it rmmmT.n snnnri i no uause and Its Losson. D'Ay dlil ho commit suicide ? Oh I fur tin un tin v rgc ol the ranie sin, or in Iiiiiih' Jintc d m,'cr of Insanity, paralysis, iiiry, ..v. . . i,,l4V tuuusnuit? ji unioiB HIT r b mic jitier eijualiy tinlortunato resuli ol in ' vum aiiccnon. no Knew no wn J !li d with a nervous disorder, hut u li- mm.iieiitlv ImllfTerBnt tr. the Mill 'Mi j or Iio in iy have leseneil his chimec l ) n.'"Vrry by tieuling with physioum no iua uuie .r no knowledge ol men Ji ti ms, or by ilelucine hiunelf with wouh If -i o-callcil remedies. His owe was a sad r. , but no worso than that of anv oili mi '-voUH Mlfleror, who has nervous or sick Ik ilaehe, biliousness, dizsiness, irritability tm i m.' mlv, fiilinir memory, hot llishes, i i in inf., sleeplessness, nervous ilysiwpsiH, "Xtnd debility, cpllemr. etc. T ho same or "Uilar consoqueneos arc likely to result to 'ii' one who has any of those advance -v mploms of nn awful end. Do not hesitate i i i ' ttinir rid of them by mtellicent treat uti it Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated i lalist, has studied nervous diseases over .'') vcan, and has diseovereil the only re liable renictly for them, lliousanils of vol ntary tatiraonials prove the virtues of Di vMc-,' Kcstorativo Nervine. imo Barker, or Clinton. . Y. wr tes; "I a i afflicted Willi extreme nervniymes Hihi 1 1 ti ihut I could soarcoly feed myself. I uei ,ob uleiir Dr. Mill's' Hesloratlve Nervine n liviis cured It Is with pleasure I recommend tu i ivnaeriui remeay ior nervous tr0ut)ien I had been a (treat sufferer from chronic noawiii- until i organ, about Tour months ago, , t iv-u Hr Miles Heitoratlve Nervine and Pin-, .tin' iviueu umo i nave not liaa ft headache 5,8 Mral ol'my inend arauslngr Dr. Miles' Rem S lies and llnd thorn, as I did, to be more thin f"Sa ilaim for them." Mrs. Mary Klster, Ia An'i ies( I a1. W II f'anwcll. odltnr Trlhnnn. PIvmniitli T writes " My wife was cured of sick headiiehe tit -wiir oar-- s'aiidlng by the use of Dr Miles' V ora ivo Nervine. She 1ms recommended it to n. in ii is, tun l hey all praise It hlffhlv " 'ii Mi , s' U"Hiorative Nervine Is sold bv all t un a !o--lt!ve guarantee, or sent dirrct i ano Meilical Co., Elkhart, Iml , m oi " jii',-,?i ir uuuie.Blx tinmen inrUf. rc- nrcnald It is positively free from onlnle- uiu:i;i.nMia urui'S ur MHPS l'UIS nil in j i oats. Free book at drucgists. or by mall. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No, 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGKNT FOR- S ; tLEBRAIED LAGER v M PUSHER GEERS. "orter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. Yv7u. SNYDER 133 West Ceutre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator at ma and Paperhangtng. Pert. ct work. n i itn's and oils, plain ami stained in ii patterm. In wall piper lv pupers, nuvfls, novelettes H.III i luriHru inr hiraninn unwnM 4 -.ivu.uij MWAMkU. j i i jr. v v i v X.I Illll.l l-' I lll.'lll w.po-j mil iturruyea iu aire. i t.s ur an Kinds promptly siteudod to "irsHs taken to Board, at rates hstare llbersl. 'EAR kUH, Rear of l!ie Coffee Hoasp. RETTIB'S Eaer and Porter AM AGENT for the J- fihas ilettig's Celo lu'ated Beer and Porter In 1 ilavlMuIty, also Berguer '' Eugi l's celebrated India il Ales and Old Stock, u ders will reoelve prompt tentinn. Finest brands Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- U ) South Mam Street. New Dlsoovery, im' Maguotic Catarrh Cure U used by inhalation and is the only medicine of in, ,-vc, pubuu mo nourKut. iiy lunaiatlon i liunc Is not noured into the. iinmi.t, thence sent "underlng through the sys liuiby