TheHerald i:sr,viti.isiu:i wo. "All the News That's Fit to Print." iiblinhtxl evfiry i-vMilnR, except Btinilny.Uftt A Bouth Janlln itreet, Blicnnndonh, l'u. tONO DISTANCK TKLIUMIONK. The Herald la dollver,l In Shenandoah ami the urrbundlng tow in for ilx cent a wek, pay iiblo to tlio carriers, lly mall $3.00 a your, or 25 cents n month payable In adYanee. Ad vertisements oharned nccordliiK to space and position. The publishers reserve the rliiht to change the position of 'advertisements whenever tho publication ol news demands It The rlfrht Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paUUr or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tlalns rate made known upon application, ntered nt the post oftlce at Shenandoah, Pn., an aecond cIom mall mat'er. YOU OAK NOT KKACll KKAUKBS OK - THKUBUAI.n : THBOUOIl', ANY OTIIHU lMtLY PUBLICATION? THURSDAY. NOVKMUKH 0, 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. CouNSKL for lnlinm nnil Newitt, who were recently convicted in a lTTiilted States court of conspiring with counterfeiters unil bribing United States detectives, arc making desperate efforts to save the con victed men. Reasons for a new trial were Hied a week ago, and- on Mon day permission wus asked to file an additional reason. They allege that one of the jurors who convicted Ing ham and Newitt has, since the trial, become insane and is now in an asylum for treatment. The attempt will be made to establish that this juror was not mentally responsible at the time of the trial, although it is evident that no one suspected that he was so afllicted. The Results. There is abundant cause for rejoic ing over the result of the elections in all parts of the country on Tuesday. Not quite everything that was ex pected was achieved, but more than enough to demonstrate that the na tion stands by the McKinley adminis tration. Pennsylvania's verdict is more em phatic than could reasonably have been hoped for under existing condi tions in the Republican party in many counties, The Republicanism of the state will be measured by the vote cast for Judge J. Hay Brown, who had the hearty support of all classes of his party. Ohio is undoubtedly carried by a substantial majority for the entire Republican ticket. Kentucky has for the second time elected a Republican governor, a result due to a bitter light among the Democrats. New York comes up with a Republican legislature, and so does New Jersey. Mr. Bryan has succeeded in holding Nebraska, electing the fusion ticket by a comparatively small majority. Maryland has been regained by the Democrats, a result due more to in excusable factionalism among the Re publicans than to opposition to the policy of the administration.. Taking the result as a whole throughout the country, there is no evidence of discontent with Republi canism. The party is left in splendid condition to enter upon the great national contest next yeur with William McKinley as the standard bearer. The result in the county, while re plete with surprises, gives the Re publicans a victory. The result at this writing shows that we have captured a majority of the offices, and the most desirable from a politi cal standpoint. In view of the blunders made at the nominating convention, and the open hostility of some of the Republican "leaders" to a portion of the ticket, it is safe to assume that SohnlkilI county can be relied upon, under favorable circum stances, to return a Republican ma jority. At any rate, the Republicans have much cause for congratulation over the result in this county on Tuesday. .?": KIDNEY IflSUIYELY GuARANTCEoV FILaLnS? THEY CURE! NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE. Oh, whet a Messing your Kidney Mill have beeu tu me I could not straighten up for a year, and walking nearly killed me Now I conld run a foot-race, and ft hen 1 see a man humping alonf. I tell him to set a box of John eon'a Kidney I'llla and get well " J U Jonas. VlT pocket size. Canton.Omo, 25 PILLS 10 CENTS. Superior to any high-priced remedy. By null. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS.O SWEEPING BARGAINS Are Offered at Our Store In Boots, Shoes and Underwear. And as for groceries, we are the cheapest grocers in town. PHILIP. YABOWSKY, RELIABLE GROCER, 233 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa "OOLD DOT." Scnuisisiwg Floors can never be made a pleasing pastime, but one - half the labor will be saved and the results im proved by using Gold Dust Wash ing Powder. lend for fr.. bookl.t " Oold.n !ULi for Housework.' TUB N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Chlct St. Louli NtwYork Bottoa REPUBLICAN NEW JERSEY. Tho I.ntiwt ItoturiiH Sliow OiityThrne Dimiourittlu Comitlos. Trontou, Nov. 9. Taking the high est cnndlihito for the county olllco on each ticket In all tho counties, the Re publican plurality In New Jorsoy Is well above 20,000. Taking what local political loadors consldor a fair aver age In each county, tho Republican plurality Is about 10,000. A year ago the Republican plurality In tho Btato, calculated In the same manner, was 8,400. In the samo year Voorhces (Rep.), for governor, had 5,499 plural ity. The average pluralities, as nearly as may bo obtained before tho official tabulation, are: County. rtep. Dem. Atlantic 1,500 Iiergen 800 Burlington , 900 Camden 8,500 Cnpo May "90 Cumberland 200 Essex 5,000 Gloucester 250 Hudson 9,900 Hunterdon 1.S00 Mercer 4,000 Middlesex 1,200 Monmouth 800 Morris 500 Ocean 1,050 Passaic 2,250 Sftlcm : 150 Somerset 1,075 Sussex 350 Union 2,260 Warren 1,500 Totals .-..32,060 16.W,) In addition to members of the leg islature 17 sheriffs, 18 county clerks, 4 surrogates and 1 register were olect ed. These elections resulted as follows: Atlantic Sheriff, Smith E. John ston, Rep. Durllngton Sheriff, Charles E. Fenton, Rep.; county clerk, Will iam R. Warrick,. Rep. Camden Sher iff, John N. Sell Rep. Cape May- County clerk, Julius way, Rep. Cum berlandSheriff, W. C. Hendee, Dem.; county clerk, G. W. Betchner, Dem. Essex Sheriff, George Virtue, Rep.; surrogate, Joseph W. Ellor, Rep. Gloucester Sheriff, Franklin Springer, Rep. Hudson Sheriff, Carl H. Reumpler, Dem.; county clerk, Mau rice J. Stack, Dem.; register, James C. Clarke, Dem. Hunterdon Sheriff, George M. French, Dem.; surrogate. Paul A. Queen, Dem. Marcer Sheriff, Bamuel A. Atchley, Rep.; surrogate. J. W. Cornell, Rep. Middlesex Sher iff, J. P. Barclay, Rep.; oounty clerk, J. H. Congor, Rep. Monmouth Sher iff, Jacob A. Schttltz, Dem.; county clerk, Ashe.r T. Applegate, Dem. Mor risSheriff, Charles A. Bakor, Rep. Ocean Sheriff, Adam W. Downoy, Rep. Salem Sheriff, William W. Pat rick, Rep. Sussex Sheriff, John M. Holscher, Dem. Union Sheriff, Rob ert G. Houston, Rep.; county clerk, William Howard, Rep. Warren Sher iff, George B. Cole, Dem.; surrogate, Charles U. Sharp, Dem. I AN ISU'OKTAJfT niFFKUKNGE. To make it apparent to tbousauds, who think themselves ill, that they are not af flicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home 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. MIhhIhsIppI OlllolnlH Klcctod. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 9. The Demo cratic state ticket elected on Tuesdaj is as follows: Governor, A. H. Long Ino; lieutenant governor, J, T. Harri son; secretary of state, J. L. Power; auditor, W. Q. Cole; treasurer, Rob ert Stowers; attorney general, Mon roe McClurg; revenue agent, Wirt Adams; superintendent of education, H. T. Whitfield; state land commis sioner, E. H. Nail; clerk of the su preme court, E. W. Brown; railroad commissioners, J. T. Klncannon, A. Q. May and J. D. Mclnnls. Tho ticket was voted solid and there will not be a variance of 100 votes between any of the candidates on the list. Late roports do not change the estimated majority of 30,000. The Noel amend ment Is defeated by a close vote. South Dukota Koports Confirmed. Sioux Falls, S.D.,Nov.9. Additional reports received make but little change In the Republican majority, Increasing It from 3.875 to 4,017. Part of the In crease Is shown In Bonhomme county, where tho early estimates gave the Republican nominee 167 majority. Ten precincts in that county increase this to 326, and the county complete will show a still further Increase. Minor county complete gives the Republican ticket 13 majority, The Republicans there also elected three county com missioners. Union and Davison coun ties practically nullify each other's vote, the fualonlats carrying the form er by an average of about 106 majority, while the Republicans carried the lat ter by about the game figures. 