The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 31, 1898, Image 3

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    "OOLD DCBTV
AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA.
llx-'lovcrnor Mt'i'i-lum. or M IniicHotii,
Mny (Irt tlio rini'.
Washington, ! . 31 -IJx-Uovi rnor
W. H Mel ! lam. of MlniicHotit, Is being
consldeied by the pu'Sldfiit In runnc
Bs&DV'G
HE HAMdDL
Our Notion's Progress in tho Year
Now Nearly Ended.
THE CENTER OF FINANCIAL POWER
Thoy Yield Gracefully to Gonoral
AWFUL
Ludlow's Docisioih
WILL CELEBRATE LATER ON.
SOLD DUBTV
Comrados, Attention.
I nerved from '01 I o '0 I. and was wounded on
Mny 10,1X01,111 tliuilattioor tlio Wilderness.
I would llkoto uuvomy.old comrades know
wlmt Celery Klni? has dono for mo. In 181KJ
my old etimplnlnt, clironlo diarrheal, enmo
Imelt. The doctors could not stop It, but Cel
ery Klnir lias cured me, and I nm onco more
etijoyiHK life. Frank Ileehler, Owosso, Mich.
(Co.V,4&thN.Y. V.I.). xt
Celerv King cuiies diseases of the Nerves,
Btomach, Liver und Kidneys. Bold Uy drug
gists, 25and60o. 0
POISON
A SPECIALTY.
Primary H'condnry or Trrtlnry BLOOD
fOIBOH permanently
CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS.
You can be treated at home for same price
under same guarantee. If you prefer to
coir" here we will contract to pay railroad
fare and hotel bills, and no charge. It we
fall to cure.
IF YOU HAVE
taken mercury, iodide potash, mid still
have nchrs und pains, MUCOUS Patches In
mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper Col
ored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body,
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It Is this
Secondary
BLOOD POISON
WE GUARANTEE TO CURE.
We solicit the most obstinate cases and
challenge the world for a case we can
not cure. Tula disease has always baffled
the skill of the most eminent physicians.
$600,000 capital behind our unconditional
guaranti'i' AnBOlUte proofs sent sealed on
application 100 page book sent free
Address COOK RUMUDY CO.,
1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago.
Wear
ROYAL
WORCESTER
CORSETS
Perfect Fitting
FOR BALE BY LEADING) DEALERS.
Those who once
buy SEELIU'S
keep coming d.ick
for it. This ad
mixture makes
the flavor of cof
fee delicious.
All Grocers.
ET7
a packer
Pilsner Beer.
Needs no recommendation.
Put up in bottles for family
use and delivered at your
home.
Lauer's Pilsner
Draught Beer
Is drank by the majority of
beer drinkers. They are good
authority on which is best.
Christ. :limidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
SHENANDOAH - FA.
EVAN J. DAVfES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
Your New- Year's
Dinner ....
Will be a joy if it is accom
panied by our
COLUMBIA EXPORT
BOTTLED BEER.
Put up' expressly for family use.
We also bottle porter. L,eave your
order, at the office and they will
receive prompt attention.
COLUMBIA
BREWING COMPANY
KT best bv
adding a lit-I
tie of Seelig's
to ordinary I
coffee. c.
Jn tlio KviiiMintlon OromonluM tlioSou
of (li'iicnil Wndo Will HolHtOur l'lntf
Over MnrroC'uitlo.niHl l"ltzlitili Loo,
Jr., Over C'liliniius 1'ortroHS,
Havnna. Deo. 31. In the evncuatlon
ceremonies tomorrow Lieutenant Wade,
the son of Major General Wade, will
rnlse the American ling over Morro
Cnstle and Fltzhuch Lee, Jr over
Cabanas fortress. It appears that the
Spanish naval authorities have offered
to soli privately the slgnnl Hags, staffs
iiid other aids to navigation at Morro
Castle. When the United States mili
tary commissioners heard of It Brlga
3ler General Clous protested to Captain
General Castcllanos. The latter, who
said he was quite unaware of any such
attempt, promptly Issued orders to the
contrary.
