EVENING HERALD BSTAllI.ISIIKI) 1870. Published every HvenlnE, Eiwpl Sunday, nl Booth Jardin HtriKET, Neah Chhtbb riia Herald la delivered In Bheuandoan nnd the surrounding tofla fornix oantanneek, pajr nll. .etherfler. Ily mall 100 r year, or J tenia a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments ehorcrdBCcordliiiitto spaceand position. TlipnlllhcM reserve tho tlifht to chance the oirfnori of advertisement whenever the pnb r,;stlpn of news demands It. The tight It lesetved to raJeMany advertisement, whether nattl for or not, i.iat the publishers may deem pf&ner, upon Apr Advertising rates made known abnlieat on. SHtered at the rxHtoOlce at Shenandoah, IV. aeeond class mall matter. THLBPHONK CONNECTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Bvening Herald TUESDAY, DKCBMBEn 91. 1807. ftnil oarrieil Sill before (1 to khIii ts ' lllllll wlio 9f( In this nmhUI must lip irveticy means a qnalitj ;llt and heat that it rtidi KOtliing can he done in oilier world wituour jr. Thin to ftjnjjrgrrwitdpprep marks the dllTenmrii 1h largely (hid nmopJ opposite 11BB8. nounoo pnd- enthufflfWm! The does anvtll on tire. P bo full of in ates liotlu this or H0V te p,: filqtUMnsai. t Sw Advlceto Young rien. Every young man in Shenandoah, ofineolally those engaged in busineis, Is glvdn -wholesoino advice by Rev. Dr. Harcourt, pastor of the Park Avenue M. H. ohuroli, Philadelphia. T116 reverend gentleman delivered a special sermon on Sunday to young bushiest) men. Amid the crowded avocations of life it is still true there is room at the top, and for the young man who haB made up his mind to work, ho is wanted. True it is that Wbrkis of divine appointment; ithas in It tho luv of growth and develop ment, and no man is lifted above it by olroumstances. There are many hirelings in this world men and women, who only think from morning till night of the pittance they are going to get. "This spijjwsays tMlt ?Xerel1 gentleman. IMSjxQ inmireianso, tiegu- gefit&afta',tfa0TltIHliiee& inTJi said : 'The diligent man shall stand before kings.' Half-hoartedness in business is one of the many, and I might say tho chief cause of fuilures. It is so in religious matters also. In the law of business success there is an ascending scale; that is something lost sight of by the young man. He becomes restless and wants to reach the upper round of the ladder with out passing over tho intermediate steps. Every young man should to interest himself in his employer's work that he shall become an im portuiit factor to tho success of the concern. He should be as diligent in his employer's service-as if it were his own. I don't like the term 'wage earners' it is not the proper term. I do like the New England term, 'hands.' The clerk's bunds are the master's hands, doing the master's work as he himself would do it; as faithful in service in his absence as in his presence, and sucli faithfulness is sure of its reward." Speaking of tho muny difficulties in these days in the young man's way, Dr. Hartcourt said: "No man has ever readied true success without difficulties. Difficulties are our school masters to draw out the strength that is in us. The name isjegion of those who under difficulties and discourage ments have, achieved success. The 'Learned Blacksmith' gives us an in Bight into his life in his struggle with poverty and mustering the Latin and Greeklanguages. It is still true that when tlierjj-tlPlr'U'A'.f 'RittrjetoiTnd way.gPhe difficulties in the way of MuffEuucation are perhaps no greater than the difficulties in the way of business. Every young man, I hold should aim at getting into line for himself: This is a healthful ambi tion, and will lead him to.master the business in all its details. 