A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following rcnmrkahlo event In a lady's Ilfewllllntorcsttheieadors "I'oraloim 11 mi" 1 had a terrible patti nt my heart, which Hut tered almost Incessantly. Iliad no appetite and could not. sleep. I would be cotniielleii to sit up In bed and belcli gas from my atom arh until I thought overy minute would In niy hist. There was a feeling of oppru--loii almutmy heurt, and I was afraid to draw u full breath, I couldn't Bweep a room with out, sitting down and resting; but, th.ink Ood, by the help of Now Heart Cure nil thai l past and I feel llko nnothcr woman. lle 'im using the Now Heart Cure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated uy doctors without any benetit until I vn hot h discouraged and disgusted. My husband hotightmo a botllo of Dr. Miles' New Heart i urc, and am happy to say 1 never rogietteri It, as 1 now have a splendid appetite end .leep well. I weighed 12.1 ounds when I be .."i it taking the remedy, and nowl neigh 130'. Its effect In my case hus been truly immei ims. It far surpasses any other medicine J hive ever taken or any benefit 1 ever ie lived from physicians."- Mrs. Harry Stair, l'nttsvllle. Pn , October 12. 1HM. llr Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a posl t ie guarantee by all druggists, or by the Hi Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I ml., on lecelpt oi price, $1 per bottle, six bottles 85, expiess pre nld. Ibis great discovery by an eminent -iieciatNt In heart, disease, contains neither .-U'iutes nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AOUNT FOR- Iiauer's CELEBRATED LAGEB 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H. SNYDER 183 West Contre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decoiiator Painting and Paperuanglng. I'erftct work. Ilai g.un-. in naln's and oils, plain and stained yU-. Ad the new patterns In wall pper. nadv oidweenly papers, novels, novelettes ml stationery Oeadriaartors for Evening Herald. .FDDEN'S : LIVERY Hordes ono Carriages to Hire. ''vMT.f ot ail kinds promptly attqndod tc H nraes taken to board, at rates '.hat are liberal. On PMR ALLEY. Rear of (he Coffee lioase. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Oliaa llettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vlolnlty, also Bergnor & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. New Discovery. Majors' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure is used by upor uiuilatlon ana Is the only medicine ot the kind ever put on the market. IJy lnhalntlon tbe medicine Is not poured Into th stomach and tlu'iico sent anderlng through the sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased organ and tho only way to reach the affected parts In tho rose, Kvery bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist PrloeJl por bottle. Guaranteed to i-uro. For snle by all druggists. It's used dlllorenl from any other medicine. Our auvertised agents and all drngglsta are Instruct d to return the money to any one who falls to lie cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh I'ure. Prliie one dollar for 3 months' treat ment This la saying a great deal, but it baa never failed. For sale by druggists, or address Tho Muycrs Drug Co,, Oakland, Md, 3?or t Taa.t m.XL& Claao. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR FmtCUSON HOCSB llLOCK. Ever laasL fnnti In the tonsorlnl line done In Ural Everything neat and clean. unMwwim cfun.ri.a.msiRn.H . .P. lu Mum. uiiMuirMuh Terriblo Holocaust on a County roor r arm in lowa. EIGHT INMATES BURNED TO DEATH They Were. Alt Violently Iii.nne, and Were Left In the ltulldlug Unattended. The Ill-inter Kvldcntly linn to Ofllrtal Negligence. Boosts, In., ,Tntv95. The building on tho llootie county pSur farm In which tlio Incurable Insane were common was burned at 10 p. m., and eight of the nine Inmate wero burned to death. Unly ono woman, Mrs. lllbbard, escaped from the burning bulldltiK, 'ihd Kave the alarm to the stew ard, llolcomb, who wait In the main build lng; ad jaeetit. It was then loo late to save the Insane people, and the main lmlldinK was saved only by tho greatest effort. Tho steward says that ho banked tho fires