EVENING HERALD KHTAKLISIIUn IH70. Publtihed every Kvenlnn, Ktoept Stimln.)', M South Jahdih Mtbukt. Nkar Ckstbk. The Herald Ik ilellvtu-1 InXhmiilitloHtl biii! thu BiirroiinilliiK tninnn for mI cent week, pay nlt. o the curriers, lly umll B.0O n year, or J' cents month, imynlilo In advance. Ailvortlse mcnta charited m-oonlliiK to njinoe iirnl KnlMun. The ptihllflicm rwrve liie rliht to clmiiKi- the position of lulvertlwmmitu whenever the tiuH-'"jAllc-i of new leiimmle It The rlalit la itmrvKl to rejee'nny mU'ertl-eruent, whether 11..1.1 i. if or not, .iRt the puhlhliem may uoom tmi.r .(D.T AdvertlnliiR rate mode known upon inilillcntlon. Rntereil nt tho nostfirtlcc at rthatiarnlnttli, 1h., at neeonil clmw mall mutter THLKPHONK CONNHOT10N "All the Nes That's Fit to Print.' Evening Herald WKOSttsJDAY. FKIUIUAKY 2. 1SHS. Tim result of the uiitl-tjiiiiy con ference in Phihulelphlii to-day in nwrtited with n ftreiit dual of interest by the politienl leader. Tiikuk is u trite saying that onco nt least Fortune knock at every inan'H door. When the over-welcomed visitor appeared at our domi cile, unfortunately we were out. W still have hope that he will make the f-econd call. Tiuc Shenandoah liouor dealers' were compelled to sifcii a pledge to not violate the law before they Were granted a renewal of lii:eiiH, and this fact caut-ed a contemporary to remark that Shenandoah would "go dry' on Sunday hereafter. TliN prophesy, however, was not verified on Sunday, judging the number of intoxicated people on the street. TlIK bald headed stilte.-inaii from Schuylkill Haven has won another grand victory on the political battle Held Senator Liwli was nominated for School Director by one of the many faction in that town, and the friends of Hon. C X. liriimm held n rump convention and named a candi date of their own in a hall other than the regular polling place. The warring factions appealed to court, and a decision was handed down 1 Judge Koch declaring tho J,osl caucus to bo the legal one. This may bo the beginning of the battle be tween them two factions, terminating in the Congressional contest with the two leaders as tho principal warriors bold. We score tho first blood for Jjosch. has the Journal Plopped? The country seems to haveaccopted the challenge of the silver Senators in the passage of the Teller bond resolution in tho United States Senate, as dolning tho financial ques tion to be the issue in the coaling Congressional elections. It is an al most unvarying rule that the pendu lum swing the other way after a Presidential election, and in accord ance witli this national habit it is generally expected that tho noxt House will be Hemocrntic, or if not, the Republican majority will be very small. While the passage of tho Teller resolution by the Senate declaring the bonds of the United States pay able in silver, was anticipated, yet the advocates of sound money were little prepared for the announcement in ado by the Miners' Journal jestor day, with bold headlines, to tho ef fect that the resolution had also passed the House, by tho decisive majority of fifty. It was confidently expected that the latter body would giv an adverse majority and the American Press Association news to the nKnAl,l) fo stated, much to the gratification of the McKinley sup porters. Schuylkill county has a strong tendency to tho Bryan dogma, and the exclusive news furnished by the Journal caused the silver advocates sQiicli (loltglit. 