TheHerald' Ksr vm.Hiir.K tHjo. 'Ml the News Thai's Fit to Print." - - ' Published every evening, except 8unilay. Bt a South Janlln street, RlieiwiHiloti, IH. LOXtl IIIVTANCK TI'.l.l'.l'UONIC. The Ilrrnlil is ill llvi n il In Bheimmlnnh anil the surrounding towns fornix cent a w ek, pv able to the carriers, lly mall 8 ni) n yi ar, or 25 pent a month payable in advance Ail vertloiiieiitslrc'',l aiwrillng ' paccaiiil ixmitlnn, The. mblliii. r revive the right to change tUq ii'sltlnn f mU ei Hwments whenever the rlhllentlmi "f news ilemnml it. The right Is reserved to reject nny ndvrrHseinetit whether shl fnr nr nut. that tin publishers mn litem Improper Ailer tisi r to inwle known utmn application, i . (1 it the Ht ofllee nt SlienHliiloab, l1. , As s. oml ' luns mall in titer. Qrucutitg gjevallx MOMUY. JANUARY fl 110 OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. TilK frenueney of tlio variations in Mm wor.tl.ar fr,.m .rn to (ifi r.r n. ' , , , , . , .a . . ' d.-Sre-8 lias iiuide lots of work or the , U. (-torn, unci hs every -ohl is now called the Bri the -physicians have nn thing bat an easy time or it. I ! Criminal court is ngain in session. The Grand Jury refers, as usual, to the gross imposition unon thu county hy justices who return trivjil Ht to court to get costs, hut like others gone before, that is about all it will umouiit to. A Deserved Tribut.-. ! The readers of this paper, ift 'least the majority of them, are aciualnted with Capt. Jack Crawford, the noted goverment scout and poet, and a former resident of this town. In the course of a recent lectin e he ttid a deserved tribute to "the iinuels of the battlefield" during the civil war, which is worthy of production in these cohmis. "On all of God's green and beatTti ful earth," says the poet-scout," "there are no purer, no nobler, no more kind-leurtedand self-sacrificing women than those who wear the sombre garb of the Catholic Sisters. During the war I had many oppor tunities for observing their noble and heroic work, not only in the camp and the hospital, but in the death swept field of battle. Right in the fiery front of dreadful war, where bullets hissed in maddening glee, and shot and shell flew wildly by with demoniac shrieks", where dead and mangled forms lay With pale, blood fleeked faces, yet wearing the scowl of battle, I haye seen the black robed sisters moving over the Held, their solicitous faces wet with the tears of sympathy, administering to the wants of the wounded, and whispering words of comfort into the ears soon to be deafened by the cold implacable hand of death. "Now kneeling on the blood-be-spatted sod to moisten with water the bloodless lips on which the icy kiss of the death angel had left its pale im print; now breathing words of hope Of air imnjrtality bevond the grave into the ear of some mangled hero, whoso last shots In our glorious caui-e had been fired but a moment before; now holding the cruoiflx to receive the last kiss from somebody's durling boy from whose breast the life blood was splashing, and who had olTored his life as a willing sacrifice on the altar of his country; now with tender touch and tear-dimmed eyes binding gaping wounds from which most -women would have shrunk in horror; now scraping together a pillow of forest leaves upon which some pain racked head might rest until the spirit took its flight toother realms brave, fearless of danger, trusting Implicity in the Master whose over, shadowing eye was noting their every movement; standing hs shielding, prayerful svgvls .between the dying soldier and the horrors of death. Their only recompense, the sweet, soul-soothing consoiouunoss that thoy were doing their duty; their only hope of reward, that peace and eternal happiness which awaited them beyond the stur emblazoned battlements above. Ah, my friends, It was a noble work. "How many a veteran of the war, who wore the blue or ifray, can yet recall the soothing touch of a Sister's hand, as he lay upon the paln-tosed couch or a Hospital. Uwn we oyer forget their sympathetic eyes, their low, soft spoken words of eneoiirage tnent and cheer when the result of the struggle between life and death yet hung in the balance? Oh, how often have I followed the form of that good Sister Valencia with my sunken eyes as she moved away from my cot to the cot of another sufferer, and have breathed from the most sacred depts of my faintly beating heart the fervent prayer, 'God bless her ! God bless her I' "My friends, I am not a Catholic, but I stand ready at any and all times to defend those noble women, even with my life, for I owe thut life to them." ooc Uest to take after dinner, prevent distress, aid diges tion, cure r o n T i p u 1 1 " n J'lu'Bly Yogei.iMi rt not rupe cr .'Bum pajn .M . alt dri'trMf 2h rnts. frepured oal by t 2. Mood A Co., Lowell, l&c. 1 9 Pll s " which Is Better, Try nn Experiment or Profit b.v n Slienntidoali Citizen'. Uxpcrlence. Something iinvv It mi expi'r.'nittlit. Musi be proven to lie ns reprewiiti'il. Ho successful nt htime ur you ilnliht It. The statement or h nmiiiil'ucltiror g not convincing I'rnof of merit. Hut the eniln srmotit of " fNenil Is Now. supposing you hml a bail Imck A Iam. Weak ur Aching one. Won hi you experiment mi It? You will read l umiiy so-chIIciI cures lluttlicy wimu from fur-awey places. It's tliU'ormit when tho endorsement cntuee from Jiome Busy to prove that H is ro. Ilnme etidorsenietit is the proof that Imuks every box of Damn's Kidney I'ilbj. Iteail this case. Mr. E Rouse, of the l-Vrgtiwui .House, says: "I was taken with u laiuo Iraek shout ftmT months ago. There, wns n continuous pain across my loins ami n (treat ileal of luwil ache The kltlney secretions wero it minimi nml-every movement I mailu, sucti as stooping, bonding forward, or iitli mptlnn to lift anything causTil sharp twinges to pats through me which iielil mo motionless for a second or two nn account of their severity. 