UmiUMMiiUNUiitiMtitiiiirX. S 'plIHRI li a certain strllali ef- : lZ I feet about frarmenta made S ;S from these Celebrated lat- s: ;S terns that Is tint attained by the 5! :5 hh ot any other patterns. ;! BAZAR jm Pattermsw 'wruauMuuBu ; (No-Scam-Allowanci Patterns.) : I Have nnt an t 1 .1 f r f 1 I- u I j rrfrrt 22 : fu r 1-7 1) 1 1 1 ,i ,. 5; ; firry 11 i'iimii I. , 1 -aesnjnl, A ' in l t lir , vli imic- "I : A FREE PATTERN 5; -5 of J'"r on 11 i-'iort ioti v lit It- jflvcn js A LADIES' MA0AZ1NE. : jE One Ihit every lady should take Vac.- - 5J larly lleautifiil -',irrl ,!n. t if Ia try f 1 nh -1 5 am' "2 l-ail r I ,1. nd 1 : THE McCALL CO., 5- I30-M6 Wstl t4lh St., Nev, Vork. S; llllllMIIIlullllllll'iii,, . g-titCS Tliesecclebrated patterns and pub llcntloiis are for sale, and recom mended by L. J. Wilkinson. Every man's wife whe has usedSEELId'S knows a good drink. Try It on your husband. n i - vii Mi.. . i r i t ii i ncsiutca vitality, Lost vigor anu maunuuu. Cures Imnotencv. NlchtErnlsslonsand wastlntr diseases, all effect of self- S abuse, or exesss aw. indis cretion. A ucrvo touic and. blood builder. Brings the fplnk glow to pale cheeks and restoras the fire of youth. B v mail fOc ncr box. O boxes for $J.S(); Willi a written guaran tee to cure or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Stild at Kirlln'a dniR store. Shenandoah, l'a. n ESOTROYAL PSLLS Orli-liialnntK i.irUfttnlne. m...i iVriiSii In irf1 ami f.i I mm mo ioi(i, traleit if (ib Wup rl'oi Tnle la ttimrt for pvt'toiiUM, t linionlali n4 "UVlUf for MAtcinl!tUr. j Tflara 6aMby fcULoc:DruiiciJt. iMIIL.VUA i'A. LE BRUM'S FOR HITHER SEA This remedy requires o. no chance of diet. m. a Cx. pti Curo guaranteed in y ey'B l to 3 days. Smnll tt i plain package, by w Jrr man $1.00. soia dv Kirlln'a drui-Btore. HUMPHREYS Witch Hazel Oil TIIK l'lLK OINT3II3XT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Tiles or Ilcmorrliolils External or Int nal. Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burulng.Flssures and FL-tulas. Belief Immediate cure certain. It cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. The )tellef Instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, "Ilunrounds," Dicers, Old Sores, Itehlug ErupUons, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurf y Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Injects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, 6O0. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Jor. Wllllum A J0I111 M.., .M;V YORK. P ennsylvania RAILROAD BOnUVKII.L DIVtaiON November 19, lse Trains will leave Shenandoah alter Ine aooe date for Wlggan. Ollbertou, Frackvllle Oail Water, St. Clair, Pottsvtlle. Hamburg, Headlnt Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown a id I'h' delphta (Br'd street station) at 8 20 and 8 03 a. ni., 2 10, t Id p m. on week daya. Sunday 8 05 a. m 4 20 p. m. ... Tratns leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah si 7 41, 114Sa.ro. and 5 89, 7SS p. a. Hundai 11 01 a. in. and S 88 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenac Joati (via Fract vllle 7 IS, 1130 a. m., 510,7 03 p.m. Sunda. 10 8H a. ra.. 5 10 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lo- Sheaandoab at 8 85 a. ra., 4 10 p. n, week day Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 S3 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) toi Pottsvllle, 5 80. 8 85 Iparlor carl , 10 19 a. m 1 80, 4 10 Iparlor earL 7 33 p. in. weekdays. Sundays. 60, 23 a. m. anr (Spin. leave uroaa nireei niaiiun. ruiiuwiii FOB NEW YOBK. Exareas-Week-days.8 20,1 05,4 40, 5 00,5 18,6 50. 738,825,905 9 AO, (10 21, dining car), 11 00, 1143 I a in, IK w noon, li 1 Laniueu 1 w nuu i dining cars), 1 45, 230, dining car), 320, 850, 4 02, 5 00, 5 8, (dining car), 6 00, 7 02, 810, I (dining car), I0 0P p. ra., 12 02, night. Sundays. 820,4 03, 1 4 1 5 00 8 18 8 21, 9 50, (10 21, dining 1 car), 10 43, 11 4J a m, i uj, mining carl, 14 03, t ov, (dining carl, 402. (Limited 4 22 dining car), 620.556, dining cai, 8 85, 702, 810 (dining car , 10 00 p, ui., 12 02 night Eror lioston Wliuuut iu.uiqi u. m. wcei. daya, aud 810 p. m.. dally. ' I For Bea uin, aioury i.i vv-wu uiu,r. Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 825, 1110 a in, 8 80, 4 02 p in weekdays. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 60, 7 20,8 8J, 1 10 10, II 23, 1183. a. m., 112 to Uliiing car 1 ib lldluing carl, 812, 4 41. 5 25 CongrFpslnnal i .. ... 