heHerald i-sr vnt.l-ii i:i ism. ' m the News That's Fit to. PrUt." ibllsli'd wry eirrninir. fnwpt Miimlny, nt s Mouth .TunUn ntret, PhfmintifNtli, la. ? Hi mill U ilolH t -.1 it 1 (U'tmtuln l nii'l tlir ai.i'i.mndiutf towns (-0 i X oriitn il w rk, )n ftoii u tin cnrrt' r- I! mH H Of) n yt nr. or 'JT I'ftitH a month iitMc In mlvnuov Ail v ttinoinpnt!i ctnu"; l wvortltritf in NU0vrnd position T i" pulHtets TmtV9 Ih Hjciif t" 'limit.' the p Hitlon r Ailvertlmitti h im -r tin' pnhllcttlon f news tleniniHt tt i in riitht W rrervpil t rrjcct nny . i ti-omi nt wln'thi- p'lltl fi r tr no tUni ti,. pti'.'i-lH ib nm He in liMprnnf Aio tistftm t i mini'' known upoiirtppllondon. n t in- po t otiU -it SlH imii'Ioalt, r , t otii Hihi mail in Krr. TU.MUY .1AM AHY 21. IHMI. '.'R COUNTRY : first, Last and Forevei Bk Manlier liiiflmiul objected to rer rooking a New York woman ..tiled herself. The hubnnd deserves o srarw now. JlliK Lsnch (tlie one who pre-.idi-s . .er ho many courts in the South , sent 127 viethus to their death liirm- the enr 1898. That is a pretty iad re ird lor ii country that oes to war ui ttie mute of liiitnaiiity mid nli;liteiied government. "WllATRVKH diirereni-e of opinion tun) prevail amongst our people as to the future disposition or government of the Philippines, there is practical unanimity upon the wisdom and pa triotic duty of carrying out the con vention entered into at Paris by the authorized representatives of the governments of Spain and the United States. The peace treaty should be ratified without delay. Iv the death of Dr. John T. Car renter, of Potts ville, the medical profession of this county loses one of its most active and learned members. He contributed largely to medical literature, and speaking of him in this connection calls u mind the 'perience a resident of Pottsville mid "while sojourning in Germany. Vhlle in that country he was taken sick, and in conversation with tlie attending physician the latter remarked that he had just iinished reading nn able article by Dr. Carpenter, reproduced by one of the medical journals of Germany. The American traveler was somewhat surprised to learn that bis townsman had gained interna tfonal reputation. There are a great manv honest Democrats in the Union who would cheerfully underwrite tlie published letter of Mr. E. C. Wall, Wisconsin member of the Democratic National Committee, in which he says : "It my belief that the doctrine of 10 to 1 is neither a Democratic nor a sound business proposition, but is opposed to both. I, witli many others, ac eepted the platform of 180C, not be cause of that declaration, hut not withstanding it ; and it seems proper for me to enter my protest as a Dem ocrat against a repetition of that mistake: I make no protest against the rest of the platform of 1890, and for Mr. Bryan 1 have the very highest respect, knowing he is a sincere, honest and fearless man." Taking Soldiers' Pensions. Y. -torday we published an item to the effect that the Grand Army of the Republic, of Shamokin, had ad' dressed a communication toSecre tary of the Interior Bliss, inquiring by what authority the directors of the Home for Soldiers at Erie retain eighty percent, of the pension money granted to inmates of that institution The members of the G. A. It. have decided to tegt the legality of the action of." the trustees of the Soldiers Home and the protest of the Post members at Shamokin will be fol lowed up by others in different localities. One of the trustees, Gen. Wagner, says that the Erie court and the Supreme Court of the state had ap proved their plan to take all the pen. sion money from the veterans over $4 a month. He bused this assertion on a test case where an inmate tried to reoover the portion of his pension over and above the $4 per month al lowed him) and failed in both courts mentioned. Gen. Wagner suggests that' a meet ing of the Board of Directors of the Home, the Solicitor of Erie county, Senator Gibson and other state offi cials be held- and the whole matter thoroughly ventilated. There itmv be good reasons for the official of the Erie Home taking this pension money, but their action seems not to be altogether free from legal doabt of their authority. Perhaps this eon- Doses in a Is peculiar to and truo Dnfflp only of Hood's Sarsapn- OULLIO rilla, and la proof of Its