ft EVENING HERALD KHI A III. till Kll I H7H. Iubllahril every Kvenlnit, l!ic-i K'Hiilny nl HOCTH JAROIM flTKHBT. Near Cum'hr fh llnmlil In ilollvtii-il l11HI1t1mlnl11.nl ..ml !' urnminlltiK low.vt lor li itjntK 11 cek , m ' iilil oheootticm. Hy mnll 1)h ymr.nr i cental month, linynlile In lulvnncv. Ailvertlf menti clmrKwl nwonlnm tfi p:iw nml nnitloli The publlnliera rwrvc Hie rlulit I" i lmnm' the ixilllon of dvertiiM inent wlionevur the pub f'lutltn of newn ilpiiutiitln It. The rlK" trjervKl to rcjc-'nny mlvcrtli.cii.ent, whctliii puld for or mil, ..mt Hie publisher- niny ilcem Impmiwr AiIvcrllnliiK niton miuli- kiimn , upon application. .... , Kntrred t tlio pimtoUtcv at rliietii.iiilo.ili, iw econd cIiwh mull mutter. TKI-KI'IIOSH IXISNKCriON "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald KKIDAY, JAMAKY 21. 18IW Dlltl) without 11 doctor." tlu hend- HllO ill a Ullicilfe'O plipi'r, Wllifll liovn tlntt, strnii(,'e us it limy s-ouui, it totiii' times lutpptiiiH that way. TllK Citizen priiitiirius will bo held this afternoon, butweuii this hours of 4:00 nnd 8.00 o'ulouk. Thero will lie spirited uontosts in the Second, Third and Fifth wards. TlMK, which coiihifeteth of parts, can be no part of inlinite duiation or of eternity, for then there would be an infinite time past to-day, which to morrow would be more than in linite Time is one tliitif,' and infinite duration is another. (J row. AVk are in receipt of an invitation to utteud the commencement exer cises of the l'ottsville hospital tiain mg school for nurses, on Tuesday evening next. The exercises will be hold in the Academy of Music, and will consist piincipally of an address by Jloralio ('. Wood, M. 1)., L. L. I)., and tlie presentation of diplomas In Guy E. Farcpihar, K-n. Manaukh Quirk, of Kaier's j;rand opera house, Mahanoy City, is milk ing a record for himself and his pop ular playhouse in the meritorious attractions booked this season. He has secured Robert Mantell, who has no superior on the American stae in the interpretation of romantic drama, for the production of "A Seciet War rant, "during the early part of March This play is said to eclipse "Mon- bars." and will lie lnesonted with a perfect metropolitan cast. Hon. Moxhok 11. KlJl.1' will not bt a candidate for re-election to (Jon Kress. JIo makes this announcement in a letter addressed to tlie voters of the Seventeenth Congressional J)ls trict and published in the Uhnmokin papers yesterday. The popular Con gressman does not say so in so many wordSj but those on the inside sus his determination to retire is primar ily due to the treatment he received from the '"powers tiiat bo" in the ap pointment of an Internal Itcvenuc Collector. Mr. Kulp's candidate was turned down. Tine Hazleton Standard says the appointment of J. II. Olhausou as general manager of the Lehigh Valley railroad is now a certainty, and gives as its authority for this statement a man well versed in rail road circles. Mr. Olhausen would be a valuable addition to that company And could be expected to muke some radical changes and place the coal region branches on a paying basis, something that has not been done for many years. AVitli this statement comes the further information that several officials are hooked for re moval on the Mahanoy branches. Silent Factors, It was Donald Q. Mitcholl who said "Hang around your walls pictures which shall tell stories of mercy, hope, courage, faith" and charity." What factors in education are these silent teachers I Their unconscious tuition is incalculable. The story of the widow's four sgns who wore led to adopt a scu-fiiring life through the constant silent inllueuce of a large and beautiful picture of the ocean with u vessel riding on its billows serves to illustrate, if illustration were needed, the part even pictures may play In shaping our lives and giving direction to our thought and energies, their influence upon the moral and aesthetic side of our life. Life in all its phases is influenced by environment and for young people especially that environment should he mode the healthiest and most iu- BDiring possible. Tlie iutluence of good pictures for this purpose is Hnd ing increasing recognition among those who have to do witli the train lug of the young. Many