The address of the Cuban Junta
Patrlotlcn, regarding the abandonment
of the proposed evacuation demonstra
tions has been widely circulated. It
Is as follows:
'To the people of Havana: In ac
cordance with the wishes of the Ameri
can authorities, the directory of the
Junta Patrlotlca, after consultation
with the main committee, has agreed
to suspend the festivities planned to
celebrate the Independence of the Isl
and. In a reasonable letter to the com
mission charged with presenting the
festival program General Ludlow has
Indicated the deslrnblllty of suspending
for the present public demonstrations,
owing to a rumor that at the present
moment, when the Cuban police are
not yet organized, there might be some
Interruption of public order, In the
preservation of which all citizens, and
especially all Cubans, are deeply In
terested.
"At the same time General Ludlow
declares that the American authorities
nre In full sympathy with the Joyous
feeling of the Cubans, and that, when
the sltuail l becomes more settled,
they will take pleasure In promoting
such festivals as have been proposed,
and will even participate In them. But
the American authorities are convinced
that the present moment Is not op
portune for celebrations.
"In view of the fact thnt the consid
erations thus urged are quite In accord
with obvious good Judgment, the repre
sentatives of the directory have de
termined to suspend the festivals ar
ranged for the coming week, which
will be carried out as Boon as circum
stances permit. The directory regrets
the existence of such doubts and mis
givings as prevent the carrying out of
the program as projected, but they
have agreed to recommend to the Cu
bans to co-operate in maintaining order
during the change of flags and in the
days following, because they are con
vinced that the moderation and orderly
behavior of the Cuban people at these
moments will powerfully Influence the
future destiny of our country."
Free Fills.
Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co.,
niin.iirn. and pet a free sample box of Dr.
King's New Lite fills. A trmi win cunviuce
you of their merits. These pills are easy jn
their action and are particularly eftective in
thejrure of Constipation antl sick neaciaciie.
rur muiiuiii nnu aj., ...-
been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to be perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable. They do
not weaken by their action, but by giving tone
to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system. Regular size 20c, per box. Sold
by A. Wasley, Druggist.
To ltal-i lb'i Ittiluii Mot-codes.
Santiago de Cuba, Dec. 31. The Mer-
rltt nnd Chapman Wrecking company's
outfit arrived here yesterday to raise
the former Spanish cruiser Uelna Mer
cedes, which was sunk on the edge of
the channel leading to Santiago har
bor during the first bombardment of
the Santiago fortifications by Admiral
Sampson's squadron. When raised the
vessel will probably be worth ,lo the
United States government more tnnn
1250,000, und a great danger to Santi
igo shipping will be removed,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Slgnatnri
ahU-ciI 1'rotoofio'n AiriiTt'st Strikers.
Camden, N. J.. Dec. 31. The Wagner
Glass company, of this city, yesterday
applied for police protection for their
plnnt at Second street and Atlantic
avenue, where a strike Is in progress.
Fifty glass blowers quit work because
their request for Increased wages was
refused. Twelve officers are guarding
the factory. There is no disorder, but
trouble Is expected should the firm
bring outside blowers Into the city.
Does Tills Strike Yon ?
Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl's
Clover Uoot Tea ia an absolute cure and has
been sold for fifty years on an absolute
guarantee. Trice 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by
P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee.
C'nreleHsnonH Co-tH 'l"vo l.lvcs.
Cedars, Que., Dec, 31. L. J, Laroque
and SI. Kelly were killed and four un
known Flnlanders were seriously In
jured yesterday by carelessness In
blasting at the works of the new Sou
langes canal. Two mines were to have
been set off simultaneously, and It was
thought from the report that both had
exploded, but when the men went to
moke another blast the second mine
suddenly exploded, with the above re
sult.
Remember If Yon Have a Cough or Cold,
l'au-Tina always euros, 25c. At G ruble
Ilros., drug store.
Whitt t iiliuti iitnll Snlil.
