I'i, TheHefald i:st' viii.hiiiik mo. 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Published every ovenlnir. eieept 9ntlr. t i Boulli Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. i I,ON(l IlItTANUK TIH.IHMIONM. Tlio Herald Ii ilrllvi red In Shenandoah ami the surrounding town for"lxeentf" w etef pay able ti the onrrlers. Ity mnll 8 00 it y. or, or M cents n month pnynlih- In advance Ad vertisements charges! according to span nnd poaltlnn. The pnlillslwr rewrve the right tn I'lmiiRe the p' Kitten f sdrerHeement whcnevir tlie publication of news demand it The right l rrervcd In reject any ndvcruenieiit whether paid fur or twit, that the publishers uav dem Impmiwr. Adver tising rate made known UMtiiapplleatlon. Kntcrcil at the pot office at tliennndoali, I'a , as second clan mail matter. Thursday Fi;nm;r.Y 2. ihbo. OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Forever, TiikNow Jersey Semite iiuHilucliiri'ri Sampson tlie hero of Saiitfniro. We may now oxpeot to hear from tlio Marylanders In support of Schley. Mil. CllOKKR says the revival of 10 to 1 meaus hard times n'niii. Of course he means if the people take it seriously, which is quite improbable. TllKltK fs one similarity about Hurrlsburg dispatches these days. They tire all based upon rumors. If these political chroniclers keep ever lastingly at it, they will eventually land on solid ground. A NPMUKn of tho boys at the Penn sylvania Military Academy, at Chester, were taken violently ill after partaking of a turkey dinner. And now the charge is made that the turkey was embalmed. Any egotist can vote against a treaty for 'small reasons based on his vanity, but how long would it take such a man to frame a treaty equal in merit to that resulting from the pro longed deliberations in Paris ? Thk inhabitants of Rockaway Beach have already tired of being in cluded in the Greater New York. The tax assessor seems to have caused the trouble. That individual seems to be the scape-goat for the average tax doger. Those who take an interest in local government neyer neglect to vote at the February elections. There is a. noticeable Inactivity among the voters of both parties this year, which has anything but a tendency to secure good govetnment. Thk Philadelphia North American has improved in every department under new management. Heretofore the North American was a staunch supporter of Senator Quay, but since the retirement of the McMichaels it is noticed that the paper has a lean ing the other way. A Boston publisher was fined $500 for putting a deceptive headline, "Quilt is Evident," over an article re ferring to a case on trial in court. Sensational journalism, in this in stance, at least, is receiving its just rebuke. We fail to see, however, in -what way the matter was within the jurisdiction of the court. The army bill as it passed the House Wednesday provides for an army of a maximum strength of 50, 000 In time of peace, just about double what it was before our war with Spain. It Is likely the govern ment will experience much trouble In keeping that quota filled with "loyal and able-bodied American citizens." Representative Haao, of this county, has introduced a. bill in the Legislature providing for tlie election of Supervisors in boroughs by direct vote of the people. This measure is In the right direction, but might go further and include other officers now selected by Town Coun'oils. The members of the latter body would thus be relieved of an unpleasant duty, and perhaps result, in a better class of public servants. Senator Hanna and Riohard Croker met for the first time at the dinner of the Gridiron Club in Wash ington the other night. William E. Curtis, in the Chioago Record, tells about it. They shook bands eor dially and expressed the pleasure of meeting one another. "You're not a bad-looking man I" exclaimed Mr. rT 1 T ..1.1 -.,1-,. nauuo., tt.mx wuumu ,H.., n a minute from the cartoons.' 'The same to you," responded tlie New York Tammany boss with a grim .. rlble affliction of tlnHium.n race. Salt . :NatIona, TaBUef cover)ng 3i rheum, soree, eruptions, bolls, all humors, Btateg a stronK enough to pay the pro Bwelllngs, etc, originate in Us foul taint, prletora 0f the looal saloons revenue and are cured by the great and only True : nough to keep them out of the busl- Blood Purifier, Hood's Barsaparllla. The advanced theory of today that tuber culosis, or consumption, Is curable by proper nutrition, care and purifying the blood, finds confirmation In the expert- U pnee of many who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparijla Hood's Pills cure sick headache. 