rtsieiTKTtSiitmaimm Evening herald kstaiimsiimi wo. Published every EvenlnK, Ktcen Hundny. South JmlK Htiikkt, Near Ckntkh. The Herald la dellveied InHlicnandonh and the surrounding tinvn fir six cents n week, ny alilv o the carrier, By mall fZ.OO n year, or an centra month, payahle In advance. dvertlse mentn charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to chaiiKe the Klllon of advertisement whenever the puli ation of new! demand It. The right Is tesorved to tiJeMany advertisement, whether paid for or not, i.tat the publishers may deem 'proper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the pootodlce at Shenandoah, as second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONE CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Monday. ii; i:.iiii;it iu. iss. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever Sectional Lines Obliterated' Sectional linos no longer mar the map of the United States ; sectional fetllng no longer holds back the love wo beur rnch other. Fraternity ii tho national anthem, suiir by chorus of forty-five states and territories at home and beyond the scan. The Union is once more the common o'tfi ct of our Ioveaiidloyalty.oiirdfvotii.il ami sicriflce, Tho old dug again wavci ocr ll in puace, with new gl irie hi b your snin and our liavo this year added in Its sacred folds, Kvery saddler's grave ui.tde diirniK our un fortuiMte Civil War is a tribute to American vs. lor. And while when tlmse graves wein made wc dill'crtd widely about the futilio of this jiovi-rnnient, the diU'ernices were long ago settled by t'ia arbitrament of arms, and tho time lias now come in the evolution of sentiment and fielini! under tlio proWdenco of God when 111 tho spirit of fraternity we should .share witli ymi in the care of the graves of the Confederate soldiers. President MoKinley at Atlimt.'t The Hpeeclics ilellvereU by Prosl dent MeKitile lit Atluiitii, thf above biting 11 quotation from one of tliem, will tuko riink with tho noblest and most inspiring iittoraiiccs of the greatest men the country lias pro iluml, and by them he ban won the hearts of bin countrymen of the South and the Xorth. President SIcKinleyV utterances on this occ isioii will endure and will ranic witli tnu numerable itmlresses delivered by Abraham Lincoln at Gettypburtf. The President is an ox Iianslonlst in unit lie Oelleyes in e.v- tendiiiL' civilization, huiuanity and civil and religious liberty wherever the Stars and Stripes float. The Iron Trade. A few days n no wo called the at teutiou of our renders to the fact that money was so plentiful in public in stitutions for raving that the bank? were experiencing dilllculty in loan ing it. A condition of this kind will surely lead to the employment of capital thus unproductive in new en terprises, and it is safe to say that further impetus will thereby bo given to the present wave of prosperity. To-day we call attention to the phenomenal activity iu tho iron trade, which is experiencing a great boom in what is usually considered the dull season in this branch of trade. The output has never been so great as at present, yet tho demand exceeds it, and everybody in the trade expects a still greater boom in 1899. Reports from Pittsburg, Chicago, St. Louis, Birmingham and other centres of the trade are of a roseate hue, and it is stated that but three weeks supply of pig iron is now on hand in the country, and prices have gone higher and are llrmly adhered to, a most gratifying condition of RlTiiis. In the month of October ex 'ports of articles made of iron and steel it ere over seven million dollars In value, while for the llrst ten months of 1898 the exports amounted to $07, 290,!i60 an increase of sixteen millions over 1897 and of over twenty eight millions of dollars over 1890. The now territory we have acquired through the recent war will add to our market for this class of products when the progressive Americans are once llrmly established there and the Idle money in our banks is put to use in developing it. The business men who contemplate tho possibilities of these new posses sions are among the strongest expan sionists iu the country, and as the business man Is practical ills views are not lulluenced by any mawkish sentimentality and he Is oven now reaching out for commercial advant ages. It is among the probabilities of the near future that many railways will be built for which the United States will furnish the material, thus- lidd ing to the present I oon 'n the iron trade. Jicst to take alter dinner; prevent distress, aid diges tion, cure constipation. J'urely vegetable lu not ftrii Pills or caute rain. Sold by nil drucclita. 2 cents, f repared oulr by 0. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mail. Your Christmas Dinner .... Will be a joy if it is accom panied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. We also bottle porter. Leave your order,at the office and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Hood's COUNTY FINANCES. 