AVashlngfon, Dec. 31.- Chaplain Sam
Small, of the Third volunteer engineers,
referring to his recent remarks con
cernlng army chaplains, says: "What
I really said was Badly garbled In the
boiling down process. I believe army
chaplains can do great good If provided
with proper equipment In the way of
tents, music, lights and lumber for
geats, etc, I have no complaint my
Belf, because the olllcers and men In
qur regiment have voluntarily helped
provide these things. But chaplains
generally are not so fortunate, and It
was for them I spoke, and I repeat
that unless they are better outfitted for
work thfly had better he omitted from
the army scheme altogether."
Accidents come with distressing frequency
on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprain
Dr, Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil relioves tho pal
Instautly, Never safe without it.
toys, tmB!&ml
CARRIAGES
Paid Purchases of So or more
will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAID
to nny railroad station In MAINE,
NEW HAMPSHIKL, VtKIHUNI,
MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS
LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW
YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and
NEW JERSEY.
STRONG
AGAIN!
1 . , , , ...
are properly cured, their condition often
Mailed sealed. Price it per box: 6 boxes,
money, S.oo. Send for free boot,
For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drug:
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
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& Pacific, and Southern Pacific Hallways.
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nay, New York. tf
There Never Was a Better Cure
Thau Pan-Tina for coughs, life. At (Iruliler
Ilros., drug store.
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This will ho tho greatest season Florida
has had for years. You ought to go aud go
via tho Southern Railway. Its tho best
route. If you will write John M. Ileal!,
District Passeugor Agent, 828Chestuut street,
Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all tho
details of your trip for you.
Half tho Ills that man Is heir to come from
indigestion, Burdock Blood Bitters strength
ens aud tones the stomach ; makes ludiges
tlou impossible.
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OLD POINT COMFORT.
Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad.
The first of the present soriesof personally
conducted tours to Old Poiut Comfort via
the Pennsylvania railroad will leavo New
York aud Philadelphia ou Tuesday, Decem
ber 27.
Tickets, imdudiug luncheon on going trip
aud 0110 and three-foil rtlis days.' board at Old
Point Comfort, and good to return direct by
regular trains within six days will bo sold ut
rati) of f 15.00 from New York ; $13.50 from
Trenton; $12 50 from Philadelphia, and
proportionate rates from other points.
For Itlneniries, mid full information
apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent,
!10t) Broadway, New York, and 780 llru.nl
street, Newatk, N. J. ; or address Oeo. V.
Boyd, Assistant General P.is-uiiuur Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
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proveti that, and also that ncglrct is suicidal.
Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with
Sliiloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Sold
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Sold by P. D, Kirlln aud a guaranteo.
This is the trade
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era Railway. It Is tlio short lino to Florida
and oilers the best service aud quickest time
to all tho principal winter resorts as well as
to all the commercial ceutres of tho South.
Maps, rates and all information will be
cheerfully furnished by John Jl. Beall,
District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that the name
Timiin ft Ukk. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
over eck.
Itnt Now Crowd tlio Oconn, nnd Kor
oltru HimltH J.ook to Now York to
lllotuto. tlio Itiito of UxclmuKO Tlio
Growth or Our Kxport.
Now York, Dec. 31. H. a. Dun & Co.'s
weekly review of trade says: The year
1SDS has not only been one of victory,
of important Increase In territory and
of Incalculable expansion of the lntlu
ence of the United States among- other
nations, but has surpassed all other
years In financial and Industrial re
sults. The center of financial power
has crossed the ocean. After paylntt
debts of several hundred millions
abrond, and conducting a war to an
honorable end, the country Is lending
bo many millions In Europe that for the
first time banks abroad look to New
York to dictate the rate of exchange.
Exports have been about $1,250,000,000,
and the excess over Imports about $017,
000,000. against $357,000,000 In 1887, and In
only two previous years has the bal
ance risen to $300,000,000. In no past
calendar year have net Imports of
gold reached $75,000,000, but this year
they have been about $140,000,000. No
vember passed all previous months In
value of produce exports over Imports,
but December has gone much beyond
November.
