Cold Cur a curt cold In the hwl.rnld' on thtj onjri, old cold, now cold nnd r.tjstlnato voMn, and all forms of grip 8top nt'y,in(t, dinrbBrges frow th nose and yt proventJi ri.in.rrh, diphtheria, pneumonia, and alltur tatnnd Iuiir tmiiM.'t: ihese plcarant little rellPtRnro fc)-.lutriv hnrinto, have, avrd thoutntidn of l!r"i And prr cntrd nmrh sick ness. The Munyon Hcromty C'ouipany prendre iv optrato cure for nrh dlnnne. At nil druggtrts 2ft cents TlftL If you iied mMiral Advico write rrof. Munyon, IMS Arch Kir rnuadelnliia. It Is Absolutely tree. HUMPHREYS' cures No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. 1 No. 3 Infbnta' DIboubos. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & ColdB. ' No. 0 Hoodncho, No. 10 Dyapopaln, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuohorren. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. ID Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Dlaoases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fover. Dr, nmnphreys' riomoopathlo Manoa.1 of Dtfwue at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by droinrUts. or sent on receipt of SScts., SOots. or $1. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William and John flt., Now 1'prk. Undo Sam's Efforts to Prevent Aid 'M, Uoing to Uuba, KfiB INCOMPETENCE OF SPAIN. SOME OF THE STMKINO FEATURES FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES IEA.TH VMViTAl1IYl Cure general or special debility, wakeful ness, spcrmatorhcea, emissions, Itnpotency, paresis, etc. Corrects functions! disorders. auKd by errors or excesses, quickly rettoriui Lest Manhood In old or young, giving vizor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con veaitet package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cur Oia QuicKAriD Thorouoh.sJ Den'l it diciivii If imitaliml Insist CATON'S Vltallzera. Sent sealed II your drug rial dock not have It. Price (1 per pVge, 6 lor 9, 0 lth written guarantee of complete curs. 1 viuatlon, references, etc, free and confidential. & nd ua statement ol case and 23 eta. lor a week'f tiul treatment. One only sent to each person, f CATON MCD. CO., BOSTON, MASS Bold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, I'n at Povlnaky'i drug Btoro, Ea Outre street. SWADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS r08ITiVBL,x uumt Jk.tr, rrouJUepf railing Mem Cry, ymrtocr(81epl5jiiiM,tc ,cniK) r AbnMnl othsr Kxcenses and IniiiB oMtlABs. Thv quUMu and surety natore Lrxt Vitalttj In old or toob(. and At a ndK Aratiidr.huflliifMs or marriaafj 'rwrtnt In,isnXtr and Consumption If ts a CUIlB when all others lall. Id h lhaffenal no Ajax Tablets. They .ar,aanil tail II nnrn trnl. VA trim A tea Boarsnteeto ffect a oureln eBchoaw lauainj Bras, sraf acfl vet tnooer. Price 60 csnta per package, or (rnll treatment) for $1X0. By mail. In GUI IV Caleac. U rrt sfi. tnainurr. imh ravAf nt of tirltM. Inn XlaV PRIHPnV CO.. '"."b";.?t. 9ar aal. In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Waaley'a ana Jurllii s, uruitisie. News and Opinions OF National Importance (THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, . - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun li the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year. AddreH THE SUH, New York. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler ot IMS llll ii ogBp Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST. . PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, llnd Tlmt Govuriiniont Upon n Aotlvo nn lint Our Onvofiimont, Buys Soo l tmir.v (Iiiuo, Not a Mnuor C'nrtrlrtiro Would Hnvo lloen SMitdod. 