26c. Tho Rosv Froshnoss I And a velvet softness of the (kin li Inva riably obtained by tbor who use PouoMi'a Complexion "owaer. ESTIIl.WS FLIGHT, IMPPTP tioiiito Quite Paris to Avoid Arrest on Criminal. Okargo. ANOTHER ANTI-DREYPUS VICTIM. (5 in lid Itnblil Znclnk Kiilm Dimotiiicctl ns "tlio licmlciMif tlio liiliiinon .low tnli CuiiMplinu.v Ai;iiltit l'mnoo." Ciiptiilii llrojTtiH on IIIm Dlunlty. Pari, Feb. 2. Major Count Huter hiy wbh oiriolally Informed Tuemlay that lit teitlinony before the oourt of caaaallon being concluded, the proceed ing Hgalnat him would be rammed In 14 hours, ile thereupon left by the Northern rnllroHd. Comte Ksterliniy's llljtht, which was to evade arret on the charges brought nKalnnt him by bin cousin, Christian Knterhaay, of obtaining money under fraudulent pretenses, has been the sen sation ot the day. On rending the warning letter, which was brought to him by a detective olllrer, Hsterluizy swore and culled tlie letter a "canall lerlo," a "trick worthy of the beasts 1 have had to deal with." It Is understood that the hasty with drawal of the RHfc conduct granted him was the outcome of his cavalier treat ment of M. Uertulus, the magistrate, and of his refusal to give further tes timony. The latest victim of the anti-Dreyfus party Is the Grand ltabbl Zadok Khan, who Is being denounced oh "the ring leader of the infamous Jewish con spiracy against France," on the strength of the story Just published to the effect that, after Dreyfus was sentenced, the rabbi, at the request of Majtthleu Dreyfus, tiled to get through a friendly Jewish olflcer In BsterhazyN regiment sorie paitlculars as to the cemte's movements. L,e Solr demands the resignation of the rabbi. And as the latter Is vir tually a state ofllcinl It Is not unlikely tha' the agitation will become a serlo 'S mailer for him. Curiously enough, the edl'or of Le Soir, which Is one of the moat violent of the antl-Dreyfusard or gans, Is himself a Jew named Oaston Pullonals. ccordlng to a dispatch to La Prove from Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, Dreyfus was so angry on learning that Captain Lebrun Renaule had asserted that he confessed at the time of his trial and degradation that he declined to answer any more of tho question's put to him by the court of cassation unless taken back to France. The Echo De Paris this morning con tains a communication from Quesnay De Beaurepalre asserting that .the new ' Inquiry has revealed that the court of cassation, before It had even ex amined the dossier, had already dtcld ed to declare Dreyfus Innocent by a decree quashing the sentence, and that the court has purposely Ignored pas sages In the secret dossier Implicating Dreyfus. Sick Headaches, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surly cured by Karl's Clover Knot Tea, the great blood purllier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts'. Sola by IVD. Klrlin and a guarantee. ileum of tho "IJokIo Man." Chicago, Feb. 2. George Rogers, who was known In the vicinity in which he lived as the "Bogle man," died yester day In the county hospital of a rare disease, which the physicians have called acromebaly, swelling of the bones. His hands and feet were great ly swollen, and his Jaw was over four times the normal length. The distance from the frontal bone to the chin In the ordinary man Is eight to ten Inches, and In Rogers this had grown to 20 Inches. A refined and educated man, he was so sensitive over his apepar- ance that he withdrew from his friends and family and lived In a barn In an obscure part of the city. He was taken from the ham to the hospital In a starving condition. What do the Children Drink 7 Don't give them tea or CofTee. Have you tried the uew food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing aud taVes the place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you give ihe rmlriren the more health you distribute through their systems. Graiu-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about 1-4 as much. All grocers sell it 15c. and 25c. Disastrous Flro In Columbus, O. Columbus, O., Feb. 2. The most seri ous conflagration which has visited Co lumbus since the million dollar Chit tenden hotel fire of 1893 visited the city last night. Half a block of fine build ings In the heart of the business portion of the town have been destroyed, and the loss is $750,000. Eight firemen were injured by falling walls and Miss Car rie Johnson was run over by a hose reel. Her leg was broken and she received Internal Injuries which may prove fatal. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SAL00NISTS' OBJECT 1ESS0N. To CIoho Akron's Rnrrooms by Way of Kxperlmont. Akron, O., Feb, 2. A representative of the National Liquor League was in ! the city last week, and local men were ' very reticent on vo wie uujcu. ui o vJslt Now tnat he haB iert a strange Btory lB tola oi the movement which he Is said to be at he head of. It Is no more than the closing up of every saloon in the city for a period of two ' years. Members of the Akron Liquor League made this statement toaay in all seriousness and claim that the pro ject Is entirely feasible. The manner . .it. 1 . . x fnllnmlnv ; ness, and will do so In order to give the neode of Akron, and of all other cities, a lesson on the sufferings whloh will be entailed on municipalities by the dosing of those places. The Dow tax. nald by the saloons, amounts In Akron to a very large sum, the most of which goes ta the police and poor funds, and the loss of this, the liquor dealers figure, will seriously embarrass the finances of the city. Akron has been selected as the city for this object lfsslon because of the recent agitation here against th,- saloons ronducted by the ministers of the city. A cold In danger ous, Don t let It get the eiart of you. A few tin i a of my Cold fin,. will hii'uk up nny form of cold In feiv hours and prevent Kilnpe, tllphllierlit anil pneutiiuiilii. It should be In every home nud every vest pocket. It Is better than n life lusur nncu policy, MUNYON. At all drturKlat. -fie. lat. Guide to Ilealtti mp,t' m iMlJ,'n frpi inn, An 1, t i",'' TliB RUTLAND'S MtSIIAP. Wont Am-oiiiiit on a slioal, Hut Is Not In Duuircr. Philadelphia. Feb. 2. The Transat lantic liner Hhynland, Captain Hannah, from Liverpool for this port, went ashore on Cotton Patch shoali about four miles north of Fen wick's Island life saving station, during Tuesday night's storm. At midnight she was still stranded, but lay In an easy posi tion, and It Is hoped to get her off with the next high tide. Tho tug North America went to her assistance yes terday and succeeded In moving her a short distance. Part of the steamer's cargo will be taken off, and there Is little doubt that she will be safely floated. The llhynland's propeller is broken, and It Is thought that he rud der has been carried away. There are 42 passengers and a crew of "9 men on board, and all are well. Fenwlck's Island light Is about 25 miles below the Breakwater, which would Indicate that the Rhynland was a few miles out of her course when she grounded. This Is easily accounted for by the condition of'the weather at the time. A dense snow storm was pre vailing and the Island light could not be seen H0W TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glasss with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours : a sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidneys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble f too frequent dbsire to pass it or in in tlie back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO I0. Theie is Comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the 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 effect of Swamp-Root 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 absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous oficr in the Shenandoah Herald Sate, Swift, Superb Traveling to New York hy riilliMlelphta find Rending Route.. Tho Philadelphia and Reading Routo to Mow York has boen noted since its inception for tho special attention given by the man agement to insure tho comfort and safety of Us patrons and while sacrificing neither of tbeso important points to speed, at the same time managing to keep iu tho front with swift traveling trains. It Is but a Bhort timo since a trip to New York was considered qulto a journey, and on Account of the timo consumed aud dis comforts of traveling never attempted unless entirely necessary, but under tho changed conditions, caused by modern improvements, it is but a short, pleasant trip and on no lino are these improvements more, iu use than op the Philadelphia anil Heading Route, neither timo or money being spared iu the effort to secure everything that will conduce to tlio comf irt, safety and convenience of travelers. The fast trains for New York leave Read ing Terminal, Philadelphia, at convenient hours, connecting at Columbia avenue, and other stations with express trains from I'otU