TheHerald IVsr Vltl.lHIMII) IH1l "All the Hm Thai's Fit to Whit." Published ctcry rveiilnit, except fiiiiiliiy, Ht M South Jitrdlii street, Shenundonh, l'n. i.ono hiotanoi: ti:i.i:i'IU)ni:. Tin- llrold li delivered In "hpnimdiMh nncl the iirrtmiidiiiR town for ! x cent w ok, pay able tn the curriers, lly limit !l on n yrnr, ur aft will a month payable In nilvjiiiee Ad ertlmciiU churned neeorillnn ' tini'eniid )ntHlftii. Thf piihlUh r reeive tin- rlRht to change the p idth.n f ndxertiements whenever the piililk-ntloii f ne demiind it. The right I recred t reject miy advertlwment whether pnhl for or not, thnt tho pulillher ma de in lmprnier. Ailer tlmlntc rte made known npnimppllentlnn. Kntereit lit the pot ulllee Ht Hit'itHitiluiih, t'a , in peennd ehm mull nnttter. SATL'liDAY. l)i:cK.MIli:i! :n. ISns. OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Forever. AJf express driver in Te.vns run nwiiy with $01,000 entrusted to hit euro. Texas Is a big statu and its thiuves aro aiiaroiilly of t lie same onler. Ahout the last place one would think of looking for headquarters of k'reen fjoods men would be J joIi fli oountv, yet on Friday such a den was raided near Catasauqua. The luiiri of peanuts and Pennsylvania Dntuh appears to be up to date. SoJIrt Canadian newspapers are working themselves into hysterics over the fear that the United States will soon absorb that country. It should get into tho hands of some one who would put as much life into it as the States possess as its present rulers do not appear to make it row very rapidly. Thk magnificent cathedral of St. John the Divine in the city of New York lias progressed so far that regular services will soon be held there. It was hoped to open the crypt for service on St. John's Day, Dec. 27th, but unexpected obstacles caused a postponement. When lin ished it will bo tho ilnest church edillce in the countrv. OXK of tho first orders issued by Gen. Ludlow, flovornor of Havana, orders tho closing of saloonsat 11 p. m. and advices the proprietors of his intention to arrest them if they either givo or sell liquor to soldiers, and shut up the cafe permanently. That kind of a license court will not have much trouble witli violations of the liquor law so plainly laid down. KAXSAS, the laud of sockless st ites- men and long-whiskered Populists conies to the fore witli an invention to prevent Mioring. As it is also claimed that it can be used to keep babies from crying and women from talking, its full value will only be ap preciated by loving fathers now com pelled to indulge in midnight parades, and tho unlucky wight who rolls home at 1 a. in. after assisting too zealously in conferring the nineteenth degree at lodge. Thk appearance of the big hat at the theatre during the past week was not quite as annoying as it has btfen in the past, many ladies displaying consideration enough for those seated behind them to remove their head gear. There were some, however, whose back hair probably would have been "mussed," or who feared they could not get the large collection of feathers and ribbons on straight without a looking glass, who kept them on persistently. Thk police of Heading hayo raided a club of ono-legged men for their ex cessively hilarity and too great par tiality for the growler. It was, very appropriately, named the Peg-leg Club, one of the principal conditions of membership being that tho appli cant wear an old fashioned wooden leg, no new-fangled artificial limbs being tolerated. All the members, 2" in number, were peddlers and fakirs and were sent up for ;10 to CO (lays each, to give their hilarity time to cool down. WlIKItK is this thing to end any way ? Here is Henry Wattorson, the Kunrdian nugel of the Star-eyed Goddess of Tariff Heform admitting that tile present healthy condition ot our manufactories is due to the foster ing care of tho Republican policy of protection to American industries. It requires courage of u high order in such a pronounced free tnuler as Harry Watterf-on to make such an admission: hut. Watterbon in 1111 American lirst and a Democrat after ward, and deserves honor for his fairness in admitting tho correctness of his adversaries contentions for so many years pust. " steady nerves, menial, r I J physical and digestive DIUUU Mtrenirth. If you are ner- enrich and purify your blood with Hood's Barsaparilla. If you aro weak, have no appetite and desire to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, take IJood'a Bar saparilla, which will tone your stomach, create an appetite ana ouua you uV mm Sarsa- nOOO 5 parilla The Best-In fact the One True Wood Purifier. T . . rs.ii cure nauwa, Indigestion, MOOU S PIUS blliouiuess. i'rlceisoo. iff. Tilt EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OP FIGS Ik duo not only to tin- urstrinnlity and simplicity of the eoinbiiiiition, but also to the euro and suill with which it is munufaelured by ncinntlfie processes known to the Calikounia I'm Svmrp Co. only, and we wish to impress tipou all the importance of purchasing the' true and original remedy. As the genuine fyrup of Figs is munufactureil by the CAr.troitNiA I'm Svitm Co. only, a knowledge of that fact, will nssist one in avoiding the worthless, Imitations lminufncturcd bv other par ties. The high stnmling of the CAt.L-roK-NtA Via Svnrp Co. with the me.'