TheHerald KHTAflf.lSHKI) 1870. "All the News That's Fit to Print," uliltMied every mrulng, except Sunday, nt 8 South Janlln street, Hhenandonh, Pa. LONO IttlTANOK TKt.KPIIONU. The Herald U delivered tn Shenandoah and the iirroundini? town for six cents a wrck, pay able to the carriers, lly mall J3.00 n year, or 2S cents n month payable In auvanco. vertlsements charged according to space ami noaltlon. The publishers reserve the right to change, the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made Known upon iii.ii...... ntered at the post offlee at Shenandoah, Fa., i second class mall mat'er. YOU CAN NOT RKACH BEAKERS OP THE HERAT.D- TlIItOUOH ANY OTHEB DULY runucATiov WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEH 13, 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Ai AVbhstkh Majoh, one of the utors of the Pottsville Chronicle, Is said to be a candidate for the Legisla ture in the Fourth district, subject to Itepublican rules. His home is at Port Carbon, and he has ft host of friends who believe he would make a strong candidate and au ablo repre sentative. Sibley's Change of Faith. Mr. Sibley, former apostle of free silver, and idol ot the Bryan followers in this state, has changed his views on the financial question and is now in accord with Itepublican doctrines. He says, in an authorized interview, that his direful predictions in 1890 have failed, and that the gold stand ard aud William McKinley brought prosperity to the whole country, which in his opinion is permanent. Mr. Sibley's change of attitude may be better appreciated when it is real ized that he was the favorite Eastern candidate of the silver wing of the Democratic party for the Presidential nomination in 1800, and that he could have been nominated for Vice-Presi dent if he would have consented to become a candidate. Speaking of his unfulfilled predic tions he said : "Bimetaliam was a liv ing issue in 1890, but the conditions have changed. In that year I pub llcly predicted that if McKinley aud the gold standard were successful prices would fall, with a correspond ing increase in the purchasing power of the gold dollar and we would have an era of hard times and comjiiercial depression suoh as tiiis country has seldom witnessed. "Now I look around me and I see the forges blazing, the fires lighted in all the furnaces, the shuttles weaving and the looms spinning; every man who has a day's labor to sell finding a ready market for it: our ships loaded to the Plymsoll llnj with exports bound for all parts of the world, and everywhere plenty and prosperity. And so it ocours to me that somebody must have been mistakeu, and per haps that fellow was me. "Witnessing, as we do, a revenue coming to the government sufficient to overcome the deficit and promise a surplus, with every industry actively and profitably engaged, with every man employed who seeks employ ment, the overshadowing issue Is whether we shall so wisely conduct ourselves as not to disturb this pros perous condition. It would, perhaps, be better if Congress simply does nothing but pass the appropriation bills and adjourns without experi menting with any theories that may return us to the souphouse period. I've contributed the last dollar I ever want to contribute to the soup houses. Not because I object to con tribute to the soup houses. Not be cause I object to contributing, but because I want always to see pros perity, happy homes and smiling faces." Mr. Sibley then proceeds to show that the prosperity is permanent, and Eavs that the man who cannot see it is blind. How unlike are those senti ments to the "calamity howling" edl. tors. He says that unless the Demo orats modify their present attitude, the question is as good as settled al ready in favor of MoKlnley's elec tion. DISCOVERED AT LAST! A QUICK AND SURE CURE fOlt Sick-Headache Dizziness, Malaria -lLa Grippe JOHNSON'S VvcsftiUef Stokes Sick People Wet!, r iia pr I-. jnvr nence, clear the complex ri, increase tnr a- Mite, tune Ine entire system, A sure cure fur lit -.