EVENING iHBKALR K.NT A IM.imiKI) 1H70, Published every Kveiiiiijs, ICxeept Hiimlny, at A 4outr Jabdin ktbkkt, Nkau i-miK. The Ilernld In lcilt tint tn Shc-tinnd th hiiJ tbu surrounding lotv.1 for ix cent n week, my M. o the carriers. H mallW.00 5 ynnr.nryv ccnti a month, pnynblr In rwUnneo. Atlrtrtlt nient chftTRwl nvmrtlltiK to nwe ami jMHltlon. Tho rmhtlfthcM u tp ttir rlsht to olmi.tfe tin punitloti ot nilvurti-'iiioiilN whcuevrr the pub tutlon ol tH'wn th'iiutiitlf it. The iIkM If truerviJ to rvjc'iuiy aJvortleiuriit, whether paid fur or not, .int the publtnlicrp tiiity ocpiii Improper. A avert t ring rute timlr ktimvn upoit application. Rnterod at the iHmtoflicc at Hhctmmlnnh. !'.. . eooncl cIrjw matt matter TKI.KIMIONIC CONNKOTIUN "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Hera id MONDAY, JANl'AItY 10. I MM Many I'oiiipHniutitnry rt'iiiurku lmvt' been tnude in refuriMicu to tlie com plete mill nceunitu report of tliooourt proeueilinns iiirnihln-d our remlurs. Tlie IIkhai.D Is nothing if iut pro gressive, ami its llr.st niiii is to ftirnlsli the. news while it is news. Tliotilt people vho nri- so positive in their opinions us to the (,'iiilt of the county ofllcials like some newc lapors should be less positive In their assertions. The court bus not yet determined that question ; and t)ie indications point to an acquittal the hope, of all good citizens. Thk recent lire at Jit. Carniel has resulted in the Chief Huress of that place serving notice on owners of hotels and places of amusement, con taining three stories or over, that he will enforce the state law as to the erection of fire escapes. The neces sity for the strict enforcement of the law is keenly felt not only in Mt. Carniel, but in Shenandoah as well. Should a tire break out in the theatre or some of the hotels here, tlie loss of life is fearful to contemplate. It might be well for Chief liurgess Tabor to give this matter duo con sideration. Remember tlie Poor. Winter seems to have set in, after much mild weatlierdiiring December. Throughout this great country there are very many persons to whom this severe season is a sore trial. Times have greatly improved, still wages are low in many lines of industry and there is always a large number of idle people. The sick and helpless are with u all tho year round ; but their claim are never so urgent as when tho cold Idast adds to the siilferings otherwise endured. There are so many well conducted institutions for tlie relief of the needy, any one of which may bo made tlie means of doing good. The average citizen is too apt, amidst the multiplied cares of life, to forget those less fortunate, Every one wdio has something to spare should remember his obligation to Ids struggling neighbor. And personal ministration will often go muoli further than more perfunctory giving through some other source. Kiiifi words will go a long way to lift up the fallen, to strengthen the weak, to help the man or woman who finds tho battle for existence almost be yond endurance. Let tlie new year be woithily begun in this respect. A Delicate Subject. Tho press of the state has freely commented upon tho lecture de livered last week by Hon. John JVmiumakor, before an enthusiastic audience nt the Camden Catholic Lyceum. The subject was a delicate and (lifllcult one, "Tho Relations of tho Catholic and Protestant Denomi nations," but tho speaker scored an other platform success by the able manner in which he treated the sub ject. The speaker was greeted with an outburst of applause, which was as hearty as it wiih genuine. In speaking of the relations exist ing between Catholics and Protest ants, Mr. Wanamaker said : "Above all we are AmoricaiiH and loyal to our Hag. Every star is an inspiration, and every stripe is dear to us. If the time should come but God forbid that it oyer will when this nation shall be engaged in warfare the Catholic and Protestant will bo found marching side by bide. I am a Protestant and rejoice in it, but, thank God, 1 