1'reparatlons were Immediately made for a grand jollill- cntioit all along the line, and those of them who hold silver mine stock wre in great glee. Tho news editor of the Hicham) was kept on the Jump answering telephone call from those anxious to verify the Journal's report, and wo reluctantly dampened their enthusiasm by the statement that our advices from Washington were at variance with that of oui Pottsvlllo contemporary, and so fai ob we knew the Journal was the only paper in the country that contained tho information of the passage of the resolution by tho House, and if their two column report was correct thoy obtained a "scoop" over all tho load ing morning papers. Tho Journal has since intimated that their report was incorrect, nnd many of tho readers of that paper are trying to fathom tho mo tive for the publication. It is gener ally acknowledged that tho Journal leads its Pottaville contemporaries in many respeots. It was also known that Miij. Finney, the musterhaud in the direction of our morning content porary, was in Washington tit the time, accompanied by Hon, Klias Davis, but no ono for a moment would believo that either of the two would send out such a report. Even the "promises" from tho Silver men and the endorsement of the Congress man from this district would not have beau Hiilliclent to catiso them todosvrt tho gold standard which the Journal so ably and Intelligently advocated during the past campaign. We most emphatically denounce such insinua tions as base falsehoods, manufac tured from tho whole cloth by the enemies of "good government" with ulterior iiKitivt-H In vitw. I TIip Journnl lliiw lmt "lloppwl" to , the fruo Hilvf r ramp. The Tourn.ilV motive will be villtlletiteil by fiitim evontn. It limy be true that t i' Mnjor Is p'un lux n dewp game o. w political HiesB-boHril, and we lire ! tive thnt It will roitowii to the Komi i tho ItepiibllcHii pnrty in Kuiiernl mul Mttjtir Flmioy In purticillHi'. Tin hitter tdtll believe tlmt national tti.il imliviiliml obligation should be '. in the bei't iiioneyti'oliie(l. Keep jour eye on the .lonnml. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DKINK ? Don't nlvc iIiimi) ten or conVn Have yon ti ii thii now food think called draln-OV It. delicious hiiiI nourishing mid tukos the i. i of coffee. The more (imlu-O yon give I children the more lipaltli you dittiim through t heir systems, (lrttln-0 Is iiuiili putt) itmliiH. mid when properly pn'i.ii burin like I lio I'l'ulce Kiiulosof voll'uo hut m- nljotit 1 ns imndi. All grotcrs foil it, Ifiv Hie. j;.vi-oiiirresiiinii,& mi lento. Santa lit t al.. Feb. 2. Th n'.ii 1 Thompp'-n ; i; : ter to ti?iM. couriimi " xiitftiy if s n.e of California . ,ie f '!' most proml :i"'it Dim .-. ,n CMifirnla, cut his thioat vrlih n '.. .- i rili'e while tem poiartly Innano ytstcrday. For Severn' days lie had been subject to delusions He had wi. "o d evtr lius'..'. 'tr .lu.Mri until lie in.: i Ined hi. was in Kerum trouble. K tho part few day. hi1 mentnl cm" i.lon had lic-n a mnttT oi grave sollr ud"t' liN f Ih.,?s. The'Surpris3?of All, Mr Jnnip .lone, of the drilft firm of Jniie' & Sun, Omdeh, III., in speaking of Di King's New lilmovery, stystlml Inst wililn his wilo Wiis attacked with ha UHppe, inn her case iow so serious that ph.t an iung m L'onden uuil P.iua could do nothing for In i It sienit'il to devvloti into Hasty ','ons lit -tioti. Having llr kind's N'utv l)iscovri. n stoic, uud i-ellitiK h.ls ol' it, ho took n hoiti. home, and to tho niirprio of all she Iickuh t act belter from liist dov, and h.ill' ilnzen dollar Imtnes i-ined her soiinil and well. 1) . Kind's Kew Uncovery fur Consumption I'ourIis ard Coidn is uiiarHhtud t- do till (jiioi work. Pry it. I'no liial bottles at A Wasley's dniK store. l'liii-ii i .i . New l: hi . . P. Illckm.,1:. ..i . city, Wl.H J'l '. tl! by Juuti C .: n It was oll.r.i. . , I . iii'iince lln-ine', N. J.. Fi b. 2. -John . 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Con simple, effectual, snd legitlrftite . ui ) v i Quick. ano Thorouoh i deceived cy tmitationit InMli ot Itallxcri. Sent seileil il vour drur ATON'S VltalUcrs t dM nnt I.Kve it. 1'rlce $ I per pkge, 6 for IK h written fruarnntea of comnlut furs I ibalion, references, ell., flee and rimfidrntit) ti I nl &t.r-!r.'