TheHerald I'lll: ADAAIS 1'OISONINu. Iff IS THE TIME. i:sr uii.ihiio.i lmo. "All the News Thr Fl to Print.' I'ittiliil . very evening. wiit Hrnidny, at 8 South .lardin .tre.t, Sheiiandn.li, Pa. I.ONU MVTANOH THI.HrilONM. Tlie llrralil ImlrllvrMUl In Hlieimnilnati and the mirrouiiitlNBtnwiM fortxceiitn w ek, iwy nlle to Hip carrier,, lly innll 00 a y. ar, or 23 cents n month imyable In hiIvhiim Ad vertisement eltnrpred nciitrdliiK .pweanil position. The pinilWh. rs rrtwrve tlm rtuht t.. change tlio p union f MlmtlMmsnt wlicm-vi r tho publication nf new demand tt The right in rewrvift to reject miy nilvrm wmi-nt whether paid for or not, that tlir- publishers may ile'ln lmror. Ailrer tlelng r .tn limit known upon application. F.ntcrtil nt tlx- po-t iiltU-e at Hheiwmtoah, 1 , second cliwf mall nutter. s.UHKDW. FEHUU AIIY 11. IWB nuR country : First. Last and rermm Chairman Carman cuts very little lee in unci ubottt HiirrisburK. TlIK fold wave appears to have ef fected the municipal ouiupuffrii. Editor Kkriikt hai a liliel suit on his hand. is not strewn with Mowers. Thk President ha Iwen more kind to Ueu. Kauti than the country de sired he should he, or than Kaan deserved. JliiMhPBiu. tt. pooled by (ornlf.li na I -.etiiter nf til PoIkoii, ToMltlW"). New Yotk, Feb. II. The two men v hc name; hmp been Intimately con nwli with the death of Mm. Kate .1. Adafna were on the witness stand yesterday before Coroner Hart and Jury and were put through a rigid Cross-examination by Assistant Dis trict Attorney Osborne, who Is con ducting the case. Harry S. Cornish, who gave the poison to Mrs. Adams, was the first witness called. It. IS. Mollneux, who had be.it named by Cornish on the stand as the man he believed to have set t the poisoned bromo seltier through the malls, was called. Cornish did not prove to be a very hut little n.ht on the ca. He made remedy, having used It In my family the statement that lie had suspected Prepare for Spring by Taking A Spring Remedy. Tho Ucst Spring Romody Is Dr. Greene's Norvurn. Tho Most Wondorful Eostoratlvo For Body, Blood and Nerves. Mr. Tames Ilazclton, No, j8 North Main St., Concord, N. 11., sayst "I have had considerable experience with Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve for several years. About fi.e years ago mv wife had a bad fall, which resulted In a severe nervous shock to the system. She became poorly in health, and nothing Mollneux of having prepared the poison because a chemist, a friend of his, had suggested un account of a sediment having been left in the glass from which Mrs. Adams drank that the bromo seltter preparation had been put up by a half c' emlst, a man who had some knowledge of chemistry, but not a complete knowledge, and that as Mollneux knew something of chem istry, his name naturally suggested it self. This was one reason, Cornish said, and the fact that he had a quar rel with Mollneux wan another reason. Mr. Osborne made the statement that It could go on record that Mollneux had appeared as a witness at his lerjuest. and then asked the witness abruptly if he was Innocent nt the poisoning of Mrs. Adams. Mollneux replied: "I am absolutely Innocent." Mollneux told of ids connection with the Knickerbocker and New York AthtaMo otilti and Mnlil that lio had left the former club tersely because of seemed to do her much good until she his nuarrel with Cornish. He was commenced tne use or ur. orccne s ixcr- The newspaper business asked if he bad known Henry C. Bar- vura blood and nerve remeay. inaigave net, ana I'.moa mat ne was u warm j...... ...,........... .....w. v.. ....... personal f.l.nd of that man, a friend- considerably. I have also used this remedy uhip that bad lasted several years. Ho could suggest no motive why any one should poison Baruet, and declared that ho had not known that narnet was slok unt'l a few days before his death. Mollneux said that he had been on several cruises on A. J. Morcan s It is said nine-tenths of the lawyers yacht Visitor. He met Miss Ches and have always found It a very excellent tonic. It i9 certainly well adapted to my case, and has done me so much good that I do not hesitate to recommend it to my friends." " People have the most unbounded faith in Dr. Greene's Nervura because it is the prescription of the famous physician Dr, BREAKING THE COAL BLOCKADE. Hlinvolor Sneered In tlottlnir Mora I'iipI Into i.mdvlllo. Denver, Colo.. WW H. The apparent ly Interminable sn storm on the mountains In the trinity of Leadvllle resumed early yesterday after a brief respite during the nltf'"- However, tne wind and eold had abated and the con ditions were more favorable for tho work of breaking down the snow bar riers. Tho thousand snow shovelers opened the Denver and lllo Grande railroad between I.eadvllle and Malta, and It was possible to run Into Lead- vllle 20 cars of coal.. On the Colorado Midland a large force of men succeeded In brenklnt? tho No More Rheumatism. Forycnra my wife suffered from