TheHerald KST IIII.ISIIIIO 1870. Ml the News Thai's Fit to Print." Published every evening, xocit Sunday, at a Hontli Jiinlln (trett, HherwiinloHh, Pa. LUNI1 MVTANOK TI.I.UIM.OKK. The Herald is dellv. red In Shenandoah nnrl the surrounding towns for ! rent a w rk , lmy ablo to the unrrlers. Ily mall fin n nr, or 23 cents n month imynble In ndvimw Ad vertise incuts ehargfil according 10 mvi- nml position. Tlif puhllshfrs reserve the right to change the p sltlnn f nilvertlsenients whcnevi r the putilloslton nf news demand It. Tho right Is reserve! In reject any ftdvenlseini'iit whether liald for or nut, dint tho publishers nm de-ni Improper AiUci tising rt- inil known ition application. Knten l at the po t office at rihenaniloah, l'n , ns second clan mail in Iter. WEDNESDAY FEnitUAUY t. IhM) OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forevct If this cold weather continues the antliniolte triulo should experience n healthy boom. It cannot come too soon. TlIK Ashland Telegram denies the minor that Representative Cotibtein will vote for Quay, and sajs ''there will be no betrayal." TlIK appeal for assistance by the Hook and Ladder Company should not be met with silent contempt on the part of business men and others. A Hazlkton exchange says Hepre eentative MoAndrews has been asked to introduce a bill for the repeal of the act creating the Taxpayers' Asso ciation. It fails to give any good reason therefor, however. It is stated that Senators l'Miun and Martin will at once begin a light against Quay throughout the state for control of the party organization. Their first play will be for delegates to the state convention this year. These two statesmen will find that they will have a bigger job on their hands than the one they encountered at Harrisburg. According toa statement compiled by Collector of the Port Thomas, the total number of immigrants who ar rived at Philadelphia during 1898 was 0532, of which number fij-MJ were males and 3980 females. This is nearly 1000 less than the total for 1897. Great Britain and Ireland headed the list with 3207, Ireland leading with 1833 Russia came next, with 2444; then Austria, with 1338. Portugal and Spain each sent only one man. Desirable Legislation. It is very unfortunate that the pend ing Senatorial contest at Harrisburg nlinot completely blocks legislation, and for an indefinite period, appar- ently, as no one can tell when the deadlock -will be broken, and a normal condition of things restored. Mean while, however, bills are being intro duced and these may be discussed in an informal wa and through the press the public can be acquainted with the measures proposed in thein- terest of reform. One of these is the bill for tho re construction of the ballot law, which has many good features und which, when perfected, should be passed. It is intended to make radical changes, and one of the most important is the doing away with the circle at the toj of each column and the substitution of a system for grouping candidates, under which the voter will have no excuse for getting muddled or nullify ing his own work through voting for two candidates for the same office. This is a long needed step in the right direction, and in other respect the new bill commends Itself to the trood citizenship of the state. But there is one important matter left out entirely and which should be pro vided for as part of the new law, and this Is personal registration. The precautionary rule of the man user of a colored function in the South oh one occasion,that no gentle man should be admitted "unless he came himself," was a wise one, and this is pre-eminently the idea which needs to be applied to the registry system in this state, as it long has been in others. Under such a rule impersonation and repeating at the polls is practically impossible. Itim poses no needless hardships upon voters. In New York the registry board sits three days and nights, so that those engaged in ordinary occu pation can attend to this matter with out loss of time or Interference with their daily duties. In some parts of this state the assessment of voters has been a long Btandint; scandal, for which there seemed to be no adequate remedy. The lists have been fearfully padded and through perjury and defiance of decency, elections in some divisions have been the veriest mockery. Some thing must be done to put an end to this iniquitous work, and personal registration 1b the direct remedy. It is to be hoped the Legislature will not fall in Its duty In this respeot. Such an amendment to the ballot re- Hood's Cure alck headache, Una MESh B taste la tlve mouth, coated IQf il I A tongue, gas la ths stomach, I B Q 29) dlitreii tod Indlgeitjon, Do m not weaken, bat hare tonic effect. 