TheHerald lWT,IU.ISt!I5l t870. "All the News That's Fll to Print." ulillshcd every evcnlim, except Sunday, at ' South Jardln street, Shenandoah, I'n. I.ONO UI1TANOK TIlLttl'lHINM. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding town forslxcentsa wek, pay able to the carriers, lty moll W.OO u year, or 25 cents n inontli, payable In advance Ad vertisement charged ncconllng to space anil position. The puhllahera reserve the right to change the position of advertisement whenever the publication ol news Henmmi It The rteht l reserved to reject nny adveril'enient, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Aiiver tlslug rated made known nponappliostlon. ntered at the poet office at Shenandoah, I'a , at second elans mall matter. YOU CAN NOT BBA01I BHAnfiBS t)F TIIB-HHKAM)- TIIROUOH ANY OTHHR DAILY prm.ic.vrio.v TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 18B9. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Chicago can console itself with the Prohibitionists. Their imtloiml con vention is to be held in the AViuuy City next year. TlIK Keystone Sunday school worli era outnumber those of every other state. They are n mighty host in nearly 10,000 sohools, with 100,000 teachers and ollieers, and 1,300,000 members. At the recent state cou ventiou, in Reading, the reports from every county showed large gains dur ing the year in every movement, arousing great enthusiasm and lead ing to enlarged plans for the future. Some states, like Illinois, still lead in certain departments, but in these the splendid gains of Pennsylvania work ers are most significant. Better still, nothing was done for mere rivalry, but to increase the Sunday school population all over the state from 23 per cent., the average, to 00 per cent., as it is in several counties. Views of Two Judges. Two Pennsylvania judges have re cently made comments in passing sentence on prisoners, that are at tracting considerable attention throughout the state. Judge Robert S Frazer, of Allegheny, had before him a culprit who had been convicted of whipping his wife in the approved manner supposed to prevail in the olden time. He did not knock her down, or pound her, or kick her, but. just whipped her thoroughly with a switch. The wife-ivhipper was shown to be au honest, sober, industrious and skillful mechanic, who provided ubundantly for his family. His wife had become infatuated with a drum mer, with whom she maintained a correspondence. A compromising letter from the drummer accidentally fell into the hands of the outraged and betrayed husband, and he gave tiie faithless wife the whipping for which he was arrested. Judge Frazer, in imposing a nominal sentence, ex pressed the opinion that the husband was Just about as nearly justiiied as a man possibly could be under such circumstances, and left the impres sion that in his court offenders of that class would not be dealt with harshly. The other case occurred in Berks county, before Judge Ermentrout Three small boys had been convicted of theft and when brought before him for sentence the Judge said that the parents of these children were the real culprits and deserved the punish ment, and he refused to send these neglected boys to jail. If their par ents had given them proper training they would not have been brought Into court. Doubtless there is much truth in what Judge Ermentrout fcaid, but it is also true that there are many instances where the parents are not responsible for the wrong-doing of their children, as almost every ob serving person knows from personal knowledge and cbservation. Judge Ermentrout's theory may be oorreot in a L'reat many cases, but by no means in all. At the same time, when ever and wherever It is possible, with out detriment to the public welfare or safety, children should not be sen tenced to imprisonment. They should be saved from entering upon the battle of life with the awful stain of convict upon them. It is better for a Judge to err on the side of mercy in such cases. Kidney Troubles Brlekts Disease, Jaundice. Pains In Side or Back Blurred Sight, Achlag Bone, Swelled Feet, m nary Disorders and Sallow Complexion, ar caused by Weak, Unhealthy Kidney THE CURE IS FOUND IN dOHNSQN'5 ,qssKIDNEY PoSfTiyELY GuARANTCEtTS FILLmS The popular-rrlred remedy. None so Good and None so Cheap! Uy mall for five z-cent itamps Made at ru joaass ubouhkuk, in. rauiiirai. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS. Tho Rosy Freshness And velrety softness of the akin la Inva riably obtained by tbore who ue FozxoMfa Complexion Powder. Leecham's Pills CURE SIOSC HEAD AGUE Ittt) mata on a uonk ami fNinIrrvf liver. !3 " :iU, i.