TheHerald' issr im.iHiino ihiii. 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." r- Published every evening, except Sunday, t South Jardln street, Shenandoah, I'll. I.ONO DIsTANOi: TllLltl'IIONH. Tho Ilernlil Is delivered In "liensndnah nml (lie surrounding towns fnrslxoetit. w ek, psy nble to the carriers. Jly mull 'S no n y r, nr 25 cents ft month mynhle In advance AH vertlsemeiitsclmrgsd aeeordlng 'r apace nnd position. The pnlilriln-rs reserve the right to ehftnge the p'SlHon f advertisements whenevtr the publication of news demands it ' The right Is reserved to reject any Hdieril-enient whether pold for or not, tint the publishers miu de- in lmproier. Adver tising rntes made known upon application. Entered lit the po-t olllee nt Sheimiulonh, P , as second class mall nutter. MONDAY JANUARY IB IMO OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. "Tllit consent of the governed" Is not in tie keeping of Aguiuuldo, tlie taker of Spanish bribes. Can you guess the imiue of tlie next United States Senator? One tiling is certain he'll be n Republican. Host of the Democratic leaders admit that the forlorn hope of Democracy is a little bit more forlorn this year than ever before. Plans for pure water have .been adopted in Philadelphia, but unless great care is exercised In accustoming the people to the change there will be great mortality. JUDGING from the number of can didates seeking tlie position, the olllee of High Constable is a most desirable one. In the opinion of tlie average citizen the salary is a useless expendi ture, judging from the amount of work he performs. AN Atlantic dispatch tells of a Justice of the Peace who was mode to blush because a pretty defendant exhibited a pair of silk stockings she was wearing as evidence in a case be fore him. Apparently justice is not blind, under certain peculiar circum stances. It la gratifying to see that the Sol diers' Monument Association litis re ceived inspiration mid bids fair to again become an active member of tho community. There is no more laudable movement in the borough, -and -It Is certainly entitled to ull the encouragement the people and press of the town can give it. Indeed, it is sad that so worthy a caue has ad vanced so slowly, and it is hoped that henceforth the niurkn of prominence will be mote pronounced No little credit is due to tho.-e who ha so faithfully and perbistently stood by the ship. There have been times when inactivity and interest on the part of the people at large has re ceded to a point that the persistency of the faithful has been almost an object of ridicule. It is safe to say that in no other local movement has the old adage of "while there is life, there is hope" been more distinctly exemplified. The few with hope have kept steadily at work with the one object in view, and after twelve months' steadfast attention to tlie aim of the association they have eventually secured a title by deed to the only available site for a monu ment in this vicinity. It is not our purpose to givo undue aredit to any one, nor to cast flattery, but we feel duty bound to say that, were it not for the individual efforts of Hon M. C. Watson, the question of site for the soldiers' monument would not be settled to-day. About twelve mouths ago the gentleman referred to became actively engaged in the work and determined that the project of oommemorating the memory of those who fought to defend the Union and perpetuate it, should not lapse into n sea of latitude. By per sonal interviews with Influential rep resentatives and personal expendl tures, he afforded encouragment to the few who kept the movement alive, and now the Association is in a posi tion to say that, if there are loyut and patriotic people who wisli to carry out the orginal aims of the Association, there is a site to which none but the Association can lay olaiio. We believe the object of the Association is one worthy of the en thuaiastio support of all our citizens and we think the progress made by its representatives is in keeping with its aims and objects. Now let the monument be erected, and let the people of Shenandoah do their duty in suoh a manner that when the events of the rebellion shall be sailed to memory by history, those who follow may turn with reverence and pride to the chief mining town o Schuylkill county and say, "Well done, good and faithful servants.' Hoo Cure all liver ills, bilious ness, headache, sour stom Pills ach, Indigestion, constipa tion. Ther att tail it wltli out palu or iripa, Seitt by all dragtrUti. M ent Tin uij filli to Ult with Uood'i Saraparlll WANTED BV THE CHASE 1 KM Ull. a If "ifcN 10 t ,111'it "M . , f r ". Kr.lj Ntirii rj hr,,. V Fpi uses 1 ' ,r h is- i.'nvtug I, r, r 11 n.itffi 'i t lu , , is I r,M. il I U FrO"l3fc T l"l "Sf J nn 1 A if s T;.e It I. t II 1 "iimm -guinalilo's Rpproserttativo Urgent in DcmariiLg Recognition. THE SFANIARD3 HAV13 NO TITLE, And 'I'lH'i'i-niif" ( puniil Tiimsror tlm I'rilllliplnpito tVr I'ttltetl Ktntosi The lnwiiit'iiti.l)wlni ( AboiipIIId, IIiivii Hull Contilil Pol" SuYell aToiiIIim. Washington, Jim. 16. Benor e"ellie Agonclllu, the representative of (leti ertil Aguln.ildo ,i Washington, Imp filed with th stntt department u inoiii or.tndum