- WJfMVv . WWW1 "f" ''F'lr'' '.UUiy I'-'iilfl EVENING HERALD ttrVTAm.IHI.KI 1870. Published every KveultiR, Kicept Sunday t h South Jardin Htiikkt. Kkar O run The Herald U deltvied InHheumiUnan ami tu urrouudlnK U.w fornix rent a w eek, wiy abl. o the carriers, Uy mallJtt.OOn venr,or2-" cent a month, pnyithlr In advance Advcrtlio mciUs clmrKWlaixordiiiK to paoi and mum. The publishers reserve the rlicht to eluit.- the awltlon of advcrtlvinciita whenever tht- m.I jtIoi of news dt'timuds It. Th rhl if tecrvtl to rejeat.y advertisement, whiilh- naUi furor not, .lattho publishers ma tii'i'i Imp roper. AdvcrtlsliiK ratu mudi- krui iiport application. Rnterod it the pontolHce At Hhtmtnli.ri ecnnd rift inn!) matter TKM5PHONK CONNECTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDSnSDAY. JANI'AllY IP. 18DS. As the Hint eoiituitis the spark, un known to ltnelf, which tilt' ctiH'l alone can uwiiken to life, so adversity oftoii reveals to us hidden coins, wliich prosperity or nof,'li(,'eiico would for ever have liiddeit. H. W. Slmw. Tl!K promised sensations in tlio trial of the Commissioners have poteml out, as was expected. OUU Scotch friends will appropri ately celehrate the 139th anniversary of "Bobby" Hums next Tuesday evening. Tiik Uooths father and sou have met, and the announcement is made that their respective armies will con tinue to wue war. "What did Diignii do to him" has taken the place of "He died in the Kindergarten," mating the Martin heelers in Philadelphia. Now is the time to close out your surplus winter stock, and there is no better way to reach the buyers than through the daily press. Phok. Tai.i.ik Moikiax, formerly of Scrantou and recently editorial writer for the Voice, is now instructor of sij,'lt reading at the Brooklyn in stitute of arts and sciences. Tnic representative in Congress from this district, in playing the role of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde in the drama of "Civil Service Deformed,' is making a one-night stand at Wash ingtou. Tint proposal to extend McKinleyV term to April UOth, 1001, and make that the day for the change in Con gressional terms is a good one. Sena tor Hoar's amendment to the Const! tution to this elTect ought to bo passed. That government building for Pottsville is still a thing of the "sweet beyond." The county .-eaters cannot blame ex-Congressman Keilly; then, ne;ain, perhaps that obnoxious (?) civil service law has something to do with it. As was to be expected, Lieutenant Governor Iyon is out in mi interview denying that ho and Senator Ken nedy have deserted tlio Quay banner. "While admitting such a statement appeared in the paper controlled by him, he explains that "it was an accident." TlIK Philadelphia Times of yester day says Maj. Finney, who is an ap plicant for Naval Officer at Philadel phia, will probably bo made Surveyor of the Port instead. The Times in timates that the former position has been promised to ox-Distrlot Attorney Holland, of Montgomery county. The salary of each of these ofUcialsis the same. Wk are in receipt of the catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania for 1807-'98, a publication of nearly live hundred pages. The general sum mary of students shows an increase of twenty-three over the registration of last year. There are 08 students from foreign countries. The greatest increase is seen in the dental depart ment and the gruatust decrease in the medical department. It is announced that a method has been discovered for the preservation of human bodies In a natural state forever, and it is proposed to erect a large and handsome mausoleum in New York for the purpose of keep ing bodies so prepared. It Ih thought that such a system as this would re lieve funerals of all their horrors. The cost is inexpensive, being esti mated at'about $70 per body. It is, in short, a modern and scientific sys tem of preserving mummies. It is to be hoped this announcement will never provoa verity. Hotter cremate than have a chamber of horrors. Thk queer peoplo who are running the state of Kansas are determined that no one outside the state shall in sure their lives or their property. If they die or burn up it shall be at their own risk. A similar notion took possession of Chicago people a num ber of years ago. They thought tlio Eastern lire Insurance companies yero taking too much money out of the state, so they organized lire In surance companies themselves. One day Chicago burned down, The policies issued by the honul com 'panics turned out to he not worth the paper they were written on, while the groat lnsurahcn centre of the Eist paid In full every dollar of its tunes, which ran up into the mill- 'GOLD DUST. I (Labor llilllP Time (cost f:WmM SAVED BY 1' WASHSHd PottteS? What More Can be Asked? Only this ; ask your grocer fur It, and Insist on trying It. largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, tl. Louis, New Yurk, Boaluu, Pblla lclphU ions. It's a self-supporting dog that lives by eating its own tail, but the source of substance is always more or le.s plecarious. and liable to be come exhausted. to ouiti: a coi.n in dm; day. l'ako lii.xutlvc tlromo (jullilnc Tablets. All druggist refund tlm money If it I'.iils to cine. S.j. Tim genuine li.ts I.. IS. (J. Dii eneli tablet, l'I'e.v I- Vii,,r i:.., vin .. PhlWf'pWM, .Tp.i. 13. ", i-n one cf hi- ' n- 1 en arretted n'.ri.i' days n;o 1.P? '.ol'o-.vlng a .tfv.e'.r. BHiesmaii ror the tuppoyed purpi e or robbeiy, v:n yrrtc:d-y IdentlP.-i as a man unfn1 In r.-.atc i for nea -iy It H t -Ing an nc 1 rran living In Jin :iiuiy whom he mbbid of $J,&0, "IU'ej" wii Idcntlfled lit vruns of a plctme s.-.it out by the pn I authorities of this city. He Is inc,ui In Huston an John T. Richards, a las "the mcusp." In formation was uIfo received that he Is wanted In Newark. N. J., wheie an In dictment for robbery Is said to be hung IrifT over him. HOW TO FIND OUT Fill 11 bottle or common gins-i with urine mil let It stand tui'iity-four lioiirs ; a M'di ineiit or nettling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When nrino lining linen it is evidence of 1. id my trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also coiivincini; proof that tlio kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort ill the knowledge so often oxprewd that Dr. Kilmer's Siauii-lIuot, the jjicat kidney ren."dv, fullllls every wish In rrlievinj pain in the itok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas Ligcs. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in p.t-.Mi..r it. or bad iHeit following uo of liiiior, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times duriii"; the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary ell'ect of Swamp-Knot is soon realised. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing eases. If you need a nudiuinu you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents ami one dollsr. You may have a simple bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mall. Mention the Kvji.vtNO lllxu.li and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghainp ton, X. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genniness of this oll'er. l.o, . : -.-v. Chicago, J m 13. Adolph U Ltrtger. will go on the witness stand Frld.iy and tell his story of his actions on the night of May 1 of last year, when the murder of Mrs. I.tietgert Is supposed to have taken place. Iaietgert and his counsel believe that his case will be greatly helped thereby. It Is now be lieved the case will be concluded early next week. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant liidge, O., says, "After two doctors cave up mv boy to die. 1 saved him from croup hy using Ono .Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat anil lung troubles. C. II. llagunbuch. C'.vclo rnlfootniiil KtllVcl. New York. Jan. 19. Hioyole Police man Frederic!: N. IJncoln, aged 22 years, was Instantly killed In a collision with a pedestilan, Julius Illrsehberg. Illrschberg was so badly Injured that he was removed to his home uncon scious. A Madison avenue car had knocked down an unknown woman, and Lincoln was scorching to overtake the car. On a down grade the car Mopped to let HIrsehbert: off, and he was run Into by, the policeman. Th e Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. liepine. editor Tiskilwn, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got tb true rmedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Its place in our homo, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idlo to experiment with otber remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good ns Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, hecauso this remedy hasu record of curesand besides is guaranteed. It nevu- fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Triple .Murderer Con.vn'led. Provldeme It. 1.. Jan. ID. Martin Mowry was y sterday found guilty of murder In the brut degree, lie wab ihorgtd with the murder of Mrs. Abble F. ItcynoldB, Who, with her husband and adopted daughter, was killed at Hurrvllle la t summer. Their housi was set on lire and Mis. IteynoMs wu, found in an unconscious condni .u from blows on the head. The bodies of hei husband and daughter were burned with the house. Mowry, It is thought, was In love with the daughter, and had been rejected. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-dny and get a pack- ago of OliAIN-O It takes the place of coueo pt about t tlio cost. It la a food drink, full of health, und can bo given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It Is mado of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone, A cup of Oraln-O is better for the system than a tonic, because Its benefit Is permanent. What coffeo breaks down (Iralu-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Oreln-O, 15c, and 25c. Shot jFb Hrnuil IfrollHir-iTl-l.ow. New York, Jan. IS. Herman CI. Hlna, who came from Bun Antonio, Tjx., at Chilstmas to vltlt hlr mother In liroiik lyn, shot and mortally wounded his brother-in-law, Otto Dlehl, last night. Illnz gave himself up. He Bald that Dlehl, who had married his only pis ter, had been brutal to hjr and her 'children, und he had shot him on that lecount. The Rl? bt Name In the Klrht I lace. Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds, S5c. At Gruliler Bros., drug store. 'GOLD DUST," NUGGETS JDF NEWS. A family of nine was poisoned near Nlles, Mich., by eating uiseused pork. All may die. Slgnor Nlcolinl, husband of Madnmo Adellnl l'attl-Nlcollnl, died yesterday at Pan, France. Professor Joseph A. Hoinney, of Utah, university, has become a mental wreck tluoush overstudy. Six sallhiK vessels raced from Hono lulu to San Francisco, keeping closely together the entire d'stance. The nntlonal senate yesterday con firmed H. D. Saylor, of Pennsylvania, to be consul at Matanzua, Cuoa. One man was killed and another fa tally Injured while lighting a fire In the Falrvlowimnel at Williams, Arizona. An Ice Forge 23 feet high Is stretched across the Hudson river live miles be low Albany, and the city fears an Inun dation. ISoys at Turner's Falls, Mass., ludd a mock trial and hanced one of their number, but the rope broke In time to save his life. Cecilia I.e Ilunte, a New York school teacher, fell from the roof of a six story house ndjolning her own residence, and ..as Instantly killed. Judge Wat' Starr, of Chelsea, I. T declares he will resist the federal courts and their right to suspend the Cheiokee coutts tint I, he h arre-t d. A man n ur.Ptl Al'cn confessed at n revival meting held In l'li'.'en. S. D.. thnt he mid I i' l u mini Ji) years of age. He h.c u t ' CASTOR! A For Infants and Children, Tbo fae- I: ra eery wrapper. Par's. .!.. 1.'. There was muh api lath n In tin- ,aln quaiter las air'.t but the p.. hie barred the lnldgi ;, an. all attempt, d demonstration.) were sup press, d. Meanwhile the efferveseeni . increases In the provinces. Shops of Jews nt Nantes have been stoned. M. Clemenceau's paper, 'lhe Aurore, was publicly burtiFd In front of the Mili tary club at Uordeaux, where serious dlsordois took place. The police were roughly handled, and the guards finally charged the mob. Thirty-two arrests have been made. Telegrams from most of the large towii3 show that the anti Jewish crusade is assuming large pro porth ns. The government Is seriously alarmed. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but thcro is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean ho can cure himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medieino tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nervu tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re store! the system to its natural vigor. Trv Klettric Hitters and bo convinced that they aro a miracle worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottle, at A. Wasley's drug storo. Train .? ii in pen i . i. -.".iu7. Two Killed (ai., Jan. iy. Last evening the westbound passenger train on tht Central Pacific railroad Jumped tht track near here, two trainmen belnp killed and several other persons In jured. Two engines drew the train over this section of the mountain road. The boiler of one of the engines exploded, seaming Engineer Hacliett and Fire man Elghtner so badly that they died Soon after the cars left the track the mall car caught lire and was burned Monarch over pain. Darns, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie OH. At any drug storo. Mlmler iii ' 7fau'il Inly." New York, Jan. 19. Eulgl Illnga was shot through the heart and instantly Kllleil by Pasquale Caplllo, in a room on East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, in "Eittle Italy." The mui del- was due to a quarrel over handsome Paulina Slcilla, lormerly the mistiest of Hlnta, who left him for Caplllo a year ugo, and who recently returned to her first love. "It was almost a miracle. Hurdock Wood Hitters cureil me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful Miss Julia Eilbridge, West Cornwell, Coun. President l)oriKiurn r,ir 'iimitim-um San Francisco, Jan. 10. President Sanford H. Dole, of the Hawaiian re public, resumed his journey to Wash