TheHerald r.sr viu.Hiini) lsio 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Published, entry nvetiliiR, exvapt Htiiulnv, at South Jardlu stmt, stipniuulimh, I.ONl OtoTANOH TUI.lSI'IIONlC. The Herald U drllvi nnl In Shenandoah and tho surrounding towns lor-lxeentsa w k, pay. nblo to tli carriers. Hy mnll 3 On a yi ar, nr 25 cents ii month imyul.l" In advance Ad vertisements churned aorimlliut 'o nftot'iind position. Tli publish.! reserve lha. fluid to change the p sllion f ad-ertlsemnts whonevt r the puhllcullon of news demands It. The rinlit Is reserved to reject miy advertisement wliether paid fnrr not, tlint the publlns inur de. m lmproer AH. er tlalng rtes made known upon application. Enter, (I nt the mt office nt Hhcnftmlnnh, ln , ns second class mnll in ltr. ISATUUDAY JANUARY It lM.fl OOR COUNTRY: First. Last and Porevei. In the ltingUHKe 6t the street, tlits anti-oiiuciis Uepublii'aiiM tire plKViiiff a sneaking Kiitne. AlU'AHKNTLYtlie Honolulu in .Ide. s are not partial to kl-siriK. Hulion lias arrived there, but we fall to hear of klsstnjrbees during his sojourn on the island. Philadku-hia demands an in crease in its polii'e force. Sliunnii doali has an over aliinidittii'e and can tiily the defleienct I . tin- City of Brotherly Liove. TlIK new Democratic county chair man has been elected, but Ills troubles have only begun. He will have to face a united Republican party next fall, if all signs fail not. Orr tile day after Senator Hoar made his radical anti-expansion soeech the legislature of ATiisnoliu setts re-elected his colleague, Senator Lodge, an ultra-expansionist, by an almost unanimous vote. QUEKlt, isn't it, that the same jury should bo selected so often by deputy coroners 1 But it so happens in Shen andoah under diiTerent administra tions. This is hardly the right thing, no matter how you view it. TlIK speech of Senator Foraker favoring expansion is taken as an ex pression of the views of the adminis tration on the future government of the Philippines. AVe rather incline to the belief that the Ohio Senator was merely expressing Ills individual opinion. The restrictions imposed by Ger many upon the importation of meat into that country seem to be bringing about a state of affairs which will soon end in its abolishment. The prices of meats are excessive, due largely to its scarcity, and petitions are being circulated requesting the repeal of the law. Several New York "shyster" lawyers are hovering over the recent railroad wreck like so many vultures. In an endeavor to secure large fees in prosecutions against the company for damages. It is the intention of the company to make liberal oirers to those suffering as a result of the wreck, hence these "shysters" .will be blocked in their mercenary schemes. An Investigation Imperative, The time has come for a general air ing of the affairs of the AVar Depart ment. When the Commissary General of the army,not in the heat of passion, but calmly and in cold blood, reads in public a type-written statement branding the Major General com- initnding the army as a liar, who should be drummed out of office and avoided by every honest man, an official investigation should be ordered which will bear the stamp of positive authority and sift thoroughly all the facts which have led up to this scandalous state of affairs. Coinmissiry General Eagan must be forced to make good his charges against Major General Miles, prferred before the AVar Investigation Board, or be himself discharged in disgrace from the service. There is not room '1 the United States army for both General Miles and General Hagan Either the one or the other must go, and our confidence in FieHideot Me Kinley is such as to render absolute the belief that he will immediately order an inquiry which will decide between Miles and Eugau, and which will further make plain all of the facts which have led to this extraor dinary breach of discipline. The eyes of the world are uiwin the United States just now. Our army and navy have been recently emerged victoriously from an epoch-making war, and for the honor of the com blned service, and for the liquor of the" combined service, and for the Nervous vkuk urcd. TtaouMUdsarein this condition. They are despondent and gloomy, cannot Bleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarnaparilla soon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nc-rvouunetm, creates an appetite, tonej ami aiiuigthens tho fltornach and impartH newllle and in creased vigor to all t nt; organs of the body. Hood' sarsa- parilla Is the One True JIIikhI l'uriller. 1 1 rtrucjglsti. $1. Hood's PiilS -.