TheHerald IISTAIILISIIKII 1870, "All the News That's Fll to Print." iiWtlMhed evrry evening, except Sunday, At H Smith .lardui atrert, Hheitnndnnh, Pa. LONO DIVTANOH TIII.UPHONK. Tlie Herald In delivered In Shenandoah nnil Hie surrounding town for six cents n w ck, pay llo to the carriers. Ily mull 1.00 n year, or !5 cents a montti, pnysblo In ndvance Ad vertisement chanted according to space nnd (Hjiltlon. The publishers reerve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the ptihlloatlon of news demands It The right Is reserved to rcjeot any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application, ntered at the post office at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall mater. YOU OAN NOT REACH RKADHIW OF TUB HEUAIjP THKOUOII ANY flTIIKB imi.Y rt'M.H'VrlOW FBI DAY, DECEMBER 2. 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. To properly and effectively police the United States, Col. Bryan will liave to nppoint deputies. Here, for instance, while he is down in Texas, Maine needs his immediate attention. Tiie mill employes nil through the states are receiving a ten per cent, advance. Our Duty to the Filipinos. The Independent for the current week will contain an article by Jacob G. Schuruiau, presideut of Cornell University, chairman of the United States Commission to the Philip pines, entitled '-Our Duty to the Philipines." Much of his argument deals with the missionary question, and in this regard lie makes some pertinent statements. The persons who go to the Philippines in this capacity, he Bay s, must realize that they are con tending with a Catholiii-educated population that knows nothing about the line differences between Protest ant sects and denominations. "There fore, it would be highly impolitic to send missionaries of different denom inations to confuse the minds of the people. I do hope that when we send the missionaries we will decide before hand on one form of Protestant Christianity. Send only one type of missionaries. The Filipinos will then have Catholic Christianity and Pro testant Christianity presented to them, so they can take their choice." Continuing on the same line, Mr. Schurman says: "The priests have ruled in Luzon so long that their in fluence la widespread, and the natives know of no other form of Christian ity. The Roman Catholic Church has iMTSnestablished there for 300 years, and the archipelago was really governed by the priests, and not by the Spanish civil or military com manders. Of the $13,500,000 raised on the island annually, about $1,500,000 was used for the church's support. Wemust credit the church with hav ing done a great deal of good work among the natives. We must reckon with these facts when we send mis sionaries to the Philippines. We owe it to the Filipinos to give them the best in our religion as well as in our education.' Mr. Schurman believes that the fighting in the Philippines is nearly over. He declares that only by actual -works and ocular demonstration will the Filipinos be induced to rely upon the word of the Americans. "Conse quently, I have urged it upon Con gress and the President to set up civil government in the Philippines just as soon as the military condition war rants it. A simple government is -what is needed, and every province should have it so they can learn the meaning of our promises and inten tlons. The President is in possession of the fullest information about the needs and condition of the islands, and he can judge better than we can nvhat is the best thing to do. 'I regret that the Americans al lowed the Baloon to get a foothold on the islands. That has hurt the Ameri cans more than anything else.and the spectacle of Americans drunk awak ens disgust in the Filipinos. We sup pressed the cock fight there and per mitted the taverns to flourish. One emphasized the Filipino frailty and the other the American yice. I have never seen a Filipino drunkard." In conclusion, Mr. Sehurmandwells upon the great need of an honest civil service in the islands. THIN PEOPLE JOHNSON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE A Scientific, Uifallltg id f irmine-l ?,trtii far Dytpiptli, liditutioa mi in