1'he ColulnWloncrn uud Controller Present H Clean Ititlilliee lieet. The advisability of the County Commn- sioncis and ( 'otitioller win king in harmony, ilong thu lines of economy, is el'aily Illus trated in the record ol the present board fur this soven months they have been iu olllcc. Their rccoul is not eiiiiah d by any former Hoard. Kvery bill they have coutiacted since .May list, when they wcru appointed, will be mid by January lt, overy temporary loan made by them will be paid oil', and tho inly bills outstanding will be the salmcs of tho clerks in the ollices It is with prldu i hoy point to this record, and no small .mount of the credit is due tho watchful cyi I loiitmiier bnyiief hi wiiniiitii: mo mils . Crulor Cliiclniintl Mcetx n. DntiRer .reseiileil for his endure melit. Tho Com- i onsObKlriictlon In Muitliiiro Harbor. uiissioueis have deleiiuincd to continue tills policy during their term of ollico. Tho Coiitio'lcr is now at work on his annual statement, and from advance sheets it is shown that tho CoiiiinU-loners havu con ducted the all'jirs of tho county from $3,000 to $3,000 per month cheaper than did any of their piedccessors, making a total saving ot $7000 for the seven (7) mouths. Oil Satur day a warrant was drawn for $7,000 to meet almshouse onlers. and them remamssutlicicnt funds to meet all obligations by January 1st I'liii nil Hoard of Commisaieners carried over from 1807 bills amounting to $13,UQ0. Another gratifying feature is that not one cent lias been expended for extra legal 'ad vice or aasistani'e In lb0. tho Commissioners pal 1 $3,t)3'J. 10 for extralegal help. Ill lSllo they pud out $1.7.I.4II, and in 1MI7 $1,010.00 for the same purpose. During the past seven mouths the ' ounty has had a number of im portant siiiis and all have been won by Solicitor liechtel without assistance, except that of the Safe 1) posit Hank, and that he expects to win on appial. If the County Commissioners are success ful in their bond issue before the Supremo Court, the interest on loans will bo reduced from (1 per cent, to at least 4. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of rlTHY POINTS. ifrtppenlttgH Throughout the Country Chr'"'lcll for IIhhIy l'eriisal. Thirty coal miners from St Clair and I'ottsvillo left for New Mexico, havlngscciired employment. After January 1st the stamped envelopes will he priuteil in red. 1 liero are man' leaks in the gas mains at Ashland, causing much tumble. Tlirco men were burned by an explosion of gasat I. uko Fiddler colliery, ijhauiokiu, on Saturday. Two of them will probably die. Factory Inspector Campbell says that sonio of tho uniforms furnished the soldiers re cruited for thu war with Spain were made In sweat shops in this state, and carried disease to the soldiers. Dadilow's stiull) factory at St. Clair lias closed down until after the holidays. The Columbia Hoso fair opens next Wed nesday. William Pooler, of St Clair, aftor under going u dillicult operation for tho eyes, is igaln about the streets. It is stated on the most reliable authority hat Peter Wucliter will bo retained as ouo of lie insane keepers at the almshouse. Mr. Wucliter has been a keeper for seveial years The Skill more vein has been struck at Sonator Losch's colliery at Trcuiont, tho vein being six feet thick. Joseph T. IJrcunan, of Palo Alto, la now employed as stationary ongineor at tho Catholic Protectory for boys, at intlanus, uur Norristown. Tho P & It. railway paid out $140,000 in wages at Heading last week. To Cure Cold In One. liny Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rol'umTOio money if it fails to cure. :5c. The geuuino lias L. It, Q. on each tablet tf Mitrrlugtt Llvenses. Lincoln Uiclwrdson uud Sophia Derr, both of Shenandoah : Luther Fielding and Lllssa- b th ll.iy. both ol St. Clair; William liriru low and Eleanor Jones, both or Malianoy township : TIlBl.am A Frautz. of East Peun towns an. Carbon county, mid lCeueccu IleuUchler, of Norwegian township. IT Dr. Hull's Viiugli Sjrup for jour cough, or cold on chest or lungs. It Is truly it numlcrlul medicine. No other remedy has tnaile so many remaikahlo cults. Price 25c. lutilm Trucks at Lakeside, The P. & 11. Railway Company will make sonic decided changes at Tamacjua, which will revolutionize shifting methods now iu vogue, The plans contcuiplato the erection of twelve additional tracks at Lakeside, whore the bhifliug of all trains bound south! from the Shamokiii and Catawissa divisional will bo made, and from that point will bo un to I amuqua by gravity, l no welgu ' scales will also Ik) located at Lakeside Five I or six more tracks will also bo added to tho lmveryurdatTamiiu.ua. These changes will make Lakeside it busy place. A MOIH.ItX MOTIIlCIt Has found that her little ones are Improved mure by thu pleasant Syrup of Figs, when iu need of tho laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it bouellts them. The truo remedy, Svrup of Figs, is manufactured by tho Califuruia Fig Syrup Co. only. lire I Iirel l lrel Insure your property from loss In the Idest and strongest cash companies: 1'hlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American lire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. . Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take th sure euro, I'uu-Tlna, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At "UULU DUbT." 1'nstor Tnlllllcd. Yesterday afternoon He. v. (leorgo V. Hart man was ordainoil and installed as pastor of tho Heformed church at flnvlgsburj:. Tho former pastor, liev. 12 S. limner, now of Lebanon, delivered the sermon and ltev iinrtliolomew the charge, to the people.. Christmas Presents. If you want to please your friends select for them either a Arecas, Keritlas, Salauias, Cocoa or table palm, Cycas palm, sword fern, Afparagus fern or any greenhouse plant, in any size I'ayni'.'h Nunsnnv, 12-IlMt.eod Glrardville, Pit. RUN ON a ROCK. Rnntlnirn ,i mha Dpp 1!) While tho United States rrulso- ninr-lnnntl wna leaving port about sunset Saturday she ran full speed upon n rock, clearly dellnod in the charts, but not buoyed. Last September General Wood, con sidering the absence of a buoy there might lead to some accident, anchored one, the first ever placed there. The Bessie, on enterlns the harbor one night, carried It away, and since then there has been no buoy to mark the location of the rock. It now turns out that the man -who was shot Friday morning by a Cuban negro, after landing from a schooner haillngji nm liaraeoa, was not, as was at Hist supposed. Celesto Rodriguez, the guerilla, but a merchant from liaraeoa, who had come here to pur chase supplies. The ssumptlon Is that the crime was committed for the sake of robbery. From Firmesa, a town which Is vir tually the property of the Jurugua Iron company, comes a report that the alcalde has been attacked and stabbed with a machete, and there has been another stab.blng affray at Daiquiri. Although these affalis are probably mining rows, the authorities now feel compelled to police these places, which heretofore has been unnecessary, owing to the fact that a majoilty of the work men we ro Spanish soldiers and under military discipline. The arrival of the news that the Uni ted States senate had confirmed the nomination of General Wood as a ma jor general was the occasion for uni versal rejoicing here. rutin I'tmstlilir'.'Ji't'lileiit. Pittsburg, Dec. 19. As the result of cnastinir accident at Turtle Creek, e'pht mile" from Pittsburg, Joseph West, aged 20, Is dead and 11 other Injured, two seriously. The sled col lapsed at the bottom of a steep hill and hurled the party wUh great force n t very direction. The two seriously Injuied arc: V. II. Madey, both legs broken ; Jnrrplt Connor, left leg broken nd Injured badly about the head. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are prcsoilf no time shouIil.be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into llright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-lloot, the gn;at dis covery ot the eminent kidney and blaudet specialist, is a positive remedy for such tlis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits, mention EVENING IIi'.RAU) and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. ;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WATCH THIS SPACE FOR Samuel Block's w ON THURSDAY EVENING. 1 sold my competitor Clothing some time ago and can do so yet. ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi WRECKED IN MID-OCEAN. f"on IVopln lir-cllcil, Including Two) Women Tlifllllntr r.xperlcncos. New York, Deo. 19. The British steainor Pawnee, which arrived yester day from Medltcrranea ports, brought ten shipwrecked people, eight men and two women, who were taken from the disabled schooner Deer Hill, of St. John's, N. U In mid-ocean. Captain Alkenhond reported that on the morning of Dec. S he sighted the Deer Hill In evident distress. A heavy northwest gale was blowing, and a dangerous sea running. The schooner was seemingly unmanageable and the rudder disabled or carried away. The Pawnee stood by, and at 2 p. m. suc ceeded In getting a tnwllne aboard, which had been sent by drifting a small line to leeward. The line part ed, however, and a boat was launched In charge of the chief olllcer and sent to communicate with the Deer Hill, The boat had nearly succeeded In boarding the wreck, when an enormous sea struck and stove It, and after great dilllculty the boat's new succeeded In getting on boatd the schooner, where they were obllg"d to remain all night. On the following morning the weather had slightly moderated, a towline was sent on board and the Pawnee towed the Deer Hill toward Hermuda. After towing about six hours the line again parted. Finding that the wind and sea was increasing when the line part ed, it was found Impossible to get out another. The captain of the Deer Hill signaled that he wished to abandon the wieck and requested the Pawnee to stand by. The gale continued throughout the Oth, 10th and 11th, the Pawnee keeping her position near the wreck, but found It Impossible to use the boats to remove the unfortunate people of the Deer Hill, owing to the dangerous character of the seas. Finally at 7 p. m. of the 12th the rescue was effected and the Deer Hill was abandoned. The rescued peo ple were Captain C. W. Burns, Louisa Burns, his daughter, Hazel Merrltt, the owner's daughter, and seven of the crew of the Deer Hill. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The I'tst salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoitm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, t'rlco SS cents per box For sale bv A. Wnslcy. , II 1! " ."'ilCC. Chicago. D.-c. 10. W. E. Henderson, the negro lawyer who. with his wife ind five children, was driven out of Wilmington, N. C by the recent riots there, told the story of the uprising yesterday at the First Methodist church. At tho close of the meeting the ltev. J. L. Jones presented a set ot resolutions, which were adopted unanimously, deprecating discrimina tion In trade, politics or religion on ac count of the eoior line In the north or south. A copy of the resolution will be sent to President McKinley. Ir. Hull's Cough Syrup htops that tickling in the throat This leliablo remedy allays at once irritations of the throat, sore thii at, hoarseness and other bronchial affec tions. I'n im ' !m Itn'ro. Venice. Pec. in. In coiiFoqupnce of a recent lepoit that the Palace of the Doges bud become endangered, owing to the subsidence of tho walls adjacent to the lirklpe of Sighs and the decay of the timbers supporting St. Mark's library, the government ordered Slgnor Borto, the eminent architect, to ex amine and report with a view of re storing the palace. Slgnor Borto and other architect declare that the stories of danger are gieetly exaggerated. Every family should have its household medicine, chest and tho first bottlo Iu it should bo Dr. Wood's Norway Tino Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs and colds. llx-enutor Ittieo'-, Piinnnii. Lima, (J., Dec. 10. The remnlns of. the late Calvin S. Brice arrived here yesterday from New York. Flags on all public buildings are at half mast In honor of the distinguished dead, and many buildings are In mourning. There was a crowd of over 2,000 people at the depot when the train pulled in, and after the family were taken to their carriages the procession started with G. A. R U. V. U. and the Lima Lodge of Elks, which was the only secret order he belonged to, acting as escort. The remains were taken to the Biice residence, where they remained until this morning, when they were taken to the Market Street Presbyterian church. The services Occurred at 1 p. m. Sympathy I'nra l'oollhh Soldier. Savannah, Ga Dec. 19. Prominent citizens have Interested themselves in behalf of Moore, the Maine artillery man who was the other day sentenced to pay a fine of ?500 or serve 60 days on the chain gang by Judge Norwood for attempting, on the streets, to hug the wife of n prominent citizen. A peti tion to the governor for pardon Is be ing circulated, and It Is being signed not only by leading men, but by society women as well. Moore was hilariously Intoxicated at the time of his offense. He has borne an excellent reputation. It is probable the pardon will be promptly granted. Moore is now on the chain gang, where he has been for two weeks. jig! jig! NO FAITH CURE ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB LETS. They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indiges tion Anyway. Whether You Have Faith In Them ur Mot. Mero faith will not digest your food for you, will not give, you an appetite, will not increase your flesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, but btuarts Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because thoy are composed of tho olcmcnts of digestion, they contain tho juices, aHds and peptones necessary to tho digestion and assimilation of all wholesome food, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed hi a jar or bottle In witter heated to 113 degrees, and they will do it much tnoro effectively when taken Into tho stomach after menb, whether you have faith that they will or not. Thoy Invigorato tho stomach, tnalto pure blood and strong nerves, In the only way that naturo can do It, and that is, from plenty of vliolcoino food well digested. It la not what we cat, hut what wo digest that docs us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro sold by nearly all druggists at 50 cents for full sized package, or by mall from tho F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. fiouci'iil llt'ootco ".Meets tlV Proildi'iit. Savannah. Ga., Dec. 10. Major Gen eral Brooke, who was appointed as military governor of Cuba, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon. He had i conference with the president and Sec retaiy Alger last evenlnrr. shortly after his arrival. After the conference Sec retary Alger said General Brooke was on his way to Havana province, and had come to Savannah upon telegraphic orders for a conference with the presi dent and the secretary relative to af fairs in the Island. General Brooke Is suffering from n cold and fever. It was said today that the fever was high, and that probably he would not be able to leave the city for a week. A Card. Wc, tho undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottlo of Grceno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee i 25-ccnt bottle to provo satisfactory or tnohey refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Ilagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. lllersteiu & Co. ' ll-14-33t-dw iroiiii'vciii'l"lir,n:,l rom 'Honolulu.'