.n! ol ca&e and 25 ctl. fur j weet i:e. ln.i.l. " uo cltly set.t to each person ' r.T-r; t'- co .: J'iTOr. tlABa old hi Klrlln's driiif etorc, Hlienanilonh, ' Tho Rosy Froshnoso And a velvet softness of the skin la Inva riably obtained by tuori who use l'ozzosi'u Complexion "owder. r WORCESTER 1 FATAL HOTEL FIRE. Tlio Alvoril llniii Deiilroyort nnd Six l'ecniiM Mot Dentil, Olnversvllle. N. Y.. Feb. 2. Tho Al vord Unusi', the laiRest hotel In Fulton county, was destroyed by tiro yestci day mornliiR. The tire stnrted on the ground fifior and shot up through the upper stories with llRhtnlnB like speed. Almost Immediately nfter the flames were dlscoveied the alarm was sound ed, and the ble hotel was soon the scene of wildest excitement. Many of the Kiiests were forced to llee without savltiK anything. Some even lost their clothing- A few of the uuests made their escape by the stairways, but others were forced to Jump from the windows or weie taken therefrom by firemen. Six persons perished In tho flames. and a dozen othern were more or less Injured In making their escape. The dead aie: H. C. Kimball of Indian apolis, his wife and daughter; Ben jamin F. Strb Icland. Henry C. Day and Charles Ituppert, bell boy In the hotel. Mr. Kimball was an agent for a glove factory of this etty, nnd Mr. Strickland and Mr. Day weie business men. ins EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look nfter their health ire like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen lis tools. People are not apt to get anxious ibout their health soon enough. If you are "not quite well" or "half sick" have you ver thought that your kidneys may be the ause of your sickneis ? It is easy lo tell by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or stilling indicates an unhealthy condition of the ddnoys. When urine stains linen it is ividencc of kidney Ircublc. Too frequent lesire to urinnlc, scanty supply, pain or dull iclie in the back is also convincing pi oof iliat the kidneys and bladder aie o"t of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the ;reat remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ful ills every wish in relieving weak or diseased Sidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary .roubles. Not only docs Swamp-Hoot give lew life and activity to the kidneys the cause if trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts ls a tonic for the entire constitution. If you iced a medicine lake Swamii-Uoot it cures, sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one lollar, or by sending y our address nnd the name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Uinghamlon, N. V., you may have a sample notllc of ibis great discovery sent to you fret by mail. The rioililii I.linllcil Will AkiiIii Itilli on llio Southern Kiitliiny. The I'lorida Limited, which is tho syn niym of nil that is elegant In modern rail vay trains, and which dining its t'orniei ervico has been a primo favorite for toll ri-ts rum the North seeking tlin mild climate of l-'loridu, will bo placed in service by tin southern itailway about the lirst week in lauuarv. IsttS With its return to service this rain, which will he solid Pullman vestihuled ctwieii N'eiv York, Philadelphia and St. ViiRiistiue will present features in the way ol luxurious and comfortable appointments not icrelofrire pieseutcd, and which will be Icstined to add still fuithur to its already a oil established popularity. The Southern Hailway is having lullt for 'he Florida Limited scrv'co three trains, eaeli ontaiuiiig a dining ear, two drawing room .lfcpiug cars, a compartment car and n ilir.uy and observation car, each car com ilele in all its appointments and equipped vtth the-very-lateRt devices and appliances in- tho eomf'urt and convenience of the pas eiigers. Whllo no schedule has as yet been mmnmcil, it can be stated that it will be the (iiiukest o or arranged between Philadelphin mil St. Augustine, and will be so planned hat passengers can leave Philadelphia at .iiimi convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine bcfnro nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Iteeord. Notice. Applications for lurtlicr informa tion addressed to Jno. JI. ISeall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 82R llhestiiut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's lialsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othermed icine. The proprietor has authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample bottle Free to con vince you of, this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. A West Vlrtrlnfn I'.y ncliliic:. Dramwell, W. Va Keb. 2. William Dalley, a desperate negro, who les: than a month ago was released from the state penitentiary after serving three years for Involuntary man slaughter, was lynched Monday mid night by n posse of coal miners. Bailey early In the evening shot and Instantly killed Harry Draper, who was watching at the Norfolk and Western tunnel and depot, because Draper refused to let htm walk through the tunnel. Halley was taken from the jail, after the doors had been batteied down, dragged to the nearest tree and strung up, More than DO shots were then tired Into his body by the lynchers. Though the lynching occuned In a blinding snow, It was witnessed by halt as many wo men as men, who cheered the lynchers. J. A. Perkins, of Antluuity. O . was fur thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians lor tin1 euro 01 eczema. I to was quickly ured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Silvt the famous healing salve for piles and skin illsouscs. u. 11. llaeenliucli. Austria's 'stl'IKi iu; .-stIKK'lllH. Vienna, Ib. Z. As an outcome of the refusal of th" government to withdraw the order piohlbitlng the wearing of badges by ntudents a strike has been begun at the Polytechnic and the high schools ot Prague and Vienna and at the Unlvor3llIes of Prague and Inn spruck. There have been violent scenes of disorder all day at the Vienna high school. The strike threatens to extend to the Vienna university. In which case rlotB are probable. In a duel at Mar burg, In Styrla, a medical student has been shot Ueud by a lieutenant of dragoons. llrltlsh Nnviil llnlllti Confli'med. London, Teb. 2. Additional ndvlces from Tangier confirm the first reports as to lighting between the British steamer Tourmaline and the Moroccan steamer Hassanl, on the Sus coast of Morocco. It appears that 5,000 Moor ish troops were sent' In conjunction with the Hnsganl to prevent the Tour maline landing her cargo. Several Moors were killed, Turkish OlllciulClinrircil WIUiTi-ciihoi, Vienna, p'tb. 2.- A dispatch from Con stantinople to The Neuo Frele I'rosse It-ports th arrest of the sultan's sec retary nnd fuvoilte on a chaige of high treason. The secretary's vn escaped across the frontivr, taking Important sec rut state documents. Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Ecloctrlc Olt. A cat? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil, At your druggist. 10 Sent, 0Tl.;;tJ EACH MONTH (Durlig 1887) fj For particulars t c r ri-.-n-. tnd fill ai.lr..n "lA O A OOlPOQ 3 P UncrIlros.,I.W. !! 1 St llirlsuuSu.,Xi. 1 . flX JUfiV TO THE LAND OP SUNSHINE And flowers, tin; lhinil of Aincrlcn, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway. "Tho Iron Mountain ltoutc," which tmver.es a region of perpetual stnishhio, where snow storms, bllwirds or high nllitudesnro unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points In Jlis-oini, Arkansas, Texa, Old and New Mo.vli rlnna, California. Oiegon, Washlligtnn. S'e'irnska, Utah and Nevada, witliout Chan ;c. tjulck time, low rates, anil all tho eoinfoitsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. I'or rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropu postal card, .1. P. McCanii, T. P. Agent, mil Itail road avenue, Klmlra, N. Y or iiiil llroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. i: lfoyt, 0. i: P. Agt. Mrs. Mary Ulul. Ilarrishnrg, I'm., sivs ".My child Is worth millloiis lo me i et I would have lost her by eioiip bail I not in vested twenty-five cents In a buttle of One Minute. Cough Cure." It euros coughs, colds and all throat anil lung troubles. 