EVENING HERALD KST.VllI.l.Slli:i 18T0. Published every Kvcnlng, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 South Jaudih Sirckt, Ni:ah Ckstrb. th Herald la Msllvcied lnShcnnuilonn and Iho surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay able to tho carriers, lly mall (1.00 n year, or 23 cent a mouth, payable- In ndvnneo. Advertise monts charged according to space and position. "In publishers reserve tho right to chnngo tho Botitlon ot advertisement-whenever the pub lication of news Ucuiuiuts it. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether nald fur or not. that the nublUdicrs itutv deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known uihmi applieatlon. JCutcred at tho postofflcc at Shenandoah, Pa., as scconu haw mall matter. TEMCI'ltONlS CONNKOTION. Evening Herald 'lTDiDAY, JANUARY 2, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors of Pennsylvania i The Republicans ot Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, w 111 meet in State con vention Thursday, April 23, lwn, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, city of llnrrishurg, for the purpose of nominating two cnmlldnto- for representative nt-lnrge in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the (election of eight delcgates-nt-largo to tho llc nnhlican Kartnnnl convention, nipl for the mnetictlon of such other business ns may bo presented. Jty order of tho SUdq Committee. 1 ' ' sr. S. Quay, Attest: JKK15 11. ItKX, Chairman. W. K. Anuhmw-, Seeretories. It looks ns if Harrity still had his giip on what is left of tho Democratic party in Pennsylvania. Tm; ilenth of Ambassador liuuyon, at Berlin, lotnovos nuo of Jersey's grout sons. He was prominent as a statesman and jurist in his state for 111010 than a generation. Till! approach of the banc tall soason is ncralded by 11 row in thoStato League. Iiovrs aro so common in that body, however, that ; hey do not attract much attention except us reminders that tho season is coming on apace. C'aisi. Kst'EXSciiADK is a candidate for tho egislatitro in iJuniata county. If ho sue ceils in getting thcro ho should introduco a Mil providing for tho improvement of that name at once. Kx- i.-oui:max Jamkb It. Ueii.ly is, it js slid, slated for the fat oflico of United Stale Attorney for the K.i-tum District of Pennsylvania. Ills acceptance will not ooscn hisgtip 011 the Democratic party in his county. Uwimi killed Ciomez In battle two or ihreo times and that perniciously active old -ebel still persists in living, tho Spaniards are now killing him off inoro blowly with rniiiuinptlou in tho dispatches which aro permitted to pass tho press censor. i:x-Si:sToii T. C. Purr has made a reply to the reckless assertions of h's opponents, which will cause those worthies to scratch their heads a little before they know exactly where they "me at." His " ply pours hot hot into the camp of his opponents and carries conviction with it. Datroi'Kan politics have been so prolific ul Mirprises of late that oven an alliance between Prance mid her hereditary foe, (iermauy, Would not shock thu public, nerves mi very much. What with tho Kaiser's lap at Eng land and tho ('ar's alliance with the Turk, it looks ah if the "balance of power" was being rclialanced on new Bull out of the game. lines with John A Canadian militia colonel, whose namo ia said to bo O'llrieu, is urging the Canadian Parliament to incraiM) appiopriations for the militia, as a suit of menace to the Pulled states. There mut bo a mirUko in this fellows' name, as tho groat majority of O' Hrien cm this, or the other sldo of tho holder, or water!, would lather 1 Pngland If thoy had their way lr the bill now before tho Houso of Kcpro scntatives providing for stamps of special design for citlos containing over 10,0'JOO In habitants should become a lair, this 1 1111 11 1 1 y will havo a gieat variety of stamps. The , census of 1890 gives 2S cities that would be! entitled to this privilege, and this number would by WOO