vllle, Wllliamsportand other points in tho coal and lumber regions. For time of trains, rate of fare, aud other Information, apply to any Philadelphia and Reading ticket r.Eent, or address Kdsdn J. Weeks, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Eighth Suroldnl Attempt "Suc'oosstul. Chicago, Feb. 2. During the last three years Mrs. Amelia Lutz, of this city, hns repeatedly attempted to com mit suicide by hanging herself. Each lime her husband has cut the rope and rescued her, but yesterday she made the eighth attempt and succeeded In ending her life, Lutz Is a contractor, and at one time was wealthy. During the World's fair, however, he lost his fortune, and brooding over this fact unbalanced the woman's mind. Speedy Mull Service From Alaska. Washington, Feb. 2. A report to Second Assistant Postmaster General Shallenberger from the railway mall division headquarters at New York an nounces the transmission of a mall package from Juneau, Alaska, to Its destination In New Jersey In 11 days. This Is the quickest transit on record. Governor of South AtiHtrallr. London, Feb. 2. Lord Hallam Tenny son, son of the late Lord Alfred Tenny son, the poet laureate, has been ap pointed governor of South Australia. Enstorn Potteries Consolidated. New York, Feb. 2. The consolidation of all the large potteries In the east was consummated here yesterday. This was brought about chiefly through the Maddocks company of Trenton, N. J., making favorable arrangements with the leading Interests In the newly formed American PotterleB company. That oompany will now have a- capi talization of $1,000,000. The output of the plant In 1858 which composed the combination, was $8,600,000 with profits computed at Jl.&OO.OOO. Predicted Ills Own Dentil. New York, Feb. 2. Rev. George H. Slmona, of Brooklyn, predicted his own death, which occurred Tuesday mid night, of pneumonia. He was not ap parently In Immediate danger. To his wife, however, who was sitting In the same room, he said, for no- apparent reason: "My dear, I do not bsllve that I will live after midnight." Fugitive MurdoroHH ArrostPd. Portland, Me.. Feb. 2. Mrs. Lizzie Provenchla, who shot and killed Miss Annie Cox, her husband's housekeeper, In Rochester. N. H.. Tuesday, was ar rtstcd In this ity yesterday. jiwijniiuMwtftiir"jiiwn IN SENATE AND MOUSE Mf llopbui-n'is iTHiml Flaht Airatnit tlio River nml Ilnrbor Hill, Washington, Feb. 2. The house en tered upon the consideration of the, river and harbor bill yesterday, and made rapid progress. Fifty of the SG pages of the bill had been completed when tho house adjourned. The bill appropriates directly about $12,000,000 and authorizes contracts to the extent of $18,000,000 additional. The general debate was unusually brief. Us feat ure was a speech In opposition lo tha bill by Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, whfi hat fought every river and harbor bill for the last six vears. He said he knew his opposition would avail nothing, as the votes for Its passage had been ar ranged for by the appropilatlons In the bill. He attacked particularly the Mississippi river Improvement, which was ably defended by Mr. Catchlngs, of Mississippi. For a few minutes In the senate yes terday afternoon It seemed likely, that a vote might be taken on one or more of tho resolutions relating to expan sion that are pending before that body. An unusually large attendance of Re publican senators was present, all of them having been notified to be pres ent In the event of a critical vote on the pending question. Mr. Ibioon (Ga.) had called up his resolutions and Mr. Chandler (N. H.) had withdrawn his motion to refer them to the commit tee on foreign relations. Mr. Sullivan (Miss.) had entered a motion to sub stitute his resolutions for those of Mr. Bacon, while Mr. Davis, chairman of the foreign relations committee, an nounced that he was willing that a vote should bo taken Immediately. As It was evident, however, that a vote on the resolutions and amendments could not be taken before 2 o'clock the hour fixed bv unanimous consent for the senate to go Into executive session Mr. Bacon asked for unanimous consent mat a vote ue tauen touay. 