0. II Ilageuhtich. Tr'p'i 1 1. ' "'' Cb!i a" , 1VU 'i. t'birl.. . - i'fl 1 lalii.ier, lias botn i'ii(-k'i. ht pi 1 1.1L a triple tiai.edy. IMmhuoi, d o.-i tli arrel of his v. If' for larnny, he pn a bottle of earbf lie acid and a note li a haul et of food for her. The notd wo: Intercepted by the police. The note overlooked by them, told the woman to drink the acid at a certain hour, aH al that time he would cut the baby's throat and then his own. Mrs. Rey nolds told the guaids. Policemen hur ried to Reynolds' borne and arrosteo him, lie Is In a half crazed condition. For Infants and Children. Tho fie- 111 ills 1: 01 ererr tigaatu; wspper. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jjlt. V. II. Y1NGST, VETEHINAUY SURGEON. (ItnUuatc and I.ato Itcshlent House Surgccp tliu University Mate of K. V. Headquarters :-Coiniiiereial Hotel. Hhcnandoal THH15U KAIt COUlter!. Calls night or day promptly rcHpoiided. M. HUHKK ATI0RNEY-A f-LAW. OJllce Kiran bulldliic. cor er of Main nn Ceutio streets, Hlienaiuloah. J II. roMEKOY. ATTORNEY -AT-I.AW Shenandoah, Pa. P W. 8HOKMAKEH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre rtreets. pitOF. JOHN JONFJS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Uox 65, Mahnnoy City, Pa. Ilavlng studied under some of tho heel masters li' London and Paris, will give Icsponr )ii the violin, ruandolin, gultarand vocal culture. Terrus reasonable. AddreHS In caro of Strouso the lewnlar RhenandoAh. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is soldundor positivo Written taiinrntitcc, bjrnnthoriiodauonta only, to curo Weak Memory, Uizzinoss. Wakefulness, Fits, llyt'tcria, Quicu ncss, Nixlit Lostos, Kvil Dreams, Lack of Conli donee, Kerrousnees, Lassitudo, nl 1 Drains, Youth f nl Errors, or lixreseivo Umi of Tobacco, Opium, or Linnor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At cloru or by mad, SI n buz, sii for with -written cuuriintco to curo or it In ml money. Sumiilc pack age, containing five days' trcitmerit.vith full instructions, 25 cents, Oru ramtilo only cold tr each poreon. At otoro or by mail EPrSCS"nsd Label Special &Jl$fFaT Impotoncy. Sm-B ot yjtli u 00x1 bix ior t, WH.iMK OBr-OIIEorbyinall. ApfEF Tor Sale at KIRI IN'S Drus: Store, i QViiriLYfiiiiATMEHT Nr.! tr. Inl..l IM.ti 1 . ..I S. i'A .'!'' L1.lo',' severe chi' or III, Dim . ". Hi'' ul-eu e niu. duceil 111M.I11 anil imne; my innutli 11 ml iliroat wrn lulli.fiilivr-.i'o.i'.i 11 .1 tan liuir Ml uiil.nuil cer lalu puim nl ui) b , 'y vrr,' kii mvliilly suMlltMi awl clin'o.oreil Uiui I llw i,lit liny ou:U ba en tirely ileslrm it. 1 V.UK ailMnnl In I'OMSUll DH. THHL 604 Worth Sixth St. (lirUale en r m.- on . , . i,i.u.wiii,i, Biulill I no..ayliiK uin.er lilslro.uini iii ,lx mi,iiln, linn ,l..Ht. 1. I.i.Iik 1 w.n 11 U rliln. but in u Flioriilnu' tin- 'U.aiHbiuku inn uKulM, f .ben uent lu a ii'uilnn eiiueji-. iiiinklin; It cliraiier, nml iliry BlMiiil Miiri-iil..! In ruiiiliiir me wlili poisonous; .i Vth -'y nmuuiip my mliiU liin ti en I" Dr. Vhvel, llll lllun Ulelly iilmyliii; III., In. Iriieilon., uiui r, uinWifsl under Ireulnii nl umll iwniwin nny mnil I owe my kuik! liealili, Biwimli an I vl ,-..r i tlil l.rne l p'niili laii's mu '"'!', V'V" " " MlTK'i: -Nil immea er ciwes publliliHlwin jui imiwiiL Tin-uliiiimt secri-er siinriinteeil. l-'n-nh eert ouritl In -1 10 10 il.iya. Ir.uiiiitiiiuj nmii, Hell' ubu.i. uml I, nit num. Iiiiiiii pirmiiiiiiily rkioliir.il. Minuiki'ii nuaus fully devrliiped. strlrliiro ami Viirlciiei ln w iiiovmI miliiiiH rutiuiK. eml llve-cnii lumiuj for bnok, "Trinli," Hie cmly true nmlkal boi'k ejpnninif giiiieli iltiriors. ailvennlimiill over iho Country li wIhii Alliif'ultluUSfeDeelullHU. llfiuru. u.i Yin, s-P; bun, m Wed.audtiai.ev'KS.inu. t