1'iiHlonlHti Kleot ConuroBsman. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 9. Complete county returns coming In do not ma terially change the early estimates of the results of Tuesday's eleotlon. The fustonlsts carry ' the state by 12,000, perhaps more, on the face of returns from nearly half the counties. They elect William Neville to congress over Moses P. Klnkald In the Sixth dis trict, but by a reduced majority, and gain slightly In judicial districts. Chairman Bdmlston, of the fusion state central committee, Insists that II. A. Holcomb Is elected judge of the, supreme court by 15,000. , Volcanic Eruptions Aregrand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of ioy, Uucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; alw Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Roils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Ilruijes, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth Drive out Pains and Aches. Only 2$cts. a box, ( ureH guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasiey druggist. OOLU l)UfT. 1 IH Itlir ltoiul1 lean (In In In "Inwn,. Dos Molncs, Nov. 9. Returns from 90 of the 99 counties of tho state, with estimates on tho others, show a Re publican gain. Tho CO.000 plurality for Governor Shaw Is easily maintained, and may go slightly above that fig ure. His majority over all candidates for governor Is estimated 'at 48,000, which Is tho largest In tho history of the state on the gubernatorial vote. Tho legislature will stand: Senate, 35 Republicans and 15 Domocrats. House, 83 Republicans and 17 Demo crats, a gain of 17 votes on Joint bal lot for the Republicans. a-A.ssToiirr.A.. Bears the i 9 Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of fcnllor' hitter KsporliMico. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 9. The Ital ian bark Snlvator, which arrived here yesterday from Trapanl, Italy, had on board Captain A. T. Dyer and tho ship wrecked crow of seven men of the schooner William E. Downs', of Now Haven, bound from Savannah to New Haven, with lumber. During a gale on Oct. 30 tho vessel began to leak, and that night the men wore compelled to tnke to tho rigging. For four days, lashed to the rigging and exposed 10 the elements, nnd practically without food, tho men passed a harrowing ex istence. Then the Salvator appeared and effected their rescue, It being a dangeroUB piece of work. The men saved nothing except the clothes they wore. Tlio Dowoy Wortdlnrr. Washlncton. Nov. 9. The Dewey marriage ceremony will be performed nt Mrs. McLean's residence. Only a family party, with a few Intimate friends and several high officials, will witness tho event. No authoritative Information Is obtainable as to tho ex act date for "the wedding. Cardinal Gibbons will bo away from Washing ton for a week, nnd It is belloved that Archbishop Keane, a friend of tho bride, will celebrate the marriage rites. The archbishop Is out of the city. . Actlncr 1'rosuoutor of Camden, Trenton, Nov. 9. Justice Garrison, of the supremo court, yesterday an nounced that he and Judge Armstrong, of the Camden county court, had ap pointed ex-Assemblyman Frank T. Lloyd as acting prosecutor of Camden county, to serve until Governor Voor hees makes an appointment. The ap pointment was made on the recom mendation of Governor Voorhees. Lloyd Is a candidate for the position, as Is also Fredorlck A. Rex, who Is sup ported largely by the Camden county bar. Drunken Keirro's Shot Troved Fatal. Baltimore, Nov. 9. Oscar Dletz, the 12-year-old boy who was shot by one of a crowd of 50 hoodlum negroes Tuesday evening, died at tho city hos pital last night. It Is said he Indicated to the police the negro who fired the shot that caused his death. Wesley Brown. Alexander Campbell, Levin Deshlelds and Alexander Smith, all colored, were held without ball for a hearlnc three weeks hence, on