TheHerald issr vm.isiino mio. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Published every m-eiiln. wrcept Sunday, at 8 South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. MNO lUsTANCI! TlSt.HPllONK. The Herald Is delivered III Shenandoah anil the surrounding towns for six cent a w ek, pay nlile to the curriers, lly mall M ( a year, or 23 rents n niutith wynble In advnimp Ail vcrtlsements charged neenrillnit to space Hinl position. The publishers rwwrve the right to change the pmiltloh f advertisement whenrvi r the publication of news ileiiienils it. The Hunt Is reserveil to reject any nilvrrtUemeiit whether lwhl for or not, Hint tin- i mbllshiTs nmv derm Improper. Ader Using r-'ti'S made known iiponappllcatloii. IJnterf d nt the po-t utllce Ht Shenandoah, Pa , If second class mall matter. TOES DAY. JANUARY 17. 18M) OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Admiral Dkwky nppeurs to lie in no hurry toooiue liome in order to ac cept the Presidential nomination go generously tendered him by Col. AVatterson in convention upteinbled. A la it a it nioriil locomotive was built in a Pennsylvania shop in twenty-one hours and thirty minute!'. The whole world wants American locomotives and the demand will be met. Thk Supreme Court of Missouri has tuade an important ruling, holding that answers to questions in applica tions for insurance are warranties and that when they prove to be false the policy becomes null and void. A SKNATOn remarked the other day that until the treaty was ratified we were still at war with Spain. It is plain to be seen, however, from the leisurely manner of some of the fcSen utors, that there are no Milliter bullets flying round the capitol. Replying to Andrew Carnegie's argument that the United States can not digest the Philippines, Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Court, cites a case in point. "We have digested Mr. Carnegie," he says, "and if there is any class of people hard to digest it is that class." TJndkii the existing law the chances for promotion in the United States navy are made to depend upon war, death and retirement on uccount of old age. There is nothing so very en couraging in this to the young man who has just-cie orudeck from the Annapolis Academy. "If we are going into the colonial business, argues Col. Bryan, "we should double the army of occupation at once." He thinks the increase necessary, perhaps, because so many men are seized by a desire to return home when they get about half 'way on their journey to the seat of war. The Chinese government and people generally are great believers in the good old times. All that is old is good, and all that is new is bad and dangerous. They have their counter parts the world over, but fortunately for the western world the pullbacks have for a long time lost control, and the world moves, though even at the present moment they are able to block progress to a considerable ex tent. THOSE free silver newspapers, who assume the un-American position of decrying every indication of improved business condition throughout the country, will receive little consolation in the report of the iron output, which at present is the largest in the historj of the country. The blast furnaces of the United States entered the new year with a productive capacity beyond that ever reached in this country. Yet we have the strik ing fact that furnace stooks, so far as reported, showed a further deoline in December, thus indicating an enor mous consumption. Two hundred furnaces are in blast, producing 218, 510 tons of piir iron a week. The same time last yeur 188 furnaces were in blast, producing 220.008 tons. ' The Lehigh Valley has seven in blast Schuylkill Valley flve.Lebanon Valley eight, Pittsburg district 28, Shenango Valley 10, Mahoning Valley 10, Illinois 14, Alabama 18 and bo on This is a nice morsel fpr our free silver friends to digest at their leisure. SORES SOON HEALED Terrible Effeots of T,ehoid Fever' Scrofula TrojUia. "After a severe attack of typhoid few I was taken with a terrible scrofula trouble. I bad large sore on my limbs, from which 1 suffered terriwy. ah treatment, teemed to make me worse. I read what Hood's Saraaparilla had done for others and began taking it. -mekore bepan to heal and I continued with llood'a until cured." Mim Auik SElfrwtT, 788 West Philadelphia 8 ., York. I'onn. Hood's Pills are cai to buy, eaay to take. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 219 N. Centre St., Pottavllle, Pa, Fine old Whiskeys, Olris and Wines, at the bar. A choice line oi i.iKn ww ance uiiu- Accommodations for travelers. McaU at all hour ME EXCaiENCli OF SYRUP OF FIGS 1A due not only to the nripiuallty and simplicity of the I'oiiil'iniitioii, but also to the enre and sicill with which it is manufactured by Hcisntific procpsses known to the CAt.ifoRMA Km Svitur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasiii the true and original remedy. As tho Ronuinc K.yrtip of Vign is manufactured by the Camfouma Kin Srittn- Co. only, a knowledge of tliat fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless ImitutioiiH mnnufnetured by other per ties. The high standing of the Cam FOIINIA Via SvKUP Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of families, makes the name of Uie Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. Jt is far ia advance of all other laxatives, as if acts on the kidjieys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember flie name of the Company CALIFC AtfIA FIG SYRUP CO. l. 