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Trice. $1.00; eeiit by xxuuL Genuine sold only by Ktrlln's druff ft ore. rhtrhfmterU til til L . lOaOud II ran & ENNYROYAL PILLS Original naa uniy ueiiume iape, iwji r'liuhu. ladies Kit Iiriinirtit tnr Vitftiir KnolUh Via- ,nnA nMfl,l In ltl and Gold tnMUIe' kai.i . hi th h nt nthfin. like tionitnd inttitioni. ADrnKl(i,rn44fc by all Local Drugghta. ' 1 I.AU HUMPHREYS' Veterinary specifics A. A.IFUVEUS. Conecsllnns, Inflamnia cvues J tlims, liiine Fefr, Alllk Fper, It. ll.)MMtAlS. I.aniene9, Injuries, cures ) Uhciiiiinniu. !. C. (HORB THROAT, (lulii.v. Klilzootlc, cokes J Dlmenuier, JJjwoltMS, Iloli; Orutn. . U. H.lOOL'tJIIS, CnlJa. Inniirnzn, Inflamed cu&es Liiiiks, l'lruro-Pnpiiiuoiiin. 1'. I'.MOI.IC. liplliaclio. Wlnit.Illowii. cubes J Dlarrfirn. Dtnentprv. fi.ti. Trcvent. MISCAllIUAKn. cubes KII1XEY A llI.AIni!H Dlt-OltDBItS. I. I. J SIIIV I)ISi:,S-.K. Manse, Kruptlon.j cubes! Ulcer. tireo.e. Farcy. J, K.I11A1) OM)ITIO, 8tarlnc Coal. cvRESilndlEr.tiun, hlonmcll llaiizera. COe. each: Stable Case, Ten Specific. Book, Ac, $7, At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price, Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John Sts., New York. Vetrimibt Maspal Se-vt Fkee. NE11Y0TJS DEBILITY, VITAL WKAKXESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathlo Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only eucce8sful remedy. $lperTlal,orspeclalpackaewlthpowder,ibr $J fiol4 by DriiKKlm, ur Mill nit paid ourucelpt at prlc. IPtUrilUklB' MED. tC, Cr, UIUIIU k joUn bu., H.wTork P ennsylvania RAILROAD. 80HUVKILI. DIVISION. KOVBHBUU 19, 1893. Trains will leave Sheuandoali alter tno aoo .e date (or WlRgan, Qllberton, Frackvllle Dai Water, St. Clair, Pottavtlle. Hamburc, Readln PotUtown, PboenUvIlle. Norrlstown aid Pbl adelphia (Br'.ail street station) at 6 20 and 80S a. m., 2 10, n 10 p ru, on waek days. Sundar 8 05 a. in., 20 p. rn. . . , . Trains leavo Krackvllle lor Shenandoab t 7 41, 1149 8.111. and 8 8, 7 89 p. .r. Sunda'' II 01 a. m. and 8 S p. m. Leave PotUvllIo lor ShenacJoab (via Fracl vllle 715, 1120 a. m., 610, 7 05 p. m Sunda 10 85 a. m.. 3 10 p. ui. ... Ieave Philadelphia, (Broad troet station), I Shenandoah at 8 35 a. ra.. i 10 p. m. wci k day Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. rn. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) to Pottsvllle, 5 50.MS5 Iparlorcar, 1019 a m., 1 80 i 10 parlor car , 7 33 p. in, weekdays. Sundays. S 50, 9 23 a. n. anC tKpm. . , , , , Leave Broad Street Station, Pblladelphls FOR NEW YORK. Uxareas-Week-days.S 20, 05,4 40, B 00,3 18,11 50, 738,1125,9 01 9f0, (10 2l,dlnllli; car), 11 00, II 43 a in, IS 00 noon, 125. (Limited 1 OOand 422 p in, dlnfiiR cars), I 40, (2 80, dining oar), 3 20, 8 50, 402, 500, 53S, (dilllUK car), 000, 702,810, (diiiiniscar), 1000 p. m., 12 02, night. Sundays 8 20,405. 1 40 5 00 318 8 25, 9 60, (10 21, dining car),10 48, 11 43 a ra, 12 03, idlnlne car), 12 85, 2 81', (dining car), 4 02 (Limited 4 22 dining car), 5 20, 5 M, dining ca,, 8 35, 7 02, 810 dlnlnii car, 10 00 p. in., 12 02 night For Boston without change, 11 01 a m. week, days, and 8 10 p. ru., dally. For Sea Girt, Asuury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 25, 11 10 a ui, 8 BC 4 02 p ra weekdays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH', IT-. n.HI,nn,n iml Wa.hlnntnn. a 50. 7 30. 8 SJ. 10:0,1I23, 1183. a. m., 12 86 dining car 1 13 rdlliilig car, 812. 4 41. 5 25 Congre slonal JlIUIteU Oinillg Carj, Ol, O J. mm. uiuiiiK v.J (7 8ldlnlligcur,p in., and 12 20 night week days. KilllTluyr 350. 7 20, 912. 11 23 a in 1200 II 12, dining carj, 8 n ,n ""'.n-ij. Limited dl Iliiing car . 0 r5 8 " dining car) 7 r, p. in., and 12 20 nlgbt. Ilmore, accommiKlatlou, Sua m, J w dining car llnlll, and 4 01 p m week days, S 03 and 11 18 pm dally WEST JERSEY fc SEASH0T.E R. U. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Broad street station via Delaware rlvti bridge Express, 9 40 am, 705 p m weekdays. Bundles. 9 20 am. 7 05pm. Leave JIarketStreet Wr(-Kipns. 9 00a m 200,4 00, 8 00 p m wcokdiiys Sundays, 9O0, 1000 a it acconimodati ' nrt 5 00pm, For Capo May Anglo. Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Sea Isle rlty, Avalon. and Stone Harbor EiiiressOOOam, 40j p niweikda.vr Sundays, SOO am. For Homers PointExpress, 9 00 a in. If 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundavi 9 00 am I0Fortlckets and other Inlormatlon apply c ticket agent JJ, J, HtrrouimoB, J. R. oou, flen'l Managet, Gen'l fm j i A, I MSCAULrSPfe MAfiAZiNEW WiP when Jr used as an admixture to J ordinary cof- delicious drink. ,.'et,,.A NERVITA PI A WALL Simr FLURRY Clearing Houso Banks Prevont a Serious Money Panic. FABULOUS RATES FOE MONET. In On tiinlnnri, It I As.rrtcil, 18(1 1'er t'oiit Win 1'nlil Slucka Tlirarrn Owr AVIdiont tin- Sllirlitrst lli-mird to tilt 1rlri. TI11' Would llrliiar. Now York, Doc. 19. Panic conditions developed on the Stock Exchange yes terday afternoon, with the Imperative need of money doveloped by the. vio lent contraction of values. Stocks were being thrown over without the slight est regard to tlio price they would bring, nnd nt distressing sacrifice of values. No end to the holplossnoss of the situation seemed In sight when, In tlio last hnlf hour of the market, soma $10,000,000 was offorcd on tlio Stock Rxclmngo by the concerted action of i lie clearin; houso banks to forco the ralo arbitrarily down to G per cent without regard to the distracted bid ding nt higher rates which was being done by other bankers for distressed operators. v The collapse in the monoy rate checked tho decline and drove the bears to cover. The recoveries pro duced by their urgent bidding were al most as violent as the declines had been, but the losses were by no means entirely retrieved. Large offerings of stocks continued at tho rally, and at some points of the list prices broke nnew before the close, making the los ing exceedingly Irregular and unset tled. Ilefore the concerted relief by the Cleirlng House banks and money rate leaped to 50, 70. 100 and according to the ofllcial record. 125 per cent. Credi ble reports assert that 186 per cent was paid for monev during the day. The official record of such a transaction wsa lost In the excitement. Tho excitement continued to the end, with sentiment looking forward anx iously for the developments of an other day. The seriousness of tho crisis has rfHed forth the best efforts of powerful and conservative financial Interests, who are busy concerting measures to tide over the money diffi culties which beset the stock market and which, by reason of their extent and the Importance of the Interests In volved, threaten to affect the country's business unless obstacles are opposed, It Is considered a point gained to have effected a cessation of the ruth less sacrifice of' values long enough for a period of consideration over night, for the selling of stocks had unques tionably reached that stage where or dinary considerations of prudence or even of necessity had been thrown to the wind, and the sufferers from the money stringency were unloading their holdings In the true panic spirit A pause of a few hours for consideration Is likely In Itself to do much toward rectifying such a condition. So far as actual news was concerned, there was n suspension by a newly or ganized trust company and by a firm of bankers and brokers who have fig ured as traders In stocks to ap extent of some Importance. Neither event in Itself would have been sufficient to precipitate a crisis. But they were supplemented with a whole crop of wild and incoherent rumors which spared no Interest, however powerful, long established and hitherto free from suspicion It may have been. One would think from the tone of some of the gossip that was flying abput t)af the whole financial fabric had been un dormined and was about to tumble In ruins. Yet the day closed with the two failures abovo mentioned as the sum total of disaster, so far as admitted In solvency was concerned. The trust company which closed Its doors yesterday was the Produce Ex change Trust company. The company was organized a couple of yiara ago, with a capital of $2,500,000 and had a reported surplus nnd undivided profits at this time of over $3,600,000, Its business was chiefly with merchants, tradesmen nnd corporations In Its Im mediate vicinity and It was also sup posed to do some of the banking busi ness of the Standard Oil company. It had been deslgnutefl by the banking der partment of the state as a UgaJ dgr pository for state moneys and munic!. pil moneys, as well as for the funds of savings banks and state banks. T. A. Petll is president of the company and Rdwln Gould tlrnt vice president. Mr. Ponld wrote a letter to the exj pcutlve committee of the company on Dec. r. Inhering his intention