A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following remarkable event In a lady's life will Interest the render: "For a long time 1 liatl a terrible pain nt my heart, which flut tered almost Incessantly. Iliad no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo compelled to alt up In bed and belch gas from my stom ach until I thouRht every minute would be my last. Thcro was iv feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw h full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out slttlni? down and resting; but, tlienk God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that Vipastandl fool llko another woman, lie fore using tho New Heart Cure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. Mv husband boughtmo a bottlo of I)r. Miles' f,"cw Heart Cure, and am happy to say 1 never regretted It, as 1 now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. I welshed 135 pounds when I be ttantakingtho romcdy, and nowIwelptVilHO1, Its offect In my caso has beon truly marvel ous. It fnr surpasses any other medicine 1 have ever taken or nny benellt 1 ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Starr, Pottsville, Pa., October 12, 1692. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a posi tive guarantee by all druggists, or by the l'r Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt oi price, Slper bottlo, six bottles $5, express pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contalus neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AQBNT TOH- Xiauer's CElElB.rD LAGER 1 1 - AND PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. llr Theel 1317 Arch St Lvl B I IlUUfi PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only Genuine Specialist In America, notwithstanding what others aiuertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strictures Permanently Cured lu tt to 6 dors LQOD POISON arvcifSbvent?re?v I new method la w to tie days. 0 yeara' Euro pean Hospital and 32 practical experience, as l!irtlflrati'H ami tllnluinls urova. Hetul five 2-cont stampi for book. " TltUTH," the ouly !ouos expofclllg luaCK iiociura uim uiueintui vertlslng as great biieclalUts. A true friend tnall Kiiffprirs and to those contemplating Imaiflae. Tho most stubliorn and dangerous cases solicited. Write or call and be baved. Hours t s-K i Eve's o-sj wen. ana sat. eve's u ; sun. vvi successful treatment oy man. New Discovery. MayorR' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is usd bv v.ipor inhalation and is 'thj only medicine of tho ulna ever put oo the market. l(y Inhalation th medicine is not poured Into ths stomach And tl" nee sijnt wandering through the sys torn Hut by inretlatton the medicine is ap p ted directly to the doccased organ and the unly way io reac'i the atfected parts In tho ro e, i-very bottle Is guaranteed by the d u?glst Price 1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cuie. For sale by uit druggists. It's used dlllcreni fro, u any other medicine. our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return tho money to any one who fails tob3 cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh t'uro Priou one do.lar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Painting and Faperhanglng. Perfect work, Bargains In oalnts and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall piper. Ually and weekly papers, novels, novolettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Hiulinr of all kinds promptly attended to rforsee taken to board, at rates that are liberal. da PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Bom TPflTllTirSrro'fC AUCTiON COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods told on commis sion UDd settlements made on the day follow, lng the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centre and Jardin Streets. Tho New York Congressman After Congressman Syphor, GRAVE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION. The Chairman of the Naval Committee Will 1'urther Iteport That There Are No (IrouniW for Hyplier's Charges of Col ltlsion lletwren Olllclatsaud Contractors. Vashinoton, Jon. 18. Chnlrmnn Cum- mtiiKs, of tho navnl eommlttee, Is prepar ing tlio report on the Holmnii resolution, cnllliiff for nu Investigation of the system of awarding premiums to contractors for building government ships. The report of the committee will be, ndverse