superior strength and economy. There is more curative power In a bottle of Hood's Barsapariila than In any other. This fact, with Its unequalled record of cures, proves the best medicine for all blood diseases Is best medicine for all blooc Hood's Sarsa- parilla Th One True Blood Purifier. All drugftlats. tu ZZ cure Liver ills , easy to IKKXi S FHlS take, easy to operate 250. j THE EXCELLENCU OF SYHUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality nnd simplicity of the combination, imt nlso to tho care and sitllt with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tlie California Fio Sriiur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance) of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine rup of Figs is manufactured by the Camfoiinia Fin Svupp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact, will nsniBt one in avoiding the worthless Imitations munufnetured by other par tie. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fin Syhup Co. with the medi cal profession, nnd tlie satisfaction which t,he genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Hie Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating oi weaken ing them, and -it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get it beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company ( CALIFO?J!IA FIG STKUr CO. . t KANCIsCO. Uri. tODHVll ' ' "r. M W VIUK. N. YI. ference may clear up dilliculties. If it does not, the legislature should determine the matter. ( nil'l bo perfect health without imrn blood. Hurilock Mood Hitters makes puro blond. Tones and invigorates tlie whole system. 1": .ln 'ilj !i I'm '. fc'.iii-. "n c; "rer. i Miami. Flu., J.m. 2:.- V.m richly dressed b .dy of a young voman, prob ably that of one of the party lost In the wreck of the naphtha launch Paul Jones, was found Sunday mornlns at Boca Itatone. The dress Is of soft woolen material, with narrow striped gray, red and black: the jacket is strlied In blue and purple. The under skirt was of red llannel, the stockings black and the boots laeed. Tisn't safc to lie a day without l)r Thomas' Eolectrio Oil in tho house. Never can tell what inimii tit au accident is going to happen. Died While Pcrloi-iiilnu' HnptNin. Hartlsbui'K. Jan. 24. Itev. David Et ter, Herman Baptist minister, of East IIar."er township, aV?ed 74 years, 'died Stir Jay In. Manada creek, while bap tizl ig; his niece by Immersion In the we.ler. -"lie preached at Hatipvordule In the forenoon, and immediately after ti e sermon accompanied the con(?reKa tU n to Cassell's mill, on the Munnda creek. Ile had bapt.'zed nine people, and the t"nth person was his niece. As he was In the act of lmmerslnc her the second time he fell Into the water and was taken put a corpse. Heart trouble Is said to be tho cause of death. Schooner Wrecked, Sovon Drowned. Lunenburg, ts'. S Jan. 21. There can he little doubt that the unknown vessel previously reported lost, from which plei es of wreckage were picked up off White Island, is the schooner Leader, of this port. The schooner was to sail from Now Foundland on Jan. 11 with a cargo of herring, and should have been here before this. Her crew were: Cap tain James Silver. Mate P.euben Mader, Steward Reuben Mesiner, Crew Aaron Mulloch. Israel Melssner, William Her mon, Ralph Faulkenheim. All were from Lunenburg, and all were married. C'lnirircd With ( onnelP- .Murdor. Wllkesbarre, Pa.. Jan. 24. Anthony Rice, a Slav, was lodged In Jail here last night charged With the murder of Peter Connell, of PIttston. Rice and a number of his countrymen, who were under the influence of liquor, got Into 'a wrangle in front of Connell's house Sunday nlsht. Connell's sister was very sick, and the brother came out to the door and told them to go away. This angertd the foreigners, and one of them, Rice, it Ig alleged, pulled a revolver and shot Connell near the heart. He died 15 minutes later. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM TIII5 CRAVE. Last November Sir. Joseph James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Iud., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Halm. Seeing its wonderful effect, tlie doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, and depended ou the Ilalm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his wight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMM II ICILLU6, In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys tlie microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah drug tore, wholesale agents. Coining IlvfiitH, Feb. 1. Cimnd ball, liohtiln's opera house, for the benefit of the SlavUli Congregation. February 10 QVand ball by Patriotic Drum Corps, In ItoUblue' opera houe. App""""'' !' '."nm f "tnnien-1. Washington. Jan. 24. No m v natns will be corinidered for appointment to anv brarwh of thr postal service In C"uln The post office department has been i.vprwhelmrd with application for them' appointments, and enoug' eltgible I..MM-. .ire now on fll to li'l all possP'lo ni in If a fur flw yeaic to come Til. appin ai i in- m nii ver bally t' i li .1' i 1 1 In, i in fli. - hiij claimed tu itil .a r nm iju, and officials i stimate that several thousand letti r .irn written daliy in annuel Ii api i jti us. run nisAPt i-crnn cubans. An Onriunai'il i. tv ttempl Inu; to Jim"i II sinnir ( 'line. P n.li'igo of Out .i. Jan. 21. Lleuien nrt t'i 'onel Hay, vho Is in command at f -xa tan:: mo, cIm s to h adquvtt ri hare that sere : d at enipt lias been tu li- by dlief Tied Cubans to bum ie I'ci'a on the Rcr.iell plantation, but Uin ll tle d.rr"igp was done, oWlngto the promptitude of the I'nlied States soldiers ,on guard in extinguishing the rei lie b. 11- that an organised gang h t'U;eavrlng to burn the enne oil all tl.i' pliiuatlons In his district, and he In iplng every eff.-rt to nnd nnd pun ish the nernetrnturs of these outriifjes. The tTnlted Htates authorities refuse to confirm or deny the rumors that n band of men have been committing murder and robberies In the Mayntl rtlstili t, hut the teports are persistent. Colonel Vallentc, chief of. thp gendar merie, lias been Instructed to raise an extra company to police that part of the pi vlnee. Much difficulty Is now experienced In communicating with the north coast of the province, owing to tlie fact that no boat Is available since tlie steamer Relna di In Angeles was returned to her owner. The San Juan, which was captured here at the time of tlie Amer ican occupation, lies with broken shaft, rotting at the wliatf, and her former owners complain bitterly of the fail ure of ihe authorities to turn her over to them for renalrs. They nccuse th American officials of unfair discrimina tion. In any event some good small transport Is Imperatively needed. Tl'.n CUP CHALLENGER. Sir TliftnuiH I.lpton ny the shamrock Will Ile I.iiunfhiMl In April. London, Jan. 21. Sir Thomas Lipton said In an Interview: "In view of cor recting misleading statements publish ed legarding the Shamrock. It may be said that while u few of the nurrber less new Ideas 'Uirgrsted v ill be em- SI It THOMAS J. LIPTON. bodied in the Shamrock, the Issue at stake is too great to Induce the de signers to experiment over much. A comparatively small proportion of metal will be utedjn her construction. .The yacht Is expected to be launched early In April." The owner of the Shamrock Is negotiating for a large steam yacht to convey a numerous party of friends to New York to wit ness the races for the America's cup. Regardless Of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more sick ness, siifTerinjj, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majority of the ills afflicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all classes of society, in all climates, regard less of age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble arc unmis takable, S"ch as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep lessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate oflen day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Uri' acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned and germ-filled blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in llright's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No oue need be long without it as it is so easy to get at anv drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Moot, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinghamton, N. Y., and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. A Hie leu IMnnt l'or Manila. Chioago, Jan. 21. Colonel Lee, chief quanermaster of the department of the lakes, lias Invited proposals for the erection of "a large refrigerating plant at Manila for the use of the commis sary department of the United States army In the Philippines. The plant as designed will be one of the largest of Ub kind ever built. It will Include a number of big Ice machines, a freezing apparatus and numerous cooling rooms, The estimate cost Is about JIOO',000. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mouev if it fails to cure. 25c. The aenuine has L. B. Q. on euoh tablet. tf Tho I.ujfHl Klvlit l'or Mrs. Ilnthlii, San Frapi-lsoo, Jan. 21. The attor neys for Mr. Cordelia Bntkln, convict ed of tlie murder of Mrs. John I'. Dun ning, of Dover, Del., and recommended for life Imprlminment, appeared before Judge Cook yesterday and asked for a. continuance on the ground that Mrs. Hotkln had been convicted of the prime in a state which lacked Jurisdiction In the matter. It will be remembered tbdt when the extradition proceedings were In progress, with the possibility of Mrs. Hotkln being sent to Delaware for trial, her attorneys fought strenu ously for the trial to be held here, argu ing with success that the state of Delaware lucked Jurisdiction. Judge Cook granted a continuance until next Saturday, when Mrs. Hotkln' attor neys will present their reasons for seek ing a new trial for their client. Do You Kliow Consumption is preventable? Selenoe has proven that, and also that neglect is wiicldal. The worst sold or eougli can be cured with Shlloh's Cough and Couiutnptlon Cure. Bold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. , hold by 1 U Kirliii and a guarantee. lis fe ,w$fr , 'mm. WEABISS AND WEARINESS. The Grip Left Me So Lame 1 Could Hardly Walk. I Suffered With rnlit and a Feel ing of Fatigue and "Weariness. Dr. Greene's Nervura Has Completely Ourod Mo of EvorytMng. Mr. Geo. A. Clark, Manchester, N. 11., says t " Some two years ago I was nttneked with the grip and last ipring I was so lame that 1 could not get up the hill from my boarding house without taking hold of the fence. 1 tried Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy nnd have taken five bottles. Tlie bad lameness and pain in my legs resulting from the grip have entirely disappeared. Besides, I have suf fered from a feeling of fatigue and weari ness and Dr. Greene's Nervura has caused that also to go away. I would recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura. If I nm ever afflicted again I shall certainly take this medicine." Dr. Greene's Nervura will make you well. Try it. You can at any time con sult without charge with Dr. Greene, 33 West 14th St., New York City, whose vast experience and great success in curing diseases makes a cure certain' in your case. You can call or write to the Doctor. ItolluIiiiiH Itd'uuees Vroin Klissln. St. John's. N. 11.. Jan. 21. The largest party of Immigrants ever landed at a Canadian port came ashore from the Heaver liner Lake Huron yesterday, when 2,300 Doukhobors, religious refu gees from Hussln, put I heir feet on Canadian soil. The whole party are a One, Intelligent looking lot of people, the men being of excellent physique and to every appearance ideal settlers. There have been 11 marriages on the vessel since shi' left Batoum In tlie lat ter part of December. Iteeord llrcukor in Stock Sales. New York. Jan. 21. The dealings In the Stock Exchange yesterday reached the enormous figures or 1.H20.C12 shares, and the total sales of bonds $9.1140,000. Yesterday's sales were the largest In the history of the Kxchunge. not ex cepting tiie great record made In 1892, during the excitement over the Read ing Issues. IMoiicer I'rolithltlmilst Dcrul. Norway, Me., Jan. 24. Judge E. "W. Woodbury, who framed the first pro hibitory liquor larw enacted by the Maine legislature, Is dgadjit his home In Bethel, aged 89 years'. THE PRODUCE MARKETS An Hollc-cted by Dctillnirs In IMiIIadel phltt and Baltimore. . Philadelphia. Jnu. 23. Flour well main tained: winter HUperllne. J2.25fr2.50; Penn sylvania roller, clear. $3 155(3.30; city mills, extra, 2.50Si2.7!). Hsu Hour senrco and firm at $3.20 per liarn-l for choice Pen sylvanla. Wheat lirm: No. 2 red, Jam. ury. Mlic. Corn lirm: No. 2 mixed, old, January, 415) ll4c , do. do., new, 40 404c.: No. 2 Vellov, new, for loenl trade. 41141942c. Oats quiet and stondy; No. 2 while. 