inhalation tho medicine la an omaly to the deceased organ and tho uv iu luB uaeciea parte m the fctery bottle la guaranteed by the l Price tl Der bottlo. Gunrnntepn: m For sale by all druggists, ui-ed dtllerent froni any other medlolno. oiuertlsed agents and all druggists ore u lI to return the monav to nnv nnn who i to lie cured by Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh i-rice ono aouar ror a months' troat This Is savlnir a oriuit. dent, hm ii. hnu r fulled For Bale hv tlrinrf-lalu n aAArbaa Majera Drug Co., Oakland, Aid. f 0 GO TO o CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, ri i.mivjm House iilook. Iiv in the tonforlal line done ln first hv'f-u tiling neat and clean. 4 WSASSSS.1 j.Swlk; DR.J. B. MAVHI.lliliiZSlr iu,,r i UAltoSLlBlit rs. a-yiMM, trMUiart'MjtMfcMftMd! noivrw ivn mum I I I I i 1 1 II H III 1 I', ', TlnnnTinilininn "RaIWoam Titnin n vs1- and Germany's Monarch, IT CAUSES GREATEST REJOICING, Jt Win HroiiKlit About by the Kmperor Illliisetr, Who Sent n Hpeclnl Mcssoiirc to i nn nreiit .statesman, Who Will Visit IJerlln Next Week, llSllMS, .Tun. M.KmtwrorWminm hni nppiireiuiy neconie reconciled to l'rince lilsnmrek, nnil the Intter will probnbly visit the emperor iu Ilerlin shortly nfter the Intter's birthday celebration on Snt- uriiny next. '1 he news or the reconcilia tion lins emised the utmost satisfaction throughout Germany and Ims increased the emperor's popularity. The news hns nlso strengthened the Kovernment, ns it ia Hwieu iiiat l-rince llismnrck Is In ne- corn with t'hiincellor Von Cnprivl mill with Hnrou Mnrschnll Von Uleberstein, the Imperial secretary ot state for foreltm affairs. Little by little the fact in the case are lenkiiiK out, mid it w.oulil seem that the reconciliation was brought about entirely luuBinperor uunsoii, mill tunc lie ac complished it ill a most DTIieeflll mutilwi- Ho sent his nide-ile camp, Colonel Count Von Moltkc, with nn autturrniib Isttsr tn me ex-cnanceiior, ciingratulatinK him on ms recovery irom his recent attack of in fluensa, and beinrtnii him tn ncreni. u luit. tlo of very old wine from the Imperial cellars!, which Colonel Vim MnltW., nlso charged to convey to the distin guished (jerinan statesman. The mlRilon was entirely successful, anil JJisninrek stnteil that he would call on tho emperor next. weeK. mere is no doubt that a verr irrant number of people in Germany objected to tue practical exile lyom Ilerlin and from participation in the affairs of the cmplro of the great German statesman who laid the foundations of Gorman unity, and wno num. upon them tho empire of Ger many. On the other land, the Agrarians, who relied upon Prir.ce Illimarck's sun- port ngninst the Husso-tiermnu treaty, aro downcast, and apparently convinced that there Is no longer much strength In men- ugiptismon to this measure. The effect of the news of the reconcllia' Hon between the emperor nnd the ex- chancellor was most marked. There wni a general rise In stocks and bonds on tin bourse and a much stronger and more neaitiiy leeling prevailed on all sides, ins newspapers nail the Announcement of the reconciliation as the linppiest event which has happened iu Germany for a long while, and the people everywhere eiveuvi- uenue oi joyuu excitement and thanks giving. Tho excitement nnd satisfaction In not conlinetl to political circles. All ranksanil all ages, as well ns all conditions of peo ple, rejoice to hear that there Is no longer any nngry feeling between the ruler of the German empire and the great scrVant of the country, who has done so much for Ueriunn unity. Ono of the results of the reconciliation between