191 nlirlit. For Baltimore, act-omniodatlon, 9 12 a m, 1 03 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 16 P m datly WEST JERSEY tt SEASHUitfc R. K. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. . T, i .....t.tatlnn via Delaware river brldKe-l"spres.,9 40am, 703 p m weekdays, iS't'fl.if-Ksnreas. 100. m lifiiM. 5 00 ii m weekdays Sundays, 90', ilonfi m (accuminodat . i """'"P. ..I., ,S.h. Hea'lslc City. A vbIoi. l Stone Harbor Kipress 9 00 a m, 4 0j p m week days Wm? Poliit-Kspiees. 9 00 a m l 00 fiWrJooTS m. week day. Sundays, 9 O0nd l,lln .nl.lv to For ticket, ana omn ticket agent J. U. Wood, Oen'l faWa't Ag tf. J, IlirrcHiasua, Usu i aiau. BBBW tt.n l.tl tquI Jf aboatSoel i g'. This admix- tare Improyes cheap J coffee and makes a you a delicious a rmi u tof little money. acapack-f age f rocers 1, NERVETA PILLS i t -: at? if , ' . T 1 bihU x-iumeu uiiunir curi, w w, - , . i- 1781 dining call. I in., and 1225 night week lay. su lfla.J a50. 7912 11 M. a n, 1209 112.dlnliigcar1, 8IJ 4I 1520 Cnngri-Mimiat l1iri,.-.iHi.?i.t,.Arl.6CS IS 55 din Inn car 17 SI MING IN MAN Qouora! Lawton's Body Removed to El Paco Oomotorji TO BE BURIED IN ARLINQTON. n llio Kiiirnuf-nifnt In 'Wlitph the IIpiup IIIIIimt Sift Ilcntli Tlitrtern Aiiti-rlt'iiiia Wir Wixttnlrtl nml tlio ri.-.-lnir H.-Im-U Left Six Itpnil. Mnnlln. Doc. 21. Major General ttwton's truly waB brought from San Matoo to Mnnlla yesterday afternoon, his Htaff and a Bquadron of cavalry acting as escort. It was found necos Bary to bridge the river. The funeral will take place from his late residence here, a mansion formerly occupied by a Spanish general. The body lias boon placed temporarily in vault In Kl I'aco cemetery, where many of the American soldiers have beon Interred, and a guard of honor will bo maintained. When Mrs. Law ton aud her four children shall have completed their arrangements for re turning to the united States the re mains will be taken on u transport, with an escourt of olllcers, for final Interment, iir is thought here, in Ar lington cemetery. General Lawton's death has caused unlvernal sorrow In Manila. No Amor- Iran officer had greater popularity among all ranks, and In his dealings with the natives he commanded their respect and confidence to a remarkable degree. The mayors whom he In stalled In the neighboring towns nre arranging to attend the funeral in a body. To his executive ability and personal leadership Is chiefly due tlio brilliant execution of tlio plan of campaign In North Luzon, which has scattered the insurgents from San Isidro to the Gulf of Llngayen. That section of the Isl and, which had to be traversed during the very worst season of the year, pre- t,anted dlfllciiltics considered by all ac quainted with it to be almost Insur mountable, but General Lawton thor oughly covered tho program assigned him. When he reached Tayug and found that the other division had not arrived, ho went through to Dagupan on his own responsibility. Although he Imposed great hardships on his men, ho Invariably shared their lot cheerfully. Thirteen Americans, Including three officers, were wounded In tho engage ment at San Mateo, where General Lawton was killed. Captain Brecken ridge's wound Is not considered dan gerous, although the bullet penetrated his arm and side. It Is estimated that the Insurgents numbered BOO, and that half of them were armed with rifles. Tho Ameri cans numbered 1,300, but the command had been much depleted by sickness. The wagon train found the roads Im passable and was obliged to return Tho Insurgents retreated to the northeast, leaving six dead. They havo other forces near Tay tay. This region, although close to Manila, has proved the most difficult from which to dislodge the enemy. It Is now reported that the Insurgents Intend to concentrate at Santa Cruz, Laguna province, and In the district east of Lacuna do Bay. The American secret service reports that Agulnaldo has joined the Marr qulna force. A Fnnil For I.uwtim'N Fnmlly. Washington, Dec. 21. General Law ton died a poor man, although but few beyond his circle of Immediate friends knew of the small pecuniary return that had come to him from his life work In behalf of his country. Therefore some of these friends have thought proper now to come to the aid of his family. A piece of property purchased by him as a home In Call fornla has a mortgage of half the pur chase price still outstanding and un liquidated. Contributions will be re ceived by H. C. Corbin, adjutant gen eral; John F. Weston, acting commls sary general; General Ludlow, Ha vana, and General Shatter, San Fran cisco. Mo Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If slie is weak, sirkly and all nui down, she vvill be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure ' 1.1 1 ...I 1 M,...:n..,L l.1r, ..line ilrir, -nm. ' r""i" - -r 110ns anil a wrcitucii uuuiijicaivh. .ikiiiv. Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomal It, liver and kidneys and to purify the bl od. It gives strong nerves, ungmeyes, smooiit, veivetysKin, ncn com nlexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslev s drug store. Illlflltel ColIeKf Flnme Swept Akron. O.. Dec. 21. The'maln build lng of Buchtel collego, Including all the laboratories, library, men's ana wo men's dormitories, was burned to the ground last night. Much of the per sonal property of the students and a large number of valuable books from the library were saved. Tho loss Is Jully $100,000, with $05,000 Insurance, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Signature AltPtrr-il Dlllllioiiil Thief Cnntureil Boston, Dec. 21. A prisoner alleged to be W. Bauer, alla3 unaries noyt nllas Dr. Harris, was taken into cus tody last night upon suspicion of being wanted In Pittsburg for larceny of J10, 000 worth of diamonds. The arresting officer recognized the man from a like ness he had seen in a sporting paper, Itlieiiinatlim Cureit In Day, "Mvstlc Cure" for Khcumatism and Neur iik'ia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU actlou unon the system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah Drue Store. Sbenaudoah. tf MunliT nt u Cliler Vnrtv, TunkhannocK, Pa., Dec. 21. During a quarrel at the house of William Clark, In Lemon township, this county: where a party of neighbors had as sembled and were drinking cider, DU lis J. Koons was stabbed in the Jugular vein and also In the heart, dying ni most Instantly. His slayer, Otis Whip pie, is iu jail nere. TIIU MODKKN MOTIIISK Has found that her little ones arc improved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, whoa in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, ttiau by any other. Children enjoy it and It benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs. Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only. MRS. ANDERSON'S 11AHY. You couldn't convince Mrs. Amleraon that Cupid ever wS a pretty a her little girl. Mrs. II. C. Anderson m wcii Known in South llritttln, Conn., where she l She Is very entlttlfiMUC alxnit Dr IV i. l'avorite Prescription nHlioitli no iiwi co than tlioiiantKli of other w.'non who have lieen sum larlv benefited. She writes : "During the ft rut month or the period of fcsta Iron T emilu not keep anything on mv stomach t went to bed the sth of June and never got up till the first of Au gust I tried dif ferent doctor. liut Willi little bellent. I began to take your Favorite Prescription in novfinwr nnn i n. . nice mtie naoy gin in reuruniy luuuwiug ...miIii in hard labor about one hour and us up and dresaed on the eighth d.iy I never li -.1 the doctor vrlth me at all. just the nurse and Iw i frifmli Tnwmaaes ray second nna;inmi. first one I did not lake the Favorite I'rescrip tloti,' ami the little one was sick all the time and lived Just about two months. This last baby is as plump and healthy as any mother conl I wish. 9he Is about three weekold now and n gaining In flesh ever- day." Mothers who suffer undue min prior to or succeeditiK ttte Imby's birth are invited to consult Ur. K. V. I'lerce, ny letter, arvso lutelv without charge. The great ticre which has attended the careful i.ietlnnls pursued b.' Dr. riercer has caused imita tors to spmiK up, who make offers of fu-e advice, which they are not competent to give, not being physicians. Vlien you are invited to " wnte to a woman," ask the simple question, " Is tins woman a physician ? " You will find that shy is not, and does not, and dares not claim to be, a physician. To otter such advee is deceitful'. To receive it is dangerous Prospective mothers should send for a free copy of Dr.- Pierce's great 1,000 page book the ' Common Sense Medical AdvisT." A copy in paper-covers will be sent to any address on recti pt of 11 one-cent stamm to tmy cost of I'.iatlitig onlv: In cloth-binding St .tamps. Aif Iress Dr. R. V. 1'ierce, llttnaio, M, v. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AT- M ntlKRK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ezan building, corner ol Main ar. Centre streets, Bhenandoah. J CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office : Cor. Centre and Whits streets, ne o Justice Toomey's office. 