be increased to 10 or 45. Theie 1 are Mime features of the hill which are objectionahlo and may prevent its passage I . Tun I'oor Diioctors of Montgomery county hivo published their annual statement from which it appear that it cost tho county ta'3,553,00 to keep the poor during 1895. Of this flR,U13.00 was expended for outdoor relief, whllo it cost $13,010,00 to support the inmates of tho almsliouso whoaveragod 100 , ,, , , ., 1 , . r .v dally, making the cost per inmate for the year $T3.87, or $0.12 per mouth, nils Is ipiito a reduction as compared with lbui, owing to the prolific crops on the farm worked by the inmate. Montgomery's population, according to the census of 1800 was 12.1,200, while Schuylkill had 151,103, aud as tho former has inoroased rather more proportionately than tho Utter it will bo interesting to comp.ua tho cost of maintain ing the poor In tho two counties when the Schuylkill statement Is published. That It will bo as favorable- a( this is hardly tit be expected. RUNYON'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR U Is UelloTcil That rotlcr Vnlmcr, or Chl cagn, Will lio Named Chicago, Jnu. 28. Potter Palmer, nllfo loug Democrat, will, it U iisaortod, proba bly bo niiiucd by President Clovoliinil ns tho successor to Tlicoiloro Itunyon lis am bassador extraordinary ami plenipoten tiary to Germany. W. K. Carlisle, clilost son of Secretary Carlisle, It U snld, will bo ono of tho strongest supportors of Mr. t'nlmer for tho nppolntinont. Mr. l'nlmer declined to any whether ho h-ould accept tho placo or not. lie -''''1 ! 1'OTTIiT. PALMER had not yot been offend to him, nlthough rumors of Ills unmo being tindor consider ation had ronohed him. William .1. Strong1, who Is 11 business partner of V. K. Carlisle, gnvo his knowl edge of the inattor reluctantly. lie hod heard tho matter of Mr. Palmer's appoint ment discussed lively, and considered from tho trend of tho discussion Mr. Pal mer's appolutmont assured. An Ajjcnt of TIilcvos. New York, Jnu. 28. Tho prisoner An drew J. Anderson, formerly of Chlcngo, whom the polioo expect to connect with tho burglary of tho house of J. Ii. Korne chnu, at ilumpstoad, L. I., and President Oakos, of tho Northnru P.tcillo railroad, at Mauiaroneck, is now believed to bo only a rooelver of stolon goods imd n go between for burglars. Yesterday Mrs. J. Li. Kor nechnn Identified it polo cup as a portion of tho property worth $10,000 which was stolen from tho houso of it Mr. Husted, at Uovorly Covo, Mass., In September, 1893. During tho same mouth the mansion of Stanley Mortimer, ulso of Uuverly Cove, was onterod by burglars and sllverwaro and jewelry to tho niiiouut of flO.OOO taken. Mr. Mortimer entered into nego tiations with tho thieves, and paid $3,000 for tho return of tho property. Mr. Mor timer Identified Anderson yesterday nstho mnu with whom ho dealt on that occasion. Thirteen Starving Jlen Adrift. Skattlk, Wash., Jan. i's. Advices from Alaska state that tho Mourner Hustler picked up thirteen starving men In a row boat. Tho 111011 were 011 thoir way from Seward City to Juneau, and had not l"id food or water for two days. They actod Uko wolves matlsm with its dreadful pnins and nchos, is n disease of tho bl id. Lactic acid accumulates in tho vital time! and settles in the joints, to tho inten.se ngony of the sufferer, nood's Sarsaparilla nemrnllzes this acid, restores the ricblaallhy quality ot tho blood, nnd thus drlvei out and provents rheumatism. Hundred) of testi monials tell of crutches thrown away, lamo backs, arms and legs cured, by arsapan ThoOnoTruoBlood Purifier. ?lj6for5. Prepared only by 0. 1, Hood A Co., Ixiwell, Mass. u p , nf1 ureessy lotnke,mlld,er?ec. nOOll fa l-'HIStlve. Ait druggiiu. 25c 4Kc U- ' s Our Plans c? Operation Msolute Safety oi Investment. Dividends Payable Konthly. Principles cf LIFE IHSUftAWCand BUILD m AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS St'perMCad. ;ioto Can hA lfttM,(Ml ullh talrin IVIh tjj Qfjf) A"h""&w'on T tin 1011s to iIim1 lor bviiui rt v' 1 lit Dttl U. y'vorv ttutiaarlm In tbo Susiuoso Boom. nnriUbl .crM s 'M an ftftfsrixi In vtu? Prior Lousr I brleasof m-r.