rheuma tism. She tried many remedies, but got little blockade nt Snowden and brought In bonent.andweliuilnbout given up all hope in J -ri, nfitliaml riennta of relief when wo heard of Celery Klne. nntl 30 cars of coal. The MHllanu peopio my Wf0 beann uslnir 1U This Rrent medicine believe by tonight they will have their hns, apparently, driven all tho poison out of broucht In before passenger trains, Present estimates are that the down town mines have coal enough to last them five dnys. There are plenty of provisions In the camps. Kounoiny I" Havana. Hnvana. Feb. 11. Senor Adolfo B. Vaner, secretary of the department of agriculture, industry and puuuo works, submitted to Governor General Brooke and the other secretaries yesterday plan for ortranlslng his department on the basis of a total yearly expenditure of $104,000. Under the Spanish regime the cost of the departments now com bined under Senor Vanez was $1,144,00. Amone the entries found in the ac counts of the Spanish administration were: Secret service expenses In Washington, $20,000; captain general's salary and household expenses, $80,000: cablegrams. $10,000, uuuer tne Span ish regime the departmental civil ad ministration of the island cost $3,800,000 annually These figures Governor Gen- general llrooke hopes to cut down to $1,000,000. lncton, Mass. Celery King cobks dlnenses of tho Nerves, Stomaeb, I, Ivor and Kidneys. gnus, 2j anu uue. bold by drug- 7 of Luzerne cou of the McCtvrr laymen, for that mutter. tititv favor the passuite brough, now ills wife, on one of these , Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, III 1,1 An so do the tripe, being Introduced to her by her and from the fact that he can be con ell bill. Anil sotiotue ' suited without charge at any time in Women Should Know It. CONGRKSSMAN DrUMM appears to jram. women suffer untold agony and have his political enemies on the misry because the nature of their disease is jump, so far as postoiuces are con- not correctly understood, lliey have been cerned. There is no good reason why lii t0 believe that womb trouble or female he should not name the lnnn of his weakness of some sort is responsible for the choice. many ills that beset womankind. Neuraleia. nervousness, headache, puny THK Register, the latest Itma- or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism, a qua journalistic venture, iu ors jraggjng paj or dull ache in the back, weak- tlie new county scheme. It is hardlv necessary to say that the ness or bearing'-down sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor, Register does not represent the de- fre(nlent desire to pass it with scalding or sires OI ttie people oi tins couiuj burninc sensation, sediment in it after stand- the matter. : ;n bottle or common class for twenty-four nf liidnev and bladder trouble. THK New York Sunthe ablest and Th , svmntoms arc 0flen attributed brightest of the nietropolital jow- bv ,he natient herself" or by her physician to nals.securednn internationiin' scoop fenu,e weaknes5 or womb trouble. Hence, so on war news trom .uauna. it re- foi . b, relief, because-they are ceived tlie first authentic news of the treau-1Ri not the disease itself, but a rencction battle, and wtliU is more to t''l'. ofthe primary cause, which is kidney trouble. is always reliable. In fact, women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great dis- Tillsian, of South Carolina, should not feel hurt about being called "the Senator from Aguinaldo." The addi- covery of tUe eminent kidney and bladder tion of a gold whistle and gold-tipped cane to his pitchfork would hurmon- Jze exactly with his usual pnuicings in the Senate and on the stump. Wk hear much about the manner in which Quay bosses the Republican party, in the anti-Quay papers. From the same source we learn that Dave Martin, one of the "independ ent" Republicans, has "issued orders' specialist, and is easy to get-at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. To prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mad, Kindly mention Shenandoah Herald and send ..your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co, Binghamton, N. Y. And Now'n Flo'iir Combine. New York, Feb. 11. Thomas Mcln- t MeTntvre R- Wardwell. would that certain Philadelphia members Etty 'nothlng about the dispatches from shall break away from Quay. jSow, the northwest that the hour comblna' regard to any case, cither by calling or writing to mm. IN SENATE AND HOUSE Ohio Momlipi Criticizes Exerclso of Clemency In Kazan's Cne. Washington, Feb. 11. General debate on the sundry civil appropriation bill was concluded yesterday. The speakers during the day touched a variety of topics, but as a rule the debate lacked spirit and interest. Mr. Dockery, of Missouri, who Is at the head of the minority of the appropriations commit tee, reinforced Mr. Cannon's figures of Thursday as to the deficiency In the revenues, Mr. Dearmond, of Missouri, Mr. Glllett, of Massachusetts, and