1 UllUlll.IWl, Jl. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 8 p.m.' to9 p. to. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S3, Mahanoy City, Pa Fn studied under some of the beat mast in London and Paris, will give 06KODI on lue vlolln.mandolln. euliar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In car of Hlrnnrt Any Book Published in the . . . United m,mww.w.m 0R ABR0AD States uuumimuu Sent You Postpaid or C. O. D. (Express charges prepaid J At lo per cent, off from catalogue or reg ular prices. The Bulletin Press, 23 Duanc St., NEW VORK. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the purest .... finest and BREWS These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, - AA News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a yeat Daily aud Suuday,by mail, $8 a yeai The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspapt In the world. Price 5c j copy. By mall, il a yeir Address TBI BUN. Hew York rr?f33JBslonR35 P1"1 xou m,,.,., . r f,llr,Ilrir you toaj til' CHAMPION TRUSS Mnrtn Rv twu Ca WO leeuttSL. Pt-. ft rLTTTTnE5ft Prcnrlirr-" llntlti- Willi lltirnlfir.. Altnona. l'a., De. 21 - flurglarn last Prlday nl "fntptPd tn ntr the Convpnt nt .1" P'oora of 8t. JoMph, at OallltiPii i i "Pded In forr- ng nr-ii 'h f; nt dtir, when Luke I'-niit'-o-i't ho works for Father ty;ni. i. ni into them In thn porch. TIip hpld him up and searched his nm-ki-tH. wining one cent. At this stage of the affelr Father Ityan and a nutnbpr of other came to the rescue, and the reverend fired on the burg lar, who returned It, and a lively time ensiled, hut the crowd anon nucceedml In driving the burglars off. Commit tees were sent to each of the collerles having coke arena to drive out the buma who congregate at these places. Many a Lover (as turned with dhfttM from an othnrwlM orable girl with in intensive breath. Karl's lover Boot Tna ii rifles the breath by Its action oo the bernel. etc , as nothing ) will. 8oM tot year- mi absolute uniHte. rite 85 eta. anil fin eta. iM by 1'. I). tlrlln n a anaranlee H 7 HHenniHlonli t MagarH Putt, nml Hetlirrt vl Him l.eblgh Vtthey ItHllrnail. Tick. I. wilt lw nu sale IWtmber 33rd and Mth. H'Kni tontnrn to and Inclmlltig train Xo. S ni DecRilwr 86th, and will be honored in any train, except the Rlaek Plain, 11 1 Kx- Cimsnlt LehUh Valley ticket ngpiits it further uitiiulars. Btratb( y) m m Iw nm Amp tWQgm y the Kind Ym Hne Alwjfj SlfOaMr of Conillig Hvellts. Jan. 1, ItlOft. Blvvenlh Hnn.tal ball by St Ins-iph's Pioneer Corji., In Ariimry hall. Uirantville 'tis P..1 and man emtituMA ttw a I HQ BfSZinmnlUt rom mtmttlnm I inhiM. Iia.. iIim OnituM ia . 1 ! Vvf-Kli Htrt(an (M rrttl. UmYIsmI All. Jth TtMlonA. Parti U'M. V.mt t S, L wr'gt m 9. Una ff 1 Hoars tor tout Mwtiat A dkortrvt earn dailv 1M1 lIN t'rh mar w1 4 1 0 dal. T garad IW Horm UtHloolU aayl ak. A U la44 tpoi. f TT t f TT ;0UH D0GT0JS5 i-uL 18 months in a chair. A Specialist also fails to oven relieve a bad case ot Asthma. he BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., I'eb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Bain has done w o n dcrs for me, aftc suffering i yean with Asthma. ) received no hel fronr four of ou local physicians ami a special is iu Hartford, whi is at the bead o the hospital am receives all tu critical cases ii the adjoining couuties. For 1' mouths I neve aid down pt in a chair day and uieb' and had to be drawn from one room U another. By my dnrtor orders I wen1 south and staid several mouths but re coved no benefit. At last Rralllni Balm was rec-nmended to lnt-soliiyhlj decided o trv it. Inside of a week 1 could sleep in my bed. Now I am otn dcors every day, tending to everything do not have auy Asthma and will soot; resume my old occupation, ioretnan ol the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most gratefully yours, Wm. II. Wood. Thousands of doctors nrescrlbe Br-jrillan Salm In Catarrh. Asthma Pleuriiv aud Grippe juty iniug kduiiii iiihl remove. ai tue alter rtfecte of rfnppt-in r, tings Liver Kidney.. lUc lets p.nd 1 0U a bi-MIc si ilruzRist. With the I 00 bolt'e you ret e ninnth'-. tu-atment FREI' f Toxicola Tahi i is ili-li.,t Tifk Strenati milder tu the i nM tt Iackso.s & Co. lauufacturiug Chemists, Indianapolis, lad. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents :high valley RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV, 10, 1SW. Pasfienirer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn iiaven junction. Maucu uuunK. Lnicnion OlttttllKliUlli (ilia illail, UtlHf, AIIWIrUVTIIi uetiiienem, ftaton rsew torxana imiaaeipDU a ."u, 7 40 a. tu , ii aj ana a i$ p. in. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and PHtatoc 1 'JO. 10 10 a. in.. 12 S2 and 3 17 d. m. ror x.aceyviuet xowanua, sayre, averiT BImlra. Kocheeten HufTalo. Ma:rara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West. 10 10 n. in.. 12 52 and S 17 n. m. For lielvldere. . Delaware Water Oan an Stroudflburg, 5 20 a. ni., o 17 p. m. vor Lsamuertvuie ana Trenton, 7 40 a. m. For.Ieai.es vllle. Levlstonand lleaverMeadov 5 20 a. in., 1252 p. m. Kor aicauoo. jvuuenriea. iiazieion. ksockio And Lumber Yard, 5 20, 7 46. 10 10 a. 12 02 and 1 17 11 III ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 0 20, 1010 ra.,o it p. ni. ror Ptmrnuu, 7 u. iu 41 . uut " i y- in For Ix8t Creek, Qirardvllle, and Ashland. 100. and 7 27 u. ni. For ltaven Run, Centralla, Mount Carniel and y im mo Kin, iu w a. m. j , o uz, y 23 p. m. r ur Wftiianoy uiiy, I'arE riace ana ueiano, 1 Mt 1 40, iu iu a. in., anu is oj, a 1 p. m. irnr YateHviue. o M. iu iu a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6 65. 9 20 a. ra. ll 60 and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 46, 10 10 a. in.. 12 02, 0 17 P- m. UCTITD .Mllll.lll'. f, UI UM,4,D, O. jM.II. KewCastle, Morea and New uoston, 716 and 10 10 a. m , 12 9S and 3 17 P. to. Iave Pottsvllle for Snenandoab, 0 4S a. m 12 so, soi, s is p. m. Iave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 0 65 a. m. 12 16, 8 07, 22, 8 2 p. OX, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralla. Ml Carmel and Khamokln. 10 46 a, in., 7 21 p. m., O t rams leave nnanioKin lor Esnenanuoan j ... l a oa ... 3 n. iu.. n,, u ,.. .... Leave hhenanuoan tor .atesvme, atanano) City, l'ark 1'lace, Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrleo Ilasleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherlj and Mauch Chunk, 9 IS a m., and 633 p. m. For Lehlghtou, Ulatlngton, Cataaauqua, Wblt. Hall, LMplay, Aiientown, caston ana I'UUllps nurir, v .a a- in., anu o o; p. m. For Now York a.- "hlladelnhla. 9 13 a. m. Iave Hazleton for T'itnandoah,9 00, a. m., and G 23 g IOLUN H WIUllTR.Uenl.Supt., new York. M. D. CUTTElt, Hupl. Transportation, Hnuth Itcthlehem. Pa. CIIARLKA 8. 1.EK, Oenl. Pass. Aitt., S6 Curtlaudt Street, New York. A. W. NONNKJ1ACIIKR, Dlv. I', A., Hiiiithllcthlohem.I'a. nillioiiHoi Dollars Gonplnsmokb every year. Take no risks br,t get your houses, stock, far nlture, etc, insured in first-class re llshla nnmpanles as ropresnntod by DA v v r insurance Agt ill 4I auatotiiJiaiilQ mstnlM I it --us' 'y r ra.;.lk.!lifc--t'l'l:lit4lia'Ms HMASO H S H EALTH D EFEN D E RSjfi YEtLOW TABLETS CU RE 0 YS PEPS I A grT BROWN CONSTIPATlONlT RaSred - . .- coughsE 'ill President McKinly Sends the Doc ument to the Senate. NEED TOI IMMEDIATE A0TI0H. .Srrrrliir- liny Olll. Attnntluii to tlip I'liet Thai ii NuiiiKii-nt Numtipr uf ltnllflt'iillm.a Will .iimiii lp Olitnlne.l tu Oratinlsp the 'rrlliiimil. Waablnaton, Doc. The president yeaterday ant to the aenate the treaty negotiated by the power ot The Hague last July for the pacific settle ment ot dlaputea between natlona and the declaration to prohibit for Ave years the launching of explosive from balkxma. The senate Immediately re moved the Injunction of secrecy The president's niPHraae was a formal let ter of transmittal, except that It In vited attention tn an accompanying report from the secretary of atote, urging Immediate action by the aen ate. The seeretary says In his report: The undersigned secretary of state has the honor to lay before the presi dent, with a view to their transmission to the senate to receive the advice and consent of that body to their ratifica tion, a copy ot n conventlor for the pacific settlement nf International dis putes signed at The Hague by the plenipotentiaries of the United States, Delglum, Denmark, Spain, Mexico, France, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Persia, Portugal, Houmanla. Kussta, Slam, Sweden and Norway and Bul garia . and a copy of a declaration to prohibit, for a term of five years, 'he launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new meth ods ot a similar nature. The original of each of these 'wo Instruments was signed In a single copy, which remains tn the archives of the Netherlands