1 learned ahout Dimn's Klilnuy I'ilW in sumo way ami pricured them at Kiniu's drug stole. The ilrst box did me so much coot! I got another, but I did not have to Use half of the second box, before the wholo trouble and annoyance were tilings of the past. s,llce 1 look un' Kidney piiib there have "sn no iraow 01 my lormor irouuies ami i give tliem all the credit '' D(mM.g Ki pi, fof by M dmcn Prlce B0 Ma,e(, ,,y Ko,tor.M)llrn (j,,m jjniralo, N Y , sole agents for tho V. S. Kmnembcr tho imme D.itu't and take no other. T..2 "PEACEFUL" CZAR. Ho Ih Constantly Streiiirtlienliitt HI: Own l'lmitlnir Koi-pcm. Lo-iidon, Jan. 9. The Sebastopnl ccr ref .jonili iit of The Times, who has be 'n torrlrg In European Hussla for two mi nthi to discover, if possible, no ne e Idonce on the part of the Russian g vernment to Rlve effect to the dis armament prcporals of Emperor Nl h olas, says all his observations was quite to the contrary. The cot respondent says: "At the nnval dockyards I found feverish activity. Not a man has been withdrawn from tho frontiers. The ministers of war and marine have been Inspecting nil the important military and naval stations, urging an accelera tion of the preparations for defense, but apparently never mentioning the czar's manifesto. The number of men enrolled In the army and navy during the month" . f October and November last were lirrr thun ever before. Rc hiforcerrcnN are being sent to the far east as f mt as they 'can lie transported, nnd all the sarilEons along tho Itusso Turltish f: mier are being largely In-crea- ' A Kemnrkable Cure. RTr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia l'a., says; "I contracted a violent cote1 which settled all over me. The pain in my chest and side wns excruci ating. The doctor gave ine medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian. Halm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed .it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first goou rest for over a vj-eek and awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drugstore, wbolesalo agents m ; Sir! DIiiKloy r'oiiiuwliat Ifottor. Washlngto;i, Jan. 9. The reports from Representative Dlngley's bedside are a trifle more encouraging, and his family believe there is still a chance for him to rally. Extreme weakness and the poison In his system, as a re sult of his sickness, are the principal symptoms which the physicians now have to combat, which in a man of Mr. Dlngley's age make the outcome un certain. The nervousness and delirium have paitlally subsided, and the per iods of consciousness are much more frequent. Mr. Dlngley's two sons have arrived from Kalamazoo, Mich., bur have not yet been permitted to see him. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suffering from oouchs. colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them If they have evor used Otto s t.ure. This famous German remedy is having a lartrn sale bore and is perfoiming some won darful cures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failcil to do, try.Otto's Cure. Large sizes 25c and 50c. Sold by all druggists nisjfenii Ilurnod Dir. New York, Jan. . As John Ferris, watchmnn at a lime kiln In WillisfmS' burg, was making his early rounds yes terday, he noticed a man who appeared to be sleeping at the edge of the kiln Stepping closer to get a better view of the stranger Ferris was horrified to see that the man had no head. It having been burned off completely. He had evidently wandered to the kiln to get warm, and the gases-rising from the furnace overcame him. He probably was dead before the fire reached his head. The man was unidentified. It's Queer How Quick Pan Tina wires coughs aud colds, 2Se. Oruhler Ilros., drug store. At Tho tVont. Virginia SoiiatorHhlp. Charleston, W. Va.. Jan. 9. The leg Islature assembles on Wednesday, and party leaders are already here for the preliminary work In the organization of that body. Although the balloting for a successor to Senator Faulkner does not begin till Monday, Jan. 23, the moat Important action will be taken within the next three days. The leg' islature Is so close politically that Its control will depend upon Us nrganlza tlon, as that will carry with It the prob able settlement of contested seats. Among these contests are two for the seats of Republican member who served In the army during th Smnish war. Although they did not resign, the Democrats elected