"wV"rr - ' V' .'."iBH1"!11!1"' "f -wit r- t- , w .awr.s-'Wi'y v w " i mnp rs r 1'V W 1 EVENING HERALD EHTAlU.ISIir.I)' 1870. Published every Kvenlng, Kxrept ButidAy, at 8 South Jariiin Htrcet, NKAn Ckntrk. Tn Hernlil Is itcltvtieil luHlieiiniiilonn i.ml tho surrounding towns for x cent n week, pay nbt o tho carriers, lly mall 93.no n y-nnr, or 25 cents a month, payable In mlvntice. AdvertUo mnU charged M.iimltng to p.icu mnl position. The titiMlftheu reserve ttio right to change the position of ftdvertUcmentii whenever tlio pub Mtfttloi of iiewn ilcnmmlii It Tho right la rrcrvil to rcje'nn' advertisement, whether paid for or not, aat tho publisher may ueem Improper. Advertising Tate made known upon application, Entered at the postofllcn at Hheitiiliiloilh, I'm., na aocond claaa mall matter. TKbKl'HONK CONNECTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." you cun hit a lunn In Massuoliutetts or Connecticut. This Is tho way It sconm to a niiin when lio makes his first trip Into Hhoilu Inland. Evening Herald TUKSDAY, JANUAKY 1. 1SU3. 'J'hm ooal trust may I'ViMitmilly come to nshes, but the lichen will not lie on the Hps of the conl trust. Tun past yeur was prolific of great losses among the world's shipping, $75,000,000 being tho estimated amount. Mil. HltYAN is so well pleased with tho hit he made in Mexico tluit ho is coming home to move for n change of vsnue for the next election. TllK publication of tho pension ltsta can not harm just claimants, and it is to the inteiest of der-urvlng vet erans to beareh for the other Kind. TllK counterfeit silver dollar dated 1801 has run against the fact that it -contains too much silver, and also with notice front tho mint that no silver dollars were coined that year. Turkic wire tramways across Chil koot Pass are planned to be ready by tue opening of spring. 1 lie nrgo Hants of nuxt year will be gently wafted over the mountain at reason able pound rates. BOGUS GOLD KING STOCK. A vtenlthy ilotlroil MimiKiictiiror of foiini'ijllciit Taken In. New Htltuln, Conn., Jan. I. Thoren II. Camp, a venlthy retired nianufnu turer of this city, linn come to the con clusion ilm: he has been swindled out of $1RW0 ihvntiBh Investments In nl leged gold mine stocks, and three olhi-r well to do N'pu lirltaln residents, un snld to be a retired trlnlnter, have been mulcted to the extent of $1,R00 each. Tht knowledge of Mr. Camp's trans neJiiiB buanmc public through services ar papers "tin Mr. Canin attaching prop erty to the extent of $10,000 in suits brought by A. c. Fletcher and Wesley Supple, of Philadelphia, to recover on two notes of Mr, Camp, amounting to $7,D00. Tho man who sold the stock gave the name of Francis C. arable. lie opened an olllce In this elty In July, and at once called upon Mr. Camp and llnally In duced him to subscribe for some stock. arable soon after closed his ofuce In this city. It has been learned that Orable had Mr. C'nmu'a first two notes discounted by the Philadelphia firms who aio now spiking to collect, they having ascertained that Mr. Camp's financial standing was O. JC. Mr. Cnmp Intends to eontest the rase on the ground that the transaction was fraud ulent, as the purported nolo mines In which ho bought stock have no exist-once. For Infants and Children. Ill fie tlnilo CI it a cr7 trrapjer. A WHITKH on Indian songs siivh they contain "explosive sounds for warlike sentiments." They huvi faded out from the ancestral yale and hills where once thev echoed. but the college yell is a fair substitute. Accokmno to lato reports Herlin's servant girls are losing the stoutly habits of the German Dieustiuadchen and aro acquiring the habits of their American sisters, as they only stay in one situation an average of nine months and a half. Now that tho doctors havo decided tnat tne unman stomacn is not a necessary adjunct of life, it only re mains for pathological science to tie viso soma means for men to exist without livers. With both the stom ach and the liver out of the way, there would bo no such thing as dys popsia or a dark-brown taste in the mouth. ILMTKIIACY among children in Pennsylvania under sixteen years old will bo unknown in tho year just ushered in, if the new law is observed. It will make it necessary for every child between the ages of eight and sixteen years to be able to read and write. This effects both