TheHerald H-nlMSIIHl 1870. "All the News That's Fll to Print." iiMWinl evry ermln, except Sunday, at South Janlln rtnti, Shenandoah, Pa, LO.NO lITAN0U Tl.l.KI'llONrS. Tim Herald In delivered In Shenandoah mid tin surrounding towns lotiliw ns wek, l shift in il mirier. Ily mall year, ' W MHitu 11 nintli, pHynblr in mltim r Ail vertlsenient charged according t space aim (HMtttfltl. The imbllslMn reserve Hie rlgh; li ehnnge the wltlin of advertisement' whenever the publication of news demand It The right l reerved ti reject an advertisement, whether paid tor or not, Hint the HitlltiM may deem Improper Advei Using ralm mode known upon application, liteml lit the it ofltee at Shenandoah, Pa., muih1 oIom mall matter. YOB UAX ROT RBACH or -T1IK HKHAt-V) TMBOt'tlll ANY OTHKR 11 ILY PUBLH'ATION SATURDAY, DKUEMHEK S3. 1839. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever HKHK'd liopiiitf that you will enjoj h Merry Christmas. Senator Mason ought to be ashamed to strike even a lion when it is down. Tim Commissioners have not yet decided upon whom they will bestow (JhriBtiuas presents. As MUCH credit should be given a tiewstmner for not tirintinc some things as there is for printing other things. Gallant Lawton deserves Niv poleou's enooiuinm of Key engraved on his monument "Tlie bravest of the brave." Tkkrk will be no paper issued from this oflioe on Monday. It is cus tomary to allow the employes to en joy Christmas and it will be observed this year as usual. Skcrktary Gaok estimates the surplus for the present fiscal year at $40,000,000. The prophets who figured out a deficit of hundreds of millions if the Philippines were retained are not good at ciphering. Tim North Carolina Congressman who proposes to legislate for a re duction in the cost of wood pulp can hear a good many things to his ad vantage by subscribing to a press clipping bureau. Don't forget to send Christinas cheer to some one who may he sick, poor and needy, and you can Hnd such people if you will take just a little trouble to do so. If every per son would do just one kind act, who can measure the good that would be done. IT is a very hopeful sign when a man like Congressman Sibley can be convinced in four years time that the gold standard is a good thing for the country. There is still hope for those misguided "calamity howling" edi tors, with long ears, who imagine the destiny of the nation is on their shoulders. Wk are in receipt of the Heading Republican, an afternoon paper now controlled by It. J. Wilson, formerly of Mt. Carmel, and late of the de funct Pottsville Tribune. Mr. Wilson lias associated with him Jacob Foster. The Republican bears the evidence of a prosperous future, and its hold and aggressive editorial comment will place the paper among the foremost inland dailies of the state. Brother Wilson has our best wishes for suc cess, because he deserves it. The Englishmen who are saying thev need better Generals in Soutli Africa more than they do additional troops have sense on their side, com ments the St. Louis Globe Deinoorat, When Bonaparte said the British were an "army of Hons led by jaok- asses" he was not very far out of the way. The rank and file of the British army have always been as Intrepid lighters as were to be had anywhere in the world, but the proportion of incapable oilleers among them has not ben exeeeded even in the Aus trian army. Aside from Peterbor ough, Marlborough and Wellington, England has produced no Generals of the first olase In the past 800 years, unleesan exception be made in the case of Cornwallis. The British vic tories in all this time have usually been won solely by the fierce fighting of the privates and line oilleers. FOR WEAK STOMACH DISORDERED LIVER Constipation and Malaria IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Nothing o quick to take efiect as MOMACH TABLED They strengthen l lie stomach. Stimulate the Liver, cure Constipation, and TONR UP Till-KNTIRKKYSil-.M. A new and perfect subui lute fur Liver pills and Cathartic None c flood, and nono so Cheap. Largs Box (35 Tablets) 10 Cnt. By mail fur five 3-cent stamp Made ut Tti Johnson Laboratory, Inc., Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BAftHEUS OF SAMPLES. 