TheHerald IHl' WILtSlIKU lsio All the News That's Fit to Prim." Published orery evening, rNTt Snnrtur. t South Jardln stre-t, Shenandoah, l'a. LONII MsTANCB THI.ttlMIONM. Tlio llcrnll Is ilollvt ml In "Mienatidoali and the siirroiimltnK towns for "fx cents w ek, pay able to the barrleri. Ily mall t Oil nr, or 45 cents a month iiyble In advance Ad vertisements eliai-itcd aoeonllnir lo "iimee and tmsttiort. TtiPptlblMists remve the rlRht to change Iras i Kltlnn f ndvwttfoctmnita whenevirthe iiuhllo.itlon of news demands it. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement u hether paid for or not, Hint the publisher mm de m Improper Adver tising r tes made known upon application. Kilter, d at the pot office at Shenandoah, I'n , iw recoml class mnll mutter. OBxuuthtcj )ctaftt. TUESDAY JASU.UtY 31. IM-D OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Forevci, A COUNTVseiU newMpuper says Sen ator Quay "should nut olT" the Sena torial contest. If ho is hoavy enough he should crush it. Pottsvillk's public buildliijr will entail an expenditure of $00,000. Yet the average county Heat resident look upon it with nti) tliiiix but pride. SAT8 John Wanainukor, tlio prince of merchants : "1 owe my success to the newspapers, and to them 1 freely give a certain proiit of my yearly business." TlIK business men of the town owe it to themselves and those who pat ronize them to give the Rescue boys proper support. If this is done there will be no necessity for the chemical engine going out of service. With a standing offer of 40,000 for the detection and punishment of bribery in connection with the Sena torial election, and 25,000 reward for the conviction of persons concerned with corrupt legislation, the way of the transgressor will be hard at II iir risburg this winter. - The order made by the court rela tive to the slot machines and other gambling devices in saloons and hotels has met the approval of the public generally. There were many poor men who spent much of their earnings in these slot machines. Gambling becomes a passion and some men can no more resist it than they can any other passion to which they have become addicted. Spain has at last published official statistics showing the losses sustained oy lier army during tlie uuuuti war for the suppression of tlie insurgents. In round numbers the death roll will aggregate 80,000 Spanish officers and soldiers, and nearly all of them per ished by disease. Only an inlltilte siinal fraction of these awful losses were casualties in buttle. There were no important battles fought, and con sequently the list of killed is very small. Tiik gossips have it that Senator Gorman's intense opposition to the peace treaty means that the Eastern Democrats who hope to prevent the nomination of Iiryn.ii forPresident in 1000 will centre upon the Maryland statesman as the man to knock out the Nebraskan, even if they do not succeed in placing the latter at the head of the ticket. Dick Croker, the boss of Tammany Hall, keeps having himself interviewed on the subject of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1 as a dead issue. Host politicians of the Demo cratic faith seem to think that Croker is fayorable to Gorman, and that Croker is vain enough to think that he can command power enough to nominate him. For the past few days rumors have been flying thick and fast that there will soon be another change In the President's Cabinet. The gossip is that within six weeks Seoretary Alge will step down. Some of his friends state that he long since wearied of the life at Washintrton but did not propose to retire while he was unde the fire of oharces to the effect that upon his shoulders rested almost en tirely the responsibility for whatever mismanagement there was in th conduct of the war with Spain, Prob ably within the next flve.wee.k8 the report of the War Investigating Com mission will be made public. Accord' ing to the best Information Seoretary Alger will not be blamed, though h may be slightly criticised, but saving clauses will be inserted to show that the law and the regulations are not what they should bo ; and the under standing is that the members .of th commission will make a nuuiber of Important recommendations, which if carried out, will prove valuable I the event of a future war with any of the powers. BETTER IN EVERY WAY Was Always Troubled With Nervous ness Now Cured. MAHANOY CITY, PA. "I have been troubled with nervousness and kidney difficulty. Have taken Hood's Barsapa rllla, and lam now feeling better in every wav. I am stronger and have a good ap- tMtllB. and I sleeo well at night. I have so much confidence in Hood's Barsapa rllla that I am ulad to recoromena u Mrs. Eliza Hawkins, 1110 E. Centre St , D.llo cure Liver Ills, easy to HOOd S Pll!3 UKe, easy to operate. 