EVENING HERALD UMTAIIT.ISIIKO 1870. Published every ltvenlhg, Klt-ejit Sunday, l " South jAnmrc Htbkrt, Nrab Cbstbb. The Herald Is uellrcied liiBhcnndonn And the eurroundlUK toiyns for tlx cents n week, pay Mil. o tho onrrlers. Ily mull 83.00 yenr, or to cenMA nionin. imynble in mlvance. Aiivorns mentfl GliRr&reunccordlnir ioaimce and twflttlon. The publisher reserve the right to change the osltion ol advertisements whenever the pnb "tntloi of news demands It. The rlRlit Is reserved to reJeMnny advertisement, whether paid for or not, jat the publishers uiny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the postofflce at Shennndoali, Pit., as secona ciass man matter. TKLltl'HONI! CONNECTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. DECEMHEU 31. 1807. Ciioosk iiUvnys the way that booius tho best, however rough It may he ; custom will soon render It easy and agreeable. Pythagoras. Arvritouan AVllliam R. Gladstone, tho Grand Old Man, is jttSt one inch shorter than he was a year ago, he still tttands as high as ever in the opinion of his fellow countrymen. Bhsidks being famous for a re markably powerful article of liquid lightning, New Jersey claims superi ority also as tho state which manu factures the most dynamite and other high explosives. Skating on the dams has become quite popular and many figure eights, and stars, too, are cut upon the ict. Incidentally, too, some of the skaters occasionally see stars iu the blue sky before dark. RlCHAHD CliOKKlt has- learned something in the last few years, and this time Tammany is looking aftor the interests of the newspaper men. We know some politicians who,' twelve months hence, will -visit they had followed the Tiger's example. Sri i'WJSliof thelargb number of license applications recorded by resi dents of Shenandoah, the Hazloton Plain Speaker says: "Shenandoah lias long held an unsavory reputa tion, but with such an increase in the number of saloons in the town the good people of the place may give up at once." CAltuiNAL GIDUON8 and a number . of leading citizens of Baltimore are interested in an organization of the Anti-Vivisection Society of Maryluud the efforts of which will bo directed mainly against the Johns Hopkins University Medical School and Hog' pital on account of the vivisection practiced there. Vivisection is said to be practiced more freely in Baltimore than in any other city. The society announces that it will make iest cases on the chargo of cruelty to animals against a number of vivisectors. Vivisection is claimed to be extremely useful to medical science in discovering the value of new remedies and theories of treat ment which may save the life of human beings. But there is said to be needless and heartless cruelty practiced by the vivisectors, hence the action above mentioned. Law vs. Justice. From Wllkesbarre Record. Judge Schuyler, of Northampton county, in making a decision iu one of tho numerous fights between tho two pontending factions of the Evan gelical church for the possession of church property, made -a statement which, if correctly reported, would seem to show that in this case the law was the means of doing an in justice of so grave a nature that it cannot fail to attract attention. This is tho remarkable language employed by file judge : "By the decree we are about to make, tho defendant will in effect be deprived of the privilege of worship ing in a church edifice erected by themselves at a cost of over $7,000 without a dollar of compensation. But the law on tho subjects inex orable. Whether its rigid enforce ment should have been invoked in the present case involves a question of conscience over which wo have no jurisdiction. That is a question for the decision of a higher than any earthly tribunal, and there we leave it." Suoh a decree will appear to those who-believe in right and justice as simply monstrous. What kind of a law is that whioh deprives people of the property for whioh they paid and gives it to those who have no equi table claim tj it ? As is well known, the Evangelical church has for years been involved in litigation between two factions, one familiarly known as the Dubsites and the other us tho