EVENING HERALD MTARLWIim) 1870. ! FilMftlhwl every levelling, Ricept Hundsy, i : I terra Jakdui Htrhit. Nrar rima TU tt.rnttl 1 dcilvoied n Shenandoah and the tatvoanding; towns for six cents ft week, pas tule the oar Hern. By null $3.00 a year, or i ant a qtonth. payable In adranoe. Adverilsu-1 imIi eharna according to space and position. Tk- tofcttsfien reserve the rfgiit to ihni.m- the p arnorrnf advertisements whenever the inib jaMeti ef news demands it. The rlirht Is aeerv4 ta reject any advertisement, whether ) fait far m not, that the publishers may deem , pTODar. Advertising rates made known rn Application. ' edatthe postoflJce at Shenandoah, Pa., w ; xnr1 elass mall matter. i TM.KPHONR CONNECTION. dvenlng H rat Id TUESDAY. JANUAKY 19. 18OT. A condition and not a theory confronts the local Da tunc racy. Tub men who let loose the doge of war now find tbeni In somebody else's yard. Apparently the Pullman oar people are not vary liberal with passes, Judging from recent events. UNOXBOBOuitD journalism is preferable to that new journalism which caters to the baser instincts of humanity. The action of Superintendent Betteridge in causing the arrest of a dellnqnont water com-umcr will set a good example lor others. To secure competent and faithful official. It is necessary that the citlsens attend the pri mary elections, and see that such men aie nominated. The recent suicide of several bank officials it a timely lesson to those who are tempted to take the first step in misappropriating trust funds. Now NKW Yobk has begun a war on the tnll church bonuet. Thisllooks very like a movement against feminine piety in its most popular form. Governor Hastings is said to have his pruning knife ready and will use it effectively in reducing ths useless expenditure uf the s-ate's finances. - Ik ths T?ottsvllIe ltepublioan does not like Mr. Penrose as United States Senator, its editor might find consolation In the fact that he will succeed J. Donald Cameron. Much favorable comment is heard among litiaants and members of the iter in refer. encs to the large number of cases prepared and disposed of by District Attorney Jiechtel The departuro of Debs from the Populist party affects it much as it was affected by the departure of Coxey. The tact mat it 1 uronn too cuiiserviitive for them is u reconi- rnondation of ths party to more couservativ6 people. We may call black whito as often as we have a desiro to delude ourselves, but the fact remains that the eudsof justice seldom tniBjiarpw hut wllRIl tliev do. it's a crime against humanity. THnHBttAiii Mart the new year with large number of orders in the job depart ment. Ths excellent facilities and the quality of work turned out by us always brings the second order. The Wanamaker Republicans, (oorrectly speaking, the Martin-Magee combine) will carry the war into the Legislature, theuce to the next state convention. Alter that their millionaire friends will probably be sadder but wiser patriots. It is said that when certain Pottsvillo Eepublicans heard of the visit of Senators Quy and Penrose to C'antou, they wept at tae loot of the ileury Clay monument. Tkui onu s foudest hopes aie sometimes badly shattered. Wi; bear a great deal about the power of Richard t'roker over Tammany Hall. The local Democracy has its own Crokor, with the difference that the Shenandpah species has not the power he would like to havo in saying who shall be nominated for borough offices. TBKBb'K blood ou the moon, at least that portion of it that illuminates Mahanoy City. T aie informed that the irrepressible Thomas Julius Joyce -it at the head of a syndicate that will establish a daily paper in our neighboring borough. And wont there he fun! Those who have business at the county court can fully testify to the truth of the statement that Controller Severn is keeping a faithful watch over th county's treasury. Especially is this truo in reference to wit nesses' fees, as well as in other departments at the court house. Wint-E disclaiming all intention of inter fering with Major McKinley inlie selection of his Cabiaet, we beg luavo to sail his at tention to the town of St. Clair, which has never been represented in any President's Cabinet, although its eitisens have filled al most every other office and are still looking for mure. In the event of Hastings' translation to the Cabinet. Lieutenant Governor Lyons will succeed Daniel n. as the Chief Executive of this commonwealth. Then there will be gnashing of teeth among the small fry politicians who occupy their time in barking at Senator Quay's heels. Sehuyl kill county has a number of the latter. Iff auHineas is dull, it certainly Is not htcause ths balance of trade is against us, for it is not. On the contrary, it is vory kircely in our fiver. There is evidently plenty of money, but for some inexplicable reason there does not appear to be any dis position on the part of the holders to make business investment!, as 11 usually tne ease under like circumstance. Ths uncertainty in regard to the tariff evidently has much to do with it. Bbv. P. F. Dauobtt, the highly steamed rector of the chureh of St- Mary Magdelone, at Lost Creek, expressed his epinieus in un mistakable terms in condemning the Coal street filth-purveyor at both service of his church on Sunday He declared the