ill ' tho furnace about 0 o'clock, and does not know how the lire originated, uuless from n defective flue. The dend are: Mary Tucker, John An- nasnlggs, Anna Soderburg, ChrlHtlne An derson, Christine Polerson, Mrs. Scott, Tom Leaser and Joseph Craig. the building burned was nn old two story frame striictnre.vvhtch watas dry as tinder. To add to the lnllanimahle na ture of tho plnce, many of the partitions were padded with cotton and some of the bed clothing was of cotton batting three inches thick. This wag because only the incurably insane were kept there. These patients were nearly all violent, and the great amount of cotton padding was used to prevent them injuring themselves. Tho building was hented by n furnnco which was Inst summer condemned by a local expert as unsafe, but no attention had ap parently been paid to his warning. Mr. llolcomb, the steward, says thnt when he got out doors the flames wero bursting from all of tho windows of tho frame structure, and it was a mnss of flames inside, lie burst open a door, but was driven back by the Haines, which in a few moments had burned tho building to the ground. The main building was saved by pouring on water which the heat of tho flro melted from a hugo snow drift along side the building. No one saw the people who were burned to denth, and whether they made any effort to escape enn never be known. There seems to have been i,j attendant of any kind in tho building where the insane people were locked up. The Amerleiin Protective Association. Uloominoton, Ills., Jan. 2." Tho num ber ot delegates to the state convention of the American Protective association have been largely augmented. The declaration of principle adopted declares: Nation ality is not a bar to membership in tho order; wo interfere with no mail's partisan politics; w-e attack no man's religion so lonir as he does not attempt to mako his religion an element of political power; wo regard all religious-political organizations as the enemies or civil and roliclous 11D- erty; wo are in favor of laws taxing church property. Ilestrurtlve Flro at flreenslillrg. GltF.KNMU'ItO, Pa., Jan. 25. Grcensburg was visited by a very destructive lire, which destroyed tho upholstering estali- llshment of llentz & ISenklscr, together with stock amounting in nil to j2,.100. Tho Itecord building was also destroyed, in cluding the entire printing out lit owned by Caleb A. Stark, the aggregate loss of which will bo 40,000, and tht hardwaro storo of Henry Temple was damaged to the extent of 3,000. Somo believe that tho lire was ot Incendiary origin. Murdered for Ills Insurance lNillcy. ItACINK, Wis., Jan. &. The authorities here are looking for the widow of Herman Groeuke, who died last August very sud denly of what was reported to he cholera. Soon after receiving $1,000 insurance tho woman married a young butcher anil they left for Aew ork. An analysis just com. pl.-ted shows large quantities of nrsenio in iliu stomach. The authorities will en deavor to apprehend the widow anil try her lor murder. Hunting Down u Murderer. Indiana, I'a., Jan. 35. Diligent search is being inado for Jacob Ilooknineir, who I- i ...i.t. .1... i .. r ..,. ... is ciwircii Willi me iiiuruer in uui until Cunningham while tho men were hunting in tireen township, this county, on Thurs day last, and whose body was found the day following. Dozens of men nro hunt ing for the murderer, ami many of them assert that if ho is found the courts will be saved the trouble of trying him. More Victims of ItanUers. Mradvillk, ln., Jan. So. The court appointed James 1). Itnberts, an attorney, nnd Win S. Hose, an insurance agent, appraisers for the property of the Mead villo Savings bank. The nmouiit on de posit is a little over $126,000. A party on thu inside says that the bad paper and shrinkage in real estate will reduce the amount of tho assets' to perhaps $25,000. Sullivan Will Kut See tlio I'lcht. COLUMDIA, I'a., Jan. 25. Tho report sent out from llarrlshurg to the ellect that John I.. Sullivan had left that place for Jacksonville to see the Corbett Mltchell tight is incorrect. John L. ap peared here last night. llrolio Ills Neck by a Fall. Siiamoicin, Ta., Jan. 25. William Davis, a door boy, nged 15 years, wlillo running along the gangway in Luko Fidler mine, Btumbled and fell so heavily that his neck was broken. Hanker Koettlng Gets Five Yenra. MtLWAUKKK.Jaii. !