sotting forth at length tlie reasons fur his claim that tho 1'hlllp pine Kiivei nn.i'ril .should be rec ognlr."d by the United State. Aecompnnyliig th' memorandum Ik a letter In .vhh li Henor Agom-lllo state he bus leoelvod no ipply to his communication of Jan. 6, In which he asks that a unliable time be arrnnged when h." could be present ed, to the) president and board upon his claims. In view of the position In whli h the representatives of the Amer ican government ar.d the representa tive olthe Philippine government find themselves upon the Miami at this time, he urges that the matter be given Im rr" illnte attention. The letter and the memorandum have In en listed 'as official documents In the state department, and although the ofllclals have themselves refused to make them public they have neverthe- le.s expressed a willingness for Senor Agnnelllo to do so If he desired. The papers are now In the hands of Secre tary Hay. ,Th memorandum Is along the same lines as statements hereto fore made public by tin FIMpino repre sentative. Scnor Ar lo n sertw tin Filipinos establMhi :.r.i! f.ir seven mn- ths have malntatt ed a form of government re sembling the Amerlean, in that It Is based upon the right of the eople to rule: that Spain, having at the time of the -i-.tilng of the treaty of p.-ne p'is sts ion of only one port, and the is mi ne'er of the Philippines except Man ila being In possession of the Philip pines republic, Ppaln could give no title to the fnlted States for the Isl ands, and thet having no title to g ve hi claim cannot be rendered be ter by the ratlleatlin of the treaty of peace. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suffering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask tbetn If they lmvo evor used Otto's Cttro. This fiimous German leniody lsliaing a large sale here and Is perfotming somo won derful cures of throat and luug disonscs. No matter what other lucilirliies have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes S.'ic and 50c. Sold by all diugglsls. ii-i . - . Suicide IlaKini. . i'i. i- A. na Mary :!oke ri ' i. .B years d. dau-hter of the In'r ' :onel Vl'lht ii Louis Schley, oet .wyer and veteran of two wars, .m' si ond ' cousin of Rear Admiral scr - . committed suicide yesterday In her home here. HInce the death of her fa ner. to whom she was much at tached, Miss Schley hud been Incon Hi'.ible. A -el s;nce her menial enn ditl' n became alarming i her friends, and attiiid 'i.'s were nltnor.t jcnstantly at her bei'slde. Yesterday i fternoon her sister went below stairs for a few mo- menta, and when she returned found Miss Sch'ey dead. She had shot her- lelf throi the heart with one of her I ither'H i volvers. sr,ma Foolish Peonle Allow a cough to run until it ccts beyond the 4111 " n J 1 reacnot memcine. incy oncuwy, uu, will wear away, hut 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, thev would immediately see the ex- cellent effect after taking tlie first do,e. I'rice 25"C. and 50c. gists. Tril Sle free. At all dnif. - - -- o II.OILO S'ATIV1 "Pr.ACKITL. Some ontcliilx Willing to Accept nn AniPi'Ieiin Protect urate. Vravtlla Tan 1ft nffinta! illonntfliAa Hist reeelved here from Hollo. Island of Panay. indicate that the natives are disposed to be friendly, although abso- lutely opposed to the landing of the I'nlted States forces without orders r- om Aiaiaios, me seat or tne so-cauen Filipino national government. Some of the officials at Hollo are not In .lecord will. ' IVia ,..,., 1 . 1 mi a rT nl'orn Til OT1 1 but are willing to accept an American protectorate and to go to state the case to Aguinaldn If furnished transporta tion by the Americans. The United States transports New;- port. Arizona and Pennsylvania, with the Eighteenth Infantry, the Iowa bat talion .the Sixth artillery and a de tachment of the signal corps, consti tuting General Miller's expedition, are anchored close to Gulmaras Island, be tween Panay and N'egros, where an ex cellent water supply Is obtainable. The natives, though indisposed primarily to furnish ths Americans with fresh supplies, now permit the American of ficers to go ashore, and furnish them with an escort during the day time. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fulls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran- t. aft.iumt hnttl to nrove satisfactory or mnur fnn.ld. A. Waalev. C. II. Haaeii- buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Itierutein & Co. lMl-33t-dw Bloody I'ltclit With duikers Feared. Portland, Ind., Jan. 16. Bloodshed Is feared here If the Red Key Glass com pany, whose employes are on a strike against a reduction In wages, attempt to start the factory with men Imported from Pennsylvania, as the owners as sert they will do. The company has ap plied to the sheriff for protection for the new men, buthas been refused. 'Hm! CrHokMiiiHii Hkohiki 1'roin Jail. Chlllcothe. O.. Jav. 16.