V mi E& EVENING HERALD lfeiTA1.Mtlt;i ih;o. Puhllnhr". every Kvenlnj?, Kiccpi Htuxlay, nt i South .Iakdin Hruuirr. Nhab Cnv-mi-i. rim Herald in deilvvil ItiShoiinnilonii mid the dtirriMiniMite tmiH for kIx M-Hit n u pck, pay nhl otlioonrrier. Ily uiittl 83.00 n year, or 4ft cent tt month, pnynlile n ml van to, Adveitl mcnt clinrfCfMi rttuurtlin toHpnec mid pot I (.tun The pubilflliei" reTp the rUlit to rliaiigi the pom t inn m nuvpruBciHiHB vnenover mo pnirj 'jaUo-i of ntwf drniaudH It. Th rlht tut iewrvrl to rt any rtdvcrttwrnent w ln'U.r ! imtu fur or noi. t.wti win puniniierw nut iwm Improper. Advertising rntw mailt- known tipori MppltontlfMi. Rntered nt tlie pnntnnicti .it Slinnandouh, Iw., nccond cIai" innfl matter. TKMS1MIONIC C'OSNKtTTlON "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUBS DAY, JANUAKY 18, IMS. WllKN the (lowers bloo::: 111 the spring next spring - will Slii-nun-doah have paved streets ? It would meet with popular fiivor. Hon. John r.Ki.sKNitiNo will re ceive tlio support of Iiii.enu' county for Governor. This was the result of the primaries in that county on Sat urday. SNYDKli county tins a j'lil without a singlo inmate, and lias IliOf) sur plus in its treasury. It is said, too, that cobwebs grow on the District Attorney's desk. Our Democratic friends in the First ward are e.xpurieiieinguspirittfd contest over the election of a School Director. That light has over shadowed the other contests in that ward. TliH "Philadelphia, precedent" may result in a plentiful crop of treachery in tlie Kepulilicnn state convention. And it may even extend to tills Con gressional district It is contagious. Tim architect has completed the drawings for the new .state capitol building, and thoe who have in spected them say the building will he H''greiit improvement upon the old structure. WlIKX the hour of death comes that comes to high and low alike then it's na what wo line dime for ourselvei, but we hae dune for others t tint we think on niaist pleasantly. Hir Walter Scott. It ought not to be a very diflleult matter to break the will of the unre pentant Pennsylvania Democrat who loft his grandsons $1001) each on con dition that they should support the Democratic party through life. Never was there a clearer case of un sound mind. Tnii primaries in Muliniioy town ship on SutiirIu brought forth sev eral surprises, tlie most startling one being the defeat of our good friend Patrick Welsh. The latter has been invincible for so many years that it was thought bo bad a. life-tenure upon tho Supervisorship. Juihik Yuhkks, of Bucks county, is evidently determined to rid that county of housebreakers and evil doers of similar characters. On Friday he sentenced Arnold and his three confederates to terms of im prisonment aggregating ninety-two years. A little of the same medicine, in like doses, would have salutary effect in this county. A POiii.AK-A-YlCAit tax on bachelors, such as is proposed la Virginia, would unquestionably raise a good deal of revenue, for nobody would join tlie ranks of the benedicts for the sake of evading so small a payment. And if the privilege of returning to their bachelor state were granted to all married men who were willing to pay a dollar a year, the revenue problem might bu completely solved. Tiik Philadelphia Item contained the following political item on Fri day : "State Senator Coyle, late of Schuylkill, a tenderfoot in the Twonty-oigbtb ward, ran out a ticket in Dr. Tom Dugan's division and actually polled for it 49 votes. The doctor had 131 votes of the electors for bis ticket. The only airs that were whistled in that neighborhood on Tuesday night was, "What Did Dugan do to Him t" Tiik "personul expense" bills of the jurors in tlie now famous Thome murder trial in Now York, will com pare favorably with like bills of some of Pennsylvania's legislators. Among the Items of a bill of $2,019 were tho following: For wine, .'WO.IS ; for cigars, $238.10 ; for billiards, $52.50. The supervisors took the bill in hand nnd resolutely cut it down to $004, a reduction of $1,115, and claimed that oven the amount allowed was out rageously extravagant. ces an a la peculiar to and truo