- tn. lrttg nor. I! WKATIIKIt. Irtg a trifligli of moil- extemletf from Texas to iike Superior. At midnight thero re- iiMined only tho I extreme northern portion, which is central over Lake Superior, and a maiked high pres Hiue, with com paratively low temperature, onco mm e prevails throughout the west. Forecast for this n: Cloudy today, witn ?howers in e afternoon or night; to- morrow antl generally fair; ', shifting to westerly sunset, 1: 15; length of moon rlsos, 7:45 p. m.: 'resh south winds. Sunrise, lay, Oh., 22 noon sots. B a. m. S OK NliWS. A cyclongHS done groat damage in OiWKtlllU"llM Three peri ns were burned In a tone- ment housi re In Holioken, N. J. Tho city Interest In f Baltimore will soli its Western Maryland rail- road some t In' January. It Is proh le that Mexico will send 6,000 more poops Into the Yaqui country to lit the Indians. From 70 to 75,000 cotton mill ev England received an operatives In nlvance of per cent in their wages yesterday. j The Wheel r line, which operates steamers between New York and Bal timore, is to be sold, according to re- port. It Is report ChlneHe wan limitation of.' I d that another Franco- Is Imminent over the de- rench "leased" territory u bay, on its Tonkin at Kuang-(!lJi border. 11 Your Sister A beautiful coiWiloxion is au Impossibility without good pi o blood, the sort that only exista in connei on with the good digestion; a healthy liver Root Tea acts d! feud bowels. Karl's Clover iecuy on mo Doweis, nver and kidneys ke Price 25 cts. am ing llieiu in pericci ueaiiu. 0 cte. Sold by 1. I). Kirlin on a guarantee ftClltlll'U? I-'itir rtitlHilllHti. Lexington, ens." chosen v.. Dee. 111. Two eiev- rom the young lady stu- dents of Say Elhinney HI Institute and the Mc- senool. are announced to contest h c on the gridiron next Saturday. It !s the first game of the osed here. Members of kind ever prt the teams re resent the best families In the state. A Card. We, the uud .ilrligiied, do terehy agree to refund the rod p ou a nO-ccnt bottle of Greene's Warm Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your coiigli or cold. We also guaran tee u 25-ecut boittlo to prove satisfactory or money refanded A. Wasley, C. II. Hagenbnch, P.W. Biorstein&O. Shenandoah Dri jg Store, Tlio I-'edoral loil'N ANM.-MIIlftlt I'llltl. Detroit, Dete 19. A return to the of assessing all mern- foi mer systeiB be.-s of unions! tfflllated with the Amer ican Federation of Labor for purposes of aiding striKfrs in cases of necessity was decided 5fPon by the federation convention ySterday afternoon. The proposition w'as narrowly carried, re ceiving only tA'o more votes than tho rules require. J 4! KheutnaiUm Ciirea In a Day. "Mystic Cure'jffor Rheumatism and Neur algia radically cilfes In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the fysteui is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Thn first doso greatly'jieneflts, 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah Drui Store, Shenandoah. tf Ask your grocor tor tho "Eoyal Patent" flour, and take n3 other brand. It la the bes flonr malft j Sol Smith ItliMHi-ll ItrtMikN lloiru. Chicago, Dej. 19. Sol Smith Rus sell was obligld by illness to dismiss his audience atlthe Grand Opera House last night. Tno breakdownoccurred in the first actA Mr. Russell was stand ing behind a long table, the scene being that of a lawyer's office. Of a sudden It became apjiarent he had lost his lines. His companion player of tho scene tried to prompt him. but without success. Mr. Kussell then rose, and In a weak voice pnrt with rather Inco herent phrases! asked the audience to excuse his furfher effort and to con sider the performance ended. It Is de nied that the Jnd-sposltlon was any thing more than temporary in nature, lllcir l'I n itnlitiili vrlth Dynnmlte. Pnlnrarln Snrincs. Dec 19 Vesuvius. ' a butte which lowered 600 feet above Beaver Creek, 'near Cameron, Cripple Creek dlstrlct,-jls no more. The Pike's Peak Power eipany found it In the way of a dam upder construction there. A tunnel 100 feet long was run Into the bluff,, 30,000 pounds of dynamite were planted, and yteterday the explosion occurred. Hundreds of Invited guests, a mile or mdre away, witnessed tho upheaval of 4JP00 cubic feet of rock. The debris will be utilized in construct ing the dum. .