Slonacn i.iil Htm Troubltl. J, Etsrin. of fit. Paul Minn., gays: "I had "ways been thin and en: ic- ied ; appetite rood fc'Jt food did not seem t n ribh me and had ver found anything to i' i ' - anv good until 1 amenced to tak Jnliiion'' Jivipepsia Cure. Have now been t kmtr it two months, have X ilne4 llttcn pounds and n-n still increasing. It is wonderful raedi'-lne f,r w-,1: and run down people" Largs Boxe, 10c, 25e and 60c I rOH SALE BT f UK SALH UT ALU UKUUUI.1 1 J n lo A Handsome Complexion onl n caof one ox tbe greatest charms a wonvaa 'toft. To Be Depended On. Itccatisc It Is tlieUxpcrlcuccof n Shen andoah Clil7.cn and Can Readily be lnvcMlgtcil. A strnngor lost in n larjrr city would placo far inoro ilepcmlmii'iMiii tin directions given liim by ii local resident tlmn the guidance of another stranger llko lilfiiMjIf. This Is u natural consequence of oxerinuco ; It's like ii ship In n strnngo port a trusty pilot famil iar with tlio harbor is always called upon to bring her safely In her moorings. So It Is with endorsement , wn doubt tlio sayings of people living at distant points because we otn't Investigate, but public, expression of local citizens outi ho depended on, for 'tis an easy matter to provo It. Evidence like tlio following Is beyond dispute. Mrs. it. 8. Sobert, of BOO West Cherry sticot, says s "I suffered inteiiHoly with pain in toy Imok and lameness noross my lolr.s. I was burdened with n feeling of weariness onuslng a loss of energy. A friend, Mr Lord, of I'ottsvillo, advised me to use Doan's Kid ney Pills and I was induced to get them Iron) Klrlin's pharmacy. I bad not however much confidence In them at first, but they proved most satisfactory. I do not think I over had any medlcino to do mo so much KOjcl. I be gan to improve immediately and the languor soon left mo. I can also recommend Dunn's Ointment. It cured our littlo daughter of an irritation nnd burning. I do not know just what it really was hut it caused her much an noyance and gave us some anxiety. The Irri tation was constant nnd exasperating, but IImii'b Ointment caused, it to disappear." Doan's Ointment for sale by all doalers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Kostcr-Milhurn Co., llull'alo, N. Y. Sole agents for tlio U. 8. ltemetnbcr the name Doan's and tuko n tlior. AFTER INSURANCE COMPANIES. Vttorney (..'ncrnl of MlNl-ftlipl Miiy. Antl-TrtlNl I.nw Im Vlulittrtl. Jackson. Miss.. Dec. 29. Attorney General Wiley N. Nash, wi.ose term of office expires in January, has created consternation in Insurance circles by filing a bill of information in the Hinds county circuit court declaring that all insurance companies doing business in the state.and acknowledging allegiance to the Southwestern Tariff association, have violated the state law regarding trusts and combines. Ho asks that their franchises and charters be cancelled nnd the companies be prevented from transacting business in Mississippi. In his declaration the attorney gen eral states that by uniting or pooling their interests for the purpose of estab lishing a set of rates from which the underwriters are not allowed to vary the association and the companies therein have violated a section of the annotated code and its amendments. Local agents are wiring their managers to come to the scene as soon as pos sible. The proceedings will be called at the Bitting of the Hinds county cir cuit court, which meets two weeks hence. The new attorney general, Hon. Monroe E. McClurg, promises to carry the fight on. It is estimated that fully $25,000,000 worth of policies are carried by the companies named In the bill of Information. CA.STOH.IA, Bears the KM You HavB Always Bought Coritrlliutlo'ii. l.r (a'ltiim (iurrlNOii. Washington. Dec. 29. In answer to its appeal for contributic ns of books and papers for the garrison at Guam the navy department lias received 92S looks. 3.217 magazines, 2,148 Illustrated weekly papers, 72 sets of dominoes, 72 sets of checkers and 72 sets of alphabet blocks, the last to be used to teach the native children. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr Thomas' Electric Oil relieves the pain in stantly. Never safe without it. mv liovi'lniiient lltliMltfrli. Washington, Dec. 29. The secretary of the treasuiy yesterday designated several additional national banks as government depositories to receive in terna! revenue receipts, and. it is said, will continue to do so until the total sum so deposited amounts to $30,000, 000 or $40,000,000. Deposits, however, will not he made with these ndditional banks until tho banks comprising the first group, designated several days ago, have received deposits equal to tho amount of bonds turned Into tbe treasury by them as security, which approximates $17,000,000. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with Sbiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarante e. Another Tlclil.orut- Cliilinnnt T Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 29. Tho fa mous story of the Tichuorne claimants Is revived by advices brought from Australia, The government of New South Wales Is so Impressed with tho probability that an inmate of the Par ramatta Insane asylum, known as William Creawell, may be Sir Roger Tlchborne that it has appointed a com mission to investigate, Popular opin ion in Sydney is faVofable to the claim that Creswell is really Tichborne, and some members of the commission are strongly of the same belief. Lnwyer Cimon Iteeiiiit. Helena, Wont., Dec. 29. Zachary T. Cason, a lawyer, of Butte, who testi fied in the Wellcome disbarment case that United States Senator W. A Clark told him that he would pay for votes for himself as senator, has re canted. A signed statement is in the hands of Mr. Clark's friends in which Cason says his evidence was untruth ful, and that ho gave it for $400, that his family was starving and he had to have the money. (Jason expresses re gret at the wrong done, and hopee this retraction may offset It somewhat. Ilnlionlc IMiiKiie In llonoluln. San Francisco, Dec. 29. The news of the breaking out of the bubonic plaguo In Honolulu, brought here by the trans port Centennial, has created some alarm among the state and city health officials and every precaution is being taken to prevent a possible admission of the disease into this city. News from reliable sources in the Orient Is to the effect that the disease is preva lent in China and Japan to an unusual extent. Killed Aictxl Soii-Iii-Liiw. Guthrie, O. T Dec. 29. A. J. Bayles. a farmer near McKinley, was shot and killed yesterday by Charles Thomas, agfcd 50 years. Bayles, who was about 65 years obi, married Thomas' 12-year-old daughter last summer against the father's wishes. PamUy quarrels have been frequent since. Thomas escaped to Guthrie, where he was arrested A WARNING PROM MEXICO. I.llioidl Orumi lllsfllNscsi tin- lit lis or IliliM'l-litllaiu. City of Mexico, Dec. 80. Impnrclal, the loading newspaper organ of tlio Liberal party, has n ilgnl (leant nrticlu on what commute Imperialism, tend ing to Bhow Hint tlio United States has Joined England, Ittissla, dormany and Franco in a career of conquost and ag grandisement. InipRrctal declnros that imperialism and expansion aro symp toms of national unhoulth nnd argues that no nation which has over played the Imperial role has ondured, but has seen itself shorn of provinces and pos sessions as fast as tlio outlying prov inces grow strong enough to shake off fho yoke of their subjugators. It compares the conduct of the United Stntos In tho Philippines to that of Groat Uritaln In South Africa, and ends by predicting that all expanding nations will he forced to prodigal ex penditures to maintain their hold on the new possession, and so will be come bankrupt. This utternnco from tho chief Lib eral organ is significant of tho senti ments of the mon of that party, now dominant here. D.Milr.l l.j n Ccrninii Ofllclnl. Berlin, Dec. 29. -Regarding tho statement by tho Lokal Anzelger that a secret Anglo-Gorman-I'ortuguese treaty exists for the division of the Portuguese colonics in South Africa it Is asserted on tho highest authority that the story is a pure fiction, and is in nil its clflirn without foundation in fact. The high official who author izes this denial said: "Tho under standing had by Groat Dritain, Ger many and Portugal refers