1 1 will give a new inspiration to what otherwise might and often does resolve itself in to drudgery. The young man whose aim is to go into business lor himself is not working for $1.60 per day, more or less. He is working to obtain a knowledge of the business and his employer is giving him a little for his time. I do not believe in the old adage, 'Let the shoemaker stick to his last.' The work in which you first engage may not bo your work ; not the. propor field for yon. Peter Cooper failed in making hats ; fulled as a cabinet maker, locomotive builder and grocer ; but as often as he failed he tried again until he ' sMinJtftia Hgjit tiimf, Then arowned Speaking of the way by which the poor young man may become a capi tallst, Dr. Harcourt said: "Hell yourself, saye part of your earnings; no mat,te,r now meagre your wages you can save a part. Extravagance . is nce-of the sins of our day. Live wlthlfVyenr inooiue, no matter how small that may be : this will keep you fromidepondenco, "Keqpgood ooiii pany. More young men have been ruined by bad com pany than by any other cause that I know of. He that walketh with wise men shall be wise ; but he that is the companion of fools shall be de stroyed "Be- temperate. Remember the manywho have fallen out of lino Dy intemperate habits, ond take warn ing. Touoh not, taste not ; this is the only 6afe course for the young business man to pursue. For your employer to see you ooine out of a drinking saloon will not inorease his oonfldenco in you. Shun the very apperanoe of evil. "Be enthusiastic in the work in which you are engaged; make every thing of Jti and it will become every thing to you. It is not enough that a man be diligent in business; 'fer- Velioy' IS requireu; Kiuwmg, nuniug-. A warmth bordering upon transport, that moves every spring of the heart ma fitlllWhf pertain mimm mm svaee in lni-;i nos lnpii II it. rat or tlie uilleience we i nfofessed Christians; the fervency is lukewiirm- ils the Scriptures de where." Herllft, here thi squad Quel Yellow The tol vorahl; Great la 0 mi long aOi ordinate as a peBl Caocl) London,' ' to the Dtj; there have 1 several tjtn lat few da.;1 man soltHert been sever tlea conflati that report Evergreen urday after) Creek Mill fi men lnstai other an4 of, the mm roe Sulllral lower part o t--The rumor Is rnrrrnt '.Prltlsli A-Ull en oi ilt s cd tc pail fni B, at the riiironr" (1f the kmably to imvipy It jDeinian iirenn If fa- actlon on the iiart of pelpaert Inland, which ' of Corea. is 4D mlleH broad. It Is suh- and has been uacd tictit. nrttinn SoUIIpi-h K'u-lit. t. 'jkX.-A Vienna dlspa'ch Tettfrraph reports that fan aansuinary conflicts at ICka In Prague during the I between Cstech and Oer- Twenty-flve men have f wounded. The authori sed the Czech newspapers t the affrays. m Holler Kllln Three. IA1H.. Dec. 21. Late Pat- fen the boiler of the Bear Snpany burst, killing three By, family lnJurinR one (Jttnding three more. Two Hre Jack Cllpp and Mon Bear Crei k 1b Jn the Mom i. e i mnty. Constipation. A Disease that Is Numbering itr. Vic tims by Hundred of Thousands. Constipation is a disease that stops the m.T hinevy of the body, it puts eery organ out of condition. Dis ease spreads into the entire system, all be cause there Is a nttic obstruc- For Inlfants and Children. Tit ht .lull' CP" Chlr.-.S( yesterday v Wllllpn Srr) the rolil-ei-v on Oct. 2J la to hold Hetti and John t. eharse uoii were voted M stealing. V: a human boi in a crave. side of nav ghouls brok itway with t the bodies y lutes the cri Miss Allie friuhtfnlly bm Pain wat ius Witch IIhzvI without lent remedy. 0 Dr. Kvoil Lani n-tc A. HelniUl a cab:ctrrJ that the celebraiec cently uu he bequea hlB .estate Is lntimati deceased In PhlladJ Evans left millions. steps to si France to Is on oierr tion in the bowels. People say their heads trouble them. They have r.o energy They cart sleep. They arc nervous. Appetite is poor. Down at the bottom of all is constipation, which is one of the things that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy always cures. Here is proof: Mrs. Julia A. Yeaple, of Kingston, N. Y., says: "If it were not for Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy I think I should die from constipa tion. It gives me an appetite, pro duces refreshing sleep, and cured me of a nervous affection I had fo years. I could not live without it." All Urutglttt tell t for ill