Ington this afternoon. The party had Intended to remain In San Francisco for some time, but dispatches received by him from Minister Hatch, at Wash ington, advising him to reach the cap ital as soon as possible, changed his plans. The Hawaiian president and his wife and attendants go by way of Chi cago and New York, stopping one day In each of those cities, Wan (m Undo Sam to liny it Cnnal. Washington, Jnn. 19, Representative Mahany, of New York, has Introduced a Joint resolution providing for the pur chase or lease of the Krle canal by the United States. The United States by Its terms Is to enter Into negotiations, with the state of New York for such purpose, to the end that "this water way may bo made an arm of war and commerce for the general government.'' Borne Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the leach of medicine. They often fay, "Oh, it will wear nway," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llalsam, which is so'd on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent efiect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all druggists. COMPETITION WITH EUROPE. How American Trmlo Is I'xtcndliur In tlio Old World. Washington, Jan. ID. The clearest exposition cf the real extent of Ameri can competition In KurAne that has ever been pnsented oflb lady probably Is that r'ven In a repoit to the state de partment from Frank Mason, United States eonKiil general nt Frunkfort, and published In the dally consular reports. Mr. Mason treats the subject broadly, but naturally he finds the main points for his theme directly under his own observation In Herman:', where the snuggle It now most bitter. He re counts the varloux plans that have been considered and others tlnH are now before European governments looking to oo-opeiiulon in resistance to the encroachment of American trade I and entermlse on European mnrkets. but concludes that as to food certainly there can be no successful combination to make the cost greater, notwithstand ing the strong agrarian agitation. In manufactures America has been mak ing Inroads In Europe beyond the com mon knowledge, and Mr. Mason points out some lines In which we have over whelmed opposition, and says that In spite tf the teaihlniis of European economists !n those lines the sceptre of economical production with highest wages has paased from the old world to the new. Shoes, steel and Iron In various forms, mining and electrical machinery, blcyo!-s. sewing machines, lathes, milling n chines and tools he specially mentis s as articles with which we comi 'c successfully against Europe. .!. A. Perkins, of Aiiti'iuuy, ()., was for thlity jears needlessly to lured by physiciai s for tlio euro of eczema He wi s quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Uu.o Salve the fannnis healing salve for piles and skin diseases. C. II. Ilageuliucli. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE I lid I'lnnerH, the Hand of Alnerlei.. Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain lloute," which traven.es a legion of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first mil second class palaeo and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho coinfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific lailway system. For rates right from your home, literature, und full information, dropapostal card, J. 1. McCann, T. P. Agent. 51!) Itail- road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., ur 31)1 Hroad- wny, New York. :J-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E P. Agt Just try a lUc box of Cascarets, tho finest dver and bowel regulator ever made THE MINERS' CONFERENCE. Itntchl'ord Urges the Woedlnir Out of Unskilled Labor. Chicago, Jan. 19. Two very brief ses slons were held by the Joint conven tion of bituminous coal operatotn and miners yestciduy. The scale commit tee appointed on Tuesday mad- but little progress, and pending the receipt of a report from them the convention adjourned until today. Progress in the sca'e committee was slow. President IUt hford, of thymine workers, advocated, It is said, the weeding out of unskilled labor. The adoption of the mine run system Is thought to he a certa'nty. The miners' delegates are a unit for the abolish ment of the old screen system. Over this matter and the differentials al lowed by the new scale to be formed trouble may occur. The Ohio operators are putting up a strong fight for their differentials, and declare that they will procure contracts v. lib their employes to work on the "lump" barls If their demands are not nceeded to. Members of the committee are In cllned to work In a deliberate manner, anu the light between Ohio and Penn sylvania over the differentials will un doubtedly be a warm one. Italy'H Ilronil Klntx. Ancona, Italy, Jan. 19. 