The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 03, 1899, Image 3

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A Curo for Nervous Headache.
For eight years 1 suitered from constipation
nnil sovcro nervous headache, tlie headache
usually laxtlng three (lays lit n tltntv Ileud
nche powders relloveil mo tomtioriirlly, but
left loo linil on etrecL Blnco 1 begun taking
Celery King I hnvo greatly improved In
health, Relilom or never hnvo hendncho, have
gained In flesh, nnd feel decidedly well. Mr.
li B. Hatch, Temple, N. Ii.
.Celery Kins cunits diseases of tho Nerves,
Titonincli, I.iveruiid Kidneys. Bold .by drug
gist. 25 and 00c. 0
BLOOD
POISON
A SPECIALTY.
Primary S enndnry or Tertiary BLOOD
fOISON permanently
CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS.
You can be t rented at home for same price
under ratno guarantee. If you prefer to
come here we will contract to bay rat road
faro and hotel bills, and no charge. If wo
fall to cure.
IF YOU HAVE
taken mercury, iodide potash, mid still
have aches and pains. Mucous Patches In
mouth,, sore Throat, Flmplea Copper Col
ored BpotS, Ulcers on any part of the body.
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It la this
Secondary
BLOOD POISON
WE GUARANTEE TO CURE,
We solicit the roost obstinate cases and
challenge the world for a case we can
not cure. T Is d Reuse has always baffled
the skill of the mm eminent physicians.
$500, 000 capital behind our unconditional
gunranteu Ansolute proofs sent sealed on
application loo ptge book sent free
Address COOK REMEDY CO.,
1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago.
"Wtxt
Royal
Worcester,
Corsets.
FOR 8ALE BY LEADING DEALERS.
Laiier's
Pilsner Beer.
Needs no recommendation.
Put up in Jiottles for family
use and delivered at your
home.
Lauer's Pilsner
Draught Beer
Is drank by the niajority of
beer drinkers. They are good
authority on which is best.
Christ. :hmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coa! Street
SHENANDOAH - PA.
ST. NICHOLAS
MAGAZINE
CONDUCTED BY MAHY MAl'KS DODGK.
This magnrlne for boys ami girls Is without
a rival in Its Held. The fcHtures for the coming
xear will gain for It a host of new friends. A
few leading attrac!oii8 aret
A New Henty Story,
THE SOLE SURVIVORS,
By G. A. Henty.
This Is a tale of early American history, by
the favorite story-teller of American aifd Eng
lish boys.
TRINITY BELLS,
v By Amelia E. Barr.
A dcllchtful historical romance for trirls. dcal-
...1.1. nr. I., ftl.l T' X'-t- l ...!., A.. I...
one of the most spirited and conscientious
American autuors.
A STORY FOR OIRLS,
By Laura E. Richards.
No writer Is more welcome to tho young folk
or to-day tliau tno autnor oi ' mrptain Juan
ary,"L and this is one ot her best effort
BRIQHT SIDES OP HISTORY,
By E. II. House.
A series of amusing epUodes 6t history,
ancient and modern, told In an cntcrtalnlnir
. way. n win awaaen a new interest in tins im
V portant branch of study.
Mrs. C. D. Sigsbee, the wife of he captain of
tlie nattie-stiip Maine, will write auuut ' rets
Auoat.
Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harri
son, Clara Morris, Oelett Burgess, Lloyd
usoourne, 1,1. tnuicoti, rouuney mgeiow,
real jr, civ., nv.
Every household with children should
have St. Nicholas.
$3.00 a Year. 25 cents a number,
THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK.
fo pain irwi youi
I RUPTURE
If you rvoat tho
CHAMPIONJRUSS.
-"Hi nil-'-" TrMt Co 610 Looul L. Ptutt, P
Tho Peace OoinmissionorBanquotod
by Oantonls Lawyers
DISCUSSES THE TEEATY OF PARIS
lit Opposes Formal AHIiinco With
litujlntid mid lcclm-otThnt tlio I)n.vn
of Our Iiitcriiittloinil Isolation Hnvo
Passed l'orox'or Philippines Polloy,
Canton, 0.,.Jan. S. Judge William
n. Day, president ot the peace com
mission at I'arlfl and late georctary ot
state, received a welcome home last
evening which took the form of a ban
quet at the Harnett House, given by
the Stark County liar association. Hon
W. A. Lynch was master of ceremonies.
Judge George S. Baldwin, one of the
oldest practitioners at the local bar anil
a very Intimate friend of the guest of
honor, delivered the welcoming ad
dress, to which Judge Day responded.