PoTlosk)'s drug store, Centre street. eaith ss mmk .5 El BFtSWuliVslu'4o.I0"wlli'.AII 3 SKFt Tri5ianuAr'!, W,.r UpeiricCo.,rMiu,PA j " " 1 11 $100 Pleico Spuria! Dlcjclos. " $ 25 Gold Watches. tor Sunlight soap THE PRODUCE MARKETS An Itofleoteil liy Dentines In IMltlmlol phln mill Itiiltlmnro. Philadelphia, Feb. 1. Flour wonk; win ter superfine, $!.W)ifi3.10; do. extra, $.1,259 3.G0; Pennsylvania, roller, clear, $Hit.25j do. straight, Jl.30Wi.50: western winter, clear, J4.2(K&4.I0: do. Htrutglit, H.IMfii 1.75; city mills, extra, Jil.iiSffS.RO. Ityo Hour slow at JZ.G0fi2.K0 per barrel, as to final ity. Wheat stiong; No. 2 red, tiS1i DSUic : No. 2 IVnnsvlvanla nnd No. 2 Delawaro red, spot. Iifii9fli.c. Corn firm: No. 2 yel low, for loc.nl trirlc. "l,c. s No. 2 mixed, 111 export elrvato- ioillc. Oats slow; No. 2 white, 30c.; No. 2 wnlte, clipped, 300 30'.c.; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. liny Inactive- choice timothy, J12 lor largo bales. Beef llrm: Ins-f limns, 2JiJ2t. Pork firm; family, iiitil2.H0. Laid easy; western steamed, Ki. Butter Him; western cream ery, liidi20c.; do. f ictory, Bifillc; Klglns, 20c.; Imitation creamery. 131il7c; New York dnlrj, iMilRo.; do. creamery, 1 Ifrlflc. ; fancy prints Jobbing at S2n.25c. ; do. whole sale, 21c. Cheese quiet; large white nnd colored, September, S ; do. do.. Septem ber, njili'ic : light skims CfOltc. ; part skims, 1"'. ".Vic. ; full shims, 2fi3e. Bags llrm; New orlc nnd l'cnnsylvanla, 10c; western rresh, IRo. Tallow dm!; city, 3c; country, J'4fi r.&o. ltoidn stonily; strnlnod common to (rood. II. tOfu 1.43. Tuipentlnonul"t at 341)31i'c. I abuagc quiet lit $1.5017 1. Pig Iron warrHnls closed easy with 10.4556.50. 1-Hko copper firm at $11. Tin quiet at $I3.S0 t!i3 90. Speller unchanged at 53.00!. Lend eusy at S3.67Hft3.C0. Baltimore, lb. 1. Flour dull and un changed. Wbint strong; spot and month, KU, .I. I'D 'jc: :lanb, ?ISil.MV'i; May. 98'i nSisc i steal'', r No. 2, red, Wj'.ic ; southern wheat by sample, tioc.J$l; do. on grade, SUCiiM. Corn strong; spot, 3314 33c; month and Mnrch, K;(f(:IVic.; Btouiner mixed. 32VSC.; southern v.'hlte, 32 CSlVic: do. yellow, 32ifi33r,c. Oats firm; No. white. 2" 'id Mi:. No. 2 mixed. 2Sc. Bye llrm; No.- nearby. 5. v.: No, western, finic. tiny quh't: choice tlmotny, $13. Grain "n-lgMh dell and uiieHinrred. Sugar strong mil unclmngtd. Whisky unchanged. I,iv sJtool; Mnpld'ls. New York. Fob. 1. Cables quote Amerl--an h'"ei nl lltille. ; refrigerator beef, t"ifl i i ives quiet, hut steady; alt sold. Wain, .'Si s.",.'i ; grasseis. JJ.SOfji.l.T.". Sheep mil luml.3 i.tiiidy, sheep, H.nOfjl.73; lambs, ri.r,i',Mi.ir.. noj-.s quttt at ?.t.Doifi.2o. Hast Liberty, Pa., Feb. 1. Cattle strong, unchunfced. Hogs lower; prime and me Jiuni, iiXAi 1.10; best Yorkers, $3.93'9'i; aeavy. $r,.Kfil; pigs, $3.751i3So; good ougns. $3.2.",Tf rt.CO; common, $2.rg3. Sheep t.isy at unf.hmiged prices. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, 1 saved him frum croup by using Ono Minute f. f'.,,,. O It la II... ..!.. l-n.t n.1 mr.f certain lemedy fur couglis, colds and all inroai 111111 nuig irouou's. u. il. liagonoucu. 1'wo '.ill ''In 1 (.III' DllVM. Jersey i':.'. i'eb. . IJdwnrd A. Shlrrrier, of I'.-1. 1-lyii, 1 years old, In a po'lce ci u t ycsteidij ackr.ov. p if;, J that li.- . gui ly of b gamy. Ho said he could not explain how he came to marry two young women last Novem ber within four days. On Nov. 10 last he muirkd Miss Susan Grinder, of Brooklyn, and on the 14th married -M-iss-Mnry -Kussell.