TheHerald MKTAUt.ISHHI) 1H70. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Published tmjt evening, oxV 8nmly,tit South Junlln rtwt, Sliennmlnnti, 1'a. lAiSQ III4TAN0K TIJI.HI'IIONK. The Herald Is dsllremt In HliMinnilonh nml the urrournllnR tnwm forlxntn w ek, (my Mile to the enrrleni. By mnll W.00 n yfmr, or 23 cents A month payable In ndrRnce. Ad Tertlnementu chargetl noeordlnn to apMwnml position. The publishers reeetre the Huht to change the position of advertisement whenever the publication of news demands It. The rlnht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, tlist the publishers may deem Improper- Adver tising rates made known uponnppllcBtton. ntered at the post ofllee at rJbenandonh, l'n., as seeond olass mall mal'er. Yon OAtf SOT HKACK MADBM or T1IK HHR-VTiO- ffHWHNMt, anv mmu. DAILY rrilMCATtOK' WEDNESDAY. NOVEMDF.lt 8, 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. England may not be williriKat any time to recognize the right of t lie Transvaal to indeienlenee, but there is not a doubt that every UnplMiiiiiU) is ready to recognize the Uoers as belligerents of the most aotive and dangerous variety. Now that the periodical political excitement is about to subdue and the safety of the republic once more assured, the patriotic citizen will be able to turn his attention to the ap proaching Thanksgiving Day, and make his contracts for turkeys to dis tribute among the poor. Those Spanish Possessions, Thanks tp some wholly unnecessary and, if it must be said, rather stupid obscurity in the wording of the treaty under which Spain ceded the Philip pines to the United States, there is just the shadow of a foundation that three of the islands were not included in the transfer, still belong to Spain, and can be made the basis of negotia tions with the rebels or others. Arti cle III, of the treaty begins : "Spain cedes to the United States the archi pelago known as the Philippine Islands." This shows plainly enough that Spain intended to give and we to take the entire group a group con cerning the position and extent of which there is nowhere any doubt or dispute. But the Commissioners were not content to let well enough alone, and in the effort to be very definite they fell into an error, of no practi cal importance, indeed, and yet a pos sible opening for a lot of futile quib bling. To the words quoted above they added : "Including the islands lying within the following line," and the northern boundary they de scribed as "a line running from west to east along or near the twentieth parallel of latitude and through the middle of the navigable channel of Bashi." Now, the channel of Bashi is the natural division between the islets to the south of Formoso and those to the north of Luzon, and is undoubt edly the limit of our possessions in that direction, but the centre of it is somewhere between the twenty-first and twenty-second parallels and not "along or near" the twentieth. Of ihe islands mentlpai-UyCbunt JTaI menas in the sp'eech which is said to have caused a sensation in the Span ish Senate, Calayan is south of the twentieth parallel and the two Batans are north of it, but all of them to gether with the rest of the Bashi and Babuyan groups.are south of.tho Bashi Channel. Under Spain they formed a provin cial government of the second class and supported a $4,000 Governor and half a dozen minor otllolals. The claim that they still belong to Spain might be set up by a "politieastro," but the fundamental principles of legal interpretation make it mainte nance impossible. My wife suffered for many years from Ner vous Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sleepless ne is and Nerrous Debility," writes John Kelloes. Philadelphia, " We tried many physicians ana numerous remedies, but with no results, until I heard of Johnsons Dyspepsia Cure We bought tlx boxes and the results far surpassed our ex pectations. She cow eats and sleeps well, is raining in flesh, and her color, which had potto be yellow and sickly, is now as fresh as when we were first married, and I tell her that John ion Dyspepsia Cure has made bar ten years CaGE BOX 10 CENTS. (25 tablets) SENT Or MAIL FOR riVC 3-GENT STAMPS. Wads AT THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, Inc., Phiu. P0RSALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0 SWEEPING BARGAINS Are Offered at Our Store In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Snenandoan, Pa DYSPEPSIA ACAPABLR mother must be n lienltliy mother. The experiencoof maternity shouldnot be approached without careful physical pit paration. Correct and practical counsel In wlmt the expectantand would be mother needs and this counsel she can secure without cost by G&P&BLE and consulted a physician, but not become pregnant. ' Seeinfj one of your books. my troubles and asking for advice. swereu my letter promptly' aiij the directions faithfully, and! much benefit that I onnhpt Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable pound enough. I now fitfd n pregnant and have begun Its use again. 