Judge Day paid a high tribute to the
legal fraternity of Stark county, clos
ing with an eloquent reference to Presi
dent McKlnley, a member of the as
sociation, and reciting his devotion to
the country during the war and the In
cidents leading thereto. He then spoke
In part as follows of the matters
which took himself and colleagues to
Paris:
"If I were called upon to state the
most gratifying circumstances of our
foreign relations during the war It
would be In the uniformly cordial and
hearty friendship ot the Kngllsh before
and during the struggle. Observing
the obligations of neutrality, and never
stepping outside the requirements of
International, law, we had the sym
pathy and goodwill of that great power.
I don't believe either nation seeks or
would be benefited by a formal alli
ance. Nevertheless, the existence of
cordial relations between people kin
dred in blood, speaking the same lan
guage and having the same Ideas of
civil liberty and good government Is a
fact the potency of which can hardly be
overestimated.
"1 have been asked about the work
of the commissioners as viewed from
a lawyer's standpoint. I think I may
say something to you about It. If in
excess of the proprieties of the occasion
I shall ask you to treat It In profes
slonal confidence. On the 12th of Au
gust .the protocol of Washington was
executed. It may "be said to have been
the preliminary contract whose final
execution was to be embodied in the
treaty.
"As to Cuba, Porto nico, minor West
India Islands and the island' in the
Ladrones, it was capable of execution
by a simple deed of cession of these
Islands, except Cuba, where final re
Ilnquishment of Spanish sovereignty
was required. As to the Philippine
Islands, their disposition, government
and control was left for final deter
mlnatlon in the treat)'.
"I have often been asked how it was
possible to make progress in a com
mission having equal representations
from the two nations. Whilst this fact
did not prevent the fullest discussion,
the United States having made all the
concession which it believed just and
fair, was obliged' to Insist that its
terms be accepted. The publication of
the proceedings, will show that ,noth
Ing can be farther from the truth than
to assume" that the United States
adopted towards Spain a policy bf
stand and deliver.
"It cannot be a matter of regret to
any American that the rising sun of
the new year beholds the ensign of our,
glorious republic floating from the
walls of Morro, where for so many
years the royal banner of Spain has
looked down upon so much corruption,
misery nnd slmmr Tnntrrht nor nnp
fftot of American soil remains under
Spanish domination, and the people so
long oppressed are to have a new birth
of freedom. Xn's Is not the time nor
place to dlsciSs our policy In the far
feast. If this treaty should be ratified
it brings to the United States title to
the archipelago, to be dealt with as the
American people In their wisdom may
see fit.
"The American citizen has a rlyht to
go wnerever iruue anu enterprise may
legitimately seek an outlet for the pro
duct of American thrift, and Industry,
and there must followlf need be the
overshadowing protection of the flag."
A Clever Trick
It certainly looks liko It, but there Is really
- .!..,. ..I m 1, A....tn., Mh 1m, It uVin
has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or
nervous troubles. We mean ho can cure
himself right away by taking Electric Bit
ters. This medicine tones up the whole
ctmxlattr In tlm llvnr nnil
'-liaoys. isa blood purifier and nerve tonic.
11 mica vui3in'fc.. . . -D
Bpells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is
fuicijr . ....... 1
store tho system to Its natural vigor. Try
Ulcctric Hitlers anu uo couviuccu tuuv ve
toed. Only 50c. a bottle at A. wasley s drug
store.
A IX'nrrnht Kor Zoln's Arrost.
t n,inn .Tnn. 3. The Daily News savs
mnrninir! "In a roundabout man
ner we hear that the British authori
ties, at the request ot the French gov.
c.nmont tmvA issued a warrant for the
arrest of Emlle Zola, now known to be
in England."
You Try It.
Tf Rlillnli's rVinch and Consumption Cure,
which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50
cts. nnd tl 00. does not cure take tho bottle
b.ipk and wo will refund your money. Sold
for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price
25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. U. Kirun anu
a guarantee. -
f.lkcK riV.Vtil''. "j.nw&on.