-' tr!U Iljlot In Chicago. Chicago, DafL 19. A riot occurred yesterday at Tplrty-nlnth street and Calumet avenlHt, where the strike of the tunnel miners is in progress. Sev eral non-unlnnmen emerging from the tunnel were atffiulted by strikers and during the general tight which fol lowed sevarafshots wer fired and sv- eral men on both sides badly tujud. A riot call was turned In, and nine of the strikers we're arrested. Drfuiiltliiir "cjtalil'r Surrfnileri. Sioux City, IDec. 19. Defaulting Cashier Kendrlik. of the Citizens' bank, of Sioux denter, la., has return ed and surrendered to the officers. He was at once released on $2,500 ball. The bank luw raoeived $10,000 from the American 8ur8$y company, of New York, an payment in full of Ken- drlck'g bond. His defalcation U said to have been in the neighborhood of $1,800. SteniiHT l"Ij inuulli 1 1 it ii on a nock. Now York. Dec. 19. The ble side- wheel steamer jflymouth, of the Fall River line, went ashore on a reef on the north side of Rlkers' Island, East river, last night (Hiring a fog. She had 300 Daasengere aboard. A hole five feet in diameter was. Stove in the boat well forward, and shef-made water rapidly. There wap llttle-jutoltement among the piiiMMii tiers. ami nrtU Htomnrth 10 i-nuiiia 1 IL'i m Yt'sterdaSffciorn "trite H'Gk4 semo 01 cdJlbi Irl! fa? xt ntfiri RIV.K Sil-AMIU aiUNF.D. Ml lln I'nuai'iiKi'rs K-i-npc, Unity In TliHr Mlthl CliillM-s. New Miidrlii, Mo., line. 10. Tho Btpnnipf City of Kpiirrh. (if the Tpiinna spt River Packet company, burned to the water's ilgo early yestenlny morn ing white lying At the foot of Malno street. Several hundred bales of cot ton, ronnlilerablo freight and liagtrngo wai dpstroypil. The total loss Is pmM nmteil at $80,1100. All the passengers and mrist of the crew wore nslenp. They were nnlekly awakened nnd all Ruined the shorn In snfoty Just In time to escape the llamas. Some hnd been awakened so nuddonly that they had not time to dress, Thoy voro nolh- In? Imt their night drosses, nnd were shoeless end hMlesa. V number of inssenrera on the opposite side of tlio boat Jumreil Into the water to psenpo the fhmfls Fort mutely the witor was not deep there, and they wnded ashore safely. Mr. MnllH-u'a ltntMlt !1pi-rltnpr, Npw Vntk. V)fi 10. 'I lie witp and mother -of Roland 1). Mollneux attend ed his trial ye'i'erdny. As thev left the court room they had a most trying cxporlencp. The crowd pressed upon them, every Individual In it seeming to lie possessed of a wild desire to got within ronelilug distance of Dip pretty yotinp woman and the sad facd older one. Tl:e were Jostled to mid fro, pllnsrtne l-wif frlgb'pned to the arms of General Mollneux. Finally, with tho assistance of a policeman, the trem bling women wore half dragged through the crowd to the broad marble stairs. Tlioy finally escaped into tho street, and, with General Mollneux, woro driven hastily away. On account of tris rude ordeal the women decided net to return to tho court room. A l7.y liver makes a lazy man. Burdock ll'.ood Hitters Is the natural, never failing remedy for lazy liver. r rzn (illyli- SurrrcilH s'rttlt. Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 19. At the special election In the Seventh Ken tucky congiesslonal district yesterday, to elect a successor to the late Con gressman Evan E. oottle, J. W. Gayle, Democrat, of Owen county, was elected over ox-Congressman W. C. Owens, who ran as the fusion candidate of the antl-Goebol Democrats and Republi cans. OASTOHIA. Bears ths si 11,8 You ,lave M'm1 IW AlloKri-il IIo.hIIIiik In Mlolilsrun. Lansing. Mich., Dec. 19. According to allegations here, based on results of grand Jury Investigations, the state military board Is alleged to have sold, last July, to the "Illinois Supply com pany," of Chicago, for $10,500, abso lutely now clothing, goods and equip ments, estimated to have been inven toried at $53,000. It Is further alleged that what are alleged to be the same goods were soon afterward purchased by the board from the Henderson & Ames Manufacturing company, of Kal amazoo. To Cure LaGrlppe In Two I):tysS" Take Laxativo Bionio Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund tho money if it fails to cure, G. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, YVnii Running "ArHiliMit" a Muruerf Wllliamsport, Pa., Dec. 10. Peter Koch, of Jersey Shore, was arrested at that place yesterday charged with having caused the death of William M. Marks, who died in tho Williams port hospital on Nov. 21 from a gun shot would received on tho previous day. Koch, Marks and several other men had been gunning In the woods near Jersey Shore, and while the men were skylarking Marks was killed by a load of shot from the gun which Koch was carrying. At the tlmo of the shooting It was explained to have been an accident, but the father of Marks claims tnat his son told him before he died that the shooting was done Intentionally. ImprrNonnttMl n Govcruim'tit Oniclnl. Susquehanna, Pa., Dec. 10. F. JI. Belmont, who claims Rochester, N. Y as his home, has been