10 m. request Mr. Carter (Mont.) objected, and the whole question was left sus t ... ,na loft OIIU. pended In the air. Imporfnnt lyinWifptcy DeoMon. Milwaukee, Feb. 2. A decNlon of the greatest Importance In bankruptcy proceedings throughout the country was handed down by Judge Seaman, In the United States circuit court, In which the court holds that when a man files a petition In bankruptcy he waives his constitutional privilege of refusing to give tentlrnotiy under the plea that It may tend to criminate himself and give rise to criminal proceedings. The decision Is rendered In the contempt proceedings Instituted against Louis Saplre, a Waupun bankrupt merchant, for falling to produce his books of ac count. The Ravages of drip. That modern scourge, the Grip, poisons tho air with iU fatal germs, bo that no home is safe from its ravages, but multitudes have found a suro protection against this danger ous malaiiy to ur. Ktug s now uiscovory. When you leol a soreness in your bones and muscles, have chills and fover, with sore throat, pain in tho back of the head, catar rhal symptoms and a stubborn cough you may know you have tlio Grip, and that you need Dr. King's Now Discovery. It will promptly cure the worst rough, heal tho in llamed membranes, kill tliodiseaso germs anil prevent the dreaded nflor cll'ccts of tlio malady. Price BOcts. and $1.00. Monoy back If not cured. A trial bottle freo at A. Wanley's drug store. Speedy Work Jf War Omolala. Washington, Feb. 2. The officials of the war department are proud of the splendid record made by them In han dling and mustering out of the Slxty ntnth New York regiment. A pay of fleer boarded tho train at Huntsvllle with the soldiers and made up the rolls cn route, and within 24 hours after the arrival of the organization In New York every man had been paid In full, $75, 000 being required for the purpose, and the regiment had been mustered out. This Is something that has never before been achieved with so clean a record as In this case. Unrest In Liberia. London, Feb. 2. An American mis sionary, Rev. W. M. Beck, has arrived here on his way to the United States, after spending two years In Liberia. He says there Is considerable unrest and dissatisfaction with President Coleman, and that the neighboring tribes are encroaching and inciting to rebellion. It Is reported the French liave encroached over the frontier from Hinterland, and that the Germans are continually lending money to the Ll berlan government In return for con cessions. American Capital In China. Pekln, Feb. 2. T)ie final contract of the mining concession of Mr. William Prltchard Morgan, M. P., In the prov ince of Szechuan, has been signed. It Is understood that the contract secures for Mr. Morgan, In partnership with an American syndicate and the Chi nese authorities, control of all the mines and oil fields In the province. Mr. Morgan Intends to start with a capital of 1,000,000, and proposes to administrate Szechuan on the same plan followed by Cecil Rhodes In South Africa- Every mother feels an I n d e -scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to tlie critical Hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman, $1.00 PKR BOTTLE at all Drugstores, or lent by express on receipt of prioe. 300KS Containing Invaluable Information of rare interest to U women, will be tent trite to any address, upon application, bj Tk DliiLFIiLD I1SGDLAT0B CO.. XUuU.fi. Baby I FEEL IT MY ITY TO fKLL 1 Rim Down, Could Not Sleep, Everything: Worried Me. My Hcntl Ached, Had No Appo ti(o, and I Could Not Work. Dr. Greene's Nervura Oared Me and I Feel Liko a Now Man. Mr. Wellington Ilynes, Elizahc?htown, N. Y., says ; " I feel It my duty to tell how much good Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood nnd nerve remedy has done for me. When I first began Its use, I was so run down Hint I could not sleen at nitrht, nnd everything worried inc. I hnd no appe t tlte, cquld not worK, ana tnc doctors toiu me I must give up as there was no help for me. My head ncliccl all the time day and night, nnd there wns nn all gone feel ing In my stomach and 1 was always look ing on the dark side of everVthlne;. A friend recommended Dr. Greene's Ncrvura ... . mpHv. t w.nn tn tnlce . , . . . ? ,.T ... " w.v a new man. I can now do as much work as Is expected of a man of my age. I ad vise anyone who is troubled, to take Dr. Greene s Nervurn. Don't go to a doctor, but get a bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervura, It is cheaper than a doctor's bill and will help you more than any other medicine, it will do you good as It has done me." What gives everybody confidence in Dr. Greene's Nervura is the fact that it is a physician's prescription, the discovery of Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, and this successful physician in curing diseases can be consulted without charge at any time, personally or by letter. Got n Rnb'bt'HTf)IvofCo. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 2. Louis Nacht man, a clothier, who has stores In At lanta and Savannah, Is under arrest In this city on the charge of bigamy. Hlnda Rachel Nachtman, the com plainant, alleges that she was the first wife of Louis, and that 'he left her In Russia 14 years ago. While she re mained there he sent her money. She came to America eight years ago, and he met her In New York and lived with her up to four years ago, when he left her. Recently her husband was mar ried to an Albany woman by a New York rabbi. Nachtman admitted that he was married to wife No. 2, but de clared he had obtained a rabbi's di vorce from his first wife and paid her $200. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Ulght And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat nnd Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, Got a b-ittlo to-day and keep it always in tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25o aud 50c. Sample bottle fn . A Frutrlcldo's ConfoHsIon. Chicago. Feb. 2. Thomas Malone surrendered to the police yesterday af ternoon "and admitted that he mur dered his brother, Michael Malone, on Tuesday night. His story, which 13 corroborated by clrcumstanclal evi dence, Is that Michael came home drunk and demanded that Thomas go after beer. Thomas refused, and Michael threw a stove lid at him, and as Thomas said In his confession: "That settled the whole business. He was of no account anyhow, always drunk and fighting everybody. It was no use trying to live with him any longer. I hit him over the head with a hammer, and after he fell carried him to the bed and finished him with a razor. That's all there Is to lt. I'm sorry I was the one to kill him, but he was no good. He had a right to be dead." The murderer's opinion of the dead man Is generally held by" his neighbors. To Cure a (.old In One Day Take Tjixatlvo llrouio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy If It falls to core. 25c. The genuine, has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK. SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH The Philadelphia Don't Miss Inquirer FOR Some of the special daily features include A SPORTING PAGE, contributed to by a staiT of the best sporting authorities. A STATE PAGE, in which tlie every happening of interest in every place, in Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland is told by special dispa dies from our own correspondents, A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning the latest fashions and every feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely illustratedarticles. A CAULK PAGE, where the doings of our foreign coulins are reproduced in speciul cable dispatches. ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, by the full Associated Press service and ipecial dispatches. BEST OK ALL is THE SUNDAY INQUIRER. Included in The Sunday Inquirer each week is a colored section, with tlie bos! of pictures by well-known artists iu brilliant color and softest half-tone. Tlie colored section of Ihe Sunday Inquirer is nut equaled by any other paper. The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed to by die very best writers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Uarr, Anthony Hope and fan MacLaren. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are many articlos by eminent authorities on subjects religions, mechanical, literary and scientific. Then, too, there arc puzzles with cash prizes amounting to $500.00. If you want to .make your wits profitable get tlte uext Suuday Inquirer. If you want a position in Philadelphia n INQUIRER WANT AD will fix It for you. THE PHII.ADI I PIU IN'oiHRER is Pennsylvania1! leading newspaper in influence, enterprise and emulation.. l'flvfito shot H c iiorali Hat) Francisco. Pel), .Just heforo the departure of the transport steamer Senator for the Philippines, with tho Tv i-nty-second Infantry on board, yei tertlny, a mysterious shooting, which may result In the death of Corporal Paine, of Company H, took place. Th shooting was done by A private sup posed to he Cleorgo Burton. Company B, who hnd been ordered to do certain work distasteful to him. After the shooting Burton wns knocked senseless 1 by the butt of a gun In the hnnds of one of the guards. He protests his In nocence of any Intention to kill and says the shooting whs accidental. Bur ton will be tried at sea or after the steamer arrives at Manila. I'rlxonor'M IIoi'i'llilo Mulcldo, Snn