the charge of causing the boy's death. Trains Collld. Sixteen Iiijurod. II Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 9. A Clover Leal passenger and freight collided near-here last night, damaging both trains and seriously wounding 16 peo ple. The Injured were brought to this city In ambulances and cared for. The pasenger train was released at 5 o'clock from tho siding hero and the wreck occurred three minutes later on a curve. The engines are badly dam aged. Andrnde nt Sun .limn do Torto llloo. Ponce, Porto Rico, Nov. 9. It Is now known that General Andrade, the de- nosed nresldent of Venezuela, haB ar rived at San Juan do Porto Rico on board the steamer St. Simon. He Is quoted as having said In an Interview that he was still president of Venezue la, and that he would soon return to that country. 1 Llttlo Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup cures little colds cures big colds too, down to the very verge of consump tion. .Filipino 'Tax Gatherer Captured. Washington, Nov. 9. Mall advices to the war department state that a native with a commission as lieuten ant colonel in the insurgent armv has been captured In Manila. The pris oner had credentials from Agulnaldo to collect taxes from the Inhabitants of Manila, and had been doing so. and l emitting the money to the rebel com mander. An KndorHomeiit of SloKlnleju New York, Nov. 9, Senator Chaun- cey M, Depew was asked for his views on Tuesday's election. . I regard this election as an endorsement of Pros! dent McKlnley's administration," hd said. "It proves that the American people have absolute confidence In him. To my mind, and I am not speaking idly, It settlos the question beyond doubt of tho next presidency. I believe that It means that Mr. McKinley will bo the nominee of tho Republican par ly, nnd that Mr. Bryan will again se cure the Democratic nomination." .-ot (iiiiirv, nnc rny anwx.ofiiB, Pittsburg, Nov. 9. John Cavanaugh nnd flvo others, charged with the death of "Kid Lavllle," who died from in juries received In a prlzo- fight with Cavanaugh at Homestead last April, were yesterday found not guilty. Tho costs were Imposed on the defendants. Bean the Iha Kuid You Have Always Bought ENGLAND OCT OF SAMOA Tho Islands Now Belong to tho Unitod Statos and Gormany( SENATE MUST APPROVE PLAN. Oermniiy TnkoH tlio IhIuikIx orUpulii, HiiviiII nnd Ail.tiioent ImIiiihI. Whllo Our novurniiiont Securo 'l'u till In mill SitliMlillnry IMiuhIk. Berlin, Nov. 9. It wna officially nn- nouniod yesterday that nn ngrcomont, subject to tho approval of tho United States, hnd been nrrlvcd at between Grcnt Britain nnd Germany by virtue of which the Samoa act Is ropoalod and tho Islands of Upolu, Savall and tho small ndjncont Islands fnll to Germany ns freo proporty, and tho Islands of Tutulln and tho subsidiary Islnnds go to tho United States. Groat Britain re nounces any claim to tho Samoan islands and Germany, In turn, re nonnros nny claim to tho Tonga Islands, and Gormany. in turn, re- of Groat Britain and also codes Choi soul nnd San Isabel, tho two easterly Islands of tho Solomon group, with their Insular surroitLdlngs, to Great Britain. The consular representatives of tho two powers In Samoa and the Tonga IsinndB, aro to bo withdrawn for tho present, nnd Gorman subjects nro to have the samo rights as British sub jects In rognrd to the freo and un impeded enlistment of native laborers In tho wholo of the Solomon croup In the possession of Great Britain, In cluding Choiscul and San Isabel. At tho samo time an arrangement has been arrived at between tho two powers, by virtue of which the so callod neutral zone In the Hinterland of Gorman Togoland and tho British gold coast will be divided In such a manner that the boundary of tho Ger man nnd British territories will be formed by tho Paka river up to a point whero the latter cuts the ninth de gree of latitude, thenco north by a line to be fixed by a mixed commission. To this is appended a reservation that tho countrlos of Mamprusl and Gambasa shall fall to Great Britain and the countries of Yeudt and Chakost to Germany. Germany has also promised to renounce her extra