arrested here charged with Impersonating a United States officer and securing money on this pretense in Windsor, Broome county, N. Y., and elsewhere. His plan was lo visit stores in the small towns and discover alleged violations of the Internal revenue laws and then collect from the victims what he claim ed to be fines. It Is alleged that Bel mont secured sums In Lackawanna county. Pa., and In towns along ihe Delaware river. Mother's Friend Is a liniment for expectant mothers to use externally. It softens the muscles and causes them to expand without dis comfort. If used during most of the period of pregnancy there will be no morning sickness, no rising breasts, no headache. When baby is bom there will be little pain, no danger, and labor will be short and easy. $1 a bottle at druggists. Send far a Frie copy of our illustrated book about Mother's Friend. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. POH KENT. A very desirable brick dwelling house, No. 81 East Oat street. Eight rooms, water In the house, a nice side yard, a most beautiful location, Next to 31. K church lkos se'ston given January 1, 1900, Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 WestUoyd atreet.orSOSouth White street. 12-lS-tf eod FOR SALK, A spring wagon. HupAlJi office. Apply at the ATOTICE. Dealrab'e properties for sale. Ap IN ply to b. O. JI. Hollopeter, attorney. Mien. andoah. , emi-tf FOU RBNT OU FOU S LE. No. 120 North Main street, now occupied by a fmicj sitae tore. PoshcWou given April Ut, 1900. Htore has plate glftaa front. Store and '-wtllfnjf cai he rented with or without warer om anil rtahle very rvaaonable by a desirable tenant Antny to 0. W Newhouser No. J2S North Main Ht. tf SBLMNO orT.-Our entire stock of hoots, ihoes and rubbers. Our sal Is now on and our stock must be sold as soon as poslblo At Charles Pletr, 120 North Main street. IMOlw FOR HAM!. Cheap to a prompt buyer. A very desirable three-Btory property Jit a paved square on Main street. Contains two large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warerrom ai.d stable, to each. Wlxde lot 80x150 feet to alley. Very fine location for any kind of business, I'refer to snfl the whole, property but will sell part of It irdeslred, at very resson able price and terms. For further Information piwiHe address "Owner, J. O, J(oi 22. flhenan. doub, l'a, 11-C-tf BE INDEPENDENT, Ten can toll ilixt un wnll m ft ilcian whether your Kldnovs are d eased or healthy. Kill a tumbler with nrlno nnd let it Hlmul 1M hours ; If It lias Bodlmonl, if it in milky or cloudy, discolored or pale; if it la ropy or trlngy, your Kidneys nnd Bladder are In a dangerous condition and you do not need n physician to tell you so. Kidney diseases should bo attended to ip once, for almost DO per cent, of our unexpected deaths of to-day aro from that causo. Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy is tho only sure cure known for diseases of tho Kldneyi, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheum llsm, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipa tion. It is marvelous how it stops that pain In tho back, relieves thu necessity of urinating so often nt night, drive way that scalding pain in passlnff ,watcr, corrects tho bad effects or .whlskeynnd beer and shows its bene-i flcial eficcts on tho system in an In credibly short time. It Is sold by all drag stores at $1.00 n bottlo. If you would 1 Ike to test Favorite Rem) Aj free of all charge, send your full1 inamoand postefflco address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N, Y., nnd n frco trial bottle,, together with a pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will bo Bent you by re Iturn and postpaid, providing you men Jtlon this paper when yu write. The (publishers of this paper guarantee the 'genuineness of this liberal oll'ur. TlllFl'IlODtTH MAUKHTS. Philadelphia. Dpo. is. Flour quiet; win ter Biiperllne. $2.852.I0; Pennsylvania rollpr. clear, i3.10fi3.20; city mills, extra, Z.Wn 2.70. Hye flour quiet, but steady, at $8.:iOffia.4S per barrel. Wheat stronBi No. 2 red. spot. In elevator, 70V4(S7H4c. Corn firm: No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, 37M 374: No. 2 white, clipped, 31W332C. Oats quiet and steady, No. 2 white, 315HT32C Hay In fair demand; choice timothy, JlCt? 18.60 Tor Ihtrp balea. Heet dull; boot hams. $22'"'22.50. Pork Arm; family, J13.60 iftll. I.aril weak; western steumed, J5.CS K.70. nutter steady; western creamery, 23627c; do. factory. 15Vift20c; June cream ery, 22(ri25'!C.; Imitation creamery, 170 22c; New York dairy. 