The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 13, 1898, Image 2
I EVENING HERALD) KSTAIU.tHIIKO 187(1. I Published every Kteiilnii, Kiccpt 8ui.fl it Hoprn JAitmti Htrrkt, Nau Vvt . u The Ilemlil In rif ilrtit'd InHhetmiidoAh aud the imrrou riding to,n fornix cpnt a wrk , na hl. o the carriers. Hy mall W.OOo yiHr,or'M cents a month, payable tri atUahCP VdverU? ment' Charcot! according to ppnve and position, Tho puhllMicrs reserve tlio right to change tho position o( advertisement whenever the pub Mtfttlon of new demnndft It. The. right Is leserved to I JrMany advertinoment, whether I paid lor or not. .iat ne puniiFuers may uccm 1 i proper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered At the po-to01ce at Hhenandoah, !'., an second clfti mall matter. TKLKIMIONK CONNKOTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." - - j Evening Herald Tl'KSlUY. DKfKMHUU 13. 1M)S. JtJIl COUNTRY : Plrst, Last and Forever. WlIKN Hobsoii meets Dewey, wlmt a swapping of e.)ei'lHiioes will tliero tnko place t TlMK will tell whether or not the campaign promlsui nimle ly the DeiuocrutH were olTorud in vrooil faith. TlIK Hon. Joseph Bailey's leader ship has been vindicted, and the pic ture of tile New York Journal's editor turned to thu wall. It is interesting to note some of the changes whieh are uriidtmlly taking place around the mines here and else where In the anthracite region. In years past the coal operators seemed I to take advantage of every oppor tunity to increase the numberof their ! breakers, but of late years it has been noticed that the inclination is in the other direction, every endeavor seem ing to be exerted to centralize the work of preparing coal for market in j mammoth breakers. Hence, if a' breaker is destroyed by lire, it is sel dom found tliat it is rebuilt, but in stead an extension or enlargement is made of an existing breaker, and the coal from the opening which has been deprived of its breaker is prepared there. Second motion engines are giving way to first motion ones, which will do more work and in less time, and the cylin drical boiler, which has been a favor ite in the region from the commence ment of coal mining on account of its simplicity, portability, etc., is also making room for boilers of more modern types. Some of the open mining fans are being replaced by fans which promise a higher percent age of efllciency, and underground haulage has been revolutionized of late years on the same lines. Penrose flay Resign. A Hepulilciui member of Congress from this state is authority for tlio statement that Senator Holes Pen rose is thinking seriously of resigning his seat in tlio United States Senate. According to this authority about the only tiling which makes him hesitate is the fact that the present legislature might be so manipulated as to elect us his successor in the Senate some body who is not in sympathy witli the Republican state organization. Those who have been close to Mr. Penrose know that Senatorial life is anything but congenial to him, and that if he consulted his own desires lie would retire, quit politics and de vote his future to business. lie had no desire in the first place, beyond the satisfaction of repaying those who bo treacherously betrayed him in the mayoralty light in Philadelphia, of entering public life and ho would only be too glad to retire. Hut when Senator Penrose considers what might happen to the state organlza tion, of which he is now a very im portant part, if he were to resign at this particular time, he hesit ites. If lie should decide to leave the Senate it is Senator Penrose's intention to join his brothers in the development of valuable mining property in New Mexico, which they own. It can be said, therefore, that Sena tor Penrose's future depends upon the result of the Quay trial and the organization of the coming legisla ture. His many personal and politi cal friends throughout the state, and especially those in Schuylkill, would regret to see tlio junior Senator re tire from publio life. His rise has been rapid, and a bright future is before him as one of the brilliant political leaders of the party in the state. Elected to the State Senate for three consecutive terms, presiding over that body with marked din- tinctlon. and subsequently elected to the United States Senate over John AVanamaker, by a vote of 210 to 39, was an evidence of bis wide-spread popularity. As a debater and publto speaker Mr. Penrose has few equals, uud his ttdynncement In the Senate has been rapfd. The people will be reluctant to part with his services, and it Is to be hoped that the inlluence of his friends will be sultloient to cause him to abandon his intended retirement, FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsaparllla A Wonderful Curo. " A- swelling as big as a large marble canjo under ray tongue. I'hyslcknssaid It was a semi-transparent tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt I could not stand It and as spring came began to take my favorite spring' tonic, Hood's Bursa parllla. The bunch' gradually decreased and Anally disappeared. I have had no sign ot its re turn., I am glad to praise Hood's Barsapa tllla." Sins. ii. 1. codubn, o union St .Lowell, Mass. . Get HOOD'B, "Hood's Pills curo blcU Headache. VA, means pnln, danger and imrraiLiiu umiui mr Homo ll.lt.1.1 1.'