'lhe bro.nl riots were renewed heie yesterday. The participants In the demonstration, hav ing been expelled from thetown.assem bled outside the town gates, but the cavalry dispersed them. A band of riot ers wrecked and tried to burn the coun try house of a grain dealer. The troops quenched the flames and dispersed the mou. l'lny percons have been arrested. The military bakers are distributing ureaii to persons without food. CATARRH OFTIIE STOMACH. A PLEASANT SIMl'Li:, HUT SATI! EPl'KOTUAL CUKE I-OK IT, Catarrh of the stomach has long been con sidered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms aro a full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied some times with sour or watery-risings, a forma tion of gases, causing pressure 011 tho heart and lungs and difficult breathing ; headache, fickle appetite, nervousness and u general played out, languid feeling. Thcro is often a foul taste coated tongue, and if tlio stomach could be seen it slimy, inflamed condition. In the mouth, interior of the would show a The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which causes thu food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of tho stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary tiling to do, and when norm.il digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Ilurlanson the safest and best ti'iatment Is to use after eacli meal a tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pep sin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now he found at all drug stores under the namo of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a patent medicine, can be used with perfect safety uudiissuranco that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular uso after meals, Mr. N.J. Hooher, of 2710 Deaiboru St., Chicago, III., writes : "Catarrh is a local condition lesultlng from a neglected cold iu the liiud, whereby tho lining meiiihrano of the nose hecouioi inllamcd and tho poisonous discharge therefrom; passing backwaid Into the throat, reaches thu stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh uf the stomach. Meclle.il au thorities prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of the stomach withuut cure, hut to day I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot flud appropriate woids to oxpress my good feeling. I have Annul flesh, appetite and sound rest from their uso. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest preparation as well as the simplest mid most convenient remedy for any form of Indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating aflor meals. Send for little book, mailed free, 011 stomach troubles, by addresslug Stuart Co , Marslnll, Mich. The tahleU can be fouud ut all drug stores. Too Mad Knife ! The use of the surgeon's knife is becoming- so general, resulting- fatally In such a large number of cascu, as to occasion general alarm, Mr. William Walpole.of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size 01 a small oca. Itgrewrapldly,and shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed and consulted a trood doctor, who pronounced it can- j'i'must be cut out. This I would not consent to, having little faith in the Indiscriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by S. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile teased, leaving- a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to lAark the place where tliedcstroycrhadhcldfull sway. A Real Blood Remedy Cancel is in the blood aud it Is folly toexpect an operation tocureit. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real remedy lor every diseaseof the blood. Books mailed free; Tflflrooa Rivlffr Snl. cific Co,, Atlanta, Sa. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Iteitoeiod !iv Deal In us In Philadel phia und llalttniorn. Philadelphia. Jnn. IS. Flourlnuct ve and weak: winter buperflne, XMiaiiiLlO; do. ex- tru. ?.I.l.,'i.,.(.P; Pennsylvania rolloi clear, $KM.2i': do. straight. $1.20fi4.l0; xoslern winter, clear. $I.1Ki4.25; dp. straight, 1.40 lit.li'l; elty mills, extra. $3.211.40. live Hour sold In a small way at JJ.W 1.90 pel barrel. Whont firm; No. 2 red, 9T.: No. . Pu.n ylvanla unci No. 2 Delaware red, spot. !sc. t'orn dull: No. 2 yellow, for lo cal trade. Xi'i.; No. 2 mixed. In export eliMitor. Xif, 3T,e. Oats slow; No. 2 'white. '10e. ; No. 2 white, clipped, SOVi-c.; No. 1 white, clipped, 31c. Hay dull; choice tim othy. 12 for huge bales. Beef ctc.iily; sboit clear, J'.if;10; beef hams. J2 if 2.1.50. Pork firm; imss, ?n.2.'Ti9.50; short clear, fcl.TTrfill.TS; family, $12Til2.G0. Lard steady; western, steamed. $3. liutter steady; V.'Horn creninery, tP(.i!J20c.; do. factory, llfISc ; IJlglns, 20e.; Imitation creamery, l.'i17e.: New York dairy, 13Til8i'.; do. cruitncry, 14fil!c.; fancy Penns.lvania prints Jobbhis at 221-2r,c. ; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese iulet: large, white and col ored. Scpteinbir, 8c. ; .small do. do.. Sep tember. ;iv,(,'3'.:c.; light skims, cgCHc; part skims, 4' 'iir.V.c.; full skims, 2S3c:. 