-iT'iiViiifiWr"" yi "J TheHerald MRS. OAONB LOCATHt). CHlo i:sr m.i 'All the New iV rr it Published every evening -vent Swnrtny, South Jarilln Btri i t, Shenandoah, I'b. t S LONO nisTANHB TKI.III'IIONK. The Herald la delivered In ulienndon' and the surrounding town fnrjicetitBW ek, Py able to the carriers. By mull 8 m Br, or 23 cents n month payable In mlvHtioe Ad vertisements charged noronlliig to ioeiiiiil position. Th publishers retve tli right to change the pesltlnn f advertisement" whenever the tiubllciitlnn of news demand it Tlie right t reserved to reject nny Advertisement lietlier paid fnr or not, that the publishers mm. ilc m Improper. Aibm-I 11.1 r leu made known upon application. Knter. d lit the po-t office nt Shenandoah, Pa , in aecoml olais mall m.dtcr. bo IlAil llolln-tl 11 IHrfUll'e to I Iter Il'.tihr.nil'i llriitullt.v. U.lcRgo, Jan. 19. rii mystery mir vtnd'nB Mi- cl i i.:iera.nce of Mm. Hot, Wb'I.icp i;.if.ne, the Rv -.nsvillv, Ind hit. ft t vho iaine I ere nmt who was Inveigled Into maiiylng Ueorge tiaKne. a Ice iha .icter, after sh hud bt.n lur. d Into a W ibash n etnif resort, was slvid y aterd ty ai t-rnoon. when the gill who hud been pulng an her staler Gertrude confessed to the police that she wan none other than th missing w'fe, Hone. She said that she had married Gome, supposing that he really cured (or her. Bhe had dlHcnver ed, however, tli:.t his sole object was to get her nionry. Her younger slater, Oertruda. was to hn.ve come to Chicago, hut Hose, dis covering I hi' real character of the man she had married, wrote her sister nt to come. Pin i need nmm pain. I Suffered Over Two Years With Pain In My Side. . That IJest Of All Medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura, Cured Me. Nervura Ourcil My Wife of Iloadaolie, Poor Appetito and Palpitation. Mr. John G. Nichols, of Lawijucc, Mass., sins i " I sufferetl for over two years with a sharp, piercing pain In my side, It felt al most like cutting me with n knife. I took onlv one bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervura declared that Uu'-tne had hlood and nerve remedy and It cured me TIU'ltSnAY. JANUAUY 10 ISM) OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Senator Losch was ti very prom jneut man In Hiirrisburg on Tuesday, In fact, his prominence spreucl over tlio whole state. treated hei hrutally, s'rl'.tlng her and of the trouble. I have used it occasionally once leaving her lying on the Hour of since for tonic purposes, and find It the their room. Hhe usserls .1 at Cngm- best medicine I have ever token. endeavored to have her associate with various disreputable characters, men and women, and that her lpfunul ivm the cause of his brutal treatment. She said that last Monday, taking advan tage of the fact that flagne went out of their apartments lenvltig th door unlocked, she donn d short sl-'riw. put on false hulr anfl left the plan- In this il I'lsr. end hat sin- did not dare re veal her Identity until she knew that her husband had ben at rested, as she feared he would kill her. TllK Hkkald whs one of the ex ceedingly few afternoon papers in this recrion that wive the result of the Senatorial vote on Tuesday, j his tralr Nothing is too good for our readers. Thkkk seems to be no end to the trust business. This lunula for eotii l inatlons, for the purpose of thrott ling competition, has secured an ex traordinary hold upon all classes of business men. ' Thk people generally agree with the Commission that some of the language used by General Htigiui was "Irrelevant," but it is not more so thau that used by some of our county exchanges ut times. TllK local Democrats make their borough nominations this afternoon, and in some of the wards the con tests are spirited. It is to be hoped that the best men will win which, un fortunately, is not always the case in political contests. Pmrlllst Plittn's Ti-Uinlntlnns. New York, Jan. 19. "Young Pluto," the Australian p'ite fighter, who was beaten het Tueday night by OeorR Dixon, appeared In police courUyester day and was granted summons for his trainers. "Pluto," or VVI'Ham Dudley Brown, as the you-a ' "ed prl?" fighter Is k'- n In rilvat a" '"ted that William ' -"r ind Wi I am hannon. 1 . d approp' 1st. his si'are of Tuer. .v rtrrht's puree. S 25. 