-.ion of Spirits, I.ervousness aud all Stom i 'i, I iverand Bowel Troubles. Large B- t. 10 CCNTS, U5 Tablets). By mail for live a-ceut alamo, forjsaLe by all druqqists. MS To PATENT Good Idea: may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Blltlinor. MA JLkUi Subscriptions to TUo Patent Record fUU per town Aw ft' rut ACHTABUk) w NOTHING BUT FACTS. No Decepllon Used In Talking About Morrow's Kld-ne-olds. The Arguments in Their Favor Como From People Who Have Tested Their Merits. There is no deception In anything we publish about Morrow's Klil-ne-oids. All our statements are facts ami nro Irom people right here in Pennsylvania. People in all walks of life are using and recommending Kid-neoids because they cure backache, nervousness, Sleeplessness ami genernt debility in cases where other remedies Iinve failed. Mrs. R. Vlvers, 336 North Main street, says : "I was troubled with disordered ki ! neys and suflercd greatly witli severe aching and at times very sharp pains across the small of my back. Sometime ago I read about Morrow's Kid-ne oids and as they were guaranteed to cure kidney disorders I decided to try them. Since taking Kid ne-oitls I have not been troubled with any more pains.' ' Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets ami sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirl'm's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by 'John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring' field, Ohio. Ilroke IIIn .Inn In 11 Prist Ffcht. New York, Deo. 18. At the Broud way Athletic club Inst night Jack MoT fat, ot Chicago, broke his arm in the seventh round, and the decision wont to George Gardiner. ,mu;i:i:ts tic nnws. The Mazet committee cost New York upwards of $100,000, The Salvation Army Is to establish a poor man s hotel in Baltimore. A sweeping anti-trust bill has been introduced in the Virginia legislature. A fruit jar trust, including nearly all of the big plants, Is to be formed The New York World states that Julia Arthur will retire from the stage at the end of the present season. In a freight wreck on the I'ennsyl vania railroad near Monmouth Junc tion, N. J., two men were killed and vne fatally Injured, John O. Donner, superintendent of the American Sugar Refining company, died In New York yesterday on the eve of his departuro for Europe. Two negroes, James Lee and Henry Bradley, were murdered In Washing ton yesterday. William Stump, white, killed Lee. Bradley was stabbed by an unknown man, who escaped. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Perfectly safo. Never fails, At any drug store. S8 ST Shenandoah to Niagara Falls anil lteturn via the Lehigh Valley ItuUreatl Tickets will bo on sale December 23rd and 2 ltb, good to return to and including train No. 8 of December 20th, and will be honored ou any train, except tho Black Diamond Lx tiress. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Bears the J 18 Kind You Have Always Bought of Lnlior t'.,irtii C1111 DtMiimitl Dlni'luirfrc U -"Crown Point, Ind., Dec. 13. Judge Glllett yesterday decided that a non union workman, discharged at the be hest of the union, had no redress In law. The judge holds that the union has a legal right to demand the dis charge of any man not a member of the union. A man named Walton was discharged by the Inland Forge and Iron company, of Chicago, on demand of the union. He thereupon brought suit for $20,000 charges against the union. Every family should have its household medicine chest and the first bottle in it should be Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs and colds. M'KINLEY AND ROOT. 4L Proponnl to Xnuilnnte Ilepnlillcnn Candidate tr Acclninntlon. Cleveland, Dec. 13. A Washington dispatch to The Leader says: Wash ington Just now Is a hive of political Industry. The Arlington hotel is one of the leading centers of political ac tivity, and one cannot enter the lobby St that hostelry of an evening without seeing In ono corner or another small groups of prominent figures in the Re publican party engaged In serious and rnent consultation. Two of the greatest questions that are receiving the attention of these men are who phall be McKlnley'a running mate next year, and shall the ticket be nomi nated by acclamation. In tho light of information that has been gathered from contact with lead ers in politics It may be stated almost without qualification that the Repub lican national ticket next year will bo McKinley and Root. That Mr. Root la willing to go on the ticket with Mr. McKinley there is not the slightest doubt. As to the mattor of nominating tho entire ticket by acclamation, there la reason to believe that the next Re- mibllcan convention will establish such a precedent. Senator Hanna has conceived the Idea, and It Is remark able how favorably It Is being received, In all probability the Republican convention will be held the second week of June. It