jsm . I i . EVENING HERALD1 Published dally, except Sunday by 4XHAL1) 1-V1IL18U1XO COSIVAXY, 1 f nbllcatlon office and meobanloal department, North Mnrket Stroet. arfv- tJ-u 1 dollvercd In Shenandoah i TUB Jleiaitt Burroundtng towns for Six Ce i and ling towns lor six usms i week, payable to tho carriers. By mall, Tbroo Dollars a year or Twenty-five conts per month, .a advance. . AiwrtUemtnts charged according to space and position. Tho publishers reserve tho right n enango th6 position Of advertisements wnon tver the publication of news requires It. Tot right Is also reserved to reject any advertise went, whether paid for or not, that the pub lahers may deem improper. Advertising rate vade known upon application. Entered at this post office at Shenandoah, f'l .i second closs mall matter. TllK MFKNIXa MBMAZn, Jlhtettaiah. Pcuna venincj Herald AnnM ioun Dialect Sloiics, Hnvo we Hot had about enough of thoso Aniericnn dialect stories? Tho country Booms to bo splitting np una Bootioiis, linguistically spooking. Thcro is tho southoru dinloct, both negro nurt "cracker." worked with such success by Huth it'oEuery Stuart and Charles Eg- bort 0rnddock. Wo havo tho awlui mm- dlo bolt dinloct of Edwnrd Egglostou m Thn Hoosior Schoohnnstor, cortninly tho vilest patois undor tho suuj tuo nnwbnv mid mininc lingo of Brut Harto nnd his hundreds of imitators, ana mo rnstlo Now Enu'laud dialect madoso ta miliar in the wonderful short storios of Mario Wilkins. Georgo V. Cnblo has uiveu us tho Now Orleans crcole patois. It is n little odd that our Dose ami most brilliant story writers aro tho worst sinners iu this respect Lately thero is ovidouoo that anothor dialed in. literature is to bo sprung on a helpless public. It is tho corrupt and fleaeiierato mixture of tongues, alloged Miss Oraoo Wilton Like a New Woman t am feeling since I took Hood's Barsaparllla. was suffering from The City Treasurer of Dover, N.H., the Guilty One, BHOKTAGE PROM $75,000 TO $00,000 Delicious 1 1 Indigestion, Catarrh g Sarsa- &wtsv nnd Hick llcnilnclio jr " 4 tyojriC 1 end did not have any ffl ULA "J 1 appetite. I am glad to ftsnSSSto Hood' l- i. fi.nf. uvnivn vmnrnnnd 1 say Hood's Barsaparllla IU u UUB"-I i ,rrh nndntl tnTOthel TUB WAY. JANUARY 15, 1815. Di nt, wkn is coming over here nguln. Tjut we do not think that the America' cup will go buck with him. ; 1 ilEKE are millions of poor unemployed workiuttmen sulTerlm in this country to d.iy from cold, who are unable to buy the cheap woolens of the cheap blooded De mocracy. Their Ion of w irk Is the reBiilt of tbe theft of Cleveland, Gorman ai d 1 g00a, puro English. AVilson the Bowery and east sido slums in Now York city. It has so tainted and injured he languago in tho big city that correct English among ovoii moderately iutolli trent poople there is the exception. It is time to stop this bndprnctico. in -...1 i.t i.r.,i n row yours moro, umuss iuuubuuuj pooplo and sohoglteaohers struggle suc cessfully against it, wo shall havo as many and as uuintolligiblo dialects iu tho TTnitod States as thoro now aro in tho diil'orout parts of Groat Britain. T,nt us havo somo storios written iu troubles. Hood's Pills euro all llvor Ills, constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. HARTMAiv STSEL PICKET FENCE The new Tariff has sent a blir sum of American capttnl to Canadn. A sjndl catehns bought 800,000 acres of timber land iu Nov 1 Scotia. Whether this bene fits or Injures the industries ofthe United States will depend on whether the timber a snwed and nlaued there or in this cou n t ry. As the months go by nnd the price of cotton in tho markets of the world still remains below the cot of production in our Tho National Debt. Auc. 81. 