A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War !s Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousnndsof brave iMmm- to 1lie war, and no state bears a bet n r ivcord In that respect than It does. In 1 "i.iture It Is rapldlj acquiring in. ivlahlo ptaro. In war and llteiatuie - iiriiiioti Yewell. woll known us a writer as -nt, ' lias won an honorable position. Dur , '' th" late war ho was a tnorntior of t'o. 51, i N V Cavalry and of the 13tli Indiana ln t ni.'i Volunteers. lioxardlnK an Important ,r, umsf anre ho writes as follows: M'vcial of us old veterans lieie arc usIiik i init's Jiestorattve nervine, neurt cine nl i rve mid Liver Pills, nil of them itlvlna li'iidld satisfaction. In fact, we have never .1 ri'ini'iiti s th.it. comtmre with them. (II i WIN we must say they are the best eotn- iii inon oi me quaiiiies requireu hi h jneo ' I mi uf their naturo wc have ever known i i (i tie mine but words of liral-o for them in i .no the outgrowth of a now principle in . 'fii im anil tone up me system wonucr i We -,iv to all, try these remedies.' i urn in 1 enroll. Marlon, Ind., Dee. B, ltRB -i lemedli s are sold by all druggists dm -iiImj ituaiantee, or sent direct by Hit I i lllr. Modioli Co., Elkhart, Incl.. on re- i hi urlcp. si nor hot t o. s x bott es Ss. c pi .paid. 'L'hcy positively contain neither 'is nur iJuuicerouH urugM- CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT o. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -A QUINT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H, SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decohatoh Pointing and Paperhanglug. Perfict work. bargains tn natn's and oils, plain and stained ,;lass All the new pattern In wall paper. itally and weet'ly papers, novels, novelottes iid BtatKinciry Headquarters for Evoning Herald. -NFDDEN'S : LIVERS Horsus ana Carnages to Hm. Hsuliot of all kinds promptly attended to rJ -au-i taken to board, at rates bstre liberal. fl' FEAR ALLEY, Rear of the CotTee Uoasp. RETTG'S Deer and Porler T AM AGENT for the Chas, Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, ulso Bergner A, Eugel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Block. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. New Discovery, Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by 1 .ipor inhalation and Is the only medlolne of 1 Uo kind i ver put on the market. Dy Inhalation themedulno Is not poured Into the stomach and thqnco sent wandering through the sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine is ap plied directly to the deceased organ and the -mly way to reach tho affected parts In the rose, Every bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist Price tl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure For sale by all druggists. It's used dillerent from any other medicine. Our advertised agents ana all druggists are instructed to return the money to any one who falls to be oured by Mayors' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Price one dollar for 3 mouths' 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. 3Tor 9. S&Teifct ana Cleqax CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fbhquson House blook. Evcrjiihnp tn the toneorlal Uno done in first class stYlr Everything neat and clean. K7fuunlw4 ki D R . J . B M A tf K K . tulFTZ. OwMlfcfcMtrri lu4MWMW.,tdjru;1rfrtwt4ik ij HIE RIVALfflATK. IStill No Sottloraont of Jorsoy'E LogiBlativo Siiarl. AN APPBAL TO THE Q0VERN0H. The Dctnorrnts ltefue to Itecnfrntze the 1111111 Olntlns and the Latter Bend a Cntnumntcutlon to the Chief Maglitrnte. Tiikntom, Jan. 33. The Democratic sen- nte opened with prayer lnst night, nml then took n recess for linlf an ltourtoKivo the 0011 ference cominlttees from the two renntes an opportunity to meot. Tlio lJemocrntlc memhers 01 the committee lmil ngreed to present their reply in vrrit ing to the proposition ot the Republicans Hindu last week. The Republicans do mnncleil that the criHlentinls