'vx hen he asked !! trainer? for the money they kneeVed hhn down, beat him, kick'-1 Urn and finally threw Km nut of tlie ti om. Ibu'ioP'." ' ";c.liiiVlv Sncc"--oi. ?'exlco City, Mex., Jan. 19. It l re pr ,-teil that President DIck N rnnsbler li t th name of M".nue' Asi Iros for the v 'ont "t-'MiTsacVis-li to "ie tn"d St. '. Sc-nnr A ilrcs Is, 'h ist.'tit pecrelary of foreljn iehf'ii.. and one at the a '.ct men In the government. He has been a steadfast liberal In, poli tics nnd hns the conlldence of Presi dent Juarez. IiAST week we published an appli cation for a charter for the Firemen's Relief Association of Shenandoah, including the Columbia nnd the Phoenix hose companies and the Rescue hook and ladder company. For some reason or other the incor porators have failed to Include the Defender hose' company, which is Tegally chartered and is a part of the local fire department. This may be an oversight, but it is one that should be corrected before it is too late, and avoid complications in the future. IN oi.nnN UMIN People overlooked tlio Importance of per manently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is gen erally known that Syrup of Fies will per manently overcome habitual constipation, well-infortned people will not l-uy other laxatives, which act for a time, hut finally injure the system. l!uy tho genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. " My wife was troubled for a long time with headache, loss of appetite nnd palpi tation of the heart. I urged her to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and she did so. She has taken three bottles and has been completely cured of her troubles." Try Dr. Greene's Nervura and see for yourself Its wonderful effect. You can consult ur. ureene, 35 west 14m at., new York City, without charge about your case, and his wide experience manes your cure certain. Consultation and aavice are free whether you call or write. sextoncritTcallyTll Couiniiiudcr ol'tlioOrniul Army Strick en It 1 Kidney Trouble. v Wnshfigion, Jan. 19. James A. Sex ton, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, who has been IN SUNATC AND IIOUSl! Senator Alien Prevent 11 Vote Oil tho NIcni-ngua.tAmll UIU. Washington. Jart AvUlts feature of yesterday's seslon nMlre senate was a speerh delivered hv Mr. Hacon, of Cleorgla, In rtippott i)f his resolutions declaring that the I'ntjed Suites would not nsstjme soverelM-ty "VBf the Phil ippine Islands. Mi', jjacoti is one of the orators of the'seftat, and as he gave himself free rein, not confining himself to notes, he spoke strongly nn 1 effectively. Ills pecratlon, In which h pictured the hbrrots of some of ling land's methods of controlling he colonial subjects, was ft beautiful and forceful bit of word painting. Fol lowing Mr. llacou's spee, h the Nica ragua canal bill was taken up. Just as a final vote wan about to be called for Mr. Allison, of Iowa, exploded 1. bomb under the 11 1 1 by offe-lng an amendment providing that the secre tary of the trcamtry bnuld Issue bonds to raise money with which to construct the canal. The friends of the measure then consented to an adjournment. r The house yesterday passed quite n number of bills of rhlniVr Importance, most of which authorised the construe thin of lighthouses, fog signals, etc. Then the bill to grant the Pacific Cabl company a subsidy of $100,000 a yeai for 20 yenrs for the const ruction of nnd operation of a cable Was culled up and a very spirited debate, which con sumed the remainder of the day, fol lowed. No conclusion was reucMed. and the bill goes over Indefinitely until the commlttfu can get anothei day ot until a special order is auopteu. . Our".'hi "ipliit l'otnl Anent. Wa'hlngton, Jan. 19. F. W. Valllt of oregi.n, who on the acquisition of the Philippine Islands was dispatched to Manila as United States postal agent to be lircharge there, will shortly l.e appointed director of posts for that archipelago, with functions similar to those of an assistant postmaster gen eral here. He will have complete con trol, under the smfervlslon of -Postmaster General Charles Bmnry Smith, of the administration of the postal af fairs of those Islands. 