1805, tho United States gov ernment owed 2,38l,5yo,au0. iras was tho highest point of tho national indebtedness. The rapidity with whlcit tho groator part of that debt has been paid furnishes ono of tho most brilliant achievements in modem finauco. An older nation could not havo accomplish ed it. Wo can novcr do it again prob ably, for tho publlo resources of this now country nro more nearly at tho end than .they woro in 1800, and they aro grow ing less overy year. Tha war closed in 1800. 111 lsuu tno xuvt "f the Southern state's, Southern friends are becomingmbre and I llatjou began to pay its billions of debt. more weary of tbe disastrous results of By tho ond of Juno, 1807, $38,000,000 Democratic mUgovernment at Wasling- had been paid. Tho paymont steadily increased until iu ono year, 1870, tlio sum ,vuin,v1 nut was Sil5.000.000. That was ton. Pkteh CoorElt used to say: "We can th(j lnrgest am0Unt over paid in any ono Offlce.-iso North Jardln s.reci. Shenandoah. buy nothing cheap of foreign countries I y0ari TUq decreaso went on. Tho pauio that must' be bought at the expense of j0j 1373 interrupted tho payment somo- keenlnc our own irool raw material un-what, but not beriously. M. used and our laborers unemployed," and bo spoke the simple truth. The wealth of a nation is tho product of labor or of the earth obtained by labor, and that cconomio policy which will keep nil the laboring classes employed is adding most to the national wealth. Speculation in stocks has been killed. as all know, by speculation In trusts, and that is in process of being killed by dis honest manipulation. The average of Trust stocks is now $53.34 per share, the lowest point touched since February of last year. The average for the Bixty most active railroad stocks is $17.13 per share the lowest since August, the panic month of 1883. Iu view of earnings there is not much to cause a rise, but other in r fluences ure small compared with the con slant current of American securities from' across the water, which is likely to con tinue until a Democratic Congress ceases to threaten tho stability of the currency. THE State Hank bill is dead; for so much the business world may give thanks nnd take courage. That one, nnd in some respects the gravest, of the perils threatened by Democratic incompetence and wfong-headedness wm disturb the market no more this year. The plain truth is that Mr. Cleveland' bill would have produced a financial earthquake, less amazing, perhaps, to everybody else than to him, btcamo he has not tho remotest Idea of the risks he was running. No one credits President Cleveland with much real knowledge about monetary inatten, but he might have taken advice from somebody besides Southern Demo cratlc politicians before approving this dangerous plan. In 1870 tho re sumption of specio payments caused Sec retary Sherman to borrow iguu.uuu.uuu in gold, by which sum tho debt was in creased. Then it began to go down again. It decroascd from nearly 3,000,000,000, till it wns onlv S585.020.330. That was tho amount in February, 1 894, when tho treasury again begau to borrow gold. Sinco tiuu tho dobt has boon iucrcasod by $100,000,000. Cut while wo wero paying wo did it at tho avorago rate of ,ovor $04,000,000 a year, $12 a minute. TW,. rrnitm fr, TuW tlm rflSt lit it tOO. u tuu bu,Mb 1"V In a paper read bofuro tho Amoricau' Economic association Labor oninns- :sionorCarrullD. Wright pronounces tho Chicago "combination striko and boy cott" an epochal event in , tho,. labor lovomontiid in tho industrial dovolop mont of this country. Ho says it was an incident in u revolution which is quiet 'ly taking place in this country, a rovo 'lution begun when congress passed tho interstate coinmurco law in 1887. As to tho Chicago btriku, Colouol Wright says 'it demonstrated first tho, right of tho, national government whilq not intcrfer-, iug in the operation or cpntrql of strik ers tliomsolvos, to