employed and unemployed, and it will be en forced in connection with tho Com pulsory Education law. In a circular on compulsory attendance, sent out to the principals of schools, Superin tendent Brooks states : "After Jan uary 1st, 1808, minors under the age of tixteou years employed in any manufacturing establishment, mer cantile Industry must be able to read and write tho English lang uage, ,or possess a certificate of hav ing attended during tho preceding year an evening or a day school for a poriod of sixteen weeks, duly signed by the teacher or teachers of tho school which said minor attended." The compulsory attendance law iUelf compels nil unemployed children under sixteen to attend school, but exempts from attendance thoso be tween thirteen and sixteen who are engaged in some useful employment or service. 1,1 Hliliir t'lia'tnr Hoblllti-il to'l'nwnr; Tacomu. Wash., Jan. I. The steamer rndrapura has arrived from Japan, bringing the latest mall advices regard ing the Oilontal situation. LI Hung Chang has been recalled to power at Pekln, the emperor and the Inner coun cil desiring nls assistance In the diplo matic crisis. Dentil of Sir I'.Iwmi-iI .tn-il-l im Iloiul. London. Jan. 4. Sir Edward Augus tus Hiind, principal librarian of the Ilrltlsh Musi urn from 1STS to 1SSS, and who was grunted a knight companion ship of the Hath at the recent distri bution of New Year honors by tho queen, died yesterday, aged 82. . ...... DOCTORS MAKE MISTAKES Doctors are not infallible. Sometimes they say to a patient: "We cannot cure you. No humart assistance will avail. You might as well reconcile your stlf to your condition, an I make your will." There are m.iny Instances v. here doctors have said these things, and then the patients astonished -verybody by getting well after taking ml Br David Kenrcedyls Win. W AJamj, of nrSouth Ave., Rochester, N Y . Is one of them, He suffered i-gonlcs with kljncy disuse The surgeon sjiJ ha must sub mit to an opciatlon, or he would surelv dlc-llnt tin knife was his only salvation But Mr Adams would not submit. Ho took Dr. David Kennedy's Pavclta Hornedy and pot well. This n'Mt remedy nho cures ulcers, sores, scrofula, salt rh?um, rheumatism, eoema. It regulates the bowels, And cures hundreds of Ills that come from constipation. $1 A DOTTLEJ SIX UOTTLCS, $J. STORE. At any ortua FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsapai llla A Wonderful Curo. " A swelling as big as a largo marblo camo under my tongue Physlclanssaid it wna a Hemi-transparcnt tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, and as spring camo bejan to tako my fnvorito spring tonie, Hood's S.irsaparilla. Tho bunch gradually decreased and iinally disappeared. I havo had no olgn of itsro turn. I am glad to praiso Hood's Sarsapa rllla." Mns. II. M. ConuRN, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills euro Kirk Headache. 2.-.C. ER'S Opera Hou Libel on Little Ruody. If the New York Sun's editor ex pects to spend his summer vacation at Newport, K. I., ho hud bettor keep Ills weather eye open or he may be arrested forlese innjeste for the pub lication of the following libel on little Rhody : When ono begins to tell a story, if ono is on a train, the story is likely to be finished in another state. When a woman puts out a clothes line she has to bo careful lest one end of It is tied In another county. When a man says ho lives in Rhode Island he is not often asked where. There are only a few towns where he could live, and if he doesn't live in town he must livo close to one. Some of the railroad towns aro so close together that sometimes the locomotive will be at ono station while the rear car of the train will be at the other. If the atmosphere is clear and one can get up a, few hundred feet one can see most of tho state in whatever direction one looks. If a baby runs away he is apt to get into another county before he stops if he is a good runner. If ono goes from Providence iot instance, to Boston, one gets to Hod ton almost before one gets Out of Providence. You can stand in your own yard in any town in tho state, arid throw nnlra a lintlta ial1t1tAii I VI ilttftMiuK . v . ..v.hM"v. scutsousaleat Snyder's dniK store eatur- county, and, If you aro a good thrower, duy woniIei JanmTy ut ut , J. J. QUIRK, tVlgr. MAHANOV CITY PA. Tuesday, January 4th. D. Truss & Co. present A FAMOUS CAST OF A superb spectacular pro duction of Wan Greatest 0! all Comic Opera Successes, PorHoiiutly-CoiMliii'tiMt Tourtt vlu remit.) I oi. In ltnllrimil. SilARtixop 181)7.8. Tlio l'crsonally-Coiiiltieted Tourist .System of tlio l'oimsylvnnl.i lUlli-oud Cottiiuny it the most completo ami elaborate i-ystem of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet do vi'ed. It Is tliu consummation of tlio ultl iiritn idea in railro.ul trnvol, tlio final evolu tion of utias.stllalile perfection. I'Vir tho season of '07 and 'OS It liasarraiiRcd for tliu following tours : California. 