EVENING HERALD Published dully, except Sunday by ljkuaijI vviiLtmiiNd cuMi'AJtr, ubltcatlon ortlco and meabanloal department, North Market Street. -r . . ft tllvaru1 In SbnnttndAAh And iH. i week, payable to the oarriors. Ujr mall, Three dollars a year or Twenty-five cent per month, advance. AdwrtUemmu churged according to xpaoe aiwt position. Tho publishers rensfVe the right n -jfciinre the position of advertisements when .-far ibc publication or now requires It. The l(ht Is also reserved to rtjcot any advertise .l, whether paid for or uot, that the pub- hers may deeui Improper. Advertising rate ae knows upon application. NEW YORK'S NEW RECORDER. 5Io Chnrges tlio (iriiml Jiiry to T-ooli Into l'ollco Oppression. Nuw YoitK. Jim. 8. John Wllllnm Goff. Jlto now recorder, took his seat yesterday tin tho bench ns prosldliur judge of tho court of genornl sessions of tho pence In tho city mid county of Now York. The court room wns thronged, ninny boiti!? turned away. Before Mr. Goff entered tho Judge's desk wan profusely decorated with llowcrs. The now recorder wri liiirmnifi-u by Judge Cowing, and his few remarks were greeted with prolonged iippinu-io. no charged tho (trond jury with the duty of investigating chiargoB of oppression unil Hreout,lon aifninst public officials. Hi atal made a new order requiring indict ments to bo kopt In tho cam of the dork of tho court, Instead of being glvo iuto the hand of tho district attorney. All That's Claimed "I had a poor appetite, that tired fooling and was run down, but Hood's Sarsaparllla has dono mo & Rreat deal oi rhe Eoyal Yaoht Squadron Agrees cood. I hava a better , x it n Vi.1 lu tuu uuuuitiuaai iCr terod at the post office at Shenandoah, Pi. . - second closs mall matter. Shenandoah. Peons. Evening HeralfL iUK!)AV.JfNUiA.BY 8, 1896. Mi:. Mi ' i ', 1ms introduced a bill for the iulck i o liit ion if the duties oh good hi bond. He pir.j is s to he RB goorl'as -MS name. The Arlillcks lMvorwi Cam;. Wilmington. Del., Jan. 8. In tho Ad- dicks divorce e:v? yesterday Mrs. Addicks took the stand In support of hor ninllnii that she should bo allowed 15a a week ali mony during the trial. -Sim said that When she and hor husband llvod together the family oxponsos woro 125,000 a year. After tho snparatlon ho paid hor $150 a week until last May, when ho offered hot tSOawo.'k. His tnoOmo, sho doolarcd, Is about 100,000 a year.- H, H. Miller, Ad dick's secretary, testified that his em ployer's Income was uboutl7,500 per an num. The court took tho motion under advisouient. Albert K Inter Auburn, Pa. appetite and do not feel tired, I can res. ommend Hood's Sarsa. parllla as an excclloM spring or fall modlolns to keep the blood In order. Myself and three daughters hart taken over six bottles, and It has done ui much good. We do not now have to call " upon a doctor, asefor- tnerly, In the spring time, and I aan say thai Hood's Sarsnparllla Is TO BUILD A NEW 0UP DEFENDER. $ 'hatch n i nneiicj ticket mid you will find an ii.ll.itioni-. v 1m relieves that government tm make itself rich and Its citizens in usiiei o.ik by .ncreasing the out- Htaadlni; ev 'lines of its o.vn indebted- ne-.1- Commodore Smith Buy Ahothor Yacht Will Certainly be Constructed, and Vm slbly Two Will rrolmbly ltnce About the Middle ,nr Next getltetiiber. London, JanX The lloyal Yacht squad ron mot yesterday. Th commodore, tho Prinon of Wales. fJresidod, and the vice commodore, the Mawjiils of Ormonde, i acted as vloo chairman. About forty mum- l...i ..f t-U.i u.i ii mlmn tirmu. nnautlf. AftW alt that U elalmed for it. I most heartily ree. tho nnvting nwl boon called to order Ixird ommend U, and shall always keep it in my j)nr.iven addressed tho meeting at con house." Ai.bkkt Kikskt, Auburn, Ta. Ki,i,.,,',ir. lnncrMi In advocacv of acceptance of the custody of tho America's cup in tlio event of IU ln-lng won by a British yacht undt the terius ofrtho deed of gift of 1887. The I'liuoe of Wales supported tho posi tion t.iken by Lord Duhravon, and it was Hood's Be sure to get HOOD'S Savna- i ures c Xoi'uim. ! d i' ui bi- e-pi'i'ted from Couu'iei- ntiii'U t lie rest cl t :u- se-flou. It si-nrte I w r ' i; and has been controlled by false u Imui the flrsr, and an ovt-rwln i 'ii; p i uUr tle.'eat does not Msem ii iv e lii-.