i riic HernTi surrounding Ml. o the cjirtleftW nents oliArffcd nccorilltiei Tim tiubllflhcra reserve the rli7! MMltlnii of advertlacim xt whence Mm of netri dr-mnnda tt The riB -reservedtoreje'sny ftdvcrt.scnjcnt whetti Ihfproper. AdvertlalnR rates msde known upon application. Rlitercd at the postoffice at Hlienandoali. r.. an second class roan matter. TKLKniONK CONNEOTION "All the News That's Fll loMnt." Evening Herald MONDAY. DECI2MHEU 87. 18D7. ,, No. man can bu provident of his tlmo who Is not prudent of tlieohoioo of his company. Jeromy Taylor. Mn. Huyan will obsorvo that Mexico pays its foreign interest in gold. This is something never con templated in the Bryan financial scheme. Thk arrival ill New York of 400 ,(J)ales of Havana tobacco is heralded as quite an event. It is an instance of the extent to which our trmle With Cuba has been destroyed. A Maryland genius has boon very successful with a submarine boat de signed for the purpose of locating and raising sunken cargoes. The boat has made several cruises pn the bottom of the I'atapsco River, and on one occasion was within hailing 7Hstanco of Arthur P. Gorman. Not a single member of the l'enn flylvania delegation in Congress has -u.b yet intimated thut ho will not be a candidate for re-election, but it is feared some of them will not get thero again. There will be no popu Jar Presidential ticket next year to ,-pull 'em through, OflleiAi, notification has been given to the publio that tho three big Now York companies, tho Mutual Life.the 'Equitable and the New York Life, will on the 1st of January, 1808, raise the premium rates charged on all classes of insuranco policies and at the same time reduce the standard of reservo to 3 per cent. I.Aunn.o, Del., is in a flourishing condition and the next census is confidently expected to show up well. One day lastweok, nine boyand three girl babies wore born and on tho following day eight couples were married and flvo couples more have since been married. The report adds that preachers and doctors are busy, a statement which appears to be a trifle superfluous. Thk present strength of the United States navy iB officially stated at 140 vessels of all kinds, including 9 first olass battle-ships, 2 second-class battle-ships, 2 armored cruisers, 0 double-turreted monitors, 13 single turreted monitors, 13 unprotected cruisers and 10 gunboats. It is gratifying to learn that the number of steel torpedo-boats has been in creased to twenty-two is what the MinerBVille -JSS Press, whose erfifni- f nenx member of th society, lias to say of the motron- Oils of Schuylkill oountvi "Shennn doah has made one hundred and elghty-nine applications to the Schuyl kill court for licenses to deal out in toxicants. Why don't tho people of that place petition their Council to put a shed over the. entire town and make one big European whiskey shop out of it at onco ?" A caucus of tho Populist members of Congress is soon to be held for tho purpose of determining their atti tude on public questions. This seems like an unnecessary waste of time, since it is always a safe predio tion.that this class of statesmen will be against everything that is desired by other people. Instlnotively the Populist is an obstructionist, and this is so true of the average reform Con gressman that ha usually manages to get in his own way before the session is & month old. President McKinlby's mother wrote a little sketoh of hig early Hf0 which has In it more worth than many campaign biographies. Allud ing to her family cares she said in one of those simple sentences that say bo mueh: 'I did the best I could' of course, but had six children, and I had all my own work to do " Her experience is that of mil lions of women who "do their own work" and doit so well that their memories, are blessed in countless homes. A good woman's work Is never done, and it is doubtful if the busiest man labors more industri ously than does the ordinary, careful housewife. Robbed the Crave ml t,.r?l5R.W "Mih llr. Jh Three pfiyJetoil flu! .t!"' bl d tI. A frl..l .SI""." "P- I'O! ' roe up. Fortuu the tint bottle ,JH..IEL& .Jf nrlri I !' uie forthi'Teei enieut, am now a wll man I know they sttre'd my Noo .hn "Another victim n." Only 50 CHAIILBS J. BONAPARTE. Josenli 13onarte, of tills city. He li the gratidiori of Napoleon's brother, Jerome, whw became king of West- phalla, and Mince the death of hi? brother, Jernftie Napoleon, In 1891, he haa been thf head of the Bonaparte family In Anierlca. old and a baqhelor. He Is now B6 years TO CUlUl ,V OOI.IJ IN ONI3 DAY. Take lAXntiVe; Jlromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refujid the money if it Inila to cure. 85c. TI(" genuine has I,, ii. i;. on each tablet. THH FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Kiillro New Trains Tor Southern ttuUw'ly'H I'lornln Si-rvlue. 