EVENINGHERALDi lMTAW.MMJKI) 1ST". JtU4bsd every B?mtlna;, Except Humbly, at et)Ta Jakbm Htrbitt. Near Cutbb. rh- K.rH..l In rt,MIeil lnHhnindiii rtiiH ..i-ooutltitg toniH for nix cent a wi ck, pa r to the mrrlere. By mntllBoTle vrar iltn a month, payable In advance. Xilrertlse urat oharndftocordlngtoapMCftnU position, rht publishers raerve the riVlit to change the Mnon of advertisements whenever the pnb !vtlon at news demands It. The right In unerved to reject any advertisement, whether lo for or not. that the puhltehere may deem 'raproper. Advertising ratee made known pon application R ilared at the poatoffioe at Shenandoah, I'., m feoHd elm mail matter. TBl.rtPJlONE OONNKCTION. Evening H ra I d SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 18H7. TmcCltlicn of the Third ward should lake all the tally the Coal t rect sheot is deal ing out to them legai'ding the candidates fur School Board and Council in that ward With a due proportion of salt. Should tha paper referred to be allowed to make np thu ticket for the Citlseu party none know better than the Intelligent voters of that party what would become of them. Tub movement among the clems of town to secure early dosing U oue that lias much to commend it. There is no good reason why the merchants of Shenandoah ahonld not follow tha example of those of other towns throughout the county aud close their places of business at u earlier hour than at present. Such a movement will not in any way work to the disadvantage of the people in general, but will be a concession to the faithful employes and a relief to the mer chant as well. By all means inaugurate the early closing movement. The "old womau" of the l'ottovllle Re publican, whose pen is responsible for the 'Tertlnent Pointers" appearing In that paper, is anything but consistent in his op position to Penrose. Immediately after that gentleman was elected United States Senator, the llepublicau demanded that he tender his resignation as a member of the State Senate. Having done so, Mr. Penrose is the subject of criticism from this snarling and discontented quill pusher for doing what the latter said he should do. Here is what the "old woman" of Schuylkill journalism says : "It is said Penrose would gladly have remained in tlie SUte Senate till March, but lie was seised with the 'big head' and thought it beneath the dignity of a United State Senator to tarry in llarrisburg amongst the common herd." Thk popularity of the nominees of the Citizens party is conceded even liy their Democratic opponents. Besides, the unsuc cessful aspirants accept the result in the proper spirit, and they will give the ticket loyal support because they realise that the will of the party voters is supreme. Upon this subject this morning's Miners' Journal truthfully says: "The citizens of Shenan doah have put a strong ticket In the field headed by such names as Charles II. Hagen- huch, for Chief llurgees, and Augustus D. Gable, for Receiver of Taxes. Mr. Uagenbuoh is a well known business man, vho has always interested him' self in public affairs, but hitherto has accepted no other office than H-ihool Director. He is a llrst-class citizen in every respect and is a popular and appropri ate adornment of the Citizens' ticket, Mr. Gable is equally well deserving of tlio prom inence given him as a candidate for Tax Re ceiver. He is a colliery superintendent, but has found time to take au active iuterest iu politics, and has served with great cilicitmcy in the Borough Council. A ticket with such prominent aud efficient citizens at its head is bound to win at the polls, and that will be found to be the verdict of the people iu re gard to the Citizens' ticket in Shenandoah." THE USES OF WEALTH. The Rev. Dr. Rainsford, a "fashlonablo" preacher in New York, recently criticized a proposition to give a ball at the Waldorf Hotel by the Hrad ley-Martins, leaders of fashionable society at the metropolis, taking the position that it was an ill-timed exhibi tion of wealth by the rich when so much distress prevailed among the poor. The reverend doctor has preolpttated quite a dis cussion, and as is generally the case there are two sides to the question. Some of the newspapers that have taken issue with the clergyman the question of b ills in general is not iu dispute, ouly the clergyman's criticism of what he termed a useless display of wealth have gone into the matter of ascertaining where aud how the quarter of a million dollars the ball Is ex pected to cost will be spent and the figures produced are very interesting. It is expected tbe Bradley-Martins themselves will oxpend $.50,000 upon It, the bulk of this going to the hotel proprietor who is preparing to feed 2000 guests. This will require the services of 1500 extra waiters who will receive at least S5 each for their services, and as the head waiters of many leading hotels are overrun with applicants out of work, this will he a welcome addition to many a Bufferer, while the tips may or may not be as much more Iu addition to this money, thebotelman will have to distribute among the provision dealers, confectioners, florists, &c., a