a bottle. r.l , 'ten VTi.n ..,,! Ml Wt v H h llni B'in'.v "lie Biand Jury Inflict , Pjyto- suite, Jlo., for the Dunnlns morgue t. With him it os voted -y Ullrich, the watennian, adea, the. teamster. The which the Indictments as burglary, and not body wer the laws of Illinois r has-no value unless It 13 The theft of bodies out- B is not larceny, nut me l open a door and took tetn the shrouds in which tre wrapped. This constl he of burglary- Does youi was harnmrj sparks were : you horrible dock Blood Iiidlniinfj Indionapd LEEDY'S BIG SCHEME. ICnnn' Uovornor Will i'ropose b SMdO.OOO.OOO Unnnl. Topeka, Kan., Dee. Jl. Governor Leed.v announces that he will present a scheme to the Nebraska Irrigation convention which, if carried out, will i lloiilies. Norfolk. Va . was rlea on the face nnd neck antly relieved by DoWitt's .Ite, which Iiealdl the .injury a mr. It Is the famous pile IlHgeubiirh. tMlH-:,l . of tl.i:i ' from iJ I"r. Th. en i:u.f '-.'C. -I. vr. Chpiles .I;; aii.i'jtin.lTj;; i;oe Evans, thf men. n-'ii Pail: . ! .ft r. :A the g,ff,t rela.ives In hi. n .,111 in whir h I' poi lion of .imei k:a. It In. the cablf srem that the proviJuU tor a memorial Ilia. It is said that Dr. l estate valued at several ii heirs hnve already taken 1 legal representatives to k after their interests. cu i at., niuk members S fpw nVillnnlW flpr 1R frmW n. m. in winter. Ai feat It onfl Hx-r:niii?io! liuiraio, Daniels, wlffl Bunreme emi Bented thett district, w In his ollleU In his ollleS died last nlWt end feel ns tliough somoono S it; as tlioiiBh a million lug 'out of the eyes? Have k n ess of the stomach ? Bar ters will euro you. I x" ;juip.' rfUnnuoo. a, Doc. 21. The clty coun- by a vote of 12 to 7. two ng absent, passed a eur- e prohibiting children un usine the streets after : ummer and 8 p. m. in the effort will be made to de- reconsideration. rerAotmU -Conducted Tourft v!n 1'enin). Vnutu Ilnilmnil. Season oc 1807-8. he Persoually-Conductetl Tourist Syatem fjrf rejnuyltaiiia. Kuihoail Company Ulho flt complete and elaborate tyitt-m of easure traveling and elglit-Ptclng yet de- vised It la the consummation of the ultl mato ideo In railroad travel, tlio final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For the seaton of '07 nnd 'OS it has arranged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Ilarrisbnrg January 8, January 87, February 10, and March ll. With the exception of 'the first party going and the last returning, all of these parties will travel by the '"Golden Gate Special" be tween Now York nnd California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will loavo New York and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 22, and March S. The first three admit of a stny of two weeks In tho "Flowery Stnte." Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 180S. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ngton. Three six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 29 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave Now York and 1 iiiladilpliia December 23, January 20, Febnury 10, March 10, April 7 and" 23, Washington. Seven tours will leave New York nnd Philadelphia December 23, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of tho above tours. giving ralos and full information, may be procured oiU'ourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; 880Kulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. snmii ImnlolK Dona. J., Dee. 21.-Hon. Charles for 28 years served on the rt bench and also renre. L'hirty-thlrd congressional stricken with paralysis yesterday afternoon. His yesterday afternoon, and t. He was 71 years old. jpt Backache All Curod flow Also Salt Rheum and 'jlWnoy Troubles. "I had sallrnel'm Bnd kidney trouble, and began taM1 IIo'J'1'J Sd-.oavai.illa. Be fore taking Mr-lndicine I could not sleep at night and Vf 1ck a'-'hed BO tnuch that Joould not Hi " a, u wa,! Obliged to at nigh . I am now able to Uoc; nil niiht." Qkohoi; rCrecc, Pern i.