25c 1 IWl Robert P. Pdrter to Disburse tlio Three Millions. OENBRAL QOMEZ DISGRUNTLED. OiirOllloliilVlll 1M olmbl.v ItnvoTt ou blo In lntltiitliiur the Cuban Comman der to WUImnd Mix Trooiw (itmrt'iil Ilrooku It ml tlio Customs lluci'lpts, Havana, Jan. 81. President McKtn ley Is understood to have empowpied Hobert 1. I'orter to arraine for the dlsbitrwtmvnt of (3,000.000 amoni? th. Cuban soldiers. Mr. Porter wilt prob ably no with Senor Qonaales Dp CJuo smla to Iteinedlo to meet Ucni'tnl Maximo Gomt'Z to iersuad the Cuban commander-in-chief to disband his forcespnd to lend his Influence to the United States military artminlntrutl"ii. Ir Castillo, who returned irom Retnsdlos yesterday after a two days' visit with General dome, snys the lat ter Is much hurt by what he regards as American neglect at his authority and rights, and is determined not to advise his soldiers to go home penniless Gomez purposes coming Into, the neigh borhood soon, and will review the Cu ban troops at Marlanao. though the date has not yet been fixed. There is some doubt whether he and the other military chiefs will accept the J3,000,000, no matter what other favorable conditions mav be ottered. Mr. Porter, who It Is understood will act as the personal representative of President McKlnley In the negotiations, has been directed to learn the best terms that can be made, and Is em powered to propose what It Is hoped will be agreenble terms. Much Is ex pected -of the assistance he will re ceive, when approaching General Go mez, from Fenor Jose Miguel Gomez and Senor De Quesada. Major "Wiley has arrived from SanctI Splrltus. While there ho heard that, 1J bandits, led bv a Spanish former of' fleer, had been watching for an op. portunlty to rob him. He had $5C 000, with an escort of six. Fortunately he was not molested. He reports that 1,100 destitute persons are fed dally at SiinctI Splrltus by the United States authorities. Advices from Trinidad say that last Friday a private of- the Fourth Tennes see regiment, while In liquor, asked a Cuban sergeant for his machete, and when the weapon was surrendered put the muzzle of his rifle against the Cu ban's body and kilted him instantly. The quartermaster's department Is about to adopt Panama hats as head gear for the troops, the 18 dozen pur chased as samples by Major Robert son having proved "very acceptable. Governor General 'Brooke has cabled the customs authorities at Santiago to pay over $60,000 for the city of Santiago and for each of. the other principal ports of entry In Santiago province $20,- 000, This will leave for the general government about .J20.000 an arrange ment which the Santiago officials con sider not unfair. Antonio Varrles, a postal courier, who left Mayarl for San Luis on Jan. 20 with a mall pouch containing mall, Intending to cover the Intervening dls tance of 70 miles, has not been heard from. Colonel Valiente, chief of gen darme3 of Santiago province, has de tailed a squad to search the woods for him. He had many enemies, and It s feared he has fallen a victim to foul play. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under die eyes, the sallow parsnip colored complexion indicates" it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it ; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, oi may run into Blight's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, the griiU dis covery ot the eminent kidney ana oiaanei specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis eases, Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits, mention Kvbning Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Uinghamton, N. V., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, hoth sent absolutely free by mail. Colorado'ifMnrvolo'uH Oold Strlko. Denver, Jan. 31. A News special from Cripple Creek says of the recent strike in Isabella ground: "Your correspond ent saw chunks of sylvanlte that were three Inches thick and solid metal, and chunks of the Oxydlzed ore of the same width that he whittled with his pocket knife. Pieces of the free gold ore, If ore it can be called at all, run over $600,000 per ton. The Mollle Gibson never produced any ore that carried more ounces In silver per ton than this Isabella ore does In gold. Joining this metallic body there Is six feet of quartz that will run from $1,000 to $2,000 per ton." Huw'a Tills We otter OiielIunUreU Dollars llward for any case of Oatarrl. that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHUNKY St CO, Prop., Toledo, O, We the undersigned, hove known F. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe lilm perfectly honorable In all business transactions nml tin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm, Wbbt & TBAUX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiko, Kin.van & Mabvim, Wholesale Drug iriite, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is token internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prloa75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best Paymaster Genera! Stanton Itotlred Washington, Jan. 31. General Tliad deus II. Stanton, paymaster general of the army, was retired yesterday In con formlty with the age requirements of the servlee. The occasion was taken advantage of by the olllcers of the pay master's department In Washington to present the retiring chief with a silver loving cup us a mark of their personal regard and appreciation of hla public service. The ceremony occurred In General Stanton's offloe.. General Stan ton responded briefly to the presenta tion speech f Major Balrd, and ended by presenting Colonel Carey, bis suc cessor In office. MOTHER I word 10 full 1 of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " he who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tcttering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and ail et- r . , i i , . i ion snomu Da tnaao to nvoiu it. n il io assists nature Mothers xs-ssstz the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without rie dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in hort, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND "My wife suffered moro In ten mln ntes with either of her other two chil dren than she did Altogether with her last, having previously used lour not ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It Is a. blessing to any one expeoting to be come a MOTHER ," says a oustomer. Hendkkson Dale, Carini, Illinois. Ot rmrirtti st (1.00, orient bretpnaa on receipt of price. Write tor book oontalnlna teatimODlMi d4 valuable Information, for all llotbori. free TU BradQold ltegu ator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. THE DREYFUS AGITATION. Du'ko or Orlrntm' Speech With Intent to ArotiHo tlio Army. Paris, Jan. 31. The cha ber of dep uties yesterday, by a vote of 34S. to 189, adopted the government's proposal to submit to the committee entrusted with such matters the bill providing that cases of trial revision shall be brought before the united sections of the court of cassation. AIM, Polncalre and Bourgeois are or ganizing the opposition to the govern ment's bill. It appears that MM. Loew, Bard and Manau refused to appear be fore M. Mazau's committee, and they will probably be summoned before the committee of the chamber, If asked to Justify their conduct they may be compelled to produce the secret evi dence they received. In that event thi whole truth will come out In the chamber of deputies. The Duke of Orleans received a dep utation of French artisans at Brussels on Sunday, and In replying to a sym pathetic speech said the royalists felt painfully the Insult's cast upon the army by a "nameless coalition," and concluded with this declaration: "I wish before you, my friends, to make a very patriotic appeal to the good will and healthy energies ot all who are flrmly resolved on reconstituting the French fatherland, promising on my own part to do my duty, and my whole duty, In order to hasten the hour of God and the word of France." What Is Shlloh 1 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured intinraoralilo ensos of Incipient consumption and relieved many in ndviMiced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P, D. ICirlin and a guarantee, Chinese Enipbrnr'H Tribulations. Pekln, Jan. 31. The Chinese here say the dowager empress has decided upon a policy regarding the successor to the throne. It Is detailed, that at a meets lng of her relatives, recently held, she selected the successor of the present emperor. The Identity of the person so selected Is not divulged. All reports, however, agree that a change at the. palace Is Impending. The emperor is still strictly guarded In the southwest corner of the Island palace. The draw bridge connecting the island with the shore Is drawn up at night, and every morning the ice around the island Is broken, In order to prevent unauthor ized persons from approaching It. Bheumatlsm Cured In a Day. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action opon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and he disease immediately disapars. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 .cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t Students I'olMoned by Turkey. Chester, Pa., Jan. 31. Sixty-seven cadetB of the Pennsylvania Military academy were poisoned yesterday, pre sumably from eating turkey. In rapid succession one after another was stricken, and several of the children of Colonel Hyatt, the academy's principal, were also taken 111. Physicians were called In, and the condition of the sick gradually Improved until all were out of danger. The doctors made an investigation of the food, and decided that the turkeys had caused the trouble, Tiey are believed to have been cold storage birds. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curinu more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give" you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Trice 25c and 50c. Itoyn.1 "Mnirnzlno Writers. London, Jan. 31. The Paris corre spondent of The Dally Mall says: "Lady Randolph Churchill (formerly Miss Jerome, of New York,) Is about to start a magazine on new lines. It will be sumptuously bound, ami sold at a guinea per copy. Her son, Hon. Winston Churqhlll, will assist her In conducting It, and the list of contrib utors will Include Kmepror William and other royal personages." Never Falls for Coughs and Colds, That's what Pan-Tina is, o. At Gruliler Bros., drug store. TlrooUo Sot to'lto Ifeciillcri, Washington. Jan. 31. Careful In quiry at the war dwnartment discloses the fact that the president has taken no action towards supplanting General Brooke by General Wood as gqveyior general of Cuba, and there is also good ground for the statement that he has no su:h Intention. Who Said They Have a Cough 1 Advice Take Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhler Bros., drugstore. &ALP0UR UKHS US. The- llrltlMi Statetmnn Doolaros Oul Friendship Cnlitiot He Slmkvn. London, Jan. 31. tiisrht Hon. Arthur .Tames Ilalfotir, first lord of the treas ury and lender of the Ministerialists In the house of commons, delivered his annual address Inst pvenlnfr to his con stltupnts at Munehester. After speak ing; of the "Intrinsic dlfllculty which continental nations find In understand ing Great Britain's alms," he contin ued as follows: "Hut there Is surely one great coun try which, by community of laiiRUftBa, religions, blood, origin and even Insti tutions, Is well fitted to understand us, and a country which we should be well fitted to understand. Need I say that the country to which t refer Is the United States? Some foreign critics, cynical by profession and training, hold the view that the friendship now happily existing between the Kngllsh speaking peoples on both sides of the Atlantic Is but the growth of trtoment. and depends upon a transitory com munity of Interests. They affect to believe that when this disappears friendship also will disappear. They hold that It Drlttsh trade should' feel Injured by some inconvenient tariff Immediately the sentiments so gener ally felt at this moment In Great Britain towards America would vanish like the leaves In autumn. "According to my observations," said Mr Balfour, "the world of cynics Is al ways wrong I ' believe the cynics wrong In this 'case If our good rela tions really depended upon these for tuitous circumstances, while the lat ter might be the foundation of an al liance, they could not bo the founda tion of what Is Infinitely more Import ant ot that species of friendship which, In season and out of season, through good report or 111, Is not to ba shaken by mere personal circumstances," CARLISM'IS DEAD ONCE A10RE Spnnlih Monnrohy Firmly IJstnbllshed and Cnrlos 11ns 'o Show. London, Jan. 31. The Madrid corre spondent of The Times, In a letter re viewing the situation in Spain, says: "The prospects of Carllsm Is waning. The farllsts themselves complain that Don Carlos allowed a great opportunity to slip when, six weeks ago, the coun try was lllled with dismay and Indig nation at the price of defeat. He might have had a hope of success then, but now the enthusiasm of even his ardent admirers Is chilly, and the general opinion Is that he has little chance, the subject Is being dropped, the people realizing that salvation Is not to be had that way. This result Is not due to the suppression of Carllst propa ganda. On the contrary, the govern ment displays the greatest tolerance. "The monarchy Is firmly established, and the Carllsts themselves are too strongly Interested In the Industries and welfare of the country to risk Its ruin through revolution. The clergy, owing to the pope's influence, are much less Irreconclllable than formerly. ''The only danger lies In the Basque provinces, but even there the people would not fight unless they were well paid. No doubt the pretender might succeed If he could win over the army, but there Is no sign that the army Is so Inclined." The Ravages of Grip. That modern scourge, tlio Grip, poisons the air with its fatal germs, so that no home is safo from its ravages, but multitudes have found a sure protection against this uanger una maladv In Dr. Kiuu's Now Discovery, When you fiel u sorcuess in your bones and muscles, have chills and fover, with sore throat. Dain iu the back of the hi'ad. catar rhal symptoms and a stubborn cough you may know you have the Grip, and that you need Dr. King's Now Discovery. It will tiromutlv euro tho worst cough, heal tho in Uamed membranes, kill the disease germs anil prevent the dreaded after olfecU of tho malady. Price 50cts. and $1.00. Money back If not cured. A trial bottle fieo at A. Wasley's drug store. THE PRODUCE WARkETS As Ttellected by Dentines In Phllndol nhtn and Baltimore, Philadelphia, Jan. SO. Flour firmly maintained: winter superfine, $2.6032.75 Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.2CQ3.45; city mills, extra. $2.7503. Itye flour firm at $3.20 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat slow; No. 2 rod, January, 79Vb 79?ic. Corn dull: No. 2 red, old, January, 41UC?41tec.; do. do., new, 4GW'40M,c. Oats oulet. but steady: No. 2 white, 35Hc; No, 2 white, clipped. 