of the senators-elect be received nnd every one seated without question. The reply presented by the Democrats was a refmal of this demand in the following lHHRunne; "The slnto seimte of New Jersey, liny- lug given full consideration to the propo sition that certain gentlemen should be .admitted to Mutt body on motion, nnd without further exiiminnllou of their rights than is embraced In tin inspection of their credentials, submit the follow ing propositou: "First, Mint no member of tlio suite sen- nte cnu lawfully agree to voto to admit nn applicant, notwithstanding any pro test presented against his admission. It Is, in tlio opinion of this body, the duty of n senntor to vote against the ndmisslon of any one whom he deems not entitled to n sent. The senato ennnot lawfully surrender ite right to examine and pass upon the elections, returns and qualillcntions of its members. To accede to tlio proposition presented would be to say that if a citizen of llussin presented a certificate of elec tion lie must, without question, be ad mitted to membership. "Second, that it is the duty of the in ducted senators ot New Jersey to meet nnd proceed with the business of thestnto. There can be but one state senate, which is already organized. We should be happy to facilitate any steps taken to obtain ad' judication upon the legality of our organ, lzation." The following communication was sub sequently presented to Governor Werts by tlio Kepublloan senntors: "We have learned from communica tions made to ua unomciHlly that it is your desire to have the contest existing between the two oodles presided over uy Senator ltogers and beuator Adrian, re spectively, terminated. We are informed tliat you have suggested that tills may be accomplished hy observing what too at torney general, in his recent opinton given to you, declares to be the universal custom governing the organization of legislative assemblies; that is, to recog- uizu the right of all the newly elected sen ators who hold certificates of their elec tion regular In form and from the proper certifying authority to take their seats in the body to which they were chosen and thus commissioned, and to participate in Its organization and proceedings, mid that if the senntors constituting the body presided over by Senator ltogers should present themselves with their credentials at tlio chttniber in which the body pre sided over by Senntor Adrian holds its Bcion they will be nt once received and allowed to take their seats, with nil the rights of members of the senate of this state. "Wo ore willing, on receiving satisfac tory assurances from you nnd from the body presided over by Senator Adrian, that the usual customs will m this enso be observed, to take the courso of action indicated. With a view, as we understand It, of securing the result you seem to de sire, 11 committee from the body presided over by benntor Ailiian met with a simi lar body appointed by us. Our proposi tlon made to that committee is herein in closed for your information. It was our purpose therein to express our willingnoss 1 1 accept, us n basis for the settlement of tlio present unfortunate controversy, the suggestions made by you as above stated. We desire to know whether our informa tlon as to the position thus nsfumed by you ns me eiiiei executive oiucer 01 me state is correct, and whether we may rely upon your co-operation in effecting a set- tlement upon that basis." Tills was signed by all tho Itepublican senators. i Governor Werts, In reply, staled that he would send his reply to the ubove to the Kcpubllcan senators today. Tho Republicans held a conference after the adjournment of the suiiate at the reply of the Democratic sciinto ceived unci the whole situation discussed It was decided to proceed with Mie pan sage of all such laws as they consider the people demand in the wny of reform, and such us were in issue at the election last fall. These laws will he pushed through rapidly, and both houses will then take