-ict.lLivu l.u. J cents. WPornc ME KXCIiLLENCIi OP SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, biilnliso to the earn and (mill u-illi which it is tminufHCtured by sclontifie processes known to the Camfoania Fin Svimi Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the inioHftnce of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine vrup of Figs is innnufactured by the (Jami'oii.nia Fio Kvmtr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact, will nsslst one in avoiding the worthloss Imitations manufactured by other par lie. The high standing of the CAi.t foiinia Fin Sviiiip Co. with the mfcdi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the gi'iiuine Syrup of Figs has jriven to millions of families, makes the t.ame of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all ptlier ltixntivoe, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritnthig 01 weaken ing them, and it does, not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial .'ftct8t plenso remember the name of tbf Company CALIFOc'!IA FH SYRUP CO. K . ItANt ISCO. Cal. Ul)IRVU,T i Clt. NKW VDUK. N.T. sake of the future, which him much in si ire for tills nation, no t-taln sliO' Id be allowed to rett upon it. It.-euiit developments have mm e iini.iedlate action imperative. Sum Foolish People Allow a cough tjrun until it gtts buond 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 the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Trice 25c. and 50c. Trial s'ic free. At all drug gists. AtloKi'd riiiult to lln lteniiirrled. Charlenon. Y. Va., Jan. 14. Jude Thomas Jefferson JIackey. the South Carolina Jurist who was Indicted at the November term of the circuit couit of this ci unty" on the chaixe of bigamy, left here yesterday In, company with Dei uty Sheriff S. C. Young for Jlar tlm lurt?. where he was admitted to ball before JudRe Faulkner. He mar ried Katherlne I'orterlleld In July last, and a few weeks fetter a woman claim ing to be hit lajvfut wife turheu up fn New York. She sued htm for a di vorce, which hns been gra. ited in that plnee, and now he will be iemarrle.d to -Miss Porterfleld. A MimU roiw .street Cue Conductor. New York, Jan. 14. 'Wilton P. March bank, a clevk, was killed at Second avenue and Thirty-fourth street last night arrd Michael McGowan. a conduc tor i t a stnet car, has been arrested. Policeman Frank Burns says that he saw McGowan push Marchbank off a car and then deliberately kick -him in the neck. Marchbank's neck was broken, and he died almost Instantly. McGowan states that Marchbank had failed to pay IiIh fare and that he had put him off the car. Marchbank, he says, fell to the pavement, striking his chin, and was killed by the blow. -Murdered tho M Inlster'-i Son. Ironton, O., Jan. 14. llobert Baldwin, aged 26, the son of new Jarney Bald win, pastor of the Baptist church at Klt?s Hill, this county, was shot and killed by Salmon Farrel. Baldwin had trouble with Charles Webb, who had been reprimanded by Re Baldwin for disturbing; a meeting. Webb and Farrel waited at the church door until young Baldwin came out. when they assaulted him and Farrel shot him through the heart. Farrel and Webb escaped. K.vpert ' 1'orner Arrexteil. Port Huron. Mich., Jan. 14. Andrew J. Conover, known throughout the Uni ted States as an expert forger and once leader of an organized gang, was ar rested here yesterday afternoon after an exciting struggle. Several officers surrounded his house to make the ar rest. His daughter rUBhed down stairs flourishing a revolver, but a detective grabbed her arm and the shot did no harm. Conover. who is now Gl years of age, is wanted for an alleged Iowa forgery. Invctlgntlnir t.eliliih Valley Wreck. Kartton, Pa.. Jan. It. Superinu-niFnt Spriggs. of the Lehigh Valley ruiiroad and Trainmaster Harleman y s. r l.T began the examination of wltnt.s t tlx the responsibility for the wrcrk at West Duncllen, N. J., on Monday last when 18 lives was lost. The h artr," was behind closed doors and a numuf of witnesses were heard. No announ- -ment will be made of the pn lm -until all the testimony Is In and a d elston has been reached as to the r--sponstbUity. C'HiiftiriilH'M lenntoi'lnl Tlcntllrw k. Sacramento, 'cal., Jan. 14. Th. I - -lature In Joint sessiciLtook four i. il ..t for United States aenatnr lth'ut r KUlt, the vote belli the sam. ,1- t last two ballots Thursday, as fM! w Orant, 2; Burns, 26; Barnes. l'i, :u. la, 'J. oiinlei'il t OilTior f 'oiifefchcs. New York, Jan. 14. Joseph Walters, arrested In this city Thursday night, pleaded guilty yesterday to a i-hingf of making and having in his pok.m-sh!..ii counterfeit roin, and waived examina tion on the charges of wiling and pans Inr counterfeit money. He was held in 7.