only to Af rica, and loaves Asia wholly out of the account. These tiny enclavos In tho midst of British India are tlio last colonial possessions Gormany would dream of." Red Hot From the dun Was the ball that hit G. 11. Stendman, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Ilucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Itruises, Hums, nous, l elons, Corns, okin r.mptions. Jlcst pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soli yb A. Wasley, druggist. TII13 1MIOIJUCI3 flAItlCKTS. Philadelphia, Dec. 28. Klour steady: winter superfine, $2.25'2.40: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.1(W3.20: city mills, extra, 2.CO?2.70. Hye flour quiet at $3.233.40 per barrel. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator, C9H07OVic. Corn steady;. No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, 37Vi37Vic. ; No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, 3SI? 3SSc. Oats quiet: No. 2 white, clipped, 31viCf31c: lov.iT grades. 2Sff30e. Hay steady; chol. . timothy, JICCICCO for largo bales. lii'ff dull; beef hams, J22022.CO. Pork steady; family, J13.50S14. Lard firm; western steamed, $3.95. Butter MitronEer; western creamery, 22fl2Sc. ; fac tory, 16f(20c. ; June creamery, 215T2GC. : 1m Itntlnn creamery, 17i23'tc. ; New York dairy, ISfiSCe.; do. creamery, 22f2Sc; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing; at 31 Cl34c; do. wholesale, 30c. Cheeso firm; fall made, fancy, large and small. 12?i 13c; lute made, small, Wimc; do. do., large. HHifflSc. Kgss steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 2324c; western, un prruded, at mark, 15lg20c. ; western, 23c. Potatoes firm; Jersey, Jl.2TifIl.73; New York, $l.o0fl-1.75; LonK Island, $1.5002; Jersey sweets, $2.2M?3.90. Tullow steady; city, 5c; country, 45 Sc. Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude, 29i,sS30c; do. yellow, 33334c. Turpentine easy at GlfiBl'fec Cabbage steady; Long Island, J11J0 per hundred. Baltimore, Dec, 28. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat very dull: spot nnd the month, 705i'70VsC.; January, 70Vii70c; February, 71Vj719c. ; May. 74W!sc; steamer No. 2 red, fi5Vii&G5s; southern, by sample, CSiB'lVic; do. on grade, C6H ffJ70?4c. Corn dull and easy: spot, month and December, new or old, 3GSGVc; January, 30Q3i!?4c; February, 3G(fr37c; March, 374c; steamer, mixed, 35,MiJ33Hc.; southern, white and yellow, 33?Jig37iic. Onts steady; No. 2 vhlte. 30',4B31c; No. 2 mixed, 2SS2SHC. .Ilye dull; No. 2 nearby, 51c; No. 2 western, 59c. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $13S?16.50. Grain freights show very little Inquiry: steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2. January; Cork, for or ders, per quarter, 3s. December. Kggs firm at 20c. New York, Dec. 28. Beeves steady; cables quote live cattle at llli12tie. ; refrigerator beef firm at 9W10c. Calves steady to firm; veals, $&SJ9; littlo calves, $184.50: barnyard calves, $33.75. Sheep slow and easier: lnmbs weak, except top grades; common to choice sheep, $2.C2'4 4. CO; lambs, $3.5006.50: Canada lambs, $ti.3U4; culls, $3. Hogs weak; western pigs, $4.C5; state pigs, $4.7004.80. East Liberty, Pa., Dec. 28. Cattle mar ket steady: extra, $GJG.35; good, $3,200). 5.50; common, $3i3.C0. Hogs slow nnd lower: prime mediums, $4.4504.50; prime heavy hogs, $1.4004.53; heavy Yorkers, $4.4004.45; light Yorkers, $4.3004.35; pigs, $1.1504.25; roughs, $2.7503.80. Sheep about steady; choice wethers, $1.5004.60; com mon, $1.5002.50; choice lambs, $5.8000; common to good, $405.63; veal calves, $70 7.23. 