ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carolosshess. Tlio majority of people tlio sooner tlist they should. Evidence of this fact is grow lin? dully. Waring isnys ! " LiseaM! Is not a con-ciuenco of life; it is duo to tinnaturt. conditions of living neglect, nbute, want. I)r. Stephen Smith, on the fomo suljcet "Man la born to health ami long life , Ji ense is unnatural, death, except from on ago, is occidental, and both are prcventulli by human agencies." This is almost mvun ably truo of death resulting from lieait dit ease. Careless over-exertion, inlcmjierati use often, coilcc, tobacco, nlcoholic or otbet tinuilsnts oro gcncially the enures or thii iliiKculty, and Indifference to its progress re suits in Etiddcn death, or long sickness end login death, llytlie neppapers it can 1 seen that many prominent and hundreds ol persons in private life dio from heart die 8Mi every day. If you havo nny of the following symp toms: sliortnoss of breath, palpitation, Imc nlar pulse, fainting and tmotliering spells pain in shoulder, side, or arm, swollen ankles. ctc becin treatment immediately foi heart disease. If you delay, tho consequences may bo tenons. Kor over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles the eminent specialist, has made a profound study of heart disease, its causes and cine, and many of tho lcauinc dibcovcnes in thai direction aro duo to him. Ilia New Heart Cure is absolutely tho only reliable remedy int tho euro of heart disease, as is provid by thousands of testimonials from grateful pt n-ons who nave used it. .lumen A Pain, editor of tho Corrv.ra . leader. t.iti's: "Alter nn apparent rteo ery from three montiis ot mcrippe, J leu on me street unron nelous from heart disease In one month from Unit limo I wns unnhlo to walk aerohs my room, nnd mvpube beat from 85 to 116 times a minute I then used Dr. Miles' New Ilcnrt Cuic. and nt rfinrr hppnmo strnneor. After uslnc six bottles I us Kblo to Mork as usual and walk n mile every l,i , niyptnse ranging from fiStoBO. l)r Miles' remedy t not only a preventive but a cure." Hr Miles' New ltenrt Cuio Is sold by all druc tMi on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Miles '.tetlieal Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. SI ver bottle, six fur W, express prepaid. It Is pnM lively freflfrnm nntrites or rianeernns dmirs Dr. Wiles' I'llls, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, o( CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AG15NT FOK- Xaauer's CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 . AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Centre' Street, Ma&anoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Painting and Papcrhanglng. Petftct work. Uargjilns In nalns and oils, plain and stained ?lass. All the now patterns In wall psper. naily and weusly papers, nuvels, novelettes and stationery Headquarters for Evening Herald. SNFDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. "nullnt ot ill kinds promptly attended to Horses taken to board, at ntoe that arc liberal, fla PEAR ALLEF, Rear of the Coffee Boast. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho Chas. Itettlg'B Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars! SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. f Now Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor inhalation and Is ths only medicine o( tho kind ever put on the trarkot. Dy Inhalation the incdlclno Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent anderlng through the sys tern. Dut by Inhalation the medicine is im plied directly to tho deceased organ and the only way to reooh the affected parts In the nose, livery bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist Price $1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure, for sale by all druggists, It's used different frou, any other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return tbe money to any one who falls to b cured by Mayers'' Magnetic Catarrh Cure, Price one dollar, for 3 months' treat meat. This Is saying a groat deal, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. 