TERRIBLE EXPLOSION"! Too High Prossuro. In llieso tlrtysof keen competition in evcrv line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect mid every eucrgy to the success of liis business J tho cleric, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there enn be but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in Immediate death, leaves tliem with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is mote limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and the results aro the same as will) their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums arefullof thoM! unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but ono solution of tho matter. Hccog niie tho importance of the situation at once, and tako tho necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling memory, hot flashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, Irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that nny ono of them isbut a symptom of the calamity thnt may befall you. and oven though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable nhvsicians with little or no beneht, give Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. "Two years ago I used Ir Miles' IiCFtorsllve Nervine with marked benefit, and later Indured my son, who had been sick with catarrh of the bladder live years In tho hands of onr beat phy sician, to try It together with Dr. Mlleb' Nerve ana i.iver mis. hc.wrhpo wonuenuny ueneuiin that he 1" attending to business again My wifr alo mod Nervine with most excellent results. All of us together have not used more thnn six hnttliw of Nervine. Several of onr friends have nl uted It, and are greatly Improved." Louis iiihh, lttteher St Glbbs Plow Co . Canton, Ohio. Pr Miles' Restorative Nervine Is sold by all .tmirfriata nn fl nnslttvA ctinrnntcc. or sent 1)V Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 1ml., on receipt of price, 81 porbottle, six bottles, , express prepaid it Is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs, rreo dook at uruggisis. or oy m&u. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. '207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGI5NT KOK CELEBRATED USER 1 1 AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and . Fine Old Stock Ale. PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (leniilno Specialist in Amerlra, notwlt nstandlng rrhat others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases anil Strictures Permanently Cured In it to 6 days BLOOD POISON new method la w to no days. 0 years' Euro pean Hospital and 32 practical experience, as Certificates aud llliifuwaa prove. Head live 2-cent stamps for book. "TltUTII," tueonly book eznoKlnir Quark Doctors and others ad vertising as m-oat Hneclallsts. A true friend toalt sufferers auif to those contemplating marriage, lliemosiBlunoornaimuaugcrutu, cases '.oucluvl. w rite or can auu uo sat eu. I lloura a-as Eve's 6-8: Wed. and Sat. eve's 1 6-10 1 Bun. H-12 Successful treatment by mall. New Discovery. Mftv rs Marnotlc Catarrh Cure Is used b .por inhalation and Is the only medicine I ho kln.l 'ver put on the market. By Inhalation liemeil cine Is not poured Into the stomach and tli nee Bin "anderlng through tho ays in. Hot by intulatlon tho medicine Is ap i). led directly toihe deceased organ and the only way to timoii the affected parts In tho roe, livery bottle Is guaranteed by tho i jmt Priced per bottle. Guaranteed to , ii-e For sale by all druggists. It's used difteroni fro any other modlolne. our advertised agents ana all druggists e.re i structed to return tho nionoy to any one who fails to bu cured by . Movers' Magnetic Catarrh lure Price ono dollar for ,'t months' treat ment This is saying a great deal, but it has never falh-d- For salo by druggists, or address The Ala j era Drug Uo Oakland, Md. W. H, SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malinnoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Painting and Pjperhanging, Perfect work. Bargains in oaims and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new pattern In wall piper Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettos and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. HiulLnr of all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rstos that are liberal. 