tho emperor anil l'rince lils- marck Is that preparations to celebrate the emperor's birthday on Saturday have been multiplied, and that this event will now probably bo made the signal for ft general outburst, of natiiOtlci enthusiasm throughout Germany. l'ariirlnc Cloielnml's Ilnnnllan Policy. WASHINGTON, Jan. Ul. Itenresenfnllvn McCreary, chairman of tho house com mittee on foreign nifiiirs. introduced lain yesterday nlteriioon a resolution embody ing the policyof the Democratic members ol tho committee on the subject of Hawaii. The resolution declares that the action of the United States naval force in aiding in overthrowing tho constitutional government was contrary to the spirit of our constitution, ami is condemned; that the assumption of a protectorate is inex pedient; tunt foreign interference in I Hiiwailan affairs would bo resisted byour nuveriiuieiii. ine president's policy is heartily approved. Kmbezzler tllll Heard I'roni, Pittsbpiio, Jan. 24. Interest is being revived in the extensive ombeaz, ement of S. 1). V. Gill, at one time n trnio.l ,,t. torney well known in this city, who dis- nnpeurwl several venrn nirn . l,vi,, ........ 'died several hundreds of people. Just how much money flill got nwny with no body ever knew, but tho sum betook with him is variously cstlmnted at from 2fl0 -000 to ,860,000. One of Gill's victims has ; recently been making a quiet March, for ' him, and now claims that he has located the fugitive. Ho says ho is at tho home of his son-in-law in a small town In .New Jeney not very far from Philadelphia, Train ltohhnrs Hun Down. Vi.vita, I. T., Jan. The gang or train robbers of which Iloli Hogers was the lender were located by officers at the home of Rogers, on Hig Creek, twenty miles from here, and wero pounced down upon while asleep in the houso. Bob Itog ers nnd Dynamite Jack wero captured unhurt. Dynamite's brother, Klown, wan Kiiieu, aim v mis uroivn was so se vorely wodnded that his death Is ex. pected. Another Hank Thief Convicted, Milwaukee, Jan. 34. After deliberat ing for three houre last night the jury ln the case of John B. Keetlng, cashier ol the defunct South Side Savings bank, re turned a verdict of guilty on the second count having received a detioslt after ha knew the bank to be Insolvent. In a day or two Keetlng will probably be Iu prison for a term of from one to ten years. The bank Is estimated to have been SSOO.OOll short. A Foul Crime Suspected. ItlSAIHNd Pn.. .T,.n ol Wl.ll- ,.V. inenWere tearillf? drm-n nn nM ImlrDfin In North Heldelberir townabln. at th. residence of J. Boone, thoy found the body of a child underneath the hearth. stone. There is evidence that It was placed there alive before Mr. Boone oc cupied the place. An arraot is to be made. New President of Union College. Albany, Jan, 94. Dr. Wobstur. nrd. dent of Union college, 1ms roslgned, and Dr. Andrew V. Raymond, a prominent Presbyterian divine of this city, has been elected to succeed him. Dr. Webster's resignation wns on account of continued 111 health. I'arls Anarchists lliisupproMcil, Pahis, Jan. 34. A bomb waa found In side the main entrance of the MaRnniiii du Prlntempx, on the Boulevard Hniwi' man. A fireman who diseovereil the bomb managed to extinguish the fuse be j fore it caused uu explosion. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonUTLKILb DIVISIOR. NOVKMIlklt inn, mat Trains win leave Shenandoah alter the above r, unoerion, frackvllle, Now Canle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg Iteadlmr. I'OltMtown. IhranlTvlllM Mn..ln,n-,. ..J ,..1' adelpblalllrpad street station) t8:li0asd 11:45 .,, ""V1"'' - on weeicaays KorPottt vllle and Intermediate stations S:Ifl m SUNDAYS, ror win's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Ne 5 l.01 t-oiieviue at ouiu, Vila a. m. ana 3:10 n. m. For Ilnmhurir. na,iini. i i?n o.f llv11'0', Nortistovin, PWlulelphl. Trains leave KrackvlHe" for Hhcnandoah a I0!ii3a.m. and 12:11, 5:W, 7: and 10: p. a rnnaays, 11:13a. m. and6:0p. m. ..1;SaT0 Pottsvllle for Shenandoab at I0:lt, i m' Bna :40,7:16and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m.Bnd 5:15 p.m. " -envo Philadelphia (llroal street station) for 4 10 ana 7 11 p m weelr days. On Sundays leave tg6pam. For Pottuvllle. t !M a m. Bin 90.1 IK ISO BU inr.Sd U, ror Net vnrlr Ktn.ua t.i. ii ii a m. is oo noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex PK"8.101 ana 4W P dining cars.) t 40. 2S0, 8U 400, 5 00, 0 00. d Si. 7 iS, 8U, HI Wr m. 12 01 nlihL Rimil.n tm iial In 12 01 msht 03o-ow m ana a u p m and Tot Sea Oirt, Long itranon ana Intermediate 4tatl0nS. S20. ll ll m knrt Jm. M weekdays 1 v " Ofnor.i)5!tlmo.re nfl wrdnpton 50, 7 90, 9 SI 9 10. tOW, ll IB a tn. 12 10. lit 31 iimtti .limn. p,f,'fj,, ' n48',4 4,r- ln CoDf-'IODal LlmlteS Pullman Parlor CIata nrti liimn na, a, B ofi, 7 40 aid II J8 p. m.. wok da vs Sun days. 3 50, 7 20. S 10, 11 18 a m. U 107i 41. 56. ii .-a ana 7 40 p m. For Richmond 7 00 m. til 10 and 11 31 p w, dally, and 1 30 p. rc. week days. Trains will leave HarrMhuri. fnr u,,,u, .. ann the West evory day at 1 40, 8 10 a m, is so p m limited), "50, 7 30, 11 68 p m every dav. n j tor Aitocn at 8 IB m and 6 to p m ever -ay. For Pittsburg and Altoona at ll 80 m verr dv. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsport, Niagara s' 18 a m..nd i S p m Vert u. wuiia s. ii p m wees oavs, For '-ne and lnturmnilliiio rinta ..Km . "or Lock Haven at 5 18 and S 68 a m dally, l ' I'lMlpm week davs for Koimvn , mi . J, 1 85 and 5 41 p m week daye, and 5 IS a in on Sundays onh Kr Kt, it 5 18 a tn, dallv. - wiieirnays i. M PBBVCMI, j. k. tuui.. II 1-.n.,- -If': "S'r' 1,1 CAUTION' ir n J.nlnr IV T Douslaa .shoe at a reduced price, or riits ne has them without nnmo stnmpod on bottom, put him down ns a fraud. S3 SHOE BEST IN THE WORLD. W. T.. Illltinr. AS SW. nro lvtUl, C, ting, and givo better satisfaction at'ihe prices ad vertised th.in anv other m.ikc. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of v. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, whieh guarantees their value, k.ics thousands of dnllms annually to those who we ir tlipm. n.vitAra l.n ....u ."m it " PouKlls Shoes gnln customers, which helps to Inircite the bales on their full line ...r, van m.uru 10 sen a i a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buvln?ali your footwear of the dealer advertised below. ,J:'V1S?i'.c,AU5on.i,p'lication- Address, V. L. DOUGLAS, llrockton. Mass. SolH 1 Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Roth, Bingtown. AUCTION COMMISSIOH HOUSE The place forjbuslness men to send thelrsurpluastock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdajs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods of every description to the rooms and thoy will bo sold at auction on the usual terms. Allgoods told on commis sion and settlements made on tho day follow, lag hc sole. Reese's Alirririli Ronmc 4V,-Csl- ! VUCHOU IVOOITIS Dougherty Building, Oor Contro and Jurdin Rt.rwvtfl AMUSEMEXTTS. pEISOUHON'S THEATRE. T. J. FEIlCUSON, M1NAGKII, I MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, The favorite Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In the onormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, W L. Oooclas "iThe WicIowpotman Presented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. PrJcc-s, as, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. JjlKUGUSON'H TIIRATItE. p. J. rmiansoN. mahaqhu. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, '94 Farewell tour of -"JAMES B. MACKIE- As "Qilmesey Me Boy" In Ginnies' Cellar Door A Revised Place. New and Larger Company. Novel andEeautiful Idea3 in Dress mi Dance Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Iteserved seats at KIrlln's.drugstore. bAILINlj ui IU KIO. IVIkntn'i Imporled Navy to I'rcis the Ninul Coiitett. Hit) IU! .Tankiiio, .Inn. 91. After a long delay Pelxoto has given order to liis new warships, purchased in Great Ilritelii mnl the Lnltetl States, to sail southward and lKlii the long exiectl naval contest which. In all nrolmbilltv. will 1 b rnggie ior supremacy lietiveen Ilrsjill's chief niflRNtriiie and thoe who are seek ing to overt brow him. Word was received here that theXle tlieroy, America, Aurora and I'arnahvha roachel Dahia on their War frnm Tru liambuco to Kio. Tliey are reported to Iw fully manned, and In a better condition for fighting than it. was supposed thelrof llcers would 1m able to net tb.m ,..l.i. ering the fact that their crews are matte itli of mixed nationalities. In the Imttle of Moncague Hand, on .Tan. in, the insurgents were victorious. 1 be government liMa u na n,n ..., ,....i lug officer and ten men killed ami fifteen wounded. Insurgent loss five kll led and seven wounded. The Insurgents then at tacked and repulsed the government troops at Morro d'Armacao anil I'untHilK Areia, capturing a hundred prisoners, the greater part of whom agreed to join the revolutionlBts. The government loss of life was heavy. Heavy Failure. In J!liMimltirg, Vn. IlLOOMHnMHI. !'.. .Inn UU'II1I., Neai & Son and 1. V. McKelvey, who were clasaed as the wealthiest busines men of tliN city, have failed. Tl. fli named firm hns lieen in the pig Iron mati- .,H ..nl,in 1lr over rorty years, Their liabilities are about l30.0on. Mr. iuni;i.iiring inisiiiess for over forty yen McKolvey has been extensively engaged In mercantile ami milling business for uiiriy years, anil 1m the owner of tho ln.t opera uouse and the largest hotel In the county, ins liabilities are tC'00,000 ., the assets about Ui0.0li0. A. S. Sclioch iias obbu appointed assignee in both cases, aiarktey Is n Candidal,., on good authority that three prominent Philadelphia attorneys, one Hepublioaii one Independent and one Democrat had liecn ret-lned by the Pennsylvania Do- iiAiiHisr.rttii. . nn o.i ii . i mocrncj-, and that a bill In equity will shortly be filed In the Dauphin comity courts to test the legality of the recent ijeiuocriiiio state convention. Seimtne Aituur I). Mnrkley. of Montgomery ' a caiiiimnie lor conarressinan-at-large. His nomination papers were nieu at midnight. llrltlsli Keplllse Asmiiu Tribesmen. UALrllTTA. .Inn 'Al A .lla.1n.nl. e Gnuliatl, the chief town of the province of Assam, states that the Ilritisli expedition unner captain Maxwell, sent to punish mo jiu iriueaiueu, who nave been com mitting depredations in the province, had an engagement with the tribesmen on Sunday. The natives were defeated, but me niHB inuictoii on them is not known, inouritisu captured Dunibak, an Abor viunge, ami iiurnetl It. Two of the lirlt- isu lorco were Killed and several wounded. To Demand Onoil linmU, imvhuiD, Jnn. 31. ,J. S. Coxcy, of iunssuion, u v, ho Is a good roads advo cate, announces that he intends to muster his band of foliowors nnd start for Wash ington overland and domnitd that con gress issue aSOO.OOO.OOO for road improve