-uaht out the bent of Demoor tic nteiuou. Probibly tiiey will not u i ' '.rout even tue most Ob- vions ainl yr;i: o deiciencie in the new tnnfT, beaause tbey iipprehend that they may bi- pltiuged into iuterfn1mtl debate on that sibject, and serious changes may possibly be favored by a majority In either houe. The necessities of tho Treasury would recpive attention, undoubtedly, but for the wildcat hanking schetne which blocks the way. It is questionable whether Congress will get anything done rbtflit It ought Jlilllo, becntf-e this measure and the bill to provide for the collection of tbe income tax are In the way, and will be, as they ought to be, stubbornly re sisted. Captain NetimHttberger's Trial Postponed. NSW xobk. Jan. 8. Tho nubile com ment on the proposed trial of Police Cap tain Ma!;F. Bchmittbor'gor, charged with bribery, who was 'supposed to hare re ceived immunity by reason of his confes sion and the evidence he gave before tbe senate committee, attracted a crowd that quite filled the court of oyer and terminer. When tho euse was called Colonel fellows sold that further consultation Was desir able. An adjournment of several days was requested and granted. Colonel Fel lows said that as far us he could toll at present tho cuso would not le dropped. 1 r ' 1 " 1 Starvation InriDMlng In Kt. John's. St. John's, N. K., Jau. 8. A crowd of about 8,000 workiu'riueu who vc ii.. "vn out of employment by the ili anciai ei.1 lapHO parailed the principal bi cets. At thi head of tho procession w.is bi.ru u a wlnt flasi lioarlug tho words: "Wor.: or bread. ' They boarded the British warship Tourma line and t lineal e tied, "to take tho uecessarii ' of 1UV from the stores. Captain Pooro convinced them of tho lolly of such au at- tompt, but said he would appeal to the government in their behalf. Starvation Is becoming more general dally. Hood's Pdls are purely vcgctxble, and do set purge, pain or gripe. Said by all druggists. NEW JERSEY'S SUNATOrtaHIH Jfrieiidn of Howvll .11111 Unrrihy Kqnally Cii..'ldiiut uf VU'..iry. TltSNTON, 0.. 1 1 T.i 1;' i'j.Ncw .T"ri y legislature o; r," 1 1 dtiv. Mr. Slik sv. s chosen vivi.t it ir t io b-nuto and H 11. RolliiiMjii clerk, 'r.ro l.oue olecloil ex Judfrc Cro'S, of l."ilon, for sipeakor, and ex-Asfmh! ,'inan, ..'tifues Varker, oi Pas aaie, for clerk The UnibJ Htntof enatorshlp.of oon'rse, is the all MiworbiaKooic. General Sewell , attd Frank. hi dates, h.ive old former in tlie 1 Trenton house. HIk Street Car Strike XlircHtenod. Brooklyn. Jan. 8. The committee ap pointed by the District Assembly No. 75, Knlehts of Labor, to wait ujion all the railroad companies' presidents in order to mako terms for the coming year, have al most comploted their work, and the result is anything but satisfactory to tlio em ployes of tho railroads. They wanted an increase of twouty-llvo cents per day In their pay, nnd also other concessions from tho companies, but were met with a blank refusal in each case. It is probablo that a Btriko will bo declared. lOikfvt. I W. J. SKWm Windsor. IJfetl 1 ti.in- since la 1 i Thk Wilson Tariff was enacted on Au gust S3. The wool schedule took ellect last Tuesday. At a time when Mr. Cleve land Is scurrying nbiut to find money to meet the ordinary expenses of the gov ernment, tbe wool schedule comes as a reminder of the fatuous and fatal policy of Mr. Cleveland in