21 centi. Xts oal K1U te Uk with Hood's Bamjiarllla. jLiyjflt-'tlll- Tiffi SECRET OtfA 000!) DISPOSITION. liCrT. Plnkham Bays a Careful Roijard. for Bodily Hoalth MnkoB Womon Swoot and Atirnetlve to All. Tho world is filled with sweot women who ar held baclc from usefulness by some trouble of tho fciunlo organs. Vrotfuluoss and norvuusnoaa rapidly destroy mvee.t dispositions. 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 teg) Is one from Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 506 " Dea.ii JIns. Pinkiiam: Before writing sick headaches, no nppetlte, gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and right side: was tired and nervous, and so weak I could scarcely stand. I was not able to do anything, had sharp pains all through my body. Before I had taken half a bottle of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I found myself im proving. 1 continued Its use until I thutl did not need to take any more. I AsK Mrs. Pinkham's Advice A Woman Best understands a Woman's Ills form bill should be unanimously agreed to in the interest of all parties. It will work no deprivation of any just right and no harm to any good itizeti. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle- or common glasss with your i water and let it stand twenty-four hours : sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidueys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kldnejs and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Theie is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fullills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in tl'e back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant .necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary cfTect of Swamp-Uoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent abfolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah Hl RALn Dentil oflluldnrluii J'rlncess. Sofia. Bulgaria, Feb. 1. I'rlncess Ferdinand of Bulgaria died yesterday of pneumonia. She gave birth to a dauchter Monday evening, sue was Marie Louise, eldest daughter of Duke Robert of Purma. She was married on April 30, 18S3, to Prince Ferdinand, the reigning prince of J3ulgarla. sne leaves four children. noiv'a Thin We offer One Hundred Dollars Jfeward for any ono of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P, J.CHKNKY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the last 13 yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, W'eut & Tbacx, Wliolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WAtnisa, Kinsian St Mabvut, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is talcfm Internally, netlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I'rice 75o. per bottle. Hold uy ail Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills ore the best. Iteco'Ipts and J2xpmil!tiiren. Washington, Feb. 1, The report of the government receipts and expendi tures for January shows the receipts to have been about $41,775,000 and the expenditures about $51,207,000, leaving a deficit for the month of about J9,. 600,000. Tlje customs receipts were nearly $18,000,000, the largest for the month of January since 1893, and an Increase of about 1.2(0,O0Q over Decem ber. The Internal revenue receipts for January will be approximately $21,000.- 000, a slight decrease from December, but an Increase over January. 1898, of over $8,600,000. The wur and navy ex penditures In January were about $23, 860,000, an Increase over December of about $1,300,000. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by Its action on the bowels, etc , as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 eU. and SO cU. Sold by P. D. Kirlia and a guarantee. Alitrjnlner JfJiws From Conco State. Brussels, Feb. 1. The Independence Beige says; "Most alarming reports have been received from the Congo state. It Is rumored that the troops of Major Lothalro, the Belgian com mander on the Upper Congo, have Join ed the rebels, and that he himself Is wounded and a prisoner. The Congo state authorities here have received no definite news." Coughs and colds, down to the very border land of eonsurartlon, yield to the soothing healing Influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Tho "Sow Sonntor IV0111 WnlilUKton, Olympla. Wash., Feb. 1. A. G. Fos ter, of Tar-oma, Wash., was nominated for United States senator by the Re publican caucus last night. King county and part of the Antony forces outside of that county left the oaucue. but 58 remained and made the caucus nomination of Foster unanimous. Fifty-st-ven votes are required to elect In Joint session of the legislature, and Foster was formally elected today. L'tatVi"Mi blckly all-worn-out women cannot Hvo happy lives. Nearly every womun may bo well and happy If she will follow Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Heo what Mrs, Cralo; says; "DiiAit Mits. Pinkiiam: Ihavo taken Lydla 13. rintcliums Vogotable Compound and think it Is tho host medicine for Women In the world. I was so weak nml nerv ous that 1 thought X could not llvo from one day to the next. I had prolapsus uteri and leucorrhcoa, and thought that I would die. I had dragging pains in my back, burning sen sation down to my feet, and so many miserable feelings, l'eo plo said that I looked like a dead woman. Doctors tried to euro me, but failed. 1 had given up when I hoard of tho Pinkhnm mediclno. I got a bottle. I did not have much faith in it, but thought 1 would try it, and it made a now woman of me. I wish I could get every lady in the land to try it, for it did for xno what doctors could not do." Mrs. SAT.LIR CnAlo, Halter's Landing, Pa. That Lydla E. Plnltham's Vegetable Compound is a snfeguurdof woman's health is clearly proven by tho thousands of lottors constantly being received. Hero Ferry Ave., Camden, N. J.: to you I felt very bad, had terrible had taken four bottles, and felt so well am like anew person." 1899 FEBRUAEY. 1899 Su. Mo. Tu. We.lTh. Fr. Saf ZZZiiil 567 J9 K 11 12 23 14 5 217 18 120 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MOON'S PHASES. CTnira Quarter New Moon o 0:24 O p.m. J) Quarter 17 First 3:62 a. m. 9:15 a. m. new i r 4:31 ium. Moon 25 A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 50-ccnt bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It fails to euro your cough or cold. We also guar.ni teo a 23-ccnt bottlo to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Waslcy, C. H. Uagen liucli, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W Blerstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw Vlotortfms CTt"ffieo Kobnls. London, Feb. 1. The Shanghai corre spondent of The Dally Mall says: "Ten thousand rebe s are besieging Shu ?haUJ 1 ILTJl ,TP0Tr,tatCl' falls all the northern and central por tions of Anhoul will be at the mercy of the rebels. An imperial general, while trying to recapture Ku Yang, was defeated on Jan. 23, losing 2,000 Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, arc quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover ltoot Tea, tho great blood purifier and tjssuc builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirliu and a guarantee, Want aioro.'Mont,yirop l'lirlSUxposltlon Washington, Feb. 1. The plans for the United States exhibit at the Paris f-xposlton were further explained yes terday to ths house committee on ap propriations by Ferdinand peck, the United States commissioner, and mem bers of his staff. Congress haB here tofore appropriated $050,000 for this purpose, but the president In his mes sage recommended an jnorease, Tills recommendation Is before the nppror prluttons committee. The plans of Mr. Peck and his associates contemplate expenditures aggragatlniT about $1,500, 000. Dyspepsia banc of human existence. Bur dock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, per manently. Rgulates and tones tho stomach. DESERTED WIFE'S CRIME. Killed Hor Iluslinnd'a Youtur IIouo kcoporWltlin llorrowud Itovolvei', Rochester, N. Y Feb. l.-.Annle Cox, 18 years old, of Calais, Me., was shot four times and killed yesterday by Mrs, Lizzie Provenchta, for whose husband, Henry Provenchla, the girl was keep ing house. The Provenchlas separated two yearB ago, The husband recently engaged Miss Cox as hs housekeeper, and Mrs. Provenchla, who had been vainly seeking a reconciliation with her husband, had threatened to kill the girl. Mrs. Provenchla went to her hus band's house yesterday afternoon with a revolver borrowed from a policeman in Somerworth, N. H. What occurred Is known only from what Mrs. Fuse, mother of Mrs, Provenchla, gave to the police as the story told by her daugh ter. Sirs. Fuse says that her daugh ter said that she