Bowmunitea. The particular church property in the above case is located at Bangor, in Northampton county. A church edifice was erected at a cost exceeding $17,000. The congregation adhered to the Dubsites, whereupon tho Bowmanites instituted proceed ings for .possession. Those who had built and paid for the ohuroh made a valiant light for their property, but, as will be seen by tho above from Judge Schuyler's decision, the law compelled him to decide that thoy must surrender it to those who had no claim whatover in justice and equity. That the judge made this doaision with great reluctance is ap parent from his language. His refer ence to it as a case involving "a ques tion of. conscience" was a stinging rebuko to those who have invoked the law to perpetrate so gross an in justice. It is clearly a case of law vs. justice, and u great wrong has been done by authority of law, and the question involuntarily arises, why does such a law exist v WYCK'S AIDES. i WfmWtll Itel-.riov. inter nw rnni J., Dec. 31. Rlrhnrii ti today by a nrp mr- reicntntie. Hid h Mid that no offlclnl aiinnuno iifit ol Mayor-elect Van Wyok s i iWtoOnsnta wcArta be named until in" i T& fttewlnR JorecaBt t the pi I"' li'WtoffijM, however, wan Ron erally l" ii(Ved to be In the main m reit, n!thou8h not termed by Mr. Ci-oker as odli lal Chaml -tin, c. T. Craln: deputy chamhi'ii i ;V John II. Campbell; mr poratimi UriSol, John TVhalen; polUt comnilH-l..nfc 5Krnrd 3. York, John B. f-'.Mnn ThorriM Hamilton ami William I Phillips: dOrk commission ers, .T.in W'' BftWe, James J. Phelan ami 1 '' ' ! " fc?Krhfcn; health eommli-RlMn.-r-.. .1 fjm. Ketlor. Cr. Cyrus E0 sim and I'OTIrtT, Jenkins; chlr t of Inn., n gmiM Statistics, Dr. John T. NnKic me fOtomlsaloner. John T. ivanm-ll. c lng, .I.iino Isaloiier of street elean TOartney: commissioner A. tC Itetint; corniTilH- of bildgi slonor of li cnanos p. Mur- phy. pail and At board "1 ' comnitfMt. Hrady: i'o John Faili lonsrs, John Fox ostras; president of Charles II. Knox; buildings, Thomas J. ittal Clerk to Hie mayor, For Infants and Children. The fie tluiH jtpsituro c( llFpn-fttntoi Wfll Not l,o. Bnmswi' 9a. Dee. 31. The de positors of iHrttfrch&nt'' and Traderp bank will Jbably be paid without the Btockhnltf(e( bdnK called upon foi aid. PresicSjihi Madden has refundf.' all money paid in by dppnsltors i.r. Monday and lhtWday. " The money dur lndlvldual dao niters will not exceed $45,000. Th.'rb was no excKement around the Bruns(lek banks, and $70,000 ad ditional currency has reached Bruns wick to .be i !Fd If nectd. TO CUlt 5 A COLD IS OSK WAV. Take taxath 3 iiiumd Quinine Tahletu. iliuggisto rel Hid tlie money If it fiiiiRTo cure. 25u. lie giiimlno bas L. II. Q. on eacli tablet - Muni v;r.n?rHttfWT!iv Mario; 81. Two farmers, named Patchet, Borden and Daniel DeellfTe, this county, quar reled o la bottle of whisky, which Borden stolen, struck usod Patchet of having ws followed, rnd Patchet n on the hind wi'h a heavy stick, effects den, m lirlns: his akul!. frori the hleh he died. Bryoii-Sor- t the murdered man, went to Patchci't home and beat him al most to aiiartn. The murderer waa brought hifce by 'he fv tiff, and a lynching Is freely talked of. 1 1 Hestore full, regular action ot the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave all the dellcato dlgestlvo or ganism in r-ertect condition. Trv them. 2.5 centi. Prepared onli by O. 1. lloxl & C.i . Lowell, Mail mwmmmmmmmmiimm E: "THEY DO THE WORK" 1 BRONCHO 1 g: HOMCEOPATHIC jfc REMEDIES Relieve and Cure 3 s Head Troubles Sr Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities 27 formul.w of noted physicians sr "For every III, a special pill." 2 Sr rs g If net at Drug Stores, write -o jjfc BrottxCSmIcalCo.,yonkers,N.Y. 3 ST Heath Book Mailed Free. 3 R8.TIIEEL604K.MhSf. Side Entrance 01 Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Yomnr rld.stnelc ormarrt'd & thoir con- lempiniing marriage, lfyou arc a victim of HLUDU PUISUH JK;'cV.e., or Priuati nicaaoae those destroyer of the ill IT all UlgyaoGd human raro which de- tmv iTinfi nd hnrlw. snri unfit von fnr tho duties of life, oill or wrltu end lie savM. Hours; Dally, 9-3 1 ev'i fi-Oi Bun., !) 