.v cal profession, mid the satisfaction whli h the genuine Syrup of Vigs lias ifivon to millions of families, makes the name of Hiu Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of ull other laxativtw, ns it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating oi tvealtoji ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial cll'ects, please remember the iiuine of the Company CALIPOr.:i!A F'G SYRUP CO. n. 1'U V.MJl-OO, Cnl. LOUISVII ,K. K. NWVOUK. N.T, a cr?:nRATE murderer. TIo K!N Twi Mnvo Men Who Wont to Arrest lllm- , Weft Plains. Mo., Dee. St. It wc del nitply learned yesterday that two m n were killed and two others prob ahly fatally injured at Ambrose, In O-ark county. In a llsht with Wllllnm 15. -ton. II. C. Colili ami his son .'. n drew vent to Bat ton's houi' to arrest him anil 'dn.iln the reward offered for his appielienslon on the charge of killing a man In North Missouri. Bar ton beffan hostilities at once, killing youtiK fohb ami fatally wounding his father. The news quickly reached Gainesville, where a posse was or ganized under SherllT Luna, and start ed for Uic scene of the kllllnir. Bar ton's limine was surrounded by the posse Henry Winder, who approached a window, was shot and killed by Bar ton, who thi n cut his own throat and surrendered. It Is supposed Barton was taken to Gainesville, hut this Is not known. He may have died from his wounds, or he may have been lynched. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, tho sort that only cxisU In cotiiici'tiou with the good digestion; a healthy liver unil bowels. Karl's Clover knot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver ami kidneys keeping them in perfect liealtl I'rico 25 cts. nml 50 cts. Bold by 1. 1). Kirllu and a Kiianinteu. A IN AUAiHa rttU.U)I:R SUSPECT. An Arrest lToiiiNe'd In the .Mysterious I'ol-oiiliur fuses New ork. Dec. 31. Captain George Mct'lusltcy. chief of the detective bu- leau. (Irmly believes that he has solved the mystery suirmmdlnp the attempt to Kin tiarry uornisii, physical instruct or of the Knickerbocker Athletic club, by RendinBhlm poison through the mall, which resulted in the death of Mrs. Adams. At 9 o'clock last night Captain SIcCluskey statu) that he would have the culprit In i nstody within twelve hours. The name of the suspected murderer Is withheld from publication, lest Its announcement should defeat tho ends of justice. The man under surveillance was formerly a member of the Knicker bocker Athletic club. Ho was at one time a man of high social standing In the city. In later years, through evil habits and evil associations, Ids descent was rapid. Lord Cuiv.on's Arrival at llombny. London. Dec. 31. The Bombay corre spondent of The Times says: The Stars and Stripes were prominent in the flag display o.i the arrival of Lord and Lady Curzon. The natives showed their eagerness to obtain a look at their now ruler. Lord Cursson's replies to the various addresses presented, while promising to give earnest consideration to what was recommended and declar ing a willingness to prollt by the ad vice of members of the chambers of commerce and other bodies, firmly de clined, at the present stage, to make any pronouncement on the currency or other problems facing India A feature of the reception was the cordiality of all the castes. Senator Morrill's Piiiiornl, Washington, Dec. 31 The funeral services of the late Senator Morrill were held In the senate chamber at noon today, Itev. Mr. Leavltt. pastor of All Bout's church, olllclntlng, assisted by the chnplln of the senate. The services were of the simplest character. The president, the cabinet and members of the diplomatic corps nttened. The pub lic galleries were open to the friends nnd admirers of the deceased senator. Senator Morrill's remains will be taken to Vermont for Interment In charge of a Joint commission of senators and representatives. The party will leave tomorrow morning. PIllliiilelpbliiiiH For Purr. Philadelphia, Dec. 31.riThlrty-thres out ot the 37 Itepubllcnh ifiember,- of the coming legislature fronv'-thls1. City last nlftht endorsed Representative Farr. of Lackawanna, for speaker. Tho Heeling lastea nan an nourf anu uepre