Francisco, Feb, 2. A horrible suicide occurred yesterday In the Snn Frnnelsco Jail, and two prisoners nar rowly escaped death. Authority Burgle, a seven year man, secuied some coal oil from tho stove which, was used to heat the cell and poured It over his clothes while the other prisoners were asleep. He then Ignited the oil, and In a few seconds .his body was enveloped In Haines. Tlie cell caught fire, and the sleeping cellmates were barely sav ed by the guards. Burgle lived but a short time. Alger to Visit Porto Itlco. Washington, Feb. 2. Secretary Alger Is arranging to make a visit of Inspec tion of Cuba nnd I'orto Rico, starting from New York on March B next on the transport Berlin. The military committee of the senate and the houso of representatives will be of the party, besides Mrs. Alger, Private Secretary nnd Mrs. Victor Mason and a few per sonal friends, of the secretary. Tho trip will consume a month. North Dnkutii'M Now DIvorco Law." Bismarck, N. D Feb. 2. The house yesterday afternoon passed the bill requiring a residence of one year be fore a divorce can be secured. It had previously passed the senate and was today approved by the governor. To Iti-liur Uncle flirro!o Dead. New York, Feb. 2. The government transport Roumanian palled today for San Junn. Porto Rico, Santiago and Guantnnnmo. The vessel has been se lected by the war department to visit each of these places nnd bring back the soldiers who are burled there. The trip Is expected to take six weeks. A majority of the 75 passengers aboard the Roumanian are relatives, friends or representatives of the dead soldiers. The expedition Is In charge of D. H. Rhodes, who Is accompanied by 30 relatives of the dead. The expenses of the expedition are borne by the war department. The cost of relnterrlng the bodies here will be met by the rela tlvs. IN IEFFKCT NOVEMBER 15. 1893. Passenger trains leave Hhenondoah for lenn Unveil Junction. Mnueh Chunk. Leliiurlitou. Slatiligton, White Hall, Catnsauqua, Allentown, uetiueiicm, uaatoit sew lorsnnu riiuaucipiua at 5 23, 7 49 n. in.. 1 CO nnd 5 14 p. in. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and l'Htston, 5 28, 10 H o. 111.'. 1 00 nnd 5 11 p. 111. For Laceyville, Towanda, Havre, Waverly, Elmlra, ltocliebter; ltuffnlo, Klngum Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithncn, Geneva anil the West, 10 18 u. m., 1 00 and S 14 p. m. For llelviilcre, Delaware Water Gap und Stromlslmrg, S 28 n. in., 5 It p. in. For Ijunbertvlllo anil Trenton, 7 49 a. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston ami Ueuvcr Meiwlow, 5 28 a. in., 1 CO p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ifazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 2S, 7 49, 10 18 n. m., 1 00 nnd 5 14 i) m ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frcclnml, S28, 1018 n, m , 5 14 p. m. For Sernnton, 5 28. 10 IS a. m., Blip. m. For Lost Creek. Glriirdvlllc. nnd Ashland, 4 00, And 7 28 p. in. eor Kavcn uun, ucmrana, jmiunc warmei ami Slinmnkln, 10 58 a. in., 1 45, 0 07, 9 23 . in. For Jlahanoy City, 1'nrk Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. in., mid 1 r0, 5 14 p. m. For Yatcsvllle, 5 28, 10 18 a. m. Trains will leave Sliainokln at 7 00. 9 20 o. in., 12 10 and 1 20 p. in., and nrrlvo at Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 18 u. 111.. 1 00, 5 14 p. 111. Leave Hlieuandonli for Pottsvlllc, St. Clnlr, New Castle, Morca and New Uoston, 7 19 and 10 18 a. in , and 1 CO p in. Leave I'ottsvHle for Shenandoah, 9 45n m., 12 a., 593, 8 15 p. m. Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. in., 12 48, S 09, 0 20, 8 32 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for ltaven Uun, Centralla, Alt. n I i tet n ... n n, ... murine iiiiu ,3iitiiiuitii,, v m 111., a. j. ., Trains leave Sliainokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. in., and 5 35 p. m. Leave Hlienandoab for ntcsvllle, Mnlianoy City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, llnzkton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wcatlicrly and Mauch Chunk. 9 47 a m.. nnd G 32 n. in. For Lehigliton, Slatlngton, Catasaiiqun. White flail, uojuay, Aiientown, iuiston aim rnuupi burg, 9 47 a in., nnd 0 32 p. in. For New York nnd Plillndclnhia. 9 47 a. in. Lenve Hazlcton for Slienaudonli, 8 50, u. m., nna u n p. in. M. B. OUTTEU, Supt.