3Tor . XToa.t a.n.a Clean CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fkhguson House block. Everything la tbe tonsorl&l line done In first class style. Everything neat and clean. rm Li. r ii. w mm pi is ihiipi ii i hm piaai mm I Tho Tlffnnr nf TTin Rnprvnnilintirvrt 1UQ XiHCOI 01 nlB BCCOnOlliailOn with Emporor Williain. A BOOH FOR THE EMPEROR HIMSELF Tim lix-Clmnerllor'n Trip from FrliMl rlcl.irl.no to Ilcrllti a Continuous Ova tion -Tim Kmperor's (Ireutlnc Alott Cor dial nml AlTcctloniite.' DciiLlX. Jan. 27. Yesterday was a croat day for Ktnireror William, lllsmnrck and the Fatherland. The (ierninn empire throughout ita loimth anil breniltli has been filled with an enthusiasm almost In describable over the apparently complete reconciliation between lis two most illus trious wns. The capltol nbaiuloned Itself to a delirium of joy at the alTectinu; sight of the high spirited young emperor and the grizzled patriot statesman clasping bands with the utmost cordiality of man ner and embracing each other with a henrtiness and warmth whoso sincerity it seemed inipoxsible to doubt. Prince Henry of Prussia, the emperor s brother; the governor of llerlin, and n, large suite of ofllcers wero waiting tbe prince's arrival. When tbe train stopped Prince Henry stepped out from tho group surrounding him and walked to the car riage occupied by the ex-clinncellor. He warmly shook hands with rrlnce llls mnrck and Count Herbert. Tho party then walked to tbe royal stnto coach that was In waiting. Pritico Hlsniarck made Prince Henry walk on tbe right side and sit on the right side of the carriage, al though Prince Henry tried to give Prince lllsmnrck tbe place of honor. Count Her bert unci tbe governor of Berlin drove In tbe second carriage. When tbe party arrived at the castle Prince IiHmarck and Prince Henry de scended from the state coach and entered. Tile emperor, who was standing at the foot of the stairs to receive bis guest, wore as a special mark of honor the uniform of tbe llismarck Cuirassiers. His reception of the old stitttHman was of the warmest and most cordial nature. His majesty embraced the prince with tbe utmost henrtiness, and n kiss pressed on the old man's cheek sealed tho reconciliation be tween the emperor nud the greatest of bis subjects. Princo Hismarck's gravity of demeanor during his reception by his majesty was much commented upon. The emperor stood at the bottom of tbe steps leading to tbe so called petites appartcments. As Prince lllsmnrck npproacbed him ho ex tended bis hand, ami the prince, bowing, kissed it. The emperor Immediately lifted both his arms and embraced the princo heartily. The ex-chnncellor's eyes were moist, but he looked very grave. Tbe emperor then shook hands with Count Herbert Bismarck, and the whole party retired to a room where tho king of Saxony nnd a number of German princes were awaiting their coming. All saluted Prince lllsmnrck as he entered the room. From Friedricbsrnhe to Berlin there was a series of ovations to Bismarck ot every station past which bis train boro him to the city where tho greatest triumphs of his great career hail been achieved. Beginning with the episode of tho pre sentation of dowers by tbe young womeu of tile town where Bismarck resides, cou tlnning with the large nud excitedly cheering assemblages along thp entire route to Berlin, and culminating in tho grnnd reception by the immense multi tude In tho capltol, tho dny was one which must have gratified the ex-chnnccllor to bis heart s content nnd fully convinced him of bis unshaken hold upon tho affec tions of bis beloved countrymen. It was n lltting climax in bis declining days to tbe long number of wonderful popular demonstrations which have been held during his illustrious career In his espcciul honor. The emperor, by the graclousness of bis reception to Bismarck.aroused unbounded enthusiasm, and after their meeting every where that William appeared tho shouts of approval and good will that greeted him were deafening. Tito widespread elTect of the reconciliation cannot be doubted. Its full elTect cannot at the present