a recess until some time in the summer. They propose to hold several sessions of this kind during the year. 1'nr 11 Fiirilllinont School I'und. Washington, Jan. 33. At a meeting of tlio seuute committee on publio lauds a sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Mar tin, Vilas and Pettigrow, was appointed to prepare n bill granting 6 per cent, of the proceeds of the sales of public lands In the arid land states to housed as a per manent school fund. Severe Punishment for Infamous "Fan." IKKU, Ind., Jan. 23. William Doter, a saloonkeeper ot Hunker Hill, was last night sentenced to twenty years In the penitentiary for the infamous crime ot pouring coal oil on an old man named James McDonald and then sotting lire to It for the fun of seeing it burn. Orow's Nomination l'npers Filed. llAniilBBuno, Jan. 28. The nomination papers of Galusha A. Grow, the Itepub lican nominee for congressman-at-large, were tiled last night la the ofllce of the secretary of the commonwealth. The pa pers contain the signatures ot over 6,000 qualified voters ot Philadelphia. A Young .ndy Skater Druwned. DUKDAS, Out., Jan. 28. While hknting on the canal three, young ladles, Missus Clarke, McKay nnd Hoss, went through the ice. Miss McKay and Miss Clarke were rescued, but Miss Hoss failed to catch the edge of the ice, and went under and was drowned. Kesillneil at the Old Itnte or Watel, BAXONV1LLK, Muss., Jan. 88. The full force of 850 hands employed nt tho Saxon ville woolen mills began work yesterday without reduction In wages, ufterau Idle ness of nine weeks. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnnTLKlLt, DIV1B10H. NOVEMHKK 19th, 1803. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above auto for Whrgan's, Ullbcrton Frackvllle, New uastie, it. uiair. roiisviue, Hamburg, iienuine, Pottstown, I'htenlXTlllo, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) at 6:00 and tt :46 ft. m. and 4:15 p. to. on weekdays For Pott vine and Intermediate stations 0:10 a m SUNDAYS. For Wlse.ln's. OUberton. Frackvllle. Nrv uaatle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:(W. 9:40 a. m. na 3; iup.ro. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott rown, l'nioniivine, rnornstown, I'ninaotpni , t:00, 0:40a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokvulc for Rhonandoat n lOMOa. m. and 1114, 5:01, 7: and 10:27 p m undays, 11:18a m. atid r:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoan at 10. it. 11:4!) n. m. and 4:40.7:16 and 10:01) n. rn.51undo.Tr at 10:40 a. m. and 8:)A p. ni. Leave l'niinaeipma luroaa street station) in Pottsvllle and Hhennndoah at S 67 and f W a n 1 10 and 7 U D m week days. On Sundays leave tt6Qum. For Potts villa. 9M am. For New York Express, week dan, at MO, 4 05, 4 (), 6 16, 0 60, 7 31, B W. 9 511, 11 00 nam. ixuu noon, im p. m. (umiiaa at press 1 oa and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, 2 80, S iu. 4 00, 6 00, 8 00, S fi, 7 JO, 6 It, lOOOrm, 1101 night. Sundays 31, 406. 4 80, It in 9 9A 11 Of U 85, a m. 1144,1 40. 1 30,4 00 umttM 4 w i. 01. o sa T Jo na SIS p m and 2 01 nwnv For Sea Girt. Lone Mrascu ano intermediate tattons. 8!). lilt a m. and 4 0V. d m weekdays For Baltimore and Wvhlni"on 3 N). 7 HO. s 31 i 10. 10 ). It IS am. 12 10. Ill St united illmnc car,) 1 80, 8 49, 4 II. (S In Oongree'lonnl LlmlteO Pullman Parlor ("tars and Diung Car), 617, 4 96, 7 4U aid 111B p. nt.. wok days Sun days, 3 60, 7 JO, 3 10, II 18 a tn. 18 10, 4 41, 8 66, 11 and 7 40 pm. For Richmond 7 00 tn. Ill 10 and 11 31 n to. illy, and 1 30 p. tn week lays. Trains will leave HarrlsDurg for Ptitsoiui mu the West every day at 1 30. 3 10 a in. (S 30 pin limited), 3 50, 7 80 II 66 p ni every day. say tor Aitoont at in am ana sip every isy "or A'liwourg ana jwmmua at 11 w a re wry dav. Trains will leave Sunbury for WUltamsport, viuiira, lAnituuiiiKUft, iunumhi, ouuaiu khu Niagara Falls at 136, 5 18 a m,and 1 36 p m wk lys. vor aunura kdii p m weea aays. ror "ne and Intermediate points at 6 IS am dally, 'or iKi.