1'our tours will leave N'ew York, Philadelphia, anil Harrishnrg January S, January 27, February 1U, unci March 10. With tlio exception of the llrst party going and the last returning, all of them parties will travel by tho "Gulden Oato special" be tween Xew York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida Four tours to jHcksonvllto will leave New Ymk anil Philadelphia .Iiiuii.ry 23, February 8 and 22, ami Jtareli 8. The llrst thteo admit of slay of two weeks in tlio "Flonery State." Tickets for tho fourtli tour will be good to return by regular trains intil May 31, 18'JS. Old Point Comfort, Ulohmond, ai d Was ngton. Tlireo six-day tours will leave New York ami Philadelphia February 111, March 111 anil April 7. Old Point Comfort anil Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York slid Philadelphia December 28, January 2!) iiud April 211. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave Now York and Philadelphia December 23. January 20, Februtry 10, March 10, April and 23. Washington. Seven tours will Ic.ivo Non- York and Philadelphia December 88, Jan tin ry 13, February 3, March Hand 31, April 21 anil May 12. Detailed itineraries of tho aliovu tours, giving rates and full information, may bo procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 llroadway, Now Yurk; 8(0 Fulton Street, llrooklyn; 780 ilroad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. I.oyd, Assist. uit Geuvntl Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Toxtl'o trui'hi'iN f'lvm- ii Mfl'.t'. New Bedford, .Mass., Jan. -I. Tho weavers of the city menu to -.oke a stand no H: dcold d than the spin ners, anJ tlio ou-i'a-.Ives ure almost unanlmom In favor of a firm resist ance to the proposed reduction of wagea and at the same time a strike against the flnlfiB system. wtnVh It vns pro posed to flRht in March. A deputation has been appointed to go to Pall Itlvor for a conference with the Fall Uiver officials. This committee will endeavor to secure the pledge of the Fall Hlver unions to strike as soon as the New Bedford strike begins. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Yt., was frightfully hurtled on the lato tnul nick Pain was Instantly relieved by PoWltt'g Witch Hazel S.ilre, which healed the Injury without leaving a scar. It is the fatuous pile remedy. C. II. Ilngenhueh. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Kntlro Now Trains Tor Southern Uullwu'n Florida Henlcc. 'I ho Southern Hallway will Inaugurate It? Florida Limited on January 17th, 1803. The three ttalns built fur this service arc tho finest that havr vor been turned out by Iho Pullman Company. This season's sclit'dulo will bo tho fastest and most con venient over operated between Fiisturn clllca and the r sorts of tho South. Tho Florida Limited will leave Ilioad street station dally, except Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. and iftlve at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. tu. and St Augustine 2:20 p. m. Writoto John M. lleall. Disttlct Passenger Agent, 82(1 Chestnut sttcet, Phila delphia, for fuitherliifoimatlou and ndvanre Pullman reservations. COTTOLENE. COTTOLBNB. iff (toe ooctor Terrlblo plaguoa, those Itching, pestering diseases of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug stoic. S i'Ii mil t liltili'oti In a Panto. Brooklyn, Jan. 4. Tho explosion of the luiler In the basement of tin public school at Kc York nVenuu and Dean street yesterday cauced 300 jiuplls to Join In a wild rush to tho stieet. In tho hurry nnd crush sovoriJ wer.e knocked down, but none wore seriously lnjuted. Two lllt!i" Rlrls were i amoved to a hospital sui"f""inR from l ysterla. They vc- rrub: a --ftpr a tl ro and taken lioaie. 