&00 for examination. The secret service bureau believes that the coun terfeit half dollars which have been In circulation In this city and vicinity were the work of Walters. He Is al leged to be an expert counterfeiter, and wm released from the Brie county penitentiary In the summer of 1887 af ter nerving a sentence of five years for counterfeiting. Wrli'.it To 1'i "iIunhimI in M11re.l1. Annapolis, kfd., Jan. 14. Governor Lowndes yesterday flxed Friday, March ti. as the day for the execution of Jo seph Wright, convicted at the May term of the circuit court for Talbot county of Hie murder of William New eoiobe. The case was moved from Kent county. Tut Gsnorril Otis Is In Firn Con trol at Manila, i;0 TCJAR OF A TEEEL ATTACK. rtletl' 'IhniiIkpm Iliivt- IhmuiM strict Or del to I'lmni to Act Only on tho Den-imlviTlio American Proposi tion Will 1'e.olmbl.v (In Accepted. Manila, .Inn. 14. The situation here h undoubtedly cillleal, hut Major Oen 1 al tllls'hns It ell in hand, and there no such certainty of trouble as many vsllee. The rebels are concentrated ii 1 ho outsVlrts of the town, and their "ade'rs have Issued strict orders that ihey shall Hct.otily ell the defensive. Vn accident might precipitate trouble, ' ut the Idea of a rebel attack upon .lanlla Is ridiculous, as tho Americans :bsolulely control the position. Agulualdo has republished the second manifesto In reply to the proclamation if General Ot!, which was recalled on is first appearance, but It has proved 1 ik ffectual. On Wednesday a fajse alarm, flue to trivial incident occunlng simultane ously In opimslte parts of the city, led to n general call to the United Status forces. In 15 minutes the entire city MAJOR GKNI3RAL OTIS, was covered. The promptitude of the Americans, while It created a scare for a moment, effectually restored confidence throuphout Manila and dis pelled the eye IK ment due to a passing fear on the part of the citizens that an outbreak was Imminent. It Is possible that the Filipinos, after the diplomatic conferences that have been had between the representatives of General Otis and Agulualdo, have finally come to understand that the cautious and Conservative policy of the Americans is not due to fear, and that they will accept the Inevitable with good grace. It Is evident that they are unable to appreciate the full menn Ing of the Independence demanded, and that, when they do understand its ex tent, the American pioposltlons will be acceptable. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund the m6uoy on a Ru-ccnt bottio of Greene's Warrautcd Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guanui teoa25 ccnt bottio to provo satisfactory or money refuuded. A. Wasioy, C II. Haaen buck, Shenandoah Drug Store, mid P. W. nicrstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dvv ticriiuiiiy Not AIuIiik' Filipino. Berlin, Jan. 14. The report that Ger many Is aiding the Filipinos and fur nishing them with war material is ab solutely baseless. Baron Von Bulow, Imperial secretary of state for foreign arfalrs, personally authorizes the state ment that such reports, are Justified by nothing Germany has done, is doing or is preparing to do. Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the eof Signature The -: V ....... . t mtroversy Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 14. Every thing is at a standstill In the West Virginia legislature, owing to the fall ure of the house to complete Its or ganization, which Is due to the contest over seats. The Republican senate Is waiting on the Democratic house, and It Is said It will likelv unseat three Democratic senators If the Democratic house unseats the two Republicans whose seats are contested. The pros pect of an early election of a senator Is not bright. New candidates are springing up and a deadlock seams probable, owing to the Republican di vision. Sympatic fjt!$Dai?(l$, The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband Is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of m ne, whose wife has used four battles of ' Mother' Friend" before con finement, uyt, after feeing the effei'.s of the remedy, that If the bad to go through the ordeal again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost waa $100 per bottle, abe would have them. " Mother's Friend " Is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures -proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Frimd" Is sold by drug gists, 'or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. (HE CRA0FIUD REQUUTOu CO Atlmi, Oft, Dl lt Nl'ANIsn AI.Mi:S. Mndi'ld Pence ilnclnco Our (lovern inent lln 1cii Their Aid. Madrid, Jen 14.- The newspapers al lege Hint tin' Americans hae requested the HpaiiluidH lint to Hltlnliaw the Spanish troni'S from Mindanao, t lit oulhernmnpt Island or the Phllltrplnes. before the arrival ni the Americans there, so an to prevent un Insurrection breaking out. The government has received the fol lowing official dispatch ftotn Mnnlla: "The American troops here who were ordered to Hollo mutlned and refused to start, General .Miller has been or dered to abandon Hollo and return to Manila. All the Amerlcnn troops have been ordered to concentrate here, the situation being of the gravest char aster." According to dispatches received here the American domain In the Philippines Is "limited to Manila bay." All other points except Mindanao, where the Simulants remain, aie In the hands of the insurgents, one dispatch says: "The American volunteers are dls heaitetied by the climate and bad food and are anxious to return home." Senor Sagasta, the premier, will con vene the eortes for Jan. 2I or Jan. 30, and will Immediately