sheet uuflt to enter ay home where there are youthful minds which would be liable to be centaminated by contact with sueh a publica tion In this bt only displayed the care to be xpstd of one in his sacred calling who lias the wi If we of tli"M- niiili v ld barge in constant view, and reflected public opinion in Ki-iicrtil, which h as outpokeu (is Father DnRKi'tt ti Rithcr McUulloiigh. of (li-1 mrdv itle, u1--h -tpulu- in strong terms upon the same sulnct t And to think the editor' of the -beet liid tlmrgc of our schools for three years ' TO rt'ltK COI.I II llK I) VY Take, I.imuvb Ilrento Quinine Tkhtuin. .It im "Mm rufund the money tf it hits to 1 2." . out-,. NICARAGUA CANAL BILL All lire. The Measure Will he rushed to Pinal Passage In the Senate. WAMtlXOTvv, Jnn. 1!). The sonntn yes terday voto.l I t ike tin the Nicaragua Oemal bill, 'lh.x ;,Ivor the measure the parliamentary adv mlnge of lining the un- ftnlahod business of the senate, so that It will be considered from day to day until final notion In secured. The prospect is vnai a nnu vow win u reaoneu at au early day. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, IB laror of the measure. Mr. Morgan Mid it should be determined whether American control 01 tne o.inai or ine up- , holding of the M mroe doctrine was to be included amonu the differences to be submitted to arbitration under the Anglo- American treaty. The canal bill provides for an issue ot $100,000,000 of maritime canal oompany shook, of which the Unitod States Is to subscribe for 170,000,000 worth of shares. The 00111 111111 v U to Issue bonds up to $100,- 000,000, thne to be guaranteed by the united Stutea. It is substantially the measure passod by the senate in the last congress. Mr. Ohandler Introduced the ltepublioan rauous bill for an interna tional monetary conference, and also a bill providing for a permanent oensus bureau, with a superintendent at $6,000 salary. The house passed three bills of publlo importance and devoted the remainder of the day to District of Columbia business. One prohibited the sale of Intoxicating liquors to the Indians, one amended the existing patent laws In conformity with the recommendations of the American Bar association, and another provided for the use by the government of paleuts sc oured by naval offloers, at compensation to be fixed by a board of three offloers. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c, At Qruhlor Bros., drug stole. Charged with Monster Forgeries. New York, Jan. 10. Erall and Jaoob Blumer are conllned In Ludlow street jail, charged with being fugitive criminals from Zurich, Switzerland, where they were formerly heavy contractors and architects. They were arrested yesterday on tho ar rlvul of the steanudiip La Bourgogno. They are accused of forgeries and embez zlements amounting to $100,000. Kmll Blumer, who says he is a naturalized American citizen, owns a larste tract of land in Iowa, which is managed by his brothar-ln-law. Ask your grocer for 110 "Royal Palo t' Hour, and take no other brand. It is the bust flour made. Merchant Arrenfoil for Forgery. BnocKToy, Mass., Jan. ID. The stook of lumber held by H. S. Blohmond & Co., was attached yesterday in the Interest of the Keller Lumber company, of Boston. Rich mond was subsequently arralgnod in tho police oourt ou a specific chargo of forg ing notes to the value of $1,800. Blohmond, being unable to furnish ball, was taken to jail. He was engaged to be marrlod to a daughter of ex-Mayor Whipple, and the wedding was to have taken place next month. Fairbanks Klocted Senator. IjOiIANAl-OUts, Jon. 19. Charles W. Fairbanks was eleoted United States eona tor at noon today. The senate and house voted separately, and tomorrow will meet In joint session to eanvuss the vote and proclaim, formully, tho election of the new senator. The Deniooratio senators and representatives nominated Danlol W. Voorhees In oauous last night, and oast their votes far him today. The six Ropu lists voted for Leroy Templaton, of India napolis. . Soothing far burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for outs and sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DVitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Hagenbuch. A M-t'H Awful Crimp, NSW York, Jan. 18. At Mamoroneok. Westchester county, lust night Arthur PalbUr durini; a fit of insanity shot his brother, Leonard Palmer, killing him al mot Instantly, and futnlly wounded his mOtlier aud sister. The immlerer had been mildly insane for some past, but yes terday afternoon a bad lit seized him, whloli resulted somo hour latter in his securing n invoivcr nnd ntlacking the family. Mrs Palnmr and her daughter will probably dlo. 