0tr Two nlndred Thousand Trlsv Bottles. Sent Free by Mail. - t special arrangement with themita fncturerH of tjiat Justly famous Kldna; medralnn, Dripavtd Kennedy' Furor Ite Iti-mi'ity, tno readers of this paper are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable? medical advice absolutely ffoo, by simply sending their full name and iontofliro address to the DK. DAVID KENNKDY CORPORA TION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd mentioning this paper. Of courso this Involves enormous ex pense to the manufacturers, but thej havo received so many grateful letters from those who Irnvo been benefited anil cured of the Vh rtoiis disease of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rliuiiiimtism, Dyspepsia nnd Chronla Constipation, and all weaknesses pecu liar to women.thatthey willingly Bend trial bottles to nil sufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 1 per cent of those who had used the trial bottlo had received such benefit from It that thoy purchased large slie4 bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick yon are e fcow many physicians have failed to help yon, send for n trial bottle ef UU peat medicine, it coats you but a pestal card, and bonoflt nnd cure will Beet ertalnly bo the result, Put somii urine in a glass tumbler aad let It stand 24 hours: if it has a sedimeat r If It is pale or discolored, milky ec cloudy, Btringy or ropy, your Kldaera or Bladder are In a bad condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy peedily cures such dangerous ptm tomsnspain in tlio back, Inability Mi hold urine, a burning scalding pain In passing it, frequent desiro to urinate, especially nt nlli t . the stnining of llnea by your urine nnd all tho unpleasant and dangerous eilVets on the syster produced by the ti'.o of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy is Bold nt all drug stores at 11.00 for a largo bottlo; six bottles tor 15.00. . THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, No ttoitllrmntlnii of Ltii1yiiiil41i4 lie iirtMl liiiiiri'Kiiulilt' 1'oilt Ion. London, Doth' 23. - BflyteJ South Af rlcan disnatohuB tinow no light upon the present situation at the scat of war. There la no confirmation of the report that Ltttlysmltli could hold out several wee tat longer, and It is feared that this was circulated by the Doers for their own purposes. It Is hoped that Mr Winston Church ill, having arrived safely at Delagoa bay after escaping from the Hoers, will Boon he hearth from regarding conul tions In the Transvaal, as he must have obtained Important information. A Cape Town dispatch, tinted Sun day, Dec. 17, repents that Commandant Dieuricks, of tne Boer forces, was Kin ed In a recent engagement. A dispatch from Cape Town, dated Sunday, Dec. 17. says that General Methuen's primary oDject in crossing the Modder river appears to nave been to establish searchlight communica' tlon with Klmuerley which Is be lieved to be still on full rations. The water in the mines is plentiful. On the other hand; in spito of their usual tactics, It Is considered possible that the Boers hn& been compelled to as sume the offensive, the commander having arranged for the disposition of the forces ana anticipating aimcuity in maintaining fnnd supplies In the present positions. Moreover, It is said there Is a grflwlne desire among the Free Staters to return home, which Is testified to lly many sides and tends to precipitate sin turn on the part of the Bner oomraards In spite of th" d"l.iv of General Mr'huon In advan'iriy he is regarded is larse'y the rftB''l"i of the s-tuatlon and hia entrenched in ';,m is believed to be unaBBalllfblo Mi the event of the Boers atUUjiii'; K