others discussed the policy of expan sion, and Mr. Lentz, of Ohio, severely criticized the administration for ex ercising clemency In the case of Gen eral Eagan. The latter charged that there was an evident disposition to re ward those who attacked General Miles, because the latter had had the manhood to tell the truth about the alleged rotten food fed to our troops In Cuba and Porto Rico. During the course of the debate Mr. Hepburn, chairman of the Interstate and foreign commerce committee gave notice that he would offer the Nicaragua canal bill as an amendment to the sundry civil bill. During the entire open session yes terday the senate had under considera tion the legislative, executive and ju dicial appropriation bill. Little progress was made, the time largely being oc cupied with debate on minor topics. Everybody's liable to itching piles, Rich and poor, old and young terrible tho torture they suffer. Only one euro cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe: can't full. Denth or n Noted Dclli wnrean. Washington, Feb. 11. Hon. George Purneli Fisher died here yesterday, aged 81. Deceased was a native of Delaware, where In his younger days he held important offices, but In 1859 came to Washington, where he has since resided. In his capacity of asso ciate Judge of the district supremo court he presided at the ttlal of John H, Surratt, one of the men charged with complicity In the assassination of President Lincoln. Later Judge Fisher was district attorney and first auditor of the treasury. At the beginning of the civil war he raised a regiment, but was elected to congress by the Union party of Delaware. The remains will be Interred at Dover, Del. SWINDLED TilROUQII THE MAILS. A Trio Who Profited Largely Through Allui'lnir AdvortlHomontB. New York, Feb. 11. United States Marshal Henkel yesterday afternoon arrested a man and two women who, It Is said by the postotilce Inspectors, are concerned in an extensive scheme for obtaining money from the readers of alluring advertisements. The arrests were made on bench warrants Issued on Indictments found by the federal grand Jury for the district of Maine. The persons arrested are William B. Skinner, manager of the Sawyer Pub lishing company, at Watervllle, Me., who has an offlce In this city: Mrs. Vi ola H. Hae, the proprietor of the Helen Marke company, a superfluous hair re moving concern, also with olflces In this city, and Mrs. A. H. Wing, the mother of Mrs. Rae. They were held In $2,000 ball. It Is charged that they organized the Fairfield Floral company, of Fairfield, Me., with an alleged capital of $100,000, advertising extensively to give a $25 course of Instruction absolutely free of charge, on sending two postage stamps. Those who answered the ad vertisement found that they were re quired to send 32 cents additional, and to purchase a "beginners outtll tor $2.10, and finally that they were re quired to purchase 50 dozen artificial Bengal rosebuds for the sum ot nu. All this money, It was explained In the circular, would be returned to the em ploye when he had finished his work of opening the buds and had returned them to the company, together wltn $25 for the work done. One of the witnesses who appeared Pennsylvania "Weather. lint Ono oldor Day In. Philadelphia rot Over n Century. Philadelphia. Feb. H.-The cold weather of Thursday night and yester day in this city broke till existing rec ords of the weather bureau during Its 29 years of existence, and while beyond that period there Is no authentic data it i. .not ttmt vPHterdav's minimum temperature six below zero was the lowest, with one exception, since tm ruary, 1787. The exception was In 1866. The thermometer was even lower in the BUburban districts, where It hovorel around ten and twelve degrees below. George Stewart, aged 35 years, was found dead from the cold In a stable yesterday, and there were a great num ber of prostrations, some of which are likely to provejfatal. The extreme cold Is general through out eastern Pennsylvania, In Wilkes barre and the Wyoming valley the temperature ranged from 10 to 20 de grees below zero, reaching the latter figure at Montrose, SUsqUehanna coun ty. It was IE below at Stiyre, a town on the New York state line, and 24 be low at Bear Lake, Luzerne county. At Lock Haven 28 below was reached, and alt Industries have been compelled to suspend. In the Pocono mountains the ther mometer was 25 below, and at Bach's, In Pike county, SO below. At the Dela ware Water Gap tho river Is covered with a solid mass of Ice, and at the Barrett Bridge the Ice is piled half way un the Dlers. Great destruction is feared In the event of a sudden break up. At Htdgeway tne temperature wan from 20 to 24 below. The schools are closed, trains delayed and the high ways leading to the town snow block ed. Clearfield registered between 25 and 35 degrees below, Chambersburg 19 below and Susquehanna 15 below. To Cross tho Pnolflo In a Dory. San Francisco, Feb. 