TheHerald KSTltLHm.t 18TI). "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Published every nvt-nlnir, Mct-pt Sunday, nt 8 South Jntilln stiwt, flhennndoah, LONG DISTANCE THLHIMIONi:. Tlie Herald Is delivered In "ln-titimlonh nml the siirroundlnit towns forIxeetita w k, liv able to the carriers, lly mull 18.00 a yt nr. or 23 cents n month payable In advance Ail vertisements charged nocordliiB; to sHeeniid position. Tho publlnhrr rewrve the rlRht to change the pnsltlon . f ndvertlwnent whenever the pulillenllon of news demmidi It. The right I rewrvwl to rejnst nny advertisement whether pkl fonr not, Hint the publishers mn dorm Improper. AiUer tlaing Mt''s mnde known upon application. Kntei i d lit the po-t ntllee nt Shenandoah, Pa , A second Insi mull matter. HATl UnAY. JANUARY 7. I8B9 OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Even Little Delnwnre is having its Souatorinl troubles. Cuius. Maokk says that, lie may have something to say about the Senatorship next wek. What can he say ? AN employment agent in Philadel phia has committed suicide. What about the mental condition of his hundreds of victims ? The inauguration of Governor Stone, minus free liquor and cigars, will present little attraction for the average Schuylkill county statesman. The Director of the Mint reports the gold production of 1808 greater thou 1897. The fears of a lack of the yellow metal are but the fanciful dreams of the free silverite. The little coterie of Populistic Democrats and Kepublicans who were responsible for the outcome of the Chicago convention in 189G, seem to have determined to run their next national show in the same way as the last one. So be it. Ex-Chairman Thomas-- V. Cooper says Quay will be re-elected, and adds that "he will get such Democratic votes as he may need that's what he is after." There is no doubt about the latter statement. Even Schuyl kill can furnish a portion of the re quired quota. Gov. Hastings in his annual message recommends the prompt payment to schools and institutions of the state of moneys which have been appropriated or set aside for that purpose. This recommendation should receive the hearty endorse ment of the Legislature. The Harrisburg Commonwealth as serts that five Democratic members of the House have positively declared themselves as ready to vote for Quay for Senator in case he needed their votes in order to secure his re-election. And how many will find it con venient to be absent, if necessary t In the scuffle for the United States Senatorship everybody, but the ever watchful sluth-hounds, had forgotten John Wanamaker's reward of $20,- 000 and that of Senator Quay for $10,000 for the arrest of bribers. Some of the shrewdest detectives in the state were at Harrisburg trying to get a piece of the reward. -The Kansas legislature has taken the question of the regulation of telegraph and express tolls within its borders into its own hands and prom ises a much lower figure than those the companies have been charging. There has been some little doubt ex pressed as to the ability of the people of this Commonwealth to enact laws which are not too highly flavored with populism, but success in this direction should silence all such com ment. If this state could only bor row the legislature of Kansas for a few weeks some long standing griev ances of this kind might-be remedied. It was very proper for Bishop Nicholas, of the Orthodox Greek Churoh, to urge his fellow believers to bring up their children in the faith of their fathers. But he grossly mis states facts when in warning them against our public schools he says the education given in such schools in this country makes thotve who attend them come out of them not only with out the fear of God, but without the ordinary sense of shame. Sueh a statement is a gross libel on the public school system of our country. In Christian character and the traits which go towards making honorable and upright oitiiens th graduates of our public schools will compare favor ably with those from any other schools. Sores Disappeared Statement of a Remarkable Cure. " My little daughter has bad ringworms on her scalp, and she broke out in sorea all over her body. I decided to try Hood's Sarsanarilla, and after she had taken it a rthe'djKm6 the sores disappeared." MRS. v. J. GIVEN, 1903 Elsworth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Remember Hood's parilla I the One True Blood Purifier, fl; alic for t. "Hood's Pills cure constipation, cent. rVERYBRiS)E id wife should know about the pre. paration that for half a century l.as been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one discomforts and distractions f& incident to child-birth. It ; is applied externally, which is the only way to get relief. s medicines taken internally fti will not heln and may M result in harm. W. n ft j a Biers fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body fot the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- .Vficial if used during the whole period of pregnancy. SI per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Books Frer, containing valuable Infor mation to all women, will be tent to anj address upon application by The Brcuh'ield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. EDUCATION IN 'HAVANA. GcTiet'ul lti'ooUo Abolishes tlioTnxcin Griidiiiitort' Diploma. Havana, Jflh. 7. Governor General Brooke Is penetratlnR the frlnRS of the educational question. Yesterday he le.'