jtiiiy'jiai'innsw.awTtwTrTiiWi iiiaiiinrrvvrta WiY'iY'i'i"! ' ' TheHerald nsr aiimsiii:i ihio. - "All the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Published "very evening, except Sunday, nl 8 Boiltli Jardlnslrert, Mwiutmlimli, l'rt. t.oNH invrANOi: tixiii'iionu. The Hernid Is delivered In tMieimmloali nnd Hie surrounding town fornix ccntsa w ck, my able to tlie cnrrlera. Ily irotll U no yi nr, or 91 cents a innntli iwiyalile In advance Ait vertlMsme nt clmrKMl nomrdiiift l siweeanil position. Tim putilislii-rs rerve the right to charm the p'ltlmi f advertisement wlienevi r the publication of new tlruiniid It. Tin- rlnht I reserved to reject miy iwtvcrticm'iit hether mUl for or not, that the puhllKhi rs mnv deem improper. Ailier tlslliR r-t' i miiile know n iiponappllcation. Entered at the po't ottlre nt Shenandoah, l'i , n second cla mail m ittrr. Till' Its DAY JANUARY 5 16W). OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever, Northern Democrats. The next Congress begins Mnroh 4 and in this convention the St. Louis Democrat directs attention to the fact that not one straight Democriil from the Northern states will be n member of the Senate. Thirty Senators end their period ol service on that date, and in illling the seats the .peinocrats of the North will be entirely unrepresented. It is truly an extraordinary fact in Ameri can politics. The Senators from Utah and Mon tana will be elected by fusion Legis latures and are as uiuoh Populist as Democratic. A close estimate of the next Senate is fifty-four Republicans, twenty-six Democrats and ten Popu lists and Silverites, a Republican majority over all of eighteen. The twenty-six Democratic Senators are from the South, but that section is no longer solid. It sends ten Republi cans to the next Senate. In five years the Republicans have gained eighteen seats in the Senate. They have been strengthened most in the branch w here stability is the greatest, a matter of unusual political signifi cance. The Democrats in the next Senate will number less than one-third of the whole body, while the Republi cans will lack but six votes of two thirds. A remarkable change has oc curred in the Senate, but it has been spread over several years and its full Importance has hardly been realized. There is still, in a technical sense, a Democratic party in the North. It claims the name and is in possession of the machinery. But the Demo cratic party as it was has passed away. The situation in the next Senate proves it. Gorman, of Mary land, is among the missing. Murphy of New York, Smith of New Jersey, Gray of Delaware, Mitchell of Wis consin, White of California, Turple of Indiana and Faulkner of West Virginia are In his company. There are Republican gains over the Popu lists in the transmississippi region. The po8sin-g of the Democratic party occurred there some time ago. All that remains of it is a minor element available for nothing except fusion combinations. Here Is the remnant of the fusion Democracy and Populism in the next- Senate : One member from Colorado, one from Idaho, one from Kansas, one from Montana, two from Nevada, two from South Dakota, two from Utah and one from Washington To this total of eleven Senators, of 2lT shades of opinion, is the opposi tion reduced in the North. As far as the Senate Is concerned, the Northern Democrats are virtually extinguished. So much for the Chicago platform experiment. Looking over the whole field, there is no encouragement whatever for another debased money campaign. The-Seuate blocks the way for a long period. Even if the tide could set in that direotion during the next two years, the Fifty-sixth Congress will be in full accord with the President, and will put up the legislative bars against every form of tampering with the 100c dollar. Mr. Bryan's friends mav insist on his renomination, but they can not restore the conditions of 1800. Their opportunities for mischief In 1900 will be infinitely less than in the "first battle." Then they had the Senate, -which will now be against them. Sound money legislation was then impossible. For the next two years it will be easy. Th fusioriiitti two yearn ago had a program which they could have en forced the moment they came Into nower. All that Is changed. Their chance to upset the currency of the country has petered out. In its thousands of forms 1b the most ter rible affliction of the human raoe. Salt rheum, sores, eruptions, boils, all humors, swellings, etc., originate in Its foul taint, and are cured by the great and only True Blood Purifier, Hood's Sarsaparlll. The advanced theory of today that tuber culosis, or consumption, Is curable by proper nutrition, care and purifying the Xijlpod, finds conlirmation in me expen- So, of many who have been cured by fed's Sarsapanlla Pills cure sick headache. 