-t 110 Mre &t or belon the oast of (.uiti'icMoo Will ro'i iotn to jrrcLiw and reap the benefits ot this b'x 1 ' Will ettlillAh ttut tlt br refer Reepensltile, Sle. rlu una J'ik, CompaniM of our city s.imo ur toe leaaiDK iiatiKa Coirei.Jtii or ill Our pact mim Juiti8 m In ! 25 per COfltl Sit& ?SUB?"SiAr nnr Mrjlllll lilond o ?4 per 'cent or more on ' lini luxu iDYoattuenti. INVES-1 TIGATE.) If you wart U make noney, all we sik le f ur viu to xnicttioate our new and np i'il tub t bod t. will wran tte to con v tu tbo most BkeptU&l. Full particular n tree oi nplica lion jtt ' r-'-t" i Tvvt-j iToineu Co-operative TudiDg Ass'n, t?!5 Deattcrn St , Chlrsao, 1 AH bonri Oonorrhcaa and ftarKeafrotutba urinarror. rjuai, arrtd br HanUl Uldjl WW riuieiwuugijtinvvin'iuwua i or il.I. llrnrriaU. toT'iOHl.NnwVerli ! Sarsaparilla 0 yot. '. . - mi FOOD STRENGTH. It Comes From the Right Food Properly Digested., ,,11' Food strength Is natural gjrength. It is now strength ; created strength. That is, it is not stimulation. Tho real strength oT your body is your constitutional strength, your reserve strength. It is tho result of eating proper food and digesting it. lilting food does no good at all J rather harm unless it is digested. So that every thing jiifrrows Itself down to ono proposi tion i IIow Is your digestion? Ono person in thrco of us have Indigestion Income form or another. It Is not really a disease, but a condition; a condition which may become serious. Wo all wish to bo strong, and wo might all become so If wo digested our food. Tho loss of your strength Is a serious mutter. It may be tho beginning of a daugerou disease. It may mcun that you cannot go on with your work.. Shaker Digestive Cordial is an aid to di gestion. It is a strength maker. It makes your food nourish you. It makes you strong. It relieves at oiieo all the symptoms of acuto dyspepsia, tones up tho system and creates llesh, enemy and strength. Taken regu larly It will permanently euro indigestion and make tho weak, thin, irritable, nervous dyspeptio, strong, rat, hearty and well again. A 10 cent bottle will show you what it will do. Sold by druggists at 10, SB, B0 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Woman's Sutl'ingo Association oniccrs. Washington, Jan. 2. At Inst night's session of tho National Woman's Sullrago association officers woro elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Susnu ii. Anthony (ro-clected unanimously); vice president, Anna Howard Shaw (re elected); corresponding secretary, Hnchacl Poster Avery; recording secretary, Allco Stouolllackwell; treasurer, Harriet Taylor Upton; llrst auditor, Miss Laura Clay; second auditor, Mrs. Anna Glbbs. Fatally Shot by Ills Young Wife Bowlino GliEKN, Ky., Jnu 27. Near Sulphur Springs, Kdmonson county, John Flora, 11 well to do farmer, aged 05, was shot and probably fatally injured by his wife, nged 20, whllo trying to kidnap their child. Tho couple had been separated for n short time, tho mother taking tlielrchild to her homo. Kxplndetl III Her Mouth. LAMUKUTVILLH, N. J., Jan 23. Littlo Florence Pasco picked up an electric light globe and put it in her mouth and began to blow her breath In It, when It exploded with a loud report and illled her mouth with lino particles of glnss that wero ex tricated with great difficulty. Enveloped In mazing; Oil. St. Iionis, Jan. 23. William Conway, engineer of tho Bush Glass works, took n lighted lamp into ho oil room, wlicu 1111 explosion occurred. Blazing oil spread over tho room, and Coutvay was burned to death. Tho llro was stubborn, iiud damaged tho place $2,000. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Hollands, Y.I., has to say below, will remember their own experience under Uko circumstances. "Last winter I had la grippo which left mo in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, nono of which did mo any good, until I was Induced to try a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Rcnicdy. Tho first bottlo of it so farrclioved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the M-cond bottlo effected a cure." For salo at 25 and 50 cents rcr bottle byGiulilor liris., druggists. llropped Dead III tho Villpit. Memphis, Jnu. 23. Rev. T. ii. Har grove, pator of tho Methodist church at Coldwntcr, Miss., dropped dead In tho pul pit on Sunday. Ho Imd offered prayer and given out his toxt, "Uellovo In tho Lord Jesus Christ and Yo Shall bo Saved." These woro his lust words. With a moan ho fell heavily, nud when two physicians, who woro in tho church, reached him lifo wnsoxtinct. Heart disease was tho sup po,ed cause. For a pain in the chest .1 piece of fianucl dampened with Chamberlain's Pain' Halm and bound on over the coat of thu pain, and another on tho back between tho shoulders, will alford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where tho pain Is canted hyn cold and thero is a tendency toward pneumonia. For salo by (iruhler . Pros., druggists iliistlco rcclcham's rirst Ileclsiou. Wasiiinoton, Jim 2o Judge Peckhani delivered his first opinion as it member of tho Uiiltod ritatos supremo court yester day. It was in tho caso involving tho right of the government to condemn tho mil estate of tho Gettysburg Klectrlo Hall way company as a part of tho National Park located upon tho Gettysburg battle ground. Tho court below had decided that tho act of congress authorizing tho establishment ot tho park, In so far as it applied to tho condemnation of prlvato property, was unconstitutional. Judge Pockhum's decision rovorsos this ruling and sustains tho condemnation proceed ings. Itellel ill Six Hours. TMstrosslmr kidnov and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Grott South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat biirprlso on account of its exceeding promptness in rcllovlng pain In tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or lemaie. It relievos retention of water and pain In passing it almost Immediately. If you vant nulck relief and euro tins is your remiity. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Charged with Mealing Aiilliiues, NEW Youk, Jan. 28. Somo ot tho an tinues stolon out, ot the .schlllo collection on Saturday night, and tho two men who 1 uro suspected of stealing thoni, wero on Si?illltoi. lu Hiodoteetl bureat tfe 1MUoo lieadnuarters yostttrday. Tho prlsonorsnro Kwnld SclimoU and Charles Lefebro. Kebmiil'. Is n lionliow of Hlchnrd Zschlllo. it colonel In tho iforimin army, who owns1 iw, .Mlnetinn. (icMiro Is n saloon koenor. Colonel 'schllle had left his nutfquos hero to bo sold by Dr. Ulrlch Jnliti, nu oxporft who had shown it at tho world s lair una other plncos. llucklort's Arnica S.ilve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and 11 akin emotions, and positively cures titles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or raony refonded. Price 55 cents per box. For pale by A. Wasley. Munyon's WONDERFUL SUCCESS Hundreds Declare They Have Been Cured. BY HIS IMPROVED HOMOEOPATHIC REME DIES WHERE THE HIGHEST MEDICAL SKILL HAS FAILED. If You Are Ailing In Any Way Ask Your Druggist for Munyon's Guide to Health, Purchase Ills Remedies and Cure Your self. K. A. Jendromc, of 121 Putnam street, Syracuse, N. Y , writ ; "For somo tlino I had been afflicted witli rheumatism in my right arm. I could not raise it to my head, and the twin was so intense I was unable to work. I was treated by two physicians, without receiving any benefit. Finally I began using Munyon's Uheumatism Curo. I took tho first doso on Monday, and Wednes day was completely cured and able to resume wurk. I wish Munyon's liemedios every success." Munyon's Itheumatisin Curo novor falls to relieve in ono to three hours, and cures In a few days, l'rico 25 Cents. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed to euro all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 25e. Munyon's Catarrh liemedles positively cure. Price. 25 cents. Munyon's Kidnoy Curo speedily euros pains hi tho back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney diseases. Prico 25c. Munyon's Female ltomedles aro a boon to all women. Pi ice 25c. Asthma Curo. with Asthma Herbs, $1.00. Munyon's Nervo Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system. Prico 25c. Munyon's Hoadacho Curo stops headaches In three minutes. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Pllo Ointment positively euros all forms of piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's Mood Curo emdicates all impuri ties of tho blood. Price 25c. Munyon's Vitnllzcr restores lost rowers to weak men. Price, fl.OO. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists. 25 tents a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. Muuyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with frco medical advico for any discato. Frank Wilson's Alibi. HoLl.lDATSliu'na, Pa., Jan. 28. Frank Wllsou, accused of tbo murdor of Henry Bonncckn, was on tho witness stand for hours yesterdny, and his ovidonco was un completed when court adjourned. Ho gavo a cloar account ot his doings on tho night of tho murder, nnd ills proof of an alibi is of it positive character. It developed In his evidence that his real namo Is George Koons and his homo In Masslllon, O. Ho said ho had assumed his present namo to cscapo tho taint of n term in tho Ohio penitentiary. Ho testified that ho accom panied tho detectives to Philadelphia aud Now York becauso thoy "showed him a gny tlmo" and paid nil tho bills. Ho do med having mado uny confessions to thorn, and declared that tho reason as signed for his arrest was that "too much money had been hquandered 011 tho caso ind somebody must bo convicted," All Free. Tboso who havo used Dr. King's Now Dis over.v know its value, and thoso who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it freo. Call on the advertised druggist and get it trial bottle, free. Send your namo and address to H. 11. llucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a saniplo box of Dr. King's Now Life rills i' ree. ns well as a cony ot liuldo to Health and Household Instructor, freo. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wusley's Drug Store. Hie U.Mituti.iu In Nhv 2'oundlupd. St. John's. X F., Jim. 2. Tho do.stllti tlon is mere.. Mug here, and thu demands fur labor nr lieuoinliig more vehcuiciit. Tho syeets are impassible from tho roceut snow storms, thu 1 afToiilliig work font hundred men. nnd yen 1111 steps havo been taken to clear ill, .in. P.itltlon aro being prepared fnt'prcH million 10 Governor Mur ray.urglug ilu adoption of relief measures. Trains 011 nun Miction of tbo railroad broho through tho snow bluuknde utter five days. .Modjeskil' Company Disbanded. CINCINNATI, Jan. 24. Mine. Modjoska's company dlsbauded and returned to Now York hint night. Modjoska's physicians, undur whoso dally euro sho has been for a week, decided yesterday afternoon that sho must remain hero four weeks longer at lonst. Thoy aro trying to remove tho troublo by absorption, thus avoiding tho danger ot a surgical operation. All hor engagements hnra been cancelled for a month at least. Free Fills. Send von l-mill rnss to f T 1. llii.l-lat, X. f'.. Chicago, aud get a freo sample box of Dr, King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convinco yon of their merits. Tlieso pills aro easy In action and aro particularly eficctivo in tho curo of Constipation aud Sick Headache. For jiaiaria and lavcr troubles they havo been iirovcd invaluable. Thoy aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tono to stomach and bowels greatly invlgomto tho system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. druggist. ' NUGGcTS OF NEWS. Dr. P. T. Ithodos is under arrest nt Nowvlllo, Ky., charged with poisoning Jared Hoblusou, a patlont, whoso widow ho