members In their ' places and have entered proceedings In the courts to secur the seats. Wind Mew Ninety MIIpmiiii Hour, gavannah, Ua Jan. 9. A severe cy clone is reported to have paaaed over a aectlon of Liberty county, aome 20 I . . thla nllw Bolii..lai .1 . mile south of this city. Saturday af ternoon. The wind attained a velocity of nut less than 75 to 80 miles an hour. At Johnston Station, between here and Waycross. It Is estimated the wind blew 90 miles an hour for ten minutes. In the village considerable damage wai done. The Htoim swept through a turpentine country and the trees were leveled in the path of the wind fot miles, litm Puth, however, was for tunately narrow, being not more than ?re or two bundled yards wide. POUR TRAINMEN KILLED. tllxtnkc f tiiixcd ii Itrntl On C ollision on On' SotttliKi'ii Italli'onil, KimXM e. Ti'iin . Jan. . - Four dPitd, two Injured, one of these perhaps fn I ll ,mii the loss of property of tlu Koiithi'in rnllrnad to the amount of mil Jlnoiio H i he lesult of a wreck whli b m cui ri d yentrday on the Knox nnd Ohio binni h of the Knoxvllle division of the Hmithern rnllway.ono nnd a half miles east of 181k Valley. The dead are lCnglner J. 1). Maxey, Fireman Frank tleddy (colored), Drake- man Irntisea Hoove-r (colored) and Flagman W. A. Dillon. Tim Itllllr.ill rlfM. T.t,trlcn rint badly but not fatally cut In the hoail and hmtf-ed: Fireman George Uuskln son, bidly limned and may die. Maxey, lteddy. Hoover nnd Dillon were burned to drath or killed under neath the ruins of three engines and a number of cars nnd coaches of the two wrecked trains. A double headed fi eight train, loaded with coal and merchandise, crashed Into a mixed local passenger train while both were running at the rate of miles an hour. The engines met head on, the force of Impact being ter rific. The coming together of the two trains was so sudden that the trainmen wefe unable to Jump and save their lives. The passenger train wns running 15 minutes Tate, having waited at Knmcvllle for connection with a west ern tran, 'ktfl had the right of way. All the freight trains on tho division had been' notified that the passenger train was on a late run, and the only cause for, the accident that can be given Is that Engineer Maxey, of the freight train, mislead orders. Murder With lliimnu-r nnd Chlel. Chicago, Jan. 9. A cold chisel and a harrtmer were the Instruments used yes terday in an assault upon John Senke, a laborer, by his step brother, George benke, nnd John lionka. The victim will die of his Injuries. During a quar rel Senke was knocked senseless with a hammer. Bonka then held a chisel to the prostrate man's head, .while the step brother struck It severaPTiitIes with a hammer. Inflicting horrible wounds. The men then barricaded the houee, nnd wero only overcome after a hard struggle with the police. Millions Given Away. Itlscortainlv gratifying to tho public to know of one concern iu tho land who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and sull'er ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, havo given away over ton mllllou trial bottles of this great modlclne; and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, llronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases ot tho Throat. Chest and Lungs arosUroly cured by it. Call ou A. Waslcy, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and ft. Every bottlo guaranteed, or prico rofuuued. Kx-Coiurroiiunii I'uimimii llcnd. Clevelnnd, Jan. 9. Colonel Hichard C. Parsons died yesterday, aged 72 years. Colonel Parsons had long been a distinguished citizen of Cleveland. As a young man he wns n member of the Ohio house of representatives and speaker of that body. Later he was appointed by President Lincoln consul to Ttlo Jnnelro. Subsequently he was marshal of tho United States supreme court. He served one term In congress, and was instrumental In .Inaugurating the harhor improvements at this port. For a time he was editor of the Cleve land Herald. Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering llseascs of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug Btore. FillptnoH litMi.v t'hnriTOH of Mnucro. Hong Kong. Jan. 9. Acccrdlng to the statements of people who have Just ar rived here from the Island of Balbac,. south of the Island of Palawan, there Is no truth In the report that the Span ish there have been massacred by the Filipinos. They say that the stfiry" Is an Invention of the priests to prejudice the Filipino cause, declaring also that there are not more than half a dozen Spaniards In the Island, and that all who haVe been killed fell In warfare. Pan-Tina I What Is It 7 The greatest euro for coughs and colds. At Grulilor llros., drug store. To Honor tint Sixty-ninth. New York, Jan. 9. The Sixty-ninth New York regiment of volunteers will be mustered out of the service of the United States In New York, In accord ance with a decision reached by Secre tary Alger yopterday. This action ,1s taken in response to the requests of the citizens of Now York nnd Governor Roosevelt, who were anxious that the men should return In a body and be accorded the honors due them. The regiment Is now at