(m ! A YETEWnERDICL The War is Over. A Well-known Sol. dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of brave ooldlois to tlio war, anil no state bears n bet tenocord In that ropoct than It does. In lltoruturo It Is rapldlj acquiring a, enviable plneo. In war and literature Solomon Yewell, well known ns a writer as "Sol," lias won nn honorable position. Dur ing the late war bo was a momlier of Co. M, 2d. N. Y. (Javnlry and of the 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. KeKardlnR an Important rltruimdauco ho writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans hero arc using :ir. Miles' Kostnrnttvo Nervine, Heart (Jute . .id Nervo and Liver I'llls, nil of them Klvlnir plendld satlifactlon. In fact, wo have never n-ed remedies that compare with them. Of II. e I'llls we nuiAtsay they are the best rotn Liiiutiun of tho qualltlos required In a prcp- ration of their naturo wo liavo over known, r have nono but words of praKo for them. ' lil y are the outgrowth of a now principle In ii culeliiH, and tono up tho system wonder fully. Wo nay to all, try those remedies." Nilonion Yewoll, Marlon, Ind., Dec. 5, 1892. 'I neso remedies aro bold by all druggists on :i positive Kuaranteo, or sent direct by the I 'i Miles Medlrnl Co., Ulkhart, Ind.. on ro . e'ut of price, 81 perbottlo, six bottles $5, ox- n hs prepaid. They posl t Ivoly contain neither it nor daugcrous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT So. "07 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AU1SNT FOR CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. flETTG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the 1 Ohag Kettig's 01t Urated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, alao Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Aiea and Old Stack Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Ijlquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good pteco of rag carpet, well woven, take your rugs und have them woven up In carpets. It will nay you In the long rnu. All kinds, with or without s'rlpos, ruarto to order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices. 205 West Oak Street, Hhenandoah, Pa l-'Qi a, ILTea.t a.33.2. Cloo.n CHAS. OERTsrlAVING PARLOR, FEOGUSOM llOUSK liLOOK. Everythlrg in the touforlal line done In Hrst class style. Everything neat and clean Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. www Inxlst upon hiving tin gtnulm. IT U FOR SALE IVtllYWrltM. em louti,illuMtrittieqfromliff)Lrt!i people euroil, HA Xree by mail, Nothim: oIud valfcure. ru B cook flj m. m A LADY'S TOILET M Is not complete hi Mj without an ideal m POMPLEXIOU ! I SjJ POWDER. battle ohmtiim. Eoal Fighting Botween Brazilian Insurgents and Loyalists, GOVERNMENT TH00PS VICTORIOUS. Thn ltebols, llouevcr, Tlelded Only to Overwhelming Number, and Mndo a Hplrmtlll ltctretlt (invorillilclit Troupe Suffer Grenteet Lous D.i Gama Wounded BtT.KOs ATKKB. Fell. 18. DlipntclieHjunt rocclvoil horo bring details of the buttle on Friday Inst between the roliels mid tho government forces at Hlo do .rvtiolrn. A Kencrnl engagement wna fought' close to Nictlieroy, tho rebels landing tit Armncno and engaging tho government troops at close quarters. The eugiigenieut was so severe that Antiacne, adjoining N'Ictlieroy, was almost ruined. The rebels, however, wero eventually compelled to retire. Launches conveying tho landing parties left tho Island of Conceieno at 3:80 a. in., and succeeded in reaching tho ninln land without discovery. Thon in half an hour, nfter heavy firing on both Bldos, tho gov ernment troops retired, leaving five olll cers and forty men prisoners and six offi cers and fifty men killed. At 5 o'clock, reinforcements of over a thousand men arriving, the government troops again advanced tinder a heavy lire of rifles and machine guns, the Krttpp bat tery, stationed on tho Island of Cnju, op posite 1'ontn da Arein, also being eu gnged. Admiral da Gama attempted to check the advance of the troops by calling for re inforcements of 100 men from the Island of