houses are adorned with beautiful and costly pictures, mute but efficient teachers, each in its peculiar sphere ; hut many more houses are without these educational forces for reasons only too well known. Granting that beautiful pictures and other works of art are valuable auxiliaries in educational work, what wore appropriate place fortheiu than tlie school room t We need an awak ening in this matter. A new era is dawning upon us, for education in its Hood's Beit to take after dinner j prevent dlitresi, aid dlge s- m-M all tlon, cure constipation. I I 1 J" JuxtlrveceUbledo pot gripe r etiiu pln. Sold lv all druggliti. S6 cnti. tlSii tnl; Ij U.L ilood Do., Lowtll. tlui 'QOLD DUST.' 3 j& i e J.. m. Luriiest pacliiiKo (-reatcst economy. Muile only by Till': N. It. IWIlUIAMi. COMPANY, St. Louis. Now York. lloston. Philadelphia Culcngo. broadest sense is not the slavish working out of tasks, but it menus the bringing of broadening i'liliieiicc to bear upon 1 ho mind, and the de velopment of a (me culture which shall lead to wise, right living, and the attainment of a more beautiful, public and private life. to ctnti: A VOI.II in oni: 11.1v. I'uku Ii xiit 1 vu Ilroino IJnlniiie Tulilcls. All IniKjjiiN lufiinil tlio money if it I'.illii to lire. S.'w. Tlio iiiiiuliio litis 1,. It. Q. on oucli tlllltt't. OF WOULD WIDE INTEREST. A C.roiil Ciillfi'tlini ill' IiiIiti-kIImk lii'iiillni: I'ur 11 Nomliml Sum. One of tlie mint iliiinintie ineiilents of tin year will lie tlio ilhlillmtiiin of t lit toiitn- Imtions of food mid lidtlimn fiom citizens ol the United Slates to tlio dMressed pe ple ol C11I1 1. Secretary of State Slieiniun, 1ms wrilti 11 exclusively for tlie next Issue of tlie Brent riiiladelpln.i Sunday rnts, .lanuarj 2 Ird, 1111 nitiele deM-riliiiiK nliat is most utedid. l.'larn liartou adds all appeal of tlio Ited I ross Society and ('omul (ifiier.il I'itz IIiirIi bee gives sonic hi t licrto link iintvn facts which will stir the lion rt of all readers. Othi r iinpoitant ami inteiettiut; fealuies ol next Sunday's I'less will he numerous. On, doerihes how a colon il man (.uanls tl.i millions of Kieen hacks in tlio L'nittd State treasury. Candy us 11 health liuildini: diet is seriously discussed. Then there are storie. ahoutii marvelous six year old musician, a woman who servid as a spy, and lnid features of Ameiicau social life, in Cairo You had hotter order next Sunday's l'res1 to day. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE fur those who will go to-day and get n pack age of (IKA1N-0 It takes the placo ol . oll'ee at nliout 1 tlio cost. It is n food drink, full of luultl', and can ho given to tin chllil 1 (' as well as the adult with greal h' lietlt. It, is uiiido of pure grains and looks ami tastes like tlio fluent grades of Mocha or Java eoll'co It satisfies everyone. A tup ol lirain-O is hotter for the syttem than 11 tonic, liccaiibo it benefit is permanent. What cotlee lircaks down (Iniin-O builds up. Ask voiir grocer for (Irnin-O. 15c,. and 'J.'ic. .lUrrlcd ut Cirurdtlin. Eli. IlKliAMi : Ono of tlio most fashion able weddings of the season took placo yes terday afternoon ut 2 p in. In St. JosophV Catholic church, when liov. Father Mr Collougb united in the holy bonds of mat rimony Miss Mary S. Mcllale, ol J! street, mil J. T. Mcl adden, tlio popular assistant superintendent of the Prudential Insiiiance Company, of town. 1 ho bride was attended by Miss Maggie (iarner, ol town, ami tr.o grooinsin 111 was 1'. .1. Feoley, of Shenandoah The bndo was attired 111 pearl satin, the bridesmaid woio palo blue satin, and the gents were attired in conventional black. After the ceremony tliey drove to Ashland, then returned homo and partook of a well prepared wedding dinner. After doing jus tice to the Inner man they left on the 4:10 train for an extended wedding tour to Wilkeshario, Now York, New Jersey, Phila delphia and Washington. The out-of-town guests were Miss Sadie nnd Nel ie Mel'addcn, of liloonisburg, sisters of the groom; the presents were numerous and costly. On their return home they will take up their residenco ill a neatly furnished homo 011 Second street. I'. S. Oiraidvillo, Jan. 20, lSOS A ScnBible Man Would use Kemp's