The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 02, 1898, Image 3

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    OWED BNJOY
Both tlio motbod and results wlicn
Syrup of Figa is taken; it ia pleasant
and rof resiling to tlio tasto, and acts
gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tlio sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fovers and cures habitual
oonstipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac
Beptablo to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agrocablo substances, its
manyoxccllcnt qualities commend it
to all and havo mado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any rcliablo druggist who
may not havo it on hand, will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCI3C0, CAL.
UBU1SVIUE, Kr- NEW YORK, AX
'VETERINARYSPECIFICS
S00 PAGE BOOK HAILED FREE,
CONTENTS:
Part I. Diseases of Horses.
Part II. Diseases of Cattle.
Part III. Diseases of Sheep.
Part IV. Diseases of Hogs.
Part V. Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. Diseases of Poultry.
Same book in bolter binding BO eta.
Hl'atr-llllEYS'UEU. CO., Cor.lTIIIIftin A John Bit.. New York
NERVOUS DEBILITY
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Hwmnhroys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use ovor40 years, tho only
successful remedy.
$1 per vlai.or 5 vials andlame vial powdcr,for $5
Sld by DruggUtl, or MM pnnlpnU on receipt or price.
IIVHrilUhlS' MED. 10., tor. William A JolinMi., New York
" "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar
tistic Fashionable. Original. Perfect-
1'iuing. races iw " coiiim
None higher. None better at any price.
Some tellable merchant tells them In
T nearly every city or town. Ask tor
I them, or they can be had by mail from
I us in either New York or Chicago.
5 f. . 1 T T7-,M
olamps ui&en iaica aa.iivn w.n-v.
sent upon receipt of one cent to pay
postage. , " .
f PL H TT '
Brightest ladies' magazine published.
Tnui hU for Ifie home. Fashions of
the day. Home Literature, Household 2
Mints, rancy worn, v,urrem xopita,
Flrilnn. all for onlv 50 cents a vear, In-
cludinga frco pattern, your ownselec- I
Hon any lime, oena two ittm aiuj
for sample coov. Address
t THE McCALL COMPANY, V S
I J42-I46 West Hth Street, New York.
t f G ,89 rat Avenue, Chicago.
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excellts own best record, and will not swerve
ron Its set f urpoao to make
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OP THIS COUNTRY
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than
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HUMPHREYS
3
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MAGAI1NEW
ANOTHER BANKCLI APTIiR
Showing How Easy It Is For a
Pinanoior" to Bob,
THE LIABILITY OF DIRECTORS.
Itcicolver J'nilo, of riillndolpliln'.i
Jjootod Hunk, IntlmnteK Thnt Suits
May Do lli'ouulit Against the Direc
tors orThnt Institution,
Philadelphia, April 2. The startllnrr
exposures of the methods pursued In
the conduct of th business of the
Chestnut Street National bank at the
hearing on Thursday before the Uni
ted States commissioner in the trial of
Cashier Steele led yesterday to further
revelations. It now transpires that tho
former firm ot Gerlach & Hnrjes, which,
In a report of the bank's examination
under tho date of Oct. 7, 1800, was re
corded ns being Indebted to tho bank
to the extent of $107,034, retired from
business two years prior to that date,
and a member of tho firm statbd today
that he had no knowledge of the firm
being obligated to the bank, and be
lieved tho name of the house had been
used to cover other parties indebted
to the institution.
Mr. Hnrjes said ho never received
any notice of any Indebtedness, and
was unable to explain the report. He
was even more astounded and mysti
fied bv the statement that the firm's
loans had Increased in amount in the
interim between Nov. 14, 1895, and Oc
tober, 189G, for the reason that the firm
did not exist during that time. He
admitted that they had dealings at the
bank, but said whatever loans they
had mado wero amply secured by col
lateral. Mr. Eorle, receiver of the bank, said
in an interview:
'No ono who has carefully studied
Mr. Slngerly's methods and character
can fail to bo sorrv for the directors
and others whom ho has gotten Into
all this trouble. He was winning, de
termined and persistent beyond words,
and by a sort of natural selection grad
ually gathered men about him who
thought him tho greatest man in the
world, and who, though amiable nnd
good intentloned, were totally unable
to resist or restrain such a dominating
and able nature as his.