fO r-i-- only of Hood's Bursa pa- EDULtltJ rllla, and is jirool of its superior strength and economy. Tharn is nioro curative power in a buttle ol Hood's Sarsnparllla than in n'iy other. Tins net, with Its unequalled record of cures, proves tho best medicine for nil blood diseases Is Hood's 85 The One True blood Purifier, All druggists, (1. u rsii curu bivcr Ills; easy to Hood S Fills take, easy tooperato acl ! Woman's Protector The David No (them to use at once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and be Scured, for my case was abandoned by the physicians." ,Aoo'a botTle NOGGETST OF ' NEWS. Marriage by Injunction is the latest feature of Kotrtlt Ouknta Jurisprudence. Kx-Corifc'renHiiinn llpnjmnln Si. Hooper died suddenly ytsterday at Farmvllle, Va. Circuit Court Judge W. K. Hartorr, of the tfrederlckshui-K (Va.) circuit, Is dead. A tornado of considerable violence felled Umber In the vicinity of Maude, O. T. There Is a conflict of authority be tween tln national and civic quarantine authorities at San Francisco. A New York policeman named Gard ner lias fallen heir to $70,000, but Is de termined to ht.iy on th" force. Half an ounce of steel dust was re moved ftom near the ribs of a Chicago Ironworker who had Inhaled the par ticles. By liravhifr a teinp.-rature of ;;o de crees below zr.roOeoiReGraham gerun d a placer cUini on French creek. Alaska worth $200,000. John Ellis Clark, a Chicago colon J man, Is dead at the alleged as;e of 105 years. F01 ty years ago Clark was town crier of ChlciRo. New York police raided an Itnll-11 gambling resort, and under a mattress found several revclvers and sti:utt s. Thirteen men were urrcaled. The (soverimu nt may arrest fn 1 He. -forliiR Willi t'" ni..i s Sh": 1,1 II i 11). 1. of M mill i.n .,"'.,,, lt. eh.-.ln d " r:H JIIt u !, ! i ' .'. 11 ' Ti x i- loj m livus to the li.. ' I. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut if you Iiavo weak kidneys Madder trotiMe or dlitri'sihiK kidney riniiliilnt, tlien Sw.uiip-Kont will prove to bo just the remedy you need. Too firqueiit desire to urhmte, scanty supply, pain or dull nelie in (lie linrk is ciiiivhiehiK evidence that ymir kidneys 11 ml Mulder need doetorini;. There is comfort in tlie knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-Hoot, tlie great kidney remedy fulfills every wis.li in relieving ptin in tlie hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tlio urinary pi-wuae. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or lud eirects following use of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes tliat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlie night to urinate. Tlio mild and tlio extra ordinary ell'ect of Swamp-ltoot is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the must distressing rases. If you nod a medicine you should have llie best. Sold liv druggists, piice llfty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and p implilct both sent freo by mail. Mention Him U.n and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ltingliamtoii, N, Y. Tlio propiictois of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this oiler. Allen. ! ' nan 've "l in " i or s'ioi . Alva. li. T.. Jan. 18. Paul Moica!.. said to be a refugee from Montana wis. a 20 yea.' sentence for murder hanging over him, wus probably fatally wound ed yesterday In a desperate fight with a posse of Sheriff McCralth's deputlef In a dugout near Winchester, 20 miles noithwest of here. Should he recover requisition pi pers await him. Chief of Police Holmes, of flushing, Kan., gave the local authorities warning of tho outlaw's presence In Oklahoma. None of the deputies were seilously Injured In the battle. A tfiOO pilze is said to be on Metcalfe's head. to ciuii: a ooi.i) in oni: hay. Tuko Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. U.'ie. The genuine has L. li, Q. on each tablet. Double. (Jrltnn Vo ICseapo voiigeiiuco. Pensacola, Fla., Jan. IS. The bodies of Herbert Seeley and Miss Alice Caro were found near Warrington yesterday. Last Filday night Seeley and Miss Caro attended a party at Mlllvlew and about 2 n. m. they lift In a buggy to return home. Miss Caro nnd her isiori did not appear at Warrington Saturdn Last evi nlpg a searching party was o.