Conceieno, anil by sending armed launches from the cruiser Liberdndo close to the shore of the main land. Those ef forts stopped the advnnco and caused honvy losses to tho government forces. Then the insurgents' ammunition fell short, their lire slackened and the govern ment troops slowly gained ground. After three hours lighting the troops were within half a mile of Aramcao, and then Admiral da Gama decided to with draw his sailors, finding it impossible to remain there on nccouutof tho overwhelm ing number of the enemy. The Llberdnde's nrmed launches continued to hold tho gov ernment troops in check while the insur gents embarked nt Armacno, tho Actiid aban covering their retreat. The Liber dade's launches were close to Pontu da Arein, and received the brunt of the enemy's fire. It was 11 o'clock before the last of the insurgents embarked, after spiking the government battery of heavy guns nt Ar inacao. The insurgents' loss wns live offi cers and thirty men killed, and twenty officers and forty men wounded. It is impossible to obtain correct returns, but tho government is supposed to have lost fifteen officers and 1B0 men killed and many wounded. Admiral du Gama bos bullet iwounds in bis neck and arm, but they are not dangerous. Both sides displayed bravery; but tho sailors were demoralized at the finish by tho largo numbers of the enemy, nnd fired wildly. Still tho withdrawal was orderly anil without a sign ot panto. Tho govern ment claims a decisive victory and yester day sent 1,000 men to reinforce tho gnrrl- sou of Nictheroy. Admiral de Hello, with the Ifepuullca, Is now at Uesterro. Now Fourth (Mans l'i4tiiintnrfl. WASItrxOTOS, Feb. 13. Kighty-flve ionrtii class postmasters wero appointed yesterday. Among the appointees were; New York Cream Street, G. Ii. JInrguet; Halcottsville, G. It. Sliter; Madalin, C. L. Moore; New Baltimore Station, Luclns Van Aiken; Pond Eddy, Thomas Adams; Sidney Center, G. f. Booth; South Kort riglit, Ii. K. Orr; Stormville, S. I). Barrett; Argusvllle, II. C. Lycker. Pennsylvania East Greenville, Daniel Bimmlg; Falrviow, J. P. Johnson; Freedom, W. G. Jack; Huntsville, 'A. Uumnge; Milo Hun, Bosa Dmikelberger; Petrolia, VT. A. AVolcott; Hush, Hugh Mulligan; Smicksburg, A. C. I iissaily; N lute's Corners, v. H. Warner. Connecticut Harwluton, Elizabeth E. ltussell. Now Jersey Ellisburg, Ellwood Bockhlll; Gibbsboro, Mrs. L. S. Githens. l!rlbry In a lumnj;a Chip, I!ocih:stei:, N. V., Feb. 13. The case of Jacob Simon against David II. Friedman, In which the plaintiff demanded Jlfi.OOO damages for tho nleninlion of ids wife's affections, is now on trial before Judge Itumsey. In the course of the testimony it came out that Mrs. Pilkiu, one of the plaintiff's witnesses, had been approached and had accepted n bribe. Judge Kutusey ordered the sheriff to take into custody Mrs. Pitkin, David II. Friedman, the de fendant, and Mrs. Simon, the woman in the case, and hold them each for thegrnml jury, fixing ball at S00 in each case. Aftur llriilcetnu'it Kpoak Kaiiee. BltlDOETON, N. J., Feb. 13. Tin- Citi zens' Municipal league are actively en gaged in u fight against Brldgetou's u'u licensed saloons, speak easies and drug stores. Last week they caused the arrest of four persons, proprietors of places where liquors were sold illegally, The trials are exciting, as the league march from their headijuurters and are present at the hearings in a body. Nearly all tin clergy of the city are taking active part with tho league in trying to suppress the Illegal traffic. Murtlert-il Through a Wlmlow. Louisville, Feb. 13. Madison Todd, a wealthy farmer living between Waoo and Blchmond, Ky., wns assassinated whlla sitting at a table reading a newspaper. Tho murderer crept to n window and fired two loads of buckshot into his body. Ilia young brother Will, with whom he had some trouble lately over the settlement ol tho family estute, and a negro who worked for Todd have been arrested on suspicion, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Brltis house of commons reassem bled