"Of course I was no sooner appoint
ed than it became my duty to resist
Mr. Slngerly's wishes, and he promptly
determined to get rid of me as soon ns
he could. It was simply Impossible for
him to brook opposition from any one.
I say this because I think justice re
quires it, and I do not fear to say it,
because every one either does or will
eventually know that nothing, not even
my sympathy for people who, through
their friendships, are having most seri
ous troubles, will or has swerved mo
from protecting to the full extent of
my powers those whom I represent.
find that nearly all, if not all, of these
directors had such confidence In Mr.
Slngerly that, notwithstanding their
knowledge, ho has obtained largo por
tlons of their personal means from
them. Of course such men should never
have been directors, and it is most un
fortunate for tho depositors and them
selves that thev ever were."
Mr. Karle Intimated that suits may
be brought against the directors to
recover In the Interest of the deposl
tors.
Concerning Mr. Slngerly's dealings
with his friends, a well known financier
said today: "His friends had the ut
most confidence in his honor and finan
cial responsibility, and they were per
sons who were most deceived. Slngerly
had a way of figuring out to the satis
faction of every one who Inquired about
his wealth that he was worth at least
$1,500,000. He would enumerate his se
curities, nnd point out all of his prop
erties, and n friend would not think of
further Investigation. They all had
confidence In him.
"I never obtained a dollar from the
Chestnut Street National bank on a
loan," said ex-Governor Robert E. Pat
tlson today, when asked concerning the
claim which the bank has against him
personally. "What I did with respect
to my obligations held by tho bank,"
continued the governor, "was done be
cause of my almost implicit confidence
in the ability and financial responsi
bility of tho late William M. Slngerly.
Mr. Slngerly on several occasions as
sured me both of his ability and In
tention to thoroughly protect me and
to properly nnd satisfactorily provide
for the payment of the notes. I shall,
of cou!-o, always feel It to be my duty
to pay, as far as I shall ever be able
to do so, any portion of the Indebted
ness that may not be realized upon the
collateral held by tho bank. From the
standpoint of the careful business man
I may havo made a mistake In thus
giving Mr. Slngerly my notes, but )i)
doing so I did It to oblige a man who
had always been my friend."
Interested People.
Advertisine a patent medicine in the pe.
culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's
Halsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in.
deed wonderful, He authorizes will druggists
to eive to those who call for it, a sample
bottle free, that they may try It before pur-
rhasinir. The large bottles are 25 anu 00c
We certainly would advise a trial. It may
save you from consumption.
IlIsmnrnk'H Klghty-thtrd Hlrthdny,
Frledrichsruhe, April 2. I'rlnco Otto
Von Bismarck yesterday celebratod the
83d anniversary of his birth, giving a
bannuet to 22 guests, who had prevl
ously Inspected the birthday gifts. The
prince was in excellent spirits, ana
walked with the nd of a gold handled
stick, the gift of Emperor William. At
dinner he called for cheers for the era-
iieror. Count Von Donnersmarck
loasttfd l'rllice. Bismarck.
Many People Cannot Prink
coffeo at night. It spoils their sloop. You can
drink Qrain-O when you please and sleep liko
a ton. For Graln-0 docn not stimulate; it
nourishes, cheers and feeds, Yot It look
and tastos llko tho best coffeo. For nervous
persons, young pcoplo and children Graiu-0
Is tho perfect drink. Made from pure- grains,
(lot a package from your grocer to-day. Try
it iu placo uf coflea. 15 mid gac.
Anton Solill's SuocovHor.
New York, April 2.I3uEene Ysaye,
tlio violin vlrtuso, will be tho succes
Hor of Anton Seldl In this country as
the director of Wugner and Ileethoven
concerts. Slgmond Bernstein, late
manager for Held!, has closed a contract
with Ysnye, by which Yeaye will or
ganize nn orchestra comprising mnny
of Sldcl's musicians, with others of his
own selection, and will conduct It on
the lines followed by the dead master.
It Is possible that Ysaye will eventually
take charco of the Philharmonic and
tho 'permanent orchestra.
