K PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE The Judge' Iletlroment II1U l'nMd to 1 Third Heading;. HAltRiM'tJlta, April 10. The judgos' re tirement l 111 wns given nnothor lift in tho ! house lanti ovoniup. tiio measure nas passed sc( ond reudlng, and will bo consid ered today on third roadlurx on a spoolal ordor. The liousu refused to put on tho -1 1 1 .. 1.111 .....Irl.... M, ..t.ir. i(a IHklUllllllL 1. IIIL1 .ll.ll.($ Ul.u itlluviJl .l.lw of railroad faro two conts a mllo on all tho Btoamrnllvftys lu tho stuto. A resolution was adopted by tho houso that tho stato treasurer bo requested to furnish to tho houso at tho oarllost pos Blblo moment n statoment showing tho amount of cash now In the treasury, ex clusive of tho sinking fund, and how much of this has boon heretofore appropriated. In tho sonata tho bill for the orontlon of a department of education in Philadelphia passed second reading. Among bills In troduced was ono requiring oleotrlo and cable car companies to provide fondors, nnd Imposing a lino of t25 a day for every day they aro not In use nftor tho act is to go Into effect six months after its ap proval. The houso resolution providing for the nrlntlnir of 6.000 copies of the ad dresses of Charles Hobor Clark and Charlos inory Smith was amondod uy Increasing it to 20,000. Beech Creole Miners' Convention. PniLIPSDUlto, Pa., April 16. Tho miners I of the Phlllpsburg Beech crook district bave been notlllod to hold meetings nt tho mines to oloct dologatos to a convention to bo held In this placo tomorrow, to take faction with reference to making a domand ' for an advance and to send roprosontatlvos to the district convention to bo hold at Dubois on tho 10th. Whllo men promi nent in tho mining class do not anticipate a strike in either tho CI enr field or Beech Crook regions, tho fact that conventions aro being held In sovoral places in tho dis trict leads to tho foar that tho agitation may Vet brlna about a strike, especially because of tho largo number of miners who nave not socurod work since the last striKO. WAR IN ClllNA ENDED. Tho Peace Oommissionors Finally Reaoh an Agreement, CHINA'S SWEEPING 00N0ESSI0NS, A Clew to Convict Terry. Amsterdam, N. Y., April 10. A man answering tho description of tho escaped train robber. Perrv. was in this city yes terday. Ho cntorcd tho clothing stonyfcf Muldowny & Jenkins and asked to.haVe a slouch hat which ho wore exchanged' for dorby. Mr. Muldowny madojtub ox- Corea's Independence ltccognlceil nnd For mosa Ceded to Japan Conquernmlletiitn All lMacet Captured, Itmidoi Other Ter ritory, nnd Will Collect Indemnity. London, April 10. A dispatch from Shanghai say that U Hunir Clang's son-in-law toloprapln that n ;i ice convention was signed at Shim 'ii :i yesterday by tho plonlpoteiit.aWi!-. u( C...M and Japan. Following aru thot'i-unin tlio convention. lirst The Indopeudouco of Coroa. becoud That Japan retains tho nlacos sho has conqpered. 'Ihlrd iffat Japan shall nUo rotaln tho torrltory oast of tiio Llao river. Fourth That thn Island of Formosa bo coded permanently to Juo.in. lurth The payment of an indemnity of 1100,000,000. Sixth An offcnslvo and defensive al liance. Yesterday's oonforonco of tho peace com missioners lasted uyo hours. All theplen lpotenttarles attonded the meeting oxcopt Vlsoount Mutsu. It Is bolloved that yes torday's conferonco was tho final ono. It is stated that tho Chlnose plonlpotontla rlos aro preparing to return to their homos. Not Confirmed at Washington. Washington. April 10. Thero was no luformatiou obtainable on tho subject oi poaoo In China at tho Japanese legation this morning, Tho olllclal to whom tno dispatch was shown was Inclined to credit tho report that a treaty of peaco had boon signed, as In view of tho near approach of tho termination of tho armlstlco some ac tion was probablo. Still,, nothing had beon received at tho legation to confirm tho statements contained In tho dispatch, change and the man loft tho city on foot, going west. Ho Is supposed tgtfhavo come from Troy, where Porry was roportod to bo on Saturday. Tho polhat points west of this placo hayo boon ny tilled. Prefers Death to Life Imprisonment. Chicago. Anril l&-Macirlo Tiller, tho colored woman caUvlctod of murdor. has declined to accept Judgo Clifford's offer serious loss. . .,,. i V...... .