidneys ami Bowels. Only 25 cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Trlnlo Muriiorcr 011 Trial. Kansas City, Nov. 2. Levi Moore, a fishmonger In the city market, who last May shot and killed Jennie Campboll, Ella Landls and Anna Mish, was placed on trial here yesterday. Mooro killed the Campbell woman bacause she had jilted him, and shot the other two because he thought thoy were trying' to interfere. All three were married women. Moore's wife, who had left him at the time, was living In Alabama with her children, Is hore ana win oe one or tne witnesses. UV'iViViViVmiVmViViViViViViViViViViV ;S '"pIIERE is a certain stylish cf- a: ;! I feet about parments made ;! ;C from these Celebrated Pat- 2' Jt terns that is not attained by the I; ;S nse of any other patterns. 2 (No-Seam-AIIowance Patterns.) ; 3S Have not an eqral for style and perfect 2" fit. Easy to uniirnta.:d Omy loand 15 ;S J cts. each none higher. S Id in ntarly I cry city and to n, or by mail, Ask for 3; th m. Get a I-ashion Sheet and see our 2 - designs. Absolutely the verv latest styles. rs A FREE PATTERN : of lier own selection will be (riven E; A LADIES' MAGAZINE. S One that every lady should take Tegu- 2 larly Jieautiful colored plates; latest 3 fashions ; dressmaking economies fancy j"t jjs work : household hints j fiction, etc Sub scribe to-day, or, send 5c for latest copy. 3; Z Lady agents wanted. 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B iptjclal arrangement with themu facturersof that JtiBlly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's FaTffn lt Hctnoilv, tho readers of this paper re enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlot of valunble medical advlc absolutely freo, by simply ponding their full name nnd pontollli o nddress to the Dlt. DAVID 1CKNNKDY COKPOUA.. TION,nondout,N. Y., and mentioning thla paper. Of course this Involves enormous ex pense to the manufacturers, but tho nave rocolvod go many Krntoful letter from thoso who have been benefited nnd cured of the various diseases of tha Kidneys, Llvor, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronla Constipation, and all weaknesses poeu liar to women, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sull'ercrs. Upon investigation It was found that 1 percent of those who had used the trial bottlo had received such benefit from It that they purchased large sited bottles of their druinjlfits. It matters not how sick yon ar e bow many physicians have failed U help you, send for n trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but a poatal card, and bonnflt and cure will not tartalnly bo the result Put somti urine In a plans tumbler aa4 let It stand 24 hourstlflthasasedlmrat or If It Is palo or discolored, milky t4 loudy. slrinpy or ropy, ynnr Kldaera or Bladder aro In a bad condition. Dt, David Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy speedily cuies such dangerous fymy. toms as pain in tho back Inability to hold urine, a bnrninc scalding pain ia passinp it, frequent tlesiro to urinate, especially at. iiitflit.thostHlnlnKofllnea by your urine and nil the unpleasant nd dangerous efleets on the system produced by the use of whiskey, win or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy Is sold at all drug stores at 1.00 for a largo bottle; six bottle tot M.0O THE PRODUCER MARKETS. Phlladrlphln, Nov. 1. Flour slow; win ter supcillne, $2.25(!i2.40: Pennsylvania roller, clear. 