1 cannot praise it enough. Mrs. Pbrley Moolton, Thetford, Vt, writes: "Dbak Mrs. Pinkham. I think Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is ani excellent medicine. I tooW several bottles of It before 'I the birth of my baby and got along nicely. I had no- after-pains and am novH stronsr and enlovinc crorirt- health. Baby Is also fat ahd'l Healthy. MRS. U1IAS. GERBIO, 304 South Monroe St., Balti more, Md., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham's " Vegetable Compound I was unable to become pregnant; but since I have used it my health is much improved, ahd.i have a big baby boy, the joy and pride of our home." Consumption Cured. BROUGHT HACK 1'ROM Tlllt GRAVE. Last November Sir. Joseph James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Imliaimpo-' lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass o.( ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking' to relieve his terrible cough, gave liima bottle of Brazilian Halm. Seeing it? wonderful efftct, the doctor ndviscd its continued use. Mr. James soon after) dismissed his doctor, and depended, on the Balm alone. His recovery was' rapid and complete, and in February he' returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater thau at any time iu his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA 11ACII.LCS. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and irescriptious that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new lifennd power, destroys the microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound aud healthy state which no other remedy has ever beeu .known to accom plish. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale Agents. BARRETT WINS IN PENNSYLVANIA. His l'lnrallt.v Over Creaky In Kstl tniUort lit l.'IS.IHIt. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Estimates from all the counties In the state in dicate the pluralities for Barnett (Ilep.) over Creasy (Dem.) over 120,000. In some counties the estimates were nec essarily based on meager Information, and complete returns may change the figures here given. Iu nearly all of the counties Barnett, the Republican candidate for state treasurer, ran behind the rest of his ticket. In 1SD7, when Swallow (Ind.) car ried ten counties In the state, the .plurality of Beacom (Rep.) was 129.- ;717. and In 1895 the plurality for Hay- ,wool (Hop.) was 174,204. Complete returns from the forty wards in this city give Barnett (Rep.), for state treasurer, a plurality over Creasy (Dem.) of 69,407, against a plu ralltjif 7UU8 .ornilBxuKoed.mie-ire"-"publiean candidate In 1895. and a plu rality of 70,953 for Beacom (Rep.) in 1897. Th total vote cast yesterday, was 150.440, against 138,558 in 1895, and 145,047 in 1897. The city's $12,000, 000 loan hill was favored by an over whelming majority of the votes cast,. Republican State Chairman Reedor said this morning: "Colonel Barnett's majority In the state will be 140.000. The majority in Allegheny will be about 20,000, and in the state, exclusive of Philadelphia and Allegheny, about 50,000. The other candidates will run somewhat ahead of Barnett. as the opposition within our own w'v has ieen concentrated on Colonel Barnett." In an interview Ssnator Tenrosa said: "It seems to be a staunch Republi can victory all along the lino, and ,a strong endorsement of the national ad ministration. We are all gratified' at the splendid endorsement of Colonel Barnett." In Cheater county the fuslonistsclalm to have elected their ticket, but the fig ures so far received do not support t'o claim. It is possible that Cornwell, the fusion candidate for district attorney, vm elected. One congressman was elected Jn, Pennsylvania yeterday. In the NJnOi. district. comnrlBinK Berks and Lehigh counties. Captain H. D. Green (Dem,l was chosen by a majority or s.uuu.ip