.rnrd that diplomas to graduates of the 1'nlverslty of Havana .e:e signed under t!-e lute regime by the captain general and subjected to a tax of $4.50 each. He has Issued Instructions to the rector of the university and the direc tors to grant diplomas hereafter with out a diploma tax. Three hundred young men are now In attendance at the university. At the request of General Brooke the Bank of Spain has reported as to the amount of the prlmarv s'-.ool funds It holds on deposit. T!.e bank has $35,200 In paper tiiritnpy, wrrth a'.iout six cents on i lie rlollar, and $101 In silver and $77 in bronze. The teachers have been unp.ild for a lung time, the arrears varying In Individual cases according to policial Influence. Ni inlng can be done at present for edi cation, sanitation or road bulldlr Ever: thing must wait until Generals Brooke and Ludlow and their staffs can g( t definite grasp of perplexing situa tioiiB. There Is an Innumerable com p.iny of volunteer advisers always avc'lable, always suggesting, teaiing up everything and substituting some thing new. A Itcmnrknblo Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness tnau, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia. Pa., says: "I contracted a violeut cold which settled all over me. The pain iu rny chest and side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I ouly grew worse. Then you gave ine a bottle of Brazilian Balm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week and awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents Itev. Lymnn AblYott's Successor. New York, Jan. 7. The advisory committee of Plymouth church, Brook lyn, last night, after hearing the report of the sub-committee chosen to select a pastor to succeed Dr. Lyman Ab bott, unanimously recommended that the Rev. Newell Dwight Hillls, D. D., of Chicago, be called to the pastorate. There t This Is Just the Thins. Red Flag Oil for spraius and bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug btore. Tliontcl" l'anfo Avortod. Pittsburg. Jan. 7. A small fire In the Arlington hotel last night caused a panic among the guests and help, but no one was seriously hurt. NextTloor to the hotel is the Alvln theater, where the "Ping of the Cross Is being pro duced. The audience packed the house to the doors, and for a few morrfents there was great danger of a serious panic. A number of people left their seats and rushed for the door, but the perfect discipline of the employes and the coolness of the actors prevented a general stampede. After an Inter ruption of about five minutes quiet was restored and the play proceeded. What Is Shiloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many in advancod stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money Price 25 ct., 50 ots, aud ?1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee, DELAWARE DEADLOCK ENDED. TlioAddlokHCniulliliito DofVnted by the Aid of Dmnooiut lc Votes. Dover, Del., Jan. 7. The deadlock which had been hanging In the Dela ware house of representatives sfnee Tuesday was broken yesterday, after 91 ballots had been taken, by electing Theodore F. Clark, of Delaware City, as speaker. Benjamin P. Sheppard, of New Castle county, was elected clerk on the first ballot. Andrew Esham was elected sergeant-at-arma on the fifth ballot. Hev. Joseph Brown Turner (Presbyterian) was elected chaplain on the fourth ballot. The election of Clark Is a victory for the regular Kepublicans, the faction oppoed to J. Kdward Addlcks, and Is therefore assumed to mean that the "gas man" will not don the national senatorial toga without a most bitter struggle. Indeed, It Is generally be lleved by his opponents that his can didacy has had Its run, and that a man upon whom all can unite and who has no tectlon entanglements will be sent to Washington. Clark received five votes more than hi opponent, William Tharp, the Ad dicks candidate, the ballot being 18 to 13. But Clark's vote would have been slim had It not been for the support of the Democrats, ten of the twelve of whom gave him their votes. mc 'tfi.7lll mm f M TUB ADAMS P01S0N1NG, The I'cilloo Still llmillnir Clows, But No A frost m lis Yot. New York, Jan. 7. The World pub lishes the following: These new points were developed yesterday in tho pois oning inystory: Professor Wltthaus found that Kutnows powder wns mixed with the cyanide of inerrury In the falsp bromo seltzer bottle