Huntsvllle, Ala and will leave for home as soon as the tolls can be completed. DreyfiiH In Perfect Health. Paris, Jan. 9. According to The 'utln this morning, Madame Dreyfuy .las received a cablegram from her husband, saying that his health Is per fect, physically and morally. There I This Is Just the Thing. Bed Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Tho I'lnwur of tho Amorlonu Army. Chicago. Jon. 9. Major General H, W. Lawton, who was recently assigned to the command of the military forces In the Philippines arrived In Chicago yesterday on a tour of Inspection of the troops that have been ordered to Manila. A rigid examination of the Fourth lnrantry at Fort Sheridan was mnde during the day, with the result that 40 or CO of the soldiers were dis approved and will not accompany their regiment to the Orient. General Law ton said his command would be made of the flower of the American army "The United States," he said, "will be on exhibition before the powers of Europe, and it. Is Important that we have the finest type of American man hood represented In our army." Tu Cure a Cold lit One. Day Take Laiatlve Bromo Quinine, Tablets. All druggUts refund tho mnrjer If It falls to cure, 25o. The genuine has L, B. Q. ou each tablet. tf Tho Waxlilimtou Souatoi'Mlilp. Olympla. Wash.. Jan. 9. The Wash Ington legislature assembled here to day. A United States senator to sue ceed John Wilson Is to be elected. As the legislature is overwhelmingly lie publican, a man from that party will be chosen. The leading candidates foi the senatorshlp are: John Wilson, tht present Incumbent; Levi Akeney, a hanker of Walla Walla; Addison C. Foster, a large lumber dealer of Ta- Vaema nn(j j. g. McMillan, a lime manu- - f -. - - facturer of Hoche Harbor. Bx-Unlted States Senator John li. Allen, of Seat tle, Is also mentioned as a probable dark horeo. Does Tals Strike Von 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from ehrqnis constipation. Karl's Clover lioot Tea h an absolute cure and Iiab been sold for fifty years on an ahso ute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 1 cts. Sold by P D Kirliu and a guarantee. "pnriUlt MngH in ltnvnim. Havana. Jnn o Thli morning two lnrge Hpnnlnh flags nppi'an d over the Clerks' end the Asturlanos clubs, fac Ing the principal plnzn. Their appear, nnce created considerable adverse comment nmoii-r Mm ruunn. who. It Is Bald, renuestfil Uovrnur Omi.ral IJrooke to hnve tin- Unit removed. No action was taken In the matter at head- qunrtfrg, whore it is gen-rally conceded thnt Spanish flags may float an well as those of other natlnnalltles. Suicided In U Coll. Trenton, Jan. 9. Francis Hrunner. who wns arrested Saturday rilght mi a clmtge of ombessBlement, committed suicide In n cell nt the Second precinct police station. Hiunner hanged himself by tying a handkerchief nround his neck and fastening It to the Iron bars of the cell door. He wns not discov ered until life was extinct. Hrunner was treasurer of the Soldiers' Germanla society, nnd was charged with a short age of $t(lO. Count ('iistnlhino Suit Poi' Llhot. Purls, Jan. 9. Count Honl de Castel- lalne, member of the chamber of depu ties for the Cnstellane district of tha Lower Alps, who married Miss Anna Gould, will Institute proceedings against Les Droits De L'Home for as serting that in consequence of a quar rel regarding an actress he recently fought a duel with M. Paul Deroulede, rounder or Jhe Patriotic League and member of the chamber of deputies. SchoolhoiiNii Destroyed, Tliroo Killed, Little Itock, Ark., Jan. 9. A heavy wind stoim swept over the remote sec tion of Scott "county last Friday. At Boles a schoolhouse rvas blown down and three puplt killed, another fatally wounded ana a dozen or more sus tained more or less serious injuries. Those tilled were the children ot Joseph Lawrence, Mr. Frost and Mrs. Hutlege. respectively. A child of Jo seph Lawrence wns fatally wounded. What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so decep tive. It cqmes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may be divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kidney 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 octor If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the navel and the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in pasjing, fmall quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected. The Third stape is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder. specialist, has discovered n Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. It is soli by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and hook 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. Aiimci'of Aii,:iiuilhtuii Dylnir. Bombay, Jan. 9. Dr. Clements, who for some time has been attached to the military service of the ameer of Af ghanistan In the capacity of veterlnnry surgeon, has Just arrived here from Cubul, the Afghan capital. He says that the ameer Is In bad health, nnd cannot be expected to live long. On Every Battle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar anteo : "All we ask of you is to uso two- thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you