JM F ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. FINANCE AMI THAI. f What is Cnstorhv Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnrt Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Caatoria. "Cnstorlnlsso well adapted tochlMrentliat 1 recommend It as superior to any piwriirtkm known to me." II. A. AncHBR, M. I., Ill So. Oiford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tho use of 'Castorla Is so universal anil Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endow It. Few nre the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos Mabtvn, I). I)., New York City. Tim CiorrAtm CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT Vo. 207 West Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUKNT KOU- S CEIEHUTED UGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. nrThop1 1317 Arch St. V 1 I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only Genuine. Specialist In America, notwithstanding nhat others fliUertlxc NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strictures Permanently Cured in 3 to 6 days BLOOD POISON arycutTyeSircfy now method in so io no days. 6 yeare' Euro pean Hospital and 32 practical experience, as 1 2-cent stamps for hook. " TKUTH," tlioouly r "k exnobinK yuacK i Doctors and othcrsad- Ivertisliiit as great fciwlallsts. A true menu to all kultovrs and lo those contemplating marriage. The moat stubborn and dangerous i ca.iefl souciUMl. nwiuriiiiiuuiiwii Houra . 0-3 1 Kto'8 6-8i WmI. ii nd Bat. eve's Successful treatment by matL. 6-10 1 Sun. iM; New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used h7 vapor inhalation and Is tho only medicine of the hind evor put on the market. My inhalation the medlclno Is not poured into thft sto'unch 1 and thnce sent wandering through tho sys tern. Hut by Inhalation tho medlclno is up "1 dlrectfy to the deceased organ and tho .jOly way 10 'eacn the affected parts in the rose, Hvcry bottle is guaranteed by tho d-uggUt Price 1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. It's used dlllerent fro 1 any other medicine. our advertised agents and nil druggists ire Instructed to return the money to any one who fulls to ti l cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Price ono dollar for 3 mouths' treat ment. This is sayicg u great deal, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The. Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Aid. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pn. Artistic Decorator Painting nnd Paperhanglng. Perfect work. Bargains In nain's and oils, plain and stained glass. All the now patterns- In wall piper Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettos and si atlonery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. SNBDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Him. Haullnc of all kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. fla PEAR ALLEY, Rear of tho Coffee Houci JL RETT 10' S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho -1- Ohas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In .this vlolnlty, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Tale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Main Street. Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Hour SUHnach, Diarrhoaa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, anil promotes di geMlon, Without injurious metllcatloa. "For several years I have recommended your ' Castorla, ' and shall always oontlnuo to do no as it lias Invarluhly produced beneficial results." Edwin F. 1'aiidke, M. I., 11 h Street and t tli Ave., New York City, CoitrANT, 57 Murray Stiuhst, New Yonx. City AMUSEMENTS. EUQUSON'S THEATIIK. '..I. CEHnUSON, MINAOEIl, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. -THE- I ORNADOI Lincoln J. CARTER'S M&mmoth km him, The awful toroa lo, tho great rigging scene 6 tars furling n monster sail, tho collision or two ocean liners at full speed, the mighty open .ea STnewith