& John II. Koettlng, cashier of tho defunct South Side Savings bank was sentenced to a term of five years at the state prison at Waupon. NUGGETS OF NEWS Decided shocks of earthquake wero felt throughout central Maryland last night. A man and woman were found frozen to death on the prairie fifteen miles from Kl Keuo, I. T' A passenger train collided with a freight train near Samara, Kussia. Five naphtha trucks were set on flro, aud fifteen peruous lost their Uvea. A Cape Town dispatch says that Com missloner Looh has sent Uoold-Adnms, with 600 men and four maxim guns, to bury the remains of the Wilson party and then search for King Lobengula. At Chattanooga, Tenn., Alouzo Thomp son and Mollio Jletlow quarreled Tues day night, and after setting flro to the house Thompson left. Tho flames were extinguish od. Yesterday Thompson re turned and cut the woman's throat with & razor. Ho then committed suicide by drowning. PENNSYLVANIA KAILTtOAD. i BOHUrLKlLI, D1TI8I0R. NOVEMIIKIl 19th. 1893. Tratns will leave Staonandoah after the abort .-itio, st. ciMr, Pottsvuie, Hamburg, uenainK, x uiiPtunu. x'uujdixvuiu, fx vrriaiown ana tnii a. m and 4. IS p. m. on weekdays ForPott. I vlllo and Intermedium stations 9:10 a m SUNDAYS. Tor Wtggan's, Ollbcrton, Fracavllle, New . Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 0:UO. 8 MO a. m. I and 3:1(1 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottt . town, Pbomlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelphh I at o-.IIO, 6:40 ii. m.. 3:10 p. m. Trains loavc Fraekrlllo for Hhcnanaoah a 'l0:4H.i. m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10: J7 n m undays, 11:13 a m. and S:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10: lb. ll:4Xa, m. and 4:40.7:16 and 10:UUn. m.Sundavs at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. L,envc ruuaasipma (iiroaa street station) let Pottavlllo and Huouan loan at 6 67 and E 38 a m 4 10 and 7 II pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 M a m. For Now York BxnraiM. week ilav.. at 3 W, 4 06, 4 60, 6 15, 6 SO, 7 33, i 0, 9 50, 11 00 11 11 u m. 12 00 noon, 12 II p. m. (Limltid Ei Jress 1 03 and 4 60 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 90. 190 too, 6 00. 8 00. 6 60, t& 811. 10 00 r in, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 80, 4M, 4 SO, .If 18,9 60. 1111 S3, a m. lit 41, 1 40, 2 M, ! 'limited 4 SOI 6 an. 8 20. 8 60 t 25 id812p tn and 12 01 night teor sea Ulrt. uong nranon no intermediate tattons Hill. 1114 a m. and 4 00. n u, weekdays For Haltlmore and Watnngt3n 80. 7 30, 1 SI 9 10 10 90. I tH n in. 12 10. (12 81 limited rtlnmc onr.) 1 Hi), 8 4H, 4 tl (5 la Congrelonal Limited I'mimao rarlor Oars and Dining Oar), 6 17, "3b, 7 4H aid 11 S3 p. m w?li days. Sun days, .') Ml. 7 a), J 10, 11 18 am. W 10, 4 41, DM, it D ana 7 w pro. Forlttohmond 700am, 1210 and 1131 p it, 'ally, and 1 30 p. tc week lays. Tratns will leave liarrisbur? for Plttshnrt no the West overy d7 at t a), it 11 a m, (S 20 pm limited), 3 80, 7 30. II 65 p ru every day. v a; tor Aiioon at d id am ana niupm every lay Foi Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a tn irery chit. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamspon, Mnilra, Canandaigua, Rochester, lljffilo ar.fl Niagara Falls at 1 35. 5 13 a tn,and t 38 p m waek .ays. For Blmlra at 6 4 p m weAk davs. For .rte and Intermediate points at 6 18 am dally, "or Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 58 a m dally, 1 -no 6 4 p m week days For Kenovo at 613 a a, 1 3d sad 6 41 cm werk days, and 6 it a m on tundays oui. For K at a 18 tr., dally, t iuev lays. . M. Pkhvohx, J. 