New York, Jirh. 3. The feature of
last night's program nt the Indoor meet
of theAmerionn Cycle Racing associa
tion at Madison Square Garden xvus a
50-mlle paced race between -Harry
Hikes, of Glens Falls, N. Y and Frank
Waller, the "Flying Dutchman," of
San Francisco, who now claims Boston
as his home. Waller received a con
cession of a start of two minutes. The
prize was a purse of 1.000, JGOO to the
winner and $00 to the loser. Elkes
won easily In 1:50:46 2-5.
Remember if Yon Have a Cough or Cold,
Tan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler I
Bros., drug store.
I't'twldtint litltwitts' VIhIc to I.onilnil
London, Jan. 3, It Is understood that
the visit here of President Iglestas, of
Costa ltlcu, who will arrive In London
on Jan. 9, will be otllclal. The govern
ment Is arranging for his reception
xnd entertainment. The president, dur-
ng his stay here, will visit Queen Vie-
.orla, at Osborne, Isle ot Wight.
Rheumatism Cured In a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu
ralgla radically cures in I to 3 days. Its
action upon the system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by
Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. u
t WHAT
!
IVAJU-iUiUXTt
I highly commend the
? Joliann Hoff's Alalt
i w sts" a v st a si, am v a w 1 a xm
J I use it with my daily
4, niiiuvra my ,ipi
ite and digestion &4& 'WSk
vondef fully. u-
nit;
WO
Dcware of Imitations.
Th. ..!.. TUAMM tlnlS. fl. If.r.M I,..
T onnecKlUboL KISnEK & MENDRLSON CO.,
m..H...j..4..:..;..M..;..V4.4.4.4.
Till PAdl'IC COAST MMITI'D
VIA ''TUB TKUKSOUTHEKN ROt'TB." .
Tho "l'itclflc Const Limited," tlio new
California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p.
m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. in., every Tuesday
and Slturdsy arriving at Lot Angeles third
day At 4:00 p. in. nnd Hun Francisco fourth
day noon, nnd wild tun via Chicago & Alton,
St. T.nnls Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas
& I'm. ilk, huiI 'Southern Pacific Railways,
ThU luxurious train consists of a composite
car routi ning reading, writing, smoking-
room, bullet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a
cotiipitrtuietit cur containing soven private
conip irtmcnts and double drawing-looms ;
twe ve section sleeping-cars with state and
dniivliis-rooms, also, dining-car In which nil
meU will he forved a la carte, and traverse
a it clou of perpetual suushiiio, where snow!
blot kudos, blizzards or high altitudes are mi
knovn. Inadditiou to our weekly tourist
car line via tho scenic route, wo will operate
wiekly Uurlst car via "Tho Truo Southern
Kunto," leaving Chicago every Tuesday and
from St. Louis every Friday morning. For
lllu trntcd and descriptive literature, time
tables, very lowest rate of faro to all points
west and southwest, address J. P. McUanu,
Travelling Passenger Ageut, or V. E. Hopt,
(leu'l Eastern Passenger, Ageut, 391 Ilroad
way, New York. tf
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise
lovaldo girl with un offensive breath. Karl's
Clover Hoot Tea purifies the breath by its
action on tho bonds, etc, as nothing else
will Sold for years on absolute uanintce.
Prico 1!5 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln
and n guarantee.
Will You Winter in Florida 7
This will bo tho greatest season .Florida
has had for years. You ought to go and go
via tho Southern Hallway. Its the best
route. If you will writo John JI. Beall,
District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrango all the
details of j our trip for you.
A Card.
We, the undersigned; do hereby agree to
refund tho money on a 50-cent bottlo of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls
to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran
tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or
monoy refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Hagcn
buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P.. W.
Dierstelu & Co. 11-1 l-33t-dw
Coming Kvents.
Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. annul fair under tho
ausp ces of tho Columbia II. & S. P. E. Co. in
Kobbins opera house.
TVb. 1. Grand ball, Robbin'n opera house.
for tho benefit of the Slavish Congregation.
There Never Was a Better Cure
Than Pan-Tina fSr coughs. 25c. At Gruhler
Bros , drug store.
STRONG
AGAIN!
vigor to the whole being. All draloi
ft.