are riot benefited roturn the bottlo to your druggist aud he may refund the price paid." Price 25 -cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P, D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Witnessed tTienp"eairo-S)iuiiiioif'FIijlit Beverly, Mass., Jan. 9. William Endlcott, aged 100 years, died yester day. He was an eye witness to the en gagement between the frigates Chesa peake and Shannon, June 1, 1813, and was of the sixth generation from Gov ernor Endlcott, of Massachusetts Bay colony. A Common1 Danger. If you havo ever had a cold which you permitted to "wear away" it may interest you to know it was a dangerous proceeding. Every cold and cough which is ueglocted paves tho way for consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous German throat and lung remedy, will euro any cough or cold and save you from con sumption. Sold by all druggists. Prices 25c and 50c per bottle. ABk your grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour madn Tl 10 Pur Dfiim I'onon IJ III. Columbus, O., Jan. 9. The committee appointed by Jhe National Encamp ment of the Union Veterans' Legion to paBRon the merits of the pension meas ure known aB tho "per diem bill" has completed Its report and forwarded It to Adjutant General Hay. The com mittee reaches the conclusion, after an extended and exhaustive examination of the bill, that an annual saving to the government of $31,000,000 can be accomplished under Its operation, and an additional saving of over $12,000,000 in the event examining boards are abolished. The bill la not framed so that the Union Veterans' Legion alone will enjoy Its benefits, but every Union soldier can come under Its provisions. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggitt and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halsatu for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump' lion. Price 25c and 50-:. This is the trade mark of tho short line to Florida the Southern Railway. Two daily trultu aro operated all the year, and during the whiter season, a third, tliu Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or auy where else lu the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Ileal!, District Passongor Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Bay Keystone flour, lie sure that the name Lehhih & iiAKB, Ashland, Pa., U printed on every tack. J AIDED BY UKS. PINKIIAM, Mrs. W. E. Paxton, Yotingtown, North Dakota, writes about her strug gle to regain health after tho birth of her'llttle fjlrl: " IllCAlt JlhS. PlNKIIAJt: It- is with plcnsuro that I add my testimony to yodr list, hoping' that it may induce others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. "After the .birth of mj HttJo girl, threo yonrs ago, my health was very poor. I )ind lcucorrhma badly, and a terriblo bearing-down pain which gradually grow worse, until I could do no work. Also had hcadncho nearly all the timo, and dizzy feelings. Men struallons wore very profuso, appear ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from n good doctor, but it, somncd to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I read your advertisement in, a paper. I sent nt onco for a bottle'of Lydia E. l'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound, nnd after taking two-thirds of tho bottlo I folt so much better that I' send for two more. After using three bottles I folt as strong and well as any one. " I think it is the best medlcino for femnlo weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I moot suf fering from this trouble." Maternity is a wonderful experience nnd many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. Tho advice of Mrs. I'inkham Is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advico is beyond question the most valuable to bo obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be fore confinement Bho would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. LIVE ST0CKJURKETS. The. lti'ci'IiitMol'Ciltlolli Philadelphia nnd l.uti'st Quotations. Philadelphia, Jnn. 9. The receipts of cnttle In this city Inst week were as fol lows; Beeves, 2,2ili; sheep, 6.377; hogs, 5,753. Itecelpts for the previous week wero: Beeves, 3,014; sheep, 5,383; hogs, 1.SS8. Cuttle wore In good demand, the recent exposure of the army supplies of Chicago dressed beef causing many deal crsto nbundon Its sale and seek abat toir dresseilln Its place, und rates In con' sequence closed firmer. We quote: Ex tra, Ci&5?ic; good, G05V.c.; medium, 5VW5WC.: common, -liUiGe. Sheep were active and higher. We quote: Kxtrn, 4?44fGc; good, f-IHc; medUm, 3T4Gte.; common, 2MiS3Hc.; lambs, 5ff!c. Hogs weie active and firm nt BVi5V4c for best western nnd GflGVic. for other grades. Fat cowb were fairly active at 21403Vic. Thin cows were steady nt $S15. Veal calves were In good demand at 4V4fe"ac. . Milch cows were In regular demand at J2uE0. Dressed beeves were In good demand and firm nt 68c. for abattoir dressed. "Little Colds'' neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pino Syrup cures little colds cures big colds too, down to tho very verge of con sumption. Mny CtPni'-.Ics'io .Iuiiu-m, Jr. Topeka, Jan. 9. Seth