1 4 y""'"" i"''" MmOBaim)MimUiAi wmamm .m.MmhMvXmmi r..Mii . Hi. ..... iu .vimtti ,... .mamma.. i.iMBMMmigiiii TheHerald lisr iiimsiii:i inn). ' All the News Thsfs Fit to Prim." , Piibllslird every vi-nInR, xif limilny. at South Jnnlln stiri t, Mii-nnndouli, P. i.ono imvt.vnck Tr.i.i'.rnovK. The Herald Is delivered In "henamUMtti And the ' surrounding towns tor -Ix cents a it tk, pay able tu the carrion, lly mall H 00 n y. r, or 2 rents n month pyAble In advance Ad vertisements iluM-Ml MRmllns ' space anil position. Tli pnSHrifc" reserve the right to c linnge the p- WMi ' KrlverMenient whin.-v. r the piihllcstltt'n lit new (temmiiln It 1 in- right l jerv-o) o reject nny mli n i -i-im-iit hi-llie-nM f.r -T nn, tlint tli. i iihli-lii-i-i nm- ile iiiirninr Ail i Hutu.; r t- m ninil- kn-'wn liiinn appltoittlan. Enter il nt tin pn-t nffli- it lii-ininilonh, l , an i'ciml i-liwi mull ni 'ti-r FKIUW JWVAIiY 18 OUR qpUNlRY: First. Last arid Forerei. An exclnuiKo t-n!. inert lis no hilarity in the Qun chiiii, That limy be true; but it'- Hum 'oil- tuh nurs that the "olil in m" linn u rump card up hN oleeve. TllK legislature leas.-eiiibled yester day, counted the oIUcIhI yote for (iovernor and other state offirttrt, null then adjourned until Tuesday. They are earning their salaries. It really makes no particular differ ence whether trade follows the Hag, or the flair follows trade, t-o long as both trade and the flag are continu ally growing bigger, broader and hotter. An Empty Honor. It is ovide it that some of the Demo cratic leaders of tills state have a painful misconception of the present political situation hereabouts. Penn sylvania has so emphatically demon strated the fact 1 1) tit it is not a Demo cratic state, it might have been sup posed that no one in his right senses would dream it possible to elect a member of that party to the United States Senate to succeed Mr. Quay. Yet it appears that this thought is in the minds of certain ambitious gentlemen, who are possessed of the idea that the Republican parjy is going to allow the Senatorial election to go by default. The uiiuiinatirm of Mr. Jenks vesteiday by the Democra tic caucus is all Hif lit, from the stand point of that party. The geiitlciii.-u thus honored would make an ideal " Senator for a Democratic state : but the suggestion " that tlie Republican 'members of the Legislature who re mained out of the caucus will votefor any Democrat is not to be for one moment considered. AVe are not in close touch with the anti-caucus Republicans, sulliclently so to know their purposes, but they are not the kind of men to betray their purty in such fa-diinn. We be, lieve, however, that it is their un alterable purpose to elei-t . iiinl a- d reliable Republican to ilw Se'iate, and no scheme to the eanu-nry an possibly succeed. Pennsylvania is not a Democratic state, not by almost 300.000 majority, and it will not be placed iu a false position before the country. The oaious nomination secured by Mr, J'nks is an empty honor. The Spring Election. There is muoh indifference notic able on the partof the taxpayers as to the Spring eleotiou, which will he 'lelcl on the third Tuesday of Febi u ary. TheDemocrats will hold their primary elections next Thursday, and orie week from that date the Citizens pa"rty will make their nominations. It will thus be seen that the time is none too soon to draw attention tothe ap parent indifference on the part of the voters. This applies alike to both political parties. In order to secure competent and faithful public servants ip is necessary that proper nominations are made and this oan only be done by the voters taking an active interest in the primary elections. If men are nomi nated whose character and ability are below the average the people cannot .offer just complaint if they allow the primaries to be handled by others -who scheme to defeat popular ends t wherever they can. Judging from the past it would seem that the people of Shenandoah, irrespective of party ahi- liations.care less about their local gov eminent than they do of a foot race They evince very little ioterwit in the nominations and after the eleotiou ooinplaln about incompetent re pre. sentatlves. In one or two wards the names of prominent citizens have been men tioned as available candidates; In other wards no one has Iweu men tioned at all, and If candidate are under consideration thoir identity has been skilfully concealed from the public view. Nominations for Coun cil or School Hoard should not be te idered every or any kind of in m Discrimination should be eiprciited and efforts made to get tb bet rsj- resentation possible In tliewt