Mailed sealed. Price 1 per bo; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal Guarantee to cure or refund tk
money, $j.oo. Send lor free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0.V
For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue
"A HANDFUL OF DIRT
FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
.c Bfliiiii. u Bina. 1 Biiwrr. 1
THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD.
toniihrnent thorooghout
rliaet DOrOMor-tJel
VMiCmm, fiicter, vttil.tr,
RICHES TO BE OB
y .
f A SINGLE ANSWER MAY
Band 10 cqU and girt
Z ARAN the ASTROLOGER, lock
JVMjrv5J'ZaifcatAiaTaoLMn
If BpauairaaMDiuaaacauBiBauaMa.
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SHORT STORY
Christine T. IlerrlcU
Mary E. Wllklns
Ella W, Peatlla
Marlon HarUnd
SPECIAL ARTICLES TO APPEAR
The Busy Flother The Deaf Child
UrA If MiCULLOUUH By Mr, ANNIE RAMSEY
Women Earning a Living After College, What?
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OLD POINT COMFORT.
Uix-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad.
The first of thepreseutscrletiof personally
conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via
the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New
York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Decem
ber 27.
Tickets, tticliidltig luneheoii on going trip
and one and thrco-fourtlis days' Ixxinl at Old
1'olnt Comfort, and good to return direct by
regular trains within six days will he sold at
rato of fl5.00 from New, YorkjJIS.iW from
Trenton; $12 B0 from Philadelphia, and
proportionate rates from other points.
For itineraries, and full information
apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent,
1100 Broadway, New York, and "SO llro.id
street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Oco. W.
lioyd; Assistant Oeuerul Passenger Agent,
ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia.
Sick Headaches,
The curso of overworked womankind, are
quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover
Hoot Tea, tho great blond purifier and tissuo
builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlln
and a guarantee.
This is the trade
mark of the idiort
lino to Florida the
Southern Hallway.
Two dally trains are operated all tho year,
and during the winter season, a third, the
Florida Limited, is added. If you are going
to Florida or auywhero else in the South, asli
for a ticket vla the Southern Hallway. Writo
to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent,
828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Buy Keystone dour. Bo sure that tho name
Lkrsio & Uaeb. Ashland, Pa., Is printnd od
nvory look.
If we can sell you
otic sc. package oil
in is uduuxture
we'll be satisfied
You'll buy more
for It will touch
the spot. Grocer,
hive KCELIO'S.
-at
lid
(Bp who
sflS hsa added
Utile of Seel
lt' to ordinary
coffee knows a
f grand drink that1
will tflease her husband. I
WHEN IN DOUBT- TRY Thevhave stood thetest of vears.
ana Dave tutta tnuusanai oi
Cases of Nervous Diseases, such
as Debility, Diiziness.SleepIess-
ness anu v aricoceie.AiroDbv.fite.
They clear the brain, s Irene theo
the circulation, make digestion
and losses are checked fertnanentty. Unless patient!
Store, Shenandoah, Pa
MAY BE A HOUSE
A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND
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EAR. IT, the world-renowned Errptlan Astrologer, who his been creatlnr.aaeh is.
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pait, preieat and futara Ufa. y
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Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bis voudarful prodletUai aad imu an fcutd A
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A thoroughly up-to date weekly periodical devoted to fashions for women,
will be, during 1S90, as heretofore,
A MIRROR OF FASHIONS
Exclusive models of gown from Pari. London, and New York will be
pub'l.hed each u eek
The Paris Letter Tlie London Letter
By KA Til ARM E DE FOREST Ily a Spt, ial CorrtspottJtnl
The Nexv York Letter
Ry ANNIE T. ASII.VORE
will aid women In all those little points of fashion matters that are such helps
keeping one dressed In good taste.
Cut Paper Patterns Outline Patterns
of selected gowns will be furnished will be published free every other
at a nominal cost, week in supplementary form.
COLORED FASHION PLATES
published once a month, will atiht women In selecting the proper colors
for dress.
FICTION J v.
Kit Kennedy The Aleloon Farm
. By S. R. CROCKE TT liy MARIA LOUISE POOL
A Conlldent To -Morrow
lit BRANDER MATTHEWS
appear In 1804 that have seldom been eouallcd la
plot and treatment
CONTRIBUTORS
Harriet P. Spofford
Margaret S. Briscoe
Caroline Tlcknor
rtuth McEnery Stuart
By HELEN DOUGLAS By A DA LINE II' STERLING
will be many others, all of Instructive value to women.