am not an aristocrat, nor do I care forexclusiveness. Such things are my remotest relations. God did not put us into this world to learn how to die, but to glorify Him and help one another." These are sentiments of tho true American, and those who hold other wise are anything but loyal to the Hag of our nation. Mr. Wiuiamuker devoted the principal part of his ad dress to the young men, and told them that life offered more opportunities to-day than over before, and that tho country needs men to-day not to light, but to stand by the Hag; not to sit idly by and mope, but to whittle their way to nine and fortune await ing tlie youth of America. Tho speaker closed his able address by a strong plea to the young men to grasp every opportunity presented, lift themselves up to places of alllu ence, and not put off to-morrow what should be done to-day. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or colfeo. Hhvo you tried the new food drink called (Iruin-Or It is delicious and nourishing und takes the plate of coffee. The more Orain-O you glvo the children the more health you distribute through their systems, (lraln-0 Is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared UsWllko't ho choice grades of coD'oo but costs about 1 us much. All grocers bell it, 15a and 36c.' SINGULAR RAlL'HOAD ACCIDENT. llllll Ol" II I.MfOIIIIlt I VI- Itl'lvllltX Ill-Ill Itiu-Hi-i l liri'ci I-oiiiiih I ii.lnrcd. KIU:Rl.th. N. J., Jan. 10. The- ilm of one (if ihe hlr; fix-foot cliivi-iH of the eiifiliu- draivlnir the llnynl lllm- lino cxiri s for Ilaltltuore and Wapl.i.igton burst r.:' the train .via rushing lust tin Nithei wood, N.J., depot yisu id.iy The trtiln was maUinn fuMyBO ml cm an lmur when tin- accident o i urroil. one mi tlcn ( f l'-i- wheel went through h side of a iaf.-i:i(T coal train, and ani-lm-r 1 -seillirtl a tu-ve and crashed im.ilust the alii.- of the (omhinatlon io.kIi A hi'le three feet initlnre was torn In the Bide of the ( ar. Hu.-.h Ness, of St. lienrge. H. I., was struck by llyliiK Mpllnt-rs and broken glass al.u t1 face. J.hn Wy-1 nor, of Sunbury, Pa., sat on the (at be-, hind Ness. The Hying li.ignu-nt d d1 the seat from Its fastening and Wyner i wan thrown acrrss the car and .severely brulred. The fireman. I-'imik M Manus, was throv n down and rei olved a severe scalp wound. The llltlc fo'ks love Dr. Wind's Norway l'inu Syiitp. lMc-iiMiut In Inke; perfeill.v harmless; podtivo euro for coughs colils, liroiicldtl, asthma. 'I'ho Ti-vtlli- Wiit-hi-i-i' -sti'lko. Boston, Jan. 10. The mule spinners of I,ovell and New Hertford were given permission to strike by the executive commltiee or the Mule Spinners' union c i-tt i day. and r.n assessment of .'J cents per week was levied on the mem bers or tho union. The executive com mittee also ordered thu sum of J'iOO rrom the national funds to be placed at the disposal of the stilkc committee. For Infants and Children, Tl9 fas ill ills llEMturs C' (- . . , y Kl li:u. Yi.., J in. In i, iiur- rowa, a i-ohbov, of ,1,1- ( ,o uy, ot Into a fight across the rivet l i Juarez, ftlox., Eatuidr.y n:flit, nn 1 h n pitched battle stood (If the Juarez police for one lnur. riurrov s ;at killed, but be fore his dc.ith he had kll'ed a gambler, a policeman and fatally woundLd two other olllcers. Scr.itch, scutch, scratch ; imablu to attend to husliionluring the, day or sleep during the tilglit. Ilchlug piles horrible phtpic. Dean's Ointment cuios. Never falls. At any drug elorc, ,10 cents. K-tt-i-linxt -nr i I',.,- irlal. Paris, Jan. 10. cvmte Ferdinand Val sln Est 'il!..zv, of the French army, who Is uci i-.ed of (he authorship ,-f loiters pubi'.-hed recently In Figaro re flertlng uron Frame and the army, surrendeied last night at the Cherche Mldl pilson for trial by court martial, ordeied by General Sausaier, military governor of Paris. Uucklea'n lrnot -in v I ho host salve in tho world for cuts, iiruiscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, .otter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively onus piles, oi .to pay requited. L is ijiiarantced to give perlect satislaetton or tnony refunded. Price li cunts Mir li.n. horHulchv A. Wnslnv kii'i ' . i: i . ., '. .Mioiei.. . 