-..i nn - tut,,., I sho plead guilty and her sentence be re duced to lift Imprisonment. "I would us lief be hjod as to go to jail for life," sho team. jhisuo cungs to ner determination f to refjlso to plead guilty Judgo Clifford iwlllbe forcod to pronounce the doath son dcuvo ou ner. President Oreonhnt's Denial, CniCAQO, April 10. J. B. Greonhut, president of tho whisky trust, and Nelson Morris havo mado answor lu tho Unitod States clroult court to the charges of Ro celvor McNultn on tho cattle feeding con tract, alleged to have beon fraudulently conducted to tho dotrlmont of tho trust, and for whoso abrogation tho recolvor has potltiouod tho court. Both deny that there was or is any Intention to defraud, and allogo that thoro will be somo prollts to sharo with tho rocolvor at tho end of tho season. Thoy assort that the abrogation of the contraot at this tlmo will entail m mm fim i Groat Damage to Railroads by tho Surging Rivors. TOWNS PARTIALLY SUBMERGED, COTTOI,;tf.L. ffiS IS 1L Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. 6. W. McKI riser, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldier, says: "I had been severely troubled witti heart ulscaso ever since leaving tbo army at tho close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and had pain arounu my nearu i Dccame so in that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it Tho first bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, nnd five bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. MlloalTcart Carols sold on a positive puaranteo that tho first bottle will benefit. AUdruirL'IstHROllitatSL 0 bottles for&j. or Iv will bo Bent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco cj mo ur. Junes ticaioai vo juicnari, inu. 1 4 Inspector McLaughlin on Trial. : New York, April 10. Tho trial of In spector William W. McLaughlin, against whom five lndlctmonts woro found by the extraordinary grand jury charging him with bribery and oxtortlng monoy from ullders whllo In command of tho Old JSUpjstation, bogan boforo Judge Barrott In tho oyor ana torminor court yostcruay. Tho work of selecting a jury is now In progress. Only a Clerical Error. Hazleton, Pa., April 16. A thorough examination of tho books and accounts of ex-City Controller Salmon shows that tho apparent shortage of J20,000 In his ao- counts roportod to councils by tho now controller is simply a clerical orror, and that no deficit oxlsts. Mr. salmon re turned from Buffalo yesterday, and In lew minutes pointed out tho error. Fatal Dnel in Alabama. Sklma, Ala., April 16. J. A. Mlnter and M. 11. Dudley, two promlnont plant ers, ongagod In a duel nt Tyler's, olovou miles east of this city. Minter fired three times and Dudley twice. The last shot fjred by Mlnter took effect In Dudley's towels. He is fatally wounded. Thoro lias been an old feud botween them for several years post. Kins Oscar Would Not Fight. Beblin, April 16. Tho Frankfort Zolt- ung states on good authority that King Oscar, of Swodon and Norway, takes a pesslmlstla vlow of tho political situation In his kingdom. He fears that tho troubles will dovolop Into a dangorous conflict. If it comes to an opon breach, tho king will probably abdicate rather than undertake tho responsibility of an armed struggle. The crown prlnco, who would then ascend tho throno, entertains no friendly feollngs toward Norway, and cortalnly would not yield to the Norwoglan domands. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakliest, lYervotmnem, jouuuy, ana an tee tram of evils from early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. i uu sirongm, devel opment ana tone siren i every organ ana portion of the body. Slintik, nat ural methods. Immedi ate improvement aeen. nltnrn Imnnmlhle. 2.000 references. Book. explanation ana proois mauea (seaieaj iree. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. if JOHN D ALTON AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR Singular Storm of Sand nnd Itnln. Kansas City, Mo., April 10. Tho en tire southwest aud part of tho west, In eluding southern Kansas, Oklahoma and tho Pan Handle of Texas, was yesterday afflicted with a terrible sand and rain storm. At placos in Oklahoma thore was I a vorltablo shower of mud, and in western I Oklahoma and tho Pan Handle of Texas Egyptian darknoss provallod. Crops woro I badly damaged, wires prostrated and much other damage done Such a peculiar storm has seldom been soon. B ABBEY'S Reports of Orentent Damage Come From Vermont, lint Maine, Now Hnmpuhlre and Massachusetts Also Feel the Forco I of the Swollen Waters. ST. Alpans, Vt., April 10. Tho Win- ooskl river is higher than It has boon for twonty-llvo years. Tho country for miles around is one vast sheet of water, many farms bolng partially or wholly floodod. Sovoral villages aro using boats and rafts as a moans of moving about. Much dam Bgo has boon dono to brldgos, nnd wash outs have occurred in many placos on both railroads and highways, Tho railroad be tween Proctor and Central Rutland for i distance of throo miles Is undor water, and has bf on abandonod. Many of tho resi- donts ot North Hold and Central Rutland havo boon driven from their dwellings, the water having raaohod tho first storlos. It 'Is thought that tho water has reached Its blghost point. Tho mbst damage In Vermont was done at Bellows Fallvwhoro tho Connecticut river Is very narrow. An old railroad brldgo was swopt away.and thore has boon great damage to the Boston and Maine railroad tuunol, bolng flooded and ren dered lmpii33ble. The mills are all closed. At Brnttloboro, Vt., tho rlvor Is highor than it has beon since 1803. At Turner's Falls tho water has overflowed tho banks of tho river to such an oxtont that many ot tho mills havo been compelled to shut down. Tho Consolidated railroad track, aro floodod. At Windsor, Vt., tho water has rlson thirty foot, and business is al most entirely suspended. At White Ulver Junction, Vt., high ways havo become lmpassablo and tho rivers havo overflowed tholr banks. Tho rlso lu White river at Whlto Rlvor Junc tion oxcocded ton fcot, flooding basements nnd compelling tho occupants of somo houses to vacate. Boats woro roquircd for Bavlng porsonal proporty In many in Btances. All railroad trains thoro havo boon delayed nnd trains on tho Central Vermont wcro caucollod. Trains on tho Fassumpalo division of the Boston nnd Maino aro stoppod because of tho high wator. Trains from Conoord, N. H., aro detained, as tho tracks ot the road are flooded horo ond at, Franklin, N. H. Danger from tho flood Is over nt Barre, to all appearances, and tho people thero broatho easier. Tho rlvor has receded live foot from tho point roaohod Sunday night, when tho electric light wont out loovlng tho city in darkness, water having flooded the flro room of tho oloctrlo light station. Houses on streets adjacont to tho river woro vacated. Tho Control Vermont rail road has lost a trestle at Tabor's Crossing. At Rutland thero was a steady down pour of rain for fifty-two hours, nnd a flood Is prevailing In tho wostorn Vormont val ley that Is almost without parallel. All trains to Boston and stations over tho Rutland railroad havo beon cancolled bo cause of washouts and tho loss, of a bridge at Chester. - TIXK FLOODS IN MAINE. Cottolene is clean, deli cate, wholesome, appetizing and economical. It is so pood that it is taking the place of all other shortenings. Be sure and get the genuine with trademark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAQO, and f Ji North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. ;.i RAM I'OiD SYSTEM IN ETriOTNO EMDBH.18. 1891. Trains leave Nheeandcah as follows i Tor New Yorit via Philadelphia, wte n t ID, 5.25, 7.H), a.m., 1Z.S2, 2.55, 5.6!i p.m. f tr' i.!0,a.ni, For New York via Maul OhHri teek days, b.7 20 a. m., 12.S2, 2.66 n, m. For Keafltnc and Phllv?e!pltt. week a f.l0,0.ZS,'.ai, a. m.. 12.32, J.liS, Mp.tt. Hi Hy, B.10, . IB, For PottavU), week days. 2.10, ''JO, z.82, 2.55. fi.ts p. m. Sunday, 2.10 . m. Tor Tainaaua and Matianoy Olty, wool! !r i.10, 6.25, 7.2a, a. m 12,82, 2.55, 6 p.m. fjii lay, 2.10, a. m. -B5 POT WUliaiEHpOrS, OUDOUry nu UOWUIV,' aya, 5.HS, ii.vi a. in., i.nu. p. " iaiisBo'v Plane, week days, 2.10, S.M. I ll.lt) a.m., 12.B2, l.M, 2.65, 6.65,7.20, a P S Oft' veck 4unday,3.CS a.m For .20. n ni. Rnnilfcv. S.ltl. M.25. a. in. For Ashland una Smmokin, Keen Oft: 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.S5. 