A SPECIAL OFFER I Oc A
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d BROTMTRS Publishers New York. N. V
111
Officials Do Not Boliovo Thoro Has
Boon a Clash of Arms.
INSTRUCTIONS TO GEN. MILLER.
Spoolnl Mooiiir I Xoxr Kit ltonto
From Mnullii to Acquaint tho Gou-
vrnl With tho PriMldont'n Wlihos.
Morn Troop Ordoroil-to Mimllu.
Washington, Jan. J. Nothing more
ias been heard at the war department
from General Otis, at Manila, since his
nblegrnm of Sunday was received.
The situation Is Irritating In the fact
tlmt. according to the experience of
the lasl- few days. It 1 not toJ) ex
pected that anything more can be heard
from Hollo far a day or two at lea,
except In the X'ery improbable event
that'Uia American foroe has been 're
pulsed' In their efforts to make the
landing, and has been obliged to re
turn straK'lit to Manila.
It Is surmised from the reports that
General Miller Is proceeding with more
tact and with less roughness in his
dealings with the Insurgents than ap
peared from a first Inspection of the re-
cvts. His purpose apparently was to
avoid such a formal recognition of the
Insurgents as might tend to embarrass
the United States irovernment here-
nfter, but at the same time not to deal
arshly xvlth them if they can be
brought to see the rectitude ot his In
tentions. Therefore, the ofllclals are
t the opinion that there will be no
actual hostilities between the forces
arrayed against General Otis and hla
own, but that at the xvorst the former
will retire from the city without ac-1
ceptlng or rejecting the American
overtures until they have heard from
Aguinaldo. General Otis has taken
steps to acquaint General Miller with
the very latest Instructions ot the
president and a special, messenger Is
now on his way from Manila to Hollo.
Although olliclals profess this strong
belief that no serious trouble will oc
sur, they have taken the precaution to
expedite the dispatch of military re
inforcements to General Otis' com
mand In the Philippines. Orders have
been Issued for the Twentieth regiment
of infantry, at Fort Leavenworth, to
time its departure so as to be In San
Francisco by the 7th, In order to em
bark on the military transport being
fitted out to sail for Manila on that
date If possible. The two other in
fantry regiments which are under or
ders to proceed to the Philippines by
the Pacific route the Third and Twenty-second
will follow as soon as means
of water transportation can be se
cured. Three other regiments are also
under. orders to proceed to Manila by
way of the Mediterranean and Suez
canal. These are the Fourth, Twelfth
and Seventeenth Infantry regiments.
They will make the trip on the new
transports Aiouue anu ,-iioiiann, ana
unless present planri miscarry they will
embark at New York on the 17th Inst.
Major General Lawton, the hero of
El Caney, who has been ordered to
take command ot the military forces
n the Philippines under the direction
of Major General Otis, as military gov
ernor of the archipelago, will accom
pany the expedition from New York,
after a conference here-respecting the
administration of affairs In the Philip
pines.
Thinks rlllplnos Will Yield.
London, Jan. 3. The Dally Tele
graph, commenting this morning upon
the press dispatch from Hollo, recel-ed
by dispatch boat at Manila on Sunday,
regarding the situation In the Island
of Panay, expresses the hope that the
Filipinos will yield. Otherwise, says
The Dally Telegraph, there will be des
perate fighting. leaving America mis
tress of a conquered people bearing her
as bitter a hatred as they bore to
Spain.
UNCIVILIZED C0REANS.
They Brutally Torttiro nn Ofllotnl Who
Servril tho Itttlnn Jlmlmssy.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 3. The corre
spondent of Tho NfJvo Vremyea, at
Seoul, the Corean capital, relates, tho
terrible crime by the anti-HussIan
party, who, since the departure of the
Russian financiers and drill Instruct
ors, hax'e wreaked vengeance by vile
deceit and barbarous cruelty on the
Corean dragoman of the Russian em
bassy, the ofllclal who 'safeguarded the
removal of the, Corean emperor-to the
Russian mission house.