11. A trip from San Francisco to Manila across the Pacific ocean alone In an open sailboat will be attempted by Captain Adolph Frletsch In the near future. Captain Frietsch has a record for open boat sailing that assures the possible suc cess ot his venturesome trip across the Pacific. In 18D4 -he crossed the At lantic In 34 days and 3 hours, making the 5,000 miles from Sandy Hook to Teereght light alone In the schooner Nina, onlv 40 feet on the water line. On the Pacific trip he expects to reach Honolulu after 21 days sailing from San Francisco and will endeavor to cover the distance from Honolulu to Manila In 42 days. His boat will be 24 feet on the water line. I Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been mused hv tlie Grin, tbat every ono should know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's new Discovery, 'mat distressing siunoorn cougu, that. Infinities v, nr throat, robs vnu of sleep. weakens your system and paves the way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If tou havo chills and fever, pain in tho back of tho head, soreness in bonos aud muscles, soro throat aud that cough need Grip, nor cured. A trial bottle free at A. Wasley's throat and luncs. Do not wait for the first Irug store. svmntoms of the disease, but eet a bottle to The Ravages of drip. That modern scourno. the Grip, poisons before the Maine grand Jury testified the air with its fatal germs, so that no homo that 265,000 replies had been received sale irom na b. .' by the manager, and that the great VV. 1 r.P kw vw nii. majority of those who had replied feel a gonjnosa n your bones and were satisfied to lose the original ,llllacies. have chills and fover. with sore money deposited by them with the com- throat, pain in tho back of the head, catar- pany rather than risk the large sum rhal symptoms ana a BiuDporu cougu you .),...i - mnvirnnw vnu nave tno uriD. ana mat you eyemuany ---- ,.,. TiAi, It lli A Remedy For the Grippe. promptly cure the worst cough, heal tho la . j j-j r- -t. flamed membranes, kill tho diseaSo germs and that grips your throat like a vice, you reracoy r.Uu......u . " ofent the dreaded after effects of tho Ur. King's .New Discovery 10 cure your fl,cted with the Unppe is Kemp s rsaisam, maiaay. price 50cts. and $1.00. Money back Md,''r?.nL' irnnfeWk which is especially adapted to diseases ol the If not cured. A trial bottle free at A. wasiey s arug store. day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If negleoted the grippe has a All Xcliraska'H Senatorial Dcnlllook. -Lincoln, Feb. 11. Prospects of the enaing OI llie Henaiunui ucuuiwn no- .... . m,. nl.,, proved yesterday, when at a conference tendency to bring on pneumonia. The Balsam ot Republican members of the legls- prevents this by keeping the cough loose. lature a committee or nine was ap- druggists sell the Balsam. poiniea 10 uruii iuics iui a uuuuun. The prediction Is made that a caucus will be held next Tuesday night. Most ot the candidates have agreed to abide by the decision of the committee. Yes terday's Joint ballot gave Allen. 58, with 73 votes divided between 12 Re publicans. who is doing tlie bossing V tlon is rapidly becoming an assured fact. The Minneapolis concerns that have all along opposed his efforts are said to be slowly yielding to the terms which he and his associates have agreed to. The combination, accord- Tnit country is Indebted to the ten Democratic Senators who, placing iha honor of th TTnitd StatfiB above ..it ,!M, ian,.i,li. lng to the original plan, will Include "7"" " i 1 the principal flour mills of the country. cans in favor of ratifying the peace wlth a dalIy capacIty 0f 90,000 barrels treaty. Wltn two exceptions, mile and be capitalized at $70,000,000. and Hoar, the opposition to the treaty K was made up of their party associates. CMumpUc-n is preventable? Science has All nonor to uiesu ten uemoorats I nmn that, and also that neglect Is suicidal The worst cold or cough can be cured with THE decision of Judge Beohtel de-1 Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold daring the office of Justice of the on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Peace a state office, and that nomlna- Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee, tion papers must be filed twenty' eight days before election, would no doubt cause much trouble, if en forced in all the districts. There is Theireol"nvostlBatron. Washington, Feb. 11. Next to news from the Philippines interest in the war department centers on the 15th of Feb ruary, when the court of inquiry to ln- nrobably no other candidate for this I vestlgate General Miles' "embalmed oflice, outside of the Girardville oase, beef" charges will convene. Both Gen that lias filed nomination within the required time. papers eral MUaa and the commissary gen eral's department are preparing a mass of evidence, which will be submitted to the court. Both the testimony of Gen eral Miles and ot the commissary