1, l-.y J:m. 1,1. L,:,; jv lerday ail' iwa a iycl,.ue FtrncK th.s city, unioofing tho old tie hodtst church nnd Put son's hotel, and totally demolishltifc- secral business hoin,es. Harry tellers, the city marshal, v ho was in the police ofllco at the time, was Instantly Id led by I'alllui; walls, 'ihe storm lasted only a few seconds. I'roMieiitv comes iinickcst tn tl ti tit ri ti whose liver is in good coudliion. DeWitt's Llltle l..irly KIm'is are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indli-cstloii noil nil stomach ami liter troubles. 0. II. Hagen buch, MiyslcJiii 'i!i ."id I'riiui liiuiid I'oNoti. Camden, N. J., Jan. 10. Ur. O. W. IJraymer, one of the leading physicians of this cilv. died last night from meningitis, the result of blood poison ing. Ho was IIS years old. Dr. Utaymer was chief of the staff of surgeons at Cooper hospital. It is supposed that while performing an operation virus as transferred Into his system by a scratch with bis linger nails. Dr. Uray- mer was pmmlnent in city and state medical affairs. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouble is mori common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. Peoplo having it think that their nerves aro to M, .... tin,- , (iiiiuii iu, uicKOii. wasn amoatid are surprised that they are not i,1L.tn and lo-iiiat, ' ' cured by nerve medicine und spring renie-1 dies; tho real seat or tho mischief is lost I sight ofi tho stomach is the organ to be! looked after. ' Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any i"1" ""-"ever in mo siunacn, nor periiaps miyoi me usual symptoms ui stomach weak- hum. Nervous dyspep,ia shows itself not in tho stomach mi much as in nearly every other organ ; in some rases tho heart palpi- 1 . . . . tates and is iriegular; in others tho kidneys .....ir. i.i i .... i ... mu iiiitni-M , ju ouiL-ii mo ooweis aro con- stipated, with headaches ; still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. .Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. (H Prospect St., Indianapolis, Intl., writes as follows. A motlvo of pure gratitude prompts mo to wrlto these few Hues regarding the nw and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lots, I have been a sufferer from nervous djfpspsla for tho last four years; have tiled various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times gave temporary relief until tho effects of the medicine wore oft'. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical oxerclse, but I am glad to statu that the tablets have overcome till these obstacles, for I have galued iu flesh sleep better and am better ill every wuy The above is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual fact." ltespcctfully youn, A. W. Sharper, (11 Prospect St., Indianapolis, I nil. II is cafe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cute any stomach neakness or dlscaso except cancer of stomach, They cure sour stomach, giis, lots of flesh and ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and heartache. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at SO cents. "GOLD DUST." I Tlie Woman Who Uses I Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largost package greatest economy. The N. K. Fairhank rnmnnnv. S Chicago. St. Louis. New York. 9 Boston. Philadelphia. OAl.MOItMA. I'erxiiiiiill.r.C'oiiiliu teil Tour via l'ciiinjlvn. niii Itiiilronil. America is a great country. In variety Mid grandeur of natural scenery it is unrivalid. Its wooded heights, its lurtilo valleys, its boundless plains, its rugged ami mcky moun tains its great lakes, its balmy slopes are the admiration of id mankind. To traverse this Kieal country, to delink) lis diversities and its Ho.iilers is a lilieial education, u revelation in uie i i.mircii metropolitan citizen. The Personally conducted