'IM,NU1UI. Cat. muisvn ; it. rT. Mtw YoitK. n.t. L'ullr-rtmi n-Htl u . ntii! i 1 11- ! - itt '. jt i: on.ii. Cal.. Jan. If.- dlxti n lin nts . nip h.-pn tM'Vn l,v thp lpe i. lat ire In Ji Int it l n for the elect; -if of a United Mates senator without re al It. The Prrt ballot was plastically tl"? same as Jhe Prpt, end there Is no lr i 't1 n that he flei'Voi': will be bix: . i with n th ne::t IV.' The lGth bal i .esulteil as fi ftiws: U. S. Grant. Jr., 2; D. M. Hums, 24; W. II. L. IJarnea, 10; It. M. Uulla? D; scatter ing, 12. Speaker Wright, who has been accused by the San Francisco Call of selling his vote to the Grant camp, yes terday affixed his signature to a paper bringing suit against The Call for $2S0, 000 for libel. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough ami Couwmntion Cure, which is solil fur tho sumll price of 25 eta., 50 et. anil $1 HO. does not euro take tho bottle back anil wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years ou this KU inintec. Price 25 cts. anil 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Sick StoUtler From M.uftln. Pan Francisco, Jan. 1". The Ohio ar- rived yesterday with 300 men from Manila, most of them soldiers who are either going home on a long furlough or are convalescent. The First Ne braska regiment Is the most largely represented among the sick men, al though there nre a number from the Thirteenth Minnesota regiment. The convalescents were taken to the dl vision field hospitals. Those who are too ill to go homo Immediately -will be detained there. The otherswlll go on to their respective homes as soon as they can be provided with suitable clothlnt,. IN OI.UUS TIMES People overlooked the importance ol per nmneutly bcueficial effects and were satisfied with trausient action; but now that it Is gen erally known that Syrup of Fins will per manently overcome habitual constipation, well-iuformed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy tho geuuino, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. (CMC-nil M'nml tln Idol of Santiago. Santiago de Cuba, Jan. 17. Mayor Bacarda yesterday received a cable dispatch from Dr. Castillo, the repre sentative of the business men of this city, who accompanied General Wood to Washington, announcing that com plete autonomy Is- granted this prov lnce. The flay, therefore, was practl call observed as a holiday. The city was decorated with flags and a mass meeting held, at which General Wood was warmly praled. Bands of music paraded the stieets, cheering crowds were seen on all sides and the clubs have held meetings for the purpose of arranging an ovation to General. Wood and Dr. CaBtillo on their return. ""When doctors fail try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation; In vigoratcs the whole system. Killed "VliiIo Con-Jtlnir. Scranton, Pa., Jan. 17. Jennie loyce, I years old, was killed, and her brother, Thomas, 3 years old, was Injured In a toasting accident yesterday. Their sled ran Into a trolley car. The girl's head wag crushed beyond recognition and her body was horribly mutilated. One of the boy's legs wasfractured. Ileowes his life to the fact that he was thrown dp against the side of the car and fell :lear of the wheels. Or. Hull's Cough Syrup Is sure to cure incipient consumption. This remarkable . .i . .i .Tii i. remeuy wui slop me wasting away ui iu patient, and In a short time effect a cure, fliliiu's Kinpel-nr Disobedient, Pekln. Jan. 17. Palace reports de scribe Increasing III feeling between the dowager ampiess and the emperor. On several occasions recently tne em peror. It Is claimed, disobeyed the dowager empress. The chief amuse ment of the emperor at present, the palace reports also say, la training goats and monkeys. Reports from Stiang Tung-province say the popu lace there Is almost In a state of re belllon. The mlaaionsrieg anticipate trouble. J-ouMntlvo Opposition to Ttciborts, Italelgh, N. C, Jan. 17. In the house of representatives of the general as sembly yesterday Mr. Patterson, ot Caldwell county, offered a resolutlsn protesting against the seating of Con gresaman-elect 15. II. Roberts, of Utah. The resolutions calls upon the senators and representatives lit congress from North Carolina not only to oppose the seating of Mr. Roberts, but to pass law covering all such cases In the fu ture. To Sonroh Vov a Mllnn Vnulit, Mohlle. Ala.. Jan. 17. Under ordi.r from the treasury department at Wash ington the revenue cutter Winona left here yesterday to search the gulf coast for the missing pleasure yacht Paul Jones, now more than two weeks from New Orleans to Pensacola. Monarch over pain. Bums, outs, sprains, tings. Iuetant relief. Dr. Thomas' Ecleo tric Oil. Atany dm store. THE bGLAWAftfi DEADLOCK. AifdlehM Mn liihn Tlu-tr cnndldnto tin' ltt-ttiilnr Ifcpiibllciiii NonilniHi. Dover, Del.. Jan. IT. The llepubllcou members of the leglslulure, who num ber 81 of the total membership of 52, did not agree upon a candidate for United States senator to succeed Hon. George Gray. The general assembly be gins voting for a senator today, and In the line of political procedure a caucus was arranged for last evening. The only KepuhUcatm who jnet, however, were the I'lilon, or Addlcks Uepulill cans, and 15 of this faction gathered In the house of representatives. The meet ing was presided over by State Senator J. 