EVENING HERALD KirAlIMSIlHll) 1870. Published every Eronlnjt, Kicept Sund.iy, at 4 Booth Jarmn Stbkkt, Nkaii Ckntiik. The Herald l deilvt''d In'-thrnandoali ami tho 11.. Jit. - 'ir,U ' it- A WPQlt. DftV a'il.vili "arrwri. Hy inal -1.00 a year, or 25' canton mouth, payable In ndvance, Vdvcrtlse mcnW chargei! according to space ana position. The publishers rererve tno rlirht to change Hip position of advertisement f believer the pub i'tatlni of nc demands It. The rlRht Is teserved to tiJMauy advertisement, whether paid for or not, laat the publishers may deem vipropcr. Advertising rates inado known upon application. Entered at the po.tonlce at Shenandoah, I'm., as second clais mall matter. TKI.KPHONK CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THUKSiuY. ni)rKMiu:n i. mis. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever, QUAY find Stone held u conference iti Philadelphia yoste rdiiy, and now we are prepared for the old battle cry, to the olTect tliat the former owns a Governor. Spkakisu of Governor-elect Stono's cabinet, why not grace it with a Schuylkill countain ? The Secretary of State plum would be a nice morsel for the wounded feelings of the Honorable Giistiivus SchrinU. OllK Pottsvllle conteniporaries, under the lead of the Journal, do not realize that the election in over, and continue to prate about the merits or demerits of defeated state.-uien. The subject is hardly worthy of co much contention. TllK superintendent of the public schools of Chicago is under serious charges, the accusation being made that he is trying to introduce the studv of free silver among the scholars. Perhaps he hopes to re vive the doctrine during the next generation. Thk fact that members of the Tjegis lature from this county includes but one Republican does not necessarily imply that Senator Quay will receive no support from Schuylkill. We arc rather inclined to the belief that he will get a majority, the Republican to the contrary notwithstanding. Sum are about to be brought against a number of young attorneys of Luzerne county, who, it is claimed, force damage cases, and otherwise uct unprofossionally. It might be said that Luzerne is not the only county atUicted with this class of Hamsters. Meld for Mine Horror. The readers of the IlicuAl.n are familiar with the accident that oc curred at the Exeter shaft, resulting in the death of nine men and causing widespread excitement in the vicinity of West Tittston; and it lias now reached the courts. David Price and Clinton Anthony, engineer and brakeman, respectively, are charged with violating the mine ventilation law, by making a Hying switch, contrary to orders, thereby causing the accident. Ten men on the cage were descending the shaft, and had almost reached the bottom when three loaded mine cars fell from the surface and crushed nine of the men to death. The engineer and brakeuiau as usual made a Hying switch, but tile cars, instead of tak ing the track that made a detour around the shaft, took the track straight for the shaft, the switch be ing open, and full down the shaft with the result above stated. The cae is an important one to both mine owners and employes. The luen were arraigned in court at "Wilkesbarre, on Tuesday. The at torneys for the defendants ollered a motion to quash the indictment, on the plea that the warraut did not specify any offense; that the making of a (lying switch was not an ofTense; that if the men failed to discover the open switcli even that did not const! tu to an offense. The court, however, held that it was the men's duty to see that the switch was properly closed, and Mint they should not have made the Hying switch but should have kept control of the cars about the head of the shaft. The men were held under bail for trial, and the outcome of the case H OOD'S COUPON Calendar A -v is a perfect hem I C3 J-7 3 patriotic, up to d " " Subject : "An American Girl" One oi the handsomest pieces of color work issued tin year. Lithographed, with border of array and navy emblems embossed gold., . J-wve your name with your druggist and. aslc him to save you a copy or send 6 cents In stampt for one to C. I. HOOD & CO., Mention this r.aix-r.1 I.owell, Mass. Remember Hood's Sarsuparllla Is America's Greatest Medicine for the Blood and the Best that Money Can Iluy. Hence take only Hood's. MUddAdleWerllieiin. do, O, was tlie winner of the.? prize fot cxucuuou on me violin