yesterday, John Galloway, head of tho eminent en gineering firm of Manchester, England, is dead. Dr. Horatio Qulncy Butterfleld, presi dent of Ollnt (Mich.) college, died yoster day of pneumonia. F. A. Pusher, late United States consul at St. Thomas, Ont., under Harrison, died nt Graud Forks, N. D., lost night. Storms of great severity are reported from nil parts of Great Britain and Ger-, many, with groat damage to shipping. The anniversary ot Lincoln's birthday was generally observed throughout thi country last eight by banquets and spoech making. Gtnernl McCook has oriUrnl tha taroopi jMallfd from Lb Mtxlcaa konlru uart WV i lir rmriifn t TtrlTTfmWI Kit In the Early Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to cariing-? advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. freparad br Bcott Bone. W Y. All drugitlta. Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 GOLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription at par Those bonds are Issued and offered to sub. Bctlbers In denominations of tlO'J. MOO and J'.tXO ouch, Interest payable s?ml-annuillv In May and Moviraoerof eaoh yoar. until the principal oi tne doiiu mntur- s in nut. unless sooner re deemed The company will rpstrve the rlRht tori deem tho bonds ataiytlmo prior to mi turlty at 4105, with acorued Interest. fhe total authoilzedlsi-uo Is AK,U00. of which f 150.0. 0 will bo sold at present Tho remain ter can bo used only for tho extension of tho ro d to Delano and L.aft-sldo Hark, nnd the purchase of oars and ntber equipments for the same. Tho tnortsago securing ttieso bond-i is uu ab solu e first leln upon nil rlithtsund Ir.incbios of the Li -kesldo Ilillway Company, togither with Its lino of ratlwuy between Shenandoih nnd Mutianoy City, already constructed. -ud the oxtenslon to Lakeside Park to I'e con structed ai an early day. The Lakeside Itiillwav totween Bhenmdoah and Ala unoy City Is constructed In a most thorough nnd substantial mmner. The road way is laid with 7' pound T ratl, tho btldges are all Iron, and the overnoad electrical work Is of the very best charaoter. Tho commodious tire-proof power bon o situ ated on North Railroad street, In Mahanny I'ltjr. is built if stone i. nd corrugated Iron ud Is equipped with a double set ot tlectrlo gene-r-itors. Tho olectrlo riant Is of tho latest Wcst'ng. h use pattern of the tlnest character. T"e chenanloih brand Is nboui 5 01 miles In length, ornbraclng a population of about 33 r00, Including Hhenandoah, vtahanoy City and lu teriuoduite points along the lino. Tho distance to Lakeside Irom Vtahtnoy City vialtoblnson's Howman's, bhoemakerV, Park Piace, Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Lakeside Park with ltsfai-illtlos for travel and easy acccs to tan most popular Bum nier resort in tho Anthracite ooal regions, will be a prolltablo adjum t to the entire line In the sumrn, r months, and a great pleasure road. The Equitable Trust Comp iny, of Philadelphia, is trusteo In the mortgage for tho bonds of tho LakeMdo Hallway Company and the bonds are an absolute first lein on all tie rights, fran chises and property ot tho company. For farther particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, i-S9.tr Of airardvllle. P. WALL PAPER! 11 .VK GAINS.! nig Kodnction lu Wall Tarer. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : ; : : JOHN - P. - CRRDEN, tU.W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, P. 101 North Main street.Shenandoah, P., WlMlt BAKER AND C8NFECTI0NEE Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnic! and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S -ALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Oossler'a old stand.) .in In unit Coal fstt (Ihenaudoah Best beer, ale nd porter on tap. The tines ormdaot whiskeys andctgus. Pool room si Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sbciiandoah, Pcnna, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable term' Tho Man Who wrote tho Song I " never care to uWHer Yom hit own flrendc," was In'plrod while sitting before