?3f TheHerald . Mr tlll.HIIUO 1HTO "All the Hews TM'i HI t Frtat." Published every evening, Mtop Sunday, at j South .Tan! In utreit, Shenandoah, Pa. ! I.ONU mVTANCI' THI.KPIIONK. j Thr Herald l dctlvi red In Hhonandoah (Mid Hie ' tirrminilma; tnwiw forSlxcentaa w r-k, pa able to tlif i-areler. Ity mull 'H 00 a yrar. ,,i JS ivnta a month yililr In wIvimiw Ail cTtlM-inrnta charged iwiinllliR n apaoo and , lunlllon TIM" pithllKll.'.nl rrarrre tin- rlghi ! to oliatitf tint position f MdviTtlKi nu-iiti 1 wln-nevirthe pulilloitlon l nci demand" It The right Ik rwervert h. reject i.n adrrtlwin;nt bother paid for (Vr nut. that ' the publisher miv deem Improper. Aiher- , Using i made known iimnpMcitlnn KnIiTt d ul tlu po-t office nt Hhennniloah, Pa , in second clitMi mall matter. Gnunttmt $cvalix VKHKSn.VY I'EHKUARY 8 ISM) OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever, Mil (toitMAX will Imve to think out another plnu for defeating tile defeated Colonel llryim. Thk Philippine ) uept ion Is now Wifely in PreHltletit MeKlnley's IiiiikIh once more, and out of tilt- if noli of the political luuleontelitH. Sknatciii (jPAii's trlHl lins ngnln been postponed to a later date. It will now be called on the 27th Inst. This postponement, nowever, Is not at the instance of the Heaver states man. The original date was the 20th, which is closely followed by two holi days, and the court deemed it an un necessary hardship to compel! jurors to remain oyer these two days, heueo the change of date. Tiik one thing every good citizen demands on tile army beef question is that the light shall be turned on and the exact truth ascertained. To follow this course will undoubtedly bo the policy of the Administration. The President has a clear conception of his duty in the premises, and he is not likely to be moved from the right pathway by the earnest persuasion of any persons high in official authority or otherwise. Ain now that the treaty has been ratified, the real Philippine problem confronts us. First, there must lie no temporizing with the men who are in arms against the Hag. The people will look to President MoKinley to restore peace in the islands before outlining any policy. The Filipinos mustcease resisting our authority as a condition precedent to future negotiations. When peace has been restored, and not until then, can the question of their future government be taken up. So let no eflort be spared to reduce the Filipinos to submission. Thk borough elections will be held on the 21st inst., and it is unnecessary to state that it is the most important to the people of Shenandoah. And yet there are taxpayers and property owners who give the subject very little attention, and in many cases allow it to go by default. 'o election conies so close to the individual voter as that to be held in less than two weeks hence, when men are elected who levy our taxes, spend our luoney and make our laws. The Citizens party has nominated this year excep tionally strong candidates for Council and School Hoard, whose election will result in better government und an economical administration of munioipal affairs. The voters, irre spective of party affiliations, should weigh these matters seriously and well. Kleot the best men to muni cipal offices. Lodge Benefits. The beneficial societies of this town have often had occasion to discuss the question us to whether a niembe in arrears was entitled to the bene fits allowed those in good standing under certain circumstances. The Supreme Court has settled the ques tion by deciding that souieties are liable to pay benefits either in part or whole us long us a member is carried on the membership rolls even If be has been deulured out of bene fits. Also that the members of a de funct society ure individually liable for all obligations incurred before the society disbanded. The decision has prompted several local lodges to make a special pro vision in the case of members who are In arrears over 18 weeks. It will be stipulated that Ave dollar be (mid in such caes and this will prevent the relatives or friends of tlio delin quent from claiming the full amount to which he would be entitled if he were in good standing. By having this matter thoroughly understood, the lodge will not be called upon to provide for those who really have 110 claim and take an tin fair advantage over members who are prompt in their payments. fibould be in i.fry fanul, medicine rhest ar l eviy travellers grip. Tlify aie Intaluablft when the itmlR Ii out ef order, eur hidth. hillouiosii, and all llnr tioublti. MUd and mcuut. 39 uu Tho Rosv Freshness Anil a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tbors who use Porzoni'a I ri uompiexion .-owaer Hfooci s ATTN ACTIVE WOMKN. 