throwing nway rev. enuo nnd theu being forced to borrow money. Free coal and free Iron would accompany free wool, if Mr. Cleveland could have his way. Thus he iudustrl ously knocks holes in the Constitution the Democratic platform and "the Treas ury. The Democratic party is broken, the Treasury is on the road to bankruptcy, the Constitutionals expounded at Chicago, is a rag to tread on : but we hae got a bastard Protection and the income tax The Tariff for revenue only and the money it would have produced we have not got; hut Mr. Cleveland likes to bor row. Besides the wool schedule auother part of the mongrel Tariff weut Into effect a week ago. It is tho paragraph fixing the duty on dolls nnd doll heads at 25 per ceut. ad valorem. This appears to be 10 per cent, more than the rate under the culm in ttiug atrocity. It is a useleis piece of pro eutl 11. Wmhlngton Is full of dolls stulttfil with Fan-dust. At least, tuey were so Httiffe.1 befoie the Tuesday Hftur the II -1 Monday iu last November. Will Prolmlily Desert tlio KnlghU. PlTTSnuiui, Jau. 8. Thudolegutostotho Columbus convention of tho United MIno Workers' union and National Trades As sembly No. 135, Knights of Lnbor, will go Instructed ns to whether thoy desire to withdraw from the Knights of Labor. This instruction was conveyed by a circular is sued to tho locals by tho general executive board at Its session at Columbus last Sat urday. It is probable that nil tho miners will recede from tho 1C. of L. Governor Pattlson'g Future, IlAniilMilMSU, Jan. 8. Governor Pat- tlson has removed his household effects from tho executive mansion to his uow suburban residence at Overbrook. Mrs. Pattlsou went to Overbrook today, hut tho governor will remain hero until after the Inaugural ceremonies. Further than to say that ho will be at tho head of a financial institution in Philadelphia ho declines to express his plans for tlio future. ,L. FUANKLUt MURPHY. ;i have l..vit ntuding in op tt ni i'it, and oacli is stir rounded by.btslieiitenuuts and well wish ers. Among those in General Sowell's rooms woro Congressman Gardner, ex-Congress-nian Johi7iloon, Jr., Judgo Gasklll, 51a ior Ii. J. Anderson, Hon. Garrett A. IIo- bart, ex-Internal It 'venue Collector Guorgo H. Large of Hunterdon county, County Clerk Barker Gummoro of Mercer and ex- United States Senator Blodgett, tho latter a Democrat. In Mr. Murphy's rooms woro Congressmen-elect MoEwan, Parker and Howell, City Solicitor Chandler Hiker of Nowark and John S. Gibson, private sec retary to Mayor Lebkenther. Tho friends of botli candidates oxpross confidence of victory, but tho Sewcll men positively assort that there lias been no break lu tho Hues of tho Camdon states man, and the consensus of opinion is that Sowell's success Is assured. Tho senatorial caucus will bo held next Monday night. Franklin Murphy, lnnu interview, gave out that Ills strength for United States senator is thirty-one votes, with twelvo votes unpledged, conceding to Gonoral Sowell a total of twenty-seven suro votos. General Sewoll's friends laugh at this nnd say that Suwell has over fifty votes sure. Thlrty-slx votes nro necessary to nominate. voted to accept the custody of the cup un der the stipulations. , This result Was brought about by the Influence of the Prince of Wales. A cablegram was at onoo sent to Commodore Smith, of the New York Yacht olub, notifying him of the action. Nhw i'oBK, Jan. 8, Commodore Jatnes B. Smith was iotorv lowed by an Asso ciated Press reporter la4t night, and in re sponse to questions said I "What do t think of thewtoe coming otfr Why, jnst in I always thought, that the Royal Yacht squadron wanted to raee.ahd would." "Will they have to send a now olial lengef" "No, that will not bo necessary, as tho action of tho souadron modifies the ohal- .UmiI ,.,.r,.n. 1 lenoe