Power in the world's markets comes
with n demand for breadstuffs and
other necessaries never before equaled.
Exports of cotton have been over 7,
700.000 bales, about 3,036,000,000 pounds.
and in no previous year as much as
7,000.000 bales, or 3,500,000,000 pounds.
Exports of breadstuffs have been In
value $283,918,291 In 11 months, and have
never been as large In any other year.
Exports of wheat for the year, lack
ing a day or two, have been 218,594,
C8G bushels, flour Included, slightly ex
ceeded only by 225.GG5.S12 In 1892, and of
corn 200,979,077 bushels, only approach
ed by 189,127,570 in 1897. The heaviest
expotts of both grains and flour In any
previous year were 59,000,000 bushels
smaller, only 360,220,513, in 1897.
The triumph in finance has been
largely due to Industrial progress. The
output of pig iron has been about 11,
645,000 tons, the greatest yet reached
In any year by 2,000,000 tons, and great
er than Great BrltRin ever reached by
2,800,000 tons. Yet the consumption In
manufacture has been still larger, in
spite of net exports of pig, in ten
months 163,089 tons, for unsold stocks
were reduced In 11 months 380,000 tons.
Exports of iron monufactures in ten
months were about $87,644,536 In value,
against Imports of $13,497,817. Prices
shown for the year In the table of com
parlsons have been unusually steady.
varying not 5 per cent for pig from the
lowest to the highest, and for finished
products not 6 per cent.
Textile industries have been retarded
by high prices of wool and abnormally
low prices of cotton, both deterring pur
chases. In three months cotton reach
ed 5.31 cents, the luwest price for 50
years, the greatest yield ever known
being followed by receipts since Sep
tember of 357.000 bales larger than last
year. Exports have Increased, but not
as greatly. Toward the close recovery
came with accounts of some destruction
by storm, and the price reached 5.87
cents, giving a strong Impulse to the
manufacture, so that the takings by
northern and southern spinners In the
calendar year have been 3,425,206 bales,
a little greater than In any previous
crop year.
Bradstreet's review says: Holiday
quiet in general demand, sustained
actively In Industrial lines, particularly
Iron and steel, exceptionally large
shipments of goods on orders, liberal
cereal exports and especially heavy
dealings In speculative markets are
features calling for notable mention In
the closing week of thp year. Firm
ness In price Is likewise an encouraging
feature in most staples. Wheat, though
showing a reaction. Is higher on the
week on large export clearances, and
other cereals are In sympathy, rig
Iron demand grows and prices for this
product and for steel rails, steel billets,
plates and wire rods are all higher on
the week, while the volume of foreign
demand for our finished metal products
apparently increases as the year draws
to its conclusion.
Concisely stated, the reports received
as to the year s business in nil sec
tions of the country point to an un
precedented volume of domestic and
export trade, which Is reflected In bank
clearings that break the high record
of 1892. The general level of prices of
staples nnd securities at the close of
the year Is at the highest point reached
for five years past. Hnllroad earnings
exceed all previous years, and finally
theie was a smaller number of failures
and lower liabilities than reported In
any year for at least five years past.
These general results In the country at
large have been achieved, too, not
withstanding the outbreak and conclu
sion of a foreign war and In spite also
of unfavorable conditions In some In
dustries. There were 11,038 failures In the Uni
ted States In 1S9S, Involving liabilities
of $111,137,117, a decrease from 1897 In
number of 11.2 per cent and in liabilities
of 9.5 per cent. Compared with 1896
and 189.) the proportion of decrease
shown Is oven larger, and compared
with 1893 failures were fewer by 25 per
cent and liabilities smaller by U4 per
cent. Decreases are also shown when
compared with 1891, a year of large
trade, but of numerous and costly fail
ures, but compared with 1892 there Is
an Increase shown of id per cent in
number and 30 per cent In liabilities.