sentatlve Clarency, of the Klghteenth district, presided. Representative 4 man Had Representative Nobllt would not commit themselves. Three others, Representatives Stulb, Stewart and ItleLel, sent word that they would support Farr. The only other absentees were Representatives Voorhees and Lloyd, and no word was recolved from them. Tim -New Dollar Note. Washington, Dec. 31 Samples of the new 1S39 Issue of one dollar sliver certificates were shown at tho treasury department yesterday. They are print cd from entirely new deslgnB and are practically free from the efects of the old Issues. Tho numerals are very liiKC and thus the danger of being rained is materially reduced. The dis tinguishing feature of the face ot the note Is a spread eagle with a United Stetes flag In Its tulons and the United States Capitol buldlng In the distance Miniature portraits of Lincoln andt Grant, surrounded by laurel wreaths. are placed on tho lowir line of the face of the note. M-NKRALS M1US AND MAN Will lilseusM tint Href (Jiu-stlou lluforo mi Army lloarili WHsliingtcii, Dec. at.- As it result of the i-me between General Miles and General Kugnii cntieei iiimj the quality of beef supplied the army, and on the written ieqi.st of Gi n -ral Kagan, the war department last ulirht b sued a spe ihil onler fur the assembling of a board i.f mllcem In Washington on Tuesday next to Inqulte Into the general sub ject of the quality of the beef sup plies. hihI particularly as to the respon sibility for the loss of 100 000 pounds of refi Igeratt'd beef sent to Porto lllco when the expedition under General Miles was iheie. The .100,000 pounds of beef referred to was shipped from Newport News to Porto lilco about the time that word came from General Miles that he had supplied himself with fresh beef taken on' the Island. The refrigerated beef made the trip to l'orto Hlco and back but by the time It reached Montnuk Point It Is understood to have been spoiled, owing to the delay and' conse quent lack of refrigerating material. General Kagan yesterday received from Lieutenant Colonel Smith, the eiMiunlssary olllccr nt Chicago, a reiwt mailt' by Aimoiir ,i Co., who furnished the army with a large part of its tin ned beef. The report is In part as fol lows: "Our system of preparing and putting up our roast and corned beef Is by the Appert process, which was Invented In 1S09. This Is a process that has been well known to scientific Inquiry for th entire jierlod since the date of Its In vention. Nothing has been discovered that produces superior results, and it would be dllllcull for any Invention to supercede that of Appert, Inasmuch as there never has been any complaint or deterioration of the contents of cans put up by this process. "We have been putting up and sell ing tinned roast and corned beef for the past 25 years, and have been sup plying consumers of food products for this entire period. The use of this description of goods is annually In creasing. It may be said that they are used by all classes of people and are considered a strictly staple article of food, and handled ns such by the trade. We have put up during the past 20 or 25 years In the neighborhood of 200.000. 000 pounds, or an average of about 10, 000,000 per annum. "Neither the meat furnished by us to your department nor that supplied by us for consumption In almost every state In the t'nion has never at any time been treated by us by any chem ical process of any kind whatsoever." Women Should Know It. Many women suffer untold agony and misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly understood. They have been led lo believe that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for the many ills that beset womankiud. Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism, a dragging pain or dull ache in the back, weak ness or bearing-down sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor, frequent desire to pass it wilh scalding or burning sensation, sediment in it after stand ing in bottle or common glass for twenty-four hours, are signs of kidney anil bladder trouble. The above symptoms arc often attributed by the patient herself or by her physician (o female weakness or womb trouble. Hence, so many fail to obtain relief, because they are treating, not the disease itself, but a reflection of the primary cause, which is kidney trouble. In fact, women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder Irouble and both need the same remedy.' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is easy to get at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. To prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle jind book tclliug all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Kindly mention Shenandoah Hi:rald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y. A Nutli'it to Pom liuistoi'-H. Washington. Dee. ul The Canndlan goverment, in a telegram from Post master General Mulock to Postmaster General Emory Smith, announces that It has reduced the domestic letter rate from three to two cents per ounce, com mencing Jnn. 1. The reduction now made Is reciprocal, and for the llrsttime permits letters ' to be sent from the o'her side at two instead of three cents. Postmaster General Emory Smith calls the attention of all Post mnsterH tlirouch the uress to the -eduction. To Cure a Cold III Iy Take Laxativo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists Tofund tho monoy If It fails to euro. 25c. The genuine haa L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf ITALY'S WOUNDED HONOR. To 2Wulo AuotlU'i' llemaiiil on tlloltc- liulillo ot' Colombia. Colon, Colombia, Dec. 31. Tho local press, referring to the report that the Italian second class; cruiser Fleramosca, under command of Ammlragllo de Rrochettl, hns bfon ordered to Col ombian waters to demand satisfaction for aliened recent Insults offered to Italian naval officers, says that Co lombia "should ur L with dignity, pru dence and forbeina.nce, so as to attract the attention of the nations of the world to the repeated display of might versus right." The "Insults" of which the Italian government is said to complain grew Indirectly out of tho Cerrutl affair. Last summer, when the Italian squad ron went to Colombian waters to en force Presldont Clerveland's award, It made a diversion Into Venezuelan wa ters, and the Venezuela;! government' confeired certain honors nnd decora-.' thins upon the olflfors of the squad ron. Several Colombian deputies upon whom Venezuela had bestowed the sumo decorations returned them to Vene zuela, with the statement that they considered tliem a disgrace to wear decorations which had been bestowed upon Itnllnns. The Italian govern ment called upon the Colombia gov ernment to disavow tho act of tho deputies, but the Colombian executive declined. It wus announced a few nights avto from Rome that the Flera mosca would be sent to demand an ex planation. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Hub well with Ited Flag Oil, 2.1c. At O ruliler tiros., drug store. Fire I INntl Hml Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: I'lilla Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co.. Aiuorlcan Flro Insurance Co., West Cliesjer Fire lus. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co, T, T. WILLIAMS, 123 S. JanMu St., Shenandoah, $y.iiti)fct.C Btl$S)(W(l$, The sympathetic tenderness of a lov- Ing husband is everything to an expec- tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Lnyton, Esq., a promi- nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives tho following case : r A customer of rane, whose wife hns med ' four bottles of "Mother's Friend" before eon- Dncment, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that If she had to ko through the ordeal again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them, " Mothc'r's Friend" is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the corcU and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Fritnd" Is sold by drug gists, or expresst.d on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. On. Unit her Dmu m-ir Willie Skutliic. Mlddletown. Conn. Dec. 31. Frank niasslngton, aged 1G, and his brother Joseph, aged 12. were drowned at Rock Falls last night while skating. Ask your aroior lor the "Koyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It la tho bust flour niHde A MOlinitN MO l llKll lias found that her little ones arc itiiprovvil more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative edict of a geutlo remedy, than by nny other Children enjoy it and it buueflts them. The true remedy. Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by tho CalllVnuria Fig Syrup Lo. only Dr. Tackson noiuts to the startling fact thai tuere are now a) million Catarrh victims in this country anil the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the Nntional Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhites ? It looks ik.: it. The Aboriginal Jndians are said not to have known the disease. That proves It is not caused uy our climate aim must nave oceii iiupuneu. Its erowth was slow but nersistent. l-'ortv years ago there were less than 40.000 cases In the U. s., to-day there are 20 million. Soon there will be SO million. Where Is It to end? Shall we not awake till it has fastened Us fanp-s ou every mail, woman and child ill the land? now Mian we prevent, u unless we mice immcu- laie nun vigorous sieps 10 sianip ounnejuuKuur i'his putrid disease knows no sex, no class, no -tatiun. It