35yj(U3S;c.; No. 2 whito, clipped, 35(&3514c. Hay dull; iholeo timothy, $11.D0 for large buleB. Beef steady: beef hams, $18.5011.19. Pork firm; family, $12&12.D0. Lard lirm; western stt-amed. $0. Butter steady; western creamery, 1419c.; fue tory, 12fil4e.; Klglns. 19c.; Imitation creamery, lSSilGc. ; New York 'dairy, 1351 17c; do. creamery, HcalsVio.; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 21024e.; do. wholesale, 20c. Cheeise steady; large, white and colored, lOlsc.; small do., 110 llV4c; light skims, "'T.Q8VIC.; part do., 6V4feT'4c; full do., :Wi354o. Egg) weak; New York and Pennsylvania, 17V4f ISc.; western, fresh, 17c; southern, IC'feignc. Potatoes steady; Jersey, $1.121.60; New York, $1.25f 1.021; iMng island, $1.7062; Jersey sweets, $1.25(2.&0. Tallow firm; city, 4V4c; country, 4ir4c Cottonsoed oil Btrouger and more uutlvo; prime sum mer yellow, 23,-c.; off summer yellow, 22c.; butter grades, 2S4(29c.; prime wlntet yellow, 29J31c. Baltimore, Jan. 21. Flour dull; wostern superfine, $2.254i2.G0; do. extra, $2.GS3.15; do. family, $3.35&3.(i0; winter whoat, pat ent, $3.7063.95: spring do., $3.75Q3.93; spring wheat, straight, $3.B0Ci3.70. AVhoat tlrmer; spot and month, 75fi7Sc; Feb ruary. 7W45T7GC.; steamer No. 2 red, 728 73c. : southern, by sample, 707Cc! do, on grade, 73(fi70c. Corn strong; spot and month, 40i,i&40Hc. ; February, 40if.4014c. ; steamer mixed, S7?f3Ko. ; southern, white, 37!4i40Vic; do. yellow. 37W4)40Uc Oats staady; No. 2 white, :: 14i31V4. ; No. 2 ir.i.-c-de, 32J 3214c. Hye lirm, No. 2 nearby, Clc; No. 2 westorn, G34c. Hay lirm; No. 1 timothy, JlKoll.SO. Grain freights quiet; Btean to Liverpool, pur bushel, 3d. Feb ruary; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3a. 6d.4(3. 7V4d. January; 3s. Cd. February. Sugar strong; granulated, 6.08. Butter steady: fancy creamery. 21628c.; do. Imi tation, lTi&lSc. ; do. ladle, 16c; good ladle, 13614c; store pueked. 1213c; rolls. 13fi 15c. Eggs lirm; fresh, 17f)lto. Cheese steady; faney New York, largo, HllMp.; do. medium, UU&11M.-C : do. small, 11V40 ll?4e. Lettuce at $1.261.60 per bushel box. Whisky at 31.2191.32 pir gallon for fin ished goods lu carloads; $1.22fcl.38 per gal lon for jobbing lots. LIvo Stook Markets. New York. Jan. 23. Beeves active and steady; .good to choice steers strong; all sold; steers, common 10 prime, t4.tiSS.70; fair to choice oxen, $145.30; bulls, $3.25 4.50; cows. $2.154. Curves active; choice veals firm, common to choice, $ftK.5: tops, $8.35'. barnyard rulveu higher at $8.0 titt.UO; yearlings, $,1.tf. Kheep steady; lambs slow and lOjilic. lower; sheep, tl'if 4.50; kimbs, $5$j5.4S; tops, 5.50. Hogs strong and l(k. hlglinr ut $3.834.30. Kant Liberty. I'u., Jan. S3. Cattle strong; extra, $5.5tKU6.70; prime, $5.3tg.4Q; common. $3.25&3.!i0. Hogs active and a shade lUgher; extra heavy, $44fl.02f4; me diums, $4; best Yorkers, $3.9504; light Yorkers. t3.UXu3.90; pigs, $3.Q0&2.: roughs, $i.5WM.G0. Hhecp alow and lower; choice wethars, $4,354(4.40: common, $2,5063.50; choice lambs, $54(6.10; common to good, $3.5004.35; veal calves, K.506T7.36. Tqree Is a Class of People Who are injured by the ute of coffee. Recently there 1ms been placed in all the grocery stores a nw preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The. most delicate stomach receive it with out diitreti, and hut few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over I -4 as much Children may driuk it with great benefit. a inu in. per pamage iry it. m for GRAIN-O. PEACE TRL-ATY DELAYED. I'l lends of ibf Trent j I'onr llofViit mid nn ; tra session. Wahlntcti ii. Jan. 24. -Although the motion for an e; utive pesrlon was made by Ihe chil "nn of the commit tec nn tote en li l.itlons. the peace treaty was not tat n up In the sen s.te yesterday. Th status of th treaty as outlined by a member of thr cntTit; lltep vho favors ratification Is: TUf opponents claim to have 33 or 31 sure votes against the treaty. That v.iuld defeal It.wl'.kh wi u'dne esltnte an extra fission If theiv Is to be a.i extra sersh n the friends of the treaty suy 'hey may as well take It over tin rejected by this session, They do not propose to bring II to a vote unless they are sure of latlflcatlnn. An extra ses sion. 1 hoy say. will mean nn extra ses sion of the whole congress unless a con ditional jpi-roptlotlon is made to pay Spain the $20,000,000, or unless some arrangement Is made with Spain