'the Southed ltnllway will Inaugurate It Florida Limits jl on jHiiuary 17th. 1899. The three trains toj lit fer this sen ire are the ntiest turn m e aver been turned out by Company. Thin season's the Pullman acliedulo will be the fastest and most i-on- vi nlent evero jeraled lietween Kastern cities mnl the r aorta ot the South 1 lie i lorma Limited will leve llroad street station dally. except Sunday! at 2:80 p. m. anlnnlvo at Jacksonville a 1:10 p. m. and St. Augustine 2:20 p. m. Wrfte to John M. ltenll, Diet i let Passenger Agcfi it, 820 Chestnut street, rhiln- delphia, for fujrther information and advance rullumn reser utiuiis. For Infants and Children. Is on wta;;er. noolnivn tlnmtu Hv llcnten. Columhua, Kurt!!, who movement O , Deo. ?7. Charles 1 leadliiB the antl-Hanna the Kepubllcnne mvf "We have Ij nna beaten. It ! ns koo.I as settled. He refuses RepublleaiU for Hannai will niakel tell you it is all t.ett'..'d.' B (live the names of thi wno wtll refuse to vntt mt It Is understood that tu lis list nubile next week. He expect hat the fusion Ilepuhllcan of Hamlltoi county who are elected on the Dcmoj ratio ticket will support Hanna, but declares that will not save nun. Should be In medicine che traveller's ftri every family t an 1 every They arc invaluable whe 1 the stomtich ll oat ot order cuit lioKdncbe, bllioumeis, and all Urr troub. 1. Mild find efficient. 26 centi. ALWA' INSIST mm CHOCOLATE nvrvrriirn fOB nRINKIHG COnKIMR RSKIUIi'fl? cS s Pills a nroinTTrT-fllfi4 r0R """''Mr SUPPER a promt- I UOuUf CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Onqt-tKij EVEKYlVncKC. THE RUSH In the Spring will be Tremendous. The most pri'"able business will be In trans portation and jMrcliand'slne and In furnishing food and Biiiiil"es to tllB multitude of Gold Heekeis-lnshi'rt. central Trudlnt. Meroan i lie and Mtf am'"I' business. It woS so In M9 It will be so In MP- The AlasKa Transportation and Development Company ",Ca"p,U.l!d B5 000,000 -"-'ul To meet this d niand, will own and operate Its OWN STEALERS, BOATS AND BARGES 1'N THE YUKON, Connecting wjtl1 ltB own Iln "f large and Maenl UleDt 0ceun Steamers, -,MlK. .,!,. dforimsaeiiiierbualneaa earrv- Ing-to that ooui,r' an hninerine amount ot sup- u?ment for the miners, as well as oil-- anil urnlshlntlhs!" tnportBtlon for themselves ad their lis, and establishing Trading: Htatlons at dil rem points. An opfiortunlty is nn, be ttiey of small or large ibarea of stock In this company In the , onered any means, to buy ana paruoipsi BNI .M0US DIVIDENDS sure to be eari within tlio next 12 months. snares ai e orreied at $1.00 each liar value, noi and will be offered lor a limited only, Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying li arr ar dlvidonda. While numerous savluBs bank? and banks nave atispeuneu transpprlaUoo aud Iradlmr oomuaideu wen never seen nt of the rfiie lias 01 iNiiurea. i ins stocK is ,14 desirable Inveatmenta orTered the puolto. aiors and aUHikholders who are iiie inowaei uoiineoted 1 ibis company are men of wide eltullar uudertakium and inun are suMoleut auaruutee of the expertenM U' whose naOH lAmilnifOI r nvivr f a n company, to wit : TATZ, Pre Vul Blati Ilrew Co., JliiwauiMl HON WJI.1 MiHON, United States Senator Paaa. Tratlic Mlt. II. nuan. ,T, of Cbas. Kaestner & Co , CUI CJIAB. I WELL.TraflU- Mirr. C I. ,t L It. H eon ttouta) Chicago Bun, ueni raaa. A (ft. u. n. u tt., ttncinimtl, O. Til. I'rca First National Bank. Je T. P. if. It W QBIPri Vl.ksbiuji KItKt). A ff .Miss. PTE, past eighteen years witli Shelby IU J. II. I'lIILL lk,tHu-lt) villi', Ind. 1, Cashier First Nut'l Uank Mlaa. Viakaburt And bundrsw of others epiall promt nent d mako all money pu utth- to Autirea w The Alaska TrPsportatlon& Development Go,, To Alaska1 Pisluirllulldliiit, Van ltiiri-11 it Diarlxtrii Sta., CHICAGO ILL ore abl0H. Ill'.llln!, ll.1P .'on. the pcit value 1n indigestion and nmpoicd of the dl- 1 1 1 -ii , liismuth, Golden Seal mill n Mum idiit, prepared ir the form it "i ','i.un Incnrs pleasant to the taste, i urn mil mi in cmry when traveling, harmless to the most delicate tomnrh, and probably (lir - ili -I. most effectual euro yet discovered tin iiiiliesiiun, sour stomach, loss of appetite ml Hcli, nuise.i, sick headaches, palpitation oi heart, nnd the many symptoms arising ti fm imperfect digestion of food. They curt Ih'chusc they cause the food to be promptly and thoroughly digested before It lias time to sour, ft rm 'nt and poison the blood aud ner vous s ste-ii. Over six thousand people in the state of Michigan alone in 1894 weie cured of slom- li troubles by Stuait'a l))spepsia Tablet, l ull rtieil packages may lie found at all druggists at 50c, or sent by mail on receipt f price from Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich. Send for free book on stomach diseases. ANOTHER WASHINGTON SUICIDE. Friend of tho I.ntoMIH Horliert HiiUh Hop I, ITe In Shoot Intt. WaBhln?ton. Pec. 27. The recent tranic dmth of Miss Leila Herbert, the daughter rf the ex-secretary of the navy, la riven as the reason for the suicide which occurred yesterday, of Miss Annie Virginia Welli, an accom plished -Voung society woman and daughter of Mr. Lewis S. Wella, a well known attorney. The 'young woman hot herself through the heart with her brother's revolver at the residence of her father. 1311 N street, northweat. Miss Wells had met Mlsa Herbert a number of tlmen, and was very much attached to her. Hire herself had been confined to the houre for four months by Illness, and this, combined with the shock caused by the death of her friend, brought on melancholia, which resulted In her suicide. Death was apparently unpremeditated, and coming Immedi ately after Christmas festivities In tho house completely prostrated her aged mother. Miss Wells was 33 years of age, and veny beautiful. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new food drink called Oraln-OT It Is delicious and nourishing mid takes the place or colTee. The more Graiir-0 you give tho children Hie more health you distribute through their systems. Qraln-O is made of pure groins, mid when properly prepared tastes like tliuel'dce gmdosofcolTeo but costs about i us much. All grocers sell It, ISc and 25c. UAMFOItKIA. l'ersoiiiilly.Condlicted Tour via IVnnsj Ivil, 11I11 KHilrmtit. . Ainericii Is a ijreat country. In variety Mid umniieur ot uuturai scenery ills unrivaled Its wooded heights, its fertile valleys, its boundless plums, its rtixced mid rocky muuu tn I in, its great lakes, its balmy slopes are the ndiulmtiun of all mankind. To traverse this grtsil country, to behold its diversities and its wojtlcrs, is a liberal education, a revelation to the lnrnrured metropolitan citizen. The l'ersoually conducted Tour to CUlfornla under the direitlon of tho Pennsylvania Itail r uid Couipuny which leaves New York on January 8. lBtls, iillnriU n most excellent on poitunity to view the vnst variety and bound ksa beauty of this marvelous laud. Tlionartv will travel westward in special Pullman cars in charge of a I'uiirlst Aguut and Chaperon, stopping eu route at Oninha, Denvcr.Colorado Springs, Maultoti, Garden of the Gods, Qlen- wood Springs, anil s,i:t Iiko City. In Call fornla visits will bo iiuulo to Monterey and the famoug Hotel IJel Monte, Santi Cruz, un jose, Lios Aiigeies. Ban uiego, tliverside, San Bernardino, Hedlands. and Pasadena The narty will return on the "Golden Gate Special," the llncst train that crosses theCon- ineiit, leaving l,os Angeles February S, and stopping at lucson, i;i t'aso, and St. Louis Eighteen days will be spent in California. Iiound-trin rate, including all ncceraarr ex. penses during tho entire trip, $335 from all points on the Pennsylvania Ilailroad System east of Pittsburg ; $330 from Pittsburg. For itinerary aud lull information apply to ticket agents, or address Goo. V. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia. .Tusttrva ltlfi hnr fif llnsnflrpta. t.lift finnqt liver and bowel regulator over made. Deadly !iuirret Hot whom llrothcirn. Chattanooga, Tenn., Deo. 27. Will and John Livingston, brothers, of lilue Creek Mine, Ala., quarreled over a trivial matter while drinking, "and the former shot the latter to death. The murderer ie 18 years of age, and Is now In Jail at Birmingham. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, be made well, strong, magnetic, run oi new nio anu vigor, take rio-Jo-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak meu strong. , Mauy gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 60c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Uemedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Ii.ort.oy I.diivom tlm Whltb StuP I.lno. New York, Dec. 27. H. Maltland Kersey, who for the last five years has represented the White Star steamship line In this city, has, iivirdlng to a report today, severed his connection with that company. He sailed for Europe on Saturday, one day after the arrival in this city from London of J. llruce Ismay. son of Mr. Israay, of the Arm of iHiviay. Imrc & Co., general agentB of the line. Young Mr. Ismay was the predecessor of Kersey In the New York office. Just whv Kersey Is out Is not known. J'olHoneil I'oiu- Children and Salt. Park River, N. D., De.?. 27. The wife of Jacob Peyer, living near this place, poisoned her four little children with strychnine and then took poison her self. Mrs. Peyrr had quaireled with her husband The children died with scarcely a tremor, but the woman suf fered horribly. She lived long enough to see her husband while conscious, though insane, and went out ot the world taunting him over the bodies of thi Ir lifeless children. Peyer Is u prospeiuuH furiner, and the couple had frequent quairels. No Domaiid Mmln on Spain. Washington, Dec. 27. Secretary of State S)n imun was seen last night re garding tire story cabled from Madrid to the effect that the United States had demanded of Spain 18,000,000 In demnity to American traders for dam ages sustained through the rebellion in Cuba The secretary stated that If nny s-uch demand hud In en made he had l.ot heaid of It. Judge Day, as Htuant setietaii of gtutc, said "As tar a- I know there Is absolutely noth ing In the story." When bilious or costive, eat a Caacarets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. 36c. :nce. Most Patient People Alust Show Annoyance At Times. Nnthiug spoils a good disposition qutokcr. Nothing taxes a man'1) patience. hike any itchiness of the skin. Hi liing piles almostdrivo you crnny. Ml d'iv it makes yon tniserahlo. Ml night it keeps yon awake. Iti h i Iii h ? Itch v with no relief. Just the same with eczema. Can hardly keep finm scratching It. You would do so hut you know It makes It Worse. Such miseries are daily decreasing. People are learning they can bo cured. Learning the merit of Doan's Ointment. Plenty of proof that Douu's Ointment will eu 10 Piles. Ectenia or any Itchiness of tho skin. Head the testimony oj a Shenandoah cltl- ceu. Sir. John Theis, of 17 Sonth Main street. Musician, procured Doan's Olntmcut from Klrlln's Pharmacy aud makes this ttatemcnt: "I have used Doan's Ointment and desire to say that in eight years search for'a euro It is the first positive remedy that I have found. I suffered from a most oxasserating irrita tion and Itching, causing me great suffering and embarrassment. I could not remain still at times, although I was compelled to sit and sufler. My wife read about Doan's Ointment and went and purchased a box for mo. I found tt the exact thing needed in my cast snd I nm now perfectly free from the ex emulating annoyance." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Price 80 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbum Co., llullalo, N. Y sole agents for tho U. S- Itenicmber the name Doan's and take no other. Subscriptions Pop "onre'o Memorial. New York, Dec. 27. The committee having charge o( the Henry George memorial fund have made another ap peal for subscriptions. In their re port tire committee state that $13,000 has already been subscribed, but that this Is in no wise adequate for the erec tlun of a memorial such as had been contemplated. Armour to Mnko Plionourrnplis. Chicago, Dec. 27. Philip D. Armour Is about to become a manufacturer ot ihonograps on a large scale. Within a Hhort time Chicago raultallsts will establish at Muskegon, Michigan, a phonograph factory capitalized at $100, 000, and Mr. Armour is credited with being one of the largest Investors. A IJrldo With Millions. Richmond, Ind., Dec. 27. The en gagement Is announed of Miss Mar garet Van Cortland Ogden, of New York, and Frank McNutt. of this city. Miss C-en ij said to be worth $20, 000,000. Mr. McNutt was a member of the American legation of Rome under Minister Albert G. Porter. Lost Ills 1.11b ii Attempt nt Hosouo. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 27. While skat ing at Rlflon, on Walkhl'l creek. Miss Mary V. Vanllarher, aged 23, broke through the ice. Edward McMichae) went to her rescue, crawling along the ice, but the ice broke under him, and he was precipitated Into the water. Both were drowned. "I was ruu'over by a lumber wagon. Did notoxpect to live. Was terribly hlffilfed. My friends bathed me with Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil, and I was cured. We have great faith in Thomas Eclectric Oil." Mrs. Wru F. Bahcock, Norvoll, Mich. ER'S ipera House, O. O. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. COMING! Tuesday, Dec. 28 An Entirely New Version of BELLS 99 The successful Spectacular Comedy Interpreted by a splendid company sOf Entertainers Headed by the Celebrated BROTHERS BfYIiE. Introducing a number of new aud clever specialties. The Wonderful Revolting Ship. The Amusing Carriage Ride. And a serietvoi) t'riginal and start Hng'tricz eflects. "An amusing, bewildering and in terest performance throughout." Prices. - - 25,5, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drag Store. GHT Klr'e Frfchteir'H Jlerofb Doutli. New York, Dec. 27. Jarnrs F. Cal tnan, an engine driver In the tire de partment, sarrlflred his life Saturday rather than run down n woman and lit tle girl, whn, transllxcd with fright, were unable to get out of his way. Caiman, to avoid hitting them, gave the engine too sharp a turn, and It top pled over, with the driver beneath tt, killing him almotJt Instantly. The child wa carrying a CInlstmaH doll, and Caiman had Just reported for duty, after having he n present at the Christmas celebration of his own chil dren. Dotrlily Fntnl Keiituulr.v lined. Alton, Ills., Dec. 27. Mack Clayton and Jefferson Parks, both of Alton, fought a duel to the death at the tat ter's home Saturdav night over a woman. Clavton used a pistol and Parlca a knife. Troth wtll die. Two years ago Parka ran away with Clay ton's wife. The men quarreled about tills for a year, and Parks Anally coin promised this difference by paying Clayton 810. A quarrel over this sale of Clayton's wife caused the killing. The Florida Limited Will Agnln ltlm on the Southern ltnllway. Tho Florida Limited, whloh is tho syn onym of all that is elegant In modern rail way trains, and which during Its former service has been n prime favorite for tourist from the North seeking the tnild olimate of Florida, will be placed in service by tho Southorn Hallway about the first week in January, liflS. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vestibuled between New York, Philadelphia and 8t. Augustine will present features iu the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not hercteforw presented, ami which will be destined to add still farther to its already well established popularity. The Southern llallway is having built for the Florida Limited serv'cs three tralus,eacb containing n dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete In all Its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices aud appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers, while no schedule bus as yet beon announced, it can he stated that it will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will be so plannel that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Ileeord. Notice. Applications for lurther Informa tion addressed to Juo. M. lleall, ulstriut Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 888 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will reeelvo prompt attention. 10-25-tf BloodfHervePood veHsrTAK.N For Weak and Run Down People. UfMAT IT Kl The richest of nil restore WnHI II Id I tlve roods, because It re places the essentials ot life Hint tire ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It crentes solid tlesh, muscle and strength. Tho nerves being made strong tho bruin becomes active and alear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex.nnd as a fomale regulntbr has no equal. Price 60c, ortlvo boxes SiOO. Druggists orbymalL Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrtto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Bee r P ennsylvania RAILROAD. fiCTIUYKILL DIVISION. NOTEHIBE 39, 1107. Trains will leavs Bhnan4ali after tha mkmrm date for Wlrisni, GllbsrUn, FrBokvlIIo Mmrs Water, Bt. Clair, Pcttavllle. Hun.uc, BmABT slelpbla (Broad street station) at sad I! OJ a. H. and 4 30 p m. n week days. Bandars, 6 01 . m.,1 10p. i. For rsttsvllla lad l.lif. nrdlat lUIUni only 17 a. m. weak days. Sundays, s 43 a. m. Trains ivo rraaKvine lor Shenandoah oi 10 40 a. m. and 13 tl. 141. 