'nahlngton, Dec. 9. Secretary Gago ha sjubmltted to the department ot stale his report upon the action of tho treaaury department In suppressing filibustering expeditions to Cuba In viola' ;on of the neutrality laws. The secretary points out the fact that dur ing two years and a half only six American vessels, of an aggregate of 1,331 registered tons, are alleged to have successfully landed expeditions from the United Statea-ln Cuba. With the exception of the Laurada the six American vessels alleged to have suc- oaastully taken part In expeditions In uuuan waters are small tugs ana a boat, each of less than 100 net and obviously Incapable of car- large numbers of men or large quantities of arms and ammunitions. Three foreign vessels of an aggre gate of 1,773 registered tons are al leged to havo been successful in the same effort. Referring to these for eign vessels, the Norwegian steamer Leon, the Danish steamer Ilorsa and tho British steamer Bermuda, the sec retary invites attention to the fact that the crews of these vessels are required to be shipped before the consuls of their respective nations, In accord with tho laws of those nations, which also Im pose on the masters of those vessels various other duties to be performed before the consuls. He suggests the Inquiry might be pertinent whether the Spanish authorities Informed these consuls of the alleged expeditions, and whether, If not, some measure of re sponsibility does not rest on the Span ish authorities for the alleged depart ure of these vessels, or, If the consuls were notified, whether some measure of responsibility does not rest upon them. This suggestion, is made not to shift the responsibility, but to show that If these alleged expedition! started without the knowledge of treasury officials, they also departed without the knowledge of officials of other nations, whose action was a nec essary preliminary to clearance. With the vessels referred to It Is al leged there have been associated about dozen harbor tugs, three or four lighters, a few small steamers and about a dozen small sloops and schoon ers, in all less than SO. On the At lantic and gulf coasts In 1896 there were 10,6(8 sailing vessels under 200 tons and :,917 steam vessels of 1,000 tons or less, a total of 13,585 American vessels of a description and locality available for filibustering purposes. That only six out of 13,585 American vessels succeed ed in reaching Cuba, and that less than CO had any share In these expeditions, Secretary Gage says, Is a demonstra. tton of the law abiding spirit of the nation, of the obedience of the people to the president's proclamation, and of wholesome and repressive fear on the part of those who might be dis posed to be lawless. Eight revenue cutters, with crews of 317 men, armed with 15 guns, have cruised 75,768 miles, occupying 139 months In the aggregate, patrolling the coast to prevent filibustering ex peditions. They have captured seven vessels and 115 men, have broken Up two expeditions and have held under surveillance 13 vessels under suspicion. From time to tlma several other reve nue cutters have been employed op temporary duty. Perhaps the strongest statement In tho report Is this: If the Spanish pa trol of 2,200 miles of Cuban coast had frustrated one-half the number of ex peditions which were frustrated by the United StnteB authorities along a coast line of 5, 170 miles, not one man norono cartridge would have been Illegally landed In Cuba from the United States. Out of 60 alleged expeditions only four have been broken up by Spain. Illustrating this statement he refers particularly to the expedition that left on the Laurada from Baltimore and landed at Bancs on March 21. Banes Is an Important seaport on the northern coast of Cuba with which the United States carried on a valuable fruit trade pntil the Spanish order prohibiting the export of bananas was Issued. Yet It appears that the Laurada remained In this seaport two days, iandlng men and arms, and was not molested by the Spanish authorities In Cuba, who had been Informed of her landing. The Spanish authorities have repeatedly as serted that all or the seaports of Cuba were In their possession. In all 60 alleged expeditions aro ex amined. Of these Secretary Gage shows that 28 have been frustrated through the efforts of the treasury department, five have been frustrated by the United States navy, four have been frustrated by Spain, two have been wrecked, one driven back by storm, one failed from