--Harry Blair. lias Marvll. and John Sims, two noted sate blowers and bank robbers, escaped from th jail here Saturday. Thev sawed the bars out of their cells and hid in the corridor. Tbe Jailer cateless- lv left the door open. suddosIiic that the prisoners were locked up, and, th two men walked out. t , Dreyfii to He AuhIm KYHiiilned. Lunch n. Jan. 16. According to the urrespund. nt uf The Dally Telegraph at Cayenne. French Guiana, the court if lesnt'. n h- rdered a second In- ir:( r itlmi of Dreyfus regarding his alleged nfeff Ion uf guilt to Captain Lebiun l?i'iuult. m whose charge hi was piaced at the time of his degrada tion. To Guru a Cold In On Day Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine has I.. B Q ou each tablet tf TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN ttostorod to Health by LydlnJH. Plnkhutn's Vojjotablo Compound. Can Do Sly Own Work." Mrs. I'atiucjk Dan but, West Wlnstad, Conn., writes I " Df.au Mns. I'i.nkuam: It is with pleasure that I write to you of tho huncfJt I have dorlved from using your wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was very 111, suffered with fetnalo weak ness and displacement of the womb. "1 could not sleep at night, had to walk tho floor, I suffered bo with puln In my sldo and small of my back. Was trou bled with bloating, and at times would faint away; had a terrible pain In my heart, a bad taste In my mouth all the time and would vomit; butnow, thunks to Mrs. Plnkham and her Vegetable Compound, I feel well and sleep well, can do my work without feeling tired; do not bloat or have any trouble whtitovor. "I slucerely thank you for the good advico you gave mo and for what your medicine has done for me." "Cannot Praia It Enough." Miss Gertie Drmcnr, Franklin, Nob., writes: 1 1 suffered for some time With train- ful and Irregular menstruation", falling of tho womb and pain in the back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. " I was at last persuaded to try Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable, Cpmpound, and cannot praise it enough for what It has done for me. I feel llko a new porson, and would not part with your medicine. I have recommended it to several of my friends " ROUTING LlfclNrLKMENT. Hebrew ruction I'ri'vciitxthi'lioiiiovnl of n llody From the til'iivo. West Superior, Wis., Jan. It!. There are likely to be sensational develop ments In the case of Mrs. Wllfoung, thought to have been burled alive. Coroner Downs, of this city, acting on orders of District Attorney Ross, went to Duluth yesterday with the Intention of disinterring the remains for a post mortem examination to determine the cause of death, as demanded by rela tives or the woman. Word was re- eeived last nlpht that the Duluth au- thorlties had Issued a permit to allow the body to be brought ngaln to this city! Coroner Downs, with a hearse. went to the grave and commenced tt open It. AVhlle so engaged a mob of ICC Jews of the faction opposed to the dis interment attacked him. and he was compelled to desist. Downs returned here under close surveillance. lie pro. poses to go out about midnight with enough of a following to bring the body toi this city, where Dr. Conklin will hold an examination. In the Jewish tabernacle yesterday afternoon a riot took place between the factions, brothers and relatives of the dead woman attacking hor husband. A free for all light ensued. The police quelled the row. No arrests were made The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, shuken-clieeked, di9 tresscd-looking people you so often meet are afflicted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion They may also have indigestion, or suffer I f rn m ctnonliitsnnaa rlioil mnHsm llPlirnlrMft. . , . f ' . , Vir-iiti tr.intiln tinrvmu nThmut nn find finmp. times tho heart acts badly, Tbe la weak( UDUealthy kidneys, Usually the sufferer from kidney disease docs not find out what tho trouble is until it is almost too late, because the first symptoms are so llko mild sickness that they do not tmnk tney necu a meuiciuo or a uoctor unui "" n,,u "rjiseira sick hi ucu. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get the regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and ono dollar, or you may nrst prove lor yourseu mo waiiuenin virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, by Bending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., I Blnehamtou. N. Y.. for a saniplo bottle and hnn,. t1..t tM. n nbout it hoth geut to yoll absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal ofler in the Shenandoah Herald, .. t'ziir'i I'eneii Proposal-". London. Jan. 16.--The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times, who con firms the statement as to the Issuance of a circular from St. Petersburg to the powers embodying a program to be considered at the proposed conference on the limitation of armaments, asserts that the suggested bases of discussion are given with great detail. He cites, for example, the prohibition of employ ment of new Inventions, of the use of explosives, submarine vessels and tile practice of ramming vessels. The,pro gram alsoproposes. he says, a discus sion oi tne avoiuance oi war uy re course to arbitration wherver possible. Another .loliimnivJiliirs; Itlot. f!anetnwn. Jan. 16. No news has received from Johannesburg since Saturday afternoon, when word was received that a meeting of British regl- dents, convened with the object of pro testing against the grievances of the outlanders. had broken up in a free fight, Involving Roers, Afrikanders and Britons. Telegraphic communication Is closed down, and there Is much un easiness here. LIVE 'STOCK MATiK"rS. Tho IteeolptH of C'nttlo In Philadelphia nnd I.ntOHt (Jiiotnt ioiih. Philadelphia. Jan. IS. The receipts ol cattle In this city, last week were aB fol lows: Ileeveti, 1.853; sheep. 