time be appreciated. It certainly has done a vast deal towards the unity and strength of the empire. Bismarck's age precluding the likelihood of uny further active par ticipation by him in German politics, and perhaps the most reasonable, explanation that hns yet been given for the cmperor'r. i initiative iu restoring the friendliest reiu- j lions between nimseti ami me ox-cnau-cellor is tbut Germony's ruler recognizes tbe fact that Bismarck's days are num bered, and be has cancelled the past with all Its bitter feeling before it Is too into. Chancellor von Caprlvi kept himself well in tbe background during tills n i op tion, but from all that can now be ob served the ovent must surely strengthen his position. Those who have been most loudly clamoring for bis downfall are disconcerted, anil what is left of tbe op position to Cnprivi heenis so inconsider able as b trdly to merit serious considera tion. The train tnking lllsmnrck back to Frieilrichsrhue left this city shortly after 7:30 p. m. Kmperor William accompanied the ox-chaucellor to the rnllroad station. Tbe sumo scenes of enthusiasm upon tho part of the populnco which were witnessed at his arrival were repented durlug tbe passage of Bismarck and tbe emperor from tho palace back to the railroad sta tion. Upon parting with Bismarck Em peror William kissed the veteran upon both cheeks, and after the latter had en tered tbe railroad carriage tho emperor turned to Count Herbert von lllsmnrck and addressed a few words to him, the first in a very long while. The emperor then resumed his conversation with Bis marck, who leaned out of the carriage window, bareheaded, In order to converse with bis majesty. As tha train drew out ot the depot there was a perfect storm of "hochs." The Kbmllve Yields. Olino, Jan. 27. The khedlve has pub lished an order praising tho Knglish and Egyptian ofllcers, and it is understood that Maher Psha Is. to be transferred from the ministry of war to some other post. This mentis thnt Lord Ctomerbns triumphed and that tbe khedlve bows once more to tbe dictation of England. A Murderous Trump's Qonfessfon, DECATl'H, Ills., Jan. 87, Two .weeks ago Charles Fueser, one of a gaug of tramps, was fatally stabbed here, dying in a few days. The murderer rseaped. Yesterday Harry Mitchell, one of tbe gang, who bad returned hore, confessed the murder. Tha Weather. Northerly winds,, becoming variable; llghtlr w urmer in the interior. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL, DC71S10H. NOVKMUKIt 19th. 181. Trains will leave Shcnundoah alter the abort date for Wlggnn'a, Gtlbcrtoa, Frackvllle,Not Oatle, Ht. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Koadinr,, Pottstown, Phcrnlxvlllo, Norrlstown andi'M. atlelphln tllrond street station) at:lXlaa It M a. m and 4:13 p. m. on w eek days for Pottr ylllo and Intermediate station 8:10 s rr, SUNDAYS. Cor Wlggan's, Ullbertoa, Kracuvllls, Ne Oastle, St Clair, Pottsvllln at 8:0(1. B:a. n and 3:lu p.m. For Hamburg. Reading, Potts town, Phcenlivllle, NorrtntoTrn, Phllaaelpbls at 0:00, 0:40 a. m.. H: 10 p. in. Trains leave Prtvokvllle tor (Shenandoah at 10:40a. m and 13:14, 11:01, 7:48 ami IfhCTp m. undays, 11:18 a. m. an4b:40p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at IU: 16, ll:4tia. m. and 4:i0.7:lf nod 10:111 p ra. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and tulfi p. m Leave Philadelphia (Itroad street station) tor I'ottsrtlle ard Hhenandoah at 6 07 nd ftia. 4 10 and 7 11pm week days. On Sundays leave st 8 SO o in. Per PolteTUle. 9 28 a m. fur rven Yorx Kxprew, itecK days, at S 9). 4 OS. 4 W. 6 16. 6 W. 7 38. 8 ). 60. , ii uv ii ii ,ini, muu noon, mi p. in, ir.itnitea nx rnss i uo ana isi p n, uininc oars.i l w, su. in too. 500. eoo. am. rjs. n. luoui ai, 18 01 night. Sundays 31, 4 05, 4 60. In 8 !. 8 SO. 11 0! U ST. a m. 1 '2 44. 40. 1 HO. 4 (0 (limited 4 SOI I i 8 1. 8 60. 7 25 uad 1! p m and xut mettt l"or Sea Hit t. Long HriEcn ne Intormedlsto nations, 8tfi 1114 a ra, and 40u. p m weeadnys For Baltimore and Wamnfon 3 W 7 80, 8 31 oar.) l'J, .'1 41, 4 11, (!) 