de partment will consist In the main of official reports. infe, Swift, Superb Traveling to New York by I'hltailelplila anil Reading Route. The Philadelphia and Reading Route to Now York has bceu noted slute its inception for the special attention given by the man agement to insure tho comfort and safety of ts patrons and whllo saenncing neither oi those important points to Bpecd, at tho same time managing to keep In the trout with swift travcliii!! trains. It is but a short time since a trip to New York was considered quite a journey, aud on account of the time consumed and dis comforts of traveling never attempted unless entirely necessary, but under the changed conditions, caused by modern improvements, it is but a short, pleasant trip and on uo line are these improvements more In use than on the Philadelphia and Reading Route, neither time or money being spared in the effort to secure everything that will conduce to tne cemf irt, safety and convenience of travelers. Tho fast trains for Now York lcavo Read ing Terminal, Philadelphia, at convenient hours, connecting at Columbia avenue and other stations with express trains from I'otts vllle, Williamsportand other points in the coal and lumber regions. For time of trains, rate of faro, and other information, apply to any Philadelphia aud Reading ticket ceeut, or address Ldson J Weeks. Gen'l PassenKer Agent, Philadelphia A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund' tho money on a BO-cent bottle of of his pay for five months.' Greene's Warrautcd Svruo of Tar if it falls is thus lenient to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Hagen huch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Blersteiu & Co. ll-14-33t-dw nnn enntamnnrnripsdown In the fil-htiylkill ravlnn ura All elamerlnir for teleobone C4HII- netitlon. Now. if they will only net to work ftnri Aaatst t hai r mm na ii v. which lion ben char tered already to secure the rlxht of way they .Ipaarvfl. tt will unt tale lonirto have a compet ing line In operation, uompctinon m me me AJ!.SSlS!'t!rlthm. Indigestion. Sick Headache are the ie oi grern ueuens 10 titeir coiiswueiiiB. iihaiw i nrlnolpftl onuses, nun b ,iuui iw. ton Standard. . , ,,- m- i,oira eontnrv. Prico I lldHi UU1VU lumo w ' ' -" - . How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty ? If so, Constlpa- The tiewspapers have performed their part, and none are more anxious to see competition than the Sehuyl kill county editors. Pottsvllle's Town Council Is the stumbling block. The 26 eta. and 50 ct. Money refunded if results afe not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin anu a guarantee. THE 'PEA'CE TREATY SIGNED. oompan lias secured the riant of President MoKlnloyAttaohos Ills Sltr- in the , " ,,, way through every town county with the single exception of Pottsvllle, and it would be almost suicidal for the new company to build its lines without connection with the county seat. .. ud I Tiiuuaaiidiireia this cjudltion They are despondent and gloomy, cannot While signing the document the presl- eleep, have no appetite, no euergy, no copy of the treaty of peace with Spain, bearing the signatures of the Spanish and American commissioners, which was ratified by the senate last Mon day, was signed by the president and Secretary Hay yesterday afternoon In the library of the executive mansion. There was little formality observed, although a number of persons were present by invitation of the president- ambition. Hood'aSarparillaoon brings help to such people. It u. n ihvm pure, rich blood, cuies n .vou.iicaa, creates an nonetito. tone, a ul . lengthens the stomach and Jm, m new life and in creased vigorto all 1 organsol the body. SJB Ji3 Sarsa- rSOOO S parillal Is the One True liioml Purifier. All druggists tb Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills SSeents. 1 A He 1 Is one ol I posaen. IjlTealt. Handsome Completion of the groateit oliarma a won ax. can I dent and the secretary of state sat at the round table In the corner of the li brary. The pen was an ordinary gold one, which the president frequently used In his office work. The ceremony occupied only a very few minutes, and at Its conclusion Secretary Hay re placed the document In Us orimson velvet case and took It to the state department for transmission to Madrid. Besides the president there were pres ent Mrs. McKlnley, Secretary Hay and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Borden, who are guests at the White House. Mr. Abner McKlnley and Lieutenant Colo, nel B. P. Montgomery, U. S. V, There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for ruiigbn, 2Sc At GruMer Bru dru(? -dure For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough1 Bears the Signature of Frozen Wnt'o" Plpi- Caused Explosion Baltimore, -Feb. 11. Frozen water nines caused a fatal explosion in the kitchen of the female department of the Home of the Friendless, uruia Htit and Lafayette avenues, yesterday, Martha