munioi pal bodies. soo Cure flcK headache, i.ad tasta In the month. . u 1 tongue, gas In the atom, n. dlntreii and inaigen v ito not vetken, nut ' ' Tli only Kill to Uik wita il jcu m syu ,tu. D eff t t. THE PI-ACG TREATY. i"inmir of tin Trent, v I'l'iiftww to lie lloi riil or Di li-iitliiii It. Vi'hliH- un .Inn 1". -The supporters nl iipuneiiti nl' the piiuc ucnt In the senate had then fusi mnlcit civpi that document yenterduj In executive tesMiin. While the debate technically WBR unnn Henntnr Rerry'a motion pro viding for the innslderatlon of the resolution of rat mention In open e plcn. the entire qneitton at Issue wai (tone over to a considerable extent. The discussion continued from a few minutes past 1 o'clock until about 5, whe.i the senate adjourned for the day wlthtut reaching a vote upon the Berry motion. Theio .-.-if no pet speeches In the usual accent ance of that phrase. It was a running debate, In whlrh Sen ators tlerty White. TIale, Vest, Hoar and others. In opposition to the treaty, met Behatrfr Davis. Prye, Teller, Gray and others In advocacy of it. Prob ably 20 senators spoke, hut many of them did little lViore than ask (iues tlons. There were many animated col loquies between senators ami for a time an exceptional degree of feeling was shown. The discussion hinged entirely upon the contention on the one hand that th? public was entitled ao know what was taking place In th? disposition of so Important a question as the ratltlea- I tlon of the peace treaty, and on the , other IJiat the debate whs sure to de velop facts and call forth jitteranoes which should not be given to other na tions. I Senator Hoar, for the first time In his life, advocated open sessions, de claring that no fAY-t could be developed In connection with the treaty too Im portant for the American people to know. Senator Teller's speech was a pro nounced rteelcvntlon f r American sov ereignty lr .h.- Islnmls, Rnd was a zealous p' .i for the recognition of our right as . n ,vt ion to make conquest and to hold the country taken. He, too, would award the natives fair treat ment, but he would lenve no doubt in their i -lnds or the minds of any one else tl-a they were subjects 'of tt-e Unt'e-1 States, and that they were such L by i ight of conquest. Senators Hale and Hoar announced tr.-tnsclye onenly dunng 111-session as flptp'rmtned to vote agnlnst the trcity end while the dl-cusslon wub In proRi, a number of Democratic sen ators he1;' a tonference for the purpose of deciding upon a course of antag onism calculated to secure Its defeat. They profess to be very hopeful. The Ki'iney Complexion. The pale, sallow, sunken-checked, dls- tremt'd-tooking people you so often meet are afflicted with "Kiilney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So Is their compli xiuu. They may also have indlgostitm, or suffer from slee.pl. sneas, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion and some times the heart acts budly. The cause j weak, unhealthy Moneys. Usually tlio sulferer irom kidney disease does not And out what the trouble is until it is aliuoKt too late, because the first symptoms are so like mild sickness that they do not think they need n medicine or a doctor until they lind themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer. Swamp-Runt will build up ami strengthen their weak and diseased kidueys, purify their diseased, klduey- po soned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will'cnjoy better health. You can geHho regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents aud one dollar, or you may drat prove for yourself tho wonderful Virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Hoot, by sendinslour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biugh-imtou, X. Y., for a sample bottle aud a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this llboial offer m the Sheuaudoth Herald. KxcilrHioti to Governor's Inauguration, Kur the convenience ot persons desiring to partii ipale iu or witness the inauguration of Col. Wni. A. Stone as Governor of Pennsyl vania at Harrisburf?, January 17th, 1S09. the PhiLidelpliia and Readiug Railway has ar ranged to Mill from all stations in Pennsyl vania, excursion tickets at the special rate of siugh fate for the lound trip with h minimum t twriity-nve cents. Tliene tickets to be s M h ml (iiiod coiiiK only on January 10th and ltli. and !nuil for teturu uutil January IStli. 1899. inclusive. For time of trains, rates o I tare aim other Information apply to any Phila lelphia and Iteadins ticket agent or address hdsou J. Weeks, Qen 1 Pass r Agt., I'hiUdelpliia. Tor Infants and Children. The Khid You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Iteilticetl Itutes to Hurrliibiiri; via Ienn sylvanla Itallroail, Account liiaucnra tion of Governor Sloue. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to wltoets toe ceremonies incident to the in auguration of Hon. W. A. Slono, as Gover nor of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Janualy 17, tbe'Pen.iisylvanii Itailroad Company will ell excursion tickets from all stations on its line hi Pennsylvania, to llarrisburg, on Jan uary in and '7, good to return uutil January 18, 1MK), inclusive, at rate of single faro for the round trip (minimum rate twenty-five cauU). Children between live and twelve yuan of age, half rates- DEPEW FOR SENATOR,, Tho Famous Orator Will Itoprosont Xnw York In ContcroMS. Albany, Jan. 13. Chauncey M. De pew was unanlmounly chosen as the candidate of the Republican party, as represented In aenare and assembly, for United States senator at a Joint caucus held in the assembly chamber last night.' Th election will be held In both houses next Tuesday, and on Wed nesday both houses will meet In Joint session to declare the result. - Chauncey Mitchell Depew, chairman of the board of directors of the Van derbllt systems of railroads, was born in Peekskill. N. T April 28, 1834. In 1868 he graduated from Yale college, and in 1SS7 the degree of L.I. D. was conferred on him by that Institution In 18W h took the stump for Abraham Lincoln, and has ever since been known as a "spellbinder," and his services a Ml orator have always been In dsmand. In 1HM he was elected secretary of etate of New York, basing previously served in the state uasembly. During th" Johnson administration he declined the J.iiian i- rni'-s-inn. In 1872 Mr. De pev -. ik tin uti"iii i essful candidate for lleui- nit K-m id i nn the Liberal Ile pulilh mi i.i iln ly tn-ki-t In 1881 he was nhin t-'ii . ! i-h nf lii-lng elected United St.itex ... h.iiin. anil in 1886, when hi- i - - ti. n ..,is a--u!-d, he de clined the In. i, in II. been a dele gale to Heveral national convenllons of tin- I:, puhliian party, and tn 1888 was rum-. It a i ainlidii te fur the pi evidential i n Hon, si i mini, '' votes nn una l ,i .4 VON K0TZE KMNSTATGD. Itmpei-nr Wllllniu Kill liiu-il of the l:x Court C'hnnitM-t'hiln'H Itiiiocrnco. Hnrlln. .Ian. 13.-The latest develop ment in 'In- fnrt linos of Count l,el liieihi Von Kotsc former court cham beiliiln. who nut lung ago was released from the Knrtress (Huts, where he had been xiiitenccil tn Imprisonment for peisNtent dueling, is. an npparent re coticlll itlon between the count and Rmperor William. It appears that the kaiser, having become convinced of the Innocence of Von Kotae, gave him an hour s audience, heard his elaborate explanations and promised to reinstate him In all his former honors. The further fact that Kmperor Will iam has Just ignomlnlously retired Count Von ITohenau from the army seems definitely to fix the main buIH in the court scandal, whlqh in the early part of 1895 grew out of the circula tion of anonymous letters In court and military circles here, whose 'author ship was charged upon Von Kotze, the accusation provoking liltn to challenge upward of a tlocen of his traducerB to mm to! combat. Siilolile) lb a Washington llotol. Washington, Jan. 13. Robert C. Por ter, a Jeweler of Woodbury, N. J com mitted suicide Wednesday night at the St. James hotel. In this city, by shoot ing himself In the head. His deed was not known until yesterday, when en trance to his room was forced by a bell boy and his dead body 'discovered. In his pockets were found ?60 In money, a railroad ticket from Philadelphia to San Diego, Cal., and a note to Repre sentative Loudenslager asking that the money In his pocket be used to defray the expenses of burying his body at Woodbury. It is believed his mind had been affected for some little time. He Jeaves a widow and three children. Tower anil IlnrrN Coiitlrineil. Washington, Jan. 18. The senate yes terday continued Addison C. Harris, of Indiana, as minister to Austria- Hungary, and Charlemagne Tower, ot Pennsylvania, as ambassador t6 Rus sia, also Colonal William M. Wherry, Seventeenth Infantry, to be brigadier general. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is au impossibility without good pure blood, the sort tint only exists iu connection with tho good digestion: a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys kcoping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 00 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln aud a guarantee fr. m.iiiit-.i- Mfiuli Hotter. Washington, Jan. 13. The favorable chnnge In Representative Dlngley'a condlton continues and today he Is re ported better, with the heretofore dan gerous symptoms showing some abate ment. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suffering from coughs, colds, soro throat, or any throat or luug disease (including consumption), ask them if they have over used Otto's Cure This famous German remedy is having n large sale here and is perfoimlng some won derful cures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large slices 23c and 50c. Sold by all druggists. JoiHch tho Democratic Xomlneo. Harrlsburg. Jan. 13. George A.Jenlts, Democratic candidate for governor In the late campaign, is the choice of the Democratic senators and members for United States senator. He was noml nated by acclamation at yesterday's caucus In the supreme court chamber. Ex-1-.Ieutenant Governor Chauncey P. Black, of York, was - named by his friends and polled 14 votes to 65 for Jenks. Before the result was announc ed Mr. Black's friends withdrew his name and moved that Mr. Jenks bo made the nominee by acclamation. DlwnHtroim Pirn In Novn Scotia. Halifax, N. S Jan. 13 Fire yester day destroyed half of ISrldgewater, a prosperous shipping and mill town on La Have river, entuillng u loss of 250; 000. Of 58 stores on Main street only two remain. At 10 o'clock trains began to arrive with fire fighting apparatus and help, but by his time Main street was a mass of blackened ruins from end to end, 70 buildings in all being reduced to ashes. Ultimately the ex hausted firemen won, and saved 300 homes from destruction, Hurnod tb Dentil Tn n llnrn. Bradford, Pa., Jan. 12. A special from Kane, Pa., gives details of a fatal fire that took place Tuesday night at a small oil hamlet known as Corduroy, A large barn was destroyed, and in it asleep nt the time was H. 12. nice, n young man wno carrieu tne man be tween Corduroy and Kane. He was burned to a crisp in a bed that he oc cupled in the building. Six horses were also burned to death. Nothing was saved from the structure. A gas Btovo in the room occupied by Rice is supposed to have caused tho fire. Foul-Smelling 3 Catarrh. Catarrh is one of tho jnoit obstinate diseases, and hence the most diliicult to get rid of. There is but one way to euro it. the disease is In the blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permnnent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it is tho only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. Sir. II. P. McAllister, of llarrodsburg, r., nuu uaiarrn lor years, tie writos: I Could see no imnruvement vhatever though 1 was constantly treated with sprayl jev and washes, and (lifter- eniinnaiing remedies In fact. 1 could feel thai each winter I was worst than the year previous "Finally It wal brought to my notici that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think ing over the matter. 1 saw it wasunreasonabli to expect to be cured by remedies which only reAeherl the Bnrfana I vf then decided to tr 8. S. 8.. and after a few bottles were used. I no ticed a perceptible Improvement. Continuing the remedy, the disease was forced out of my system, And a complete cure was the result. I advise all who have this dreadful disease tc abandon thelrlocal treatment, which has nevei ; done them any good, and take 8. 8. 8., a rem edy Uit can reach the disease and cure It." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh la to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstante, dpep-gented diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh , and never fai Is to cure even the most aggravated cases. For ulxrS. .TheJJiUUU Is Purply Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals, Books miiiled free by Bwlft Specific, Company, Atlanta, Georgia. s saraa statements. Thrno Women Bollevod of Fomni Troubles by Mrs. PInkhnni. from Mrs. A. Smith, ISO Suininei St , IliiltlefoTd, MB.: ' For sovurtil years I suiTcred wHI) various diseases jieoulliir to my ecV Was trouliloil wjtll ahtiriiiiijrscnsntlon ncross the small of my hack, that all gone feeling, was despondent, fretful and discoumged; tho least exertion tired mo. I tried several doctors hut received little benefit. At lust I de cided to glvo your Lydia K. l'inkhiim'si Voifctnhlo Compound a trial. The ef fect of the first bottle was mnjrienl. Tlioso symptoms of weakness that 1 was nllllctcd wlthi vanished like vapor before tho HUH.