soni us. itiirnr montns iroin wjubj A headquarters, the S tho Im0 0,111 0,1 bl 14 ProDfl' VU 100 at tllG 1 U1" " ! H "I'll' llr, BtJ HUUUB WIO UlllHUD "Ha., a syndicate been formed for the building of a cup defender?" "No, uot as yet; there has only been some formal talk, but nothing has been decided upon definitely." "Will them be two boots bulltf" "Well, thoro will be one surely, and pos sibly a second." "When -will you call a mooting of the cun committee? "The members are mostly out of the city, but I think we will bo able to get a a quorum tog -thor by tomorrow. I shall call tho meeting for 10 o'clock, bo as to got tlio niatter over naoarly as possible." In reply to a question us to whether he know of any syndicate being formed to build a cup defender Mr. Can Held, secre tary of the cup committee, replied that he knew nothing boyoud what lie bad scon In tho uowspapers. Ho said: "Mr.dsolln told me somo mouths ago that he would not undertake tho forma tion of a syndicate or tho management of a new yacht this year, and I boliovo noth ing lias occurred in tho lntervnl to causo him to altor this decision. I linvo heard, of course, of tho Philadelphia syndicate, but know nothing definite about it. I think It would lw a great pity If tho Hcrro sholls had no opportunity to try their hand at a now design. Tho dxperlonco Mr. Herreshoff had in English waters last summer In tho Vigilant would bo lnvalu nblo to him In tho event of ids having to design a cup defender for tho coming races. I think ho could easily design a boat that would bo 11 vo minutes faster thuu tho Vigilant." TO CLOSE THE DEBATE. The Home Demooratlo CniictH So Decides by a Cloud Majority. Washington, Jan. 8. By a voto of 81 to DO tho Demooratlo hotiso caucus voted yes terday to lnitor.se tho Carlisle substitute currency bill, now before tho house. Speaker Crisp took tho load In presenting the resolution and In vigorously urging tho necessity of Its adoption. Tho com mittee 011 rules wiih Instructed to bring In a rule to clo.se t ho d 'bat. Effort toamond Mr. Crisp's ro.sjiutlou were voted down, one of the alvorse votos showing only thirteen mjin j.m of tho caucus favorable to an Issue of bonds to retire the green backs. Tho result of the caucus Is accepted with eonsidorable anorchonslou by friends of tho bill, notwithstanding the passage of the resolution of Indorsement. The eignty ono votes which tho moasuro commanded In caucus is fur short of the number neces sary to pass it in tho house. It is tho Ihj llef, however, th.it many of the flfty-nlno votos rocurl 'J agvilnst the resolution Win bo ohangjd, now that the Carlisle bill has the presolgj .if caucus indorsement. But there were :i v jrat promi nont loader who' assorted at tie) close oe tlu caupus that tho vote showed conclusively tha the bill could uot doss. ' The somite ndiournod shortly after "8 o'clock jfesteflUky as a mark df JWsjfcjot to the memory pfUioprjafliitiMlve Fejils, of f i linols. A spUuh by Mr. Palter! support of a service parTslon law for the benefit of soldiers uaisaUurs of tho .late war and au-. other by Mr. Mitchell In twholf of the Nlc ttrdguntt oftuKl "bill oocuplod moat of the time of tho session. Mr. Lodge's resolu tion regarding the withdrawal of .Ameri can ships from ll.1w.1ii was taken up, but was laid aside until today for further debate. Mr. Ransom was olected . presi dent; pro tqgi of tbo senate bo act in tho abXenoo of Tim Prealdont Steveaaou and Mr. Harris. ProfottsionaL Cardr' STK1N, M. D., PBTSZCIAH AND SUXOEON. OfBceHorm 2. Fean'sNow Bnlldtne. cof ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. pmco Hours! gto 10 a, m.t 1 to 8 p. it.s 7to 6 p. m. Night omcc-No. 230 West Oak street. K-I8TLBH, M U iittee- ! tlort( Jftimn street, 'ibrntD ,n :)iil.vit Charges Against an Almshouse KcMr. Kansas City, Ma, Jan. 8.