Bollskey. aged 7 years, was Instantly killed. Florence Itelfsnyder, aged 10 yearB, was so badly burned that she died a few hours after be ing removed to the hospital. Mary Welsh, a cook, was seriously burned The explosion seems to have resulted from the action ot the oook In lighting the fires In the range when there was no water In the pipes, the steam which caused the disaster being generated trom the water In the kitchen boiler, Drink Oralu-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffe. It is not a medicine but doctors order il, because it is healthful, Invigorating and appetizing. It it made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and coUi about X as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink, 15 and 25c. Convicted Vf Cdurt'MartTal. Washington, Feb. 11. Private Kelly Brown, Company F, Third Alabama volunteer Infantry, has been tried and found guilty of violation of the 21st article of war by a general court mar tlal convened at the camp of the Third Alabama volunteer Infantry at Annls- ton, Ala., and was sentenced "to for feit to the United States $10 a month I.. A. W. Still Controls Knotnir. Providence, R. I., Feb. 11. To con tlnue the control of ' bicycle racing. both professional and amateur, to ex' elude the former from membership, but to allow them a representative at the national assembly, and, according to President Keenan, a representative on theclng board, were tne. main re su st f the 1899 national assembly of the .eague of American Wheelmen, which finished Its work In this city yesterday afternoon. The assembly will next February be held in Jack sonville, FTa. in view. shown In the evidence that the ac cused man was "subjected to great nrovocatlon by the undignified and 111 Judged action of his superior ouicer, Lieutenant Chambllss. No man can cure consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine The court Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore 01 tne lact thrnnt. Never falls. Tho 'Nicaragua nbfiolllon. Managua, Nicaragua, Feb, 11. Presi dent Zelaya Is sending General Irene Estrada from San Euvaldo, In the di rection of Rama, 90 miles distant, with 1,000 soldiers, several cannon and good equipments. General Reyes, who rebell ed against the government of President Zelaya and who is now at Bluenelds, proclaimed himself general-In-chlef of Nicaragua on Feb. 3, and backed by the signatures of several prominent natives has declared war against President Zelaya. General Reyes prom ises that in the event of his success the people of Nicaragua shall have free and fair elections for national of ficials. Army Appropriation $70,001,370. Washington, Feb. 11. The army ap propriation bill was completed yester day bv the house committee on mili tary affairs, and by dint of pretty se vere cutting of numerous Items It was broucht down to $79,034,372. It is framed on the basis of an army of 100,000 men, and contemplates the en actment of the Hull bill for the in- IN EFFECT FKBItUAKY 8. 1899. Paasemrer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn IlHv-en Junction, ninucti uiiunK. l.cnicnioii SlUUIIKtUll, IIUII, W.W,IIHUI,,I1I1CUW1II, ueiuienem, josioa new 1 orK nun i-iiuaueipuiu THE EXCELENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combiuntion, but also to tho cans and skill with which It is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfohnia Fig Smut- Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tho Importance of pttrchiiBlng the truo and original remedy. As tho genuine ftyrup of Figs is manufactured by the Caufoiinia Fin SvmtP Co. only, a knowledge of that fact, will nsslst ono in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of tho Cai.i- founia Fin SrjttP Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of Mie Company a guaranty of tho exccllcnao of its remedy. It Is far in advance of nil other laxativm, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gcb its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANOISOO, Oat, LOUISVILLE. B. N1CW TtlKIC K. T. Philadelphia & Reading R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. THK CHIP CUKU THAT DOES CUKE. Laxative Bromo Quluiue Tablets remove's the cause that produces La Grippe. Tho genuiue has L. B. Q. on each tablet. 23c, ,oODo nf tho nrmv nr the retention of I at 5 28, 7 49 a. in., 12 58 and 5 11 p. m. crease of the army or tne reteniiqn 01 For Vnkcebarro, White Haven and Pittston, voiuuieeiB uiiix icfcu.o.D i. w 1 528, 10 la a. m., laouanu 0 n p. m. number. Specific provision Is made for For Laceyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, . . 1 h.Imi .Maw 1 iLinuru. HUlI lt.B L I . UIU1U U. lllUKaia , WHO. nine major ueue.aiD anu ..,, Smcllu, lthm, Geneva and the generals. West, 1013 a. m., 12 58und814 p. m. . For lielvldere. Delaware water uap ana DlRlnfeOtnnts lror Havana. stroudsburu. 5 28 a. m.. 5 14 n. in. tt Hn Tflh 11 flanar-al T.nitlnw I VAr LiLmbertvlllfl and Trenton. 