--ganlr d, and a fe :,. Vs from Ml'lvlew, In a clump of trees, the bodies of the two young people .cre found, both dend, with pistol wounds In the head. After viewing the bodies und surround ings the coroner's Jury were convinced that tho young man outraged the young lady and thin killed her, and subse quently committed suicide. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoka Your Life Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, ) made well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifu and vigor, tnko No-TihRic, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain tea pounds hi ten days. Over 4110,1X10 cured. Iiuy No-To-IUc from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure, SOe or $1.00. booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or Nw York. Killed lit a Crossing;. Elizabeth. N. J Jan. 18. Mrs. Ann Bell, a widow, 33 years of age, was struck and Instantly killed at the Spring street crossing here yesterday by a Hoyal Blue line express. She was one of the founders of the Sacred Heart church of Elizabeth. A IIilliter'H I'nlMl .Mlslinp. Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 18. William Beatley, aged 25 years, of Mount Union, this county, while hunting foxes yes torday was shot and Instnntly killed by the accidental discharge of his gun while drawing it through a fence. Confidential Clerk unit Jewels Missing Boston, Jan. 18. Edward A. Knight, confidential clerk for Dr. J. F. Cun ning, banker and broker, of No. 27 School street. Is reported to the police as missing, and with him are supposed to have gone diamonds, Jewelry set with precious stones and SI 200 In cash, the total value of the property be'ng somewhere betwn n $-5,000 and $10,000. greatest protection for women is Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. wmiian can be weak very long after she takes it. Disease must yield' wlu n the Favukite Ri:mi:dv attacks it. There is no female weakness or irregularity which it will not relieve and cure. There is no pain or ache pcc' liar to women which it will not drive away. Mrs. D. Ackcrly, 2C2 Varick St., Jersey City, says: "Oh, how I wish I could speak personally with every woman who is in anyway troubled with illness common to our sex, for I would advise THAT ALLUGED BRIBERY. Tlie Ohio I.ol'IsIiiI lire to III vcHtlunto Clioi'UK's Against lliiinia .Miiiiiiuoi'm, Columbus, O., Jan. 18. Speaker Ma son, of the house of representatives, yesterday afternoon appointed a com mittee to Investigate the alleged at tempt to bribe Kenresentatlve Otis, of Hnnillton county, to vote for Marcus A. llanna for senator. The committee Is composed of Representatives Itutan of Carroll county, Spcllmyer of Hamilton Uoxwell of Warren. Knnkln of Fayette and Kenny of Mercer. Spellmyer and Kennv ate Democrats, and voted for McKlFson for senator. Tlie other three members nre Itinulillcans. but Hutan voted for McKlsson, making the com lnlttee an antl-llanna committee. The committee met last night and elected Mr. Itutan chairman and Mr. Spellmyer secretary. A sub-committee was also appointed to call on the Inves tigating committee of the senate and arrange for Joint sessions. This ar rangement will piobably be effected, as It would only serve to complicate mat ters If the committees ncted separately. A Joint session will probably be held this afternoon, when a plan of pro cedure will be agreed upon. The sen ate committee consists of Senators Uurke of Cuyahoga county, Robertson of Hamilton, Flnek of Perry, Long of Miami and Garl'.r.d of Lake. Hurke and Garfield ar.- the only Republicans on the i i.i inilttee. Burke voted for Mc JClsson and Garfield f' r lianna. For Infants and Children. Tl9 tit- !