territorial rights In Zanzibar till the expiration of the commercial treaty of 1902, with the proviso thf.t the renunciation Is only effective when the other nations aban don their extra territorial rights. In Zanzibar In favor of Great Britain. It Is believed that tho arrangement proposed now will bo satisfactory to the state department at Washington. Tho United States Is not concerned with the amount or character of com pensation that passes between the other nations. Besides retaining the coaling station of Pago-Pago, acquir ing the Island Tutlla, whereon the harbor Is located and three or four smaller Islets in the vicinity, the United States will continue to enjoy by stipulation the privilege of trading with Apia under conditions equally a3 favorable as those now existing. The partition of the Samoan group of Islands marks tho close of a long standing source of International con troversy, and also brings about new territorial arrangements In the South Pacific. $ 'TMIERE Is a certain Btyllsh cf- 2; Z I feet about parmeuts made 2 from these Celebrated Pat- 5; tern that Is not attained by the S; -E use of any other patterns. uNo-Seam-Allowonce Patterns.) -5 Have not an equal for style an J perfect -C fit. Easy to unjt tid Only 10 and it e cry city dt S them C t a h , trhvt il Ako i n is t ar d s our -5 des.jns. A1 tythc I, ' i styles. a f":ee patter n of hrr own pclectlou will befrWeu : s A LADIES MAGAZINE, g "5 One that every lady should take recti- 5; 5 !arly Beautiful colored plates; latest I; faihions; dressmaking economics ; fancy m work i household hints; fiction etc Sub i scribe to-day, or, Rend 5c for latest copy. IE ldy agents v anted. 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Put somo of your urine in a glaa tumbler; If in 24 hours it has a sedi ment, or a milky, cloudy condition; 11 It is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, you need a good medicine, and Favor" Ho Remedy is the best ono yon can tako. It speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain in the back, Jro qnent desire to urinato especially at night, scalding burning pain in passing water, staining of your linen by tho tirlno nnd inability to bold it, Also tho unpleasant and dangerous effects produced on tho system by the use of wblskoy or beer. Dr. David Koniu'dv's Favorite Rem edy Is sold at nil 1 riiji stores at $1,00 bottlo. or six linttlegfoi f 5.0!). Hnvnnn's Now Civil Oovornor. Havana, N'ov. 9. General Kmlllo Nunez, the successor of General Rius Rivera as civil governor of Havana, formally took over the office yester day, declaring that he accepted the post with pleasure. He then had an Interview with Governor General Brooke and Senor Capote, secretary of government, after which he accepted the resignation of Scnor Vlvanclo, sec retary to the civil governor. llrpWHi'los For tho South. Chattnnooga, Nov. 9. Tho Mary land Brewory company, of Baltimore, formerly the Lion Brewery company, have decided to build several large breweries In tho south. Ono will be built at Lynchburg and one at New port News, Va. Atlanta, Ga., undoubt edly will get another, and application has been made to erect another here. Each brewery will have a capital stock of ?150,000. Collerbone Fractured In Football. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 9. In the football game here yesterday between Delaware college and the Maryland Agricultural college Alfred Hartman, the Delaware's quarterback, had his collarbone fractured. The game re sulted: Delaware, 34; Maryland, 0. Mo Arthur Ooctiple Malalnct. Manila, Nov. 9. General MaoArthur has occupied Mabalacat. His entire line, Including tho Twelfth, Seven teenth and Ninth infantry and part of the Fourth cavalry, is attended three miles in front of Angeles, In a good tactical position. Mnjor Bell took Ma balacat. Good Haul by llnnk Ilobbers. Rnleigh, Nov. 9. News reached here yesterday that the safe In the office of Sheriff Hughes, at Hillsboro, N. C. was cracked Tuesday night. The rob bers got $5,000 in cast No slew. Yeats of suffering relieved in a night. Itch' ing piles yield at once to tbe curative proper' ties of Doan's Ointment. Never