to pro ceeding with such mi Investigation, on the ground that there was absolutely no testimony tending to substantiate the i general chnrges made In the Holmnn res olution. The resolution, It will be remein- bered, charged collusion between the con tractors mid ofllcers of the navy depart ment. Mr. Ilolnmn, who was called before the committee, the report will stnte, offered nothing lu substantiation of his resolu tion except some rather vague newspaper reports, and the testimony of ox-Congressman Sypher, of Ijoulsiann. Mr. Syplier, when before the committee, was very free in the charges he made not only against the navy department and tho contractors, but ngatust members of the committee themselves. I'ltlmntely a letter was pro duced from Sir. Cramp, of Philadelphia, written by Mr. Syplier In the early part of tho full, warning him that resolutions looking to just snch an Investigation would shortly be introduced in congress, and stnting that he (Sypher) was at tho service of Mr. Cramp. This net the committee on tho track of Mr. Sypher, and the lllnlr resolution In troduced in October, ns well as the Ilolmon resolution, were ultimately traced directly to his door. Ills past rec ord was to some extent investigated, nnd the report which Mr. Cummiiigs is pre paring will allege that it has been shown that Mr. Sypher's hands havo not been clean in tho past. Tho report will quote from General Sherldnn's testimony in an ofllcial investigation into the purchase of the Fort Hrown property. The general alleged that General Syplier told hliu that through his In II lien cc the appropriation had been increased $60,000 more thnn the property demanded, and thutsubsequently Sypher went to him nbout the matter. The general denouueed him as a black mailer ami sliowod him tho door. The report will further unearth an in vestigation that was made in connection with a contract awarded for building an addition to the New Orleans custom house. At that time the investigation showed that tho lowest bidder, whose bid was something like 4517,000. before the bids were opened, was approached by Mr. Sypher with tho Information that'bisbid whs i,000 lower thnn any of the others, and that it could be safely increased by that amount. In return for this Informa tion Mr. Sypher demanded $.2,000. The contractor said nothing, but when the bids were opened it was found that his bid had been raised ?7,000, Ho was awarded the contract. Mr. Syplier, who was then a member of congress, attempted to col lect the money which ho claimed to bo due him, but tho contractor refused this, and in accordance with his (Sypher's) threat he came to Woshlugton and had the tjontrnci annulled. Mexico ltipo for Itetolutiou, Kl. Pamj, Tex., Jan. 18. It has devel oped that a party was organised in this to'. n to go down the Itio Grande Into Mexico to capture Victor Uchoa and bring him to this city The party returned yes terday, and the leader told a reporter that they found him and his band have gone to the western side of tho Mexican Central railroad This man reports also that the v. hole country where he has been Is ripo !) .i revolution, the people needing only - line tunn of force to furnish them with arms and lend them. It is reported t hat the city of Chihuahua has been attacked by the revolutionists. rifteen rntsnngers Injured. Chi.k'1 hi!. S. C, Jan. IS. The Iltchmond and Danville train was run into at a crossing; by a freight tram on the Georgia, Carolina and Northern rnllroad, duo to the negliRence of the latter. One Pull man, and one day coach were overturned. Ten peoplo wero injured in the sleeper and five in the Pullman, none seriously, and no one was killed. An Uprising Feared. Mononoaiiei.A, Pa., Jan. 18. Reports from the fourth pool indlcato that lur ther trouble is Imminent at the Cole and Peterson lnitiei at Ilunola. The row which was followed by several arrests on charges of rioting did not quiet the tur bulent element, and un uprising is feared. Laughed at ITU Doom. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 18. A ver dict of murder in the first degree was re turned bv the jury in the caso of George Mapp, colored. The convicted boy, who is 17 yearn o'd, laughed at the foreman of the jury whon he made his return to the court. ltnrled Under Tons nt nock. SnAHOKIN, Pa., Jan. 18. lly the prema ture explosion of a blast at Enterprise colliery John liruskie was hurled into eternity and another miner injured. Druskie was buried beneath several tons of rock and conl. Arc vou suflerhiffwitli Consumption, llriglits Disease, Rheumatism, 'Scrofula, Blood Poisonine, Tor nnv of the luanv stubborn complaints which make life ' miserable f Do you know that RADAM'S Riicrobe Killer cures all such diseases by re moving the prime cause mi crobes. There is 110 disease in cm able if this remedy is taken H in time. j 5U page uooi:, con taining vuiuanic miormaiion for sufferers, mailed Free. TheHllllnniltsdiHiUlcroWKIIltrCo. 7 Luluht MX., Xew York City. AKontt for Sa aialuh NUGGETS OF NEWS The American Watch company, of Wal tham, Mass, will resume in full Feb. 0, after a week's shutdown. Alice Walh, aged 93, of St. Louis, died from a dose of creosote, given her by her mother for cough medicine. The faculty of the Sheffield scientific school of Yale college has completed plmis for n new chwitcnl laboratory. Italy's cabinet has declared Massa ami Carrara, where recent riotous demonstra tions occurred, in a state of siege. Up to date fiOO of the 13,000 Chinese In the stales of Oregon and "Washington have registered tinder the McCreary act. llridget Monohnn died at tlosheu, N.Y., on Tuesday night, aged 101. She had en joyed good health up to a month ago. The decision of the supreme court in the Pintado grant case at Tallahassee, Kin., wipes out claims to a million dollars worth of l'eusueola real estate. Sophia Nlekamp, nged 40, died in St. Ijouls of burns received lu an elTort to save her 7-year-old daughter from death, the result of an overturned lamp. The girl also died. ps si mi You don't have to )ok twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue OLOTTS PULSION. Wr is replaced by the '.H. hy kind. Scott's Emulsion c C cod liver oil effects cure hy building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. I'lvya-ml br !x oit. 4 Dmvne, N. V. All druggMs. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOUtJTLKlLL DIVISION. NOVEMHKK 19th. 1803. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlcsan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Readine. Pottstown. Phccnlxvlllo. Norristown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4:10 p. m. on wocicaays n orrotts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlccan's. Qllberton. Frackvllle. Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 6:00. 9:40 a.m. and 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phccnlxvllle, Norristown, Phlladslphlt at 6:00, 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hhenandoah at 10:40 a.m. and 12:11, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:37 p.m. r?unuays, mio a. m. aim d:u p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10:16. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayp at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for Pattsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 am 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvlllo. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 11 M 11 11 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex Srosa 1 06 and 150 p m. dining cars.) 1 40. .80, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 50, 7 25. 8 12, 10 00 cm, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 8 12,9 50, 11031135, a m, 12 44. 1 40,2 30,4 00 (limited 4 50) 52a 6 20. 6 60.723 and 8 12ptn and 12 01 nlgnt. For Sea Olrt. Long llranch ana Intermediate stations, 820, 11 11 a in, and 4 00, p m weekdays For Ualttmore and Wuhlnpton 8 50, 7 20, B 31 9 10, 10 20, 1 1 18 a in, 12 10, 112 35 limited dining car,) 1 DO, 8 46, 4 41, (5 IS Congreslonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 665, 7 40 and 1183 p. m week days. Sun days, 8 50, 7 20, 10, 11 18 a m. 12 10, 4 41, 6 55, 11 and 7 40 pm. For Richmond! 7 00 a m, 13 10 and 11 33 p m, dally, and I 30 p. m. week days. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsbun anu the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a in, (3 20 pra limited), 360, 7 30, 11 65 p m every day. Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 6 CO p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 SO a a every flay. Trains will leave Sunbury for WltlUmsport Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, llosalo and Niagara Falls at 1 33. 