1" Oonrlonnl Limited I'ullmin Parlor Cars and Dining Uar, 8 17, 066, 7 40 a-,d 11 S p. it wek day Sun days, 3 60, 7 9). 3 10. 11 18 a m. IV 10, 4 41, M, il i sna Tivpin, For Richmond 700 at, 1210 and 1131 p n, nil , and 1 l n. m wobk days. Trains will leave lUrrlsburf for I'ltuburt anu the West every da; at la), lt)am, (I no pm limited), ''50, 7 30, 1165 p tn every .ay. vtf iur Aitouns. at o is am ana a w p motsry lav foi PltlssurK and Altoona at 11 !0 a m IVCTV da Trains will leave Suntmry for VTIlliamsport, dlrulrft, Qanandalir'ia, Rochester, lluflalo and Mlagara Valla at 1 86; 5 13 a m.,nd 1 86 p m weeli lays. For blmtru at 41 p tn weak days, for rU and Intermediate points at 6 U am dally, "or Leuk Haven at It 13 and M a m dally, 1 3t ud h 41 p hi wiek days For Renovo at 5 18 a r I it- ',d a 4i p m week days, and k 13a m on Sundays onu vor Karm at 5 13 ro. dally, ' n ,,l 'lays. S. M. PKKVost i. i .'ion Qnl t , aH'f Art CAUTION. IT a dealer offers W. t. Douijlaa tahoea at a reduced r!e, or snya hohnsthetn without nnmfl stamped un bottom, putKiltu down as a fruud. OUCL.AS SS SHOE tiSFMlo: W. X,. DOUOLAS Shoes ore EtvlMi, easy fit ting, and Kive better Eatisfactloti atlhe prices ad vertised than any other make. Ti y one pair and be convinced. The stamping of w. I., Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, sates thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers ho push the sale of W. I.. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can atTord to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money hy buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue Tree upon application. Address, IV. L. DOUGLAS, llrockton.Uues. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Both, Elngtown. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place 'for .business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to tho rooms and they will bo sold at auction on tho usual terms. All goods cold on commis sion and settlements made on the day follow, tag 'he sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty nuildlng, Cor. Contra and Jtirdin Strootn AMUSEMENTS. pKKGlMON'S TUUATHtS. I'. J, FERGUSON, MlHAOElt, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, Tho favorite Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In the enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, TheWicyowpogfjm&n Presented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. Prices, 35, 50 mid 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. EHGUSON'H TilEATHE. P. J. rEUODSON, MANAGE!!. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, '94 Farewell tour of -&JAMES B. MACKIE- As "Gilmesey Me Boy" la Qriiries' Cellar Door A Revised I'lece. New and Larger Company. Note! and Eg.uiifQl Ideas in Dress asi Dance Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. W.L.D i IOI-4 (Seorco II. l'.tln'rr Ilnnveil 1'p Twice lie ran tin Itupe llrnke. Chic Ado, Jan. r. The ImtiRlmt of George II. Iltliiter forthe murderof Alice G. Mnrttu, his mist ram, was revolting iu tbe extreme. Painter smoked a cigar on his way to the scatTold, and tried to retain has composure. After prayer hy Iiev. Mr. Moerdyke Tainter stepiied forward and in ft faltering voice said: "Uentletnen, I ne some friends here. ( God, forgive tbeml N'o friend of mine would cNne and see me die. II hurts me. Gentlemvn if you are gentlemen there are few gentlemen that would look at an execution few. The brotherhood of hu manity hns taught lots of men Iwtte. than tlals. There was n time when, in In dia, men sought death Iwatise through belief that It was an advance to their future state. Today I fear death: 1 d not want to die. Listen listen to ibis: If I killed Alice Martin, my wife. If 1 killed Alio Martin, the woman I loved, 1 praj till minute, my last minute on earth that the eternal God will take me anil put me in eternal hell; that He will keep me In this elorually. If there Is one man tn this audience that is an American an American citizen, on your soul 1 sny on your soul wee t bat the murderer of Alice Martin U found." Then the rope, one that bnd lieeu used In tbe haugiiuc of the anarchists, was placed