80 of Health Makes Sweet Dispositions mid Happy Ilotnoo. rTCT riKW MRS. Woman's jrrpntt pift in the power .there is aWauty ui health that was vw y Urooklyn. I had given up myself; as I had tried so many things, I believed nothing would everdo me any good. Hut. thanks to your medieilie, 1 am now well and strong: in fact, another person entirely." If you are puzzled about yourself, write freely and fully to Mrs. Vinkham. at Lynn, Mass., and .secure the ndviec which she oilers free of charge to all women. This l the advice that has brought si.nshiue Into .many homes which nervous ness atid Irritability had nearly wrecked. Lydla E. rtnktiarrfSYcgetaDlc Compounil ; a Woman's Remedy for Woman'sIlM Kentlclo,N IJneor iiiiii'h. SpmlMiiKuf iiiuer names, the Danvlllo Advo.'ulo riH'jills that a MndlMin ti)iiiu kjIkh I lias Iwen tnupht In miowssion by n HNrri, Duck anl Crow The Cytithiaim Uamuvrat says that at Wanlitiijitou ami Leo university the close of a sunslou found but two graduates who received tlio A. II tlerne One was Uugg and tlio other Hair. The Richmond Register says In Hint city a Hogg and a I'lgg were taught by a Cobb, imd the Sharpsburg World rises to lun.irk: This village oontalus two hotels. Olio U the Wood House and the other Is tho Waro House "Louisville Courier-Journal Deafness Cannot be Cured by locl nnpllcatlons, they ennnot rmch ttic diseased portion of the ear. There la only one wny to cure deafness, nnd that Is by cnmtltu tlounl remedies. Deiifnee I-, chuo1 by nn In flamed condition nf the lnucou llnlnjr nf the Kutiichlan Tube. When thii tube Ret Inflamed you hnve a riiiulillutc sound or Imperfect hour Iiik, nnd wnen It Is entirely cloved deufiieiM Is the renult,and unless the luUamnmtinn onu he nkeii out nnd thii tube restored to IU normal condition, henringr will be destroyed forever; nine cnnes out of ten nre caused by catarrh, wbUh Is nothing but nn inflamed conditioi) of the inuenus surfaces. Wc will give One Hundred Dollnrs for nuy oase of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Mall's Catarrh Cure. Sead for circular, free. 1'. J. CHUNKY X CO., T.ileuo, O Soitl li I Irilicfff-its. 7tc. Hull's Family I'llls are the best. 'ller ITtieMS. Mr. Mlgglewjii 1 never begin anything on Friday, because 1 really hcliovo It's un lucky Miss Sharplelgh And 1 suppose you uro always too tired to begin anything on any of tlio other days. Cleveland Leader Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grains. A lady wntes : "lhe first time I made Grain O I did uot like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coflee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It it lhe strenglhening substance of pure grains. Get a package I' -day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will' have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15c. and 25c. Hlgheato ('England) magistrates fined tho owner of a dog found unmuzzled 10 shdllngs, though tliuy wero Informed the m m was dead In the year 1700 tliore wua only one newspaper in tlio United States An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors nre snll'eriiig from coughs, voids, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them If they hiivo over used Otto's Cure. Tills famous German remedy ia having a largo sale here and is perfoiming Borne won dorful euros of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure, Large sizes 23c and SOc. Sold by all druggists. ttatlier Stubborn. Mrs. Hunt From what I hear of your husband 1 should Infer that ho is a man of iron will Mrs Dhmt You're right, he Is, and pig iron at that. Now Orleans IMcuyunu A Common Sanger. If you havo ever had n cold whiuh you permitted to "wear away" it luay interest you to know it was a dangerous proceeding. livery oold and cough wuioh is neglected paves the way lor consumption, bronohitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous Gorman throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from con sumption. Sold by all diuggisU. Prices 25c and SOo per bottle. A Xenr Orleans Street, "gmueof the naine of streets here seem to Itotlrar visitors a good deal," observed a trolley osr starter at the oustom house, "and there's 0110 little experience that I have 011 an n vera go of about six times a day A stranger will walk up, generally carrying a hit of memoranda, and sny. 'Can you tell me where I will find tho the" When they get that far along, thoy look sort of wild, like a fellow with a wishbone In Ills throat, and 1 know right away wlutt's tlio matter 'Certainly,' I reply, 'you will find tho Tchoupitoulai street car on the fourth track Pleace step to the other side to get on ' As a rule they look relieved, thank 1110 and skip across, but not always Sonietlim they don't believe me and put up an argument 'Oh. that isn't it at nil,' a lady said to me this morning 'It's a name tlwt lieglns some thing like "Tlch" or "Teoh " ' 'To he sure, madam,' I answered but down here we call It "Choppy" for short. 