Tour to California miner tlie direction of tlie rciin.ylvnuU Iiail road Company which leaves New York mi Januarys, lhOS, all'onls a most excellent op portunity to view the vast variety and dound Ivss Iie.iutj of this marvelous land The party will travel westward In special Pullman cars in charge era Tourist Agent and ( liaporon, stopping en route at Omaha, Dunver.Colorado Springs, Maiiitnu, Garden of tho Gods (lien wood Springs, and S.i t Lake City, in Cali fornia visits will do madu to Monterey and tlie famous Hotel Del Monte, Smti Cruz, S.in Jo-e. Los Angeles. San Diego, Itiverside, Sm Bernardino, Iieillands, and Pasadena. The party will return on tho "Golden Gate Special," the finest train that crosses tlie Con incut leaving I.os Angeles February U, and stopping at Tucson, LI Paso, and St. Louis. r.iRlileen (lavs will lie spent in California, lioiinil-trip rate, including all necessary ex penses during the entire trip, $3:)."i from all points on the Pennsylvania liailroail System cist of Pittsburg ; $:S30 from Pittsburg. For itinerary and full information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Jloyd, Assistant General Pass'-ngo-Agent, llroaii Stieet Sta tion, Philadelphia. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one mtniose. namely, a receptacle for the urine, nnd as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way is .'.,m imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local ttealment of other diseases. SAMl-I.i: SUNT VRKIS. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tlie chief cause of bladder troubhs. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Itoot fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects ina bility to hold urine and scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad elTccts following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Ihe mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot is soon realued. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, botlt sent free by mail. Mention Hurald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this olTer. I'Uir'll , S,r;.,.. London. J.;.. 11. The Kurnr Kotif-ci,'-, spondon: of '1 ii,. '. imes, und-i dati of Jan. y, says: A hluh Ituss-.Un of ficial has left I'ekln for Canton to dis cuss ( ertnln matters with the viceroy, who has been oideied to agree to his demands. A dispatch to The Dally Mail from IlDng Kong, dated Satur day, says It Is reported there that ungmnu, Japan and Hussla have ar rived at nn agreement respecting Corea. The details of- the agreement are nt known to the correspondent, but the dispatch says the Hrltlsh fleet Is re turnins to Hong Kong. Mrs.' Stark, Pleasant Itidge, 0., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, 1 saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cuie." It is tlie quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colils and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilagenbur.h. Mttln INiliiirlo sV-iilhfir'YlilM Vent-. Vicl.iria, It. C, Jan. 10. It is the gen eral opinion of sealing men here that there will be no pelagic sealing in th Lerlng sea duilng the coming season Only one Fchooner, the Director, wil' go to tlie Jnpanoso coast. What seal ing there Is done will bo carried on fiRFAT 5RPRCP IC. Ill CTflBC immt l! IN ",r ul0"u w" K" to-uay and get a pack aj;o ol UKAlN-O It takes the nn of coffee at about 1 the cost, It is a food drink. rii ,,t i,in, .i .... i. i children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is mado of pure grains and looks nd tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or - 'va coffee. It satisfios everyone. A cup of ton vv Kiyuu IU llli- 18 "mcr lor tne system than a tonic, because its benefit is nernisnent. What tonic, because its benefit Is permanent. What coffee breaks down Grafn-O builds up. Ask your grocer for flmln-O. 15c. and 25c. Kri-iuili Ci-'iilKiii- (Icilercd to ( Jin(l. Paris, Jan. 10. The cruiser Duguay Trouln, llagrhlp of the French Pacific squadron, 1ms boon ordered to Chinese waters. Tho Duguay Trouln Is a second class cruiser, Iron and wooden hull, of 3,tj93 tons displacement. Her comple ment Is 311 men, and she has a speed of 15.9 knots. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Ya., was frightfully burned on tho fnco and neck Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salio, which healed the Injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. C. II. Hageiibuch. JWnu nnd W I 'i Klllt-if by a Train. IlulTnlo, Jan. 10. A fast train on the New York Central railroad struck n carriage containing Mr. and ills. Sam uel F.ss, 1! 'hiB city rii a level cross ing on th,- ru -' l: rt Hip r1 v last nlhlit. U :l. ' 1:1. id. Something to Know, It may he worth something to know that tlie very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor Is blcc trie Hitters, 'iliis medicine is purely vece- table, nets by giving tone to the nerve centres In the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw fug off impurities in the blood. I'.lcctric Hitters improies the apjietite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have fried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for Coc or fl.oo tier bottle at A, Vt'asley's drug store. j QOLD DOST." ... . -.- & NUGGETS' OF NEWS. Sydney (llcndi nnli.g, tin- 21st victim of the London (Out.) disuBter, died Sat urday. The Jewelry store of II. Urlnkwator, nt Toledo, O,, was mysteriously lobbed of Jewels worth $3,onn. Tho Ohio miners' convention nt On- lumbus will demand an Inciease of 10 cents a ton for mining, i T , ,,, , , John Ulcelmnks, co'oied, of Timca loosa, Fla haB confessed the m utile r of Louis Wilson two yeais nrfo. The New fork legislature 1 consid ering the plan to i.-iab'ish a farm col ony for vagmnts, to cost 1100 009. An Investigation of alleged bribery nt the last session of Pie Now JLieTrlcarf assembly Is to he mnde at Font i Fc. Katie Marsh, a farmer's d msnler near Carthnwe, as b'lnik.l with vltilol and nusauhd! by a tramp at hei home. Kufur JL 'ritllli-an, oped 70, who waf serving a life sen'-wo for nivder lr t linton (N. Y.) prison, has been pai flonod. Tho homes of Al'en Wells and Join Sehllrhter, near I'ottstown, Pa., wen plnndeied Sntu-d.ty morr ig by burg lars. William Auchnni's. a brake. nan o: the IVnmiylvanl.i i. trowel fell fium i train nenr HmMiu la ,-nU v as In Btnntly killoil. to cum: a com in oni: dav. Tako Laxative Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. S.ic. I ho genuine has L. 11 each tablet. (J. on 'Slum Vi-:tciin;iiii X". tii'ilcrcit. Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 10. Frank Dcckwlth, a watchman in the employ of the Ontario und Western railroad, while In the performance of his duties Saturday night, notion! a man noting suspiciously In the fieip.'it yard neat the station. He ran up behind the man and grasped him about the arms, but the man broke loose, and Immediately urawing a row-iver pilot llcckwu twice through the lung, rieekwith died yesterday, 'ihe nanderer was Ho ward Simpson, a fi.ri.,cr inmate of the i-lmlra reformat my, now out on parole. lie had no sooner committed the acl than he became penitent, and told the whole story to the peraons vim came up to him at the sound of th - shot. Mrs. M. II. Ford, Ruddell's. III., suffered for eight years from (lvsoensla und chronic constipation nnd was finallv ctin d bv using DeWitt's Little Kirly liisers. the famous utile puis lor nil stomach and liver troubles, C. II. Ilngunhttch. Trii'n l'--i i n lii-'dm-. Mon'Romi i y. Al.i.. J i. w. I'ectenlny aftornooii e ci ach in .i , sruiuml train No. 2G. cf tho .Westom A'lili.'ttna rail road, went through Cubaehitchle bridge, 1 miles oast of rlontgomory, falling a distance of 15 fee;. Con ductor Law" and Flagman Fopo wore seriously Injured, nnd IS passengers received bruises or other Injuries, none of which aro serious. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and ollieis are in vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed tocuie and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c, and 50c. THE RUSH To In the Spring will be Tremendous. Tho most profifal.le himlnecs will ho fn trniiH portutlmi and int rc-'ImiHllaiiiK und in fiiriiNliI hk fooilainl sunnllcH In tlie multitude f tfiuhl Set'knfl-fii ahoit, a, uoncral TnuUiitf, Merenu- 1110 ntui McaniHiilp luiiieHS, it vo8 en lu 'l'J It will bo so In 'US. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated $5 000,000 uapitui, non-assessuble o meet this demand, will own and operatoU OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own lino of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for pnsncniior Ims Inens carry iiitf to that country an ImiueiiHe amount of hup plieH nnd equipment for tho mincm, as uelltiH furnialiinn them transportation for tin-nine, ves .tiid their iootls, and eUlIUlitn Trading Ktutloim nt different points An opportunity is otTendany pers' ii, be they of final) or large means, to buy h hares of utock In this eompuny and participate in tho ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within tho next 12 months. Shares are offcied at $1.00 each nor value. non-asseKKablc, and will bu ofTered turn limited thuunulyt Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Tayini; lunter dividend. Whiles numerous avitiKH hunk and bankH hvo Hii!puded, trauppoitatfou and trading c-omnaulow were never Men In tho lint of fullureH. ThU ntock lit one of tlie most denirahlo invt htmenta ofTered the public Tho tueorporatorit and toekhohlem who are eonueetet) with thin company aro men of wide experience iu frlmilar undertaktiiKH and mou wluifO nameH are Hiillleieiit guuranteo of the ittaiidliiK of the company, to wit : AIJHiitT V. ItbAT, l'rea Val Main Drew Co., Milwaukee- HON VM. K. MASON, United Ktates Henator from lllinoiM D.O KDU'AltDS. Pahs. Tralllc Mr. O If. jfc. I) 1 It . rlneinnatl. I'ltANK A- iUX'HT.uf Ohiw Kachtner Co, IMiieaif'i' CIIAH. II. IlOCKWKMe, Tralllc Mr. O I. & h. it. It.. (Motion Houtu) Chiuiuo , W, O. ItlNlCAltSON.ileu'l 1'am, Agt. O. N. O StT. V. It. It.. 'lnelinatl, O II V. (iKIKKlTlI, Vrm. Vimt Natioiml lUnk. Vitkbburv, Mlsi ntKO, A OT rii, l"wt eighteen oars with Hhelhy Hank, ahelbyvllle, Iml J. M. VllU.UVH, Ctthler 1'Irst Nat'l Uuik, Vlckdhurf.', Mltw. Aim uu norms 01 oiiivrs tMpiany prominent Addrcii ami maku nil money jwiyable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., l'lslii-r lIulMliu;, Cor, Vuu lJureu ii Denrboru f-ts., r.Hir-Ann 1 1 i Alaska THE FLORIDA LIMITED, 'I liren Ktttlrn New Trains Tor Southern "iihv,i3n I'liirlibi Scrilcc. 'the Southern Hallway will liiaiu urnto lt Florida Limited on January 17th, IstiS. The three trains built for this sorjlee aro the finest that have uver lu-cii turned out by die Pullman Company. This season's wln-diili- will do the fastest mill most con venient ever operated between liislern eltlc ami tlm r noils of the South The Florida Umileil will have llroaii strict station daily, except Wuiiilay. at 2:3(1 p.m. ti ml I'live at Jin ksonvllle at 1 :10 p. m. nnd St AiikiisiIiic a.-SO p. m Wrlto to John M. llesll. Distiict Passenger Agent. 8)10 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, for further information iiik; advance 1 'till iii.iii reservations. ',' here I This is Just the Thl ;g. Ki d l'l.ig Oil for sprains and bruises. At Grulilcr Pros., drug store. liv;.: ( nttlo 1 ' 1.. ( In !'lit'"fi.'- , mi. ' ' text (noinfln i l'ldl ole", i , Jan. 'A-Th- r . -cattle l- (Ms olty foot flrovk voi iw fnl lows: Heeos, 2.SS3, shot p, 7.'. bo , 5,41)1!. Receipts for thl prevloi v. were: Hooves. f,Mf; sheep, fl,"1!' hot . 7.311. Heef cnttlfi were In lighter nn ,iy, nn-5 with a f.ilr demand nrlces c!o. d (Inn Thoie w w- ' "ft ' i x. on w to sgnv lier steumer itoiim-uthiii. Wo qui to: Kx trn, MuVio. ; good. ;',iii.4e. ; medli tn, i'-'il 4?)e.; common. 