1825c.; do. cream ery. 2SifT27c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing nt Kific.; do. wholesale, 2Sc. Cheese steady; fall made, fnncy, small, 12HilSc; do. do., laree, 12'4WC. ; late made, small, 12f?12Vic; do. do.,Tarse, U?i 5112c. KgBS steady; New York ami Penn sylvania. 2tTi2Rc,; western, unfrraded, ut mark. Wi2c. western, 21(2Ic Pota toes steady: Jersey. tl.25im.C0-, New Y'ork, fl.2Siril.T5; Long Island, $1.50ff2; Jersey, sweets. J2.2Wi2.TS: southern do., J1.T5'S2.25. Tallow linn; city, Gc; country, 4?i5c. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 2Sc; do. yellow, 32c. Itosln steady; strained, common to srood, J1.13. Turpentine steady at 52Ti."i2'.e. fnbbago steady; Long Isl and, jtfflfi.rn p.- loo. Haltlino: - Dec. 18. Flour unchanged. Wheat tlrm; spot and month, 7H&ST71HC.; Jnnuury, 72?i72iic. : May, 75875WC ; steam er No. 2 red, C"Mi(!j07Uc; southern, by sample, G6ft72c; do. on grade, CG07H4O-. Corn firmer; spot and month, 37li37c; L 'cember, new or old, 37Via?37c. ; Jan uary. 37U37?Jc; February, 37V437?ic. March. 37c; steamer mixed, 35Ji3Gc; southern, white and yellow, 33wff38c. Oats steady: No. 2 white, 3103114c; No. 2 mixed, 2syi1i29c Itye dull: Nd. 2 near by, Etc.; No. 2 western, 59c. Hay easy; No. 1 timothy, Wj 15.50. Grain freights very quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3S4d. Jnnuary; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. fa 3s. 3d. December. Cheese firm; large, 13ViT13c; medium, 131c; small, 13i4H13ic. Butter firm; fancy creamery. 2Tfi2Sc; do. Imitation, 20 21c; do. ladle, 185120c; good ladle, 16j 17c: store packed, lGSflSc; rolls, 1TSJ20C. Sugar strong; granulated, B.39. Eggs flrra at 21c. l.lvo Stoclc Mnrkctn. New Y'ork. Dec. 18. Beeves slow; sev- eral cars unsold; steers, J4.40C,25; tock- rs, J3.C0iif4; oxen and stags, J3!S5; bulls, JS!; cows, Jl.C0f3.T5. Calves slow, but steady; all sold; veals, JI.50Q8.25; little calves, J4; barnyard calves, $2.5003.50; southern do., $33.25; western, J4. Sheep slow; lambs steady to a shade lower; closed firm; nearly all sold; sheep, J2.50 ST4.T0. tops, $5; lambs, $3.2305.90; Canada lambs, J5.S0; culls, $404.50. Hogs firm at $4,500 4.C0. East Liberty, Pa., Dec. 18. Cattle slow and lower: extra, $5.SO0G.15; good, $505.30; common, $3Jj3.G0. Hogs active and strong er; best assorted mediums nnd heavies, $4.3004.35; best Yorkers, $1.2504.30! light Y'orkers and pigs. $1.2004.25; roughs, $2.75 03.75. Sheep active and higher; choice wethers. $4.3304 50; common, J1.50S2.50 choice lambs, $'i.355.50; veal calves, $701 7.50. TUB MOUEHN SIOTIII'K Has found that her little ones aro improved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy. than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. Tho true remedy. Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only. -triiultolmiiN Ai?.iiun ti Kltrlit. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 19. There is irront enthuslF-f-.m here over the news that Canada will bo asked to send an other contingent to South Africa, and hundreds of young men hnve already applied for enlistment. It is proposed that a regiment of mounted police be sent from western Canada, They are ex-rough riders and crack shots and are in every respect adapted for South African service. What do the Children Drink? Dou't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called OHAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takei the placo of coffee. The more Gralu-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Qraln-0 is made of pure graius, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of coffeo, but costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c, and 25c. Have just received a large line of new and attractive J-loliday ...(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 aftord 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, 106 South Main St. Mnrilrr In llii- Mrciinit Decree. Trenton, ,Dei 19. -John Larkln was convicted of murder In tho second do nreo In Morcor county yostorday. Par kin, wlio Is n white man, killed Sam uel Cruspn, colored, nt Princeton, on .luly 5. The men had been drinking nnd had been In n row beforo tho kill ing took place. Lnrkln's ilerenso was that he shot Cruson In self defense when tho colored men nttnckod him with a club. Tho testimony which weakened Lnrkln's defonso story was that I.aikln went home nnd got n gun nnd returned to the scene of tho shoot- Ini? Larkln Is only about 22 years old nnd bore a good reputation, wlillo Crui-on's rptntlciu was very bad. Tiii-IcInIi Wronller nimililotl. Detroit. Mich.. Doc. 19. After 47 minutes of the hardest kind of wrest ling last night Tom Jenkins, of Cleve land, won his bout with tho now Turk ish wrestler. Kara Osman. Tho Turk quit before