ordered Miss Cox to leave the house and to stay out. Miss Cox replied that she would not. Mrs. Provenchla then drew out a revolver and fired four shots, all taking effect in Miss Cox's body. Mrs. Provenchla then returned to her mothers' house and told what had happened. Mrs. Provenchla then left the house, going down the railroad track and getting into a stock car containing horses at taohed to a freight train, which left soon after. On the way to the train Mrs. Provenchla met a young man whom she knew, to whom she told what she had done. He went to the house and found Miss Cox lying dead In a pool of blood. MUnlno ItllllH AiiuufK-, Newark, N. J., Feb. 1. Thomas Reynolds, of Belleville, a small town near here, became a raving maniac yesterday and ran through the streets with a knife In his hand, stilking at every one he met. Two were seriously injured, They are Mary Coyne, whose skull was fractured and who will prob ably die. and Miss Manning, a young girl, who was badly Injured. Reynolds smashed windows and ran Into house and stores, driving out the occupants. i He was captured by a crowd of cltl I zen and taken to Jail, OPPOSING 'fill:' BOUNTI. Mlii(irlt) Hi-port on the Hmiun-Pnyim Shipping lllll. Washington, )ie. 1. The minority reports on the iJanna-Payne shipping bill was filed In the house of repre sentatives yesterday. It wa prepared by Tlepreserttatlv Handy, of Delaware, mid Is a severe and somewhat po- lltleal arraignment if the measure and those who would rcelve bounties un- . dcr It. The report r- ys: t "This bill Is one that was prepared and brought to congress by a voluntary committee . of snip owner and snip. builders, reprewntmr tne Bnueinen who will roeelvfl the bounty which the hill proposes to Blv from the public treasury. The bill as It Is reported to the house Is In almost the exact form and grnnts to a peony life bounties de- manded by the 'gfepllemen who are to receive them. Tlie bill 1. therefoiv. naturally ami entirely Satisfactory to the 'Interests' who have Organized this movement to secure t,hp V' sumB car- rlcd In the bill as.' BTntdlty to be used In carrying on their private business and enlarging the profits thereof. I "Tho .in T,wvi,i, not slmiilv for bounties, but for bounties which, once granted, can not thereafter be taken , away. If this bill passes the con tracts will be quickly mWdei, and once entered Into no future congress can In honor break thorn or refuse to make the necessary appropriations to pay them. To do so would look like re pudiating a national obllgatl&n. "These bounties will probably soon cost the government $100,000,000 annu ally. Of this enormous bounty tho lion's share will go to' Ihe Interna tional Navigation company;- This com pany will recolve In the aggregate more than $57,000,000. In this .bllf'.lt Is pro vided that a man who builds a great and speedy ocean steamer shajl M paid bounties In 20 years amounting to twice the whole cost of the bow . , "This bill Is the oftsrftl'ng" of mere bounty beggars, and shoUitlTbe repudi ated by representative . pi - uoin po litical parties. It Is vicious In prlnclplo and wholly unjustifiable." A ltllzznrd In the HOutli. Holly Snrlnrrs. Miss.. Feb. 1. This section was visited by a -severe bllai zard Monday night, accompanied by rain, sleet and snow,' which froze ns It fell. The thermometer fell to flvg de grees below zero. Yesterday a show storm occurred, lasting several hours: It Is the coldest weather since 1895. Similar reports came from Oxford, Miss., and Richmond, Va. The Ravages of Ctrlp. That modern scourge, tho drip, poisons the air with its fatal germs, so that no home is safe from its ravages, but multitudes bavo found a sure protection against this danger ous malady in Dr King's New Discovery. When you (eel a soreness In your bones and musclos, have ohllls und fever, with sore throat. Dain in tho bacK of tuo head, catar rhal symptoms aud a stubborn cough you may know you have the flrlp, and that you nerd Dr. Kine's New Discovery. It will promptly cure the worst cough, heal the in flamed nlcmlirancs, till tlionlsc-ase- germs and prevent tho dreaded after etl'ecta of the malady. Prico GOcts and $1.00. Money back if not cured, A trial bottle free at A, Wasley'a drug store. "J.'ho"Cul)nus'"Vealeuod, Santiago de Cuba, Feb. 1. Yester day some men belonging to the quar termaster's department discovered, about seven miles from the cltv, 4 large quantity of Mauser cartridges. Major Knleht cent a sergeant