7.20, B.SI i.25 a. m. Tor Haltlmore, Washington and the West ' -,! n it n . thrnuirh trains leave Reaoli rermlnal, Philadelphia, (P. ft R. R. R M 8 f.55, 11.28 a. m., 8.43, 7.27, v. m., SundV 3 26 mm 24tb,and Chestnut streets station week days, 1.45, 5.41,8.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.35. H.23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelpnia.weskaiT 100 a. m., 1.80, 4X0, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 nltht. Uj- lay, 8.00 p. tn. CELEDKATED The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jor- eey, partly cloudy; warmer In Iho western portion; variable winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland apd Dplawaro, partly cloudy; northwesterly winds, becoming variable. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Presldvnt Cleveland's Fortune. Washington, April 16', Tho ofllcors of tho internal rovonuo bureau will not re veal the figures in President Cleveland's Income. Thoy aro prohibited by law from divulging thorn, but It is- learned on the very highest authority that tney tnsprovo the assertions rocontly that tno prosldont was a millionaire. His total Income out side of his salary as president doos not ox- cood $30,000 per annum, it Is said. IBs total woalth Is said by best authority to bo only $350,000. Investigating the Hlso In Beef. Washington, April 10. It Is oxpootod that Dr. Salmon, who is making tho in- vostlcratlon for tho agricultural depart ment Into tho rise In tho prlco of boot, will go to Chicago bofore his roport Is com- nloted. Socretary Morton recognizes tho fact that the department cannot, llko a leer and Porter. A trial order solicited. Try BARBBY'S BOCK BEER. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE . OLD RELIABLE SPECIALISf Don v JEfh C( Below Callowhlll, vuu nt ivui ut wnuaaeipnia, fa, Thirtv years' coatlnuons practice in all special diseases of both sexes . Thn tni-rlhln tmnlli nt Self.Ahuse. the humili ating condition of Impotency, the misery of siecDieisncss loss oi nppeuie " wretchedness resulting from Blood-Poisonlng, Slllllons of Toot of Iumbor Adrift and DIUls Closed Down. Augusta, April 10. Tho Kennebec rlvor is still rising, and tho wharves along tho water .front aro entirely submerged. Mill ions of feet of lumbor are coming down tho rlvor. At Drunswiok tho Androscog gin Is tho hlghost known In twenty yours. Tho numplng station Is undor wntor. At Lisbon Falls 3,000,000 foot of lumbor threat ens to break loose, and grave fears aro en tertained for tho snfoty of tho Bowdoln Pnpor company's pulp mill, tho founda tion ot which is said to havo been shaken by tho floods. Saco rlvor has ovoruowod Its banks and has dono much damage at Saco. On Water, Gooch and Lincoln stroets tho water Is savornl foot deop, and many ten ants havo been compelled to vacate tholr1 homes. Boats aro being used lu theso streets. Tho abutment at Bragdon's culvort, be tween Wells and Elms station, on the western division of the Boston and Maine railroad, was partly washed away by heavy rains, nnd all trains woro discon tinued botween North Borwioknnd Blddo ford. A wrecking train and a largo crow of mon from Portland aro making repairs. Tho Housam river at Konuobunk 1& highor thau it has boon for yonrs, and all tho mills have boon forced to close down. All railroads centoring at Portland re port bad washouts on tholr linos this .eaveNewYorltvlaMauchOhunk.vreekaar .sc, 940 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termum week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. rru, and t.W UP ll.m n. m. Rundav. 11.80 D. m. Leave Reading, week days, l.S5,7.10,10.M, II to a. m., 0.66, 7.57 p. m aunaay, i.ss, a. in Leave Fottavllle, week days, 2.35, 7.41 1. zc 12.80, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.15 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.23 1 u., 1.20,7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. to. ijeave naauanuy ivkdh - 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.39, 8.64 p. m. Sunday, 8.45 4. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week rtiys, 2.40, 4 00, 3.80, 8.87, 11.58 a. m., 12.58, 2.0S, iJtO, S.20,7.53,10 It a.m. sunaay, x.su, s.vAia. m., Leave T71lilamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10 1, 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf aad south street wnari ior Aiianno uiiy. Week-Days Exnress, 9.00, a. m., 2.00, (Sat- urdavsonly 3 0Oi,4,oo aoop. m. Accommoaa tlon. 8.00 a. m.. 6 45 0. m. Hnnday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 n. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo dty, depot, cornel Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. anC 4 IX) and 6.80 p. m. Accommodation, S.lo a. m.. and 4.32 p.m. Hundaj Express, 4.00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao comn odttlon, 7.15 a. m., ana 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia 1" I. A. SWEIGABH, Gen. Sunt. IK KTJ-KCT UAItCU 24, 1895. Pxssencer trains leave Hhennndoah forPenn Haven Junction, Miuch Chunk, lhlgbton,. Hiatlngton. W He llnll, CatHSiiuqua, Allen town, uethlehem. Boston and Weatherly 6 04. 7.3S, 0.16 a. m r 12. 13. 2 57, 5.27 p m For New voi-Kana rniiaoeiom,o.ui,7.ao,w.ia a. m 12 4, 257 p. m. For Quakake Hwllch back, (leiha ds and lludsoucale, 9 15 a. ui.. and 2 67 p m. f or wiik -m ttarre. uhp naven, rrnstuu, La"eyvllle, Towanda, Hxyrn, Waverly and EI nilra, 6 04, t.lS a. m.. V.5T, 5.27 p. m. For Hocneter. ouniuo. 'laeara f ans ana the Wen 9.15 a m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. F.,r lielv fler. ueiawari water oap ana Stroudsburgi 6.01 a. m., 2 57 p. m t or ij-imuerivuio nua icemon, u.id n. m. For TunRhanno-.k, 6 04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 P-m. , .. i or iiuaca, anu ucnova, c.ui, v.io m.,o.zi p. m. roriuourn v in a.m. 07 p.m. For Jearesvnle. I.ovlston and Beaver Meadow, 7,Sa. m., 12.43 p m. For 8to:Hton and Lumber Yard,. 8.01, 7.38, 9.15 a. m., 12.41 2J57, 5 27, 8.0S p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled and Hxzlcton, 6.01, 7.3i, 915 a.m., 12.43,2:57,5.27, 8.08 p m. For Bcranton 8 01 9.15 a. m., 2.07, 5 27 p. m. For Hazltroolc, Jeddo. Drltton and Pree laud, 6.01. 7.39, 9.15 a. m., 12 43 2 67, 527 p. m. For Ashland, Girardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.40, 0.1 7TS0, 9.13, 10 20 a. m., 12.85,1.40. 4.10 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For uven Run, Centralis, Mount Cnrrael and ShnmoEln, 9 13, It 14 a. m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 915 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy nity and Delano, 5 50. 6 OI, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. m 12 43, 2 67, 6 27, 8 08. 925, 10 53 p. m. Trains will lea e Hhamokia at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m , 1 55i 430, 9 3l p. m., nnd arrive at Hhen anrtoahateot, 915a m, 12 43, ; 2 5T, 5 27, 11 15 P. m. Leavo Shenindoah for Pottsvllle, 6 01, 7 38, 90S, 1105, 1130 a. m., 12 41, 2 67, 410, 5 27, 8 08 p tn. Leave Pottsvllle for Rheuandoah, 600,7 40. 9 03, 1015,11 SO a.m., 1232, 3 00t-4v40, 520, 7 15, 755,9 40 p.m. Leave Shenandoah fir Hazleton, 601, 7 38. 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. m Leave Hazleton for Ktienandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 00 a. mw 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7 50 p. m. 8UNDAY TRAINS. Train! leavn for Raven Run, Centralla, ML Carmot and Hhamokln, 645. a m, 2 40 p.m., and arrive at Bharaoldu at 7.10 a. m, and 345 p. m. Trains leavi Hhimokla for Shenandoah at 7 5 a. m., and 4 00 p. m., and nrrlvo at Bhenan- doah at 8 49 a. m , ana 4 5 p. m. Trams leave lor Ash and, Ulraravlite ana Lost Creek, 9 40 a. m., 12 3 1 p., m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, l-enn Haven Junction. Mauch .Chunk.. Allentown. Bethlehem, Elaton and New York, 8 49 a. m., listiu, zoo p. in. PROFESSIOWAIi CARDS M. S. KISTLER, M, D., PHTBIGIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Bhenandoah. M. M. BURKE, A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W, SHENANDOAH., FA. Office. Ezan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. Tr N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Bnlldlng, coi ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa Office Hours: 8to 10a. m.; 1 to3 p. m.i 7tt 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. Kor Philadelphia, 12 SO, 2 55 p. m. ror yatesvine, rant nace, Aiauanoy City 1,603 and Delano, 8 49, 1135 a.m., 12 30,. 