Bucklen'a Arnica salve,
Tho boat salvo In tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoura, fovor soros,
tcttor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or jo pay required. It Is tuaranteed to glvo
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wa&loy.
I have used Joliann Moil's Malt Extract and find
It most beneficial as well as agreeable. I would like
to know your price per dozen bottles.
Beware
of
Imitations
The genuine JoSann HolTs Malt
Kxtract has this signature fT"
on neck label. Eisner & Mbndei.
son Co., Sole Agents, New York.
oeoasooosaoeooeooecsoaeaeoooooaooeessseseoeoooooeee
Free Med
for
sea
backs this Oder.
(Cut out and send this notice, or
ERIE MEDICAL
ItUNMNU ON TIMK.
SOUTIIHUN RAILWAY FLORIDA TIIA1TS MAK
ING A lli:SIAI!KAm.E RECORD.
Jacksonville, Tin., Feb. 22. Last season it
was not nil uncommon occurrence for the
trains from tho North to reach here from ono
to five hours lato. Tho remarkable regu
larity of tho arrival on timo of tho Southern
Itallway trains this season is n matter of
comment and favorablo criticism around tho
hotels and by all incoming tourists. Tho
schedule, of tho Florida Limited, tlio fast
train over the Southern Itallway and tho
Florida Central and Peninsular, is soveral
hours shorter than that of last year, but tho
track has been put in excellent condition and
tho engineers of Incoming trains say tho new
schedulo Is mado with ease.
Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds,
Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At
Qruhlcr llros., drug store.
Decoration Day Tour to itttyburg.
Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has
arranged for another of its popular seven
day personally-conducted tours to tho battle
field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, aud
Washington, to leave New York and Phila
delphia by special train Saturday, May 28.
Kate, $27.00 from Now York; $24.00 from
Philadelphia, covers all ucecssary expenses.
Proportionate rates from other points.
For itineraries and full information apply
to ticket agonts ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad
way, Now York ; 780 Broad street, Nowark,
N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
Give tho Children a Drink
called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to tako tlio placo of
coll'eo. Sold by all grocers aud liked by all
who have used it becanso when properly
prepared It tastes llko tho finest coffee but is
free from all Its injurious properties. Graln
Onids digestion and strengthens tho nerves.
It is not a stimulant but a health builder,
and children, as well as adults, can drink it
with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a3
codec. 15 aud 25c.
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsporti
v;ill visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT THE
Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m.
Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or
uo pay. written guarantee to aosoiuieiy
cure all kinds of Kupture without
operation or detention from
business.
Absolutely no Danger.
Examination Free.
loo persons cured in Sunbury. Shamokin,
Mt. Cannel and vicinity who can be referred
to. Charges and terms moderate ana wiuun
reach of all.
Thos. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN.
Examination Made at Your Homo or at
Our Store.
--Has Moved to-
118 S. Main Street.
THOMAS BUCHANAN,
OPTICIAN,
fOCOV and
CH0C0M1TES
rpR EMING. DRINKIN6.
COOKINP. BAKING Bi
1
Purity of Material and
Odicioasness FUttrlltitxtellsaV
fDR SALMI OUR SIOIUS
f i AHP by
CWCIRS tVlRyWHtllE.
Celebrated Fomalo
I'owders novcr full.
ihe bvit In th nhTrkrt, A H(
Tjuc, JSMk Utj, Uorton, Mi
"7mm 1
fillli
TV; M .J. A . nis II Ki U
mm mm
Jr'yiQilU'Bclt wciwvuiiiru.Mi.m
J 'M saT and sure (sfter fiuln
with Tsniv fnd rennyroysl 1'llli and other Ul'
dVBtJ tunedkf). Always buy tho but sndtvotd A up
rclntmeut. Uuiiraiitcou upcnur.iq.ail oisers.
.!. tvucuiancts, lr.
IM.
a
en
Who Are Willing to Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
A Self-nilflf! enmtjinret mcdlcnl Boil Tnpchnn!(vl rum lirul
I teciull(covciod for " Weakness of Men." Ita success lias
been so startling that the proprietors nowannounoo that
-uii'j-wiu scna 11 on mm-remeaies nna appuanco
Z"' without advance payment to any honest man.