to re sign the re presidency. The letter was written on examination of tho books and accounts of the company, He declared he had found matters for which ha did not care to assume re sponsibility. He was induced to re main In office, and when the company closed yesterday Mr. Gould was chosen rhalrman of an Investigating commlU tee. This committee reports that every depositor of tho company will be paid In full, and that a largo surplus will remain for tae stockholders. The othor failure was the firm of Allen & Co. The suspension Is at tributed to the failure of some of Us customers to respond to calls for ad ditional piarglns made necessary by recent declines. The liabilities aro said to be in the neighborhood of $1, 000,000. The Seventh National bank sent a notice to Its correspondents last night that It would not continue to clear for the International P.mklng and Trust pompnny, a new concern which has been clearing through the Seventh Na tional. It ttlso maintained cose busi ness relations with the Produce Ex change Trust company, which suspend' ed yesterday. Tits Qxcitement In Wall street was followed by similar slumps In Phila delphia. Boston and other cities, but no failures were reported. A Night of Terror, "Awful amlety was felt for the widow of the brave uenerai iiumoaraor aiaciiu, Me , when tho doctors said sho could not Uvo till morning" writes Mrs. S. H, Lincoln, who attended her that fearful uieht. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, hut she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying It had more thau once saved her life, ami had cured her of Consutnntion. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her," The marvelous medicine is guaranteed to I'tireall Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles frc0 at A. Wasley'a drug store. I'ropoaeil FpiihIoii For Mrs. Henry. I Warhington. Dec. 19. Senator Piatt,' of New York, yesterday introduced a bill granting a pension of $150 a month to the widow of the late General Guy v, ueury, How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Pi Ice 25 ets, and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D, Klrlln on a guarantee, ) SILVER RGPUBLICANS. In An Address, t'lmrtft tli Doinliinnt l'nrty Vflih liKlnrcrKj. WiiRhltiqton, Dec. 19. -After the paa snge yastanlay by the lions of th financial bill the Sliver Republican leaders In the city held a meeting and adopted nn address "lo the members of the Republican party who still believe In blmetallium," setting forth their vlVws us to Its effect. The address declares thnt the passage of the bill Without tho opposition of a single He publlcm vote marks the culmination of a policy long and carefully pursued by cert.iin Influences In control of the leadership of the Republican party and Justifies the action of the men who in 1896 refuspd to remain In that organiz ation fler the adoption of the St. Louis platform. The address declares that a frank pronouncement for the gold standaul In tho St. Iiiils platform, or a straight forward Interpretation of It by the Re publican candidate for president as meaning the gold standard, and noth ing else, would have elected Mr. Drynn by nn overwhelming majority. Tin address conrlndea: "The scliPmp we dotiounred In 1N96 Is neuritis eonnimmatlon. The policy that was denied by the Republican party in that campaign stands now confessed. Millions of you who voted the Republican ticket In 1896 would not have done so had you believed your party destined so soon to bo the agent of tho forces that now dominate It. Millions of you were blmetaltists In 1896 and remain bo today. Now that your country Is about to be handed over to the ownership and con trol of tho great speculative banks and their associated trusts and combina tions, may we not appeal to you to come to the rescue of the liberties of the people and their Imperiled Institu tions." The addreis Is signed by Charles A. Towne, Henry M. Teller. R. F. Petti grew, Frank J. Cannon, Edgar Wilson, Charles S. Hnrtman, John Shafroth nnd Fred T. Dubois. 