government. The de partment of state Is advised that since July 29 the signatures of the plenipo tentiaries of Italy, Austria-Hungary, Luxembourg and Servla have been at tached to tho convention. "In signing tho convention the fol lowing declaration was made by the plenipotentiaries of tho United States: Nothing contained In this convention shall be so construed as to require 'he united States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not In truding upon. Interfering with or en tangling Itself in the political ques tions or policy or Internal adminis tration of any foreign states: nor shall anything contained In the said con vention be construed to Imply a re linquishment by the United States of America of Its traditional attitude to ward purely American questions.' "I respectfully recommend that the attontlon of the senate be called to the Importance of Immediate action being taken on the convention. In view of tho fact that a sufficient number of ratifications will soon be obtained to authorize the organization of the trib unal, and the large part taken by the United States In the preliminary work renders It desirable that this country should not occupy a secondary place." Mis Life Was Saved. Mr. I. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen ol Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful de- tverence trom a lnghllul deatn. in telling ol it he says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardencd.3 I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. 1 expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it. and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest anu quickest cure in me world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Reg ular sizes oo cents and f I.oo. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley'sdnig store j every bottle guaranteed GENERAL WOOD'S WELCOME The rul.nn. AYell SatUHed With tho .Neiv .Military ltuler. Hivnna. Deo..21ir-The weloomaelven General Leonard Wood yesterday on entering Havana wax according to all the old residents, , without parallel In the history of the Island. The elabor ate display of bunting In the harbor and the multitude of boats and bands showed that tho hastily formed recep tion committee had done excellent work Moreoyer, there was a hearti ness In the cheering hat was quite un usual. There was a constant stream of callers at the Hotel Inglaterra, where Oeneral Wood will remain until Gen eral Brooke's departure. During the next few daya General Wood will only attend to routine work at the palace. The retiring governor general will leave for tho United States on Sat urday, remaining for some time in Tampa before goine further north. ine local papers devote considerable space to the reception, declaring that General Wood Is the most acceptable man who could havo been appointed to bring Cuba out of her difficulties and into a quiet harbor. The Lucha says: "His first act Is enough to Ingratiate himself with the Cuban people, becauso ne declared that he had no Intention to lssuo a proclamation. This is a novelty which Cubans will keenly appreciate, as It Indicates that he means to rely upon deeds rather than words." The Incrense nt Immlirrntlon. New York, Dec. 21. Immigration continues to be unusually heavy for this time of year. For the month of November 20,400 Immigrants came to this port, as compared with 18,195 dur ing the same month last year. For the preceding four months the arrivals were 86,632, against 64,020 for the Bama months last yoar, Most of the nation alities are represented, but the Italians ngue most prominently, followed by the AUstro-Hungarian8. The English Irish and Scotch show a decided da crease, the Germans claim about the same number and the Italians have Increased nbout 33 per cent. Auatro Hungary has doubled, and there has been art Influx of Syrians, Arabs and Armenians. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a str.ng, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of Ufa, Slliclit Disturbance In Siiruoit. Berlin, Dec, 21. Advices received here from Apia, Samoa, say a slight disturbance has occurred at the village of Luatvanu, owing to depredations upon the property of three chiefs who were expelled for refusing to pay the poll tax Imposed by the consuls of the drelbund. The consuls have demanded that the guilty parties be sent to Anla tor punishment, which has been prom ised. You Try It. If Shiloh'sCougb and Consumption Cure, which is soldror the small price of 36 eta., 50 cts, and fl.Oq docs not cure take the bottle btrk and we Vill refund your morev Sot t for over fifty fears ou this guaratitu Prte ! 