0f Bears the 4 1,13 Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnr fe Renernl llnttcrflelil Stricken. New York, Dec. 29. General Daniel ButterfleUl is seriously III In his home here. The general became ill on Dec. 18. His malady Is of the stomach. The attending physician said last night, however, that there was no immediate danger to his patient. NU3I3TS OP M5WS. There 1b a strong probability that both Arizona and New Mexico will be admitted to statehood. Right Hon. Many Escombe, ex-pre-mlar of Natal, dropped dead in the street in Durban. Hawaiian sugar planters welcome American annexation, but not the in flux of American labor, because it is too costly. The diversion of the Australian coal upply from San Francisco to Honolulu has caused a scarcity in the former city. The Federation of Hallway Em ployes' executive coinnilttee is meet ing in Pittsburg and have asked for a general advance of wages. A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. Hlie was thin und weak; the least nolce stnrtled her, and she was wakeful at nlshl Ileforevbe bad taken one package of relei Klnir ttif ' hungeln her wai so great that 1 could iLirilly betaken for themiine girl. K' la rapidly growing well and strong, lier ecu plexion Is perfect, and she sleeps well every night. Mrs. J.m-y McNutt, IlrusU Valley, Pa Celerv KIhk cwbs disease of tbe Nerw Btonwh, I iveraud Kidneys. Bold by dru,; PEOPLE TESTIFY Reference Tlint is Surely Worth Looking Up. A Shenandoah Man Who Tells His rrlcn lis 'What Has Dono Hlm M11 h Good. We will tell you what will cure the worst kind of a crk of bs'knche caused from Ihc kidneys. We will not only tell you, hut will refer you to people in all walks of life In the city ofSliennndoah who have ucd Kid-tic-oids with the best results. We nk you to read tins statement from Mr, Martin banc, 436 West Apple alley, works nt No 4 I-chiRh Valley colliery, who says : "For about a year I have been annoyed with pa'n l',e small of my back which I aittiliulcd to kidney trouble. At limes I would have sharp shoot ing pains just over the region of the kidneys, which would be very severe. It would inter fere with getting proper ret and sleep. I took Morrow's Kid-ne oids for my trouble nnd they did for me all that is claimed for llicm. They relieved me in a very short time nnd did what other remedies failed todo.' ' , Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. V. Kirlin's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring eld, Ohio rhr tn lit Kit rriiteil, San Juan do Porto Ilico, Doc. 2D. The supremo court of Puerto Itlco, at Ponce. hs sentenced five men to be garrotod. In October, 1898, 20 men, heavily armed with guns and machetes, robbed a house at Yauco, province of Ponce, and murdered a man named Prudencio Mondesi. They also danced around tho body with his daughters, who were under compulsion. Seven of the men vero caught, but subse quently one of the prisoners escaped and one died In Jail. Somite 1C1U4 I'Iiikimm' ltenolutloii. Lansing, Mich., Dec. 29. The senate late yesterday afternoon killed the PIngree Joint resolution for the sub mission of a constitutional amendment permitting amending of tho state tax laws, which had been passed by the house, by a voto of 1C to 13. The sen ato adopted a resolution to adjourn today at noon. Tho largo number of votes ngalnst the proposition was a surprise. Ilonttiti'M Syiiiiuiiliy for tlio liners. Boston, Dec. 29. The common coun cil of Boston yesterday, after a spirited debate, adopod 11 resolution of sym pathy for the Boers. Hurry Coi'IiIhIi 011 tlir Stnliil. New York, Dec. 29. Intense interest Is now lent to the trial of Roland B. Molineux because of the appearance on the witness stand of Harry S. Cornish, to whom the poison which killed Mrs. Adams was sent through the mails. Cornish was on tho stand late yester day afternoon, and his examination, which promiso.3 to develop many things not yet made public, will prob ably continue for several days, with interruptions here and there for other witnesses. Just as Cornish's testi mony wan beginning to be Interesting the recorder adjourned the case until today. ' Protect Anliist llyiiuni. "Washington, Dec. 29. The Post says: In a few days charges, will be filed lioforo tho finance committee of tho senate against the confirmation of ex-Representative William D. Bynum, of Indlnna. as Democratic appointee for the New York board of appraisers. Tlr minority of that committee aro determined to resist the Instalment of Mr. Bynum In that position. They will do so on the ground that he is not a Democrat, but has openly af filiated himself With tho Republican party. .SfiihnN llanil For PnrlN UxiioNltton, New York, Dec. 29. Commissioner General Ferdinand W. Peck, of tho United States