5 tie! Every mother feels an in tie Ecribablc dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of j'oy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MEETS FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to tlie critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. Sl.OOPEItBOTTIiE stall Drugstores, or sent by express on rooeipt of price. RfinXS Containing Invaluable Information ot rnrr Interest to all women, will he sent tlitt to any address, upon application, ur 'fit DUlUt'IELD BKOrJLiTOB CO.. itl.mU- C. JOHN RUSSKLLVOUNU MAD. The rmltient .loufinll-t Who Toured the World M Itli (louoiul lr!'"t' Wa hlngion. Jan. "."..-John IUimscII Young, of Phllndelphl.1. librarian of the cungiesslohal library, died at his resl- 1 dem e he.-e y sicrdu. mere weie him at the time of his death mis. Young. Heikiiey Young. Dr. Kreyer, his physician, and Hnlph J. Meeker, one ot the old newspaper friends of the libra-Ian. The funeral will be held on Satuiday morning at 11 o'clock nt St. John's Kplscopnl church. In this city. The service will be conducted by Hev. AtBTfrnider Mncknv Smith. The Inter ment will be in Washington, and will be nrlvate. John nussell Youns was born In ri.iwnlnirtown. Pn.. Nov. 20, 1S41, but tho family removed to Philadelphia, lMolou 1 1 n'l lu:i mil. nt-. Print, Jan, 19. There hav. be m serl-ou- s'udent riots during th last tv o rlas at the Universities of Pali rmo a id Nr les. owing to tho refusal of the unlvei"slty authorities to grant cert tin louests regarding examin I'lrnii i.ml hi.'UlnvB The student" have smashed the windows and destroyed ."ur.ilture, Troops are now on guard ut both In stitutions, and the government nas or dered both closed. To Cure a Cold In One liny T.t Tjixiitivo llinmo' Quinine. Tablets. All druEiiists refund the money if it failsto cure, 25c. The genuine has L. a. Q. 011 each tablet. tf GovKRNOii Stone's inaugural ad dress has been well received, and his desire and determination to be "a good Governor" and to discharge "honestly and fearlessly his whole duty to the people of Pennsylvania," we have no doubt will be fully realized. On two or three important questions Governor Stone takes a stand that is more or less determined. He expresses in plain language his disapproval of the corrupt and scan dalous practice of padding the legis lative pay-rolls. In this connection he is as plain and as unequivocal as the Entrllsh language can make his utterances to the effect that he will veto any and every bill "appropriat ing money to pay employes not authorized by pre-existing law." Equally emphatic and satisfactory is his condemnation of the legislative junketings under the guise of special investigations that have become such a scandal in the recent past. Gover nor Stone does not say explicitly that he will veto bills to-take money out of the State Treasury on the flimsy pretexts which have served in recent years, but he Is clearly committed to this action.JIe warns the members of the legislature that the state is finan cially embarrassed, and says too much money is devoted to educational pur poses, but rightly fears that an at tempt to cut it down will meet with general condemnation. To meet this he proposes the suspension for two years of the revenue act, under the operation of which three-fourths of the money collected reverts to tne different counties. The two years' suspension of this act would add $4,000,000 to the resources of the state. While the state treasury would thus be relieved, the oounty treas uries would suffer correspondingly, and the shortage would have to be made up by an increase in local taxa tion. The mere suggestion of suoh a shifting of the burden would meet with probably more objection than the material reduction of the school appropriation. Some other device, other than that suggested by the Governor, must be adopted at Harrls- burg to make both ends meet. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies the breath by Its actlou on tho bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by 1. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Cnlirornlii'H Scnntnif.Titp fcennilul. Sacramento, Cnl., Jan. 19. When th committee appointed to Investigate the charges against Senator wngnt mei yesterday Milton J. Green, who ac knowledged that he Is the manager 01 U. S. Grant's campaign for the sena torshlp. testified thnt he hod absoluti authoilty to spend money in .Grant'F fight from Grant personally. He hac used money In many assembly and senatorial districts, but no candidate had been asked to vote for Grant. Co-illy llrldgu Wrecked by Flood. Cleveland, Jan. 19. A costly steel bridge crossing Kingsbury run and the tracks of the Nickel Plate rallioad at Wilson avenue was wrecked yesterday by a flood caused by the burs Ing of an Ice dam a mile or more above the structure. The bridge cost $100,000, and It wilt cost $23,000 to repair the dam age. For a time it was feared that the Nickel Plate trestle at the side of the run would also be carried away, but this was saved by prompt work. COMMANDER J. A. SEXTON. Ill for some time. Is In a serious condi tion, and bis friends are alarmed as to the outcome. His Illness started from an attack of the grip, .which superln dueed kidney trouble and other com plications. Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small prico of 25 cts., 50 cts. and 00, does uot euro take tbo bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this gUarautee. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by V. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Judex flmrsred With Hi-iinUeiiness. Ilalelgh. N. C. Jan. 19. A resolution was yesterday lntrcduced In the house of the general assembly of North Caro lina looking to Impeachment of W. L. Norwood, Judge of the superior court in the Twelfth Judicial district, on a charge of drunkenness. A committee will be appointed to Investigate the ad visability of impeachment and report back to the house. Young Mothers. Crouo 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 inaKic iu cases 01 croup. It has never been known to fail, the worst casos relieved immediately. Price -"o ft... SO cts. and 41.00. Sold by V. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. Dyspepsia Is weakness of the stomach. It is the source of untold misery. It may be cured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blo6d with Hood's Sarsapanlla. Many thousands have been cured by this medi cine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by druggists. 91. i "t "r - ""Hood's Pills cure allbver jus. 25 cents. MILITARY DICTATORS. Tho Tltlo Uivon to Our M llltury Gov- oi-iiorw In Culm. Havana, Jan. 19. El Dlarlo De La Marina. La Lucha, Kl Pais and La DIb cuslon, as well as other papers leas in fluential, Indulge in editorial criticisms of the United Stotea military adminis tration, asserting that it tends to an archy. They declare that each pro vincial governor and each garrison commander U a military dictator, act ine Independently of tr.p governor gen oral nnrt axerclalnir administrative, leg islative. Judicial and aven ecclesiastical functions. Aa a result of this aystem as these, papers regard It, there is no uniformity of action In details and no general code of administration for the various localities. On the attention of Governor Gen eral Hrooke being called to an editorial along theae lines In La Lucha ha replied that the criticism was unfounded, aa It waa quite untrue that there was no uniformity of action. "ISxactiy tne re verse la the fact," Bald the governor general. "The same general policy Is observed by the military administration in all nails of the Island." Notwithstanding the efforts of the camp authorities to prevent the troops from drinklna. there are many cases of drunkenneaa in the Seventh Army corps every day. The camp extends for milea. Cuban boys smuggle In bot tles of aguardlento, two or three drinks of which will do the mischief and ren der a man peculiarly susceptible to cer tain disorders. Two men died of al coholism last week. Regardless Of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more sick ness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majority of the ills afflicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all classes of society, in all climates, regard less of age, sex or condition. Tlie symptoms of kidney trouble are unmis takable, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep- essness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned and germ-filled blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bnght's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It has a world wid reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at anv drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. A'ou can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Root, and a book telling all alwut it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinghamton, N. Yv and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. Ux-Convlt't Dollied t ltl.onnlilp. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 19. Governor Itoosevelt stated today that he had refused to grant an application for restoration to citizenship of a man who has seived out his torm In prison for connection with the Gravesend election frauds of John Y. McKane. The gov ernor would not state the name of the applicant, but said that he did not think that a man convicted of crimes against the ballot lox should lie re stored to citizenship for some years after he had served out his term of Im prisonment. ' It is believed the appli cant la McKane himself. The Dolnwnre Deadlock. Dover, Del., Jan. 19. The Delaware legislature yesterday took the first Joint session ballot for United Stntes senator. It resulted: J. Edwnrd Ad dicks, Kep.. IB; H. A. Dupont, Rep.. 11, William S. Hllles. Rep., 2; George Gray, Dem., 15; L. Irving Handey, Dem., 0; John G. Gray, Dem., 1; absent, 3; nec essary to a choice, 25. A second ballot was taken later, but without change. A 1' TIIi: LATE JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG where be was educated In the public schools. In 1SGT he emeied the otllce of the Philadelphia Press as copy boy mill Inter became a lluent writer. He gnlned nn enviable imputation as war corrcnondent in 'the civil war, subsequently became managing editor of the Philadelphia Press and Mew- York Tribune, and twice went Into newspaper ventures on his own ac count. In 1872 he became the European remcsentntlve of the New York Herald and spent two years in London and Paris and another year In worn an travel on the continent. In 187" Gen erul Grant started upon his memor able trip around the world, and on his invitation Mr. Young joined the party. After the return Mr. Young wrote "Around tho World With General Grant." During this trip Mr. Young was specially lnteiested in China, to which country President Arthur sent him in 1SS2 as United States minister. On July, 1S97, he was appointed con gressional librarian. 1 L M M3k THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro and skill with which it is manufactured by sciontific processes known to the California Fig Svrtur Co. only, nnd wo wish to Impress upon all tho importance of purchasing the truo and original remedy. As the genuine R.yrup of Figs Is manufactured by the California Fio Svrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will nsslst one in avoiding tile worthless imitations manufactured by other par- - ties. The high standing of tho CaiA ' fornia Fia Svitup Co. with the medi cal profession, nnd the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the tiamo of blio Company a guaranty of the excellence- of Us remedy. It Is fnr In advance of nil other lnxativos, us it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them, and It docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order tojjcV its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FltAM'IOCO. Cst l.lt)IHVILI,K. Ky. SEW VUk N. Y. What Is Shlloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption j used through tlio world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with tlio results wo will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cU. and f 1.00. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guaranteo, Mitro'-i'WiT. liivniliV. San Francisco. Jan. 19 The trust clause In the will of the late Adolpl Sutro, In which he bequeaths much 01 his most vulunble property to char itable and educational purposes undei certnln conditions, has been declare! Invalid by Judge Trout, and the estatt will revert to the heirs. One contest has already been prepared for lillng Mrs. Clara K. Klugll claims to be th contract wife of the millionaire, bj whom she asserts she bore two chil dren, Adolph and Adolphlne Sutro. The little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to bike; perfectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. f oeUi'CI 1'or Prc-ddent. Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. 19. In an edb torlul today the Kansas City Times, which has been a staunch supportei of William Jennings Bryan, urges the cundldncj- of United States Senatoi Fronds Marion Cockicll for the Demo cratic presidential nomination in 1609. Senator Cockrell Is put forward as "an old fashioned Democrat, who stood fot what the Chicago platform contains long before that platform was promul gated." Rid Yourself of Rheumatism liny Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Qruhlor Bros., drug storoj int i'KUUUCB AURKEfs As Ileflccted liv Dentines In l'lilliidul. pbtii unit lliiltlmnro. Philadelphia. Jnn. IS. Flour quiet; win ter stipcrrlne, $2.252.S0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $.1.151 3.30; city mills, extra SLfiafft'S. Rye Hour firm, hut quiet, at 1.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania hr-it steady; No. 2 red, January, 75Q 75l4c. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, old, Jan unry. llfTIHic.: do. do., new, 4040Vio Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 35c, No. 2 white, clipped, 3jiTic. Hny steady; choice timothy, $11.00 for large bales, rteef steady; beef hams, $18.5019 Pork firm; family. $12'i!l2.50. Lard stead ier; western Stenmid. $,VM. Butter steady western .cie.inuij , 1 lv 19c; do. factory 12'ttllc; Elgin. I'.ic; Imitation creamery 13ifil7c; Now York dairy, ISCilSc.; do creameiy, HftlSc.j fancy PeunsylvanlJ prints Jobbing at 21fr24c.; do. wholesale. 20c. Cheese steady; large, white and cul ored, lOVic; small do., HifillVaC.., HkIiI skims, 7V4llV4c.; part do.. M;i7'4c.; full do., 3T3'4c. Eggs easy; New York and Pennsylvania, 20c. -western, fresh, 18Hc. southern. 20c. Potatoes easy; Jersey $1.12ii1.50; New York, $1.25til.02H; Long Island, "1 "5fi2; Jersey sweets, $1.252.50 Tnllow mi ict: country, lii-l'.lc.; city. 4V4o Cotton." '. oil lirm; prime crude, 19c; Uo Hlntliigton, wiiltu 111111, uataMiiiqiui, Aiieiiinwn, led 1 lieillieneip, rlMIIII HbW turn mm 1 iiiiuui-ijmu. Political Cards. poit school ninHCToit, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Ok the Fifth Ward. Subject to Demoemtlo rules. Row to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, vou have a bilious look : if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be altected, you nave a pincnen look. Secure good health, aud you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, Dlotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. pon uoitouou auditor, M. G. WURM, Op the Fifth Waiid. Subject to Democratic rules. poll HIGH CONBTABLK. FENTEN C00NEY, Of the Fifth Waud. Subject to Democratic rules. IN KFKKCT KOVEMIIKIt 15. 1S9S. 1'nMfleiiirer trains leave Slien.iniloah for Peiin Haven Junction, Maucli (hunk:, I.chinhtoii, Philadelphia & Reading R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. Many People Cannot Drink oolite at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grln-0 wheu you please and sleep like a top. For Graiu-O does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yt It looks and tastes like the beat coffee. For nervous persons, young peoplo and children Grain-0 is the perfeetdriuk. Madefroni purogralns. Get a paokage from your grocer to-day. Try It in place of eolfee. IB and 25c The AVewf Vlcii'i'm '1' "'Hook. Charleston. W. Va Jan. la. The po litical situation hits assumed a serious aspect by reason of the refusal of 'Gov ernor Atkinson and the senate, vhi-h la Republican, m formally ivci grrlze the house: Though the governor has been notified thut the house Is organ ized and ready for business, he has not transmitted his message, and there is no indication as to when he will do so. Monarch over palu. Hums, cuts, spralun, tings. Instant re'lef. Dr. Thomas' ftclec trlcOil. At any drugstoie IN EFFKOT NOVKMIIEIt 20. 1898. Trains leave Blienamloab an follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 SO, 9 83 a.m., 12 20, 3 CO and 0 C9 p. m For New York via Maucli Chunk, week uay 7 30 u. 111.. 