s. combination of causes and one, the Delaware, he has declined to recognize as other than a violation of the British foreign enlistment act. As Spain has suffered no Injury from these 43 fall urea It Is assumed that they will be accepted by Spain as evidence of the success of the United States In main' talnlng Its obligations, and that a de tailed statement concerning each Is un necessary. Secretary Gage makes no estlmato ot the cost Involved, which has evidently been very large, deeming the extent and results of the work performed b'y the department a better measure of the fidelity of Its o dicers to their oaths and a better standard by whleh to measure their efficiency. TUB ADVENTURERS BlU.R XAHRWTT WA Tfintt Is a thrilling story of a light for a treasure concealed In an old castle in the mountains of Wales. FOUR POR A rORTUNB Tit Atninir r.se is a stirring narrative of four companions who have lo cated a long lost fortune. SHORT FICTION THE COPPER PRINCBA5 B, KIRK Mt'A'ROK It is In the bow eli of the earth w litre the hero has Mb sdvenlurei, and from where he rescues the Trincest. In addition to the three long serial stories, the publication of whkh vrlll continue during the entire year, there will be short stones ol every kind, of which it Is only possible to mention a few thiee here. Hunt, the Owler The Dlockaders A Harbor Mystery c, BTAitLsr j. veruAX t JAitm BAnxm nr joiik tt. spbarb The Plunking of Welkins' dttost A Orcat Haul A Creature of Circumstance El JOIIK XXSDKtCK B A If OS gf BOPH1S BWSTT Bf X0R9AX ROBERTSON ARTICLBS ON SPORT, TRAVEL, BTC. Elephant Hunting In Africa Hi BYDXKY BROOKS First Lessons In Titter and Sheet e tl HVBLir D. r. fARKRR DEPARTMENTS Editor's Tablt, Stamps and Coins, Photograph! 10 Cintt a Numbir (Send for Fm Pmpeetuiy. Subicrlpllitn, 11.00 a Yrar. Postage free in the United States, Canada, and Meilco. Address IIAKFElt & IlltOTlIEHS, Publishers, Franklin Square. N. Y. City, An American Explorer In Africa Bf OTKUO C A It A MB I Laying; Out a Oolt Course Bf ir. 9 VAK TABRKl BtTTPHMIt PRIZE COMPETITIONS Short Stories, Sketching, Photography k M tir ir AB w Stanley I Wrrman 11 tl M. Walvin Cnm Adarnl Toullney II ,'riinv K .203 W. Coal Street, r4 fSjrvJ ANJppAH - PA EVAN J. 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Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the akin la Inva riably obtained by thof who use Poziom'S Complexion Powder. pioq jo UBtiojnd ou pui una too JBino jo iiqaaiuao em putt XlJ; bmoasj aanm am mui uonuaj em joi S100) 8,jU3jnq .juuipjo em ot oiqtuau -iriAU) u IPIW.AV 'pa)Dauuoo jtijedojd SKim laaia nauanjva 10 apBUi suiuuno XiaiHB aiaixau 10 S1S1SU03 IIUX -0IAP juiSUnq-lJUB uuuuBD leAou u saqijossp jaUJilAV tnsuoo aaiBJB Plla 'aubui -J9D 'opjdiaa uiojj juatujJBdap ejuis om 0 Jjodej ti ui '6 aa -uoiaumauAi u.iuiBjun sizztt.i lllAV BI'IX Airs. Stark, Pleasant Kiilgs. O., says, "After two doctors eavo ud my boy to die. I saved him from croup by usiug One Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilagenbuch. mm We've Expected IX Ii 1 la?Z3 And our expectations have been realized. General business is better, which accounts for part of our increase ; but our goods, our prices and our fair, square way of selling shoes accounts for more than anything else. The Factory Shoe Store Is the leading Shoe Store in this region ; its position has been earned, and will be maintained. Our shoes have outside style and beauty, iriside excellence and backbone. We ure selling agents for genuine Lambertville Stagg Proof Rubber Roots, All good things come to us, THE FACTORY -SHOE STORE, TO THE LAHD OF SUNSHINE. And Flowers, the Hand of America, Onll fornln. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Hotite," whloh traverses' a region of perpetual sunshine, where anew -tonus, bllsrards or high altitude are unknown. Pullman first nnd second clam palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkaiuna, Texaa, Old and Now Mexico, Arltona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah ami Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforta of modern railway improvement, guaranteed to all who pur- rbaee ticket via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropa postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 810 ltall road avenue, Kltnlm, N. Y or 891 Ilrond way, New York. 3-Uf W. K Iloyt, CI. E P. Agt. naaMraU tlmt.latn II Vol- lrli-1r.iWft tirl Knwels, Ne-veT sicken, weaken wfripe. W poverty ' M iiiiionnoili. i'li'ol. Minneapolis, Doc. 9. The board of education decided to close the schools - . r . nn1i..Uawih 1 1 HUH llPfflllSfi it has no money, und no legal right to borrow. nnfeJOEPv Prosideiit Sam Keoeives tho Ger man Charge d'Affairos. PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE. Few ap- nrr r I n t n S trip T)ntl. ger to -which the Expectant Moth er is exposed and the foreboding; with which she looks forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. other's Friend so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without the violent protest of Nausea, Headache, etc. Gloomy forebodings ylold to hopeful anticipa tions, sho Tiasses through the ordeal quickly and with llttlo pain, la loft ! ntrnnrr in Invniifdv rtflrfnrm thn nlrrli nnd holy duties now dovolved upon her, and tho time cC recovery shortened. Sent by Mftl1.rn rwelpt pf nrie. It ooPER riOTTt.B. Bock TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS m.llrf Free, containing valuable Information and voluntary uttimonlal.. TMC BRADFIELO RCQULATOR CO., AtLANTA,Qa aOLO OV ALL OWUCOtaTS. Forced to Yield to Oorninn l'oroes, Contrnry to Oerinnii ltlglits llnytlnu JCdltor llndnr Arrcwt llaytl Yielded to Qeirninu.v .Iut In Time. Port au Prince, Haytl, Dee. 9. Count Bchweriu, the German charge d'affaires, was received by the president yesterday afternoon. The public mind continues agitated, and all the regulars and the national guard are In readiness. Shortly before 2 o'clock the president Issued a proclamation to the people of Ilayti, saying that for the second time Ilaytl had yielded to German forces, contrary to Its rights. The govern ment, according to the proclamation, had decided to resist even to the last, but owing to the lack of promised moral Influence, the character of which Is not Indicated in the proclamation, it Is obliged to accept the ultimatum. The proclamation Invites the Haytian peo ple to cease Internal quarrellngo and to labor for the raising up again of the na tion. M. Frederlque, managing editor of The Journal Impartial and alleged au thor of the virulent articles attacking the Germans, who Is accused of desir ing to excite the populace of this place against the government, was arrested yesterday and taken on board a Hay tian cruiser. At the moment of his embarkation there was much excite ment, but order was soon restored. The government has at Its disposition a sufficient number of troops, and is tak ing all the necessary measures to main tain order. THE ONLY j THE PYRAMID PILE ONLY CURE RECOMMENDED BY PHY8ICIANS PERFECTLY 3 ONE. CURE, .THE kS BEING. AFE. cotic or Other PROFESSIONAL CARDS. No Optnra, OocalBS, Nai Poison In li The Pyramid Pile Cure lajpmhabrjr the only Pile Cure extensively recimnliended by pliysi cians, because it is so sate, - o prompt in the relief nflbrded and so far as known the only positive cure for piles excf t a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid file Cure has be come the best known, the cajestatui the moat cxtemivcly sold of any pile- cure before the public. ! Address the Pyramid n , Marshall, Mich., (formerly of Albion, Mkli .)