sent to Harry Cornish the mixture which killed Mrs. Adams. This Is considered most Important, as making absolutely certain that the sender of the poison to Cornish was one and the snmo with the Bender of the cyanide of mercury to Harry Cor mnti Barnet In a Kutnows powder box, from the effects of which the latter died. It leads to the presumption by the police that some of the Kutnows powder may even have been saved out of the box sent to Barnet to be mixed In the stuff sent to Cornish. The wife of Itoland B. Mollneux is now very 111. Her condition was de scribed ns pitiable by her sisters. Mrs. Mollneux received knowledge during the day that the police had found a letter signed "With love, Blanche," written by Mrs. Mollneux to Mr. Bar- net, nnd that this letter had been sub mitted to a handwriting expert for comparison with the writing on the package containing the holder nnd false bromo seltzer bottle sent to Cor nish. She became aware, also, that In vestigations were being made Into her past, her acquaintance with Barnet. and her marriage to Mollneux. Captain McClusky announced that the 'letter In Mrs. Mollneux's hand writing was an ordinary missive. More discouraging for the police than any development thus far was the fail ure of the Newark false beard clew. Young Mollneux was taken to Fischer, me wig maker who sold a red wig to a stranger shortly before Christmas. Fischer declared flatly that Mollneux was not his customer. The other New ark wig maker, Zimmerman, also failed to identify blm. Further than this the case Is where It stood a few days ago. The police havH made no arrests. Millions Given Away. It is certainly Kratifyiue to tho public to knoWof ono coucorn in tho land who aro not afraid to bo gonorous to tho needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Concha aud Colds, liavo given away over ten million trial bottles of this Great medicine: and have tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ol Hopeless cases. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarsoncss and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and got a trial bottle tree. Kcgularsize sue. and $1. Every hottlo guaranteed, or price retunaoa. HI, ..i IK'Ctloil in' Camps. Washington. .Tnn. 7.Prnminfr- i,v experiences of the recent war Secretary for the sanitary Inspection each Satur day or an military camps, Including leglmental, brigade and division hos pitals. A special medical Inspection also is ordered on the last Saturday of each month. Similar Inspection will be made on the Inst itnv nf nnnh mnntt. of all military posts and general hos pitals, ah commanding officers are di rected to facilitate the Dromnt trans. mission of reports. It's Queer How Quick Pau-Tiua euros coughs and coldB, 23e, At Uruhler Jlros., drug stole. .Mull " iu'k7i;os !(okn. New York, Jan. 7. Two packages of mall sent from New York and bound to Grafton, W. Va., over the Jersey Central l illroad, are missing. It was at first believed that the packages were lost In transit, but It Is now believed that they were stolen. Postofllce In spectors are Investigating the case. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mouev if It falls to cure, 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf HERMAN MISSIONARY MALTREATED, An Hplsoilo In Climn Which Will At'ouso the Ki'lser. Berlin, Jan. Letters received here from Klau-Chau, tho German fortified settlement In the province of Shan Tung, China, give details of an outrage upon Father Stenz, the German Cath ollc missionary, on Nov. 9 last. The missionary was about to leave Tle-Tau, province of Shan Tung, owing to the anti-Christian feeling. Finding himself confronted by crowds of Chinese who were clamoring for the destruction of the Christians he took refuge in a hut. He was dragged out, his clothes were torn from his back, he was struck with sticks and pricked with knives and lances and his beard torn out. The Chinese threatened to flay him alive. On the following day his persecutors prepared to hang him by the wrists. Finally a mandarin Interfered In his behalf, but compelled him to leave the district, with a promise never "to re turn. A Dylnc Mlnlstor'n Prediction. Richmond, Va., Jan. 7. Rev. Dr, Moses D, Hoge, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, died yesterday, aged 81 years. He was one of the best known citizens of Richmond, and his death Is universally mourned. The rec ognized approach of death was unable to rob him of the measure of dignity that characterized his life. Two weeks or more ago he himself dictated a notice for use In the local papers concerning his condition, which forecast his death, He not only set his own hpuse In order for the grim visitor, but consulted tho officers of his church as to his succes Bor, and calmly awaited the Inevitable. Killed Herself and Babe. New York, Jan. 7. Mrs. Annie Wled ener, 35 years of age, and her 4-year- old child were found dead last