The Herald RSTAItliimiHIl 1870. "All the News That's Fit to Print." ubllahed every evening, oieept Sunday, at South Janlln street, Shenandoah, 1'a. LONO DITANUi: TKLIU'IHINIJ. Tho HernM la delivered In Bhennndomh nml the surrounding towns fornix cent a w ek, pay able to the carriers. My mail W.OO a year, or 25 cent a month, payable In advniice. Ad vertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers re-wrve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether lld for or not, that the publishers limy deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application, ntered at the pof t offlee at Shonanilonh, l'a., as second class mall mat'er. YOU UAX NOT BMVCII RRA11KRS OP -THE HKUAIjI) THROUGH ANY OTHER llllLY rCHLIf.VTtOV MONDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Onk by one tlio leailers of tlie Filipino rebellion are dropping off by death or etipture. THE Quuy case lms been urgued, and the people of the atute now await the verdict of the Senate with a great deal of interest. After five or six yearsof fault-finding, Mr. Wauamaker litis at last found something to commend. It is the de partment store. Aouijtaldo may dash into Manila some day and surrender while Gen. Otis is absent on oflleial business. Then there will be more trouble in bestowing credit for the capture. So fflfferent. Lots of Cl.iiiit. fere lit Sh ' ' a e me it g: Every p.. per SMtSUIPHM I' t ll'OlltS fl What pmmlfr Public pxnra Orttlmea m Hut of 111 1(1 Shenanilimli I lie saying aens. Home indnrji ll (llwrnn lYi i'l.ls Is HitfU every box of I), Here Is n en Mr. Mutt. Ii prnpr etur ol'ii K I rt iii's phuni! Ki.luoy Pills ftl back. I liml n Like This lint So Oil- nl Proof Is Whit i mlottli enple fVVsiil. fit msny nf tbrtil. lis -.hire. to Utlevc. hsrrli'rto prove. fi fu-ny he In H i n. in from l nlli'urniH, inlopiemei.l there, ice hi re at lioine. Hie want lo-1 1 uri of. lieiKhboit, friends Hiid citl- tmt i mints pi h ; Is I'syuml ulspillo. kl e I li' st nils I ulm d i'a Kidney I'll Is, it: rt. of in EislCeiitrostrrct, tannin' -mi 1 eut to anil ful h Ihix uf Duati's i altnrk "f Imiifiiess In my r hsd It bef ro Accum- pauylnjt it thorcSviisan aching In tho top uml buck of nlyiffiml and at times lulus ii. tho abdoinsu. ufoiiinl nut it was due to my kidneys for I big iiini'h pain over my loft kidney and tliil.fcorHi'ini finm thimi orguus were not tiormaHUiinl caused me both Incon venience and an ti Dean's Kidney Til's proved to bo jnsfftlie thing I needed, for they relieveil mo nt-onco " Donn's KidnjjlMIs for sale by all dealers. Price 50 caMKMiled by Foster-Mllburn Co., Uuilalo, NjlY. Sole agents for the U S. Remember (Tie name Doan's and take Ho other. m No matter how destructive the new British shells may be, an ounce of generalship is worth a -ton of lyddite. And it's the former Johnny Bull is sadly In need of, nt this par ticular time. The political firm of Bruitim, Whitehouse 5: Co. should do some thing to prevent a further expansion of the opposition, or they will soon be facing the political bank ruptcy court. Wk nre in recoipt of a copy of the Philadelphia Kecord almanac, and like the newspaper itself, is always re liable. The Record, although a Dem ocratic newspaper, is generally riirht, especially its position on imperialistic and financial questions. Secretary Long proposes for the coming year an addition to the navy consisting of three immense armored cruisers, three protected cruisers larger than any in the navy, and twelve gunboats sheathed for foreign service. These cruisers will add to our ships of the Brooklyn and New York type, a fact that establishes their undoubted value. In dry goods circles business ap pears to be limited by a lack of supply. Scaroity of goods, rather than lack of demand, is keeping busi ness within moderate bounds. All the surplus the mills are now turning out above their contracts finds ready absorption, and there is nothing in sight, according to good authorities, to indicate any relaxation of the pres ent prevailing enormous demand. Th saying was once trite thnt "the doors of Castle Garden always swing inward, never outward." The mean ing of this was that America offered so many advantages to residents that all people wanted to come here, and none