falls. At any drug store, 50 cents. Cheap ISxcursloni to Export Exposition. The National Export Exposition is un ilnubtedly ono of the finest opportunities over presented to the pooplo of the united Statos. lo accommodate residents of this vicinity, arrangements have been made by the Phila delphia & Heading Railway to sou special excursion tickets from this vicinity to Phila delphia, on November 3rd and 17th at tbe low rate of single fare for the round trip (but no adult ticket sold at less rats than 75 cents) Including admission coupon to the Exposi tion. Thoso tickets to be good going only on specified train morning of sale, and good re turning on any regular train within three days Including day of sale. In addition to Hbovo, ten-day excursions to I'ntiaaeipnta will be run November 1st, 15th and 82d. For full Information as to rates, time of trains, etc.. consult tioket agents or address Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Passengor Agt., Philadelphia. CoiiiliiR Events. Nov 21. Operetta, "Prince Ferdinand and the Enchanted Sword," at Ferguson's theatre. Nov. 24. National Festival In EobbinB Hall, North Main street, under auspices of the Young Men's' IJlble Class of the Presby terian Sabbath school. Nov. 24. Fourth annual ball of the De- lender nose Company No. 3, to bo held in the Hose Company's Hall, Turkey Eun. TL tlx a I Q1 moil experienced, the one lo 1 110 UOileomuUif Touorrrfrora Private l DiHuei k E i oi it i. l'rof. ), F. THEEL, f ) nam, fit., ciree uuaraniee in crery cut, k Varicocele A Strlcttire (bo euttln!. LoitYlror C tt Health reiwred. Parti enlarfwd Ee-art : 94. I er'aa 6 V, tiuD.tMI, Iloun for loot itandlnr mod daoteroui 1 eaaea daily 10-50 to 1-30. Frcah vaae oared 4 to 1 0 days. i oena lor Dworn lefvimoniiii nq pool All Irian cipocoa. TTT ITTTTTin't TTTri TT FOUH DOGTOS FAIL 18 months in a ehaiP. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case ot Asthma, The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re. neves and ettectsa Kadical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Balm has done won ders for me, after sutienng Z years with Asthma. I received no help irom lour ot our local physicians, and a specialist in Hartford, -who is at the head, of the hospital and receives all tbe critical cases in the adjoining counties. For 16 months I never laid down set in a chair day and night and had to be drawn front one room to another. By my doctor's orders I went souin ana stain several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was recommended to me so highly i ueciueu to iry u. inside oi a week 1 could sleen iu mv bed. Now I am nut doors every day, tending to everything, do not have any Asthma and will soon resume mv old OCCUnation. fnremnn nl the Hddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor v-i. iuost grateiully yours, Wm. II. Wood, Thousands of doctors prescribe Brazilian Bairn in Catarrh, Asthma, rieurlny and Grippe. Only thine known that removes all the alter effects of Orlppe In I.unKs, Liver. Kidneys, Utc. 5?Si,. au?$lui),boUleBtdru"l. With the J1.00 bottle you get a month's treatment PRHl! of Toxicola Tablets, the best Toulc, Streneth builder In the world. II I'. Jackson & Co,. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale AgcnU Si m. ,imnn nf Vlco President Ho- bart yesterdny was Improved. W. K. Vnndorblit is reponen 10 nenn the $75,000,000 automobile combine. rri, m,v Vnrlt (Vnlrnl railroad will spend $8,000,000 to $15,000,000 on roll ing stock. Moxlco will send a large force of soldiers to annihilate the rebellious VnquI Indians. A London dispatch declares nn agreement botween Englnnd, China ntui thn thiltod States will maintain tho "open door" In China In a prlzo light at New York last ntoi,t "Mvntnrlmm" Ulllv Smith de feated McKeever, ot Philadelphia, In 0 rounds. nip Tlinmnn Linton, lust arrived at Southampton, nnnotincos hla wllllng nea to cnulr. the Erin as a hospital ship for tho Transvaal. Mitrilornux Lover1 C'onvlctotl. Liberty. Mo.. Nov. 9. Ernest Clev- Incer. a vounx farmer, was convicted of murder In the first degree nt hla trial for kllllnrr George Allen and Delia Clovenger