ISaHam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds. Asthma. ISronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any otheimcd- cine. The proprietor has authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample liottle Fret to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. Tlio .lie-Hurry CI11I111. Iist February John McG.irry, of Forest- villo, wrenched his kneo on a delectivo pave ment on West Coal street, on property owned by tho Schaefer estate. He placed his claim for damages against the borough In the bauds ofJI.M. llurke, Ksq.. and that gentleman appeared before Council several times and ullored lo settle for fiou. Council reniseu payment until they could communicate with the Schaefer estate, and usccrtaiu wlut pusl- ion they would assume in the matter. In tho meantime McUarry, it appears, made a settlement with tho Schaefer estate for f;!00, without the knowledge of his attorney. Mr. llurke demanded his fees from Mcdarry, aud upon refusal the attorney yesterday entered suit ut PutUville. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. j If vou wnut to quit- tobacco using easily 1 and forover, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-lo-isac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men itrong. Many gain ton pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Ituy No-To-llae Irom your own druggist, who will guaruntco a cure. SOc or 1.00. Booklet and bamplu mulled free. Ad. Steiliug Uemedy Co., Chiiago or New York, Mlllersvlllo Aliilulil Itminloil. Tho eighth annual dinner mul reunion of the anthracite branch uf Mlllersville Alumni und Students' Association will be held at Pottsvillu this evening. Tho business meet ing will be held at H o'clock and dinner will be serteil ut 0:30, at Putin, Hall Hotel. Grapes Overhang Two Miles of Carriage Drives. Orapo arbors loaded with Grapes, 2 miles long, und over 300 miles of vines trained 011 wires. This is thu extent of Spier's Oporto (1 rape Vineyard at 1'asMtie, N. J, only 12 miles from New York City. Those who doubt it can have their expenses paid ami $100 given them by the Speer N. J. Wine (Jo If they will come and see und do not find the above true. The wines are tho oldest and beat to be had. II0111U lllu I.Ul. William Lewis, Jr., son of W. W. Levl, of Mahanoy City, was the tlrst of eight ap plicants to pass tho examination as a cadet on hi sch olslilp "Vcimeu'." He boarded the ship st Newport, It. I., yesterday to enter upou h s duties. Ask your grocer for the "I loyal Patent flour, aud take no other brand. It is the best 'flour made. 'GOLD DUST.' THE PAGING RIVERS. Tim Ohio nnd Ti'lliiitiii'lo lliioinliiir. and Per-MtiiM Drowned. Louisville, Jun. -1. Ferns are enter tained here of n flood. The Ohio Is ris ing steadily, lteports received lnd! ati that much ilnmaRe was done through out the state by a heavy ruin and wind storm. Thomas Cioss, a drummer from North Veinon. Intl., was drowned while classing a swollen stream near Wen; linden, Iiul. A son of a farmer named Drury, and u iicuio farm hand, wlu. were riding f,n a hnrsu across a Cum berland liver ford. In Jackson county, Tennessee, were drowned. In Kentucky a Me.hodlst church near Falmouth was unroofed, nnd barn and farmhouses In Oarnird, Grayson, Hen derson, 1'nlon and Hickman counties were damacod. The LIckhiK. Ulg Sandy, Cumberland. Oreen nnd all their tr b utarles aio booming, anil many ot thorn are out of the bunkn. The touiioat John Williams, with u tow of CO coal boats, was caught in the storm above Leavenworth, Ind. Four teen of the coal boats were sunk and two of the stcamei's crew were washed overboard and drowned. A dispatch from llldgway, Ills., says: A very disastrous wind and rain storm visited this county 'Wednesday night unroofing luuris, blowing down fences and drowning ?:x'l;. The back watcn of the t 1 ; ,nd .'"''xsh rivers ale in Ui da inn this 111 1 t y. For Infants and Children. Tie fie- ) It es ret7 wripiir. CiMiiitiTfull-.tn llrm'i. hiiy't O'tl Home HolioUin N. .1.. Jan. 21. In the housi In West 1 l-or f'i:iur!y ircj:.i d b William H. lirockwuy, the forger, now serving .mt a ten years' sentence In tin penitentiary ut Tienton, there wen found yesterday CoO $100 counterfeit bank notes of the bank of Montreal. The bills, which were printed only on one side, hnd been concealed