mherley Gen eral Me.htietfTft'uuM he en.'blcd to make a counter nu e witn his artil lery and cavalry. Ci.npqneutly. such n movement on the part of thp Boers, It Is said, Is not contemplated. It Is apparent, therefore, that to make haste slowly is the truest policy at present. In accordance with General Methuen's dictum tho army should not advance faster than thfc slowest ox-wagons. To Cure LaOrlipe In Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grovo's signature is on each box. 25c. Hunker Vnlcntlim-V Meiilliitra. New BrunswlDl;, N. J., Dec. 23. The grand jury found six indictments yes terday agalnat' George M. Valentine. Four of the indictments were for em bezzlement and four tor making false entries, all in connection with his operations which wrecked the Middle sex County hank at Perth Amboy. The report of the experts showed that Val entine's stealings amounted to $110, 000. The bank lost considerable money besides this In bad loans made by Val entine. The grand Jury's presentment scored the hank officials for not mak ing an examination of the condition of accounts. A card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent liottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 38 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Uageubiicli, Shenandoah Drug Store. P.W. Bierstein &G. On-r Forty Sell 110I fhlldren Di-imviiimI Brussels, Dec,, 23 - Upwards of 40 school children .vfere drowned yester day in an Ice accident at Frelinghem, near the Freuoh frontier. The chil dren of the district had been given a holiday, with prmislon to play on the frozen river Lys. When the mer riment was at ful height the Ice broke suddenly and the children disappeared. A few were rescued half dead, but the majority were drowned. Thirty-six bodies have hoan recovered, but others are still rotating. The catastrophe spread consternation through the town, where nearly every family suf fered loas. A lnzy liver make&a ly man. Burdock Blood III Iters U the natural, never falling remedy for a lazy liver. Thr Ille Iiiterimtlonnl llrldse. Minneapolis, 23. The Minneap olis and Ontario ,-Brldge company has been incorpoiated, with $300,000 cap. Hal, to build ibo," International bridge over the Rainy river for the Port Ar thur, Ontario anjd Western railroad, now building DetWeen Port Arthur and Winnipeg. The bridge will be a mile long, will he completed In a year, and will cost $200,000. BIcGorern Won'ln Second Ilonnd. New York, Dec 23. Terry Mcdov ern, of this city, defeated Harry Forbes, of Chicago, In the second round before he JN'cw Broadway Ath lectlc club last night. The men met for a 25 round bout at 118 pounds, Marquis of Queensbeiy rules, but Mc Govern outclassed his opponent and Foibea was heiplessi) knotkeil out. Hninlny Sii lrtl. Kcivlctw III the Trinity llrfnrinrd clinnli i morrow at 10.00 a, 111 , 11ml 0:80 p. m. iinilny arhiHil tit l:l!0p. in. I'rajnr service 11 Wmlnowliiy, Ht 7.30 p. tn. The Iidico' Aid in Tui'Mlsy (ivctiltiK, mid the 1 Iciilel lu ix LeiiEitc nu TliiirrdHV nteiilmi. The Wlllinit iVnrkem 1111 SnturtlH v at .'1:3(1 p, in , innl the clinlri'ii MiniiWy mid I'tltlHV eveiilnm Itov. Z A. Yiarick. iwstnr. lleKiilariwrvicoawill he hold in the United EvuukcIIchI fhurclt, North Jnnlln street, to morrow at 10 n. in. and 0.30 p 111. HtindHy -f iiooi 111 K.iin p. in. icev. ,1. u. iieutyl, puslor. M. I. t' l; oil Mondsy evcnhiK. I'myer. innw nun tentinniny inet'lliiKS every I ties lay. Wetlltcd.v nnd TlmrsilHV ovanlnui lllhln stuily every I-'riiltty eveiilitB. ,1r K b. t' K every SHttinltiy evoltlnit at 7 o'clnrk Primitive Melltodlst church. James Moore, pustor. riwIiltiR at 10i80 u. in. anil H-ao 11. tn Htunlay school nt '2 p. 111 . Glass 1111 ct Ingon Wednesday evciiiitK. General pni.vcr iiiectlnir on Thursday evening. Kvcryhody welcome. Services ill All Sxintat' Protuatunt Knlicohnl oliurch, 011 West Oak sheet, to morrow as lollows; Jloly Communion. 