goodly sum which will benefit their employes also A reporter who went the rounds of tbe dressmaking establishments found that many of tbe leading hoaaes, whloh, at this' season of the year, are compelled to lay off most of their hands, are working te their full capa city preparing the gay plumage for the fash ionable ladies who wilt attend the much- discussed ball, and It is estimated by the reporter that at least twenty -five such estab iisbments, employing one hundred hands each, are working hard to fill their orders and are looking for competent extra hands to enable them to get through in time, at a season when, according to statements of tbe forewomen, not one-fourth the number of hands are employed. Taken altogether tt looks very much as if the position assumed by Dr. Kaluaford Is untenable, iu view of tbe facts produced by the newspapers, and that the Bradley-Martin bill, instead of being a mere lavish display of wealth, in a public benefastioa of about $U0,OO0ditrihuled among working people at a season when noik i difficult to obtaiu, and ah jut S00O of them will prufltby theaxpendl tare for whkh tiny a ill render value received. This looks to ui a belter way to help tie pxir than to sive the mouey in charity aud thus help pauperize many ho are ouly too willing to work but unable to obtain it; and w.nle it may to tlio uyiutui und sociulUt fur nish a theme fur railing jg.iiut the rich, those who look at the matter under the 1.111 faoe cannot fail to see the pecuniary be ne t such au eutertaiumeut undoubtedly is, and although, 111 u tity like the metropolis, it i not much more than a drop in the bucket, the money 1' distributed among so many that It makes t lie poor toilers wish there were more Bradley-Martins open-handed enough to I spend their wealth in sueb way. .-. IW'llaimift Notices, i Service In the Trinity Kefornn'O clinch! lo-iiiiillow lit lll:.hl a. in., mid 113(1 p. in. Miudiiy nchool at 1:31) p. m. Rev liolarl O'ltoylo pastor. i Hegular services will be hold in the United 1 EvaiiRclifjil church, North Jardin street, to- , I morrow at 1 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Preaching I ' hy the pastor, Rev. I. J. Jleits. Sunday j i school nt 1.30 p. m, The American Volunteers nre going to ' hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinson's building, euiuer Main and Centre streets. 1 Meeting" at 11 a. m Band 8:00 p. m. First I Lieut. Ihi-dnm ntnl wife in command. Primitive Mi thndist church, James Moore, pastor, l'lvachinu ul 10:30 a. m., subject. "Cbrista Hoiedwey ' 0:3(1 p.m., snhject, The Devil oil' on an Kxciirsion." Sunday school at 2 p. ni. The public is kindly invited to these services. Welsh Baptist church, corner of West and Oak strreis, Uev 1). I. Evans pastor. Service at 10 a. in. and ( p. m. Sunday school at 'i p. m. rrayor meeting Monday evenings. Young; People's n eeting Wednesday even ings. Clns niuctliig Thursday i vvninjni. Services in the Prosbytori.in church to morrow at 10 3 a in., and (1:30 p. 111. Preaching by ltev Krnest Kegiirn, of Prince ton. Sunday school at 8 p. ra. The public cordially invited to uttcnd. Services in All Saints' Protestant Enlscoiml ehurch on West Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 . and 7 p. in. The rec tor 111 officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Ebenczcr Kvnnirelieal church, comer of South West and Cherry streets. II. Horace Koruig, pastor. Sunday bcuoo at 10::i0 a. in. AH are welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South .Turd in street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. tn.. by itev. John Brooks, of Phil .dolphin. Morning subject. "A llano? Man." Evening subject, "A young man who started right." Sabbath school at 8 p. in. B. v . l'. V. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. K very body welcome. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street, ltev. Jehu Ortihler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. : Snnday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 9:80 p. in. St. Michael's a reek Catholic chnrch. West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius latirisln, pas tor. Matatinnm service 0 a. m. .High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family. (German 11. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut tleliofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish It. C. chnrch. North Jardin Btreet. ltev. J. A. Lenarkiewli. nastar. First mass 3 a. tn.. high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 213 West Cherry street, ltev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; ltev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a.m., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mit nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. tn., and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., and every week day morning from 7 to S a. in. Two Killed by a Vail or Coal. LiYKKlfS, l'u.., Jan. 80 Sinn Samuels nnd Aaron Unholec, miners in the LyUens Valley colliery, were instantly killed Thursday by it full of ooal and rock. Un holoz's remains have Sot yet beau recov ered. Samuels loaves a wifo nnd sevon ohlldren, nnd Unholoz a wifo and four children. When you want good rooting, plumbing as fitting, or general tinsmithing done call m E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In stores 1-tf TO CUIUS A COM) IN ONn HAY. dako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if it fails to cure. 26 cents. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlug Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. NbwYohk, Jan. 20. The straok market to day was slightly more active and the dealings, aside from Northern Poeillo preferred and auRar, which ranked first and second In extent of trading, were fairly well distributed. Clos ing uiojj: IJaltimore&Ohio 1 Lehigh Valley.... xyf New Jersey Cen. . 69j New York Cen.... f&i Pennsylvania 52 Beading "MM St. Paul 76W W.N.Y.&Pa.... 3M Clieso. & Ohio. ... 17)4 Del. & Hudson.... 107 D., L.&W 1SM Erie I Lake Erie & W. . . 18& Lehigh Nov 40 All ase'ts paid. General Mnrkets. PniLAliHU'iuA, Jan. 29. Flour dull; winter superfine, 8.852.0; do. extra, M98.8S 1 Pfen sylrania roller,clear,t4.204.8t : do. do. .straight, I4IM94.S0; western winter, clear, $1.204.88 1 oltQr mills, extra, I8.18.40. Rye flour qult choice Pennsylvania, fc.75 per barrel. Buok wheat flour stiajy at J1.1O91.80 per 100 lbs. Wheat Arm ; spot, 86i87o. ; January, 88Ji 87o.; February, 80;j87o.; Maroh, 8788Ko.; Aprll,S8K" 1'' ; Pennsylvania No. 2 and Dela ware No. 2 ret, npot, Corn firm; No. 9, mixed, spot.'.'.V,, do. January, 26t4SWHc. j dcFebruary ,A: J'i'i . , do. March,28rWHo. ; do. April. SaVi-TV- Outs firm; No. 3 white, spot, 223' ; do. Jumuiry, 28284o. ; do. February, 23'y!i.Mo ;do. Maroh, 28,9248.; do. April, mj9Uu. Bay qulot; choice timothy, (14.53r$15 for lar.70 halo. 3 ef steady ; picked ahouldurx, iiia. Pork dull, mow, 18.50 8.75. Lard steadier; western steamed, ti.20. Butter steody ; westorn creamery, lJ&eOc. ; do. foetory, 9(414.!. ; Blgbis, 20c. ; imitation cream ery, lNgdOo.; New York dairy, 120160.; do. creamery, 1819o.; prints, fan or. Jobbing at 32(9260. ; do, extra, wholoaale, 21c- Chewe quiet ; New York large, SOUMc; fanoy small, 8$ 1140.; part skims, oOOKc; full sldms, 3Jio. Bggs Arm ; New York and Pennsylvania, 20o. western fresh, 18c lAre Stock Market!. Nsw York. Jan. 29. Beeves auiet. native steers, 4494.75 ; stags and oxen, B.86: bulls. t2.40td8.BO: dry eews. 11.6 Calves active. Arm; veali, HQ8; barnyard calves, ilX&aWH- Sheep slow, steady; limbs dull, slightly easier; shap, 8f.4.M; lames, 4.796.4e. Hogs steady at M.85($4. Bast Lihkktt, Pa., Jan. 2S.-Oattle steady ; prime, 14.8005 ; feeders, tU.eOJM; bulls, stags aud oows, I2tj8.au. KogB aotive ; best medium weight, I8.68.T0; oominou to fair, 18.SUJW.0o; heavy, 13.80(bW.46; roughs, I2($8. Sheep alow; Ohio fed westerns, W.7IX48.90 ; prime natlvw, 14(3.4.10; f'lr. :i !J W ; oominon, t2.IWta18.10; choiee iamb-, 44.liuu,6.10 ; common to good lambs, .S7.V4.4, vol culvox, Mtri.bQ. With Hood's Sarsapa- MM g rllla," Sales Talk" and g 1 S show that this medi- cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This la simply because it possesses greater merit and produces trreater cures than any other. It W not what we aay, but what Hood's Barsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's BampaciHat like Hood's Barsaparilla it self, are ijottest, We havo never deceived the pnb'ie, and this with Its superlative n "Icinal merit, is why th people have aL .. c "--ifldenee in it, and buy Hoo Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion o! all others. Try It l'rep ired "idy C. I Hood & t'o , !.owell, Mass. i-m re tl10 0,l, P'11 w alt8 IlOOU S FlllS with llmMrnrsuparllla. ds BEDRIDDEN.- MITKKN TKAm OF SUITKIUNK. hs Doctors Wanted 8vsn Hundred Dol lars to Attempt Mm Oase. Tin following is a letter we received a Miori time ago from Mis. M. C. H Ink ley, 601 North Mississippi St, Indianapolis, Iud. Ooiitlenien: While suffering Intensely from plies, I became intrfreaied In your ad vertisement in one of our daily papers and procured a package of your Pyramid Pile Cure from our druggist. Contrary te any expectations, the relief was Instantaneous. I used two boxes of the Pile Cure and one of the Pills and am convinced that they are the only sure cure for piles on the market. I have been a sufferer from piles for flfUen years and have been con fined to my bed about one-half of the time expecting aud wishing for death for the pain was so great I went te the college here and the doctors said my case was a new one to Uiem, the great pain having brought on a large rup ture, which thsy wanted seven hundred dol lars to cut out. I was very much afraid that death would result from the blood-poisoning which tiey said would result from the opera tion. I feel as though I can't praise the Pyramid Pile Cure and the Pyramid Pills too highly, as I am convinced that they saved my life. Before using your cure I weighed only ninety pounds and now I waigh on hundred and fifty anil feel as well as I ever did iu my life. Yon are at liberty to use this testimonial iu any manner you may tee fit, as