at tlie Urussels Conservatory of music. German critics say she is a won derlul player. It Jirc Hi any tlihij' l'or this in sta'.cinensliip literature, ath Ietics, science Jyimlart.uienand 'A women puuoriu tftS. Wntlllillolm, ,'fio their rcntesl saicltobe"iir L 1.1 v.it first iu pence aud first in the heart of his countrymen." It i9n creat thing to be fir.,t. Nothing is of morcvHlticto mankind and brings great erhnppiitewtliau n ?:ood remedy. Jliuiy thing v,:i relate but the one thnt will etiieishe . Hr -ilinu Hnlni ha-.tch arem- edy. Tens c ' thousands have found that it 18 theov thing tint would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. I'orlS vrs. it has nev er failedinasingleease to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. C:ies that had, to all att,s.-arjii- ces.run into Consumption, or where the uostrilswcre entii ely slopped upor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat au inch deep, or where the stoiu th had become ulcerated aud raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to anv other leuitdj , just ly putttles the .Brazilian Halm totlm first place in the rof;arr't tif ilie American peo- pif. i nui ai u tu.w.v.wu iaiarrii victims aud countless Asthma sufferers in tin's country, all of vihoni can he cured with Brazilian Balm. A 1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Halm contains a month's tieatnieut for catarrh or asthma, and for 0 months we will trap with each 51.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets. fire. Toxicola is the bent tonic aud nerve and strength builder known to science. l ins is tliegreatest offer ever made. Ask .our ilrugci-t anil take no substitute. B. F. Jackson & Co.,Mfg Chemists. India- uupolis, lud. SHENANDOAH DUUO STORE, Wholesale Agents. will be watched with a great deal of interest. There is heavy penalty for the violation of the provisions of the act under which tlie men are indicted. The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, snnkcn-clieoked, dit- tressed-looking people yon so often meet aie afflicted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning; to a parsnip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, liraln trouble, nervous exhaustion and some times tho heart acts badly. The ciuiso is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually tho siiUcrcr from kidney disease uoes hoc una out wnat tho troublo is until it is almost too late, because, tliellrst symptoms aro so like mild sickness that thev do not think they need a medicine or a doctor until they mill themselves sick iu bed. in. jviiuiL-i n onuilljf-j.oui Will IHllld 111) mil strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney- poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can got tho regular sizes at tho druf store, nt fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first proyo for yourself tlio wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Hoot, y sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle aud a look that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely frco by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. To Hivot!fiiro sfato OUlelals. Albany, N. Y., Doc. 1. Judge Coun tryman's report tu the attorney cenera) and frnvornor .n his Investigation of the report of 'he rnual commissioners, to ascertain and ile'ermine whether any judicial jiroceedlmrs, civil or crim inal, should lie instituted on behalf of the state acrnlnst any party or public ofllcer Intfi-psW-i or encniri'd in the canal Improvement, dnds that both State Hmginecr and Surveyor Adams and Supet'ntondent of Public Works Aid ridge have either committed or per- mlttPd nct which should be investi gated by a grand Jury. On receiving the report Governor filack Instructed the attorney gi neral to bring proceedings at once against the officials named. There I This is Just the Thing. Eed Flag Oil for sprainp and bruises At ( 1 ruliler Bros., drug store. THE UPRISING IN SALVADOR. Its Siuicnss Provonts Formation of Ontnil Amorlcnii ltopuhllo. Washington, Dec. 1. The uprising In Salvador has reached the dimension's of a revolution. In the Judgment of of ficials and diplomats familiar with af fairs in lliat quarter. President Gutler- r.z has given way to General Itegalado, who has formed a provisional govern ment. The ihnri,cH ure construed by some of thi ni as a death blow to the i.ew ly forni.'d republic, known ns the