' If notall that U claimed all you wish send it
rjack - that fnos it pay nothing I
No such Oder was ever mode in good faith before 1
wo believe no other remedy would stand such n test.
This combined treatment curcsqulckly, thoroughly
and forever nil effects of early evil habl.ts, later ex
coses, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health,
strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores
weak nnrt unlcvolopd portions to natural dimen
sions and functions.
Any man writing In earnest will receive descrip
tion, particulars and references in a plain sealed en
veloe. l'rofesaloual confidence. No deception nor
IraiKjsltlon of any nature. A national re-nutation
mention pnpar.) Addrcig
CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
HERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
fa Boldnnder nositivo 'Written uarnntcc.
byonthorizpdnsonts only, to euro Weak Momory,
DizzinesB, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, NiRht bosses. Evil Drenms. Ijick of Conn
deuce, NorvouBtioss, lassitude, all DrainB, Youth
ful ISrrore, or ISxcosslvo Uxeof luliacco, upturn,
or liquor, which loads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At etoro or ty mail, SI n
box, sixfor J5;vithTvrltteii ciinrnntco to
euro or refund, money. Sample jiacl:
iigo, containing fivo dayor treatment, with full
Instructions, 25 cents. Ono eamplo only Bold to
cacn porson. At atoro or ny man.
Pnwnp. r,nRt. Mfinlinnd.
Br-OREorbymail. APTEP
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store.
ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR
ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL.
1 THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-
, STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
Tht' why they enjoy their OOFFBJJ.
Any grocer can tell you why customer!
keep coming; back for SBEUG'S.
0aljr3c.p4ckaf. t
AskYqurDealerForThem.
mm i
DO NOT DESPAIR I
lioXotSiiirerl-onEcr! The
toys ana ambitions or life can
to restores to you. Tlie very
worst cases or Nervous nobili
ty are absolutely ourcul by
iM:kfi:ct4i 'i'aiii.kts.
UWo prompt roltet to Insomnia,
falling memory and tue wnits
and drain ot vital poirers.lncur.
red by lndlt.crotlonsoroxcessea
of enrly years Impart vleor
and potency to every function.
n . .t. .tam llirn IllOOin IO 1116
ebeeks and lustre to tlioeye i of young
orpld. UnoHic ; bo; renew -f ft A vital energy.
teed euro or uUi'uey refunil-ft-fAfyed. Can be
carrleainvesM
For sale in Hlienandoali by Shenandoah Drug
moro anu uruiiier jm.
.CONSULTED MANY D00T0RS
hluiou II lit. oevv York. Hoars be
fore Aldermau O. Kulhoni: "For elsht
weary years i aragfrci luroumi toe mis
eries ofadtscatte that no doctor seemed to
flWA
IViJuudt'rBUnit I cunaullixl many or the
'"hi-it lamllv doctor. BiecUllslH and hosDl-
ly doctors, biwcihusu and tiospi
Now York Citv and not onaol
Ul pliTBtclaus of Kw York clt
s or siw 1 or t ny ana uoi onor
them nave me any reuer.
ne anv re lie r. I imd sevtre nalns and
1 una severe pains and
Rflies that ifcetnod to
m toeif ct overv part -of my body,
with MIUVOIIH nKIUl.lTV,
poor memory, ulcers In my mouili. balr loll out.sto,
It was a mytsry loniehow 1 filstl Insurli agony
for the Jialu at uuies wa uuuunrnuio auu i as na
euud Tor any duties of UiU life; but a lucky day
came for me at last and that was when I visited
my cousin In IMiltad'!i!i!a, whea during a conver
sation with him and Ids rrleud ihey remarked that
DR. THEEL 604 Horth Sixth St.