... ll 11 .'it?. iui iHiiura it s A tnenna practically no ' ' diacotnfortat nil. there '' Is no reason why child, birth should bo n period of pain and dread. Sev, oral months before a woman becomes a mother Bho should preparo herself for the critical ordeal. Tliero is o prepara tion mado which ia intended for this purposo nlono. Tho namo of this wonderful preparation ia - It 1.1 0 liniment to be ap plied ex ternally. It lelaxer tlio mus cles nud ro llcvos the distension, to overj organ oon corned in childbirth, mid takes away all dangor and nearly all Buffer ing, best results follow if tho remedy Is used during tlio whole poriod of pieg nancy. It is the only remedy of tho kind in the world that is endorsed by physicians. SI per bottlo at nil drug stores', or sent by mail on receipt of price. 1. ...... T?o r, Friend. taining invaluable in formation f ornll women, will bo sent to any ad dr;ss upon application to Tho Braifleld Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga, DECIDED AGAINST KENNEY. TuiIrc Hrndlnrd Itefii-es tlio Admis sion ol' Certain t:vldeiiee. Wilmington, Del.. Dec. 13. United States Senator Itlchard It. Kenney, of Delaware, yesterday entered upon the second week of his trial on charges of conspiracy and aiding and abetting In the misapplication of funds of the First National bank, of Dover, Counsel took up the argument rela tive to the admission of certain testi mony of Harry lirockson, who said on Saturday that Hoggs, In New Castle Jail, after Cooper's conviction In May last, cursed Si nntor Kcnnev anl threatened to get een with him. Coun sel fnr the accused pleaded for the ad mission of the testimony that Brock son, immediately after leaving Boggs, told several persons Boggs used the language testllled to by Brockson. The defense quoted mcny authorities In support of the plea for admission, while District Attorney Vandegrlft laid par tlcular stress upon the possibility of a witness, In such an Instance as the one in point, seeing certain persons after his alleged interview, with a view of fortifying himself In giving false testimony. After some consider ation Judge Bradford ruled against the defense. Brockson was then turned over for cross examination, but stuck to his Btory. omitor DavN Urges an Alllnnce. London, Dec. 13. The Paris corre spondent of The Daily Mail summar izes this morning an Interview he had with United States Senator Cushman K. Davis, of the peace commission, who advocates a triple alliance between the United States, fJreut Britain and Japan. Mr. Davis deflates that American and British Interests in the far east run quite parallel, and that, therefore, the two powers should act Jointly, "I am not appealing to sentiment," he said, "although blood Is thicker than water, and this argument should pot be Ig nored. My thesis in favor of co-operation Is borne out by the coldest logic. I favor a treaty of alliance Including the United States, (licit Britain and Japan lor the protection of all their Interests north of the equator. The rest of the world would have a whole some fear, synonymous with respect for us." Fines Hnlf Mnsted In Snntlngo. Santiago de Cuba, Dec. 13. On the arrlvnl of tho news of General Callxto Garcla's death General Leonard Wood, ordered the flogs on the government buildings hnlf masted, a courtesy greatly appreciated by the Cubans, and even bv those politically opposed to Garcia. Profound regret Is expressed by his late followers. The opposing factions, though expressing their re gret at his death, do not hesitate to de clare that It clears h political horizon In the province to a great extent, Car los Garcia left yesterday for the United. States on board the Ward line steamer Santiago to bring back his father's re mains. A number ot cuuans niei in his rrsldence last evening to offer con dnlences to the members or tne House hold. Fatal Fight nt a choi.l j:-(lillilt loo. Charleston. V. Va.. Dec. 13 .At school exhibition near I'octt, this coun? ty, a croud of young men attempted to break up the performance, wpen Mr. Fisher, a teacher, objected nnu tried to eject them. They turned on him and several of tho nudlence com ing to his assistance caused a general fiee for all fight between two factions who have had a lone standing feipl; Harry Flasher was shot In the heart und died Instantly; Harry Carney was shot In the back and Is dying; Ralph Jones and two others wore fatally shot: George Gibson was shot in the hands. Hnz Harding had his skull orushc4 and several others received wounds, The end is not yet. Dentil tr 1'opn 1'Iuh' Secretory, New York, Dec, 13. Mgr. Antonio Conte Renler, former private secretary to Pope Plus IX, died In the Columbus hospital Sunday morning from a com plication of heart and kidney troubles. He was born In Venice, Italy, Aug. 20, !8z6, and had lived In this city for the past eight years, occupying an eminent position amont: the Italian Catholics and devoting the greater part of his life here to their spiritual welfare, A lllii'uluibiiis Nobleman, Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 13. Frederick Von Hartman, who was arrested on a charge of burglary, says ho belongs to the German nobility, his father balng Haron Von Hartman, of Cologne, Opr. many. He says he called Emperor William n fool and was threatened with arrest, and that he fled to America a year ugo and held a position In Chicago until he commenced a career of crime. Siniillpov I'pldmnlo In Xchrnskn. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 13. Smallpox Is enldemic at Nebraska City. Dr. H. F. Crummer, representative of the state board of health, sayB 100 cases have developed since the beginning of tha epidemic. Many ouses are being report ed from smaller places on both sides of the river, and the Iowa people have quarantined strictly against Nebraska City. . OBNF.RAL RIVERA ARRIVES. Our Senate' Action Saved Itlm Worn Collet Miu-tlnl ntiil Dentil. i New York, Dec. 13. Among; the pas-' sengers on the FYench liner I-n Cham-! panne, which arrived from Havre yes terday, wns Ciciieral Hlus Klvern, of the Cuban army, who has been a pris oner In Spain for nearly a yenr. Oen einl ltlvern wns Riveted by his wife, Clpnernl Tomai Kptrndn Talma and a few other well known Cubans. Since Ills liberation from life Imprisonment Oennnl ltlvern lias partly recovered hH hea'th. 'The revolutions passed by tho United Rtat"s sen, ite," mild Oieneral Hlvera, "soon nf;- irj- capture In Cuba In March, 1M7. sutely saved me fiom be GENEHAU HUTS RIVERA. Ing court martlaled and shot. As it was I was never tried at all, but In secret I was ordered to be Imprisoned for life In a Spanish fortress. While In the hands of the enemy sometimes I wns treated well and nt others pretty badly. The good treatment came when the Spaniards realized that their col cnles were lost to them. For four days after my release I was forced to remain in hiding to escape the violence of the populace at Barcelona. Threats were made that 1 should not get out of the country with my life. I succeeded In getting to Paris, and here I am, Im proving In health day by day. In the Spanish hospitals tho doctors did their best to kill me. When, as a life pris oner, I arrived at Barcelona on Dec. 31, 1S97, my hands were chained be fore me and I wns led through the principal streets of the town surround ed by a large detachment of soldiers," IN SENATEAND HOUSE. Senators DNutms Expansion and tlio N'lenmgua Ciinal. Washington, Dec. 13. Territorial ex pansion and the construction of the Nicaragua canal occupied the attention of the senate during the greater part of yesterday. As soon as the routine morning business had been disposed of Mr. Vest called up his resolution of fered last week declaring It to be un constitutional for this government to acquire foreign territory except for coaling stations or some like purposes, unless Its Intention was to confer stater hood upon the territory and citizenship upon Its Inhabitants. Mr. Vest declared that it was a basic principle of this government that "the powers of the government were deilved from the con sent of the governed," and maintained that tho federal government had no au thorlty either In morals or In the con stitution to go beyond that principle, Mr. Piatt, of Connecticut, took Issue with Mr. Vest, and announced that at some convenient time in the near fu ture he would offer some remarks upon the resolution, in the course of which he would endeavor to show that the Missouri senator was wrong In his In terpietatliin of the constitution and In accurate In his deductions from the law, Senator Morgan opened the de: bate on the canal hll with a thine hour appeal for action at thts session, The whole country, he said, would b disappointed If congress did not act. Ho was wll'lng to take any measure which would result in the building of the canal. The house spent the larger part of the day on District of Columbia af fairs. Tho bill t'o relieve the condition of American penmen wns taken up, but nothing was accomplished, PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble, The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip- colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at onpe repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost In removing the cause, Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and jometjincs requjring the drawing of the urine wlh instrun)enls, pr may fun into Ilrigllt's Disease, the tnost dangerpus stage pf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great di covery of the eminent kidney and bladdet specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy q gej a( any drug store that no one need suffer any length of (tp3fof wan( q( (t, However, if you prefer o first test its