The tendency of failures toward tho
normal Is Illustrated by the fact that
the percentage of assets to liabilities Is
the smallest reported since 1892.
Beats th Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of M.uysviUe, Texas.,
lms found a more valuable discovery than has
yet been made in the Klondike. For )ears he
suffered untold agony from consumtition, ac-
companieu by tiemorrnages ; aud was abso
lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He
declares that gold is of little value in com
parison with this marvelous cure ; would
have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a
bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis aud all throat and
lung affections are positively cured by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Trial bottles free at A. Nvasley's Drug Store.
Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. (guaranteed
to cure or price refunded.
Droyftis T.n ifoiiti- Friuieo.
London. Dep. 31. The I'arla corre
spondent of The Dally News avers that,
despite all otllclal denials, Dreyfus Is
already on his way to France,
How Ib Your Wife 7
Has she lost her beauty? If so, Coustipa
tion, Indigestion, Bick Iloadache are tho
principal causes. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea
lias cured these ills for half a century. Trice
5 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results
aro not satisfactory. Sold by 1. I). Klrllu
aud a Kuarauteu.
BX-aOVEKNOH II. MEIUUAM.
Hon with the vacant ambassadotshlp
to llusslu. The president informed a
prominent Republican senator, who oc
cupies a peculiarly confidential position,
that he had not decided upon ex-Oov-ernor
Merrlam, yet would like very
much to reward him for his services to
the party.
"I had a running, itching sore on my leg.
Sufl'eted tortures. Duau's Ointment took
away tho burning and itching instantly, und
quickly effected permanent cure." C. V,
Leuliart, Bowling Oreon, O.
I.nuiui lltlilltt Titled S'lOtT.
Cape May. Dec. 31. Logan M. Itullltt,
of Philadelphia, who was found guilty
Thursday afternoon of breaking and
entering, of larceny and of receiving
stolen goods from the office of the
Franklin Electric Light company, of
which he Is president, last summer,
was sentenced by Common Pleas Judge
Douglass yesterday to pay a fine of
$400 and costs. Mr. Uullltt at once ap
pealed on writ of error, under bonds
of $2,000, to the supreme court.
Tho liiuid "Pifsf i:pl11lnx.
London, Dec. 31. Tho Johannesburg
correspondent of The Times says: In
yesterday's Issue The Rand Post ex
plains that its recent articles denounc
ing the promotors of the mass meeting
of Ultlanders held here on Sunday to
protest against the murder of Edgar by
11 Boer policeman were written to pre
vent further trouble.
Prom the dav that a vounir man starts
out to seek his first position to the end of
his business life, his health has a world to
do with his success. When a young man
applies to a business man for a position, his
personal appearance nas a aeai 10 uo wiin
the outcome. " Personal appearance" does
not mean' dress alone. It does not mean
exterior cleanliness alone. A young man
may be clean, so far as soap and water will
make him, but be disfigured by unsightly
pimples, eruptions and ulcerations on the
skin. These are due to impurities in the
blood. The blood becomes impure because
it is improperly nourished. Instead of
receiving the life-giving: elements of the
food, it receives the foul emanations of
indigestion, bilousness and costiveness.
The reason that Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is the best remedy for
disorders of this description is that it goes
right to first causes. It gives a man an
appetite " like a horse." It facilitates the
flow of digestive juices. It corrects all
disorders of the digestion, and makes the
assimilation of the life-giving elements
of the food perfect. It invigorates the
liver. It purifies and enriches the blood.
It makes the muscles strong and active.
It tones and steadies the nerves. It makes
a young man look as he should strong of
body, alert of brain and clean and whole
some of skin. Medicine dealers sell it,
and have nothing "just as good "
"I had eczema in its worst form." write
Austin Kam&ey. Esq of Saltillo. Huntingdon
Co.. 1'a. "I tried three doctors but got no re
lief. I thought it noulrt set me wild it Itched
aud burned so badly The neighbors thought 1
would never be aired I took your 'Golden
Medical Discovery ' aud am now well."
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