sond troops into a stato to protect its own interests, whether itho stato askod for thorn or not. It has jshowu tho assortlon of tho right of tho ivil courts to .oxpand the povypr or in junction and mandamus, to dofluo crimp under certain .fiiraunistauces, tp exe cute their own vipwa by lgal proccss to iuterprot their own acts and impose BnntGiice. " lu uriol. H Jias xorcou ira lie Had Hid tho . Hooks of the Bank, of Which Ho Was Cashier, nnrt Itefuscd to Disclose th Hiding l'lnce Heath llnther Than Arrest. Doveu, N. II., Jan. 15. Isaac V. Abbott, cashier of tho Dover National bnnk, com mitted sulr'do by shooting at Ids homo in this city lato 'yoatcnlny afternoon. 1 ti.i,. wns lm maiittnf a discovery uy Hank Examiner Dorr of n shortage in his ticcotints of between J75.000 nnd 90,000. Tho finances of tho city, which ho han dled as city treasurer, may bo involved, nttil ttw, linnkft of tho bank havo boon do- B.t.ii nv hiddmi where thoy cannot bo found. When tho treasurer was nsked yi-st -rdny to report at tho bank at onco n.,ii iimiinm Mm books ho replied: 'i ......io.-oiI tlm lmnka lnt wcok. and I nlmip know whora thev aro. If tho bank Gnxcn Wilson, Haincsvlilo, N. J. pooplo push mo nowlio mortal will over 1 ...ii.it-. rti r nnin. Shortly after this, howovor, Mr. Abbott n linen rnd at tho hank and cavo a state ment. Wien ho presented it to Mr. Dorr i... t.i(!,,ii.t,l timfc it. would oxnlaln mat- tors, and ho hoped that no attempt would him nndor arrest, as ho would never bo taken alive. Then ho left Mm linnlr nml started for his homo. About, this time United States iMnrsiuvi Campbell arrived hero. Tho latter at onco d a wnrrant for tho arrest of Ab bott, and went to tho treasurer's residence It was just as ho reached tho gate that a pistol shot rang out. Mr. Abbott's brother, iiitstonlncr to tho room, found tho body of Abbott lying on, tho floor boforo a largo mirror, into which tho man had ovidontly looked to bo suro of his aim. Death had followed tho shot Instantly. Whon tho officer arrived at tho door ho was Informed nf Mm Huictdo. nnd at onco departed, lonv- Ing tho doubly afflicted family to their grlof. The family consists 01 tnreo cim ilran. Mrs. Abbott having died sovoral vnnra niro. Tho oldest is ntrcd 23. Bank Examlnor Dorr rcfusos to mako known nnvthlmr as to thostatomont given him hv Mr. Abbott. It Is expected that tho ussossmont on stockholders will lo about 40 per cent, on their holdings, but this cannot bo accurately estimated until thu oxact amount of shortage Is known. Rumors of a shortaKO In Abbott's OC' counts gained currency on Friday, when Bank Examlnor Dorr camo nero to ox- amino tho books of tho bank. Cashier Ab bott, who had been under survoillanco sluco Saturday, was Interviewed yesterday foronoon. Mr. Abbott admitted that his accounts wero short, but refused to say how much. Ho would not say whero tho money had gone or how long tho shortago has existed. Yesterday morning tho bank vault was oponed, and soon after tho notlco was posted on tho bank door that tho Institu tion had suspended. Foocf, ensp pastry, delicate cate.gobd di gestion, all come with tlie use of Cottolene, and it saves money as well. Its wonderful success lias brought numerous imitations. Genuine has trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath take no other. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, nnd 102 N. Belawaro Ave, Phlladn. IBBOll jlRAjlROADJ IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 18, 181 foi DFAIMNfi is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheapci than a wooden fence for residences, lawns,cen: etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Master nas tho agency and carries It In stock at hlf tiarblo and granite works. (27 N JAKD1N ST 9 Wholesale agent for feleiispaii't hm I Ju Export Lager ui lum hit Beei No finer made, Fine llquorn aid CIgari 120 -ouh Msln Ht Pi ofe8tono 1 Cr-s- -jyjr- 8. KI8TLBH, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SD .S URGEON. M. BUUKE, A TTORNK V-A T-LA W, SHENADOAn, TA. Olllce. Egan building, corner of Main and Centie streets, HuenanUoah. yj N. STK1N, M. V., PH) SI CI AH AND XVRQEON. . OWce Kocm 2, Kgan's New Dalldlng, coi rrr Mnln' nnd Centre streetf. Klienaudoah, r OBlce Hours: Bto 10 a. 11 .1 1 to3 p v. 7u fl p.m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. , ffl-p Water Comptny building, 2fl Wist Lloyd street. G. WENDELL KEBEK, Successor to : . DR. CHAS. T. PALMKK, jsrr. ani ha it HuuanoN,- :J01 MahnntougQ Street, Pottsvllle, 1 enna. OEKGUSON'H THEATRE P. J. FBBQUSOH, MANAOEH. f iTUESDAY, JANUARY 15th. Harold Holmes, And his superb eomp iy of players In tbe greatest of all romantic dramas, Still Fighting Chicago's Ons Trust. CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Attorney Genoral Mnlonoy yesterday sprang a decided sur prlso upon tho gas. companies of Chicago and tho Fidelity Insurauco Trust and De posit company of Philadelphia. Ho went boforo' Judge Tuthill early In tho morning and obtained a decrco restraining tho Fi delity oompany from voting any stock or proxlos at tho annual mooting of tho com panies, whloh was sot for yesterday, or from receiving any dividends from Chl I cago Gas stock. This decrco bod tho effect of causlutr an adjournment of all tho moet- lncrs of the eras companies until this do- creo can bo disposed of or sec asmo, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah i'enn Haven Junction, Maucb onus., r.. highton, Slatlngton, White Man, uaitsauqu Allentown, Bethlehem.Kaaton and Wcatherl, 6.01.7.88. B.15 a ro., 12.48 2 57, SWp. nl 9.15 a tn., l.4, 2.67 p. rn. For Qpakake Hwltclback, Qcrhards and Hudsondale, fl.04 e.is a. m., and 2.67 p. m. For WUKes-uarre, wnive uuvbl, i n.c.v Laceyvtlle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverlj Blmira. fl.04. 9.15 a. ro., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Itochester, IluOalo, Niagara rails a Vho West, 6.04, 9.15 ai m. and 2.57 6.27 p. m. ror lieiviaere, ioiawaro icr vv -troudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Liamuerivuie anu iigqwdi - u. irnrTimUha-VinnCk. 8.04: 9.15a. m.. 2.67.6.27 r. ror Ithaoa and Geneva 8.04, 9.16 a. m 6.' . m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 6.27 p. m. For Jeaneavllle, Levis tonandlIeavpr4c.n.fc. r.S8a.m., 12.43 p.m. , For Stockton and Lumber Yard; B.D4, 7. 9.15, a. ro., 12.48. 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Silver urooK, junction, Auaennea m Hazleton 6 04, 7.88,9 15 a. m . 12.48, 2.67. 6.27 an r or Dcranion, o.wt .au, w., "m P rn. For Hailebrook, Jeddo, Drlfvon and Frerlk J.04, 7.S8, 9.15, a. m., 12.48,' 2.67, 5.27 p. tr. For Asnianu, uirarovme anu lobi urutij. , - 7.48, 9.18, 10.20 a m.. 1:00,1.10,' 4.10, t.K p". m. For Raven Run, Oentralla, Mount Cariftt Shamokin, 9.13..11.14 a. m.,l.S2, 4.20, B.22. V.U p. n. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City i Delano, 6.04 . 7.38, 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.48. S" h 27, 8.08, 10.63 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 5.16, 8.1t 11.45 a.m. 1.66, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive Shtnatdoah at 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67,6.27 llLeav'eDShenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.b0. 1 9.W, 11.05 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27. 8.1' p. m Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah, 6.0C 9.06, 10.15, 11.40 a. m 12.82, 8.00,. 440, S.. 7.6ft, p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hailotoa,6.0,7.! a.m., 12.43,2.57, 5.27,8.08 p.m. Leave Hazieton ior onenanuoau, (. iu." 11 05 a. m . 12,16. 