United States of Central America, composed of Salvador, Nicarauga and Hunduras, one of whose main pur poses wns to provide a Joint military force for common defense against up risings, but other diplomats take just the reverse view. A dispatch received from San Fran cisco says that General Thomas Ite galadn, the head of the revolutionary movement In Salvador, has usurped the presidency and proclaimed himself chief executive of the republic. The news was conveyed In a private cipher cable dispatch leeelved by a prominent banker who has extensive business In Central America. The statement Is added that Aranjo has been appointed general minister, nnd the affairs of the government are now In the hands of tho Insurrectionists. This latest news Is of' the utmost Importance, for the teason that the success of the revolu tionary forces prevents the formation of the greater republlo of Central America, Regalado. who had leen a general In the artillery service of Gutlrrez, president of Salvador, was dlssatlslled with the plan, and during Outlrrez's temporary absence from Sal vador Itegalado managed to gain con trol of the government. Wont West to III) I'll n ('lull-fill. Kansas City, Pec. 1. W. C. D. Pat tlson, who came all the way from Bos ton to burn the Mormon church at In dependence, near hero, because, as he declared, the Mormon scriptures com manded him to do It, was yostorday found guilty hy a jury In the criminal court. The Jury also declared Pattlson to be Insane. Pat'lson Is a Canadian by birth, whose father was n Methodist prearlu r. He was suspended from the Mormon church of Boston. Don dill 1110 to Wed 1 1 11 11 ltd rl 11 11 Princess Madrid, Due. 1. It Is assertvd here that a man lane uu been ariunged be tween Don J aim, son of the Spanish pretender, fun Cailos, and a Bavarian piliu t'SS. i m Veteran soLbiHtts' plain?. Inmate" nf the Ilomw nt Krlo Deprived of I'enulnu .Money. Philadelphia, Dec. 1. State Senator Perry A. Gibson, of the Erie district, yesterday met Governor Hastings at the Stratford hotel, this city, by ap pointment nnd laid before him alengthy petition which the senator had received fium. Imnntcn of the Soldiers' and Sail ors' "llome nt Uric, Pa. The petition prayed the senator to take steps to recover for them pension money which they had received from the national B' eminent and which, they allege, has been Illegally taken from them by the liuuti es of the institution at Krle. The iMdtlon is sHtned by 100 Inmates of the hump, who allege that an aggre Kato of $102 per month Is taken from them, and that the amount taken from the Inmates of the home since 18S5, In which year it was organized, aggre gates nearly $100,000, and is being added at the rate of $10,000 per year. The method of taking this money from tho old soldiers, the petition al leges, Is a tule adopted by the trustees of the Institution which compels the inmates to turn over to the home all pension money received In excess of $4 per month on penalty of discharge. The petition sets out that the national government gives to tho home $100 per capita each year, with the proviso that thete Is no state law exacting any por tion of the pension money given the Inmates. In the latter case the govern ment pays only $50 per capita. There Is no state law authorizing; the for feiture of any of the pension 'money of the Inmates and the home received the full $1U0, thouch the trustees, as al leged, have adopted a lule of their own taking all of au inmate's pension in excess of $1 per month. The petitioners say they are Informed that this money Is placed In the hands of L.ouls AVagner, of Philadelphia, treasurer of the hoard of trustees of the home, and that It Is used in ex tending relief to dependent relatives of pensioners in the home. Tlie petitioners say they have no dependent relatives, and that their money Is taken without any apparent design of using It for any purpose either for the benefit of the home, relatives or inmates themselves. The governor Informed the senator that would take up" the matter at once and institute a full Investigation. l!nli(iiot lily 3ovornor-i;ieet Voorheos Trenton, Dee. 1. Governor-elect Fos ter M. Voorhces was the guest of honor at a banquet given last night by the Itepubliean club, of this city. There were about 200 present, among them a number of prominent Itepubllcnns from different nni-.s if the state. Included In the list w.'s John Kean, who Is slated for election as United States senator to succeed James Smith. K Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. Tins disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. I'ricc 2$ and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o-day. lrNliln r "noon'i' I'rolmlily T.oHt. Glmnistfr, Mass.. Dec. 1. Fears are entertained here for the safety of the fishing schooner Walker, of this port. The coast guards at Hace Point report considerable wreckage marked F. It. Walker ashore. She was commanded hy Captain Frank Miller and had a rew of 1 1 men. Uplscoiml l!Nfm', oflowa. Cedar liaplds, la., Dec. l.