cared to leave. For a somewhat similar cause the doors of business houses which adwrtise swing inward constantly. The dally announcements of such houses attract customers, to the mutual advantage of buyer and sailer. Kscord. Is view of the failure of the num ber of investment companies promis ing impossible profits the Herald repeats its advice in favor of home investments. Invest your savings in home institutions which are always under your observation, whloh are managed by man you know and in whom the business community have confidence. You may safely assume that any aoheme which offers you a larger return on your investment than home enterprises are paying is open to suspicion. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT 00 BE JOHNSON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE A Scientific, Unlalllng- and Permanent Rents edy lor Uyapepiia, Indigestion and all Stomach and Nerve Troubles. Put up 10 tablet form pleasant and easy to take ond affording immediate relief by enabling nature to furnish natural uimrubmcnt to the Wood. Nerves and Muscles, targs Boxes, tOc 25c. and BOc FOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS. - TetnperatuH anil liecltleelljfm A PROTEST FROM RUSSIA. M. ItmitovraWy Den. unices Minolta on Ill Cnunlrj's Credit. WfumltiKtort, Doc. 18. M. Uoutow- sky, tho ngent of tho ministry ot nuances of HiiBuln In Washington, In a communication which lius received the approval of the Itu'sslim ambas sador, complains of the attempts which 110 says v.oro mnue in uurope rocontly to create In this country the tnipres- ilon Unit the relations between tho jrovnnimentB of Japan and Hussla wore strained. "ImmedUtuly after those statements hud been authoritatively denied by the Russian ambassador unci t.ie JapHtiose minister hare," says M. Uutitowsky, "other sensational rumors weie stmt (id, presumably at Ilorlln, nnd directed against the crodlt of tho Uimslnn empire. These wore followed by liliels, directed against tlio eminent statesmen to whose caro was Intrusted hat crodlt, and nn appeal, made to J. pan, In an article on Uimslnn fliiHiicos, to attack that country before her trans-Siberian railroad could be completed." M. Tloutowsky adds that In view of the fact that all these falso rumors unci misstatements, If not exposed, might leave uniting capitalists and financiers in tills country an erroneous Impression, lie has decided to givo to the, press si me figures on the subject. These figures diow th.it during the 12 ycrs from 1887 to 1898 the ordinary iovenuea of the Russian government etp-cKly increased from S20.00O.OH0 roubles in 18S7 to l.GS 1,000,000 roubles In 189S, and that during tho whole of (bat time, with the exception of two yeirs (1SB7 nnd 1801), the expensos were considerably loss than the ro. oolpts. this surplus for tho 12 years imountlng to 790,000.000 roubles. fresh east to S'li.- ire, 7:i day. 'ill . 23n,i miii'ii re' R:- TtlU WKATIIKIt. hue iTsan generafly Ifrom Texas northeast ward thioughout the St. Lawrence it-Hoy, and also on U10 Atlantic tnust. They havo lii-en 10 to II de fiiei'd In the north west, but nre still 7 to ?,2 below the seasonable aver age. Forecast for this section: Gen- 1 ij eiany iair muuy via and tomorrow; Utn winds. sunset, 4: 15; length of moon rises. 0:40 p. 01.; i. m. I''irKr New Yot! Doriflth, 88 street, north and who is it IJonatli, a pri of that city. M hotel last nl check for $J registered as Philadelphia,;! shipbuilder, position on tl by William M the hotel, whj or Three OollurM. ec. 18. Herman W. re old. nf 1S2S Eighth t, Washington, D. C, tn be a son of August rtlnenl real estate man B arrested In the Grand t for passing a forged n that House, lie nan ohn U. Roach, Jr., of son of Mr. Roach, the that city, and the Im- hmise was discovered ,e!and, the proprietor of had just returned from Phllndelphla-nqd a visit to the RoachB. : - ( r- Tell Your Sister A beautiful couilcsiuii is an impossibility witbout good imru lib" il, the sort th.it only oiists iirconuecftun itb tbe guod digestion; 11 healt iy llvcranil bowels. Karl's Clover Uoot Tea ncta dfwctly on tlio bowels, liver and kidneys keeping tlirni in perfect health. Pi ice '.'5 cts. aiilljo 1 is. S0I1I by P. I) Kirlin on u niiiiriUtefill Jllslnlei rlllf; tin- MiiIim-'n Demi. Havana, Del 18.