'lhw madman escaped to the woo l ; A torpid liver moans a had complexion, bad breath, indigestion and fnqui-nt headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWltt'g Little Early Risers, the fuuioug little pills. C. H. Hagenbuch. Secretary Francis Confirmed. Washington, Jau. 19. Secretary Fran els' nomination was oonflrmed by the sen ate in executive session yesterday. Na opposition to the confirmation wus made, and no vote was taken. Senator Test slated that he could add nothing to what he had already said, and that he had na objeot in further delaying action upon tho nomination. Ilaggage master DIekerson Dead. Plainfikld, N. J., Jan. 19. Mahlon Dlokerson, the baggagemasteref tho Phil adelphia and Reading railroad local that was wrecked at Sklllman Saturday night by being run lntc by the Boyal Blue line express, Is dead He was 40 years of ageaml lived In Ph ladslphla. It Is feared that Kngiueur Clapp and Fireman Buhl will dlo X-R ays Of severest trial and test prove In regard to Hood's Sarsapariila 8t , Greatest Merit Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces 2d, Sli Greatest Cures Shown by thousands ot honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce d, Greatest Sales W According to the statements ot drugglits all over the country. In these three points Hood's Barsapurllla is peculiar to itself. Hood's Sarsapariila Is the host it Is the One True Wood Purifier. M A - nitt a1 tlle ony J'Hi" to toke liOOCl S Hll'S wlthliooU's Sarsapariila, KENNEY F0RSF.NAT0R. Delaware Iemnerats Decide to Support the Kent County Min, DovRit, Dol , Jan. IB. The contest for the Democratic nomination for United Suites senator was long drawn out, and until neatly miduight there were eleven onndidntes in the field, audeaoh was confl dunt of victory. The twenty-second ballot was reachod ;it midnight. The fight had then narrowed down to five men. Wlll ard Htulohury of New Castle, led these with votos; Jame L. Woloott of Kent, 4; H. K uii nay of Kn, 8; John O. Gray of Sussex, 3. The balloting was kept up, how ever, and 011 the twenty-sixth ballot Ken noy reodved the nomination, the rote being: K.unoy, 13; Saulebury, 8; AVal cott, 8; not voting. 1. Mr. Kiinnny Is a prominent lawyer of Dover. He was born in Sussex oouuty in !) and was admitted to the bar In 1878. He was adjutant general of the state National Guard uuder Governor Big, "ft out nasnetu no other publlo office. has always voted ths Dsmooratlo ticket, ,.,, n .Mont ...nt.. f 11 tv,".. " i..i.i-t.. 1- ...'.. teen Itopuhllcan representatives and three Republican senate rg,held a caucus ou their own hook und unanimously selected J. EAwanl AddlcUs ot Ni-woastle, for United states senator : Charles H. Atkins of 8ns- sex, for state treasurer, and Berlah Wat- mn0t Kent, for county auditor. Theeau. cus was estlrelylharmoulous. OatMrh and Golds Believed In 10 to 60 Minutes. One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bot le of Dr Aguew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surfaro of the nasal jtaes- xges. Painless and delightful to use. Itie- :W-m instantly, and permanently cures (litarrh. Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. 50 cts. Bold at Kirlins drug store. Talk or Aibilratiou wilfi France. London, Jan. 19. The Standard's Vi enna correspondent says: A utiuplred cor respondent of The Folltlsehe Correspon dene lein ns llmt Frnnoe is meditating the negotiation of a trenty of arbitration with the United States similar to the Anglo Anierlcun treatv. Such 11 treaty would bo very welcome in Frauoe, and the pros pects for its conclusion are in no way un favorable. Boft,'Whlto Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Ualrwith Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by Cuticuka Soap, the most effectivo skin purifying and beautifying soap In tho world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only preventive of Inflammation and clogging of the ronss. Soap it lold throughout the world. Pottm Deoo akd Cheu. Corp., Sole l'ropi., Boston, U. S. A. ai-"Iloir to Purify nd Beautify the Bltln, SceJp, KDd I Wr," mailed free BABY HUMORS g5iaw4B5eB'.S.it Three-Dpy Tour to Washington. Washington at present is tho cynosure of all eyes; not only because it ii the Nation's Capital and of the interest which attaches to the deliberations of Congress, but the bril liant Presidential reception on New Year's Day formally opened tho season of fashion able festivities, aud it has now become tho great social centra of tho country. Brilliant miuds, waiving for the .time the cares of government, abandon themselves to the guy whirl of the social world. Receptions, din ners, balls follow each other with bewilder ing rapidity. The slHt'i of tho Cuban question and tho possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, and Lite never dying in terest which attaches to tho many depart ments of the Government Is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York January 81, aflbids the best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. The party will be under tho care and guidance of an ex perienced tourist agent, and the program in Washington has been prepared with an ac curate knowledge of tho location und best time to visit each of tho principal points of interest. Round trip tickets, including railroad trans portation in each direction and uccommoda tious at the best Washington hotels, will lie sold at the following rates: From New York, S14 51I; Trenton, $18.75; Atlantic City, $12.75; Pottsville, $14.30; Philadelphia. $11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agsnt, 1196 Hrtmdwsy, New York, or G;o. W. lioyd, Asslstaut General Passenger Agent, Braid Street Station, Philadelphia. Ouo thing is certain : It will not do to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what the cud will be. Pneumoni 1, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a neglected cold. H ij surprising J too, that bad