--The contest over the election of a blshopof the Iowa diocese of the liplscopal church was brought to a close last night by the so le tlon on Die second ballot of Rev. Dr. Theodore N. Morrison, rector of Kplph iny church, Chicago. A DOCTOR'S HEROISM. His Itenmrltalile Feat Itequlred Physical Strength as Well as llravery. Tho author of "Tho Jlnhikand Field Forco" records tho following deed, which was performed in India and was Indeed a noble ono. It occurred aftor night had fallen upon a hotly contested battleground. Tho Hrltlsh had with groat dilliculty re pulsed an cnomy overwhelmingly superior in numbers and had withdrawn Into tholr defonsos. Tho deadly hollow somo dis tance- in front of tholr lines, called tho Oup, was commanded from sovernl direc tions by tho lire of tho natives and swept at intervals by tholr swordsmen. "I.leutonant Ford hud boon sorlouRly wounded In tho shoulder, Tbo bullet cut tho artery, and ho wus bleeding to doath whon Surgoon Ijloiitennnt V. Hugo camo to his aid. Tho flro was too hot to allow of lights being used. Thcro wns no cover of any sort. It was at the bottom of tho Cup. Nevertheless tho surgeon struck a match ut tho peril of his life and examined tho wound. Tho match went out amid a sputter of bullets, which klckod up tho dust all immnil, hut by Its uncertain light ho saw tho nnturo of tho injury. "Tho officer had already fainted from loss of blood. Tho doctor seized tho nrtery, and as no other ligaturo was forthcoming ho remained under tiro for threo hours. holding n man's llfo between his ilngor nnd thumb. When nt longtn it scomoa thnt tho enomv had broken into tho camp, ha nicked up tho unconscious officer In his arms and, without rolaxlng his hold, boro him to a place of safety. For many hours nfter tins lent, s ro- mnrkablo for tho strength displayed as for tho heroism which Inspired it, tint gallant surgeon's arm wus paralyzed and useless from tho strain, llttlo wonder. rot ov ory man could carry another away, using ono arm only, and Willi 1110 otner nnnu ro taming n grasp which had alreudy lasted threo hours upon a severed artery. "Had ho not had tho strength to do so Lieutenant Ford must have died," Is tho way Ids commanding officer put It when ho nurnitoU tho not In his dispatches. Ulcti Itrftl Aii)rieuus. Hero a ootiilu of hundred years ago was planted a Uttlo obsouro trading post by a fow scoro of broad breeched Hollanders. History records nothing moro remarkable of this small colony of Dutchmen than that they lived at peace with ono another and drove the sharpest bargains with tho untutored red man. It is certain that nono of them ever talked of his ancestry or ro garded himself as a founder. Indeed the praotico among European nations of deporting their social dregs nnd colonizing their undesirables In tho now world marked no exception In tho case of thu Batnvian commonwealth. A spun of "00 years is not, forsooth, tho antiquity of tho Percys or tho Howards, but fow of the sons and daughters of whom wo hear so much could prove a descont hnlf as long. At any rate, it admits no doubt of n grand father, or oven one to spare, and as M. Blouet observes, that Is tho greatest desid eratum of thu high bred American. Phil istine Ilrol l'lrul Virol Insure your property from loss in tho lilestand strongest cash companies 1 I'ldht. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Aueileu and Firo Association, Hartford Flro Ins Co., American Fire. Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Flremea's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, X23 3. Jardlu fit.. Shonasdcyh. TTING READY Every expectant mother hna a trying ordeal to face If uho does uol get ready for It, there, is no telling what may happen Cldld-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature le not given proper assistance, 'S is tho best help you can use at this time, It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied eeveral months before baby comes. it makes tho ndvent easy and nearly paitt less. It rclioves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained muS' cles, rclioves the distended feoling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without nnv dangerous after-effects Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to reliove motherhood of danger and pain. Ono dnllnr mr hnftla at all drugT stores, or lent by cxpros on recolpt of prlco. Fuee Books, contninlm? valnablo informa tion lor women, will be cent to any address upon application to TltU URAUP1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa. Stoamer CVYof'unl. "Nino llrownrd. Nelson. H. C. Dee. -.The Alns worth, n small steamer plying between Nelson nnd Honner's Ferry, was wreck ed Tuesday night during a storm on Kottonul luke, six of her crew nnd three passengers being drowned. The passengers drowned were Charles Campbell, a merchant of Kuskanook, and 'two Italians of Kuskanook. Cap tnin Dean, First Assistant Engineer Keane and J. J. Donnelly, a deckhand, reached shore In a lifeboat and the bal ance of the crew perished. A If einnrlviible Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest and side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I ouly grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of llraziliau Balm. I had little or no faith iu it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before lied time, aud rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week aud awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents THE PRODUcllARKETS As Koneetort liy Konllnirs In Philadel phia nnd lialtlmiii'o, Philadelphia, Nov. 30. Flour quiet; winter suverllne. $2.2.VS2.r,0; Pennsylvania roller, clear. city mills, extra, J2.G5fij2.D0. Ityc Hour firm at $3.10 per bar rel for choice ''"nnsylvanla. Wheat weak; Po. 2 red, November, 72&72',ic. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, November. 3S?iS S9c. : No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats firm; No. 2 white. 32V4e.: No. 2 white. clipped, 321133'. Hay steady for do slrable grades; choice timothy. $11 for large bales. Iiecf steady; beef hams. $1S.25S1S.50. Pork steady; family. $12.25 12.W. Lard drm; western steamed, $3.20. Butter steadj ; creamery, lDylUVic. ; west ern factory. 11&15c.; Elglns, 2314c.; Im itation creamery, lSfidiUc. , New York dairy, 161i20e. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing ut 2M72Sc.; do. wholesale, 21c, Po tatoes quiet; Jersey, JlSil.L'j; New York, $1.20tfl.C0; Long Island, $1.231.75; Jersey sweets, HTl": southern do., GOiiWc. Cheese steady; large, white nnd colored, 9?ic.: small do., 10c.; light skims, "("'Ac; part do., nMldic; full do., 3i3'Ae. Eggs Arm; Now York and Pennsylvania, 2Gg27c; western, fresh, 2Cc; southern, 21023c. Tallow dull; city, 3 7-lGc.; country, 3',c. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 17140 lc.; do. yellow, 2114c Bosln steady; strained, common to good, Jl.TJl.M. Tur pentine quiet at 3939iic. Cabbage steady at $1.50S3 per 100. Baltimore, Nov. 30. Flour dull and lower; western superfine, $2.152.50; do. extra, t2.55rg2.ri0; do. family, $3.25(!T3.E0, winter wheat, patent, $3.G0''(!.'!.83; spring do., $3.C3f?3.S0; spring wheat, straight, $3.45 03.70. "Wheat quiet; spot, month and De cember, 71?ilov71c.; January, 7214c; steam er No. 2 red, C7?ijtGSc.; southern, by sam ple, C75(72c; do. on grade, C7I371'ac. Corn steady; spot, month and December, 3S?i Kifcc. ; new or old November or December, :'.S14f(3S?iC.; January, JKViifSSaic. ; February, 3Sc. ; steamer mixed, SCiiSSdVjc; southern, white, 33i,Mf3SUc. ; do. yellow, 3403S!ic OatH llrm; No. 2 white, 32'.a(f(33c; No. 2 mixed, Sl'Xi22c. Itye cuslcr; No. 2 near by, 5Cc; No. 2 western. 5Se. Hay steady No, 1 timothy, UOftlo.OO. Eggs weak fresh, zzc. Lcttucu at ji.25Ml.so per bushel box, Llvo Sfoek Markets. New York, Nov. 30. Beeves slow at Monday's closing prices for stecrB; bulls a trille llrm; cows active, but a shade lower; a fow lutu arrivals unsold; steers, poor to choice, If?G.33', oxen und stags, $3y4.50; bulls. $2.75f3.75; choice fat do., S3.S5K4.10: cows. $l.S5Sj3.S0. Veals 25H50C lower; grassers slow; some late arrivals unsold: veals. $1.G0MS; choice, $S:12VM8.25 grassers, $J.D01i4; fed and maintained calves. 