3011c. Hay steady choice timothy. $11 for large bales. Beef steady: beef hams. $1SJW19. Pork steady; family. $12sil2.50. Lara easy; western steamed. $6. Butter firm: western cream erv. HfllOc.: do. factory. 1214c; Elglns, 19c; Imitation creamery, 1316c.; New York dairy, 13W17C.; do. creamery, 14SJ lSUc: fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 21624c ; do. wholesale, 20c. Uheese nrm large, white, lOfec: small, white, 110 HUc: large, colored, 10',4c.: small col ored, llCUUc; light skims, 8Q9c.i part skims, 78c: full skims, 34o. Eggs steady: Now York and Pennsylvania. 1914c: western, fresh, 18c; southern, 17H 184c. Potatoes steady: Jersey, $1.12HiS !.: New York. $1.251.62'A; Long Island $1.7302: Jersey sweets, $1.25(32.50. Tallow firm: city. 4!ic: country, 44c. Tur pentlne firm at 4143c. Cabbage dull at $24 per 100. Baltimore, Jan. 30. Flour dull: western superfine, $2.40f?2.75: do, extra, $2.6003.30; do. family. $3.50ffl3.75: winter wheat, pat ent, $3.5504.10: Bpring do., $104.23; spring wheat, straight. $3.753.93. Wheat un settled and lower: spot and month, 79Vs0 79c; February, 79WTOc; March, 80 801ic: May, 81U(8til!c: steamer No. red, 7Ki077c; southern, by sample, 750 80c; do. on grade, 761407914c. Corn dull and easy; spot and month, 401404054c. February. 4O04O5ic.: March, 42c; Bteam er mixed, 381103814c.: southern, white, 35140400.: do. yellow, 36039c, Oats firm No. 2-white, S5035Hc: No. 2 mixed, 33c. Itye easier; No. 2 nearby, 62c. : No. 2 west' em, 6414c Hay quiet; No. 1 timothy, $11 011.50. Grain freights dull; steam Liverpool, per bushel, 2d. February Cork for orders, per quarter, 3s. 6d.03s, 714d. January; 3s. 3d. February. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.08. Butter steady fancy creamery, 20021c; do. Imitation, 17 018c; do. ladle, ltc; good ladle, 13c; store racked. 11012c: rolls, 12013c Eggs firm fresh, 18c. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, HCllMc; do. medium, Hli0 1114c; do. small, llHllc. lettuce $1.2501.50 ner bushel basket. Whisky $1.3001.31 per gallon for finished goods In carloads; $1.3201. for jobbing lots. Live' Stooh Markets. New York, Jan. 30. Steers slow; oxen lower; bulls steady to 10c lower: cows steady to 10c. higher: steers, $4.409.60 oxen. J8.504f5.10; extra fat do., $5.40; bulls, $3.10g4.3O; cows, $2.2003.60. Calves steady to firm; 43 southern calves unsold; veala $468.26; tops, $3.50; barnyard and fed calves. $3.5004.50; southern do., $3.75. Good sheep firm; common to medium slow; lambs lOtfltc. higher; sheep, $9 4.16; lambs, $526.60. Hogs firm and higher at $4.1MJ4.K); state pigs, $4.3504.40, Bast Lllx-rty. Pa.. Jun. 30. Cattle ao tlve and firm; extra, $5.5006.70; prime, $6.25 66.40, common. $t.2S.90. Hogs active and higher; prime heavy hogs, $4.1004.16 best m. ilium weights and heavy Yorkers, U.uHH.Vi; light Yorkers. $101.(0; best pigs, 13.8003.90, roughs. $2.76413.76. Bheep steady choice wethers, $1.3504.40; Common, $2.50 J.60: choice lambs, $505,15; common to good, fl.5004.90; veal calves, $6,6097.25, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup alnuys cures rouglu ami colds. It is poor economy to neglect a cold when a bottlo of this rellabl remedy will relieve and cure it at once Price only SSc. iff THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS la duo not only to the orltritmlltv and simplicity of tlie combination, but also to tho care and sitill with which It is manufactured by sciantiQc processes known to the Camfmima. Via Svnur Co. only, and we wish to ImprCRS upon all tho Importances of purchiisiiif; the true nml oriirinnl remedy. As tho genuine Sfrnip of Figs is manufactured by tlio CULti'oit.NiA. Fto Svmtf Co. only, 11 knowledge of that fact will assjt 011a in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured bv other nnr- iW Tho high Rtnm'inir of tho Cam- fobma Fid Srittn Co. with the medi cal profession, and tin satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the rinmc of Hiu Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatlvos, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them,' and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to geVlts beneficial Ifects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX Fit AN CISCO, Oat. LOUISVILLE. Kr. NKW VOItK. N. Y. WE EAT T0O MUCH. rtostrtctecl Diet Is the Main Cur of All the Honlth Ilesorta. "Of the many cures in vogue and recog nized ' from their records as worthy tho namo nlno-tcnths of them depend upon re ducing tho diet for their effectiveness," is tlio position taken by Ella Morris Krotsch- mar writing on "Tho Subject 01 Diet" in The Woman's Homo Companion. "A widespread fad during tho last few years has been tlio 'no breakfast cure, 'and thousands of dyspeptics have gained health, tho stout liavo grown thin and tho thin liavo grown stont, all through lifting tho burden from overtaxed digestions. An equally jiopular cure preceding this was tho leaving oil of tho evening mem equal ly effcetlvo, of