2.66, 6.80, 7.26, 7.66 p. m SUNDAY TRAINS, Tmtns leave' for Raven Run. Centralla, Oarmel and Hbamoktn, 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. m. andarrlve atonamoKin ai .iu b. iu. du e. p. m, Trains leave Hhamokin tur Shenandoat. 7.55 a. m. and4.O0 p. m., and arrive at Hit andoan at p.iu a. m. ana i.oop. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle i 11 EFFECT NO' MBrfl8, 1891,- Tralns.leave.ShonahUdh ii-Wllofiir1 12.32 MM SR6 p.r4. Stmday ForlNewYork via imn 7f). H'TTr. 1 tlO. a. m. For New York vtr mi- Chunk, weekdays,lL25,7.8a. m,,4SJ2, 2.J6.-Q. - For Reading ond PhlladBlpbia, Tveoi d7i i.10,,5.25,7.20,. a.m., I2.82k t.K, .'. .v c: . J5ua lay, 2.10, a m. . For PottsvUte, week, daro, 2. 10, 7.20, a. W .2.82, 2.55, 5.65 p: m.- Sunday 540 a.m. ... For Tamaqua and MaKanqy City, week nay, MO, 5.25, 7.Sn, a. m., 12,32, 2.55, i.&p p. rc. Surf dayj 2.10, a. m. , , 3 For Willtamsport, Sunbury and Lewlabarff, week days, 8.25, 11.80 a. m., 135, 7.2! p. ra Sunday, 8.25 a. m, . . ..., . For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.SJ. " f.JO.' U.SO'a.'m.,' 12.32, 1.85,' 2.55, 6.55, 7 21, 9 85 t. , woek days, S.Sf, 7.6 ireek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m SCI LOB! For Hazieton, Black Creek Junction, l't t lletblehem. Easton and New York, 8.49 i n. . 12.30, 2.65 p. m Delano. 8.49, 11,85 a. m 12.80, 2.66, 4.58 fl.03 p. n t.o.va Il.rlst.n Inr Shemndoak. 8.8J, 1 ." For Philadelphia 12.80. 2.6S p. m. 1U0, i.RS Leave Hazieton lor Shenandoah, 8.8", i a. m 1.06, 5.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Ponsvtllt, t 65. b 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 ptn. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoar , 8.8S. 1 t 1 a.m.,1.85, 6.15 p.m. Tho ; ROLLtN n. WILBUR, Genl. 8upt.. n. m. sunaav. z.iu. a. mi fn. Anhlftnd and Shamokin. r.Wll.SO'a. m., 1.35, 7 21. 9 w p. m. But day, 1.25 a. m. , For BaltlmoVa, Washington and the West via B. O. R. R ,' through trains leave Roadtnp Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. It. R.) at 8 20, r.55, 11.20 n. m., 8.41, 7.27, o. ra., Hundu- 8 23 .65.1120 a. m., 8.40, 7 27 p. m. Additional fnl'S from 24ih and hestnut streets station, week days, 1.45, 6 41, f.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.85, 8 2Sp m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelpnia, weekday 4.00 a. m.U.80. 4.00, 7.80 p. ra., 12.15 night. Bit day, 6.00 p.m." "' 1 ' Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wi,t k dayj, t.so, 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.85, 10.00 a. m.. and 4.U, 1.02, 11.30 p.m. Sunday. 11.80 p. m. Loavo Reading, week days, 1.65,7.10, 10.06, 1 65 t. ra., 6.65. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m , 12.80, 0,12 p. mT Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 8.1S, 8.50, 11 23 f. m., 1.20;7.15i'9.23 p'rn Sunday, 8.18 a. ra. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, Ml. U.47a. m., 1.61,7.39 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 815 ''Loave Mahanoy Plane, week djys, 2.40. 4 CO, S.S0, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.0S, 6.20, 6.26,7.18 10 10 Leave WUHamsport, week daye, 7.42, 10.10,, a. 8 35, 11.16 p. m. Sunday, n.ia p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Philadelphia.. Chestnut Street Wharf nd South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. a , 2.00, 4,00, 4,00 p. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5.43 P'Bn'nday Hxpress. .00, 10.00 a. m. -om modatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 p. in. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner atlantlo and Arkansas avenuos. Wcek-Davs Express, 7.35, 9.U0 a. m. ana 4.00 a d 6.80 p. .n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p: m. Hunda Ex' ress, 4.00. 