260, V-a Unnrlanmn Cnmnlcxlon II. one of thefrreatest charm a woman can posses Fozzons's Coufucuon 1'owdbbI BUTE It 1 THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to tho care and sidll with which It Is manufactured by sclnntlfic processes known to the California Fio Svitur Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all the Importance of .purchasing tho truo and original remedy. As the genuine S.yrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Svnitp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will nsslst one In avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cau FOHNtA Fin Sviiui Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the naino of ttio Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advanco of all other laxative), as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. lu order to gefc its beneficial effects, please romember the name of the Company CALIF0v?!!A FIG SY.RU? CO. Uitlisvi - y ny vwt viiltK. N.T. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Hot'i llimvos Adjourn Until Tlinrsilny of" Nt'xt Week. MaiHsburg, Jan. 5. Both houses of th" legislature held short sessions yjs t rday and then adjourned until Thurs t y of next week. In the house no bills vlll be Introduced until after the ap pointment of the standing committees. Speaker Fa:r appointed the tollowlns commltue on the part of the house to arrange for the Inauguration of Gov ernor Stone: Messrs. Stewart and Fow of Philadelphia, Kreps of Frank lin, Harris of Clearfield and McClaln of Lancaster. Speaker Farr Is working on the committees, but will probably not be ready to announce them until af ter the Inauguration. In the senate Senator McCarrell de fended the rapitol building commission, of which he is a member, against what he termed the unjust criticism by the governor In his message of the action of the commission In connection with the construction of the new capltol, Mr. McCarrell characterized the gov ernor's statements as "without founda tion in fact and uniust." The com mission, he said, acted strictly under the terms of the act creating it, which was passed on the recommendation of the governor. lie defended the plan of the present building, which pro vides for additional buildings to be Joined thereto. He pointed to the fact that the commission has acted strictly under the law and has been sustained by the supreme court In litigation In stituted by certain disappointed bid ders. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quiuloo Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fulls to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. Ii. Q. on each tablet. ' tf TUk Alletrcd Uerttroj-i-i of tlio "Maine. Havana, Jan. 5. Senor Iiecldo Ar nauta y Hernandez, editor of El Re concentrado, issued yesterday a third attnek upon his old enemy, Zachaiias Bresifis, whom, with three others, he accuses of blowing up the United States battleship Maine. Bresnes, who is a lawyer and politician, sailed for Spain about two weeks ago. The Instalments of the story thus far have been devoted to the alleged felonies and treacheries of .Bresnes. The editor tells his readers to be patient, as in due time they will get at the facts regarding the Maine explosion. He describes his proof as "largely moral." Hono inscti-sliic the Alnskil 1IIII. Washington, Jan. 5. The house spent yesterday considering the bill to de fine and punish crimes in Alaska and provide a code of criminal procedure for the territory. The bill was made a continuing order until disposed of, not, however, to Interfere with the appro priation bills or other special orders. The only section in the bill which prom ises to cause a contest Is that provid ing for the sale of liquor In Alaska. The house adjourned out of respect to the memory of the late Senator Mor rill. The senate, on account of Mr. Morrell's death, transacted no business. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsoraeitt, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. Iniloteriiilftiito Seiitonoo Act Illobul. Salem. Mob.. Jan. 6. The Indetermi nate sentence act, so-called, was de clared to be unconstitutional by the full benoh of the supremo court in Bos ton yesteiday. The cane under con sideration wan the sentence of Clarence Murphy, of this city, convicted of em bexzlement from the Salem Savings bank, in which institution he was a clerk. He absconded from the bank on Dec. 2. 1893. a defaulter to the extent of about fSO.MO. He was convicted and BMtenced to state prison for a term of not more than IS nor lens than 10 years. Murphy will be taken Into oourt again for sentence. ArolililHliop Irnlniiil Iluulcm n Itoport. 