THE imil PLAN" LIFE VMS A BURDEN COTTOLENE. f Tired, Weak, Nervous 'Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, sayo: "I was all run down, weak, m-n ous and irritable throufth overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be cam so weak aurl nervms that I could n,t f'ccd. I'.vmld arise tired, . discouraged uud''lue. I began taking Dr. Miies' .Nervine and now everything is changed. 1 sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this groat, good I give Dr. Miles' restorative Xcrvine the solo credit. It Cures." Dr. Miles' Rurvino Is sold on a positive cuarantoo that tho first, bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell lr.nt$l,6 bottles for K, or ltwlllbosont.preoaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iud. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFKOT NOVKMIlEIt 18i 1891. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for 1'tnn liaven Junction, rau- Chunk. i.t hlghton, Slatlngton, White IIill, OatasMqu, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kston nd Wcstherlj 8.04.7.88. 9.16 V lL.8, 2 57. 5.27 p. m. For New York and Fhilsdclphis, n.l, 7.8fc 9.15 k. m.. 12.4P, f.67 p. m. for Quakako, Hwltcl back, Qerhards and Hudsondale, 6.04, 9.1fi n. ri , and 2.57 p. m. For WlVjee-B&rrc, White Haven, Plttston, LaceyvilJ, Towanda, Sayro. Wavorly and Klmir,'ff.t, 9.15 a. m., 2.D7, 5.27 p. tn. For Kocnester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls anc tke West, 8.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For Bclvldero, Delaware Water Gap anc F-.troudar.urg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambcrtvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. ForTunVhanncok,6.M,9.15a. m.,2.E7,5.W ; For Ithaca md Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. . . p m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeanesvlllc,Levlstonnd Beaver Meaoov 7.5B am., 12.43 p. m. Fof Etoclsto and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.Si J-t. m 12.41. ?.K7, 5.27 p. m. it Bllver Brook Junction, Audenrled ant :leton 8 04, 7.88, 9 15 a. m , 12.4S, 2.57, 6.27 ant p. ! . .vorScrantCE, 6.04, 9.15, a. tn 2.57 and 5.K p m. For HailoD; ook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Freeland 6 04. 7.88. 9.15. a m.. 12.48, 2.67. 5 27 p. m. 'or Ashlard.Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.69, 7 46 9.13, in 10 a. tc., 1.00. 1.10, 4.10, 6.85 p. no. f'or itsue.- K-.o.OimrilU, Mount Carme and B'.amomn, y.ts, u.14 a. m.,1.32, t,w, 8.22, v.v p. u. For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City an Delano, 6.04 7.38. 9.1R, 11.06 a m., 12.43, 16" 5 W 8.08, in 63 ii. ra. Trains yMf leave Snamokln at 5.15. S.lt il.45 a. m., l.ht, 4.E09.S0 p. m., and arrive at acenarao&D n o.w, a. m., 14. ii, s.07, o.ct. 11.15 p tt Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc, 6.60, 7.8! 9.08, 11.05 US0 . m., 12.48, 2.67. 4.10 1.7, 8.01 V m Lfavc Fotwvillo for t3henndcah, 8.C0, 7.50 a.ut, lu.ic, ii.i" . m , iis.sz, auu 4W, t.zv, J.r 7.fb 9.4'i p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04,7.88. 9.15, a. in., 12.48,2.67, f. 27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hnzleion for Shenandoah, 7.88, lu.Ot 11.06 a. nt , 19 16, S.II, 6.80, 7.26, 7.55 p. m. ' UNDAY TKAINB. Trains leave for Raven Bun, Centralis, Jai Carmel and Kairqkln, 8.45 a.m., 2.40 j. ni andarrlve atKhamokin 'at7.40 a. in. and s. p. tn. Trains leave Hhamokln tor Shenandoah 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at eif andoah at M9 a. m. and 4.58 p. in. Trams lewu tor Ashland, Glrardvllle an. Lot. Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, l i Haven Junction, Mtuch Chunk, Allen to c Bethlehem, Easton trd New VorV 8.49 i 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.S0. 2.65 p In. For Yateevllle. Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City n DPlano, 8.49, 11.3S m. m.. 12.80, 2.66, 4.68 t.iB y p- Leavo Hazletm: for Shenandoah. 