-lvnnia. Sarsap&nEla mo one True moon runner walk thi floes go to bed nnd BlMMOV, II.irB 1st a VONFp ire all liver Ills. 28 cents, MAS CTIONERY. jPure sweetness. No ' ""OK'iSer from impure con- fvjtionery. we sen the M j. . . i i . , t snu uesi. Always being: made in our iiastabllBliment daily. excellent assortment Mie holidays. Look at our shod Wtdows or pay our store an lailff1.0"-. We have a11 10 grades and d NEW YORK 110 H fONFECTIONERY COMPANY, or(h Main Street. CI.EARY Superior a J all prices'. '6 EXTRA FINE QUALITY ginqker ale, - arsaparilla... aovianKon john w.xebdt, rause the arid plains to blbsaom as the roae. A 1.700 mile canal from Mon tana to Texaa la the atartllne propo. sltlon to be formally made by Governor Lecdy. The purpose of the canal would be to divert the flood of waters of the Mlssc.uil nnd Mississippi valleys, Im pound them and let them down when wanted. The canal would tap the Mississippi river at Milk river In Mon tana and empty into Ited river In Tex as. The governor saya'that the cost would be $360,000,000. The Discovery of the bay. Aug. J. Bogel, the leadiug druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only tiling that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. 1". Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed forit ; it never fails, and is a sure aire for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for'Consumpllon, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints, tree trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Cbnrrro IIIm J'nilior "With Abduction. Pittsburg;. Dec. 21. Nicholas P. Sny der, president of the Snyder Oil com pany, a millionaire, living at Shady and Wllklna avenue, East End, was ar rested last evening on a warrant is sued by his son, W. M. Snyder, charged with abduction. V. M. Snyder charges that his Infant son, "Ward Snyder, Jr., aged 10 months, was abducted by his grandfather, and Is now kept in hiding. He says that while he and his wife were out shopping the elder Snyder and wife drove to his residence and carried the lntant away with them. Father and son are said to have been at log gerheads for some time past owing to buslnesss complications. FISHERMEN PRODADLlT L0ST.1 Two Glotioestor Solioonom, Cnrrvlntf n Total of Twenty-six Men. Gloucester, Mass., Deo, 21. On Oct. 1 the schooner Anne and Mary, Cap tain John RlRaworth, snlled from this port on a hnnd lining trip to George's Banks. She carried an exceptionally good crew of about 13 men. On Oct. 26 the vessel put in at Long Island. Me., for a second supply of bait, and many letters were Bent from that port to the families of the crew In this city. Soon after the vessel left Long Island the North Atlantic fishing grounds were swept by severe gales, In which many Gloucester crafts narrowly escaped foundering and others made provincial ports In badly damaged conditions. The Anne and Mary was not among the number, and no tidings of her have ever been received. It will be 12 weeks next "Friday since the vessel sailed away. Another Gloucester schooner which Is long overdue and given up for lost ts the John F. McKencle, Captain Mc Kenzle, which sailed for a alx weeks' halibut trip to the Grand Banks. She has been gone 11 weeka. The Mc ICensle was the largest and beat fitted vessel sailing from this port, and her crew included 18 picked sailors. Don't Tobacco Spit and SmokeYour Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and lorovor, bo made well, strong, magnetic. full of new life and vigor, taVoNo-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample' mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago or New York. CALIFORNIA. I'ersonully.Conducted Tour via Pemiaylva 'Ilia Kailroatl. America is a groat country. In variety and grandeur of natural scenery it is unrivaled. Its wooded heights, its fertile valleys, its oounuiess plains, its ruggea anil rocky moun tains, its greut lakes, its balmy slopes arc the adininition of all mankiud. To traverse this great country, to behold Us diversities and its wonders, Is u liberal education, a rovelation to the immured metropolitan citizen. The Personally conducted. Tour to