8t. Paul. Minn., Jaij. S. Archbishop Ireland positively denieTPfhe report sent from Home that the pope would not allow him to accept the appointment to the St. Petersburg peace conference be cause the Vatican waajint to be repre sented there. He said: "I have not been appointed by the president to go to St. Petersburg, and If I had been appointed It 1 atwitrd to suppose the holy father would amy a word about it." Girtn'to 'lircH(Io"UnlvorHlty. Chicago, Jan. 5. President Harper, of CbUuv.') university, announced last night that gifts aggregating $403,000 had bien mad to the institution. The university has received (169,000 in land value, and will now receive from Mr. John D. Rockefeller t234.0O0 In cash. Terrible plagues, those Itching, pestering diseases of the skin. Put an end fo mlnery. poan's Ooitment cure At any drug store. AN ALLEGED "TORTURB CHAMBER." Cuban Avoum1 Ovtrn lleporled !)! ovor.v In xnnttiiujn. Havana, Jan. 5. The afternoon pa pers yesterday sent a thrill through the city with the report that a torture and execution chamber, had been found nt the residence of the Spanish military governor, adjoining the palace. The papers declared that there the Spanish oltlriflls questioned and murdered po litical prisoners. According to their accounts the lloor of the chamber was covered with dried blood and Its walls were Indented with machete strokes. An excited crowd soon gathered out side the residence, which was last oc cupied by General Parrado. The re ported torture chamber Is a room eight feet by eight, Just oft the dining room. As a matter of fact, It was probably used as a pantry. It the wall there Is 'a dirty iron bar, evidently used to hang meat, and n piece of discolored rope Is BUTended from It. It Is In conceivable that General I'arrado prac ticed torture next to his dining room. Another Chinese I'iikzIo. Washington, Jan. &. Assistant Sec retary Howell, of the treasury depart ment, hns under consideration the enses of yeveral Chinese laborers nnd others seeking readmlsslon to Hawaii. Under the Hawaiian laws they were allowed to visit their native country and to return upon complying with certain Conditions. The treasury In spector. Mr.' Brown, holds that they are rioiv debarred. The Hawaiian suprem court, however, has held that they are entitled to land, and the question has been referred to Attorney General Orlggs. About 800 Chinamen will be debarred If the Inspector's decision Is sustained, Wntoii Ambltloim to Succood Ilowcy Washington, Jan. 5. Commodore Watson, at present in command at tho Mare Island navy yard, has applied for the command of the Asiatic station, to succed Admiral Dewey, when that of ficer shall have relinquished his com mand. Unless Admiral De,wey changes his mind, that date will not be much before the end of the current calendar year, for ho, has restated all Invitations tc accept relief from the onerous duties Imposed upon him, believing that h', could best serve his country at Manila. He will retire from active service next December, providing the law Is not amended In his Interest. What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so decep tive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we arc aware of it. The name of this disease which may be divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kiilucy trouble, indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often with a burning sensation, the flow of urine being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to.' advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the uavel and the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in pasiing, small quantities being passed witli difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it witli instruments. If uric acid or gravel lias formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected. The Third staee is Iiright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that t)r. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. ISHtcrlinV-y iiitiuioneri Ho Testify. Paris. Jan. 5. -Major Comte Ferdi nand Walsln Esterhazy, now known to be the author of the Dreyfus border eau, has been summoned to appear be fore the court of cassation on Jan. 12. It Is understood that he will be free from arrest coming and going. It Is expected that the Dreyfus deposition will be received on Saturday from Cay enne, and the court' will then decide whether his actual presence Is neces sary In Paris. It Is believed, however, that the whole examination will be con ducted by telegraph, at an enormous expense. In order to avoid dangerous manifestations here. " Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Care acts like manic lu cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved Immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by I. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Kx-Sc'iiator Ilrlco'M Ttn"to. New York, Jan. E. Although the value of the late Calvin S. Brlce'B per sonal property in New Vork is fixed at only $000,000 In the petition for letters of administration on tile at the sur rogate's ofllce, It Is probable that his whole estate, when formally taken Into account, will amount to about $7,000, 000. It Is said at the surrogate's ofllce that the great bulk of Mr. Brlce's prop erty was not within the jurisdiction of this county and state. Another J.oeomrttlvo Holler Kxploslon Shamokln, Pa., Jan 5. A locomotive at the Pennsylvania colliery exploded yesterday from a defective boiler, com pletely wrecking the engine. Charles Collins, englneman, and Joseph Luers, conductor, were In the cab at the time and were seriously scalded about the face and body. The engine was owned by the Union Coal company, and had been In use two years. Fatal J'lirlit Hotwocu 1'onnloticirH. Bath, N. Y., Jan. S. Jerome Mattlce and Richard Duboiso, aged pensioners and formerly inmates of the Bath Sol diers' Home, fought yesterday In a dirty shanty In which they had lived together for a year, and Dubolse bat tered Mattlce's brains out with a pitcher. Iowa MormoiiK Doiimiuoo IlobortH. Lamonl, la., Jan. S. The I.amonl branch of the Josephine Church of Lat ter Day Saints In Ita regularannual ses sion adop'ted a resolution censuring Congressman-elect Roberts, of Utah, "as a violator of law and practical polygamlst," and objecting to his being seated In congress. SpiilnV llltr I'limtlmr Debt. Madrid, Jan. fi.The Omclal Gazette announces that on Jan. 1 Spain's float ing debt amounted to 561,810,595 pesetas, an Increase of 11,812,095 pesetas over the figure 1 at Jan. 1 of last year. Baby Mine! Every mother feels an Inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a Source of joy to nil, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which .relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. 91.00 PER BOTTLE nt nil Drug Stores, or sent by express on receipt of prioe. BOOKS Containing Invaluable Information of rnrr interest to all women, will ha sent rlltt to any address, upon application, bf Tk BQ1DFICLD BEGULATOB CO.. lt!U. Om. The Admits Polmiilittr M.vstory. New York, Jan. B. The police have three men under surveillance in connec tion with the Adams-Cornish poison ing, nnd would have arrested one or all of them had it not been for the fact that none of the suspects has a light beard. Miss Miller, the saleswoman who sold the match holder In Newark, Is positive that the purchaser had n light beard. It is said that should the police discover that any of the sus pects purchased a false beard an arrest would immediately follow, and that the police would then believe they had a good chance to secure the conviction of Mrs. Adams' murderer. Senntor Halo IIIh Own Suoee-sxor. Augusta, Me., Jan. C The general Republican caucus of the legislature was held In the hall of the house last night to nominate state officials, seven counsellors and a United States sena tor. It was a foiegone conclusion that Senator Eugene Hale wquld be named to succeed himself, all Idea of oppo sition having vanished. The nomina tion was made by a grand chorus of "ayes," not a "no" being heard. Mr. Hale appeared before the convention and was greeted with a whirlwind of applause. He made a strong speech ot thanks and received an ovation at the close. AVhlxtied Pov Nlnet.v-llVe Ilnui-H. Buffalo, Jan. 5. Charles Memberger, 27 years of age, who was found lying by the New York Central tracks tho other day, with his skull fractured. Is dead. On the evening of the day on which he received his Injuries Mem berger began to whistle, though he was whally unconscious and remained so to the last. He whistled all sorts ot tunes, and without cessation for 95 hours, and never ceased until shortly before he died. Rheumatism Cured in a-Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia 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, tl TKri I'kOtJtJCK MARKETS Ah Reflected bv IK'nUntr III IMillndcl plilu and lliiltliiiiiro. Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Flour sternly; win. ter supertlne, J2.25fT2.50; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.15SJ3.30; city mills, extra, $2.504?2.75. Rye flour quiet at J3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat quiet, No, 2 red, Jnnury, 7ol4R"V4c. Cora quiet; No. 2 mixed, old. January, 42fD 4254c.; do. do.,.new, 4Hffll,,fec; No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, 43'a'. Oats firm; No. 2 white and No. 2 white clipped, Si'tc. Hay steady; choice timothy. J11.60 for large bales, Btbf steady; beef hams, J18.50'R19. Pork firm; family, I12ffll2.t. Lard firmer; western steamed, J3.. But ter tirm; western creamery, 1GQ21C.; fac tory, 12M14HC.; Elglns, 21c; imitation creamery, 15020c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 25W2Sc; do, wholesale, 24c. Cheese steady; large, white and col ored, 10'4c; small do., lie; light skims, 7i4S8Wc; part do., GSJ7Hc; full do., 2V4 Sc, Eggs Arm; New York and Pennsyl vania, SOc; western, frpsli, 29c; south ern, 27V44l2Sc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1.12V4(31.