13.1K3.20; city mills, extra, J2.Wifj2.70. Hye flour lirm nt M.G0 per bar rel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat dull; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator, C3iS70?ic. Corn quiet and steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, 3Si&80c; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 42c. Oats weak; No. 2 white, clipped, 31?4632c.j lower grades, 2S(SJ0o. Hay lirm; choice timothy, 510 for l.rgo bales. Beef steady; family, J11S12.60; best hams, J2352I. Pork dull; family, J135Jil8.tO, Lard easy; western steamed, $5.60. But ter firm; western creamery, 17324c; do. factory, HV4Q1CHC, June oreamery, 17 23c; imitation creamery, lOVifallOc.; Now York dairy, 16H1f20c.; do. creamery, 17tf 24c; Pennsylvania fancy prints at 2831 29c; do. wholesale, 26c Cheese steady; large, white, 12c; small do., 12H012?io.; large, colored, 12S12Vic; small do., 12Vifli 12'ic. Eggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, 20;4(S21c.; western, ungraded, at 'mark. liftlSc. Potatoes nulet: .Tnrsnvs. tl1.25; New York, J101.25; Long Island, U2i41.2.'; Jersey sweets, J1.D0Q2; south ern do., Jl.12i401.25. Cabbage quiet; Lons Island, J203 per 100. Baltimore, Nov. 1. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat weok; spot and tha month, C9H!SG3,!ic; December, 71ViS71V4c; steamer No. 2 red, 05ifjC3V4c; southern, by sample, Clfl71c,; do. on grade. 66V4O70c. Corn easier; mixed, spot and the month, 7'Siff37TBC.; December, 37?83'37T4c; Novem ber or December, new or old, 36?i36T4c.; January and February, 30H3C5ic; steam er mixed, 36U03654C.; southern, white, new, 3ojf40c.; do. yellow, new, 36fJ39o. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 305131c.; No. 2 mixed, 28c. Ityo nominal; No. 2 nearby, G8c; No. 2 western. C2c. Hay dull; No. 1 timothy, S14.505T15. Grain freights easier; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3?id. No vember; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 3d. November. I.ivo Stook Mnrkots, New York, Nov. 1. Bcoves active for all grades; steers 10c. higher; bulls firm; steers, J4.OGift5.70; tops, J6; oxen, $4,005; bulls, J2.S0if4.25; cows, J1.754; heifers, $32X40. Veals opened slow and weak to 25c. lower; closed DOc, lower; grassers. steady; veals, SM8.75; grassers, J33.50; southern calves, J3.371&. Common sheep steady; top grades firm; lumbs 25c high er; sheep. $2.50ft4.25: selected do., $4.50; culls, f2ti2.ES; lambs, J5fj5.75; Canadian lambs, Ju.5(M(5.75, culls, J4JJ4.G0. Hogs steady at J4.4.H4.BO. Kast Liberty, Pa.. Nov. 1. Cattle mar ket steady; extra, Jo.tj'fjfl; prime, $5,700 6.90; common, $3B 3. SO. Hogs steady; best heavy hogs and prime mediums, J4.30$ 4.35; best Yorkers. J4.2Sifr4.30; pigs and light Yorkers, J4.154.20; roughs, J3JJ3.90. Sheep slow, choice wethers, J4.15Q4.25; common, J1.5O5J2.G0; choice lambs, J5S5.25; common to good, J3Q4.90; veal calves, J7&7.C0. ?VI RNJ Kidney troublo proys upon ATTL tho mind, discourages and AINU lessons ambition; beauty, W jriRM vigor and cheerfulness soon vi icm disappear when tho kidneys are out of order or diseased.. For pleasing results uso Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy. At drupgists. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlot. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., liiiiKhamtou, N. Y. Solo Sui'Vrvcr o'l'n Wreck, Charleston, Nov. 2. The steamer Navahoe, Captain Stnples, arrived here yesterday from New York, havlnc on board Captain John Gasklll, sole sur vivor of tho crew of the steamer George L. Colwell, of Detroit, bound to New York from Fernandlna, Fla., with a cargo of lumber. Captain Gasklll was clinging to a piece of wreckage of his lost vessel, to which he had chins for 22 hours. Thirteen men wore lost. On Ever; Bottle; Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar antce : "All we ask of you Is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottlo faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts. 50 cts. anil f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee FATAL BUILDIN0 COLLAPSE. Tlireo Mem llimd and Tliruo Probably Hurled In tho Dubi'U. Chicago, Nov. 2. Three men are dead and three others are miss ing as the result of the collapse of n six story building at 139 and 111 West Lake street last even ing. Considerable dumage wus done adjoining property, nnd during the ex citement It was reported that as many as 40 lives had been lost. About $200, 000 damage was dono. The dead: Joseph B, Doctor, barn foreman of the New England Milling company, caugbt In front part of build ing at the time of explosion and body