succeed D. M. Brmentrout, deceasedj Judges were elected In eleven coun ties in Pennsylvania yesterday In six counties there was no opposition, the following being elected: Aiiegneny, .Frederick H. Collier; Berks, Gustave A. Eodllcu; Chester, Joseph HunphUlf. naunhln. John H. Weiss; L,uzerne, Oalnes L. Halsey; Philadelphia, Sanj, Ufll W. Pennyparker and Henry J. Jic Carty. In Lancaster Judge Charles J. Lan die (Rp ) was opposed by David Mo Mullln (Dem.), but Judge Landls was re-elected by a large majority. AN IMl-OUTANT DtfFEUENCK. To ruol.fi It SDDareut to thousands, who think themtelvM ill. that they are notsf fileted with any dlran. but that the system, simply needi cleaning, la to bring comion borne to their hearts, sa a costive condition is eMlly cured by uting Syrup of Figs Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, nnd wold by all druggists. HOOD'3 PlULa cure I4v5r IIlM biliousness !bd2gtitloi, Hendache, pleasant Uxativo. All Druggist writing to Airs I'inKiicim at uyim. jwass. Mrs. Cora Gii-son, Yates, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: "Dear Mkv Pinkham Two years nj;o I began hftviiijr such dull, heavy, drag ging pains in my back, menses wore pro fuse and pai n 1 nl and was troubled with received no benefit and could ' v jp I'wrote to vou tellintr you v ! followed NatlotiHl Kmrt KxiKitloit, The Pennsylvania Kail road Company has arranged for special low-rato excursions to Philadelphia, account National Export I; position, on November 10 and 24. Hound .trip tickets, good coins only on trains In diiatod, and good to return within Ihrco fluys, Includine day of issue, will he sold on above dates as follows : A. JI Rate. Shenondoal 8.(0 fl 23 rreukvllle 8.1 3C0 Ht I'lnlr 8 87 '- 90 New lloston 8.20 0 10 Morea 8.211 3 05 The above rates Include admission to the Exposition. What is Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world foi half a century, lias cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results wo will refund your money Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D Kirlln on a guarantee. Indlnn Cliinr Hllipn nr Train. Richmond, Nov. 7. Riley Bradby, second chief of the Pamunky Indians, was struck yesterday by a locomotive on the Southern railroad, near Lester Manor, and no badly Injured that ho died soon after. Bradby was a full blooded Pamunky. He was 64 years old, and was very near. OASTOHIA. - Bears the ) MO Willi 101! H3Y8 Always The Kind Yon Hsva Always Bought rf Ton Timid. s Mrs Plump (trying Iu vain to squeeze a No. 5 foot Into a No. 3 shoo) This seems a trIITo tight, but I'm nfraid a No 4 Is too largo. " Mr. Plump You are too easily frightened, my dear. Ohio State .lour bal. It Is not what we have, hut what we can do without, that makes us rich. Socraics. seeing n large load of valu ables pns one day. exclaimed, "I am most hnppy. for there nre so uywiy things that 1 do not want!" , Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor. way Pine Syrup cures llttlo colds cures big cohis too clown to the very verge of consump tlon. An Ancient Mllltnry Devotion. rThe Lilting of threu blades of grass I "la token of the holy communion" was . a recognized form of military devotion ' In the middle ages. On the eve of battle one knight would make his confession to another, nud then partake of this symbols al communion. It would not, however, bo correct to Bpeak of either . ceremony as "an cflicaclous substitute" for the sacraments of penance and the , Euclmr.st respectively. - ,T!ypructioes do not even amount to RS' iauieutals. They were simply devo , tloiis in honor of the blessed Hucharlst ' i'lo and formal expressions of the huh- i.' mil's desire to comuruulcate sac ,rr. leiitallj. had the means been pres :cni u may be, however, that In popu ilar estimation those practices were In some soil considered "substitutes" for .the sacrainunta trhfMi fn ti,' -time Doing uiiobtaluable. Notes and j Queries. Knew n Thins or Two. When n boy at school, the late Mr. Spin-soon took a prominent part in an swi i mg all questions put to the class. Oue eold day, however, the teacher noi.'-ed Hint he was so very backward that he lenmined the whole tliho nt the bottom of the class. Tills went on for somo time nml nil!