with a small force to secure them, While the cartridges were being taken up a num ber of armed Cubans sprang out of the thicket nearby, said they were guarding order from Cuban officers, and declared that they would prevent Its removal. The sergeant re plied that the Cubans would have, to kill all his men to succeed, as his orders were to take, the cartridges, and he In tended to obey, The Cubans tljen re-, tired, protesting, A Common Sanger, If you have ever had a cold whloh you permitted to "wear away" It may interest you to know It was a dangerous proceeding, Every cold and cough which is neglected paves tho way for consumption, bronchitis. asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, tho famous German throat and lung remedy, will euro any cough or cold and save you from con sumption. Sold by all druggists.. Prices 25c aud 50c per bottle. Five Froze to Dentil In St.l.fiulit St. Louis, Feb. 1. Four deaths from freezing occurred In this city yesterday and one denth In Kast St. Louis. Vhe fatalities are: George A. Clark, aged 45 years, a candy maker; Charles Far ler, aged 30 years, laborer; Mrs. Mary Ryan; -August Benson, aged 35 years, colored laborer; Mrs. M. ijanklns, tjasj St. Louis, colored. Mrs, Ryan slipped on the fee In her dooryard and was stunned by the fall, Half an hour lator she was fount) almost dead from exposure and flled soon after. Farler and Benson were both consumptives, and succumbed while searching for work. Clark was overcome by the cold while going to his place of employ ment. The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect a surgical operation to euro cancer, or any other blood disease. The cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re sult from it. Tho disease is in the blood, and henco can not be cut out. Kino times out of ten tho surgeon's knife only hastens death. My son had a most malignant Oancer. foi which the doctors said an operation was th oniy nope, xueoper atlon was a severe one, as ttwas neces sary to cut down to the jawbone and scrape It. Before a great while the Can cer returned, and be gan to grow rapidly. We gave him many remedies without re flet, and finally unon the advlee of f. friend, deelded to try 8. 8. 8. (Swift's Speolflei, and with! the second bottle he began to Improve. After twenty bottles had been taken, ihe Oancer disappeared entirely, and he was cured. The cure was a permanent one. for ho Is now seventeen years old, and has never bad a sign of the dreadful disease to to- IMIU, J, ft, JUUUlJUUlf, 279 Snodgrass St., Dallas, Texas. Absolutely the only hope for Cancel is dwiii s opecmc, for Olral 'HieJJlUUU as it Is tho only remedy which goes 10 mo very bottom 01 tne dioou aim lorces out every trace or tne disease ; S. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potush, mercury, or other mineral , Books on Oancer will be mailed free I to any address by the Swift Speclila j uo Atlanta, ua, fjgf ABLE TO SIT DP. I Do Think Dr. Greene's Ner yura Does Wonderful Cures. J "yag CoilflllCll To My Bctl With NOrVOUS .L'rOStraUOll. I Had Kidnoy and Heart Trouble, but Dr. Greono's Nervum Cured Me. Mrs. Elmtra J. Hasklns, Essex, N. Y., savs: "I do think Dr. Greenes Nervura blood and nerve remedy does wonderful cures, and the simple truth about Jt is sufficient to recommend It to all. I was sntlrely prostrated and confined to my bed by nervous prostration. I was not hle to sit up or to do anything for about ur week- 1 "lso hnd inflammation of the kidneys and some heart trouble, all brought on by overwork. My daughter had been taking Dr. Greene's Nervura and I urged me to try it. I procured a bottle 1 and took It, and received 60 much benefit trotn It that I got more, until 1 had used j 6lx bottles. I can truly 6ay that It has done me great good, so that I am now able to do my usual work, and that, too, without pain or sintering. Miie Kianey trouble has been entirely cured, the ncr vousnessjias left me." Another-ereat advantage In using Dr. Greene's NerVura Is the fact that you can consult about your case without charge with the iamous Dr. ureene, 35 west 14m St., New York City, either by calling at the office or writing to mm. POKTO "RICO OPnClALS "5EP0SED. Military Governor Henry Sternly Re bukes OHlctnl Corruption. Ban Juan De Porto Rico, Feb. 1. Major General Guy V. Henry, military governor of. Porto Rico, has deposed the mayors and councllmen of Aguadll- la and Moca, In the province of Agua dllla, and has temporarily