'H i' "i,.iuiRe cuui i d by the explosion win K,iht. (DOTS' . m B Cooking, 0" Mlffi KHT b Mul l IHH7TT1 ill 1 and iR-""" El Not H There would never bo nu ounce of lanl used in your kitchen. Colto lcna would take its place. As n re sult your food and your licallU would Ijotk bo improved. Why not become, your own doctor, nnd use Tho gonulno Cottoleno Is sold evoryflrhora Inono to ti pound yellow tins, with our trndo-marks "iVUoli a" jfr' flcdil n coUun-p'iint ii rrt on every tin. suarnntfea If sold In nn other way. Madii only by THE II. K. FAIR3ANX COMPANY, ChleaSo, Bl-Iuls, Now York, 'nn!rnrnnniw-ioilMijiw."Miyi5rtifn! VfJoy'IoyJiP Montrcal. Thero Is no need of little children being tortured liy scald head, eczema ii(l skin eruptions. Dowitt's Witch IIuz i .-'Klio gives nisiant reliet and cures permanently C II Hugcuhuch. I'blHtiplH" KftinlM Siililnlt. Madrid, Jan. 4. An olllclal dispatch from Manila, capital of the Philippine Islands, announces that the Spanish fins' has been hoisted at Camoerent and Biacubato. It Is added that the In surgents rendered military honors and cheered for Spain. Two million Americans suirer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. Nc need to. liurdock Wood Hitters cures. At any drug store. Kcnplui; 'iVlMiuor Finally Shot. Little Hock. Jan. i. Lee Mills, one of the Patterson family murderers, woh Is In jail at Clinton, made a desperate attempt to escape from jail and was shot and probably fatally wounded by one of the guards. Little Colds" neglected thousauds of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures little colds euros big colds too, down to tho very vergo of con sumption. NUgGETS OF NEWS. ' Durrant's attorneys will ask the fed eral court for a writ of habeas corpus. Rev. William Burns, of Toronto, drop ped dead while ofllclatlnf; at a funeral service. Policeman O'Meara, of Chicago, died from a beating supposed to have been administered by two highwaymen. Ttev. Arthur C. Dixon, ct Brooklyn, startled his congregation by a vigorous attack on the modern woman. Secretary Gage approves the recom mendations made in the monetary commission's report on currency re form. The steamship Oerono, which wa lost on the Nova Scotia coast. Is be lieved to have struck the submerged wreck of the freighter Assaye. Senor Rodriguez will not return to Washington as . the minister of the greater republic of Central America, Intimations having been given that he would not be acceptable. Much mystery surrounds the death of a young woman named Kljen Ryan, who was found mangled In an elevator shaft of a New York building. Her companion, a young man, has been ar-tested. Prices : Orcltestra Orchestra Circle, Balcony, first row, $1.00 .75 .75 Free of Charge to bunerers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of I)r, King's New Discovery, for Consumption. Coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. Tins will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size liottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it in their prac tice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases. It Is fniarnntced. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and $i,oo. Tolinet'K I'iKitnrlcH ,t .vd by Ktrn. Farmvlllc, Vc, Jan. 4. Fire brake out late Punrtry nlRht in tho rtornge warehouse of Hald Robertson & Co., commission merchants, and before It was subdued dcstioycd Si bill iIIhrb. The loss is estimated at $15i).0C0, on which there Is Insurance of about one- thlril that nmourt. At the height of the fire Lynchburg, D5 miles away, was telegraphed to for assistance, but did not respond. Aimng the buildings de stroyed were 13 tobacco factuies, n large warehouse. M iny 3muH dwellings and work shops. It U enJinatd that at iohsi i.uumw pf.unu.i or loba co was consumed, licit! ling a groat quantity of the f!ne:t grid tml in this market. Impossible to foreseo an accident. Not Im possible to bo prepared for It. Dr. '''hoinas Kclcctric Oil. Monarch over pain. Th Cirl 1 1 Room HTii" Itnipofl. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 1. Professor Weat, of Princeton university, said today that the report that the Prince ton Inn srlll room was to be closed permanently was not correct. He suys the report grew out of the fact that the grill room hat3 been closed for a week. This was not an unusual occurrence The grill room was ciocc-d becmiFe of the Christinas vaentlrn. and v.tntld re open when the students eerie back. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whoso liver is in good condition. DnWitt'i Little Karly KNersnro finnoiii little pills for constipation, biliousness, indiai-stioti mid all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Iltigcn- huch. For ii Now Hnttlo Motnimt ut. Newark, J.. Jan. -t. The N.-w Jer sey Society . f fti r t of the Re .ilutlon, Bt the ntinvril trice line, yesterdr.y, took steps towatd having ?. $r.0,0U0 monu ment erecteJ at Red Hank, wb iv tht famoun battle In defense of I'V t Mer cer was fought In 177V. At prta it thure Is a monument on the snot, but It Is weather beaten, faded and de uyed. It wus oroe'ed In 1820v 3er health Restored No rolItloi'Yii Now Vorli'H Police. New York. Jan. A. The police com missioners had all the commanding of ficers and captains In -greater New York before them yesterday. In an address President York said there would be no political preference In the department, and that all laws on the statute books must be rigidly enforced. Gambling and lottery laws were es pecially alluded to. Piesldent York said further: "The Impression has gone abroad that tho incoming of this board meant that there would bo an open city. There will be none eo far as this depart ment Is concerned, but we want the laws broadly construed and liberally enforced." WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't givo them tea orcoll'eo. Havo you tried tho new food drink called Grain-0 ? It is lelicious and nourishing nnd takes tho place of coffee. Tho moro Graln-O you givo tho children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes llko tho choice grades of eofi'eo btttcosts about I as much. All grocers sell It, 15c and 25c. C'AMI OIINIA. l'eroimllj. Conducted Tuur via l'eniujlva- ula Itailroiiil, America is a creat couutrv. In variety i.inl grandeur of natural scenery it is uniivaled. Its wooded heights, its fertile valleys, its boundless plains, its rugged and rocky moun tains, its treat lakes. Its balmv stones am tin, admiration of al. mankind. To traverno this great country, to behold lis diversities uuil Its wonders, is a liberal education, a revelation to tho immured metropolitan citizen. The Personally conducted Tour to California under tho direction of tho Pennsylvania Jtail ro.td Company which leaves New York on January 8, 1M)8, affords a most excellent on. lortunlty to view tlio vast variety and bound tsi beauty of this marvelous land. Tlio tmrtv will travel westward In special Pullman aw, in charge of a Tourist Aceut and Cli.imir,.,, stopping cu route at Omaha, Denver.ColoraiVo opnugs, .iiauiiou, uarucn oi mo lious, Uluti. wood Springs, and Salt Lake City. In Call, fornia visits will Jo niado to Monteroy Jiud tho famous Hotel Del Monte, Santi Cruz San Jose, Los Ancolcs. San Dieso. HivnnJiin' San llernanllno, Itedlands, and Pasadena' the party will return on tho "Golden f:,.i,. Special," tho finest train that crossea thoCon- luetit, leaving Los Angeles February B. ami stopping at Tucson, El Paso, and St. Louis. f.ignicen days win no spent in California. Round-trip rate, including all necessary ex- ii-.-nscs during the entlro trin. S335 from nit lolnts on the Pennsylvania itallroad Sv j T W lUsclnion a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon lU thirty-first volume In 1S9S. During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF Paris and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet I LONG SERIALS FASHION Each issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the Hazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. These will be sold in connection with each Issue at a uniform price. The Uazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. AND SHORT STORIES Two famousautlinrs will contribute long seriaHtnrics to the Hazar In 1S9S. The nmt dcaU with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young girt, versatile, ana typically American. Mary 12. Wllklns Octave Thanet Katharine Ue Forest:" V M. S. Drlscoe w. n. uocti. WILD EELEN ) II-1LUAM SLACK KAQQED LADY By If. D. UOWELLS These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the Hazar In 1893, making the paper especially rich in fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By KAT1IAKINR DP. l ORBST By Mrs. FOVLTNEr BIGF.lOW .CLUB WOMEN HUMOR My MARGARET . UT.I.CII By JOHN KBNDRtCK BANCS There will he a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send for Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year Postage free in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City Mary E. Wilklos Octave Thanet TT5IIF, m. rv of fclecplessnos'i can only be ' 1 mil a by tlioso v?ho liavo o.tporl circuit. Nervousness, sleeplessness, " eadar.l,.'