( 09 ererr Mo . . , , .1 New i. .. : 1 .J In - ; r a retail gn-ier. some time between li; Saturday an 1 yc-nerday, murd.ied h wire and their two children, a boy years old and a girl 12, by hacking then to death with a hatchet. Matthews thei committed suicide by shooting hlmsell In th" bend. Letters left by Matthews nnd his wife shi v that the couple bar' decided that the family should die to gether. Household Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were wor shipped as household go Is in every home. 1'lie household god of to-day is Dr. Kings New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should he without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. THE I'itODUCE MARKETS Am Itolloetnd liv leii!tni"M In IMiltadol plilu ami 1 n 1 1 1 11 1 1 1-0. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. Flour weak; win ter superllne. $2.90513.10; do. extra. 53.1V' 3.C0: Pennsylvania roller, clear, 1 2" straight, f 1.204 1.10: western winter, clear, Jl.10ft4.25; do. straight, l.iOnl.CO; city mills, extra, $3.20ti3.4U. Ityo Hour movei' slowly at 2.00f2.M) per bushel, as to qual ity. Wheat strong; No. red, SGliffi c. No. 2 Pennsylvania nnd No. 2 Doluwnr. red, spot, 9T'jf97c. Corn dull: No. 2 yel low, for local trade. 33''(f34c. ; No. 2 mixed In export elevator, 32-ifi33e. Oats dull No. 2 white, 20c; No. 2 white, clipped 30',ic; No. 1 white, clipped, 31c. Hay In moderate demand; choice timothy, $12 foi largo bales, lleof llrm; beef hams, $236 23.50. Pork quiet; family, $12f(12.60. Lard steady; western steamed, J3. Butter quiet. western creamery. HVw20c. ; do. factory, 115(15c.; Klglns, 20c; Imitation creamery, 13f17e.; New York dairy, lSifilSe.: do. creamery, llftlUc.; fancy Pennsylvanlu prints jobbing at 22ft2Se.; do. wholesale. 21c. ChcoBo steadier; large, white und colored, September. SH4S"ic. ; small do. do. September, SUW.fee.; light skims, Cii O'sc; part bklma, Pi'iiitsc. ; full skims, 2fu; 3c. Kggs strong; New York and Penn sylvania, 22fj2ivic, ; western, fresh, 22Si 24c. Potatoes quiet; New York, $2.37'i,'u 2.50; sweets. $2.00f(4. Tullow dull; city. Sc; country, 3!,i3?ie. Itosln steady; strained, common to good, $l.t2Vj'iil.471... HIce steady; domestic, fulr to extra. 2i CVic; Japan, MifiUc. Cabbage quiet nt $1. Pig Iron warrants dull at $ii.G0iii;.70. Lako copper quiet at $10.S3'u 10.93. Tin barely steady at $13.S0!fti3.S5. Spelter quiet at $3.9uti4. Lead llrm at $3.C5f3.70. Baltimore, Jan, 17. Flour dull; western superfine, $2.70113.10: do. extra, $3.3C1i4; do. lainlly, $1,331(4.03; whiter wheat, patent, $I.7M(f; spring do., $3U5.20, spring wheat, straight, $4.Wifi4.!3. Wheat tinner: spot, month nnd February, !c. ; May, 93US)93i4c; stenmer No. 2 red, 92li1j92'iC.; southern wheat, by sample, 93fj9H4c. ; do on grade, 93JiU7e. Corn steady; spot, 22li;' 32,c.; month and February, SMWje-. stonmcr mixed, 3o',sB30!ie. ; southern white corn, 29$i3lc.- do. yellow, 2833c. Oats llrm; No, 2 white. 29V4530c.; No. 2 mixed, 24c. Rye steady; No. 2 nearby, B2Vc: No, 2 western, G3V4e. Hay steady, choice tim othy, $13, Grain freights without change, demand almost nil; steam to Liverpool, por bushel, 3Jid., January; Cork, for orders, n.r oiiiirtpr. 2h. Hi!.. .Tnniuii-v: 3m ' Ed., February. Sugar strong; granulated, 1.33. Butter qui-t, fancy creamery, 2Va I J2c: do. Imitation, lil7c.; do. ladle, 1C- . good ladle, lltilSe.; store packed, 12ft lie Kggs quiet; fresh, ISc. Cheese steady, fancy New York, large, IWilOc; do. me ilium, lOtilGltc; do. small, lOVift 10!4e. Whlbky, Sl.25eil.20 per gallon for llnlshed goods la cut loads; Sl.27tfl.28 per gallon for jobbing lots. Llvo Stoelc MiniiotH. Now York, Jan. 17. Beeves generally stondy, but slow for steers; native steers, tl.40t2.2G; stags and oxen, $2.0544.U); hulls, JM(3.75; dry cows, 2jj3.26. Calves active: veals. SMlli.2!., graseers, $3i3.D0. Sheep and lumbs sleudy; lambs, $5.SOfl0.60. Hogs steady at $3.WK,4.10. East Liberty. Pu.. Jan. 17. Cattlo lower; prime, $1.754 J.S5: common. J.36i3.cn. bulls, stags and tows, $243.70. Hogs fairly ac tive: prime medium, $3.Mfi3.liti: best York ers, $3.78(3.60: pigs, $3.7083.70: heavy, $3.70 l3.7&: roughs, $2,204(3.20. Sheep steady; choice. $htt4.70; common, $3.263.7B; choice lambs, $;.70'.G.ti5. common to good, SI.&0M J.C0. Veul calves, $0,001x7.25. When bilious or costive, eat a CascaroU candy cathartic cure guaranteed. 