ments. They will speak in every town on sua way, aim expect to have 100.000 fol lowers lieforo Torching Washington on may i. L-Oxev UllS a hundred ini-iu, ,....1 uu oi mem win oe in the procession, gnlynrds to Have u Itehearlnc JIAIIIUSDIJUG, Jan. 21. Tho board of pnr- uuii iruuiiiineuuen a pnrilon for Frank Baker, who is dying in tho Lancaster county prison of paralysis. Feb. 8 was fixed for a rehearing on the application of Charles SalyartlH, tho Carlislo niur- uerer, ior commutation of his death sen tence to life imprisonment. Additional pHpers were men in support of thennnli- cation of George V. Work, of Pliihulel- piua, ior executive clemency. ValllilMx t'ollrau lliillillnt- Destrnyril. liAF i KTTE, Jnd., Jan. U4 The great iiietimiiii-iu i.iiRiraiory oi I'enlue univer sity ia iu ruins, the result of fire which oroke out in the emrine room at 8:30 last evening, ine building was begun one year ago anil was dedicated last Friday, Governor Matthews having accepted it in the name of the state. The bulldlmr rn.t $100,000 and the equipment was put iu at mi ouiiiiy oi ,u,uuti, not including many ...l.tU.flU IIIIIIH 1IIIIIH. A "Mysterious Disappearance" Kiplnlneil AKW OItK, Jan. 34. Thedisnniienrniwi. of William T. Zell. secretary and treas urer of tho Lehigh and Wilkesbarre, Con I company, who has not been seen since he wameiiout oi the olllco In the Central omiuing, on liberty street, on Friday Inst, was amply accounted for yesterday when Vice President Williams, of ti,o compniiy.iiiadetheilcflnlteaiinouncement that Zell had emliezisled from ilO.OOO to Pio.uuo Irom tbe petty cash of the com. pauy. No Separate Srhooln In Cnnnda. JIOXTISEAL, Jan. 84. The news that, nt th tho cabinet meeting the Dominion trnv- eminent refused to veto the bill doing away with the separate sohools in the norinweai lias eausetl a irreat antiaatin,. here. The decision ot course goeB dead against tue interests of tlio French Can ndiaus, who lor years have fought for the maintenance of their own schools, in which French is taught, and it will do mucli to Keep tip the race prejudice. A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil h.ts done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. coil's Emulsion stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion clinks Con sumption and all other wasting diseases. New York. Sold b drug Ists ttsrj wbwi mi The House So Decided When Pressed for a Vote. THE WIL80N BILL NOW IN DANGER. IleluiirrntK Who Are OppiMed to the Mill In IU l'r.-ent Hhape .Hay tlnltn with Itepnlilleitna In Mil vine It Itpniiniiilttpil to the Whj nnit Mnn Cniiiinitliw, Wasiiivoton, Jnn. 24. -The houe ves lertlay deiermlned the abolition of the ifttty upon refined simar. whieh passed upon just before the house ad journed .Monday night as an amendment to an amendment offered by Mr. llobert son, one of th Ijonisinna augne men. A way out or the confusion which existed H)oii the effect of the amendment adopted luunii auer a two hoiira' discussion of the parliamentary situation by sub mitting the question to the hoime as to whether the Warner amendment plneing refined sugar on the free list should be considered as a substitute for the Hubert son amendment. This was decided af flrmatlvely, and then by an overwhelm ing vole, in which the Itepiiblicatu joined wun ine radical Democrat nirattut the sugar men and several member' of the ways and means committee, the substi tute wns adopted. n UJl rcimrtl to the amrnp aeli.lMl, then-fore, the committee of the whole has i ". ,, . . nrimiouat j lK1,' the bounty and placed all sugar, both raw ami refined, upon the free list. hen It