suspended the civil authority In both towns, owing to the Incessant political quarrels and the gross official .corruption. Captain Mansfield, Eleventh United States Infantry, who Is now In charge GENERAL HENRY, of the aistrlct, has been Instructed to appoint new officials, chosen from the Radical party. The offendera belong to the Libera party. General Henry Intends his summary action to serve aa an object lesson to other towns In Porto Rlco, and a warning against a similar failure of self government from similar causes. An Important Question, If your frlepds or neighbors arc- suflVripg from coughs, colds, suro (brunt, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them If they have ovrr used Otto's Cure, This famous Herman remedy is having n largo sale hero and is performing some won derful cures of throat aud lung diseases. No matter what other medicines hayo failed to do, try Otto'a Curo. Largo sizes 83c and 80c. Sold by all druggists.. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE, A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOLIO The Philadelphia Don't Miss Inquirer FOR Some of the special daily features include A SPORTING PAGE, contributed to by a staff of the best sporting authorities. A STATE PAGK, in which the every happenini; of interest in every olace in l'ennsvl vania, New Jer6cy, Delaware and Maryland is told by tpecial dUpa ches from our own correspondents. ' . , ; ' . A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning the latest fashions and every feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely A CAHLII PAGE, where the doings of cauiu uipaicnt. ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, by uispatcnes. BEST OK ALL is THE SUNDAY Included in The Sunday Inquirer each juciures ny well-known artists In brilliant color and sohest half-tone. The colored sectioii The Sunday Inquirer is not equaled by any other paper. The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed to by the very best writers, such as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert llarr. Anthony Hope and Ian MacLaren. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are uny article by eminent authorities on subjects religions, mechanical, literary and scieutihe. Tbn, too, lht e arc puzzle with cash prizes amounting to $500.00. If you want to muke )our wils profitable get the ue.t Sunday Inquirer. If you want a position in Philadelphia THE I'HII.AIH-1 HU TYU'RER enterprise and circulation, GIUV UN TUB TftEATV. r-nr CommNKloiierHxptiilnBAVh.v Ho Sighed tint Diii'iinicnt. Washington, Pel). 1. Peffators Oray and Money occupied the entire execu tive session of the senate yesterday In speet he on the pcure treaty, Senator Gray favoring ratlllcatlon and Senator Money opposing It. Senator Oral- was the third of th? Paris cnminlmloners to speak. He ad mitted that In the beginning of the negotiations he had been opposed to the acciulsllton of the Philippine archi pelago, and said that he had freely and frnnlfly advised the president and his fellow commissioners of his belief that It would be unwise to attempt to shape Its destiny. He had at last reached the conclusion that he would either have to Join with the majority or see the treaty fall and the war continue. In the meantime he had been 'largely won over by the arguments of .his col leagues and by the logic of the situa tion, and he hnd at last concluded to sign the convention. Having taken his position he wus here now to defend the freutv as .1 wise conclusion of a most delicate dfp- lomatlc undertaking. Many compllca t)ona hHd ex. the commissioners In their work, and while he would not re- tract what he had heretofore said as to the undoslrablllty of acquiring dis tant terltory, as a matter of principle, still there were times when a nation as an individual might have to choose between evils. Senator amy did not advocate permanent occupancy of the eastern iBlands, but said that the duration of our exercise of sovereignty there should be settled in the future. Tlio Itlpr VThlsIty CTunlilno. Louisville, Feb. 1. Word has been re ceived here that the deal combining all the Important distilleries In Kentucky Into one great corporation had been about successfully concluded In New York city. The company Is to be cap italized at $32,000,000, of which $12,000, 000 Is to be preferred stock and $20,000, 000 common stock. The combination Includes some CO distilleries in the vari ous portions of the" state. More Vessels