(1'rlviilo enirivnci'iiLii u.i i.,i i'lilluili'lphlii,
was good 111 special trouble so 1 at uuue thought
mine was ol that sort and the nett day quiet
ly con'ulted the doctor, who thoroughly examined
me and stated thnt mv troubles were due to
ISAKIiV AlllWi;nd lll.(IIM) 1'OIMIN. I at
oiku went under hucareaiid contlnuul treatment
forelchiern inonlhs and at ihe end of that time
was thoroughly cured, Henrt flvo to stamns for
'Triiili-' 'I'"' best Its ertual cannot be found!
only one eipoiliiB quartti i advertising as rreat and
famous spi-c nttiis. I rrsu ( uses cured In 4 to 10
da). Hours HI l-vg's. Hun., frit; Wed. and
Bat. Kvg's, iHO, Trontinent hr mull. Hecrocr
fuiirmilrril. vnnmeiubilabl wlthoutconenk
eriuuneiit cure guaruntml alter other tailed.
Health is Weajth.
itt 1
E35"Rcd Label Special SSsm
Extra Strength.
Mm
ror imnoioncy. juosa oii,f'- n
t
mim'Wikrl
.fR0YAL
, H(W0RCE5TER
SA C0R5ET5I
L
mm ft
A PnTRMTlR,
Her Boy Went Down With tho
Wreck of the Mainoi
HAS ANOTHER BOY IN THE NAVY.
And Sho Is Unliosltntlncly I'or War In
tlio Intorost oftlio StKVorlnir Mothers
tn Culm Who Havo Seen Tholr Clill
dron Stnrvo by Tholr Sldoq.' .
Chicago, April 2. Side by side In the
Chicago Tribune today appears a lettsr
from Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotln, of this
city, who, on behalf of the Women's
Clubs of the United States, wrote to
President McKlnley urging him to lake
the way that leads to peace, and a
statement from Mrs. Shilllngton, moth
er of Harry Shilllngton, who went
down with the Maine. Following Mrs.
llenrotln's letter Is a statement by her
In which she upholds the stand she
took in her letter, and repeating that
the general federation of women's
clubs will give to President McKlnley
"our moral support in all that he does
or In all thnt he leaves undone for hu
manity's sake."
Mrs. Shilllngton was shown Mrs.
llenrotln's letter, nnd asked If she
thought It spoke for all the mothers In
America.
Mrs. Shilllngton could not read any
further than the line "on ub war will
fail the heaviest, for we must give up
our sons.
"I've already given up one of mine,"
sho said, "my Harry. Hut with ono
boy burled in tho mud of Havana har
bor and another on board a United
States cruiser that may be the first to
be sunk In case of war I have no ap
peals to make to the president for
peace. I am a mother, and I have
suffered as perhaps not many of the
mothers who have Joined In Mrs. Hen
rotln s appeal have suffered, but I do
not shrink at the notion of war. We
must think of our own, and Heaven
knows no one could have" thought more
of her boy than I did of the one who
died on the Maine, but there are moth
ers in Cuba who must be thought of
mothers who have seen their little ones
starve to death by their sides.
'I have no criticism to make on tho
women who have Joined in Mrs. llen
rotln's petition. They want to be
spared the loss of their loved ones, and
I pray God that they may bo. liut if
he should let them suffer as I have
suffered, If It Is for the sake of the dead
and dying in Cuba, if it is for the sake
of our country and her flag, and for tho
sako of the boys who were killed on
tho Maine, I can only say to them as
1 say to myself a hundred and a
thousand times a day: 'It had to be.
It had to be; there was no other way.' "
Freo Pills.
Send jour address to II. E. Bucklcn & Co.,
Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr.
King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince
vou of their merits. These pills are easy in
their action and are particularly eflectivc in
the cure of Constipation and btok Headache,
For Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been Droved invaluable, ihcy are guaranteed
to be perfectly free from every deleterious
. . . I- I 1.. -l.t- Tt .1,.
SUUStance ailU IU uc uuiciy vcucuiun:. juc, uu
not weaken by their action, but by giving tone
to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the svstem. Regular size 25c, per box. Sold
by A. Wasley, Druggrsu
THEPRfODUCETARKETS
As Jtollootcrt by Donlluiru Iu I'hllnilol
phlu mid llaltliiinro.
Philadelphia, April 1. Flour weak
winter superfine, $.1iT3.23; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, J4.1094.2j; city mills, extra,
53.25B3.C3. Itye flour moved slowly at
$2.00 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania
Wheat dull; No. 2 red. spot, OSUfiSSHc.