The official, his xvlfe ana other Cor
eans xx'ere mercilessly tortured with a
view of compelling them to confess to
a false charge of poisoning the em
peror's coffee. In order to shield the
real criminals, who are apiong the
government ofllclals. The ex-dragoman
was finally brutnlly executed, mutilat
ed publicly and made sport of in a sav
age and disgusting manner. All this.
the writer says, occurred in a country
blessed with American and other
Christian missionaries, and where
American olliclals occupy Influential
posts In the Corean government ser
vice.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to tho public to
know of one coucern In the land who are not
afraid to bo generous to the needy ana suuer-
ing, I ho proprietors or, Ur, King's Xow
Piscovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, have given away over ten million trial
bottles of this croat medicine : and have the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
iironcbuis, Hoarseness anu an aiscases 01
tho Throat, Chost and Lungs are surely cured
by It. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get
a trial bottle free. Uegular size sue ana $1
Every liottle guaranteed, or price refunded.
Droxviied-Whllo l'co lloiittntr.
Hamilton, Ont... Jan. 3. Peter Mc
Keown, aged 32, and John Dornan. a
boy of 15, were drowned while Ice boat
ing on the bay last night. The boat
went through thin ice and overturned
McKeown and Dornan were held down
by the sails and drowned before as
slstance could reach them.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough1
Bears tho
Signature
Droyl'ux 'lTilien Ilnt-k to Prison,
London, Jan. 3. The Paris corre
spondent of The Dally Chronicle says
he learns that Dreyfus actually started
for France, but that he xvas taken back
to the prison Inland in consequence of
the representations made by the gov
ernment to the court ot cassation as
to the danger of bringing him to Parts,
Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering
diseases of the skin. Put au end to misery.
Doau'i Ointment cures. At any drug store,
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills,
DUlousness, Indigestion, Headache.
V Dletwut laxative. All Druggist
tlld PRESIDENT'S NEW YEAR.
Mr. Mt'KliiIo.v'x rirxt onit-litl Cole-ln-Htliiti
of tlu liny.
Washlngt'in. Jan. S. The president
and Mr. McKlnley received the e
on' greetlnsrs yenterday from the
(treat throng of caller. rpreentng
every branch of nubile life, who at
tended the White Home reception. It
wan tlm first time sine the present ad
ministration betran that circumstances)
perrnlttetl the observance of thus cus
tom, ami this, as well as the happy
and propitious circumstances under
which the year begins, added to the
Interest and enjoyment surrounding
the event. It was an Ideal midwinter
day, the air crisp and bracing and the
ground covered with snow. The ex
ecutive mansion was elaborately decor
ated for the event, a wealth of cut
flowers, palms, ported plants and ferns
transforming the apartments Into bow
ers of shrubbery and bloom. In the
receiving line with President and Mrs.
McKlnley were the members ot the
cabinet nnd the cabinet ladles, while
back of the line stood many ladles from
.the army. navy, congressional and Ju
dicial clroles. Among the most notable
figures In the line of callers were the
foreign ambassadors and ministers In
their rich diplomatic uniforms. Officer
of the army and navy were also In full
uniform, giving a brilliancy and dash
to the occasion. The army group which
attracted most attention was one made
up of Major Generals Miles, Shatter
and Lawton and Brigadier General Cor
liln, who after greeting the presldentla1
party were Invited to Join the receiv
ing party. The recetstlon lasted some
thing over two hours and was In every
xvay a successful and happy ushering
In of the New Year.
Impossible to foresee an aecldent. Not Im
possible to lie prepated for it. Br. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil. Monarch over pain.
Kv-1'o..tiiiii-ti'rN Dotililu (.'rime.
Paulding, O., Jan. 3. A domestic
tragedy yesterday morning stirred
Paulding's social circles to a conslder-
IjU' degree. Charles A. Brewer, ex-
postmaster of the city, shot and kilted
his wife, after which he placed the re-
olver to his own head and blew his
brains out. Domestic Incompatibility
was the cause of the shooting. '
CoufWloritto (Jrisvct In tlio North.
Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 3. Oeneral Clem
ent A. Evans, of this city, who xvas
chairman of the commission appointed
by the governor in response to a reso
lution adopted by the last legislature
requiring the members to secure In
formation as to the location of the
graves of Confederate soldiers who
died In northern military prisons, has
sent a copy of their report to General
Marcus J. Wright, the agent ot the
xvar department! This report Is lack
ing in essential details, but It shows
that nearly 22,000 Confederate dead are
burltd In northern states.