Itosebrook and Chad Stowell 18 years of age, whovet? arrested last September for holding up a farmer and who were sent to th" Hutchinson reformatory, are said to be responsible for the Missouri Pacific holdup and express robbery near Leeds. Mp Son. 23 last. This is the robbery for whl'h Jesse James, Jr., Is now un der Ind' ' "nent. It nits the Spot That's Right. What? Tan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Qruhler Urns . drug store. Toll Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, tho sort that only exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Koot Tea act directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health, Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlin aud a guarantee. Klrel l ire! clrol Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Firo Ins Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Westchester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, ' 123 R .(anlln St . Shenandoah. IN Ol. DUN U.Ml;s People overlooked tho importance of per manently beneficial eil'ects and were satisfied with transiuut action; but now that It is gen erally Jcuown that Syrup of Figs will per manently oveicomo habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy" other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup' Co. The Value o'f Art School. The most Important chnimol through which the wise nnd tho unwise wisdom of tho t lino 01111 Influence, strengthen and in hibit tho cicntlve power of art Is art edu cation in the schoolroom, says Professor Hugo Muiistoiberg In Tho Atlantic. Mil lions of children receive thero thu strong est doclslvo lufluenoo for rcsthctlcnl atti tude, millions of children have thero tho most luurjodlnto conflict wttli the world of tho visible arts und muld there tho eonsa of refinement, of bounty, of harmony Surely tho drawing teacher can havo an tncompnrablo influence on tho (esthetic spirit of the country, far greater than oritiolsts and millionaire purchasers, greater even thun tho professional art schools, Tho future buttles against this country's greatest enemy, vulgarity, will bo fought largely with tho weapons which thu drawing toachors supply to tho masses, Whoever ban attended their meetings or oxnmined thu exhibitions of schoolroom work known thnt they do not luck 011 thuslusin, Industry, und that tbulr Impor tance In thu educational system grows rapidly. " The Printer iim llumorlHt. Slnco the 'new humor." siiya Tho Academy, shows 11 tendency to rovort to what Mr. Andrew Lung calls tho "old drivel," It is satisfactory tu noto thut tho printer, whom un American writer has justly described as tho greatest humorist of tho ago, ooutlnuuM to maintain his repu tation. - In an article In a London paper tho no tion of "Tho Three Mtuketuors" was de stilbod m a fluht between ''fiends and ilomlgixU." .The printer, with his cus Uiumry felicity, changed "flonds" into "friends " Of course It may bo 'objected thut (hia particular joke Is not now. 'i'horo Is an old story us ton death announcement lu Tho Times lielng followed by the lino, "FlendH will pleuse aocopt of this Intima tion " Ami nut lung ago a well known baionet was btated in 11 fashionable col umn to have "gone shooting yesterday vyjth a party of fiends." . Tho jirjnter probably know nothing of thee antecedent wittlcl.ins, and his stroke of humor was done so to speak, oil his own bat I'lttifrm;.!. Ti FATAL HOTEL FIRE, Wiroc lie-.1 mid Five llndly Injured In (i i-tlMhui'K ('otiflimi-nltoii. I' tlslniig, Jun. 0. A fire broke out III the Hotel Richelieu at 3: IB yesterday morning nnd resulted In a property 1 loss of only about MB.000. but three lives were snrrltleed and five people badly hurt. The dead are: Amos S. Lnndls. Grapevine, Pa.; George A. Wal ters, Camden, N. J.; Mrs. Katherlne Boyle, Pittsburg. The three victims were guests of the hotel nnd all were i suffocated by the dense smoke. I Tho Injured are: Dr. Jtobert Blacks- ley. of Plymouth, Pa., fracture of verte brae, caused by falling from third lloor window, will probably die; Henry Painter, Grapevllle, Pa,, small blood vessels of lungs ruptured by Inhaling smoke, may recover; John L. Mills, proprietor of the hotel, face nnd body badly burned; Miss Mills, his daughter, cut by glass while breaking through window to escape; William Garretson, Clearfield, Pa., delegnte to miners' na tional convention, painfully burned About the back and hips. The fire originated on the second floor from an explosion of gas, nmr within a few monments tho building was a mass of flames and blinding smoke. The noise of the explosion awakened most of the guests, about 20 In number, and n frnntlc fight for life ensued. Itobert N. Thompson, of Kalaska, Mich., wns the means of saving at least six lives. In the first moments after the explosion he rushed Into the hall way of the second floor and stumbled over the unconscious form of a woman, whom he dragged Into the reception room. Five others, three men and two women, who had been turned back from the stalrwny by the flames, were shrieking and fighting for some exit. Thompson forced them all Into the big room and locked the door. Knowing that It meant death to go