1404.51); two cars southern do J3.75&4. Good sheep Urm; others slow; lambs weak to 15c. lower; prices 3040c. lower than Monday's opening sales; fully 12 cars uiibold. fciiecp, $JSj4.C2Vfe; culls, $2.25; lambs, $.1.W(5.aB; Canada lambs, $3.50. Hogs slow at $3.Sa'4. East Buffalo, N. V Nov. 30. Cattle stendy, IfoaB fairly active; good to choice Yorkers. $3.4.4i3.50; roughs, com mon to good, I2'u3.15; pigs, fulr tu choice, $3.60103,75. Sheep and lambs very dull; lambs, choice tu extra, $5.35ftG.D0; culls and common. $41i5, sileep, choice to se lected wi'tners, H.4U34.&0; culls to com mon, $1.75d!3,25. 1898 December. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Tli. Tr. Sa. 1jL A jLJL a 11 12 13 14 JHjjJo 17 18 2?. 20 21 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. r Third ! Quarter New Moon 6:21 I v. First 10:37 p. m. .DO p.m. U a.m. V Quarter iluuun 13 6.69 a. m. "l suffered for mouths from soro throat. Kclectric Oil cured me iu twenty-four hours." M. S, (list, Hawevll!u, Ky. THE PEACE COMMISSION Tho Itelenso of All M llltnry Prisoners Agreed Upon, rarls, Dec. 1. The Joint peace com mission devoted two hours and a half yesterday to drafting the three first articles of tho peace treaty protocol, dealing with the cession of Cuba, Porto RIpo and tho Philippines. The nrst thrpp nrtlcles were mutually ngreed upon, as was also the article embody ing the terms of the evacuation of the Philippines, which will be practically the same as In the evacuation of Cuba and P01 to ltlco. The mutual release of mllltnry prisoners wa's agreed upon, Spnln liberating the rebel prisoners and the United States liberating the Manila garrison nnd tho Spaniards held by Agulnaldo. The political prisoners to bo relensed by Spain are such as are now In exile at Ceuta, In Morocco, or at other Span ish penal settlements. Daily sessions will bo held hereafter, and It Is now believed that the work may he possibly concluded this week, although so early a termination Is not probable. Movlnir Pictures ol'llio Popo. Washington. Dec. 1. Last night at Carroll Institute, before an audience representative of social, political and ecclesiastical life, a pilvate exhibition was given of the moving pictures of Pope- Leo XIII ns reproduced by the blocrnnh. Among those present were Archbishop Martinelll nnd prominent churchmen from New York, Phllndel nhla. Boston nnd other places. The dip lomatle corps was well represented, and there were also present members of the United States senate, house of repre sentatives and many prominent citi zens. Tlie pictures were enthusiasti cally received, as Father Jtalone, the well known Catholic lecturer, told their story. They represent the pope walk ing In the Vatican gardens, driving in the Vatican c arriage of state and In va rious positions In his apartments In the Vatican. BLANCO'S QUIET FAREWELL. Deserted by III- 1'rleiids In UN haw llonrx In libit. Havana, Dec. 1. The circumstances of Marshal Blanco's departure, par ticularly the clandestine nature of his movements at an early hour yester day morning, have furnished occasion for much gossip and for bitter vituper ation, as the affair throws light upon his methods and conduct during the entire period of his captain general ship. The pft lepeated statement that he was not popular among the Span iards In Cuba gets confirmation from the fact that none of his fellow coun trymen prominent In civil, social or Industrial circles, men whose loyalty to Spain is above suspicion, went near hlin to say farewell. At the palace and on board the steamer he was met only by those whose oHlclal military duty It was to pay a ti Unite of respect and courtesy to the ex-governor general of the Isl and, hut no personal friends were pres ent to lellevo the gloom and dullness of his last houis in Cuba. This he ap pered to feel keenly, for he was morose and silent, showing visible Blgns of his disappointment and regret. His only outburst of feeling was when he em braced General Huberte, military gov ernqr of Cabanas, an old nnd trusted friend and brother soldier. while clasplnp; the younger officer In his arms Marshal Blanco seemed greatly affect ed. Favor tliu WliippInK Poxt. Chicago, Dec. 1. The whipping post as a legal instrument of corporal pun ishment for certain classes of criminals Is favored by President John G. Short all, of the Illinois Humane society. At a meeting of representatives