- The United States battleship TB, O.puin Slgsbee com manding, armed here yesterday, and the work of djiiterring the bodies of the victims djjtlie Maine disaster be gan this morning, Kach toffln will be enclosed in rfmetnl casket and be sur rounded hy jgdiHtnfecting compound. The caskets will be removed during the night tojhe naval wharf, where they will be'jfnder guard until all Is ready for rojnoval to the battleship, which, it isldgpe'-ted. will take plact weanesoay nient or rnursUay at day break. The Texas will then leave at once. To Hull.) IiTk Optli-nl I'nctnrlea. New York.jDec. 18. The Lemaire Optical company, with a capital of $1, 000,000, will file articles of Incorpora tion at Albany in a few days, and will establish twojfactories in the United States, whlchfSlt Is expected, will give employment td.S.noo men. One estab lishment will he at Franklin Park, Ills., where attract of land has been leased, and the second at a point In Connecticut! Machinery valued at $500,000 will bgjimported for the plants. The Lemaire cpmpany has factories In England and Iantc. The glass for the lenses will bajlmported. 1 A Card. We, tbe undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tbe money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's WannnTed Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also gunrau tee a 25-ceut bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded A. Wasicy, ' 0. II. Hagetibucli, Shenandoah DrneStore, P.W. Bierstin & Co. Curtr' W,vifr-er. . . mj.J 1 Havana n was at once Captain Obar, placed unur Secretary Rdi Conley has hi In rj 1 rri'jteil. If -Mr. Conlev. who 1 private secretary of M. Carter, has been irrest here by order of rnr some time Mr. employed as a sten ographer In the custom house. TIIK MODKUN MOTIIKIt lias found that nr little ones are Improved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tbe laxative effect of a leutle remedy, than bv anv other. Children eniov it and it Ijotiefits them, the true remedy. Syrup of Figs, is manufaQlpreu by the California Fix Syrup Co. only. " . Dr. Jolliiyilliri. .Sueeexaor. New York, pc- -The pulpit sup ply commltteTof the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian wurrb hah at last found a succeasor fqrfthe latf Dr. John Hall, for many yaw pastor of that church. He is Rev. Dr George T Purves. pas tor of the Ffftt Presbyterian church, Princeton. N. J. Dr. Purves slenlfles his willingness to accept the call. There is no doubt as U the action of the con creKation in lgard to the election. and it la oonfl4en,v expected that the call will be made unanimous. OfTem to Hnle 11 llexlinent Here. Ottawa, OnU, Oer 18. Dr. Borden, minister of militia, has received an of fer from the president of a manufac turing concern in the United States, who wan at one time a member of the Grand Trunk IUne brigade in Canada, ottering to ra a regiment of Cana dians In the United .states in such a way as would not violate ibe neutrality laws. Another offei comes from Idaho to raise COO men. Prsldes these there are individual offers from all over Canada. A Frightful BlundT Will often cause a hortible Hum, Scnld, t'ut or Hruisc. Hucklen's Arnica Sal v, the best in the world, will kill the pain ami pioniptly heal it. Lures K'lil .vres, i ecr Sores, Ulcers, Hoi's, Felons, Coins, all Skin Kruptlons. lies! l'ile cure on earth. Only 251(8. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold hy . Wiisley. Dnigfc'ist. ('outlets ai tbe leerene. Albany, Dec. 18. According to the annual statistical reports filed with the state prison commission the total num ber of prisoners routined in the pris ons, penitentiaries, reformatories, houses of refuge and county Jails of the state. Is steadily on the decrease, and especially is tills fact noticeable in the penitentiaries. In 1S95 there were 1,608 prisoner confined In nnr penitentiaries and 2,824 In 1897, while the population In these Institutions during the past year, ending Oct. 1, shows a record of 2.221, a decrease of over 600. Ttv!i'is nnti.'s;. I'lie Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Sc'eiice bn proven th.it, nnd also that neglect is suicidal. The worst colli or cuush can bo cured with ShlloVs