'How very extraordinary I' sue Mild and wrote something in a uotehook "New Orleans Thnes-Demoorat THK dllll OVKK THAT DOIW 0UII13. Laxative Ilrumo Quluiue Tablets removes the cause that produces I Grip, e. The gi unine hui I, 15 '1 on esi h Ublnl 5. PfTn AM N'WI HOOK In in fire, admiration, reaped nnd V". which in more attractive to men than mcrr regularity of feature. To lie a Ruceefwful wife, to retain the love Hud nilmiration of her husband, should lie a num;m scotmtantntudy. At the flratimlicn- tionof ill health, pnlnfultnuniiea. painslntlie siiie.liiinlnclieorbacleaohe.iK'curo I.ydhi 15. l'inkham's VeifetabloCompound, and begin its use. This truly wonderful remedy Is the aafuguard of wo men's health. Mrs. MAimr. Smith, 3 IB Cen tral Ave., Jersey City Height, N. J. i writes: "T)eak Mns. I'inkiiam: lean hardly ilnd words with which to thank you for what your wonderful remedy has done for me. Without It I would by this time havo been dead or worse, insane; for when I started to take I.ydin. E. l'inkham's Vege table Compound I was in a 1 erri ble state. I think It would bo im possible for me to toll all t suf fered. Kvory part of my body seemed to pain some way. The pain In my back and head was terrible. 1 was nervous, had hys- tcricsnnilfttlntinir spoils. My cage wan one irlven tin bv two of the best doctors in THE QUAY MEN mm THE FORT Popular Feeling Aroused Against the Kepublicmi Bolters. AEE BLOCKING LEGISLATION. Consideration of Appropriations Tor tlio Caro or Charitable Institutions, Hospitals and tlio Common Schools Seriously Interfered With by tlio Tootles ofThoso l'olltlcul Insurgents. (Special Correspondence.) Hurrlsbure, Feb. There has been no material change In the senatorial situation. The deadlock continues. It Is not likely'to be broken for some time. Conditions, while they are dally becom ing more favorable to the re-election of Senntor Quay, are not such as to war rant a prediction of an early breaking of the deadlock. The contending forces are arrayed In solid columns. Though there Is great discontent manifested unions the people at the blocking of the wheels of legislation, the alleged Republicans who are holding out ugalnst the caucus nominee have up to dnte shown no signs of falling in with the wish of a large majority of the republicans of the state. That the members of theregularparty organization do not propose to allow the action of the bolters to gounnotlced Is Indicated by the declarations that come every day from Republican clubs, county committees and ward organiza tions In the large cities. Wayne county leads off with strong resolutions which must not have been pleasing to Repre sentative Norton, of that county, who has thus far voted with the bolters. Senator Hardenburg, of Wayne county, has stood loyally by Senator Quay, the caucus nominee, and his course has been commended by his party asso ciates. The bolters from Chester coun ty have come In for vigorous denuncia tion from the Republican city commit tee of Chester, which last week re elected the officers, who are all Quay men, and adopted ringing resolutions which declared their belief In the principle that the majority shall rule and that any Republican who expects to maintain his standing In the party organization must recognize that Idea and support the nominees of all con vention or caucus action. Republican organizations in Senator Henry's dis trict, in Philadelphia, are asking him to resign. It Is not merely a matter of party fealty that concerns many who have expressed themselves as heartily sick and tired of the tactics of the bolting Republicans, but they fear that a con tinuation of the deadlock means seri ous danger to many Interests of the commonwealth. These bolters should accept the choice of two-thirds of th9 Republican members for senator, break the deadlock and let the public busi ness proceed. They must be held re sponsible for the obstruction of all legislation If they do not. There are many matters which should he pressed to conclusion at once In this legisla ture. There can be no more Important subject than the raising of revenue to meet the requirements of the various Institutions which are wholly or par tially maintained by state appropria tions. The hospitals, soldiers' orphans' pebools, the common schools and other Institutions which require money from the state have not been looked after at all and It is not likely that anything can be done until the senatorial Issue Is disposed of and matters settle down to normal conditions. There is talk of leading Republicans interested in the various charitable Institutions and schools and hospitals taking concerted action to force the bolting Republicans Into line for the caucus nominee. Al ready In several counties appeals havo been made by the friends of these In slltutlons to write to their representa tives who may tie acting with the bolt ers and to urge them to drop factional feeling and turn In for Senator Quay's re-election. Besides these appropriation matters, there are several bills of great Impor tance to the masses In the way of se curing revanue from corporations to meet the current and special expenses of the state. There Is a feeling that the corporations of Pennsylvania do not pay their share of the taxes, and with a view to remedy this defect In the revenue laws, a number of bills have been Introduced by leading members of the senate ,and the house. Of course, none of these measures is likely to he come a law as lolig as the deadlock continues. QUAY MEN CONFIDKNT. The Quay forces have reason to he satisfied with the developments of the last week. While there woe no reason to make the McCarreil Jury bill a po litical or factional issue, the Quay men stood nearly solidly for the bill and suc- eiuuu Ileal,, duiiui v ins reeded in passing it In the senate When tb bin an r.,r. th- house cmmlt- tee nn ,iirtlrtnr tnnrc aenrrd a i nernl, thev flnro and the bill tva input !,.