one of my Bnt Heaters. I also have on hand tho best Hioves and Mange) in tho market and a large stock ol Uouseturnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rootlrc and Biouting a specltlty. All work guaranteed. T. O. "VA7" ATEKS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts., Hhenandoah, Vt. W. H. SNYDER 183 West Centre Street, Makaiioy City, Pa. A itTiSTic Decorator Painting and Paperhanging, Perftct work. Hargaina In Dalnts and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall piper Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery, Hoadquartors for Evening Herald. TERRIBLE DuMtSTIC TRAGEDY Stnther huil Sim Jlurilered liy a Mitnlao IIiuImimI ntnl Tntlier. TKLLClTt. Inil.. Feb. 13. William II. Artinnnn, n farmer ltvlug alHint six miles northeast of Tell City, yesterdny killed his wife nnd eldest win. .Tolm Euds and Will Intn Niwle were the first to rcBcli the liotiK.n'lioy found Artmatm lyiiiRiin tho floor with Ids murdered wife nnd lioy. As l-noi! us they entered the honse Artmann Jitmpi'd Hp nnd rushed nt them like nn In furiated wild Itenst, nnd It was witlt irreat illlTleulty that they overpowered hltn. 1 Be family n-i-re rntinir brenkfnst when (lie crime wh committed. Arttnann.in the presence of his five children, stnmned his wife to denth. iler left breast was torn tiff, the collar boue broken nii she was terribly maiiKled sliotit the sUmnich and alHlomen. Her left eye wns cttt out with r pocket knife. The oldest boy, avjeti W, tried to defend his inothirnnd lie suffered the slum- fate. Comner I,R.bhard nnd hN depnly found tho boy lviuit n-niss ills mother, his arms around her neck. His bodywns also terribly mnngled, his nose nnd face mashed. The mother's liody wns found entirely naked nnd the otlitr children had fled to n neighbors' almost naked and covered with blood. Artmatui Is about 40 years old. over six feet in height, and at present is a raving maniac. All indications point to religious excitement tis lmving caused ills madness and the horrible tragedy. To lti-prc-.i-nt u Alirimil. Wasiunotox. Feb. 18. In a list, of nom inations sent to the senate by the president were the following: John turret t, of Oregon, to bo minister resident and consul 1 general of the United States to Siam; , 1 nomas II. Jeruiigan, ot North Carolina, I to be consul general of the United States nt Shmighi, China. To bo consuls of the United States; Adolph milliard!, of Ohio. : nt Moscow. Itussia: Arthur de Cima, of . Cnlifornia, nt Mtutntlnu: John Mnlcnlin Johnstone, of Sontli Carolina, at I'enmm- bttco, ltrazil: Daniel C. Kennedy, of Mis souri, at MnltH; Delaware Kemper, of Vir ginia, at Amoy, Chinn: K. 0. Mitchell, of Arkansas, at New Castle, New South Wales; (Jeorge AS'. Nichols, of New York, ot Clifton. Out. .Tolm M. Hitdgin, mar shal for the OHstern district of Virginia. Mexican ltevenge. MoNTfLOVA, Mcx., Feb. 111. A terrible tragedy was enacted on the much of Itafnel Severio, near here. The foreman of tho ranch was Henry Wallace, an American who wns married to Severio's daughter a short time ago. Juan Martinex, n Mexi can, had been discharged to make room for Wallace. Martinex went to the house occupied by Wallace and Ills bride. IIu attacked N ailace m lied and n desperate i coullict ensued, nllnce being fatally stabbed. His young wife came to his as sistance and was also murdered. He then set lite to the house and burned tho bodies. Martinez was immediately arrested and confessed. Itiiprfsoneil nn tile I.nke. MlLWAUKHX, Wis., Feb. IK. Clouds of snow have partly shut from view the house ' at the Iulake tnnnel, one mile from tho shore. In the building are nineteen work-1 men, at least they were there Sunday night. Last spring at tills place fourteen j workmen were drowned in nn air shaft ' under the water, to which they went for . safety when it was apparent the house would bo carried away. The building is intact, though the wnvesnrewnshingover it. It is more stoutly built than the shell which succumbed to Inst spring's gnle. Turned Stntn's livlili-luo. West Chestkii, Va., Feb. 13. Kd hans dnle, tho young man who was connected with tho Downingtowu burglary gang, has turned state's evidence, hatisdnle fears the wrath of Kd Patterson, the ladder of the gang, who is still at liberty. Ills story implicated the men now in jail in the rolf bery, being Henry Hilton, Hittenhouso Henry, Seymour Johnson, Kliet llrown and l3. li'oldmnn. hnnsdnle says that tho oath taken by the men was to the effect that any one who "gave the thing away" should exo.