seems to be agreed that the convention will go to Chicago or Philadelphia. New York is also after it, as is St. Louis. En Kl" nil Not Ilorrowlnir of France London, Dec. 13. Inquiries made by the financial reporters of the morning capers have failed to confirm the stock exchange rumor that the Bank of France Is about to lend the Bank of England a largo amount of gold The Dally Chronicle, commenting upon the stringency, says: "Tho Bank of England, we hear. Is going to try once more to obtain gold abroad by lending below current rates, on condition that borrowers repay, when due. In Import ed gold." The Kentucky Feudlata, London, Ky., Dec. 13. Monday night a young man named Splvey was shot and probably fatally wounaea uy Thomas Whittemore. near Bengetown Clay county. Whittemore belongs to tho Parker Sictlon and it Is alleged thnt Rnivev is an ally to the Turners. Wnittemore was wounded, but how seriously haa not been learned. The friends of both men are threatening vengeance. News reached here from MnnrheRter that in a fight there De tween the Wildera and the Wbittakers John Wilder was shot through the neck and fatally wounded. - TIIH WKATIIKIt. Temperatures navo fallen generally and decidedly, except In tho south west, wnore mey havo risen 2 to 14 degrees, and In tho Middle Atlan tic Btatos and New England, whore thero was but lit tlo change In tho Pnclllc coast and plateau regions latns and snows have continued. Forecast for this 5JS section: Fair and colder today, tomorrow and Friday; fresh westerly winds. Sunrise, 7:18; sunset, 4:44; length of day, 9h., 2fim.; moon rises, 2:24 p. m.; moon sets, 3:31 u. m. MORE INFORMATION WANTED. Bcnntiir 1'pttlKrtMV Auk If IJrwoy llPi'OKiilxcit the l'lllilini. Washington, Dec. 13. Whether Ad miral Dowey, acting for the United States government, formally or infor mally recognized tho Philippine repub lic nt Mantln Is a question which Mr. Pottigrew. of South Dakota, desires tho navy department to answer. He intro duced a resolution yestorday directing the secrotnry of the navy to supply tho senate with Information on tho sub ject, but Mr. Chandler, of Now Hamp shire, objected to its immediate con sideration. Following this objection Mr. Pettlgrew and Mr. Chandler had a Bharp tilt oxsr tho resolution offered Monday by the former, demanding from tho secretary ot war an explana tion of certain charges against General Merrlam in his conduct of the Coeur d'Alono trouble. Politics wcro Inject ed into tho controversy, and the per Bonal references mado by each senator against the other lent some liveliness to an otherwise oulet session. There Is such great nrcssuro for'tlme on the part of tho mombers on both sides who desire to participate In the currency debate In the house that three night sessions havo been ordered. Only one Democrat has thus far spoken In favor of the bill, Mr. Drlggs, of New York, who announced yesterday that he had pledged himself before election to support the gold standard, and pro posed to redeem that pledge. He will be joined by several'of his Brooklyn colleagues and probably several others. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Hum, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bni's, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Hest Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Drugjrist. MoIiIfi-n' Milki- Seidell. Racine, Wis., Dec. 13. Representa tives of the International Molders' union and tho National Foundrymen's association held an all day session here for the purpose of setting tho molders' strike. A settlement was made, in some, manner not made pub lic, but it Is understood that both sides made many concessions. Over 500 molders were on strike, and had It not been settled 1,000 more would have gone out. Itching piles? Never mind if physicians have failed to cure you. Try Doan'a Oint ment. No failure thero. 50 cents, at any drug store. YimitjTM llinl -Lit""! im. SiimlorMitii. U JtaTSliail, Mich., Dec. 13. Mary Rob ertson, the star witness for the prose cution In the Sanderson attempted murder trial, finished her testimony yesterday. She testified that Mrs. Sanderson began feeding pounded glass to her husband two weeks before he died, giving him a teaspoonful In his porridge every morning. She swore that despite the complaints of her husband Mrs. Sanderson did not call a physician until two days before his death. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Sbltoh's Cough and Consumption Cnre. Sold on positive guaranteo for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guaranto e. Acquired Fortune li- .sWliiilliiiir. Chicago, Dec. 13. Walter T. Heber, arrested here charged with using the mails for fraudulent purposes, confess ed before United States Commissioner Humphrey that he had grown wealthy through his swindling operations. Post ofllce Inspector Stuart has received scores of complaints, mostly from wo men, which Indicates that Heber op erated through the mails in every part of the country. He advertised exten sively, offering to send 500 samples of silk and other articles upon receipt of 25 cents. As an extra Inducement he guaranteed to reproduce in oil photo graphs sent to him by .customers. His mail yesterday contained nearly $200, in sums from 25 cenis to $3. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin disease, and no skin remedies can cure it. The doctors are unable to effect a cure, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swift's Speciflo is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. Kciema broke oat on ay daughter, and oon tlnued to spread until ber head vras entirely oovered. She was treated by several good doctors, but grew worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. She was taken to two celebrated health springs, but re ceived no benefit. Many patent medicines were taken, but without re sult, until we decided to try 8. S. S.,andby the time the first bottle was finished, ber head b gan to heal. A doisn bottles cured her com. file tely and left ber skin perfectly smooth. She s now sixteen years old, and has a magnificent growth ot hair, Not a sign ot the dreadlal luacaeo u over returuBa. II. T. Snosi, 3701 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don't expect local annlications oi soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They reach only the surface, while the di sease comes from within. Swift's Speciflo S.S.S.rfneBlood Is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate case. It is far ahead of all similar remedies, because It cures cases which are beyond their reach. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and U the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot ash, mercury or other mineral. Book; mulled free by Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. TUG CXILES RETURNING Victim of Simnldh llrutnlltr llout For Culm. Now Vnrlt Don 13. Senora Carnilnn Lopoz, who was the wlfo of a Cuban general, and who In 1807 escaped from Cabanas fortress, Havana, In tho gulso of a nun, and who took refuge on an Argentina warship, wnicn convoyuu her to Buonos Ayros, was hold with her four children at the uarge oiuco yesterday, having; nrrHed hero from Illo Janeiro on the st earner Words worth, on route for Cuba. Tho family is returning to lie -' i ! ome aftor long exile. Sonorn I.ci r- 111 mako an ef fort to regain her I'uliHn estate. General Juan Uipi a was, flvo years ngo, a wealthy plainer, worth $2,000, 000, Ho was arrested and sent as a political prisoner to Cabanas fortress, whore, threo years ap. with 137 other orlsonors. ho was shot. Shortly after this his widow was ap prehended and cast into a prison set apart for women. Her four children wore taken In chargo by the Sisters of Charity. After Senora Lopoz had been in prison two months Bho effected her escape by tho aid of the American Sis ters of Charity. A Mnrrloil Yt'oiniin IVnatntirr. Washington, Dec. 13. The Interior department has sent to congress a ro port on a peculiar pension case, In which Magdalona, alleged wife of Jacob Cook, received a pension from 1884 to 1899 as the widow of Cook, although married to Alexander Tico In 1872. Tho letter states that this pensioner was convicted of perjury at Trenton, N. J., last month and sentenced to six months In the penitentiary. Anntrlnn Conanl llloil on tlif Street. Now York, Doc. 13. John Rpymors hoffor, Austrian consul at Galveston, Tox., came here n fow days ago with his wlfo to visit his two daughters, who reside here. Yosterday afternoon, while accompanied by his wife, on Broadwny, he complained of being sick and foil to tho sidowalK. Ho aiea ai most Immediately. Tho coroner's phy sician said he thought death was due to Bright s disease. Cniilulti Sterlf Indicted. New York, Dec. 13. The United States grand lury yesterday handed down an Indictment for misdemeanor against Alphonso Sterk for operating without a government license uie f nil adelnhla excursion