beneath the floor of the attic. HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a buttle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire lo urinato or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. . WHAT TO DO. Thero is comfort in tho knowledge so often expiessod, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in iclieviug pain in thu nack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects uialiillty to bold urinu and scalding pain in passing it, or bad clfects following use of liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times durini; tho night to uriuate. Tho mild and the ex traordinary eH'cct of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a mediclno you should have the best. Sold by drugslsts, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottlo ami pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Mention the Evening Hekami and scud your address to Dr. Kilmer &Co., Ilinghamp- tou, N. 1. the proprietors of this paper guarantee the gomiiuess of this oiler. Ill- .. . !. ,.,. .. , ,1. Washington. Jan. 21. Ilallett Kil bourn, one of the oldest and best knowi business and newspaper men of Wash Ington, will bo examined In lunacy pro ceedlngs today, with a view to his con finement hi an noyliun. His mania I suicide, and unknown to any except hb physicians and his Immediate family he lias made half a dozen attempts at self destruction In the past few weeks. Hi twice tried chloroform, once gas, and at other times tried to throw himself from the windows of his home. He Is perfectly sane on all Bubjects, but In suffering from Intermittent melancho lia. The oornmPmptit proceedings are with his full consent. Monarch over pain. Hums, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas Kclcc- tric Oil. At any drugstore. i;iotrlc Lneoinnt o Tor London', Schenectady. N. Y Jan. 21. Th Central Undei ground railway, of Lon don, Knglaiul, has placed with tho Gen oral iilecttie company, of this city, ci order for 32 eloctrlc locomotives, tb largest order of Its kind ever given. Tin tunnel of the London railway will In small, nnd the locomotives will not b of the monster size previously turnei' out. They w 111 be of 00 horsepower and will welph 45 tons. They will h able to draw a train of live ears, welsh ing luO tons, at the rate of Itj tulles per hour. There is no need of little children being tortured bv scald bead. eczciM hik! skin eruptions. Dewltt's Witch Haz 1 Nilie gives instant rcllefand cures pcrmant'illv ('. II Hiigenliiich, Tim Ohio (lorryniiiiKlor. Columbus, O., Jan. 21. Senator Flnck's bill tu gerrymander the congressional districts of the state was Introduced In the legislature yesterday. Tho main purpose of tlio bill, and Mr. Flnck frankly acknowledges It. Is to legislate Congressman Grosvenor out of ofllce und put a Democrat In his place. Con gressman Grosvenor. however, clulms he could carry the district as real rang ed. The bill Is one of tho direct results of the unlt-Hunim combine. The Right Name In the Kight (lace. Pan-Tina for cuughs aud colds, 25u. At (Jruhier llros., drugstore. SIAM WILL APOLOGIZE Kor 1111 AMiuilt li.v Her Soldlori 011 Our Vleo Consul. San Francisco, Jan. 21. A sperlnl cor respondent -it Hangltolt, Slam, writes as follows, unrier date of Nov. IB, 1S97: "The long awaited and much debated decision of the arbitrators In the mat ter of tlio ossault upon Mr. H. V. Kel lett, I'nlted States vice consul, by Sia mese soldlois at Chleiignuil. Nov. ID, 1SSG, was published yesterday. "Shortly after the assault Mr. John llarrett, the United States minister resident and consul general, opened negotiations by demanding an Investi gation by a mixed coin'nlsslon, which Blum refused. The arrival ot the gun boat Machlas In February. 