I want all sufferers from this ten ible disease to know that there has at lust been compounded a remedy that will cure piles. Mm. M. C. Hinklky. There is no need of the danger, pain and expense of a snrglcal operation for any form of piles. The Pyramid Pile Cure does the work without pain and Is the safest aud best. Remember also that the Pyramid Pills are a certain curs for constipation, acting with out griping and restoring natural action to the bowels. The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by drug gists at 80 edit and (1.00, snil the Pyramid 1111s at 35 cents, or by mill from Pyramid On., Albion, Miah. Kedllceil JtnteS Iu Washington on Account of tlio Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Italirond, For the lioneflt of those who desiro to at tend the ceremonies incident totheinaiigura lion of President-olect MeKlnlay, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 8, and 1, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsvllle, $7.28; Reading, 7.20; IMrdsboro, f8.85; Pottstown, tfl 85; Norristown, ftt.lS; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system st reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and lt enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. Constipation In its worst forms, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness and derangement of tlio liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. C. H. Tlageubuch. Alleged l'rauds in Hallway Atall Sorvlce. New Yokk, Jan. 30. The World today says : Through frauds in tho railway mall service of tho postoflico dopnrtniont tho government is defrnudod out of JIO.CKX), 000 a year by the railroads through a sys tem of "stuflltig tho malls," during tho regular qundreuulal woighlng. In support of this nlllegnton the paper prints what, purports to bofaotsaud figures, together with admissions of railway officials and postollice department olUcialsof tho exis tence of tho ullogod frauds. KcUoIs l'robable Successor. WAsmxoTOJf, Jan. 30. It Is statod on seemingly trustworthy authority that Charles G. Dawes, of Kvnnston, Ills., will be appointed comptroller of the curronoy to suooeed James II. Eckels. He Is nt pres ent a member of the national Republican executive oommlttee, nnd has achieved great success, both ut the bur iu Nebraska and Indiana business circles In Chicago. A weed in tho garden can be easily destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the bud hy One .Minute, Cough Cure. C. II. Ilagcubuch. Three Friends Cannot Leave Port. Jacksonviixb, Fla.. Jan. 30. Tho fili bustering stoamors Three Friends nnd Dauntless cannot leave port until tho au thorities at Washington shall npprovo tho affidavits of the owners thut'they will not ongago In filibustering expeditions. The 1 Dauntless started out yesterday with a schooner In tow, but was stopped by tho officers of the rovonuo outter Boutwoll. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ON15 HAY Take. Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 25 cents. American Armor Plato Iu Itasslo. Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 80. Lieutenant Meigs, the Bethlehem Iron oompauy's armor expert, has cabled from St Peters burg, Russia, that a very successful test of armor plates manufactured here for the Hussion government has been made at the Octha proving- grounds. Tho test was witnessed by many Russian offiolals, who expressed great satisfaction at the splen did quality of the plates. Tho plate was 1 one representing 500 tons of side armor ! fur the Russian battleship llasttolov. It 1 Is of llarveylzed nickel steel. The result of the tost assures the aooeptanoe of side armor plates for the llastlolov. The Beth lehem company has also reoelved tho oon traotfor the manufacture of shafting and engine forglngs for two big cruisers for the Japanese government Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agsew's Cure for the Heart gives per feot relief in all cases of Organic or Sympa thetic Heart Disease in 80 minutes, and sredi!y effects a cure. It isa peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smother ing Spells, Pain in left Side and all symp toms of a Diseased Heart Oue dose con vine. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Johnston Harder Trial Nearly Haded. Ngw BiAOMfULD, Pa., Jan. HO. Altera long and tedious fight on technicalities and pointa submitted by the defense, the taking ot testimony in tne trial 01 ut. i Johnston, of Dauaannon, for killing Druggist George 8. Henry last fall, was , ended yeslorduy. Two of the Jurymen were taken ill early In the morning. Ouo of them was iu a serious condition, but after a phvsioiuu administered to the suf ferer, tho uuso proceeded. Tho even ing aoas.ou of court was occupied by J M. Barnctt, for the commonwealth, and W. N. liuil.ert. for thedufoiise- It is therefore probnblo that thu case will go to the jury to lay ( ' iii oni Pa "Her.ild:" Un hard ensil iutul.uJi Cure the gnstf-t reports i n M suci-ess ol imdical Mieine. Hi told us that it eurtal his whole family of terrihle cntighs and cohlii. af erail oti.er so ealhd cures hsil