--Albert B. Looey, 11 guard at tho ' County poo farm, filed sensational charges with the oouuly court asuinqt Thomas Hudspeth, tlio superintendent of the farm, and as a re sult thorough investigation la, to be made. Hndsp"th is chntgod with cruelly beatlni4ns.mo paiitenteof both 'soxes, and of uslii'ri iitu" f ' mwouh'is private farms. US' Saw Moru Tfian the Uttvyer. During tho trial of an nssault caso at a recent petty sessions lu a country town in I fracturing three ribs. Ho received internal Two Killed, Three FiituIIy Injured. Massillon, O.. Jan. 8. A collision 00 curred on the Whivllng and Lako Erlo railroad, east of Siiilthvillo. Fireman W. J. Kyau, of Norwalk, O., was pinned in tho cab and slowly roasted to death. Eff ing Laughdorf, of Smlthvlllo, 11 pa3songor who had been at Orrvillo, liad his neck broken. Conductor J. B. Ilomus, of Nor walk, jumped, breaking one arm and A Negro Murdornr Captured. Pi:TKIlsnri:u, Va., Jan. 8 Hubert Illdg ley, tho negro who killed Honry Williams, white, lu Susmjx county last week, nnd who lias been pursued by a posso over since, has been arrested in Nottoway county and brought to Petersburg for safe keeping. Hu admits tlio crlnio. Ho will not bo sent to Sussex county, as tho feel ing thero is very bitter against him and ho would unquestionably bo lynched. In competill m with German, French and E igllsh steel works the American Bethlehem works have wonr 1 1,090 000 con'mot for- armor plate. It will not do, lwwever, toeaeurae that an average armor plate may be made ohsaper in tie TJnltdd Slatey than lu the countries name I. The Bethlehem works have a proems of h'l-dtmiug piatea which oom- patlug work-, do uot poseas. The litis hlati Kovenuiitint is ooutraoting for wh.it is kuown a H.irveylaed armor, a klutl that it onnot rooure in Kurope. But the faot tli .i. au American steel - late m.i'JUtHCtory uanVturu out better pl.it.iw th m oan De mad lu the old eouiiti'len is a denionBtraUou of the wisdom of the protective policy. Under Free-Trade rule we should have ben buying steel aruior of K irope. Now we are selllug steel armor- to Europe. If the rule of buylug a th'. ig where it could be made at tbe cost ha i been followed, we should have had 110 t. el works at all, The suc cess we have mude in this steel Industry sh utd confirm the goverument In its policy of protecting tbe ship building in dustry. The rule of buying ships where they cau be bought at the least cost would be as destructive to tbe ship building In dustry as the same rule would have been applied years ago to tie steel industry. The Denver 8traiif;Icr. DKNVKlt, Jan. 8. After carefully sifting the confessions of Victor Munchounnt anil Alphoiisu Leiiiar.s the pollco have reached tho conclusion that Lemurs murdered Lena Tapper, Mario Contassoit nnd Kiku Ovama. tho Market street women who were trangled to death a fow mouths ago. Munclieuant will bo hold as an accessory. Tho object of tho crimes was robbory. lSx-l'nllceiuen ou Trial for Murder. Chicago, Jau. 8. The long delayed trial of ox-Polloemen Thomas J. Morun and Michael J. Healy, for the alleged causeless Ireland a vory corpulent barrister cross oxnmlncd a witness, who had tho mlsfor tuno to bo blind of nn eyo. "Toll nio, my man, on your oath, did you sco tho prison er strlko the plaintiff with the weapon mentioned?" ho asked. "Yes, sorr, as suro as gun's Iron, I saw him!" "Come, now, none of thntl But how can you positively swear you saw him do it, nnd the sight of your eyes not alto gether ns good ns it ougfit to be?" said the barrister triumphantly. Witness (to magistrate) Shuro, yor honor, thut don't make a bit of dlfforcnco, and, If it comes to that, shuro I kin sco moro thnn him (pointing to tho fat bar rister) nny day. "How Is thntl" said tho magistrate. "Well, yor honor, I kin sco his boots, and