-.k Haven at 6 13 and PKiid dtlly, 1 86 .nd Mipm week days For Kenovo at 6 18 a 0. 1 ik nd ( 41 pm woek days, anc i 18a as en luudays onh. r"nr Kauo at 5 18 & m, dally, " - di'lays . M PKIV08T 1. 1. Duon, (4n'i s- s ,i"r' 'AS-'C'- Aft CAUTlON.-lr a denier offers Y. X.. Douglas shoes at. n, reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put htm down as a fraud. BEST IN THE WORLD. W. T,. DOUOLAS Shoes are itylish, wj fit tlngr, and give bcucr satisfaction nt the prici-g ad vertised than anv other makt . Ti y one p.ur and be convinced. The stamping of VV . L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, whit h guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sile of V. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line oftroods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Cnhdoeue free upon application. Address, W. L. DOUGLAS, Zlroc Utou, Mass. Sold bv Joseph Hall, Shenandoah. C. P. Koth, Tiingtown. The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion forsalo. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods ot every description 10 the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods (old on conimls- 'i0nand settlemtnts made on the day follow. u.g he sale. ' D iCf'e A 11 rf-rn R nnm i , "t-oC b VUCUOIl J.VOOIU! Dougherty Uulldlng, Cenlro mid Jnrdin StrftotB. A DIVIDEND PAYEK. ft Gil Dollar lii Gi'f, Of Cripple ' Creeh't Colorado Organized under laws of Colorado Capital stock, TOO.un) shires, par value il each. J-'llI J'alll Hlltl SOU UIHPSSttbl. J.10,OOO Shares In Treneuru. The mine Is located In the richest portion of tne oeieorateugoia prouuaing aisinci 01 urip, plo Creek, and Is bold unaer a United .States patent. Work Is carrlod on day and night, nnd high grade oro Is bolntr taken out In lirgo quantities. In January, 1891, tho company w2ll boln pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rate of i4 per vrut. per ttnmtin on the it in on ti fiitwrfi. H. H. OFFICER, Soo. and Treas. A limited atn runt of the shares are now o flared At SO Cents l'er Share. Block, prospectus and eperts' report may be obtained from the canning nouso 01 H- Ft. LOUNSOERY, 2-28!3t-eod f7 Droadw iv. New York. AMOSEM E NTS. JjiHUOCSON'S THKATKE. I'. J. FEKOUSON, M1NAOBH, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, The favorite Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In the enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, TbeWicIowpogtaan- Presented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Danoes. Prices, as, 50 ami 75 Cents. Reserved seatsjat Klrlln'sjdrug store. S3 SHOE BANDIT EVANS CLEVfcR ESCAPE. lie and Ills Confederate Said In be Rate on the Orenn. SA FltANnsco, Jan. ail. A dally paper publishes the statement that the bandits Kvnns and Moreil are safely out of the stnte. nml are sailing 011 the high seas free from pursuit, Hvans, It is said, sent to a friend In Aricona a narrative of his adventures after Ids escape from Jsll nt Fresno. After capturing a buggy, Instead of driving nut of town, nn generally sup- C1IRIS EVANS, posed, they drove to 11 siding of Mie South ern Pacific railroad. Here the bandits entered a box oar, the door of which had been left open by a braketuan in consid erate of 180. The car had previously been stocked with provisions. Galveston, Tex., was readied In a few days, nnd from there they went to New Orleans under tho care of a friend. Since Mien news Iiom been received Mint the bandits got to sea without attracting any suspicion, nnd the wide Atlantic now separts them from their pursuers. More of VoodrutTs Itaenllty. I.lTTt.E Hot K, Ark , Jan. 28. An Ar kansas state bond of 1870, numliered 1,8811, was presented to the state treasurer for redemption yesterday. Investigation proved that it hud been redeemed, but the investigation allowed that the page which should have contained this number, with forty or fifty others, had been cut out of the register. Governor Fisliback thinks that Stnt j