Many men and women are almost
within the deadly grasp of consumption
Although its latat uanu is unseen, us
presence is
made known by
unmistakable
svniDtoms. Ca
tarrh often
leads to con
sumption,
A stubborn
.nti rr-c tlirnnt rtfilfia tn till, fll fci
(.Viuti, .... ...... ... . -,
bronchitis, bleeding at the lungs, loss of
,1 1 . . . . 1 .,..r',l i,.1rn.ce nr. u'tiniltltTQ
that this relentless disease is about to
gather in a victim.
A remedy lor an tne aiscases which,
if neglected or badly treated, lead up
to consumption, is found in
- Dr. Pierces
GoidenMedical
Discovery.
It builds up the weak places and fortifies
the system against tlie onslaughts of
disease. It helps the appetite, assists
digestion, is an aid to the proper assimi-
tauon oi luuu, mm cicuiiAca wic uiuwi
of all its impurities. It is a strictly
temperance medicine, containing not an
atom of whisky or alcohol in any form.
Your medicineislhe leit I have ever taken,"
writes Mrs. lennie Uintrman of Vanburen, Kal
kaska Co.. Mich. "Last spring I had a bad
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My liusoana tnougnt 1 naa cousuiiipuuu. 11c
wanted me to get a doctor, but I told htm if it
was consumption they could not help me. We
thought we u-nuld trv Dr. Pierce' Goldtn Medi
cal Disoovcrv and before I had taken one liottle
the cough stopped and I have since had no signs
of its returning."
M-or the most obstinate forms of con
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yet comfortable; their effect is perma
nent. Insist that the druggist does not
give you something else.
CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH
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! CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS,
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CURED BY
CUTIGURA SOAP
IWore u.ing CrTIrnu. SoAr, roy fare and
haii'i. wrrr Jiiat as mugti as rouM lie and my
face M all mrrred with pimples. I was un.
mto look at, butafter using Cmr-i ra Boar
three werks, my face was equal to vet ret,
l eb. , 1S3S VAT LJirntB, Chaler, La.
I snrTerrd with blarkbeads ami pimples for
two or three years until It became cbroote. I
tried everything Imaginable, but It did me no
atonal, CtTict ax SoAr cured me.
Fcb.ao,'S. L. V. Q1I.I.I AM, Oak V, P., Ya.
1 ii troubled for eight years with pimples
en be face. I commenced using Cdticcra
SOur. In a very short time the pimples all
disappeared and my skin is now In a healthy
condition. JAMES 1'iHTKIt.
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imm.iv 1 r, . -ole Pretau Smsm.
- " i.u k. ft... ut eai Cars Ptsattea,'' mailed Oe.
Dr. Humphreys'
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without exciting disorder in other parts
ot the system. They Curo the Sick,
so. rcass. raicx.
I I'earrs. OoDgtloiH, Inflammations. ,'iS
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8 .Neuralgia, Toolbacbs.r'scmche..... .S3
fl-lleadsrhe, 8ktk Iiewilacbe, Vertigo. , .'25
1 (- spepsla, ImllMtio.WekSMomch.'i3
1 l-KupprretM-d or Painful Periods IS
m-Whllra, Too Profuse rerlods 23
13-L'roup. l.arnallls, lioarwaeos .23
M-HnU Hheum,Brya4rta. Eruptions . .23
15 Itlirunintlim, Itheamalle Palas 25
10 Malaria, Chill. Few and Ague .... .23
10 Catarrh, tnfluenia, Cold la the Head .2,3
20-VhooplnR.;ouah 23
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2H-erout DrMlllv 1.00
SO-Urlnarv WeakncM. XVetUng Bed... .23
7T-;rlp. HayFerer 23
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Druggists or Malted Free.
Sold by druggist, or set on receipt of pries,
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RAILROAD.
nrilUYKILL DIVISION.
.NOVEMBF.K 30, 1898.1
Trains will leave Shenandoah sfler Ine sooxs
date for lirgan, Gllberton, Fraokvlllo. Dark
Water, St. Clair, I'ottsrllle. Hamburg, Heading,
l'ottdtown. 1'boenlxvllle. orTiatowu sad Phil
adelphia (lir'Ad street station) at 6 15 and 815
a. m., 2 10, ft is p tn. on week day.. Bunda7.,
8 15 a. m., I SO p. m.