12 20 and 8 C9 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days 2 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 55 a.m., 12 20, 8 C9 and R 09 p. In For l'ottavllle, week; days, 7 30, 9 55 a. iu. 12 26, B 09, 8 09 and 7 30 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week day 7 30, 9 55 a. in., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For WUllanmport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg wiek dava. 11 82 a. ni.. 12 20. 7 30 p. m ForMahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27,538, 780,955, 1182 a. m 12 20, 8 09, 609, 73 9 50 p. m. For Ashland and Sharooklu, week days, 7 30, 1182 a. m., 12 26, 8 09,0 07, 7 23 and 55p. m. For Baltimore, WaahliiRton and the West via 1!. AO. It. It., through trains lea-i Headlnp Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. ac IE. U K.) ai a su, 755,11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 P. 1-. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7 27 p. m. Addl iln.ml tralna from Twenty-fourth and Chest uut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20 12 19 0 10 p.ni. nunuays, 1 so, a a p. m. TRAINS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., aud 1 45, 80 Q 00 u.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week daya, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week daya, 3 40,8 89, 10 21 a. ui. auu 1 ou, iu, ua), 11 3d p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 1008 a, in-, 12 13, 4 17, 000, u p. 111. Leave I'oUavtlle, ween daya, 7 17, 740 . m e, an 1 "n a .'10. a in ami AfiOu. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 80, 1123 a. m 149, 3 60, 7 20, a 41 p. 10. Iavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, 9 05, unite m .5 A A 21. 7 44. 1008 D. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week daya, 2 10, 4 00 80. 922 10 28,1200, a. m., 239, 530, 6 42 718 10 21pm. . . Leave Wllllamaport. week days, in, iuw a 11., la a 1 ana 4 uu, 11 ou p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, r ii.nuainiiii ni,..inil .trtieft warf and Bouth atreet whai lor Atlantic Cf. Weekdays-Express. '9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 8 00 p.m. Aoaomuiodatlon, 8 00 am., 6 80 pm 8unday-Kiprea,9 00, lOOOa'ln Accommoda tion, 8 00 o u 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic Oily depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. . , Weekdays Expreaa, 7 81, 9 00, m. 8 80, 5 8f p m Accommodation. 8 15 a. to. 4 03 p. m Sundays Eipreaa. 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. . For Cape May, Sea lale City and Ocean Clty-vVeekdays-0 00 a rn, additional for Cape May, 4 13 p m., for Sea Isle City. 6 00 p m., for Ocean City, 413, 6 00 n iu. Sundays, Clrcstnut treet-913 a m., South street, 9 00 a, Ifl. Parlor Cam on all eipreaa trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent oradilreaa , ,.,. I. A. BWEIQABU, KOSOS J. VI KSHS Cien'l Supt.. . fjen' IWr AgX. Reading Terminal Philadelphia. yellow, :ff23V4e. Rosin dull; strained coininot 10 good, $1.3i'i.. Turpentine dull at 41'!.- c Uico steady; domestic, tali to eMr.i. 4Va4(7i.; Japan, GM4c. Molasses firm. New Orleans, open kettle, good U to cboi.e, n2i'37e. Cabbage dull at $2j4 per IK). Unltlmore, Jan. in. v lour uuu unu sternly. Wheat quiet and easy; spot ana month, 7GMViufec.: February. iMiMiiw. steamer No. 2 red. 2,;(72Vic.; southern, I 5 28 n. 111., 1 00 p. 111, n. K rj Ifk I in.nil Kiln ,,, For Wllkesbarre, Wiiltu Haven and Plttstou, 5 28, 10 18 a. 111.. 1 00 and 5 1 1 p. 111. For Laceyvlllc, Townnda, Savre, Waverly, Elintra, Rochester; IlutTalo, Niagara Falla, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 18 a. ill., 1 00 and 5 14 p. 111. For llelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5 28 n. 111., 5 1 1 p. 111. For Lnmbertvlllo nnd Trenton, 7 49 a. 111, or Jeancsvllle, Levlstou and Iteaver Meadow, by sumple. 70(lt70c; do. on grade, mvsi 51,1-. Corn steady; spot ami inonm, SSOc; Febiunry, 40CHOM.C.; stenmet mixed, 38S;asic; southern, white and yellow. 3741-10. Oats' steady. No. 2 white, western, DrSSIVtc; No. 2 mixed do., 32Q 32S4c. Rye easier; No. 2 nearby, wjic; No. 2 western. tB',c nay uriner; no. 1 timothy, $11. Hotter weak; fancy cream ery, 21i22c; do. Imitation, tifilSc; do. ladle. 