8:00 n. tn. ninrimiif .r,iyer mill senium, 10:3). Sutnl.iy srliiHil. 2:00 p in livening prayer ninl ser. moil, 7:00. G W. Vim l'oieti, pastor First Itaittlst ehnieh. miliar of West unit tl.ik stieets, Ite v. 1). I. Kvansptistor. Services :it IO11. m. ninl Op. 111. Sunday school at li p. 111. Prayer meeting Monday ovenlnsjs. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Glass meeting Thursday evenings. Services will he hold tit the Preshylcrian h iri'li (luring tho com nc week ns fo nivs 1 Sahhth preaching services. 10:30 it. m and (110 p. m Sihhiith school, 2 p 111. Senior Cliri tlatt Kndeavov 1-M tn., folh.wlttg the evening sorvico, Weekday services in tho 1 dure room : Midweek prayer meeting nnd title lecture, Ihntsiliiy evening, at 7 '30 Junior Christian Endeavor, Siturda.v u'lcr. noon, at 4 0 clock. All am iitailo neh'ontn. Seats free. H. W. Koehler. pastor Methodist Episcopal church, corner O.tk and White streets. lte ,1. T. Swindells. tistor. Class meeting at 0:30 n. 111, , led hy riiomas J. Keese Sermon nt 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 3 p. 111., Or. ,I.S Cnileu, Superintendent. Sormon at 0:30 p. ni. Seats free. Evcryhody welcome. Calvary Itaptist church, south Jardiu itreet. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 a. 111. md 0:30 n, lit. Knv. It. It. Alhilis. uustor. falibath school at 2 p. 111.. Deacon hilin Huiin, Stiiierintendcnt. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. liveryuoiiy welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Hev. John Gruhler, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. ni. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Hev. Cornelius Laurisin. nas- lor. siatatliiiim Borvice a. tn. lllgn mass 10 a. 111. Church of the Holy Family, (German E. f!.l North Chestnut street. l!nv. A. T. Sclinr. Tlohofer, pastor. First mass S a. in., second mass 1U a. lit. St. Casimir's Polish K. C. church, North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lcnarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. 111. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 Vet Cherry street. Kov. II. F. O Iteilly. pastor: Itov James Kane, assistant rastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, s a. m., mgu mass, ill a. m. benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Rector Weneslaus V. Matulaltis. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of O.ik and West streets, Rov. Henry Jlit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10a. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday scrvices8 to 10 a. m. and every weok day morning from 7 to 8 a. ni. Sick Headaches, Tho curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and suraly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho gieat blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refuuded If not satisfactory. Price 25 eta. and 50 ets. Sold by P. D. Kirlin ona guarantee. Line m XXX Lace curtains, 35 cents a pair. Sheeting, 4 cents per yard. LADIES' J. L The Big Store With Little Prices. Cor Main and Lloyd SHENANDOAH PENNA. 1 Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels MANSES THE YSTEM h4BlTs,C0N5TPAT.0N PERMANENTLY ,TSBtEf.c.;iEcTS BUT THE GENUINE - MAN'F O 6y roa su by a 11 onuGsirc, rmu so rtR earn. Illicc Untile In IHnImkIpiiI. Meridian. Miss., Doc. 22. Wotd has reached this city of a light between a party of whites and blacks on the Kemper county overland road, about six miles north. One white man, Os car Ford, was mortally wounded nnd two others more or ioss seriously In jured. The whites were without arms, while each of the nlno negroes was armed with n revolver. The two par ties mat on the highway and n dis pute over which was entitled to tho right of way precipitated tho difficulty. A posse Is being organized to go In search of the blacks. "Itching hemorrhoids wcro tho pinguo ot my life. Was almost wild. Boan's Ointment cured me quickly and permanently, after doctor) had failed." C. F. Cornwell, Valley street, Satigertles, N. Y. ntiirllllittN Ijoyill ColonlNtn Halifax, N. S., Dec. 22. Although enrolling for the Second Canadian con tingent for the African war has not vet begun here, there nre 170 applications in thus far for places on the Nova Scotia representation in the contiu Ecnt. Bears tho 1 11,8 Kind You Have Always Bought y The Kind You Have Always Signature of - Holiday Gifts of at Upset Prices.