night in bed at the woman's home In an East Eighty-eighth street tenement. The room was filled with gas which flowed from an open Jet. A letter in German, written by the woman, stated that she was tired of life, and had decided to take her life and that of her baby. Albert It, Hilton n Ilnnkrtipt. New York, Jan. 7. Albert B. Hilton, who formerly carried on a large dry goods business on Broadway, and now a real estate broker, filed a petition In bankruptcy yesterday. The schedules Include the names of about 10,000 cred Itors, most all for small amounts. The totul liabilities are .J2,539,907, all un securedt. He h;s no assets except clothing valued at $200, for which he claims exemption. General Wilson Off For Cuba, Savannah, Ga Jan. 7. The transport Obdam sailed this afternoon for Matan zas with General Wilson and the head quarters of the First army oorps, two signal companies of that corps and a battalion of the Eighth Massachusetts. The remainder of the Eighth Massa chusetts will follow on the,.next trans port. The' battalion of the First Maine artillery now In camp here Is to be mustered out of service at once. Fan-Tina I What It It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Grublor Bros., drug store. PLANCON-y- t i I i "I havo froquontly uood tho Gonulno JOHANN HOPF'S MALT EXTRACT In Franoo, whonovor I folt mysolf run down. I also uso It in America und find. It moat oxcollont in clearing my voico." BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. The JOHANN HofPs Malt Extract has this on neck label. Eisner & Mendelsom f Agents, New York. I 'Js m MaitaftooHPO4ocaatiiitiiiaaai CHAIRMAN DINGLEY'S ILLNESS. Ills Pliystcliiiis Hold Out l.lttto llopo Tor Ills Hocovory. Washington, Jan. 7. The condition of Representative Nelson Dlngley, of Maine, who has been ill with pneu monia for almost a week, has under gone a marked change for tho Worse and at midnight his physicians held out little If uny hope for recovery. Al though the lung has Improved consider ably and the cough lessened, the ef fects of the pneumonia has so weaken ed the system as to dearease the vital ity to an alarming extent. The poison from the sickness has permeated the whole system, which renders It less po tent to stand the terrible strain. Much of the day the patient was delirious, and appeared to be uttering extracts from speeches he has made on the tar iff question In the house of representa tives. He Was conscious only when aroused. The physicians say there must be a radical change one way or another very soon. Imported Itnllnns llofdso to Work. Pana, Ills., Jan. 7. Eighteen Italians have arrived here by rail from Chicago. It Is said ten of the leading coal oper ators have procured the services of a labor agency to hire Italians to work In the Pana mines. The operators are apparently becbming dissatisfied with the negroes brought here from Ala bama, so many of the negroes proving Bhlftless and turbulent. The Italians on arrival were met by a committee of union miners and escoited to tho union headquarters on Second street. The Italians seemed to be greatly surprised on learning of the strike, and refused to. work wlththe negroes. The miners' union and citizens are making up a purse and will return the Italians to Chicago. .What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so decep tive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may be divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often with a burning sensation, the flow of urine being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the uavel and the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed witli difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it witli instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove, dangerous if neglected. The Third stape is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases aud known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. IN SENATEAND HOUSE r ' A Section Antagonistic to Orprnnlscod Inbor Stricken Prom Alaska mil. Washington, Jan. 6. The Judiciary committee had the right of way, in the house for three hours yesterday and quite a number of bills of minor im portance reported from the committee were passed. The remainder of the day was occupied In continuing tlte consid eration of the bill to codify the laws of Alaska. Some 21 pages were dispos ed of yesterday, making 83 In all of the 232 pages. A section in the bill, copied from the statutes of Oregon, providing punishment by fine and im prisonment of persons who prevent or endeavor to prevent employes from working, aroused a protracted debate, on the ground that It was an attack on organized labor. It was finally stricken out. Little business except of a routine character was transacted by the senate. A resolution offered by Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, directing the commit tee on foreign relations to report to the senate whether the treaty