0 PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hoase, AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrlp lion tor sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods of every description to the rooms and thoy will be sold at auction on tho usual terms. All goods I old on commis sion and settlements made on the day follow, lng the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor Contro and Jardiu Streets. M III 1 E IIUUH IPKTiJpM" Thoy Have Not Yet KelinquiBhed tho Idea of Annexation. ABLE TO OARE FOR THEMSELVES. Their l'ollny I Out. of Pcflnnco to tho United States In Particular nod All flov eminent hi General lnlorestllifr Inter views with Thurston mul Waterhouse. OMAHA, N'eb., Jan. 10. Hnwnllnn Min ister Ixiriti A. Thurston went through Oinulm Inst evening en route to Washing ton. To an Associated Press reporter Min ister Thurston said when lie left Honolulu everything was (pilot. Minister Wllllshas not been given his papers, nor liaa such action been conitemplnteu by the pro visional government. The members of the government ore not alarmed at tho threats of Ltliuokn- lanl. Her thrents, however, have losther tho allegiance of number of loyal nion- nrchlngs, who denounce the queen for re jecting tho proposition to grant amnesty ill case she was restored. She cannot be restored except by force, nnd thcro is little probability of her sectirlnK suftlcient force to bring about this. The talk of her se curing nn army in Canada is treated ns a good joke. I know nothing of a protect orate being established. The present gov ernment is amply able to take enro of ltsef. 1 do not anticipate any trouble with the United StateH. The niinoxntlou question has been lost sight of in the re storation question, but it will come up again. In the islands the feeling is as strong as ever in favor of annexation. In fact, among the natives It is growing." Minister Thurston was much averse to discussing the effect of Mr. Willis' de mand that President Dole and the pro visional government abdicate, fearing nuything he might sny would bo taken as a criticism of President Cleveland's policy. Willinni Waterhouse, of Cedar ltaplds, la., brother of Henry Wiiterhouse, of the provisional government, who returned from Honolulu with Minister Thurston, wns not under this restraint, and talked freely on tho situation in the island at. tho time of tlie nrrival of the Corwln and up to the time of his departure. According to Mr. Waterhouse the spirit of the provisional government is ono of defiance to the United States in particular and all governments in general. He says that all arrangement!) hnve been made to lire on the American nag. "The grentest excitement prevailed in Honolulu," said Mr. Waterhouse, "when the Corwiti arrived, nnd it seemed prob able that the restoration of the queen would be undertaken, the provisional government was rendy to resist by force, and there is no question but there would have been a conllict if any attempt had been mnde to laud marines. Bole is fixed to light to a finish for what he now holds. "Minister Willts has not been given his passports, but. tho impression in the island is that he will ask for them soon. He is ostracised socially, and Is generally dis liked." Mr. Waterhouse further says that If any attempt had been made to restore tho queen she would have been assassinated Lohengula Tired of War. Caw: Town, Jan. 19. Advices from Bnluwny nie thnt hobengula Is desirous to surrender, but is anxious ubout.thu treatment he will receive. He fears the anger of the British, arising from the de struction of Captain Wilson's party, and is suspicious thnt tho obliteration of the brave men in thnt party will not bo for given by his statement that he has put to death the chief who led the attack on l aptaln Wilson's party. What It Will Cost to Sen tlpi Fight J ACKMiNVH.lE, Jan 19. It has been de cided by the Duval Athletic club to fix tho price of tickets for the Corbett Mitcbell contest according to the size of the crowd present nt the train on the mnnilng of the battle. The club odlclnls hi thnt $85,000 Is wanted to clear them lioin debt. Should 1,000 people be pres ent t'-io per ticket win be charged, and in a corresponding ratio. Sirs. Ilreiiimn Secures Her Dowry. Oswecio, X. Y., Jon. 19. .Tames Hren. nan, a saloon keeper, two yean ago showed Cora Hubbard $6,300, which he offered to give her if she would marry him. They were married, but Ilrenniiu had given tho money to his mother, who refused to surrender it. A suit was brought nnd n jury on the second trial hns just awarded Mrs Ilreiiuan the muuey she was promised. Tito Indian Speedily "Downed." Norfolk, Vn., Jnu. 19. Charles John son, of St. Paul, last night knocked out Frank Wongo, of Portsmouth, Vn., In two minutes nnd forty seconds. The ooutest was uuder the auspices of the Ariel Ath letic association, In a twenty-four foot