ahotti his neck. The trap was sprung and I'ainter's body full to tbe floor, tlie rope having broken. The vic tim of the hlmuler was picked up limp, another rope wns secured and he wn hanged n seeoml time. Tbe scene was n trying one to i 1ib people who wtro pres ent to witness) the vltmlentlon of the law . The jail physician said tho second bnnu' lug was untied mary, as l'aiuter's neeU was broken when be llrst. dropped. Hie "Combine" Suit Untied. HAltliisiiruu, .Inn. 27. The suit brotigh. against the Heading "combine" by At torney General Ilensel some timo ago reached n llual conclusion in tbe Dnuphiu county court yesterdny. The Philadel phia and llentling company filed a supple mental answer, showing that the lenses of the Cutitrnl Itnilroad of Xew .Terse and the l.uhlgh Valley Itnilroad cnmp.ttiN liatl Deen terminated anil tho miuoatls surrendered to tbe respective companies. Judge Situontou then entered a decree dismissing the commonwealth's com plaint upon payment of costs. IIIr Damages for Wreck Injuries. Mkiuna, X. Y., Jan 27. Miss Anna Ford, of this place, has received 120,000 from the Xew York Central Itailroau companyiu set tlument of her claim. Miss Ford wits one of tbe injured in the fatal accident at Tarrytown two years ago, and through her counsel, Hohert G. lugersoll, she sued the company for 50,000. Bather than light this claim iu the courts the company settled f.or the above amount. Miss Ford's sister, l.iz.ie. was killed in the Home accident, and her parent, have recovered Jo.OOO. Frnnce and Italy luileiunined. PAIUS, Jan. 27. Premier Casimir-I'erier announced that the Indemnity demanded by Italy as compensation for the killing of a number of Italians during the nob. at Aigues-Mortes has been paid to that country. The premier stntes further that Italy, on the other hand, has paid the sum of 30(000 lire ns indemnity to tbe famlMol of the victims nf the itnti-Kreneh riots which occurred in Koine nud .Naples after the Aitme-M"" dK - -ni A Pure Norwtxian oil Is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Ilypophos pliitesof Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the orly mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. p. rwtr-d Scott A IVmne. N Y. All dnieelsts. An ngrooablo laxntlro anaNnnvE Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 260., 60c. and $1.00 por package. Pamplea treo. lOT if S The Favorite 500TB IWDI3 ASHLg fortheToethand llreath,3flo. Captnln Sweeney, D.H.A.,BanDlego,Cal Eays: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." l'rico CO eta. Bold by Druggists. Do not nf pie ct n Cough, as thero la danger of Its leading to Consumption. SlULou's Cuita will save you a severe l.uug Trouble. It Is tho beet Cough Cure and speedilyrelloves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough sod Ilroncbitls, ami Usold on a guarantee. 25 eta. Sold by 0. II, n'genluch, RhonaLdoah. DOCTOR 7 23. HO.U2NHACK'S Kfdlial OfScM, 29C K. SMxtth 8 Pallid , 11 no iiiv uiuetn iu AiiirK tor in' irMiTmtmt f NpccAttl JjNftt-B A lor.itttij I cy VarlctKcUs, Ui)t ok', Itujuun. i -i M a , ih4 Trt'ntmi'tii 1 Wi'li n J (t I,? . "on: munl stUmm Kaor i a'ili ntial i 1 - ii i) ft- llUOU. Iffflrf! hours: U K M U ' i' tilnSf fcl AH day Smut m 1 Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take yourr'gs and luve ihern woven up In oirpets. It will pav you In 'he long run, All kinds, with or without a rlpee, " a'eto orderi heautllui rainbow stripes, ow prices. PATTBHSOWS 205 West Oak Street, Shenaniloah, Pa. A n. & Ml. Trade Still Gradually Eoturniiig to Normal ConditiouB. BUT WAGE BEDD0TI0N3 COITINUE. Figures l'urnlshed hy llnth Unit's and Hrndstii'eW Show That the Kcsilmp Hons nf ImllHtrlut lltitcriirW INintliitH' to llnti'il the Suh'1i)hii. Xew York. .Ian. W.