is everywhere. A derm (miciobei disease It spreads by contagion. The canon breath nnd expectoration of the poor victim arc- loaded witn tucse lnicrones. uiuc-rs oreaininein in, they hml lodgement a-.id never release their hold till the victim lies duwn in death, mile every riii.r be is killed, but enn they he killed ? Yes, but n t by any "blood medicine." No Ca- larrll Rcrill w.ts ever louuu ill liie nioou. uic trouble is loc;-l and must be treated locally. A 'latsam h is been discovered that is sure death '.othc Cu.irrh microbe, making n radical and permanent cure. It is Brazilian Uultn. It has urcd tens ot thousands in the past 15 years. It dso cans all the troubles caused by Catarrh is Sore Thioat, Old Coughs, Uroncbitis, Asllmia ind I.ung troubles. The swallowing ol the atarrh pus makes the Stomach law and ulcer ited. The Brazilian Halm soon makes a radical -ure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. II is the cheapest remedy on the niarkit, a $1.00 bottle containing n whole month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma have ruu-down systems we will till January utxtput 1 month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, bee, n with every SI 00 bottle of Brazilian llalm. This Is the best Tnnlc and nerve and strength jullder kuowu. You get all lor $1X0. a month'! treatment ol both. Now is the lime to treai yourC itarrh, Do not delay. As!c your druggist and take no substitute. If he will not get it send direct to us. J). 1'. J ckson & Co., M'f'g Chemists, lutllauapolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUOTKO iiv MAKV MAl'lCS DOIX1K. This magazine for Iioj-m nnd girls is without a rival ill Its Held. The features fur the coming tear will gain for It host of new friends. A few leading attracdons are : A New Henty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty. This Is n talo of e.nrlv American history, by the ruvorlto story-teller or American una i-.ng-llsll boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A dellchtrul historical romance for girls, deal bier with life III Old New York, and written bv one of the most spirited mid coiiselelltlous AUiCrlocill uuinors. A STORY F-'OR 01RLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer Is inoro welcometo tho young folk ot ti-unv man tue aiiiunr ol "uupiaui jauu ary," nnd this is one of her best efforts I1RI0HT SIDES OP HISTORY, By E. II. House. A series of amusing epWodes of hUiory, nut-lent and modern, told in mi eiitertaiuine wiiv. It wM nwakeu u new interest in this Im portant branch of ptudy. Mrs. C, D. Slgsbee, the wife of the captain nt the. battlo-Bhlp Maine, will write about "Pets Auoat. Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harri son, Clara Morris, Gelett Burgess, Lloyd usrjourne, li. r-nuicou, routine? uigeiow, lit. rcary, cic, eio. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3.00 a Year. 25 cents a number. THE CEN.TURY CO., NEW YORK. ydlSsVfflBr 1,0 P1"0 ,r"n SiS!!!ia!4S nnnrnnr j nunuiit If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS, Made Dy tuuleintu nut Co. 610 Laeutl cl - tuj- p ,VlAQGE HAS mae N0 DEAL! Hi) Denies llcpoi'ts That Ho Hus an Auroeinent With Quay. Pittsburg, Dec. 31. Senator C. L. M .,e M iurncd from the east yester day .hen asked If the reports sent out f oi Philadelphia to the effect thai h had a denl with Senator Uuay wera true, said: "1 am not In the dealing business. I do want to see the ltepubllcan caucus nominee elected spenker ot the house of repr, -entatlves for the reason that the ltepubllcan party will be held respon sible for all legislation passed, and for that reason the man elected should be a straight Hepuhllcnn. "Some of the reports sent, out say that Senntnr CJuny. to secure your sup port i romlred to resign the senator ship before his new term expires and turn the olllce over to you," "So. h statements are utterly with out foundation." Bald the senator. "I do not believe It Is within the power of nny man tn bequeath the United Stitcs senntnrshlp to another. Be sides. It Is only natural that Senator Quay should like the United States pcnntorshlp too well, and the power ani prestige It gives too much, to turn It over to me or nny one else." "Another report was that In return for vour support yon were to get any personal legislation you desired at Har- risimrg. "That report Is Just as false as the others," said Mr. Magee. "I do not want nny personal legislation. Any legislation that I may Introduce will be lu the Interest of the people gener ally, and not In the Interest of my self or any other Individual." "Are you a candidate for the United States senntnrshlp?" "Not nt this time; It would not suit me at all." Bucklen's Arnica Salve Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rliotim, fovcr soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It 1 guaranteed to give Torlect satisfaction or mony refunded. ITlce SJ5 conts per box . For sale by A. Wasloy. t.'linrirrd Willi l-'orttery. New York, Dec. 31. Frank A. Parker, tho son of a wealthy broker of Chicago, was remanded In police court here yes terday on a charge of forgery. The police say Parker Is at the head of a dangerous gang of forgers. Parker Is alleged to be connected with Walter Dixon, who was arrested two weeks ago. He Is charged with attempting to pass a check for $721, drawn on the Gcrmanla American bank, and bearing the forged signature of ScheenesI Brothers, tobacco dealers of this city. The police say Parker Is wanted In Chicago for passing bad checks for large sums. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to Tefund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Gicene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also gutiran tec, u 2'i-cont bottle to prove satisfactory or mouoy refunded. A. Wasley, C, II. Hagon- bucli, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Illerstein & Co. ll-H-33t-d n THE PRGIlCfe MARKETS An Iti'lIcct.Ml In- T)illlllirs In I'hlllldi-1-Dbln mid ISnlt'iiioro. Philadelphia. Dec. :!0. -Flour v.oU maintained- winter sunerflno j;.23irrJ.."iO; Penn sylvania roller, clear. $3.ird3.S0: city mills, xtra, 2.M-!.?.7r,. p.ye Hour unlet and sle.tdy at J3 10 per barrel for choico Penn sylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, De ed Cer. WnT!',c. Corn strong: do. old, Deeember, KlKfcT'tSV'.; do. new. 42 l2Vc. Oats quiet and steady: No. 2 white, No 1 white, clipped. Kite. Hay steady; olee timothy, Ill.r.0 for largo bales. ' .f steady: beef hams. $18..10W 19. I'o- firm; family. S12W12.K). Lard steady; western steamed, $r.sr,. nutter tlrm; rn creamery, 15Ti21c. ; do. fac 'ir", 12'H':.e.: i:h ins, 21c; Imitation creamery, i::f l7c.: New York dairy, 15ifj) lfc.;lilo. creamery. iri'tilDli.c; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 2M28C.; do, wholesale, 21c. ("beese tlrm; large, white .and colored, KHfcc: small do., lOilllc. light Hkims. T'ifivHc. ; part do.. CMUVAc.: lull do.. 2K(TiSVji: Kggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania. 27'-,se. ; western, fresh, 27c; southern. ZWiZm. Potatoes steady; Jersey. xi.2uii.5ii' New York, J1.2j'Ei1.C2'A Long Island, .(,Vi.Ti2; Jersey sweets, $1.25. 5ll.r.u. Tallow turner: city, 3?ic; country, M'ST&c Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 17',sifilSc: do. yellow, 22iB22'.c. Tur pentine stiong nt IfiifilCVjC. Cabbage steady nt J2.2.iftl per luu. Unltlmoie, Dec. SI. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat firmer; spot and month, 751(7,"i,c.; January, 75f(75Tic; Febru ary, 7(i'70Hc; steamer No. 2 red, 72:li'ii?ac; southern, by sample, 72fi77GV6c; do. on grade. 73Ti7Cc. Corn easier; spot .inn montii, -U'lt-nvic : December, new or ild, 42ViWI'Ji4c. January. 42',(,0J2y,c,; Feb "nary, I2liii(42c.; uoutheru, white, 20 "'fee; do. yellow, ffiMiii I2MC. Oats firmer No. 2 white. 3134V.c; No. 2 mixed. 32 2Vc. Rye steady: No, 2 nearby, &8V&C.; No. 2 western. Gditc. Huy Bteady; No. 1 timothy, $10.50. Grain freights quiet: steam lo Liverpool, per bushel, 4d. Jan uary; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s, Cd.if'ls. fid January; 3s. Cd. February. Lettuce at $1.2.1111.50 per bushel box. I.lvu Stook .MurkntH. New York, Dec. CO. Beeves actlvo steers CitlOc. higher; bulls steady; cows steady to a shade lower; all sold: steers, tl.:Wir..r,5; oxen and stags, $3.!i5; bulls,. Ml3.90; cows, $2.10f.1.76; choice to fat do jl.lOfi 1.30. Veals lower; other calves steady: all sold; veals, SlftS.; tops, 3.50: southern calves, J3.fiOiii3.iiO. Sheep steady! lambs steady to a shade lower; threo cars late arrivals unsold; poor to fair sheep t2.37V4; medium to choice lambs, $3,200 D.75. Hogs higher at $3.75'fM. Bast Liberty, Pa.. Dec. 30. Cattle about steady: extra, $3.2ut!j.50; prime, $55!).35; common, $i.'Ai'i3.C0. Hogs ruled, active; prime heavies, 230 pounds nnd upwards, SS!,70i3.7D; assorted medlujis, J3.U3fi3.70; heavy Yotkers, J3.Wi3.C5. light Yorkers, $3.50113.55; pigs, $3.4ura3.50; common pigs and skips. $2.23fi3.25; roughs, :.5033.ri0. Sheep steady: choico wethers, 5l.IOSil.Kt; 'Oinmon. $2.r.(.fi3.fSA; choice lambs, $3.40!l!) 5.W); common to good, $15(0.33; veal calves. $7b7.D0. 1899 JANUARY. 1899 Su: Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa. 9 JLO 11 12 1J if 15 16 17 JL8 W 20 21 22 J23 24 J25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. 