thero had been a fall, bo cause he claimed lie was hurt. When ho got up he said that Jenkins had fouled him. He was removed to his dressing rrom and a doctor pronounc ed litm unfit to go on again, saying ho had been ruptured. Jenkins denies that ho fouled him. It looked ns though tho match would have gone to Jenkins had It not been for the distressing end, Now HottMt' Committee Chairmen. Wellington, Dec. 19. Sneaker Hen- ,1Pvf,. vpotnrday announced tho com mittees of the houso of representatives. The important nnv chairmanships ore those or Mr. Urosius or Pennsylvania, chairman of banking and currency; Mr. Orosvenor of Ohio, chairman of merchant marine and fisheries; Mr. Pouthard of Ohio, chairman of coin ugo, and Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin, chairman of tho newly formed com mittee on insular affairs. Aiititlier I'lifoiiNllttitloiuil l,nw. Springfield, Doc. 19. The Illinois su preme court yesterday held the antl- uepartmcnt store law passed by the last legislature to be unconstitutional. Tho decision was on appeal from the decision of tho Cook county criminal court Imposing a lino on tho proprietor of a Chicago department store for sell ing certain kinds of merchandise where other kinds of merchandise were sold. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald Cut or Bruic. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best m the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Id Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boi's, Felons, Corns, all Skin eruptions. Uest rue cure on earth. Unly 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Drugtrist. Letter Currier' Service Stiira. Washington, Dec. 19. The postmas ter general has ordered that hereafter the length of service nB letter carriers shall not he indicated on the uniforms of carriers by stripes, but by stars. For five years' service thoy will wear one black silk star; two stars for 10 years; one red sllic star for 15 years and two. for 20; one silver star for 25 years and two for 30; one gold star for 35 years and two for 40. Lieutenant llruiiiliy'N Funeral. Atlanta, Dec. 19. The remains of Lieutenant Brumby will be brought to Atlanta and placed In tho Heyward vault In Oakland cemetery. The fu ueral will be participated In by the rlvlc and military organizations of the city, and the preparations will be elab orate. More Money For the llanUn, Washington, Dec. 19. The secretary of tho treasury has decided to Increase the deposit of cash In national bank depositories to the sum of $30,000,000 and possibly $10,000,000, on the banks depositing with the government Uni ted States bonds as security. Three Children Ilumcd to Dentil. Nicholas ville, Ky., uec. 18. Threo small children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heynolds, aged 6, 3 and 1 years, re- spectlvely, were burned to death yes terday. They had been locked In the b mse while tho parents were on a visit to a neighbor. Tho parents returned in time to see the house collapse. nurulnr'N Fatal I'lKlit With Olilccr, Fargo, N. D., Dec. IS. Chief of Po lice Murphy, of Moorhead, Minn., was shot yesterday while attempting to arrest a burglar named Collins. Col 11ns shot and ran, but foil, dropping his revolver, with which Murphy shot him In the heat' Both men aro in u hospital at the point of death. Bears the Tha Kind You Ilav9 Always Bought lH. 7 ShenaiuioHli to NlHgnrn Falls and ltetnru via the Lehigh Valley llnllrantl. Tickets will ho on sale December 23rd and 21th, good to return to and including train No. 8 of December 2Gth, and will he honored on any train, except tho Black Di iraond Ex press. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents tor lurther particulars. Coming Events. Jan. 1, 1900. Elovcnth annual ball by St. Joseph s Pioneer Corps, in Armory hall, Uirardvllle. MDIUlt If VQU Hlllil-r fmill Prlwmt DiM&iei k Kioomci, lrof. U. F, T1IEHL, f a. uu iiuriu mi m nu, j-niiaaei. thlu, I'a., glrei GuutaiM la crerj cue. Vrloocele& Stricture (no cutting), Loit VIor k Hetllh reitored. Pirti enlireed. lWritfiS. J tr (i 6 tf, Han, ft-13, Houre for tout lUadiaf and dannermy w dUt 10 30 to J SO. VretU faiea cured 4 to 1 0 dj. i ruu iur owwii iciviuiguiin a an iwxjk, au iraatu exposed. TTTTTT 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 ol 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 FACTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I SPONT.PROP. FOUR C00RS ABOVE POST OFFICE. &Y zt llrl iBotJI $Sfe CELERY KING, S &gBh rjAOIt CillHK HUROF.S9, C. H. HAGENBUCH, Of tlieThlnl ward. Subject to Citizens jmrty rules. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. ONE MIGHT ONLY I Wednesday, Dee. 2099 The peerless Yankee comedian, MH. CHARLES COWLES The famous atranKer" of Iloyt's 'A Hole In the (J round" In his beautiful comedy dm ma of New Knfftand life "A Country Merchant." hy MrKPE Kankin. Sixth season of success. A few tears and continuous laughter. 'You may travel many h rrlle, wait many n day for a better aye, or ns nod a comedy dranta ns 'A Country Mer chant.' riitla. Ledger. Fine Cast of Players. Production Endorsed by Everybody. DOZEN NOVELY SPECIALTIES. Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. lieni rvcil Scats nt Klrlin'a Drug Store, perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, M(X. One Night Only! FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1899. The Distinguished Actress Agnes Wallace Villa IN THE- "WORLD AGAINST HER." The greatest play of the century. FIFTEEN COMPETENT ACTORS IN SUPPORT. FOUR COMEDIANS. TWO LOVELY CHILDREN. PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. ltcer"-d seats at Klrlin'a drug atore. ROCKWAY ENTERTAINMENT COURSE ! NOTICE TO I'ATItONS. Just previous to the opening of our course It wai discovered that a mistake had been uiiule nd the Thomas 1 omn ny, booked on a date previously given to a theatrical company by the inannKement of the theatie. That left Satur day, Dec. 23rd. tho only date open both at the theatre and with the company. As Dec. 23rd Is practically Christines live and hence the most Inconvenient nluht of the year for the majority of our patrons, we tried to make several changes In the company's route that would give Shenandoah another date, but found It Im- fiosslhle. Howe have concluded to substitute he Itocers-Clrlllev Cfiinlitnntlnii. nn,l i,aA booked theni at i'eriruaoir tlieutre for Monday, March ith This cuiniuny Is one of the mo.( iiujmiur oi our man attractions sua will please ..in n wen ii nut ucuer man tue i nomaa Co IlPanV. AS a result Of the rhnnim tha nat or third entertainment of the cnumn tn ti,A concert ! ue siayton jublhe Blngers. on Wednesday, January 21th. nince rely yours, BUOCKWAY I.ECTUKK IlUREAU, Ferguson Illock, I'lttsburg, l'a Cheapest Shoe Repairer ! From Philadelphia. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men's soles and heel. M.n,iM. ?I;." " " (sewed) 83andiiOo laities'" ' " ..wnll Children's soles and heels 80 and 85o Children's shoes, 23c. Satisfactory patch work. Shoes heeled only 15 and 20 cu. am Broady, Ulobblns' Block. 85 W, Centre street nillionsof Dollars Go np In nmolct, every year. Take no risks, but not your houses, stock, far nlture, etc., fncared in aret-clasi re liable companlea at represented, bj rtAVID FAUST, I,""an a" 4laoLtf and Iceldi U quu ef scares? trotrc camdi ro rc w the great cure for Constipation, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia, Sick-Headache, and stomach, bowel, liver and kidney complaints, are being distributed in this city. Every house will be visited and every family will receive a free trial package of Celery King. Celery King is a scientific combination of rare roots, herbs, barks and seeds from Nature's labora tory. It is put up in ita peculiar form to. avoid the use of alcohol, which counteracts the beneficent effects of the best ingredients of most medicines. Druggists sell the large packages at 35 and 50 cents. One 25 cent package of Celery Kiujj coutalns as mauy cIohch as the usual one-dollar liquid medicines. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 2$ cents In stamps to the proprietor, B. II. Bacon, Rochester, N, Y., and a package will be mailed to you, postage paid. TtriM Wim7 WlMu7 WlM7 attention to our large stock of A splendid five piece parlor PARLOR SUITS AND COUCHES. suit upholstered in splendid material as a holiday bargain. We have a carload fortius purpose. Couches you cannot obtain any better prices anywhere in town, these goods are purchased purposely for our holiday trade. Don't forget us for your Stoves, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. D. & J. SBIGEL, $5,000 REWARD ! "-Lost Strayed or Stolen l- A man about the. size of a woman, barefooted with' a pair ol wooden legs, pink eyes and sunset colored hair. The latter cut cutly 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 of 15,000 people who were crushing each other trying to get into the Factory Shoe Store, where the greatest bargains in BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBRKS are now being offered at Factory Prices. Follow the Crowd and Get Genuine Bargains. FACTORY SHOE STORE. IMO. S. SOUTH MAIN ST. Faultless Labor consistent with Faultless 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 Coming-9 Why don't you come to the largest furniture