-of- New-Yotir; -lie remained with her for a few days and then returned to wife No. 1. Wife No. 2 caused his arrest. Dyspepsia bane of human existence. Ilurdock Wood Hitters cures it, promptly, luTiiisncntly. Regulates and loues the stomach. II i I IT SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST 11M LP ill, IT'SWIKC. It Only Happens Once a Year. WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods nnd not know it. But that isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we hare use for are the kinds you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the nrice on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existence It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keep us on the jump and you'on'the jump are tne only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half Prices on goodts that J l -j ........... we brought into the store since the nderwear. We linvc tile largest mid most complete line of gent's tiiider wcarcver bIiowii in Schuylkill Co. We were cnrly buyers mid wW' tMSfiEl eva,lc1 tlle tnrl" re" ,S"SaifKSH cently put 011 woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of soiling those goods from 2$ to 40 pei cent, cheaper than nny of our competitors. Wc have them in Swits Condc high grade glove fitting uppnrel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hnir fleece lind nnd Derby ribbed wool. c have held buck 48 dozen shirks 1 .1 1. 1 n i!...i rsi uiui uiuvijia, nuuvy uui, nuuee iiucu, ui 50 cents. We guarantee to be J1.00 values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 cents. We must close our stock out. HillS 0ur st'"" uats nre nnd Pins; cci,unUc(l in styles ,0,ul ttllu L,itlJi. prices, as we pay close attention to that department. Wc buy ut close mar gins and sell at small profits. Thnt is solely responsible for our immense hat trade wc have established. W c quote a few prices : Stiff liats.Uackund brown, nil shapes mid styles, for $1, We gunriiutcc thorn to be the newest thing in the market. Our S1.50 and $1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than $2.50. Our 2.00, 52 50 mid $3.00 huts are tile nobbiest ami uontest blocks made of unceasing wearing cpialitics. u ! Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - MAX LEV1T, Prop. NINETEEN' VE'RE DROWNED By the Wreok of the Stxumnp Clinn uot Queen OfT l'imlniid's Const. Plymouth, Feb. 2. It Is reported that the mall steamer Channel Queen has been totally wteeked oft the Island of Guernsey. The captain wrts saved, but 19 persons nro supposed to have been lost. The Channel Queen, which ran between Plymouth and the Island of Jersey, struck on tho rocks during n fog and sank, Later In tho day the owners of the Channel Queen announced thnt out of 05 persons on board of her when she struck only two are known to have been drowned. Still later, however, the death list wns placed at 19. The rest of the people on hoard were saved In the small boats, which were launched with difficulty, one of them being swamped. Prosperity comes quickest to tho man whosollvnr is in good condition. DoWltt's Llttlo Early Hlscrs are famous liltlo pills for constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and all stomach nnd liver troubles. C. II. llagcu- until 'i . , . . .. cur. Wask'ngton. I'ob. Th? riouthly statement of the public debt issued yes teidny shows that at the close of business on Mond :y the debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to -$1,011,-701,a:, an. Inciecro for the month of $12,589,771. TO CUKH A COLD IV ON'll DAY. Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25u. The geiuiino has Li-H, Q. on each tablet. Ttu'eii K..lol n.v a Snowjilow. Dtdb. i.i, Mass.. Fib. 2. Three Ital ian laborers were killed by a railroad snowplow here yesletday. The men, whose names are not known, wero clearing the snow from a grade cross ing, and In the storm did not observe the approach of the snowplow until it was too late to escape. 