Into the hall he fought the desperate men back until the arrival ot the firemen, when all were rescued Bucklen's Arnica Salve Tho lost salvo In the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or m ny refunded. Price 9S emits tier box. For sale hv A . Wiwlnv Royal Worcester Corsets. " FOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS". A SPECIALTY. Primary S conilary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can bo treated ut home for same prlco under same guarantee. If you prefer to come hero we will contract t" vay raiiroad fare and hotel bills, and "o chnrfc,, If wo full to euro. IFYOL AVE taken mercury, lodi potash, nnd still havo aches and piil us, Mucous Fatihes In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on any j art of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we cxn not cure, T is disease han always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $600,000 capital behind our unconditional Kuarauteo Absolute proofs sent sealed on application 100 pane book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. IN KKFECT NOVEMHEK 15. 1898. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for I'enn Haven Jiuicttnii, M.iuch Chunk, Lehiirhtou, Slatlnirtou, White Hull, Patasauqua, Allentown, llethlehem, Kuntoii New York and Philadelphia at S 28, 7 t9 a. 111.. 1 CO mid r It p. 111. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and l'lttstou, 5 28, 10 1 a. 111.. 1 00 and Slip. 111. I'or I,uceyvHlc, Towaiula, Sayrc, Wnverly, Ehnlru, Rochester; ltulTalo, Niagara Fulls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 18 11. Ul., 1 00 und 5 II p. in. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsbitrg, 5 28 a. 111.. li 1 1 p. in. For LambcrtvlllH and Trenton, 7-19 a. m. For Jeauesvllle, I.evistonuml Heaver Meadow, S 28 a, in., 1 00 p. 111. For McAdoo, Auileurled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28 7 49, 10 18 a, 111., 1 00 nnd 5 11 p m , ForJeddo, Drlfton aud Freeland, 5 28, 10 18 a, 111 , a 14 p. in. For Scruiiton, S 28, 10 18 a. 111., Slip. 111. For Lout Creek, UtrardvHle, and Ashland, 1 00, anil 7 28 p. in, For Ituven Itun, Centrulia, Mount Carmel and Sluimokln, 10 58 u. 111., 145, (i07, 'J 23 p. in. For Molianoy City, Park Place aud Deluno, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 u. in., and 1 0, 5 II p. m. For Yatenvllle, 5 28, 10 18 a. m. Trains will leave .Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. in., 12 10 and 4 20 p. m., nod arrive at rihenundoah at 7 49, 10 18 n. in.. 1 00, 8 14 p. 111. Iave Shenandoah for i'ottsrllle, St. Cla'r, Newcastle, Morea and New lliwtou, 7 19 and 10 18 a. 111 , and 1 00 p. Xave PottHvllle- tor Shenandoah, 9 45u 111.. 12 15, 505, 8 15 p, 111. Leave Hazleton for Shcuuiidouh, 10 00 a. 111., 12 43, 5 09, 0 211, 8 32 p. 111. SUNDAY TKAINH. Trains leave for Itaven Hull, Ceutrallu, Mi. Curuiel aiul Hhuinnklu, 0 40 a. in., 7 21 p. in., Tnili.a lt.nve Mhni,w,L-l,, f,,- Ml,u., ...I....1. ... 8 50 a. in., and 5 !I5 p. in. Leave Shenandoah lor latcsvllle, Mahuuoy City, Park l'loce, Delano, McAdoo, Aiiilciirleil, Uiuletoii, Stockton. Lumber Yard, Weatherly ami Muueli Chunk, 9 47 a m., and G 112 p. m. For 1-ehlnhton, SlutliiRton, Putueauiiua White Hall, Coulay, Allentown, Knstou and rhllllpn burn, 917 a in., mid 0 32 p in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. in. Leave Uazletou for Shenandoah, 8 50, n. in., and 0 27 p. m. ' M. 11. COTTEIt, Supt. Transportation, South llethlehem, l'a, ItOLUN II. WILllUlt, llenl. Suilt., South llethlehem, l'a, CItAItLEH 8. LK15, Oenl. Puss. Aiit.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHF.lt, Dlv. 1'. A , South llethlehem, l'a. RIWE& Celebrated Teiu-a llQsa V l'nwdcrs never full. .(HBBIBJrgai V MuOIaiuueclmaiLw 'M . . ! nil lurt (inr filliM VHh T&djt rid Pennvrovil 1111. anil hw mnedtei). AJiyt,uth btjt tiid ypiJ dut i x arm i ?txz. ONE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor Rave l one month lo live. I had betu sick for two ye nn. I had Asthma a lejr InffCotiRlianddrea'tfulBlomacll trouble. The medicine, the expense, the "uffcridif. Two veins nf bmror. NuthiliR helped me. Nothinjt Knve Ine iveti temporary reflei. 1 could not sleep for the Asthma and cough, nor ept for iny stomacli.seemcd rnw. I got weak I cou d not walk across the floor without help. My doctor nave me one month to live. My relatives lu llucta c... Pa. wi n sent for and came clear to lowr to hid Ine a lant fjood bye. Then I liMrd lirdzlllan Balm pud the wonderful tiircn had made. I had utile faith, but read i.nd i 'nd the tMllmonlals. They seemed honem i ml I de. Ided to try It. A drowning- per non you know, Catches at a straw. Still I dltt not dare hope It would do me any good. I felt mire 1 was loo far Roue. Well, If you will be lieve If. the very first bottle ftavc me the great est relief. I was better, surely belter. Ihcn I not more Balm and Toxlcola TableU. They nether and I Im- F roved rapidly. ii alt I bought eight $1 00 bot tles aud five boxet ol Toxl cola Tablets A total cost of J10JJ olid am not bet ter, not relieved, but cured. I hnve not been so i well in LV yemn. of mere life, but of vigor, health and happiness