-Transportation, South Retlilehem, Pa. ItOLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Ilctlilcliein, Pa. CHARLES 9. LEE, Gcnl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHEK, Dlv. P. A., South Iletblchem, Pa. 7A. 1399 ' f Mi l X U TUB EXCELLENCE. OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho originality nnd simplicity of the combination, wit also to the care nnd skill with which It is manufactured by sclontiflc processes known to tho Cai.ifonia Fio Svnup Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all the hnportanco of purcliaslnff tho truo anil original remedy. As tho genuine ftyrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Svnur Co. only, a lcnowledgo of that fact will nssist one In avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of tho Cali fornia Fia Svnup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of families, makes tho name of Wio Company a guaranty of the excellence of Us remedy. It is far in advance of all other luxativos, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and It does not gripo nor nauseate. In order togeHts beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FltANClSCO, Cl. 1.TTV"fv "r. Viv TOUI. N V Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Eorn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1x98. 1'rainH leavoBlienandoati an follows i lor New York via Philadelphia, weeli layfv 2 10, 5 38, 7 80, 9 65 H. ni., 12 20. 19 and 6 CO p. in. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week uuya 7 80 a. m 12 20 and 3 C9 p. ru. For Rending nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 88, 7 80. 9 55 o.ni., 12 20, 8 C9 and R 09 p. m. For PottHvllle, week days, 7 80, 9 65 . ro. 12 20, 8 09. 8 09 and T 30 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 65 a. m 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and LewUburg, week days. 1182 a. in.. 12 28, 7 30 p. m ForMnlmno) Plane, weekdays, 210,8 27,5 38, 7 30,9 65,1182 a.m., 12 26, 3 09, 6 09, 73v, 9 60 p. m. For Ashland and Shnrookln, week days, 780, 1132 . m., 12 26, 8 09,6 07, 725 and 65 p. ru. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II. AO. R. R., through trains les"t Reaolng Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R, H S.) at 8 20, 7 65,11 20 a. in., 8 10 nud 7.27 p. . Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. ni., 8 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets stattou, week days, 10 30 a. mv 12 20 12 16 8 40 p.ru. Sundays, 1 85, 8,23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. . Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 06, 6 30, 11 36 p. ra Leavo Reading, week days, 137, 700, 10 08, a, iu., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. m. Leave Puttgvllle, weeic days. 7 17, 7 40 a. ui. 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 anil 0 GO p. m. Leave Tamaqua. week days, 3 18, 8 86, 1123 a. in., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20, 9 41 p. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05, 11 51 a. in., 2 22, 6 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40,4 00 680. 922 10 23, 1200, a. m., 239, 586, 642 718 10 21 p m. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m.. 1284 and 4 00. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 CO, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 3 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80 pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 CO a u, 4 45 p. in. Returning leave AtlAiitlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m 8 80, 5 30 p m Accommodation, 8 15 a. in. 4 05 p. ra. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 n m, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p m., for Sen Isle Cltv, 5 00 p in., for Occaii City, 4 15, 5 00 pra. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 n in., South street, 9 00 a. m. Varlor Cars on all exnrurta trains. vur further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Rending Railway ticket agent or address I. A. Swf.ioabu, Edsok J. Weeks Qen'l Sunt., Uen'l Pass'r Agt.. Meadinc Terminal Philadelphia. Lauer'sJ22 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. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. filce Egan building, corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah, , " pROF. JOIIN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Oily, Pa. Having studied under some ot the best masters In London and Paris, will give lessor on tbe violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care l Hlroii" Ihe 1wlr Hlmnandosh. IRM'S Uclel rted IV, . l'owflcra never fuu aft sod curs (after failing royal llUa and other liar J --iaW wHh 'ranav fnd VenDT rtmedlw). AlwA7 buy th but ind cutu- it