10c, 23C PRESIDENT DOLE WELCOMED. Hawaii Ituler Siij'h He Hit Not Coma to l.ohliy Kot- Aliliexiilton. San Francisco, Jan. IS. Late yester day afternoon General Shaftcr and his staff, In full uniform, made their of ficial cnll upon President Hole, of Ha waii, nt bis hotel and weie received by Major luakeaua, Colonel Fisher and Mr. Day. ear h of whom wus resplendent with gold luce, prior to being admitted to the presence of the distinguished visitor, who was cordially welcomed by General Shatter on liehalf of the gov ernment of the United States. The proceedings were entirely formal, nnd nfter the uuul courtesies the repre sentatives of the government left. To a delegation of newspaper men who had previously called on him Presi dent Dole said: " do not come to the United States to work for annexation. I am merely on n friendly visit to this country and Its president. I expect to remain In Bun Francisco three or four days, when I will start direct for Washington, und will there cnll upon President McKin ley. It was thought, best by the Ha waiian government that during the consideration of the nnnexntlon treaty that 1 had better be In Washington nnd ndvls" 'he Hawaiian legation on certnln mutters. It Is not my Intention to make any argument or to do any lobbying for annexation. Of course, If I am called upon by the United States government to give any Information I will readily do so. I am nlso lncicsl .1 In the form of government to be adopted for Hawaii In enre of nnnexa'.len. I think the sentiment of the people of the island Is more than ever In favor of an nexation." J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was fur thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for tho euro of eczema. Ho was quickly tired by using UeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve tho famous healliie saho fur piles and skin diseases. C. II. llagenbiuh. The lli-iitiM llnv 'Miuili'm'. Philadelphia, Jan. IS. i'ainuel Hen derson, the lS-year-uld boy who Is charged with the murder of 5-year-old Percy Locltyer, was committed topiison yesterday by Magistrate .Term, n to awutt the uctlon of the coroner. Theie seems little doubt now that Henderson brutally hacked the boy to pieces and before llle was yet extinct threw him In "Hoddies" eicelc ond weighted the child down with heavy stnneB. During the healing the boy, apparent.y un conscious of Die evt nt of his crimo. stnied stolidly at tho magistrate, while his father knelt by tin f'Je and . pt over and caressed the boy. Mr. Hen derson nsFerts thai hU boy Is not in hi.-, right mind. CommNsloiM-i- But v.-!.-i Ii'm Fonern" Washington, Jan. IS. The remains of Benjamin Butterw orlh, lute cmmle sloner of patents, were broucl.t to Washington tcdaj. The bedy was met at the train by representatives' of the houi-o and senate and cabinet, and cai ried to his family hi no In Le Pratt Park. Funeral service- v II. be held at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow, nfter which tho b( dy will be tempor arily : laced In a vault In one of the local cemeteries mid later romcved Ohio. l'lin(il' Kn'r'- 1-VrlMito. San Francisco, Jan. 18. -The Chron icle says: A popti'. i I hr-don was nrdely dispelled yesUid.i.. .via n tlu- appraise ment and Inventory :)f the estate of the late Senator James G. Fair v ere filed with the siipoiiiif court. Instead of $30,000,000, at which It had been esti mated, Its. value is shown by Itemized figures to be $12,228,098.07. The lguros nrs the result of 11 months of exami nation and lesearch on the part of the appraisers. fler Health Kestoa'ees HE mUory of bleeplcssnoss can only be realized by thoso who havo experi enced It. Ncrvousiitbs, r.loeploruicks, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely hocurodby Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Nervine. So certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund price paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing it does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruns, wlfo of tho woll known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irregularriieiibtruatlon: suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without help. I notl-ocl In Dr. Mllos' advertlsoinont tho testimonial rf n lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never ccaso to thank thut lady. Her testimonial