- I cannot Speak too highly of your valuable remedy. It is truly a boon to vmniuu." From Mrs. JIkmssa l'lilM.trs, Lex ington, Ind., to Mrs. l'inkhnm: "llefore I began takingyour medicmo I hnd suffered for two years witli that ti red feeling, headache, buckuolicnonp pitlto, and ti run-down condition of the system. I could not walk across tho room. I linvo taken four bottles of the Vogetnblo Compound, one box of 1.1 ver Pills and used one package of Sanativo Wash, and now fuel like a new woman, and urn able to do my work." Froni Mrs. Moi.uk E. HnnitKr,, Pow ell Station, Tenn,: 'For threoyenrs I suffered with such a weakness of the back, I could not perform my household duties. I also had falling of the womb, terrible bearing-down pains and liendachc. I have taken two bottles of Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and feel like a new woman. I recommend your medicine to every woman I know." Hope ol'n Peaceful Sottlcmont. London, Jan. 13. The Manila corre spondent of The Morning Post says: "The situation Is much quieter. The conference between the representatives of General Otis and Aeuinaldo has helped to allay excitement, and the Filipino newspapers are milder In tone. There Is hope of a peaceful settlement. The Insurant government Is now en gaged In considering the preparation of a definite proposition as to what they desire from the United States." The Hong Kong correspondent of The Daljy Mall says that 5,000 additional Americans who had embarked for Ho llo have returned to Manila. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it' gels beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try ihe successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug- S'sts- -a - . . mine. London Jan. 13. The admiralty court yesteulay found that I.a Bourgogne, of the Compasnle fJeneiale Transntlan Mque, was alona,to blame for the col lision with the iffltlsh ship Cromarty shire on July lwrt near Sable Island, off the coast ofIpva Scotia, l-eaultlnjf in the sinking "qTthe steamer and the loss of over tOOj0ies. The court found that the- I.s BHfcejwjjne'-Wns traveling at an excessive" speed In the fog. It was further found that the Cromarty shlrc could not have rendered any more assistance than she did. The court awarded damages to the Cromarty shire, which will be assessed .by the registrar. A Common Danger. If you have evor had a cold which you permitted to "wear away" it may interest you to knnw it was a dangerous proceeding. Every cold and cough which is neglected paves tho way for consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, tho famous German throat and lung -remedy, will euro any cough or cold and savo you from con--umption. Sold by all druggists. Prices 25c aud 50c per bottle. J'.lke-. IH-rciit''.Mulltifllo.'' New York, Jan. 13. Harry Elites, of Glens Falls, N. Y., who holds the world's bicycle hour record of 31 miles, 1,220 yards, bent Kddle McDufrie, of Boston, the recognized middle distance champion, In a 25 mile paced contest In Madison Square Garden very easily last nlRht by nearly a mile and a quar ter. Kikes covered the distance In 62:3,4 3-5. . Tqree Is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach teceives it with out distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1-4 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 5 cti. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. ik Are You Going to Florida ? If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway, ft- Is the shortest, quickest and host routo'. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Writo for further information to John M. IJeall, District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Does TjIs Strike Yoo 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic uonstipatiou. Karl's Clover Root Tea is au absoluto euro and bus been sold for fifty years on an absoluto guarantee Prioe 25 cts.lind 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be the greatest season Floilda has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its the best route. If you will write John M. Boall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all the details of jour trip for you. A Card We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a GO cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 33 cent bottle to prove satisfacb ry or monty refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Ilagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Rlersteiu &Co. ll-ll-33t-dw Coming Kvenls. Feb. 1. Grand ball, Robbings opera house, for tho benefit of the Slavish Congregation. 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 Ihe cause and the Jiseae immediately tlisopears. The tint dose greatly brnefiu. 75 cents. Sold bv Sbeuanduah drug store, Shenandoah, t 1 1 1 1 ii Tho Filipinos Aro Unceasingly Act tivo Day and Night. 