waves runnlnc mountain I leh the dls"ectlne room of n mcJIc il college, Chlc.iKO harbor ntnlgbtand many other scenic wonders. '"l'o hold, as we'l n win suo-css, Kcod nil vour tilttvblll promises, Ltncoln J. Carter. Prices, as, 50 anil 75 Cent?? lteserved seats at Klrlln's drug storn. OATJTION. lr a dealer olten W. I Douglas Shoes at n. reduced price, or says lie has them without nnmo stumped on bottom, put Iiiin down as a- fraud. S3 SHOE THorlta W. I.. UOtlOLAS Shoes sre stvliMi, c.iv fit tins:, nnd bHo licuer salt- faction iuiIic pni.i-.ad. vertiscd tlt.in aav oilier m ike. 1 ry one puir anil beconvinctd. This sLtmpinu of . I.. Doulus' name and price on Ihe bollom, which guarantees their value, sacs thousands of dollars annually to Ihoso who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of V. L. Douglas Shoes rinin customers, which helps to Increase tho sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save monev by tiuvfnrali your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, IV. L. DOUGLAS, Ilrocktou, Mass, bold bv Joseph Hall, Shenandoah. ' C. P. Both, ningtown. -u 130 Ooulli Main (street, Bjowmnndoali, Em.. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every resicct. "e respectfully solicit a share 01 your patronage, uoikis ounea tor ana uenvorou Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., I'rop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sbcnntidoali, Pcuna. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms' fTMrfccitrr' liull.li IHajtwA ItrsnIL fENNYRQYML PiLLS K rt i-itMi Loi, ik A lil Drull tor fh, litter $ 1 ng'uk tha AfAA Mom wM.i ix Ilr4 tu t"d wiiUtoVW .VOTfrMJStm k I wnti l.i it ni.tt.iu lake jy k'lliitWrr. J..ft4Jui0rowiiAflMtt. V far tUmtami imiraiuxt Al DrufjdMi, or wnd 4 JJf In rumii iiilrnlr, tiitiDtout&l a J3 "ltiwr fp 1 ml tot rtur if KUIL l.0(KI 1 stimobuli Viw fttfr For a. HTcickt a. 22. 2. Oloctn. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEiiansoN House Hijok. Everything In tho toneorlal line done In first class stylo. Everything rieat and olean, Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take yourrt's and have them woven up in oarpcts. It will pay you In the long run. All kinds, with or without s'rlpes, mule to order; beautiful rainbow stripes. Low prices. PATTEnSON'S, 203 West Oak Street, Shouandoah, la. W. L Douglas The Provisional Government Pur j sues a Waitiug Policy. PREPARED TO SQUELCH ROYALISTS ninmlml Ililclicnrk Ihrlnres That Any I'prlsllig Will ho l'rftinptty Htippremieil. Iteport That MlnMi-r Willis Wished to Withdraw 111 Correspondence. SAN KltANclcct). .Tntt 30. The stcnnier Jloimwnl itrnved from Siilney, AueklHiul Hint Samoa vlrt Ilniiolltltt late yesterday nfteriiooti. Slip brings full llnwitllati ml vlees to tlie Asot'liitel I'ress tieiirly a week Inter tlinn prevlntis ntlvices. Since tliB snllltiR of tlie last steamer jio littonl niralrx liuve been a ilritK In H0110- lll 111. The Koveriinu'iit Is pursiiliiK the policy tluit no notion be tnken until wine (lellnllu policy rewarding llinvnii lias been nnnomieed by the United States. 1 ho onndidiic' of Wnlter G hmitli, exll- lor of the Star, lo 1111 the vncimoy to be renteil upon the return of Hon. M. V. 1 1 atcli, who will rcslun to decent the lmsl- tion t minister of foreign n Hairs, still holds n prominent place in Hitwnlliui pol Itlos. Objections lire tinted to Hatch us the rvpreseiitnlive of sniriir corporations nnd attorney for Clans Spreckels. As stated In our last dlspfltch. the llglit In virtually one between the radical nnd conservative eletuents of auncxationtstH. Until Minister Willis and Consul Gen eral Mills nppear lo bo sore on account of the snub to the I nitod States government In Hawaii, as well ns oil account of the personal snubbing they claim the Ameri can residents here have given them lately. Tho government has determined to cele brate tho 17th day of January ns a holi day, and preparations arc being mucin to