-ct death. Ilrtltitl Assault on a lor. BmiMii-.TdN, N. J., Feb. 13. A difficulty arose lietweeu Samuel Slmw nnd his tend ing boy nt the Cumberland glass works here, when Shaw, it is charged, struck tho boy on the neck with bis bowpie, cutting a dangerous gosh. The pipe was hot and hnd molten glass on it, and when a physi cian went to dress the wound tho glass, when removed, brought pieces of flesh. Tho wound will most likely prove fatal. Shaw was arrested. I-f-KNIatlve Kxtraliiicaure. Dircvint, Feb 13. The legislature has been in session a month nt a cost to the btate nt over 50,000, nud as yet not a single law has been enacted. Itepre.sentntives nro indignant nt the refusal of Auditor Gnody kooiitz to issue warrants for their salaries until n bill is passed designating from what fund or fuuds the money bliall be taken. Death nf a I.riullng Unltiliiorcnn. IlAIrisioitK, Feb. IS. Joseph James Taylor died yesterday at his ri-wldem e in this city, lie was one of Itultiniore's wealthy retired mercliunts, nt one time active in the management of the Haiti more and Susquehanna Steamboat com pany and owner of n line of coastwise steamers. llxploslon 111 a Tower House, I'lilhAluai'iilA, Feb. 13. An explosion of terriflc force occurred at the power house of the Philadelphia Traction com pany nt Thirteenth and'Mt. Vernon streets, caused by the bursting of the main steam valve. Five of the employes were severely injured, one of whom may lose u leg. A CSr IT WILL NOT CUHE D.J.si,:t:uu"i "iiriivo BnTwrnTB 'ionic Bold by hruirslata or sent by mU. 5o., 60o Knu il.00 per packsire. Bamnles f re. WS Mflj 1'avorito toon roTraia fiStU tLO.M for tho Teeth and lh-eiitb.Ko. Pil1?.8"60110 U.H'A.,San Dlesro,CoL, saysi "Shlloh'a Catarrh Itemedy is tha lirit mediclnol have evor found that would do mo nny good." PrlooEOcta. Bold by UruggUta. . . Do not netiUct a Cough, as there la dinger of Its loading to Coniumritlon. Builou'h Ctra& UlcaTeyouasoTCroLunrTroublo. Tt Is tho boat Cough Cure and tjMeii j wUer Coujrhs, Croup, Vhoolur Uuuc und llroashiLU. and U sold on & ruu-vi - new. br 0. H, llHesbuoi, BWw h. J?1 , II1L IIAOLl All AIR Further Correspondence Sent to Congress by the President, 6BE3IIAM-THtJR8T0N INTERVIEW. Tim l'rraldrnl' Ohlef Ail?lr Di-elnrttl That lie At No Hill Il.-lllnl to (lire lteflHlta Answer in Qntstlnns I'ro IHHInilt.il by the IIhwhIIhm Hfpre.eiitntlvo WasiiixotoK, Feb. 1S. The pr.- idi-nt late ywterdny afternoon transmitted to ' congress additional Hawaiian mm -piiiid-oiiee, in -ludiug two dispatches r.-' -rived a few days ago from Minister Willis, nnd a reply to one ot thetn from Hie secretary of stflte. Mr. Willis' first dispatch relates the par ticulars of his refusal to participate in the olwervaueeof the celebration of tin- first anniversary of the provisional gnverrnu-nt. The second dtspntch contntnsan additional excerpt from President Dole's letter of Jan. 11 to Minister Willis. The letter relating to fJreshnm's nnd Thnr-toti's Interview is doted Feb. 7, 1MH. In it Secretary Gresliatn writes to Minis ter Willis regarding the statements mado by I'resident Dole quoting nn interview lietweeu Thurston and himself. He says he had two inierviews with Thurston on Nov. 14, which were very brief. At the llrst meeting Thurston submitted two questions, one as to the alttheutity of the letters published in the papers from Mr. Oresliam to the president, and it it wns the intention of the president to us force. To the first Oresliam replied in Hie nf- lirmative, and to the other that a cabinet meeting was about to be held