1MEEI0AN S0LDIEHS DEIVEN (ftF Their llont Was Curried by tlio Tldo to (Jtiliiumm Nliiiiil-IMIIplnoM Ito liDi ted Willing to Accept 11 Limited Aitiorlenu I'l'otectnrnto. Manila, Jan. 13. -The situation at Hollo Is unchanged. The Filipinos aro unceasingly active day and night, On Sal ui day they loaded some lighters v.lth rock and sank them at the en trance of the liver, blocking the chan nel for uH vessels lth the exception of launches. All the lights have been extinguished. Order, however. Is main tained with tv verity, und offenders are promptly shot. '"' "On Sunaay one ot the Arizona's boats, manned by soldier's, was carried by the ebb tide to Qulmures Island, and while attempllns to land there armed natives asFeiib'ril on the beach and compelled the Ai:'rlcnns to retire. The Filipinos refuse to have nny dealinRs with the Americans. Vege tables and ft til t ate not obtainable, business Is suspended and the ware houses are full -of rotting sugar. - At Manila the situation Is critical, but paclfli allon Is possible, in spite of the urrylel.ding .attitude ot the PIU plnop. It Is repot led that the rebel government at Mohdos Is willing that the Americans should establish a pro tectorate, on the condition that they promise to Kly the Filipinos absolute Independence within a stated time. It Is nlso said that the Filipinos will de mand ofllclal recognition. Efforts are belntr made to bring about another conference with the rebels. The educated Filipinos are anxious to avoid trouble, and It Is hoped that the militant Flllulnos will recede before wlter counsel. In the meantime, the tension Is cxlremc on both sides. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "1 his is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and alt to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Electric Hitters ; -and after takinc two bottles, I was entirely cured. T now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering Iron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Hcported Desertion of Soldiers, Hong Kong', Jun. 13. The Filipinos here say that ten American volunteers jumped overboard from the transports bound from Manila to Hollo, swam ashore and said they had not volun teered to fight the Plllplnos. The re port Is not confirmed. There! This Is Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruisos. At Gruhlur Bros., drug storo. Alliinllildo' - vil Attitude. London. Jnn. 13i-The Hone KonK correspondent of The Times says: "The Filipino refugees Insist that Agulnaldo will rPftnrd a landing of the Americans nt Hollo as a declaration of war and will Immediately attack Manila. He has already wurned the foreigners, In cluding the Spaniards, of his intention, offering them a safe conduct Into the provinces." On Every Bottle OfShlloh's Consumption Curo Is this cuar anteo: ' il we ask of you is to uso two thirds of thocontents of this bottlo faith fully, then II you can say you are not benefited return tlio bottlo to your druRnlst and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts.. 50 cts. and ?1 00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and n guarantee. t.Vi-vi'i-n S0111N (iltts to AnunpnlH. Annapolis, Jnn. IS. A hox was re ceived here yesterday by Lieutenant Commander 13. K. Moore direct from Madrid, Spain. The box was from Admiral Cervera, and contained sev eral presents for friends here, includlnn Mr. Moore and Admiral McNalr. Tho box had been held at the New York custom house for some days. Tn (lorn n tflnlfl In Hun Il.v Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All .lrnfTtvlsts rnfnml fliA mnnnv If If. fntletn porn S3o. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf a ", iii'iiiiirrVfini TiiniiT.iiT.- Madrid, Jan. li Persons. who have returneu nero irom the Philippines expatiate Unoll "the lllfllnuHloa fnnlnn- the United States when undertaking to conquer the whole archipelago In arms." They assert that it will be Im possible for the Americans to pene trate beyond the portB without an im mense army, declaring that the islands-are "bo Impoverished that the Americans will be. compelled to obtain provisions elsewhere," and that the climate Is much more fatal than the Cuban climate to Americans. When rinr.tnra foil i rr Tl.u1AA1P Tnn..i v j iiui nuvft uviruu Hitters. Cures dyspepsia. 'cOi.hipat.ori; In vigorates 1110 wnole system. fSXXXXXXXXXXXX Go to Block's For- Reduced to Half Price. Our 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 we are compelled to offer the above inducements. I nn III!! 