5" JJ? A 10:21 "h Flr,t 1 O W8 1j Quarter ft p.m. JjQuartcr lo a.uu New 6:49 .Full on 2:3 Moon II p. in. (iMoon iiU p.m. Rheumatism Cured lu a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Kheumalisin and Jfeu ralgia radically cures in l to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause nnd the disease immediately disappearo. He first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents, 5old by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t j 5 ph The Prince of Wales ORDERS joiunn norr's malt extract. Abfrurldib Castle, I AUEKDKLNSHIKli. Please supply threo dozen Holt's Halt Extract, on account of II. R. H., Prince of Wales. J. CROSS. Ry roods train to Abergeldle, llallater, Aberdeenshire. BEWARE OF IMITATI0N9. The genuine Johann Moll's Malt timet makes Flesh and Mood. More strength in one dozen bottles of Joliano Doll's Malt fxtrnct than In a cask of Ale, IJeer or Porter, without their Intoxicating effects. THE DEATH OF ROMERO. It Will Not Interfere! With tint Pres ident's Now Year's ltccoptlou. Washington, Dec. 31. Ambassador "Romero, of Mexico, died yesterday as the result of an operation for appendi citis. He was 62 years old. The re mains will be taken to Mexico for In terment. The president sent a telegram of condolence to the Mexican govern ment. The president and cabinet will attend the funeral services tomorrow afternoon. Secretary Hay expressed the sincere feeling of regret which not only official people, but all Washington people feel In the death of the Mexican ambassa dor. "His residence here for 40 years, Secretary Hny said, "with very brief Intervals of absence, forms the longest continuous length of service ever at tained by a foreign diplomat In this country, and his elevation and dignity of character, his uniform courtesy to all with whom he was brought in con tact, his sincerity and straightforward ness endeared him to everybody. He leaves a hard place to fill In the official life of the Capitol." The question having arisen as to the propriety of abandoning the president's New Year s reception on account or the ambassador's death, Assistant Sec retary Hill visited the Hrltlsh ambas sador, the German ambassador and other representative members of the diplomatic corps for the purpose of -ascertaining their views on the sub ject. The concensus of opinion was that, Inasmuch as the obsequies of the deceased diplomat will take place on Sunday there was no occasion for any, lnterference with the official program arranged for the following day. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? I'au-Tina, 25c. At Grubler Bros., J lui: storo. Dentil ol' Hx-.ludiro HrnwHtor. Charlotte, N. C Dec. 31. F. Carroll Brewster, formerly a judge of the com mon pleas court of Philadelphia, and attorney general of the state under Governor Geary, died yesterday In this city, while on his way to Florida, where he was going to recuperate after an attack of the grip. Mr. Brewster on Wednesday last made a speech at the Philadelphia lepublican conference, In which he nominated City Solicitor Kln sey for the city sollcitorshlp. At this conference Mr. Brewster, while making an able speech, appeared to be 111, and .after the convention adjourned took the train for Florida, but was obliged to stop at Charlotte owing to a severe turn in his health for the worse. Try Orain-0 1 Try Qraln-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GUAIN-O, the ntw food drink that takes the place of coflee. The children may drink it without injury os well as the adult. AH who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 'X the price of coffee. 15c and 2$ cts. per package. Sold hy all grocers. Mi-Cur 'v " a .1 iiiliro-dilp. Harrlsbuvg Dec. 30. Governor Hast ings has tendeied tn Attorney General McCormlck the appointment to the vacancy on the superior court bench created by the death of Judge Iteeder. The attorney general gave tho offer careful consideration, and last night declined with thanks. The appoint ment will be made before the next meeting of the general assembly. To-Nleht and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam fortbeThroar and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and -Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Trice 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. Coming Kvents. Dec. 21 to Jan. 4.Graiid fair under tho auspices of tho ColumbU II. & S. F. E. Co, in Robblus opera house. Jan. 2. First auuual ball of tho Shenan doah Browns baso ball club, in Dougherty's ball, corner Jardiu and Centre streets. Feb. 1. Grand ball. Robbin's opera bouse, for tho benoilt of the Slavish Congregation, On Every Battle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this euar antee: "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you aro not benefited return tho bottle to jfourdrupElat and he may refund tho price paid," Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1,00. Sold by 1'. 