( to lh' 1 1 1 1 - rerfimenrlailnn The next inns' nf ptililtrana was to amnri( the r).'in.,i ' nf the Jlemilf l 1 1 e e lib a favoiable lhe antl-Quav He- pet their ' ft Irnds i- to call a caucus j members of the house to make 111" ' I "1 " I'nlltlral meas ure nud line up He !' mocrats ftstftlnst It There wns 11 r Riilar ClrcMH when this eatu us took up the mutter. A dozen lusty Democrats made vigorous speeches dMiothncIng the attempt to work the Dmnocrntlc party to satisfy the revenueful and spiteful feelings of a few bolting Republicans. They made It no hot for those who called the cau cus that they withdrew the resolution to make the matter a party measure and adjourned. This caucus served to demonstrate the bitter feellnn many of the Democrats have toward the men like Martin, Fllnn. Wanamaker and the other leaders of the Insurants who have inuRht to use the Demnctats for their selfish purposes, and also have given the Democrats nothlns;. The weakness or the position of the r,2 bolting Republicans Is shown In an analysis of the situation. ONLY QUAY CAN III? HLRCTBD. Representative Charles M. Voorhees, of Philadelphia, vice chairman of the Quay Fleering committee, who has charge of the pairing of the Republican members of the house, when asked aliout the claim of the anti-Quay lead ers that several members who have been voting for Quay would this week transfer their votes to an Independent candidate, authorized the following statement: "Yes, I have heard these reports. I have heard them almost dally since the balloting besran, Any one who has caie fully reviewed the matter will appiecl ate the fart, tjowever. that charges of this character would have no material effect upon "the sltuailnn. Nobody but Quny can he elected. The senator's forces have ujrjty of action and of pnr jiose. His opponents are divided in both. There Is nothing In common between Martin and Fllnn on the one side and Wanamaker on the other. Wanamaker wants to be United States senator now, not four 'year henre. Martin alms to succeed Senator Penrose four years hence, and tJIIWefore would not stand rnr his fellow i'hlladelphian now. Fllnn thinks that the Quay men will weary of the contest, and that most nf them will then break to Maftee. Although abso lutely loyal to Quay. Magee would be heartily supported by both Martin and Fllnn. NO SKRIOUS BREAK FEARED. "No serious break can be made In the Quay lines, even It the legislature shall adjourn without electing a United States senator. This means either that the 52 bolting Republicans must b Joined by 74 Democrats or that the 87 Democrats must be reinforced by 39 bolting Republicans In order to elect. In the former case a Republican as Quay's successor, or In the other case a Democrat. But the bolting Republi cans hoye declared their purpose to elect a Republican, and It Is certain that not half of the necessary number of Democrats would Join them In that effort. "I know that bolting Republicans claim that half a dozen supporters of Quay can be drawn away from him. We do not believe that they can break our Hues, But for argument's sake concede them those six. That would reduce Quay's vote to, say, 107, and In crease the number of bolting Republi cans lo 5S. AVhat could those RS do without the CODemocrats necessary to mnke up the 12G. a bare majority of the members of the legislature? Any amount of pairing would, of course, continue the relative strength of the contesting forces In the same propor tions. Therefore, nothing can be fig ured out but the election of Quay or the adjournment of the legislature without electing a senator." NUMEROl'S . COMMENDATIONS. Senator William M Brown, of the steering committee of the organization of supoorters of Senator Quay In the legislature, Is In receipt of hundreds of letters daily commending the course of himself and his colleagues. Among these commendations Is one from C. E. McKlernan, of the Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Erie. Pa., in which he says: "A very large majority of tho In mates of this home something over DOO veterans of the civil war, desire the re-election of their comrade to the United States senate. His matchless leadership, his loyalty and patriotism, his uniform kindness to his old com rades, his sterling-integrity and his proved statesmanship, all appeal to us, and If by marching from this splendid home to Harrisburg, In a body, will se cure his eleetlon, let the Hon. Mat thew Stanley Quay but say the word." REPUBLICANS AROUSED. Thousands of letters are pouring In dally on Republican State Chairman John P. Elkln Indorsing M. S. Quay for United States senator. They come from all sections of the state, from Lake Erie to the Delaware. Some of them in fact, many of them are from men who have been clased as antl-Quayltes, but who believe In majority rule, and have no Use for caucus bolters. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes tho most f n tonso suffering. Many havo for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than over. Khoumntism is a blood disease., and Swift's Specific Is thoonly cure, bo caUBo it is tho only remedy which eun reach such deep-seated diseases. A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma tory Rheumatism, which became so intense that I was for weeks unablo to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, but w3 unablo to get the slight est relief. In fact, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the dipcaso spread over my entire body, and from November to March I suffered SKonv. I tried many patent medicines, uut iiuiiu relieved me. Upon the advloe of a friend 1 decided to tnr a. . a. Jjciore allowing me 10 iaio it, now ever, in 7 mianilnn. who was a chemist, ana lyzed the remedy, and pronounced it free ol potash or mercury. I f eft so much better after laklnK two bottles, that I continued the rem edy, and in two months I was cured completely. Tho cure was permanent, for I have neveralnci bad a touch of Rheumatism though many times exposea to (lamp ana com weainr EusANoa M. Tirrstx, 8711 1'owelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Khcumatism Throw aside your oils and linimenta, as thoy can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors thoir potash and mercury will add to your dlsabll- Ity and completely destroy your dlgea- tion. For Tu b nlti Ra 31 1 will cure perfectly and permanently. It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no no tush, mercury, or other . , . , , , - , - ! ginernl. Books mailed froo by Bwift Bpecilio Co., Atlanta, Ga. iSS 1 i i i i nnN tiiv m ii mi ii i ill i TERRIBLE SIK1HG SPELLS. I was Very Weak and Miser able for More Than a Year. I Hnd Stomach Trouble, Talpita tion, mid Poor Circulation. Have Eocelvod Wonderful Benefit Prom Dr. Greene's Nervura. Mrs. Emma C. McAllister, of Calais. Vt., says : ' I have been n filleted for about two years with trouble with my stomncn, which would bent violently and throb, and from that it went to my head. Then came on sinking spells from inaction of my heart. My body would be cold ana my limbs numb, wiicn I had to be rubbed smartly to start the heart again. Then followed vomiting spells, 60 that I was obliged to call the doctor to stop that. I was very miserable for more than a year. ' " I began to use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. The results vert that those awful vomiting spells -wcrt less frequent, and my rest was far more -cfrcshing, and after the third bottle I can jay that I nm greatly benefited." What gives people the greatest confi dence is that Dr. Greene's Nervura is the prescription of a regular physician, Dr. Greene, 3S West 14th St., New York City, who can be consulted by anyone without charge in regard to any case, either by calling or writing to Dr. Greene. WASHINGTON. NKXT TlIltnU-OAV l'KRSON'AI.I.-COSDUCTKIl TOUll VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tho noxt Pennsylvania Ilallroad three-day personally-conducted tour to Washington, O C, loaves Thursday, February 16. The rate, $ 14.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from .itlior points, include, all necessary expenses during tho entire trip transportation, hotel accommodations, and Capitol uuiilu fees. An experienced cliaperou will also accompany the party. For itineraries, tickets and full Informa tion apply to ticket nRonts ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; 769 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General l'assengor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Women Should Know it. Many women suffer untold agony and misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly understood. They have been led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for the many ills ll t beset womankind. Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, puffy or dark ciiunis under the eyes, rheumatism, a dragging pain or dull ache in the back, weak ness or bearing-down sensation, profuse or scanty jupply o. urine with strong odor. frequent desire to pass it with scalding or burning sensation, sediment in it after stand ing in bottle or common glass for twenty-four liours, are signs of kidney and bladder trouble The above symptoms arc ofien attributed liy the patient herself or by her physician to female weakness or womb trouble. Hence, so many fail to ob'ain relief, because they are treating, not the disease itself, but a reflection of the primary cause.'which is kidney trouble. In fact, women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble nnd both need the same remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the.great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is easy to get