1S9T, opened the eyes of the Siamese and hastened negotiations. "After n 20 days' session the com mission agieod upon a decision, nnd the result Is a decided victory for Mr. Bar rett. While the commission finds that the conduct of the olllcers nnd soldiers who committed the assault was to a certain extent excusable from tlie ex citement resulting from the unusual and Imprudent steps taken by Mr. Kel lett In releasing his servant fiom the custody of the authorities after he had been arrested, It was ngrecd that the Siamese government should apologize and pledge II self to punish the offend ers. The olllcers In command of the troops are to be publicly reprimanded and degraded In rank, while the men are to be deprived of their pay for throe months." It Is a plain fact that twenty per tent, of tlio deaths In our larger cities arc caused by consumption ; and when wo reflect that this terrible disease can bo forestalled by Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, shall wo condemn the sufferers for their negligence, or pity them for their ignorance. Invest 1 . ' tr'' C 111 d n. N. .1., Jan. - . '." 1 1 v eouiiiv grriid Jury . 1 : 'km special session yeslerd.ij aft 1 on l) Supreme C-urt .Tusihc (lairison to In vestigate the charges of jury embracers on the part of friends of K 1 Shaw whose trial was recently postponed by mutual consent of counsel pending an Investigation. Attorney General Grey of the state, will be called Into the casi for the purpose of assisting In slftln evldi in e :md tilt stl'Hii'.g '. ilnei-, 3. T'u iu;y In n Its in. 1 'i ,.th 11 t ''-!. "I tried a bottlo of Salvation Oil on wound and was cured within sevorat days. never had such a good remedy as Sdvation Oil In my hands. Mrs. J. C. Duncan, Lex ington, Mo." llrlbery ( oinilitUo". liepoi t IV ipoiied Co uinbus, ,Jan. 21. The 1 ixtoiU bilbory Inveftlcdthn v.oe not b. re tin senate yesterday, as expecu Tk( enn d-s u 1 9 pi v.. c a ir; i.orr be c, 1: : .11, d. 1 u . . . i.J. o Oe- liy :i ! t ' Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Kblge. ().. says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him Irom croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is tho quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and al throat and Iungtroublcs. C. II. llagcnbuch 111 il Aim l-i d. Chicago, Jan. 2I.--.Mil.ula ( zomy, tin child pianist, has -1 hi r eyesight. A a result the talented girl, who is not t years old, has been compelled ,11 give up concert engagements In New York and Boston. Sufferers from blllonsall'cctions, fuvcr and ague, ludigestion, etc., should use Or. null Pills, whoso powers of curing these ailments are gratefully acknowledged by thousands 10 and 25 els. To Mala Kliio-ciiiiii mi op. -ti ivim London, Jan. 21. A dljpa'ch tn Th Times from Shanghai says: "It staled In olllclal quartets here that Get- many will make Klno-ubau an opei port, without exclusive privileges to the Germans, and broacliv 011 the llnet adopted at liong Kong, the island be Ing held under crown leases." Don't let tho little ones sutler fiom cc.cm: or other tortuiing skin diseases. No need fi it. Doan's Ointment cures. Can't harm th most delicate skiu. At any drug store, no cents. I!iVtK-ll (I 111 O 'll'I'dO. Colorado Spilngs, Jan. 21. -A blizzard Is sweeplnir over this pot tlon of tbc- state. It Is very cold and a high wind Is piling the snow In great drifts. The storm Is ve-y severe In the Crlppl Creek mining ulftrict, and the wagon roads aie Impafcslnle. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A I'LKASANT BIMl'I.K, HUT BAFi: IIFTIXTUAI, cbltK 1'OU IT. Catarrh of the stomach has long been con sidercd the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloatin sensation alter eating, accompanied some. times with sour or watery-risings, 11 forma tion of gases, causing pressure 011 thu heart and lungs aud difficult breathing ; headache, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. Thero is often 11 foul taste in tho moutl ated tongue, and if the interior of th stomach could be seu it would bhow slimy, inflamed condition. Tho cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found hi a treatment which causes tlio food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritato the delicate mucous surfaces of tho stomach. To securoa prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do, and whe normal digestion is secured tho catarrhal condition will have disappeared, According to Dr. Hurlaiisou thu bafest nnd host troutmeut is to use after each meal tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pep sin, a little. Nux, Ooldcn Seal und fruit acids These tablets can now be found at nil drug stores uuder the iiatno of Stuart's Dyspopsii Tablets, und, not being u patent medicine, can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N,J. lloohor, of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, III., writes : "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold tn the head, whereby the lining membrane uf the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom, passing backward into the throat, reaches tlio stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medical au thorities prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of tho stomach without cute, hut to day I am the happiest of men after Using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. 