carry out a big demonstration which will inclttdo a military display In tho after noon and n torchlight procession and lire- works at night. Both the American league and Annexation club will tnko part, ns will tho political organizations to be organized In favor of annexation. Humors of expected royalist uprising have prevailed recently. In atl interview with Marshal Hitchcock that olTicersnld: "Tho government Is fully prepared to meet any outbreak either hero or on other islands. The royalists have threatened so long that tho royal standard would be raised on one of the other islands that we have prepared to thoroughly squelch any uprising that may be made either through Irresponsible persons or through thelnllu enceof the Spreckels-Cornwell faction." The mnrshall also said: "Tho royalists have sent several lobby ists to the United Statos lately, and I un derstand that Hon. C. W. Ashford goes by the Moimwnl today to appear before a comtnltteo of congress at Its present ses sion. Ashford was preceded by Hon. E. C. Macl''arlaue and Arthur l'etcrson, ac companied by Mr. Sampker, for the avowed purpose of enlisting L inus Spreck els in tho lobby campaign in favor of res toration." Just previous to the sailing of tho Mon owal a sensational rumor was current, which was traced to an authoritative source. Hint a few days after President Dole's reply was delivered to Minister Willis, and before full details of Willis' demand nnd Dole's reply had becomepub lic, Willis called on Dole nnd endeavored to persuade him to return all of hts( Willis') correspondence on the subject of restora tion, nnd to expunge from the records Dolo's reply and everything else pertain ing to tho subject anil to maintain abso lute secrecy about the wholo transaction. Dole flatly refused to enter into such a plan, and it is said Hint Willis then at tempted to force Dole to act according to Ills wishes, threatening to take the Amer ican men-of-war out of the harbor and practically break oil' diplomatic relations between the United States and Hawaii. Dole still refused to enter into the pro ject, and Willis' alleged attempt to nul lify his restoration policy failed. T.nv Drovo Hint liiHaue, Umontowx, Pa., Jan. 20. William King, a raving maniac, was brought to jail here yesterday by Constable Wlls.011, ol Connellsvillc. King is a Germnti wid ower with five children. His wife died about n year ago. He at once begun look ing for another, and in 11 sbott time lie centered his affections on Mary Jones, u girl living in New Haven. She allowed him to come to see iter, but gave him no encouragement, on the ground that she did not wunt to care for so ninny children. King grew desperate, and on Tuesday last became a raving maniac and broke up all I the furniture in the house. Hetalksabout love all the time. Strike Ai;lnt n Crank Jurur. New York, Jan. 20. A novel feature in the annals of trial by jury was recorded here, Kleveu jurors in a criminal case be fore tho court of general sessions liavo gone on a strike for the reason, ns thoy explain, that the twelfth juror in the case i Is a "crank." Thu jury found that they I were of one mind with tho exception of David Housseau, who obstinately held out for acquittal. Then the eleven announced Hint they would refuse tot.ervewith Hous seau on another trial. An IIiiibeKlInc Canhlar Taken Hack. Milluank, S. D., Jan. 20. Sheriff Will iams returned from Chicago with Major D. W. DIkks, ajtainst whom two indict mentfl were found nt a recent term of cqurt in connection witli the failure last Anrll of tho Hank of Millbank, of which he was oushler, involving nearly J800.000. Uiggs gave bonus lor ins appearance at the next term of court. Dings was a prominent man, and came very near be ing nominated for state treasurer by the Republican party. A "Countesi" Bucil for llrench of Promise. WlLKESUAllltE, l'a Jan. 30. Andrew Baball, a Hungarian, has brought a breach of promise suitngalnst "Countess" Kllyon