colds arc so often neglected when one remembeis how easily and at what little expense they may be cuied. Cham berlain's Cough Remody is always prompt aud effectual, and costs but a trifle; 85 or 50 .cents is a trifle as compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. II r. Abnor Mercer, of Dilworthtown, Chester County, Pa , in speaking of this remedy, suid : "Some time ago I had a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, the druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of it cured me entirely." For sale by Gruhlor Bros., drugcists " Two Woeks In I'toi-ldu. To see Florida is a pleasure; to visit it Is a privilege; but to spend a fortnight within its borders is au epoch. There is a-gtrat satisfac tion in witnessing the ripening of trtplcal fruits in their own native laud, aud a peculiar joy in wrestling witli old ocean's waves when lakes and rivers at home are all icebound. One appreciates the wonders of modern in vention aud railroad deTolopmcnt upon leaving the neighborhood of goodsiatingoue day and finding himself in the vicinity of good bathlag the next. Yst this can be done, and the man who prefers hunting or fishing will take his accoutrements along with him, fur Florida extends a cordial invitation to all sportsmen. Whoever would exchange for two weeks the uncertain climate of the North for the delightful aud Spring-like aunshino of Florida should take ths personally-conducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Bail road which leaves New York by special train January SO. Excursion tickets for this tour, including railway transportation, Pullman accommodatious (one berth), and meals en route in both directlous while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $60.00; Philadelphia, $48 00; Cauandaigua, $52.85; Eric, $54.86: Wilkesbarre, $50.35 ; Pittsburg $58.00, and at proportions! rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other informa tion apply to ticket ageuta, tourist agent at 1106 Bruadway, New York, or to Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Btreet station, Philadelphia. Don't Tobaooo Unit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Hauy gaiu ten pouuds in ten days. Over 400, MO cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Hterliug Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. A Modern Improvement. Saves Time, Labor and Money. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Johh Ii. Sullivan, ex-champion pugilist, Is going on the itnge again. Farmers of Illinois are contributing corn liberally to relieve the distress In India. A dispatch received at Halifax, N. 8., reports the Iamenberg eohooner Molega n total wreck at Trinidad. The government of Hatch Guiana has granted 1,000,000 acres of selected gold lands to a British syndicate Fire at the New Castle, Pa., tin mill last night did $60,000 damage, and throws over 600 men out of employment. William. Hunter, wife murderer, was yesterday sentenced, at Fonda, X Y., to electrocution during the week of March 8. Dank falluros yesterday : First National of Newport, Ky. ; Corm .u National of Louisville, Minnesota Savings of St Paul, Minn. The Ohio coal onerators have consented to bu increase of from fortv-flve to fifty one cents for January and February min ing, to meet theinToase of from fifty-one to sixty cents in the Pittsburg district Miss Carolino H. Pier, of Wisconsin, and Wiss Alice A. Minnlok, of Kobraska, have i'uou adoilttcd to practice before the uipitome court, increasing the number of ladles who possess this privilege to fifteen. Qrip-Celds-UMdarlie. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La ilrlppe when Laxative Broruo Quinine will cure yeu in one day. Put up in tablets con lenient for taking. Guaranteed tocuie, or money refunded. Price, 86 cents. For sale hy Klrlln's Pharmacy. Tours to California California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious Iwlm, the cloudless sky, and the ricli ver dure or the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of tho Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own leauty; aud here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snow niautled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with itssoft breezes upon tho other, and a veritable paradise of ilowers, fruits and plants between, man can Hud and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing tho need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, Inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palaee cars from New York to the Pacifio Coast, aud stoppiug at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of tli two lours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1887 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, aud Pittsburg, January 27, February 24, and March 27. The first tour will rrm direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from Sun Francisco via Salt Lake City, Deuver, and Chicago, allowing fivo weeks in California. The Becoud tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the Crescent City" during tho JIardi Urns Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, aud Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. The third tour will run viaChlcago.Donver, aud Salt Lako City, allowingpassengersto re turn by regular