came to consider the en.il elm,i. ule, however, the committee fared much better, and all four of the amendments (lesigueil to place a duty of from forty to aeveuty flve cents per ton upon coal were uvttieii. The debate upon the coal schedule de veloped a great deal of feeling among the muiuerii iiiomuers, especially those from Y rlllia' Av CTt Virginia, Tennessee nnd ''VBb,,"m. whose states are interested , coal or lro" ore- T,M" general im- I'"'"8'011 ' the defeat of the sugar I f tno8e w"oare Interested in re- n .u,lty "l,on cnal w111 In , K ,"!nl"K Ule '"ovemeiit developed """frniio smo to recommit th bill. If the iron men are defentml trainb and especially if the income tax should be placed upon the bill as a rider later in the week, another strung faction on the n,i. ocratic side will be added to this move ment. The ltepublirans will all vote for the ,noti(m to recommit, and, with the Demo crata who do not care to vote against the bill outright, but who are not satisfied with it iu its present form, they may he able to muster a majority to send it back to the committee. This is now ndmltt.,1 on all hands to lie the chief danger to the bill. If it could be brought to a direct vote there is no question about its pass ing. The Hawaiian contro VerSV Hcmltl pniiin before the senate. Earlv in the ilmr su.,,. ator Turpie, of Indiana, reported from the committee on foreinn relational lutton declaring niiaiiist the Hiinemtinn of Hawaii, but fnvorimr the rw,m.,iio autonomy of tho provisional srovernitiunl and reciting that foreign Interference would be considered as unfriendly to the United States government. Later in the day Setmtur Cullom, of Illinois, made a speech in favor of the Frye resolution of non-interfi reuce by America in Hawaiian iiffnlrs. Tim bill to repeal the federal election laws was taken nn. Rnnotr. Wilson, of Iowa, made an argument ngninst it, and Senator Chandler catiheu some amusement by offering to postpone consideration of the bill until Decem ber next. For a (Irentnr Huston. Bostox, Jan. 21 Re nresuntntlvn lWL- of Boston, has introduced a bill entitled' "A bill for tho greater Boston," which provides for the annexation of all rrnviiB within a radius of ten miles of tlm ttQ house, and all the coast towns from Mar blehead to Hull. The town must first sign a willingness to be annexed, and this step must be ratified by the votom of lmtl. places. Wire murder nml Attempted Snlelile. New Yoiik, Jan. !il. John Shea, n street car conductor, in a fit of jealous rago, shot and instantly killed bis wife Margaret in their home on Iteadn t rtt and then shot himself. He is lying at the Chambers Street hospital In a erltlenl condition. Both had been married oofore, and leave six children. Ml llarrowelirfH Ilrcoverliiir. JnilSEV ClTV, Jan. Ji.Mlm Mar Tine. rowcliffo, the young music teacher who was murderously aasaulted here a month ago, is still 111 tho City hosnitnl. She bun nmv recovered mentally and sticks to the story that she wns struck down in a lot a half mile from where she was found In. sensible. Twelve Victims of the Meadow Disaster. JKKSEV ClTV. Jan. Ol. Another vlnlln, has been added to the list of tiie killed by meadows in the nersou of Wllllnm Hon. uncut luiiiMuu on ine iiackensack dl""e, who died in tho City hospital. r- " niakea the twelfth victim of the dis- aster. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations on tlio New Vnrlc aud 'lillailelpliia Iixrlianges. Nkw Yohk. Jan. SI When ll,,. 9i.v n change opened up for business today there was a wlhl rush to sell the share of the American Sugar HeflnliiK company, and there was a lively drop In nrlces. cumin blilai Lehigh Valley.... 