ring, for n purse of &3,G00 and a side bet of f500. Thero were present about 801) per sons. About ilO.OOO changed hands. A Vfto by Pittsburg's Mayor. PlTTKHfiMi, .Inn. 19. Mayor McKenna vetoed the $0,000,000 bond Issue ordinance. City Clerk Martin wns notified of tho mayor's action and uotlcos were sent to the members of councils, calling them to gether for this afternoon. Killed by an Ulectrio Car. WlLKLBUAltnc, Pu., Jan. 19. An Ara bian woman, whose name could not be learned, was run over and killed by an electric cur on Kingston Hats last night. She was returning to this city from a ped dling tour in the country. Danbury Halters Fall to Agree. Danmjhv, Conn., Jan. 19. The confer ence between the hat manufacturers and employes last night ended in a row, and settlement U aa far oil as ever. NUGGETS OF NEWS Mr, unci Mrs. Merln, of Ottawn, Ont,, celebrated the seventy-fifth anniversary of their marriage last night. Mayor Solomon, of Tampa, Fin., Issued a proclamation forbidding the prize fight advertised to take place In that city to night. Itev. Michael Tlerney, of New Britain, Conn., lms received from the pope his ap polutment as bishop ot the diocese of Hartfoii. W. C. Clark, doing business nt Huston, ten miles from Shreveport, La., was us sasslnated between his store nnd dwell ing. No clew. Several oflicers of the Servian army, be longing tu tho best fnmllles of the coun try, are on trial at Belgrade for murder lng and robbing a fellow ofllcer. Tho Miipgln Wells' Crow Snfo. 1 GLOUthstuu, Mnss., Jan. 19. A dis patch Just received says that the crew of the schooner Magglp K. Wells, report ml in n sinking condition by the steamer Amsterdam at New York, were rescued i by the schooner Magnolia and landed nt ! Halifax. Capt-tln Davis says In his tele I (jrnm that they fwtw the Wells sink shortly nf ter they were taken oil. rmliiif lnri In an Opium .Intnl. St. Louis, .Itin. IB. A ninn supposed to lie Michael t srroll, of Ouialin, was found dead In one nf the worst opium joints in Hi. Louis, run by n Chinaman named Hen. The police, In pursuing their In vestigations, have come upon suspicious fncts which Indicate that the mull wns poisoned. Dropped Di'Htl In Court. GttKKNwnr, X. Y., Jan. lit Hx-Stirro- pnte and Judge James 11. Tuthill. of IMvrrliend, dropped dead while engaged in trying a cae. His dentil caused consider able excitement In the court room. To Hevutno After n Wnr'n ldletie. IIUSTISOUON. Pa., Jhii. 19. After a year's suspension the Speers White Sand company, with a plant at Mnpleton, this county, will resume operations next week. uddy Giow on check NsVu,l ' ' , , and brow l. Is evidence thnt the body is getting proper nourishment. Vvhen this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. II. " r swirl xmm ;ki n immediately arrests .'. :.-' regardless of the Consumption must , iu J to tre - tment that stops vj; c i I builds flesh anew. -7'v i as palatable a milk. - i . - i'I. br Rofitt 1 Uo!ne, W. T. All rirufnrtrte. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80HUTLKILL, DIVISION. NOVEMBER 19th. 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above dato for Wlggan'a, Qllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown. Phoonlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla (Uroad street station) at 6:00 aad 11:16 a. m. ana iuo p. m. onweocaays for rotts vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tot Wlggan's, Ullbcrton, Frackvllle, New Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 6:00. 9:40 a.m. and 3:10 n. m. For liamburtr. Readlnir. Potts town, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phtladolphls at 6:00. 0:10 o. m.. 3:10 v. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:10 a.m. and 12:11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:17 p. m 3undavs. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays At 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvlfle. 9 23 a m. For Now York Express, wcclt days, at :i a, 4 1, ou, t is, a w, 1 33, s zu, ra, 11 uu 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon. 12 44 n. m. (Limited Ex pross 1 06 and 4 50 p ts. dining cars.) 1 40, 230. 320, 4 00, 5 00, 600. 6 50, 723, 8 12, 10 00 Dm. 12 01 nlcht. Sundava 3 20. 4 05. 4 50. 6 15, 8 12, 9 6a U 03 11 35, a m. 12 41, 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (iimuea tui) a zu.o ai,ow. i mo. a is p is ana 12 01 mcht. For Soa Girt. Lone llrinch and Intermediate Btatlons, 8 20, 1111 a m, and 100, p m weeituayB For Baltimore and Washington 3 60. 7 20. 