25 cts. aud SOt-ta. Sotdby P D. Kirlia on a guarantee. M iir.ieiN ol' Mews. There are Increaalne; altrtia of a se cret mideratandlnf betweau Ulna iiid Japan. Tha Attt"t.l liirnicratu of il"i have orfkittaed tha Chicago pl.ii r..i m Democracy Captain Uonla Schneeberitpr. i -I ' of tha Baltimore poatoflle. niiiinni'--.i tulclde by shooting. Loulalaoa Democrnti. after iu -x citing aeaalon. nominated State Amht m W. W. Heard for governor. The building of a permanent nv arch in New York la now assured i h committee has already collected $175. 600. At Mason City. Ia.. Prank Pay was convicted of attempting to wreck a Ilurllogtrin, Cedar Rapids and North ern Byer. At Btnghsmton, K. Y.. 60-ypsr-old John tSar.iinei' shot his 29-yearold wife and then committed suicide. Tha woman v, ill tacorer. To-Right aa Ts-Marrow Wight An1 ra li 'lay S' 4 n'g it dnnnf Ibis r k yon can eel at i J 4iiatls Kemp's II-U in f..r tbe rtiraal h1 1,'inir. si.-lii.owit-lir.il t- the most sticrMtsriil reitirl ever f i ( oiialia Crviip tlrriiii-biil. asthma -i ' i.'i.hMfuptliin ttet i. bottle UMtat ok! 1 it always in the hmirO, so vest alii eberk vn cold at mce l"'l. aftc and ftOr hwJ' ti ttle fie tfruCM ol i . -IcTl Vrr !t-lnn. Pttl.t.ttrg. ! II Hp W 1 ! ' Ins "., f I), unstur of he Kli t nt ted Presbyterian church of Alb- ;li-m and moderator nf the United p.whv terlan General Assembly, which met at Phlli dclphla last May, died yester day at Battle O-eek, Mich., wh'-re he went three montha ago. He was pis tor of the Drat church 27 years aeo and waa born In 18SS. at Argyle N Y What la SMloh f A urand oM remedy for Cough, "M ai it 'oimmuplion ; used through the wurbl In- half x century, has cured innumerable rasr of inciplfiit consumption aud relieved mau In advanced state. If yon are not sati.ll with the results we will refund your m -i - .. Price as eta.. HO eta. and HM. Sold by l I) Kirlln on a ana rant. Fir lp.lro Snlltlllso,. l',atliouap. ntlago de Cuba. Dec. 21 - The '- low fever hoipttnl. located on an Isl and across the bay. was destroyed by Are yeitp-ttay The nre was evldentlv of imendiary orirln. Large quanti ties of hospital Kiinpllps. IpiUs, onlt ind hlankfits were drstroyed An ad joining bitlld'np contained a hundred bodies of American soldiers In spiled caskets, awaiting shipment, wlr. h were saved new hospital will he erected immediately Sick neadaohes. The curse of overworked womankind, are ruicklyand surely en red by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blond purl Her and tissue builder, Money refunded if not satisfactory. rice 36 eta. and SO eta. Sold by l. I). Kirlln ona guarantee. To I n ,.IIl;ii tp Orlt'titttl Trii.li. WasMngtoii. Dee. 21. Senators O.U- llnger and Foster both Introdtit-pd bills In the senate yesterday authorizing the appointment of commissions to In vestigate trade conditions in the O-l- ent The commission In each ease 13 to comlst of five members. A similar measure wns Introduced in the house OASTOIIIA. Bears tbe 1 m M W 'Mrs BOUghl rpuprntlon trsf'. Woninii Surfrnite. Detroit, Dec. 21. The longest con vention of the American Federation of Labor ever held ended yesterday af ternoon. For the first time In many years no proposition was made or action taken even remotely connected with the money question or other pending political Issue. Among the closing Items of business transacted wns the adoption of a resolution ap pealing to congress (o submit to state legislatures a constitutional amend ment to prohibit disfranchisement of citizens on account of their sex. Louis ville, Kv . was selected as the place of the next convention Sam'tel Com pere wah tn-'iiM'iiti-.lv re-elected presi dent of the Federation. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor ana cneertuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born i3 afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control ttte passage, it is yet afflloted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble ts due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail tree, aiso pamphlet ten- nam. ot 'ntot lng all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention tnts paper. For Christmas. Before you decide to buy your jewelry anywhere bear in mind that B. Alshtitz, the East Centre street jeweler, can save you 25 per cent, or more if you buy at his store See out display of Watches and Jewelry. A Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, from $i5 and up. Nice Ladles' Silver Watches, from $3.95 and up Ladles' Oold Filled Watches, from $6,75 and up with a io-year guarantee. Men's Silver Watches, from $5 5o up. A Are line nl Musical Inst timenta. Rerulr ItiK aapi'. 