that's moro than ho kin see at any tlmo ns ho'R got 'em on." Complete collapse of the barrister nnd loud laughter In court. London Tlt-Blts. injuries from which ho will dio. G. Parish and Jack Borkluirt, of Masslllon, woro seriously injured and will probably dio. Kuutuclcy Terrors Subdued. HAlil'.oDsiiuno, Ky., Jan. 8. At Salvisa, a small vlllago ten miles from hero, in u light between Sylvester and Seymour Jor dan on 0110 sldo und Will Wright and Jim Cosby on the other, Seymour Jordan's throat was cut from car to car and Sylves ter Jordan was shot In tho neck, probably fatally. Tho Jordans had been terrorizing that end of Mercer county for years Deerwood Jordan, nnothor brothor, Is now serving u term lu tho penitentiary. Suro Suffering. When, with tho lnsolenco of human opinion, wo attempt to judge tho poet By ran for his small vanity and indeed for his vices, wo should remember that his nature was warped through a cruol afflic tion. Ho loved heatitv with nil bis heart nnd killing of Swan Nolsou, a young Swede, j ml Mi 0WI1 iiefQrmlty, which was STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (Imitations of the Now York and Philadelphia Kxchiiuge. Nuw Y011K. Jun. 7. The declaration today of the regular quarterly dlvIdomU of 1H per cent. In Chicago (his and y per cont. In New Jersey Central, while not ontlroly unexpected, were factors for strength In these stocks hull vldually and helped to strengthen the general market. Closing bids: on Christmas, 1803, was begun yesterday. It is believed it will take a week to get 11 jury. Tho case is now lieing pushed by Swedish oitizeiut of Chicago, who have engaged eminent talent. Killed by HloxiU, 1 ULTIMO UK, Jun. 8. The shock of the expioslon at the Baltimore division of the Standard Oil works, at Canton, Sunday night, is holleved to have killed Mrs. Unburn Hosomak, aged 74 years, who died at her home soon after the explosion. Mrs. Hosomak had lieen paralyzed for some time. China Will Not Codo Territory. SllANflllAI, Jan. 8. Tho Chinese envoys appointed to negotiate peaoa with Japan are instructed to accede to uuduniaudsfor tlio surrender of Chinese territory. Thoy will treat only 011 the baU of grunting In dependence to Ooroa und paying an in demnity to Japan. Slam's New Crown I'rlncit. Bangkok, Siam, Jan. 8. Prince Thoon Krumou Tno, who Is now lwing educated In England, has been chosen heir to tlio throne iu siioeoislon to Paluoe M.ihu Sra jlruuhU, who died on Jan. 4. The queen mother is seriously IU. Killed lu a flermait Duel. Bkhlin, Jim. 8. Captains Bursko und Klttlor, of tlio German navy, fought a duel at Geosteinundo. The weapons usod were pistols. Captain Klttler was killed ut tho first fire. not only lameness, but ugliness of the limb, was very bitter to him. He hud "tbe form and face of tin AiMillo, witli tho feet mid legs of a satyr." Ono day after nbHth bo held out his leg to a friend who was with lilm and said, "I hope this accursed limb will be knocked off In the war." "It won't iuiproyo your swimming," said the other. "I'll exchange legs with you if you'll give me u part of your brain." "You would repent your bargain," said the poot morosely. Youth's Companion. Cold. The best oold weather story I over heard is an Mnrtz, Maine's veteran showman. "Ho was up iu Malno ono winter doy, the coldest duy that over was. . Ho was given 11 candle to tuko to bed, und nftur ho hud eone to his room ho came down and sat by tho lire. Tliuy nskod him whut was the trouble. 'No trouble,' suld ho, 'only I can't tlup with n light In my room." " 'Why don't you blow It out?" " 'I tried to, ' mild Mnrtz, 'but I couldn't. Tho iliuno is frozen stiff ' " Lowiston Journal. During the gold fever in Australia, from 186S to 18511, barley was worth 4 shillings per bushel; wheat, 8 shillings, tobacco was a shillings per pound; potatoes woro 14 shillings per hundredweight. Tho whole body of a bon or other con stricter is n perfect notwork of powerful muscles. Lehigh Valley .... 