(for book on cause and cure of piles anoV ah bundreda of testi monials from all .art, ui the United Stales, full sized package so cents. If suffering from an) furiujof piles ask your druggiit for a package of RramM Pile Cure and try it to nighl. j Coming Kvefeta. Dec. 2fl Klondike soualat (be Primitive Methodist chnroli. j Dec. 31 Twenty-fourth annual ball of tba Rescue Hook A Ladder Coj, No. 1, at Hob bins' opera house. Don't Tobaoeo spit and smoke Yenr Life Away. , If you want to quit to&soco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic. rail of new lire and vigor,! take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that nfakea weak men strong. Many gain ten pjnnds In ten days. Over 400,000 cuiod. Buy' No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who .'will guarantee a oure. 60u or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or tievr York J. A. MOYER, Mgr. Checks Given With Every Purchase. Twenty-Five Dollars Worth Gets a Beaatlinl rarlor Lamp. ill nil WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnitj For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer, OVERCOATS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED The people of Shenandoah and vicinity now have an opportunity to take advantage of the greatest Slaughter Sale In Overcoats ever known here, Mr. Refowich, the One-Price Clothier, has been selected to offer a large stock of Overcoats on commission, at prices that will bring them within the reach of the poorest. The Stock is Hnytl Ylotdcrt Just In Tlnio. Berlin, Dec. 9. The official account of the collection of an Indemnity from Haytl, accompanied by a salute of the German flag, at Port au Prince, Monday last, says that after the ultimatum of Germany had been delivered to the Haytian government the German cruis er Stein cleared for action and took up position close to the Haytian war vessels. A diplomatic request fordelay In the execution of the ultimatum was refused, and halt an hour before the stipulated time all the demands of Ger many were conceded and the sum In sisted upon as an Indemnity ($30,000 to be paid Herr Lueders) was on board the Charlotte before 4 p. m. The Hay tian government's letter of apology to Germany arrived shortly afterwards. aeliold Necesslt Casonrets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C.C. to-day; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure br all druggists. hid UOttvlut, Conn lite J. A. bund con fyhi. -Alio Jaa conditionally tar. w. it. yhvost, VBTBRIHARY SURGEON. Dmdoato and Late Kealdeat lf.na. (hirgmas th. Uatreralty SiaU t IT. Y. HeAdquarieH -Oommere!al IT.bal, THRBH YHAR COUJBsB. Calls night or day promptly rMf.adtl. jlj X. BtJKKX, ATTORHBT-AT-LAW. Ofllofi Rawn bulldlfiar. Mra.r f Hafa M Centre atreata, Shenandaab. POMKROY. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, 8bnandeab, Pa. JjJ W. 8IIOKMAKKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra atrU. ROF JOHK JOFKS, MUSICAL mSTRUCTOR, Lk Box 05, M ahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under a.na. of th. but IP London ana rails, will give I kb Vloli R. nUI lidot! n . .THlAr unft mI Mrm. Tnn reamnable. Address la ear. of StraaM, A genuine welcome watts yoa at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. nain and Coal Sts. Finest whlikeyj, bears, porter aad ala constantly on tap. Choice emperaao. drlaka and efarani. A M nivlor Hartford ( Vict, John T pardoni'd on Monday! br . the state board of paidnns, m ' arttHv made a desperate attack on Warden Wood bridgp and ihrec of its offlcera. He struck Deputy Hals-deu with a board from his cot, and w lunded Officers Edgett and Knight wit ;l a small knife. Their wounds are not djdnsterotle. Chief Justice Anderson has Men telegraphed to not to sign the isardon, ana tne board will probably revoke their notion. Pennsylvania RAILROAD.- SCnUYKILI. DIVIWON. Novum bkb js, un. Tralna will leavo Shenandoah atur the awn ate for Win an.. nn,.. T:!T5 ava jy.ter, St. iSalr, Portavliie. il.mb. ' Till 1 1 w . . ' It Is easy to catch a cold to get rid of It if you comJienoe to use One Minute Coueli Cure, tt r bronchitis, pneumonia lung troubles. Itispleasia use and sure to cure. u. nnd just n easy res eoughs. colds, 4 all throat and it to take, safe Ilagenbucb. to HlDICIL TRE6TMEHT tfMl ON TBIAL Wm Entirely New and every garment well made, so thafthe Bargains will be rare ones. These gQods are the product of the largest clothing house in New York Cjty, and have been placed on the market because of the assignee's sale. They are to be sold on commission by Mr, Refowich, and this in itself is sufficient to show that the prices are away down. If you want an Over coat now is your opportunity. Take advantage of it. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothr, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Yellow fever continues to spread In Jamaica, and the death rate is high. Chief Justice A. U. Conaway, of the Wyoming supreme court, died yester day. Actress Flo Irwin was badly shocked by an electric light wire on the stage of a Kansas city theater. The cultivation of grain being more profitable, Uohemia next year will cur tall her beet sugar area. Frank M. Duly, of Chicago. Is ac cused of proposing an elopementrhlle standing beside his wife's coffin. Secretary Gage Is preparing a finan cial bill which will be submitted to the house banking committee in about a week. Residents of the Kankakee valley, Ind., are considering the advisability ot erecting beet sugar refineries in that locality. The Missouri supreme court has de cided that John Hunt, Sr must hang on Jan. IS next for the murder ot his daughter, Cattarlna Monreala, who was married by proxy in Sicily to Bartolo Carapezra, of Brooklyn, was allowed to land at the barge oiflco. The whole Spanish garrison of 800 men at Gulsa, Cuba, Is reported to have beten annihilated -by the insurgents In the recent fight at that place, A letter has been received from Daw son City, In the Klondike, which says that the condition of the gold miners In that vicinity Is deplorable. Food and fuel are scarce, and deaths from pneu monia are frequent. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GEAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at about 1 the cost. It la a food drink. full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit, It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. Aeuo of urain-u is better for the system than tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What toffee breaks down Graln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Uraln-O. 15c. and 26c. To Any Rolidble Man. Marveloua appliance and ft., month'a rpmedles of rare porrcrvjlll be sent vn tilal. aetfhout any adtftinre pa vmrnr . b v tbe V reniut com pan jr in t he world In tlio treatment ot men weak, broken, dis couraged from effects of vxeesarM, worrv, over work, tic llappvmiirrlnri.ccured.conpleterea tnratlonor development of all mbuat oondlttons. Tho time of this oflVr In IIIiiIohI. No '". O. I), ach.mei no docptlon n'. eiponnre. Aridreae ERIE MEDICAL MjtttStiZ' mmmmmimmmmmim S "THEY DO THE WORK" 1 BRONCHO 1 IHOMCEOPATHIC -4 2 E p EM EDI ES lQC Relieve and Cure 2 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities of noted E "For everj III, a special pill." 2 If not at Drug Storeo, write Sat: Broiii Chemical Co.,Torikers,N.Y. : Health Hook Mi.lo-1 Free. dftlphls (llroad atreet BUtlo.) in JS IlS Bt IU. II1U 1 J D HI. Oil WMk- ilsa. O . A Sundav.7s a: m '" tor- 10 Sunday ieave Trains leave PrackvlII. for 8h.aaadMk r. 140 a. m. and 12 aL s tl Isa ..j ifij und.y.nWa.m.VdTslpfri' T' p. m. week days. Suadaya lav. a4 1 1 aT5! treBroad atreet sUllon, Pkila Jfc Sea Girt, Asbupr Park. OcUaJ TOt. TrnZ Branch, and intermedial. t3t ll.M, a. m., 8.80 and s.00 p. m. w jk-ilv'. Leave Broad Street Station. PuSSSSSk FOIt NKW TOltK. xp!M week-daya, SK. too iaaiia aaa 7 SB, 8 30, 8 88, 9 SO, 10 Jl (Dlnlnr Oirl II Zl - .2,W..oon, JUS UmllS TtSi AnO. Dining Cars), I 40, 2 SO IDInlnr cu7 mmt .15" s 00, 5 00, 8 rt (Dln!n.rC.lV a Sf -'-?' 1J 01. n irht. (TnH... VV,' .-2.' L W 820, 8 3J, 960. 1021. IDInlK 7C.' V.'iT' " p. m. f.20!6?. ?. 1021. (DlnTna- oTr u. weekSaTa, and 17 43 p. "m" dailr IX a. a.' . m., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For llaltlmr.rn. ...1 W..u .. ! . 10 20, UK, rrutflfS' T(r?f", Cr). 112,; 8 18, 4 41. I a al mini i.im tui mi . ' . . - -' a- wlagt jionai umlted Dining Carl, IT. Sa ffxL lnifCar , 7 31 IDInlng Carl .. i. .idSaS night week dayi. Sundays, i 60 T' g JODrTMllaaal T u . i-w, X la, 4 11. 