to ex tend the time of payment three months. It Is bellcsed that In view of the possi bilities of an extra session unless the treaty Is ratified at this session the op ponents will yield before adjournment, as 11 very general desire Is expressed to avoid an extra session. TIIE WOKK OF CONGRESS. Senator V.'hlto, ol' ('nlllliriiln, penks lu Oppolt Ion to Kxpaiislon, Washington, Jim. 24. Discussion of the polity of expansion occupied near ly all the tliTM- of Hie senate in open session yesterday. Mr. White, of Call f.iriihi, one 01 1 lie Democrats who has announced hereiofon' his opposition to the treaty of peace, addressed the sen ate In support of the untl-expanBlon tesolutlon Introduced by Mr. Vest and of the 11 solution offered by Mr. Uacon declaili g 1 liul the Fiilt.lnoB ought to be free anil Independent. Mr. White is a b. il'iant i i eaker, and he was compli mented by his colleagues and a lurge audience In the galleries with careful -mention. He did not enter into a con-s-iltutli nal 11' jjun'ent. but Confined him; self to 11 discussion of expansion as a jollcy of this government. He maln val: cd thai such u policy was contrary ti tlie fundamental principles of this I'ountry, to history and traditions. Yesterday was Dlstiict of Columbia dny in the house, and the major por tion of the day was devoted to local leghlallon. "'he only action of public importance was the passage of the bill to extend the navigation laws of the United Status to the Hawaiian Islands. One of the provisions of the bill grants American -register to all vessels flying the Hawaiian Hag owned by JIawalian citizens July 7, 1S9S. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of ail inc vital organs. 11 luc liver uc juamvc, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be atlected, you have a pinclieu look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies tlie blood, cures pimples, Dlotches and boils, and gives a jjoodi complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drag store. 50cents per bottle. Political Cards. poll WAKD CONSTABLE, THOMAS TOSH, Op the Tiilnu Wabd. Subject to Citizens rules. COIl CO. NOIL, Skconb Wahii, JOHN P. B0EHM, Subject to Citizens party rules. FOU SCHOOL DIHKCTOK, Second Wabd, HARRY KEIPER, Subject to Citizens party rules. "JjlOUIIian CONSTAlHiK, MORGAN HOPKINS, Ok Tub Kouktu Wabd. Subject to Itepubllcan rules. COIl CONSTABLE, 1 Second waiid, HARVEY L. JAC0BY, Subject to Citizens rules. pOIl 1II01I CONSTABLE, JOHN D. HUGHES, Ok the Second Ward, Subject to Citizens party rules. 1 The Rosy Freshness 4 And a velvet sof tneas of the skin Is InTa- riablv obtained bv theve who uhb Pozzoni'b I Complexion Powder. The Philadelphia Don't Miss Inquirer FOR Some of the special daily features include A SPORTING l'AGTi, ntrihuted to by a staff of the bet sporting authorities. A STATE PAGK, in which the every hapneninir of intqrtst in every nlace in Pennsvl- I van'ia, New Jersey, Delaware and Maiyland corrsonuen(s, A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning tlie latest fashions and every feminine Jliterc! are cleverly dealt willi in profusely illustrated articles, A CABLE PAGE, where ihe doings of our foreign coutfiii are reproduced in special cable dispatches, , ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, (dispatches. 11EST OF ALL is THE SUNDAY Included in Tlie Sunday Inquirer each Icturet by well-kiiowii artists in brilliant color Tiie Sunday Imjuiier is not equaled by any The .Sunday Inquirer Magazine fa cintrilmted to by the very hest writer!, such as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Itarr, Anthony Hope and Ian MacLaren. Besides the hrightest of short stories and serial, tb.ere are many artieios by eminent authorities on subjects religions, mechanical, literary and scientific. XTheTi, too, there are puzzles with cash prizes amounting to $50000, If you vi aul l make y our wilt profitable get the neU Sunday Inquirer. If you want pasilion in Philadelphia, an INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you. THE PHILADELPHIA IN'OUiKKK i icuuyprise and hisuIujui. AMrjeiablcTrcparalionforAs simUatlng uicToodnndKcsatla ling ilicStomaclis nnilDowcls of Pxomolcs'Difcslion.Chcciful ticssandncst.Gontalns neither Opium.TSlorpttine nor Mineral. IN OT N All C O T I c . croida-sm'OJiiraiEii ,Ux.Senrm ytnise Jifd Jlpptmunt film Set ti -(tmfitdSugnr . Uityyrw ftaror. Apcrfecincmcdy forConstipa tion.Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ticss andLQSS OF SLEEK TacSinule Signature of TTEW YORK. Will Vou Winter in Florida 7 This will be tho greatest season Florida has hail for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Hailway. lis tlio best Touto. If you will write John M. Beall, "District I'assenner Agent, S28Cliestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa., lio will arrange all tlio details of your trip for you. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is au Impossibility without good pure blood, "the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Boot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping tbem In perfect health. Prico 25 cts. and 50 ctB. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee IN KFKKCT NOVUM IlKIl 15, 1S9S. 1'a.sBenicer trains leave Bliciinndoali for Venn llnvcu Junction, Mnuclt Chunk, Leliigliton, Hlntiiii'tott. White Hall. CataAaunlia. Allentown. llethiehcm, Knston New York nnd Philadelphia at a 7 4'J a. in., l uu ana B 14 p. in. ror wuKesoarrc, n nno iiacu anu i-uibioii S 23. 10 18 a. in.. 1 00 mill 5 1 1 n. lu. For Laceyvllle. To alula, Snyre. AVai'crly, 'Elinlra, Koclicvler; llulTulo, Niagara Kallg, Aunurn, Syracuse, illioca, uencva ana tno West, 10 18 a. in., 1 00 and Slip. in. For Iielvideri', Delaware Water Onp and Stroudslmrg, 5 2S a. m., 5 14 p. in. For Lumhcrtvillo and Trenton. 7 49 ll. m. For JeancHvllle, Leviston and Heaver Meadow, 5 2S a. in., 1 00 p. m. For MoAiloo, Auileurieil, llazleton, Stockton nnd Lumber vara, s su, 7 4U, lu is a. m., 1 ou anil 5 14 ii. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frcelond, 5 2H. 10 18 n. m., G 14 p. m. 1.. L, ..... K nO ... Kit: ... For Lost Creek, clrnrdvllle, nnd AHhhind, 4 00, and 7 2H p. m. For Haven Hun, Ccntralln, Mount Carmel and Shainokill. 10 5H ll. ill.. 1 15.(107.9 23 n. III. ForMahanoy City, I'nrk l'lacc and Delano, 5 2S, 7 19, 10 18 n. in., nnd 1 '.0, Slip. m. For Yuteavllle, 5 28, 10 18 n. m. Trains will leave Mhamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. in., 12 10 ulidl 20 p. in., and arrive nt Hlienaliihmh at 7 49, 10 18 a. in., 1 00, 5 11 1. m. Iaittve Shenandoah for Pottsville, St. Clair, Newcastle, Morea nnd New Huston, 7 49 and 10 18 a. in , nnd 1 00 p. m. Leave rottsvillo for Shenandonli, 9 45 a in., 12 :13, 503, 8 15 p. m. Leave llazleton for Slienundoah, 10 00 n. in., 12 48,6 09,0 20, 832 p.m. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Itaven Run, Centralla, M.t. Carmel and .Shamokin, 9 10 a, m., 721 p. ill., ' Trains leave .Shamokin for 'Shenandoah nt 8 CO a. in., mid 5 35 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesville, Mali.inoy City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Aiiili'iirled, llazleton, btockton. Lumber Vard, Weatlicrly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 n m., nnd Q 112 p. m. For Lelilgliton, Slatlngtoti, Catasauqua White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, lCaston and Phillips. burg, 9 47 a m., and 0 32 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 17 a. m. Lejive llazleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, n. m., and f 27 p. m. M. B. (1UTTF.K, Mupt. Transportntlon, South Iletlilehoin, Pa. ltOLLIN II. WIL11UH, Uenl. Supt., South Itethlehem, Pu. CIIAHLUS S. LEU, Oenl, Puss. Aut New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIF.lt, DIv. P. A., South Uctlileliem, Pa. -,' 1899 is told by special dlsirfchea from Our own hj the full Associated Pie INQUIRER. - service and special week it a colored section, with the heol of and softest half-tone. The coloied section of other jiuper, is Pennsylvania1! leadine newsnaner In influnrp m EXACT C0PYOF WRAEfEQ. K g For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Have Always Bought. TORIA THl CENTAUR COMPANT, NEW YORK CITY. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN EKKHOT NOVEMBEK 20. 1H98, Trains leave Bheiiandoali as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 S3, 7 30, 0 85 a. m., 12 20. 8 19 and 6 CO p. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week nays 7 30 it. in., 12 20 and 8 09 P. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dny, 3 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 65 a.m., 12 20, 8 C9 and 6 09 p. 111. For 1'oUhvIIIo, week days, 7 30,. 