and ho had no time to tnlk.witli the minister. At the second interview Thurston called by nn Appointment mid the question alxnit force was repented. Secretary Gresham told him that no action would be taken by Minister AVillls which would imperil the lives or property of the provisional gov ernment, and if they suffered in nny way it would be in consequence- of their own acts or attitude. Thurston said tho answer was not satisfactory, and he wanted the secretary to be more explicit. Gresham replied that bo could not bo more explicit at this time, and added: "You can draw your own inferences from what I have said and corri'ct any false im pressions that have been created by what has been published." The secretary says he answered the sev eral questions from a slip of paper on ids tnble. He did not say in either interview that lie was not nt liberty to answer either question. ratal rlffht Among Miners. ItltAZlL, Ind., Feb. 13. Three men wero seriously one probably fatally hurt in a drunken row at Knightsvllle, a little min ing town east of here. Fred and Jordan Uritton, miners, attacked Thomas (itiltl ter und stamped nud cut him up to such nn oxjent that ho will probably die. The fight soon became general, and a man mimed F.vnus received several dangerous wounds. Deputy Marshal Harney Mar tin in attempting to quiet the men was assaulted and frightfully beaten. Tho lirmous have not beencuught. 1'eckliRluN Noinluiltloii lteiiurted. WASllINt.lo.v, Feb. 13. The action of the senate judiciary uomiulttee on the nomination of .Mr. l'cckhum for associate justice was reported to the senate in exec utive session yesterday afternoon without recommendation, and next Thursday -at 2 o'clock was set for consideration of the mutter in executive session. There is a probability that the question of confirma tion may lie considered in open executive session. ItllssliiS Cotll-t Will Move. IlKItuv Feb. 12. A telegram from St. Petersburg says M. Snclinrln, the cxtir's physician, has declared that St. Petersburg is not suited for the czar's health, and ad vises him to live at KieiV. The transfer of tho court promptly to J-CIelf, therefore, is only a question of time. It is stated that Dr. Sachariti has received (iO.OUO roubles recently for utteuding thecznr. An Arkansas Ijiw UiiroiistltutlniiHl. Littlk H111 K, Feb. 13. The law taxing Pullman chin, telegraph nnd express com panies operated in the state, and passed liy the last general assembly of Arkansas, was yesterday declared unconstitutional by Judge Williams in the United States cir cuit court. Tile case will be taken to tho supreme court. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Oilotuthins on the New York and Philadelphia llxehunges. Nkw Yohi. Feb. 12. A feature of today's speculation on the Stock Kxchange was the weakness of the Vanderhllt shares, for which there did not appear to he any special reason beyond a bear raid, encourugeil by the dis charge of a lariro number of employes of ttio New York Central, und reports that the most seere economy was being practiced luallde Iiartineuts. Closing bids: Luhlgh Valley.... M W N.Y. & Pa ljs Penusylvauiu 4S Heading -'lMi Kt. Paul Ws l.ehlgh Nav N. Y. & N. E 11 New Jersey Ceut.lH Erlo 15 1)., I. & W lG&Ji West Shore Ida N. Y. Central .... tt7 hake Erie A: W.... 15 Del. & JIuiUun. ...,); fleueral markets. I'Mll.AliHl.l-lllA, l'ib. 1!.'. -Flour dull; winter superfine, SSOti.lU; do. extras, SJJXU.iOi No. it winter family. $S!.5lK.tU; state roller, straight. I2.waJ.W; western winter, clear, &i.7.Yi(8. Wheat dull, weak, lower OSJc. hid and tWWc. asked for Feoruary. Corn quiet, easier, w lib 4Vc. and Utc. s.ktd for Febru ary. Cats quiet, steady, with 36c. bid and 30l4C. asked for February, lleef dull. Pork easier; new mess, (ia.7&lf.!rj; extra prime, 5i;l.i,13.50; family, SIS: short clear, $11.50 li;5i. Lard steaily; westorn, $7.80; refined steady, llutter weaker; western dairy, 13(($ 17c; do. creamery, 18lr7o.t dp. factory, lili ltle.j Klgins. 27c: New York dairy, lftS4o.i do. creamery. 