Cough and Consumption Cure Sold on pnsltlvo guarautm for rtver fifty years, slold bv P. II. Klrllll on a illlrsntn n. n-iiw,' -1 ! SI f m 1, 11 Minn treil In n I'riw'l 1 r ' D'ib'1'1 1 'Jho "nil m .'Tnetit tli-i .: t riv'lnr ri 1 r '-011-venpil yesterday os a.p;iipt mrilnst the prctv-il i-f Trlidty po'lc.e to '-'infer r do rep i inn Josevh Ch-tniiee-laln led to exrliing kccps. A hriro force of pollcp wos cnllod out and tho troops were he'd In readiness. Mr.ml Ocnne. Iho nc-called "IrlBh .Tonn of Ar" " and .T-ir.im Cmnollv. tho Irish Peptili'lcsrl. ilv,ve In a wagonetto to the pWc nppolnte.. for the meet ing, which wre n'.lended by a largo crowd. Mr. Connolly tried to spe dc. but was prevented hy the police. Tho wagorieite then made a lour of the atreets, the nrowtl rapidly lncrcnselng, cheering for the lioera, singing "God savo lrohind" and "Wo'll hand Joe I Chamberlain on a sour npplo tree," and using disgusting expressions ngninst the queen, the empire and tho nrmy. I Whllo passing tlio Dublin Castle tho occupants of tho wagonotto waved the Transvaal (lag doflnntly, whereupon tho police stopped the vehicle and selz- 1 cd the flag. I The wagonette, attended hy a largo body of police, who often cleared the streets, then drove to the rooms of tho Irish TranHvaal comnlttep, where idichaol Davitt, William Redmond and J. O'llrlon were waiting. A meeting of about CO persons was held, Mesnrs. Davitt, Redmond and O'Drien speaking in violent condemnation of war and of Mr. Chamberlain, and declaring that the lntter's visit to Ireland at such a moment was proof of his callous na ture. The speakers urged that, should an opportunity occur, Dubllnltes ought to show their detestation of tho colon ial secretnry In unmistakable fashion. Mr. Davitt said: "All Irishmen re joice In the triumphs ot the Doers. No power in Europe would now fear Groat llrltnin, except perhaps the Prince qf Monaco." The meeting closed amid tremendous cheers evoked hy a rumor that Lady smith had fallen. Maud Oonne and Mr. Connolly drove off with the intention of holding open air meetings, .hut the police arrested Mr. Connolly. "Orent ItrUiiln'N Uecmleiiee." Berlin, Dec. 'IS. Most ot tho Berlin papers, as well as those throughout tho country, comment upon General Duller s deieat In a serious and dig nified tone, allhough with a consider able undercurrent of satisfaction at England's humiliation an around. It is admitted th-t Great Britain Is now fighting to ;-ve her South African possesslrns. The general belief Is that Sir Redvers Duller acted prematurely and under pressure from the home gov ernment. Tho official papers take a rather gloomy view, as If apprehensive of awkward complications. Tho Kreuz 2,eltung says: "Great Britain s de- endence Is now apparent to the whole world. I2-r,inirre'iii:iii l'lrfeoclc Demi. White House, N. J., Dec. 18. Former Congressman James Nelson Pidcock, for 20 years a Democratic leader In New Jersey, died nt his homo here yes terday of paralysis. Ho was stricken wth paralysis at 7 o'clock Saturday night, whl'e seated in his library. He became unconscious Immediately, nnd although doctors were summoned he did not regain consciousness. Mr. Pid cock was bor:i at Merchantvllle on Feb. 8, 183C. He was always active In polities, and when still a young man attained prominence. He became the leader of the Munte 'don county Demo crats 30 years ago. In 1870 he was elected a state senator. In 1884 he was elected to congress from tho old Fourth d!sti''f nr.' served four ycrrs. The Dure ShafOures Goutsfss, Golds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma urononitis ana incipient Consumption! Is The fERMAH REMEDY" k5tl4 4nws. 25&50rAs MISCELLANEOUS. POH KENT, A very desirable brick direllliiK 1ioub',No. C4 Euit OftVs'reet, Kljtht rooms, water In tbe house, n nice stile yard, a must beautiful location Next to 31. K church. Pos session given January 1, 19QO. ltent reasonable. Apply at 2S West Lloyd street, or SOSoiitb White street. 12-16-tf eod FOU KENT-DwrllliiK No. 100 South Plum alley, two doors from Oak rtreet Six com fortable rooms. Rent reasonable. Arply at K7 South White street 12-lHt FOR SAI.n, A spring wagon. Hkbald ofllcc. Apply at the t( Dealiabte nroDertlea for sale. i ply to S. G. M. Hoilopeter, attorney, Shen VTOTICE.