'I GO II There's no Need to In Shenandoah, TEe Way is Almost Hedged With Guide Posts. Have you over read a newspaper artielo, a glowing account ot some iucideiit told in elusive words to lead you on, and found it ended up with 11 proprietary medicine- ad vertisemeut? Made you mad, didn't it? and woro you convinced of the merit of the article? Wo think not, becauso It told tho experiences of some stranger in a far-away town, to take his word for it was like "going it lillnd."It's a very different thing when a statement is prescribed from a citizen j from people wo know and that's the case here. Mr. Matt. Lambert, of 10 East Centre street, proprietor of a restaurant, says: Being nearly kuocked out with lumbago I went to Kirlin's Pharmacy and got. 1 box of Doaii's Kidney Pills. I had a bad attack of lameness in my back about five months ago. I had never had it before. Accompanying it there was an aching in the top and back of my head and at times pains in tho abdomen. I found out it was duo to my kidneys for I had much pain over my left kidney and tho sccietinus from those organs wero not normal, and caused me both inconvenience and pain. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and de termined to givs them a tr'nl. On using them thoy proved to be just the tiling I needed for they relieved 1110 at onco. I do not now have any lameness nor pain in my back and I can stoop without sharp twinges -SOlugJUrausli.iimlUyua-kiiifo. TJjo soreness over my left kidney has disappeared and my head feols all light. I can highly rsconi. mend Dosn's Kidney Pills." Di ail's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-MIHium Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the mmo Doaii's and take no I other. , 1.4 leaves fell. m AKE it your particular business to call on 1 us before purchasing or inspecting else sz0i.A?c where. Ve can show UAII llin rrntntl juu ins &icme;i 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 tli at meets the mid winter end of any purchaser. We have them ranging in jnicc from 50 cents to 52.25. GLOVES, From 50c per pair anil up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red, Woolen gloves of every description French Kid palms with Astra k halt backs and woolen lined. Trice $1.00, u special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT La Grippe, Followed by Heurt Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEAflT CURE. It, 0. 0. SntJLTS, of Wlntcrsot, Iowa, Inventor and manufacturer of Sbults' Safety Whlfllctreo Coupling, vrrltco of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years aro an attack of LnGrlppo loft mo with a weak heart, I had run down In flesh to mcro akin and bono. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells! frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caUsod a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could induco mo to remain away from h6mo over ..ifcht. My local physician prescribed Dr. Tiles" Heart Curo and in a few days I was . bio to sleep well and tho pains gradually ..'ecrd, and finally ceased. I reduced tho 1 bo doses, havlug gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling bottor In ovory way than I -.avo for years." Dr. Miles' Remodlcs I ro .-.old by all drug- -ts under a posltlvol uaranteo, first bottlo I Mllaa' "oncflts or money re- loatorc . jnded. Book on dls- ..Hoolth j ..ses of tho heart and 1 lervcs free. Address, lilt. M1LK3MKDIOALCO., Elkhart, Ind. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOA H- WfK DRINK- cleary's extra fine quauty' -GINGER ALB Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orame Champagne. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. MACKINTOSHES. English Serje :., 1.1 w iu umuK. in yr1 blue, full leiitth, i cape and coat at $4.85. We have still better qualities. Come and inspect them. Umbrellas. A special Jot f 26-in. SilkGlori Umbrellsi, rollinjc, with rods, chaice el re us el Hat nral wpodkandlss. plain and siWar trimmed, black handles, $1.3$. Anybody m k wants a goad and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, steel rod, paragon frame, at 85 eta. with Fine Rent'? lll,y 8 i81" quarter Hall HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. Furnishing - House. STORE, is East Centre Street. JLif ' t Al Pi I
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