Treasurer Woodru IT stole these bonds from the treasury during his ad ministration nnd sold them. Tho bond was returned to Mie agents nud redemp tion refused. Subdued by Hypnotism. IIazli:ton, Ph., Jnu. a). George Ora wlch, of Milnesville, this county, com plained to tile police here that his wlfo had eloped witli John I'enawick, nn old friend of the Injured husband. Orswich says he has 110 doubt that I'enawick hyp notized Mrs. Ornwloh, and adds that he saw them in the road together after the elopement, and that lie was about to at tack Ills false friend when the latter also hypnotized him, and caused his arm to fnli limp and helpless at his side. New York to Philadelphia by IClectriclty. New Yokk, Jan. 28. Colonel E. V. I)., Morrell, of Philadelphia, Min-ln-iaw of tho late A. J. Drexel, has obtained fran chises for the right of way for mi electric railwny to connect Trenton witli Phila delphia by way of Bristol. This in con nection with the construction of the elec trio road between Jersey City and Tren ton, will form a continuous line of electric railways between Xew York and Phila delphia. Where Lynching Would be Justifiable. MtSOT, Ark., Jnn. 23. A rape was com mitted at Waldo, six miles south of here, upon tho person of a mulatto girl, six years old, by a man named Claiborn. Ho was followed to this place by an infuriated mob, but escaped. Ho was subsequently captured by officers. The girl was so badly injured as to require medical at tention. Claiborn denies all connection with the crime.and accuses the girl's step father. TijIiik to Itrtnlu Dr. TalmnR-e. Brooklyn, Jan. 28. The trustees of the Brooklyn Tabernacle met laBt night to devise a way of clearing Mia church of its debts. The ten cents admission was aban doned after some discussion, and it was finally agreed to issue an appeal to the public for aid. Tlio trustees foel ooulldent that Dr. Talmago can be induced to re main with the tabernacle if the debts are cleared. On Trial for Kllllnir His SUtnre. HoCKroitf), Ills., Jan. 28. John Hurt Is on trial here for the murder of his two sisters, Mary and Nellie Hart, at their homo, four miles west of this city, on Sept. 5 last, Mary boiug instantly killed and Nellie being forced to drink a fntol dose of Paris t'H-eii. The defenso will bo emotional insanity. The work of secur ing a jury, it is expected, will occupy 11 number ot days. lllC Cement Works Destroyed. Wllin'AKHH, N. J., Jan. 28. Tlio largo plant of the Whlttuker Cement company was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The flames stiroad so rapidly that all ef forts to Save the main building were of no avail, and it was soon in ashes. The smaller buildings were saved. The loss will reach 150,000. 1'roliUjiiiim Dead In luwa. DEB Moi.ni.s. Ia., Jan. 38. The supreme court affirmed its former decision burning that the "prohibitory amendment" is not ti part of H e constitution of the stnte, having been never legally adopted. It is safe to say Unit the prohibitory amend ment is now (.ead f. ri-ver. Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from 1 lw morll- ...VUt " 111 1 cal profes-, sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as pilatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Trepsred bj Scott A Bonne, N. Y. All drul.t. FAVORINUFUKK SUGAIl Republicans Aid Demoorats in Abolishing Sugar Bounty, PAIiLIAMENTABIANS IN A TANGLE Voiitrrms Adjourns In Order to Olvo Mm Wlnscrwi nu Opportunity tn Deeldn Upon the l:tlet of Certain Amend ments to the Wilson Hill, Wabiiinotos, Jan. 28. The proceed tnus In the house yesterday were full of sur prises. Bv special arrangement ngreed upon last Friday three hours were given for the consideration of the sugar sched ule, but the entire day was consumed on this subject, barring three-quarters of an hour taken up by the reading of the Ha wullan correspondence, and when a recess was taken last night the house wns In a parliamentary tangle such as old mem bers have not seen for yearn, and two of the