'Frank Allee, and the members voted unanimously for J. Hdward Addlcks. They contend that their gathering wns the regular caucus of the party, and that Its outcome makes Addlcks the lie' publican tuimliiee. In this, however, the Dupont element does not concur. The Democratic members held a minority caucus Inst evening, mid after several oi mai party nan withdrawn, owing to their sentiments on the silver miration, the remainder voted unanimously for George Gray. ' The hotixes voted separately today, and the Joint ballot of the assembly will be gin tomorrow. It Is expected that at least 11 regulars will vote for Dupont The Gray vote will bp about 10. Inas much ns It has been established that "a majority of the members present" can elect a senator, Uie deadlock which will undoubtedly occur may be broken before the end of the CO day's session of the legislature. Our Growing Exports. Washington, Jan. 17. During the fis cal year 1898 the United States export ed ?621,2G0,536 more of merchandise of all sorts than It Imported, or a gain In excess of exports over 1897 of $201,140,719. These enormous figures represent the balance In our favor shown by the of ficial figures issued by the bureau of statistics yesterday for the year 189S. The bureau s statement covers the month of December and the year 1898. It shows that our exports for 1S98 were J1,254,92G,1S9 and our imports $G33,CG4, 534, of which $207,907,915 came In free of duty. The statement makes com parisons with our trade with the five years Immediately preceding the past, the largest exports for any of these years being $1,099,709,041, In 1897, and the smallest $834,860,136, In 1893. The only other billion export year was In 1S96, wlten we exported $1,005,837,241. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Sufferinc humanity should be supplied willi every means possible for its relief. It is with pleaiure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice lor over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians iu our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure m recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. 1 am gratelully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky." bold by A. wasiey Druggist. .N lenrnirua Tx "Mint nt Uh." Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 17. The government of Nicaragua, probably, It is alleged, "in lesentment of some recent acts of tlie United States," has arranged (so It is declared)' to here after purchase the supplies It needs for Its machine repairing shops, railroads, steamboats and electric light, telephone and telegraph establishments In Eu. rope. A large percentage of these mi' terlals has for several years past been purchased through Nicaragua's com mercial agent In New York city. The Kidney Complexion. The palo, sallow, snnkcn-checkcd, ills- tressed-looking people you so often meet aro afflicted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or sufl'er from sleepletsnes.s, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion aud some times tho heart acts badly. The caubo is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually tho sufferer from kidnoy disease doos not find out what tho trouble is until it is almost too late, because tlie llrst symptoms aro so like mild sickness that they do not think they need a medicine or a doctor until they find themselves sick iu bed, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will build up aud strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney poisoned blood, clear their complexion and oon they will enjoy better health. ' . ' You can get the regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first proyo for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Hoot by Bending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamtou, N. Y., for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about It, both sent to you absolutely freo by mail. When writiug kindly mention that you read this libera offer In the Shenandoah IlKRT.n. Tlio Triiiistin-niiitltm of Ilavnnn. Hayana. Jan. 17. The colossal task of putting Into proper sanitary condi tion every dwelling In Havana began yesterday, Surgeon Mnjor Davis hiring 100 resident physicians for a house to house Inspection, to compel obadlence to the new legulatlons. All cesspools under houses are to be closed