married. A colored man named Sherman, nnw in jail at Unlontown, is wanted at Parkers jmrg, W. Vit., for' assault on tho llttlo Wctherlll girt. Kentucky Hepublicnu legislators tall; of ousting four Democrat la members on thu ground of holding thoir soatu Illegally, they filling other ollleos. itev. Frank Do Witt Tnlmage, son ot thoemlnont Washington divine, is to edit tho Wostmlustor HndQU-voror. IIu will re tain his pnstoralu ot tho Second i'rokby- teriaii cuurcu, I'liisuurg. Many merchants aro well aware that their customers aro their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable. As an instance wo men tion Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo have no hesitation In recommending Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to our' customers, as it is the beat cough medicine wo havo ever sold, and always gives satisfaction," For sale at 23 and t0. rents per bottle by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. THE! CRIMEOF POVERTY. Rscapt.l from lirutnl Turks nnd Denied Admission to Our Iteptibltc. NKW YollK, Jan. 23. Detnlnetl on Ellis Island aro two Armenians who, under tho Immigration laws, will havo to bo de ported unless thoy can sccuro tho neces sary bonds which will entltto thorn to land. Thoy say that deportation will simply mean starvation nnd death. Tho Immigrants nro Peter Do Garabo illm, 23 years old, nnd It. M. Ghitrchcrdor rlan, 80 years old. Thoy arrived at this port on tho Servln on Jnu. 20, nud thoy canio from Harpoot, near Aloxandrota. Doth men tell tales of horrlblo crucltlos which they havo been subjected to at tho hands of tho Turks, and glvo details of tho wholosnlo murders of Armenians. Ghnrcherdorriitn four months ngo had a wife and thrco children. Ho Is today with out kith or kin. -All tho mombers of his family were slaughtered before his eyes by tho Turks, and ho was compelled to look on and sco his wlfo llrst outraged and then killed. Do Garabadlm lias also seen many of his relatives killed during tho massacres. After tho massacro tho two men decided 'to escape from tho Turkish tyranny and scolc it refugo with somo relatives thoy havo In this country, who llvo at Now town, Mnss, Thoy had a scanty stock of money, but both possessed somo property, which could havo bocn converted into money if thoy had dared to do so. This courso they know would attract suspicion, nud 0110 night thoy left Harpoot together. At Smyrna they secured passage to Mnr sailles, and from thcro thoy woro fur nished with steorngo pnssngo to Now York, An uuelo of ono of tho men offers to pro vide for him.buc Is uunblo to furnish tho f600 bond for each. I'robnbly Fatal Hunting Accident. Lancastiiii, Pn Jan. 2S. Tho clothes of IJertha Mowory, a doniostlo at tho homo of 'Scpulro Hlldobrand, nt Strasburg, caught on flro whllo sho was working at the stove. Tho girl ran from tho houso to that of a neighbor, by which tlmo sho was a mass of lira from feet to head. Her nlolbes wero torn frnm liri Itilf Iiht Ii,. 1llvto nhi if ailfli ,i l,nf,,r.i thnf-.1l: la fitni-.ul ..-w w- ....... .w .....W.V -a ... sho cannot survive.. Her wholo body Is burned, her cars aro charred ton crisp and all of her hair is gono. Jersey's Tributo to Ambassador Itlinyoii. TltKNTON, Jan. 28. Both branches ot tho legislature Inst night, by a rising vote, adopted resolutions on tho death of Am bassador Theodora Huuyon. In tho houso Mr. Lower Introduced 11 lengthy resolution extending sympathy to tho patriots of Cuba, and requesting tho Now Jorsoy members of congress to support nny meas ure calculated to glvo recognition to tho' insurgents. It was referred to tho com mltteo on foreign relations. Poisoned Herself and Children. Brooklyn, Jnn. 28. Mrs. Ida Hock, 40 years of ugo, who llvod with her husband nnd two children nt Kldgowood, L. I., committed sulcldo yesterday by swallow ing 11 largo quantity of parls grcou, nftcr administering tho poison to tho children, William, aged 10, and Otto, aged 8 years. Tho children