California under the direction of the Pennsylvania liall rottd Company which leaves New York on January 8, 1H9M, afTords a most excellent op portunity to view the vast variety aud bound less beauty of this marvelous laud. The party will travel westward In special Pullman cars in cliarge of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon, stopping en route at Omaha, Denvor,Oolorado Springs, Mauitou, Garden of tho Gods, Glen wood Springs, and Salt Lake City. In Cali fornia visits will be made to Monterey and the famous Hotel Del Moute, Santi Cruz, Han Jnse, Los Angeles, San Diego, Uiversido, San Bernardino, Badlands, and Pasadena. The party will return on the "Golden (iatu Special," the finest train that crosses the Cont inent leaving Los Angeles February 2, and stopping at Tucson, El Puso, and St. Louis. Eighteen days will be spent in California. Bound-trip rate. Including all necessary ex penses during the entire trip, $839 from all points on the Pennsylvania Itstlroad System auat. nf Pfttahnrv SftAfl frnm Pittel.iif " WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't gi to them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Grain-0 T It is delicious and nourishing mid takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tbe choice grades of coffee but costs about i as much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 5c. Opera House, O. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. 6-NIGHTS ONLY-3 -CpMAIENCING IHONMY, DEG. 20. east of Pittsburg itinerary and ful agents, or address Geo. W. IJojf tion, Philadelphia, Up to pate for Pains and Aches. Everybody says lied Flsg Oil, 25c. (iruhler Bros., drug store. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. itinerary and full information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Bovd. AaslMmt General Passenger Agent, Broad StreerKta- At and Of an&e Champagne. Three ISntlre New Trains Vttr Southern Hallway's Florida Service. The Southern Hallway will inaugurate its Florida Limited on January lTth, Tho three trains built fer this service are the lluest that have ever been turned out by the Pullman Compauy. This season's schedule will be tbe fastest and moat con- venlent ever operated between Eastern cities and the r sorta of tbe Bouth. Tba Florida Limited will have Broad street station dally, except Sunday, at 2:36 p.m. and arrive at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. in. and St. Augustine 2:20 p in. Write to' John M. Beal, District I'absengcr Agent. HgU Chestnut street, Phila tlelplu t, i'nr furt liei information aud advance Pullin.in reservations. Prociniity cuuies "iiiicki'st tu the mBQ whose liver is in good condition. De Witt's Little Karly lilwrn are famous little pills for onnLipation, hiliuiisuerts, iudigtstion and all stomach and lwer troubles. ('. II. llageu-buth. JOHN A. HIMiYELEIiVS Superb Company. Headed by the Popular Players MISS BEATRICE EARLE and CHESTER DeVONDE Aud the wonderful child artist ifcBABY JOHNSON. Augmented by Howson's 20th Century.'Band and Orchestra. New Specialties. Illustrated Songs lUngniriccnt Scenery. Prices. - - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. .CHASES BloodKerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. IWHRT IT ICI Tho richest of all restort VHIIHI II Id I tivo foods, because it re- E laces the essentials or life that aro ex austed by disease, Indigestion, hlsh living, overwork, worry, oxcesses, abuse, otc. WHAT IT DOES! JJfMSM digestion perfect tt creates eolld flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made stronrr the brain becomes uetlve and laar. It rostoros lostvitallty, stopsall wast ing drains and wonknean tn either sex, and as a female regulator Iiiib no equal. Price 60c, orflvo boxes 32.00. Druggists or by inalL We can help you. Advice and book, free. w dto Ua About Your CaseT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. riie Florida Limited Will Again 'Run on I the Southern Hallway. The Florida Llmltsd, which is tbe syn onym of all that is elegant In modern nil- way trains, aud which (luring its former servic has been a prime favorite for tourlsta from the North seeking the mild aliraate of Florida, will be placed In servlco by the Southern Hallway about the first week In January. 198. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vestlbnlad between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustino will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not herttfre piesented, and whloh will bn destined to add still farther to IU already wen tsisDiisiieu popularity. ineHeutlioin Hallway is having built for the Florida Limited service three tralns.each containing a dining ear, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all IU appointments and eaulnnnd with the very latest devices and appliances ior me comiort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as ret been announced, it can be stated that it will lie the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia nnu oi. Augustine, ana will be so plannal mnr, passeugers can leave Ph lade nh la t some convenient boor during tbe day and ar rive ni or. Augustine before nlghtfnll of tho lollowlng day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lurther I nfnrtnn. Hen addressed to Jno. M. Beall, District rassenger Agent, Southern Itn lwav. B9 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-26-tf Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They oAen sar, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be hUwedaatrrjheJ- f..l j!-t- t fr- ... W mvcsui uieuicme cancel iveinp's iiaisam, which is so'd on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent el W"CURE GUARANTEED." "flEJ Nclt'-nbiKPa Hutit lal Disunite. Vnr- M Seocele. Stricture. No Cuttlntr vf u.aa ITnilnrnl ....! UnNiMa . u'rolnnrnntd 0L00D POISOH In nllcneii .Freh cnvei cured in, 'l inlUcliiyH. BcndlOcti, Bttunpafor ttxnc "rriith.,ronlvtriieinedlcaltooJcE3iTXMlnff Quack t&XakoIattltuteMUelrtriclu&Bclicmea, IBS IQennsylvania i RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILL DIVISION. Novkmbbk 33, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah atter the abuv. aate lor W) titans, Ullberton, Fraekvllle Dai Water, Bt. Clair, Pottsville. IfftnibiirKv l!oJlxi. T-44 T31.Aun KTn.l I r . . delphla (liroad street station) at CuS Mi'l 11 r a. ra. anu 4 aj p m. on ween aays. sunuajrn, 6 OS a. m.i 8 10 p. m. For Pottsville and Inter ra. week: any 9 mediate atatlonfl onlr 917 ounuuj B, ? ij n. 111. Trains jearo rracKTiue ior Biicnundoat 1040 a. m. and 12 81. 5 41. 7 52 and 10 47 n Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and S 41 n. in. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10 H a. m. and iz:t, a 10, 7 ; and 10 20 p. m. yundn at 10 40 a. in.( S 15 p. m. Leave PJilIadelph-Sa, (Broad Btreet station), tu Shenandoah at 3 81, 8 35 and 10 19 a. m 4 10 and 7 p. 111. weeic days. Sundays leave at 6 60 n. n Iave Broad street station. Phlladeluhln. u Hea Olit, Anbury Park. Ocean Grove, Lot Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8-10 ii.is, a. hi.,o.ou niiu .uu p. iu. woeKHUayg. Leave Broad Street Station, Phlladclpulu, FOR NEW YOIUC 8 S3, 9 00, 10 21 (Dining: Car), 11 00 a. ni, Din In Cars), 1 40, 2 CO (DininR C..r) S SO, 350, 4 GO, 5 00, 0 56 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 NUGGETS OP NEWS. The alverllPB orKanaa will ask the government not to retire greenbacks. A restaurant at Chrloman, 111k., a prohibition town, waa blown up by dynamite. Lewis Leland, one of the family of the famoua hotel men, died In New York, nged fiB year. Italy's chflmlicr of deputies again re- fuaed Buppnrt to Premlfr Hudlnl, and he again threatens to resign. A hill Is to be Introduced In the Mary land legislature for the protection of the song birds In that state. St. Louis Judges say the oltlxens are wnrnnted in arming themselves for protection against the many thieves who Infest thnl city. Jack nnltnn. of Alaska fame, thinks that the government can use horses to much butter ndnntage than rein deer In Its relief expedition. Pnlls.lt senders from the Roman Catholl'' church In Chicago are said to be gaining many recruits all over the world for the Independent Catholic Church of America. Followed by Heart Dlseate, Oured by DIl. MILES" HEART CURB. fttctl after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50?W.ine. dl Btruc' lon Tria, sire free. At al. ciuggisU. TuT' Express, week-days. 8 30. 