1 illv at ! ery lowest prices, All w tk an Mtiteed B. ALSHUTZ, no E. Centre St. Tho Kliul You Have AIvns nought, nntl Avhlch lins been, in two for out iJO jenr. lias homo the sljriintiiro of rt ami him horn mnile umlor his por- jt&!?-y, wiiinlHiipervInlon hIiu-o itsiiiftuicy. vxf?y, -eucjUvf. ,liow no one totlecHvo yon lit this. All Counterfeits Imitations mul "Jnat-ns-jrnml" itro hut ISxpurluiaiits Hint trlllv with ami cntlaiiKi'r tho health ot! Infants nntl ChlMren Kxperii'iu-o tignliiNt ICvporlinont. What is CASTOR I A Ciislorln Is it liurinleis mihstltuto for Cntor Oil, Paro Korio, Drops ami Sniithlnir Syrups. It Is IMwisnnt. It contains uoitliir Opium, Morphino nor other Xnrcotla riiihstuncu. Its ui' is Its Kiiurnntcc. It tlt'stroys Worni Hiul allays J'eti rlshnoss. It cures Dlnrrhu'H nml 'Wind Coliu. It relieves Teething Troiihlcs cures Constipation nml Platulonc. It assimilates the Fooii, regulates tho .Stomach and Ilowels, git lng healthy ami natural .sleop. Tho Children's Panacea -Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC Cf ait a, Maair, TT anjpatr VTHCaTT, tttWITOflK OFT. -t H IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN 2 vigor to the t are property j Mailed tealec -t money, Is.oo. t FOR SALt- AT JVIOTT'S PENNYROYAL of tnenstr . 1 1 v are UTli SAVIJltS" to girls at woman tn- i . development of organs and body. Jij known r".' y in- wotnei: p.iuals them. Cannot do' harm llfo becomes a p . , ,:,, sl.OO PICK llOX BV MAIL. Sold hy druggisis. in:. MuTTSVllIEMKAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy R. W. Houck. A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAP IS THE PROPER THING FOR Patronize M Who Will ii Always Encourage Our Home Industries ! Ask for Blue Trading Stamps, save theui, and you will feel proud ot our handsome premium-.. Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection. vVVWAIVvVvVVVAIVvVAWvVvVvVVVvV List of Merchants Who Give Trading: Stamps Free : BAKER. Fred. Keithan, 104 North Main. Booksand Stationery. IXewepapero and lOcent norrlsesi mpt J Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main. Confectionery. M. I.. Kenimerer, 35 North Maiu. M.T. Purcell, 7 East Centre. Fred. Keithan, 104 North Main. Clothiers and Hattatrs The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. Dry Goods and Notions. Davis' Bazaar, 37 WeetCVntre. S. F. Supowii, Guarantee Dry Goods House, 13 North Maiu. J. J. Price, North Mhiii. DRUGGISTS. Shenandoah Drug Slore, 3 South Main MEAT MARKETS Carls Brothers, 33 East Centre. J. E. Wetterau, 4 South Jardiu. STEAM LAUNDRY Shenandoah Steam Lnuiidry, cor. Main and Cherry. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE- SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, 115 North Main Street. See the display in the show window, where Trading Stamps will be Redeemed aud Goods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL Q00DS ARE PREE TO TRADIKQ STAMP COLLECTORS. Signature of Th-y have stood tbe lest of years. ait-l h.ii curea taottaMS Of catei o( Nervous DiMafe). toch ia. Debiluv. Iius.css.Steenles ' ais and VartcocU,Alreiy,&e. They clear the brala, stractaxa the drculatMa, mike dvceteWa Derfect. and tasoart a bealtar - and In., are checked frmntmtlr. U.I..S rj.ne.ls ' l' .nrnri th-mmto lnta.lty, Cori.uMDtto Of Death, '-ne., with trot.-cJ.-i kgal iuaraDt-e ti cure or refund the . Addro. PEAL MEDICINE CO . ric.etarHl.O. KIF?llfSJ'S DRUG STORE. PILLS They overcome Weak neH. irregularity nnd omissions, Increase vig or and banish "pains HOUSE-CLEANING. erchants Give You Ll Grocarlas Sc Provisions IN'o stamps givan 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 aud Chestnut. E. B. Foley, 27 West Centre. E. C. Brobet, cor. Jardiu and Centre streets. E. F. Kehler, 133 North Maiu. Edmund Harris, 204 South Main, Gents' Furnishings The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main aud Oak. Max I.evit, Main and Centre. Hats and Caps Max Levit, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cozt Main and Oak. Mlllln. s ry and Goods Fancy Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main. Oil Cloths and Carpets J. J. Price, North Main. Tobacco and Cigars Datiiell & Dodsou, 11 East Centre.