of Paris makes any provision for the claims of citizens of the United States against Spain which were In existence before the recent war, and the status of such claims after the ratification of the treaty, was adopted, Mr. Caffrey, of Louisiana, continued, and practically concluded his speech, begun before the holiday recess. In op position to the pending Nicaragua canal bill. Captain slirsbfio's 1'rlzo Jfoney. Washington, Jan. 6. Auditor Mor ris, for the navy department, has Is sued certlncates for prize money to Captain SIgsbee and all the crew of the St. Paul engaged In the capture of the British ship ReBtormel, the cargo of which brought over $13,000. Captain SIgsbee receives $970.8?. The next lar gest sums go to the paymaster and chaplain. They get $79 each. The gun ner's mate receives $10 and the sailors between $4 and $6 each. Bedford Free From Smallpox. Bedford, Pa., Jan. 6. At a meeting of the local physicians yesterday a re port was made to the municipal board of health, signed by every practicing physician In town, saying that of the IS cases reported as smallpox or vario loid within the borough every case was fully recovered excepting one, who was now convalescent and could soon be reported well. That the precautions surrounding those who have had the disease are such as to render It en tirely safe for people to visit Bedford and for the schools and churches to be opened. , ''Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup cures little colds cures big colds too, down to the very verge of con-suwptUm. v genuine signature t35 Co., Sole (yff(47j f AN AWPUL EXPLOSION. It Destroys SI vl I1 il 1 1 d I n tr Works nml Kills Nino Pooplo In Kiitrliiud. London, Jan. 7. A big boiler while being tested in Hewitt's shipbuilding yard, at Barking, burst yesterday nnd the superintending engineer and eight men were killed. About 40 persons were Injurod, some fatally. The bodies of the dead wer frightfully mutilated. The whol shipbuilding works was wrecked. A lad wns found dead 300 yards from the scene of tjie disaster. A number of men and boys are miss ing. The terrific force of the explosion may be Judged from the fact that ono of the huge plates of the boiler plung ed through a building a quarter of a mile distant, and that debris was hurl ed hundreds of yards In all directions. The factory Itself, which covered sev eral acres, was practically razed, and all the dwellings and shops In Us im mediate vicinity were to all intents and purposes wrecked. Windows were shattered a mile away, and telegraph and telephone wires were blown down on all sides. Distressing scenes were witnessed among the mothers, wives and other relatives of the employes. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purlflor and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. ESTERHAZY INTERVIEWED. Author or tliu llorderenu Indulges In nil Antl-.Jowlsh Tlriulo. London, Jan. 7. The Daily News publishes this morning an Interview which a special correspondent in Hol land has had with Major Ferdinand Walsln Esterhazy, author of the Drey fus bordereau. The correspondent says: "I found him In a small, typical Dutch hotel. His face betrayed the ravages of the anxiety of recent months, and ho is terribly lonely. He told me he had hardly spoken to any one since he left England. He de clined to say anything about the In quiry now In progress before the court of cassation, but did Indulge In a vio lent anll-Jewlsh tirade. "Esterhazy declared that the Dreyfus affair Is a bitter racial war, legitimate and natural, a defense against the most terrible invasion which ever men aced Europe, observing that unhappily the defenders were not agreed among themselves. He complained that while he was left In the most absolute tran quillity during his stay in England, he had been continually threatened and Insulted In Holland." Snllhbr ry Favors Disarmament. Londoi Jan. 7. The reply of Lord Sallsbui to the proposal of Emperor Nicholas for a disarmament conference of the powers, which Is Just published, promises the cordial co-operation of the British, government and asks for an indication of the heads of the discus sion at the conference. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. THE PRODUCE A1ARKETS As Rellooted bv Denllnirs in Phllndel plila nnd Baltimore. Philadelphia, Jan. C Flour In light de mand; winter superfine, $2.2502.50; Penn sylvania roller, clear, $3.153.30; city mills, extra, $2.5002.75. Rye flour firm at $3.10 par 100 pounds. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, Jnnuary. 75Ul875iic. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, old, Jnnuary, 414(B42c.; do. do.. new, 40?4541c.; No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, 42c. Oats firm; No. 2 white nnd No. 2 white clipped, 35Hc Hay steady; choice timothy, 5J1 tor large bales. Beef steady; beef hums. $18.60019. Pork easy; mess, $9.50(310; family, $12012.50. Lard weaker; western steamed, $5.75. But ter firm; western creamery, 15020c; do. factory, 1201414c.; Elglns, 21c; imitation creamery, juwc; rew xorK aairy, iao 18c; do. creamery, 15020c; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 2502So ; do. wholesale, 23. Cheese firm; large white and colored, 10&c: small' do., lie; light skims, VmSMc; part do., CV407c; full do.. 2&3Vic Erbs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 27c; western, fresh, 26c; southern, 25026c. Potatoes steady; Jersey, $1.1201.50: New York, $1.2501.62; Long Island, $1,7502; Jersey sweets, $1.23 2.50. Tallow firm; city, 3?i03T4c; country, 3?l4c Itosln quiet; strained, common to good, $1.45. Turpentine dull at 4545Vc Cabbage quiet at $204 per 100, Cottonseed oil somewhat stronger and more active, with sales of off Summer yellow at 21c, and prime summer yellow at 22'4c Baltimore, Jan. 6. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat weak; spot, c; month, 757594c; February, 76W76V4c; steamer No. 2 red, 72072c; southern, by sample, 717CV4c; do. on grade, 73076c Corn weak; spot and month, 4O&04Oc; February, 4O0 4094c; steamer mixed, 37 637M.C; southern, white and yellow, 38 tic. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 34035c; No2 mixed, 3214c Rye firmer; No, 2 nearby, 5914c; No. 2 western, 62c Hay Arm; No. 1 timothy, $10.50. Grain freights dull; rates Inclined to be easy; steam to Liver pool, per bushel, S?4d. Junuary; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 6d.3s, 714d, Jan uary, 3s. Cd. February. Lettuce at $1.20 B1.E0 per bushel. Live Stock Markets. New York, Jan. 6. Beeves active; steers 5010c. higher; bulls firm and cows steady; all sold; steers, common to choice, $1.50 5.60; oxen and stags, $2.7B?4.75: bulls, $3 3.80; choice fat do., $104.60; cows, $204. Calves steady; 50 barnyard calves unsold; Veals, $508, Sheep firm; lambs 10c, high er; sheep, $304.50; lambs, good to choice, (5.5006.75; one car, $5.80. Hogs nominally steady at $3.8504.10. East Liberty, Pa., Jan. 6. Cattle about steady; extra, $3.3505.50; prime, $505.25; common, $3.2003.60. Hogs steady; extra heavy, $5.8003.85; best mediums, J3.S0; best Yorkers, $3.7503.80; light Yorkers and pigs, $3.6508.75; skips, $2.5003.25; roughs, $2.5008.35. Sheep firm; choice wethers, (4.3604.45; common, $2.5003.50; choice lambs, $5.2005.85; common to good, $3,600 1.10; veal calves, $767.50, The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others' are Invited to call on any druggist and get (rce a trial bottle of Kemp's balsam for the Throat und Lungs, a remfdy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c, IN SENATEAND HOUSE. A VlHory For tho Opponents of tho Civil Sorvlfe Law. V "lilnrrtnti. Jan. 7. The antl-clvll service reformers scored a victory In the house yesterday. The legislative, executive nnd Judicial appropriation bill wns taken up for consideration and when tho appropriation for the civil service commission was reached Mr. Evans, Kentucky Republican, made a motion to strike It out. This motion has been made annually for a dozen years or more, but hnS Invariably fail ed. But yesterday the opp.mentB of the law laid great stress on tho fact that they could not get a direct vote upon tho proposition, and were, there fore, compelled to seek Its nullification In this manner. Even these appeals failed to bring out tho full strength of the opposition, though the motion to strike out carried by a narrow ma jority 67 to 61. Tills was In committee of the whole, where no record Is made of the vote. Mr. Moody, of Massa chusetts, gave notice that he would demand a record vote In the house, where the friends of the civil service law expect to reverse the decision. Immediately after the senate pon vened yesterdny the resolution offered Thursday by Mr. Hoar calling on the president for Information as to the In structions of the commissioners who negotiated the treaty of Paris, to gether with all correspondence and re ports relating to the work, was laid before the senate. Chairman Davis, one of the commissioners, desired that It be referred to the foreign relations committee, but Mr. Hoar Insisted that the senate had ns much right to such information as the members of the for eign relations committee, and that the president should determine whether the senate should have It. The resolu tion was adopted In secret session. In support of the resolution offered some time ago by Mr. Vest In opposition to expansion Mr. Caffrey delivered an ex tensive speech. The Soldiers' Hunks Collapsed. Columbus, O., Jan. 7, Two hundred members of the Fourth Ohio volunteers gathered here for muster out were hurled from their Improvised beds at the Auditorium at an early hour In the morning and 2.1 were .Injured, quite a number being seriously hurt, although no fatalities are expected, In order to accommodate the men temporarily double decked bunks had been con structed out of tent floors and scant ling, and under the weight of the sleep ing soldiers the structure toppled over. A number were removed to the var ious city hospitals owing to the severity of thlr Injuries. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sorcB, ulcers, salt rheum, foven sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .in nav rnnuirnd. It is cuarantecd to eivo perfect satisfaction or mony refundod. Price as cents por dox. t or saio oy a . w asior , This Is the trade mark of the short line to Florida tho Southern Railway. Two dally trains are operated all the year, and during tho winter season, a third, tho Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in tho South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passengor Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like mastc in cases of croup. It has nover been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and J1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. fire I Fire I Mro! Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies ; Phila. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardtn St., Shenandoah. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the importance of per manently beneficial effects aud were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently overcome habitual constipation, welt-Informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best Hour mule. HOOD'S PILL3 cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, Dleavnt laxative. All Druggist IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 13, 1808. Passenger trains Icnro Shenandoah for l'enn Haven Junction, llauch Chunk, LelilgliteM, Slatimrton. M'hlto Hall. C'litasiiumiA. Allcntnwn Hctlilcliem, Easton New York und Philadelphia at 5 28, 7 49 a. m 1 CO aiul 5 14 p. 111. Por Wllkesbarre, White Haven aud rittston, S 28, 10 18 a. 111.. 1 00 and Slip. in. For Laceyvllle, Towando, Sayre, Waverly, Eliulra, Rochester; ItutTulo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the iv est, iu is u. in., 1 w una o 11 p. in. For Belvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 0 28 a. m 511 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 7 49 a. m. For Jeanesville, Leviston and Heaver Meadow. 5 28 a. in., 1 00 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 40, 10 18 a. tn 1 00 and 5 11 u. in ForJeddo, DrIHon and Freeland, 5 28, 1018 O, 111,, U II JI, 1U, For Scranton, 828, 10 18 a. m., S 14 p. in. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvllle, and Ashland, 1 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Raven Run, Centrulia, Slount Carincl and Sliumokln, 10 88 a. 111.. 1 45, 0 07, 9 20 p. m. ForMahanoy City, Park Place aud Delano. S 28, 7 19, 10 18 a. in., and 1 "0, 8 11 p. m. For Yateavllle, 8 28, 10 18 a. in. Trains will leave Hlmmokln at 7 00, 0 20 u. in., 11 K und 4 20 p, in., and arrive at Hlitmandoah at 7 40, 10 18 u. in,. 1 00, 0 14 11. la. Leuve Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 49 nnd 10 18 a. 111 , and 1 00 p. 111. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 u in.. 12 IB, 505, 8 IS p. m. ' Leave llazletou for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. m 12 48,8 09,6 26, 8 32 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Raven Run, Cenlralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 40 a. m., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Hlmmokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. in., and 5 05 p. m. Leavti Shenandoah for Yateavllle, Malinuoy City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weutlierly uul Maucu Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 82 p, m- For Leiilghton, Slatingtou, Catuauqua, White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Easton and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. in., and S 82 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. in. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8 60. a. m.. and 6 27 p. 111. M. U. CUTTER, Pupt. Transportation-. Houth llrtlilelicm, Pu. ROI.I.1N II. WIUJUH.Oenl.8upt., South IJethli'liem. iV CHARLES B. LEU, Genl. Puss Ait . New York. N. Y A W. NONNEMACHEIt, Dlv. P. A., South Uetli1ucin, Pa. ON13 MONTH TO LIVE. The Doctor gave me one month to live. 1 had been sick fof two years. I had Asthma, a tear Ine cough and dreadful Stomach trouble. The medicine, the expense, the suffering. Two years of horror. Nothing helped me. Nothing lave me even temporary relief. I could not sleep lor the Adhma and cough, nor eat for my jtomarh seemed raw. I got so weak I could got walk actoss the floor without help. My doctor pavf me one month to live. My relatives lUliuc'.ni , la. wtr sent for aud came clear o Iowp to bid me n last good bye. Then I Ii rd ,! I lailllan Halm nud the wonderful uires 1' hi' tn ide. r had little faith, but read ,-uid r icnl tiis testimonials. They seemed huues' and I derided to try It. A drowning per s.)U you kuow, catches nt a straw. Still I did nt dare hope It would do me any good. I felt sure I was too far gone. Well, If you will be lieve It. the very first bottle gave me the great iiticllef I was better, surely better. Then I r jt more Halm and Toxlcola Tablets. They 1 ' ..