vital proiwslt ions relating to sugar were susended, like Mahomet's coftin, be tween heaven ami earth. The Iouisiana delegation and those Democrats who are opposing the income tax proposition made a strong appeal for a duty on sugar, claiming that it was a revenue article, and that the Democratic platform demandetl that it should bear Its burden of taxation. The Republicans generally, especially those from Nebraska nnd other sorghum or beet sugar produc ing states, suported the bounty proposi tion of the McKiniey law. When the vote came the radical Democrats were triumphant and the sugar men hoie lessly beaten at every point. The amend ments to place a duty on sugar were de feated, ami an amendment to abolish the entire sugar bounty was carried by a vote of 135 to tifl. Pome of the Republicans voted with the. radical Democrats upon this proposition, ljnter on the Hopubli. cans also voted with them to place refined sugar uiHin the free list. When the house adjourned there was pending an amendment by Mr. Robertson to place upon all sugars testing by the polnriscope not above 75 (legs, one cent per pound, and for every additional de gree 8-100 cents additional, and upon ail sugars above 16 Dutch standard an ad ditional duty of 5-aOth of one cent per pound, to which the committed had added Mr. Warner's amendment to abolish the duty 011 refined sugar. The effect of the adoption of the proposition ns it stood was the subject of such a diversity of opinion that the adjournment was had to give the parliamentarians a chance to ex amine Into the matter. Different views existed on both sides of the house. Speaker Crisp, Mr. llichard 011, chairman of the committee of the whole, nnd the Republicans generally be 1 lieved Mint the effect of the adoption of the proposition would bo to place raw sugar on the dutiable list and refined sugar on the free list, while Mr. Heed, Mr. Dlanchard and others were of the opinion that the Warner amendments served to vitiate the substance of Mr. Itobertt.on'8 nmendment, and the adop tion of tho proposition would be to leave botli raw nnd rellned sugar upon the free list. It is probable that a way out of the tangle will bo found by motions to recon 1 slder the vote by which Mie Warner amend ment was adopted, and that the two prop 1 ositions will then be modified so as to per mit a separata vote upon each. Today, by an arrangement reached, the house took up coal and iron ore, so that if will go over until tomorrow. Tlio civil service law again came In for its quota of criticism in the senate, and later in the session Senator PelTor, tho Kansas Populist, In a lour; argument, sought to show that the proposition of the secretary of the treasury to issue United States bonds is entirely without authority in law. Attempt to Wreck a Train. IlACKESSACK, N. J., Jan. 23. A largo barrel of oil, about twelve pine railroad ties, a tree and a wagon wero placed on the New Jersey and New York railroad tracks, near Uradell just before a pas senger train was due. Engineer Acker man saw the obstruction and stopped his engine within a few feet of it. There is no clew. The oil was stolen from the Oradell depot. Danhury Ilntters ainke Concessions. Daniiuky, Conn., Jan. 28. The Hat niakers' association yesterday voted to grant the necessary concession that four manufacturers nsked for on Saturday. This means a break of the lockout in those four factories, which open under the conditions granted. The information causes consider. iblu joy In town. Another Orip Victim Ktilcldes. Atlantic City, Jan. 33. Dr. Edwin S. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, jumped from a yacht in tho Inlet here, while suffering from nn attack of tho grip, and was drowned, lie was in charge 'of a female nurse, who was unable to coutrol him. STOCK AND PRODUCEMARKETS. Closing: Quotations ou the New York and l'liUadelplila Kxcdiangrs. New YoitK, Jan. IS The feature of today's etook market was the speculation with sugar shares, which wero very aotli ely traded In. Closing- bide: Lehigh Valley.... M Pennsylvania .... Heading H St. Paul MM Lehigh Nnv M N. Y.