commission to the Paris exposition of next year, has appoint ed Sousa's band as tho official Ameri can band to play at the exposition. Mr. Sousa will make a Euro- ean tour In connection with the exposition. His engagement nt the exposition will cover from eight to ton weeks. The band will play at the unveiling of the Lafayette monument near the Louvre on July 4 $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to Icarn tliut there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a coiiKtitutioi.nl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intcrnnlly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. P. J.CIII5NEY Sl CO., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists. 73o Hall's Family Pills are the best. To CroMN tin- Oct.fiii In Tlirei Iliiyn. New York, Doc. 29. James Grcsham, of Brooklyn, has found. capital to dem onstrate the commercial value of his corkscrew boat, for which he antici pated a speed of 50 miles per hour, A syndicate of New York capitalists has agreed to furnish $50,000 with which to build n small boat on the corkscrew plan, with the further understanding that if it demonstrates Its ability on a commercial scale to approximate the speed which the models have reached tho syndicate will furnish sufficient capital to build a mall boat. The In ventor promises that his craft will cross the Atlantic In loss than three days. AlleisiMl Vimtolfli't: TIiIvn Arrested. Augusta, Oa,, Dec. 29. Three white men giving their namos ns Frank Winters, Frank Short and James Fur gorson were arrested here last night on suspicion of being the parties who rob feed tho postofllco at East Point and Collins, Ga., recently. Thoy are also thought to have committed other rob Derles In South Carolina. They had a bag of copper cent pieces, besides other money In small pieces. Ari'lilcninlly Killed Ills Child. Charleston, S. C, Dec. 29,Wllliam Sacliel, an Orangoburg county farmer, while bunting on Tuesday" aftornoon near Saint Matthews, accidentally shot and killed bis only child, a boy, 8 yea is .'id. TUP. STRICKP.N CONOR nSSMAtf A Ilpliilltc lli-llnm Tlint Mr. llou trlle Wilt ItppiiTOr. Boston, Dec. 29. Whllo the officials of tho McLean hospital aro extremely reticent 'n tho matter of giving, de tolls ns to tho condition of Congress-1 man Charles A, Boutcllo. of "Maine, It wns stated, In response to an Inquiry Inst night, that Mr. Boutcllo had pass ed a very comfortahlo day and that he Wiis not considered In any immediate danger. A rolBtlve of Mr. Boutnlle's Is quoted as snylng that tho lattor's trouble Is congestion of tho brain,, tho result of continued Btrain and Overwork In con noctlon with his official dutlos. His condition previous to his removal to the hospital wns mtoh that nt times he became delirious, nnd It was difficult to keep him under control. The rela tive above mentioned expressed con fidence that the patient will quickly recover nnd lie able to resume his duties nt Washington. OPEN PHILIPPINE PORTS. Itocent Order Will Aniil y,ProvlKloil tilly tu .ftilu mill .HIiihI INirtn Manila, Dec. 29. The order which has been Issued opening to trade the ports of Ztimhoanga, Cottabnto, Davao and Isabella will apply provisionally to the Join and S'hssl ports. General Bates will nppoint the customs officials. The authorities have Issued n rul ing which legalises marriages perform ed by Judges or (he clergy of any re ligious denomination. Under the Span ish regime only such marriages were recognized as legal as were performed by Roman Catholic priests. General Frederick Funston will Join General MncArthur's command. His brigade lins not been designated, but It Is thought ho will be assigned to General Wheeler's. Tetl Your Slater A beautiful coraploxion is an Impossibility without good pure blood, tho sort that only exists in connection with tlio good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clovor Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver nnd kidneys keeping them iu perfect health. Price 25 cts. and B0 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. .Nlit,flirv Uccorilii IMUvoreil. Minneapolis, Dec. 29. The fastest skating over done in the world for half a mile and. a quarter mile, straightaway, was accomplished yes terday on hake Minnotonka, near this city. Norvai Baptle, of Bathgate, N. D., lowered the quarter mile record of 31 Vi seconds, made by John John son, to 28 1-5 seconds. After a brief rest Baptie started for the half mile record of Joe Donahue, of New York, and Olafrudd, of Minneapolis, and lowered it from 1:03 2-5 to 1:00 2-5. The records nre official. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM TUB CRAVE. Last November Mr. Joseph James, oainter, of 325 V. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinkiug to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised ite continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, and depended on the Balm alone; His recovery was rapid uiul complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and lm weight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery i3 regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain n trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale Agents OUR DISPLAY Of watches, j'ewelry, silverware and musical instruments does not decrease, but is con stantly being replaced with new goods. Our selection is just as large and varied to-day as when the season op ened. Low Prices Is our motto. Comp in and be convinced. We mean ex actly what we say. Remem ber the place and save money. We guarantee every article we sell. Ellis Deiill, 'SH? Christmas fa Groceries At tHe Cheapest Store In "Town. All the choicest grades of Dried I'rults. Canned Ooodi, Citron and Lemon' Peel; etc., at almost your own price.' All our Flour1 Is sold very cheap. I'oultiy and Truck. ELLIS GUZINSKY, 218 West Centre St. Cheapest Shoe Repairer.- GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men a soles and heels BO and 600 ?'?.'".!; !! ewjd) KiandliOo Ladles'" " ., lOnndCOo Ladles'" " Isewed ...' 6O0 Children's soles and heeli... ...... ........ UandSSo ti um boots, sole and heel , goa wiiu pstcn. via to fl Children's shoes, I5c, HatlsfscUry patch work. Shoes heeled only 13 and 20 its. Sam Broady, Itohhlns'JUIoclc. S3 XT, Contrs itrest "OOLU DUBT." T81Q EiSissSmsn Sink Should not breed diseases like typhoid fever or malaria. It will not if you use Gold Dust regularly. Bond for fres booklet " Golden Rule for Homework." TUB N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY Cblcip JI.LeuIi NiwYork Botlos A U HOT any o ttiiitini t - -mi t- Int-rrn etrrtr rf ""b"- nun! nnniurn itm nnnnnrn A splendid five-piece par or fAKLUH 5U1 1 0 HIlU L-UULntO. suit upnoistereu 111 spienuiu material as a holiday bargain. Couches you cannot obtain any these goods are purchased purposely Don't forget us for your Stoves, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. D. & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St. Faultless Labor '-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. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAK. 3. FERGUSON, Mgr. CHRISTMAS WEEK COMMENCING PUDAY, DEC. 25. '99 THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE, Irene Myers And a company of quality. New plays. New players. PRICES : - 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Special Scenery. Electrical Effects. wwwww TO-NIGHT: "THE BURGLAR." Reserved neat tit Kirlln" drug ftore for both matinee nnd night. Matinee Prices : - 10, 20 and 25 Cts. RESERVED SEATS, 25 Cts. Ferguson's Theatre, DAN.' J. FERGU60K, Manager. Wednesday, Jan. 3rd. The Rroadway Theatre Orcra Company, pre senting 1'en.oven nmuira mssirrpiece, "THE HIGHWAYMAN." Arthur Deagon, H. W. TriOJenlck, Miss Mnue Williams, and a splecdl i company. Large chorus, Prices: - 25c, 50c, 75c and SI 00. Reserved Seats at Klrlin's Drug Store. ftAIEIVS OPERA HOUSE, Mahanoy City. HEW YEAR'S WEEK, Monday, Jan. 1st, 1900. THE PEER OF ALL Little UAndn Company Of Irene Myers Excellence I Monday Matinee, "Outcasts of a Great City." Monday Evening, "The Burglar." Prices, Matinee and High!, 10c, 20c & 30c ials of scats for both ptr ormanoes opens on I'rlday at 10 u, in. l 0 ,U DUBT, ' Specially for the holiday trade. We want your money but only want what you bargain for. We never over-charge uocty. we want to draw your We have a carload for this purpose, better prices anywhere in town. In All for our holiday trade. Heaters, Ranges, C rpets, consistent with Philadelphia & Reading R'y Engines Burn Hard Coal Ho Smoke. IN KPFKOT NOVEMBER 1. 189. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week day 1 10, 8 88, 7 87, 9 H a. m., 12 28, S 09 and 6 09 p. m. Siinda s, 2 10 a m. For New York via Marxh Chunk, week days. 787a. m., 1226 and 3 09p.m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 88, 7 87. 9 65 a. m., Vt 28, 8 09 and 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For 1'ottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m. 12 20. 8 09, G 09 and T 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Taman.ua and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 787, 9S5 a. m., 12 28. 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 am. For Wllllamnporl, Sunbury and Lewlaburg, week days. 3 27, 11 82 a. m 12 26, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 8 88, 787,955, 1182 a.m., 12 26, 809, 8 09, 7 80, 9S6 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and Sharaokln, week days, 8 27, 7 37. 1 1 32 m. in., 12 20, 8 09, 6 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Sunday, 3 27 a m. For llaltlmoro, Washington and the West via H. iO. It. K., through trains les-i Reading reimlnal, Philadelphia. (P. it R. B B.) at 820, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., U 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twcnty.fourtn and Chest uut streets station, weok dayB, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 t2 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 16, 4 80, 7 80, 1180 a. m and 180,4 80, 900 p.m. Lenve New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80, ii 88, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 04 6 86. 11 88 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 1008, a, iu., 12 IS, 4 17, 8 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, weeic days, 7 17, 7 40 a m. 9 80, 12 30, 1 20, 1 30, 0 10 and 8 50 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 818, 8 86 112 a. in., 1 49,5 58 1? , i 44 p.m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, 9 04, 11 47 a. in. it ii 6 .5,0 21,7 H, 10 03 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, wpok Jays, 2 40, 4 00 880, 21 10 a, 1200, m., 2 89, 5 36, 6 42,7 58 10 24pm. Leave Willi. aport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a, ni.,12d4 and 100. 1180 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PI lladelphla Chestnut street wharf and routu street irhar tor Atlantlo City, Weekdays Express 9 00, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, 7 15 p m. A' cotmnodatjoii, 8 00 a m, 5c0p m. Sun. day Express, 9 00, 10 CO a m, 7 15 p m. Accom modation, 8 CO a m, 4 45 p m. Leave Atlantic City Depot: Weekdays Ex. press, 7 83, 9 LO 10 30 u m, 3 80, 5 80 p m. Accom modation, 8 15 a m, 4 03 p m. Sundays Express, 4 80, 7 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 13 a ra,4 Cop m. For Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City Weekdays 900 am, 410, 5 00 p iu. Sundays -Chestnut St., 0 15, South St., 9 a uj. Additicwl for Cape May Weekdays 8 30 a m. Parlor Cars on all express trains For further Information, apply lo nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I, A. Swekmbd, EDsotr J. Wou, Qen'l Bupl., Oen'l Puis'r Art., R.arilnrTormln.l Phll..l,.lM. Have just received a large line of new and attractive (Holiday ...(joods At very low prices. Do you want to make your friends happy? Then come to our store and buy a nice comfort able Fancy Chair, Couch, Divan, Swinging Rocker, of the latest design and finish at prices so low that everybody can aflord to buy them. Our line of Morris Chairs, Ladies Desks, Combination Cases and Floor Rockers are superior than ever before. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 1 OQ South Main St. millons of Dollars Go on In nmokt, every year. Takeuo risks: but got your houses, tock, for mtnre, etc., insured In flrst-clana re liable companies aa represented by DAVID FAUST. Iwnrance Agent UJ1' 1 Hoolh JardlnSt ' Lift sniHnUn.13jmnli J