of char itable organizations Mr. Shortall read a paper giving at length his reasons for favoring legislation to that effect. Bodily punishment for women beaters, Inconlglble and dannerous vagrants, and moie particularly the "hoodlum" class, wns, according to Mr. Shortall, an absolute public necessity. Indicted For Conwplrney. Columbia, S. C. Dec. 1. In the United States district court yesterday, upon indictments handed out by District At torney Latln-'ip, tie grand Jury return ed true bills against nine well known citizens of rfeCoimlck, S. C, upon the charge of conspiracy, the offense being the drlvlr" n'-ay from that town at the time el 'he recent Phoenix trouble of J. V. Tolbert, the husband and as- bistent of Hip postmistress. It Is pro posed to have the trial at the present term of court here. A M"sniro Fro! llio Dead. Plymouth. Mass., Dee. 1. A piece of bamboo picked up In the surf here brought n stoiy of death In the recent storm. It contained the following mes sags, sisncd Albert Simmons: "We will be lost, 13 of us. In fishing schooner Whit Wings, from Gloucester. Have no bottle to put It In. Everything Is gone. We nro about to go on a raft. Henry Wilder and Frank Hasklns are dead." Copper Colored Splotches. There, is only ono cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease which haa completely bafllcd tho doctors. They nro totally unable to euro it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison up in tho blood and concealing It from view. S. S. 6. cures the disease posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trace of tho taint. I...ffll,l. Htl a VI 1 J... which was In spots at first, but afterwards apreaa an over my Doay. Thtie eoon broke out In to sores, and It Is easy to imagine me suncrin endured, before, I came convinced that the dootors could do no good, I had (pent a hundred dollars, which was really tnruwn away, i in en tried various patent medicines, but they did noc reacn ine disease, when I bad nnlahed m first bottle of 8. S. S. vii greatly Improved and was dellffhted with fne result. Tno large red splotches on m chest began to grow naler and smaller, am before long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, and ray ap petite greatly Improved. I was soon entirely , . J uier os n. uieoe ui glass, 11. L. M vees, 100 Mulberry St.. Newark. N. Don't destroy all possible chance of a cure hy takinc tho doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to fall out, and will wrecK ino ontiro system. SaS.S.The Blood Is puukly VEGETABLE, and is the onlv blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on the disease and Its treats mont mailed free by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, uoorgta. lyyvvvvvvvvvvVVV)l"llV''''ff 13, Ask for tho OcflulBO JOIIANN HOI-F'S MALT EXTRACT ALL OTHERS ARB WOUTtlt.BSS IfllTATIONS iiii'venu'.vor IH'i7".e n Till m or. New York, Dec. 1. II, O. Have meyer, president of the American Sugar Uetlulng company, said In reply to a question by a reporter that there was no truth In the story of the at tempt to consolidate his company with the Arbucklc, Doescher and other In dependent redneiles and the Glucose Sugar company, of Chicago, so far as his company wns concerned. Tim Pol)" Alnrmeil. nome, Dec. 1. The pope has been so much Impressed by the ularm ex piessed by the papal nuncio at Madrid at the possibility of civil Avar that, with the consent of the queen regent, and with n vlev of avoiding bloodshed, he has opened negotiations with Don Carlos, proposing that Don Jaime, the pretender's son, should marry princess Mary of Asturlas. There U more Catarrh In this section of the country than nil other dlseiwcs put together, aud until the last fow years was supposed to no in- iirablo. For o great many years doctors pro nounced It a local dlncase, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced it incuiable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitution nl disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co .Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitutional cure on tho market. H is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It act4 directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They oiler one bun drcd dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address. F. J. Ciiknky Jt Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent Sour, and tako no other brand. It is the est flnnr mado Pennsylvania RAILROAD. flCnUYKILh DIVISION. Novum imit 20, 1838. Trains will leave Shenandoah after toe aoote dato for Wlgi-an, Ullberton, Fraokvlllo Darl water, t. uiair, i'oltavllle. uamuurK, ltoauiUK ' Pottatown. Phoenlzvflle. Mnrrlstowu adlm' aielphla (llr'.ad street station) at 81Q and 815 a. iu., 2 10, 6 1 p in. on week daya. Sundayn, 8 IS a. in., 4 30 p. in. Trains leave Fruclcvllle for Hheuandoah at 7 SO, 11 16 a. m. nnd S 46, 7 86 p. u., .Sunday. 11 01 u. in. and S 46 p. m. Iavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaPrack vllle; 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Sunda-, tu no a. m., o m p. in. Leave lhlludelil(a, (Iiroad street station), ,oi Shc-Mindoah at H 35 a. m., 4 10 p, m. week day Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. n. L-cavo llroad Mireel Htauon, f iiiiaueipui. FOU NEW YOUK. KinreaH.week-days. 8 20, 4 00. 4 50 5 OV1 15,6 5C 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 UO B. m, 12 00 noon, i2 83 Limited 1 00 ivnd ITJ l.i.i.) 1 10, -i ou, a M. i 50, 4 02, 5 00, 5 58 6 00, 7 (.2, 7 50, lUOOp. m., 12 01, night. Sunday., a 2V, 1 05. 1 M 5 05, 5 15, 8 20. 9 50, "10 21, 10 43 It. in., 12 03, 12 35, iK0, 4 02, (Limited I22,1 5 20, 5 56, 6 85, 7 02, '7 50, 10 uu p. in., izui iubiii Express for llonton without cIiaiikc, 11 OOa la week-days. tnd 7 50 r. n:. dully. For Sea Girt, Ashury Park, Clean Grove, Loiik llriuicll, 8 20, 1114 u m, 3 30, Ui p w weekdays. ... , ..itt I?..-, .....I r. Kit 9 00 u in, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Laiuuettvllle und Uaston onlvl. weekday, and 702 n in dally uuuaio, 9 uu u in, li uu noon weeauaya, aim i vi p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 1123, a. in., 1209, I281 l 1'., 8 12, 4 41, (3 25 CotiKreeelonal Limited,) 6 17, 655, 7 81 in., and 12 05 nlirht week davs. Sunday. 3 SO,' 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (520 uongresKionai i.imiteu, -ooo -731 p. m. auu 12 05 nlulil. For lialtlmore. accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 o'l and 4 01 y in week days, GOB and U 16 p in du'iy. A tlntttiA .VtfiMt T.lne. exnrcBA VI 09 n 111. mi, I 05 night, dally. Southern itaiiway, express u 00 p 111, uauy. Chesapeako Si Ohio Itallway, 731 pm, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows 1 Ki nross for New York, J 00 a m, 4 30 p in week days. For Long liranch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a m wceau -ys. For Island Heights, 830 u in and 4 00 p in weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Drpad street station via Delaware river bridge Express. 9 40 a m,. 7 05 p. m, Sundays. 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. iu. Leave Market Street Warx Express. 9 00 am. 2 00,4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a iu taccouiinouaiion au anu a uu p m. For Cape May. Sea Isle City. Ocean City, Avalon Stone Harbor. Amrlesea. Wlldwood aud llollj llcach Express, 9 00 a 111, 4 00, p ni weekdays. Sunday s, 9 00 a m. l"or Bowers l'oint uxpress, vuu a m., '. uu. 4 00. 6 00. p. m. week days Sundays. 9 00 and 10 00 a. ni Tho Union Transfer Company will call lot und check baggage from hotels nnd reHideuecs inning car. T. 11. HuTCniNsoM, J. H. W0011. Gen'l Manager, Gen'I Pos-'i Ar SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparklnig Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. flillions of Dollars Go up In smoku ovory year. Take t o rlaku but get your houses, stock, foi nlture, etc., insured in nret-clasa re liable companies aB represented bjr DAVID FAUST, 2Pg3c2&& Also Lllf andAc-j.'ii.iUl OomjW.w 1 Alexander issvThe Late Czar of Russia rVimM the fnllnwinn telrinam to be lent to the Branch House of johaiin Hoff. at St Petersburg; " Send imme diately one case of Johaiin lloff 's Malt Extract to Sars koje, Ceto, by order of the Czar, Count von SchuwalolT." Mr Mrenith In ont don bottlet of Johann Hott'i Malt Extract thjn In k of ! or porttr, without their deleterious eliu. TO THE LAND OF BUN8MNE And (lowers, thu Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the trno pathway, "Tho Irou Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, wlicro snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first aud secoud class palace aud tourist sleeping cars to points Iu Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and 'Nevada, without chango. 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