8 31 0 10, 1020, 11 18 a m, 12 10, (12 35 limited dlninc cur.l 130.840.441. iS IS Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, Ofto, 7 40 and 1188 p. m.. week days. Sun days, 3 BO, 7 20, 3 10, 1118 am. 1210, 441, Ui6, ii aou iiupm, For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, dallv. and 1 30 n. m. week davs. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttshun and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (3 20 pmumiieaj, sou, i au, ii oo p m every nay. Way for Altoont at 6 18 am and 5 CO p m every day. For Pittsburg and AHoona at 11 20 m every dty. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsoort. r.lmlrt, Canandalgua, Rochester, HuSalo and Niagara Falls at 1 35, 6 13 a m.and 1 35 p m week days. For Elmlrast 6 41 pm week dnys. For isrie ana lniermeaiaxe poin ac o 10 am utiiy nd 5 41 p ta week diys For Renovo at b 13 a m, 1 35 and 6 41 p m week diys, and 6 18a m on sununT or.iy ior nana 11 mi m daily, 1. wenicaya '1 V PIMVOST J. K. WOO - .1 " Tari- Professional Cards. pROF. FltEDERICK ZEITZ, I INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on plaao. organ string and band instruments. For farther In lorrtiauon can oioruoaros u:ioiii.eu uitus. No. 1 North -Main street, Shenandoah. JOHN R. COYLE, A TTOKNBY-A T-LA W. Office Ueddall building, Hbenandoah, Pa. s OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR' A T-LA W Koou3, Mountain City Rank Building, PottB vino, 1 a M, U. UURKK. A TTORNEY A T-LA W. nnNAsnoAU, pa. Offloe Room 3, P. O. Building, dhenandonb tnu issteriy ouuaing, roitsviue. J-JR. R. IIOCHLERNER, Physician and Surgton. Advloe free nt drug store, 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 Houth Jardln street) from 6 to 7:30 p. m. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Btreot, HHENANDOAII, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p. m. It. J. H. OALLEN, No 31 BoulUJarmn street, ancnanaoan. Office Houue: HSU to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M. Except Thursday evening, JVo offlet work oh Ihmday except bll arrange ment, A tlricl adherence to the office hourt U absolutely neceetary. 1031-em NIU1IT VISITS, SI. SO. pROF. T. J. WATSON, ........Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muflo givtug Instruc tion on tho above Instruments. Word left at llrumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. jy H. KIHTLER, M. D PIIYBW1AN AND BURGEON, Office -Uu North Jardln street, Bhenindoah. POLITICAL CARDS. 'OR ClIIUF 11UKUKH.S, JOHN L. I-IASSLER Faithful and Impartial tierformance of the duties assured. 7TOR UKCEtVKU OF TASKS, J. SCANLAN. Subject to the Democratic nommatlnr atm. ventlou. JOlt CllIBF 11UKUHHH, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hab'ect to the derinlon of tho nemoemtlc nominating convention. JTjlOIl RECEIVER OF TAXES, A. WQOMER. SubJet to the Cltltens' nomination. pO RECEIVER OF TAXES, PRANK SCHMIDT. S 11 elect to the deo'slon of theCltlsens' nomi. uat n convention. JTJKJR eOUKCIL JOHN WAGNER, TIIIUIMVAIID. Hableet to lh& decliilon nf the nutMna' nnml. rtatlDK convention. fjlOR CHIEF IJUItOESS, JAMES BURNS, Subteottn tha 1fiotflIoti of the Democratic nomluatlng convenflon. F )R RECEIVER OF TAXES, A. D. GABLE. Bubloet to the decision of the Clttzenn' nam. Inatlng convention. JJOR CHIEF BUROESS, JAMES M. KALBACII, Subject to tho decision of tho Citlcenn nomi nattng tonventlon. OK UKOEIVEU OP TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Sublect to tho decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. 70R CHIEF BUROESS. C. II. HAGENBUCH. Subject to tho decision ot tho Citizens' norot' nattng convention. pOR I1IQII CONSTABLE, MARTIN SHEELER, Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR COUNCIL, (First Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Subject to, the dechdon ot the Democratic nominating convention. pOR 1IIQUC0NSTAULE, GEORGE BURNS. Subject to tho decision of the Democratic nominating convention. pOR COUNCIL (Third Ward) C. T. STRAUGHN. HuMeet to the deoisloa ot Ihe CitlssnV nomi' natlng convention. pOR HIGH CONSTABLE, RO BERTFAI RLI E, Subject to the deolslon of the Citizens' nomi nation convention, 7OR SCUOOL DIRECTOR (Second Ward) MARSHALL BAUGH. Hubject to the decision of tho 'Citizens' nomi na lnt; oon cnilon, pOR COUNCIL (FIrJtWard) DANIEL C0AKLEY. Subject to tho decision of the Democratic nominating convention, pOR HIOII CONSTABLE, JOSEPH RTEMPEST. Hubjsot to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, (ieoond Ward) KILLIANO'NEILL. Hubject to the deolslon of the Democratlo noininating convention. pOR 8UH00L DIRECTOR (Second Ward) P. P. D.JCIRLIN, Hubjsst to Ihe deolslon