No. 2 Pennsylvania nnd No. 2 Delaware
red, 99US99'ac. Corn uuiet nnd steady
No. 2 mixed, March, 3354034c.; No. 2 yel
low, for local trade, 341,si835Uo. Oats
quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 32330.;
No. 2 white, clipped, 32?i33e. Hay firm;
choice timothy, $12 for largo bales. Ileef
steady: beef hams, J22.G0S23. Pork steady
mess, J9.50tj3.75; family, $12fil2.50. Lard
t toady; western steamed, $5.35. Butter
very firm; western creamery, 15V4'320o.
do. factory, I2&UV2C.; Elglns, 20c; 1ml
tatlon creamery, llQ17e. : New York
dairy, 14S18V4c.; do. creamery, ltgi9e.;
fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 23
2Cc. ; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull;
large, whlto and colored, September, 7vc;
small do. do., SSSUc; part skims, 4Vi'5Co.;
full skims, 2530. Eggs firm; Now York
and Pennsylvania, 10',ic ; western, fresh,
10o.; southern, 10c. Potatoes steady; New
York, $2.37142.60; sweets, $3f4. Tallow
quiet; city, 3c.; country, 2'33c. Cot
tonseed oil dull; prime crude, 13Vc. ;
do. yellow, 225j22Vic. Rosin steady; strain
ed, common to good, $1.4201.45, Turpen
tine quiet and steady at 32!i33c. Cab
bage steadier at $101.50.
Baltimore, April 1. Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat firm; spot and month,
98M:09S?ic.i May, 99HS99o.; Bteamor No.
2 red, 95G93',ic.; southern, by sample, 85c.
$lj do. on grade, 9Gfl99!4c. Corn easy;
spot and month, 33',i333c. ; May, 33li(,'Q
83Ttc; steamer mixed, 33fl33o.; southern,
white, 34S350.; do. yellow, 3.T534C. Oats
steady; No. 2 white, 33Jj34e.; No. 2 mixed,
fOJj30'4c. Itye firmer; No. 2 nearby, 55V(.o.;
No. 2 western, EG'.io. Hay firm; choice
timothy, $12.50313.
Live Stook MnrUots,
Now Tork, April 1. Beeves active and
firm; all sold; steers, medium to prlmo,
J1.C5S5.35; oxen and stags, Jlffl.65; bulls.
K&i; choice heavy, I.20O4.25; cows, J2.150'
t. Calves 75c.ti!l lower; not all sold;
veals, poor to prime, $3IC. No sheep here;
lambs steady; Rood to prlmo, JG.10S6.vj;
no clipped stock? spring lambs, J2.5036.
Hogs steady at 134.25.
EaBt Liberty, Pa., April 1. Cattle about
Steady; prime, J5.05H5.15; common, J3.SO0
(.15; bulls, stags nnd cows, J.f1.10. Hogs
steady; prlmo medium, $1.0334.10; best
Yorkers, J4S4.05: fair to light Yorkers.
3.0501; heavy hogs, J3.10Jj4.0D; pigs, as
to quality, J3.00SJ3.90; good roughs, $3.40
S.GO; common to fair. $2.50SJ3.25. Sheep
steady; choice, $1.9025; common, J3.50B4;
choica lambs, S.DOfifl; common to good,
tl.7BS5.60. Veal calves, $5.&0Q0.
It ia a great leap from tho old-fashioned
doses of bluo-mass and nauseous physics to
tho pleasant llttlo pills known as DoWltt's
Little Early Itisers. They euro constipation,
sick headache nnd biliousness, C. H. IIiiKen
buch. l'oftuiriil'H Kyo tu IIiikIih'ss.
London, April 2. Tlio Dally Chron
icle, commenting on the decision of the
Portuguese government to import for
eign wheat, suggests tlmt Portugal In
tends to creute a corner In corn, with
a view of selling to Spain In the event
of war.
Thirty-five years malio a Boncration. That
la how Ions Adolph Fisher, of Znnesvllle,
O., Biill'ered from piles. Ho was cured hy
tisiiiB three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve. C, II. Hnconbucli.