1'ggs firmer; New York anil Pennsylva nia, rit24lic: western, fresh, 22T24c. Po tatoes sternly; Ni ,v iork, $2.37',.ff2.C0; sweets, J3f(4. Tallow dull; city, 3?ic: country, arSVic.-oa to ouullty. Cotton seed oil steady: pi line crude, 'ifilO'j.c; do. yellow, 23'2le. Itosln sternly: strained, common to good. ?l.l2"rifil.47'. Turpen tine firm at SlU'fiStyic. Cabbage I'rm at $3.50. Pig Iron warrants dull at JG.I OTiO.70. Lake copper quiet nt SlI.Will. Tin dull nt $13.S0Til3.fC. Spelter (pilot nt 3.9004. Lead dull $J.Ci'af3.C7i;-. Ilaltimore, Jnn. 18. Flour Inactive and unchanged. Wheat dull: cpot, month and February, !7(f!D7V. ; May, bVMnKy.; steamer No. 2 red, U24fit)2c; southern wheat, by sample, CWiliSc. ; do. on grade. 3fi971,jc. Corn dull; spot, month and Feb ruary. 32U'i.;2?c.: steam, r mixed LOl-fii SOic; southern white corn, 29f34e.; do. yellow. Ss'fiS.ie, Oats quiet, but firm; No. 2 white. 20Hr;fS0c.; No. 2 mixed, 2Sc. Itye steady: No. 2 nearby, G2j;.c. : No. 2 western, KCJHVic liny steady: choice timothy, J13. drain freights vu ry quiet und easier; steam to Llvoipool, per bushel. 3'4d., Jan uary: Cork, lor orders, per quarter, 3s. Cd., January; 2s. Cd February. Sutpir strong and tinchanired. flutter and eggs quiet and unchanged. Cheese staidy and un limited. AVhifky unchanged. I.lvo Stock- Mnrkefs. New York, Jan. 19. ('allies quote Ameri can steers ut 10'.llc.; rcfrlKeratur beef nt S'fitHaC Calves quiet and steady; veals, t3IiS.2.j; grnssers, !&M.KI. Sheep and lambs steady; nil sold; sheep, S.1505I5; lambs, $G 6.D0. Hogs stronger ut $l.fi4.2o. East Llbeity, Pa., Jun. 18. Cattle steady; prime, $l.75f(4.83; common, $3.231f 3.00; bulls, stags und cows. $2ft ,70. Hogs steady; prime medium, .l.bOUiJ.Sj; best Yorkers, S3.7Wi3.S0; pigs, $3.70-it:).75; heavy, VS.Wu 3.7.7; good roughs. $3ti.",.23: common to fair roughs. 2.23Ti 2.7,7. Sheep a shade higher; choice, Jl.70iii4.80: common. $.!.23fl) 3.75; choke lambs, Ju.SOJTG; common to good, J4.601i5.70. Veal calves, JG.50&7.25. Thero'B Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and colds. At Oruhlor Hros., drug storo. KEW ENGLAND STRIKERS. Grim Dotoi'mliiat Ion on tho Part ol Until Mitos. Boston, Jan. ID. Grim determination on the part of both sides, coupled with a defined Issue between employer and employe, as well as practically an ab sence of any slirn of demonstration, were the features of the second day In the Kroat strike In tho cotton- Industry. Interest still centers almost entirely in the strike at New Bedford, where the strikers strengthened their cause by making the question of flne3 a definite issue with the mill owners. It la Just possible that an agreement on this question may lead to some satisfactory ending of the whole matter in that city, although at present such an outcome seems far distant. The matter of financial support to the strikers was generally discussed, not only In New Bedford, but in Illddeford, Saco and Lewlston, Me., and while the union strikers seem to have no anxiety regarding the next three months the non-union men who are out fear that they may not receive sufficient support. The hundred thousand operatives In all of the New England states are watching the contest In New Bedford, Saco and Blddeford very closely. MISS Allln ir,,i,..a K'nrf.,11. frightfully burned on ' tho fucu ' and 'neck Pain tviia Imlntitli. volto,....! 1... r-.ii.i,., Itch Hazel Salve, which healed tho injury without leaving a sear. It is the famous pile remedy. 0. II. Ilagcnbueh. Miu,iiliy,.- 'iih lioiw t irti .Jury. Wllmliiirtt.n. rnl. .Inn in rni,,. ... , , Vt ljif,H 11 f Pmila hi TM ti-.i ..,1 iu wuu.i went 10 1110 juiy this mornlntr. VeHteidiv Senator n - MUC Ull Hll dtess lo the Jury In behalf of ti, ,.i oner. He strongly urged acquittal, 'flu closing- ai-fiuinent for the government was made by District Attorney Vande Brlft. Prosperity comes oulckcst to the man whosu liver Is Iu good condition. IloWltt'a Little liirly Risers aro famous littlo pills for coiisilp.itluii, biliousness. Indigestion aud all stomach aud lUer troubles. C. II, Ilagcn bueh, sk your grocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, aud take uo other brand. It is tho best flour made, y,JviUl'',h.ls HB THUMPEirTHfi SENATOR. A WiiililiiKt'n Hotel Clerk Who Was Over ZealoiiH. Washington, Jnn, 