boat Georgeanna, unon which the riot and gambling took place In this harbor on Oct. 7 last, dur ing the time of tho international yacht races. The penalty is a nno or ?iuu. SnoTTdrlftx Fifteen Feet IIlBh. Harmony, Minn., Dec. 13. Snow drifts 15 feet high havo resulted from a 60 hour storm In this section that has Just terminated. Public highways are obstructed and trains tied up. The wind Is in tho northwest and- the weather is freezing. All through the state and Wisconsin the reports are tho same. Tho wind blew at a velocity of 40 miles an hour. Rcrmnny'd AVIntrr Illnat. Berlin. Dec. '13. -The severe cold continues, the temperature falling 15 degrees below zero In Berlin yester day. The Spree is irozen over, anu river navigation throughout Germany is suspended. At Eisleben four boys broke through tho Ice while skating and were drowned. rim ritoDUcn siAiiKnTS. rhIlniViiinin, Dec. 12. Flour firm; win ter superfine, $2.23ffT2.40; Pennsylvania Toller, clear. $3.1003.20; city mills, extra. $2.5O5T2.70. Hyo flour quiet and steady at t3.30Q3.45 per barrel. Wheat aim; .no. 2 red, spot, in elevator, CO07O?Jc. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, spot, in elevator, 37Vi 3"Hc; No. 2 yellow, now, ror local traao, 89e. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 81032c: lower crades, 2Sfft0c. Beef dull hepf hajns. 22W22.50. Pork firmer; family, tl3.50H. Lard firm; western steamed, 23027c: do. factory, 16Vi20c; June creamery, imaxAC-: imitation creamery, 1722c; New York dulry, 1SU25C.; ao. creamery. 235127c. Cheese nrm; ran maae, fancy, small, 2f?13c; do. do., large, 12W iS12c.: late made, small, 12jn2Vic; do. do., larcc. lWlc. Bints dull; New York anil Pennsylvania. 21625c; western, ua irrnded. mark. lG(82U4c: western, 2124c Potatoes firm: Jersey. J1.2S81.B0; New York. tl.25Rl.75: Lone Island, tl.50: Jersey, sweet. I2.254i2.75; southern do., tl.TG02.2E. Tallow quiet; city, ic; coun try, 4S5c. Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude, 27c; do. yellow, 3mfl32c. Turpen tine .dull at 51S51Vtc. Baltimore. Dec. 12. Flour dull -and un changed. Wheat very dull; spot and the month, 70U370-c; January, TK871Vic; Mav. 74S74',lc: steamer No. 2 red. 66 B66ie.: Bouthern. by sample, 660710.; do. on urade. GTUtViOKa. . Corn dull and enav: snot. 37fi37?ic: month. 3iHU37c: December, new or old, 37UM37?4c.: Jan uary. 370370.: February, 37Uff37Uc. steamer mixed. 355j36c; southern, white and yellow. 3344i8Sc. Oats firm; No. 2 white. 3U4it32c: No. 2 mixed, 2829c. Rye nominal; No. 2 nearby, 64c; No. 2 weitern, 59c Hay firmer: No. 1 tlm othy, J15.5O016. Grain freights very quiet; rateu steady; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 344s.Q3e. M:d. December; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s.tf8s. It4d. De cember. Live Stiieli Murkrtu New York. Deo. 12.-Beeves steady cables quote Anvrlrim cattle weak at London at llMflS'Sie. per pound. Calves dull; 125 unsold; veuls. tB'jS.SO. Sheep and iambs quiet and steady; 4V4 curs unsold sheeu. $34.H), lambs. t5&5.65. Hoga nom lnallv steudi . East Liberty. I'a.. u 12. uumo iimr 1.75; bulls and stags. I2.50&1.M. ,...,1.. 1 ,.,m 9Vwf,lfJl Hnji steady, prime heavy, fl.l0W-.l5; mediums and heavy Yorkers, ji.i24ii.i5; light York- era and pigs, si.iiw.id, roubns, 8.75. Sheep alow; choice wethers, Jl.as 4.40; common. J1.50Q2.G0; choice lambs, XS.2CK25.35; common to uood, 3.50y6.15; veal calves, $77.50. If we can sell yon one ac package of! tn la admixture we'll be satisfied. Yon'll bur more for it will touch the spot. Grocers bsT SEBLIQ'8. i Christmas , Groceries At the Cheapest Store In Town. All the choicest grades of Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Citron and Lemon I'eel, etc. at almost your own prices. All our Flour is sold very cheap. Foultiy and Truck, ELLIS GUZINSKY, sie West Centre St. It v; hattdded UtttaofSeel- to ordinary ccffea know I grand drink that1 f will Jglease her huiband. I I. Sucli Is the Reputation of "The Little Conqueror" In Shenandoah. How hard It often is to earn and maintain a giioil reputation, and how easy It l to loao ono 'As with a man's reputation, so It Is with other things In lire. Somo things arhlevo a reputation which stays with them. They aro founded on Intrlmio value They faco tlio public backed up by honesty, and work their way quietly but thoroughly. Slicnaiiiloali people want no better proof of thi merit than Is contained In the following experience of a citizen : Mr