tralus via different routes within nine months. All of those tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and the Garden of the Gods. Rates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad Sj'stem east of Pittsburg : First tour, $310 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 rouud trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing oflices, or address Ueorge W. Jfoyu, Assistant General Passenger Agcut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. One of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism ou record is Tainted by Mr. J. M. Thompson, post master at Docker's Point, Pa., as follows: "While out driving 0110 day last winter I was caught in a cold rain. Tho next moruing I was unable to move my head or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I u Chamberlain's Pain Il.ilin, there being a lxjttlc open or. the counter. He rubbed the afl'ected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot fire. I dozed of! to sloer and when I woke about half an hour later the pain had gone entirely, aud I have not been troublod since. Peoplo como horo from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For tale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so mauy varied attractions as the SUits of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold aud unhealthful changes of the North seems almost ethoreal, it is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coait and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every concoivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tnrnon. pomnano, and others of a more trouical character. Nowhere In all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of same or better snort. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkoys, bears, panthers, and wild rats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while biuls of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the Slate. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, Its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinariau, the lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1887, leaving by special train January 26, February 0 aud 23, and March 9. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Rates for the round trip, $80.00 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Ueo. W. Boyd, Asslstaut General Passenger Ageut.Broad street statiou, Philadelphia. Klieanmtlsm Cured In a Duy. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkabje and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthouv. ex-Postinaatar of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 75eeuts. Bold by V. II. Hagenbuch, druggist, Shen andoah. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiusml thing done eal on E. F. Gallajrher 18 West Centre street Dealer If ttwe 1-tf There's Just What You Want. Pau-Tina (85c.) for coughs aud colds. Uruhlsr Bros., drug store. At A NEW DISCOVERY H tm SHAKERS For more than a hundred yesrs the Mount Lebanon Shakers have studied tlin cnliiva tiou of medicinal plants and sought to ex tract from them their healing etscnoes. Their labor has not been spent In Vnin. They have made a discovery that will prove a blessing to mankind. It consists of a cor dial that causes immediate relief in oases of indigestion. The importance of this dis covery will be apparent when we realise that nearly ntne-tetitha of our suffering are caused by dyspepsia or indigestion. Nearly overy person you meet has this digestive trouble in some of its varied forms tick headache, distress after eating, palu and fullness in the chest after eating, palpitation of tho heart, etc., are hut symptoms of Indigestion. To relieve these sufferings has been the study of the Shakers, and they have succeeded. The reason the Shaker Digestive Cordial has such an immediate and salutary effect is that it causes tho food eaten to be digested, for it is undigested food that causes the distress. The Cordial causes the food to be digested before there is time for it to ferment and sour in (lie stomaoh. When the food is so digested it gives strength and vigor to the feeble body, makes one feel bright ami cheerful, and makes one gain in flesh. The Digestive Cordial is so prompt in its action that the very first dose will havo a perceptibly favorable result. It gives im mediate relief. Every druggist has been sent a supply of our handsome Donksy Pussle Books, aud a copy may be hod for the asking. It tells all about the Cordial as Well as Laxol, the new castor oil. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tltA N-w York and Philadelphia Kxeliniigus. Niw York, Jau. 18. Tho Btook lnorket to, day was quit animated, and tho volume of bnsiuess considerably larger thau on auy day iu a number of weeks past. The moYOmentol prices was irregular. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio. 1SH Lehigh Valloy. . . Cliesa. ft Ohio 11H 111H 158 15 18 41 New Jersey Cen. .103 New York Cen. . . D4M Peansylvatila 6SW Heading 27f-J St. Paul 7VX W.N.Y. &Pa.... 1)i Dol. & Hudson. . D., L. W Krie Lake Erie & W.. Lehigh Nav. "All ass'ts paid. General Markets. Piiiladhltoia, Jan. 18. Flour unchangedl winter super, $8.8098.10; do. extra, $3.2B8.50 Pnnnsylvauia roller, olenr, Jt.lt.0; do. do., BCralght, $4.