5 13 a m,and 1 85 p m weak days, For Elmlra at 5 41 p m weok days, For Erie and Intermediate points at 6 18 am dally. For Look Haven at 5 18 and 9 56 a m dally, 1 K and 5 41 p m week days For Renovo at 6 IS a ra, 1 86 and 5 41pm week days, tnfl 5 18a in on uunaays oniy. ror Kane at 0 19 a m, aauy, u o tn week days. n. 1. I'BBVOST, J. U. WOOD, Professional Cards. JpitOF. FREDERICK ZEITZ, j INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, string nnd band Instruments. For farther In formation cull onoraddress Gltulll.Elt DROS., No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. J-OHN R. COYLE, A TTORNBT-A T-LA W. Office Ueddall building, Bhenandoah, Pa. S1 OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COUNSKLLKR-AT-LA TV, Room 3, Mountain City Dank Building, Potts, vllle. Pa M. K. BURKS. A TTORNEY A T-LA W. SUBKAKDOAn, FA, Office Room 3, P. O. Building, rihenandoal:, and Esterly building, Pottsville, jytt. It. IIOCULEIINER, Phytician and Surgeon, Advice tree at drue store. 107 Houth Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 Houth Jardin street, from 6 to 7:30 p, m. T PIERCE ROBKRT. M, D., No.DSEastCoalBtreot, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. ra. 11. J. 8. OALLKN, No 31 South jarainsireet,Bnenanaoin. Omen lloniis: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. SI. Bxoept Thursday ovenlcg, Jfo otftte work on Sunday ezetpt by arranof int. A strict adhtrenct to tin o0.ee houri U abtoluttly necessary, 1031-6m NIGHT VISITS, 91.50, pUOF. T. J. WATSON, ........Teacher of .... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAHJ0 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher ot instrumental mulo giving instruc tion on the above Instruments. Word loft at Hrumm'a Jewelry storo will receive prompt at tention. M. B. KISTLER, M D pnraiciAN and burgeon, Offloe-U0 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. pOK CHIEF HURGeM.s, JOHN L. IIASSLER Faithful and Impartial performance, of tlm duties assured. OU KKCMVUK OF TAX88, M. J. SCAN LAN. Sublect to the Demneratle ttAmtontlnff mn. ventlon. JJtOll CUIRF HUKUIfiS, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hub'eet to the deeiston of the Dmoern!lc nominating convention. JJIOIt HECEIVBK OF TAXaW, A. WOOMER. Bubjsct to the Citliens' nomination. HEOKIVKIt OF TAXKS, PRANK SCHMIDT. Sutleet to the dec'slon of the Cltlsens noml. uxt nu convention. JjlOK rOUNCtli JOHN WAGNER. nmti;wAitD. Hublect to thi decision of the Citlmna' noml. natlsg convention. pan CHIEFIUUK'JKSS, JAMES BURNS, Subieotto the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. pDIUUF.CffilVEK OF:taXE, A. D. GABLE. Bubject to the decision of the Citizens' nom inating convention. jTjlOIl CHIEF BUItaESS, JAMES MJALBACH. Subject to the decision of tho Citliens' noml natlng (onvontlon. 7OR RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subjoct to the decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR CHIEF BURGESS. C. II. HAGENBUCH. Hubject to the decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR HIGH CONSTABLE, MARTIN SHEELER, Bubloct to tho decision of tho Citizens' noml. natlng convention. pO'l COUNCIL, (First Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Sublect to the Ceclton of the Democrntlo nominating convention. pOR HIGH CONSTABLE, GEORGE BURNS. Subject to the decision ot the Democratic nominating convention. pOR COU.VCIL (Third Ward) C. T. STRAUGHN. Hut-Jeot to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR mail CONSTABLE, ROBERT FAIRLIE. Hubject to the decision of tho Citizens' noml' natlng convention, JiOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Second Ward) MARSHALL BAUGH. Subjost to tho deolalon of theCltlzcns' noml na lng con cn'lon, pOR COUNCIL (FlrJtWard) DANIEL C0AKLEY. Subject to the daclilon et ins Demotratla nominating oonrsntloa, pOR Htail CONSTABLE, JOSEPH BTEMPEST. Subject to the decision of the Citliens' nomi nating convention. pOU SCHOOL DIRECTOR, (iecond Ward) KILLIANO'NEILL. Subject to the doclslon of the Democratic nominating convention. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Seoond Ward) P, P. D.JURLIN, Subject to the deolalon of the Democratic nominating convention. pOR COUNCIL (Second Ward) JOHN P. B0EHM. Sublect to tho decision of toe Citizens' noml. natlng convention. 