Trains leave FrackTllle for Shenandoah at
784, 11 IS a.m. and SIS, 7 33 p. m. Sunday,
11 01 a. m. and 5 IS p. m.
Ixve I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack
vllle, 7 10, 11 20 a. tn., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday
10 33 a. m.. 5 20 p. m.
Iave i'hlladelpMa, (Broad street station), lot
Shewsndoah at 8 H5 a. m 4 10 p. m. week days.
Sundays leave al ft 50 and 9 23 a. m.
Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOR NEW YORK.
Eipreu.week-daya, B 20, 1 Co, 50 5 03,5 13,6 60
7 83, 8 20, 9 50, "10 21 11 00 a. m. 12 00 noon, 12 S3
(Limited 1 00 and p. tu .) ISO, 2 80, 8 20.
860,402,500, 5 56 6 00, 7 02, 7 60. 1000 p.m.,
12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 OS, 160. 5 05, 5 13,
8 20.9 58. 102l. 10 43 a. m., 12 03. 12 83, '2 80,
4 02, ILlmlteU M22,l S BU, 5 OO, 0 M, V HI, V SO,
10 00 p. m., 12 01 night.
Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ca.,
week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally.
For Sea Girt, Asbury Fark, Oeean Qrove,
Long Ilronch, 8 20, 11 14 a m, 3 80, 1 03 p m
weekdays.
for Jamoeriviue, ivnaton anu nensuson, .w,
nam. lioo noon. 3 Sf. S CO (LambertTUIs and
Easton only), weekday, and 7 02 P m dally-
Uutfalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekday, and 7 03
p ru uauy.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOTTTH.
rr Tj.I.i ... M.t.l a h - rf m aw, a m
rUl A mb I tllUUI C nUU 1 aasi II IIIIVU, W sa, J .', a
10 20. II 23, . m., 12 CM, M2 81 'IK. 8 12, 4 41.
(3 23 Conirres(onal Uniltrd,) S 17. S&3,781
. nr., anu 12 00 nigral weaic aays. sunoars,
60. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. m. 1100; ! 12. 4 41. CaW
Congressional Limited,) 855 781 . to. and
12 05 night.
For llaltlmore, accoramouatton, sua m, I DJ
and 4 01 p m week days, 3 08 and 1116pm dally.
Atlantlo Coast Liine, express 12 irj p m, ana
1205 night dally.
Bouiuern ttanway, express o oo p m, aany.
Chesapeake Si Ohio Railway, 7 31 pm, dally.
For Old lv, i,x Contort and Norfolk. 10 20
a in weekdays, 11 10 s ia dally.
ieave .xiaraei street wnari as louowst jix
press for New York, 900am, 4 SO p m week
days. For Long ltranch, via Seaside Park, 8 SO
a nt weekd'ys.
rorisianu i iei cm r za ss'i sw p m
weekdays.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station Tia Dataware river
brlditw Express, 9 40 a nt 7 06 p. m. Sunday,
9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. ru.
Leave Market Street Warf Express, 900 am,
2 00,4 00,500 p m. Suisdara, 900, 1000 a ro
(accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p m.
ror xspe Jiiay, ovm aaio vuy, vcwu visy.
Avalon Slone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwssdand
IIolli Reach Kx ureas. 9 00am.4Uu.Bm
weekdays. Sunda) a. 9 CO a m.
! or &omers i-oins n.xpress, vwa m., z w.
4 00. 5 CO. n. m. week day.. Sundays. 9 00 and
10 00 a. m.
The Union Transfer Company will call for
and check baggage from hotels and realdenc.
uiningcar.
I. B. Hutch is bos, J. R. Wood,
uen'i aianaser. uen'i i"ass'g'r Aari
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M. BURKE,
ATIORNEY-AT-LAW.
fuco Esran butldlna. corner ot Main an
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
pROF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box S3, Mahanoy City, Fa.
Havlnsr studied under some of the best
masters in London and Paris, will give lessons
on the vlolln.mandolln. sruttarand vocal culture.
Terms reasonable. Address tn care ot Strousa.
tba tew.ler Shenandoah.
;OCOA
E! HEALTHFUL !!
DRINK
CUiARY'S EXTRA PINE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALE, -
Superior Sarsaparilla..
and Orange Champagne.