demand a ratlll catlotl of the peace tleaty, The tie. bate, it Is expected, will last a week. Spain has again reminded the Waih InKton government of the urfdertaklng on the part of the United States peace commissioners with regard to Spanish prisoners In the hands of the Filipinos, and has asked a prompt reply. Dentil, or 11 Voted I, lib Snvor. Mt. Holly, N. J.. Jan. 14. Captalr. Douglass nttlnger, the oldest officer of the United States revenue marine service, died at his home here yester day, aged 94. He was the Inventor of the life car used for many years In the life saving service, for which he re ceived the thanks of congress and a substantial reward of mnny. During his long and useful career he has saved hundreds of lives, and personally saved 1 21 vessels from shipwreck. Sim .limn OIHcIiiIh Iteluii. San Juan De Porto Rico. Jan. 14. The mnyor and the entire city council have resigned. This action, they assert, was taken because of their Inability to raise suflleient funds under the present tar iffs. They are not satisfied with -the so-called abrupt commands of the mili tary government, alleging that they bave Insufficient liberty. There Is, how ever, no 111 feeling. The Kidney Complexion. , The pale, sallow, snuken-clieeked, ilia- trossed-lookiug people you so often meet are HlIHcted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, tieunilgln, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion and some times tho heart acts badly. Tho cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually the. sufferer from kidney disease does not find out what the tioublo is until it is almost too Into, because the first symptoms arc so like mild sickucss that they do not think they need a medicine ur a doctor until theylind themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-lloot will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney 10 soiled blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy Hotter health. You can get the regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and oue dollar, or you may first provo for yourself tho wonderful virtues of tills great discovery, Swamp-Root; by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottio and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal oiler in the Slienandoih Herald. North Dakota Deadlock Continues, Bismarck, N. D., Jan. 14. The dead lock continues In the Republican sena torial caucus. Two ballots were taken last night without change, the last one resulting: Johnson, 21); Marshall, 11; Little. 9; Lasmoure, 8; McCumberl, 8; Hanna, G; Cooper, 4. There Is no like lihood now that a senator will be chosen In caucus. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels! Karl's Clover Itoot Tea acts directly ontue Juowels, llvor and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirliul and a guarantee THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Reflected bv Deullnirs In PhllndoN Iihla unil llnltlmoi-n. Philadelphia, Jan. 13. Flour in light demand: winter superfine, J2.25S2D0 Pennsylvania roller, clear, t3.15Q3.30; city mills, extra, $2.1002.75. Rye tlour firm at 3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, January, 76J7Cc. Qorn dull; No. 2 mixed, old, January, 4H4iT41ic. ; do. do., new, 40V45I40?4c Oats firm; No. 2 white, ,3Ec; No. 2 white, clip ped, 3.pii!j35c. Hay steady; choice tim othy. Jll.no for large bales. Beef In active: beef hums, J18.5O019. Pork dull; family, J12(Til2.50. Lnrd easy; western steamed, 5.S0. Butter steady; western creamery. 15T(21c; do. factory, 1214Mc. Elglns 21c, Imitation creamery, 1317c.j N w York dairy, 135518c; do. creamery, ltiii;c ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job. blng nt 22'a2;c; do. wholesale, 21c Cheee steady large, white und colored, 104c; small do., 115ilH4c; light skims, TVfcQS'ic.i part do., CV'l7Vjc: full do., 08V4c. Eggs i.tcady New York and Pennsylvania, 22c , western, fresh, 21c; southern, 22o. Potatoc steady; Jersey, S1.13Mr(&l-C0: New York Jl 25il.U2Vi; Long Island, $1.75412; Jersey sweets, $1.252.60. Tallow dull; city, 4c . country, 44Vtc. Cottonseed oil Btcady prime crude, 134U9V4C, ; do, yellpw, l"r H-iltlmore, Jan. 13.I'lour dull and un ch egid. Wheat steady; spot and month, i i V F bruary, 7C?4&7CHc; steamer No, red, 7.1'n 731o. : southern, by sample, 7-',ic do. on grade, 73Vi70Ho. Corn f dy ppot and month, 10JW?40c: Feb r 4ii viiO'ic. ; steumer mixed,, 3740 -i-HithiTii, white and yellow, 38 4'. OuU firm: No. 2 white, 8 134 Vic,; No, 5 mlxMl t'n.is'jc. Rye tro)g and hlgheri No. i nt.irb, lil'lc; No.! Western, &to, Ilay firm No. 1 timothy, flO.GO. Lettuce ut $l.:'0'il M per bUNhel box, Live Stook -MnrkntH, N'-W York, Jim. 13. Steers firm; bulls liti-uuy. eows steudy to 10c. lower; al sold, steers, 4,745.75; oxtm and stags, 7nfi4.K5; bulls, $3.26iii 4.IO7 choice fed do., l.Wni.M; cows, JWiS.10. Calves firm; all old; veals, JVfiS.26; southern calves, $3.25. Sheep steady to firm: Iambi) 10615c. low er: sheep, $3&l.50; lamb, gwid to choice, S5.404i5.75; mainly $5,50Bti.tX). 