$i.65; western winter, clear, 14.25 4.40. Whi-at firmer; January, 91Ji91Jio. Corn quiet; January, 28H2o9io. Hay firm choice timothy, 314.5015 for large bales. Beet steady ; beef bams, tl818.50. Pork dull; fam ily ,$10.60X3)11. Lard steady ; western steam,?4.25. Batter firm ; western oreomery, likOic. ; do. factory ,77Jo. ; Blgins,80). ; Imitation cream ery, lllfle. ; New York dairy, 1015Hc. ; do. creamery, lB.'KlOu. ; extra stato prints, whole sals, Wo.; prints Jobbing at 2jj2Sc. Cheese steady ; New York large, 7HUMo. : fanoy, 11(3 HHo- Part skims, 48o. ; full skims, 2H8o. Biggs steady ; New York and Pennsylvania, 16(9 ldao. ; western fresh, lS'itiltyjx I.lve Stock Markets. Nuw Yonic, Jau. 18. Beeves generally steady ; native steers, I4.50d6.10 ; stags aud oxen, 51.1i 4.15 ; bulls, $2.768.43 ; dry oows, il.598. Calves slow and lower ; veals, 687.50; barnyard calves, W8.1; westerns, l.S73.121. Sheep and lumbs quiet; lambs closed trifle weak; sheep, f2.754.3); lambs, Si.5ft3-o.00. Hogs easier at tB.6034. East Liberty, Pa., Jon. 18. Cattle slow; 1 15c. lower ; prime, 1 4.S54.8J ; feeders, t3.00'9 4; bulls, stags and cows, 12$3.00. Hogs fairly l.ctlvo; prime light and Vost medium, it.&yh 1.70; common to fair, (3.CO(S3.05j heavy, jf).40 1155 ; roughs, 3.33(S3.10. Shoop'steady ; prime, fS.85I; common, !2.403 ; oaetcs lambs, I4.WX 1.10; common to good, 3.?54.73; veal oalves, 10.50 I. to cimn a coi.d in one day. Take Laxative Bromo Quininu Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 25 conts. HUMPHREYS No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 Worms. 8 " Infanta' Diseases. 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " Neuralgia. 9 Cures Headache. 10 " Dyspepsia. 11 M Delayed. Periods. 12 " Leuchorrea. 14 " Skin Diseases. IB Cures Rheumatism. 16 " Malaria. 20 " "Whooping Cough 27 " Kidney Diseases 30 " Urinary Diseases 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt 01 prico, 25c, or 5 for $1. Dr. Homphukts' Homeopathic) Mahtjaii or Diseases Mailed Fuse. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William Bt.,.Y. For sale at Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East Harper's Bazar IN 1897. The UAZAU. a thoroughly un-to-date periodi c-id for women, will enter upon Its Thirtieth Volume in 1897. As a Fashion journal it Is unsurpassed, nnd is an indispensable requisite for every well dressed woman. Katuahiuk De Foiuwt writes a weekly letter on current fashions from l'arls. In New York Fashions, and In the fortnlehtlv lattern-sheet supplement, ladies find full do- tuilg, directions, and diagrams for gowns, wraps, and children's clothtne. SASz. 1UVDE. and cnAPUis draw ana engrave itie newest aim nn eat Tarlslnn designs every woek. The scriuls for 1897 will be : The Red Bridge Neighborhood, by Mauia Louisk Pool: and Father QulnnalUon, bv Octave Tiiashn. Short stories will be constantly presented by brilliant writers, among whom are Mary E. Wilkinh, HAnuiKT Pbkscott SKoPFoan, Makion Hah i.anu, Ki th Ml Knur v Stuart, Viola Itosaa ouo, and Makoaukt Sctton llmsc-OF.. What Women are Doing In various iwrta of the Union will form a series of sneclal interest. Other interesting features are The Out-door Woman, devoted to healthful sports nnd patimes : Music, a weekly critical summary ol miHic in New York : Amateur Theatricals. Em liroiderv and Needlework. Ceremony nnd Etiquette. Good Housekeeping, "What Girls are Doing," "Current Social Events," and Personals gleaned from original sources. Women and Men. Colonel T. W. Hiooimsok will regularly continue his valuable essays. Answers to Correspondents, This column is ooiiduuttd for the benefit and convenience of readers, and all questions received are answered in rotation, as promptly and fully as practicable, ATI. 4 ue jjAaAUieanotauiGpiroMre-trttin reproducing the most lieauttful works Auu-rU-nn and foreisn artists, oe presented In .1.- - ... V 'Al,1t.ltln.,a Wit and Humor. Everybody turns lor Insult v lauorh to the UAZAH'B last natte. Am All-Rouku Wohas's l'Araa What more appropriate gift can be made to wife, daughter or sister than a subscription to IIAIU'EIl'S HAZA.lt? Becure It as a welcome vlettor in your household for 1807. Newspapers art Hot to copy Ms advtrtisemtnt without lit exprtss trdtr of Harptr 6 Brothirs. HARPER'S BAZAR Voromfmr, - - - - $4.00 Postagt frtt t all sittstriim in tit Unittd States. Canada and Mtxico. Address IIARPOR & BROTI10R3, l. O. Box 959. N. Y. City COUNTESS CASTELLANE'S BACY. The Wealth of OlfH That Awaited Anna Onnld's l'lrst'iorn. I'AHti, Jan. 11). The Countess do Castel laue.fonnarly Miss Anna Uould, presented her husband with it son yesterday. Mother nnd child are doing well. Miss Gould was marrlod to Count de Onstellano on March 4, 1805. Helen Gould sent n layotte consisting of 1,036 pieces to her new nephew, (lour no Gould sent n solid gold trorrlnger, an tique, wonderfully engraved, and orusted with gems. Mrs. Georgo Gould gnve a String of diamonds nnd sapphires. How ard Gould contributed n toilet set, silver mounted nnd set with utiout anpphires nnd diamonds. A silver basin and ewer were tho gifts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Gould, while Mrs. Klngdou sent n silver bathtub. The Marquis de Cnstellnne, the baby's paternal grandfather, gave a gold sapphire Inlaid drinking mug, whloli had leon in the family