at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. To prove its wonderful merits you ray have a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail Kindly mention Shenandoah Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, l!ingliainton,-N. Y. Cheap Kxcurston to Wiislilretnn On Thursday, Feb, 23rd, the Philadelphia & Reading liahway will run a cheap excur siou to Washington, D. C, tickets good to Teturn on any regular train inside of ten days. The train will he composed of Itoyal Blue Vestibulcd Coaches" and a Pullman Buffet car, running as second section of the train leaving Shenandoah at 0:53 a. 111. Fare, single rate for round trip. As Congress is in session, no better time could bo selected fur the trip. a Remedy For the Grippe. A remedy recommended for patients nf Hided with the Grippe is Kemp's Dalsam, which is especi dly adapted to diseases ol the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of die disease, hut get a liottle to day and keep it 011 hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grippe has tendency to bring on pneumonia. The Ilalsam prevents this by keeping the cough loose. All druggists sell the Ilalsam. Fire I Virol Virol Insuro your property from um in the oldest and strongest cash emnpiinle ; Phlla Underwriter-, insiiintiio Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Flro Ins, Co., American FJro liisuranco Co.. VVost Chostor Fire lus. Cu United Firemon's ma. uo. T. T. WILLIAMS, 133 H. .fanliu St., Rhenaudoah The Ravages of drip. Thnt modern scourge, the Grip, poisons the Mr with Its fatal germs, so that 110 home is safe fruiii its ravages, hut multitudes have found a Mire protection against this danger ous inalady In Dr. King's New Discovery. When :'oit feel a soreness in your bones and muscles, have chills Mini fever, with sore throat, pain in the luck of the hail. 1 ui U r. j ' symptoms and a stubborn cough you mfty, k"ow .!m !'aT.e '" "rip. and that you need Dr. King's New Diseoverv. It. will promptly cure the worst cough, heal the In llatned membranes, kill tho disease germs and prevent H o dreaded after effects of tho malady. I rice IWcls. and 11.00. Money back If, not eared. trial bottle fiec at A. Yvasley s drug rum. HOOD'S VWla cure l.iver i Vllliousness. IndlfesUo... uv,.,i..i, I . idea' ut luxutlyti. SJi THE RESTFUL CALM OF HOME. u y U . j Vi.iIiImu Urriin la Ynnnicci or So 4miiotlin O11I Our Trial. 'It In bih time that our women should load rainier liven, ' writes Kdward link of The Itiishnf AmerloHli Women' In The Unites' Homo .loiiriinl "They should get nway from tlie notion that what wo call pnigrmw' In tlrese days demands that they shall (111 their thniiKhts nnd lives with mutters nt tho etwt of their bcnlth or (wtice of mind Our homos mut havo 111010 of a root fill calm, and our wlvos must not he lured Into ncrvnm haste and forget fulnoM by wnuiK ambitions or foolish Idew9 of what tlio world expects of them "Them must ho left to overy woman a clearly defined-Interval of leisure fur tlio enjoyment of thoo Intlticncps which mnko our firesides home of rest and places of satisfying and uplifting calm It Is u par donable fnlllni to haven pride in the beau tiful things which our homes contain, hut wo mint not let that feeling tako tho piaco of tlie inllucnco tlio homo itself exerts on those who make It or llvo In it l.ot lisllvo in and know our own homes, nnd get tho advantagcof thnt rostful calm, tlian which nothing keeps us younger or moro surely smooths out the trials of tlio dny. Ii niotlicri will be calmer wo shall sco our girls becoming loss nervous and more rest ful . " Kvcry homo should havonccntrnl flguro of restful tranquillity Then would the in flucnrc go out to tho children But that an only be done by getting nway from tho confusing ruili of too many duties, by ar ranging our lives so as to havo tlmo for lieartlillght rest, by being at leisure with ourselves, by keeping tho work of the homo Uisldo and the world outbldo within bound arles, by giving ourselves tlmo to measure labor with its results, br looKing into our selves nnd seeing what and how much wo can do for others Tranquillity Isn priceless possession to either man or woman It Is worth many 11 sacrifice to enjoy it and to gain that frwi.ess of heart which win en nhlo us to drink doep and long of love and home TTie MiKKnurl I'or "O. K." 'Humcmbcr me to your friond from Mis sourl ' How did you know ho was from ills sour!?" "1 heard him say, whon you hndnsked him how he liked something, 'To a t-y-teo. Only Missourlans say that. T-y-teo is Jlls sourl for O. K. Only 11 Mlssourlan can glvothe two letters tho pronunciation thoy have in that state It can t lie described. You must hear It to appreciate it, and from a Jllssourlan. Now York fciun Young Mothers. CroiiD is tho terror of thousands of young mothers because Its outbreak is so agonizing nnd frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough aud Consumption Curo acts liko magic in cases of croup.' it uas uoer hi 111 known to fall. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 c s., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D, Klrlln a id a guarantee. Miss Sadie Wertheim. ace 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of the first prize fot execution on the violin at the Ilrusscls Conservatory of music. German critics saysheisawon deriul player. It is the greatest distinction lobe first in any thing. For this in statemenship literature, am letics, science . ifj . .nuuart,menatid heir gr.-atest efforts. Washington was .aid to be "first in war, first iu peace and irs,t in the hearts of his countrymen." It s a great thing to be first. Nothing is of nore value to mankind and brings great r happiness than a good remedy. Many hinges will relieve but the one that will . Mvisbest. Br izilian Halm is such a rem :dy. Tens of thousands have found that t is the only thing that would cure Ca arrh and Asthma. For 15 yrs. it has nev r failed inasiugle case to cure Asthma, nd its record has been as wonderful in atarrh Cases thut had, to all appearau es, run into Consumption, or where the lostri Is were enti rely stopped up or where he poisonous pus had eaten holes into he throat an inch deep, or where the tomach hnd become ulcerated und raw rom swallowing the germ-laden matter, vere all permanently cured. Such a rec rd, nnliuown to any other remedy, just y entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first ilace in the regard of the American peo le. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims .nd countless Asthma sufferers in this .ouutrj', all of whom can be cured with Srazilian Balm. A $1,00 bottle of Brazil on Balm contains a mouth's treatment or catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months 'e will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a loutli's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, ree. Toxicola is the best tonic nnd nerve nd strength builder known to science, his is thegrtatest offer ever made. Ask sur druggist and take no substitute. B. Jackson & Co., Mfg, Chemists, India apolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUfJ STORE, Wholesale Agents IN ICKeT.Cr I'KDItUAUY 5, 1SIW. Pnnscnger trains lenvc. Shenandoah for l'enn I In veil Junction, Mnuch Chunk-, Lrhlghtoi;, Slatlngton, White Hall, C11t.mu11n.t111, Allentown, Bethlehem, Knston New YnrK nnd 1'htlatlcliihht otSiW, 7 49 0. 111., 12 SS niiil 5 II p. 111. I'or Wllkesharre, White Haven and Plttston, 5 28, 10 13 u. III., 12 5H nud 311)1. 111. I'or Ijieeyvllle, Ton alula, Knyre, Wuverly, ieimlra, liochester. liulTnlo. Niacnra Fall. Auburn, .Syracuse, Ithacu, (Jeiievn and the west, iu ia a. 111., 12 os and a It p. 111. I'or llelvlilere, Delaware Water Oap nnd Btroudahurg, 5 28 11. 111., slip. 111. I'or I.iimlHTtvllle ami Trenton, 7 19 11. m. I'or Jeanesvllle, tovlston and Heaver Meadow. S 28 a. 12 58 p. 111. I'or M0A1I00, Audenrled, Ifazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 49, 10 13 a.m., 12 58 and 3 1 1 11 in 1'orJeddo, Drlfton and Frcolaiul, 8 38, 1013 (. in , 4 . y. iu, I'or Scraiiton, 8 28. 10 13 a. in., Slip. 111. For Iist Creek, (ilrardville, und Anhland, I 00, nnil 7 27 p. in. For Ituvvu Hun, Ccntrnlla, Mount funnel und Hhiuiioklii, 10 58 11. 111., 1 42, 0 07,9 28 p. 111. I'or Mahauoy City, i'urk Phievmul Delano, 3 28,7 49, I013n. III., mill 12 88,811 p. in. For Yntenvlllc, 5 28, 10 13 h in. Trains will leave Mhaniokiii ut 7 00. 9 20 a. iuM 12 10 und I 20 p. ui., nud urrivu at Hhcnuiiiloiih ut 7 49, 10 13 a. ill.; 12 88, 3 14 p. ill. a nnciiiiiiuouii lor J-OUHVIIIU, m. vn.ir. Newcastle, Morrn mid New llostun, 7 49 und iu ij u. 111 , ami iz 08 p, ni. Ixmivo pottsvlllo fur .Shenandoah, 9 45 a in., 12 33, 803, B 15 p. III. I-cuve Iluzleton for Sheimnilouh, 10 00a. 111., 12 48,8 09,0 2(1, 882 p. in. 8UNDAY TIIAIN8. Trillin lenvo for Ituven Itun, Centrolla, Mt. Cnrtuel and Hhamoklii. 9 10 u. 111.. 7 21 11. 111.. Trains leave rjhuiiiokln for rjlieiiniuloah ut a 00 a. 111., nnil S 38 p. in. l.cavo bheiiandouli for Yutoavllle, Malmnuy City, Park Place, Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrled, llazleton, Utockton, I.umtier Yum, Weatnerly und Maucli Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 6 82 p. m For l.clilglitoii, Hlatlngton, Cutnaauqun White Hall, Copluy, Allentown, Kustou anil l'hllllps biirg, 9 47 a 111.. and 0 82 p. 111. Fur New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a, in. Irfaive Ifazleton for Hhenundoah, 8 50, u. m., and 0 27 p. 111, M. 11. OUTTHIt, upt. Transportation, snth llrthlehcin, i'a. itOI.I.IN II. WII.llDlt, (Unl. Hup.., South lletlilehem. Pa. CHAItMW H. 1.F.E, Oenl. Pas., AgY. Now York, N. Y. A. W. NONNHMAOIIKIt, Dlv. P. A.. South llethlehein, Pa, II U I I Ml- uiiv mi' " you Have, Here's the wny lo r'd Yourself of 1 lie Weariness and laln.Att-ndliiR It. Soma neiitno sutler with headaches, many nnmta nre wtifii out mill wvsry all the tine, inauy more paople havo lame Iwok and luck ache. Few petple uiidcr-tsnd the real '-huso of their aelit-g, ami fewr yet know how easily they can Ilnd a cure, .hint a word nf oxpbu -tion tx-fiitv we ir .ve tint what we ny Is true ThobiOk