- and CHILDREN'S HALF PRICE. WIL A LI1TL1! RIOT IN 'PARIS. SnrlnlMn llronk I l " rtn1ls Meet Imb or Sj int'i'tliv Willi llorm. Pails, Tier. 23. A pro-llncr demon stration convened last evening at tho Tlvoll-Vaux llnll by the cxocutlvo committee of the .leunosso Loyallste ended In a riot. The socialists enter ed In force and broke up the meeting, amid iniloHorlliabto upronr nnd shouts of "vlve la social revolution" nnd "a has Deiotilede,' with counter cries of "vlve Doi'oulcvlo" and "vivo l'nrmen." Soverul Nationalist deputies who Mrni'ii urAatmt utl IIP'1 VOrflll ttl SUOaU. t)Ut thev wore quite inaudible. A f rco 1 fight ensued, nnd the proprietor of tho I hall turned olf lite gas. The combat ants thou , ir.'ited newspapers nnd contlnuod the fight, smashing tho lit-! tings of the nnll and lining them os , weapons. Fina'ly the police cleared ' the room, but they were compelled to 1 charge several times before order was, re-establish'!. Volcanic Eruptions Armraud, but Skin Eruptions rob lite of ioy. llucklen's Arnica halve cure mem ; also Did, Kunning and fever aores, uiccrs, Boils, l'elons, Corns, Waits, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scolds, Chapped I lands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth Prives out l'nins nnd Aches. Only 25CK a box, (lire Riiirnntced. Sold by A. Wasley dniRgist. Anotlior AlUnnee li''Wrnren. Plttshmg, Dec. 23. The Carnegie Steel company, limited, posted yester day, at Its various works In this vlcln- tty, notices rending substantially as follows: Taking eli'ect on Jan. 1, 1900, ! common labor nt these works will be ' Increased to $1.50 per day, and all1 other day. turn and tonnage labor (with certain exceptions) will be In creased In proportion. The exceptions nre the tonnage men working under sliding scales Tills adjustment Is 7.1-1 per cent ndvance on the wages now being paid, making a total of 25 per cent Increase made by the com pany voluntarily since the last general scale. A llnwemCoivn AVomiin'ti IlilniiiRe Suit Chicago, Dec. 23. Mrs. Anna M. Murdoch, of tlagerstown, Md whose husband was formerly In business In Baltimore, began suit In the United States circuit court yesterday for $100, 000 damages against Charles A. Mor rill, a tea merchant of Chicago. Charges of alienating the affections of her husband and Inducing him to with draw a JS.OOo life insurance policy which had been made payable to her are made hy the woman. Murdock 1 came to Chicago In 1S95 to act as sales- I man for Morrill, and soon after this, 1 Mrs. Murdock charges, the Influence of Morrill begun to show Itself, 1 I low's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Itewnrd for any wise of Cntnrrl, that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. , F. J.CHF.NICY& CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known K.J.Cheney i for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly I honoruble (11 all business transactions and flti' I nnctatly nble to carry out any obligations made 1 by their firm. I lirL-u I. T VI.nnunlnTlrMala Tnln.tn ft Waijiino, Kihnan & Mauvin, 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. Sold by all Drugfrlsts. Testimonials free. Hal l's Family Pills aro the best. All Kinds in Umbrellas, 27 cents. Canton Flannel, 3 cents, KINSON, 0UKR DP WlifcTAtlNSTER DGAO. I'neiiinoiilii Unlklr Hndril tlic Iilfe of tin- llrlllali 'ollfninii. liondon, Dec 23. Tho Duke nf West- t.ilimtnp died Inst lllcht. The dllko WBS 1 taken sick at the Karl of Shaftesbury's country Beat nr Dorsetshire niiout a LATR DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. week tiro, and his Illness only Thurs day was announced to have developed into pneumonia. His condition be canip bo alarming yeotenHy that his fnmlly was summoned, and those who nrrlved were ..t the bedside when the end came. WOMAN'S NIGHTMARE 1 Bbo Shudders Wlion She Roalizos the Danger and Pain of Ohild-bearing. There Is so much suffering and dancer in store for the yodng mother, that her happy anticipation soon gives way to a 'feeling of dread at tho thought of the pain which she must undergo. This constant fear so preys upon the mind of many women that it fills them with ter ror and makeB baby's coming a source of the greatest anxiety and dread, i All the suffering and danger of the 1 ordeal can be avoided by the use I of "Mother's Friend," which prepares the body for this important event, it relieves "morning siokness," and many ntVipr unnlpRHant conditions which ex ist during this time. Thousands of women nralsa 'Mother's Friend" fot bringing them safely through the most critical period of their lives. Every woman should send their name and address to theBradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia, and receive free, - ttuable Information on the subject. lf?HniDFQ rATADPM ASTHMA HAY FEVERS 1 ;URES CATARRH ASTHMAHAY FEVER J i' MUMPS.CRUUHUAKLUBHtAiM FIRt&tSUN bUHN.tnAripiu, 1 . . DMMiriMqnrTmrn FEET. - CHAPPEDFACE.UPS&HANDSl SAFE REMEDYfOH HlUta . tn nnnr.r.mTC. onlJAII rn FHR ?5it H.T.MASON CHEMICAL CO 5l5AcStrW.P i 3 A Handsome Complclon I Is one of the greatest charms a woman can ' 1 I DOSSe8S POSZONI'S COMfLBXIOM l'OWDKB I I slves It. xxxx Our c COATS at ran TJOLD DUST.' The Best la m r Ha al T n Washing r Housework is Hard Holiday - mt flii mil paper If you are looking for a nice present to make in footwear come to the largest and cheapest shoe store in town and pick from thousands of pairs at Factory Prices. We can fit all feet little or big. Nice shoes for the baby, 25c to 75c ; Misses' shoes, 75c to $1.25 ; 810 pairs of slippers in velvets, alligator, brown, black and tan. Sizes 3 to 11, price 49c to Si. 24. Cotne and examine our tine stock and juliets at cheap prices. Go to shoe store to buy. FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. B. SOUTH rVIAItM ST. AnrRI MAT nfinnfllll Specially for the holiday trade. We Ufi lill I HrlKlTntil want your monev but only want what IUIIL UUI UllllUlllll you bargain for." We never over-charge fWwmW.fWT any body Wj. vant tQ drQW yJur attention to our large stock of . A splendid five piece parlor PARLOR SUITS AND COUCHES. suit upholstered m splendid 1 maten'al as a holiday bargain. We have a carload for this purpose. In Couches you cannot obtain any better prices anywhere in town, these goods are purchased purposely for our holiday trade. Don't forget lis for your Stoves, Heaters, Rnnges, Carpets, Floor nnd Table Oil Cloths D. & J. SBIGBL, 103105 S. 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 Comingj Why don't you come to the largest furniture store in town to buy your holiday gifts. BeAvide awake and go to the place that gjves 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, JWJO nalaehl dreen, IWIVi O. Bird-Eye Jtaple Inlaid with pearl or plain upholstered, silk plush, silk Damask, Corduroy. Do not fail to see our Pictures and Mirrors, Couches, Easels, Curtains, Tapestry Covers. Screens It is well worth your time to come apd see our stock, Every body knows that the prices we ask for any article of furniture is never beyond reason. I,ook at our win dow display. A CARLOAD OF HOCHERS. Walt for them and then buy early and secure ret choice. Don't wIt until the last Uy. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 110-121.123 North Main St. Christmas kv ?r " ' . ... . mi. Groceries At tho Cheapest Store In Town. All (I" cliolcet grades of Dried Fruits. Canned Qoodi, Citron and Lemon l'ccl. etc.. at ulmojt your own prlcea. All our I'lour Isaold very cneop. 