1 2. Bend 10 cts. la ft amps for Book with iworn titlmnnlnli Uxpoiini; Quncki and Fnke Institutes DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 123:NorthJMain;St. NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. There are stock of fu gifts, but an nmuy tilings m our mtiire suitable for holiday one ot the numerous beautiful, wel' of furniture addition to an day iiuluceme A stock of made and useful articles lere will pi ove a pleasing - home. As a special holi- it we oner tile touowuig : 500 rockers bought at a ilk, Plush, Leather. Silk Irocatelle, caue seats and 52. 50 rockers now $1.25, $2.00, our $4.50 now 10 now $3-50, our $7.00 reduction, iu f Tapestry and saddles. Our our 4.oo no $2.5o, our $0 now $4.25, 1 bargains is tli tc. our reason tor such : large order we placed ub to buy at close martin. winch eiujj, We inusi Mlic m out. Our dwelling :l ty tlie in. MAYOR. Some orinasal or n Oft I,akpw"'f Crokor wi! t erjjrivprnA; 91 mm ST SS821 andi tUtfll space is DAVIDSOinFURNITURE HOUSE, 121U123 North Malu St. m mW, nt HuyderV dril, htore laI. Near Robbins Jpfra House. day mormon, January ltit, at 10 0 clock. Which Is Bette , Try an experiment or Profit by a Shenandoah Cll'zen'g Experience; Sniiii'ililng neti' is an experiment. Must lio proven to liu ua rrpri-MMited. llo Miu'i'.-cliil at I101110 nryou doiiLt It. Tim ntHtuuii'iit uf a niatiufucturer Is not cunviuiiiig Primf ol merit lint the mlorscnipiit uf a friend Is. Niiw. supiinsiiiK un I1111I s lad back A Ijimp, U'i'ak or Aching one. Wmilil yuu t'Xpprlmeiit un It? Yon will read uf many o cIled cures. Hut tlioy come from far-away pliii'os. It'a dlflV rent wlien the endorgeiiieut comes from Iioiup. Easy tu prove that it is so Home einloreni tit l-i tlia piiaif tlml backs every box of l).un' Kidney Tills KpikI this IU1SO. Mr. E Uoiiio, of llin Ffrxusoii House, says : "I was tRkeu with a lams back about fonr mouths ago. Tbcro was a continuous paib across my loins and a great deal of head ache. The kidney secretions were not normal and every movement I made, such as stooping, bcndlug forward, or attempting to lift anything cauird sharp twinges to pass through me which held me mutlonloM for 11 soeoml or two on account of their severity. I learned nluiiit Ooau's Kidney I'llls In some way and pioru.ed llirm at Kiillu's drug store. Tho first box did me so niuali good I got another, lint I did not have to use half of rlie second box, before the whole trouble and aunoyailM! were thiims of tlioiiast. Since J took Doan's Kidney fills there have huou no traces of my former troubles and I give tliem all tho credit." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale byJI dealers. Price SO cents. Mailed by Fos1 Co , UtiO'alo, N. Y., solo agojits forj uemcmocr the name Doan's anil ot her. t Cli- i ii 11 - . 'ti- i i) Kiinras C!';-. Mo., Dec. Jobnfi n, a ymuirr newrcpa. 1 to d" ith vl'h a hatchet V night In an r.lloy nenr Tenth antLWy- andotte atrrfta. Iltr husband was t mui-derer. Each of eight blown upn her head split the skull, and her han': were literally chopped to pieces. Jeh: son is still Rt large. The Coming Woman Who (roes to tlio club while her tonus tlio nauy. ns well ns tlio croi (Er-Milburn Bie U. S. C take no li in. Jl. Nettle at chopped Vflnesdoy All JBlsiiloniHl wonmu who looks niter be -rv'.Twill both nt timcg cot run down in Inn ilillH lliey win bo irouiiieu wan lo ot upv iioaiiaciics, sitepiessncss, inintiiis JVFilizzv apells. Tlio matt wonderful jejITedy forthe-o women is Elfctric Bitters. Tliousnnda of jiullreaJrouidanioWck and weak kidneys nso up aim can rrvnessen. tt is te medi cine for women. 1'cniale complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon re lieved by tho use of Klcctric Hitters. Dell ente women -hould keep thii remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c. per bottle. t or saie uy a wnsiey. A ..i y : "i-v of h t'otowiite. Camden, N J., Dec. 31. The body of in unknown, well dressed man, about 23 years old. was found floating In the Delaware river opposite Cramer Hill yesterday afternoon. Ills throat had been cut and the jugular vein severed. Less than a dollar In change was found In a pocket. There was nothlnfr on his pci-scn 'hot mltht lead to his identlfica lion. T-.