Lath Ueralla, claiming J5,000 ilauiages. The defendant Is said to pos hes the title of countess in Poland, Sa ball says that he bought her many pres. ents ami that she promised to marry him, hut at the eleventh hour gave her love to another. Furiinee Himpemls l'eriiiuneutly. HLOOMsnima, I'a., Jan. 50. The llrm of William Nealea' Sons have suspended nil work nt their iron furnace after being in active operation for nlmost forty-five years. The itupply of ore is exhausted, and it Is not likely that the furnace will oyer start up again. The Hurt Jury Still Out. Doylkstown, l'a., Jan. 20. The Jury In the case of Wullnce Hurt, charged with the murder of Sir and Mrs. Klghtley, has been out since Wednesday last. Caused by Carelessness. T) majority of people die noonor tlnr. :hov should. Evidence of this l.ict is groi inft daily. Wiring wijs "iJisettte is 110 u eii"iciionce of lite ; it is due to uniiuttu, omlitirns of living m gleet, nhute, mm, ir. Mephen Smilli, on the wune tuljm Man is born to licttltli mid long life ,'.. ouse is unnatural, death, except from igo. is accidental, nnd both are jireventul ly human nouncies." '1 his i almost imnu lily Kile or death resulting liom heait 1 i'uso. Careless over-exertion, inlcmpeitii use of lea, toiler, tobacco, alcoholic, or oihu timulants nro generally the ciiukw of thu lilllctilty, nnd IndlHcrence lo its progress re -u ts 111 siiiiiien (lentil, or long mi knew i n ipg in death. !y the ncTifpntiers it can In decision of the secretnry gives much sat Ktn that many prominent nnd hundreds o: Isfaetiun to all who care for a sound our- rirons in privato life dio from heart (lit cine every day. If you liavo liny of (ho following syrup tntns: shortnesB of Lrenth, palpitation, irri y ti ur pulse, fainting end tmolliering spi lK :mi i in shoulder, side, or arm, ewollir. miles, etc., begin treatment immediately I'm heart iliscase. If you delay, tho ootuequcmi a ho serious. 1 or OTcr 20 years Dr. Franklin Mile, the eminent specialist, has made, a tirofoum -tody of heart disease, its causes nnd ruir, .mil many of the lending discoveries in thai direction nre due to him. His Kev,- Heart 1 tire is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for tho euro of heart ilitcase, ns is proviil I iy thousands of testimonials from grateful pt tsons who have used it. JninesA Pain, editor of tho Oorry.ra , Ismlrr, isles: "Alter sn apparent rc emery from three nioiiths of In grippe, I fell on the street micon- muH from Iioau dlsoste In 0110 month fioui Mai litno I was unnhia to walk nrrora my room, iiid my pnlsolmt from WtollOtimesninimite 1 1 lien used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cine, nnd at onceliecsme stroiiKer. After uslns sixliottle I us able to work as usual nnd wnllc a mile every iv. my piiiso ranging Imm oatoen. Ur titles' rcmedv i ti"t only a preventive but a cure." Ur Miles' Now llesrt Cure Is sold by all ilnis .tMs on s positive Kunrantee, or by Dr. title M ilicsl To . Klkhatt, Inil , on receipt of prlic. 1 iter liottle, six for M, express prepaid. It li pm.1 ilvelv free from opiates or dangerous drugs IT. MUes' Pills, 26 cents. Free book at druggists, 01 by null. POLITICAL CARDS. 71011 lll'UEIVKK OP TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. .Subject to the Dcmncmllc nominating con. ventlou. jriOH CHiaP HUHUKSS, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hablect to tho ilodston of the Democratic nominating convention. F lOIt C11IHK UUUGESS, JAMES BURNS, Sublcct to the decision of tbo Democratic nominating convention. pOrt COUNCIU (First Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Subject tol tho decl'ion of tho Democratic nominating convention. pOR HIGH CON3TAULK, GEORGE BURNS. Huoject to tho decision of tho Domocratto nominating convention. pull COUNCIL (First Ward) DANIEL C0AKLEY. Subject to the doolslon of the Democratic nominating 0 invention. poll HC 1O0L DIltKCTOll, (Second Ward) KILLIANO'NEILL Subject to the deolslon of tho Democratic nominating convention. -nOR 8UIIO0L DIRKCTOIl (Second Ward) P. P. D. KIRLIN, Huhjeot t) the deolslon of the Democratic nominating convontton. p )R OOUNolI. (Filth Ward) ANTHONY SCHMICKER. Hublact to the dcUlon of tbo Democratic noni.QUting oonvoatlon PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOAD. SOnCTLKILL DIVISION. NOVE.MIIKU 19th, 189.1. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggan'o, Ollbcrton, Prackville, New Castle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Uamburg, Heading, l'ottktown, PhocnUvtlle, Norrtstown and Phil, adelphla (11 road street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 4: 15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, Now Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 0:10 a.m. and 3:11) p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Potts town, Ptwenlrvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ate:tx). 9:10 a. m.. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for (Shenandoah at 10:10a. m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11 : 13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. anil 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10-40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) tot Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a m 1 10 and 7 11 p tn week days. On Sundays leave at 8 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 1 28 a m. For New York Express, week day, at 330, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, U 00 11 II am, 12(10 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ki press 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, San. a SO. 4 00. 5 00. (JOO. S5u. 7 25. It!, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. unaaya 3 ju, i us, tan, 5 16, 8 12, 9 5a 11 U3 11 84, a m. 12 41. 1 10, 2 80, 4 00 flimuea s nuj d -su. o aj. o do. jo sou Biipm ana 2 01 nlirht. For Sea Qlrt. Long iirancn ana intermediate stations, 820, 1111 a m, and 4 0U. p m weekdays l- or iiauimore ana wasniaKwa o ou, ao, 3 oi 9 10, 10 20, II 18 am, 1210. 112 a1) limited dining car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (ft is Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars acd Dining Car), 617, 065, 7 40 noil 1188 p. m.. week days. Sun days, 3 do, 7 20, iu, 11 is a m. u iu, it, e to, 11 f 8 and 7 40 p m. For ltlohmond, 7 00 a m, 1210 and US! p m, dally, and 1 30 p. m. weeic days. Trains will feave Harriaburg for P!itbur and the West every day at 1 JO, 8 10 a m, (1 20 pm limited), 3 50, 7 30, 11 65 p m every day. Way for Altoont at 8 18 am and 5 00 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoana at 11 20 a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WlUlauuipori, Elmtra, Canandalgua, Hocheater, IluSalo and Niagara Falls at 1 35, 6 18 a m.and 1 85 p m week days, ForElmlraat(4l pmweek days, for Brie and Intermediate points at 5 it am dUy For Lock Uaven at 5 13 and 9 51 a m dally, 1 N and 6 41 p m weekdays For Kenov., at b II a m, 1 86 and 5 41 pn week days, and 5 18am on Sundays only. For Kane at 5 It a m. dally, 1 Nt o ir week days. ts. ju. 1-hkvusz, fjn'l Msnsr. I. K VTOOl', Ml mmiiiiwviiii.j H MKrrl iMrn yum, arn -,nm (via ..1 '. The New Bond Isiue Has a Eonefi oent Eflbct. THE IN0BEASE OP PEODUOTIOK. The Ki'.nmpH"nf MnnnrtK'ttirltic Unter- prl.e., Ilmtevpr. Miow Sweepliin lle dnctlons In W awa Imports IKrcrinwn ninl lispnrts In (Teste nt New Vurk, New Yohk, Jan. SO It. O. Dun & Co. 'a weekly review of trade says: The event fit the week Is the orterof ISO.OOO.mto V lil ted States S tier cent ten year Ismtls. The rency, because the necessities of llietreas ttry were dangerously strengthltiK to those who urged the issue of oO,0Xl,onu more silver certificates against silver "seignior age" to be coined. The gold not repr sented by certificates has fallen below tm.mo.niM, the revenue continues to fall behind that of last year about ?B,000.