't. ".ion 1mn i fr . ir I ass'r1- Art CAUTION. If denier offers W. I. Douglas Shoes nt nroduced price, or snya he has them without nmno stnmped on bottom, put him flown as a, fraud. S3 SHOE THEWORLD. W, I. DOUGLAS Shoes ore stylish, easy tH tlnjf, nnd plve better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised th.in any other maki . Try one pair and be convinced. Tho stamping of . I- Douglas name and price on the bottom, winch guarantees their value, saxes thousands of dollars annually to those who weir them. De ilers who puhh the sale of W, L, Douglas Shoes pain customers, which helps to increase the s.ilcs on their full line of (food-.. They can afford to sell nt a less profit, and we believe you can save monr y by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. .Address, W.li. DOUGLAS, Uruckton. Mnss. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenaudoah. O. F. Roth, Hingtown. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place ;for,bustness men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can Bend goods ot overy description to tbo rooms nnd they will be sold at auction on tbo usual terms. All goods coldon corneals- don and settlements made on tbe day follow log 'he sale. 1 i- ) A 1 i KeeSC S AllCtlOn KOOITIS Dougherty Iiulldlng, Onr Contro and Janlin Sr.roor.i AMUSEMENTS. pKUGU.SON'd THEATRE. P. J. 1'EllCUSON, MINAQKII, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, Tho favorite Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In tbo enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, TheWicIowpogtm&ii Presented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. Price, 25, 50 nml 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a'drur store. JjlEKGUSON'S THEATRE. I', j, rEitauaoN, manaoeii. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, '94 Farewell tour of -"JAMES B. MACKIE- As "Gilmosey Me Boy" In Qpinies' Cellar Doof A Revised Piece. Now and Larger Company. 1'cTcl and Beautiful ttm in Dress and Dance Prices, 35, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. THt DtrlANl KHEDIVE. Egypt's Hnler Will Not Humid Himself at l:iiglnttd'a t'niutiiaiid. CAIRO. Jan 'J.-. The sit tint inn of affairs here, arising from the khedive's recent obnoxious criticisms of the Kgyptian army and of the llittish ofilcers who have hern instrumental in organizing the Egyptians Into fair lighting material, indecidedly serious, anil If the Miedlve persists in his pres ent attitude it may even lead to his re moval from the throne. The protest which 1ird Cro mer, the llritlsh ronsiil general and minister plenipo tentiary, made to the khedive.accom AtlBAS II, or IOVPT. lmlf,,l. lt , by a demand for an apology, was made nn t lie direct order of the Karl of Hose- berry, the secretary-of state for foreign nlfairs. It Is now stated here that Lord Cromer had also requested the khedlve to Issue a deciee praising the troops whom ho had previously blamed The khedivelins most emphatically refused to submit to such a public humiliation, and it Is believed by those who know him most intimately that Abbas Pasha will resist to the utmost the demands made by the British minister plenipotentiary. England is equally de termined that if the khedlve remains on the throne he will have to make some sort of a retraction. Tile Knglish lKipulatloii of Cairo is greatly excited at the present asiiect of affairs, and It is distinctly asserted that, the Khedive is acting with a set purpose, nml ii)ioii direct promptings, carefully arrived at, and coming from a foreign power antagonistic to Kngland. Ilnw Siberian lilies A-ro Ahnvcd, ST. I'KTKIlsiUiHO, Jan. 5. V'resh light has been thrown upon the Siberian prlMiu Bystein by a visit of the governor of the Amour provinces to Xicholalvak. lie found the condition of that prison in describably bad, nnd reports that the prisoners never receive warm food, and that the sanitation is deplorable. If this stnteof things exists In one of the oldest and largest prisons ot eastern Siberia it is easy to imagine what hnpie!is in the min ing districts of tile north. Hydrophobia friini a Cat's Illto. IlKMiKitsos. Ky.. Jan. 25. Acat belong ing to Charles Kogg, a farmer, became affected with rallies and hit every member ol the lamlly before it was killed. Two children who were liltten by the cat died after MifTeruiK all the horrors of hydro phobia, aud the fnther also became a vic tim to the dread disease. Two other member of the family were prostrated with the malady, but have recovered. More TlileWntr Itnnlirrs Indicted. Mot NT Ktkhlixo, Ky., Jim. 2fi. The Montgomery county grand jury has just, returned indictments' against William Mitchell, president; Charles M. (irilbhs. cashier, and Mrs. Laura M. Hent, clerk of the iNew l'nriners hank, in this city. which closed its doors July 27, 18H3, The indictment charges them with having re ceived deposits when they knew the bank was insolvent. Easily Taken !Jp Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion Scott's 01 v.ou iiver uu vvitn n vnonens phites has come to be an iu licle of every day use, a prolnpt aiui infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Prepared by Scott A Bownc.N Y. AH lrniririts. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for 1'cnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlKhton, Slatlneton, White Hall, Cntasuuqua, Allentown, Uothlehem, Easton, Philadelphia hazleton and Weatnerly at 6.01, 7.U8, 9.15 a m., 12.43, S 5 p. m. For N,v Yorlr, 8.04, 7.38. 0.1!i a. m., 18.13, S.M For Quak Ito. Hwltctuuclc, cierharda and Hud sondalo, 6 01, 0.15 a. m., and 2,57 p. m, For Ilazleton, Wllkes-llarre, White Haven Pittston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Klmira, O.tfl. D.IS a. tn., 2.67, 5 27 p. m. For Rochester, lluSalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 6.01. 9. 15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 p. m. For llelvtdere, Delaware Water Qap and Strnudsburg, 6.01 a, m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 3.15 a m. For Tunkaan&ock, 6.01, 9.15 a. m 2.67. 5 27 p ra For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01. 9.15 a. m. 5 27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. tn. For Jeaneavllle, Levlstonandllea" Meadow, 7.88 a. m., 6.87, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stocktou aud Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.28, 9.15, a. to., 12.43, 2.57 b 27 p. m. For Seranton, 6.04, 9.15, a. ra., 2.17, 5.27 p. in. For Uatlebrook, Jedao, Drtfton and Freoland, 6.04, T.l, 9.16, a. m., U.43, 2.57, 5.27 a. For Ashlund, Ulrardvllle and Lost Creek, l.!2, 7.61, 8.(8, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.36, 8.22, 9.16 p. m. For lUven Run, Centralia, Mount Catmel acd Sbatnokln, 7.06, 8.60, 11.1 a. m., 2 28, 4.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Malianoy City and Delano. 6.01. 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.43. 2.57. 6 27. 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. in. Trains win leave snamouin at c.ib, e.io, 11.43 a m., 1.6a, 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 7 38, 9. 16 a. m.. 12.48, 2.67. 5.27, 1 1.15 p. m. Leave Sbonandoah for Potuvllle. s.nj. 7.38 9.08, 9.15, 11.06 11.30 a. m., 12.4l, 2.57, 4.10 6.27. 8.08 p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 9.01. 10.16.11.48 a. m.. 12.38. 3.00 1.10.. 5.20. 7.15. 7.66 10.00 p.m. Leave snenanaoan ror Hajleton.a.04, 7.88. 9.16, a. m., 18.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leavo Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7 115, 10.00, 11.06 a. m., 12.15. 2.(6, 6.30, 7.28. 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Aabland, Qlrardvtlle and Lost Creek, 7.89, 9.40 a. tn., 12.30, 2.46 p. m. For Ilazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Ponn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlebem, Eiaalon and New York, 8.40 a m 12.30, 2.56 p. m. For l'hlladelpbla 18.30. 8.56 p m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Malianoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.36 a, m., 18.30, 2,65, 4.40 9.03 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3a, 11.80 a. m, 1.5 1,6.