111 the mythology of Ancient Greece Hymen, the god of marriage, was the half brother of Esculapius, the god of medi cine. The ancients believed that mar riage and health should co to gether, and as a result the Greeks of that time have ever since been looked upon as types t pnysicai perfection. faickly moth ers cannot bear healthy children. The prospective mother should use every precaution to preserve and foster her health. Not alone for the sake of the little one to come but for her own sake. A perfectly healthy woman is in no danger and in very little pain at her time of trial. There must be due preparation for this time, NatJ makes the prepara tory period three-fourths of a year and women who take the hint from nature and use the time properly need have no fears of the qutcome. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription isatnedicine designed to cure all distinctly feminine ailments and taken during the period of gestation it renders childbirth easy, safe and com paratively painless. It is the invention of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., a regularly graduated physician and skilled specialist in the cure of all diseases of woman. Mrs. Orrin Stiles, of Downing, Dunn Co., Wis., writes : " I cannot praise your ' Favorite l'rc scriptlon ' enough, for I have not been as well for five years as I now am. In July last I had a baby boy, weight ti lbs. I was only sick a short time, and since I got up have not had one sick day." Sick women can consult Dr, Pierce by letter free of charge. Every letter is held strictly private and sacredly confidential. Designing men work op women's feelings, by advising women to "write to a woman who understands woman's needs," It is useless to seek advice about disease of any woman who is not a phy sician. So far as known no qualified woman physician is connected with any proprietary medicine establishment. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKE ATTORNEY-AT-lAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main at Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BltOWrf, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and Whits streets, nes o Justice Tootney's office. c. GltUIILER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours s 8 to 9 a. m. ; 1 to 9 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. pRpy. JQHN J0NE8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, ifahsnoy City, Pa, Having studied under some of the be.) masters In London and Paris, will give lessoci on the vtolln,mandolln, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Aadross In esraof Rtrn.r the ew!r Hliensndnsh KlCURES CATARRH ASTHMAH AY FEVER-F1 E1 h . MUMPS CnOURCAKED BREASTBiS MUMP5 CHUUHCAKEU BHEA5T.S FIHE&5UN BURN. CHAFING, BUNIUNSec KLU rbC. . CHAPPED FACE UPS & HANDS fc jrr prMrnvrnopn rs AIL DRUGGISTS olMAILED FOR 25 I H.TMASON CHEMICAL CO 515 AaeuSr has Pi B?S Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products ire seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling ou fMst. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, . A A TO I Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels C leanses the System JtrrtoiuALLX lTUAtTo our THi GtHUiHt-mahto ay (aui?rniaITg(.Syrvf(. tOt SAUSTlUOUVS&iT Mitt lot KUKttlL Wlfw Murderer Acquitted, Lebanon, Pa., Dec. IS. The Jury In the case of Amos Gelstweit, on trial for the murder of his wife, which re tired at 6 o'clock Satrday evening, re turned a verdict of acquittal at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Gelstwoit, who Is an Iron worker, shot his wife on Saturday evening, Aug. 23, and sho died several weeks Ifter. He was un der the influence of liquor at tho tima of the shooting. Ho was insanely Jeal ous of the attention paid his wife by a married neighbor and much evldenco tended to prove that his wife's conduct had partially unbalanced his mind, Gelstweit was returned to Jail, and District Attorney McCurdy will ask the court for the appointment of a commission to inquire Into tho pris oner's mental condition, OASTOHIA. Bears tho ) '" mm w "arc aiw Signature SI? . Sr7.. . ,T- lite Kd Yw Haw Always BosgM of vr Com Ictcd of Miiiir.l:iui:liter. Scranton. Pa., Dec. 18. A murder trial in which three generations of a family were defendants ended yester day with a verdict of manslaughter against Thomas Gallagher, aged 21, the"yofin'gst of the four defendants, and acquittal for his brother, Joseph Gallagher, his mother, Ann Gallagher, and bis grandmother, Bridget Demp ney. Tho murder for which they wero tried was the hilling of James Quinn, Sr., at Cnrhondnle township. Aug. 13 last, during a quarrel between the Qulnns and Gallaghers, which began In a dispute between boys. The wit nesses wero all positive that tho fatal wound was caused by a stone thrown by Thomas Gallagher. On Every Bottla Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antce : "All we ask of you is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts. 50 eta. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln ou a guarantee. 3!unttr IIiuIm Hrunkcr' 'C'arouanl. Philadelphia. Dec. 18. During a drunken catouHal at his homo. In Paschal, near here, Thomas Groves, a colored man, yesterday shot and killed Horace Hopkins, also colored, who boarded with him. Groves, Hopkins and" two other colored men spent Sat urday night and yesterday morning In drinking. Groves brandiahod a pistol, nnd finally turned It nt Hopkins and fired. The bullet entered Hopkins' brain, and he died Instantly. Groves ;vos arrested and held for murder, and the other two pion wero locked up Fitnesses, Ordinary household accidents have no ter rors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in the medicine chest. Heal hums, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Slaucb Chunk, Lrhlghton Blatlngton, White Hull, Cntasauqua, Alleutowu, Bethlehem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at 3 20, 7 44 a. in . 12 59 and 5 17 p. in. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and Plltsto. f 20, 10,10 . in.. 13 53 and 5 17 p. m. For Laceyille, Towanda, Havre, Waverly Elralra, Rochester; Buffalo, Niagara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and thi West, 10 10 a. in., 12 52 and 5 17 p. ra. For Belvldere Delaware Water qap ani' Stroudsburg, 5 201t. tn., 5 17 p. m. For Lnmbertvllle and Trenton, 7 to a. m. For Jeanesville, Ivlston and Beaver Me&do 5 20 a. I"., 13 SJ p. ra, For McAdoo, Audenrled, Haileton, Stock to and Lumber Yard, 5 20, 7 4a, 10 10 a. m. 13 52 and 3 17 n. m. ForJeddo, Drifton and freeland, 5 20, 1010 a, tu., a 17 p. in. I. 1 ' IIM MIA. ... . , rw cn;iu(iiuii, j u, ju n. iu., u 11 p. in. For Lost Creek, Uirord vllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 37 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, (3 07, 9 23 p. rn. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, o u, i to, tu iu a. ra.. nna jz rc, a 17 p. m. For Yatesvllle. 5 30. 10 10 a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at fl 55. 9 20 a. m., 11 w anu w p. in., anu arrive at euenanuoah at 7 40, iu tu a. m., at, o 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Puttsville, St. Clair, Newcastle, Moreu and New Boston, 7 43 ami 10 10 a. m . 12 62 and 5 17 n. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, S 45 a. m., 1. uu, qui, a 19 p. in. Leave Haileton for Shenandoah, 9 55 a. m. 12 10, 5 07, 8 32, 8 S9 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt Carmel and Shamokln, 10 46 a. m., 7 21 p. in., 1 Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoab al a du a. m.. and a w p. ra. i.eave rtnenauuoaii lor Yatesvllle, Slahanos City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled Ilaxfetou, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherl and Mauch Chunk, 9 45 a rn., and 6 82 p. m. For Leblghtou, Hlatlngton, Catasauqua, Whlti Hall, Coplay, Allentown, ltaeton and Phillips burg, 9 15 a ru., and 6 32 n. m. For New York t.-J Philadelphia, 9 45 a. m. Lrue Haileton for ("benandoah, 9 50, a. m. and 6 25 p. iu. IIOUUK II WILBUR, Gent, Sunt., Now York. M. R CUTTER. Hupt. Transportation, Mouth lUMehem. Pa 1 ll 1 t - K I 'F Gem Pass Agt . 11 1 urtH dt Street, New York A W NONNEMACHER, DIv.P A., SoutuBethlebeui.Pa, OVERCOMES ' rr 1 Cs I -C 51), 1 Gun DTfjl. Young Believe the Araar ionn Prisonan! Aro Safe. IjAWTONTOOAFTURF. SAN MATEO. I.i'ft Mnnlln Willi tin- Illrtcntli Cnv nlry nnd llittn llloitn of lnfntitr, ticn.drnnt Clt-tirltiK .nmliiilpa I'riM lml Kllllllllilo'n M.-ninrr I'll It ml, Manila. Dc. 19. It Is officially an nounced tllHt fttarAl Vnunv rwtww-ta thnt hp believes the American prlaon- prs. including Lieutenant Gllmore, are now In the hands of the United State troops. Lieutenant Colonel Howse and General Huntpr hare bpen operating with small command In North I locos tiroVlnm. anil It la IIIIiivisa,! tl,at nn of tbesp has effpcted the release of the Americans. The report has not yet been verified, tint la aiiarallv i.rmliia.1 and there Is great rejoicing among the' Americans here. CnXRWnlrl llVtldnra nt tlm Vnrlrlnwn who was one of the men raptured at llalpr. has arrived lnr tin ami t shipmates named Woodbury and Ven- viue were wotimied wlien Ullmore was taken, and wore