failed entirely. Mi Venst I said it hs1mUi1 Ii is child 11 11 through a very bad atgu 01 1 mtasels. One Miuuto CuQgh Cure makes ex- iM-4-toration very Hagcnhueb. easy and rapid C. H. CUBAN CRITICISM. &A Lnelia Makes Allusion to Aitierlenn Congressional Jingoes. Havava, Jan. 10. Consul General Lee rHtnwInv mnila hm jfflnlal vlalf. t . i t.tin 1 1 1 tvL.." II " " . " " Z A " i tv nue caere ue saw vrnspvr ueutii oonrt, the dentist, accused of complicity tn the insurrection aud four other Ameri can citizens, awaiting a hearing before the local oourts. La Luoha, editorially commenting upon the reforms planned by Spain for Cuba, says: "Whether tlioee reforms are accepted by the rebel bushmsB or not they cannot (all to have a great moral effect upon Europe, and the policy adopted by the Spanish government will strengthen the executive at Washington, no matter whether Cleveland or McKlnloy, against senatorial and congressional jingoes." The conoonsus or opinion on the part of the newspapers here is that the proponed autonomy measure is a masterly diplo matic stroke ou the part of C inovivs del Castillo, the Spanish premier, and thnt It Is calculated to avert a possible oonfllot between Spain, nnd possibly other Kuro pean countries, and the United States. The Dolly Commercial publishes a violent attack upon the Madrid Imparclal and other Spanish papers, because of the re cent criticisms directed by those journals against Captain General Weyler, and the methods whloh he has adopted In carry ing on the campaign. Captain General Weyler has reached Las Cruses, provlnoo of Santa Clara. Bay Killed In n University Row. Athkns, Jan. 80. Trouble has been brewing at the university for sevoral days past owing to a quarrel between the stu dents and Professor Galvanl. The stu dents Anally took possession of the prem lsos. It was estimated that fully 800 stu dents were within the walls of the uni versity. Those within tbe buildings were allowed to loavs at any time, but admis sion was absolutely refused by the troops. A demonstration by the students who re mained on the streets was accordingly planned. The police and the troops re sisted the student mob and tho authori ties finally ordered firearms discharged in the air. Tha students returned the fire, in the main using revolvers. During the altercations a boy was killed and several other persons wounded. IllieumntIsm Cured Iu 11 Day. "Mystic Cure" for-Bheumstism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. K. Anthony, ox-I'ostmastcr of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of '.Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of It did me more goed than any medicine I ever took." 78 cents. Sold by C. H. Hageubuch, druggist, Shen andoah. To Hueeeeof'tieneral Weyler. LoNBOir, Jan. 80. A special dispatch from Madrid say Lieutenant General Az oarraga, the Spanish minister ut war, will, ftooording to? report, soon bo appointed governor general of Cuba, In succession to General Weyler, who, however, will re tain command of the military forcos of Spain on that Island. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases rolleved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure" This now remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promnttiSM in relieving pain iu the bladdor, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in mule or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is ycur remedy. ijolJ by Shapiro's phaimacy, IDT South Mair street Another Palmer Viol 111 lleuil. New York, Jan DO .ll.n Gartriulo Palinor, who was shot -by her brother, Arthur, un Jan. 18, and who at tho sumo time, killed his mother and brother, Leo nard, at Maiimronock, died yesterday. Arthur Palmer is si ill In custody In St. LuuU pending extradition to this slate. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. Andtothink.it might have been saved had the parents only kept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the in fallible remedy foreioup. C. II. Ilagcubuch 333 -31 3222 2323 1 iWa Os -H-T- -BUS - -ffl- 2222 1 111! Wn So 2 stY : haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and rather than run the risk of so doing we've cut the prices even belov the money-saying factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c,, 75a, 1 and The get-out-quickly figures are 50c,, 60c, 75c, and $1, If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices, Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gate a handsome Parlor Iamp. Factory Shoe Store, J. A, KOYBR, Mgr.i shoes at CU RECOHSTIPATIOrlrfs 10 ? r.srarsis m'mm'wiiiwwwjr- &t. 2556- 'I'ffl lay 8 1 ?M DfflGGtSTS IRQfU TTTPT V finUR KTPETl to cure an; cueof cnitlptlon, Csictrets art the Heal ADDUliUlttlil UUflnfllllfirjLl tlrr. never grip or gripe, bnt emu euyoitsrtlretnlti. Sam ple sad bookltt free. Ad. STERLING UEMKDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or Hen Tork. Sit. tn all the wide range of human Sorrow there Is no more pitiful trag edy than that of the death of a mother at child birth. It cuts off n life Just at the moment when it has achieved Its grandest duty and at