1 cannot find appropriate words tu expiess my good feeling, I have found flesh, appetite aud sound ittt I'rum their use, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is thu safest preparation us well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indiges tion, catairh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little hook, mailed fieu, on ut,.,.,,,,.!, tr..nl.l..u 1.., n.lilri..,!,,., Ul,,rl fV. I Mirslull, Mich. Thu tablets can he foutid at I Hi rumbling will Cease If Shenandoah People I-ollow This Citizen's Advice. When the l-ldneys aro sick they grumble. You hear them clear through the back. 011 foul tlieiu clear through the body. They Knntiblo when over-taxed. Know how the kidneys gi limbic? It's a sluiplo thing, your back will tell you. ltaekiie.hu is the first grumbling warning. The kidneys givo It and if you heed it nut Louk out tor truiilile, It will surely come, Urinary trouble, kidney trouble mil many lseries. Duaii's Kidney l'llls are maile for kidneys only. Tliev euro every form of kidney ill. Tlio experience of Shenandoah peoplo prove this. Here s 11 ease in point: Mr. Patrick I'oley, of 11) South Chestnut street, miner, was subject to an indisposition common to miners. On reading about Dunn's iilney Pills ho decided to try thoo d Quaker remedy nnd got a box from Klrliu's Phar macy. This Is what ho says of his experience. I have had a great deal of pain across my kidneys and littleness in tlio small uf the ick. My head usnl to ncho at times nnd I id 11 feeling of giddiness. There was not much annoyance from the kidney secretions but sometimes there was too frequent action. I bent forward, sharp twinges passed thiuiigh 1110 and my back was so weak I could baldly lift nnythinc. I used 11 box nnd half of Doan s Kidney Pill! and they gave 1110 the greatest relief. They removed the pain from my head and the lameness and aching from my back. I can sleep better anil do not havo that tired feeling 1 nail formerly. I strongly recommend Doau's Kidney Pills to others because I kn iw from personal experience that they arc reliable." Doan's Kidney Pills lor sale hy all dealers, rice r0 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Hairdo, N. Y solo agents for tlio U. S. Ucniombcr the name Doau's and take no tlier. Mliiec' .k'i.'.h ,1 . I,e: i- .. Denver. Jan. 21. The Northe :v Colo rado coal operators, whose 1,201' miner? are out on strike, met yesterday and re fused to grant the demands for an In crease of wages. The competition of southern coal Is given as the reason. in oi.ii;n ti.mi:s People overlooked tho Importance of per- anently beneficial cllects and were juustled with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup nfl igi will 1 crinaneiitly overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxs. lives, which act for a time, but finally in ure ihu system, liny the genuine, made by thu California 1'igSyrup Co. T'upli'n im f.cr.ic'Miiiur urn . liattle Creek, Mich., Jan. 21. One ol the largest syndicate deals ever entered Into this state is about to be consum mated by New York capitalists. They propose to buy both electric light plants and the gas plant of this city, the elec tric street railway of this city and Kal amazoo, thu new electric toad now In process of construction between this city and Kalamazoo, the Kalamazoo elect! Ic plant, tlio electric light plant of Albion, the electric railway and light ing plant of Jackson and the electric street railway of Lansing. Citizens Support tho Strikers. HIddeford, Mo., Jan. 21. An effort will be made by the ofllclals of the Pep perell and Laeonla cloth mills to start Monday next, and all textile worker! who desire