recovered by llremon; Franklin S, Hanson, proprietor New England Mill ing company, body removed by fire men; Henry Hilton, bookkeeper for New England Milling company, body under wreckage. Missing; Charles Mullens, a peddler; unidentified wo man, buried beneath debris; C. Will lams, employe of tho Leonard Seed company. The cause of the collapse is un known, some claiming that there was an explosion of dust in the store ot S. F. Leonard, dealer In seeds, and othors saying that tho walls fell with out apparent cause. The generally accepted theory is that there was an explosion. TUB VICE PRESIDENT'S ILLNESS. A llottfitl l)ny, Itnt lln Ilooomoit Wrnlt- or nn tho Time Ooon On. IMorson, N. J., Nov. 2. Vice Presi dent Garret A. Hobarfs wonderful vi tality stood him In good stead yes- loruay, ami notwithstanding he took little, nourishment ho was unusually bright In tho evening and nsked Mrs. Ilobart to read him tho newspapers, Nono except relatives aro allowed to see tho patient. Dr. W. K. Newton spends most of his tlmo In the Ilobart house, and he Is now tho only nhysl clan In attendance. Eminent special ism are directing the treatmont through Dr. Newton. Telegrams and messages of sympathy have been re ceived, as well as flowers, from all parts of the country. Through the trying ordeal Mrs. Ho burt boars up Biirprlslngly well. Sho rcmulns with the nurses most ot the time In the sick room with her hus band. Few, if any, of the callers can neo her. and nearly nil aro met at thn door by Carroll Hall or Hobart Tut tle, brother-in-law of tho vice presi dent. At 4 o'clock yostorday afternoon tho vice president was beelnnine to dozo Just aa Mis. Hobart had finished read ing the papers to him. The patient was then resting quietly, nnd the only thing feared by tbe physicians was an attack like that on Tuesday morning. it is roared ho may go off In one of them, because he Is becoming weaker ns tho time goes on. Mrs, Hobart last night sent the fol lowing telegrnm to President McKln loy: "Mr, Hobart passed restful. day and evening. He sends love to you and Mrs. McKInley, in which I Join." Xlio Cot of Our Army Siibslstonco. Washington, Oct. 2. The subsistence of the army during the past year, ac. cording to tho annual renort of Act lug Commissary General Weston, cost ?27,054,G46. These expenditures in elude computation of rations to pris oners ot war, relief of dcjtituto Cubans. relief of sufferers from overllow of Mississippi and Red rivers, relief of people in the mining region of Alaska, issues to Indians, etc. Cold Steel or Death. "There h but ono small clmnro to save your life and that is tliroucli an operation," was tho awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Limo Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to euro her of a frightful caoo of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on tbe marvelous power of i.iecmc itinera to euro btomacn and Llvor troubles, but she hoard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs moro and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver aud Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at A. Wasley's drug storo. Killed Ills Hlstor-ln-Lnw. Raleigh, Nov. 2. Particulars were received here yesterday of a doublo murder near Lovelace, Wilkes county, N. C, John Coleman shot and Instant ly killed his sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Chambers, nnd then placed the gun to his head and fired, killing himself. Coleman's wife died suddenly last Feb ruary nnd thero is suspicion of foul play. It Is said Mrs. Chambers had threatened to tell what she knew of the matter. Both leave sevftal children. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, nnd others are invited to call on any druggist aud get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. Sir. ltryan Viiro'wn I'lnim 11 Ciirrlnne. Omaha, Nov, 2. In order to meet an engagement to spealc last night at Ravenna W. J. Bryan was driven across country from Loup City, 22 miles, three relays of horses being employed. When about five miles from the start the carriage was upset over an embankment and Mr. Bryan and the other occupants were thrown out. All were more or less bruised, though not seriously. At Ravenna Mr. Bryan spoke in a lumber yard for an hour, with the temperature at 12 degrees above zero and the water In a pitcher on tho speaker's stand freezing. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Olstment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug storo, 50 cents. Our Wdr Casunltlun. Washington, Nov. 2. A recapitula tion of the casualties in actions and deaths in tho regular and volunteer armies between May 1, 1898, and June 30, 1899, shows a grand total of 10 07C men. The casualty list alone ag gregates 3,454, of whom 35 officers and 468 enlisted men were killed and 197 officers and 2,764 enlisted men wound ed. The death list, numbering 6,619, Is made up of 224 officers and 6,395 en listed men. Of this total 38 officers and 458 enlisted men were killed nnd 10 officers and 192 enlisted men died from wounds. Onr Military Defender. 'Washington, Nov. 2. The annual re port of the adjutant general of the army, Brigadier General Corbln, sums up the military forces now in th8 ser vice of the United States as follows: Regular army, 64,686; volunteers, 81, B74; total, 89.160. The distribution of these troops up to Oct. 1 last was aa follows: In the United States, 34,229; Porto IUco, 3,363; Cuba, 11,187; Phil ippines, 32,315; en route to the Philip pines, k.usu; Aiasica, 499; Hawaiian Islands, 4C6. The Cure that Cures CoughSp Colds, Grippe, Whooplnsr Cough, Asthma Bronchitis and Incipient consumption, is Tve cTerman remedy Cures Y5TMfciMA tSjtoiiW innate. 2550t(s .l.ll.l!HHWammAHJIs.l.-lJ MASONS HEALTH DEFENDERS!? I YELLOW TABLETS CURE DYSPEPSIA ri ununn - tUNiTIPATIONlffl WHITE p. - SORE THROAT L3 iis.i.M'i:i.H;iwwiH.vwiTwiinM "GOLD DUST.' in Washing Paint don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every package and you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. Sand far fraa fcoaklat "Goldea. Kalaa (or Bouttwerk." THE N. K. FAIROANK COMPANY Cblcap tl.Laala NawTark Baitoa Hpeclnl Kxcuralon to I'lilladelplilH, Acrount Nattoinil liipoit ltaosltlmi, via Pennsylvania ltallroHtl. The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company lias arranged for special excursion rates to Phila delphia on October 25, November 8 nnd 22, account National Export Exposition. Kound trip tickets, good to return within ten days. including day of issue, will bo sold on above dates from New York, Trenton, Ilelvidore, Atlantic City, Capo May, I'ottsville, Ueftding. "Wilkcsbarre, Lancaster, llarrisburg, York, AV'llllamsport, Canandaigua, Erio and Inter mediate points at rate of single fare for the round trtp, plus admission to the Exposition (no rate less than ono dollar). For specific rates apply to ticket agents. The National Export Exposition has sur passed all expectations in tho extent and variety of Its exhibits, and In Its gcuoral ox- rollcnco and attractiveness. The Implement Hullding, containing a marvelous display of farm machinery. Is particularly Interesting to agriculturalists. Tho band concerts and diverting midway furnish delightful enter tainment for all. AN IMfOItTANT IHFFEIlr.NOK. To make It apparent to thousauds, who think themselves III, that they are notaf- llicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Cheap Kxcurslong to Kxport Kxposltlon, The National Export Exposition is un doubtedly one of the finest opportunities ever presented to the people of the United States. To accommodate residents of this vicinity, arrangements hare been made by the Phila delphia & Beading Railway to sell special excursion tickets from this vicinity to Phila delphia, on November 3rd and 17th at tho low rate of single fare for tbe round trip (but no adult ticket sold at less rate than 75 cents) including admission coupon to the Exposi tion, Those tickets to be good going only on specified train morning of sale, and good re turning 011 