, , ia i I snip 2mnzuiiai univeu iiuru yesiuniuy lioth tho mctbort and results When Bhort of coal. Hoth vessels left London Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant I on the 27th tilt., and had a stormy pas and refreshing to the taste, and acts I sage during the last eight days. On gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys torn effectually, dispels colds, head Aaohos and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho oily remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to tho stomach, proinpt in its notion and truly beneficial m its effects, pronarcd only from the most healthyand agrocabloBtibstanceB, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. laUHYUlE. KY' HEW YORK, H.Y. WITCH HAZEL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Turiaors. ftf' Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum A Tetters. ECfinppet Hands. Fever B isters. Sore L.lp-i & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings : Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 5C, 50c. and $1.00. Cold by druggists, 01 cl- jmstijnltl on receipt of price murium k' .in i). 10 in ii3iiiiiui-i.,.i(,.Yiri. Philadelphia & Reading Railway ) J En !' mi Il.vil ("oai No Smokfi IN KFKEOT MAltCH 13tli, 158. Trains leave Shenandoah ai follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days 2 10. 5 88, 7 30 9 51 n. III., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 1 m Hnndavn. 1 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 80, 7 30 a. m 12 33 and 3 10 1. in. For Itcailliifr and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 SO, 7 30. 9 61 n.ln., 12 33, II 10 and 0 07 p. m HntifliLvH. 2 10 a. m. For 1'ottivlllc, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 33, a 10, ll U7 anu t m p. lu. sunuayfl, 2 iu a. hi, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week day 1 10. 5 St). 7 30. 9 51 a. In.. 12 83. 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. Additional to Mulimioy City only, 1110 p. in. Buiidayn, 2 10 a. m For Wllllamxport, rtunhury and Lowlnbtirg, week class. 4U, a an, 11311 a.m.. ija p. in Hnndays, 3 25 a. m, U.. .... Ul.... u.i. 9 If! JO". K l!rt 7 30. 9 51, 11 80 ll. in., 12 33, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, U 51 line 11 40 n. m. Hundars. 2 10. 4 05 a. in. For Ashland and Slianioktii, week days, 4 03, 5 86, 7 30, 11 80 n. in., l-':, a lu, hot, VJO ami 8 55 n. m. tiundavn. 4 05 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. fc O. It. It., hrouuh traliiM lea- i Heaulnz Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. k It. li K.) at 3 2f, 7 00, ll m a. in., a ju anu p. i, outiuija, a 20. 7 00. 11 20 a. m.. 3 46 and 7 27 I, in. Addl ttonal tralna from Twenty-fourth nnd Ul.est nut streets station, week days, IUU a. lu. I. JJ, 12 IL H 40 p.m. sunuayti, 1 i, n a p. in, TltAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. I.euve New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1213, 4 30. 8 00,1180 a. m., mid 180,4 80 9 00 u.tu. Sundays. 0 00 n. rn. k Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week (lavs. 4 30. 9 10 a. In.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. l.eave Philadelphia, Ucadlnc Terminal, week days, 12 01,3 10, 8 35, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 1 05, 6 8C p. in. nunuays, jzuin. m. Leave Itt'&ulmr.weck days. 2 01. 7 0 ).10 08. a. m, 12 00 lu., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 03 a. m. Leave Fottsvllle, week days, 8 05, 7 10 a. in. 12 30 and 0 10 p. m. Hundavs. II 07 a. m. Leave Tamanua. week days. 3 55. 7 40. 1128 a. in., 1 86, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 At p. lu. Sundays, 3 59 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 1 91 8 15, 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, S 21, 7 4 1 and 10 04 p. m Hundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 85 6 30,8 30. 10 23, 1159 a. In., 232. S82, 641 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave Wllllaiusport, we'ek days, 7 42, 10 20 a m.. 4 00 and 11 30 p. in. Hundays, II 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,' Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Bouth street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (3 00 Saturdavs only). 4 00. 5 00 p. in. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in., 515, 6 30 p. m. Sundays 15 1 press, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, auo a. in.. 4 45 n. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cottier Atlantlo and Arkansas nvenues. Weekdays KxnreM, 7 35, 9 00 o in., 3 80, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 4 2i, n la a. ic. llp.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. in, Parlor (tarn nn all eztiress train. Vor further Information, annlv to nearest Philadelphia und Heading Itallway ticket agent or auurens r Ocn'l Supt., Gen'l l'aa'r Agt. IteudliiR Terminal, Philadelphia. AlUt VII U Nil 11.1 TV. 1-t-MilllBlil Hell-uhllki', Huei lul Jll.uixi'i. Var icocele, nlrlcliirea. Ha Ctitllnir. Nmiill ITiulevi-lopnl ilrirnns .t: Lost VI) ll I-u (illuriinteeil DLUUU rUldUrl .ill, I luiiii j&t-ii,i'i.ii. i, i nrin nniKnii rfio lOdtiys, Si'ikUocim. stamps for lo)lc f "'l,i.()l."on1VtrilQin.ilr.fil h .ilI'viMiutnr LC UnUn O TIiIh rcmedv liclnir In. Jecleti aui'ciiy iu mo HCIlt Of tllOHO dlHCIlSfH of the Genlto-Urlnpr-4rirmi8. rontilroH no cliunuo of diet. Ciu-o Ciitirantei'd in 1 to U uuyM. niiiiiu iiiuiii iiuvifc. it TTT TP "7 U'. by iitull, 81, UO, SLT a AfalbOld only uy Sr P. KIItUN, Slienandoali. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet v softness of tho akin Is Inva riably obtained by tboi-ywhoUbU TozzoNi'd Mm 52 SAG ooii mm vessel. The Oruisor Now Orloans Arrivo3 Safoly at Halifax. PUT IN TOR A SUPPLY OF GOAL Hut It Mny Ilo Tlint C'oiiiinoiloro How oil, Who Hint No Itccout Sown of Our Controvproy Willi Hpiilu, 1m Miil.lnu u Htrnti'irlo Movomoiit. Hnilfnx, N. 8., April 12. The Ameri can men-of-war Bnn Francisco and New Orleans, formerly the Urnzlllan Monday, the 4th, heavy winds nnd rain were met with. The ships were to gether up to that day, but on Tuesday became separated and did not come together until 24 hours had elapsed. The THE NEW ORLEANS. San Francisco came through all right, but the Now Orleans experienced great dllllculty, one of her starboard boat3 being smashed In and tho steering gear was for a time damaged. As she came up evidence of her rough passage was easily dlscernable. Preparations were quickly made to load the coal, and the ships will be ready to sail this after noon. While the reason given for coaling here was tliat the vessels were short of coal, anxiety may have prompted Com modore Howell to make this port. Ho had not heard a single word during the voyage regarding the trouble with Spain, and without anything definite there was much anxiety as to whether the ships might not be taken short handed by a Spanish flotilla and at a big disadvantage. By calling at Hall fax Instructions could be obtained as to the course to bo pursued in case of war. At the present time the crew of tho San Francisco numbers 150 men, while the New Orleans has but 125. It U a. creat lean from tho old-fasliloncd oses of blue-mass nnd nauseous physics to tho pleasant littlo rills known ns DoWitt's I.ittlo Early Itisers Tlieycuro constipation, sick lieadaelie and biliousness. 0. H. HaRcn- mcli. Indians- 'Li-trnl Victory. Washington, April 12. In the United states supreme court a decision was rendered yesterday by Justice Brown In the matter of the claim of the New York Indiana to the proceeds of the sale of the two million acres of land formerly owned by the Indians In the state of Kansas. The lands were sold by the government and the proceeds covered Into the treasury of the United Stntes. The Indians brought suit and lost their case In the court of claims. Yesterday's opinion reverses the de cision and gives them the money, amounting; to about $1,230,000. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, 6ore3, ulcers, salt rhenm, fover sores, l.nn.l l.nn.la Al.lll.lnt..a nnmo U...l all skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 routs per box. For sale by A . Wasloy. SIIIIh Itoopou With 8mnll Forces. New Bedford. Mass., April 12. The 2 cotton cloth mills of this city which have been closed since Jan. 17, when the 0,000 operatives struck us the re sult of a 10 per cent reduction In wages, were opened yesterday to give the still" is an opportunity to return. All the corporations started their ma chinery, but In many of tho mills bare ly a quarter of the working force went In. The aggressive strikers claim that they are ready to carry on the contest all summer, or longer If need be. The manufacturers appear indifferent as to the outcome, while the business men nre very nnxlous lest the attempt should end In failure. Thousinds of siilturcrs from grinno liavo been restored to liealtli by Quo Minute Cough Cure. Itquiokly ernes coughs, colds, broii cuius, pucuniouia, grippe, usiiinia, unit ai throat nnu lung diseases. V. 11. llugeniiiiclt Sailors Kxpcot 11 Ili-ulnrntliiii of War Key West, April 12. The conflrma. tion of the Arm stand taken by Presi dent McKinley lu the Cuban crisis, as shown by his message to congress, was received with profound satisfaction here. Naval officers think they are now likely to be In Havana tomorrow. Some of them go so far as to claim that the president's message Is so war like that their only speculation is as to whether Spain will weaken. All the sailors expect that the next bulletin from the north will bring a declaration of war, and they are wildly Jubilant at the prospect. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds does it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur. chasing. The large, bottles are 25 and Goc, We certainly would ndvise a trial. It may save you from consumption. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The threatened war lias paralyzed tho shipping trade between Baltimore and the south. Over a hundred people who fled from Havana urrlved In New York on the steamer Orizaba. Mignon Mengle, aged 2 years, of Ma lianoy City, Pa., was frightfully bitten by a vicious dog, it lequlring 14 stitches to sew up the wounds. The gambling houses at Dawson, In the Klondike, uru doing a flourishing business, und fortunes are lost and won hourly nt the faro tables. Councilman Walker, of Philadelphia, who confessed to taking a bribe to vote for tho Schuylkill valley w'ator bill, is tuld to be in a pilvate asylum. Thirty-live years inako a generation. That Is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesvillc, O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using three hoxos of DoWitt's Witch Hazel balve. U. J I. Hagenbuch. The Princess of Wales J ORDERS $ JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. ? MARLDonot'nit House, S. W. Plenfie send for the ue of )I. K, H., 't1 tho Princess of Wales, six dozen of TOnAIIH Hoff's Malt Extract ns soon as ' possible. Kindly give two bottlos to bearer for to-day's luncheon. Yours f faithfully, 'f JOHN GWILLIM, Cellarmnn f For II. K, II. 't V DCWARE OF IMITATIONS. 1 Thoeenulno TOHANnnoff's Malt Ex- X X tract makes Flesh and Wood. Ono S dozen bottles of tho genuine JOHAHH X S, Hoff's Malt Extract will give more A X strength and comnins more nutritive X I elements than one cask of ale or porter, X x without beltig Intoxicating;. ,J, 5 EISNIIR & MF.NDELSON CO., V T Sole Agents, New York. J asess5es&-ss3 CONGRESS AWAITS Tlio ltcport of tho l'orelgii ItolatloiiH Committees. Washington, April 12. The future of the relations of the United States with Spain and to Cuba now rests with Con gress, tho representative body of the American people. AVhut course the elected men composing It will pursue cannot Just now be foretold. The for eign affairs committees of both houses now have the subject In their control, and alter due deliberation will report to their respective branches what they consider should be the attitude of tho United States on the grave question presented. Early uction by the com mittees is expected, but exactly when It may be looked for Is not now deter mined. The full responsibility of the subject was placed upon congress when President McKinley yesterday transmitted to It a carefully prepared and anxiously awaited message relat ing to our negotiations with Spain with regard to the warfare In Cuba, and drawing therefrom his personal conclu sions and recommendations. No message in recent years, not even that of President Cleveland on Ven ezuela nor President Harrison on Chile, caused such widespread and Intense In terest. No message was ever listened to with more close attention by both galleries and members at both ends of the Capitol. That It did not create pro found enthusiasm may have been due to tho fact that Its main features had been accurately forecasted or to a dis appointment among those who wanted Cuban independence and immediate re prlsal upon Spain for the destruction of the Maine. For a long time a large majority in both houses have favored recognition of the Independence of Cu ba; for more than two years, ns voiced In resolutions passed by congress, the recognition of belligerency has been sought. lioth of tliL-se propositions were antagonized In the message, and consequently In this regard the mes sage did not accord with the majority sentiment. The message left congress very much at sea because of the disparagement in