2 65, 4 C p m. iteave uuzieion ior duuuuuuubu, oou, uw a. m l fo, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, bo. o4v, 9C2a. m,2 40 p. m. jLeave i-oiisvnie io?-snenanaadu, nw, iuu a. m., 1 35, 5 15 p. m. IIOLLIN a. WILUKll. uen'i.i3upu, South Bothlehem. Pa. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , cuiiauuipuia. A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., aoutn.jjetmenem, i-a. 1 fact tnat, me Qop.iriimeui, cunuut, uko u i wreicueuueH1 resuuiiiK iium oiuuu-ruiu y j,ui .,....wv- Clonlnc Qnotatlon. of the New York and oongrosslonallnvcstlgatlngcommlttoo, do- glsc aws i of the Nrous Sy: em. Skin, J Bladder and morniug. In many casos trains have been r Philadelphia Exchanges, New YonK, April 15. The speculation on .he stock exchange opened strong aud active, and under good buying, which was widely distributed throughout the list, prices moved steadllv upward until about 1 o'clock. After. 1 o'clock the market became Irregular, and the market closed heavy. Closing bids; Lehigh Valley 31K W. N. Y. & Pa 7 Pennsylvania HH Heading 13 St. Paul 68Ji Lehigh Nav 40 N. Y. & N. E mi New Jersey Cn..03)4 Ex-divldend. .. 10 --100W Erie. D.. L. Se W. We6t Shore N. Y. Central 88W Ike Erie & W... 17 Del. & Hudson...l25tf r General Markets. PniLADBnrniA, April 15. Flour steady; winter super., 12S&3.15; do. extras, J3.30.1U; No. 2 winter family, $2.4032.50; Pennsylvania roller, straight, J3.65a2.80; western winter, clear, $2.602.75. Wheat strong, higher, with 61He- hid and 62o. asked for April. Corn higher, quiet, with 50o. bid and 50V4c aaked for April. Oats quiet, steady, with 300. bid and 3Wo. asked for April. Hay firm; good to choice timothy. S13&13.50. Beef steady; extra mess. 83. Pork firm, but nulet: new mess, 13.3011; family, S14; short clear, $13.50 15.50. Lard steauy; western steam, J7.23, Butter quiet; western dairy, 813Ko.: do, creamery, 1220o.; factory, 8llo.; Elglns 20o.; Imitation creamery, Bal5c: New York dairy, 1018o.; do. creamery, 20o.; Pennsyl vania creamery prints, fancy, 23c.; do. choice, 23o.;do.fairto good, 1021c. ; prints Jobbing SlXlo. cneese qniei; targe, tmuw.; small, 8ailMc: part skims, 2&7Ho. Eggsllrm; New York and Pennsylvania. UM13o.j western fresh. 12o.; soutuern, iiffluso. Live Stock Markets. ' Ihw YonK. April 15. Beeves active: cood ateers steady; all others offered higher; na tive steers, poor to good, $4,806; Texans and Colorados, J5.15a5.03; oxen, J1.903.!M; bulls, 12.803.10; dry oows, $1.751. Calves fairly ootiva. but wo. lower; poor to primo veals. 83O6.50. Sheep and lambs fairly aotlve and i.irthor; nnnhorn sheep, poor to prime, $3.50ca f 96; nnshom lambs, common to choice, $1.50 Itcura Arm At ft5.30a.VUu. East Liuehty, i'a., April 15. Cattle dull . and lower: prime, t5.75e.: gooa. So.l0.(W; bulls, stags and cows, $313.85. Hogs steady; I'liiin,iinhlnB. S5.10a5.6O; fair Yorkers and pigs, $4.0O5.10; roughi.$3S1.60. Sheep lower; axtra. il.loai.OO; good, $2.80ffil,30; common inand papors nnd procure tostlmony, nnd tho information from the groat Pool con- corns must bo voluntary on tholr part. Disastrous Incendiary Fire. TAnLEQUAII, I. T., April 10. At 1 o'clook in tho morning an lncondlary flro was started in tho livery bnrn ot J. W. Watson, nnd boforo the flanios could bo checked two wholo blocks, Including olghtoon business houses, four rosldoncos and about fifteen olllcoa woro destroyed. Tho total loss Is estimated at $00,000, cov ered by porhaps 10 per cont. insurance. Tho mansion of ox-Chief Bushyhoad was a total loss. Set Flro to the Lockup. Gainesville, Tex., April 10. John O'Brlon, a saloonkoopor, was arrested in his placo ot business for drunkenness and firing his pistol. While in tho oaiaDooso he sot flro to a straw bod. and bofore help could reach him his hands nnd arms, half way to the olDows, woro