- H ply I aiuloah. Ar 8-31-tf J10 OR RENT Oil I'OU S I.E. No. ISO North Main street, now Decupled by a raricj shoe store. Possession Riven April 1st, 11)00. Store baa plate glass front. More anil Willing cni be rentod with er without wareroom and stable very reasonable by a desirable tenant Apply to C. W. Newhouser No. 122 North Main St. tf SRI.LINO OUT.-Our entire stock of boots, shoes and rubbers. Our sal U now on and our Btck must be sold .as soon as possible At Chirles Dlrtr, 120 North Main street. 12-10-lw IjlXKCUTOIt'8 NOTICE. Estate of Maruaret U lloehm, late of the Iloriugb of Shennn doab, county of Schuylkill, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grai.ted to the under signed, all persons Indebted thereto aie re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having olnims or demands-aga'iisttho same will present them without delay for settlement to Kate IIoehh Executrix. Shenandoah, l'a., or E. W. Shoemaker, Attorney. Dec. 4th, lBW. 12-1-St-oow. TJIOH SALE. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A 1 very desirable tbreo-story property In a -Hived square on Main street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronta Com fortable dwelling with bath. Vord, warerrom oi.d stable, to well. Wliide lot 80x150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business. Prefer to soil tlio whole property but will sell part of It If desired, at very reason able price and terms. For further Information please addreas "Owner," P. O. Uox 22,8henan. doab, Pa. lW JjtOIt CJIIKK llUItGEHS, C. H. HAGENBUCH, Of the Third ward. Subject to Citizens part rules, si'cimvrs or visws, . A $1,000,000 syndicate proposes to combine all the canneries in Cali fornia. Major General Leonard Wood, tho new governor general of Cuba, left New York for Havana Saturday. Chicago labor unions have agreed to one more conference with the contrac tors, hi an effort to avert a shutout on Jan. 1. Frederick Karllng, chief of tele graph construction on tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rallro. d. was run over by a train at Nomalin, la. The probably fatal illness of Rus sia's famous nobleman. Count Tolstoi, Is duo to a vegetarian diet. PTrlinmem will sit down on the Lon don council scheme to spend $330,000, 000 In metropolitan improvements. There la a Class of People Who nre injured by the uo f ollce I!' eently there has b"en placed III all the (irmcry stoics n new ir. pamtlon rilled 'iitUN-O made nf pure gr.iiiis. that t !c- tho phco nf cnO'co The iri'i-1 ilolinit -itom.ich receives it without ilistre s, awl but lew can tell it from entice. It does, not cost over 1 as much Children may drink it witli great benefit. IB cts. and 25 cts. per package Try it. Ask foranAIN O. fe8 27 Shenandoah to Niagara Falls anil Return via the Lehigh Valley Kullroad Tickets will be on sale Dencinber 23rd and 21th, good to return to and Including train No. 8 of December 20th, and will be honored 011 any train, except the Black Diamond 1.x press. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. o"ix 3 C3 XxTxJL . Bean the si 11,8 KM You Hava Always Bought Coining Events, Dec 18. Grand entertainment, "Tho Star of Bethlehem," at tho Primitive Methodist church. Jan. 1, 1000. Eleven til annual ball by St Joseph's Pioneer Corps, in Armory hall, Girardville. rrtTudiM)tvei. illooil loloa. Yostbful Errori, Lost, Vlulltj, Vuicocelo, (. end for Huorn TsMtlmnnftila and Book "Troth" ta Prof. U. F. TIIKKL. M. W.,r- u noma nixia bu 1'Jiiiaacipnia, Vm. I'otltlrelr tbt only aprclftlld la Un lu to car Ten laouih th moal olbrl4 iDctv ItdUt falUiLPnihcUMriM(lla4ta 1 1I rlAvallAnratt IL. g-J-T T rT'TTT-T'T TT T TrrTTTT T T TT Fall and Winter Footwear. Don't buy elsewhere until you see our stock. It is a winner and so are the prices attached to every pair ot shoes, whether for men, ladies, misses, or children. We sell the "best" qualities of footwear cheaper than any other shoe dealer. Mothers should bear in mind that our children's shoes are the most durable. We are closing out another lot very cheap. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON7, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tbe skin Is Invsy rlably obtained by thori who use PortoHi'o uonipieiloo bonder 3 Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. These articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or dents). Sent by express I cnargea pre paid), for 170 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. A very fine umbrella, madeof union silk-taffeta; 28-lnch frame with seven ribs: steel rod and silver Congo handle. Would cent 8'iOO at the (tore. AND Best Coffee for the Money ! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It Is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. STRENGTH, PURITY Dress-Pin Set. flailed free for IS Hon heads and a 2 cent stamp. Three pins In theect (larger than shown), com posed of One rolled gold, with handsome ruby-colored set tings. Suitable for wnlst-plns, cuff-pins, neck-pins or at a child's set. ash-Belt and Buckle. fil! 1 1 Mention your iliiiiliij jjiNMLJ walsl-iteKsure H lif Mailed free for IS Hon beads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2cent stamp. Latest style of imported black Swiss gros graln ribbon belting i stylish imitation oxidized silver bucklo ; neat, strong and fashionable. Silver Napkin-Ring. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Neat and substantial. Made of dur able metal, heavily sllvcr p luted. Two dIUercDt patterns. 5 "Knickerbocker" Watch. Olven for 175 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Neat appear ing and nn excellent time - keeper. Solid nickel-silver case, with ornamental back. Nickel movements, escapement fully Jeweled. The famous Knickerbocker" watch. Ladies' Watch Chain. A double strand of best silk cord, united nt Intervals with colored beads i neat nnd substantial. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. dent's Watch. nailed tree for 90 lion heads and m 2-cent stamp. The celebrated Inger soll " watch ; stem wound nnd stem set ; durable nickel plated case: each watch accompan ied by guarantee of the maker. A re liable time-keeper. " p v ' p v flavor Genuine RubySettlna Gold Hlnp.. For 25 lion heads and a 2-crnt stamp. These rings are genuine rolled-gold plate, having the exact appearance ana qualities oi sona goia, anu guarautci-u UJ the makers to last two years with ordinary usage. New patterns nnd very popular. I.UI3M TO DETERMINE THE SIZE Cut a strip of thick paper so that the ends will exactly meet when drawn tlahtlu around second Joint of the Anger. Lay one end on this diagram at the 0, nnd order the number the other end I indicates. Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Two extra flna cambric hand kerchiefs, with beautiful Im ported lace me dallion inser tions In the cor ners. Half-Inch hem, marhlno hemstitched; stylish u nd dur able. Apalrot these handker chiefs given for 18 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Children's Picture Book. Olven for 10 lion heads and a 2-cent a tamp. Sixteen large pages of Mo ther Ooose Melodies Illustrated and with nicely lithographed cover. We have different books, so you can get au assortment. Coin-Purse. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Color, dark brown. Made of fine kid leather; cham ois lining: nickeled frame, with strong snap-fastening. Ladies' Pen-Knife. For 15 Hon heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Large sire; good ma terial ; handles nicely decorated and assorted colors. Ladies' Pocket-Book. Large slzo and latest shape. Black seal -grain leather, with five separate divisions, Including n tuck-pocket with hap to hold visiting cards secure. 01venfor25 lion heads from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Table Cover. Durable, material that will stand washing. 