!; . Denver. Colo., Dec. ID. Four ,car loads of troops of the First New York regiment, returning from Honolulu, ar rived In Denver yesterday over the Union Pacific and left for the east via the Burlington road. Who Satd They Have a Cough ? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill haven, The noted itcfrnctioulst, who has testimonials from the bet people of tho county, as to bis ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If voureyei cmine you any trouble call nud nee lilm. (Jlassci furnished if needed uud no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. LADIES' IV.ISSES' 4 AND CHILDREN'S COATS, a v t c co DC o m a m co O o H DC C l'S"fd-ll Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from at the right prices. Ladies' Coats, $2 SO, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock oi dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second door and get prices. Butterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold Dy us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. r MA'RVELOUStScAPGS. Trnln Wishes Across n It rid ere on tlio Ties-Only (Inn Killed, Indianapolis, Dec. 10. A wreck oc curred on the Indiana, Decatur South western railroad nt 2:30 o'clock yes terday morning 52 miles west of In dlannpolls, near Gulon Station. The Indianapolis express, eastbound, left the tracks west of n high trestle and passed over the trestle, which Is CO feet lone, with seven coarhes off the rails and bumping nlong the tics. The trestle wnB CO feet high, and It Is con sidered phenomenal that tlio train was not hurled pff Into the creek. Tho rear car had Just left the trestle when a spreading of the rails Just ahead of the baggage car piled the seven cars Into n heap. The baggage car and smoker were ground almost Into splinters and nil of the cars were badly wrecked. There were about CO passengers on the train, and not a woman or child Jn the list. T. St. Wells, superintendent of tho schools of DourIpsh county, Ills., of Ar eola, was killed and the following In jured: Daniel Pointer, Dpcntur, Ills., head cut and neck nnd shoulders bruised; Andrew Knfer. Lawrence vllle, Ind., head badly cut: A. .1. Did dle, Indianapolis, filirhtfully cut about the face; M. .1. Moore, Indianapolis, head cut, spine Injured nnd Internal In juries: Warren Saylon Indianapolis, slightly lii'ured: J. A. Mitchell, con ductor. Injured ankles: A. W. Scott, Indianapolis, hpad Injured; H. M. Ton nick, Chicago, slight li'ies. Try Gram-0 1 Try oraln-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GUAIN-O, the ntw food drink that takes the place of codec. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it. GKAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mochn or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, i the price of codec 15c and 2$ ct. per package. Sold by all grocers. timreroil V".m ff,i'c!ite. Chicago, Dei;. 1!). Michael VrvlX rtol llnger, a native ot Austria. Is under arrest charged with the murder of his wife, Theresa. The charred body of Mrs. Bollinger was found Friday night In a clothes closet of her home, and her death was at first supposed to be the result of an accldpnt. The police now claim they have sufficient evi dence to prove that Bollinger strang led his wife, pouted kerosene over the body nnd set fire to It. Mrs. Bollinger owned some moperty In Austria, and also carried fijOO life Insurance. Lately the couple had not been living happily, and Mrs. Bollinger had declared her Intention to apply for a divorce. Help Comes to Those Who Take Itod Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts. Gruhler Bros., drug storo. At .MnrVolovN Gold Strike. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 19. Bat Por tage. Ont Is wild with excitement over a marvellous strike made In the Mlka'do gold mine. The ore fills a slope 40 feet high and two and one-third feet wide, and the richest ore Is worth on a con servative estimate from ?2G,000 to $35, 000 a ton In free milling gold. The ore Is being put In barrels and sacks, and men are guarding the treasure. The mine Is owned In Knglnnd. At a low estimate there Is now $250 000 In sight. The latest ndvlces from minors coming In say the vein Is now 11 feet wide, with no decrea?e In vnlue. The length and depth ot the ore body Is not yet determined. What Is Smioh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured iunumeniblo cases of incipient consumption unil relieved many iu advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho results wo will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by I. D. Kirlin and a guarantee, Coming Kvents. Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. Grand fair under tho ausp'ces of tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. in Itobtins' opera house. Dec. 21 Gland ball In Dougherty's now hall, corner Jardin and Contro streets, under auspices of Shcnandoih Glee Club. Jan. 2. First annual ball of the Shenan doah Browns baso ball club, la Dougherty's hall, cornor Jardln and Centre streets. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southorn Railway. It Is tho shortest, quickest and best route. Its servico this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John SI. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Young Mothers, Croun is tho terror of thousauds of young mothers because its outbreak" is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption-Cure acts like inaelc in cases of croup. It has uever been knowu to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Trice 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by I'. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Tweiiry'Lst nt h'l'.i. New Castle on Tyne, Dec. 19. Twenty lives were lost In a collision between the British steamers Plerremont and Illos in the North sea. The Illos foun dered and the Plerremont was badly damaged. Details ot the accident are lacking. Both steamers put Into this port last week and from here sailed for Mediterranean ports. Ur. Hull's Cough Nyrup cures a cough or cold in short order. One bottlo of this wonderful remedy will effect a euro. It is absolutely the best cough syrup made. Price 25c. Tho Dentfi of llut'du'lVithHclilld. London, Dec. ID. It appears that Baron Ferdinand James De Rothschild, who died Saturday, was suddenly at tacked with Internal pains while out walking last Thursday. He was obliged to take to his bed, but he got better so rapidly that on Saturday morning he Insisted upon having a hot bath against the Instructions of his medical adviser. He swooned Immediately afterward nnd never recovered consciousness, dy ing In syncope. No one hut his valet was present at the end. Never Falls for coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. iloMpltul S'ipplUiH Vor Culm. ' Savannah, Ga Dec. 19. The hospital ship Missouri sailed yesterday for Ha vana with 300 tons of medical supplies for the troops In the Island, and car rying ttie hospital corps of the Second division of the Seventh army corps (he division which has already gone forward with General Lee. The Mis souri, after distributing her supplies, will take sick soldiers from Havana and vicinity and bring them to this coun try, either to New York, Norfolk or Savannah. Croup instantly relieved, Pr, Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil, Perfectly safe. Never falls. At any diug store. Look For the New Yorff Cheap Shoe Store. All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's, Ladles' and Children's Rub ber and Leather Hoots, worth now Ladles' shorn f 1.2.1 S -M Men's l.no Children's sboes 00 Leather llnots 1.00 TO .3'J 1.39 Men's 1 nlilieis, 1!ku up. Ladles' rubbers, tro up Children's rutibers, 10c up. Look for our repairing prices Hen's ball soles ami heel ,nOc I. utiles' mid children's still lower, l'ntciies, o cenis Do not lurgct the place. NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street fRABOWSKY HOTEL, m. nhAWiwsKY. Pro it. 319 N. Centre St., I'ottsvlllc, Ift. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the bar A choice lino "t t'lgars nnd Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals nt nil ho on EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Private parties can bo enter tnt. ed In our prhatu booth. Hating bn attached Krco lunch served cvfry cvcnlnc Noni but the best of wines, liquors nnd cignr wild. Stop In while you are waiting for i trolley car. SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Stil Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale Brown Stout, Half and Half, Bee and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Livel; Ales. A full line of the fines brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 1 16 South Alain S reet, Will receive prompt attention. Dr.THEEL604NorthSiiihS! GUARANTEES TO CURE after tb BO'CfcUcd greatest, molt celebrated ant nllflt Advertising doctors fall, no matte what they claim. LOST MANHOOt AND vip.or. DEB I Abuses, Blood llrtson. Strictures, Shrunken or Un dttelope.ioroans. roatttvely trie only one la tha worl to care V A R I C O C E L E without cut tiny, nook ire ezpoitntr every adrertUlnefraud,KlectrioPeltarTlri dleri, take Medical Inatltutei, etc. Freeh casetevre tnltoViiiays. Treatment by maU. Instant Teller IUITT. r.art DRINK- CUiARY'S EXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne rriim.-cnfflpSTon o D15AU5K IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street WAX AND CUT FLOWERS MISS MARY E. JONES OI' V'M. I'ENN, Haa opened a new htoro at tho COR. riAlN and LLOYD STS., Shenandoah, l'a., For tho. ealo of wax and cut flowers of i designs of the latest styles at short notice ai reasonable prices. Also needle work of n kinds and fancy work. AVo Invite your patro age. A BARGAIN FOR MEN The Boston Factory Sho Store makes the following e. traordinary shoe bargain t men for the next few day only : HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOE.1 HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 ; at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's winter footwear an' rubbers at astonishing pricet Serviceable and reliable good; BOSTON E 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP, FOUH D00US ABOVE POST OFFICE.