6.330; hogs, 7.1M. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, ixn: sheep, 0,377; nogs, 5.7&S. IlMf cattle wr active, the supply be- '""irilT""'""'" taken at metier rates; 34 heSTl-of extra fine steers, fed by It. M, . , . . ii mr i JOuper, oi niiiuiuiiiieiii, o. u., mcimm 1,590 sound I sach and were sold by Christy & Co., and a carman oi extra nne ihii caster county strs wore taken by H, O, Day. We quote! Hxtru. &4654c.l good, BH6Kc; misllum, 6V4(6V-.: common, 4 66c. Shep were in good demarui ana nrm. while lambs wsre stronger. Quotations: Hxtru. IfcOtc.; good. M4SI4V4C-. medium, :i4c.; common, Sm3'v.: lambs, 54(Mie. Hogs were in larger supply, uui uie ue mand was euual and rates closed tirm at tMHc. for best western and W5'4e. for others, wltb prospect oi uu uuvunue nexi week. Fat cows were In good request at SVi Thin oows sold from 8 to J 15. Veal calves were active at 4ty7ttc. Milch cows were In fair request at ISO 1156. tity dressed beeves were active at Cif IV. more being sold since the Investiga tion of the western dressed biff by the arm. man for a number of year parft SIIAFTGR NOT MlXINQ IN. Will Not ltlrtim "llngnn'H Inilofcni nlili Tlenilr- ,Vtrtint Mlloi." San Antonio. Tex., Jan, II!. Major Qenernl Hlmfler nnd, party left here at B o'clock Inst evpiirnrr for Snn Fran cisco. They spent the day In visiting the army post here, where they were entertained by Colonel Miner, of the Sixth Infantry, at Iuncheoi) nnd by a concert of Hie regimental band of the Sixth. Ilefnre leaving Oeneral Shatter snld to a lenresenUtlve of tha mess. "I do not wish to mix In anybody's business. 1 have nrver said to General Kngnn or to any one else that the beef over which the controversy has ntlgen was good, because I know nothing about It. 1 only know, nnd nnty have said, that the beef at Santiago Wns good. 1 saw It. 1 do not care to say anything In reference to General Ka gnn's Indefensible tirade ngnlnsl Gen eral Mller. The matter has reached nn acute point, and It Is not my wish or province to have anything to sny In connection with it further tbnn to dls elnlm having made lo General Rngan or any one else tho remarks attributed by report to me." l'Vnrs I'orii MliMlng Viiclit. Louisville, Ky Jan. IG.- The pleasure yncbt Paul Jones left Louisville In De cember for a trip along the Gulf coast via the Ohio nnd Mississippi rivers. She carried as passengers Colonel Harry Yocum and daughter, .of St. Louis; Miss Woodland, of Chicago; Miss Tnggart. of Indianapolis, daugh ter of Mayor Tnggart, and a crew of four men. It wns the Intention of Colonel Yocum to visit the various win ter resorts along tlie Gulf coast. Louis ville people have received Intelligence of the yacht passing out of the Missis sippi on Jan. 2. Nothing has been heard of the yacht since then, and grave fears are entertained for the party's safety. Siingnlly Coming with 11 I'rotett. Havana, Jan. 16. General Julio San-, gully, accompanied by four nldes, sail ed for Tampa, Fla., on Saturday, whence he proposes to proceed to Washington to protest against the at titude assumed toward him by Major General Ludlow, mllltnry governor of the department of Havana. Last Fri day General Sangully called upon Gen eral Ilrooke and gave his version 'of the Albisu theater affair. He showed General Brooke General Ludlow's let ter ordering him (Sangully) to stay out of the city and not to .wear his uniform. General Hrooke gave Sangully a note of introduction to General Ludlow, but the latter refused to receive the Cuban officer. Yellow laundlce Cured. Sufferinc humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish tlie following. "This 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 all to no avail. Or. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure 111 recommending them to any person suffering frou this terrible malndy. I am gratefully yours, M. A. llogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. 'Would Not-Sell lYSr-oir For Tltlo. Ty udi'ii. Jan. 10, The Vienna corre- nt of The Dally Mall says: . .P..g Iloeemont de Rouge-Alx,' (Mi.! h i"- of Mr. Steward, a Boston millionaire, has been living In this city Incognito as a governess in a gentle man's hodFe. Within a few minutes after her wedding she learned by chance that the count had only mar ried her because her father had prom ised to pay his debts, amounting. to 300,000. Overcome by this disclosure, bhe ran av ay as a protest against be ing sold In this way, and ehe intends lo earn her living here Until she can ulvorce r n.ere," i'v hu'hand." Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good puro blood, tho sort that only exists in connection with tho good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover itoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. The I 'lu-rokee 'S'eprty lTtni'd. Muscogee, I. T., Jan. 10. The treaty between the I'nlted States and the Cherokee nation was signed by the commission here Saturday night. Sar- gey Sanders nnd John Gunter, two Tnembeis of the Cherokee commission, refused to sign the treaty. To be come effective the treaty must be rati fied by congress on or before March 4, 1S99, and by a majority vote of the Cherokee people. llriiUeniiin Hurtled to Dentil. Philadelphia, Jan. 1G. In a collision between a freight train and a locomo tive on ihe Philadelphia and Reading rajlway at Glcnslde, near here, yester day, several of the cars were over turned and burned, and John Ruth, a brakeman on tlie freight train, was pinioned under the timbers and burned to death. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often tho result of an Inherited taint in the blood. S. S. B. is the only remedy which goes deep enough lo reach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of the dlscuse, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he suffered so that it vru Impossible to dress him for three years. Ills head and body were s mass of sores, and hli eyesight also became affected. No treatment was spared that we thought would relieve . him, but he grew worser unui nis condition was Indeed pitiable. 1 had almost despaired of his ever being cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him S. S. 6. (Swift's Sneolflol. Ada- elded Improvement was the result, and after he had talten a dozen bottles, no one who knew of hit former dreadful condition would have recognized him, All the sores on his body have healed, his sltln Is nerfeotlr clear and smooth, sad he has been restored to per feci W Kim St., Maoon, Oa, For renl blood troubles it Is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doc tors. Blood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, S.S.S&Blood reaches all deon-seated cases whioh other remedies have no effect upon. It la tb nnlv lilnrvl remedv cuarnnteed purely vegetable, and contains no pot- ash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed free to any addresi Swift Specific Go., Atlanta, Oa. Comfort In n Small Compass. Shen andoah People Interested. It's a nice thing to bo aue to carry comfort In your pocket, havo it at home and tako It with you iu your daily vocation. No 0110 can be comfortable with any itchiness of the kin, irritation of any nature, such as eczema, pljcs or llko troubtos, tnako you mls-.Talile ull day long and restless all night. Itcllef means comfort, pcrtect cure' means happiness. Both relief and cure are near at hand for overyouo who uses Doan's Oint ment. Uvcrybody who tries it becomes an enthusiast, and always lias n box about to make life comfortable for himself and family. 1'louty of Shenandoah people will ct.ilorso our claims for It. Head what this citizen says : Mts. Peter Helnbauch. of 180 North Jardiiiirourths days' board at that placo, and good to street, feels vory grateful for tho relief she obtained from using Doan's Ointment. Slio says: "it is remarkable what Doan's Oint ment does iu tho way of allaying itching and Irritation and I can highly recommend it. I have used othor preparations looking liko it and smelling llko it, but nothing else over gavo the desired effect. Before, using it I was constantly annoyed by tho Irritation and could not sleep nights, I have had to leave church 011 account of it and I could not sit still owing to tho exasperating itching, Whon I realize that Doan's Ointment cured mo after I had suffered the Intensennnoyanco fur years and cured me quickly too I can givo the strongest kind of recommendation for that valuable cure." Doan's Ointment for salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for tho U. S. licmcmhcr tho nauio Doan's and take no other. A DISASTROUS VOYAGE. Compelled to Abandon Ship After a Wimk's Ilnrd'StruirKlo. Savannah, On., Jan. 1G. The steam ship City of Mexico, of Macon, from Boston, brought into port lat evening Captain Kennerley and the crew, nine men alT told, of the schooner Aloha, of Bath. Me., abandoned Saturday night 25 ntl'es noutliMist of Georgetown light, In a sinking condition. , The Aloha left Fernandlna a week ago wlthta cargo of phosphate rock, bound for New York. She encountered bad weather the first day out, and soon sprung a leak. The pumps were set to work, and as long as there was fuel for the boiler of the hoisting engine to drive the pumps the vessel was kept free of water. When the fuel was ex hausted the deck work was chopped up, but that was soon gone and the water gained rapidly. The wind was blowing a gale from the southeast and It was with difficulty that the vessel was kept afloat. Friday the wind lulled and the leak stopped. The vessel was then off Charleston. As the weather cleared the captain decided he would not put Into port. Saturday the wind changed to southwest and freshened up, and the vessel again began to leak. The crew was pretty nearly exhausted, and with no fuel for the donkey engine, pro visions wet and the water gaining all the time, the captain decided to aban don the vessel. At G o'clock the City of Macon wns sighted and signaled, and bore down on the distressed vessel. The captain and crew put off In a boat, and were taken on board the steamer. A Common uaugci. If you have over had a cold whioh you permitted to "wear away"-it ,may interest you to know