views between It and the executive, an obstacle hard to surmount unless, as now seems probable, congress sees its course to lie In accord with the presi dent's recommendation. It is general ly believed that the president would have been authorized to intervene with the army and navy had It not been for the concluding paragraphs of the doc ument, which announced the latest phase of diplomatic negotiations. The senate committee on foreign re lations immediately went Into session, but reached no definite conclusion From the fact that the Ileuubllcan members held u consultation after the meeting adjourned, and what was said regarding It, the Inference was drawn that some strong measure was neces sary In order to carry any action by the committee through the senate. A declaration of war was talked of, and a declaration that the people of Cuba should be free, coupled with authorlza. tion to the president to bring this about by armed Intervention, was suggested, It is well known that any proposition advanced will be met In the senate with an amendment declaring the In dependence of the present Cuban gov crnment, and to so frame a resolution as to carry a majority of the senate nnd at the same time meet the recom mendatlons of the president Is the re suit which the foreign relations com mlttee Is trying to secure. The con eervatlvo senators also met In the af ternoon and determined to oppose any radical measure If It should be reported by the foreign relations committee, They will oppose by debate any rec ognltion of independence of the pres. cnt government nnd declaration of war, and will consent to action only along the lines of the recommendations o the president as to Intervention at his discretion. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, nnd as sucli it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. Tlie first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases, SAJii'i.u sunt ritun. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles, It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root fulfills every wish in quickly etirin; bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects ina bility to hold urine and scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer's Swnmp-Koot is soon lealizcd. It stands the highesf for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, If you need medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle aud pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamp to cover postage on the bottle, Mention HURALD and send your address to Dr. Kil mer & Co,, Hinghainton, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paperguaiantee the genuineness of this offer. Ask your isroeer for tlio "Itoyal Patent dour, and Liko uo other brand, It Is tlio best Hour made LONDON I'UKSS COM MK NTS. Tho Tuilly Nown Sny Wnr nnd tho Htnndni'd I'rortlotis Pence. London. April 12. The Dally News, commenting editorially upon the presi dent's message to congress, says: "The messnge Is a vlirorous and able docu ment. Undoubtedly It means war un less Spain agrees to make final terms with the Insurgents and to recall her troops from Cuba. It must convince Europe that the case for Amoilcnn In tervention Is a very strons one. Presi dent McKlnley's refusal to recognize the independence of Cuba on theground that It would nullify America's claim to Interfere Is sound sense and a stag gerer for the Jingoes, but Spain must oynlly co-operate with lilm If war Is to be averted." The Standard says: "The undis guised disappointment of the Jingoes nt the subdued nnd cautions tone of tho message cannot fnll to cheer the fi lends of pence. Assuming an obligation to send the message at nil, one could hard ly have been drafted on lines less cal culated to cause superfluous offense. It s a pity, however, looking to the attl- Jude of Spain, that President McKin ley could not have further postponed the message." After exprecsliiK a fear that Spain's offer of an nrmlstlce comes too late. The Times comments upon the "grave responsibility which President McKln- ey throws upon congiess. It thinks that If debate could be suspended for a week there mluht be a chance of peace. The Morning Post says: "The studi ous vagueness of the messnge except n that It plnlnly notifies Spain tochoose between wnr and the abandonment of Cuba to such a future as may seem good to the United States tells the world surprisingly little. There Is not 11 word to suggest that Spain has In my way sinned ngnlnst the United States or Infringed International law. The crisis arises from the determina tion of the American government to de part from Washington's precepts and to meddle In the affairs of a foreign country." The Dally Graphic thinks the presi dent's messnge bound to lead to war. It snys: "Spain will of course resist Intervention, and war will result." The Dally Mull and The Daily Tele- graph admit that the message leaves the question of immediate war unde termined, but declare It certain. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of one concern iu the land who are not ifraid to be generous to the needy and suller- 112. iho proprietors ot Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consumption, Couch 3 and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and liavo tho satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely ured thousands ot hopeless eases. Asthma. llronchitis. Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest nnd Lungs are surely cured iy it. Call on A. Wasloy, Druggist, nnd get a trial bottle free. Itegular size 50e. and SI. .very bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Many People cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please and slecpliko a top. For Graiu-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes liko tho best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children Grain-0 is tho perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it iu place of coffee 15 aud 23c. Buy Keystoncflour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jlt. W. II. Y1NGST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate nnd Late Resident limine Surgecn the University State of N. Y. Ilendqunrters :-Commerclal Hotel. SliennndcmL THItKK ISA It COURSK. Calls night or Uity promptly rcupouded. ST. BUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Eiran bulUllnir. corner of Slain nn Centre Htreets, Hheminiloati. J II. I'OMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HhenandoAli, Pa. E. w- MIOIIMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pliOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Bos 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of thu bojl musters lp London and Paris, will irlvo lessquc uu mo vioun.inauuolln. rintnr aim vocal ctHCuta. Termt reasonable. Address la care of Blrouse no jeweler SbenanuoAh. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SU0- , STITUTES, THE GENUINE BOTTLC ' DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. riilllons of Dollars Go up In smoko overy year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur nituio, etc., Insured in first-class reliable- companios as represented by DAVID FAUST"suracCaAgcn,: Alio .Lite andAccldoiital Companies ! 1 (WORCESTER) C0R5ET5? AskYourOealerForThem. 1 witrliikn Lr.r.s TitirMPiTAfi iMtoortns'. Tlio Patriotic South Wtld'y OreeH Our Consul (ionornl. Waycrom. Oa., April 18. Consul General Lee's special train left Tnmpi at l':S0 yesterday, and every station along the route lavished trllruteii upon him. The country for miles In the In terior furnished ardent admirers, who came In carts, wagons and on horse bnck. Ladles filled the car with hand some bouquets, accompanied by mis sives expressive ot their admiration. "Where Is Lee?" was the cry from Tampa to this place, and until he mado his appearance the crowds could not control their Impatience. Whenever the general stppped to the rear plat form outbuists of applause greeted him. Before reaching Jasper, Fla., three telegrams were received on the train urging him to make his appearance, so that the people could see him. Arriv ing there, the local company of state troops and a score of Confederate vet erans, with a wild crowd, met him. "A thousand welcomes to you, Gen oral Lee, as a brave man; a thousand welcomes to our old Confederate com rade; ten thousands of welcomes to you, sir, for your admirable official course ns our consul at Havana," said one of the gray headed men. "I thank you, sir," said Lee "for your kind ex pressions. I thnnk the American peo ple for the commendation they have shown my administration as your con sul general at Havana. I have never really known until today how united the people nre In sanctioning my course." In the afternoon he endeavored to get some sleep, but It was Impossible. The crowds would besiege the train and even attempt to force the doors of the private car In their frantic efforts to see the popular general. One aged vet eran said: "I am 62, but all I want you to do Is to sound the bugle, and I will be with you, saddle and boots. Don't put it off too long, general. Let us go to haul down the Spanish Hag." This sentiment was general all along tho line. Savannah. Ga April 12. At Savan nah more than 5,000 persons were at the station to see Gpnernl Lee. The crowd was enthusiastic, and a short speech was made by the general, being fre quently applauded. Orders were given here for operators north of this city to withhold all Information as to the whereabouts of the train, In order to prevent the party being disturbed. The party retired immediately after leaving Savannah. General Lee's train will reach Wash ington nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tlio farmor, tlio mechanic and tho bicyrlo rider aro liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, ardisa well known euro for piles. C. It. llagcumicti. SpiiiitariN shout "Dentil to McKinley" Kingston. Jamaica, April 12. At San tiago de Cuba, last week, while Senor Francisco Portuondo, a prominent Cu ban, read an account published In a New York newspaper of Colgate Iloyt's untl-Spantsh speech at the banquet of the Sons of the Aniericnn devolution. Jose Ferrer, manager of the Spanish Amerlenn Mining company, In which Mr. Hoyt is interested, led a crowd, with a band, shouting, "Death to Mc Kinley," "Death to the Yankees." Children liko it. it savos their lives. Wo mean One MUuto CoukIi Cure, tho infallible remedy for cotiRlis, colds, croup, bronchitis. grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. C. 11. llaucutjucu. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itollcctert by Dciillims In I'lllliulol- plilu nnd llnl t Imoro. Phllndelphln, April 11. Flour firm: win ter supertlne, $3(3.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, il.lufi4.23; city mills, extra, $3.25(01 3.C3. Itye dour quiet, but steady, at $2.90 per Parrel for choice Pennsylvania. "Wheat weak; No. 2 red, OOViQDOlic.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, tl.OOUSl.OOi.i. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, April and May, 34Q35c.; No. 3, 32ft 33c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 3 white, clipped, 33J33V4c. Hay firm; cholco timothy, 12S12.G0 for large bales. Beef steady. Pork quiet. Lard easy; western steamed, $5.45. Butter steady; creamery, 1721c; do. factory, 12lCc..; Elglns, 21o.; Imitation creamery, ltVaTiloic.; New York dairy, 15BlSc. ; do. creamery, 17V4(21e. ; Pennsylvania dairy, 1519c; do. cream ory, 1721c. Cheese firmer; largo, whlto and colored, September, 71i"9ic.; small do. do., 8SIVi.c.; light skims, CBGUc, part Bklms, 4fCo.; full skims, 23c. Eggj firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 10 1014c.; western, fresh, lOic; southern, 9V'j 5?4C Totatoes steady; New York, $2,374 B2.G0; sweets, ?3il.G0. Tallow quiet; city, 3 9-16ir3c.; country, 3ff3 11-lCe. Cotton seed oil dull; prime crude, 191420c; do. yellow, 22fi22c. Baltimore, April 11. Flour dull; west ern supertlne, $2.T0ih 3.10 ; do. oxtra, $3.35'. 4; do. family, $l.255il.50; winter wheat, patent, $1.73S5; spring do., $5.20(fio.40; spring wheat, straight, $315.15. Wheat dull; spot and month, ODUdiliDMiC.; May, C'9V40Wic.; steamer No. 2 red, 93iC9Co.; southern, by sample, 9Gc.i$1.00H: do. on grade, 93c.j$l. Corn dull; spot and month, 34!4G3IVS;e.; May. S4ii34?1c.; steamer mix ed, 33H31c; southern, whlto, GGc; do. yellow, 35c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 3831 33i,t:c.; No. 2 mixed, 30fi30i.c. Bye firm; No. 2 nearby, DCc.; No. 2 western, E7'4c; Hay llrin; choice timothy, $12.50 13. Grain freights very dull; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, Slid., May; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 3d., April; 3s. l'-jd.. May. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.2G. Butter firm; fancy creamery, 215i22e. ; do. Imita tion, lifilSc. ; do. ladle, 15c.; good ladle, 13SHe.; store packed, 10il2c. Kgxa tlrm; fresh, 10c. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, 91iifi9V.e. ; do. medium, SHS? 10c; do. small, lu'e. Lettuce, $1.25Jil.50 per basket. Whisky, $1.2il.27 per gallon for Unlslied goods in carloads; 31.274) l.iti per gallun for Jobbing lots. I.lvo Stook Miirkiiti. New York, April 11. Deeves active; bulls steady; medium cowu lower; all sold; steers, $4.KB.20; tops. $5.40; oxen and stags, 3.754)4.20; bulls, t3.50(Q3.80; no very cood hero; cowb, $264. Calves ac tive, but lower; veals, JhgG.CS; all gold. Sheep weak; lumbs lower; two cars un sold; wool sheep, $15.12: clipped do., $3.7501.50; wool lambs, $5.7500.25; clipped do., 4.7585.30; car southern spring lambs Bold at $ 1.264i 4.73; state do., 206 each. Hogs slow at tKri.26; deck of western sold at $4.10. Kast Liberty, Pa., April 11. Cattlo firm; extra, $3,105)5.15; prime, $54)6.10; common, $3.9004.20. Hoks dull and lower; prime medium weights, $3.'J65)I; heavy Yorkers, $3.9003.93; light Yorkers. S.80W 3.85 ; heavy hoga, $3.90B4; pigs, as to quality, $3.60 3.75; good roughs, $3.2O3.50; common to fair roughs, $2,504(8. Sheep slow at un changed prices; choice clipped lambs, $1.99 &6; common to good, $1.2504.86; spring lambs, $C0C.6O. Veal calves, $64i5.50. Atoipid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your lioaltli. DoWitt's Littlo liuly ICisurs clo.uiso tho liver, euro const! Uion and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. llagenbucli. Frilrcfillif J.tihot Ills Contest. Washington, April 12. The house yes terday declared William L. AVurd, the sitting member, entitled to the sent from tho Sixteenth New York district, contested by lSinjauiln Faltchlld. Both are Itepubllcnns. Jt. L. Yocum, Quncron, Ph., says "I wns a sufferer for ton yonrs, trylnc most all kinds of idle ruiuedloH, but without success. De Witt's Witch llnol S.ilvo wus roconiiuonded to mo, I used ono box. It lias ollbcted a er iniuiciit euro." As a iiormanent cure fur idles DoWitt's Witch liiuol Salvo lias no eijuul, 0, II. Ilagcubtich, Dolgovlili 's Mnlu Industry l ull". DolgeMII.'. N. Y., April 12. The fnll Ule of tin Pun of Alfred Dolgr. Hi n, the well known manufacturers of fi It and piuno supplies, was a great sur prise to the people of this village. The t firm's facloij l.s located here, and bp side they conducted a large retail busl- ness In New York city. The assets and 1 liabilities are not given, but a con- 1 servatlve estimate places the former at about 500,000. Alfred Dolge was the founder of Dolgeville, having eBtab- , llshed his business here 30 years ago. I The growth of the village ha been largely due to manufacturing Interests controlled by him. Mr. Dolge said that he was forced to make an assignment 1 on account of the war scare and the 1 difficulty to procure money to carry on j his business. k ; A llllle boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning an fast as you can,'' the druggist 1 recognized 11 household name for "DeWitt's Little Early Itisers," and gave him 11 bottle of those famuli little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. I C. II. Ilagenhuih, Decoration Day Tour lu tlBttysbtirg. The Pennsylvania I tall road Company has arranged for another of its popular seven day iiersoiiftlly-contluoted tours to the battle field of Gettysburg, Lnray Caverns, and Washington, to leave New York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. itate, J7.00 from Now York; $84.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary expenses. I'roport lunate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broad way, Now York ; 780 Uroad street, Nowurk, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Ass stant General ' , .r..,,i,,, Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. - .,. , . , CoiiHplrnoj- ln I1I1111'- linpr-rlnl l'nlnc-o Shanghai. April 12. -The existence of a rn.ml.lihla i,nul u r-v In tho l,...l.l a formidable conf-plinty In the imperial palace at Pekln has been discovered, and the lives of Rome of the highest people In the empire are In danger. Help In trouble. 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'D:, PoaVa) never etUao IK: UUJkUk, v "'-'J n VtWt A1MWB A MAM 1U&UII.A Vf VlOICiaUU V ForSale at KIRXIN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah. Pa. EMVE NO AGENTS tat hare sold direct fumer for -.' years pais prices, sam dealer $ profits wLort) lot examination. J-.verj thins warranted. 113 trlea of uJiKies, 55 Btvle of Harnp-9. Tor Uueirh:s.