-.. Izlfi the teuclier until ho noticed that the lire was uoar tho bottom of the cla-s He immediately changed the clas Hiiout, making the bottom the top He thou had the satisfaction of hear ing all his questions fully answered by Spurgeon and that young hopeful keeping the same seat, the only differ ence being that he was nt the top of the class Instead of the bottom. Spare Moments. Took the Tip, ' Tho good advice of the laird of Wa terton. in Aberdeenshire, to a sheep gtealer reads like a very practical Joke, lie had himself sent the man to Jail, and In those days sheep stealing was a capital offense Visiting the prisoner the night before the trial, he asked him what he meant to do. To which the prisoner replied that he Intonded to confess aud to pray for mercy. "Confess!" snhl Waterton. "What, mn urn ve i-onfess and be hanged? Nae ii , ii,,ny t t0 ,,. f..,.p H' did su nud wus acijumed. krived so tjP'mh Mnvor .Tone flnnirii.il. Toledo, Nov. 8. Mayor Jones snld ttidny: "The rosult of tho olectlon Is oxtromoly gratifying to mo, as It must he to ovary lover of liberty. Tho vote for tho non-partisan Itloa Is largo onough to Justify tho claim that tho etiuss has won the greatest victory over recorded Iu tho political history of the state. I bcllevo the moral force will lead tho legislature to pass tho municipal codo commission bill, which provldss that ovory municipal onicot In Ohio shall bo olectod by tho non. jmrtliHin plan, doing away ontlroly wiui political partios in all our cities." Itonublkmti (JiiIiiw In Kmin, Topeka, Nov. 8. Very tnoagro re turns lndlrnto Itopubllcan gains In tho couiilv elections held ovor Knusns yos tordav. It Is predicted by conservative politicians that tho Republican gain will reach 10 per cent. In Shnwneo county tho whole Republican ticket Is elected by a gain of 20 per cent, ovor Inst year. vcry.JtlhLvote was polled nil over the stato! "In 489C tho Ftislon Ists carried r0 out,r)f 105. counties. Last year tho Republicans tarried 81 coun ties out of the 105. ' Utility Ciitblof "Ined, Chicago, Nov. 8. Cnslilor C. E. Churchill, of tho defunct Globe Savings Hunk, was found guilty yosteruay and fined $400. The Clmrgo was tlftf ho ac cepted deppslts, knowing thtV unnk to le insolvent. President Shnuldlug, of the Institution, wns found guilty of tho bimn offense and of CinbozsilSmont, and Is now a convict Iu tho .Toilet ptfnlteu tlary. Hunt Cnil.ed. One Drowned. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 8. William Lambort and J. K. Whitton were caught In a squall while out sailing. Their boat capsized, nnd nftor they had waitod for hours for rellof, Whit ton became too weak to retain his hold on the boat, and was drowned, Lam bert was rescued, and by hard work he wus resuscitated. A .Ilivelllln l'ottiil TlileT. Norfolk, Va Nov. 8. John Wobeck, a 13-ycar-old boy, was convicted In the United States court yesturday of steal ing $3.05 from the Clarmont postoltlce. In consideration of his tender ago sen tence was suspended, nnd he was re manded to the custody of his parents. Volcanic Eruptions Atiijrnnd, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of ioy. llucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; also Old, Running nnd Fever Sores, Ulcers, Hoils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ilest lile cure on earth Drives out Pnins and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley druggist. Women ro Honor MMitliprn IIOroo4. Chicago, Nov. 8. The fame earned In the Spanish war by Major Generals Joseph Wheolor and Fltzhugh Lee, of the United States volunteer army, will not be Ignored If a number of wo men of Chicago nre successful In an undertaking they havo started. They purpose to present each general with a sword, costing $5,000, and thoy will also petition congress to make the two major generals of the regular army. The movement Is to be na tional, engineered and conducted en tirely by tho women of the nation. . Young Mothers. Croun Is the terror of thousands of younv mothers becnuso Its outbreak is so agonizing ind frcqently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of croup. It has never been known to fall. The woisl cases iolioved immediately Price 28 cts., B0 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kl'rlln on a guarantee. Won lil He a AVIIlliiK Apprentice. The bond of the Finukfurt bouse of the Rothschilds recently received a modest request from a young man who stated that tho cooper's trade, to which he had boon apprenticed, was distaste ful to him ami asked to be ncccpted as "an apprentice millionaire," promising diligence and nil application In learn ing "the business." Veais