course, just 09 u 'no mid day meal euro' would be If it should be promulgated. O110 of tho aiost splendid cures for all ills In Europe is tho grape cure, practiced in Germany, and it Is said that nny one taking tlie treatment drops off the wear and tear of flvo years actually ronows himself by so much. Tho sanitariums where this treatment is given are beauti fully and healthfully situated and com fortably appointed Tho patient is given nothing but unfennented grnpo juice for a 1 period of four weeks beginning with a ' generous amount, decreased to n minimum 1 allownnco (as little as tlio system will bear without great weakening) and grad-1 ually increased to tho first amount At all European spas and American springs, where pooplo are so benefited, I what is tho courso? A restricted dlot and a flooding of the system with pure water resting and washing the system, in oth er words "Animals, thoo not dominated by the namts nrn tnouguc atmospnero 01 man, ao ' . ... ... ... . . - .1 nut ove Ait, aim even uoiuesuo auunais stop short tholr nourishment when in any wlso 111 A dog will bury the food not Immediately required. Other animals leave oil before or at replotlon. Man alone will cat without hunger solely to tickle his palate, being Indeed tho only gorging animal savo (truth is merciless') tho occu pant of the sty." Wfldtti of Anlmiil Life In Afrlcn. Although In some particulars oxou show undoubted intelligence, In many ways they nro great fools Thus they seem to havo no knowledgo of what Is or Is not good for them to cat. In Natal thcro grows an herb called "tulip," which la almost certain death to cattle, a fact with ntl,ll, flim, miiat. lintrn lionn nnlmfnfjri for generations. Yet thoy seem to eat it "in .i .1 "... a.. i grceiuiy wiieuovcr wiev Bov uw oimuoo uiicui iusl ui.uli luiwiutu nun ujiwu from this causo alone This und tho talo of ,i 1 i. " KM wjyu,.. !! u. . wuinwl nf ft , .1 nrmnei mill slim,, ft, a ! r, IUIU III llimbtW.I ,T , DIIU,, ... IUIUV1 that farming in Africa is not without lta risks Indeed 1 know no country where tho waste of animal life is so tremendous, although doubtless as tho laud becomes inclosed and proper buildings and winter food lire provided it will greatly lessen. Longman's Magazine.. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOLLO The Philadelphia Don't Miss Inquirer FOR Some of the special dally features include A SPQRTINQ PAGE, contributed to by A STATU PAGH. in which tlie every vania, New Jersey, Delaware aid Maryland correiponuenis. A wualrtW'a rAUlv, where every morning the test fashions and every feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely A CAIII.H PACK, where the doings of cuuie uitpaicnes. ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, uispaicueg, llitsf OP ALL is THE SUNDAY Included in 'Hie Sunday Inquirer each week is a colored section; with the best of pictures by well-known artists iu brilliant color and softest half-tone. Tlie colored section of 1 he Sunday Inquirer m not equaled by any other paper. The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed lo by tlie very best writers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Uarr, Anthony Hope, and Ian MacLaren. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are many articles by eminent authorities on subjects religions, mechanical, literary and scieiiimc. men, 100, meroare puzzles wun want to make JteHr w its profitable get tlie tie If you wartt a position in Philadelphia, THE PHILADFI.I'III IVPU'RFR , euicrjijiic anu circulation, 1'hd aixty-ulutlt'n Wolcahio ltdmo. New York, Jan. Sl.The Sixty-ninth regiment arrived in this city last even ing and paraded to the regiment's ar mory. The entire line of march was thronged with people and the en thusiasm was unbounded. Grand Army posts, militiamen and Irish so cieties nreceded the regiment In the pa rade. At the city hall the regiment passed In tfvlow Before Mnyor Van Wyck and other city olllclals. nmld the ' plaudits of tens of thousands of people, I many 0 whom had waited all day In the cold to welcome the returning 1 heroes. The crowds along Broadway ond Park How were so dense that It was utmost Impossible for the soldlero to pass, t'lillloriMa's speaker ltnxliriiv. Sncramento, Col., Jan. 31. Speaker Wright yesterday tendered his resigna tion as speaker of the house. In his resignation he set forth that he had been guilty of no crime, and thai he regarded the findings of the special committee as not warranted by the evidence, but that as the report show ed that n'number of the body thought his conduct censurable he had con cluded to take the course he had taken In resigning. The resignation was ac cepted, and Alden Anderson was elect ed to Wright's place. The vote for United States senator showed the dead lock to he unbrokfn. Colorado Snowbound, Denver, Colo., Jan. Sl.The snow storm has continued all day over the greater part of Colorado. Nearlv all the mountain railroads are blockaded, and In most cases the companies