mid all due lo those wonderful remedies, Bra zilian Holm and Toxlcola Tablets. But I ought to say I did not use near nil the Halm and lab lets myself. I pave away a great deal and cured Coughs and Colds and Asthma and btomach trouble all round the nelglilxirhood The peo ple say they never saw anything like it. Now 1 think everybody ought to know what luyalu tile remedies Brazilian Harm and Toxlcola Tab lets ore and you are welcome to use my name ad five the suffering the facts about my case. Mcst creatfully yours, Mrs. T. C. Vaux, Bagley, Iowa. A GREAT OFFER. For the benefit of those suffering with Catarrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with every $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Balm a Month's l-ol,ot n( TVvo-innln Tableta V T? TfTl! till Janunry 1st, 1899. If you get hold of a oouie inni uoes not column me j uiuuis, send us the cover of the bottle aud we ...ill ...oil Tnliloto frop. Tl. Tf. Jacksou & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, ina. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFKOT NOVEMBER 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week liays, 2 10, 6 88, 1 80, 9 83 a. m., 12 25. 8 19 and 8 C9 p. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week, uuys, 7 80 a. m., 12 20 and 8 CU p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 0 88, 7 30. 9 63 o.m VI 20, 8 C9 and 6 09 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 7 80, 9 65 u. tu. 12 20, 3 C9, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 30, 9 65 a. ru., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 C9 p. m. For Wllllamsporl, Sunburj- and Lewlsburg, week days. 11 82 a. m.. 12 28, 7 30 r. m For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 88, 7 30. 9 65, 11 2 a. m., 12 20, 3 09, 6 09, 7 3J, 9 66 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 80, 1132 a. m., 1220, 8 09,6 07, 725 and S 65 p. ni. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wet via B. & O. It. It., through trains les-1 Hearting Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. It X.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Bumiays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in., 8 45 and 7 27 p. ni. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets BtAtlou, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 16 8-40 p.m. Suudays, 1 85, B 23 p. ou TKAINH FOIl SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, ueek Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 43, i 30, 9 00 p.m."" Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, v-i ek days, 8 40, 8 80, 10 21 a. m, and 1 86, 4 06, 6 86. 11 36 p. m Leave KeadlnR, week days, 137, 7 0Q, 1008, 37 nv, 11 lu, Fl'l, 6 IB, p. fn. ' -' Leave PottBville, ween days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m., 12 80, 1 2n. 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. in. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 11 23 a. in.. 1 49, 5 66, 7 JO, 9 41 p. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, 9 03, tl 31 a. m., 2 22, B 23, 6 21. 7 44, 10 08 p. nl Leave Mahunoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, iSO, 922 1013,1200, a. m., 239, 686, 642 7'8, 10 21 p in. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ni., 12 34 and 4 CO. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chesluut street warf and South strectwh.nf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kiprefld, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 3 00 p. ru. Ai-ooiuniodtttlon, 8 00 a m.t 6 80 p m SundayH Eipress, 900, 1000am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a n., 4 45 p. ui. RetL-rnlng leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkaupas avenues. Weekdays ISxpresu, 7 81, 9 00, a m 8 80, 5 80 p m Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. in. Sundaya Express, i 00. 7 30 p m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. ro. For Cnpe Muy, Sea Isle City and Ocean City WeciilojH 0 00 n in, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cltr, 3 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 h 5 10 p m. Sundays, Cheatnut street 9 15 a m. , South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Carp on all exuress trains. "or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Rending Hallway ticket ageut or address I A. SWKIOAIII), Edhon J. Webks Gen'l Sunt., Ucn'l Pass'r ArI., Kenillne Teimlnal Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL ' Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, etc. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 1 (6 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jy m. nuRKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ejcan building, coner ol Main an Centra streets, Sheuaudnah. pilOK, JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0K, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under soma of the hest masters h London and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ol Hrmi- the tawnier Hhranilnh Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is lova rlauly obtained by thof e who use Pozzohi'ii t'omplexiou ,uowUer.
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