& N. E H New Jersey C'en..lUM W.N. V. Pa... K Erie 15 I)., h. X- W llH West Shore lug N. Y. Central 1UUX Lake Krle Ac W.... l&H Del. A Hudson. lieliural Markets. Pnii.AnBi.rniA, Jan. a. Flour dull; win ter suier S'ijW.Hl; do. extras, (S.as.90; No, 1! winter family, g)!.6o&g.tt5; Pennsylvania roller, straight, i'.W0(J.lU; western winter, cluur, fa.754tJl. Wheat firm, higher, with MMo. bid and 3c. asked for January. Cora quiet, firmer, with il'4C bid and 480. asked lor Janurj. Oats quiet, firmer, with 83a. bid and Site, asked for January, lleef dull. Pork steady. Iird firmer; western steam, f8.HU. Uutter steady; western dairy, 13HO170.; do. creamery, l3t2u.; factory, 1815c.; Klgluk, aSHo.; New York dairy, 10Qgto.; do. creamery, lHfilSSc.; Pennsylvania creamery Kbits, fancy, X!k.; do. choice, USk.; do. fair to good, MKiia-.; prints Jobbing at Suo. Cbeem) steady; New York large, Halite; small, 111 lUMc; part skims, K&lOo.; full skims, 3 3c. Liars dull; Ice house, $1.30(2.60 per o&au; west eru fresh, litis H4C. ur doseu; southern, Wi 11)40. Lire Stock Murkets. Kast Liukutv, Pa Jan. 8S. Cattle steady; 10c. to lftc. lower than laBt week's prices. Uotrs active; all icrades, $i.U45iJ1.7S. Sheep strong and uuchumred from last week's price, Lambs dull aad lVc. lower. llupfAixi, .Ian. a;. Cuttle dull and slow for all grade, heavy exuurt steers, $t.UOir 1.7.1, food do.. Jt '."Oi1 10. Hogs Yorkers. Bond to choice, S6 li'Mt'i 7'i; mlied packers, bj.t5,7t; fair to good, $i.iiiJ5.M; roughs, (S; stags, t3.55ttl.25. i!jy r& irv. DU5ines5 It is characteristic of the Wren twit it will sneak in and occupy th? nest made by another lnrd. in preference to building one of it own. This same trait it often Pivn in business. It. ia shown by tho imitators of No sootier has the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable pale and popularity, than the business wrens arc; rsady to mova upon the market with many w orthless counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of the value of Cottolknr by simply giving it a trial . They will then be unwilling to go back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. 3oll lit a utiil : pound iwlls. Made only by N.K. FAIR BANK A. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DCLAWAHE AVE., PHILADELPHIA MUSSER & BED OA LI (.Successors to Coaklev Hro ) Ns. sK k-'.Hht ( est. re Nlreet, NHANIiO.tH, 1A. FIRST CLASS BBOGBUT! Our M"tto: Best Quality at Lowest Casta I'rtces. Patronage respecttul'y solli lted. K user's Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. l. KAISEK, Proprietor. FlfTne best oysters tn alt sty'ex at all hours. palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) HI... i,Aa..Mn I n K...: . n , 1 , ., nn. 1 regloni anahseiegont(Itnlllgp.rlora atuchea. for the tine of ladles. The liar la stookel with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holcb in a skimmer! Lots or wsys or throning awas money On or the best methods of economitli-K is to tnsurs In first class, tuorousrhly reiiuMe ompanlee. either life, fire or accident, such at, represented 1,7 DO-A-VIXD arPJA.XTT. No. 130 Houtti Jantln street, Mhonandoari. P HLlimttiOID BOWS. A revolution In corset maklng-I hometblns new y No hreuktiiK ; no rustine:no wrink ling. Thinner and olesner than whalebone, and tent times ns clnstlo and dlirablo Ladles delighted. In ull shapes. 1- or sale by A. OWENS, .Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Gsnaral Supply Store 1 Wholesale and Helatl PK1CK8. CTO JQC3ST JO. M?X:C33ZXDII Ferguson House bldg., Centre Htreet A CUt' tH CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only 30 for a nil jwund package. Fra sampla on st'uUcatlon tomsm't cturexs. II R Severn Waters - " 'txjeif unburn. 11 r 3 1 Madtsfljr SsfSSsEr"5 F .i it tr 1 v . F K. Maguririe W. II muti - ri.rMhMtrr m iVn n 1 1 rr
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