wonderful merits, mention KyKNlNp HKRAU) and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghairjton, N, V,, fqra sample bottle and book telling all about H, both sent absolutely free by mail, 'lo lteplncn Our Mnnllii Volunteers, Washington, Dec. 13. The war de? pnrtment has begun In earnest the re llef "f the volunteer-troops now station ed at Manila by regulars. Yesterday alternoon Secretary Alger signed on order designating for this purpose six regiments of United States Infantry out or eight held in reserve for service In sub-tropical countiles, They will go forward to Manila as soon as trans portatlou can be provided. The vol unteers In Manila will be retired In the order In which they reached that city. fir. Hull's Cough Syrup ban cured whooping-cough when no other treatment would give relief. Kor croup this remarkable remedy hsa no equal. It conquers croup at once. Fire I Flrul rlrel Insure your property from loss In the Ideat and strongest rash companies : Phila Underwriters Iusuranco Co, of NuTtli America and Fire Asociatltn, Hartford Kire Ins. Co., American I'iio Insurance Co., West Cheater Flro lus. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 12S H. Jardln St.. Shenandoah, Every family should have Its household medicine chest and the first bottle lu it should bo Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs aud colda. ll KKJ'K The Princess of Wales ORDERS jonArm hoff's halt extract. MARLnonouott House, S. W. Plense fend for tho use ot 11. II. H., tlio I'rlncpsi of Wales, six dozen of jOTJABn Hoff's Malt Extract anon at EoHslblc, Kindly plvo two battles to rarer for to-day's luncheon. Youra xaituiuny. JOHN QWILMM, Cellnrman For II. K. II. DEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tho genulno TOHAHH Hot f 'a Malt Ex tract makes Flch and lllooi. Ons doren bottles of the genuine JOHAHH Hoff'a Malt Extract will give more strength and eomnin more nutritive elements than one cnik of nle or porter, without being Intoxicating. EISNER & MENDBLSON CO., Sole Agents, New York. WINTER SEA SHORE REPORTS. Direct Lino tin I'lilliulelpliln & Heading Itolltu. Somo few years iiro whenever winter health resorts wore mentioned, every one's I nl lid turned at oncu to places In tlio southern states, but that idea is now olisnleto. At lantic City, well known as tho greatest of summer sea slioro resorts, lias for somojycars been steadily Increasing its winter popula tion and now claims to ho tlio Ideal nll-tlie- ycar resort. Its position on the southern Jersey coast, with Its inagiilficetit board walk, nearly facing the south, consequently receiv ing tlio full benefit of tho sun; tho balmy saline air wafted from the Gulf Stream, heated by a tropical sun; its fine, "open-all-the-yrar-roiind" hotels, heated throughout with steam and with commodious sun par lors, protected from outside air, but exposed to the sun's rays; hot, sea water baths, etc., can not fall to make t'ooil its claim Capo May, one of tho oldest, anil, "befo' tho wall" tho great fashionahlo resort, has slnco tho ontr.iuco of the opposition road, now a portion of tho Philadelphia & Reading Iloute, awakened from Its longslumbcr and is rapidly forging to tlio front. With the ad vantage oi being further south, up-to-dato hotels equipped with all tho latest approved appliances of steam and electricity, and ad ditional railroad transportation, it bids talr to ore long rival its sister city as a wintei resort. Hoth abovo cities aro on tho Atlantic City Railroad, tho Southern Now Jersey portion of tho Philadelphia & Reading Route, and have frequent, fast trains to and from Chestnut and South Street ferries, Philadelphia. "Lakewood in the Pines," the well-known ultra fashionable whiter sanitarium, is too well known to need description. It is located on the Now Jorsey Southern Uniuch of tho Central R. R. of N. J., which, con necting at Winslow Junction with tlio At lantic City R. It., forms a short and quick route to and from Philadelphia and points in interior Pennsylvania. Through Pullman parlor cars during tho season. Tickets are sold and baggage cheeked through to any of the abovo resorts from all principal stations on tho Philadelphia & ltctilltig Railway and Its connections. For further fnfonnatlou, apply to any Philadel phia & Reading Acont, or address Kdson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadel phia. What do the Children Drink ? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious ami nourishing and taVes the place of coffee. Ti(e more (irajn-0 you qive the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 Is made of pure grairs, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee hut costs about 1-4 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. MUTINY INA TRlSON. Two Guards Slushed With a. Ituzor, and One .Mny l)lo. Denver, Dec. 13. A mutiny occurred In the state penitentiary at Canon City yesterdny and three men were Injured, one seriously. They are: E. E. Varj Gohren, guard, cut about the face and neck with a razor, wounds may prove fatal; H. O. Fltzpatilck, guard, slightly cut In the same manner: George Miller, convict, shot In the leg, small llesh wound, Ae the pilsoners were being seated for breakfast Miller, doing five years for robbery, drew a razor from underneath his blouse and made a dash at R. B. I-amoreaux, a guard. Guard Van Gohren grabbed tho pris oner before he reached Damoreaux, but M)llor turned on h'm and slashed him unmercifully. Van Gohren fell to the floor, bleeding profusely. Miller then attacked Fltzpatrhk, nnd had began to use his ram' on him with deadly ef fect when Guard Mcl'herson shot him In the leg, He dropped his bloody razor and fell to the floor. He was then placed In Irons, and the excitement subsided. J( s supposed Miller slipped the raor imp nis iiicic. w)ieu iieunf Bpuyeu pi tl)t bailor shop oq Sunday, BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN IS to 35 PAYS. Yon pan ho treated at homo for euiue price Under aanio guarantee, (f you prefer to oumu hero wo will contract to pay ral road faro anil hotel blU, mill no charge, If we full to cure, IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potaih, and still ImieaehFfl und pallia, Mucoub Patches In mouth, Sore Throat. Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers 011 any 1 arte! tlio body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It la this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we can not cure, T Is ditcuse ban ala a baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guuruutee Absolute proofs aunt sealed on application joo page book lent free AoMrcss COOK KRMHDY CO., Masonic Temple, Chicago, (A Hand Is one of the posaeas Pi l ret ft. Hnntlsomo Complexion a greatest charms a woman can 0ZONrs touruiiuH ruwuaar GENERAL, (lARdlA'S FUNERAL Tho HodyltcBts In Arllntrtou Cemetery Pcndliip; It ltemovnl to Cuba. Washington, Dec. 13. The body of General CaUxto Garcia, the Cuban pa triot, puardnd by a detachment of Uni ted States artll'erymcn, lay In state all day yeslcrday In the room nt the Ra leigh hotel Id which he died. Last night tho remnlns were placed In a handsome black cloth covered cnkel, preparatory to the funeral services, which took place today. The face and bust were left exposed to view. This morning at 0:"0 'he rennlns were taken to St. Pat rick's Catho'lc church, where the fun eral services wore held nt 10 o'clock, night Ilev. Hlshop O'Gorman, of Sioux Falls, celebrated the mass, Archbishop John Ireland preached the sermon and Itev. Dr. Stephnn, of the Catholic Bu teau ot Indian Missions, and Mgr. Bar rett!, of the nrnstollc delegation, as sisted In the services. The honorary pallbearers were Gen eral Miles. Shatter, Wheeler, Lawton and l.udlnw, Fecrctory Hay, Senators Proctor, Thurstcn, Money and Mason nnd Hon. John H, Proctor, of tha civil service commission, while the active pallbearers were nine ntm-commlsslon-ed ofllcers from the Washington bar racks. After the services at the church the remains, borne on a caisson and es cored by Company K. of the Fifth, and Company R, of the Sixth regiments of siege nrtlllery, on duty at the barracks, were taken to Arlington and plnred temporarily In a receiving vault pend ing their Anal Interment In Cuba at a time to be hereafter determined. Noted Outlaw Captured. Savannah. Ga., Dec. IS. Bob Brewer, the noted outlaw, who figured so con spicuously In the "Jesup riot" ten years auo, was captured at Johnson Station Sunday night by a sheriff's posse. He made an attempt to escape, and was shot twice. To prevent lynch ing he was brought to Savannah. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Tho teat salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For alo bv A. Waslry. iultommirno Actress'-floloned. St. Louis, Dec. 13. Miss Catherine Campbell, a member of the company playing at the Grand Opera House, who was arrested on Sunday on the charge of thefts committed nt the St. Nicholas hotel, was released yesterday. As the management of the hotel were convinced thnt Miss Campbell was of unsound mind, and a kleptomaniac, they did not desire to prosecute her. Miss Campbell will be taken to a sani tarium. Her physician says: "She is mentally impaired. Her nervous sys tem Is broken down from overwork. It Is not kleptomania, but absolute prostration." Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion. a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea ac(s directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health. I'rlco 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Two Soldiers Murdered. Huntsvllle, Ala., Dec. 13. Henry J. Nelllgan, cook, and George W. Beverly, bugler, both of Company C, First Flor ida regiment, were killed Sunday night. Nelllgan and Beverly had a light In camp. Nelllgan drew a knife and stab bed Beverly, who drew a pistol. Nelll gan's brother, II. F. Nelllgan, seeing Beverly with a pistol In his hand, killed him" with a Springfield rllle. Beverly's ot other, Roy, emerged from his tent at this time and saw his brother fall. Thinking he had been killed by Cook Nelllgan he shot the cook dead, To Cure a Cold lu Oue Day Take Laxatlvo Iiiomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to curo. 25c, The genuine has L. li. Q. on each tablet. tf THE PRODUCE AlARKETSj As Reflected by DenlliiK in Philadel phia, mill llaltlmoro. Philadelphia. Dec. 12. Flour slow: win ter superfine. J2.25fi2.u0; Pennsylvania roller, clear. J3.10ffl3.23; city mills, extra, J2.50572.75. Itye flour steady, but quiet, at $3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat steady; flo, 3 red, December, 71 ?l'4c, Com steady: No. 2 mixed, old, Decemher, 38?4iS9c.; No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, S8!ic: do. do. old, 40c. Oats muh-i tuiu Hieuuy; -no. z wnite, Sic.: wo. 2 white, clipped, 33jf33Hc Huy steady: choice timothy, JUftlUO for large bales! Beet steady) beef hums. JlS,25ei8.50. Pork linn; family, $12.j!312.C0. Lard firm; west ern steiimed, J5.45. Butter firm; western creamery, 15821c,; do. factory, 12814Vic; Elglns, 21c.; Imitation, 1317c; New York dairy, 15jT18c; do. creamery, 15620c ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 21 S27c; do, wholesale, 23c. Cheeg'fc' flrpi, lnrge, white and cplqred, lOft'lOVic; small do., 104c; light skims, 7UjSc: part do., CMTlae.; full do., 203140. Eggs Arm; New York and Pennsylvania, 25S2Gc,j western, fresh, 25c,; southern, iZTHc. I'q. tntoes steady! Jersey, tl,37H; New Yotk, 91.251rl.C0; Long Island, J1.25B1,75; Jersey sweets, $12.25; southern do., 40 75c. Tallow steady; city, 3c: country, 3'4i3o Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 17V4c.j do, yellow, 21Ji2?o. Turjisii, l!,;e"ii.J' "H tpSNQP; t-!ahge' steady at JI.D0413 pup joo, Baltimore, Deo. 12.-Flour dull; western WHpoiUne, 92.15S2.50; do. extra, J2.55S2.S0; do. family, J3.25B3.50; winter wheat, pat ent, J3.COfi3,f5; spring do., J3.(.53.90; spring wheat, straight, J3.43Ii3.70. Whent wenk; spot and month, 70Hf)70?4c.: January, 70 671c; May, 70c; steamer No. 2 red. tnii ffC7?4c; southern, by sample, 67&7115C,, do, fin grade. f.$tf71o, Tgrp pasyi snot nnd month, A,ta3t)ic, December, new or old. ?8Vj,&38?tc,i January, 3Sft3S',ic.; February. !Se.: steamer mixed. 3S33',ic,; southern, whit, (MljS'Jc,; do. yellow, 35iff3S4c. Oati duh and easy; No. 2 white. 32V4i33c.; No. 2 mixed, 31',$i8 32c. rty0 easlsr; No. 2 near by, BOWc; No. 2 western, 6Sl4c. Hay Arm; No. 1 timothy, J10.50Tjll. Grain freights quiet and fairly steady; steam to Llvef. I pol. per bushel, Id, Junuary; 3s. Sd Feb. funry, Sugar stromr; gruunlated, 5.33, llntter Heady 1 fttney' oreumcry. 22c,; do, tnltntlon.17iHc,: do. laille, 134 lie,; good jadle, 12c; store pn ked. 13815c, Kgga firm, fresh, 2l5i22o. Cheese Heady; fancy New York, large, JO'.fi 10io. i do. piedlum, lO-WMlc; do, small, WiUWc. Lettuce at fl.25f).50 per bushel box. Whisky at 91.2tiQl.S0 per gallon for finished gooda In carloads; 91,311,32 fur Jobbing lata. l.lvn took Market, New York, Dec. 12. Bcovcs slow and loo. lower; common to prime steers, JlffO.23; choico do., 95.40; oxen and stags, 9354.CO; bulls, 92.50113,50; cows, J1.87Hlu-3,&0; choice (ind extra fat bulla and cows, 93.70fl4.8Q. Calves dull; veals 15U25c. lower; veals, 115)7.50; barnyard and fed calves, J2.76M 8.&0. Sheep steady to a fraction lower: inurket closed heavy! sheep, (ZHiM: lambs. 14.t.5fi.rA. r,,.i ,.:.,. 6.55. Hogs dull und 25c. lower: fair to prime hogs, J3.05Q3.70; few choice, 93.75. A MODIIHN MOT111CU Has found that her llttlo ones are Improved mora by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative effect of a gentle romedy, than by any other. Children enjoy It ami it benefits them. The truo remedy, syrup of Flga, Is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. ouly. WASHINGTON. 1IOLIUAY TOUR VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAIL- KOAD. December 87 Is tho dato selected for tlio Personally-Conducted Holiday Tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad to Washington, This tour will cover a period of thrco days, afford. lug ample tituo 'to visit all tlio principal points of Interest at tho National Capital, In cluding the Congnsslonal Library and tho now Corcoran Art Gallery. Round-trip rate, covering all necessary expenses for tlio entire timo nhscnt, transportation, hotel accom modations, guides, &o , $1 1,50 from Now York, $13,50 from Trenton, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate mtcs from other points. Sl'KCIAL TKACHCns' TOUlt, A special teachets' tour, identical with tho nbovc, will bo run oil tho samo dato. Tickets for tills tour, covering all necessary expenses, Including accommodations nt tho National Hotol, Wllhmls Hotel, or tho Hotel Itcgcnt, $2.00 les than rates quoted above Siilo trip to Mount Vernon and admission to tho grounds, fifty cents additional. Siilo trip to Old Point Comlort, returning via tho Capo Charles routo until Jnuuary 1, $1.00 addl tloual. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad way, New York j or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passengor Agent, Broipl street station, Philadelphia. A Card. Wo, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 50-ccnt bottlo of Grcono's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cont bottlo to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. 11. Hngen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. nierstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And ITlowera, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which travertos a reglou of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first aud second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without, change. Quick tlmo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets yia the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full Information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenuo, Ehnira, N, Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. G. E P. Agt. A Blessing For tho Ladies. Thousands of ladies arc using Brazil ian Halm. For soreness, pain, bearing down and many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle qftcu does more good in one week than any other remedy does in mouths. It goes'right to the spot, removing all in flammation. Mrs. Geo. V. Roberts, of Wilmington, Del., says, "A strong solu tion of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as au Injection has done me more good than all the remedies aud prescrip tions I ever tried." Shenandoah drug store, wbolcsalo agents This is tho trade mark of tho great trunk lino of tlio South tho South ern Railway. It Is tho short lino to Florida and oilers tho best service and quickest time to all tho principal winter reserts as woll as to nil tho commercial centres of tho South. Maps, rates and all information will be cheerfully furnished by John M. Real, District Passengor Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? If go. Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal ctusos. Karl's Clovor Root Tea has cured these ills for half a contury. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Mouey refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. Are You 'Going to Florida?; If you are, ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It Is tho shortest, quickest and best routo. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write fat furthor information to John M. Bea.ll, District Passenger Agcut, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antee: "All we ask of yon Is to uso two thirds of tho consents of this bottlo faith fully, thcu If you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist a,nd he may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D, Kirlin and a guarantee. SOLOMON MAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling 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. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. CRAB0WSKY, Prop. SIS N. Centre St.. Pottavllle. Pa. Fine old Whlakeya, Ohw and Wines, nt the bar, A -l.nl.. II..., I .I 1 vuu.vu i,,,v viKun mm leuiper aneo Drlnka. Accommodation! for travelera. Meala at all lioun. KNISUIJI'.TIO lUftN iti iHrtt on) era for ou UrtnJj Nim jj Block, Kipunaei BY THE CHASE HURSF.H.ES and mlar to those leavliig hniiit, at t rmiiop tc lo. I Cttl aui'utfc. T rmanent eL. vloriueut. Tne buitinow 1 pnttfly learn id. Atlri T!h It.il.CIIAHIM'O. 3-Jr Dr. luck .ion points to th startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims lu this country nud thelitimbcr rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Arc we to become a nation of Catarrhites? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians ate said nol to have known the dtseaie. That proves It la not caused by our climate aud must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persistent. Forty years ago there were less than 40 000 cases In the U. a., to-day there are 20 million. Soon there will be 3d million. Where Is It to end? Shall we not awake till it has fastened 111 fauga on every niau, woman and child lu the laud? How shall We prevent It unless we take Immed iate and vigorous stepi to stamp out the plague? This putrid disease knows no sex, no class, no atatiou. It is evcrywhete. A germ (microbe) disease It spreads by contagion. The cariou breath aud expectoration of tlio poor victim are loaded with these microbes. Others breath them In, they find lodgement and never release their hold till the victim lies down In death, unless every microbe ia killed. But can they be killed r Yes, but mt by any "blood medicine." No Ca tarrh germ was ever found In the blood. The trouble la local and must be treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that Is sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and permanent cure. It la Brazilian Balm. It has cured tens of thousands lu the past 15 years. It also cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, as Bore Throat, Old Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma nnd Lung troubles. The swallowing of the Catarrh pus makes the Stomach raw and ulcer ated. The Brazilian Bairn soon makes a radical cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. It is the cheapest remedy on the market, a S1.0O bottle containing a whole month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma hove run-down systems we will till January next put a month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets, free. In with every $1.00 bottte of Brazi'Ian Balm. This Is the best Toulc aud nerve and strength builder known. You get all (or $1.00, a month's treatment of both. Now is the time to treat ypur Catarrh. Do not delay. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. If he will not get It. scud direct to us. 11. 1'. Jicksox & Co., M'f'g. Chemists, Indianapolis, lud, SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOIinYKIU, DIVISION. Novkmiieu 20, 1808. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne aoote date for Wlggan, Ullberton. Frackvlllo Dark Water, St. Clair, 1'ottnvlllc. Hamburg, Heading, Pottetown, Phoenlxvtlle. Iforrtstown a, d Phil, aielpbla (l)r'.iul atreet station) at 6 IS and 8 IS a. m., 2 10, 6 11 p m. on week daya. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., 4 30 p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 7 86, 1149 a.m. and 5 46, 7 86 p. u. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. nnd 5 46 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah (via Fraek vlllo 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 20, 7 JO p. ni. Sunda) 10 85 n. m.. 5 20 p. m. Ienve Phlladclptita, (Broad street station), to. ShciMindoah at 8 US a. m., 4 10 p. in. week days, Hundaya leave nt 6 So and 0 23 a. m. Leavu Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOHK. Hxpress.week-dayB, B 20, 4 Co, 4 50 5 03,3 15.6 ST. 7 S3, 8 21, SO, 10 21 11 00 a. u 12 CO noon, 12 83 (Limited l 00 ami I22 .r,) 1 40, I 80, 8 20, 3fi0, 4 02,5 00,. 5 66 6 00, 7 02,7 60, 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 8 20, 4 05. ISO 6 0S, 5 13,-. 8 20, 9 50,10 21, 10 13 a. m., 1303, 12 85, .'30, 1 C2, (Limited l 22,) 8 20, 5 66, 6 85, 7 02, 7 50. 10 Oil p. m., 12 01 utgbt Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a nu werk-dayH, and 7 50 p. m., dally, For Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Long Brunch, 8 20, 11 14 am, 3 80, 4 02 p m weekdays. For Lumber vllle, Easton and Scranton, 6 60. 9 CO a 111, 12 CO lioon.3 52, 5 0 tLambertville and Easton onlyl, weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. Buffalo, U 0U a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, uud 7 Oi p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Daltiwore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 3Z, 10 20, II 23, a. 111., 12 09. I2 3I 111,8 12,4 41. (3 23 ConureBalona! Limited,) 6 17. i55, 7 31 p. in., aud 12 0. night week daya. Sundays, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, II 23. a. to., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (02O Congressional Limited,) 6 55 781 p. m. and 12 05 lllnht. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 n m, 1 52 and 4 01 p m week dnya,5 OSatid 11 16 p m dally. Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 p m, and 12 05 night dally. Southern Hallway, express C 55 p in, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio ttatlwny, 781 p ni, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 21k a m weekdays, 11 10 p m datly. Leavo Market street wharf as follows: Kx preps f or New York, 9 00 u m, 4 80 p 111 week days. For Long llrnnch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekd ys. Far Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p in weekdays. FOB, ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street Btatton via Delaware river bridge Expreia, 9 40 a m,, 7 05 p.m. Sundays, 9 20 a. in., 7 05 p in. Leave Market Street Wnrf Kxprees. 9 00 am, 2 00,400,8 00 p 111. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accomtnudation 4 80 and 5 00 p m. For Caro May, Sea Iale City, Ocn City, Avalou B ono Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldw'ndaud Holt) Ucach Expreas, 900 a m, 4 Ou, p m week daya. Sundata 9 00 a m. For Somers Point Kipreos, BOO a. in., 200, 4 00, 5 CO, p. in. week daya Sundays, 9 00ai,d IQCQa in The Union Transfer Company will call for and check ba'gago from he tela and residences. Dining car. I. B. Hutchinson, J, It. W000, Gen'l ManaEar, Gen'l Pan-Vr A art PROFESSIONAL. CARDS jyj m. nuitKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nice F-gan building, eoner ol Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah, pROF. JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 6S, Mahanoy Oily, Pa. Having studied under some ol the besl masters lp London and Paris, will give lesson g on the violin, mftiiilolln. guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address lu care of Btrnuna the Inwnler Hhmiandoah, DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne. rniLn.-CREnr-OT, DKALEIt IN- Frult, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. ( Wholesale and Retail. 20 West Qtsntrs Straat.