3l Pennsylvania 5oj Heading 13 Kt, Paul Lehigh Nuv 49 N. Y. &N.IC 3S New Jersey On... sJ W. N. Y. & Pa.... wrie 0 I).. L. W 158 West Shore lOlfci N Y. Central 1)8 Lake Krle w ... Del. & Hudson.. -liM TS53fMl 2s;sdrAflsfi M Oaiee. Kgan building, Centre street. -fcennntf, sHtWMradAfc ocrner m ah. WENDELL KEBKK, Successor u, DR. CMAh. T. PALM,:. Km JLKJt JSAJt SpJWJh.OX, 801 Mahantougo Street, Pottsville, I'enna Main ant Politic al Cards. JjlOB SCHOOL MhhCTOR, f'econdWard, hkix j amiin u. uuui;n. inja'ot to Republican rules. rJOftftOHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. t T. H. EDWARDS. Siir-feet'fb BepuMl'eah'rnle. tjitf'ft SCUOdL DIRBCTOR, Si cond Ward, JPMN J. PRICK. 8ubJ' 01 to Kiublloati rules. OH HIGH 0ON81ABI.E, JAMBS SMANO&L. Suh ect to the ru os of the Republican party bARfW 8TEEL PIOKEt FENOE -"Sirfri ut 1 1 tK it. , ,n. 1 i j r - i i the cheapest ard host fenc" made Cheaper than a wooden fonee for resldenres, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencinir. M. H. Master nns the agenoy and carries t in stock at his tiarble and granite workB. W N JAS11IN ST. (ft A CURE Afree liltidTTI VW from the wonderful Afri- nllflMLlH can Kola Plant, discov ered on tno iKngo uiver, west Airica, is Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma. Endorsed by European I'hyslcians and Hos pitals as a positive Constitutional Curo for Asthma. 7,000 recorded cures in 90 days. It never fails. Cures Guaranteed. No Pay until cured. Large Trial Cose sent FREE by mall, prepaid, to any sufferer. Address KOLA IMPORTING CO., 1162 Broadway, New York. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Hollable, New York. -OLOTHI1TG- Make him got It, Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and is sold by every promi nent clothier In tbe state. None genuine with out liamrccrslougn tiros.' Jnrjol. Hands Off. Why try to press back a side ache with your hand, as so many do, when an Allcock's Porous Piaster will not only relieve the pain but prevent its return. The best remedy known for weak back, strains, sprains, lameness and all local pains. Hear til MindNot one of the hou of coun terfeit! and Imitations Is acood as the genuine. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills. A safo and sure remedy for diseases arising from impurity of the blood. (eueral .Haricots. 1'im.AIiKI.I'lllA. Jan. 7. Plour oufol: win. ter nupcritiie. ftS.ltKd2.iiu; do. extras, $2.2o(& 3.40; No S winter family. 2 50GSS.60; Pennsyl vania roller straight. 1&-mM western win ter oleur. sa.V' ;4J.ru. Wheat ltrui, higher, with Xc. Old and 01140. asked for January. Corn dull, steady, with 4Bo. bid and Vto. asked for January. Oats quiet, letnly, with $!. bid and 3id4c. asked for January. Hay active; good to choice timothy, $1H a 18.i0. lleef quiet, fork steady. l.ard steiulieri weat ernstouiii.V? aiw.7 ai; city, Jtl.TS. Butter easier; western dairy, lioltki.; do. ereMuiery.lsaaojo.; do. factory, lO'ud.lc.; Klgiiis.aa.; Imitation creamery , 1W1Hc.: New York dairy, $lli.aia.j do. creamery, UHka.; r'euiuiylvaiiia crcuiuery prims, extra. 27c; oxoentkmHl lots lilglier;do. ohulcK. at. ; do. fair to good. SH taaSo.; prints jobbing at t ate. Cheese quiet; New York large, tttci lljic; suinll. UHlio.: part skitus, Slime. ; lull nklnis, SStSa. Eggs weaker; New York and Heiinsylvanln, 310.; refrigerator, VHStXio.; wuntern fresh, 8io.; southern, 21 mo. Live Stock Markets. Nuw Yohk, Jan. T.