10R COUNCIL (Fifth Ward) ANTHONY T.SCHMICKER, Subject to tho decision of the Demooratlc nominating convention 9 bookfillu 1 1 aUi'l fr miif Irompoi i lt)uarod,n COOK RtUEQf CU., Chicago, 111. Oorbett Confident of a OonUst on Thursday Next. WILL PROBABLY FIGHT IN A TENT. The Dntal Athletic Club (lltix Portlier AMnrnnee of Its Ability to Villi OITtlm right, I)i..plle tb lreMiie of Troops In JftckNoiivlltp, Jacksonville, .Inn. 18. Itis understood that should the troops be mnsaed in Jack sonville, n hlch now looks probable, the Duval club will refund the money already paid iu for tickets and decide upon the price to be mld for tickets to the new meeting grounds. Ijjst nlnut Corliett Issued the following: "I take tills oppor tunity of informing my friends that I have received assurance from the Duval Athletic club that warrants me In saying that the contest lietween Charles Mitchell nnd myself will tiositively take place pro viding that both of the principal appear lu the ring." The fact that the Duval jieoplo lntvu completed negotiations for a large lent it 110 longer a secret, and this, coupled with the fact that work on tlm arena linx been practically abandoned, seems to indicate that tho battle will take placevoutside of Jacksonville. Governor Mitchell admitted to Mr. llowdon on Tuesday that should the con test take place outside 6f Jacksonville It would be imiHwdble for the militia to pro vent it. The militia will bo lu Jackson ville on the 86th, however, and although they will probably be unnble to find the battlo ground, the governor will have the satisfaction of having done everything lu his power to prevent the content. Tho Duval Athletic club issues another statement referring to the proposed mass ing of troops here, and snying: "Should the troops bo sent here, whilo the club does not believe Mint any violence would bo participated In by them, yet It would not subject Its patrons to the slightest danger of any kind. So complete nre its arrangements that, should any emergency of any kind urrise, on tho morning of Jan. 3fi, it is prepared to handle 0.000 people with the greatest convenience. This will be 110 llichburgallnir, where the people were subjected to a long, tedious, hot ride, but It will be done as quickly and as conveniently as though it occurred in the arena now ready for the nITair. State Treasurer Collins Is reported ns saying that there is 110 money nt the dis posal of the state militia for the purpose of transporting troops, and if Governor Mitchell wishes to send them out ho will have to stand the expanse himself. There is 110 provision by which the state can be mudo to pay the bill. Claims Ajcnlii't the Iron Hall. Indianapolis, Jan. 18. Judge Winters has issued an order calling upon all per sons who have claims against the Order of the Iron Hall to prove them with the receiver Under one of the existing orders a 10 per cent, dividend is paid to certain claimants; under another a dividend will be paid after Jan. 21 on unpaid warrants for checks. The court's new order will npply to all claimants nnd al.xty days' notification by publication will be re quired. How Thoy Killed Time." ' HAMMOND, Ind., Jan. 18. John Ilardle and Hichard Manning were fatally in jured by t lie explosion of a tank of oil on n cur on the Western Indiana railroad. The men were waiting for a train, and to "kill time" Manning lifted the cap on" tho tank, while Hurdle threw a lighted match Into 1 lie opening. Uoth werehuried twenty feet away by the explosion und terribly burned. Died ProteHtlng lilt Innocence. GETTysBi ita, Pa., Jan. 18. Henry Heist was hanged in the jail yard yesterday for the murder ot Kmauticl Moon, a fellow wood chopper, on Feb. 1, 1803. Heist said a few words protesting his innocence utid forgiving Ins enemies. His laBt words wore, "1 die an innocent man." Wilmington's Ueputy Collector Mint flu. WlLMIsnroN, Del., Jan. 18. Collector of Customs l'oivnsend has been instructed by the treasury department to remove Deputy Collector William It. Fllnn, He publican. John V. Calluhan is a candi date for tho position. Lansdowno Declines au Ambassadorship. LONDON, Jan. 18. The Chronicle snys that Lord I.ansdowne has declined an of fer of the ambnssadoiship at St. Peters burg. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloglug Quotations on the New York and Philadelphia Kxchttnges. Nnw Yohk, Jan. 17. The changes In the ac tive list, as a result of today's speculation on the Stock lixchango, are very slight Imlttd, and are generally on tho bear side. Closing bids: Lehigh Valloy. . . . Wi W. K. Y. & Pa .... li Pennsylvania.... 