1 1 OKU steudy at s3.!KI4i4.1G, , Kust Liberty, Pa., Jan. 13. Cattle ubout rteudy; extra. J5.40tP6.S0; prime, .UH?5.36; common. t3.20fi3,76. Hogs fairly active; prime mediums and heavies, $8.906a,926; heavy Yorkers, J3.K5i3.SlO; light Yorkers. :ioi3.85: pigs. J3.S1W3.70; roughs. K.mt I fin. Sheep steady; choice wethers, $4.60 4 ISO; common. J2.5uft3,N; choice lambs, :,.:tl'u5.4S, common to good, $185.26; vuul Olivia, $7(67 50. To Cure a Hold In One tiny Take Laxative Ilromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 23o. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf HOr M COSE MMGIA. I Was a Great Sufferer from Neuralgia for Years. Dr. Greene's Ncrvura Tho Item ctly Which Cured The Tain. Norvura Built Mo Up All Over. I Feel Liko a Now Man. Mr. M. P. Mitchell, 4J8 East 5th St., South lioston, Mass., says : " I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia in the head for a number of years. I purchased a bottle- of Dr. Greene's Ncr vura blood and nerve remedy, though with very little faith in Its helping me. After taking one bottle the pain was not so bad, so I tried another, and the improvement was more noticeable, and after taking six bottles the pain left mv head and 1 felt like a new man. I will odd that I was very much run down In health on account of loss of sleep, and not being able to eat, nut tnc Ncrvura seemed to build mc up an over, as wen as stopping the pain." If you have weak nerves, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, weakness or pain in the back, use Dr. Greene's Nervura. It Is a wonderful cure. Consult if you like with Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the most successful physician in the world in the cure of such diseases. The Doctor charges nothing for consulta tion and advice, whether you call or write acout your case. RUSSIA GAINS A PijTnT. - Has Pol-footed nn Alllnuco With tho Ameer of Atcliiinlstiin. London, Jan. 14. The Paris corre spondent of The Morning Post says: "According to news from St. Peters burg, from a source usually trust worthy, a treaty of alliance between Russia and Afghanistan was slgne'd on Jan. 3, despite the strenuous oppo sition of Great Britain, whose repre sentatives, It Is alleged, offered the ameer money and troops with a view of Inducing him to enter upon hostili ties against Russia. "According to the same source of In formation the ameer, a few days be fore, had Issued a proclamation assur ing the Afghans of the czar's friendly disposition and of the benefits likely to result from Russia building the Kushk railway, adding: 'Let us not listen, therefore, to certain evil disposed for eigners, who are In the habit of ut tering calumnies, but let us be friends of the Russians, as we ure of their emperor.' " Ciilmii Laborer-, on sti-lko. Santiago de Cuba, Jan. 14. The la borers on some o'f the sugar estates In the Guantnnamo district have gone on strike, and the trouble Is likely to spread, '"he cause assigned by,., the strikers that the storekeepers charge a dlscon on Spanish gold. The men say thev recelve-the same amount now as undei the old regime, hut are com pelled to pay 9 per cent In their pur chase's. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antcc : "All we ask of you Is to"use to tlitrdsof the contents of this buttle faith fully, thcu if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid," Price 23 cts., 50 cts. and $1 00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. I'lxcursloli to (Inventor' Inauguration. For the convenience ot persons desiring to participate in or witness tho inauguration of Col. Wm. A. Stone as Governor of Pennsyl vania at Harrishurg, January 17th, 1809, the Philadelphia aud Heading Railway has ar ranged to sell from all stations iu Pennsyl vania, excursion tickets at the special rate of single faro for tho round trip with a minimum Of tweuty-tlvo cents. These tickets to be sold uud good going only on January 16th and 17th, and good for return until January 18th, 1800, inclusive. Fur tlmo of trains, rates of fare and other information apply to any Philadelphia and Itcading ticket agent or address EdsoU J. Weeks, Geu'l Pass'r Agt., Philadelphia. ONE MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor gave me oue mouth to live, I had been sick for two yeurs. 