12 Inches souare. Including fancy fringed border. Mailed free for 25 Hon heads and a 2c. stamp. iiil Century Cook-Book. SOS pages of valu ablc cooking re ceipts, also treatise on the labor of the kitchen, dining room, laundry, sick room, and remedies for tiie more com mon diseases. Olven for 15 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. S cjNTumr (n I jyt WntBity Boys' Pocket-Knife. The "Easy Opener"; strong, sharp blade ; red-wood handle. For 12 Hon heads and a 2c. stump. Art Picture, Easter Greeting" nun iicuub ki from Lion Cof fee wrappers and a 2 -cent stamp. A highly artistic picture, that will grace tho finest drawing-room. The background of royaldark-blue furnishes a n appropriate contrast to tho llwle girl nnd her white Kast er lilies. Size, 14x23 inches. For 10 lion heads and 2 cents we will send It tinned ready for hanging. mm Flower Picture. For 8 Hon heads and a 2c. stamp. American Beauty Roses and Lllies-of-the-Valley. Size. llx'Jl Inches. Bright and artistic coloring. "The Dancing Lesson.' The green grass and trees, the little brown kitten and the girl's snow-white dress form n pleasing combination of col ors. Size, 15x21 Inches, nailed free for 3 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. THIS ABOVD ARB ONLY A FEW OP THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will Shortly appear In this paper I Don't miss it I The grandest list of premiums ever offered I Vou always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It Is a sealed paefc age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure It the package Is unbroken. LION COFFEE Is roasted the day It leaves the factory. IMPORTANT NOTBGE. (When writing for premiums send your letter In the same envelope or I IHiiKagc wiiii inc nun iicaua. 11 mure man i o nun ncaus are scm, you can save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer lor large Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the WOOLSOM SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. E. C. WEST'S flS& OR. Werve and B ENT 6 . Tho Original. All Others Imitations. la sold nniler a noslttvo Written Guarantee, bv authorized' atrcnts onlv. tn cure Weak Memory, Dlzzlnoss, Vaknulu -is, Fits, Hysteria, Quickness, Night Losses, Evil DreamB, Lack of Conuilencp. Nervoiixiu' a, Lassitiido, nil Drains, Youthful Errors, or Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by mall, fl a box; six for fs; with written Guarantee to Cure or Itefund Money, aample JfacRefte, containing nve uaya treatment, with full lustruo tlons.iS cents. Ono aainplo only sold to each person. At store or by mall. Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impotcnov, Loss nt l'ower. Lost Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. It a box; mx lor to, wim wntiou uruuxu.ui.eu iu iiuiu iu u uuyu. ai atore ur uy mam Soled at Klrlln'a Drug Store. ia;liallllipniniHll'flplli'lftHI1l1l Specially for the holiday trade. We want your money but only want what you bargain for. We never over-charge any body, we want to draw your attention to our large stock ot A splendid five-piece parlor PARLOR SUITS AND COUCHES. suit upnoisierea in spieuuia material as a holiday bargain We have a carload for this purpose. Couches you cannot obtain any better prices anywhere m town, these goods are purchased purposely for our holiday trade. In All Don't forget us for your Stoves, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Heaters, Ranges, Carpets, D. & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St. $5,000 REWARD ! S-Lost Strayed or Stolen A man about the size of a woman, barefooted with a pair ol wooden legs, pink eyes and sunset colored hair. The latter cut curly t nd the former cut darker. He wore a corned-beef overcoat on his back containing a barrel of sky-lights and one dozen assorted railroad tunnels. When last seen he was following a crowd ol 15,000 people who.were crushing each other trying to get into the Factory Shoe Store, where the greatest bargains in BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS are now being offered at Factory Prices. Follow the Crowd and Get Genuine Bargains. FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. S." SOUTH IV1AIN ST. ABE UEVINE, Prop. Faultless Labor consistent with sFaultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. Christmas is ComingJgefi. Why don't you come to the largest furniture store in. town to buy your holiday gifts Be wide awake and go to the place that gives you the biggest values for your money, the largest and the most appreciative selection. Feast your eyes on a stock that is sure to please you. See our beautiful line of Tables, Parlor, Dressing, Extension, Centre. Solid Leather, mahogany, JWpj-o Halachl CJreen, VUV1VW iJ. Bird-Bye Haple Inlaid with pearl or plain upholstered, silk plush, llk Damask, Corduroy. Do not fail to see our Pictures and Mirrors, Couches, Easels, Curtains, Tapestry Covers, Screens. It is well worth your time to come and see our stock. Every bod5' knows that the prices we ask for any article of furniture is never beyond reason. Look at our win dow display. A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS. Walt for them and then buy early and Becure ret choice. Don't wait until the lost dny. DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, N05. 