me very ouati Inf Its crreateflt han- hltinta Tt IflAVefl a helpless, motherless babe to the care of strangers who have no blood interest in Its welfare. Kind as a Sister of Charity or a nurse may be, they cannot replace the lov ing ministrations of a mother. Tills ever recurring tragedy could be avoided if wo men would but learn the vital Importance of caring for the health and vigor of the deli cate organs that bear the burdens of matern ity. The woman who neglects weakness and disease of these organs la unfitted for moth erhood and it only holds out to her the cer tainty of agonlxlne pain and possible death. A sure, safe, and speedy cure for all weak ness and disease of the organs distinctly feminine is found In Dr. Pierce's Pavorlte Prescription. It prepareo for motherhood by making these organs strong, healthy and elastic. If taken during the period preced ing motherhood It banishes the usual dis comforts. It insures a healthy baby and makes its advent cosy, almost painless. It provides ample nourishment for the new comer, and shortens the mother's period of Illness and debility. It is the best of all known medicines for women and overoo,ooo of them have sold so over their signatures. If you want to know more of it write to its discoverer, Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Agood, practical home medical work Isthe best friend and adviser a young wife can have. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is such a book. It contains 1008 pages and 300 Illustrations. Several cha teisare devoted to the reproductive phys iology of women and facts that every wife and mother should know. Over a million women possess copies of It. A new edition is ready and will be given away absolutely free. If you want a paper-covered copy send at one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y. Send 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Humbarg Liner Aground. Baltimore, Jan. 30. Tho Hamburg American Hue steamer Virginia, Captain Bnssewltz, is aground in tho "Cut-off" channol. Sho llos In un easy position, and awaits high tides to float her off. Tho steamor is loadod with goneral merchan dise for Hnmbung. s Ilubonlo Plague Spreading. Lisbon, Jan. 8a Dlspntchos received hero from Goa, tho capital city of the Portuguese territory of that naino in India, say that thoro aro three cases of bubonic plaque, in tho hospital there, and the plague Is spreading. Tree Tills. Send your address to IT. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, aud get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of thoir merits. These pills arc easy In action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved InvalHablo. They arc guaranteed to lie purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular sizo 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. A Tennessee Desperndo Shot. Chattakoooa, Jan. 80. A posse of police ofllcors yostordoy wont to tho homo of Billy Carter, a noted desperado, who had shot Pollco Captain E. C. Bussel Boveral months ago. Thoy found Carter, who roslsted arrest He otioned fire on tho ofllcors, the first shot breaking Officer Charlos Brock's arm. All of tho ofllcors returned tho lire, and Carter fell, pierced by twolvo bullets. Catarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to 60 Minutes. One Bhortpuffof the breath through the Blower. supplied with each bottlo of Dr. Aguew's Catarrhal Puwder, diffuses this I'oHtlur over the surlaco of the nasal nass ages. Painless and delightful to use. It re lieves instantly, aud permanently cures Catarrh. Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Soro liiroat. ronsiutis and Deafness. 50 cts. j Sold at Kirlius drug store. metimes ! Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We IEDDALL BUILDING. Factory prices. FINANCE AND TRADE. Reports of the Mnnnn'lle Arnele Bbflw No Iinprov, 111 nt In Trnitf. N'RW Yohk, Jan. W Dun's review of trado says: January hue been a month of disappointment Nearly everybody had promised himself a Intid of milk nnd inns: ana- rIhw pro- o turn in 'all ii vol leclino in honey after New Year's, and tho rIdw pro cress looks like standing still t such a frame of mind Prices full to bring them profit. Tho decli wheat was over six oents liuplto of an offi cial report of a yield far brMiw cstlmatos. When two bushels of oorn can be had for loss than one bushel of wheat It Is largely preferred in European markets, und In January 7,8S0,1S7 bushels of oorn liars gone abroad from Atlantlo ports, ngnluet 5,8W,3i last year. The Iron and steel manufacture showi little gain, production having Incroased, and tho gradual enlargement of dementi for Qnlshod has not overtaken that In crease. Lower prices result for 'beeaamer pi K, gray forge and for soul horn Iron at! Clilcngo; for angles and for cut nails, I and the average of all quotations Is the lowest since early last year. Failures for tho weelt hare been U31 In the United States, against -101 last year, nnd 57 In Canada, against 70 last year. j Uradstreets' says : There has been a fall-1 lug off In goneral trade owing to the heavy foil of snow and cold weather. There Is a moderate lncrensoln distribution of heavy wlntor goods, but buyers are oven more oonsorvatlve than earlier In the mniith, 1 nnd wholesale trading In Jauunry, except In linos specified, is smaller than for years. Mercantile collections are Interrupted, nnd the Improvement looked for in Iron and steel is not In sight. The most favor able featuro of the bu-lnass week Is the sudden and sharp fnlbng off in the total number of business failure 1 tho United States. 