any regular train within three days including day of sale. In addition to above, ton-day excursions to Philadelphia will lie run November 1st, 15th and 22d. For full Information as to rates, time of trains. etc., consult ticket agents or address Edsou J. Weeks, Qen'l Passenger Agt., Philadelphia. No matter how lone you have had the coiikIi; if it hasn't already developed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will cure it." Coming Events. Nov. 21. Operotta, "Prince Ferdinand and the Enchanted Sword," at Ferguson's theatre. Nov. 24. National Festival In Bobbins Hall, North Slain street, under auspices of tho Young Men's Dime Class of the Presby terian Sabbath school. Nov. 24. Fourth annual ball of the De fender Hoso Company No. 3, to be held In tbe Hose Company's Ball, Turkey Bun. I consult If tou mitftr from Print ) Dtmaea ft EiMtiei. Prof. 1. r. Til EEI. )M. !., 601 North Hlith SU, iMiiUdtl-r 1 pnia, 1 a., girea a uatrtQiM in eitrj tut, Varicocele Stridors (do cutting). Lou Vigor 4 Health reitored. Parta enUrced. Hocmft-ft. itr'ga 6 , Sun. 9-13. Houri for long ittQdtug and danfffrmia claea dally 10 50 to 3 30. Frcah onset, cured 4 to 1 0 day. Send for Sworn teatlmonUla and Book, all frauda expoacd. Quality, Durability, Neat Styles, Perfect Fit, Are the features of our footwear. Another top notch feature is our prices. We can com pete with any other dealer. Try us once, and you will try again. A. WOMER, NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. Lauer's Heading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... BREWS--' These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Straet BHENANDOAM, - A A. UOLD DOB IV Hp I lift SpStf AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. 3. FERGUSON, Mgr. ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. DIME MATINEE SATURDAY. Mitchell's Repertoire All-Star Of Comedies and Players, Dramas. All the Electrical Effects and Every flember of nitcliell'5 All-Star Players. Thursday Night : "TWO ORPHANS " NO PLAY REPEATED. An Entire Change of Special ties Each Night. PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Spcclnl tfeketfl for ladlen on Mondny night for 15 coi U If reserved at Klrlln'a drug etoro bcf re 7 p. in. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERQUBON, Mgr. 1 OOO SEASON 1 QOO Brockway Entertainment Course. G-SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS-$I. November 11th. America's Greutest Magician M ARO. November 23rd. Ariel Ladies Sextette. (Smith Bisters.) December 15th. JOHN THOMAS CONCERT COMPANY. January 29th. Slayton's Jubilee Singers. February 21st. The Popular Entertainer, Dyron W. King. March 7th. Franz Wllczek Grand Concert Company, Season tickets, SI, Reserved seats 10 am! 20 cts. extra. Single admission. fiOc. Keserved seats 6?o to Wo extra. Inve your snliscrli tlon with Mrs. M. 13. Schwartz, local anaucr, 00 West Lloyd street, Klrltn's drtifr store, Adams Kxpress otllce or give to niitlior'zed agents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and White streets, nex. o Justice Toomey's office. Q QRUHLKR, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hour: 8 to 8 a. m.t 1 to ,9 p.m. 7 to 9 p. m. PEOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 83, ifahanoy City, Pa. HaTlne; studied nnder some of the beat masters Id London and Paris, will rive lessons nn iriairlnlln MnnAtl !.. - I i . w HU f.v..UUiHuuutiu, Kuiiarauu vucnicuiiure Terms reasonable. Address In Care of Blroune, SOLOMON HAAE Agent for tbe Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still' Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,, Blown Stout, Half aud Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHM1LVTS Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. GRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M nt Anrracvv t... tit N. Centra BL, PotUrllle, Pa. Fin old Whiskeys, GUns and Wines, at the b- a. cnoice line 01 ulnars ana Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for Irayelara. Mealiatall houn