414i 1c. Shepp were onlv In fair detnr ml, yet prices remained firm: extra, SfiS't':: good 4'4GM9io.; medium, 4W4tP,; eontmnn, S'ii ; Inmlis, r.vn,!;.,., , Hogs wen- all sold nt higher p Ices, as predicted lost Weill; he-it weste it. Vnt B'.iiC.: others, Miu:. Fut cows wire Inactive nt li'.f T4e. Thin cows wen- dull ut Vent onlvs wf-ro active nt ",'m c. Mlkli cowh were quiet i t tSJ'niii Dressed beeves were in-live at C S',ic. 1i iwmwiiwvvi i-CSBi, i: HAT :io oio remedy can contain tho elcmonts necessary to euro all diseas es, ii a fa t well known to everyone Dr. Miles' System ot Restoratlvo Itcmedlcs consists of seven distinctively dlfToront preparationR, euuh for Its own imrposo. Mrs. I,. C. llrr.mloy, W Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontailo, -writes: "For years 1 suf fered from cxtremo nervousness and annoy inp constipation, doveloplnglntopalpltatlon anil iveaknCFs of the heart. I was ituahlo to sleep, suiTerod much from hcadacho, pain in ray left e!i!o, n!pltatlon nnd a constant feellns of weakness and prostration. I besan usins Dr. Miles' Kervine, Heart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-Paln Tills to rollovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left inc. I then took Dr. Miles' Kustorativo Tonluand am now restored to my former goou ueniui." Dr. Miles' Demedles! Dr. aro sold by all drug gists under a po-,ltlvo guarantee, flrat bottlot Milos' riemediesd benoflts or money re funded. Hook on dls-j oases ot tho heart and! v- Restoro Health . nerves free. Addt-p- -, Dli. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind, Hem Extreme S T THESE ARE HAPPY TlflES. HAPPY FOR BUYERS. HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPV WITH Our - Great - January - 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 ing ; but all may as well have a good time over the Christmas buying, too, as well as over the giving, later. We call attention to our fine line of ' JANUARY SALESj Fine Imnorted something turn 0M1 tw tf 1 "'"Is the miil- Sllk MUlflerS. winter end of nny pnrclinscr in search of nn itpproprintc. us well ns 11 useful gift. Wc linve them ranging in piice from 50 cents to $2.25. MPTl'Q Wc rc K0'"K to sell some p 11 J? senrfs for luilf a dollar that oCcirlS you couhl not buy in the regular wny for less tliun $1. In tecks, puffs, four-iii-luiiid, nnd folded tics very fine nnd elegant goods ; nil 50c each. 1 fl 10 iiuiKc ci now- 1 room, wc double the space for the Belling from now until Christmas. Ilcnr iu mind tlint our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fl'nP ftpnt'c Iluv a half or ottarter Half Hncp '.cn l'.'.'!r- V1 1:il mm will make the wearer sin e. w imv.. ih. . .,.,mof creation in plaid and polkn dot hose. m AKE It your particular business to call on I" us before purchasing or Inspecting else- i fdOl-LAfrr where. We can show, 5n Tv veil the ornolBol I ju- nn. 511.UICQ1 1 minnu o4itr.v u.inn i Our store never f ol - , 1. .... lOWS Others, bUt lead. Our store may not be lt ths larmt In ama nf i 4D fSTFr' . . 1-tSi ' cnjfO hit) II lp In WJ.UI.WI UUI 11 ! Ill StOCk and Cheapest In priCeSi j Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, THE UP ma. a lc 11, rrup. BloodfNerveFood ForWonk nnd Run Down People. UfUKT IT ICI The richest, of all rcstor' ""HI II IOI tivo foods, bncauso It re- Placed tlto cusontlnls of llfo Hint aro ex lniusted liydlsenBe, indlKestIo high llvlns. overwork, w orry, oxecsses, abuse, otc. UUHAT IT nnFJI by mnklni? tho blood "na I II UULOl piironndrlcliondthe I uiKt-Hiiou I'erioiy ib crpiiics sonu nesit, intisclo and stretiRth. Tho nerves bolng inndo stromr tho brain becomes ntlvo und clear. It restores lostvltullty, stops all wast ing drains and vvcakneKR In either sex, nnd nsa feiniilo regulnfor lias no equal. Price 60c., orllvo boxes 82.00. Drugglats orby mall. Vo can help you. Advice am! book, free. Wflto Us About Your CaseJ THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1613 (most ti ii t S t root I'hlla il ol phi WMMW P8LLS! Srt AHO SUJHe7S?SD O.FIIIi"W0MK S SAF nwt' WiLm Obecific Cofmila.,pa el Pnvlnsky'g drtiR store, Ka tjnntro Mrcet. foi !a-llSS-l7B--l9SSlSllSl- j MS