- p-'Ice aie undecided whether the c i ? iic of imirdur or 3Ulclde. Constipation is tlio cause of all sorts of -oriom disorders of tlio blood Strudg cathartic are worse than useless. Burdock Blood Bittors is nature's own remedy for troubles of this sort. J. J.'QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOYICITY PA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, January 3rd. Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, Mi: Lillian Kennedy Supported by a company of first class artists in tlie great laughable farce comedy . . . . ' The DEACON'S DAUGHTER. A succession of beautiful stacn fnattirAa. thrilling climaxes, songs aud dances. A mirthful urestiutattnn whoso fdiinf inirrn. d ents are brillianoy, vim and spriRhtlinex. Prices : 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. Tuesday, January 4th. D. Truss & Co, present 0)00 00000000000000 A FAMOUS CAST OF A superb spectacular pro duction of Wan Greatest of all Comic Opera Successes. Rrlc : Orchestra - $1.00 Orchestra Circle, .75 Balcony, first row, .75 Balcony, 2nd & 3rd rows, .75 Balance of Balcony, .35 (lal lory, - - .25 KAIER'S Opera House, TUB ROUTE TCMfHB KLONDlkE. Cnptnln Itoblnsoii Doelnron tlio 8kn liuny Ilnitto tho lloxt. Washington, Dee. 31. Secretary Al ger has received two reports from Cap tain ltoblnson, the contract quorter master at Seattle, touching the respec tive merits of the different trails lead ing from the seaboard Into the Klon dike country. He made a thorough In quiry at the direction of the secretary, and In substance his conclusions, reach ed after conference with Jack Dalton and other exrerts, Is that the Dalton trail Is not well adapted to the uses of the srovernmcnt expedition il urine the winter, but that the Sknguay route is probably the best. Tho captain says he has had an Interview with one man who claims to have 70,000 pounds of beef stored nt Lake Bennett, which he Is willing to sell at 1 per pound. The same mail says he has 10,000 pounds of corn and 10 or 30 horses at the same place, with which he proposes to or ganize a sled train Into Dawson. Cap tain Robinson says himself that his opinion Is that the difficulty of reaohlng Dawson has been very much exag gerated, and that a good army oirtcer could mal-o his way In with an expe dition. M nlana horses F-hou'd be used. A nit r Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tlni, Soo. At Gruhlcr Iiron., drug store. Acenwd l'V- null )i pnt'c A"qtilrtcd. Pails. Dec ti. All the deputies and others who Irlvo been tried on the chnrge of participation In the Panama canal Intrigue's have been acquitted. On Atonday last the public prosecu'oi announced te abandonment of the charges against MM. Ga'lllard. Itlgcrtid, Lalsanl and Moyer, and asked that an adequate sentence be Imposed! upon MM. 4rtoiii Saint-Martin. Maret nn.l Planteau. It waa charged that th-J last j three hat? accepted bribes from Aton. V WHAAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sljlcness or poor health. Have Lyou ever thoftbour kidneys may be the ; -jlf TOV e. V "V (lng aside your urine for twenty-four sediment or settling indicates an un- widition of the kidneys. When urine n it is evidence of kidney trouble. I'oo frequent desire to urinate or pain -in the back, Ualso convincing prBufthat-thfiJiidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painlui urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of awamp-Koot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and tlie cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion IIkrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Uprlslnp; In Contra- Ainnricn. San Francisco, Dec. 31. The officera of the steamer Acapulco, which has ar rived from Central America, say that a general uprising In that country may be anticipated next vear. General Fueutes, who led the recent uprising against President Barrios, is now in San Francisco. Them Is no nnnd nf llttlo l,ll,l,o !.! tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Oewitt's Witch Haz.ii naive gives instant relief and cures permanently 0. U. liagenbuch. The Itlir Wheat J)cal. Chicago, Dee. 31. The closing scenes of the Letter deal In nopmhnr wVi.t were enacted today and the curtain rung down on everything of a specula tive nature nertnlnlnir tn tH hitrrn affair. There have been delivered about 9,000,000 bushels of wheat. The enor mous purchases of December by tho Lelter brokers seem proof that there Is no Dacomber shortage now nntstnnri. lng. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' Lclectric Oil cures all such troubles, ana does it quickly. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Willianuport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 3 a, m, till 1:30 p. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from busjrifcts. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charge and terms moderate and within reach of all. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of , . , 110 Mm Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, ,' PUREST .' AND ,' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- RA -.jar ECKELS' SUCCESSOR. Charles O. llnirm (unltfle as romp trollop of tlln C'lirVniipv. Washington, Dec. 31. Comptroller ol the Currency James II. Dekles. whose resignation took effect today, called upon the president yesterday afternoon CHAItI.ES O. DAWES. to pay his respects and say goodby. ir. jtcKies leit. ror unicago inis morn- lnir. His BlirceHRor. Mr. Pharlps CI Pawefi. aunllfipd as romntrnlW tnrlnv. and will take charge of the office next jiiontmy. llnckl n' Amlcn f Tho best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises. Bores, ulcers, salt rhftnm. fnvr tetter, chapped handB, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptious, and positively oures piles. or ju pny requireu. is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony rofuuded. Pric x.i cents nor hox. a 'or mle hv A . Wanlov Ilnytliui lllotfi'M Mint, liown. New York, Dec. 31. Officers of th Prlnz Wllhclm IV, which has arrived here from Haytl, report that on th afternoon of Dec. 13 12 rioters were killed and 20 seriously wounded during an encounter at Jacmel, Hjiyti. The moo was hostile to President Sam on account of his recent submission to the demands ot Germany. The government troops poured a volley Into the rioters that scattered them in confusion and resulted in the aforementioned fatalt ties. thirty years needlessly torturod liy physicians ior too euro 01 eczema, no was quiCKiv cured by using BoWItt's Witch Uttzal.Srtlve n r . , . 1 it , i-. . t ' 1 . liid i.iiu"u3 iiisiiiiiK miivo ior lines ami skiu J! ... ti IF TT uisuabus. n Jj.-xjuuuitciioucil. Til tUMt l'dllMfnil AMnrnnrg." Washington, Dec. St. Commissioner of Pensions Evans has been glvln? some attention to a proposition where by the services of pensions attorneys encracred in the nrnnapntlnn nf ninimu before the office may be dispensed with and their work done by officials under government supervision. Discontinu ing the services of the attorneys would result In a ereat saving- to both pen sloners and the government, and 11a'- bllltv to frauds In Insillnrr would be reduced to a minimum. The commissioner notes the fact that J13, 600,000 has been paid out during the nast 13 Vfiflrs tn npnnlnn ntlnrnuva 1... applicants for the proBeeutlon of their UlUlllltf. An O'd Mini's llnrllni'. Lexington, Ky, Dec. 31. The mar- ringe of James H. Haggin. the wealthy turfman of California, Kentucky and New York, and Miss Pearl Voorheesi of Versailles, ICy took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Voor- hees" stepfather, James P. Amsdeni Mr. Haggin Is 74 years of age and his bride a strikingly handsome woman of 2SV The young lady is the daughter of George Voorhoes, of Denver, Colo, Her mother was divorced from Voor- hees and married James P. AmSdeni the Versailles banker. The bride was a niece of Mr. Haggln's first wife. She has been a member of Mr. Haggln's household In New York for several years. .CHASES BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT l I The richest of all restore. ""HI 1 1 IO 1 tlye foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of llfo that are ex. austd by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuseetc. WHAT IT DOES! By raa'sine tho biood II UUWI pure and rich and the digestion perfectit creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes ustive and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops nil wast lng drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator bas no equal. Price 60c., orllve boxes J2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fWrlto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, ma Chestnut Stroat I'liHailelohla. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIOYKILL DIVISION. November 23, 1897. Trains will Ifave Shenandoah after the abov. date for Wlctfana, Gllberton, Praokville Darl Water, St. Clair, Pottsvillo. Hamburg, Iteadins Pottetown, Plioanlxvtlle, Norristown sHd Pbtl adlplila (fJroad street station) at 6 03 and 1100 a. in. and 4 30 p m. on week days. Sundays, o OS a. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottarilie and luter niodlatBfitfttlonfl only 917 a. m. weekdays Sundays, 0 4ft a. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pott, vllle (vlaDelauol 7 38,9Hn. in., 18 53, 3 10, BOO, 8p, ni ayeek days. Sundays, 9 10 a. in., 12 30 and 6 81 p. in. Trains leave I'mckvlllo lor atienaiidoan ji 10 40a.m. and 12 81, Gil, 7 02 and 10 8 p. r Sunday, 11 13 a. ni. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottivllle for Slioiiaodoah tviaPrack vlllo 10 5 . m 12:03, S IS, 7 25 and 10 to p. ru Hun4p 10 10 a. m & 15 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Detano) 6 00,7 48,9 09 a. 111., 1233, SOD. S 40 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 4S n. m 12 35 and 6 10 p. m. 1-eare Phlladelplita, (liroud street station), to Shenandoah at S 67, 8 SSand 10 19 a. ru.. 4 10 and T p. m. week days. Sundayslaaveat6 50a. m Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, tu Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooean drove, Ltxi Branch, and intermediate stAtions, 8.L0 11.14, a. m.,8.90 and 4.00 p in wesk-daya. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NBW YORK. Bxprws, weeklayB, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 6 IK, 6 SO. 7 SB, s 1 83, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 2 83 (Limited 100 and 4 21 p.m. Dl nine Cars), I 40, 2 80 ( Dining flar) 3 20, 8 60. 4 00,5 00, 5 5a(DluluK Cur), 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 U), 4 05, 4 SO. 5 16 20,888,960, 1021, (Dl lng Oar), 1135 a. m. 12 S3, 103 .Dining Car) 2 80 (Dining Our), 4 00 (Llmlted4 22 Dining Car), 5 30 5 S6,(Dlnlnr Oar) 6 85. 7 02, 7 43, 10 Oil p. m.. 12 01 night Qxpress for Boston without change, 11 00a m. weekdays, and 7 43 p, m., dally. WASIIINOTON AND TUB SOUTH. Kor Baltimore and Washington, 8 60, 7 30, 8 32, 1020, 11 23, a. m., 1209, 1231 (DI..iiig Car), 112, 813, 4 41, 8 36 Oongras slonal Limited, Dining Oar, 617, 666 Din ing Car, 781 Dining Car p. in., ami IS 08 night week days. Sundays, 3 60, 7 30, 9 It, 11 38, a. in.. 1209, 1 12, 4 41. 520 CongreMlonal Urn ltetl,DlnlngOur,656 Dining Oar, 731 fDlit- ing carj p. in. anu ii uo nigui. VOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Dataware rive, bridge Express, 7 03 p. in. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Kxpreaa, 8 80 a ra 300, 400,500 p. in. Sundays, 848, 9 45 a. ui (accommodation 4 80 nnd 3 00 p. in.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood and llollj Bcoeh. Sea Isle City. Ocehn Ultv. Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. in., 4 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, U 00 u. m. For Somers Point Express, 8 60, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 43 a. in. J. li. HiTciiissoa. J. It Wood. Uen'l Manager. Ueu'l Pass'g'r Agt THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Hnilro Nww Trains For Soulliern l atlway's Flnrliln Service. The Smitbcrn Hallway will Inaugurate It Floriila Limited on January 17th, 180S. Tlie three trains built for this service are tin finest that have aver been turned out b the Pullman Compauy. This season') schedule will ho the fastest and mot con venient over operated hitween Eastern cities and tlin r soils of tho South. The Florida Limited will h ave Ilrond street station daily, except Sunday, at 2:86 