$..M.S70 Surre!, ftMl u ?r'i l'haetous. Trai cttea, Sprina-Uoad He. U. Surrey Harness. Prlee, As food as sells for li ELKHART CAimiAUI5 AX!) UAUMLbH MIU. . I1S.W MAHANOY CITY, PA. Wednesday, April 13, 1898. The Legitimate Irish Comedian -JOSEPH - S. - MURPHY,- Supported by his own New York Stock Company in his world famed drama, Th e K Endorsed by the clergy, Prices : - 25, 35, Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Iteliinr, burnii , l.l in,L', vary ltin and scalp humors is inM.nnly rehcml by .1 w.inn bith with ('1 in i ka. Su.vi", a single applic.itl'i 1 1 1 1 uiiA (oint ment), tlie great skin ..... .md a full do-o of CtiK t-KA RhsoLVKvr, greatest of blood punliers and humor cures. (uticuf ItFMFmKs pjiocilily, porrniinpntly, and ecoiiomir.il 1 t utv, mu u ill vUt f.nK. P-iTiitft IM am it 1 li !'r I 1 C J il 1. ' 11. I ' 1 lit ill iiiu r I PIMPLY FACES '"V.ff, V; Pennsylvania RAILROAD. WHPYKII,!, DIVISION. Ma Bi n 17, m. Trains will leave Htiennndonh after tne Hour liatr for Winrans, Ollberton, Frickvllle Unit: Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. ItnmhurK, Kenihw, Pottntown, Phopnlxvllle. Xorrfstown ard FklJ Kdelpliia 'Brood street station) nt Sod and 11 . 111.. 2 02. fi 11 II in. on wi-ek rinvH. Hunilnva. "Kiifr,,, , , , I Ibvc Shennndnnh for Pottnville (via DInot i 7 57, 10 (W m 12 no, 252 and 25p, m vt.k ldai' - Sunday", 31 . in., 6 31 p. 111, Trains Ieac Frackvllle for Shenandoah M 7S, ll 4ft n. in. and 8 40, 7 51 p. Hundar ' 11 ,0' "? 3J? P; ' . Ive Pottuvtllc for Hlirnandnnh ( via Krk- T)nc, 70. u 20 a. m.. 520. 7 25 ,,. n,. H.dT 10IT a. m.. 3 00 p. ra. lave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah , via Iidlnno 7 4.1,9 40 a. in., 123S, 2 12 and 5 00 p. in irmk days. Sundays. 9 1.1 a. in 6 0ft p. m. Leave Phltadclplria, (Broad rtrert station) fm Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 B5 and 10 19 a. 01., 4 10 p. ra. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. iveave uroaa street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea (lt, Aaburv Park, Ocean Drove, Lor Branoli, and Intermediate stations, 8.!0. 11.14, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. tave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Express, week-days, S 20, 4 00, 4 DO 5 11 0 50 7 83, 8 2T, 8 88,960,10 21 (Dining Car 11 00 a m 12 00 noon, ,285 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p t,'. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Oar) 8 20. 8 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (IlnlnKCar), 6 00, 7 02,7 13, lr 00 p. m.. 1201, night. Sundays, 8 , 4 01, 4 50 5 11, .8 88.9 58. 10 21. (Ubiinir Car). Ills , 12 85, 1 01 (Dining Car) 2 80 (Dining Can, 400 1 i-.iniiiea 4 uiuing uar), o 2U, 0 w,( inning Car 1 6 85, 7 02, 7 43, 10 0(1 p, ni., 12 01 night. Kxpresa for Boston without change, 11 00 a t , week-days, and 7 43 p. m., daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOITII. For Baltimore and Woshfngton, 8 50, 7 20, 8 81. 10 20, 11 28, a. m., 12 09, 12 31 (f)llnK Car), 1 12, 8 18, 4 It, 5 a (Jommn lonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 6Si fbtij ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in , nnd 13 03 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 8 12, fi 13, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 141, 1.120 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 55 TDIning Car, 7 31 Din ing Car p m. and 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m 2 02 and 4 01 p 111 week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dally FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave 11 road street station via Delaware rivei bridge Express, a 20 a m, 7 05 p. in. daily. Leave Market Street Warf Express, H 50 a in 200, (8 Oil Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Hun days, 8 45, 9 15 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and a uu p. 111. ) For CupeMay, Anglesen, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. in., 100, p. in weekdays. Sundnys, 9 00 a. m. For Bomers Point Express, 8 50, a. rn , 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. ni. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. ra. I. It. HUTcBissox, J. u. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l l'ass'g'r .Vgt OtUG M R! 1. , sftt'tMIO iURC. TMf,5SeuAp-".' VKik-ox Specific Co,piLa. Fot at Povlnsky'a drug store, Ko Centre street. AWN'S TAHSY PILLS K trikd Titri vn lAfB WOMAN S RELIEF. At'VH iiromntond rhiti Aiot ' Initut hj. Get Catoit'i i'Alfir Pills and iiviti.roitrii. At drui! St. tfi. or nl direct fsealnli. uririi. II. OATosfPEC Co , Bolton, Mam. Our buok.. 4c For sale at Kirlln'a drug store and Shenandoah drug slot 9. to th ooo- at whole- Dim me bnipany- I'urria- Mon- suA Milk n m ajroni. bend lor Ur?e frw No 6M8utrtT Pnc. wtib curtain, lun.,1 mo Catalogue! all our styles shale, aprou aud fcnieri.fu) Aiood,idUfoiW. CO. W. ll. 1UATT, Bco't, ULKIIAKT, LND. J. QUIRK, Mgr. Qow the press and the public. 50 and 75 Cents. . ffifcl r..