it was a dangerous proceeding. Every co' I nnd cough which is neglected paves the way for consumption, bronchitis, asthma ur cttarrb. Otto's Cure, the famous German throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save, you from con sumption. Sold by all druggists. Prices 85c and 50c per bottlo. spmiKh I "a" 1 .'or Snlo.' Madrid, Jan. 10. The government on (he rensrembllng of the cortes will Im mediately nsli, says Ia Reforma, nu (liorKy tsell the Marianne (Ladrones), Caroline and the Peel Islands, since Spain Is powerfloss to maintain a suf ficient force to defend them. The gov ernment arrived at this decision In consequence of advices from General Rlos that an army of 4,000 men, a man-of-war nnd two gunboats would be necessary for the purpose. '1 orri'ntliil ltnlu lh Switzerland. Berne, Switzerland, Jan. 10. A heavy gale Is blowing, accompanied in differ ent paits of Switzerland by torrential rains and mow, Great damage has been done. Many of the mountain passes are blocked, and It Is feared that theie will be serious avalanche disasters. How's This 7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO.TropS., Toledo, O, Wc the undersigned, have known F.J, Cheney or the last 15 years, ond believe him perfectly houorablo In oil business transactions ond fin ancially nble to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. West & Tit AUX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Waldino, Kinnan & Mauvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all DruggUts, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via tbe Southern Railway. It is tho shortest, quickest anil best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. iseall, District Passenger Agent, 82B Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Pa. When doctors fail try Burdock lllood flitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation (n. vlgoratcs the whole system. This Is the trade. mark of tho short r Hue to Florida the Southern Itailway, Two daily trains are operated all tho year, and during the winter season, a third, tho Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else In the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to Joint M. Iieull, District I'asseuger Agent, V'8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Coining Kvents, Feb. 1. Orand ball, Uobbln's opera house. for the benefit of the Slavish Congregation, February 10 Q rand Lull by Patriotic Drum Corps, iu Uobbins' opera boiiio. Do You Know Consumption, is proventablo? Science has I proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal The worst cold or couijh can be cured with i Shtloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold by I ou positive guarantee for over arty years. Sold by P D. Kirlin and a guarantee. pl.ll t'OINt Cf)MfOItt, ItlCMMONI) AND WASHINGTON. SIX-IIAV TOUR 1K PENNSYLVANIA HA1I.-tlOAU. The first of tho prcsontsorlcsof personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Iiich mond, nnd Washington via tho Pennsylvania Kallroad will leave New York and Philadel phia on Saturday, January 28. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Poiut Comfort, Klchmond, und Washing ton, and c:irrlago rldo about itichmoml In fact, overy necessary expenso for 11 period of six davs will ho sold at rate of $31 00 from Now York, llrooklyn, and Nowark ; fii) from Trenton; $31.00 from Philadelphia, anil proportionate rates from other stations. OLD POINT COMFOKT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, iticlud iug luncheon on going trip, 0110 and llircc- return direct by rcgul.ir trains within six days, will bo sold In connection with this tour at rate of f 15.00 from New York; f 13 50 from Trenton; 12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rntos from other points. For itineraries, and ,full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 111)0 Broadway, New York, aud 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. The Right Name In the Right Placo. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c, - At Gruliler Bros., drug store THK PACIFIC COAST MStlTI'M VIA "Tllfi TltUE SOUTHERN ROUTE." The "Pacific Coast Limited," tho now California train will lca-vo Chicago at 2:00 p. in., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Loi Angolos third day at 4:00 p, ni.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, aud willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific ltallways, This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments aud double drawing-looms; twelve section sleeping-cars with stato aud drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all moals will bo sorved a la carte, and travorses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via tbe scenic route, wo will operato a weekly Uurlst car via "Tho True Southern Route," leaving Chicago ovory Tuesday and from St. Louis ovory Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of faro to ull points west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gon'l Eastern Passenger Agent, 391 Broad way, Now York. tf Does Tills Strike Yon ? Muddy complexions, Nausoatlng breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute euro nnd lias been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Hallway. Its tho best routo. If you will write John M. Beull, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrange all tlie details of your trip for you. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best rlnnr msde IN EFFECT NOVKMIlEIt 15, 189s. I'asscncer trains leave Hhennndonh for l'enn Hnvcn Junction. Mauch Chunk. Leliieiiton. SlatltiKtnti, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, liemienini, luisiou iew lorn nun niuaucipiiia at 5 28,719 u. in., ICQ and 5 14 p. HI. ,ror wiiuesuarre, w iute iinvcn una I'lttston, 5 28, 10 18n. m., 1 00 nnd 5 1 1 p. in. For Laceyville, Townnda, Snyre, Woverly, Elmlra, Kochester; llutlalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 IS a. in., 1 00 and 5 14 p. in. For Ilclvldere, Delaware, Water Gap and Stroudsbtlrg, 5 28 a. in., 5 14 p. in. For IjimbertvUlo and Trejiton, 7 49 a. m. For Jcanesvlllc, Lcvistoirand Denver Meadow, 5 28 a. in., 1 00 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ilazlcton, Stockton ond Lumber Ynrd, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. m., 1 00 nnd 5 1 1 ii ni ForJeddo, Drifton nnd Freelaml, 5 28, 10 IS o, in., o ii p. m. I?..- u..... ....... s no in la n k , I .. ... For Lost Creek, olrardville, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Itavcn IEun, Centrnlla, Mount Carniel nnd Shamokln, 10 58 a. m., 1 45, 0 07, 9 23 p. in, For Mahanoy City, Fork Place and Delano, o 2n, t iu, iu i& a. in., nna i uu, a ii p. m, For Yatcsvllle. 5 28. 10 18 n. m. Trains will leave Shamokln nt 7 00. 9 20 n. ni., 1210 und 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenundoah at 7 49, iu 18 n. m., l uu, a u p. in. 1 n.,A Ul,a.,nn.lnnl, lavlln U. fin,.. New Castle, Moren ond New Hoston, 7 49 and 10 18 a. in , nnd 1 00 p in. Leave Pottsvlllu for Shenandoah, 045 a in., 12 15, 505, 8 15 p. m. Iave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. in.. n 49, o uv, u 2U, n p. in. SUNDAY TItAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Oentmltn. u Carmcl and rihamokln, 9 II) a. in., 7 21 p. ni., Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandonh at 8 50 a. in., nnd 5 115 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City. Park Place, Uclano, McAdoo, Audenrled, HI1.ICIUII, aiucKiuu, i.iuauer mm, iveavncriy ond Mauch Chunk. 9 47 a m.. and fi :I2 n m. ..vuiKii.uii, oiiiunKiuii, .uiufluuiia Willie Hall, Coplny, Allentown, liaston ond Phillips burg, 9 47 a m nndtl3:ip m. i'orrew iorK uml Philadelphia, 947 n. m. Leave Hazleton fur Shen.inilniih. H SO n nt mm u -i i. in. M. li. CUTTER, Hunt, Transportation, South Hethlehcm. 1': HOLLIN . WH.HUR, (lenl. Supt. South llethlehem. IV CHARLES 8. LEU, (lenl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHF.lt, Dlv. P. A., Soutli llethlehem, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARtifc jlj M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Office Egan building, correr of Main ai Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF. JOHN JONES, HUS1CAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mshanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the betl masters lr London and Paris, will give lessonr uu mi iuiiu,uiBuuoiin, Kuitarsna vocal culture. l . '""""auio. AaureHs in care of sirouse ,im iDwuiflr nnensnman rinm.-cnmr-jToiE, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast Contra Street 05H3 MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor envp in- nuc mdulh to live. 1 had been sick lor two yn.ru. I had Asthma, a tear ing cough and dreadful Stomach troul.le. The riedlrlne, the cieuse, the suffering. Two venri ol hoi ror. -mtluhg he'.ped me. Nothing t ... . rv.ii temnornrv relief. 1 could nr.t ,1 p (or the Ahthr. i and lough, nor e-t lor my ,t ,i i.li rremi-d thv.. I t, '. so weak I could not walk ac us the floor without In lp. My iloctorgnveine one inoii' ' to live. My relatives in bucks C".. '' were t t for and come clear to Iown !! oid me a l.i. t good bye. Then I hcrd ' ' r.i.ll(H tl.slm nnd the wonderful cures 1 is ' ' it 1 h"d little faith, but read ind ""I ' ,e teitiinonlalit. They seemul h ,i."s. H d.cirledtotry It. Adrowulngpcr on you. oow, cslihes at a straw. Still I did rintilare hope It would do iiie nny good. I felt sure I was t-io far gone. Will, 11 you will be llcve It. the very first bottle gave me the great est relief. I was better, surely belter. Then I trot more Ualm and Toxlcola Tablets. They Vrtlrrl Willi )n gelher and I Im- Iiroved rapidly, ti all I bought eight S1.0O bot tles and five bores ol Toxl cola Tablets A total cost of 10K and am not hct tei, not relieved, tut cured. I have not been so well In 20 vcars. I do In r own IV work and think I1 I am good for many years, not of mere life, but of vigor, health nnd happiness nnd all due to those wonderful remedies, Bra- 7lllan Halm arm oxicoin i uoieis. uui i ougui to say I did not use near all the Halm and Tab lets myself. I rave an ny n grtat deal aud cured. Coughs and Colds and Asthma aud Stomach troubles all round the neighborhood The peo ple say they never saw anything like it. Kow I think everybody ought to know what Invalu ble remedies llrozillan I!am and Toxlcola Tali lets are and you are welcome to use my name and give the suffering the lacts about my case. Meat grv-atfully yours, Mrs. T. C. Vaux, Dagley, Iowa. A OKKAT OFl'KIt. 