oookod, whllo his face nrosouts u revolting signc. no cannot recover. A Murilorom Juvenile. SnAMOKlN, Pa., April 10. During an ar gumout botwoeu Walter Rupp nnd Will iam Cowkor, agod 1U and 15 years rospoo t.ivnlv. Hudd stabbod Cowker throo times in tho faoo and nock, ono blow sovorlng tho wlndnlpo. Slight hopos aro enter tained for tho boy's rocovory. Fatally lleaten by Masked Robbers, Huntington, W Va., April 10. Four masked robbers entered the houso of Johu Ynrrnr. ft wonlthv farmor, a fow mllos south of this "lty, aud after boating Yagor till ho was unoonsclous robbed tho house. Thov all mado good, their osoupo. Yager Is fatally injured. Death of H.i-&tte Senator Petrlken, PiiM.Anat.piiiA. Anrll 1(1. Kx-Stnte Sen- ntni-11 Union Vtrikun dlotl 111 tho Medioo- OhlrurgloiU hospital yestortlay of cancer in tho throat. Mr. Petrlken, whose home Is in Huntingdon. Pa., had been in tho hos pital sine December last. Ho was 61) yearn fid. Lobb who will guarantee a permanent cure and restoration to Health and Manly vigor in cvnKn mba ita ti-antn. nnnRti i tntlon aud ex- nminnlUin frnn nnd Htrlctlv confidential. lhtrty years' continuous prjeuce w unw; enough of his ability. Office hours daily ana Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., and 6 to 9 via n Infra ('nil nr send for free book on Errors ot xoumanu ouauuro ujwtwo muv sexes. Have von SoreThroat, Pimples, Copper-colored I IBpots, Aches. Old Bores. Ulcen in lloutli. Hair-1 FilUnR? Write Cook Ilemedr Co., 1107 Mn-1 KninTt.mDie.ChlcaKo.IU.orDroofs of cares. I cancolled. At Bartlott tho roadbod is badly damagod and tho mountain division trains on tho Maine Contral havo beon cancolled. The Grand Trunk road Is lm passablo. The rain fall Is tho hoavlost In years. Groat damago has boon dono at Canton by tho storm. Tho mlddlo span of tho brldgo over tho Androscoggin has beon carried away and thousands of foot ot logs lost. At Westbrook over 2,000 poople aro thrown out of work on account of tho rise of tho Proesumoott river, whloh is higher than it has b.u since 1801. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Water Company building, 28. West Office. Lloyd street, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnnTLKILL Division. MARCH 30, 1885. Trains will leave Bhenandoah after the above late for Wlggan's. Qllberton, Frackvllle, New' Castle, Bt. Glair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, PhoonixvUle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:08 and 11US a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on week days For Potta rllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a.m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wltian's, Gllberton, rraekvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:08. 9:41a.m. md! :10 p.m. Tor Hamburg, Reading, Pottt town, Pacenlsvtlle, Norrlstown, Phlladelphlfc it 8:00, 8:40 a. m 8:10 p. m. Trains leave rTacxvuie ior ononaauoau n 0:40a.m. and 12:14. 5:04. 7:42 and Win p.m. "Undays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave roituvuie ior dscqibuuiu m iviib, 11:18 a. m. aud4:40,7;15 and 10:00 p. m.Bnndajt it 10:40 a. m. ana d:u p. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for bhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 It p n woek days, on Sundays leave n o ou a m. Lioave uroau aireetouuiuu, ruuiuuiiJuiM, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dayt. at 820, 405, 460, 516, 6 50, 7 83, 820, 8 60, 10SO dining carl, ii, il it a m, 12 uoun, ijiiiuiui1 SPALDINfl, M. D. and. Lungs a DI8KA8ES OF THE HBABT Specialty. hmm onrt rasldnnce. No. 29 B. Whlto street, OMo hours 7 to 9 a, m,lto3nnd7 tj 9 p. m. Ik Chichester KnglUli lllamond Itrantf. ENVROYAL PILLS B (IrlfilnalBUd Only Genuine. A. 'y.irv rt, lw.j tullibl. idic nk a P-M KmI liruBjltt tor (HIc&e.Kri Enaluk W-A n.lli.h RttuM. itananroua tuttitUu. V twtli and imitation! . At Uruggista, or tDd 4e. ' in itimpt (or jtirtlculan, tettlmooUU tod "Keller ior i.nuieii," in itdtr, 07 reiurn MulL IO.OUO TtMtiiuonlili. Satns i'uper. ChL'tii'tter Ciiemtcul Cu..51adUon Ka uui . ILocilDruggliu. I'lilludu., !'. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots ao. ana the water yon ariux Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SniKIiDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. It your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslougli : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTiEaciisra-- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat Wears like steel and is sold by every promi nent clothier lu the state. None genuine with, out HammerslouKh Hros,' label. l'lood Damage In Now Hampshire. Pohtsmouth, N. II., April lo Tho Pis cataquah rlvor has overflowed Its banks In sovoral places. At Union nnd Madison tho tracks of the Boston und Maine rail road are covered with six feet ot water, und passongers aro being transferred by teams to special trains each sldo ot tho washouts. Tho Ammonuose rlvor has reached a point not rouched lu tho last thirty yoars. Between Itlttloton nnd Lis bon a brldgo has beon carried away, and tho town ot Lisbon is Hooded in many plaoos, Tho town of Bath is largely un der water. An iron bridge at Lancaster has boon stfept away. A heavy landslide nt Zoland carried uwny tho Eastman sugar camp, causing considerable damago. The Greatest Since 1802. Sprinqfikld. Mass., April 10. Tho Con necticut vnlley has beon the soene today ot a flood of greater magnitude tnau nas yis ited this sootlou sluoe 1803. At Northamp ton, Mass., the river Is throe-ouurters of a mile wide, and the water Is highor than It has been in thirty years, uver tune joec of water is going over tho big dam nt Ilolyoke, and many mills have been oom lielled to shut down. Near Mouut Tom the water has overflow oil the railroad I tracks, and trains are delayed. This city lias not as yet been troubled by the high water, but West Springfield U flooded, and an old wooded bridge between Sprlnglleld Mid West Sprlngileld Is threatened. The Wator has ulroly risen eighteen foot. WiVM RtHQVATlHS CO Hhennndoah. Pennm " Si nasi uoai ov. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDbN'sLIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Cotteo House, The Dest rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to, Ited 121 and 4 22. p m dining cars), 140, 3 80 L'tit- Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 515, 812. i 60, 1)01. (dining car), 1103 a m 12 44, as dlnlne car). 3 20. 4, 5,8, 6 50, 7 u u nigni. dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 6SU, 8 30, 7 is, n a, lu uu p m, n vi mt;ui. 0 60, RrnriMrtfnr lioston. wltnout change, U a m, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE HOTTTW For Baltimoraand Washington 3 50, 73), 8-31. 4 lu, 10 20, 11 IB, U 88 a in, (U to limited Uln.ui :ar,l itw, o so, u ii uuuiitiuuu miii Ited, dining oar), 5 65, (dining car), 817, a 65, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m. and 12 0 nlsht week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 30, 9 10. 11 18, 1138 am. 4 41, 655 (dining car), 655 (dlnlnc tor), 7 4U (dining car) p m ana 12 ua uiKut. Leavo Market btreet Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. ex press, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 33Q (Saturdays only) 4 10 and 6 00 p m wec aays. Sundays, Upresa, 8 FornoSpa5,klfay. Anglesca, WUdwood ana Holly lleach, express, 9 a. in., 4 00 p m week 1SUley'citWyrean Olty and Avalon. Express. 9 00m,4OOpm week days. Bun- "bomers Point, express, 8 60, am, 4 10 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. M. PHIVOBT. J t. 1TOQD, Spring Curry Comb Clock Sprint: Blade. Soft ns a Brush. Pits every Curve. Tha . . . , , t T (- A ...! I... TI .. .1 , , ... mnn July l'erlect V-OUID. USCU uy u. nriuy uuu u mm.. orcnaugh Circuses, nnd Lending Horsemen of tho World. ad- .r,,, rifnlir for It. Sauinlc mauea post pain as ccma. J . . . ...1. I, , T n . I n Bee our name on the liamllo. Sl'UlAU CtUUI tUJIU It!., lUSliaiajeuoQUjouuiu EVERY WOMAN Eomstlmefl neoJi a reliable, monthly, regnl&Une medlolne. OT himlUM ftX me purwarugBBooum do uw. ? -- Sltp. Peal's PemiBiwro.vai They e prompt, .ale nd certain lnrMBlt. The (Dr. W1IJ otnt. Bent any where, Sl.W. A44mm I'BAh Mi" Co., OeTtUnd, U. Bold by P. X, D. lillir.lN Dru(7(7li akinandoah, fa, it fair lambs,
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