p.m. and arrive at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. m. and 8t. Augustine 8:20 p. m. Write to John II. lleall, District Passenger ARotit, 82(1 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, for fiirtherinformatlon and advance Pullman reservations. Just try a 10c box of (iMcarets, the flueet llvoranrt howel regulntor ever made. NUGGBTSJP NEWS. The cenaus recently made Bhows that there are 111(5,375 children of school age In Philadelphia. A London syndicate has purchased the Alaska , Ciommercial company's properties In Alaska. Traffic between Portland, Ore., and Tacoma, Wash., is suspended owing to washouts and landslides. Representative Hinikht.cn, of Illinois, Is likely to be chosen chairman of the Democratic congiesBional committee. Hugh McLaughlin has retired from the leadership of the Democratic party of Brooklyn, and Bernard J. York will succeed him. Trustees of Princeton university have passed a resolution forbidding students to drink or have in their possession any lnLoxicating liquors. The saloons at Juneau, Alaska, were busy at last accounts exchanging whis ky for gold dUBt, a lartre party of Yukon miners having come to town. :f3 -Her Life." n. JPHN WALLET, .of Jofforson, I . , . Can vvLcmnonelsmorohlghly ' I atned or widely known, writes. 1 1' 1 i.ad a sovrro attack of LaQrlppo 3 1 ..J of .'our months, In splto of all 7'lr ins, friends and good nursing could '. y lnnjshoart and norvous system wero ) Cor.jlctcly wrocked, my life was do ilrr , of, ray friends giving mo up. 1 could yrl ep by the nso of opiates. My lungs . I ! irt pained mo terribly and my cough --sjn -at aggravating. I could not llo in :ia po- itlon but a short tlmo and not on my eft si :o at all. My husband brought mo ."ir. M:'cs' NOrvino and Heart Curo and I bo ;an tal.lng them. Whon I had taken a half oottle of each I was much better and contin uing i crsistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to the surprise of all." Dr. Miles' Remedios aro sold by all drug- Or. " Miles' glsts under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and norves free. Address, .Restores - neaitn nn, I!H. """.itOALCO.. Elkhart. Ind. THESE i l zi ' - t i i i r- I t i i v t t- HAPPY WITH Our - Great Holiday - Trade match. We re here ior business and so are the crowds oi Holiday shoppers that fill Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store to overflow ing ; butjill may as well have a good time over the Christmas buying, too, as well as over the giving, later. We call attention to our fine line of Fine Imported Sonif th'g J h- af 1 ci mi tit r. meets the Clirist- Sllk MUfflerS. uws end of any purchaser in search of an appropriate, as well as a useful gift. Wo have them ranging iu ptice from 50 cents to $2.25. Mprt'Q We are going to sell some p U ? scarfs for half a dollar that oCirlS you could not buy in the regular way for less than $1. In tecks, puffs, four-in-hand, and folded ties very fine and elegant goods ; all 50c each, To make elbow room, we double the space for the selling from now until Christmas. Bear in mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent's liay a li?lf or quarter If Unco "ozen pair, mat kiwi nail nOSc. that will make the wearer smile. We have the verv newest creation iu plaid and polka dot hose. PI AKE it your particular business to call on us before purchasing or Inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values, Our store never fol lows others, but lead, Our store may not be the largest In area of space, but It is In stock and cheapest In prices. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Genfs - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. Word With You... It is worth your while to give attention to some reasons why you should be a reader of Tint Pihla OBLrillA Prbss. . Tub Press is the greatest home newspaper of the United States. ItB record of each day's events, in all parts of the world,-is more complete than that of any other paper. It has no space for sensationalism or anything tending to lower the moral tone. No other Phlladell'l'la paper lint equal facilities foi obtain ing prompt nnd accurate report uf newt events, wherever they uity occur. Reporters for Tub I'HBSsare In every section of i'htlRilelphtft every day ; spechl correspondents of The Press are stationed at every county srat and important town in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mnryland, and news center iu the United States nnd .the old world. No ether Philadelphia paper tjquals The Prkss in its special departments the woman's page ; the literary page ; the market page ; the pages devoted to churph news, school news, society news, G. A R. news, sporting news, etc. Thk Press is an advocate of the principles of the Republican party, but it - prints the news of all political events more fully than any other paper ; hence Tub Prbss should be your paper, no matter what your political opinions are, if you wish to be well informed. In a word Tub Philadbli'iiia Press prints all the news all the time. Send in youi address. Sample copy of The Press will be mailed free. If you are fair minded you will read it regularly. Tub Daily PitESS is mailed to subscribers for 0 00 a year (50 eta. a month) payable iu advance-; The Sunday Pnuss, $2.B0 a year : Tun Daiia- nnd Sunday Pbess, $8.00 a year (70 eta. a month J; The Weekly Pcksb, $1.00 n year. A liberal commission is allowed to persons who solicit subscrip tions or to poreons who will placo Tub Panes on sale in locali ties where thoro are no agents. Address "THE PRESS," Philadelphia. flotiee to Candidates 1 All persons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens' ticket at the In the Borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the Secre tary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, JAMES 0. SAMPSELL, At No. 224 North Jardin street,, not later than - Saturday, Jan. I, I898, at 7 o'clock p. m. By order of the committee. Wi.ra Specific CoFkila.Pa it Povlngky's drug: stored Centre street. Baa ARE HAPPY i l UKUb lAmaFflUtl SLlSk- Sf NO Ac. FUR" W DMA H 3 SAFf HOLIDAY G GLOVES, From '50c per pair and up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description - French Kid palms with Astrakhan backs and woolen lined. Price Si. 00, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hats 0ur ""ff 'mt8 arc nn- onri Pone ecl.lUed ' U11U V.ailo. pnees, as we pay close attention to that department. We buy at close mar gins aud sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade we have established. W c quote a few prices : Stiff hats.black aud brown, all shapes aud styles, for $1. We guarantee them to be the newest thing in the market. Our $1.50 and il.75 hat c.iiinot be bought elsewhere less than $2.50. Our $2.00, ti 50 aud $3.00 hats are tlia nobbiest aud neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. 2k THE UP-TO-DATE HAT g'iH HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. Pure sweetness. O No danger from impure' con fectionery. We sell the purest and best. Always fresh, being made in our owji establishment daily. An excellent assortment for the holidays. Iook at our show windows or pay ,our store an inspection. We have',all grades and at all prices. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY GOMPANV, ' ' HQ North. Main Street. ( unions of Dollars nsKB out geu your nouses, stoex, la viii h a ii i Also I.1fe and Accidental OomtMinl i TlflES. zi i" r t i i i r- i i r- i I FTS.A Umbrellas. v vun me aauitio the collection now ve-rv .Tt. r 1 j - ... .- : .-T7 est variety ot rtts- tin tlati.ltM. mi ever had. AMvnoriv if tic mntira n ffn.n .1 n .1 .nt nnblHff . . . n aie cpsc, see tue Gloria silt ones, with steel rod, at $1.00. IPERWEAR. We have the largest ani most complete line of gent's underwear ever shown iu Schuylkill county. We were early buyers and evaded the tariff recently put on woolen coeds. This rives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pei cent, cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them in Swits Conde high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool. Wo have held back 48 doztn shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. We guarantee to be ii.oo . v... 1 j v-w v .w li jicckl. J1I1CU at 37i cents. STORE, is East Centre street,
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