9 55 . in. 12 20, 8 09, 0 09 and 7 30 p. m. For Tamoqua and Jlahanoy City, week days 7 30, 9 55 a. m., 12 20. 3 09 and 0 09 p. m. For Wllllauisport, Sunbury and IwlsburK, week days. 11 112 a. m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. m ForMatiano) Plane, weekdays, 210,3 27,5 33, 7 30, 9 55, 11 82 A III., 12 20, 8 09, 6 09, 7 3 , 60 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 7 30, 11 82 .a. in., 12 20, 8 09, 6 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Went via II. AO. It. It., through trains les") Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. k H. II X.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. in., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. l. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a. in., 8M and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth aud Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 12 It 8 40 p. in. , Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TltAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave NewYork via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., nnd 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p,m. - ... . , i I,eave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, 80. 10 21 a. in. and 1 80, 4 06, 0 30, 11 30 p. in Leave Rpadlng, week days, 137, 7 00, 10 08, a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 8 00, 8 20 p. m. Leave Pottsville, wees days, 7 17, 7 40 a. ui. 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 0 10 and 8 50 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 11 23 a, in., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Malianoy City, week dAVB, 8 15, 9 05, II 51 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 03 p. m Leae Malianoy Plane, week aays, 2 40, 4 00 HiIO. 9 22 10 23,12 00, a. m., 39, 5 80, 6 42 7 18 10 21 p m. Leave Wllllainspnrt, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m 12 34 and 4 00, li 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street w haif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express. 9 00, a. ni., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 30pm Sundays Express, 9 CO, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a u.,4 45 p. in. Reterntug lenve Atlantic. City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a m.. 8 30, 5 80 p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda Hon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 n m, additional for Cape May, 115 p m., for Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 15, 6 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor CarM r,n all express trains, Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. Swkhmrii, Kdbon J. Weeks Hen'l Supt., Gen'j Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE coNiiurr'ui) y mahy mapks dodok This magazine for hoys ond girls Is without a rival lu its Held. The feature) for the coming ear will gain for It a host of new friends A few leudlngattruciloiisaru; A New Henty Story, TUB SOLE SURVIVORS, By' G. A. Henty. This Is a tale of eurly American history, by tho favorite story-teller of American and Eng lish boys. TRINITY BOLLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A delightful hlstoricnl romance for girls, deal ing with life In Old New York, and written by one of the ninst spirited and conscientious American authors. A STORY FOR CURLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer Is more welcome to the young folk of to-day than the author of "Captain Janu ary," and this Is one of her best efforts. BRIGHT SIDES OP HISTORY, By E. II. House. A series of amusing episodes of history, line-lent and modern, told In an entertaining way. It will uwaken a new Interest lu this Im portant lirunch of study. Mrs. C, S. Slgsbee, the wife of the captain of tliu huttle-shlp Maine, will write about "Pets Afloat." Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harrl aon, Clara Morris, Gelett Burgess, Lloyd pjbourue, Lt. Endlcott, Poultnejr Bigelow, Lt. Peary, etc., etc. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas, $3.00 a Year. 25 cents a iiumher. jrjIEENTURY CO., NEW YORK. riilllons of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. 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