and sealed. Garbage is to be removed dally. It Is expected that the city will be In a fairly sanitary condition within three months, without underground sewage. The older residents regard the new health regulations aB unnecessary. and well to do and well Informed per eons when making their objections de scribe themselves as "healthy enough." A thousand people are engaged in the work of cleaning the streets and pub tic buildings. To Aslc f.'iiriiinn-Anmrlciun'H Itnlense Berlin. Jan. 17. The new United State consul general Here, II. F. Ma son, who was United States consul at Frankfort, has arrived here and has taken possession of the consulate gen era). The state department at Wash ington has Instructed the United States embassy here to bring about the .dls- charefrom the German army of Will Jam Hrler, of Cincinnati, who was Im pressed contrary to treaty provisions, Inquiries made at Kndenlch, Brier's birthplace, which His man visited some time ago, have hot resulted In finding him. .Iokho Jumet' Trial 'roMponi'd. Kansas City, Jan. 17. The trial ot young Jesse James, son of the noted border outlaw, under Indictment for complicity In the rolibery of a Missouri Pacific train at Leeds, Mo., In Septem ber last, was postponed at the request of the prosecution till Feb. 16 next Andy Hyan, a brother of Bill Ryan, (n dieted on a similar charge, was ar ralgneil, pleaded not guilty and his case was continued till the April term It is stated that the prosecution expeots to secure evidence through the gang now In Springfield, Mo., jail, charged with robbing a Memphis train at Ma. comb, Mo., last week. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Red Flag Oil, 23c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. HE WAS REPRIEVED, Mr. Harley Feels Very Grateful Thji He Wat saved When on the Brink of tho Orave. In France, a man sentenced to iloatli is not told In advance on what day lie is to die. Tho first Information lie gets is from tlio olUcora who prepare him for tho guillotine. Between sentence and execution the ffrUonor's life Is full of terrors, for any font fill outside his cell may herald the messenger of death. So fre o nuil honest men sutler agonies of Imagluatiim when tlioy larn thai tlioy have diseased kidneys. Tlioy may live for years. Thoy may die beforo another sunset Kidney troublo is more deadly lliati consumption If neglected ur hnp'roperly treated. H Is a great mercy that uue sure remedy ox lata, Herbert Harley, dealer In shoos nt Twontletli and Pine streets, Philadelphia, says : "1 stiuercd for years with clironlo kidney troublo and tried many remedies and doctors. About u year ago I had jui extremely serious attack. I could not attend to business ami my family was much alarmed. .My back was so lamo I could not stand erect. I had high fever and ufglit sweats, and tho luiu hi my back made it impossible to securo a good night's rest. "The doctur said I had too iniiuli acid in my blood, which caused neuralgic eouilitions. It makes n man pretty bhlu to lie always ailing, and one who has a stora finds sickness an expensive luxury. "One day my daughter brought mo a well-known remedy and urged mo to take it. A friend had recommended It so highly she was sure it would do mo good. I didn't have much cnufideuco In it, for I had tried so many things tint I had litllo faith left in anything. Its actiou, however, was u plonsant surprise. It seemed to take rlifht hold anil strenethen tho hladuer anil kidneys, and mado mo feel belter beforo tho end of the week. It Just braced mo like a tonic, and I feel I owe my I llo to Warner's Bale euro, which was tho remedy I used." 1 he doctor was right. Mr. Jiarley a blood was charged with uric acid, a maliguant poison . When tho kidneys are sound they draw It from tho blood. When they aro un sound tho acid remains, to shatter the nerves. to weaken tho heart and to dull the brain. It is needless; find, to many readers, it would be painful, to tell in detail the terrible progress ot kidney diseases. Warners Sale Lure, which drives them out of the body, Is within tho reach of all. Cli"Pn.viii"ii i'n.l-i (JmiiTiil Miles. Boston, Jan. 17. General Miles yes terday reclved an Indorsement Of his course In the controversy with Com missary General Kagan from the Bap tist ministers of Boston, who adopted a resolution declaring that "the Bap tist ministers of Boston and vicinity recognize with devout pleasure the magnificent bearing of General Nelson A. Miles In the crucial ordeal through which he Is passing, as the friend of the soldier, as the cultured officer and as an Illustration of American man hood." Cure tlio cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pirio Syrup uure cough and colds, down to tho voryyergo of consumption. London Hi ureiili - liopoi fed Dotcat. London, Jan. 17. The ollicinls of the foreign ntlW here say they have heard nothing of the alleged defeat on Dec. 28 of the Anglo-Kgs ptlan forces on the Blue Nile by the dervishes under Emir Fedll and "the total destruction of the Tenth Soudansese battalion. The Brit ish officials do net attach the slightest credence to tlie report. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwlso lovablo girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies the breath by its actiou ou the bowels, etc., us nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee Price 25 cts. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Klrliu and a guarantee THE I'lvODUCE MARKETS As Itnllcctcil liv Dt-iillnirs lit Philadel phia and 1 to 1 1 1 in .:--. riillndelphla Jn. 10. Elonr well' main tained; winl-r superfine. $2.2iVfi2.r.0: Penn sylvania roller, el-nr. $3.1BS'3.30. city mills, extra. $2.50i2.73. Rye Hour quiet nt $3.10 per barrel for cholttp Pennsylvania, Wheat steady; No. 2 red. January, 75l -7Ce. Coi-n firm; No. 2 mlxeu, old, January, HW41iei: do. do., new, 40V4tI40c.; No. 2 yellow, new, for local trade, 41c. Oats quiet: No. 2 white, 35c; No. 2 white, clip ped, 35Vifi36?ie. Hay steady; choice tim othy, $ll..ri0 for largo bales. Beef quiet; beef hams, 1SV)W19. Pork firm; family, $125112.50. Lard firmer; western steamed, $K.90.' Butter firm: western creamery, 15l 20c; factor'. 1214c; Elglns, 20c; Imi tation creamery. 13igl7c; New York dairy, 18?18r.: do. creamery, 15ff(17Hc.; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 2225c; do. wholesale. 21c. Cheese steady; large, white and colored, 10i4c; small do., 110 1114c: light skims, 7hr8Wc ; , part do.. 6V467'.tc; full do., 33V4c Eggs firm; New 'York and Pennsylvania, 21Q21V&C.; western, fresh, 21c; southern, 201A21c. Potatoes steady; Joruey, $1.2502. SO; New, lorK. ji.;omi.o--v4; i.onH isianu, iir,i'a-; sweats, fl.aMl2.6o. Tallow steady; city, 4c; country,' 4i4'ic. Cottonseed oil firm; prime Crude, !!( 19 Vic. ; do. yellow, 23c. Cabbage quiet at $21 per 100. Baltimore, Jan. 10. Flour du..; western superfine, $2.2Mi2.60; do. extra, $2.6503.15; do. family. $3.353.00; winter wheat pat ent. 3.7lWj8.05; spring do., $3.7568.93; spring wheat, straight, $3.50(13.70. AVheat sternly; spot und month. 70&7GVlc : February, 761Mf 7c; steumer No. 2 red, 73678V4C ; south orn, by sample, 72i77c; do. on grade, 73,4Ji7(;1ic. Corn easier; spot and month, 40610l,o,: February, 40Ub40Mc; steamer mixed, 3748714C; southern, white and yel low, 37'i4 tOVie. Oats firm;. No. 2 white, 31Hc; No. 2 mixed, 32(fS2HiC. Hye easier; No. 2 nearby, Olc; No. 2 western, G9c. Hay firmer; No. 1 timothy, $10.EO11. Grain freights quiet: Bteam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3tyd. January: Cork, for or ders, per quarter, 3s. fcl.fi 3s. 7', id. Janu ary; 3s. 6d. February. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.08. Uutter steady; fancy creamery, 22c: do. imitation, 1718c: do. ladle, 15c: good ladle, 18614c; store packed. 12iil3c.: rolls, 18015c ligga firm; fresh, lS'iiUOc. Cheese steady; fancy New York, targe, HbllVic; do. medium, llttc; do. small. lUMUHc. Whisky ut 51.294)1.30 per gallon for finished goods In carloads una ll.3Pi?l. for Jobbing lots. Lettuce at $1.36411.60 per bushel box. Ltvo Stoolc Mnrkotn. New York. Jan. 10. Beeves steady; ont car unsold: steers, medium to choice, $1.) 65.60; good.to choice oxen and stags, $4.10 66.10; bulls, $3.24.10; choice rat do., $1.40, cows, $2.108i3.S5; oliobe do., $U0tf.10. Calves steady and uethu; alt sold; veals, $5611.25; barnyard calves, $8.50&3.76; yearl ings. $363.30; no southern or western calves. Sheep steady; lambs steady to a shade lower; closed inure active; one car unsold; sheep, ioar to prime, $2.7664.00; choice, $1.70; lambs, ordinary to choice. $665.55; one car full clipped, JI.871; culls, $4.50; no Canada lambs. Hogs. l&620c. lower; ordinary to prime, $3.706396; com mon antUrough do., $11.50; choice and extra state pigs. $4'4.10. East Libert , Pa.. Jan. 16. Cattle about active und stiongsr; extra, $5.5066-TO, prime. $5.2566.40; common, N.gtmtO Hogs fair; prime heavies, t3.N068.iit; heavy Yorkers and mediums. $8.76; light York ers und im; Mi;.V(l3.70; skips, $2.5068.80; roughs. $2 .iO'u Sheep steady; choice wethers,. 4.45'i4.50; common, $L506I3.50; choice limbs, $6.2666.40; common to good, tVi.M; veul calves, $1(T.. To Care u Cold In One l'ny Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine lias U. B. Q. ou each tablet. tf yyW'OiAijiOiM,iQiV;tfftia'iiYn Mil blNdLtfVS D0DY AT IIOMd. T.owiHtou Pn.VH tf I.a.t Tribute tit ltospcct t i tho Honored Dond. Lewlston, Me., Jan. 17. The body of the late Nelson Dlngley and the per sons atteiullnu It was brought from Boston this forenoon by a special train, which was met nt l'ortlnnd by a com mittee of clttwens from t.ewlston. TIip body laid in state In the City Unll this afternoon anutoinorrow morning nt 10 o'clock the ptiBlie funeral will be held. When the train reached this city the local committee, with cnrrlagns, an es cort of police atfd a military guard of honor from the Grand Army of the two cities, Lewistou and Auburn, were In wnltln. There were 12 policemen and 12 veterans of the Grand Army, four from each of the Inonl posts ot that organization. The procession proceed ed to the City Hall, the bells of both cities