to return to work under the 10 per cent cutdown will have the op portunity to do so. The union men are almost positive that not enough will gc back to start tho mills. Business men and others are freely pledging assist ance to the strikers. Even Chinese laundrymen gave cash donations. Nevei In the history of the city has there been a strike where the strikers had the sympathy of citizens as much as the present one. It Only Happens WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods and not know it. But that isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we have use for are the kinds you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the price on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up to-Date way since our 'existence. It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keep us on the iutnp and vdtt'on the jump are tlie only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half Prices on goods that we brought into the store since tlie Underwear. Wc have the largest and most complete line of gent's uudcr wearcver shown in Schuylkill Co. We were early huycrs and evaded the tarifl re cently put 011 woolen goods. .This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 1040 pet 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 Hud and Derby ribbed wool, We have held hack 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, nt 50 cents. We guarantee to be J1.00 values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 cents. We must close our stock out. Hats and Caps. attention to Our stiff hats nrc un equalled ill styles and prices, as we pay close that department. We buy nt close 111 ar jius and sell nt small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade wc have established. W e quote a few prices : SUIT hats.blacktmd brown, all shapes nnd styles, for fi. Wc guarantee them to be the newest thitiK in the market. Our 1,50 and $1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than 2.50. Our f 2.00, ii 50 und $3.00 hai 4 arc the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualitios. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - THE UP-TO-DATE HAT jyJ LEVIT PfOp. MANY'ARR'fiSiS Itf PARIS. And Yet tlm Disorderly SttidniitfcCot'. 1 1 11 110 Thole lleiiioiilvntloii I'nrls, Jan. 21. Pver 2.C00 studen 1 starte d a demonstr tlon V' evening : the Doulevard Mt. Michel. They ti ir, to cross the r.lvei Silna, hut the pnlle prevented thpm. Altogether there v.. tc 115 arrests yfEterilay, nn 1 many i f those arrcsled are ke;it In custody There were no Ferlous dtsotdors. Num bers of bands of students, however, ar still parading t'.ie T.i In qu.rtoi. Despite the i;jvei.i.tul pic i 1'dtbm the orKardzIn,,' comr.ilitee of Monday' anti-Semite meeting at the Tivnll Vou Hall has dec tded to hold a public del onstratlnn on Sunr1!!" nficrnoon. A dispatch from Kplnal, capl al of tin department of Vo-res, sl.uated abou 1C0 mllec front heie, says the I i.'t tin 1 Helirew tlrt:v nsttatlcn took plate ther. yesterday. Placards, hea'ing the now popular cries, denouncing Zola and the Hebrews and upholding thu aimy, were misted In front of tho Hebiow stores. At llouen the police cnirgeu ine students, but failed to Utsperso then. The troops buic fen consigned to bar rncks nnd the pol.ee occupy the strcetf In force. Anti-Scmltec disturbances took place throughout the day at Nonry. News naiiors suppoi ting 1. vfu-i weie burned on the stnh 1 ate of On university. 'It was almost a miracle. Itiirdock Wood Hitters cured mo of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very gratelul Miss Julio- Fllbrldge, West Comwell, Conn. BOLli ROBBER THWARlED. llnnli Cnsliler "Out tlio Dropoii Hltn," mid Ho Fled. Pot Hand. Ore.. Jan. 21. A hold at tempt was made to hold up the Citi zens' bank about 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, hu owing to the courage of Cashier Lambert the robber was put to flight without securing a cent. The bank had Juut been closed for the day, and Mr. Lambert, the manaser, with his assistants, was prepatlng to put the money In the vault when the masked man entered the front door. In his light bund he held a tevolver, while with his lett he was apparently hold Ing his mask close to his face. Point Ing to a stack of hills on the counter behind the screen, the robber demanded that Cashier Lambert hand them out. Lambert started to pick up the money, but nt the same time secured a revol ver from the drawer. As soon as the robber saw that he was confronted with a revolver he fled, but before he reached the street Cashier Lambert fired a shot at him, which passed through his clothing. The robber f cir.