7.30 p. m. Aecommo dutlon, 7.15 a. m., aad 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. 0. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia P I. A. SWEIGAKD, Uen. Sunt recognition of tho, fact that railroads, SEEBEBE RIEL Sr'"'"'''' ropresout publio as well as private in- I, " a- -J ivj.aj- Lehigh Valley.!.... 35 '"W-.'n.Y. &Pi Tn enactment of a Democratic Con gress prohibiting the payment of bounty ttpon last year's sugar crop threatens the Louisiana sugar pi tnters with financial ruin, one of the moat extensive growers In tbe statu having failed already, while many others are reported as hopelessly cmbarrtbsed. The crop ot 1&U1 was planted and cultivated with the under standing that the regula- bounties upon it would be promptly paid. Upon that assumption Mr. D.'S. Ferris, whose failure is referred to above, built extensive re fineries on his plantations, fitted them with costly machinery and incurred large expenses in preparing for the extension ol lils busiue. The result Is that the,. rp peal of the bounty act simply drives him into 'bankruptcy and makes him th victim of broken faith on the part of th Government, Among individuals a breach ot contract like that by whloh Mr. Ferri has been ruined is called by bu'sb names nud is punishable at law, but It seems that When the Government, dominated by free trade duplicity, is the offender, there is no redress for the victim. tcrcsts. and that railway employecsaro , Th dnnoni aunbeam'in her latest nnasi nublio servants. . ''But.this is es-J ''Silanccand Fun." The- services ot . . '" ',"! ':. i. well-know sentiaMy st.atofiociay.giu umiwU..t.u.nuv, KATjj M legislate"'' . W) .Wright, furtbor, Frobman'i considers tho interstate pooling bill now ponding iu tho souato as a "socialistic tuoasuro equaling tlio compulsory msur- auoo legislation of Germany." OUTCAST Tbe most successful drama of the age. 810 times Hi London. 72 times.in New Yprk. Chicago Gas trust was dlssolvcd-by a- re cent ordor of Judgo Wlndshlch, and tho attoriioy general has discovered that tlio companies nave been oraaing tuo oruer. Appealing to the Postmaster General. Washington, Jan. 15. Postmaster Thomas A. Butkiowlcz and a delegation of cltizous from Nuntlcoko, I'a., had oii intervlow with Postmaster General ills- Bell yesterday. Tho ollloo Is not a solf sup porting ono, nnd tho department recontly .ordered tho discontinuance of tlio f roo do livers' sendee In yopcratlan-tncro. xuouw- egatlon urged that tno service do contin ued three montlis longor. Ills Hody Torn to Pieces. Galveston, Tox., Jan 15. Martin Schell. formerly, of Brooklyn, Y., was eauL'ht In tho fly wheel of the electric rail- wuy power liouso hero anu torn, to pieces nnd tho body scattered over tuo ouuuing. Ho was oiling a bearing whon caugnc. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations, or the New .York and l'Iillml.(!lplili Kxchangea. NeW YotK, J.tn. li The week opehed on thb Stock Kxctinnue with1 an! Irregular mar ket, and thu tone pf. speculation was unsettled South Bothlobern, l' CHAS. S. LKE, Genl Pans. Apt., ' VT.NONNRMAOHKR, kftt, G.'P.-., ' Ii""1 Uhrtth Kitthlehe i. 1 MDSSER & (Huccef Mrs to Coaklcy Uros. No. 26 I!iiHt Centre fttrcqt, t 1 SI- NANDOAH, FA. Our Motto: Hist Quality at Lowffet Cash Prloes. Patronage rtspectlully solicited. If you desire to Invest In Hocks In a tele and legitimate manner w lthout care and tt ry, subscribe to our discretionary accannte, which will ray you from 2 to8percent.wekly In any active market. It will pay ypu more than douhletheayeragerateof interest ihanr ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received romS20to (l.itw. We will be pleased to furnish yon,re;e?W(t e past, anu wxiki wb air A correspondent of tlio Doa Moiuos Register suggests that there ought to be occasional newspaper readings in schools. It would be tlio best possible nieuus of teaching young people ouneut, history. Jf tiievo is not tf me for a regu lar romliug qagh day, then the teacher ought to earefnUy uift out of tho t vs tho principal events aud relato them to the pupils and oninmout on tlioiu. It could bo doue in ilvo minutes. In conn try schools a weekly reading would suf floe. But it would bo nocossary for tonoh trs theiiiSQlven tp read tho papers'. hit, the well-known emotional leading lady, MISS UOWABU. formerly or Mr, s force, has. been' specially en- guged. for the balance of the season. Prices, as, 35 auA 50 Ct8. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. jrjiHHGUBON'S THEATRE, P. J. KEJIGUSON, MANAGER. Pa.- 6M Penniylvaoila...... 507s Krlo.... 10 Heading 13 D.. h. &,W.. 103HJ St. Paul W& , West Shore..- VH Lehigh Nav 48' N.'Y. Central. 08i N. V. & Ni K-...- 3M Lake Erie St W... 15 New Jeruey Cen... 93a Del, & Hndson...l31M THURSDAY, JANUARY 17tli LINCOLN THE ORNADQ l General RJiirkeU. PniLADEU'inA, Jan. 15. Flour steady; win ter superllne,- g3.WtW.M; do. Extras, fi.iS 3.40; No. 2iwinter family, 82.602.00; Pennsyl vania roller, straight, $2.00(93.75; western winter, clear. 82.502.70. Avueat quiet, easier, with 6Uio. bid and Bio. asked for January. Corn quiet, weaker, with 4u)6o. hid and Ivyuo. asked for January. Oats quiet, steady, with 374e. bid and lino- asked for January. Hay steady; good to choleo timothy, 513313.50. UeefqulKt. 1'orKmenay. Uard steadri west ern steam, $7.2U;olty, J i.OS)a1.75. llutter dull: New York creumery, 11X210.; I'onnsylvputa creamery prints, extra, zit. uo. cnoice, kj. do. fair to good-, 23S-W.; prints lobbing at 28 fiaic. Cheese dull. KgBB UrmfKew Yorkund l'eunsylvaiua, :rtJJeiu.; western fresh, &)-; southern, 2U32Ho. fm tn nnr mir.ftR9 in the .dolng-iOT others, if you are situated ne mil fcannot call on us inr person, address your communications 10 me , . Metropolitan News Co., 48 Congress St., Jtoston.Jtats. , " I We remit profits once a week and'princlpal or. thrpA rinvn' tintlrn. fartlia iirArnrrincio go their own investing, are advised, to sabec,rtte to our Dally Market Letters,1 hlch '"giTe jctf Important information on active stocKt, aca will enable you to makemnney If ypu doyoc own sneculatlntr. "Kates. (M rerlnbntbi li with telegrsms of Important changes, lip.lO permontu.,yflor.e.ssJ( Wetronplttan,y,etvy? Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Lock Box a03. llotton, Blau I1KNNSYLVANIA flAILRDAU I - BOnPTtiKILI. Division JANUARY 11, 18 5. TralnB will leave Skenatfdoah after the above late for Wlggan's, Gllberton. Prackvllle, New Oagtle; Bt. 0lr,Pqtt8vlllcvHBmburg, Keadlns,, PottstownrPhDenlxTlUc, Wortstowr and Phil Idelphla illroad street station) at ":t8 and 11 US .'mJand.4:15p.'m. oOjWtokaays For Potts. title ana lntermeaiaiojatauonB ,iu a. m SUNDAYS Tor Wlggan's, Qllherton, rraC-llle, New .-otio si nifttr. Pnttavllln at 6: 8. 8:40 a. m- nQ3!iap.mi ror uamourg, tieaaing, x-uits- town, Phoealxvlllo, Ijtornstown, rnuaueipnis tt oiuu, r.wJ a. m situ p. m. Trains leave: FrapkylUe for JlnpnarAloah at 10:10K. m. and1 12:14, 6:01, 7!42 n-1 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. ana 6. vj p. m. Leave i-oiisviue ior oncunnuuitu si itiw, i-43l m. and 4:40.7:15 and 19:00 n m. Sundays it W,ij a. m. ahd 6tl5 p. m. LieaVB Jmiauui:ui3b miuau bucdioinhuu, u. Ihenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p nweekdays. On Sundays leav ttB50anl. UCaVO iiroau OireDlotailonf xmiBuciyum, FOR NEW YORK. tor ' New York. Uxpreas,' week ' dy. at 8 10, 4 06, 4 60. 5 15, 6 60, 7 83, 8 M, 9 60. 10 80, dining: car;, ii, ii i" a m, id nuuu, xahuw ted 121 and 4 23..P m dlnlng.cars), 14), 2 80 dlnW car), 8 20, .5, 0,6 50, 7, 13, 8 12, 10 p m, 2 Ol nleht. Hunda s, 3 20, 4 05. 