7 49 a. m. xiuvuiiu .'w, " 1 - ;.. , . : . . . , . , .. , , '. u, TTrnnif I ror J l'une vine, i.cviston anu iifuvt-r .ur.muw, has awarded a contract to A. B. Woolf U 28 a. m., 12 B8 p. m. tn manufacture and supply patent dls- For MeAdoo. Audenrled. Hazlrton. Stockton Infectants for Havana. A plant Is to na Lumber im, u a, , w u . m 1. miu be established Immediately to. supply 5 UP'ffjao. Drifton and Freehmd. 5 28. 1013 bu.UUU gallons 01 lae uisiiiiecium evcij I a. m , s 14 p. m. 12 hours, the work to be completed For Scranton, 5 28, 10 13 a 111., 514 In. m IN EFFECT NOVKMHElt 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah fta follows t For New York via Philadelphia, v.cok days, 10, 538, 7 80, 9 55 n. m., 12 20, 8 CO and 6 C9 p. m. For New York via Mauch Ghunlc, week uays, 80 a. m., 12 20 and 8 C9 p. m. For Readhn? and PhtlAdelobla. week davs. 2 10,5 88, 7 30, 9 63 a.m., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. f or I'otisvuie, wecK aays, 7 wj, voo a. tn. 12 20, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. For Tamaaua and Mahanoy City, week Cava 7 80, 9 55 a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. for wiinaninpnri, rjuntiury and Jwiauurg, week days. II b'2 a. m.. 12 20, 7 30 r- m For Mabano) Plane, weekdaya, 2 10, 3 27, 5 88, 7 80,9 55, 11112 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 0 09, 7 83, 9 50 p. m. f or ABniana anu anaruo&tin, ween aays, 7 uu, 1182 a. ra 12 20, 8 09, 6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wett via 11 l,n 1 it i 1. 1. . 1 1 . . Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & U. D K.) at 8 20, 755,1126 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Bundayn, 3 20,7 00,1126 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CbesS- nt streets station, wees days, 10 uu a. m. izzo 12 If. 8 40 P.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via PhlladelDbla. week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. ieave rnuaueipnia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 06, 086. 11 86 p. m Leave Rnadlng, week days, 137, 700, 1008, B, hi., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays. 717, 7 40 a.m., 1280, 120, 4 80, 010 and 650p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 86, 11 23 a. in., 1 49, 5 66, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05, tl 51 a. m., 2 22, 6 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. tt Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680, 9 22 10 28.12 00, a. m., 2 39, 5 86, 6 42 7 58 10 24 p to. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a At.. 12 84 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. tn., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a m., 6 80 p m Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a 11,, 4 45 p. tn. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a. m., 8 80, 6 30 m. Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. m. undays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. ra., 1 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City ond Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 1 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 1 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut strect-915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Can no all exnreaa tram Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia anil Reading Railway ticket agent or address . A. SWEIQABD, EDSON J. W'EKKB. ueu 1 riupt., uen'i ross r Agi., Head In it Terminal, Philadelphia. early In March. The disinfectant will Miss Sadie Wertheim. ace 14. of Tole. be used to sprinkle the streets, flush do, O, was the winner of thefrs prize for the cesspools. Bcrub houses and keep execution on tne violin at the Brussels up a continual now nt tne bo.vcib. uonservaiory 01 music, oerman critics At.0,,i0Iltnlly Poisoned Haby Brothers 1 7i i . t! Reading, Pa., Feb, ll.-James Hughes, uC, uipm,CI,u vbunc son of Mrs. Mary G. Hughes, fur r3vrii."i, v - " For Lost Creek. Girardville, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 27 p.m. For leaven nun, wentraua, iuouilt vanuei mm Shamokln, 10 58 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 13 a. m., and 12 58, 3 14 p. m. For Yatesviuc, o zs, to lis n. in. Tnilna ivlll leave Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. 111.. 12 10 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at i J. iu 10 u. 111.. uo. u 11 1, in. J - . . I u vuut.b ov, ...... j . ""e--, , T- . ,. ...m u. nui. ttK yesterday gave his twin bady brothers NewCa.S distinction to be first in any thing. For this iu statemeuship -v literature, ath- letics, science poison In mistake for medicine, and both died. 10 13 a. m . and 12 68 11 111, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 0 43 a m, 12 85. 505. 