&0; New York, 1.251.C2V4; Long Island, $1.7562; Jersey sweets, $1.25iff2.50. Tallow steady; city, 3c; country, 3if 3c. Cottonseed oil steady, prime crude, 17HUSe; do. yellow, 22j22Vic. Cabbagt steady at $2&4 per 100. Baltimore, Jan. 4. Flour dull, but steady. Wheat firm; spot and month, 7G5476Uc; February, 76'i76ic, ; May, 76V4c; steamer No. 2 red. 73V473V4c ; southern, by sample, 72W77c; do. on grade, 73iiQ76Vtc. Corn steady; spot and moth, 41W041Hc; February, illmnc; steamer mixed, 3814&S8&C.; southern, white and yellow, 3KV441"4c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 31V4c; No. 2 mixed, 32c. Rye steady; No. 2 nearby, 57!ic; No. 2 western. Glc. Lettuce at J1.3&& 1.0Q per bushel box. T.Ivo Stuck MiirkntH. I Now York, Jan. 4. Steers steady to strong; bulls Arm; cows steady to 10c. lower: about all sold; steers, Jl.coac.45; tops, $6.5045.65, oxen, $3,4044.56; bulls. J4 4.15; cows, $2f4. Calves slow; opened 2Cc. lower; some late sales 5Uc. lower; 108 head, westerns, unsold; common to prime veals, $1,504(8; choice, $8.12Vtfj8.2l; yearlings and barnyard calves. $2,504(3.25; cur of south' ern do., $3.25. Sheep Arm; lambs steady to a shade lower: 24 cms unsold; poor to prime sheep, $2,504)1.50; medium to cholco , 1... r OK. K IW. .....a tfi TO. nllllu titJ IUIIIUB, U.UHI -.V, .UIIB, r,.Wi Hogs weak at $3.8604.10. East Liberty. Pa.. Jan. 4. Jattle about steady; extra, $5.36&t.D0; prime, $506.25; common, $3.20rS.60. Hogs lower; extra, huuvy, $3.85; best mediums, $3.8008.85; best Yorkers. $3.75; light Yorkers and pigs, W.er4)S.70; skips, J2.50fJ3.26; roughs, $2.5041 3.36. Sheep slow; choice wethers, JI.3M, 4.4S; common. $2.60433.50; choice lambai, $5.2096.30; common to good, J3.504J6.10; veal culven. $737.26. Try Qrain-0 1 Try Oraln-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee, The children may drink it without- injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 lias that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure trains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without dutress. the price of coffee. 15c and 2$ ct. per package. Sold by all grocers. Tlio DolfttVAt'P llfrtfiloclti Dover. Dil.. Jan. fi.--Aftcr taking a dozen Ineffectual ballots for sppakef yesteiday forenoon and 42 more In the afternoon the legislature adjourned until today. Several Democrats voted for the regular Republican candidate in an effort to effect an organization, but the regulars declared they did not want Democratic aid, and would not vote for their own candidate. Repre sentative Clark, the regular Republi can candidate, will doubtless be chosen spenker. " Thrco Children SiifTiipntptl. Baltimore, Jan. B. Grace Fuller, 10 years old; John Wesley, Jr., 3 years old, and Ktigene Jerome Wesley, an In fant, wore suffocated at the home of John Wesley, colored, near Cntons vllle, yesterday. The parents were out at work, and the children had been left nt homo. During their pranks a Christmas tree caught lire, and when neighbors broke Into the house all three were dead. Ynlo'M I.cirnl Victory. Hiirtford, Conn., Jan. 5. The su preme court handed down Its decision yesterday In the appeal of Yale uni versity from tluj Mew Haven board ot assessors. The decision Is for the plaintiff, nnd is therefore a signal vic tory for Yale, in several plots of ground, the dormitories and several leased properties belonging to the uni versity are exempt from taxation. I'orto Itleo 11 Ilealtli.v Camp. Washington, Jan. 5. For the eighth consecutive day General Henry, at San Junn, reported by cnble to the war de partment that there were no deaths among the American troops gnrrlsonlng Porto Rico. Tills Is n most remarkable showing. Indicating that the cairras there are now healthier than any city In the world. Death of Mtutiln French Uvnim. New York. Jan. D. Minnie Alice Ev ans, one of the sisters known as the "French Twins," and the wife of Charles E. Evans, -proprietor of tho Herald Square theater, died suddenly at her home In this city yesterday. An autopsy on the body of .Mrs. Evans showed that she died from apoplexy. 