-cd his l. irse. vhlth was tied only a blork n-.-ay, and v. ..s m cn out of sight. Itching, gcaly, blooding palms, shapclces nails, and painful linger ends, plmplca, blaciliiuds, oily, mothy skio.dry, thin, nnd falling hair, itch, ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths with CuTicuru Boav, and gcntlo anointings with Coricuru (ointment), tho great skin cure. Bticura - I Mill throughout the world. Pom Daca mo Cntu. rNi SoI 1'rupi., IlHton. Q-J How to Produce Soft, WhH Umdi," free. ITCHING HUMORS loptlantly rfllered by Cut leva a Siuimu, SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST Once a Year. leaves lell. AKE if your particular business to call on us before purchasing or Inspecting else-! where. We can show you the greatest 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 stock and cheapest in prices. Silk MUfflerS. winter end of any purchaser. We have them ranging in piiccfrom 50 cents to $2.25. GLOVES, l'rom Sc pair aud wards. per up- COLORS : - Tan, brown aud red. Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with Astra k halt backs and woolen lined. Trice Sl.oo, u special olTcr. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. y ix "Saved Her Life." MH3. JOnN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whom nono Is morohlghly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1300 1 had a sovcro attack of Ladrlppo and at tho end of four months, In splto of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs heart and nervous system rcro so completely wrecked, my llfo was lo spalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by thouso of opiates. My lung3 aud heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left side at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Heart Cure and I bo gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was much bettor and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to tho surprlso of all." Dr. Miles' Itcmcdlcsi aro sold by all dru;-l gists under a posltlvo! guarantee first bottlo i benefits or money re funded. Boole on dis eases of tho heart and I nerves freo. Address, DU. IIILr:3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS pil. W. II. Y1NHST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. (Irodlinte. and Lnte Resident House Burgeci' the University 8toto of W. Y. Ilcndauartcrsi-Commerelal Hotel. Shenandoah TI1HI5K YKAB COUR8K. Calls night or dny promptly responded. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corier of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J." rOMKROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWJ - Shenandoah, Pa. JjJ V. SIIOKMAKKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre street. pilOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock no 1 03, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilnvln studied under some of the beat masters h1 London and Pari a, wJll pre lefrfvo on the violin. mandolin, tr ultar and vooal ciflmre. Term reason ho lo. Address In care of Strotue, the Jeweler Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thors who use Pozzomi'b Complexion ."owder. Up-to-Me Hat Store, IS EAST CENTRE -ST. , MACKINTOSHES. English.Serge, in black and blue, full length, cape and coat at $485. We have still Come and inspect better qualities, them. Umbrellas. A special lot 26-in. SilkOlorl Umbrellas, clos rolling, with steel rotjs. choice n ural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed, black handles, fi.25. Anybody who wants a good and neat looking um brella nt a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, paragon frame, ut 85 Cts. PitlP Rent's I,l,y 0 lm,f or quarter Half HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid und polka dot liosc. Furnishing . House, STORE, 15 East Centre Street, i' ii 11 11 wmm Roatorc jl Of. IJ UL . I i if
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