1 Threatened Strike of Olaisworliors. PlTTSBDlto, Jnn. 80. A strike of win-' dow glassworkers in this city Is threat onotl. Yesterday President Burns was ejootod from HoKoo's factory for endeav oring to have the men strike booause of tho refusal of tho Arm to deduct 10 nor I cent of their wages for credit certificates. ' Mr. Hums claims tho refusals to iiuiko tho deductions Is a violation of the wage soale, and, if persisted In by tho manu facturers, a general strlko will be ordered. These certificates were given by the men for money advanced to thoin by the asso ciation during Idlouess. He says ho is bolug backed by telegrams from all ovor tho country nsklng him to maintain his position in tho matter, ns woll as tho dignity of tho association. Uucklen's Amies Salve. Tlio host salve iu tho world for cats. hriilses, Soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuies piles, sr .to car renuired. It Is tmaranteed to civo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks iu the sunshine of her own beauty; nnd here she has established her swn sanitarium, where eternal spring In spires overl.wting yeuth. With the snow- mantled peaks of the Sierras upon tho ono hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon tho other, and a veritable parndiso of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the utod of a more comfortable nd pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a sorics of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from Now Vork to the Pacific Const, and stopping at tbs principal points of Interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1607 three tours have been arranged te leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, aad March 27. , The first tour will run direct to San Diego j via os. iouis aua tns aanta r e jtouie, unu re turn from Saa Francisco vh Salt Ike City, Denver, and Chlcags, allowlug five weeks in California. Tbs secend tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi Qras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allswing four weeks in California. The third tour will run via Cblcago.Denvor, and Salt Laka City, allowing passengers to re turn fcy regular trains via difforent routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through th famous Colorado region, Glsnwood Springs, Leadvillo aud the Gardon ef tha Gods. Rates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System oast of Pittsburg : First tour, 310 ; second tour, (350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $1S0 ens way. Fer detailed Itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, r address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tbe must won derful medical discovery of tbs age, pleasant and refrcahinc to the taste, act ccntly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispol colds, curo headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleuso buy and try a box of 0. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 36, 5Q cants. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all drngslst. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State ef Florida, fissldos Its delightful climate, which to out escaping from the cold and unhealtbful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, it Is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure. Along Its eleven hundred miles ef salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are llli of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, aud others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. i Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds ef all kinds may be found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged iu hy the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and hikes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tbe lover of nature, the sportsman aad the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted touts during the season nf 1807, leaving by speaial train January 26, February 0 and M. and Match 0. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two kwIu In this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will he-valid to return until Muy j 31 by regular trains. it ites fur the round trip. &W.O0 from New York, (18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, Itineraries and other informa tion, apply lo ticket agent", aprctsl hooking otltces, or address Uo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Apput.Uruad street station, Philadelphia. irinntAa y.Anl like hoUM when S ll,"u U. 1 Ul take. Croup gives no time to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. Oue MiHiite Couh Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The uuly harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. C. II. llageu-uuch. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanc,uif lied by Dr. Milas' Remedtos. &lHllSiiir!S J7f st" fji'tfpl tW.) 1R 'ivVr 5?; K8. 8IDI.EY, of Torrlngton, Oonn.. Buffered from Just such a complica tion of diseases as the extensive ex perience and investigations of Dr. Miles have proven, result from impairment ot the nervous system. Mr. Jas. I). Bldloy writes Oct. 26, 1896: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians sho grew worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlve Nervlno and Dr. f 'llos' Sew Heart Curo, and she improved ho wonder fully from tbo first that I .it , nice dia 'cibu' d the physicians. Sbo rove oats and sleeps well and does her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many in our city, and overy one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves Hentreo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, Ind. MADE SV1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIIE by Abataaad othw Kkvmaob and Inll crctloo. 77i0i guioklit anU rw ret tore lAt Viulity in old or joaog, end fit a xmu for tidy, btnitietw or war riaao, Prwvant lnsanftv und Consumption If taucntn time. Tbir ne bVio'-b immediate improve meat and effvot a CUIU3 whoie. till others tall. In eitrtnpon having the uenoino Ai&x Tablets. They have oared thoasands and will core yon. We cla a potlttre written Baaratitoto effect a cure in each case or ret and the money. Prloe 60 cengi per naejr.ue, or eixpftekases (fall treatment) for lir mall, la plain wnipper.npon receipt ot price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., 9 For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., and S. P. Klrlin, Druggists. by A. Wasley AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TSIKD. Ild UTD IAFK WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwiva nramnt ind rtllabla. Avoid InAUiUons. Oct Catch's Tahit Pills and batcbkokkti. Atdrns tore, orient direct fiealed!. Orle. 1. UAfoffSrzc Co., Boitoii.MiuiL Our book, 4c. For ealo n 1. 1. 1 KirMis lrn Mie Slu-naiiilonli lrun Hiore mki mm restored C'l. oje tiriii.8Bfi, plsasint odor, tl U lot l.l'ptM If A I It TON UlramnrM dandruff. htuDS h air from fatlinc out and promote prowth $1.0(1 a btile J, I3K to r. 11 1 t'A XT to 108 Fulton at, N. V. F D C C Illustrated Treattoe on Hair on application rltka For sale by Shenandoah Drug: Drug- Store. Store, Kirl iii'e THOMPSOIf DIPHTHERI CURE Illllillllllllllllll HITS THE MARK EYERY TIME An Infallible remedy for Boro Throat, Croup and Quinsy. That much dreaded diseaso Diphtheria, is cured every timo Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is applied accord, lug to printed Instructions given I with every bottle. Perfectly harm less and posltlvo to cure. Not a single oase on record wharo It failed. The only Remedy in the World that posltlYely cures Diphtheria. Thousands of unsolicited testi monials on hand which speak for themselves. Sold by druggists and Coolers at 60 CTS. A BOTTLE. If your dealer happens not to have any on hand write to tho manu facturers, enclosing a two-cent stamp and tho goods will bo shipped C.O.I). By all means don't fail to havo this Mcdlolno handy jn tho house, at all tlmos, as Its uso will save all fear of deait-y Dlph UArJa. .. ,Wl.!.tv'trpyA0TPBED JIT THK Thompson Diphtheria Cnre Co. WILUAMSPORT, PA. FT. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COA8T will leave New York and Philadel phia January 27, February g, and March 27, 1897. Five weeks In California on the first tour, and (our weeks on the seoond. Passengers on the third tour will return pn regular tniins within nine months. 8top wiil be made at New Orleuns for Mardl-Oras festivities on the second tour. Rates from New York, Philadelphia, and poiuts east of Pittsburg' First tour, 1810.00: second tour, 1830 GO; third tour, S210.00 round trip, and $130 00 one way. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in Florid will leave New York and Philadelphia January 3d, February 9 and 23, and March 9.1H07 Itate, covering expenesn route In both ilirev tions, IflO.OO from New York, aiwl 118.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each ooverinsta period ol .three. '.'" will leave m wow Tont n ind Philadelphia tUreh II, April January 21, February li. Inir tiwtiarJirtattnil and two days' &c l am 22, and stay 18, Hates, Induil- tlon st the bast Washington Hotels til 'i f,. New York, aad fU.M from i hilaUtlpliiii. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS B5TUENIN0 PIRECT, OR VIA. ItlCKMOND AND WASHINGTON j will liaw N. York anti 9 P..I.. 'M U.h.l, Pliiladelpbla Jaiiti IK, and Alril 16, 1M7 For detulli-d itlnuraritw and other fn'uriuatlnii apply at ticket aaciiulo or address Geo W. Boyd, Asst. Qenl Paas. Agr.., Broad Htini Station. Vhlladelprls, vSitir tx? -SEEL "L sc "Restore 2 H JB g NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! I s r I 4 j i K3 mmmsEasssssm
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