Olllll MhlKIM (111 SU'llUt,
Cleveland, A)iil 2. Woilt was sus
pended yesterday In all the conl milieu
of the Ohio dlstiict. The euiiBe Is tin
fact that 10 per cent Increase In wages
agreed upon between the minora and
mine operators nt Columbus nnd Chi
cago lias not yet been applied to tho
common laborers in the mines. The
utmost confidence Is expressed that thi
matter will bo straightened by the
middle of next week.
The farmer, the mechanic and the bicycle
rider are liable to unexpected cuts aim
bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is the
best thing to keep ou hand. It heals inilckly
ard Is a well known euro for piles. C. 11
Hasciibucli,
NUGGETS OP NEWS. "j
The Nnrthnmberland rounty. Trt., li
cence fl int nHiitpd only two new re
tall applications.
The report of Porretary Wilson on the
government's b. ot sugar experiment
has been sent to congress.
The war department has Just IssumI
an Interpstlng report upon the condi
tion of the slate and territorial troops.
The contracts for the Oeorgiaconvlcts
under the new system were made yes
terday. The state expects an annual
Income of $100,000.
Mrs. Marguerite Reynolds, of New
York, by reaching for her dead baby's
picture, fell in a fit, overturned a kero
sene lamp, and was burned to death.
The house Invalid pensluns committee
approved the bill granting pensions to
former Confederates who may be In
capactated in the service of the Union.
Mrs. William C. Whitney, wife of (ho
ex-naval secretary, is nut expected to
recover from the accident that happened
to her while hunting in South Carolina.
A torpid liver robs you of ambition nnd
ruins your health. iJeWitt'i Litilc Early
Itisers eternise the liver, cure constipation
and all stomach arid liver troublm. C. II.
llagenbucli.
I'oiiimylvnnlH'H KIlilor Itond.r.
Philadelphia, April a. The command
ers uf the Pennsylvania National
Guard say the guuid in this city could
go out with every company marked
up to its full war complement of 100
men Inside of 48 hours. On emergency
call every company could go out with
its peace complement inside of five
hours. Instructions have been issued
to have the guard in readlnesss to
move, nnd every preparation is going
forward to that end. The men of the
state naval reserve are now practical
ly resting on their arms, awaiting the
call to duty. They are considered un
usually efficient, the roster of officers
Including five graduates of Annapolis.
It is sad and disap
pointing for a fatheri'Ol
to rear a sou, spend JM
hard-earned money -V5t
work to inure him - '-'
an advantageous start
iu life, and build cas
tles in the air about
the boy's future, onlv
to have him killed off in the early years
of manhood by the dread disease con
sumption. JJntil recent years consumption was con
"sTilered an incurable disease. Now it is
known to tens of thousands that Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures
98 per cent, of all cases if taken in the early
stages of the disease. It also cures bron
chitis, laryngitis, throat and nasal troubles
and all allied diseases of the air-passages.
It is the best blood-maker and flesh-builder,
the best general tonic and nerve restora
tive. It gives a keen edge to the appe
tite, corrects the impaired digestion, pro
motes the flow of digestive juices, facili
tates the production of chyle iu the lower
stomach, or intestines, invigorates the liver
and purifies and enriches the blood. It
tears down old and inert tissues and builds
up new, firm, muscular tissues of health.
It strengthens the heart's action, promotes
the circulation of the blood to every part
of the body and deepens the breathing,
thus supplying the blood with vitalizing
oxygen. Thousands have testified to its
merits. The dealer who offers something
else as "just as good " is dishonest.
"I never was very strong and then I had Ti
Grippe," writes Mrs. Grade G. Smith, of 480
15th St.. Salem. Oregon. "I had a cough and
felt tired all the time. I took three Irottlcs of
Dr. Tierce's Favoilte Prescription and two of
'Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of
Tleasant Pellet ' I have better health now
than for many years."
Twenty-one one- cent stamps cover the
mailing of a paper-covered copy of Doctor
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser.
Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Send to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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RAILROAD.
SOHtrYKIM, DIVISION.
March 17, 1898.
Trains will leave Hhntiamlonh after Inc. fioora
dato for Wlsmins, Htlherfcm, Fractvllio Darlr
Watar, ft. OTnlr, PoMsvtlle. Hamburg, Rending,
I'otkrtown, Phocnlxvllle. Xorrlatowu nrdPkli.
odalpbla (Rrntid street station) at 6 05 nnd SI
a. m., 2 02, a 10 p m. on week days. Sundays,
6 0S a. m., 1 no p. ni.