CALL 7 n r "TUB Si YLISH PATTERN." Ar listfe. Fasldonable. Original. Pcrrcct Fllting. Prices lO ami 15 CVMtH. None higher. None belter at any price. Some reliable merchant sells them in J nearly every city or town. Ask for T a them, or they can be had by mall from a 1 us In either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. P. f Brightest ladies' magazine published. I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of f Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fictloit, all for only 50 cents a year, in- fl lion any time. Send two 2-ccnt stamps ? tor sample copy. Address g THE McCALL COMPANY, s J42-146 West J4t!t Street, New York, i I J89 Fifth Avenue, Cfdcago. i mmmmmmmmmmumw "THEY DO THE WORK" z3 BRONCHO I tHOMCEOPATHICl 3 Remedies IQC 3 Relieve and Cure 2 B Head Troubles mt 2 g Stomach Disorders g System Irregularities Ui!3ifei2.l S "For every III, a special pill." 2 If not nt IruK StoreH, write S Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Jlealtli iiook Mailed Vrce. GLOVES, l?rom 50c per pair nnd up wards. COLORS : Tnn. brown and red. Woolen gloves of evorv llf-Qprlnlinn- ah. jy CR05 3 'ISCfsW "3 f t 1 .w l'rcncli Kid palms ale cost sce llle Eloria silk ones, with with Astra k hau,,stccl roU "t backs mid woolen dKM n lined, l'ricc $1.00, I $1.00. n special oiler. Uur stock ot working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hnf c Our stiff hats are tut- ctiuallcd in stvlr-s nn,l inH Pone cquaiicu 111 stales nnd nttcntion to thut i."1" n i,is a,ul ,se t issouiy responsible .fl,r oll.r i'lcnsc jiat trade we have established. W n i.stifriiats.biacknnd I brown, nil slianes 1 and styles, for ft. 1 STClTt thing iu the market. Our Si.co nnd 51.7s 1,nt C1""'t "e bought elsewhere less than 2.Cn. riiir5.nn Sit.. .,.,,1 ol I i "t 1 t t 1 J -k of miceasiug wearing qualities. 0 - TO - DATE HAT STORE, HB KAIER'S Opera House, J. kJ. QUIRK, Mgr. IYIAHANOY CITY. PA. WW AY, JAN. 10, '98. The play that lias mado nit America talk, BLUE JEANS ' t Tho famotii pnotoral comedy drama. A t-tory of real llfo In tho Itlue Jeans Ueestrikt of Indlniin t "Will never wear out. N Y. Heraltl, Aetupendoui scenic proilnetion. resh nsier tlvc and full of human IntejcAt. The Famous Saw Mih Scene. Tho most thrilling and climax ever presented. realistic SEE Tho l'nlltlcnl Campaign. The llarbccuo Sacrlfaee. UCAD The ItlsliiL'Sun Itoarer'e. ntln The Hoosicr dulntette. A Well Selected Company. Prices. - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snydor's Drag Store. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, Jan. 13th. Deninan Thompson and George W. Ryer's latest great success, iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiim THE SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY It is an Idyl of City Life. a What "The Old Homestead" is to country life, "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley" is to that part of city life which we hear so much but Seldom see. They are equally natural and true. Usual Prices. I A Handsome Complexion J Ila ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's Couruiiiox PowDun tives It. Umbrellas. With the addition of winter stock the collection is now very exten sive, muging'from 50c to '$7.50, in cludiiig.the great est variety of artis- tic Handles we ever bad. Anybody who wants a srood and neat looking urn- V brclla at a modcr- iPERWEflft. We have the largest nnj most complete line of gent's underwear ever shown iu Schuylkill county. We 1 'S. were early buyers and evaded the tarift't'l?1 recently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pel cent, cheaper than any of our competitors. We have them in Swits Condc high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool. Wc have held back 48 dozen shirli ' and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. We guarantee to be Ji.oo ' values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 374 cents. is East Centre Street,
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