of Buffering relieved in a night. Itch ing piles yield at once to the curative proper ties of Doan's Ointmcut. Never falls. At any drug store, 50 cents. iHoInteil People of Ihe Hartli. Tho people who live In the uorthern portion of tho peninsula of Kamchatka nre probably tho most Isolated In tho world. The people have prnctlcnlly uo communication with others than their own tribe, being seldom visited by travelers. The inhabitants of the Now Siberian Islands nre also detached people, for they can ouly communicate with the mainland once a year even if the weather Is favorable. Tho pygmies of the great central Af rican forests, If they can be called a tribe, have also been a pcoplo apart. For nges their existence was little more than legendary, and only two ex peditions commanded by white men have ever penetrated Into their abode. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the rosult of an Inherited taint in the blood. S. S. B. Is tho only remedy which goes' deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every traco of the disease, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, ws afflloted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he saSsredao that It was Impossible to drs him for three years. His bead and body wen mass of sores, and his eyesight alaobecame affected. No treatment waa spared that ws tnougtat would relieve him. out he grew worseM until hit condition was(U-, indeed pitiable. I hadEhPi almost despaired of his 1 ever being cured, when 33 bytheadvloeot afrlend r we gave him 8. B. 8. (Swift's Bneclflel. Ada. elded lmnrovemnt thA remit rt tie had taken a dozen bottles, no on who knew of hlo former dreadful condition would have recognUed him, All the sorts en bis body have healed, his stln is perfectly clear and smooth, and he has been restored to perfeet health. Mas. S. S. Mabbt. 150 Elm St., Maoon, Qa. For real blood troubles it Is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doc tors. Jilood diseases are beyond thoir skill. Swift's Speoiflo, Tho reaches all deen-seated cases whlah other remedies hare) no effect upon. It Is ths only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable), and contains no pot- asn, mercury, or otner mineral. Hooks mailed free to any address by Bwift apseillo Oo., Atlanta, Qa, ( 1 v vrynma. mm It would take too long to tell all the diseases that War ner's Safe Cure protects us from ; -that is to say, all that arise from dis eased kidneys and liver. A great doc- tot has said that "the greatness of their number is only equaled by the. in sidiousness of their approach." Warner's Safe Cure is an infallible preventative and specific for all dis orders in the above- ed nam organs. Fntnlty Ittirnnd by i:iilnriliic Commit. St. Louis, Nov.v7. An explosion of liquid cement lu the basement of the building at 1001 nnd 100H Washington avenue, occupied b? tho Roberts, John son & Rand Shoe company, fatally burned four employes, Klmer Conley, Joe Mulconey, James Urnld and Kills UlggerstRlT. New Ivltloiiuiitlio Iterheley Cnso. Genovn, N. V iov. 7 The district attorney todnv tUnted lo aipress repre sentative that his reason for deciding to present the Berkley drowning case to the grand jury Is that he has pro cured new ovldonce which was not brought out at tho inquest. Tim Companion Tor llm It'll nf 1HIIII. During the remaining weeks of 1801) The Youth's Companion will maintain its ircsh and varied interest foryouugand old by pro tentlnz articles from tho pens of eminent men and women and stories by the most gifted writers of fiction. Among these contributor will ho Frank R. Stockton, who presents a droll story, "The Wolf and tho Wheelbarrow j " James llryce author of Tho American Commonwealth," who olTora "Illnts on Koading; " W. D. How ells and Jnno Harlow, each of whom contrib utes a serial story ; Ilret Harto, who recalls an early California experience in How I Went to tho Mines i " Mary E. Wllkins. who tells of "Scrony Maria at School j " and Henry Jt. Stanley, who under tho titlo, "For Life and Liberty," relates a thrilling adventuie of his travols in Darkest Africa. Tho November and December number? containing theso features aro given to every new subscriber for the 1000 volumo free from tho tlmo subscription is received, in addition to the Companion's exquisite CalcmHr for 1000 tho last Calendar of the century anil the most beautiful nno ever given to Com panion subscribers. Illustrated