-n.lx .l MT-11 In. getherandl Ira- iiroved rapidly. 11 all I bought eight $1.00 bot tles and five boxes ol Toxl cola Tablets A totatcostof J10K and am uot bet ter, not relieved, but cured. I have not been so well iu 20 years, I do my own work and think I am good lor of mere life, but of vigor, health and happiness nnd all due to those wonderful remedies, Bra zlllan Ualm and Toxlcola Tablets. But I ought to say I did uot use near all the Balm and Tab lets myself. I gave away a great deal and cured Coughs nnd Colds and Asthma and Stomach troubles all round the neighborhood. The peo ple say they never saw anything like It. Now I think, everybody ought to know what lnvalu ble remedies Brazilian Bapn aud Toxlcola Tab lets nre and you are welcome to use my name aud give the suffering the facts about my case. Mcst greatfullyyours, Mrs. T. C, Vaux, Bagley, Iowa. A GREAT OFFER, l'or the benefit of those suffering with Caturrh, Asthma, old Coughs, the effects of Grippe, etc., we will wrap with every $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Balm n Month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets PREEtill Jaiiuary 1st, 1899. It you get hold of a bottle that does not contain the Tablets, send us the cover of the bottle and we will mail you the Tablets free. B. P. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indian apolis, lud. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, w IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as followa: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 8 88, 7 80, 9 58 a. m., 12 20, 8 19 and 6 09 p. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week uays, 7 30 a. m., 12 26 and 3 09 p. m. For Evading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 8 88, 7 80. 9 55 a.m., Vi 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 55 a. in. 12 20, 8 09, 6 09 and 7 80 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week daya. 7 80, 9 55 a. m 12 26. 3 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 11 82 a. m 12 28, 7 80 p. to ForMahnno) Plane, weekdays, 210,8 27,5 38, 7 30, 9 55, 11 82 a. m., 12 28, 8 09, 8 09, 7 33; 9 60 p. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 80, 1182 a. m., 12 26, 3 09,607, 725 and 955 p. m. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via B.AO. It. 11., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. D K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. u, Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and f 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m, 12 20 12 IS 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, i 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45. 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chuuk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week duv.., a 4n ana, inqi ..n...niM 408 egg, 11 36 p. iu Leave Reading, week days, 137, 700, 10 08, a, m., 12 15, 4 17, 600, 826 p.m. . Leave Pottavtile. week, days, 7 17, 7 40 a. in., 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 6 10 and (J 50 p. til. Leave Tamaqua, week daya, 8 18, 8 86, 1123 a. 111., 1 49, 5 66, 7 20, 9 44 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05, 11 81 a. m., 2 22, 6 23, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 130, 922 1023,1200, a. m 239, 5 86, 6 42 7 C8, 1021pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m., 12 84 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South street wharl for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80 pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a m 8 80, 8 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a, m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a in, additional (or Cape May, 4 15 p m., (or Sea Isle City, 6 00 p m (or Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 am., South Btreet, 9 00 a. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A Swkioabd, Edson J. Weeks. Gen'l Sunt., Oen'l Fasa'r Agt., Heading Terminal. Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAE Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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 Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jy M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. NfflM.VMn 1 11.11 . .... . -"a".i uuiiuiug, curuer ui juaiu u Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the berl masters In London and Paris, will give lessons nntTlAvlr.Ur - - ,1 1 1 I . .. .1 1 I . m .... ... v. viii ii. k in ti. i a ni, ijvbi vulture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ol H.rnn no isweier Hnenanirh. Tho Rosy Freshness And a vclvt'C softness o( the skin la Inia rlably obtained by thorn who nse I'otioM'a Complexion ."owder.