4 Oo. i 50 5 15. a 50. 7 S3, 8 2-, 8 33, 9 50, 1021 (Dlnliiff Car), tl 00 a. nl, 12 00 noon, 2 83 (Limited 100 ana 4 21 p. ra, 00 o iaj, o 00, 9 uo, luzi, (iiu.ins: unr), 11 us b. m, 12 85, 105 vDililiiK Cftr) 2 80 (Dintlv Cor), 405 (Limited 4 22 Dlnlnc Car). 6 20. S SS.tDlnlnr fi.pl 6 35, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 nlgllt. express ior jioston witnoui cnange, ll w a m., ireek-days, aud 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llMltlmoro and Washington, 3 59, 7 39, 8 82, 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 12 00, 12 31 (Dhilnif Car), 112, 818, 4 41, 5 20 Oonrres slonal Limited, Dining Car, 017. 955 (Dl. ing Car, 7 81 IDinlng Cur p. in., nnd 13 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, II 28, a. in.. 1209, 112, 4 41, (520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, 55 Dining Car, 781 Din ing Cur p. m. and 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rive bridge Express, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave Market Street Wart Express, 8 59 a m 200, 4 00,5 00 p. ni. Sundays, 8 43, 9 4( a. m (accommodation 4 80 and 3 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wildnrmd and rtollj Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avolon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 00, p. la. weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. u. For Somers Point Express, 8 59, a. in., 2 90, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. D. HOTCHINSOir, J. R. WOOD, Genl Manager. Oen'l Poss'g'r Agt. THE RUSH To Alaska Incorporated Capital, In the Spring will be Tremendous. The most profitable business will be In trans portation and merchandising and in furnishing food and supplies to the multitude of Gold Seekeia in short, a general Trading. Mercan tile and Steamship business. It was so In '49 It win ue so in m The Alaska Transportation and Development Company $5 000,000 """ To meet this demand, will own and otlUMis OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON. Connecting with Its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, SneelaUv adanted for rmsseniter buslnewi- carrv. Ing to that country an immense amount of sup- llfs and equipment for the miners, as well us urnishtng them transportation for tliemselVM and their roods, and establishing Trading Stations t different points. An opportunity is offered any person, be they of small or large means, to ouy snares oi bwok in tuis ootnpany and participate In the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next IS months. Shares arc offeicd at $1,00 each par value. non-MseMblet and will b offered for a liintMd time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying lamer dividends. Wbile numerous savings banks and banks bave suspended, transportation and trading compaulea were never seen in tbe list of (allure. Tills stock la out. ot the most desirable Investments offered tbe public. Tlie Incorporators and stockholders who nre connected with this ooiupauy are men at wtda experience in similar uinlntaklriEs and men whose names are sunicient guarantee ot the standing of the coniaiiy, to wit : ALllBItT C. P.LATZ, I'res Vol Mate Itrew Oo., Milwaukee. HON WJI. E. MASON, United States Senator Irom Illinois D. Q. HDWAltDS, Vass. Tranio Mgr. O. H. Ss D. It. 11 , Otnolnnatl. PRANK A.JIKOHT, oj Clias. Kaaatner A Oo , Clilcairo. Oil AS. II. ItOOKVKLL,THrttaMr.O I, .t L. R. H., (Mouon lloute) Clitosco W. O. ItlNKAIttiON.aenMl'aas. Agt. O, N. O k T. I'. It. tt., Ciinclnuali, O. II W. OKIFFITH, l'rea First National lUnk. Vluluburr.Mias. I'ltUI). A OTTE, lt elgliteen years with Shelby llank, Shelby vllle, lnd. J. 11. l'lIILLira, O-shler First Nat'l Hank, Vlckubunr, Uiw. And hundreds of others equally prominent Address and make all money iwyable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, Fisher Uutldlng,, Cor. Van Buren & Dearlwrn St., CHICAGO ILL GILLIES 8 GO; "I waa run over by a lumber wagon. Did notezpecttollve. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed me with Dr. Thomas Kolec trle Oil, nnd I waa cured. Wo linvo great faith In Thomas Eolectrio Oil." Mrs. Wm. F. Babeook, Norvell, Mlcli. Jiiiokot Knockout on floeord. Lynn. Mai B., Dee. 21. What la claim ed to lie the lecord In knockouts was made last Qlght at the Hoffman club, when Mike Htuplns, of this city, put Tom yran, of Maiden, out In Ave and half seconds. The previous record was si :- seconds. Five ('rem,. l In arpnninii Fnotors-, Fafnr'!'rUL Spain, Dec. 21. Owing; to the dtstrucllon by Are of ar. asphalt Dncaloca five persons have been burlum fatli and 36 have been injured. Several pe6piU"& HSliirWtli In the ruliis. It Is easy to catch n cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence to use One Minute Cough Cure, lc cures couKhs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and nil throat and l(in(! troubles. It is pleasant tn take, safe to Use and sure to cure. C. II. Uasonbuch. VU ,rf.t. ' -" .Mi- Its' of I1 ?. f '. c.';ri,T8, of WIntcrsct, Iowa. t and tnanufacturo; i. . I IX. MOMi TTAn rMm "Ttfnw. .go an attack of LaOrlppe Mi too with a weak hetrt. I had run down In flesh to mcro skin nnd IxJne. I could not slcpp ly Ins down, for smothorlng spolU! 'frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear ot suddcu death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over ullili. My local physician prescribed Dr. Mlloa'BoartCureandin a few days I was able to sleep well and tho palms gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In every way than I aave for years. Dr. Miles' Iteraedlos arc sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefit or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and -OTAnrca 1 roc. Address. B. MILdStEi'ICTAIjfJBirDliiihs.rtiTaa' raw 5- Restoret M A Ha I one of posstes. lTslt. Handoomo Complexion J the greatest charns a wowaa oaaf Pozzom's CourLaxiOK Fowsiual A "BIG" SAVING! NEW YORK, ST Broadway. POTTSVILLE, Green's Bld'g. Brokers in Stock,Grain and Investment Securities. Direct Private Wires to All Principal Cities. liifonuation.cliccrfully given over the telephone E. C. GORSUCH, MANAGER. The workingmeu can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at there- t markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10B NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors .above Merchants' Bank. Schuylkill Dental Parlors : : 7 North Jardin Street, . 1 A, first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best. Artificial Teeth, - $8.O0. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHINQ OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. . NO CHAHGES FOIt EXTRACTING WHEN TEETH ARE ORDEWlD. BEST SILVER FILLINQ, ... . so Cent GOLD FILLINGS, .... $i.ot nui up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s CcnU All our work is accompanied with a guarantee. WE DON T MISREPRESENT o u R igfReadymade Clothing D OUR GREAT 0510 - oq - spit Qf Ready-Made Clotliing, Hats, Caps and furnrshing- Goods to be sold 25 per cent below cost, until bur large stock has been disposed of. The stock consists of Mqn's and Boys' Fine Overcoats, Men's Suits in all styles, Boys' Suits in all styles, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Gloves and Furnishing Goods. y "v ".' No Reasonable Offer Refused.: iCome and Get First Choice. This is a gfand opportunity for the buying public to -secure good first class clothing, wich is due to my retirement from the clothing business. Our storejs a Mecca for clothing pur chasers. We always lead others follow. Our stock consists 6'f new, clean, stylish and the best of ready made garments. This js no fake, but an actual closing out sale. L. REFOWICH, ; The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
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