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 treatmcut of Toxicoln Tablets FREE till January 1st, 1S99. If you get hold of a bottle tbat does not contain the Tablets, send us the cover of the bottle and we will mail you the Tablets free. B. F. Jacksou & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale A cents Philadelphia & Reading R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFFKOT NOVEMDKU 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week nave, 2 10, 5 38, 7 30, 9 65 a. m., 12 28, 8 1 9 and 6 19 p. m For New York via Mauch Uhuuk, week unys 7 30 a. in.. 12 26 and 8 C9 p. m. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 55 B.m 12 20, 8 ( 9 and A 09 . m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 65 a, in. 12 20, 8 C9. 0 09 and 7 30 p. III. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 30,9 55 a. m 12 28. 8 09 and 609 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 1182 a.m.. 12 26, 7 30 n. m ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27,5 38, 7 30, 9 55, II 82 a. III., 12 20, 3 C9, 6 09, 7 3 , 9 58 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 30, 1132 a. ni., 12 20, 8 09,6 07, 725 and 55 p. in. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via 11. & O. It. It., through trains lea-1 Reading Ternilnnl, Philadelphia. (P. &. U. 11 K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays, 120,7 00,1126 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20 12 il 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. ni. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 0. m and 1 45, I 30 iliu p.m. Leave New York via Alaucn Chunk, ueek lays, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Readlui Terminal. ek da vs. 3 10, 8 86. 1021 a. ni. and 1 SQ, 100, G36, 11 3b p. in Leave Reading, weelr days, 137, 7 00, 1008, , , n is, 4 17. 8 00. 8 26 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle. wceic davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. Ul. Leave 'ininaqua, weeK days, J lo, 8 88, 11 23 iu., I 49,5 60, 7 20,9 41 p. m. Leave Mahaunv C'ltv. week davs. 3 45. 9 05. II 51 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. Ill Leave Mananov Plane, week Java. 2 10. 4 00. D80, 9 22 10 23, 12 00, a. m 2 39, 5 86, B 12 7.8 iu & p in. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 10 00 s ru., 12 31. nnd 4 00. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, ettve Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street whnit for Atlantic City. Weekdays EipreBa, 9 00, a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am.,6 30pni Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda. lion, 8 00 a i... 4 15 p. in. KeiL'rning leave Atlantic uity uepol, con er Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m 8 80, 5 80 p m Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, v 10 a, m,, 4 lo p. ui for cape may, nea isic city aim ucean v:uy Weexdovs 9 00 n ni. additional for Cane May. 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cite, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 a m,, South street, 9 00 a. ni. rnrinr cars nn nu express trains. wor further Information, anulv to uearest Philadelphia and Keadlnir Railway ticket aecnt or address I. A, SWKlGAnD, KDrfON J, .WEEKS uen'l sum., uen'I I'oss'r Agi., lleadlne Terminal Philadelphia. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUCTED nv MARY MAPES DODOH This magazine for hoys and girls Is without a rival in Its Held. The features for the coining tear.wlll gain forlt a hoot of new friends A few leading attractions are : A New Henty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By GA. Henty. This is a tale of earlv Ainfrkm hlntory. by the favorite story-teller of Anierlcn and Eng- 11SI1 UUYO. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A delightful historical romance for girls, deal ing with life In Old New York, und written by one of the. most spirited and conscientious Au cricaii authors. A STORY FOR GIRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer Is more welcome to tlie young folk of to-day than tho author of "Captain Janu ary," and this Is one of her best efforts. BRIGHT SIDES OP HISTORY, By E. II. House. A Berlcs of amusing episodes of history, ancient and modern, told In an entcrtahiiuK way. It will awaken a new interest In this im portant branch of study. Mrs, 0. D. Slgsbee, tlie wife of the captain ?' the battle-ship Maine, will write about "Pets Afloat."- Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harri son, Clara Morris, Qelett Burgess. Lloyd psbourue, u, Endlcott, Poultney Blgelow, Lt. Peary, cto., etc. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3.00 a Year. 25 cents a number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. C BATON'S TANSY PILLS A tticD.TirxisDiari WOMAN'S RtUEF, Alw.yi prompt nd r.li.bl.. Anvl JmiWIM, Otl Citos'i Timr KlLU.na J 0,,.t, Aldrgxitcrn,orMDtdtrttt(M4lad,yn, CiTo.ft.io.no. Uctoa. ilm. OvHti "or sale stKlrlln's drug store and Bhsnssilo 'rag store VIsTK CeleLrnted Vtiu - 0.,,U.ur.(' ma nn 1(1 -JIBBlUlfH V "fuCliH'j .Uf , HvMl.lI.V-
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