1320 I teu. Dining Car, 8 55 Dining Oar, til rwT. IngCarJp. m. and U OS nightT J' 1 KOU ATLANTIC CITY. 1 ve Sroad street station via D.lawara rlvai brldgo Hxpreas, 7 OS p. m. dally. nT If vo Market Street Warf-Kxprea. f Bt a a. 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Sundays, SU a a. (accommodation 4 80 and 5 03 p. ai I r, T ?,po S.Iay' AnBicea, Wild vrttod aad R.Uf weekdays. Sundiya, 9 00 a. nt ' 1 i motKSmm Foint-Expreas, 80,a. a...tt. 4 00, 5 00. O. HI. WMlc rl.vi u.;.i. '' . . 'v Uen'l Manager. Gen'l Vtm'ift A Ag. AWN'S TANSY PUIS Caroa-Srao. Co.. Boalon. Mau. flnVril,. .V For sale at Klrlln's drug store and Sa.avaad.aa drug store. IB (elebrated Feiualr lowtlers nevor full siiateat. ii and aiira I axfter fatil ins with Tansy f 4 1'ennyrTa mi and otW Uk rxrlnlmenl. Outvvntoed iuprkfr otlwrt. JWftty ilx. uk iiuv- umon.itiA) 1 xhllzlEl Antl-CIvIl r5orvii' courerenue. Washington, Dec. 9. A paper was circulated In the house of representa tives) yesterday with a view to bringing about a conference of those members favoring a. change In the present civil serviee ayttem. The paper received nu merous signatures. The purpose, tt Is understood, Is to make the conference non-polltlcal In character, and to ex tend It" outside of the membership of tne civil service committee, as some of the men most active In urging a re. vision of the law are not on this com mittee. General Grosvenor, of Ohio, Is among these. The conference is likely to oe n.iu at an early day. Cnnnot Tax Xewapapora. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 9. Judge Prentis has rendered a decision In the case ot the Norfolk Virginian and other dally f newspapers against the city of Nor folk In which the plaintiffs sue for permanent Injunction restraining the olty from collecting a special tax upon newspapers. Judge 1'rentls makes the temporary Injunction perpetual, on the ground that this city cannot levy a taxsvwhlcU the atate does not Imnosi, The case will be taken up to th court of appeals. A Iteport Doillwl, London, Dec. 9. A report from Cairo that strong forces of British troops had Deen ordered to proceed to Maaaawali the Italian headquarter In Brytrhea, Is denied at the foreign office. I'utan end to misery. Doau's Ointment will oure the wont case of Itching riles there ever was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved iu a single night, liet Doan'a Ointment from your dealer. &wmmmmmmmnmmi& FREE OF CHARGE.,.,. 3 TO HERALD" READERS. Twenty Coupons of the HERALD ; Jlil pay for the Workmanship af a Z '"-ott-, iree nana cray.a worth $10.00. Taken from a.y di y- Hnct photogrnph.tlntype or dag.rr. type at M. Heckcr'a Htudlo, 80 Wat C. Centre Street, Shenandoah, r. All iciuiro is do cents ror material. JEr Those who purchase frames dm 5 ft- nothing at all for pictures. Phoi St 5; of frames from 61.60 up. S ST 0PEH SDTTDAYS. muumuuiuMiiuimuiu i . . i. ..it.." mm mmm who read are )rogrereivt and keep lufunnpl ifs tho World's Progrew. The well In. g formed and tliriftv Huuihwiin will - alay- keep jS RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tne Iuhi-h, ne h tHtulHr( miv ntr : Rtlfullt lll-llitttvs I ,IviS- DltUllsa.VlLt.. ami all aolie- uml jmiiiH P-ics 2b in. and &(i c'l c rsattx Prep " t HAChEIT A L ) , Hn.i.aatuhla "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO , SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. kUno in mi join fin 1 r tiUBttlcai afJ U4 pUrtwtdrtjgcihould beuaeti. If you waul th bt.Mt Dr- Peal's Pennyroyal Pills TIipt srapreaspt, sale and ewtaln in malt. Tb. n.nalne (Dr. Peed'a) never Uaci oolut. Seat any where, fl.00, Addisaa rxAJ-Mawoiaa Ce denlaad, 0, For Sale atiKIRLIN'S Drus Store, Shenandoah, Pa. iNDY CATHABTI0 OREC0HSTIPAT10H ! 10 25 50 ALL Aakyour grocer for the "Boyal Tatent 'ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED .""J."'."' "i ","'"- Cawarrtt sr., th. Weal Ixa. uour, anu teae no oiner urauu. it u tue nest iiP10.111! uoiaietirer. a nirtti.int UKiirin in., i anaxo. auntreal. laa..orftew lara. sii. aiwua auauv.
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