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle, b.60, 8.40, 9.30 a. tn., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m., 1.36, 6,15 p. m. R, U. WILUUR, Qenl. Bupt. Eastern Dlv South liotblehem, Pa. CIIAS, S. LUK, Qenl, PaB.Agt.. Ptallaaelpbla. A, W. NONNEMACUER, Asst. 0. P. A., South Uethlebem, Pa wsm The House DeoiiTea That It Shall bo on the Free List SIIOULD THE WILSON BILL PSS. The l:nnrt to Kxrttido the Income Tax hs a Itlder to the Mraure Thus Iar Ulill(resfill Tim Senate I)lruips the Hawaiian Milddlw, AViltNnTov, Jan. 49. The amend ments to the iron schedule yesterday shared the same fate as those to the coal tehedule. They were overwhelmingly de feated and iron ore remains upon the free list. The remainder of the afternoon was silent in the discussion of amendments looking ttithefreeadmissluiKif machinery used in the manufacture of cotton goods. Just before the house adjourned the ad vocates and opponents of the Income tax tliHin the Democratic side were arrayed against each other, the latter attempting to prevent .Mr. McMllliii from reporting the internal revenue bill to the house. The llcpuhllcaiis, however, joined hands with the income tnxers and defeated the small baud of Democrats who have pledged themselves to use every effort to prevent the internal revenue 1)111 contain ing the Income tax from lieing placed uiMin the Wilson bill as a rider. Mr. Wil son, chairman of the committee, who is in sympathy with them, allowed the de- j bate upon the Iiubblns amendment to run on without interruption, It wa until, tor the express purpose of consuming time, so that the committee amendments) which lie has to offer will, when he again takes the Moor, exhaust the debate until Satur day night and thus shut out the possibil ity of the internal revenue bill being of fered as an amendment to the 'Wilson bill. A great deal of hltterfoellng exists, how ever, mid should such a program be followed it would unquestionably lead to charges of bad faith. I he Hawaiian question canio promi nently before the senate again, and after an hour's brisk discussion went over. The result of the deliate was to show that there is division both in the Democratic and Republican ranks as to the wisdom of adopting the resolution reported by the foreign relations committee. Senator Vest objected to it on tho ground that it indicated the project for annexation might be more favorably received in the future, and Senator Allison and other Republi cans objected to it on the ground that ac cording to their interpretation the resolu tion pledged the senate as altogether op posing the principle of annexation and as approving the policy of the president in tills respect. The resolution is likely to be subjected to material changes before llnal adoption. Just before adjournment Senator Vent quoted from a United Stntes supreme court decision to show that the president's grounds for vetoing the N'ew York and New Jersey bridge bill were unttrely un tenable. ltl-limr. U' Yllt tn Merlin. llRliMS, Jan. 25. It is now definitely announced Mint Frlnce llisnmrck will arrive in llerlin tomorrow noon. Ho will alight nt the llauovnriaii railroad station, where he will be received witli great pomp, llerlin itelf will bedeoorateil anil brilliantly illuminated at night. The students have announced their intention of turning out eu masse. The ilifferont municipal bodies and societies are prepar ing to do honor to thu ex chancellor. fiervla's Parliament 1'ioiogiird. llllLOHAliK. Jan. i.". A ukno was read nt the allernoon sitting of the SUupst cldna prnroguiug the Servian parliament. Tlio Liberal I'rogressit leadera have prom ised to support, tho new ministry. A do cree will be issued this week granting amnesty for political oileii'-os and thereby quashing tho impeachment of the Avnku movios cabinet. lteriiKC to Resign. Washington, Jan. 3ii. A week or more ago Secrctnry Curlisle called for t he resig nation of James llrady, Jr., colleclor of customs at Kail Itivcr, Mass. Mr. Ilraily refuses to comply with tho secretary's re quest, and tho case will very soon he called to the attention of tho pronidcut, who has the power of removal. Fears for a K!dE,apd Child. VlLKK8liAKliU, la., Jan. 23. Eddlo Urotherton, tho 0-year-old boy who was kidnaped from his home in Ashley last l'riday, is still missing. There is a grow ing belief that the kidnapers, fearing de tection, have murdered the boy uud hid tlio body. An i:H'lt4ive CoIIImIoh. Point I'lkasant, N. .1., Jan. So. Two pnssenger trains on the Jersey Central road collided at Manasquau draw, wreck ing the engines of both trains, and caus ing damages amounting to over $20,000. No lives were lost. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation mi the New York and Philadelphia ICxchanges. New Yomc, Jan. 31. Tho share speculation la the stock market today was fairly active, and was attended by no excitement even In the sugar pool. Thu main tendency ot prlcw was upward. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... 304 W. N. Y. & Pa.. 2V1 Pennsylvania .... 494j Heading 20 St. Paul 00 Lehigh Nuv 52 N. Y.&N. E 13Js New Jersey Con. .114 Erie Life 1)., L. & XV 1(W West Shore Mi N. Y. Central.... Km Lake Erie A: XV. . 1H l)el.& IIudbon...l3i (leneral Iarket. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. Flour dulls win ter superfine, $2&2.10; do. eitras, $2.25 2.511; No. 2 w inter family, $2.50a2.06; Penn B)lvanla roller straight, western winter, clear, $2.7&ua. Wheat ipilet, steady, with 63)4jc. bill and IW?o. asked for January. Corn llrm, higher, ulth 41c. hid and 42Ho. aaked for January. Uats quiet, firmer, with 854o. bid and 3.V1o. asked for January, licet steady. Pork steady, more active; new mess, SH.26aH.75. Lard weaker; western steam, $85: refined quiet, at SUM. Itutter Arm, fair demand; western dairy, I'iW&tte.; do. cream ery, lwmiw.i do. factory, 13&16c.; Klglns, 2ftc.; imitation crcainery, 104aic.; New York dairy, l&elik.-.; do. oreainery, l3-'e ; Peunaylvanla creamery prints, fancy, 29c.; do. choice, 2Sti6o.; do. fair to good, 2022c.; prints Jobbing at 2730o. Clieene steady; New York large, aillc.; do. small, lOttiitUV.; fort skiuw, 4'ilU'.; full nklnw, 2Sl.3o. Kggs ateady; Ice houe, 92.25(3.25 per oae; western freab, 15c. er dozen; southern, UHMtltfHc. 1 2a at Mlmrty Live Stock Murkets. East Liuehtv, I'a., Jan. Cattle dull; prime to extra, $4. 1ft A; extra, couunon to fair, S4Qk4.A, bull, t$iV-M; fat cow a, $ bolugna ouw t to $13; lreli cowb, 9U to $40. HotfH alow; all grades, $5 G6 (fl.75. lieep dull; )rlme, Sa.6iiUt.7&; fair to Cood, 5a."VIa; common, (IQlf. f3.t 4.00. Yetl culvea, hitivy and thu. r.b 5 30 The new vegetable shortetiimj. Whcr-ivar rtlroducctl, it tmws lard lrom Ilia l.itchen, tn-1 i .ili getion from t'.j liouHt'lMM. It Ins been t;i -cl by e .ry t.st, nnd has mrt every requirement. Itiansnitt 1f t"ersjrtolui'dn i!ie eleeHc lu;hc tl:e tallow dip. The o'y ijrcr inn now is, will yon frw : y -r "jlv the beuelits which J;s tv. o ...iwsf In composition, in healthluliiess, In fu'Vor, or in economy. Iti !-,ueeeS3 has called out a lot of luiiuuioiiiS and counterfeits made for the sole purpose of jh-11iu; in the place and on the merits of Cottolene. Avoid them nil. They are made to sell and they are a sell. Get the genuine Cottoi. kmc. Sold hi 3 nnd pound p.illj. Made onlj In N.K. FAIR BANK A. CO., CHICAGO, ind 138 N. DEI AWARE AVC, PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BEDDALI fSilccessor 10 Coaklpy Hrcs Mo. ,i Hum I'eiHre Hired. "llliNAMMMIl, 1A. 10 niinnm Our Mntto: Host (JualHy at T owtist Caslt Prices. Patronage respoctlul'y solicited Kaiser's Oyster Bay! 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P, KA1SKR, Proprietor. SThe best oysters In all styles at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace. Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tbe Palace Theatre.) The Itestuurant ts one of tbe best In the coa regions, and has elcgauidlnlng parlors attached for the ui.e of ladles. Tho liar Is gtooliod with the best ales, beers, portera, wines, liquors and clga s. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing awas money On or tbo best methods at economizing s to insura In tlrst class, thoroughly redanlc ompunlee, ellhor Ufi. tire or accident, suub as represented y DAVID 0f?.A.TT1 No. 120 South Jardln street, Hbennndoab. Pa RLurniHoio A revolution tn corset making! HometliliiR new 1 No breaking ; no"1 TiilnntT nnd cleaner than whalebone, and ten I times na rlastlo and durable I,adirn deliRhtPd. Made lu ail snapeu. ior hhii ny A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Gsnara! Supply Store ! Wholeaaleand Uetall PKlCKis. Ferguson House bltfg., Centre Htreet- A LLP Of delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 cts, for a full pound pacJcage Fr. e nmplf on application to nuinnfvt ureti, ' " ""Jtjp rv li- U. Severn. F K. Magargte. W. II Waters a 3 i Hj Ktiitrftnt'i ,trVu by BHI BB uk.lllui!irtUid f rtiutlif' f nim iteo IioounllBS whit lllli l. m?mHnMM(!M.iCa80' '"