Announcement Number con taiuing a full prospectus of the volumo foi 1000, will bo sent freo to any address, Tim Youth's Companion, 203 Columbus Avenue, Boston , Mass Crowded Kluvutor 1'oil l'lvo Maries. Minneapolis, Nov. 7. The elevator In thoT'hocnix building, onooftho larg est structures In the city, fell live stories yesterday nftorfioon when filled with passongers. Ten persons woro in jured, several seriously. Tho cause of tlio ticelueat was the g)vlng way of the cable in the socket attached to th' air, T'a .iost severe Injuries aro brokon less I All I lUlti Q rrlrtu dlrut, Wood 1oUor,i lonUiriil Error, Jn Vlulltj. Varicocele, cto. f jkqI tar Hworn Tctlmonlttln ioi Cock' Uol North Mith Ht., I'hllodtlnbltt, CI'. 1'oalLlvtlr tb 011 IT n.clali.t In tlu' I hulea toonretren though tlis mnst rtlrhritmt 1 1ftlliU filial. Freshctiot cur4 la 4 to 1 0 dar.IIoiir9 SCO LiERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL 3 CURES iBillousnoss. ! Constipation, Dyspopsia. SSIck-Hoad -lacho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBD, Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nenltt Medical Co.. Cilciro V: box contains 15 i Ills, Bold by Klrl'ns drug store, Shenandoah, Pa. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B'.owu Stout, Half aud Half, Beei ind Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers, to day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. I'or all Diuous an J Nervous eiASM, They purify the th-ooo and give Heaithv n to the entlr t 'rot. e DYSPftr' uPwTIPATIOrj and rACMr, lUnlto irriiwiiT.iiw (100 PILLS 1 25 CTS. CLOSIN0 IN ON REBELS. Three 1'oruen to I'rovotit Kacnpe From Dnmipnti nnd Torino. Manila, Nov. 8. General Whcaton's orders when ho left Manila wero to land nt or near San I'nblan, a fishing village twenty miles northeast of li gupan. The Insurgent force thoro only numbered about 300 men, cntronelied, whorens nt Dngtipan thoro nro some thousands of Insurgents nnd live mllotj of strong trenches. Th Mounts river Is blnckndrd. General Whoaton Is sup posed to havo landed Inst ovenlng, though communication with him Is not expected until tonight. The weather bos beeu good since he started, and ho should havo been able to tnko the trenches without great loss of life. From San Fabian General Whoaton can control the roads of ccapo from Tnrlac to tho northoast, making n Junc tion with General Iiwton. Gonoral MncArtbur bogali his advatico towards Tarluc last night. Gonoral Lawton re sumed his ndvanco to-day, though In tho face of great dimctiltles, rains In that district having destroyed all the bridges In the vicinity. Including sev eral the onglneers built for the move ment. A force of 300 Insurgents attacked tho Foin th Cavalry Monday night, making three futile Charges and losing three men. The Amerleons lost none. The first raft across the ferry at Cn banatuan wns carried away by the swift current. It had 16 men of tho Third Cavalry on board, with their horses, but only ono of them was drowned. To OrKftntzo Tit"lo IVorhors, Pittsburg, Nov. 8. A national asso ciation of tube workors is being form ed. The work Is being done quietly, and it Is said that satisfactory progress has boon mpdo. "The first local organi zation hnfi just been completed at the Youngstown plant of the National Tube company, the combination of pipe and tube manufacturers of the country. Tho work Is being carried out by tho American Federation of Labor. "IteuTiilntorR' In Missouri. Liberty, Mo., Nov. 8. Fifteen or more masked "regulators" entered the Arthur hotel, tho leading hostelry here, after midnight, took John B. Robin son, the landlord, out of bed, led him In his night clothes to the cemetery and whipped him. He was allowed to return to the hotel on his promise to leave Liberty within 15 days. Com plaint had been made that tho hotel had become disreputable. Tlireo Killed by n Falling; Aroll. Boone ville, Mo Nov. 8. The arch of a new vegetable cellar caved In at tho reform school yesterday, killing Charles W. Kaiser, an officer; Ezra Mullon, formerly from Pittsburg, Kan., and "W. I,edgerwood. Superintendent h. D. Diake was crushed, but will re cover. The arch was GO feet long and 20 feet high, and was constructed only a short time ago. mm Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System I UALL) Hab.tualcSnst'-'at.on . PERMANENTLY Buy THE GerlUINE- MAH'fO t rot 5u by mi onuwsri rou la. ni mt. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY U. 1899. Passenger tralna leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lrblghton, Blntlntrton, White Hall, Cataaauqua, Allentown. Bethlehem, Kaston New York and Philadelphia at 8 28, 7 SO a. in . 12 SJ and S 17 p. m. For Wilkesbarre, White Haven and Plttatop 1 2S, 10 12 a. m.. 12 S2 and S 17 p. m. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly Elmlra, ltocheater; llufTalo, Niagara Falls Auburn, 8yracune, Ithaca, Geneva and the Weat, 10 12 a. tn., 12 53 and S 17 p. ra. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Oap ani" Stroudaburg, S 28 a. oi., S 17 p. ra. For I Jiinbertvlllo and Trenton, 7 50 a. ra. For .leaneavllle, Levlaton and lleaver Meado S 28 a. in., 12 82 p. ra. For McAdoo, Audenrlod, Haaleton, Btockto and Lumber Yard, 5 2H, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 13 82 and 517p ra. ForJeddo, Drilton and Freeland, 9 28, 101: a. m., 8 17 p. m. For Hcranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. n. For Loat Creek, Ulrnrdvllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Haven Run. Centralla. Mount riArmnl .nd Hharaokln, 10 49 a, m., 1 42, C 07, S 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, l'ark Place and Delano i 29, i ou, iii a. ro.. anu tz aa, o 17 p. m. For Yatravllle, 8 88. 10 12 aTm. Trnlna will Ic-ove Hhamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m II 89 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Bhenandoab at 7 80, 10 12 a. in.. 12 62, S 17 p. in. 1 Leave 8henandoab for Pottavllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New Uostun, 7 W and t0l2o. m, 1282 and 6 17 u. lo. Leave Pottavtlle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. ra. 1283,809,818 p.m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 85 a, ra. 12 43, 8 09,6 2s, 8 81 p.m. SUNDAY TKAIN8. Tralna leave for Raven nun. rVntrAlln. 'Kri Cannel and Bhamokln, 9 48 a. m., 721 p. in. Trains leave Hliaraokin for Shenandoah al 4 60 a. in., and 8 85 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yateavllle, Mahano CUy, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried ltaileton, Stockton, Lumber Yard. Weatherli and Maueh Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 93 p. m. For Lehlshton, Slatlngton, Cataaauqua. Wblk Hall, Coplay, Allentown, llnston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 32 , m. ror new xorK ml riuiadelphla, V 47 a. m. Leave Hazlek fhenandoh. 8fi0-&. m.. and 8 27 p. m. 1IUUJH 11. WILllUB,aenI.Sup., New Yoik. CHARLES S. LI'.K, Qenl. Pass. AuL. 28 Cortlandl Street, New York. A W NONNEMACHKK, Dlv, P. A., Knulli llelhltilUHH Pa. M, II CUTTER, Sup. Traniporlatl. ,., Kouth Utthlehcuj, Pa. j Cornell DoTcntR Coltitnbln. Now York, Nov. 8. Cornell hntl Co lumbia Wero roprcscntCtl at Manhat tan Held yosteidnj afternoon, when tho football teams from Ithaca and the local university met on tho grid iron. Columbia wus n pronounced fa vorite, odds of B to 4 being laid on tho blue and white, but tho wearers of tho red nnd white bad plenty backing, and tho lthaoan rooters got all the cash, as well us the glory, as Cornell won, shutting out tho Columbia team hy a scoro of 29 to 0. ltetiiillli!it"'Wln In Troyi Troy. Nov. 8. After One of tho hot tost fights ovor known bore, in which cx-Oovernor IJlack led on ono side nnd es-Senator Kdward Murphy on tho othor, tho city of Troy has gone He publlcan by about 1,000. Iilack and Murphy hove personally conducted tho contost, night and day, for weeks, and the result Is the election of Black's en tiro ticket, city, county and assembly. This Is tho first time in 30 years that Troy has gone Itopubllcan. Inorened Majority Iu lovrn. Des Moines, Nov. 8. Woavcr, chair man of tho Republican state central, commltteo, says: "I feel confident that the Republicans have won by an Increased majority over two years ago. Doth blanches of the legislature will be Itopubllcan by a largo majority." IteptiblloniiH Carry xoiith Dnkoln, Sioux Kails, Nov. 8. At midnight Chairman Howler, of the Democratic state committee, conceded tho elec tion of Itopubllcan judges by 2,000, The Argus-Leader claims the state by not less than 10,000 for tho Republi cans. CAndTonic in Tablet Form) v For All Diseases op the GENERATIVE ORGANS DtVriOPES AND OWESYoUTiirUlSTRfNCTII To Every Part of tiie System fmaiATCffrzcTS-PifofANGiTRaiiiTS GUARANTEED INFALLIBLE Hiaiuy ENpoRstD ByPiiysicms BYMail$i.oo Sao SrfiMP rfxPAMmicr PANtMERICANORUGCO. Bold in Shenandoah at KIRLIN'S PHARMACY, Orders by mall sent to any address. f FAIR FACE A7Y PROVE A FOUL BAR- -AIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USESf- SAPO POTT'S NNYPsOYAL PILLS or and banish "pains of menstruation," Thoy aro "LIFE SAVI2IIS " to elrls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No lenown remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PUlt BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CIIEJIIOAL CO. Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy P. A. Houck. '8 D. & J. SIEGEL, Arc the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. There is none better in-the world, and you can buy them only at Siegers. i better stove tnan otners ana tor consiaeraDie less money... . FURNITURE 1- Anything you may desire. ' Far cheaper tlian pur com petitors and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 South Main Street Faultless Labor Faultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas luting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Ben, Cor. WMte & Lloyd Sts. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED. A. RARE OPPORTUNITY F"OR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to 15c. 25c Papers Reduced to 12. 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. Thos. Snyder, IWitli One Voice. Shenandoah People Who Have In vestigated Arc a Unit on the Subject. Tho vol of the Deoule 1 hoard Mil u'rr tho land. Trumpet note of truth, . Bounded frmu Kast to West. tiliuiiiiudinih has Joined the thriing, Many a clllzoti hits his voire in praise. Enthujlastlc people everywhere Hacks relieved oi' heavy burdens NlRhts of tuderliiK. days of nilsety. Ilecumo nights of rost nnd days r Joy, It's tho constant workings of Doiiu'a Kidney Pills. Are Ihi'.e irporU all true 7 Hern's n Shenandoah cllltcii, ask her for her opinion. Mrs. M. Jones, who resides on 218 South Jsrdln ktreet, mys : "1 had p.iln ncrossmy loins, n lingering lameness in my kick, and a distress In my head which I was sure 'arose from mv kidneys bciug out of order. H. ad ln accounts of Doan's Kidney I'llls ami the many cities, they were making Induced urn to set them from Klrliu's pharmacy. I did nut take many doses when I found nn Improve ment 'n my condition nnd I was soon freed from the pain aud the Intense lameness. I dept well nml felt generally invigorated. Doan's Kidney l'lll; are most effective aud causo uu Inconvenience whatever, whilo taking them " Doan's Kidney I'ills for sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed "by Foster-Milbutn Co., Uuflalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doin's aud take uo othr. Chfup Kxclirslona to Kxporl Kxponltlou. Tho National Export Exposition is un- d iuhtedly one of the finest oppoituultiraevcr presented to the people of tho United States. To Hiconiiiiidnti) residents of this vicinity, arrangements hare beeu made by tho Phila delphia & liemlliiK Hallway to sell special excursion tickets from this vicluity to I'hila ili-lphhi. nn November .In I and 17th at the low nto of simile fare fur the raumrtrlp (but nn adult ticket Mild at less rate than 75 cents) inducing admission coupon to tho Exposi tion. These tickets to he good going only mi specified train morning of sale, aud good re turning nn any regular train Within threo days including day of sale. In addition to above, ten-day excursions tn Philadelphia will bo run November 1st, 15th nnd S3d. For full information as to rates, time of trains, etc., consult ticket agents or address Edsott J Weeks, Oen'l Passenger Agt., Philadelphia. Coming Kventa Js'nv 81. Operetts; "fi'riuco Fe'rlllnaud'Sud tho Enclianled Swonl,"ot Fcrgusorils theatre. Nov. 31. National Festival nJh VKohbius Hall, NiirthiMain Street,- Under ausijcos of the Yoiing.Jfen's Uihle Clas oV thoiijresby terlau Sabbath school. . i- Nov. 21. Fourth annual ball ofjhejpe lender Hose Company No. 3, td'bq hcjld'briho Hoio Company's Uall, Turkey Run, 4 LIO DECORATIVE , ART S3 Has achieved IU greatest triumphs tn otfr artistic and handsome stock of wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings nro embodied tn our superb stock of art wall papers We have them from $1 00 per roll for high art decorations to 6 cents pe.r roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dlulns room papers. All Artistic I ,: A11 Pretty 1 . E. 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. i consistent with 22 Sooth iJarcJIn St., Shenandoah, Pa,