1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo In the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fovor soros, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions,, and positively enrcs piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony rofundod. Price 35 cents nor bor. For sain by A. Wasley. Iiofbriii Onlee-Tlii Iliivnnu. Havana, Jan. G. lajor General Lud low, governor of the department of Ilavann, has Issued an order forbidding "Immoral deuces" In the theaters, and the circulation of Indecent literature. He has dismissed all the clerks In the ofllce of the secretary general to the late Autonomist gpvernment, with the exception of Senor' Benjamin Stimp son. Sick Headaches, Thoiurso of overworked womankind, are quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tlio great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUCTED nv MAKY MA PES DODGE. This innsnzlne for boys and girls Is without n rivul lu it Held. The features for the coming .car will nln for It a host of new friends. A few lcaill attrncMons aro : A New Henty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty. This Is 11 tale of carlv American hlstorv. bv tho favorite story-teller of American and Eng lish boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A dellchtful historical romance for crirls. deal ing with life in Old New York, and written by one of toe most spirited and conscientious American authbrs. A STORY FOR OIRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer is mora welcome to tlio voumr folk of to-day than tho author of "Captain Janu ary," and this Is one of her best efforts. BRIGHT SIDES OF HISTORY, By E. II. House. A series of amtisluir enlodcs of history. ancient and modern, told in an entertaining way. It will awaken a new interest lu this im portant branch of study. Mrs. G. D. Slirsbee. the wife of the cantaln of tho battlc-shlp Maine, vlll write about "Pets Auoai. Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harri son, Clara morrtr, oeiett Burgess, Lioya Osbourne, Lt. Endlcott, Poultney Blgelow, Lt. Peary, etc., etc. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3.00 a Year. 35 cents a number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. or out- turijy c. Einenses OY TfS j on , r ctnMrtlasioi: tr. lo t vh niH. 1 1 rmaiieui eu. any ifArnM. Andreas ;xoooooooooooooooooooo: Go to Block's For- Reduced to Half Price. Om1 entire stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's "Clothing and Overcoats has been reduced to half price. . , '.. In order to dispose of. '.our mammoth stock offer the above inducements. 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. S. BLOCK, Proprietor. IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)XXXXXXXXXXi ZZmm., mii'iiimii'mtffli"""""""11 AVcgelaulcPrcparalionforAs slmilaUng ibJfToodandUcdiila lirig ihfcStQmflchs nntlDowcls of m PromolcstJigcsUon.Cliccrrul ttcssancincst.Gori tains nelUicr OmumiMorptiiru nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. JmaJtm Set' tibtJenna MtleSJlt- J tppi rminr - ritrifud Jufftr AMi4Y.rlTJfrnmlv rnrflnntlina tion.Sour.Stomach.Diarrhoca, VorrnsAonvulsions,rcvcnsri ucss flndLossorStEEP. Tflc'Sltrule Signature of NEW "YORK. II EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPED. Fire I l'lrol tire I Insure your property from lo&s in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Wost Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shonandoah. 114 OI.DEN TI3II3S People overlooked tho Importance of per manently beneficial effects and wero satisfied with transient action; but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of- Figs will per manently ovorcomo habitual constipation, well-informed' people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy tho genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho host flour made. IN KFTECT NOVl'.MHKK 15, 189S. Passcnirer trains loavn Shrunmloah for Venn I Haven Junction. Maiich Chunk, 1hiKliton, ! Slatlnirtmi. Whltu Hall, Cntasauunn, Allentowu. lieiincnom, luimoii rev om ana l'miaueipma at 5 23, 7 49 a. m.. 1 CO and Clip. in. For wilkeslmrre, Wliito Haven and IMttston, J5, iu lis a. in., i uu aim o 11 p. in. For Lowyville, Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly Elmlra. Rochester: HutTalo. Mnirura I Auburn, Syracuse. Ithaca, Geneva nnd the West, 10 IH a. in., 1 ot nml s 1 1 p. in. For IJelyidere, Delaware Water Gup and MrouuHburg, 5 ZH a. tnM 5 1 1 p. in. For LambertvlUe and Trenton. 7 40 a. in.. For Jeanesville, LcvUtonnud Heaver Meadow, S 23 a. m., 1 00 p. m. For McAdoo. Audenrled. Haaleton. Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 23, 7 A 10 18 a. in., 1 00 and 5 1 1 p m ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 10 18 a, in., 5 11 p. m. For Hcranton, 5 28. 10 18 a. m., 5 14 p. in. For Lost Creek, Uirardvllle, und Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. in, For Haven Hun, Centralia, Mount Cariuel ami Slmmokin, 10 58 n. in., 1 45, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. ForMahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. m., and 1 00, 5 14 p. m. For Ytttesvllle, 5 28, 10 18 a. m. Trains will leave Slmmokin at 700. 