For Downy' Fleet. Fortress Monroe, Feb. 1. The Bad ger has sailed to Join Dewey, clearing yesterday for Bahla, Brazil. She . Is going by way of Ihe Straits of Magel lan and carries a full supply of naval stores. The Castlne, bound for Manila, also out by the eastern route, is re ported sailing from Punta del Gorda. The Helena, another of our gunboats, bound out for Manila, arrived yester day at Colombia, Ceylon. To Cure a Cold In Ouo Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the inonoy If it fails to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf IN EFKKOT NOVEMBER 13, 1898. Passenger trains leave Bhenandoah for Pcnn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lehiifhton. Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Alientown, ueiuienem, iiasiou incw iom anu rniiaueipniu at 5 28, 7 49 n. m., 1 (0 anil 5 14 i. 111. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and Pittston, 3 28, 10 1H a. m., 1 00 and 5 1 1 p. in. For Laceyviile, Townnda, Havre, Waverly, Elmlra, Rochester; IIulTalo, Niagarn Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva aud thu West, 10 IK a. m., 1 00 and 0 11 p. m. For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap aud Stroudsburg, 6 28 a. in., 3 14 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 7 10 a. in. For Jcanesvllle, Loviston and Beaver Meadow, 0 23 n, m., 1 00 p. m. For McAdno, Audenried, Hasjeton, Stockton and Lumber Yard. 3 88. 7 4'J. 10 18 a. 111.. 1 00 and 5 14 p m ForJeddo, Ihlfton nnd Freeland, 5 28, 1018 a. m., 5 il p. in r or Bcrnnion, nzs. iu is o. in., 0 11 p. m. - For Lost Creek, Ulrardville, nnd Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For llnvcn ttun, Centrnlla, Mount Carmcl and Bhamokln, 10 58 n. 111., 1 43, 0 07, 0 21 p. m. ForMahanoy City, Park Place anil Delano, 8 28, 7 49, 10 18 a.m.. and 1 '0, 511 p m. For Yntesvlllo, 5 28, 10 18 a.'ip. Trains will leave Shainnktu at 7 00. 9 20 o. in., 12 10 and 4 20 p. m., nnd arrive at Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 18 o. m.. 1 00, 5 14 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for 1'ottsvlllo, Ht, Clnr, New Castle, Moron and New 1'pston, 7 -l'J ami 10 18 a. m , and 1 00 p in. Leave 1'otlsvlHp (or Shenandoah, 9 45 a in., 12 as. 505. 8 15 d. m. Leave Hasdeton for Hhenandonh, 10 00 a. 111., iu -is, o w, u -0, a p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Jit. uarmei anu Sliamokln, 9 4u 11. 111., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Shamokln for Shena.ild.uah n! 8 50 n. in., irnd 5 as p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Waoe, Delano, MoAdoo, Audonrled, Hnileton, Stockton. Lumber Ynrd, Wcatherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a in-, and G 83 p. in . For Leliightnn. Slatlngton., Cntasauqun Wldte Hall, Coplay, Allentnwn, ltastou aud I'hllllns burg, 9 17 a in., nnd 0 32 p. 111. Vop New York nnd Philadelphia, 9 17 a. in. Leave Hnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a, m and 0 27 p.m. M. 11. CUTTER, Sunt. TraiiMiortntlon, South netlilehcm, Pa. KUiiMiN It. W11.UUU, uenl. supt., South Ilcthlehem, Pa. CHAIU.US 8. LEE, Oeni. Pass. AKt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. 1899 illustrated articles. our foreign cousins arc reproduced in special -, the full Associated Press service and .special INQUIRER.. week is a colored section, with the best of au INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you. is Pennsylvania's leading newspaper In influence, Miss Sadie Wcrthcim, aj-e 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of ihcfirslprliclot execution nil the violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics sayslicfaawou dcrlul player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first in any thing. For this iustatcnienship literature, alli es, science nil art, men and uotneu put forth . their gr.-uti'-t efforts. Washington was n .id to he "f.v t in war, first iu peace aud fus.t in the hc.irls of his countrymen." It is a groat thing to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind ami brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many .hluga will irlieve but the one that will lgbest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy, lens of thousands have found that it Is the only thing that would cure Ca ;arrh ami Asthma. For 15 yrs. It has nev er failed inn single case to cure Asthma, pml its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases thai had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils wereeutirely stopped uporwliere the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where he 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, all of whom can be cuicd with Brazilian Balm. A1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for cat.irrh or unburn, and for 6 months 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 thejjreatestofferevermade. Ask your'druggistand take no substitute. B. I'. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India napolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents hiiadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFEOT NOVEMBER 20. 1808. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week dAys, 210,588, 7 80, 9 55 a. m., 12 20. S 19 and 6 C9 p. m. For New York via Mauch Cbun&, week uays 7 80 a. in., 12 20 and 8 C9 u. m. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 0 M, 7 80. 9 55 a. in., 12 20, 8 19 and 6 09 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 780, 0 53 a. m. 12 28, 8 09, 8 09 and 7 30 p. m. For Taman.ua and Mahanoy Cliy, week days 7 80, 9 55 a. m., 12 26. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsturg, week days. 11 82 a. m.. 12 28, 7 30 p. m For Mnhano Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 3 27. 5 38. 7 80, 9 55, II t2 a.m., 12 28, 8C9, 4 09, 73 , 9 MS p. m. For Ashland and Shnrookln. week days, 7 80, 1182 a. m., 12 26, 8 09,6 07, 725 nnd 1 55 p. ni. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wert via I, 1. n TJ n 1 V. . 1 .. . . i .. Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. &R,D R.) at 320. 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. I-. Sundays. 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains irom Twenly-rourtli ana 1 nest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85. 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SniCNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, neek Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m and I 43, 4 80, 'J 00 p. n, Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, eek days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, eek days, 3 40, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 00, 6 30. 11 36 p. in Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 10 OH. a, m., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, wees: days, 7 17, 7 40 . dx. 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, G 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tamoqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 1121 a. in.. I 49, 3 66, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Clly, week days, 8 45, 905, II 51 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 6 21, 7 41, 10 08 p. n Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40,4 00 180, 922 1023,12 03. a. m 239, 586, 6 42 7IR 10 21 )i ni. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 10 00 a u.. 1231 and 4 00. 11 30 p. m. ATI, ANTIO CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut strjet waif nnd South street what! for Atlantic City. ' Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4'00, 3 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 680pm Sundays Eiprcss, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a I.., 4 45 p. in Returning leave Atlantic City depot, con er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a m.. 8 80, 8 SO p in Accommodation. 8 15 a. n. 4 03 p. in. Sundays Ejprcss. 4 00, 7 80 p m, Aecommoda. tlou, 7 15 a. m., 4 13 p. in For Cane Mnv. Sen ImIq (Htv and Ocean Cltv Weekdays 900 a in, additional lor Cape May, 113 I) in., for Sen Isle Cltt. B DO n m . fur Ocean City, 4 13, &03 p m. Sundays, Chestuut Btrcct 9 13 n in , South street. 9 00 a. in. warlor Cr- on all exnrenn trains. vor further Information, aunlv to nearest ?l.iladell)hia aud Readinc Raiiwav ticket aeeni or nddress I. A. hWKIOAUU, Kuson J. Wbbks uen'i sunt., ucn'l 1'asi'r Agt., l.;. TorTnlr.i.1 Philadelphia. Lauer's, 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 - RA PROFESSIONAL CARDS BTJRKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAWt OfflceEgan building, correr ol Main an Centre streets, Rhenaudoah. pUOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Boi M, Mahanoy Oily, Pa, Having studied under some ot the heal masters In London and Paris, will give lesaont on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture, Ihe lewnler Hlienandnali. 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