tolling meanwhile. The body was placed In Tlie mnln hall In a lnrge catafalque. Then the citizens were permitted to view the body, after which It was' taken to the Dlngley home. The funeral services will lie held from Pine Street Congregatlonnl church, of which Mr. Dlngley wns a member. The Interment will be at the cemetery In Auburn. . NOW JGRSEV VOLUNTBRRS. Tho Stato Slny Pay Tlioin For Service In tlio Spanish War, Trenton, Jan. 17. The sessions of the two houses of the legislature last night were given up entirely to the Introduc tion of bills. Twenty-five were Intro duced In the house nnd seven In the senate. No move was made In the mat ter or Investigating last fall's election In Hudson county. Among the bills In troduced In the house was an equal taxation bill, llxlng a state tax on rail road property at lVfe per cent. In ad dition to alocal tax at the local rate, not to exceed 2 per cent. Another bill provlds that where a. Jury makes a recommendation of mercy In a murder case the sentcpee shall be Imprisonment for life. A bill Introduced In the senate allows $1 per day to each New Jersey private In the Spanish war, with n maximum allowance of $100. This hill would cost -the state about $400,000. After short sessions this morning both houses adjourned to the Opera House, where the members witnessed the In auguration of Governor, Voorhees. Political Cards. pon school DiniiCTon, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Ok tub Finn Wari. Subject to Democratic rules. pOIt BOItOUOH AUDITOR, M. G. WURM, Ok the Fifth Wahd. Subject to Democratic rules. pOIt HIGH CONSTABLE. FENTEN C00NEY, Ok-run Fiktu Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. pOIt 1IIOH CONSTABLE, JOHN M'GUIRE, Of the FounTU Ward. Subject to Demoo atlo rules pOIt WAItD CONSTABLE, THOMAS TOSH, Ok the Thiru Ward. Suhjctt to Citizens rules. pOIt HK1H CONSTABLE, MICHAEL CUFF, Ok the Fourth Wabd. Subject to Democratic rules. FOIt COUNCIL, First Ward. MARTIN LALLY. Subject to Democratic rules. pon COUNCIL, Fourth Warh, CONRAD ENGLERT, Subject to Democratic party. FOU COUNCIL, Second Ward. JOHN P. B0EHM, Subjtvt to Citizens party rules ;On SCHOOL DIltlSCTOIt, Second Wakii, HARRY KEIPEft, Subject to Citizens party mien. pon school unticcTon, JOHN'F. EAGAN, Ok thk KouitTii Ward; Subject to rcmocratlo rulcw. milions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take o risks.but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured Id first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ,ls"ra?hccT Ai"' ' 130 South Jardlnfl SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous 6ERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, U'-own 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 ut Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. ttiew U no word so full of meaning . . I 1 l.nrUr n rt 1 1 ann aDOUt wnicn sutn ."- holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother" she who watched over our helpleiis infancy and Kind ed our first Uttering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. , so assists nature Mothers the Lxpcctant Mother is ena Friend bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its-nsc insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy, as so many have said. D o n t be persuaded to use anything but MOTHErVSJRIEND "Mywlfo suffered moro In ten'mln ntes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four hot tics of ' Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTI1EK," says a customer. Henderson Dale, Carml, Illinois. Of nrugSlst tl.00. or sent treiP( on receipt ot price. Write for book oonulnlna teitlmonlnli oa Yulunbie Information for all Motburi. fre Tbt UriJIleM ltcitu ator Co., illants. Us. 'xciirstoii to Governor' IiiatiKunitlon. For tho convenience ot persons dosiruig to participate in or witness tho inauguration of Col. Wm. A. Stouo as Governor of PeiinsyL vanin at llnrrisburg, Jauuary 17th, lfOll. the Pnllatlclplila and Reading Hallway has ar ranged to sell from all stations iu Pennsyl vania, excursion tickets nt the special nito of singlo faro for tho round trip with a minimum of twcnty-flvo cents. These tickets to bo sold and good going only on' January 10th and 17th, and good for return until January 18th, 1809, Inclusive. For tlmo of trains, rates of fareand othir Information apply to any Phllailclph'ia and Reading ticket agent or address Kdsou J, Wceks, Gcu'l Pass'r Agt., Philadelphia. , A. Iteniarknlile Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, u relinble busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13tlt St., Philadel phia. Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in my chest and side was excruci atinp;. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian Halm. 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 nnd awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." . Shenandoah drug storo, wholesale agents. Buy Koystono flour, lie sure that tho name Lessio & Baeb. Ashland. Pa., la printed on ovnrr BarV Passenger trains leave Kheuauilonh for Penn Haven Junction, Munch Chunk, I.chlc;htou, HlatiiiKton, White Hall, t'atiemuqlia, Allentown, llethlehcm, 12a&ton Kew York and lMilladclpliia at 5 2H, 7 4U n. in., 1 TO and 5 It p. in. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven anil Pittston, 5 28, 10 IS a, in.. 1 00 and Slip. m. For Laceyvllle, TownnUa, Siiyre, Wnverly, Khnlra, Rochester; llun'iilo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 18 a. in., 1 00 and 5 14 p. m. For ltelvldere, Delaware Water Gap nnd StroudHburg, 5 2H a. m.,5 II p. in. For Laiubertville nnd Trenton, 7 19 n. m. Kor Jeancsvllle, Lcvistouaiid llenvcr Meadow, 5 28 a. in., 1 00 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenried, Hazltton, Stocktoti and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. in., 1 00 and Slip m ForJcddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 1018 a, m., 5 11 p. in, For Scranton, 5 28, 10)8 a. m,, 511 p.m. For Lost Creek, Olrardville, nnd Ashland, 1 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Haven lCiin, Ccntralia, Mount Carmel and Sliamokln, 10 58 n. m.,1 13, 0 07, 9 21 p, in. For Mahaimy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 19, 10 18 a. in., ami 1 r0, 5 1 1 p. in. For YatCHvlllo, 5 28, 10 18 a in. Trains will leave Sliamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. in., 12 10 .and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 18 a. iu.. 1 00, 5 Up, in. lA'ave Shenandoah fpr i'ottsvllle, St. Cla'r. New Castle, Morca und New ltostou, 7 49 ami 10 18a. in , and loop m. Lenve I'ottsvllle for Sbcnaiidpah, 9 15 it in., 12 M, 505, 8 15 p. in. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah. 10 00 a. in., 12 18, 5 09, fi 20, 8 32 p. m. SUNDAY TltAlNS. Trains leave for Itaven Hun, Centralla, Jit, Carmel and Sliamokln, 9 40 a. in., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Sliamokln for. Shenandoah at 8 50 a. in., nnd 5 115 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for YatCHvlllo, Mahanoy City. Park 1'laco, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried, llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatberly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 32 p. in. For Lchlgbton, SlathiKton, Catasauipia White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Fasten und Phillips burg, 9 47 a in., nml U U2 p. in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 17 a. m. Leave llazleton fur Shenandoah, 8 50, . in., and 0 27 p. in. M. U. CUTTKIt, Supt. Transportation, Smith llcthlehem, Pa. UOLLIN II. WILI1UK, (Jenl. Sunt., South llethlehcm, Pa. CHARLES S, l.l'.lv, (Jenl. Pass. Aki.. . . . New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNKMACIIF.lt, Div. P. A., South llcthlehem, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARUi Jj M. IIUUKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offlce Egan building, corter of Main ai Centre streets, Shenandoah, )UOF, JOHN J0NE8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOK, I Lock Box es, Mahanoy City, Ps. Havlue studied under some of the bel masters In London and Paris, will give lestoei on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strom tlie Jeweler Hhensndnah raim.-cnfflr-jTOE o DKALKIt IN o , Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO West Oontro Gtroot, MOTHER! IN KFFKCT NOVKSIIlF.lt 15. 1S9S. OtM i'OISt COMI-OKT, lllCIIMONll ANI WA8HINO10N. 0 KtX-IUY TOPIt VIA l'UNNSYl.VANIA ItAII,-ItOAl). The first of tho presi nt series of per-nnally-coniluctetl tours to Olil Point Comfort, Rich mond, ami Washington via the Pennsylvania IliiiirtMil ttill leave New York and Philuilel. pi ia mi tHitinlsy, .Iuihihi.v SIS TlekH". iiicliullliK tniiMpiiltatiou, moals en route in both directions, traiiiftirs nf t:iscii gers and Ixuguge, hotel aet'nnitniiilattou at Old Point L'onifoit, Richmond and Washing ton, and c itritgo riilo iibniit dicliiiioiiil in fiiet, every licrecsnty expeiifo for a period of six ilavs will he sold nt rule of $31 IK) from New York, llnioklyn, anil .Newark j flW 50 from Trentuii ; $B1.00 'mm Plilliulelphla, ami proportionate rates from other stations. 111.11 POINT COMFOItT ONLY. Th kels to Did Puiul Comfort only, Im lull ing lunolieim on going trip, ono and thne filurtis days' hoard at that plure, uml good to return dhiit by regular trains within six days, will bo sold III iiiiitiectlon with t)us tout at rate of $15.00 from New Yoik; f la 50 from Trenton; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate! rates from other points. For Itineraries, mid full Information apply to tlci-ct agents i Tourist Agent, 110U liroajlway, Now York, and 781) llroad street, Newark, N. . I. ; or address Oco W. lloyd, Assistant (leiicrnl Pawnger Agent, llroad Streut Station. Philadelphia. The Right dame In the Right riace. Pan-Tina for coughs and Hilds, 85o. At Guilder llros., drug store. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will bo tlio greatest season Florida lias had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern ltailwuy, Its tho best route. If yuti will write John SI. lieull, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrange all th o iieiaii9 oi your inp tor you, sk your grocor for tho "ltoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best rio.'r mint- Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Englnes Burn Hard Coal No Smolje. IN EFFECT NOVEMBEK 20, 1898. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 03, 7 80, 9 55 a. m., 12 20, 19 and 6 19 p. m For New York via Mauch Chunk, week uays 7 80 a. m., 12 20 and 3 09 p. m. For1 Headline and Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 55 a.m lis 20, 3 1 9 and 0 09 p. in. For I'ottavlile, weeK uays, 7 BO, 00 a. ui, 12 20, 3 C9. 0 09 and T 30 p. in. For Tamaqua and AlahanoV City, week days 7 30, 9 55 a. m 12 20, 8 09 and 0 09 p. m. For Wllllainspnrt, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 11 32 a. ui.. 12 28, 7 00 K. m ForMahanu) Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27,538, 7 30,9 55, 11 b2 a.m., 12 20, 8 09, 0 09, 73 , 9 60 p. m. For Ashland and Sliamokln, week days, 7 30, 1132 a. iu., 12 20, 8 09,0 07, 725 and 55p. m. For Baltimore. Waqulneton aud tho Wet via B. &0. li. It., through tralne leat Heaolug Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. II K.) at 3 20, 7 65, 11 26 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. L.. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourtli and t hest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20 12 It 8 40 ). ru. Sii ndays, 1 05, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. ru. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 8 10, 836, 10 21 a. m. and 180, 4 06, 6 30, 11 30 p. m Leavo Reading, week days, 137, 7 0u, 1008, a, iu., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 20 p. iu. Leave PoMsville, wees days, 7 17. 7 40 a. ni. 12 30, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Taraaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 80, 1123 a. 111., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Ieavo Mahanuy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05, II 51 a. m.,2 22, 6 25, 0 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Ijcave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40, 4 00 830. 922 1023.1200, a. m., 239, 530, 642 718 10 21 p 111. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 10O0a ni.. 12 31 and 4 00, 11 30 p. tn. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, " Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 30 pm Sundays Kxpresa, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 CO a u., 4 45 p. iu Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m 8 80,6 80 p m Accommodation, 8 15 a. nr. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express. 4 00. 7 30 p, m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 0 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p m., for Seu Isle Cltr, 6 00 p in., for Ocean City, 1 15, 5 00 pin. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a in. , South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Oath on all express trains. vor further Information, apply to nearest Pbiladclphla and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. Sw'kioard, Kdbon J. Wbeks Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., Readlnir Terminal Philadelphia. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUCTED nv MARY MAPKS 1)0 1)G 1! This nuiL'iizlne for Hoys nnd clrl Is without a rival In lis Held. The features for the comliur ear will giiliufor It a host ot new friends is A lew leaning aitrocuona are: . A New Henty story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henly. This la a tale of early Ainerlc.ui history, by tho favorite story-teller of American and 15nij lish boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A dellKhtful historical romance for girls, deal ing with life In Old New Y'ork, and written by ono of the most spirited ami conscientious. AiLcricau authors. A STORY FOR OIRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer is more welcome to the young folk of to-day than the author of "Captain Janu ary," and this Is one of her beat elTorts. BRIGHT SIDES OI' HISTORY, By E. II. House. A series of nmuslue; cpliodes of history, ancient and modern, told In an entertalnlne way. It will awaken a new interest In this Im portant branch of study. Mrs. 0. D. Slgsbee, the wife ot tho captain of tho battle-ship Maine, will write about "PetB Auoat. Also contributions from Mrs. Burton Harri son, Clara Morris, Oelett Burgess, Lloyd ft6 w.-eK; Zilcm' p0UUney Blgelk' Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3.00 a Year. 25 cents n number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. CHATON'S TANSY PILLS A TtiiD. Ttci iirn airit WOMAN'S RELIEF, AlwtjiprouipUndMllabU. Awid lmtatua t P' Catoh'i tarit l'lixi and i.ti bboibti At drug atom or not direct (tcalad), Plica. L CirovSrioCo lit to a, Mt. Oar fcoefe, 4 Kor Mlo alKlrUndruKglowsndflhenando Uujt alor aaC ami aurtW after allilhl with Tanny 'tl l'ennyroyal Villi and other Itkf rcmcdiei i. Aiwava buy Uit bent and fold dUaL- test?
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