T-ave Shpiiamlnnh for Pnttsvllle (via Delano)
7 57, 10 05 a.m., 12 (SO, 2 2 and 25 p, m. week
days. Sundays, 9 35 a. m., 6 31n.m..
irBins leave rracKviiie lor
7 30, 11 if, a. in. and 5 Id, 7 81
11 01 a. m. nnd S 20 p. m.
Hhonnndofth M
p. oi. Hunday,
Tave Pottevllle for Shenandoah (viaFraok
vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 26 p.m. Sunday
I0ft"i a. m., 3 00 p. m.
Iave Puttevllle for Blipfiandoah fvla Delano
7 45, 9 40 a. in., 12SW, 2 42 and 5 00 p.m. week
days. Sundays. 9 15 a. m. 6 05 n. m.
Iave I'litladelpMa, Ulroad street station), to
Shenandoah at 5 87, 8 35 and 1019 a.m., 410
p. in. week days. Hundaya leave at 6 50 a. m.
ieave uroaii siren station, rmiadeipnla, lor
Sea Qlt, Asliury Park, Ocean Qrovc, Lone
nrancll, and Intermediate stations, 8.20,
11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia,
KOIt NEW YORK.
Kipress, week-days. 8 20, 4 00, 4 SO 5 15, 6 SO,
7 38,8 20,8 38,9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m!
12 00 noon, i2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 21 p. rj.
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (PlniiiK Oar) 8 20, S 50.
4 00,5 00, 5 56 (Dl nl UR Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00
p. m., 12 01, nlitht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 IS,
8 20,8 38,9 59. 10 21, (DI:.nC Car), 11 85 a. m.,
12 35, 1 OH 1 Dining Car) 280 (Dining Carl. 4 00
( Umited4 22DlnliiK Car), 5 20, 5 5G,(Dinlng Cur)
6 35, 7 02, 7 48. 10 0(1 p. m.. 12 01 night.
Kxpress for Ponton without change, 11 00 a nt.,
week-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally.
WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH.
For lialtlmore and Washington. S 50, T 30, 8 32,
10 20, 1128, a. m., 1209, 1231 Dh.lruf
Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 CViicth.
alonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. G55 Din
ing Car, 731 Dining Car p. m., mul 12 Oi
night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23,
a. tu., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Lim
ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 731 (Din
ingCar p m. nnd 12 05 night.
For lialtlmore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 02
and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 Id p 111 dally
FOH ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad Btreet station via Dolawaro rlvei
bridge Hipress, 9 20 11 m, 7 05 p. m. dally.
Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 50am
200, (800Ssturdayaonly),400,500 p. m. Sun
days, 8 45, 9 15 u. in (accommodation 4 30 and
5 00 p. in.)
For Cape Mny, Aliglcsen, Wildwood and Hotly
Beach, Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and
Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 400, p. m.
weekdays. Sumlas, 9 00 . ni.
For Somers l'olnt Exureos. 8 50. a. m.. 2 00.
4 OO. 5 00, p. in. week days Hundaya, 8 45 a. in.
J. B. Hutchinson, J. It. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l l'ms's't Agt
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HBUAP"!' Wurax SPECIFIC Co, PMIUk-rA.
at Fovlnsky'a drug store,
Centre street.
Has
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AlwiLv nnmnton'l rtlt ible Aiouf limtati 'M.
Gel I'AiHf's Tawbt I'lLLand bavk i fukkti.
Atdrti-- " ( r n nt tliicct fMOlnll. imee,
Cathh v r Co , hot ton. Mum. Our buok 4c-
For sale at KirHn'H dru store and Shenandoal!
drug store.
aaonthly, reffnlatiuj,' wei'ic t Only harmlfl3Gud
should bo used. If vol wahi the ueM, got
Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa,
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In the house, ns a standard remedy for 5
Siirnjns, Bruises, Crumps-, IUioumatlsm,
nnd all aclies and pains. E
Hrico 25 ctt. nd 60 cts. per bottle.
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