Is the l-eyiioto or ttic kldmys. it aches, that's a sign that tho kidneys are nut worKlng properly ; It is lame, anutln r .'gn, lhe kidnevs lire out of onler. The kidneys you know are the fillers nf the hlnod. hut (liters soiiii'tlnies get clogged up. I his menus 11 thelroaiw lliHt the blmid ionises thr ugh the outlre system linpieginaU'd with p ilsotious uric acid, bring ng on tiiauy a disorder which, f neglected menus. l'case,perbiii Incur ible. Aral now nMtt the cure. Don't take our vvord for It, load wha people say here in Slienaudoiih Mr. George Cox. corner of Jlinelwtry alloy nnd Gilbert street, miner, tiiys "I have boon 11 grem sufferer from p-hi 111 my back nud kidneys. Tho lameness across my kidneys an l the sharp twinges over my hips caused me very acute distress while the bladder dlUiculty gavo me both embarrass- eiiland nam. 1 had an aching In the upper l-art of my shoulders as well as iu my hack. I heanl ubuut Doan's Kidney Pills and procured 11 box at Kirllu's Phsrmiicy on South Main street anl I am quite v. r my trouble now. There is mi dllllcniiy ilh the Kidney secretions reiiiHlniiigniid tho lameness 111 my lack has not returned sluto I tifod (loan's flulney. Pills. I havo luHrnod of lliers who havo been cured by using Dikiii 3 idney I'llls." Doan's Kl luoy Pills for said by all dealers. 'rlcH 50 ceuts. Mailed by Foster Mllliurn 'o., lluUalo, N Y., sole agents for the U S. lemember the name D, Mil's and tnko no iiher. Philadelphia & Reading R'y Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFFF.tTT NOVF.MUEIt 20. 1898. Trains leave tiheuandoab as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week "lays, ! 10, 833,7 30, 9 S3 a. in., 12 20. 89andA(9 p. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week uuyg 30 a. ni., 12 2u and 8 19 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 1 10, S 38, 7 80. 9 S3 a.m., 12 20, 8 C9 and fl 09 p. Ul. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 7 80, 9 85 a. m. iz 20, 8 09, ll 09 and 7 80 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 1 30, 9 88 a. in., 12 20. 8 09 and 0 09 p. m. For Willlamspnrt, Sunburv and Lewisliurg, week days. 11 82 a. m.. 12 20, 7 80 v. m ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27,8 38, ? 30. 9 58, 11 82 a. in., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 73 , 9 50 P For Ashland and Shnmokln, week days, 7 30, 1182 a. ui., 1220, 809,007, 7 25 and S 55 p. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wert via U. & O. R. It., through trains lea-l Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. B K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. ru. 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 1 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. ni. 12 20 '3 U 8 40 p 11.. Sundays, 1 88, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week lays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m and 1 43, 4 80, 100 p.u Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week lays, 8 40, 8 80, 10 21 a. m. and 180, 4 06, 0 36. 11 30 p. 111 Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 10 08, ., m. , 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave Pottsville, weea days, 7 17, 7 40 a.m 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 8 50 p. in. Leave Tamaqua. week days, 3 18, 8 80, 1123 a. in.. 1 49, 5 50, 7 20, 9 44 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 43, 9 03, 1 51 a. in., 2 22, 5 23, 0 24, 7 44, 10 03 p. ni Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40, 4 00 -180. 9 22 1023.12 00, a. m., 239, 586, 642 7t8 10 21pm. Leave Wtlllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a a.. 12 31 and 4 00, 1130 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Houth street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 100 p.m. Aceommoiintlon, 8 00 am.,630pni Mondays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ii, 4 45 p. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a m.. 8 B0, 5 80 p m Accommodation, 8 15 a. n. 4 03 p.m. Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 IS a. m., 4 18 p. m. For Cope May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, I IS p in., for Sea Isle City, S 00 p ni., for Ocean City, 1 13, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 am., South street, 9 00 a. m. Parlor Car on all expresa trains. vor further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. SWEIOABD, KDKOK J. WEEKS Qen'l Supt., Gen'l Pasa'r Agt., Reading-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 ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyj- M.BURKE, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW. Odlco Egan building, coner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the hest masters In London and Paris, will give leetoi' on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Address In care nl Htrrn h 1w;.lr uTiandnah i.'tiieL.ujU - J'owders novel 10,uo Ijulic. uoclue I ufc and inn (ntr fill iff roril 11li and othtr Ukl ... . 1, 1 1 1 ' . rtoiffs MrBfim
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