119-121-123 North Alain St. Christmas Groceries At the Cheapest Store In Town. All ttin choicest grades of Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Citron mid Inion l'vel, eta. nt almost your own prices. All our Flour I sold verycucap. l'oultiy and Truck, ELLIS GUZINSKY, sale Weat Centre St. Philadelphia & Readina R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KFKKCT JtOVEMBKIt 1. 18-9 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week day 2 10, 6 38, 7 37, 9 63 a. nl., 12 23, 8 09 and 8 09 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York via March Chunk, week (days. 7 87 a. m., 12 2S and 3 09 p. m. For Keadltis and Philadelphia, weok days. 2 10, B 88, 7 87. 9 63 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a in. For 1'ottsvllle. week days, 2 10, 7 87. 9 65 a. ui. 12 28, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. ForTainaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. m 12 28 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlaburg, week days. 8 27, 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 7 80 p. ru. Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, S S3, 737.9 63, 1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 7 80, 966 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. ror Asuiauii ana bnamokin, week days, 8 27, 87 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 07, 7 23 and 9 63 p. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via H. AO. H. H., through trains lea-1 Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R, 1) Ii.) at 8 20, 7 63, 11 28 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. I Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. ra 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl. llonal tralus from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 86, 8 28 p. m. TRAINH FOR SHENANDOAU. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 80. 11 80 a.m.,and 180.4 8O, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week Jays, 4 80, 8 86. 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06 8 36, II 86 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700, 1008, a, ni., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m Leave Pottsvllle, weeK days. 717, 7 40 a.m. 980, 12 80,1 20, 4 80, 6 10 and 6 60 p. m. Leave Taruaiiua, week days, 8 18, 8 86, 1129 a. m., 1 49, 5 66 7 ? .9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 43, 9 04, 11 47 a. m. i a J, 6 24, 7 41, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, woek days, 2 40, 4 00 680. 922 10 a, 13 00, a. m., 289, 386, 642,768 10 21pm Leave Willi tsport, weekdays, T42, 1000 a. m 12 84 acd 1 00 1 1 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PI lladelphta Chestnut street wharf and South street -rhar lor Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kxpresa, 9 00, 2 00, 4 00, 6 00,713 p m. Acomniodatlon,8 00niii, 510 pm. Sun days KxpruM, i) 00, 10 00 a ni, 7 15 p in. Accom modation, 8 to a ui, 4 43 p m. Leave Atlantlo city Depot! Weekdays K press. 7 S3, 9 10 10 80 a m, 3 30, 6 80 p in. Accom iDodatloii, 8 15a ru, 4 03p in. Sundays Eipresa. 4 80, 7 80 p ni. Accommodation, 7 13 a in,4 03 p ui! For Cope May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 CO am, 4 10, SUOpm. Suudava -Chestnut St., 0 15, South M., 9 am. Addition l for Cape May Weekdays 6 30 am. Parlor Oars on all express trains. 9 . 'urher Information, apply to neatest Philadelphia and Reading liallway ticket aVent or address ' ' I. A. Bweioibd, Kdsos J. Wkzu gen'l Bupl., Oen'l Paaa'r Art Ileadlnr Terminal. Phllad.lnhla. 1 riillions of Dollars ''I'.'SrT0 "yew Take to risks but got your housot, iook, iur nltMe, etc., Insured b Ursula liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agett 120 Boulh J.ruTnBt 4UIOI4U n4lMtdl(ia.i amsq,,