1 had Asthma, n tear ng cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. Tht nedicine, the cxpeuse, the suffering. Two years of horror, Nothlhg helped me. Nothing rave me even temporary relief. I could not .leep for the Asthma and cough, uor eat for my 'tomach seemed raw. I got so weak 1 could lot walk acioss the floor without help. Hy Joctor gave lue one mouth to live. My relatives m llucks Co., ra. were sent for and came clear ,0 Iowa to bid me a last good bye. Then I 'ierd of Brazilian Balm aud the wonderful urea It had made. I had little faith, but read iud te-read the testimonials. They seemed tonest and I decided to try It. A drowning per son you know, catches at a straw. Still I did jot dare hope it would do lne any good. I felt ,ure I was too far gouc. Well, If you will be leve It, the very first bottle gave lne the great est relitf. I waj better, surely better. Then I ?ot more llalm aud Toxlcola Tablets. They fWw woruea wen to- iSJStS7fl72!t. cretheranri I Im- F roved rapidly, n all I bought eight $1.00 bot tles and five boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets A total cost of fW'j and am not bet ter, not relieved but cured, 1 have not bceu so well ill 20 vears ti do my owe woric auu imnx I am good for liiativ venm. nnl of mere life, but of vigor, health and happlues and all due to tho wonderful remcdlei,, Bra zilian ISalm aud Toxlcola Tablets;' Hut I ought to say I did Lot use near all the Halm and Tab. lets myself, I gave away n great deal aud cured Coughs aud Colds aud Asthma aud Stomach troubles all round the neighborhood. The peo- Fle say they never saw anything like It. Now tbluk everybody ought to know what iuvalu ble remedies Iirazlllau llajm and Toxlcola Tab lets are aud you ate welcome to use my name and glvethe suffering the facts about my case Mot grcaiully yeurs, Mrs. T. C. Vaux, Ilagley, Iowa. A GIMSAT OIAFKIt. For the benefit of those suffering with Caturrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effecta of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with every $1.00 bottle of Jirozillnn Halm n Month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets I'RKIJtill January 1st, 1899, If you get hold of a bottle that does not contain the Tablets, send tip tho cover of the bottle aud we will jnall you the Tablets free. I). F. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents V Eli AWtVtVWA SERIOUS SY0RM BAMAOfi. Wlui -.pi cn l l)cvntnt Ion on I.nndnild Sen 111 (Ji-ent Hrltnln. 1 -un, Jan. 14. Widespread 1ens tiite.n mi land und sen has be n the " 'Ult of the storm of the past three dn anil the n.wegate losses of prnperiv are Imne i - Uepoitt- ort- gradu il n filtering t hi. .ugh from the provlinis telling of li mnntbd h"UVB, i.veilhio Ing rlvtrs Inundated street nlid tli'PW buildings flooded, enitle and slmt drowned, railroads ill- rgatilised and dlsnsters to life and limb from fnillne debris. London'B parks nntl bulldlng have sulYcred heavily. Tho Thames bus overflowed along the upper reaches, with serlmls loss to the dwellers ulong the banks. Most of the coast towns have suffer ed severely. Promenades have been swept hy the sen and harbors and piers dan. aged. Parts of Southampton are under water. The rehools were closed yesterday afternoon, and today the tide 1 overflowing all boundaries ami threatening serious ri suits. In iiiunj parts of Portsmouth'bnntS were em ployed in the ninln streets yesterday to take the school children home. Nu merous smnll wrecks dro reported, and all the lifeboats are kept exceedingly busy. ' Three men who were returning from n funeral near Castle Island, Ireland, were lifted hy the wind, hurled Into a pit and killed. The channel steamers have had ter rible experiences. The pier nt the en trance to Dieppe, France, which was re cently damaged, 1ms been completely demolished, and great havoc Is reported along the Normandy coast, though de tails hive not yet been received. A dispatch from Hrest says that alone th Tlnlsteere const a large quan tity of wreckage has come ashore, with carcasses of s!- ep und ca't'. and It '.n'leved that a large ship hns foun dered. nermun.v'M Meat Supply Inadequate, Uerlin. Jun. 14. The Deutsche Flel- flcllPr Zpltlltin- thn nntnlnl ? . uillllul 11 tfl II1TT butchers, prints a detailed answer to mt- riuicmt-ni 111 me releasing on Tues day of naron Von Ilammersteln-Lex-ten, minister of agriculture, when he declared It his firm conviction that Ger many could be made self supporting in the matter of food stuffs. The paper shows conclusively by official statistics that Germany does not produce enough ment for home consumption. Yellow taundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following, "This is . .it.. .1.-. T . :ut -..n r ' iu icrmy uiiu x wus u icinuie suuercr iruni Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some ot the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended lileclric Hitters ; and alter takinc two bottles, 1 was entirely cured. I now take '"great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. 1 am gratefully jours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold bf A. Waslcy Druggist. Coming Events. Feb. 1. Grand ball, Itobblu's opera houso. for tho benefit of the Slavish Congregation. February 10 Qmndballby Patriotic Drum Corps, iu Kobblns' opera liouo. IN KIWKCT NOVUM IlHIt 15, PWS. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for I'eim Haven Junction. Mitlieb Chunk. 