left bohlnd. Suhae quptitly they wer recaptured by Amer ican cavalry. Venvllle Is doing well Rt Baler. Woodbury and Rynders walked nearly to Manila. Woodbury Is expected tomorrow. Rynders re ports that four of his shipmates were killed. Genpffll T.JtVtnn atnt-fafi Inat !.!, I rrom .Manila with the Kieventh cav alry, under Colonel Locked, and bat talions of the Twenty-nlnxh and Twenty-seventh Infantry, under Lieutenant Colonel Sargent, to capture San Mateo, where Geronomo has 300 Insurgents. General Grant has nearly cleared Zambales province. He discovered, hidden In Sublg bay, a steamer, the Don Francisco, of 180 tons, fully equipped and coaled. She Is supposed to be the vessel Agulnaldo was keep ing ready for his escape. If ho ap pears to board her he will be captured. Captain Layson. of tho Thirty-third regtmont. has routed an Insurgent band in Zambnlcs province, killing several office Mulnr Smith win. tliroA nnriinanla. nf tlm C1,.i..nil, 1 ............ ,ua w 11m uniniiircuiu, surrounded and captured another band 01 guerriuns wnicn were terrorizing a large section north. The troops killed several of the band. General Hughes has rnntiirnd Inanr. gent strongholds at Leaplz and Homb lon, the navy co-operating. One man was killed and one wounded. The insurgents In the lulu ml of Panay are apparently suppressed. Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one small chance tn sava your life and that is through au operation," was me awiui prospect set betore Mrs. 1. 11. Huut. of Lime Ridge. Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cqre her of a frightful case or stomach trouble and yellow Jaundico tie man e count on tne marvelous power or Electric Uitters to euro Stomach anil Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at A. W aslev's drugstore. t'riislii-d to llpiifli liy Cur Hulls. Jackson, Miss., Dec. 19. While a gang of section laborers were unload-, iUg a car of steel rails on the Yazoo rnd Mississippi Vniley road near And Ing. La., the car overturned. Instantly killing Herrfy Cnrpenter and Topi Mitchell and seriously inluring sen others, two of whom may die. ' Does Tals Strike Yon 7 Mnddy complexions. Nauseating breath come from chronio constipation, Karl's Clover Root Tea Is au absolute cure and has been sold for fifty yean on an absolute guarantee. Prlco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Klrlln on a guarantee. CURRENCY BILL PASSED. If Goes Tlirongli tll House liy n Vote Of lllil o loll, Washington, Dec. 19. The currency bill was passed yestordny by the houso by a vote of 190 to 150. It had the united support of overy Republican In Hie House anu or eleven Democrats Messrs. Clayton, Driggs, .Fitzgerald, Levy, Ruppert, Scudder, Underhlll and Wilson of New York, McAleer of Penn sylvania, Denny of Maryland and Thayer pf Massachusetts. All the other Democrats voted against the measuro or were paired against It except John Walter Smith, governor-elect of Mary land. Mr. Stalllngs of Alabama am) General Joseph Wheeler Of Alabama, Mr. Stalllngs of Alabama has not been present In the house this session, owing to Illness, and one of his colleagues announced that If present he would have voted In the negative. General Wheeler Is serylnE in the Philippines, Mr. Smith is, therefore, the only mem ber of the house who did not go on rec prd upop the bill, When the apoakor announced the result ot the vote the Republicans cheered lustily. That was tho only demonstration In connection with the vote. What the senate may accomplish In the way of legislation fpr the Philip pines during the present session Is problematical, but that the question will be thoroughly discussed la IndU cated by the number of roaulutlons bearing upon It being Introduced. In opposition to the retention by the Uni ted States of the Philippine Islands two lesolutlons were Introduced yesterday, Ptie by Mr. Tillman S. C.) and the Pther by -Mr. Bacon (Ga,). Mr. Morgan (Ala.) addressed the senate briefly upon the necessity ot legislation to fontrol trusts. A Sensible Han Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Threa and Lungs, It is curing more caws of Courtis. Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis. Ormm and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author iied any drucclst toclve vou a sample bottli free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and Joe. Mri.nn KWUiincc Fur .Mrs. Suiiilfrsou Marshall, Mich.. Dec. 19. But for he restraining Influence of Judge Smith, F. F. Stevenson, a chemist of Detroit, would have eaten glass on the witness stand in the Sanderson case yesterday. Mr. Stevensou testified he had fed three dogs ground and pow. dered glass, and ate It himself. He asserted that the glass had not hurt me aogs. isxamination of their stom achs, Intestines and anus failed to snow any laceration. CASTOR I A lot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature II,1 ' TUB I'PNNSVS PP.,NSI0NnR& Nrnrl) 11 ThHiHinl Kiutilrr or the llllC rumtmnr In llellrp .Inn. I. Pblladelr tin. Dep. 19 It was offici ally antiuiin.nl last night tbat the plan of pensioning aged employe by the Pennsylvania railroad wilt be put Into effect on Jan. I. 1800. There will b K0 employe retired and pensioned from that date. Thereafter all officer and employe not yet 70 year of age will be retired and pensioned on the first day or the month following their attainment of that age. The plan also provides an age limit for the employ ment of new men, no new employe to be taken Into the aervlc who I over S6 years of age. The pension paid equal I per cent for each year of continuous service of the average salary for the laat ten year. If nn employe ha been In the j service of the company for 10 year and had received on an average for i the laat ten year 40 per month iu 1 regular wage, hi pension allowance would tnK per cent of 40. or (16 per mon ,h. The plan alan provides for the re tirement of all officers and employes between (he a hps of 65 and 69 years who. rmviiir. been 30 yenrs In the i-er-vlin of tho company, are phyHically dis qualified How's Tills We offer Oimi llnndrtni Dollar Itrwar'i r..r any ease nf Oalarrb that mn tint be mrnl liy Hairs Catarrh Curct. P. J.C1IKNKY CO. I'r..ri, T.,i..l.. o We the undrlned, hare known K J I hi ix-y for the lAst IS ymrs, and believe him prrfi-.ll-honorahla In all bttsliieM trttns.cttun and flu andal'y able to carry out any oh-llgnt!' ni mule by tlwHr arm. WrT ATbaux, Whotemle Ini(r(.U, Toledo. O Walmxo, Kixnak A Mabvix, Wholesale Drug. gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family 1111s aro the beat. Tltr tTini'tl.onri! t oiiililur llcnd. !ndi.niipolls. Dec. 19 Crawford Falrbinks. of Terre Haute, who is at the ltpod of the new strawbonrd com bine, says tbat combine Is nractlcallv a dead issue, and probably will never be revived. Mr. Fairbanks expressed the opinion that the steady decline of slock In Wall street, combined, with pimnc sentiment, lias almost nut a stop to the formatlou of trusts In this country. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes hint fit for the battle of life An Irluli Million l .ir the llorra. Chicago. I)c. 19.- John T Keating, national president or.ttie Ancient Or der of Hibernians. sa& today thnt the pian to raise ji.too.ow in the organiza tion to aid In fitting out troops to help the Rcers In tliplr flirht with tlm liri. Ish met with the enthusiastic indorse-, mem. ui ccij- iiifin ur 01 me oruer in the United States and Canada. Do Yon Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, aud also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positivo guarauteo for over fifty years. Sold by P. I). Klrlin on a guarauto e. Collttpic or 1. Wilmington llrldift.. Wilmington. Del., Dec. 19. Fifty men and two teams were dropped Into tho Brandywine river last evening by the parting of the cables of a suspen sion bridge nt Kontmere. Patrick Thornton had his skull fractured and Peter StachI sustained a concussion of the brain, while a dozen others were more or less seriously hurt. The bridgo was suspended 15 feet above the deep water. Several men clung to the cables until help reached them, while others swam to the shore. A horse was drowned. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes throurh your kidneys once every three minutes. ine Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities In the blood. If they atosick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. KKney trouble causes aulek or unsiairhi heart beats, and makes one fee) as though they had heart trouble, because tho heart is over-working In pumping thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases hava their be?ln- nln. In t,lr- VA..V.l. Ifyou are sick you "can make no mistake Dy urst doctoring your kidneys. The. mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. vciimer' Swamp-ROQt, the (Treat kidney remedv Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonaermi cures oi tne most distressing cases ana, is soia on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dnllar i-. as. You may have a2M sample bottle by mall nnui.un.n free, also pamphlet telling you how ,o find out u you nave Money or Diaaaer trouble. Mention this paper whan writine Dr. Kilmer ot vo., Dingnamton, w, T, SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Stil. Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale B:ovn Stout, Half and Half, Seei 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. heHaif Saved, list cleans Goldri ing about the cverytl letter, with house effort, in time and nt half th half th I: COSt Of i.ir itJ IiaiJ. LiT . , any other scan or cleanser iNK C0MPAVY newYtrk Bomm BBBV" G U rfl fteif I 1-n lf--'-. W i m Iliun at, I iff T TTnun I STROII VjjsCW AGAI S-'rj blr ff AM drill-, T.(r n tf- ire! ihr cnnhtifn ofien vom-Hthem tnto Inanity, Onsumpfkm or Deth. are r - . ' Ppreii vet Ix-i ft hexe. nr. innu, ).,i . . . j ..-iw, "J il W- rv-T- LCIOI WYBOYAL tVIOTT'S :ar Sale ty IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." "A HAND SA IS THE PROjjWC0 FOR Whd Will Patrovug iVterehants vAArAAAAArrVrvvvArwsA Always En courage Our rVMVWv Ask for Blue Ti iding Stamps, ot our handsome pri Call and get a I mums. rectory and VVVvVvi vAWvVWvVvWWWWWWVWV List of Merch nts Who BAKE R. Fred. Keithan, 104 ortli Main. Booksand S tlatlonery. lNewspatera and lOcent tot els exempt. Hooks & Brown, 4 orth Main. Confectlo ry. M I. Kemmerer. 35 M.T. Purcell, 7 Eas North Main. Centre. rreu. Keithan, 104 Clothiers an lorth Main. Hattars The Famous Clothin House, cor. Main and Oak. Dry Goods art cl' Notions. Davis' Bazaar, 37 Vc ,t Centre. b. i. bupowit, Goods House. arautee Dry North Main. J. J. Price. North M . a 1 it . DRUGGI $TS, Shenandoah Drug Si ire, 3 South Main MEAT MARKETS Carls Brothers, it T?lt Centre J. R. Wetterau, 4 South Jardin STEAM LAUNDRY Shenandoah Steam ijuiudry. cor Main and Cherry. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE- SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, 115 North Main Street. See the display in tjie sh w window, where Trading Stamps will be Reriejr -1 rd Goods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL QfJ0D3 aLb PRE TO 'SOLS MIT." iWashinaPDWdeii 2 DECORATIVE ART 3 1 .4 a. I.i.i. ,1 it giin triumph In our ajii-tio and ItAodsoSM s4ok of wll papers. .ilhr Lint deafens asai fasMsmlile stuvles !"1 colotln arc sniiiuillil In onr superb stock of art wall anfssn. W have them from $1 00 per roll tor high art si mi ra Won to 5 ceats prr roll for betfroota, pa Hot, hall or dining room fill Artistic I All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. v- - N OOUDT, TRY TSey hare Mood the lest of rein. . . nnd auvc cured thousand, nf ssf-s-a ssssu sllVWkSltUVpUJ.aU They clear tb brla, Mrencthea uie areuiattoe, make dethca inii trviiM arc i-Wk. A A. fr-L ........ 7- Awuei, rtAL MtuiciNt co.. Cleveland u. I1NJC 11131 I -T- a". t r-- PILLS They overcome) Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vie 1 nr nmi ,, iV, n I . i.alion." Th. v are "LIFI3 SAVKItS" to rirTs at - 1. aiding dciciopment of organs and lody. No r. n ly fur tvoni.-r. equals them. Cannot do harm life s a K aani.-. ftl.HO IM.-If nnv iv- tvv t f? c iV.T . .J "' - Al JL ATA at l X aUa Oil 111. UBBihU. Dlt, MuiT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. r. W. Houcl-c. IS, HOUSE-CLEANING. Give You Home Industries ! save them, and you will feel proud Stamp Book to start your collection. Give Trading; Stamps Free : Groceries Sc Provisions INo stamp given with sugar. F. E. Magargle, 1 1 East Centre. Samuel Davis, 21 North Jardin. T. J. Broughall, 25 South Main. Henry L. Jones, cor. Coal and Chestnut. E. B. Foley, 27 West Centra. K. C. Brobet, cor. Jardin and Centre streets. E. F. Kehler, 133 North Main. Edmund Harris, 204 South Main. Gents' Furnishings The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. Max Levit, Main and Centre. Hats and Gaps Max I,evit, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. .Millinery and Fancy Goods Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main. Oil Cloths and Carpets J. J. Price, North Main. Tobacco and Cigars Daniell & Dodsou, 1 1 Bast Centre. TRADWQ STAMP COLLECTflliq SiSBBBBBBBBBaDa pa. Si
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