10. United States Senator William E, Mason, of Chicago, was he victim of nn unpleasant affair in tlw office of tho Hotel Johnson yes terday afternoon, when ho was assault ed by the clerk after some words over secuilng u room for the wife of one of Senator Mnnm's Chicago friends, Mrs. AI011K0 Wlghal, of Chicago, whose hus band is a wH known lawyer and for merly editor of the Chicago Journal. f fit SKNATOU MASON. Senator Mason and his son spent the early Rfternooii In escorting Mrs. Wlg hal through the public buildings, and afterward dined at the Johnson. Mrs. Wlghnl being tired, and some hours re maining before she could secuie a train, Senator Mason engaged a room for her at the Johnson for the afternoon, paid for it and teglstered her as "Mrs. Lou Wlghal, Chicago." lteturnlng to the cafe where the lady was waiting with his son Mr. Mason was followed by the clerk, who asserted that he had changed his mind nbout furniFhliifi the room, and tendered Mr. Mason 1.1s money. The senator repaired with the clerk to the lobby, where hot words ensued, nnd the clerk struck him. Before many blows passed the combat ants were separated by friends. The proprietor of the Hotel Johnson after ward said that his clerk had been over zealous, and that he greatly regretted tho occurrence. Mrs. M. II Ford. Ituddell's. 111., suffered 'or eight years fioni dyspepsia and chronic onstipation and was finally cured by using loWitl's Little Early Risers, the famous ittie pills for all stomach and liver troubles. '. 11. Hagenbiich. STABBED UT acqrfviCT. Deputy Witi-iloii of Mnrylaud'H Ponl tontlary Jlnj" J)lo. Baltimore. Jan. 10. Ferdinand A. JllcfFsiiLuih, chief deputy warden cif the Maryland penitentiary, was yesterday afternoon probably fatally stabbed by Levi Polndexter, a negro convict. A table knife v.-asii e weapon used. The convict, who wi olng to dinner, sud denly jumped ficm the lock step line and stabbed the deputy warden twice before the '.atter could draw his revol ver. One cut Is In 'the abdomen and may cause the- officer's death, the In testines being badly lacerated. The negro Is now In double irons in a dark cell. Tho attempted minder Is believed to have been the outcome of a long cherished hatred for DIeffenbach on the part of the negro, who Is servlnga six year sentence for receiving stolen goods. They nre Shenandoah People and What They Siy is of Local Interest. Wlien an incident liko the following occurs right hero at home, it is bound to carry weight with our readors. When so many strango occurrences go tho rounds of the press j aro published as facts; when the in telligent reader knows they cannot bo true, there is no wonder that peoplo becomo skeptical. On 0110 subject skepticism is rapidly disappearing. This is duo to the actual personal experiences of our (itizeus and their public utterances regaiding them. The doubter must doubt no more in the face of such evidence as this. The public state ment of a reputablo citizen living right here .it homo, one who you can see every day, leaves no ground for tho skeptic to stand on. Mrs. Hannah Waters, of 321 West Cherry street, was Interviewed by our leprcsentative regarding a remedy that she had been usiii" for irregularities of tho kidneys. Sho pro cuied it at tin. Kirlin Pharmacy after sho bc camo Interested iu it from seeing the impres sive statements of those who had tr.ed it. Here is her experience. "I can say for Doan's Kidney Pills that they are good. I used them and they certainly did all that I could ask from any medicine. I had backaches which mado mo tired tho whole time aud I was so lamo across my kidneys that I could lift nothing without it hurting me and when I stooped or went to straighten up.it caught me. I had pain and aching sometimes low down tho back of my neck. Oh, yes, Doan's Kidney Pills aro a good medieino for they CUred 1111' lineb ami r !..,.. - v " until iiuu iiu irouuio since and it is several months ago siuco I tlml- 1 II bWUfW 111CJU. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllbtim Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. He member the iinmn n,,.,i ,.,,,1 i.t. stltuto. S: "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 I BRONCHO 1 5 HOMOEOPATHIC 4 3 REMEDIES jQC 5 & Relieve and Cure s Head Troubles sr Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 17 furmuluH of noted plivhicimiH g "For every III,, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, wrlto Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers)N.Y. 3 3 ST Health Ilook Mailed I'ree. SffBffft Oriel Pita "Oi J'owoers 11. MA J.'eimU never fiui UfHMJIll Tail... ii.tli Taiif rid Pennyroyal Pill tod ither Ilk """ ivujcuitij. Aiwsyi uuy me Dm ana VM1 dliap- !0iOraeit. tiuvantWHi upcrlor to all other, positive '"B A WM'S TANSY PILLS ir rn Til lAVft I4FK WOMAN'S hCLIEF. G ( Aii'T4Kir I'lixaand save luohti. 