15c; good ladle, UQ14c; store packed, 12613c; rolls, 13nDc. Kggs firm; at 17ffl8c. Whisky at $1,311.32 per gal- nn for Mulshed goods In carloads; $I.32y 1,33 for jobbing lots. Live Stock Markets. New York. Jun. 18. Choice steers aiout steady, others weak, closing 10c. lower; bullB steady, cows steuuy to luc lower: steers, $4.75SfD.5T,; oxen and stags, $3.4005; bulls, $3.2fiii4; choice mi uo., i.zut4.su; cows, $1.8001.10. Choice veals weak, others steady; poor to choice veals, $40 8.25; mainly $5518; barnyard calves, $3,500 3.75; yearlings, $2.Of(3.251 southern calves. $3.C2'i. Sheep In light supply und steady; lambs active and ioioc nigner; an sold; medium to prime sheep, $3.50t(4.50; com mon to choice lambs, $1.SiHi65.C3. Hogs firmer at $3.051. East Liberty. I'a., Jan. is. uattie-auoui steady; extra. J6.500.,0; prime, $u.25u 5.40; common. $3.2G1t3.90. Hogs stbady; prime heavy, $3.803.85; assorted mediums. $3.,5i3.s0; beBt vomers, M.ioii.,; ugni Yorkers. $3.00it3.; pigs. w.4i3.&o; skips. $2.50U3; roughs. $2.50412.20. Sheep steady; choice wethers. $4.45?it.D0; common, $2.50tjf 3.50; choice lambs, $0,101)5.25; common to ood, $3.50Q 5. Veal calves, $6.5007.25, For McAdoo. Audenrted. Hnzleton. Btoektou and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. m , 1 00 and 5 H p m , ForJcddo, Drlfton nnd Freeland, 5 28, 10 18 a, m , 5 14 p. 111. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 18 a. 111., 5 1 1 ji. m. For Lost Creek, Uirnrdville.and Ashland, 1 00, nnd 7 28 p. 111. For ltavcn Run, Centralla, Mount Carinel and blmnioKln, iu 09 n. 111., 1 -., o u, u p. in. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 18 a. ill., and 1 CO, 3 14 p. m. ror incesviiio, a 23, iu in a. m. Trains will leave Sluimokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. 111., 12 10 aud 4 20 n. in., and nrrive at Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 18 n. in., 1 00, 5 14 p. m. Ieavo Shenandoah for Pottavllle, St. Clair, Newcastle, Morea and New Boston, 7 19 and 10 18 a. 111 , and 1 uo p 111. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 9 15 n 111., 12 33, 503, 8 15 p. m. Leave llazleton for Shctuindoab, 10 00 a.m., 12 48,5 09,6 20,832 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains lenvo for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carinel and Shamokln, 9 46 u. 111., 7 21 11. 111., Trains leave Shaniokill for Slienaudouh ut 8 M a. in., and 6 35 p. 111. Leave .Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City. Park Place, Delano, McA loo, Audenrled, Hnzleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wcatherly and Muuch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 82 p. m. For Lchlghtou, Slatlngton, Catasauqua White Hall, Coplay, Allentowu, Easton and lMiUllps burg, 9 47 a 111., nnd 6 32 p, 111. Fur New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 850, a. 111., and 6 27 p. in. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, Suuth llellilelieiu, Pa. ROLLIN H, WILBUR, (lenl. Supt., South Bethlehem, I'a. CHARLES H. LEE, Genl. Puss. Ant.. New York, N, Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIEIt, Div. P. A., South Bethlehem, I'll. poll HIGH CONSTABLE, JOHN M'GUIRE, Of tub Fouiitu WAnu. Subject to Deiuoo atlo rules. pOlt WARD CONSTABLE, THOMAS TOSH, Of the Tiuiiii WAnn. Subject to Citizens rules. pOR HIGH CONSTABLE,.. MICHAEL CUFF, Of the Fouktii Waud Subject to Democratic rules, F OR COUNCIL, " First Ward, MARTIN LALLY. Subject to Deniocrntlo rules. FOR COUNCIL, Foubth VYahd, CONRAD ENGLERT, Subject to Democratic party. 30U COUNCIL. Hr.coNli WAnn, JOHN P. B0EHM, Subject to Citizens party rules. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, SlCCONU Waiiii, HARRY KEIPER, Subject to C'tlzens party rules. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, JOHN F. EAGAN, Of the Fouutii WAnn. Subject to Teinocratlc rules. jOR HIGH CONSTABLE, MORGAN HOPKINS, Of The Fouutii Waiid. Subject to Repub'tcau rules. A Handsome Complexion la one of the greatest charms a woman can possess Pozzoni's Complexion I'owdub gives It. Go to Block's For- CLOTHING Reduced to Half Price. Our entire stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Overcoats has. been reduced to half price. In order to dispose of our mammoth stock we are compelled to offer the above inducements. 1 OffllDK m 23 EAST CENTRE STREET. S. BLOCK, Proprietor. ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx! 1
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