for centuries. The marquise gave a box of priceless old fam ily lace. Ilrlflsli Steamer Agrnnud. TDOKEUTON, N. J Jon. 19. The British stenmor Haddsworth, Captain Kox, from I'ornambuoo for New York with a cargo of sugar and hides, grounded at Peahala, Long Detach, nbuut one and three-quarter miles north ot Long Beach life saving sta tion, yesterdny. Captain James Sprngue, with a orew from the statiou, first reached tho v 09 sol, although the sea was running high and It wus hazardous undertaking. The steamer lies In about eight feet of wa ter, hub has settled firmly In the sand. Part of the crgo was thrown overboard In an nttenlpt to flo.itl her yosterdny. Kho may he floated nt high water this after noon. The Uaddsworch carries a craw of twenty-three. Frlnooss Chlmny's Divorce Case. ClUr.LKltot, Jan. 19. Tho action for di vorce by Prlnoe do Chlmay against his who, formerly Miss Clnra Yviwd, of Do- 1 trolt, who eloped with a Hungarian gypsy last summer, opened horo today. Maltre Allaln.of tho court of appeals of Paris, will defend tho princess. In on interview Mai tro Allaln wild: "Tho oase will bo a cause oolohro, and tho dlvorco of the century, principally booause the mother of the prln coss takes tho princess' sldo, and on ac count of the prominence in it of a king's name. Tho newspaper statements that tho princess has lost her fortune are un true She still has a good lncoino." Mal tro Allaln doclnros that sho docs not love hor gypsy lover. 1'uslied a I.lttlo Girl Into a ltonflre. Wakefield, Mass.. Jan. 19. Bridget Blynn, tho 6-yoar-old daughter of Hannah Blynn, of YVter streot, died from tho effects of a burning accident. The child wni playing on tho ice with several othor ohildron, when sho foil In tho pond, weir- j ting her clothes. Tbo other chlldron then started a bonfire for tho purposo ot allow ing tho little one to dry hor clothes. Tho ' HHlo girl was standing near tho flro, ' when, It Is alleged, that n boy named Carl ' ran up to hor and pushed hor ovor to the trlnzo. Tha ohild's clothes quiokly caught fire, and sho was terribly burned bafore she was resouod. Tho boy is but 7 years old. Thero will probably be no prosecu tion. Ooiideusod Testimony. Cbas. H. Hood, Brokoraud Manufacturer's Acent. Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's New Diacovcry has n equal as a Cough remedy. J- D. Brown, Prop. St. Jumos Hotel. Ft. Wayne. Iud.. tostifles that ho was cured of a Cough of two years stand- ng. caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's Hew Discovery. B. P. Merril, Baldwinsvillo, Mass., says that ho has used and recommend ed it and never knew it to fail and would rather havo It than any doctor, because it always cures. Mra. Hemming. 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps It at hand and has no tear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. lTco inal liotticsatA. wiisiey's urugbtorc. ItrltiVlli Parliament Reopen. Londok, Jnn. 19. Tho third session of tho fourteenth parllamont of tho Victorian era opened today by royal commission, with tiio usual formality. The proposer of tho address In reply to tho spoeoh from the throno lu tho house of commons was Viscount Folkstono, member of parlia ment for tho Wilton division of Wiltshire, and the seconder was tho Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, memborof parliament for War wick and Leamington. In tho house ot lords the Marquis of Both movad and Lord Kenyon soaondod tbo address. A stormy session is sxpectsd, in whloh the fortunes ef the government aro In doubt, in spite of the ISO Conservative majority. A Household Necessity, discards Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pjoasaut and refreshing to tho tatto, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleausing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day j 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. The Ilfluols Benatorshlp. SPHlNdFlELD, Ills., Jan. 10. Tho Re publican joint caucus for tho nomination of a sucoossor to Sonntor John M. Palmer was held last night. Ths first ballot re sulted: Kx-Congrossman W. K. Mason of Chicago, 40; Congressman Lorlmer ot Chicago, 30; ox-Congressman Hltt, IS; Congressman Hopkins of Aurora, 6- O. F. Carrot Springfield, 10; H. W. Allorton of Chicago, 1 ; Congressman Joseph Cannon of Danvlllo, 10. Necessary to a choloo, 04. Tho second ballot showed hut little chango, and adjournment was taken until this evening. The Demecrats will cast a 00111 pllmontnry vo e for ex-Governor Alt- golil. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A DlSTIKOTJIUBBD LAWYEE Off WAYNB CO., N. Y. Oolokless and Cold. A y'onnz girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and celd. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulata. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. lledueed Hours and Wages. Woonsockkt, R.I., Jan. 10. The Woon sooket Machine and Press oompany, em ploying 8fi0 hands, yesterday commenced running thirty-two hours a week, with a 10 per oent ont In wages. The ooncern has been running night and day for tho past sixteen months. Ferryboat Sunk, Seven Drowned, Londox, Jan. 10. A ferryboat laden with workmen sunk while orotslng the j Usk at Newport yesterday, and sevon out Ul iictniuB uu uvcuti noig ujrutTUBU. llncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lover sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sals by A. Wasley, Coming ISvents. Feb'y. 4. Grand Musicale in Trinity Re formed Church. Chieora, Ya., "Herald:" Richard Vensel renerts One Minute Couth Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible cetighs and coins, alter all other so causa cures Had failed entirely. Mr. Vessel said it assisted his children throueli a very bad siege of m easels. One Minute Cough Cure makes ex- pec to ration very easy and rapid, c. 11 Hagenbuch. Heart Disease Cured. nEN a well known minister after Enlerint; for years with heart dis cr.b.i, ii cured, It is not surprising that ho should publi&h the fact for tho bcnoOt of others. lie v. J. .P Smith, 1045 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes: " For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. 1 used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other afflictions came upon me. Thero was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there vrevo pulling and drat, lug sensations In my legs ail tire time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nervos sent free to all applicants. DIt. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. SV.ADE .AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVELT CURE jk. iJj jitrvvu yjpaj d aiUDif Mem ory. ImpOtenoy, Sleeplefirxnem, etc., rwiood by Abtue and other Uxconset And India orations. Thnt QuicJcltf ami -; restore Lmt Vitality in old or ronntf, nnd fit a nan for eturty, h islntw or smrrlaftt?, Prvent Iniamtr a ad ContaniDtlotl it t&krnin tim. Their nro e' . "'i iirmntuto irapronv nent nn4 effects CUltB - -e all otdan tell. In tlRtupoa having tha genuine Ajaac Tablets. They hare cured thonKinilfl and wiil cure jon. Yi Ie a posttivo written anaraDtee to effect a cure in each oase or ref nnd the money. Price 150 cerm jw PBckaqe, or eix packages (fall treatment for t&tf). By mail, la plain wrapper, opon receipt of price. Circular fre, AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSSlSh CMtr. iu. For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by nnd S. 1. Kirlln, Druggists. A. Wasley AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TS1KD.TBUX AKD SATB WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwayi prompt and reliable, Arovi Jmtation, flat f!iTn'i Titrar Fn.Tjmnrl kite RiflllTl. At druir ttorefl, or teat direct (Maled), prie. II. Catox 8po. Co., Bostou. Ma. Our book, 4c For sale at 1. I. D. Kl'r'io'a drujr store and Shenandoah urug' store ' mm hair mmrnm tT" l" ' irl'.ilor liy l.Efc'a HAilt Ol bill. OA XT, o itin li.rml.ss, pleasant odor. Ifl (O n bott'o I.IIE'H HAIR TOMOr.motM dandruff. Idp halrfrom falllnsoot Und promote. growth 81 W npttlj I.Tin SI nillOA.Vr to IDS Pnlton .t., n v.cREp Illustrated Treatise on Hair on application rutt For sale by Shenandoah . Drug Store, Klrlln's Drug Store. i i SPEEDY BELIEF IS- WHAT IS YAKTED. Thousands upon thousands of children and other dear mem bers of families, die annually from Diphtheria, This can nil b-? avoided by the prompt use, according to directions, of THOMPSON'S! Manufactured by the Thompson Diphlheria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa., and sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small sum of fifty cents per bottle. What is fifty cents when it uvoids the suffering nud saves the life of a dear one? You say: "Wotlilng, but win it do wuat is claimed?" It has done so iu every instance on record not n single case where it faiMl. This is the best and surest guarantee for its lne decitial qualities. Thompson's DiphiheriaCure also speedily relieves and cures Croup, Quinsy or any other throat affection. Those who have tried it will never do without this Medicine iu their house, and their unsolicited lostitnouials prove this assertion. 0 DM DURE GO. WILLI A MS PORT, PA. u. a. a. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; store. RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-rConducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CAUPOIINIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and Philadel phia January 27, February M, and March 27. 1897, Five weeks in California on the first tour, and four weeks on the second. Passenger on the third tour will return on icgulsr trains within nine mouths. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mftrdl-Grfts festivities on the aesoud tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks la I'l.rlda will leave New York and Philadelphia January 20, February 0 and 28, and March 0,1897' Itate, covering? expenses en route lu both direc tions, $90.00 from New York, and J18.00 from Philadelphia, WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Philadelphia Decem ber 29, 1hs, January 21, February 11, Starch 11, April 1 and 22, and May nl, 1897, Kates, Inclad. Ing transportation and two days' aoeommods tlon at the best Waalilntrton Hotels, tli It) fxan New York, and SU.60 from fhiladtlphlu. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OE VIA. MCHMOND AND WASHIHGTON will leave New York and I'lilladshihU Dhwu 2S, 15, Janunry 28, February 20, Manti M, knQ April 15, mm. f".r daVilled liuorajl w and other lu fuusufltut aDDlr at U.kat aaenslss or address Oeo. w. Boyd, At Oenl JAe. igtai, iiroad Street BfAHon, I'Miaxitipria it a 1 I ij