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. S. BLOCK, Proprietor. :oooooc 1 Which Is Better, Try an Bxperlment or Profit by n Shenandoah Citizen's Experience. Something now is an experiment. Must bo proven to be as represented. Un ktiwnsafiil nt homo or vou doubt It. Tho i-bitcineiit of a manufacturer is not convincing Proof of merit. Hut the cndo semclit 01 a irieiiu is Niiw, supposing you had 11 bud back A Lame. Weak or Aching one, Would you experiment on it? Yo 1 will read of many so-called cures. Iliitthnv come from far-away placos. It's different when tho endorsement' comes from homo. Inftv in rrnvn (lint. ft. In fin. llmnn endorsement Is the nroof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney puis. Jtead tins case. Mr. E Rouse, of the Ferguson House siys: "I was taken witn a lamo ihck hdoui. four months ago. There was a continuous pain across my loins and n great denl'of head nclio. Tho kidney secretions were not normal and every movement 1 made, such as stooping, bending forward, or attempting to lift anytlilug caused sharp twinges to pasa through mo which held mo motionless for a 8ccond-or two on account of thcir severity. 1 learned about Doan's Kidney Pills in some way and pr. cured them at Klrliu'a drug storo. The first box did mo so much good got another, but I did not havo to uso half of tho second box, beforo the whole trouble aud annoyance wero things of tho past. Since I took Doan's Kidney Pills, there have beeu uo traces of my former troubles and 1 givo'theui all tho credit " Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers Price r0 cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., buffalo, N. Y , sole agents for tho V. S. Remember tho iiamo Doan's and take no other. SOLOMON HAAK Agent forjlie Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling: Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Btown Stout, Half and Half, Beer aud Porter, Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mr. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. una IN KKFECT NOVKMItEU 15, 1893. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, I,elifKlitQn, Hlatfciptun, "White Hall, CnUiflauqua, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at 5 7 41) a. in.. 1 10 and 5 U p. in. For WUkeabarre, White lla -en and 1'Ittston, 5 28, 10 18 a. m., 1 00 mid Slip, m. Kor Laceyville, Tawnmla, Savre, Waverly, Cliniru, ltochesler; ItulTnlo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, (lenevn and thu AVcst, 10 18 n. in., 1 00 and S 11 p. in. For llelvidcrc, Delaware Water Gnp and fttroudsburg, 5 23 a. in., Slip. m. For I.ambertvllle nnd Trenton, 7 19 a. in. For Jennesvlllc, L'eviston noil Beaver Meadow, S 28 a. in., 1 00 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenried, llazleton, Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 IU, 10 18 n. m , 1 00 nnd 5 1 1 p in ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frecland, 5 28, 10 18 n. in , 5 1 1 p. m. For Scrnnton, 5 28. 10 18 a. m., Slip. m. For Lost Creek, Ulrardville, and Ashland, 1 00, nml 7 28 p. m. For Haven Run, Centrnlla, Mount Carmel nnd Shnmokln, 10 5S n. in., 1 13, 007, 9 23 p. m. ForMahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, S 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. m nnd 1 00, 5 H p. m. For Yatesvllle. S 28, 10 18 a. in. Trains will leave Shnmokln at 7 CO. 9 20 a. m., 12 10 and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 19, 10 18 a, in., 1 00, 5 H p. m. ' I.i-nvo Shenandoah for 1'ottsville, St. Cla'r, New Castle, Morca and New Boston, j 49 mid 10 18 a. in , and 1 00 p in. Leave I'ottavlllo for Shennndonh, 9 IS a in., 12 as, 503, HIS p. in. Leave Mazleton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. in., 1218,8 09,0 26, 8 32 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Itaveu Hun, Centralla, Mt. Onrine! and Shnmokln. 9 16 a. iu.. 7 21 n. m.. Trains leave Slialnokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 5 85 p. ni. Leave Sliennndoah for Yatesvllle, Mulmnoy City, l'ark Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried, llnzleton, Stockton. Lumber Ynnl. Wpnthrlv Laud Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 32 p. m. i-ur i-iuKiiuiu, Biaungion, uamsauqua wiute Hall, Cnplay, Allentown, Huston and Phillips, bure, 017 a mnndo82n m. For New York nnd Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazltton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. in,, and 0 27 p. m. M. U. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Uetlilchcin, Pa. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, denl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pn. CHARLES p. LEK, Qenl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. Y. NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa, :xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: CLOTHING Ot.O POINT COMFOUTi HtOllMOM) AND WASMIfifirON. SIX-DAY TO PR VIA PETtNSYI.V AVI A HAIL- ROAD. Tim find, of the present series of personally. conducted tour to Ohl Point Comfort, Rich mond, and Washington vbl tho Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York ,811(1 Pluladel pi ia 011 Saturday, January 28. Tickets, Including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen and bur ir a d e. hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washing. ton, and c- irhgo ride about itlclimond In fact, every necessary oxpciiso for a period of six davs will bo sold at rato of $3i 00 from N'ow York, llrooklyn, a id Newark ; $32 50 from Trenton ; $31.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. OLII POINT COMPORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only. Includ ing luncheon on going trip, 0110 and llirve fourlhs days' board at that place, and good to leturn direct by regnlir trains within six days, will bo sold In connection with this tour at role of .? 15.00 from New York; $13 50 from Trenton; $12.50 Iroiu Philadelphia, and proportionate rates Irom othor points. For Itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, and 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA HNE QUALITY .GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange -Champagne: Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN EKFHOT NOVEMBER 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows I For New York via Philadelphia, week .lays, 2 10, S 38, 7 80, 9 53 a. m 12 20. 8 19 and 6 09 p. in. For New York via Mauch Chunfc, weofc uays 7 80 a. in., 12 20 and 8 C9 p, m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 80. 9 55 a.m IK 26, 8 C9 and 6 09 p. In. For Pottsvllle, week days, 7 80, 9 65 a. in. 12 20, 8 09, 6 09 and I 80 p. in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 55 a. in., 12 26 3 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllomsport, Sunbury ond Lewleburjr, week days. II 82 n. m.. 12 26, 7 30 o. m For Mabano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 38, 1 80,953, 1112 a.m., 12 26, 809, 6 C9, 73, 9 .0 p. m. For Ashland and ShamoKln, week days, 7 SO, 1182 a. m 12 20, 8 09,6 07, 723 and S55p. m. Kor Baltimore. Washington and the Wott via H. ftO. R. It., through trains les-i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. B K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Sundays, 1 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in., 8 46 aud 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat out streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 CO, 11 SO a. m., and 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week Jays, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week Jays, 8 40, 6 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06, 6 36, 11 36 p. ra Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 1008, i, in., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. weea days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 6 10 and 8 50 p. to. Leuvu Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 1123 a. in.. 1 49, B 56, 7 20,9 41 p. in. Leave Mahanoy Oily week days, 3 43, 9 OS, 11 51 a. m 2 22, S 23, 6 21, 7 41, 10 08 p. ru Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 680, 922 1023,1200, a. m., 289, 586,642 718, 10 24 pm. Leave Williamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m.. 12 31 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavehlladelphla Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. in,, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m 6 80 p in SundayB Express, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ti., 4 43 p. in Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 83, 9 00, a m., 8 80, 5 80 p in Accommodation, 8 13 a. tc. 4 03 p. ra. Sundays Express.'! CO, 730 p in. Accommoda tlou, 7 IS a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 n m, additional for Cape May, 1 13 p m., for Sea Isle CItv, S 00 p in., for Ocean City, 415, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 a m South street, 9 00 n. ru. Parlor Can on all nxprotts trains. vor further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. SWEIOABD, EDSON J. WEEKS (len'l Supt., Oen'l Paas'r Agt., Reading Terminal Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Oftlce Egnn building, correr of Main an Centre strreti, Shenandoah. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 69, Mahanoy City, Pa, Having studied under some of the but masters 1c London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In core ot Slrnup lh lewlr Hhinlkndnh. M j J.
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