store in town to buy your holiday gifts. Be wide- awnke ntirl K rrn tn flip nlnr-p tliot 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 Parlor, Dressing, Extension, Cen're. Tables, Solid Leather, Mahogany, Oak, rialachl dreen Rockers. Bird-Eye itaple Inlaid with pearl or plain upholstered, silk plush, tilk Darnask, Corduroy. Do not fail to see our Pictures and Mirrors. Oniiflipcs TTncfla Curtains, Tapestry Covers, Screens It is well worth your time to come and see our stork. V.vptv, body knows that the prices we ask beyond reason. Look at our win dow display. A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS. Walt for them and then buy early nnd secure rst cnoice. Don't wait until the lost day. DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. Christmas Groceries ' At the Cheapest Store In Town. All the choicest crades of rrlp.l Vr it- Canned Uoods, Citron nnd I.emon 1'eel, etc.. at almost your own prices. All our I'lour is sold very cheap, l'oultiy and Truck, ELLIS GUZINSKY, 21 Weat Centre St. iklNG? SMS IP Specially for the holiday trade. We want your money but ,guly want what you bargain for. We never over-charge any body. We want to draw your In All Heaters, Ranges, Carpets, 103105 S. Main St. ABE LEVIN E, Prop. Philadelphia & Readinq Ry. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke, IN KPFKOT NOVKMBEU 1, 1899. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dav 2 10, S 88, 7 87, 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 D m 8unda h, 2 10 a m. r Vox New York via March Chunk, week dava. 7 87a. m., 12 28 and 3 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dava. 2 10,8 88,7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 0 09 n m Sundays, 2 10 a tu. For Pottsvlle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. tn. 12 26. 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a m. 210. 7 37, 955 a. m.. 12 20! 8 bVind 8 W p. Si Sundays, 2 10 a in. " ' For Wllliamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburc. week days. 827, 1182 a. m.. 12 26, 7 80 n. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For &Ia'iano flane. weekdays, 2 10, 8 27. B 38 7 87.9 55,11 82 a.m 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 7 SO T950 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 am. For Ashland and Sharaoklu, week days. 8 27. 7 87, 11 32 a. m., 12 26, 8 09, fl 07, 7 25 and 9 55 r. nl. Sunday, 8 27 a m. J For Baltlmoro, Washington and the West via 11. o. K. IS., through trains lea-i Readlug f Jf"?lnA'' J'hllauelphia. (J. & R. H Ii.) at 8 20, 7 55,11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i, Sundays 8 20, TOO, 11 28 a. m.8 and 7 27 p. m. Addl llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and C'faest. nut streets station, wook days, 10 80 a. m. 12"20 IJ 16 8 40 pm. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TKiUNS FOR SHENANDOAH. f.Ut7A KuiD V.vfc- la Ul.1I.I..LI. Jays, 1215, 4 80, 780, 1180 a. m., and 130, 4 no. 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 30, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80, d 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06 6 36 11 86 p. m. 1 Leave Heading, week days, 187. Too ... ii A 1 T rtnn urt.. .. 1 1 IO0SI, I Leave Pottavllle, week days. 7 17. 7 40 , 9 80. 12 80. 1 20. 4 80. 6 10 and A fin n V . m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18. 8 86 1123 Leave Mahanoy Oily, w'eek days, 8 45. 9 04 11 47 a. m. i ti 5 .!, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p.m ' ' Leave Mahanoy P ane, week days. 2 40 4 no loll ,1m l0a'liv)' "". S 8, 4i,5l KViTasj 1000 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, u,M?vo. "'''""Jelphla Chestnut street wharf and South street liar u-i Atlantlo City. H eekdayB-Kxpress, 9 00, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00.713 ,- , ... w..,u,i.uu.uu, o w u in, o tu p in. Hun. dnys-lSxpress, B 00, 10 CO u m, 7 15 p m. Accoui. modat nn. h no 1, m j it n ,n Leave Atlantlo City Depot) Weekdays Fx. press, 7 35, 9 i 0 10 30 a m, 880, 5 30 pm. 'u-com. 4 80, 7 30 p in. Accommodation, 7 13 a lu.l'os u'm' Wcekday-9 CO am, 4 10, 500 p m. Sundaya -Chestnut St., 9 15, Soutn f-t., 9 am, u,my Addition l foi Oue Muv IVtikdiv o on a m. - Parlor Cars on ail eirress trains. For further Information, apply to nu,M, Phi dihi. -n.i Tt.oHi... il.iiL.;..?J.?'',re"' or addVeaV " ' ..gBn, I. A. tJwmaABD, KmoB J, Wu oen'l Bupl., Uen'l Pfcaa'r Art Rsadln Terminal. Philadelphia 1 "Si To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Addresi IHE PATENT BECORO, flttlrtcrlMlooi to TUe Patent Record timTJmZr uaitlmort, HO. mm m.vmim 7
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