8U W. N. Y. !.. 811 Pennsylvania .... W Krle Heading im 14M I)., I, &W.. West Shore. . .lasw ot. rain fiV4 I.ehluli Nav N. Y. Central.... Ijike Krle & V. . Del. & Hudson. ..138 N. Y. & N. K 189, Now Jersey Cen.. Ulii PHIbADIUlltA. Jan. 23. Flour ln 1I.M .!. mand; winter UDr.. ianvl.W: du. itru ), No. 2 winter family, $H.Vna8a.o5: Penn sylvania roller straight, $3ttKa3.1u; western winier, clear, jn-7ttw- Wheat unsettled, lower, Willi aSUo. bid and Me. aaknl fnr .Ion. uary. Corn nuit, flrm.witb tlo. bid and tliKc asked for January. Oata nulst. Huh u. Mo. Wd and SUtjc. asked for January, lleef eteady. l'nrk dull. Ijird weak; western fleam, $8.iri; reflneil, eaay. Iluttvr steady; western dairy, llK(17o.; do. creamery, l&a Kc.; do. factory, lftlo.; Elgins, SSiio.; Imi tation creamery, 10ai8c.; New Yurk dairy. liPHo.;Uo. creamery. 18a!C'.: l'eniisvlvaiila creuuieri prints, fancv. aio.: dn. elmlna. 2&- do. fair to mwd, DUdtafc.; prints jobbing at 26 itSBo. Cheice more active; state large, 9 HHo.itniull. 101340.; part skims, 4tlhiO. full skluis, Kk'ga flrmer; lee house, $aa Speroase; weaUru freab, 18Jdlio.; southern. lJ&tttto. ltst Liberty Oaltla Market. BAT Libbhtv. Ph.. Jan. 28 (laitla .lull .t yeiilenlaj ' nrieea lloir Illl LTHdort. H 7V,iA U K,..v .,,...irn .u.j. HUE (' 't be I Deceived :t- By tho.e ulm iff,., snb- '.titutcs tvii Lottukni;. US Its success has been so : phenomenal that numci- 3 ,'sC ous '""tot'ons are now .' being offjred which are '. claimed to tie. "just as 2 good." All these g I mixtions H jg lack- the intrin ic merit of g Cottolenc .liui will prove ?J disappointing and disa-Rreeabl..- ti i those who use 1 s M tnein. lhe.se rounterfi.its S& difTerwidJ i.om Cotto- 3 fc leue and are mere 2 Experiments when compared to the -5 fc reliable .shortening Cot- fc Miene. have money, an- noyance and your health -T' byrefusingall substitutes offered to take the place 3 of Cottolene. g- "o'd In three anil llvo nound pnlls. 2f M wli'only hy t N.K.FAI.mi!IK&CO., p CHICAGO, AND -Zlg S- IirUWiRR he, PHILADELPHIA. WUSSER & BEDDALI (hnccesiiors to rcokley Hros ) No. j8 i-:uhi rem re Htroel. NHliNAMIOiH, IA. IT l nn Our Mnttn llnu n..n, .. . t .. Prices. PatW VrSulKTS u,"u Kaisers Oyster Bay! X17 South Main Ktreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KA1SEH, Proprietor. rdrTThe bet oysters ln all styles at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S Palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Heslaurant Is one of the beBt In tbe ooa rcgloifs, and has elegant dining parlors attached for the uto of ladies. Tho llur is otooked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and clgais. LOTS Of holus in a skimmer! hots of vs of throwing away money One pt the best methods of eoonomlrlng Is to Insurs i?.SLSla';.,, '"oroughly redaole .ompinlea, either life, lire or acciduui, such as repret,ented No. ISO Bouth .larrlln mreet, Hbonandoab. Pa HLUmipID mm. A revolution In 00 rye t making! ouuieuiiiif; new j i-Kt iirvubiiiK ; no ru8tlne;tiwrink ling, Thinner and cluaner than whalebone, and 1 times aa olaatio amr durable Ladiea deliRhted. in an BuapttH. f or sale by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Stor8 I Wholesale and Iteiall I'RIUKS. TOISr X. Ti.B!ZXSI Ferguaon House blilg., Centre HtreeL A CUH Or1' CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to tho body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 its, for a full young yafUage. Fro snnipla oil application to manuf ietura, KKitarv B. K Severn. F. K Mai;arrle, W. H Water 3 iULUiUliilt, 27V U 1 B MadeT ut ywteraay'n price. I