.-, r.enralgla nnd that mlscrablo eclingof iiurcM, can surely bo cured by Dr. Mi:.-,' IteMrnUlvo Nervine. So certain Is r. jlllesof thi -1 fact tliat all druggltts aro - tithorlzcd torrfundprlcopald for tbo first . "lo tr:0, providing It does not boncflt. Mis. Henry Eruns, vlfoof tbo vroll known 1 larltsmitli at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: I was troubled villi .sleeplessness, norvous- - '. headache nnd irregularmcnstruiitiont 1 hi ting untold misery for years. I used 1.. Ions advertised remedies for f cmnlo com l.ii'iip besides being under tho caro of local ' i.yslelans, without help. I noticed In Dr. :i!es" advertisement tlio testimonial of a !y cured of ailments similar to mlno, and :'t.II nevor cease to tlianU that lady Her -Ini'inls.l Induced mo to use Dr. JIIIos -vino und Ncrvo and Liver Pills, which, .toto'i ; 10 tobeallb. I caunotsay enough . rDnMUes'Itemedies." j Dr. lilies' Humedles esold by all drug ijta under a posltlvo tarantoc, first bottlo jne'lLi or monoy ro md .m1. Hook on dls a;of of tlio heart and lurvesftoe. Addrcs, DIt. MILES MEDICAL IO.. Elkburt. Iud, TO Till. LAND OF SUHSHINK , .nil J'lowerM, tile Clllt- Wlilos'' Mervine: , Reatorea , Health llanil or Ainerlun lorniii. Via tlit- tl uo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Uoiite," which traverses it legion of perpetual sunshine, whero snow ktornis, blizzards or high altitutlcs tiro unknown. Pullman first, and beconil olass palacn and tourist bleeping ears to poinU in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and New Itcxico, Arizona, (Jill fornia. Oregon, WnshitiKton, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho romfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Misouri Pacific railway j system. J'or rates right from your home, I literature, and full information, drop a postal ( card, J. P. McOaim, T. P. Agent. 519 Kail, road avenue, lilinira, N. Y., or 31 Uroad . way, New York. ! 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. O. E P. Ant. EM. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. O.. was for thirty ycais needlessly tortured by physicians for Hid euro of ei.cnia. Ho was quickly cured by using UcWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho fiimunsl healing salvo for piles and skin diteases. (J. 11. llagenhiieli. mmmmmmmmmmmm "THEY DO THE WORK" 3jj 1 BRONCHO 1 Jfc HOMCEOPATHIC -t 31 B REMEDIES lQC 3 Relieve and Cure 2 't tonnuliu of noted Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities "For every ill, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Clieinical Cb.,Yorikers,N.Y. Health Book Mailed Free. 3 3 mimamiimuuumm HAPPY FOR BUYERS. HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPY WITH Our - Great - Holiday - Trade Wc will 1- match that fill ing keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices that none :h. We're here for business and so are the crowds of Holiday shoppers Shenandoah's Greatest Gents luirnishtng Store to overuow ; but all may as well have a good time over the Christmas buvine too, as well as over the r'tvinr, later. We call ' " ..... .... r." t . . attention to our nne will line of HOLIDAY G I FTS.J Umbrellas. F'ne Imported ff.Ul,tB rf.ilua,! Silk Mufflers, mas end of any purchaser in search of nit appropriate, ns well as a useful Rift. Wc have them ranging in ptice from 50 cents to S2.25. Men's Scarfs. We are going to sell sonic scarfs for half a ilollar that vou could not buy iit the rcgularwny for lcbS than $1. In tccks, puffs, fottr-in-liail(l, nnd folded tics very fine ami elegant goods ; all 50c each. To make clbow room, wc double the space for the selling from now until Christmas. Hear in mind that I..f Oltr 2X coot film ,,,,,,11,l Itinerary anil full liiforiiiatlon apply to ticket 1 KKents, oraililress Oeo. W. lloyil, Assistant Fine fjpnt' ... .. . . rr - .w i Tr.ir tt Balcony, and & 3rd rows, .75 Balance of Balcony, Uallery, .35 .25 CtHltB I'riMl'imt ".tl imhii-pil! Jnckson. Miss., Jan. 1. Word was re eel veil yesteiday from the Alcorn Aurl cultural and Mechanical Coilece for Colored IVorilp, near Itodnev, Miss,, that he president of the college, E. II, Trlpplett, wits shot and fatally wound ed Sundny evening by an unknown aH snssln while on hi way to church. For sevoral years there has been a great deal of discord In the college faculty. gome members of the faculty trying to oust Mr. Trlpplett. In the faculty troubles and the bitterness thus en- gendered It Is possible that a clew may be found to the killing, I'alnsln tlio region of tlio liver and kid. neys can bo broken up almost Immediately by using Dr. Hull's Tills, tlio best prescrip tion for liver and klduoy troubles. At all dcalcra, 10 and Si cts. tion, 1'hilailelplilu. Mrs. Mary lllrd. llarrisburg, !'., says, "My child is worth million to mo; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not In vested twenty-five eeuts in a bottlo of Ono Mlnut Cough Curo." It cures coughs, colds and all tin oat and lung troubles. C. 11. Hagcuhuch. Ilownril fiiV'i'iiIi.T'lnu: .Mrs Ltiotiroi'i. Chicago, Jan. 4. Police Inspector Schanck has made a verbal offer or $20,000 In approved real estate to any person producing Mrs, Luetgert dead or alive. Attorney Harmon, of the do fenso, has complained that he Is only preveniea itom prouueing Mrs, i.uet liny a half or quarter Pllf TIncn. "oieit pair, that kiml nail HOSC. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in jUid and polka dot hose. GLOVES, l'rotit 50c pair and wards. per up- COLORS : Tan, brown and red, Woolen gloves of tvery description' I'rcncli Kid palms with Astrakhan hacks and woolen lined, l'ricc Si.oo, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot he surpassed. With the addition' of holiday stoct the collection is' now very exten sive, ranging front 50c to 117.50, in-' eluding the great--est variety of artis tic handles we-' ever had. , Anybody vVh'tf' wants n good- and1 Ji;st locking utn'-' brolla at-a' ittodcr ate cost, see the gloria, silk ottosj wiilit steel rod, at $1.00. AKE it your particular business to call on us before: purchasing or Inspecting else- gen by a Schanck, Itl 01 rejoinue lack of funds, and Inspector Is said, chose this method Casearets ti bowola. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah, As well as thi handsomest, and others are in vitcd to call 0I1 any druggist and get free 11 trial bottle of IKemp's lialsam for lite Thtoat and I.ttngs, alcniedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Cougln, Asthma, llronf lulls anil Consumption. l'ricc 25c. and 50c, Hats and Caps. attention to department. Wc buy at close mar gins and si:ll ut small DrofitS. 'flint s&CltL,A&x. , "where. Ve can show issokiy responsible You the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead, Our store may not be the largest In area of J : space, but It Is h , stock and cheapest Inprhes, i Our stiiT equalled prices, .as that Jib 1 t 'if y d 1 I hats are uu in styles uttd wc pay close for our immense liat trade wc have established. W e cniotc n few prices : Cl.XCT !...! t.ll ,1 Ollli Jlttl9,UMl-V 1.141. brown, all slmpcs ( and styles, for $ l. Wc guarantee them to be the newest thing in the market. Our &i.$o and Si. 75 hat cannot he bought elsewhere less than $2.50. Our f2.oo, $2 50 and $3.00 hats ure the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. UNDERWEAR. Wc have the largest aud most complete line of gent's underwear ever shown in Schuylkill county. 1 Wc were early buyers and evaded the lariflT recently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those Roods from 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper thai! any of our competitors. We have them in Swits Conde high grade glove ntjting apparel, red flannels, natural w-ool, camel's hair fleece Hud and Derby ribLed wool. Wc have held back 48 dozen sl and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined 50 cents. wc guarantee to be i values. Heavy cotton Ilcccc liuctl 37 cents. nuulato liver, kidneys and Sliena'ndoali's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . Housy THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, Nevirslckon, weaken or gripe, 10 i jyjX LTpVIT, Pl'Op. 15 East Centre St 3 l 1
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