4 60; 6 15 8 12, ?60,,1)30 (dining cart. ,11 03 a ;rn 12 44, 230 taming carj, in iiihjuhh riai, uw, uu, vuv, V 13, H 12, 1000 p m, 12 01 night. Express Ior Uoston, without change, 11 am, weekdays, a'rid'6 6(fpm:aatly. ' i; . WASHINGTON AND XtlE BOUTH. For Ualtlmortt a a VTasmngton 8 60, 7 20. 8 21. t IB 10 20, 11 16. II 38 a m, (18 85 limited dlnlnt 1 SO, 8 48. 4 41, (5 1 Congressional Lim lK. dining oar), 565, (dining ear), 817, 8 55. (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 1203 nlghM e?k days,, Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, , 9 10. 11 18, US8 am.rMl.' 6 5 (dining car), 665 (dining cart.T 40(dlDing car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market utreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FORTA TLANTI 0 CITY. m wees and Hollv Reach, express, B a. in,, 4 00 p m wees la ye. Sunday, 9.00-f,m. - ' '. FofBea Isle City. Ocean City and Avalon. Jpreeg)JiWa1.m,OQ.p na.Tyeek, days. Bun- or Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 10 p aj' Week days', Sundays, 6 45 a m. 9. M.vPnvost. J R. vr-ion, -Bet,'' - 'I Pise'p''' Aft . I t 1 RESTORE LOST VIGOR -fcuco Y"o up In a-wk Soj,d,wHh WBITTBH iSPi&A, ij, I.. .icfSi jiudPaHer irk,tlhetMx, fieloxi aitd a : u-oVOf ll i' nuiifroaa.. . - II n n i -ru-d, rath rouble lend Is w,.rii- i,el " r 1 " 6t ir-nl. o If-irtfer ftt With etett 9. m a .tm.'i . ui.i- i. tu cur.- or l. !ui.d the meT. AodlMS ''.''tNl. CO., i,1u.Im lil, . . . Hold by P. P Ii. KIIIIjTS, lirugtlUt, Bhmamloiih, It Dr. Rpux'sspruui raniedy for diph tjierin ronl.Jy 4ffoot n,onys,,,that will be, glpry enougli for rmjijo. tp o)pso tJm niuetoeuth century with. Tho Frenoli ohambor of deputioavas ovidontly iin proesed with this fact wliauH 'rnu'tcfl Without ' dobato or nu'psti'dn' 200,006 frames to sproad 'tlio remedy Uirpuligut TjraiiQO, It is apparonily.iinpossiblo for some people to distiugufsli tho exact dlfferouoo setwoeu tho truth aud a Mo. J. CARTERS JUMMOIH'1 scenic'- pro'dDuTIon1 k hh Tornjk Tbe Great Steoe, Six Tars Furling a Monster Sail. The Collision of Two Ocean liners ,at Fall SpeetJ. Be, llbl .Open Sea Scene, with Warn Running Mountain High. Chicago .Harbor al.'SlglhV, and many Giber scenic menders.' 'To hold as. well pswlp pacoess, Keep all your play.btll promises," LINQQLN J. CARTER. Prices: 35,3556 nndjrs Ct. Reserved Beats' at Klrlln's drug store Live Stock Itlnrlcets. EastIIuffai-o. J&n.ll. Cattle receipts very light; extra to prliuofnney Htuure, S-VV0d6.3.1.; cpws and heifers, '.T5S1; export hulls, $3.60 titi: good to choice blockers. 2.5032.75; choice f HH,liirH fi!.40tfaQ.60?nlinln In f Atinvf rAHh (hivxr. $a8J18, Veals- and culves very slov for or-1 tllnary ratr tuuouu, out fairly steady for tho uesv rai veais. not nigner; ciiojoo oorn fen Yorkers. 81.80iai.8V, mediums,' $1.8534.00; good heavy, .uuus; roughs, 3.60a4i'Btalis.' S3 2.ra3.75. .Sheep and lainhs fairly aetlver 9,holce export, wetnera, 4B4.p; falrtogond mixed sheep, J3.G33 'S coinmon to fair. tSta 2:25; good to choice 'lainhg, Sl.CjQS; fair to good lambs, SJJYf.jsi.ia. ' i . , Fart. LiliKHTV-Pa.. Jan. ltrCatlln Prime. t.ri,MQ5.ri"); good; -St.TMW; hulls, stairs and cotos, 823.ia.' Hogs hlghe'f; hdavyl'hlla ilelDhias, S4iiOl'rx)irtnion-'t0! fair'-Yorkers.' i.65l.&5j rpuBhs3Jt4.2S,- Bhircn acttviy and higher; extra, fJ.XKit-i.fV'; good, .IVJ.H5; couiuion to lair lauius, .vuou. 3 A FAIR FAQRMAX PROVE A FOUL BAR QAI1,M MARRY A PLAIN . GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO N5te.T 1 SprinpurMojnb I Clock $prntr Blade. Soft as.a Brush. JPita ovcry.Curvo'. ,Tho Only Perfect Comb. Used by U. B. Army and by B'arnum and torRpauHU Qixcnsesv and Leading Horsemen of tho World. Ask your Dealer for It. Sample mailed post paid 2? cents. Ron oar name on the nannlOj Sl'UISO CliUHI COJIU CO., lOslafijettO St, South Bind, Indian. '0 4
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