1'oultiy and Truck. ELLIS GUZINSKY, B1S Went Centre St. 1,0,11 1IU3T. owaer. Work Without It DECORATIVE ART 3 Has achieved Its greatest triumphs In our artistic and handsome stock ol wall papers. Ml 'ho latest designs and foshlouable shades and coliirlitRS are embodied in our superb stock ol mt wall papers. We have them from $1 00 pi r roll for high art decorations to S cents per roll tor bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All flrtistle ! All Pratty ! 5 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. Footwear. ol boots, snoes ana rubbers, slippers the biggest, finest and best lighted ABE LEVIN EC, Prop. All Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Bum Hard Goal No Smoke. IN KKFKOT NOVEMBER 1. 18K9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week day 2 10, S 88, 7 87, 9 65 bv m., 12 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 210 a lu. - For New York via Mai-.ch Chunk, week days. 7 37 a. m., 12 20 ami 8 09 p.m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 210,888,7 87, 9 55 a. m., l!i 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a in. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 63 a. m. 12 28. 8 09, 8 09 and f 80 p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 a m. rur iinuqua ana aiananoy uuy, week days, 210, 737, 95S a. m 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 210 a m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 27, 11 82 a. m 12 28, 7 80 p. m. Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Slahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, fi 38, 787.953, 1182 a.m., 12 28, 8 09, 809, 780, 958 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a ttu For Ashland and Skaiookln, week days, 8 27. 1 87, 1 1 82 a. m., 12 28, 8 09, 8 07, 7 25 and 9 55 r. m. Sunday, 8 27 am. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. &0. It. It., through trains lea" i Beading rcrmlual, Philadelphia. (P. & It, H H.) at 8 20, 7 63, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. in., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. AddU llonal trains from. Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets atatlou, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 20 12 If, 8 40 li.n,, Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 SO, 11 80 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80. 9 00 p.m. ' Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m. ' Leave Philadelphia, Beading Terminal, week days, 4 80,888. 10 21 a. m. and 188, 4 04 8 88 11 80 p. in. r. i , Leave Reading, week days, 187, 7 00. 1008. a. iu 12 15, 4 17, 8 00, 8 20 p. m ' ' Ixsave Pottsville, wees; days. 7 17, 7 40 a ni. 980, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 8 10 and 8 50 p.m. " Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 U, 8 86. 11 2J a. m.,149,5 68 7?v,9 44p. m. 9 Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 45. 8 04. 11 47 a. m. 1 ti 5 A, 8 24, 7 44, 10 08, p. n? Ixmvo Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40 4 00 1024 It V&iu 1'eAv.e.w'.IU'''Por,'''ektayB1 7 4J. 1000 a. m,.12J4aLd too. llHOp. m, ATLANTIC CXTY DIVISION. I eova Pi lladelphla Chestnut street wharf and ", "treet ',Aar w, Atlantic City. M WWavH'-iPTOI, 9 00, 2 00, 1 00. 6 00,711 dHys-Expreas, 9 00, 10 00 a nt, 7 15 p in. Awoui Hiudaton,8 00m, 4 43pro. "HI Leove Atlantlo City jVeuot: Veekdays Mx. press 7 8,5, 9 10 10 30 5 nT. i 30, 5 30 p ui. ' ' t' ' T? p '" Accommodation, 7 15 u ni,4 OS p m. Weekduy-iito am, 410, 5 00pm. Sundays SU.ef,t.9ut 8'" 9 Ho"" a. Addition l for Capo May Weekdays 6 30 Parlor Cars on all express train lV'"J??",uHl T.! ? or addreis i-aiiway ticket agent I. A. HWBIQABD, EDBOH J. WlEXS. Qen'l Bupl., Oen'l Pt- r Agl., Kradlnc Terminal. Philadelphia To PATENT Good Idea; may be secured l7 our aid. Address, 1HE PATFwr npfnnn Subscription to The Patent Record I tiu wwr BaiUmors, Ml i iTfi J
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