8 15 D. in. ' i.eavo nazieton tor Diienanuoau, iuwa. 111., 12 48, 5 09, 0 2d, H 82 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Itaven Run, Centralis, Mt, HOOD'S riLLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indlgestlou, Headache A pleas- ul laxatlVH. All Druggist Maysvllle, Ky., Feb. 10. There was an earthquake, with pronounced vi brations, here yestorday. Belen, N. M Feb, 10,Inhabltants of this vicinity are much alarmed on account of a series of earthquakes that have occurred here recently. Many have betaken themselves to prayers and fasting. Found l'rozon to Denth. Rochester, N. Y Feb. 10. Ralph Severance, aged 30 years, while walk ing to his home from the station In PhelpB Wednesday evening was frozen to death. The place where he was found Indicated that he had fallen, got up and made another attempt to reach his home, but had to give up. Hall, Coplay, Allentowu, Huston and Phtllips- uurg, y -1 a in., ana o ij p. 111. Kor New voric anu rniiaueiniua. v 11 a. 111. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. m.. ana 0 'i p. m. Al. tl. fiu 1 1 tut, oupi. transportation. South lletlilelicni, Pa. ROLLIN'II. WILHUH, Oenl. Sunt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. 1.E15, Oenl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNF.SIACHER, IMv. 1. A., South lletblehem, Pa. Ho Helped Win tho America's Cup, Boston, Feb. 10. Jesse J. Brown, the last member of the crew of the famous Aandart.menand I -vnpht Amprlna when tt won the ln- f,T rrtl, 1 . ., , . , I Carmel and Shamokln. 9 45a. 111.. 7 21 11.111. ttn.tr frr.ncf offvrro w.i,ini- . V. ... C . j Trains leave Hltaniukln lor aiienandoan at their greatest efforts. Washington was America's cup, In British waters, and U so a. in., and 535 p.m. saiutoDe'Mirstinwar, first iu peace and brought It to this country, died at his Leave Shenandoah for Yotcavllle, Mahanoy first in the hearts of his countrymen." It home In Rqxbury yesterday. He was f,"JieVo.r.k8toneIl umbe'r 'f Aveatlfiwy is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of a brother of Captain Dick Brown, mas- l!X'.it morevalue to mankind and brings great- ter of the America In 1851, who handled For lhigbton, siattngton, Catasauqua white ernappiuessiuanagoouremeuy. juany the wheel In the famous race, thines will relieve hut the one thnt will Or-tfisbest. Brazilian Balm is such n rem- EnrthqunkoShook Alarm Two Towns euy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. For 15 vrs. it has nev er failed iu a sintde case to cure Asthma. ana its record lias been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all annearau ces, run into Consumption, or where the nosuus wore entirely stopped upor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into . 1. .. . 1. 11. ii , . . mc tutum an tucu ttccp, or wticre me stomacit Had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were an permanently cured, bitcli a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, iust- ly entities tne nrazuian uaimtotue llrst place in the retard of the American oeo- ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers iu this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00'bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, 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 md strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B. F.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India- uapoits, ind. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORE, Wholesale Agents DRINK CItEARY'S extra hne QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 10. The Superior Sarsaparilla.. heaviest snow storm Known in north Texas fell yesterday. Street car traf- flc Is suspended. Reports from north west Texas say -cattle are dying In large numbers from the severe weather. and Orange Champaen' Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use ana 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 - FA PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKB. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. fllee F-Kan building, correr of Main aii Centre streets, Shenandoah. )HOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City. P. Dontli of n I'rumdnii Stntomnuii, Berlin, Feb. 10. llerr Fiorens Henry Gottfried von Bocltum-Dolffs, the Prusr plan statesman and former president of D R.DIX-S with Tuny rid Celebrated ffen.ul. powders never fall, 'lHllulLullcaiLsclui'lktS ' , . if ud fin (tiUt folhnC I'moTrojil Jill, tad other UM rmi. Bioioniuuu u.iu lo.iiiet iiirmuciu ut fgg fmidlM) Alwiilbuj tL t.t od .Kid dlul. the Prussian chamber of deputies, died Dotntmmt. Ouiitoi jmrtor.5,H ""Jit )0teiday. In his 97th year. tffiSii tutoJ,A & , J IlarlOR studied under some of the liot maatera Id London and Farla, will give lesion, on tlie violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Term, reasonable. Addreas In eare of Hlrmi the leweler Hhnanc1oah. WANTED DV THE CHASE murser.es 'licit orK r fur ou( lurii) Nunf.ry tJtock. Kipeuea ntl AUry to'.hoe learlog horn, ur coirnilftMioD to lo cal amenta. Irukueot eL. DloTmont. The busings rnIl learned Addrttsu IO'Hu. Pi.ua Vkil
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