1 .elilirhtm. Slntiugtun, White Hull, Oatasniiitia, AUentown, iciiiicmiii, luiMuu iew i orK aim I'luiuuelpma ut 5 2, 7 4'J n. m.. ltOni.il.1H p. .in. For WllkesbariL'i White Haven mid l'ittlton, 5 28, 10 11 a. in.. 1 00 and 511 1'or Lnceyvlllr, Tuwanda, Havre, Waverly, Elmlru, jtoehester; llultalo, Niagara Foil. Auburn, Syracuse, Itlincn, Geneva nnd the West, 10 18 a. m., 1 00 nnd 5 14 p. in. For llelvidere, Delaware Water Chip nnd Stroudsburg, 5 a. m 5 14 p. m. For Lumbertvlllo nnd Trenton, 749 a. in. For Jcnnesvllle, Levlaton und Heaver Meadow. 5 28 n. m., 1 00 p. m. For McAdoo. Audenried. Hnxlptnn. fttru,kt. and,umber Yurd, 0 28, 7 49, 10 18 a' in., 1 00 and 5 14 p m eorjeiHio, iirllton anil ITeelnud, 5 28; 10 18 a, in., 5 II p. m. For Scrnnton, 5 28. 10 18 n. in., 5 1 1 p. m. For Lost Creek. Cllmrdvllln. nml Auhlnn,! 1 nil nnd 7 28 p. m. ' for itnven mm, Uentrnlia, Mount Cnrmel und Sliainokln, 10 58 u. in., 1 45, 0 07, at p. m. ForMnhanoy City, Park I'lace and Delano. 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. in., and 1 00, 5 1 1 1,. m. For Yntesvlllc, 5 28, 10 18 o. m. Trains will leave fihamokln nt 7 00. 9 20 n. in., 1210 ond 120 p.m., and arrlvo nt Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 18 n. in., 1 00, 5 14 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for i'ottsvlllc, St. Cla'r, New Castle, Morea and New lioston, 7 49 and 10 18 n. m , and 1 00 p in. Lcnvo l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a in., 12 35, 505, 8 15 p. m. Leave Hazlctnn for Shenandoah, 10 00 a.m., 12 18, 5 09, 6 28, 8 32 p. 111. SUNDAY TUA1NS. Tmlna lni-n fni. IFm 1,.,., r...nlt. Hf. - . . .... .H.TI. ...(,, ..111,, Carmcl nnd Shamokln, 9 46 n, m 7 21 p. ni., Trnlliu Ipnvn Hltvin!rl r- ttl,A,.n,lnAl. 8 60 u. m. , nud 5 35 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvillo, Mahanoy City. l'urk Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wentherly and Mnuch Chunk, 9 47 a m., nnd 0 112 p. m. For l.ehiuhton, Slutlngton, Catnsnuqun. White Hall, Coplny, AUentown, Faston nnd Phillips- Itlirrr fllTn ... n...l It ' rorfliiw ions mm I'uiinueipuia,' u 47 n. in. I ..-IIV lli7tt(tti tr,r- KliniinH.lnnl. D Ut ... and 0 27 p. m. ' 1 ' ' ' iu. u. UUTTKK, Supt. Transportation, South llethlehem, Pa. KOI.I.IN II. WII.HUlt, Gen). Supt., . . South llcthleheni, Va. CHAltI.ES S. LEU, Oenl. Pass. Agt.. New York. N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIF.U, Dlv. P. A., South llethlehem, Pa. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUCT 121) by M.UIY MAI'KS DOD QIC This magat no for boys and girls Is without a rival in its Held. The features for the coining jear will gain forit a host of new friends. A tow leading attracMous are: A New Henty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty. 'I'M. ... .. ...... f 1.. , ,. ... .,.. rarij. .t.Mi-ru.in History, ny the favorite story-teller uf Anierlon nnd linr llsli boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E, Barr. n uciiKuuui luniurionj romance ror girls, deal, Ing with life lu Old New York, anil written by mm f ),.. .....a. anll,n.i .....I t .., ..,,, DiMi.tm. uim i-uiiseieiuiuiiH Aaerloau authors. A STORY FOR OIRLS, By Laura F Richards, xr i . , . .. w iviitur is uvjrtj yuimhuu in mo young folk of to-duy than the author of "Captain Janu ary," und this U one u( hor best elTorts. u RIO I IT SIDES OF HISTORY, By E. H. House. n an id ui umuMiilK el0(Ca ol IllHtory, undent and modem, told In an entertaining way. It wl'l nwnken u now Interest in this Im portant branch of study. xf n Tt au.t... .i t , . . the battle-ship Maine, will write about "fetB Afloat. ...aw .v..,. ,uu,t,a Htiiu Am b. aurum Harri son, Clara Morris, delett Burgess, Lloyd Osbourue, Lt. Endloott, Poultney Blgelow. Lt. Peary, eta, etc. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. I-,. ....l-M...,l I . $3.00 a Year. 35 cents a number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. A Curo for Constipation. I have been troubled with constipation for years. It was lulnlnit my health, my coin fort and my complexion, and I tun elad torn v tlint Celery Kln has restored nil three, and this after try Imr many other medicines that were supposed to bOKOod, btituhlch wcroot no value whatever. I would like to tell every stiirerlns woman what Celery King has done for me!-Nellle Gould, Medina, Ohio. Celery KliiR cubes diseases of the Nerves, Btoinaeh, I.lver nnd Kidneys. Sold by drug, gists, i und &0C !l (II. I) 1 DINT COMMIItT, ItltllMDMl AND WASIIIMll'ON. SIX-HAY TOUIt VIA PENNSYLVANIA IIAII, KO A 11, Tho first of the proseut series of personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Rich mond, aud WasliiiiRtnu via tlio IVnusy ivania Hallroad will leave New York and llnladel (il ia on Saturday, January 28. Tickets, including transportation, meals eu route iu both directions, transfers of pascu Kurs and ua'ignge, lintel accommodations ut Old Point Comfort, Itlchmonil, and Wasliiug ton, and o-rrlago ride nliuut diclimoiid In fact, every nrnc-saiy expene fur a pi rind of six davg wilt lie sold at mtq of $34 00 from New York. Hroo'klyn, and Newark ; $32.50 from Trenton ; $31.00 from Philadelphia, and lirnportlonate rates from other stations. OLD l'lllNT COMFORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, Includ ing luncheon on going trip, one and thne fuurths days' board at that place, and good to ictlirti direct by regular tralm within six days, will be sold lu cnuneclloii with this tour at rate of JIS.O.I from New York; f 13 50 Irom Tteutou; flti fit) Iroiu Philadelphia, and proportionate tales Irom other points. For itineraries, and full information .ipply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, lino Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad jtreet, Newark, N. J. ; or address Oeo. W, Boyd, Assistant Gcnenil Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Tho Right hame In the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via the Sou thorn Railway. It is tbo shurtest, quickest and best route. Its service this seasou will sur pass that of all preceding ycarg. Write for further information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Cliostuut street, Philadelphia. Pa. Does TjIb Strike Yon 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from clnuuic constipation. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea Is an absoluto cure aud lias been sold for fifty years 011 1111 absoluto guarantee. Price 25 cts. und GO cts. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a giturautco. 1 Will You Winter lnTlorida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern vltailway. Its the best route. If you will write John it. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will uriunge all tho details of lour trip for you. Ask your grocer for the "Bbyal Patent dour, and take no othor brand. It Is tho best, flour mail- Philadelphia & Reading R'y. - Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KI'PEOT NOVUMlJEIt 20, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows ; For New York via Philadelphia, week days 2 10, S 38, 1 80, 9 55 a. in., 12 20, S 19 aud 6 19 p. m. Kor New York Via Mnuch Chunk, week uaya 7 80 a. m., 12 28 and a 09 p. m. Kor Headline aud Phllndolnbla. wank iIavm 2 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 15 a.m Vi 2ii, 8 ( 9 and 6 09 p. ax. . . wwt. mc, ntcit uayu, lltu, If Do a. 111. 12 20, 8 09, 6 U9 and I SO p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week .days 7 80, 9 85 a. ni., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. ni. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburit. week days. 11 B2 a. m., 12 20, 7 30 o. m KorMahano) Plane, weekdays, 210,3 27,3 88, 7 30, 9 55, H 12 a. m., 12 20, 8 09, 6 09, 7 3.-, 9 66 p. iu.- ' ' For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 80. 1182 a. m., 12 20, 8 09, 0 07, 725 and 55p. in. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via u. &o. u, a., through trains le-t Readlne 7?J"jl"aJ' Palladelphra. (P. & It. D K) at 8 20. ?S'i18,-nin- 810 und 1Z P.1-. Sundays,1 120,7 00, 1126 o. m. 8 and 727 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 to 8 0p.ru. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Java. 12 15. 4 80. 8 m. linn ... J 00 p.m. i.,oo. Le"!!lf,!!w. York Tla Mauch Chunk, week days, i 80, 9 10 a.m., 180 p.m. Imvi. l'l.tlii.lAlt.lilu 1,..it m , days, 8 40, 8 80. 1021 a. ni. aud 180. 4M. 636. ll oo p. ui Leave Reading, week days, 137. 7 00. 1008 , IU 12 15, 4 17, 0 00, 8 20 p. m! Leave I'nttsvl lln umuo- n.o n it m m 12 80, 120, 4 30, 6 10 and 50 p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, a IB, 8 80. 11 23 a. iu., 149. 5 50, 7 20,9 41 p. in. .. Leave Mahanoy Lily, week days, 3 45, 9 05. 1151 a. m., 2 23, 5 23, 6 24, 7 41, 10 08 p. m I I V Mill, IU, ,. .. n in im f so. , a ,oi arHMrrKri k o ? 10 31 p ra. I.PJ.VA IVIltlBln.nA.I l .1 m in .nnn oi.. 12 84 and 4 00, 1130 p., m. , ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, w !? Ice wllaI' 'or Atlantlo City. ,.u,.MptPM BUU a- 200, 4 00, 5 00 p. ra. Acsommodation, 8 00 am.,080i. m niltin.Vh.VTnM.. n HI. .n nn . . . non, a 00 a ii,, 4 45 p. ra. Atui.. .a,ve A""lo Cly depot, eorrer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays EznreM. 7 am . im km p m Accoramodatloi,. 8 13 a.' at. 4 05 p.m. Sundays Einreiia. 4on fan r , . -..i tlon, 7 15 a. m.,4 15 p. m. For Cape Iay, Sea Isle City and Otean City ..ce.uaya-u uu a in, additional for Capo May, i 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cllv, 5 00 p m for P.ILS',,' 1 15 5 00 m- SundaysrChestnul Street Q IS n. in . Bouit, ut-n nivi i i- nireM train "nr fltrihor 4 1. ....... a I or addrcis " """B uanway ticket age in I. A. SWXIOARU, EllbON J. WkKKS uen l supt., Oen'l rass'r AKI. IteadlnKTermlhal Phlladelnhla. PROFESSIONAL CARDS t M. HUItKK,' ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. eOlce Kirn l,l.ll.ll..n ' nn .-... Centre alreeU, Shenandoah. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 85, Mahanoy Otly, Pa. Having studied under aome of the bel HlhMtnra In T ...... ..., ,1 I . i,, i , i . ..'M BI"i Kive leuoni on the violin, mnndolln, eultar and vocal culture, rerun rraonnable. Addreai In cars ol Btrounj -- w.ni Eiiiruiumiiii,