49 Krlo . lift Heading mi !., L. & W 16ti St. Paul 574 West Shore 101M Lehigh Nav 62 N. Y. Central .... taM N. Y. & N. K 12J6 Lake Krie Ai W... Ui New Jersey Can. .115 Del. St Hudson. .. .134)1 (nflral markets. rnii.AnEi.ruiA, Jan. 17. Flour wenki win ttr super., fi&S.ia; do. extras. $.affi2.60i No. 8 winter fumlly. $.9lia'.fl6i Pennsylvania roller, straight, tS.U0O3.10; western winter, clear, $2J63 Wheat quiet, steady, with (Eftjo. bid nnd C(o. ailced for January. Corn dull, steady, with tu&io. bid and tlo. asked for January. Oats dull, with 33o. bid and 31c. asked for January. Ileef steady; family, 311 ai5: extra mess. JB.50&U. Pork steady, oulet. Lard active, lower; western steam. 88.50. liutter weak; western dairy, WH2.17c.; do. creamery, lsatAiMc.; do. factory, lwaice.; Kl eins, snau.; New York dairy, lGgftgtk).: do creamery, Iwciic; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, Sic.; do. choice, 28o.; do. fair to good, axsiSe : prints lobbing at CTOHUo. Cheese steady; New York, large, 9ttllHc; do. small, llltjc; part skims, &10o.; full skims, g3e. Ktfua weak: lee house, 1.(1003 per case; west ern fresh, HMllalsc.; southern, 16o. Lite Mock Markets. IlurrAi.0. N. Y., Jan. IT. Cattle weak; nq very good here: fairly good steers, $t.!JGQ4.4U; light to medium. I.408.75; fat cows, $8.26(3 g.UO. lings stronger; Yorkers, good to choice, f 5.70fflt.SO: mixed and medluint, fS.UQS ": fair to good lii avv, $5.08(36.70; pigs, f6.8uiti.8A; rough, 4.ftlic,L5. .ieep and lambs dull; fair tu good lambh. H.SVTM; choice, K-H5ttl-90; com mon to good sheep, yi.xmi; choice, SU.1&Q Caiiailu lambs ery dull; seven loads of ferings; none sold; quotubl. '1 1U1.7S. East I.iiibutv. Pa., Jul . Cattle very dull; prime to extra, (4 ' .75; good butch ers, $4(0.4 common to tuir, 3.1i6(it8.eu; fat cows and heifers, $2&3.:Jj; buls, 438.&0; bo logna con h, $6 to SIS; fresh oows, (Ul to iSr. llogsflrm; all uradea, $f.506.Gll. Sheepslow: fair to good, '! 0o3; common, l82.a). Veal calves, $.id.O TJ heavy and thin, ia3.W. (ttXTO- CQTTO- Notice the name Cottui.i n k. Not Vegetable-leue, nor An inial leue, nor Mineral-lenc, nor any other "luie" 1ut Cottuu.nu. Is the new vegetable shorten ing, recognized as far superior to lard for every cookinp; use. The other "lenes," and "ets," and "oles," are imitations made to sell on the merits of Cottolenk, and to be "worked off" by sleight of hand, or the "just as good " game. If you want good cooking and good healtli, get Cottot.knk it's the onlv 'lene' worth liaviiia;. Hold In 3 nn-1 5 pound p ills. Maile only bv N.K. FAIRBANKS CO.) CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE.. PHILADELPHIA MUS3ER & BEDDALi (Successors to Coaltley Ilros.) Nfi. 38 1:11 Hi Cctilru Htrcel. BIIttNAlttUOAII, I'A. Our Motto: llest Quality nt Lowest Caab Prices. Patronage respeotful'y sollcitod. Kaiser's Oyster Bay! 127 Boutli Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. CSThe best oysters In all styles at all hourn. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre ) The Restaurant is one of the best in the coa regtonB, and has elegantdlnlng parlors attached for the use of ladies. The liar Is atoukod vrtth the best ale", beers, porters, wines liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! LotB of ways of throwing away moucy One ot the best methods of economizing is to insurt In first claBS, thoroughly ro.lable i-ompanlee, either life, the or accident, such as represented by xj-a.-crxu No. 130 South .lutein street, Shenandoah. P HLDPllpID BOHIHG. A revolution In cornet making! Homethiiig new 1 No breakine : no rust!ii(r;nowrink- fyM uiik- iiui uer mm cleaner than wbaletono, ami ten! times as elastic and durable. Ladies delighted. JIado In all 6b apes, l or sale 117 A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Gensral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Hetall PRICES, JOEUU .0. TIXEZillSia Ferguson House bldg.. Centre Htrcel. A CUr' Or-' CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from ;55-VfvfiljWH'?- ir.ooDCU'-TrE: Onttf SO ct. for a full pouxit t' -itttge. VtamDkiOaapptIcatiuli toluoi ' v i' -. v i v H R Severn F K. Mafargle v )i Watcrc k"JV . CM. 1 Rlf II rmir w
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