7 S3 sad 10 47 n. Sunday, II It a. . and 0 41 p. m. iavo i-oiiiTiiio ror Baeaaaaoan al 10 It a. ni. and 13:33, 15, 7 13 aad 10 20 p. m. lunAa! r 10 40 a. m., 5 13 p. m. Leavo Phlladolcbia. (Brand street station), fa Shenandoah at I IT, I Mand 10 II a. a., 4 JO ana r ' p. m. wt.k days. Snadayi Irjtva at S SO a, re. Leave llroad slroet staMoa, fbllftdelphli., Mr Sea dirt, Asbury Park, Oceaa Crrere, Ititi Branch, and Intermodule aUlieas, 8.J0 11.14, a. at., S.JO and 4.00 p. M week-daya. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR KETf TOKK. Ripreei, neek-days, 8 JO, 4 , 4 80 B IR, S 60, 7 W, 8 3C, 8 88, 9 GO, 10 31 (Dining Oar), II OS a. ra, 13 00 noon, .33 (Limited IN asd 4 33 p.m. Dining Oalo), 1 40, 3 30 (Dining Car) 8 30, SSL 4 00,600, SM (Dining Oar), 60, 7 . 7 48, 10 60 p. ra., 13 01, night. Sundaya, S , 4 OS, 4 fib, S 18, 8 20,8 83, S0. 10 31. (Dl Ing Oar), 11 M a. m., 13 80,100 i Dining Car) 180 (Dlnhrg Oar), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Oar), S 30, M,(Lialng Oar) 98, 7 03, 7 48. 1000 p. ra.. 13 01 night. Rxpirees for Boston without aliange, 11 00 a nr.. week-days, and 7 43 p. ra., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 60, 7 38, 8 82. 10SO, II 3, . ui., 130, 1331 (M..!ng Car), I 13, S 18. 4 41, S 38 Oouere? aional Limited. Dining Car, 617. CM fl) la in Cur), 7 31 Dluluc Oar) p. in., and U 05 night week days. Sundays, B SO, 7 30, 9 It, 11 31, in., 1309, 1 13, 4 41, SW OangroMlanal Um ltl. Dining Cor, 8 M TDlntng Oar, 781 Din ing Oar p. m. and 13 OS night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Iove Broad street station via Delaware rivet bridge Bipreea, 7 05 p, ru. daily. reavo araraei oreei tvnn uxproaa, oouam 3 00, 4 00,800 p. m. Sunday 8 43. 9 48 laooarnniouaiion iwi arm J p. u.) For Cane Mar. Aneleeea. Wlldwood aad Hollf Beach, Hea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalsa and Stone Harbor Express, 0 00 a. m., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. aa. For Somera Point Kxpreej, 8 C1, a. n., 300, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundaya, 8 40 a. m. J B. lluTc-uiasoff, J. It. Wood, (ieu'l Uauager. Uon'l Pass'g'r Agt rersonally-Condjicted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itnllroad. SkaSow of 1897-8. The Persoually-Conilucted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company tithe most complete and elaborate system ef pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised It is the consummation of the ulti mate idea in railroad travel, the final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For the season of '07 aud 'ORit hssarninged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, mid Ilarrlsbnrg January 8, January 87, Fobrnary 10, and March 19. With the exception of the first party going and the last returning, all of these parties will travul by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at Interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia January 85, February 8 and 82, and March 8. Tho first three admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery Statje." Tickets for the fourth tour will bo good to returu by regular train until May 1898. Old Point t'umfort, Richmond, and Wash ngton. Three six-day tours will leave-New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 18 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Pldladelphia Decemlier 8R, January 80 and April an. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 29, February 19, March 10, April 7 aud 28. Washington. Seven tours' will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan uary 18. February 3. March 8 and 31, April 81 and May 18. Detuilud itineraries of the above tours. giving rates and full iuformation, may tur procured of Tourist Agent, 1108 llroadway. New York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 789 Uroad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. 