James ltnMdns, miner, of 10 South Market street, sys : "Wbcnovor I was ex posed to bail weather or took cold It always nflVcted my kidneys and back. I then had diflli-ulty with fie kidney secretions accom panied by pains In the back and top of my bead. Tlio lameness In my back mado it very difficult for me to stoop or lift anything and If I sat for a while It hurt mo to get up. I tried liniments and plasters but they did not amount to much. At last I was advised In try Doan's Kidrcy Pillsand procured them from Klrlin's drug store. I uovcr br.d any thing dt mo so much good before and I can heartily recommend them for I have proved tlioin to bo reliable In relieving pains and an noyanccs of kidney trouble" Doan's Kidney rills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by toster-Mnuurn Co., Hullalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take 110 other. Have just received a large line of new and attrac.ive (holiday ...(joods At very low prices. Do you want to make your friends happy ? Then come to our store and buy a nice comfort able Fancy Chair, Couch, Divan, Swinging Rocker, of the latest design and finish at prices so low that everybody can aflord to buy them. Our line of Morris Chairs, Ladies' Desks, Combination Cases and Floor Rockers are superior than ever before. . O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 10G South Main St. THE BOSTON BAKERY NOW AT 222 West Centre Street Trv our 25 cents worth of bread checks entitles you to eeven loaves. l Oc Regular size cup ceke 7c. 1 OC RegUlaf SlZe SpOtlge CaKS Se Try our confectionery. Buy trom us. We sell flue confectioner- cheap. Boston Bakery, U. Morganstctn, Prop. DR. E. C. WEST'S Nerve and Brain TDITATIUIE7lilT The Original. All la sold nnder a positive Written Guarantee, by authorized apents only, to cure Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulne8s, Fits, Hysteria, QuIcknesS, Nicht Losses. Evil Dreams. Laclc of Confldcnce. Nervousness, Lassitude, all Dralus, Youthful Errors, or Excessive Uso of Tobacco. Opium, or Manor, which leads to Miaerv. (Innmimntinn Tn..nn o,..i Death. At store or by mail, II a box; six "ciuuu money, aauiyia jt iiujtuK", containing live aays treatment, with lull lustruc- Liuua. vcuiB, iriiu buuiiiiu uuijr ouiu to Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impotencv, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Btorlllty or Barrenness. il a box: six for ts, with Written Guarantee to cure In 30 days. At store or by maU. Sold at Klrlin's Drug Store. want you (annsiiriiniliiniiriH!r1iMlriTl nttentinn to onr larp-e stonlr rf any .... P rBlMnjBI A mm. H m m a . a - mmm A splendid five-piece parlor KflKI 1 1 K N 1 1 1 1 N flNI II jIIII.HhN 1 ... .... . ' . - o voucues you cannot ODtani any Detter prices anywhere in town. these goods are purchased purposely 0 1 J Don't forget us for your Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths D. & J. SBIGEL, FaultleSS Labor A 'Li. l .. 1 Vic icaiiuusiuic iui uui uiwuys uusy UUSinesS. 1 ry US on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. euDors hot 11 pw battlij with yaquis. Sunnwa Aid the-llrnren In FlKlitlnir AKnlnnt the Mevlennn, I Austin, Tox., Dec. 13. information reaching ncro touay is 10 1110 eucct that on Dec. 3 the Ynqul Indians and the Mexican forces under Gonernl Tor rns had a battle near Rio Chicago, on the Yaqul river. The engagement was between tho main body of Indians and Mexican forces numbering 4.000. About ten days prpvloussovcral hands of roving Yaquis who had been out on Bcourlng expeditions nnd depredating tours began gathering nt tho main camp of the Yaquis, located in the mountains on the Paphlgochlc river. Tho Mexican troops attempted to head them off, but wero unsuccessful nnd In a short time they joined tho main body of the Indians. Evidently fearing that tho troops were preparing to Invade their camps tho Indians pushed the fighting themselves. The onslaught was vigorous, but not effective, as the Indians did not nd vanco In a solid body, preferring tholr old warfare from behind boulders nnd trppa. th flehtine lastlne for a ilav nml night, when the Indians withdrew. having sustained considerable loss. Tho militia made several attempts to dislodge the Indians from thetr re treat in the rough, woody country, without success, and upon each deploy the soldiers lost quite a number of men killed nnd wounded. The Boldlers report that they observed a number of squaws fighting among the bucks. "fjovornor Tnj'lor Sniim In. Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 13. William S. Taylor was Inaugurated as governor yesterday. The crowd was much smaller than in past years, due to a December blizzard. The Inaugural ceremonies were simple. Retiring Governor Bradley, In the course of his speech, said that he hoped the Gocbel election law, which haa brought so much turmoil to the state, would be wiped from the statute books. T 1 1 KM O D E UN HI OTI 1 13 II Has found that her little oues aro improved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it aud It beucflt them. The true remedy. Syrup of Flea, is manufactured by the California Fig Svriui Co. only. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Pllila, StOCk Ale. Sparkling StlU w AmDer Aie, uottiea raie Aie, " . . . BiOWtl StOUt, Half and Half, Bfcei ' ' and Porter, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention Edward Early's Saloon, Cor. Oak street and Pear alley. Very convenient to the rear entrance of the lockup. FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAT. Others Imitations. for $5: with Written Guarantee to Cure or I eacu person. At Btoro or by mall. Specially for the holiday trade. We your money but only want what bargain Jor. We never over-charge t 1 tTt . . Douy. vve want to draw your In - - w.a un. AH for our holiday trade J 103 - 105 S. Main St. Consistent With 1 -m , t 1 . , DECORATIVE ART 3 lias achieved Its greatest triumphs In our artlstio and handsome stock ot wall papers. All the latest designs nnd fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. Wo have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 6 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dlnlmc room papers. All Artistic I All Pretty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. Over - Work Weakens YOUT KiulieVS. , Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes throuch your kidneys once every three minutes. I he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they in ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches andrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neclectiH kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes aulck or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. it used to dc considered thai only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly - ' 1 abases nave tneir uegin .B irouoie. if you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Hdney remedy is soon realized, it stands the highest for its wonderful cures' of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists In fifty- cent and one-dollar stz-Evy es. You may have a sample bottle by man Home of swamD-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out it you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer St Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Philadelphia & Readina R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN KPFKCT NOVKMBEIt 1, 1st Tratnti leave Shenandoah as totlows t For New York via Philadelphia, week day 2 10. 8 38. 7 87. 9 SS a. m.. 12 28. 8 09 nnd 09 d. m. Sundnj a, 2 10 n m. Kor new vorK via i-cn tnunt, weeK usys. 7 8T . m., 12 26 and 8 0!) v. m. ST a. di., 12 26 and 8 09 p. m. For It cad I im and Philadelphia, week Java. 2 10, 5 88, 7 87, 9 55 a. ta., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For rolMVllie, weeK uays, 2 iv, 1 at a 00 A, m. 12 26, 3 09, 6 09 and 1 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a ra. For Tsmaoua and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 787, 9 65 a. m., 1228 809 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 am. TP 1l'll1I.H.nnrf ia.,nl.,,.v mill T.nl.l.ilr. week dara. 827. 1182 a. m.. 12 28, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For aianano) riane. weeKuayn, 4 iu,ai,o 00, 7 87.9 65, 1182 a.m., 12 28, 8 09, 6 09, 7 80, 9 68 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 anil r or Asnianu ana onaiDu&iu, wcub. unjo, o, 7 87 II 82 a. m 12 28. 8 09, 6 07, 7 25 and 9 65 p. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. , t . , Ivor liallimore, ivasmngioa ouu hid nwivia III. AO. It. It., througb irAin lea") .Heading Terminal, Pblladelphra. CP, U. V K.)ot 8 20, I7M 1 1 9.A ft. m.. rid and i.Zi u. Ejunaay I UUIlttl iniiiiD irum nut streets station, week days, 10 80 I 12 in 8 40 pin. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. a. m. 12 20 in. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Ixwvs New York via PhlladelnLla. week days, 12 IS, 4 80, 780, 1180 a. tn and 180, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. . Leave New York via Mauch Obunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, itk days, 4 80, 8 88. 10 21 . m. and 1 88, 4 08 8 83, UBS p. in. Leave Kfadlnc week days, 187, 7 00, 10 08, n, m., 12 18, 4 17, 8 00, 8 24 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. weeic days. 7 17. 7 40 a.m. 980, 12 80,1 20, 4 80, 8 10 and 6 60 p. m. Lavo ratuaqua, weeK uayg, a is, sso, 11 '4 . Hi., 149,5 58 17 ,9 41 p. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45. 9 04. II 47 a. m. ill S 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mauanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 880, 922 10 28, 1200, a. tn 289, 588, 842,758 in p m reave viiiu epori, weec aays, 1 , iiruu a, n.. 12 1)4 ard t 00 1 1 80 p. m. AI1ANT10 OITY DIVISION. Leave P' lladelphla Chestnut street wharf and Houtli street ''bar lor Atlantle City. wceauays express uuu, a 00, 400, 6 00,715 pm. A-commodatlon, 8 00 a m, 5 10 p m. Sun days Express, 9 00, 10 CO o m, 7 15 p m. Accoiu- moaaiion, a iu am,iupm, Leave Atlantic City liepoti Weekdays Ex p'resB, 7 85, 9 1 0 10 DO a rn, 3 SO, S SO p m. Accom modation, 8 15 u 11., 4 05 p m. Sundays Express, i 80, 7 SO p 111. Accommodation, 7 15 a m,4 05 p m. For Cape Mav. Ocean City and Sea Isle Cltv Weekdays 9 (0 am, 4 10, 5 00pm, Sundays -ciicinut si., is, soutu M., u 11 m. Aaainemi ror uape may weeKdayf--ouu a ra. Parlor Oars on all express iralus. 1 .... v 1 .. , II . n . . 1 ,U,.UV, IUIVIIUHI1UU. " 1 1' 1 J IU umc Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket arent ur address I A. bWKK.ABD, EUSOS J. WKBKS, Qon'l Bupt., Gen 1 Pus'r Act., n.sdlnr TrnHnl PtillaiUlnfci LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1899. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah tor Penn Haven Junctlun. Mauch Chunk. I.ph!ihton. Slutington, White Hall, Catusauqua, Allentown, ue.iueuem, r-aaion new xorsanu I'nuaueipma at 8 20, 7 46 a. 111 . 12 S'i and S 17 p. m. For Wllkcsbarre. White Haven and Pitta too. 5 20, 10 10 a. m., 12 02 and 5 17 p. m. ' .ror mccyvinc, lownnua, Havre, waveriy Elmlrn, Rochester; BaHalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca,' Geneva and the West, 1010 a. m., 12 82 arid 5 17 p.m. ' For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap an Stroudsburg, 5 20 a, m., 5 17 p. m. ror i-amoercviue anu 'xrenion, v 4t a.m. For .leancflvllle. Levlston and lleaver Meadow 5 20 a. in., 12 82 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenried, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, S 20, 7 40, 10 10 a. in, 12 S2 and ' 17 p. m 11 p. m. ForJeddo. Drlfton and Freeland. 8 20, 1010 a, in., 6 17 p. m. i' or Bcranion, ai iu iu a. in., 0 u p. m. For Lost Creek, oimrdvllle. and Ashland. 4 00. and 7 27 p ra. For Haven Itun. Centralta. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. rrmaiiunof iiiy, raric i'lace ana ueuinu, 5 20, 7 48, 10 10 a. m and 12 52, 0 17 p. m. ror xaiesvuie, o M, iu iu a. m. Trains will leave Hh&mnlcln nt n 81. 0 20 a. m.. II 89 and 4 20 n. m.. aud arrive at Shenandoah at 7 40, 10 10 a. m.. 12 52, 8 17 p. m. wave nncnanuoan ior i'oitsvuie, eh. iiair. New Castle, Morea and New Uoston, 7 40 aud 10 10 a. m , 12 82 and S 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah. 9 43 a. m., 12 30, 805, 8 18 p.m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 63 a. m., 12 46, 5 07, 6 22, 8 23 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Itaven Hun. Centralis. Mt 1 Carmel and Shamokln, 10 40 a. 111., 7 21 p. m-, i ) Trains leave Bliamokln for Shenandoah at 13 60 a. m., and S S3 p. m I Leave Hhenandoah I mi a. 111. , aim a at p. 112. Leave Hhenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoi uiv, runt 1 iikv, miiu. uiiuvuimi, Aliuenrieu City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrlei I For Lebluliton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Whit ii.ii,vuiii.j, o,itu, tuwtuu anu i-uuiip bure. 9 43 a. m.. and 6 32 n. ror new orKri i-miauelphla, 9 43 a. m. Leave Haileton for ?ilenandoah. BO. a. in.. ndS23p. m. UU1.UW ii. WILBUH, Oenl. Supt., M.B.CUTTEH, Bupt. Transportation, ' South Iietbleheni, Pa. C1IAHLES S. I.E15, Uenl. Pass. Agt., 10 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNKMACHKK, Dlv. P. A., Southlletblebem.Pa. A box of our SFECinL fflftlLT DREW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company