1). Kirllu and a guarantee. Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It Is the shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John SI. Beall, District I'assenuer Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Messing For tho LmdieB. Thousands of ladies are using Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down aud many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle ofteu does more cood in one week than any other remedy does in months. It goes right to the spot, removing nil in flnmnmtimi. Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts, of Wilmington. Del., says, "A strong solu tion of Brazilian llalm and warm water used as nn injection has doue me more good than all the remedies and prescrip tions 1 ever inea." Shenandoah drug atcre, wholesale agents iladelphia & Reading R1 Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN r-i'FHtrr NoVKMIII'.It 20. tw Trni,. Ic.e Mtiefi.inUimii folloi, For iv Yoik vis l'hllUeiutiiA. 2 10, 6 as, l)i , Jl. in.. 12 SO. S 19 andoltt p. nnr new inru ti i iuhui'i i i ii ie . tiaai 7 80... in., 12 'JO unil 3iyp.it.. For Hr-ndltiK mul lMiilftlppblH, wetV iU 1 1U,0U. 7 30, H 00 ft. III.. VI M, d I y Htltl A 9 Kor I'ottuvll.e. word Uh-, 30, 9 65 ,. VI 2d. 8 C9. 6 U9 Hint 7 30 I', m. For Tuinnaufi iiiia Mntmtiuv Ctty. week d& 7 HO. 0 65 n. in.. I 'J ?G 8 Hfirt 6 CO l tn For wilMAtnMpitrt, uiuur pi Lwtt.ir fck iIhvs. 11 W u. in. 12 20. 730 in Ifnr Mn1irit.ii "Imut ivpii U ifu sVi 1 Ifl 119? fi!t DU WfU.lt & H. Til. l a lV. O LV, .1 . V i V. 111. Fir Apulnnd nnd SliRiiMiKtii, week uttyt. 7 8' 1132 n. tn.. 12 20. H09. rt07. 7 25 jiiii! HWn. U ror uniiiraoru, wfiflimigion mm me uesjyn I Jt kU r, ill tf MV IIIIU i,dt , ii I'liiinisaf 1 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. m., 3 4A nnd 7 27 p. in. Addi tional tmlns from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 HO a. m, 17 'JO. I'J II 4 40 l.m. Sundays, 1 R5, 8 23 p. in, TKA1NB FOlt HHKNAN1K1AI1 I,eave New York via Philadelphia, week Juj b, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. m and 1 45, I 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, ueefc days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, ItcadlliR Terminal pete davs, 8 40, U 80, 10 21 a. Ul. and 1 80, 4 CO, 030. Iave Heading, week days, 1 87. 7 00, 10 a. in , 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. m. Lrfiave I'ollsvme. ween uays. 7 17, 7 40 a. In. I'2 SO. 1 "O. ,1 SO. ft 10 And ft SO T. m. r Tn...n,,A .tnva fllB Q Oft 114 a. ui 149,8 60, 7 20,9 41 p. m. f) nun aw inn iqm m nan nan iti9 fin 10 21 p Ul. Leave Wllltamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a in.. 1231 and 4 00, 1130 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut Btreet war! and Houth street whail for Atlantic City. ' Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 600 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 0 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ii., 4 45 p. m. , Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a. m.. 8 80, 5 80 t, m. Accommodation. SIS a. m. 4 05 D. m Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda-, tlon, 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. m. For Capo May, Sea Islo City nnd Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut) street 9 15 a m.. South street, 9 00 a. m. Parlor Cars nn all exprenH train. r For further Information, apply- to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address . I. A. Sweioaro, Edson J, Weeks Cen'l Sunt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., Headline Terminal Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, ti. ts TT.ir 1 TT.ir Ti and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Livelj 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. News Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspaper in the world. Price 5c a copy. By. mall. $2 a year AddresB THE SUN, New York. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, 310 N. Centre St.. Pottsvllle. Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at tho , A cuoice line 01 uignrs anu 'lemner- Accommodations for travelers. Meam at all hotira riillions of Dollars Go up in smoku ovory year. Take o risks but get your housos, stock, fui nlture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by hAVIfi FAUST. Insurance Agent 4 TAtm Mr'Mnl fWtl l'owderfl Dover full JJajU I-uiieji Uu-Ui BATON'S TANSY PILLS . For sale at Klrlln'a drug slora and id bUuod0a drug slot 4' ANSY PILLS: mi hipunE.seNU4c.ni"wo"ssfr Povlnsky'a1 droa itor, in.nlr !rM E.I .B'IIIU9C. m BQt is Hit WTOWJi'.ii K mlj EfeuxUuredftcr f.Uir,. A-gM with Tinir fid rennyrojil VW$ nt other Ilk? ro'ntment. Quutntiied lupCTtor to all otkjrjsPoialvai VXH. nuk B4T, Uonon. Uaw. J