7Ai fiw Mdrui Of icni dlrtet ((), im II, 41 i rt-kti Co, Utwtuo, Mui, iWrlHui to. Kor aale at Ktrllnt dru store and Shenandoah ami; store. 1 ..i La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE, It. 0. C. SnULTS, of Wlntorset, Iowa, inventor and manufacturer of Ghults' Safety Wbiflletrco Coupling. writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Ttvo years ago an attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spoils', frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could induce mo to remain away from homo over sight. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was able to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and Anally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fit toon pounds, and am now feeling better la every way than I have for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle t benefits or money ro- I funded. Ilook on dis eases of tho heart and I nerves froo. Addiejs, 122 DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nit. W. II. YINGST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Lnte Resident House Surged, the University State ot M. Y. Headquarters :-Commerclal Hotel. Bhen&ndoftb THItKE YKAR COURSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. jr M.BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egan building, coner of Mln n Centre streets, Sheiinudoab. j- H. I'OMEROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAWV Shenandoah, Pa. g W. SHOKMAKKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre atreeta. pltOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box tVS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Havlne Mudled under soma of tbo Uei aiastcra ip London and Pari a, will glra Icmvoi n tho viotii,ruandollu. put tar and vocal emtarv. remit- reap o nt b I c. Address Id care o( fftrotue, he Jeweler Shenandoah. THE RUSH Alaska In the Spring will be Tremendous. The moht profitable business will he In trans portation mid incrchnndlainv and In furnlshlne food and supplies to the multitude of Gold Seckeis In short, a general Trading. Mercan tile and Meumship business. It was so In '49 it will bo so in '1)6. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company ,ncc0.rpp.0,al!ed $5 000,000 -" To meet this demand, will own and operate its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own line of largo and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Sneciall v ndantcd for nasscnuer business carry ing to that country an immense amount of sup plies and equipment for the miners, as well as furnishing them transportation for themselves and their voods, aud establishing Trading Stations at different points. An opportunity it ottered any person, be they of small or large means, to buy shares of stock in this company and pmtleipato in the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeied.at $1.00 each narvnliie, nou-nssessable, und will be offered lorn limited time only. .Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Pitying- lamer dMdends. While numerous savings banks and bunks htvo suspended, triinsiKjitatioii and trading companies were never sren In the list of failures. This stock Is out. of the most desirable Investments offered the public. Die Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with this company are men of wide experience in similar undertakings and men v, hose names are sufficient guarantee of the standing of tlio company, to wit: AI.HKKT ( 11I.ATZ, Pres. Vol Illati Ilrew Co., Milwaukee. HON V.M. 1J. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. (1 KDWAItns, Pass. Trafflo Mgr. C II, & 1). It. It, Cincinnati. FUANKA. Ili:cllTrof Cbas. Kacstner Si Co, Chicago. CIIAS. II. ItOCKWKI.I,, Tronic Mgr. O I. & L. It. If., (Munou ltoute) Chicago W. C. ltlNUAUSON.aen'l Pass. Agt. O. N, O- & T. P. It. It., Cincinnati, O. H W.UltlKlTril. Pres. First National Itank. Vkksburp. Miss. I'ltUI). A OTTK, past eighteen years with Shelby Hank, Shelby vllle, Ind. J.M. , PlIILI-ll'S. Colder l'lrst Nafl Honk, Vlcksburg, Miss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make all money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Deielopment Co., Fisher Ilulldlng, Cor, Van Ilurcn & Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO ILL uu cuu uiamc yourself if you do u't get real i , raekflpe tnr KppIIw'. c-oou co it c e to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv addlng SRULICT4. term. a little of this Vadmixture to rcliearj co fTe f makes a delicious' ,drlnk and saves expense. 3 W1II03- 3 Er.' V.Z". , no, neaixi 5SSIB To m U