(IOO per month, and action In congress on var- ions financial matters is liable at anv time to excite doubts whether gold pay incuts can be maintained Hence replen ishment of the gold reserve was neecs wiry to a restoration of cimlldence or a re vival of business. Tho Immediate eff-cts were not great, though it is lto)ed im provement in trade and industry may be hastened. While industrial improvement contin ues, the gain is slow, and Increase in the purchasing power of the people by en largement of the men at work is counter balanced by the loss in purchasing power of the people through reduction in wages paid. During the past week dispatches have told of reductions averaging 18 per cent, in fifteen Iron and steel works, and averaging 18, per cent, in eleven textile works five, employing thousands of hands each, having reduced wages 20 per cent. Meanwhile twentj -live textile and seventeen Iron and steel concerns resumed wholly or In part, against seventeen steel and four lion concerns stopping or reduc ing. The volume of business lias increased in ieiiding brunches, but not largely. Tux tile works resumiugare mostly carpet anil knit goods concerns, with some worsted works. Rain in retail distribution of products is still small. Imports at New York show for thus far a decrease of more than 30 per cent., while in exports a gain of $2,800,000, or nearly 20 per cent., appears. The excess of exports over imports in De cember was fcW.OOO.OOO. but the exchanges seemed to foreshadow gold exports. Failure for the week hnve been 407 in the United States, against 290 last year, nnd 40 in Canada against 42 last year. For the first eleven days in January the reported liabilities of firms falling were t0,0ll,225, of whicli a,(Mll,058 were in man- uractnriug ami fn,2l0,i)72 In trading con cerns. Hut t lie number of failures about the llrst of the year does not necessarily Indicate a bad state of business. 11,'trnyeil by a Love Letter Cl.r.vULANli, Jan. 20. Last Tuesday Lucy Wyandot, n servant girl, left the residence of H. A. Harmon, on Prospect street, and with her went diamond lew elry worth J1.HS0. Yesterday by means of letters found in u trunk belonging ton man who is now known to have been her lover, she was arrested. The diamonds are believed lo be in the possession of the young man, who cannot be found. Simla Will linnet Satisfaction. MADlilli, Jan. 20. El Liberal asserts that the foreign minister has issued a declaration In regard to the Melilla trou hies, which contains a covert threat that Spain will exact satisfaction by landing 40,000 men on the port of Morocco anil bombarding the various ports, unless the sultan accedes to the Spanish demands for reparation. Kefllueil tn bn L'vtrteil. MlDDLKKimlto, Ky., Jan. (. Vestcrdny was set for the eviction of miners at the Mingo mines. Twenty United States mnrshals weio on the ground, but the millers absolutely refused to move, and should violent means be adopted trouble will follow. Six hundred Clenr Creek miners have notified their Mingo brethreu that they will help them at a minute's warning. Vnltlablo Iron l'lnnt tn bn Sold. Umontown, Pa., Jan. 20. The plant of the Columbia Iron nnd Steel company, which cost i750,000, will bo sold at sher iff's sale on Feb. 10. The sale is brought about by the action of the second mort gage bondholders. It is thought now that not more than notigli to pay the first mortgages will bo realized. Another Victim of tho llrldce. Dlsnvter. New Youk. Jan. 20. The body of Ber nard Boyle, of- Brooklyn, was recovered from Newtown creek yesterday. This makes the eighth victim of the Penny bridge disaster. William Marten, of Greenpoint, is still mbslng. The l'orttlgucio MtnlHtrr ltecnrerlnor. Washington, Jan. SO. Seuhor DeSouaa Itoza, the Portuguese minister, who waa thrown from his carriage and quite badly Injured on Thursday, Is improving rap idly, and no serious results are antici pated. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Cloning (Jnotatbinv on the N'ew York and l'llilnilelphia Kxrlilttiffes. New Yohk, Jan. 10. With the exception of a brief jieriod during the forenoon, ttheu a slight reactionary uunement was manipu lated. thi was a bull day on (lie Stock Ex change Closing bids: Lehigh Valley. Pennsylvania . Heading St. Paul Lehigh Nav .... V. N. Y & Pa .. Lrio 1).. L. & W West Shore N. Y. Central. ... Lake Krie & W . Del. & Hudson. . 2 . 14H .IW .101M . w . 15 . mi 59 N. Y. & N. K. 13 New Jersey Cen. llfi flonernl Markets. P1n1.AiiKU.11iA, Jan. 19. Flour weak; win ter super . tmtt.W; do. extras, S,a6ai.50; No. S winter family. $sj.6oe.u5; Pennsylvania roller, straight, .na 10; western winter, clear, SS.niA. Wheat weak, lower, with hid and 01c. asked for January Corn quiet, steady, with 4U4o. bid and 41j)ic. asked for January Oats quiet, steady. MithJIHo. bid and .Vic asked for January, licit dull. Pork dull, easier; new mess. J11.10ll 75. Lard loner; western stoain, & 15; refined eas ier. Ilutter steady, western dairy 13lc ; do. Grnar.tr? 3.tt.)fc, 1 fiutory, I8.itirhic.; Elglns, S,ac.; N'ew York dairy, lllfflk-; do. creamery. lt.&(!.c ; rennsyuanla creamery prints, fancy, 25c.; do choke. SSo.: do. fair to euod, auvti";.. ; prints Jobbiug at Si&HDv Cheese steady; New York large U'3HMc; uiall, HO l)!fic.;irl skims. (SjtiMc.; full akiius. it3c. Kggs dull; Ice house, $l&2 50 ier case; west ern fresh, ItcUlno. per duxen, southern, t Wso. l-ii- : ' o ji i ii k y ti r- ..'.v.- ti-i lr.' 1 it (I t-.y to t:.n' ui i ru-Us t i Cs tOlENE ? lit1., 't.).' c.'.'i s why. Ask 1 V rr "er w !:o attempts ut1- s.-itmi j l, v .iy ha t'.ies to im haikitio i v. .ion pcoplo c.ill fur t'nt ivi- i al.itr.Me and popular v-g . s'.o-uniiiR, C0TT0 LiAki ? I'enups you can gus. v;v hivM not VOU u-c C0T ', i :.loal of lard oi any !-c -i KHtad, for sill cn'iUiiii; piirnosc.-. It has the liihes ; ossihle cnd.irscment : from I'hy- Iciaiis r. to heal'-hfulness : from 'ookinov-pertsastor.uperiorily' '. o!,i hotisekeeper-i a a to ecotu mi v Us - TTOLFN ia- .1 s.k-k t . it I v ,K.F.".i3DAMKA.CO., C' AM o 13U N. DCLAWARC AVE., PHI'.ADCLPHI fSUSSER & BEDDAU (Successors to Coikley Uros.) Mo. ,iH JCiimi Ccinrc Htrcet. hiii:ta?im All, IA. Our Motto: Hest Quality nt Lowest Casta Prioes Patronage respectrury solicited- Kaiser's Oyster Bay ! 127 South Main rjtieel, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KA1SKK, Proprietor. CiFTno best oysters in ui. sty'e at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) CS-Tr,x'ci.-xrillo . The ItoBtauram is one of the best tn the coo regions, and has elogantdinlng parlors attached for the ute of ladlos. The llr is stout ed with the best sles. beers, porters, wines, liquors and clgais. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! bots or v of throwlnr awsy monev One of -t'i best methods of rconomlting k to Insurt In -rst clai-s, tborouKhly re iable ompanles, either life, tlio or accident, such ns rcprc-euied No. VA) Mouth .IsrOin street, Hhensndoai l'a nLummoiD BBiSltiG. A revoluilnn In corstttmakinj! Sometblup new 1 niBtlnc; no wrink ling. Tliinuer and oleuner than wbalehone, ami ten( times ns ttlnattc and durable. Ladies delighted. Made in alleuanfta, t or Ham y OWENS, Slieiiandoalt, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Gsnaral Supply btore ! Wholesale and Keuul I'KIL'K.-i. Ftrguon lloute bldg., Centre tlireet A t-UP Or CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Onrif SO els. for a full pound pnrkaa' Free siunplo on application to mant'f -i . . "It. 611 b 1 v 11. It. Sever;. F F. Mapari-'le W. II Waters v Ok in- i 'T'i p-ii'-ikitio in. ! i.i CViTCLENL, th ''i 'oninif. w! ' '.1 ! b ' J ar w v iw T5 w nw- i1- oututwiii wm 11 KSSlSSSrf mi: btf! VK u 1 . am ..... indt) yH bo..li.iti,.trL,-,) fi , tl 0 in)-. 1 l,j 1 are. IB HH IJIM by lu S IM..,, 1.1 vr ,ii.ura. Sm COOK flEMEOY CU., Chicago, ID. 13
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