last December, near Missouri City. Clevenger was In love with Delia Clevenger's sister, Jennie, and was Jealous of Allen's attentions to her. All three had gone to prayer meeting. Clevenger followed, and when they emerged from the building shot Allen dead, fatally woundad Del- la and was about to shoot Jennie when arrested. In June Clevenger es caped from Jail, but was recaptured. Ilockur'rt Lust Hone Gone. Chicago, Nov. 9. Judge Dunne yes terday refused to release August Becker, tho condemned wife mur- deror, who had petitioned for release ou the ground that the grand Jury In dictment against him was defective, be cause It had been changed after leaving tho hands of the grand Jury. Becltor was remanded to the custody of the sheriff, and unless the governor Inter venes he will be hanged In the county Jail tomorrow noon. This Picture tells a story that thousands of women will re cognlto a story of monthly suf fering lust be fore and during menstruation a story of aches, darting pains, torture in back, head, limbs and abdomen. BRAD FT ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR will cura these sufferers regulate their mensas and drive out all "fe male troubles." Druggists sell It for $1 a bottle. IES BRADTnXD aiOULATOa CO., AU.nU, o. I III lT. - ill! Ill I I 'A FAIR FACE lVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES? 3 All O HEALTH oris nun at mm The great remedy tor nervous prostration and all diseases ot tbe generative organs ot either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotenoy, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental worry, excessive use ot Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every ICTrn llCIUfJ $5 order wo guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, Arltn UOlflU. o boxes for $5.00. Dll. HIOTT'S CIIIirUCAI, CO., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale by R. W. Houck. mm in paper D. & J. SI EGEX., Are the recognized Stove. Range and Heater dealers fra town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better,.stove than others and for considerable less money.. . FURNITURE I- Anything you may desire. Far cheaper than' our com petitors and a bigger stock. 103 &105 South Main Street. Faultless Labor consistent with sFaultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try its on plumbing aud gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. WALL PAPER GREATLY REDUCED.. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS. 30c Papers Reduced to t Sc. 25c Papers Reduced to 1 2yi 10c Papers Reduced to 8c. , jujulv kjxx j wvi Acts gentiv on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels f LEANSES THE 5YSTEM hAB,TUALCONSTlPAT.ON PERMANENTLY ,T5B,C,lUfFECT5- BV7 THe GENUINE - MAH'F'O By (aui?rnia1Tg(Syrvp(. roa sau et u oqussim rm & r Mini. Ntttlonal Kxport Exposition. Tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged for special low-rate excursions to Philadelphia, account National Export Ex position, on November 10 and 24. Round trip tickets, good going only on trains in dicated, and good to roturn within throo days, including day of issuo, will be sold on above dates as follows : Leaves. A. M. Kate. Shenandoah 8.C5 ta Zl Frackville 8.1S 3 C8 St Clair 8 87 2 9J New Boston 8.20 3 10 Morea 8.29 3 CS The above rates include admission to the Exposition. ' ' ' .What Js8htloh7 A grand Old remedy for. Cougbgplds and Consumption ;:U8ed through ihoworld for half a century,- has cujedvlnnumerable cases of Incipient ppnsumptipn and relieved many in advanced Btages, If you aronotsatisSed with the results we will refund your, money Price 35 cts.,-50 ptal.aud $L00.. Sold by P. D Eirlln on a guarantee. LIO VITALITY , MOTT'H iviJiiviiixiiffjii inx,ea DECORATIVE ART 3 IIo8 achieved Its grentcet triumphs In out artistic and handsome stock of wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers We have them from $1,00 per roll for high art decorations' to C cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic I All Pretty I 224 West Centre St.. Shenandoah. Shonandoan, r-; sv' r r r r i . i i mi i v OVERCOME
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