Induced rnu to uso Dr. Miles' Ncrvino and Nervo and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Itemodles.' Dr. Miles' Itomedles aro sold by all drug gists under a po<lvo guaranteo, first bottlo benefits or money re funded, Hook oa dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MLDK 'A Nervine J Restores . t 'J.. i .li.liurt, lull. "THEY DO THE WOnK" I BRONCHO I IHOMCEOPATHICJ j v 3 S p EM EDI ES IQC 2 Relieve and Cure 2 c: Head Troubles Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities 7 iurniiilitH )( ll(tt(l jivsMirni "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Ktores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Ileiilth Hook Mulled I'reo. EE vimiiimiiumiiuiuiL fli AWN'S TANSY PILLS :i TBirn TRcvAKDitri WOMAN'S RELIEF. f Aivairi prom nt mil rrllabi. A o't Imitations, I AVitH'tVaWtr I'lLLiand ivt ki.oiiii. ri 01 wi i turret taeiruh ir ti. Cn Itcih a. Mb. Our ltnk ic Kor sale at Klrllu's drug store ud Hbenamloah drug slots. fiif j SUPPRESSED MUTINY. Ofllcei-H or tho Cuttor Dallim Plncort tlio Itlimleader In li oim. Vlneynrd Haven, Jan. 18. The United States revenup cutter Dallas was called upon to subdue a mutiny yestetdny on board the four masted schooner v"lklng, Captain Di.theday, from llaltlm re for Boston, which anchored here. The master stntis that the crew had been troublesome since leaving Bablmote, but nothing serious occurred tin 11 yes terday, when the greater portion of the crew refUFod to do their duty In a sculfle with the captain nnd m ite for the possession of a jackknlfe, v hlch a sailor refused to give up, the 'otter's shoulder was badly sprained. Upon the arrival of the olncers frcm the Dallas the ringleader wns placed In Irons. The remainder of the cre.v then manifesting n disposition to obey or ders, the Viking mndo sail and pro ceeded to Bmt m. It Is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get il l of It If you roinnicnco to use One Minute CoiirIi Cure. It cures coughs, colds bronchitis, pneumonia mid all throat, and lung troubles It is pleasant to take, safe to rise and Hire to euro. C. II. llngciiliiieh. 'ew !ii -i v - uivo-sriuMrn'ii. Trenton, Jan. 13. Short sesrdo:i3 wrre hold last night In both house of th legislature. ':''ere will be a conference of the Investigation committee this af ternoon, and It Ib thought that the members i" begin work on the Hud son county nr'alrs by Thursday night, If not Roortei. The railroad commission bill Introduced In the senate by Sen ator Johnson, of B"i.;en, Is almost the same as the measure Introduced last winter. It provides for the 111 point ment of thiee commissioners by the governor on recommendation of the senate; no', mere than Iwo mombeis of the board are lo be of orre p illtienl party, and one member Is to be .1 law yer ami the other a civil cnglnee . The salary is to be $3,000 n year. comm sense cure. PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES PER MANENTLY BY CURING THE CAUSE. Remarkable Remedy Which is Erlnglnc Comfort to Thousand of Sufferers. Probably half the people who see this article Miner from piles. It is one of tlie commonest diseases and one of the most obstinate. People have it for j ears and just because it is not im mediately fatal they neglect it. Carelessness causes no end of suffering. Carelcssnos about so simple a thing as piles has often caused death. Hemorrhages occur riming surgical treatment, often causing death. Piles arc simple in the beginning and easily rurrtl. They can be cured even in the worst stupes, without lain or loss of blood, quirkly, suiely ami completely. There is only one remedy that will do it Pjrainid Pile Cure. It allays the inflammation immediately, heals the irritated surface and with continued treatment reduces the swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound healthy condi tion. Tlie cure is thorough and permanent. Here is a voluntary and unsolicited testi monial vc have lately recciml : Mrs. M. C. Ilinkly, 601 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind., says: Have been a suf ferer from the pain and annoyance of Piles for fifteen years, the Pyramid Pile Cure and Pyramid Pills gave me immediate relief and a short time a complete cure. Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will get it for you if you asked them to. It is hut 50 cents per package and is put up only by the Pyramid Drug Co. Marshall, Mich. 1 lmIIl .il.lilf 1 ,i It Only Happens Once a Year. WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods and not know it. But that isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we have use for are the kinds you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the orice on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existence It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keep us on the jump and you on the jump are the only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half Prices on coods that we brought into the store since the leaves fell. Underwear. Wc hnve the largest and most complete line of gent's uiidcr wearcver shown iir Schuylkill Co. We were early huycrs and evaded the tarifl rc- a ccntly put ott woolen goods. X Ins gives us the opportunity of selling those goods frottr 25 to 40 per cent cheaper than any of our competitors. Wc have thent in Swits Comic high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece liud and Dcrhy rihhctl wool. We have held hack 48 dozen shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. Wc guarantee to he Ji.oo values. Heavy cotton fleece lined ccrrts. Wc must close our stock out. Hats and Caps. attention to Our stiff hats arc un equalled in styles and prices, as wc pay close that department. Wc lut)' at close mar gins and sell at small profits. That is solely rcspousil do for our immense hat trade wc have cstahlishcd. W e quote a few prices : StilThats.hlack and brown, all shapes nnd styles, for $1, We guarantee them to be the newest thing in the mtirkct. Our Si. 50 and 51,75 hat cannot he bought elsewhere less thai) 2.50, Our?2.oo, $2 50 ami $3.00 hats are the nobbiest and neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. jyF Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing - House, I MAX LEVIT, Prop. Prof. X DnWARD Ol' IMITATIONS. The (Itnulne A the signature ol "Johaun THINKS LIL SHOULD BE PENSIONED Carter Will Uruo tiro Hx-(irreon to ltetirr-ir to lliuvull. Honolulu, via San Francisco, Jan. 18. It Is currently rumored here that J. C. Carter, who left here on tho 7th Inst., ostensibly for the purpose of nsnlstlng the nntl-annejintlonlsts In Washington In their light, carried a substantial let ter of ctedlt which wns to be used In defraying the expenses of the native Hawaiian commissioner p, who are said to b" In financial dllllcultles In tho American capitol. It Is also said that Mr. Carter, who has Inlluenco with tho ex-queen, will attempt to convince Llll ouknlanl Hat she Is merely wnstlng time by remaining In the east, and that she could do nioro good for the cause she ban csoouscd by returning home while the Hawaiian legislature Is In session. The lloyullsts, having reached the conclusion that tho United States senate will do nothing for the ex-queen In a financial way, are of the opinion that bar best moe would be to make an eflort to Induce the Hawaiian leg Islature lo grant her a pension. Since Princess KlaulnnI Is In receipt of money from this government they claim that Llllottkalanl can easily succeed In making a suitable arrangement to all concerned. Thero is no need of little children being tortured hv sen la head, eczema slid skin eruptions. Hewitt's Witch Haz t n-io gives instant relief and cures permansutly C. H Uagenbueh. Workman 111 n iirnli't-il IVi-t. Lima, 0.,Jan. IS. Yesterday Joseph Graff, a conrlce worker, fell from the top of n new block on which be was working to the ground below, a distance of 100 feet. The fall did not kill hlrn but nearly every bone In his body was broken, and he was token home In a dying condition. Mrs. M. 11. Ford, ltnddell's. 111., sutlercd for eight yiars from dyspepsia, und chronic constipation and was finally cured by using DoWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. C, 11. lliigcubuch. tiTulntr I-' ie r' v In. Brandlord, Conn., Jan. IS. Seventy molders employed In the annenllns de partment of the Malleable Iron Fittings company refused to work yesterday on account of a contemplated 10 per cent reduction. Later the proposed reduc tion was withdrawn and the men re sumed work. The company gives em ployment to upwards of .100 hands Steady work was promised by the management If the new schedule was accepted, but the annenlers would not comply. It Is said five of them were notified that their services would be dispensed with. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in- inU - itcd to call on any druggist and get free n trial bottle of Kemp's lialsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure ond relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, bronchitis and Consumption, Price 25c. and 50c. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST !( f.'.-j?VS'.v Pi AKE it your particular business-to call on us before purchasing or Inspecting else where. Ve can show you the greatest money saving values, Our store never fol lows others, but lead. Our store may not be the largest In area of space, but It Is In stock and cheapest In prices. Fine Imported Silk Mufflers. Something that meets the mid winter end of any purchaser. We have them ranging ill price from 50 cents to $2.25. GLOVES, From 50c per pair anil up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description I'rcnclt Kid palms with Astra k hnit hacks and woolen lined, 1'riucSi.oo, a special offer. Our stock of ' working gloves cannot be surpassed. 1 1 THE UP-TO-DATE HAT WHAT D. Hayes Agnew SAID TO A PATIENT: "Get a case of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Halt Extract and use it freely and liberally. No small wineglass doses, but a good half tumbler full, or even more, every meal, and you will not have cause to regret it." JOHANN lloll'f fUlt Extract must have lloll" on the neck label. TO THE LAND OF SUNS BINE And Flowers, flic II11111I of Amorlcn, Cnll foriila. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine,, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxlco, Arizorra, California, Oregorr, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropnpostal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Klruira, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during tho day or sleep during the night. Itching piles horrible plague. Doarr's Ointment cures. Novcr falls. At any drug store, CO cents. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, the finest llvorand howel regulator ever made. PROFESSIONAL CARDS mt, W. II. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. (Iraduntu and Lute ltestilcnt Home Hurgeci" ' the University Stnt ot ti. Y. Ilendqtiartcrs -Commercial Hotel. Shenandoah TimitK YKAK COURSK. Calls night or clny promptly responded. Sy M. HUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Gfllce Kgan building, cori.er of M1d an Centre strccU, Shenandoah. J.,L l'OSIKUOY, ATT0RNEY-AT-LAW5 Shenandoah, Pa. g W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boi 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of th het aiastersie London and Paris, will give lessons on the vlolln,raandolln, guitar and vocal out tare, rerinp reasonable. Addross In care of Strotwo, he jeweler Shenandoah. JeleliiHtxl Fou. im 'owners novor tnu. 'lcCliie"liftiio tafeuid tore fetter fklllns with Tanty d lcno7ro7l tod other llkt i-cmedlfii. Alwavi buvthe bett tnd avoid dUap- 1 ointment. Guajtnteod uperior to all other. J'oiUlvelf ..U.tnaenkrt. ANo. L I'lrticuliW, 4 ct. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. MACKINTOSHES. English Serge, in black and -T blue, full length, cape and coat at $4.85. We have still better qualities. Come and inspect them. Umbrellas. A special lot of 26 in. Silk Gloria Umbrellas, close rolling, with steel rods, choice nat ural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed, black handles, ft. 35. Anybody who wants a good and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, paragon frame, at es cts. plnp Rent'? Buy a half or quarter U1f UncA u"tipnir. That kind Hail HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. STORE, 15 East Centre Street, IHKiDlira-S 1 'HI i fef$7 .A.
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