wero tnkou to n hospital, but tho attending physicians say thoy cannot recover. Domestic difficulties caused tho tragedy. Fourteen I.lros Probably Lost. Glouchsteii, Mass., Jan. 28. John F. Wonson & Co., owners, finally announce that they havo given up as lost tho schooner John W. Bray and hor crow of fourteen Inon. Sho sailed from this port on Nov. 10 for a four weoks' trip on tho fishing bunks, nud slnco that dato has neither been sighted nor has any word boon hoard from her. It is believed sho was wrecked in tho fierce gales of Dec. U and 12. Two Killed by a J-imp Kxplnsion. PlTTSBUlto, Jnu. 28. A flro nt tho homo of John Steele, it lamp chtniuoy maker, on tho South Side, last night, resulted in tho death of Mary Steele, aged 5 years, and her llttlo sister Norn, nged 3 years, both burned to denth. Mrs. Jennie Steele, their mother, aged 27, was fatally injured by jumping from n second story window. Tho llro resulted from tho explosion of it lamp. Nearly Killed by Gas. NKW Haven, Jnu. 23. William Stoilor, n ranclnnnn, of Allrlght, Custer coyuty, Mont., was found in a room nt tho Rich mond Houso nearly dead from tho effect of inhaling gas. It Is bolloved that iio turned tho gas jet out nnd then lniulvortently turned It on again. His condition Is critical. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations or the Now York and riiUiidelpliht 1-xclmnges. Nnw Youk. Jan. 27. Tho stock market to day enjoyed a decided increase In activity Judgod by recent records, and the voliimoot ousiness wus unusually wen uisiriouieu Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio 4314 Del. Ac Hudson. ...127JS I L. & W ,....161 Erie law Lake Erio & W... 20 Lehigh Nov - UH Lehigh Valley.... 37)4 New Jersey Cen .-1014$ N. Y. Central 07K l'ennsylvanla Heading ... St. Paul T77T. . TU W. N. Y. & Pa 3)4 West Shore General Markets. I'iiii.AIjei.I'MIA, Jan. 27. Flour strong! win ter supertlne.S-.i'kTS-ViO, do. extras, $2.G02,90; Pennsylvania roller, clear. f3.25Js3.t0; do. do. straight, $3.4003.55; western winter, clear, S3.3ua3.50. Whcatquiet, lower, with 73o. bid and 730. asked for January. Corn, dull, weak, with 3:1)40. bid and ale. asked for January. Oats higher, quiet, with 25)4o. bid and S5Jjc. asked for January. Hay firm; choice timothy, $10. Beef firm; beet hams, $10. Pork higher; mess, $11011.25; short cloar, $11. 5012.50; family. $11. Lard llrni; western steam, $0.15. llut tcr steady; western creamery, KQSlc. ; do. factory, U15o.; Klglns, 21c.; Imitation cream ery, 13ai7o,t New York dairy, 10l(o,; do. creamery, Hmii'e. ; l'ennsyivnnni anil western creamery prints, strictly fanoy, 20o.; do. choice, 10c; do. talr to good, 15lKo.; prints Jobbing at 21&2IO. Cheese lirm; large, 7Sj 101.40.; small, 7J401CJ4c.; part skims, 3)4aoc.; full tklms, 25J3o. Eggs easy; New York and Pennsylvania, 17)4Slt)o.; Ice house, HiilSc.; western fresh, l'aUMo.; southern, 10ai0ic. I.lvo Stook Markets. New Youk, Jan. 27. Fair to choice steers fiffilOu. higher; common and medium do, steady; oxen, bulls and cows unchanged; or dinary to prlmo steers, $3.8031.60; tops, Sl.feO; Btugs and oxen, $23.M; bulls, $2.1ui33; ex port do., $3.tt.V, cos, ;i.tVQU, Calves steady; yearlings and barnyard calves slow at $1.75S&2.50; veals higher; common to choice. $5S&9: culls. $1Q1.5U. Sheen and Iambs I lilslicr; common to prime sheep, $2.503,75; choice, Jl: extra ncavy weiners, ii.wj; me dium to prime lambs, HMftSM; deck ot ex tra Ohio. $5.50; culls, $3.25. Hogs higher at $l.351.85; interior pigs, $1.15. Kast lilUEinv. Pa., Jan. 7. Cattle slow; prime, Sl.lft'ai.60; good butchers, $3.50Q; rough fat, $3t.G0; bulls, steers nnd cows, Sl.WaXW. Hogs active; prlmo medium, $1.60 (S1.00; Yorkers and pigs, lt.t-V3t.00; heavy Ihogs, It.ii3t.t0; roughs. $3(34. Bheep firm; prime, $3.30463-50; good, $3S3.0; common. $1.251.80; lambs, $334,75, Yeal calves. $5.50 Utl.l.'ii Almost Distracted ID YOU EVEU sutler from real ner vousness? 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