90 a. ni., 12 W and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at Bhenindoali at 7 49, 10 18 a, m.. 1 00, 5 14 p. m. Ieave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, St. Cla'r, Newcastle, Morea and Kcw Jioston, 7 49 and 10 18 a. m , and 1 00 p m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a m 12 35, 505, 8 15 p. ' Leave Huzletou for Shenandoah, 10 00 a.m., 12 48, 5 09, 0 20, 8 82 p. in. SUNDAY TKAIN8. Trains leave for Haven Hun, Centralia, Ht. Carmel and Hliainokiu, II 10 a. lu., 7 21 p. m., TruiiiB leave Hhamokln for bltenumloali at 8 SO a. m., and S S3 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yatcsvillo, Mahanny City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, HaEleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 82 p. m. For LehiKlitou, Slatlugton, Catasauqua. Whlto Hall, Coplay, Allentowu, Kaston und lMiIllips burg, 9 47 a m and 6 32 p in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave HazU'ton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. in., and a 27 p. in. M. 11. CUTTKK, Bupt. Transportation, South lletlilelieni, Fa. 110LI.IN II. WIMiUK, (lenl. Supt., South Ilethlehein, Pa. CIIAHI.1M S, 1.KI2, Oenl. Pasa. Ast, New York, N. Y. A, W. NONNUMACIIKH, DIv, 1". A., South Bethlehem, Pa. CLOTHING ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN KFFKOT NOVEMHEU 20. 1898. Train leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 80, 9 65 a. m., 12 20, 8 19 and 6 C9 p. m! For Nuw York via Mauch Chunk, week uuys, 7 80 a. m., 12 20 and 8 C9 p. m. For Keadltif; .and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 511, 1 80. 9 55 a.m., VI 28, 8 C9 and 0 CO p. in. For I'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 80, 9 6S a. ui 12 20, 8 09, 0 09 and T 80 p. m; For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 7 SO, 9 53 a. m 12 20.8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and JLewlaburg, week days, 11 82 a. m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. m ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 210,3 27,5 38, 7 80. 9 63, 11 82 a. in., 12 20, 8 09, 6 09, 7 8.', 9 60 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 780, 1182 a. m., 12 20, 8 09,6 07, 723 and S55p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via B. feO. lt. It., through trains lea-) Heading Termlnol, Philadelphia. (P. & R. D X.) at 8 20, 7 55,11 26 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, II 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl tlonal trains from Twcnty.fourtn and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 lt 8 40 p.m. Sundays, I 85, 8 23 p. m. TKA1NS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave. New.A'ork vln Philadelphia,,, t Jas, 12 IS, 4 80; s-00,11 80 a. m.,-and. T, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. ' Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Keadlnc Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 80, 10 21 a. m. and 186,-4 06, 6 36. 11 30 p, ni. Leave Heading, week days,' 137, TIM, 1008, a, in., 12 IS, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. ra. Leave Putts vl lie, ween days, 7 17, 7 40, a. m.. 1280, 120. 4 30, 6 10 and 650p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 112a a. lu., 1 49,5 50, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 03, 11 51 a. m 2 22, 5 23, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 680, 922 1023,1200, a. m., 239, 5 80, 6 42 7(8, 10 21pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week' days, 742, 10 00 a m ii ui anu 4 uo, 11 au p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wThaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 9 00, a. m.,. 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m., 6 80 p m Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a u,, 4 45 p. m. Returning ieave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Wceki'ays-Eipress, 7 S3, 9 00, a m., 8 80, 5 SO p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. 4 03 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a, m., 4 15 p, m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a m, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle City, 6 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 13, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut wicui a in., isouiii street, y uu a.m. Parlor Car on all express trains. "or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKIdARll, Edsok J. Weukb Gfcn'l Supt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. fAiUN'b' TANSY PILLS A TKIID. TlfliND III! WOMAN'S RELIEF. Ala.r.nronintand r.liahl. Iiiotti JmitatiMi. m Qe! CATOlT. TAVir PlLl.1 Knd IATB MBOBKTS, V Atdnir .tort., or tent dlrert (Mfcl.dl. rric. Si. CiTo8ro. Co BoitoR, lliu. Oukoox.4. ' For sale i K.lrlln' drug storoand Hnanandoa (Imp .r. 'mvflerA never full. mic ma ura tuicr iiuing ' with Tan pi4 PennyToynl lm and other lik . - - k... . U kulr nfl A. Sr. 1 ,1 A faia A wi Compelled to SE. A A If IF'- VV Ah