174iilc; Pennsylvania cream try, prints, fancy, a-.; do, oholce, SWa7c. 1 do. fair to good, l'l2lc.i prints Jobbing at Kia-'tAi. Cheese steady; largo. Ho.; bmull, 10H4i 1-Hc; part skims, (itlOc.; full eklms, Sa3o. Eggs hrui; ice house, $3 per case; western, frenh, 17liC per dozen! southern, 16)617ic. I.lva Stock Slarketi. Nkw YonK, Feb. 13 lleevcsi active, higher; native steers, good to prime, Jt. 4') (.75 per ltn pounds; medlnmto falr.f l.)Kli34.35;common to ordinary, t3.n4.1u: oxen and stags, jn.SAO 8.C5; bulls, 2.4na3 5; dry cows, Sl.tCKiitf.15; calves weak; poor to prima veals, JV&7.&0 per 1U0 pounds; barn fud calves, $2 37W; western calves, R2.V&2.75. Sheep and Umbs sctlro; poor to strictly prime shtep, t2.60ia4.a5: com mon to very cholcs lambs, lI'iii.M, liogi lower at S'rsti.W itr lUO pounds. East Liiiutt, Feb. 12.-CattU attlve nd 10c. to 15c. hVrVer (d rrnl; eommon and niedluui, He. le Mi klther. Owe, bulls and oien eluv n jicliiu;d. lleert sctire; Yerk ere, t-UW.W; uedluiu to bft, 5.WC5.U. tiheep eMve ut it. M tta. WsUr tkaa lut 1eA. OUSEKEEPE .SHOULD US. The new vegetable shot toning. It meets the most ex-noting re quirements, and is besiiie entirely of lard, lung known and long suffered. Now deliverance lias come. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. Hut you must be sure you get COTTOLENE &nd refuse &II cWerfeits T?2-.v"ra c f i m i ations nnde to sell on tl.i r.i.-.;.d and popularity of I'.'TTHU"-:. lipase t':o:.i -.'1, a-:d your grocer will th.n i. ..'.island that you know e :ic'.'. ' vh it you vv tnt. T'.'ia vl'.l bri i r y m satisfaction ar.d savj y ju ;l'..;appoiutment. Si-lt'l I i .i I I . imunil pulli. M i!,- . lie liy N.K.FAi:?CANKA.CO., CHICAGO, no 138 N. -:uwnE AVE., PMILAOrtPHIA MSBEH & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklcy llros.) fn. ,lH linHt Centre Ntrcet. SIlltMAMIO.UI, Our Motto: llest Quality at Towost Csh Prices. Patronage respectful 'y sollclied. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 Smith Main Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. V. KAISIJR, Proprietor. tSTThe best oysters In all styles at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under Jhe Palace Theatre,) Grxr txr2Lnr Hlo, 3Pj. The Kestaurant Is one of tho best In the cos regions, and has eleguni dining parlors attached for the uio ot ladles. Tho liar Is stocked with the best nles, beers, porters, wines, liquors and clgais. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Loir of wiiys nf tbrowlng awns money Gov of tho best mothod of economizing s to luaurt In rtrat clans, tlioroughly ro.lablo ompanled, either life, tire or accident such us represented No. 120 Homb .lnrdln street, Hhenandoah P Hi-Thftpl 1317 Arch St, Ul I U IIUUI PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only (lonulno Sprclalist In Amrrlra, notnlthstsnillnR what others ad ertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION ripfdal lllscases anil Strictures rermaneiitly Cured lu U to 6 days BLOOD POISON mry uewmelhcxtlujotu iiudas. S yearn Kuro iean Uosplial aud si iirucllcal cipcrience, as Oorttttcatuii and lnpfutua prove, bond five Z-cent stamps for Inxik, TltLTH)M ttieonly Uwk expOhlnn Quark doctors ami others atl vertUnff as gruat bpeclalthts. A true friend toall ButTertTB ami to those fonU'iuplatlnis marriage. The moHt btubtMiru and Uaugeruiu c&4oasolicItd. Write or rail and be saved tioura : Sr-3 1 KTe'RfHfi vh1, and Bat. eve'i sun. bueceful treatment by ntalU SHOEMAKER' General Supply Store I Wholesale und lleun) I'lllftS, JO EC1T JO. TKBSSZSXI Ft rguj.on House bldg., I'cntre Btreot CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, invigorating and strengthening to tlio body,, made In ONE MINUTE from oJy 30 tU for a full pound jittrTtao lt'i 9 sair,ple ou ti: .--Jicat iou 1 1 mam 'i -r r. II. R. Seyorn r. K. Alagargle, W, II. Waters ul uau Only !, nam. A ftto rtttil ,k iuiti Uk A -TW2..- 1 1 1 ileV jF i V ' ' ' I in' t, Ui Ul CS uHt-lUr . f at ; hi ri-tarm M 6 Jl i fSI I 1 Fa l0DZi AT C '
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