'thre Nevor Was a Better Cure Thau Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. AtGruhler Ilros., drug store. Fntnl Accident t V n Itrldo. Nob'lesvlll- Ind. Doc. 27-A fatal accident c uired at Terhune. a small town no'.hwest ef this city, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Miss Clara P.ratt.iin were rjjurnlng from a Christmas entertainment when a northbound freight train on the Monon struck their carriage. Miss Brattaln's skull was fractured and she died at midnight. Mrs. Moore cannot recover. Mr. Moore was slightly in jured. Mr. rnd Mis. Moore were mar ried on Ti urfl.iv, and this was the first time they had been away from home together. Mrs. 11. Ford. Ruddell's. III., suffered . inl.r. i.uvu fi-mi. ilv.nan.Ia ntifl nlirmiln i'o pn' ion nnd was finally cured by using DeWitt'i Little Early lasers, tlio' famous ...I. & .,, , ..i.i.... nine puiH uir an sionintui aim nvur uuumw, C. 11. Ilugenbuch. Double Murd,"' ;' Itnltnii I'ninl. Boston. Dec. 27. There seems 'to be little InL'orriatlon'gleaned by the police to clear up the mystery of the double" murder in the north end Saturday night. The dead men are Joseph Cato larl, a boarding house keeper, of Han over street, and Savario Quartarlo, oC Moon street, a boarder In the house. The men under arrest who will be charged with murder are Savario Car ell, who Is In the hospital suffering from knife wounds, and a friend named Cappocolno. It is stated that the trouble grew out of a feud originating in Italy. THESE HAPPY FOR BUYERS. Our - Great--- Holiday - Trade We -will keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices'' that none will match. We're here for business and so are the crowds of Holiday shoppers that fill Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store to overflow- - - . ... . hi i . .r i , .,. - ing; put all may .. '- ' buying, too, - pp. Silk Mufflers, mas end of any purchaser in search of an appropriate, as well as a useful gift. We have them ranging iu piicc from 50 ceuts to $2.25. Men's- We are going to sell some scarfs for half a dollar tliat vou could not buy in the Scarfs. regular way for less than $1. In tecks, puffs, four-in-liaud, and folded tie very fine and elegant goods ; all 50c each. To make elbow room, we double the space for the selling front now until Chriatiuas.- Hear in mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent's 1'uy a half ie ttip tt- dozen parr. That kiml Hail HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. AKE It your particular business to call on us before purchasing or Inspecting else- vollaqt where. We can show J"" "" o'"""" 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 stoek and In prices. ki t" cheapest Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. KEEPING A SHARP LOOKOUT. 8rrj'e,ted FllllMiMtesr Cnnnot lonio From tho Jlnrbor of Mobile. Jdiblle, Ala.. Dec 27 If nllot bot Soiners N. Smith, of Pensacola, uets out of thin uort with a flllbURterlnjE expedition she will have to run over the cutter Seaward In the river and the cruiser Montgomery oIT the bar. The Smith waa here In August- last, wan docked and blarhlcaded and had a speed wheel put In, t.mk off the fig ure 3 from her amokeBtack and went to sea at night, bound, rumor after ward said, to Cuba with SO men on board and a lot of arms and ammuni tion. No trace of this expedition waB afterwards found, however, and Will iam Bar el, commodore of the Pensa cola Pilots' association, presumably the owner of the tug, denied emphati cally that the Smith was In the fili bustering business. Two weeks ago the tug reappeared in 1 Pensacola, and came Immediately under suspicion, the papers there saying the1 cruiser Montgomery was on watch over her. The vessel came here and went on the Mobile ways to be repainted. Tim manager of the ways says the paint on her does not need renewing, and Is mist as good as when put on four months ago. She Is said to have been followed as far as this port by the cruiser Montg-omery. United States Marshal Simmons went on board the tug yesterday and had the boat searched, but nothing sus picious was found. liazzel, who Is here with tho Smith, says there Is no In tention of filibustering, and that she Is merely here for repairs. Remember If yon Hare a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 28c. At U rubier tiros., drug store. Coming Kvcnta. Deo. 20. Klondike social at tho Primltlvo Methodist church. Deo. 31. Twenty-fourth annual trail of the ltescue Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Bob bins' opera house. Hacklen's Arnica Halve. Tho boat salvo In the world for cuts. braises, euros, ulcers, salt rhonm, fover eoics, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or jo pay required, it is guaranteed to grvo porfoct satisfaction or niony refunded. Price US cents por box. For sMehv A. Waaler. Fatnlly Siitri'-ntcd AVlrli lliirnlno; Oil. San Jose, ( al., Dec. 27. The plant of the Standard Oil company was de stroyed by fire. Jerry O'Brien, u fire man, was saturated witlt burning oil. He suffered terrible agony and died several hours later. A number of other persons were slightly burned. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ked Flag Oil, 26o. At Qruhler I! row., drug store. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Hillionsof Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take nt risks hut got your houses, slock, fHr nlture. etc., Insured in flrst-classre liahlo companios as represented by DAVID FAUST 120 Ffcutl. Jardin St Alirn 1,1 found Accidental OnmiMiil fin ARE HAPPY happy With as wen nave a goou time as well as over the giving, later. attention to our fine line of HOLIDAY GIFTS., GLOVES, From' Soc per pair and up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with Astra k han backs and woolen lined. Price $1.00, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hats and Caps. attention to Our stiff lts are un equalled iu styles aud prices, as we pay close that department. Wc buy at close mar gins aud sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense liat trade we have established. W e quote a few prices : Stiff hats.black aud brown, all shapes audstles, for $. We guarantee them to be the newest thing iu the market. Our $1.50 and 1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than Jl2.5o. Our.oo, J2 50 aud $3.00 hats are the nobbiest aw neatest blocks made of uuccasiug wearing qualities. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT From Extreme Nervousness, HAT no ono remedy can contain tho oloments nedo'iary to cure all dlqoas os, Is a fa-U well known to evoryono. Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for its lawn purpose. Mrs. L. C. lirnmlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath arines, Odtarlo, writes! "For years I suN fered from extreme iierrouiriesa and annoy Ing Constipation, developing into palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much fromlieadaeho, pain In my left side, palpitation' nnd a constant feeling of weakness nnd prostration. I began nslng Dr. Miles' Nervlno, Heart Curo and Nerve and Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain Pills to relievo sndden paroxysms ot paltt and headache. I soon felt much Improved and the pains and acbes and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my formor good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies! are sold by all drug gists under a positive i guarantee, first bottloj benefits or money ro- j funded. Rook on dis eases of tho heart and I nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind, Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . Porter aud Weiss Beer. FINEST '.PUREST. AND- HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Goal Street, SHENAN DOAH- PA m,mw tielebrat"-! F.lii. .i Vmvderfl rjevtr Jk iiV vlttl TSuuy ml llinEyrojal fllli ni' bt'l r IIH TlflES. E miles memediesl P. Rriftfnra '919 neaitn HAPPY FOR SELLERS. over uic uinisuiius We call Umbrellas. With the addition of holiday stock the collection is now very exten sive, ranging from 50c to f:Si in cludiug the great est variety of artis tic handles we ever had. Anybody w h o wants a good and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod,at $1.00. UjiDEHWERR. We have the largest and most complete line of gent's underwear ever shown in Schuylkill county. We were early buyers and evaded the tariff recently put on woolcu goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from as to 40 pet cent, cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them in Swits Coude high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fieeco lind aud Derby ribbed wool. We have held back 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at So cents. We guarantee to be fi.oo values. Heavy cotton fleece lined at 37)4 ceuts. STORE, 15 East Centre stree
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