have given up the hope of operating them until after the storm subsldesr Snow Blldes are reported at many places, but the only loss of life so far Was at Apex, Jirevlously reported. Our Trndo With Siberia. Berlin, Jan. 31. It Is announced here from St, Petersnurg that the greater part of the trade of North Siberia Is falling Into the hands of the Ameri cans. The whole of the Tsschu Kschl peninsula Is already In """complete economical dependence on the Ameri cans, who own the neighboring Island of St. Lawrence, In the Bering sea. Cuuirht by a Docoy Letter. New Tork, Jan. 31. Godfrey F. Bon ey, a clerk In the general postoftlee, was arrested yesterday charged with stealing letters from the malts. On his person was found marked money taken from a decoy letter. He was held for trial In 12,000 ball. To Care a Cold In One Uy Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund the money if it falls to euro 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. ou each tablet tf IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, 1898. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Pcnn Ilnvcn Junction. Mniich Chunk. Lehlirhtou. Hlatinirton. White Hall. Catnaunua. Allentown. Ilethlehcm, Easton Now York and Philadelphia at n Ztt, T 1'J a. ni., 1 ou nml 0 14 p. in. For wllkcsbnrre, White Haven und l'lttiton, S 28. 10 IS n. iu.. 1 00 and 5 11 11. in. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, -Sayre, Wavcrly, Elniira. Itoclieater: IlulTulo. Nlairara Falls. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithacu, (Jeneva and tlie West. 10 IS a. m. 1 00 and S 14 11. 111 1 For llclvldere, Uelawaro Wntcr (lap and Strnuushurg, o 2S a. ui.. 14 p. nt. 1 For Lambertville and Trenton. 7 49 u. 111. ' For Jeanesvllle, Lcvistouantl Beaver Meadow, 8 28 a. m.. ICO11. 111. 1 For McAdoo, Audenried, Hnzlcton, Stockton I and Lumber Yard, 6 28, 7 49, 10 IB a. m., 1 00 and 15 14 11 m ForJcddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 3 28, 1018 a, ni , a 1 1 p. in. 1' or Kcranton, o iu i a. in., o 1 For i,l)(,tcreek, alrardville.aml Ashland, 1 00, j' or ncrai ion. 0 iu in n. 111.. o 11 11. in ami t p. in. For ltavcn Itun. Centralla. Mount Carinel and HiiamnKin, luni n. in., 1 , 007, aj p. 111. For Mahanny City, Park Dace and Delano, 5 28, 7 19, 10 18 a. m.. and 1 eo, a 14 p. nf. For Yatcsville.5 2S, 10 18u 111. Trains will leave Slinmokin at 7 00. 9 20 a. 111 12 10 und 4 20 p. 111., and arrivo at Shenandoah at 7 49. 10 18 a. ill.. 1 00. 5 11 11. 111. Leave Shenandoah for l'ottnvllle, St. Cla'r, ewi;a8iie, .lorea ami wcw Moaton, 7 iu am 10 18 a. 111 , and 1 CO p in Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a 111. 12 35. BOJ, 8 15 p. m. . Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. in. 1 48, o VJ, o o, B U2 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Haven Itun, Centralla, Mi larinei anu suamoKin, v 4t a. ni., i 21 p. 111., Trains leave biiamobin lor ftncnanuoaii 8 50 11. 111.. and 5 35 D. 111. I r,l... I.-v Mnl.lnn l.wl.n.t.. L.cave anenanuoau lor laienviue, Aiauano' i Haiieton, Stockton, Lumber Yoni, Weatherly and Mauch Chunk. 9 47a m.. and 082 11. m. For Lchighton, StatlnBton. Catasauqua White nan, copiay, Allentown, uasion nna i'liiiupi burg, 0 47 a in., and 6 32 p m. i For New ork and Philadelphia. 9 47 a. m. , Hazleton for Shenandoah, 850, a. m. I , ' OIHI O P. 111. M. II. CUTTEIt, 8upt Transportation, South Bethlehem, l'a. ItOLLIN II. WILBUR, Qcnl. Supt., South Bethlehem, l'a. CHAULES S. LEE.Genl. l'osa. Agt.. New York, N. Y". A. W. NONNEMACHElt, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, l'a. 1399 a staff of the best sporting authorities. hanneninir of interest in everv ulace in 1'ennt.vl is told by special dtpa dies from our own illustrated articles. our foreign cgusins are reproduced in sjiecial by'ihe full Associated Press service and special , INQUIRER, casn pnzes amounting to $500.00, t Sunday Inquirer, If you an INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you is Pennsylvania's leadine newsnaner in Influenre Mi99 Sadie Wcrlhclm, age 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of thc7rjf prize for execution oil the violin at the Urussels Conservatory of music. German critics frrrojk saysnetsttwoti. derlulplaycr.lt 't?'-4!3t3B ,9 the greatest 'r M distinction tohe 3$ fint 1,1 ftl,v" &?Nss&m thinS' 1?or 11,19 VSM. wtf'lXX iiistatemenshin XVMWj-v literature, ath kmi letics science Hi 1 7 rf women nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington w9 said to he "first in war, first lit peace and first In the hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing to he first. Nothing is of more vnlue to mankind and brings great er Happiness titan n good remedy. Many tlilnga will relieve but the one that will cure ishcst. Urnzilinu Balm is such n rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it 13 the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. l?or!5yrs. Ithasnev' cr tailed luaslugle case to cure AStuuia, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cuscs that had, to all appearau ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped upor wliere the poisonous pus had' eaten holes into the throat an iuch deep, or wliere the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers In this country, atl of whom can be cuted with Brazilian Halm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asihma, and for 6 mouths we will wrap with each 1.00 bottle a month's treatment of-Toxicola Tablets, free. Toxicola Is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This is thegrcatest offer ever made. Ask .1 Y . 