of the Democratlo nomluatlng convontion. pOIt COUNCIL (Seooad Ward) JOHN PBOEHM. Hubleet to tbs deolslon of tbe Gttlians' nomi nating convention. poll COUNCIL (PlftUWard) ANTHONY SCHMICKER. Bubjoot to the deolslon of the Democratic nominating convention. t norm tin stilly eared 1 Irif-'H 'fid ybTttl cjarfl i , .din kttJ h j 1300,000 c (Yin nnnttnl. Pm .It v vraoli w i lGU-tiaun Jbook.llfiLrbtirmlrnrii life from ptrni Tocuwil, COOK REMEDY CU., Chicago, III. A DESPKIUK IIIAMiliD. Exeoution of Will S, Howard, who Had Committed Many Murders. A. DETEOTIVE'S 0L03E SHAVE. lie Unwittingly Nut od tils Life by Kindly Hpoheii Word Howard, oil tlio H of Ills l'.tectition, Confnit-4 1 Murder for Wlilrli Another HuHsni. I.EIiAfcos, Mo., Jan. 10. Will S IImv nnl, tile noted outlaw, who hns killed vv era I men, wan bunged here tin nliernuou for the ninriler nf (ieorRe McMlclmel. He net death unflliicliltigly. He asserted that lie had not killed McMlchnel. When Howard arrived at the jail yes terday afternoon he crenteid eoiiHternntioii by drRHiiiK from a shenth Ht his walst linnd 1111 UKly'dookltifi dirk knife with n even inch blade, nnd handing it over to the Hslonihed sherlir. Howard snvs he procureil the knife six or el(tht miintos iigo to kill Detective Imboderi with, but found no opportunity to use it until yes terdny. While on the road Howard snld to Im boilru thnt he desired to speak to him. As the detective took a set at his side Hownrd n-kiil if he did not feel mean for linviiiK hunted down and oonficted nn iu noeeiit man. Itiiboilen replied thnt be felt ho wns Justified In doltiB nil he hud done, but If he wns really nil Innocent man he wns profoundly sorry for the part he had tnken. Howard rejoined, "That la all right If you are sorry, ns now I shall die at pence with all mankind, and 1 nowfor ftive you " When the knife was surren dered Imbodeti was staggered as he con templated the close call he had on the train. 1-iast night Howard's attorney's. Holt nnd Holt, appeared at the jail accom panied by the circuit clerk, and Howard made an ttllldnvit that lie had killed John Unlley in Harlan county, Ky., n crime for which an Innocent ninn his uncle. Will Jennings is now serving a life sentence in the Kentucky penitentiary. Attempted Anilftl!-itlon In f.eorgbi. SAVANNAH, Jan. 10. Information comes from Vnldoita of tho attempted assnHSi- iintton of n nuuilier of negro turpentine hands who were employed nt the distil lery of the McCloud and Young Invest ment company. The assault wns com mitted while t he negroe were preparing supper around their cnmpfiie. The assas sins, live in number, discharged wvernl loads of duckshot upon them. N'ine of the negroes were shot, some of them being dangerously wounded. A littlo white boy who was near tho camp at the time was badly wounded, and it thought he will die. 'IvlngHtoii'H 1'lglit With n Wntfr Coinpnny. Kingston, X. Y., Jan. 1!). The threat ened contest between this city nnd tho Kingston Water company hits at last bro ken out. The city refuses to pay for its public use of water, and the company has brought suit to recover 0,000 for uch ser vice up to September last, since which time no additional water rents have been accumulating. The city holds Unit its contract with the water company has not been fulfilled and the company hnldsthat the city seeks to compel it to sell its plant at the city's price. Tho Ituvnlt In Mexico. Kb Paso, Tex., Jan. ID. The Mexican authorities refuso to allow any news on tho wires from Chihuahua, hut it is known thnt the rebels had not made an attnekon the capital city of the state at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, though they nro expected. All the arms nud ammuni tion in the city have been secured and stored in the state palace, and every bank lias n guard ot twenty-five boldlers. It Is not certain thnt tho common people will not join the enemy. To I'rfitect Letter Carrier. Washington, Jan. 19. Itepresentativo Mnguire, of California, has Introduced In the house a bill to regulate a mode for re moving lotter carriers. The bill provldea that no carrier shall be removed until after written charges shall have been pre ferred against him nnd after the charges hnve boon examined into by a board of re view designated by the postmaster gen eral. A rhyaielnu Indicted for Murder. NliW Haven, Jan. 10. The grand jury brought in a true bill for murder iu the second degree ugalnst Dr. J. Kdwnrd Lee. of this city, accused of causing the death of Mrs. Isabella Miller by a criminal op eration. Lee, about three mouths ago. was discharged on a similar charge in the police court, the evidence in the case be ing insuthciciit to commit. Kelly and (lormaii to Fight. Wheeling, Jan. 19. Kd Gorman, of TJulTnlo. aud Paddy Kelly, of Brooklyn, nnd their backers met here Inst night and signed articles for a glove contest to a finish for 11,000 asido, Inside ot live weeks, before any reputable athletic club that will offer a suitnblo purse. Tlio Pennsylvania Campaign Opened. Lancaster, Pu., Jan. 19. The state Ite puhlicnn campaign was opened here last night nt u large mnss meeting iu tho courthouse. Galusha A. Grow, the He publican candidate for oongressmuu-at-large, was tho principal speaker. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clusluir UulHtloiii on tho Now York ami I'blliiilelpblu Kxclutiieos. New Yohk, Jan. 18. Tbe proposed Issue of government tiondB did not accomplish what waa looked forward to In the stook market. It la true that there was greater activity than for the past few days, but the buying was not of the character anticipated. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley... . M W. N. Y. He Pa.... 1M Pennsylvania.... 4VM Erie UH lUadlng..... 1W4 I).,L. W imi St. Paul K West Shore Lehigh Nav N. Y. Central,... 8H N. . & N. E Iike Erie Ac W... 14V4 Now Jersey Oen.. 114 Del. & Hudson. . ..133J tleneral markets. riin.AiiK.i.riiiA, Jan. 18. Flour weak; win ter super.. tCa-A0; do. extras, tli.BVflJJ.W; No. S winter faiaily, Si.Wiaii.itfl; Pennsylvania roller, straight, .UUea.lU; western winter, clear, f.7IWcl. Wheat dull, firmer, with 6SHki. bid and 1)440. ankod for January. Corn tinner, quiet, with 41Ho. bid and 4194c. asked for January Oats firm, with 84ijc. bid and 35c. asked for January. Ileef quiet. Pork steady. I-aril tinner; western steam , $8.30. Duller steady: wns tern dairy, ltMM?c.; do. creiiiery. imMo-i do. factory, lftitloc.; Kl gins, it5Vt' ; New York dairy, luttSlo.; do creamer), istfiasc.! Pennsylvanbi creamery prints, faney. 5u.; do. choice, 391c.; do. fair to good, . , prints Jobbing at xedftfJo. CbeeM steady; N, w York, large, IK&llftic ; do. small, llffilajjc ; part skims, tuluo ; full sklius, Swk Eggs weak. Iro boute, $asi.W per ease; west am frenU liUUo 1 suuUuiru, UUviJtUo to suppose that n'i ?mitaMon offers the customer a- v guaiantee like the original due-. Take ( 'otlolnie for example, I"airi.nk & Co. discovered it, perfected it, ant' spent thonsa.uls in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest u 1 and keep it what it is lo-;Lr- ihe most popu lar bhortenir.", i-i iW world. Bttt when y ". nie "o Accept &t(9lene these jruarmtees nil disappear, fid t'.t housekeeper is at the mercy of a.i ir.iitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' Ions. To ensure having good cook-i-ig and healthful food stick right to Cottoi.UvU and let all imitations severely alone. HoM i'l .1 ami rxxnul wiIIk. Made onlv l,v N.K.FAIR BANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 136 M. DTIAWAPC AVE., PHIL.- X' PHIA. MUSSER & BEDDALI (Sttecessois to Ooakley llros 1 No. 38 liitNt Cfitite Hlreet. RUKNANIUHH, IA. mnmr I Our Motto: Uesl Quality at lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respeetful'y solicited. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Main Ktieet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. fSTTto best oysters In all styles at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) 3-i3.ix'ci-rillo, I fit. Tbe Restaurant Is one at the best In the cos regions, and has elegant dlnlrjg parlors attached for the ute of ladies. The liar Is stockod wltb the best slcs. beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of nsya of throwing awf.y money One of tbe best root bods of iconoinlsiug s to Insurt In Bret olass, thoroughly reliable ompunlee, either lite, tire or accident, such as represented No. MO fouth Jaroiti street, Sbenaodoah. Pa salsa HLUHIIplD BOHIHG. A revobnlon In corset making! Something new lv No breaking ; no rusting; no wrink ling. Thinner and elBaner than whalebone, and ten! tlmBH nn elaatie and durable Indies delighted. Made malt shapes, torsaiuny A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Genaral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail PKICE8. Ferguson House bldg.. Centre Street. A i-LH Or- CHOCOLATE delicious to tlio taste, invigorating nnd strengthening to tho body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 eta, for a full pound pac7stQe VreiwiuptaonapiiUoatiJtttoiiiJLnuf.i -'.urcni. II, It. Severn, V. K. Magarple W. H Waters mi 'Mii tiiiiiiii n m ' m 3 jmrnv
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