-U. O. Dun Co.' weekly review of traile nys: Secretary Carlisle's decision to Issue Imnds, and the early reports of large bids for them, lieliwl to accelerate recovery of Industries ami trade, as was hoped last week. Sales of the amount ottered will check anxiety alKMU maintenance of note redemption, remove tbe only pretext for further Issues of paper, anil thus give h solid b ihIs for greater coulldence regarding the financial future. The increase In the number of hands employed adds to the ptirchaaltiK power of the people, and dealer' stocks are so reduced that any sign of larger consump tion uuickly Rives mills more orders. J11 short, the conditions are such that, if not interrupted by itilvetse forces, they would naturally brlUK h steady revival of busi ness Industrial Kaln Is more definite than 11 week ao. Kew estHblisbuients have stopped work, while manv have resumed I or Increased production, and thotiith these are not works employing thousands each, the UKk'regiite increase Is considerable. Reductions in wanes continue, and about a quarter of them are of 2(1 per cent., tho rest ratiKUiK from to 17 per cent. In no direction are quotations of manufactured products higher, but wbllo some have actually declined tbe general tone Is some what stronger. Kailures in (he United States were 430 this week, agaln'.t &'5 last year, and A3 in Canada, against 40 last year. None are of groat magnitude. The liabilities of llrtns falling thus far reported this year amount to 13,08,OUO, of which W. 072,887 were of manufacturing and 0, b00,358 of trailing concerns. liradstreets' says: Tho Improvement In Industrial and commercial lines hereto fore reported continues to grow moder ately, and shows gains from week to week, although more conspicuously In manu facturing than in commercial lines. This is indicated by the record ot sixty-two re sumptions of more important manufac turing establishments tills week com pared with seventeen shutdowns, and by tbe total of (410,527,00(1, the bank clear ings of the week at fifty-four cities, which Is 9 per cent, smaller than in the preced ing week, and 31 per cent, smaller than in tbe corresponding week last year. Chnrged with Killing nu In-line J'atlent. IHiffalo, Jan. 27. Tho state commis sion Ifi lunacy resumed its investigations into the death of Georgo Felton at the state insane hospital this morning. Fel ton, it is alleged, died from brutal treat ment at the hands of hospital attendants last October. The sensation of tho dny was the production iu court ot the de censed man's skull. Felton'saged father, on tbe stand yesterday, asserted that bis son bad been killed, adding with flnshing eye: "I'm trying to find out who killed my boy, and I am going to keep on till I do Hud his murderer." lleltrhcmver Iteftiiesled to Die. HAliltlMU'iSG, Jan. 27. The Sixth Wnrd Democratic club of this city adopted u resolution calling upon tbe tho constit uents of Congressman lleltzhoover, of Carlisle, to request that gentleman either "to resign or die, so that a man can bo elected w ho Is a true tnrilf reform Demo crat or an honest high tariff Itepubllcnu." Diphtheria llpldemlr. CONSELLSV1I.I.E, l'a., Jan. 27. Diph theria Is epidemic In Hulskln township, and Is especially bad in the vicinity of Moyer. About twenty cases are reported from that nelghlmrhood, and several deaths have already resulted. Other deaths will probably result. The Murderous Mother Dead. AunuitN, N. Y., Jan. 27. Mrs. Kellar, who murdered her husband, shot her in fant and then turned the weapon upon herself, Is dead. Tho infant is still alive at the city hospital, although the bullet passed completely through its body from side to side. Mliley'fl Iteslgnntlttn lteeelved. IlAltmsHUKO, Jan. 27. Governor I'attl son has received the resignation of Con gressman Sibley, of the Crawford-lCrie dis trict. It Is intimated that the governor will be In no hurry to Issue the writ for u special election. A Youthful Skater Drowned. Newpout, Ph.. Jan. 27. George Allen, the 10-year-old sonot Charles Allen, broke through the Ice while skating on Esble mnn's dam, and was drowned, The body was recovered. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing (jtiotutloni on tlie New York ami ' Philadelphia ISxohangea. Nr.w Yohk, Jan. SSti. The stock market was dull again today, and the speculation was uu settled. At the opening a strong tone pre vailed, and the first prletts made were a small fraction higher than the closing figures ot yesterday, but a reaction set In early. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... M 1'eiiusylvanla .... 11 Reading Wi Bt. I'aul St Lehigh Nav 53i4 N. Y. & N. K KM New Jersey Cen..lU W. K. -i.&Vn... Kt Erie 14Ji U., L. W S'JU West Shore 1(84 N. Y. Ceutrul ldU'4 Lake KriuA.- YV. 15 Del. & Hudson.. .1H1 General Markets. PHIIliaLi'HIA, Jan. ). Flour weak; win ter superfine, Ji.10; winter extras, JW.iVj 2.50; No. S winter family. $2.60&8.6S; Pennsyl vania roller ktraight, $2.tK)jtiS. IU; western win ter, clear, ja.'SiA Wheat dull, easier, with 6BHo. bid and tH'jc. asked for January. Corn quiet, atwdy, with 3Ho. bid and U4o. asked fur January, Oats quiet, steady, with U5Vfcc, bid and Stic, asked for Jauttary. Ilsef dull. Pork steady; new mess, fell. 60&15; family, f 15 mum; short clear, $15.S0317. Uird steady; western Me&ui, tH.lO; refinetl, dull. Duller firm; western dairy, Y13HOKc; do. crrainei v, 18lii2tio.', do. factory, lai0o ; Klglns, k).; New York dairy, 1&4220.; do, creamery. lVu22c ; Penn)lvaula creamery prlnU, fancy, -'Co.; do. choice, 3r5e.; do. fair to good, ttw&'c.; prints Jobliiiig at 27i$3flo. Cheeae sternly; atate large, &ll4c.; part skims. (10o.; full akiuis, &a3e, Kge weak: Ice house, SU-'i'Kiia.i'i per casa; western fresh, 10017c, per doaeu; south ra, ltl4o. lIutTUU Live Hlook Market. HurrAU), Jan. C'atlle In light demand; batchers, H.SSdrJ.SO. lloga steady, mediums, J5.00S.5.K); Yorkers and pigs. t5.&iw.70; rouirhs. th. Sthecii linn: ehnlee. ftl.lO.a a- uEut wcighta, 3.50ia3.75i culls, $a.60G8. mtfd Vnr tell of n pm-cliascr v 't'tino; ;o buy an icluih i;? 1 v do men w.'i'-1-" to sell t uch 'k !3 rptak nf Lj act M ' ni.il.inpj '.hem oif ?" ini !y leea'i:-e tu o ple wn:it tli? btt, a- d it t.ir.,s vrk Ri:d 'ik;-.vi c d.,:..di to sell the iu tl- '.vtmv. T'.i:-i un pleasant exticri . nayKi 11 ;T.e houbi-keei cr v hu dcxti:riin.b to the new vccctoble Fhcrit nit'rj. The h.althfulneps, flavor, und economy ( f this wonderful cook ing protH.i t has won for it t'.a widest poiH-.Irrity, which in turn lias attracted the attention of business parasites ho ate ' 'work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned i fore nrmed. Be sure you et t!ic only genuine vegetable shorteuintr wiiuixnc. Hold In 3 and s pound tmlls. Mndo only bv N.K.FAIR3ANK&.CO CHICAGO, and 138 N. DCLAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BEDDALJ (SueoesBiri lo Coakley llros ) ,H l-'iiHi C-fittro HI ret-t. HltliAM)0ll, IA. Our M'nto: nest Qualliy at towest Cash Prioos. I'atronago respecttu"y solicited Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Muln Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P, KAISBK, Proprietor. PfTThe best'oysters In all Stylos at nil hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace 'lheatre.j CS-ixVX-clV7-illc, ?Een. The Itoslauraut Is ono ot the best In the coa regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for the Ufce of ladies. Tho liar is stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors nnd clgnis. lots" Of holeb m a skimmer! Lots ot ways of throwing away money One ot the best methods if economizing s to Insurl In tlrst class, thoroughly re latile ompanles, either life, tiro or accident, such as represented No. 120 Honth Jardin siroet, Sbenandoalt Pa HLUmulOlQ EGHItiG. A revoliuion In corset makintxl bometniuc new I No hreHkine : no rusting; no wrink- ling. Thin tie r ana cleaner than whalebone, and ten I times ad elastla and durable KmIIph dclichted. Made in alleuapOK. for 8ril hy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pat. SHOEMAKERS' Ganaral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail I'ltli'hS. tTOISCJKT X3. rXaX't.33SSXetI Ferguson llouho bldg , Centre btrecL A CUP Oi-' delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO cts. for a fuU pound patKaoe. Vrt'- BAmpla oa ai plication to manufacturers. re rv U. It, Severn, F K. Mugargle w, II Waters AVVCQBHIl a M rermanrntly enrM j A300.alrapl(al, lohltiwi'i r. a 5oo5aS I book.tiluM rutfi fr 111 m 1 TsHiiitcop)ouroiitH tiom bf lutui. 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