1 .. 1 ... yuur uruggisianu uikc no suosuiuie. u. P. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India napolis, Iud. SHENANDOXH DRUO STORE, Wholesale A Rents Philadelphia & Reading R y. Engines Burn Hard Goal No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMHKB 20, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week tiays, 2 10, 5 88, 7 80, 9 65 a. ni., 13 26, 819 Hnd 6 09 p. m. For New York vln Mauch Chunk, weok UHyu 7 80 a. in., 12 26 and 8 CO d. m. For Rending and PhllAdclDhlA. week days. 2 10,588.780. 9 55 B.m., 12 26, 8 19 and 8 09 p. lo. For rottaville, week uaya, 7 so, una a. in. 12 26, 8 09. 6 09 and 7 SO p. in. For Tainaqua anu Alananoy iuy, week aays 30, 9 55 a. in., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p, m. For Wllllampcort. Sunburv and Lewlsburir. week days. II k2 a. m.. 12 26, 7 30 'tv. m For Mahatw Plane, weekdays. 210.8 27.5 83, '30.9 55, Ub2 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 73 , 9 56 p. ru. For Aahland and Sharookln, week days, 7 30, 1182 a. m., 12 26, 3 09,607, 7 25 and 55 p. ni. For Baltimore. Wnslitrieton and the Wett via B. &0. It. It., through trains lea-.i Hearing rermlnal. Philadelphia. (P. Alt. D X.1 at 8 20. 7 55,1126 a. ui., 810 and 7.27 j. u... Buinay, 1 iw, 7 ou, 11 zo a. m a 411 and 7 p, m. Audi tlonal trolnB from Twenty.fourth and Cheat nutfiirecia station, neeK aaya, luuoa. ra. tzzu '2 IS 8 40 p ru. Huodayn, 1 115. H 23 p. m. TKA1NH FOK HHKNANDOAH. Leave New York rla Philadelphia, neek lays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45, I 80, 100 p.u. Luve wow York via Maucu Uuunk. v-eetc Jays, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 3U p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Headline Terminal. eek lavs. 8 40. 8 80. 10 21 a. m. and 1 36. 4 ( 6. 036. 11 36 p. iu jjtiive Heading, week days, 187, 7 00, 10 08, m. , 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. ra. .' Leave Pottsvllle. weeic davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. 01. ieave -1 uraaqua, week aays. a is, 8 80, 11 a . in. 1 49,5 55,7 20.9 41 p.m. Leave Mahanoy Cltv. week nays. 3 45. 9 05. it 51 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. 11, i.eave Aiauunoy riano, neon uays, j-iu, iw 180. 922 1013.1200. a. m.. 239. 5 86. 6 42 1 ttS 0 21pm. Leave Wllilaissport weekdays, 7 42, 1000 a .. 12 84 and 4 00. 11 30 o. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut Mreet wart and -South Btrtet wlmtf for Atlantic City, w eeitdays express. ou, a. .m uou, 4 ou, 100 11. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a in.. 6 80 um SundayiEipress, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a 1.,, 4 45 p. m. KetL'rnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corr.er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Wcekdoys Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m. 8 80,5 80 p 111 Accommodation. 8 15 a. ra. 4 OS p. m. rlundiya RxpreHS. 4 00, 7 80 p m. Atcommoda tlnti, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weetdays 9 00 a in, additional for Cape May, 115 p m., for Sea Isle Citi, 5 00 p ni., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 0J p m Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 n m , South street, 9 00 a. m. Varln Oft-F on all exnrestt trains. vot further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia aud Heading Hallway ticket agent or address 1. A. SWBIQABD, KDSON J. WEEKS aen'l Hunt., Oeu'l Pass'r Agt., KoAdlne Terminal Philadelphia. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ot beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ, Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BTJKKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. efllce Egan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah, pitOF. JOHN J0NE8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, . Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Clly, Pa. Having studied under some of the hen) masters w London and Paris, will give lessons on the vloltp, mandolin, guitar aud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care nf ptrxi'"' the inwnlar HltAnamtnah. iR.DIK'S Celebrated Vtiu Powders never full. uf.kml .nr. I&fttr filling ' with Ttniy fid I'ennyrojtl Mils sad other, Iiw rauedlei). AJwsyi buy the bit and atold iSfn nt. OuusutsH luir to,irotMUIil a lac mirkct, a fio. j iriwuan, s ss sca nxr.iMmm.iw.