-lleeve notive, higher; native steers, poor to fair, ?4a4.SO: oxen, $t.W (.SO; bulls, Ii.ft0ta5.8tj; dry cows. tl.VI&a.m. Veals steady; barnyard calve arm; western calves dull; poor to prime veals, $47.60: barnyard calvo,tl!.i03i8; wontern calves, $S!.50 3.S6. Hheop firm; lambs higher; poor to prime sheep, tx&i; coiiunon td choice lambs, S3.364.90. Hogs higher at 1.70&5.' for ex treme weights. East Liiikhtv, Pa., Jun. 7. Cattle receipts light, demand lair at unchanged prices. Hogs slow; heavy l'hlladelphlas, $1 MU.W; best Yorkers, $4.110i4..T' pig, J4 SOUM -j. M1(.,.p heavy und fewer; prime. 4-1 J.--U; fun,$l.u0 . 411.WJ; bvt lambs 3.7Uial. SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit lluifdlng and Baving Asso ciation of Reading, I'a., offers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, reliable anil prosperous nsociation in which to tano shares. Having ready sale for all money, the premium received is largo, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located in towns wlicro there Is no groat demand for money, and building operations are very limited, Tlio value of each share is 20' at maturity. Application fee, 26 cents oacli share. Monthly dues, ono dollar per share. Five per ceut. interest allowed on all payments made In advance for (I months or longer. M embers may withdraw one or all shales at any time bv gtv imr SO days written notice, and aie entitled to the full amount ot dues paid, with 6 per cent interest after one year, tt.erohy makig tt 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from lund on real estate security. No shares will he forced nut. The fund is run on the .atue oonwrvative principles as our local funds which havehee 1 tried for years and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest in a having Fund will find It to their interest 10 call 011 the local agents and ..,!,. r.,n iiav. 11. A. Keyser, D. D., of Mafuinoy City, is oue of the directors. MASTER St RACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED Tn 648 IN. Binhtti St, 1 1 above Green, Fhlla, Pa., Formerly at 208 North Second St.. la the old est In America for the treatment ot Special Disease and Youthful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele. Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment 37 mall a specialty. Communications sacredly confidential. ;nd stamp for book. Hours, 1. m. to 9 p. a Sundays 9 to 12 n, The Season is here: For Painting and Paper Hanging Get your work doue by Mnhanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bnrcalns in paints and oils, plnln and stained glass. All the new! patterns in vvmi liajjci. AAA uauv auu .v . 1 , . I noveas, noveieiies ana Btanontry, 133 West Centre Strfeet. Headquarters for the KvENlNO HERALD. When in POTTSVILiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTE 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlninct room .uttached. Kinest wines, llnuors. cigars. BUKNANDOAIl'S JlKLIABLB Hand Xaurads?vj Cor. Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be ttrst-clttBS in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec Islty Goods called for and delivered A trlsl aollclted Wholesale agent for fe!genspan'i Xewarki II. J Expart l!ti iid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Pine liquor, and Cigars lSOt-outh MafnHt M 'J Tour Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do, and the water yon drink Isu't even lit for that purpose. Use lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Uanauer Shennndoah Branch. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR-Om- MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES APOLI mm. Man pring Curry Comb ) Clock Spring Illadc. Soft as n Brush. Fits every Curve. The I Only Perfect Comb. Used by U. S. Army und by Barnum and forcpauirU circuses, nud Lendini' Ilorscuiea of the World. "'SSSSKKS5" Ask your Dealer for It. Sample mailed post tiuid it cent. . Boqournniiie on the handle. Sl'MSU CUUBV C0MU 1,0., lOSIJifBrcttoSUjSoathllrnil, Iuilsaa. '
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