8 8U. V. a. in., 1.05, e.so p. m Leave Shenandoah for Psttsvllle 66 K 9.80 a. m., 2.4'1 p. m '.cv TotTTviPf 'or Sbotandoai ,. . a.m.,1.85, 6.15 p. a BOLLINH WILBUK.Genl. upv, South Betblehenr., .' OHAS. S. LEE. Uenl .'RKd. Agt.. ' Phlladelphu A W,NONNKKCHEK,ABat,G. P.A., youth I)ethleh'i vliUNNSYLVANl JtAlLKOlJ . J BOtUYT.Kirx mviRiOR. JVNUARY 14,18. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the store adelphla (Broad street station) at 3;C8 and Ili45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPotVV rllle and lntermedlata stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS, For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Nen Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvtllo at 8;(8. 9:40 a. tn and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potts town, PhcenlxvUle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a, 8:10 p. m. Trains leavo Frackvllle for Hhenandoah ai 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 714! and 10:27 nta Sundays, 11:13 a.m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shensndoah at 1316, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10-00 p. m.Sundfiyt at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) tot Shenandoah at5 67.nd'H86 a.i 4 10 and J 11 p m week day On Sundavs If f t 6 50 a m. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOUK. For Nr.v York Eiprets, week dajnt, a 8 20, 4 0', 4 W, 5 16, 6 W, 7 , 8 W, 9 5P, 10 h, (dlnlm car), 11, 11 U a m, H ioon, 12 4i(l.lm ltedl21 nu t 4 22 p m dining oars), I4i, 2 i (dining cai i, 8 a). 4, 5. a, 060, 713, B 12, 10 p m la 01 iittrlil HuLda 8,820,4 05 4 5(1 515, 8 12 950,1 SO 3lnliif( oar). UOS a m 1241, 28 13, 12 10 00 p m, 12 01 nlht. "DOU-Dau a r- iiwon, wttuuut ooanue, nam. LwecK-'ay .ii " 5ip in dally. W t'lNt.TON AND Tun SOOTH. PVla '" ' '. a 6,on 8 60, ' 20,8 81, 110. 10 r i- ' Un.mii: iimitLi nr,.' 'ni'ht f. ee .lir unUayn.a6U. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 11 f SK, J4' 5M dlnlnroHr). 8 65 (i4unu car),7 40idtultlg iarpw,au i lliOlulnht. iron rniry, 1'aimuDipniv VOR ATLANTIOi CITY. Kxprems 8 60 a m, 2 ltt 4 10 and 5 00 pm ween ,s"'''!,L,,HPr, i 45 a m. Holly Beach. oxprens98 m., tp tu weak flays bw .lay, (10 a-ui, For Bea Isle City, Opeau City and vvkiuii. Express. 9 'JO a m, 4 aPrfi wevToava "uS days, 9 00 Km. for -"per towi, oxpia, a so, m, in i, mweekdiys undfty, 8 4S a a. -a . oi'- j , , "" n'l Mtaf'f ,t Carpets, Feathsis, MatlressesT, mr 1VTT3X3'. Tie STEAM HEH0VAT1SG tfl-jJS No Hope That the Vessel Has Lscaped Destruction, TWENTY-TV0 LIVES WERE LOST, There Worn Four Deck llnnil on Ilimril I list rail of Klglii, at l'rovlmnly Mutcil. rortlonn of tho Cnliln Found by Search er for tho Wreck. BBNTOM IUllIlOl!, Jtlch., Jnn S5.-Tlrin Biutilonutl connnu:ilUi3s luvvo uatlri'ly (hvn up tho lifipi ms steamer Chloont uh lint with nil ou 'loird. Telegrams ivnnounr. 1 lngtno limuiig of wrcckiigu near Si', i Haven Imvi ;-on eonstivntly cumliig sinco Wednesilay noon, but the blow tlmt crushed nil lin c-i was reculvcd lust oven Ing. It nun Hinced thnt tho searching party lind found u portion of the Chleora's passenger gangway, curtains and other pieces of her main dock und bulwarks, also parts of drawing rooms 27 ami S, and n largo part of. tho boat's baggage room. The number of lives lost Is twenty two, there being only four deck hands. Tho deck hands were Archibald Bentley, Ted Gearing, 1). Baundage and John Byan. Tho two firemen lost wero John Sweden und William Miller. In other re spects tho list as previously given is cor rect. Captain Kd Stinos was about fil years of nge, and had been In the employ of the Graham 8c Morton Transportation com pany for soventeou years. Ho had sailed tho Chicora since she flr&t cnino out. He leaves it widow, his only child, Benjamin, being second mate of tho Chicora. Cor nelius D. Simons, first mute, had been with tho Graham & Morton company for twenty-one years. Ho was 40 years of age, and leaves a widow and child. Kobert McCluro, first engineer, had been with tho company two years. Ho wits GO years old, and leaves n widow and five children In Detroit. Jumos B. Clark, clerk of tho Chicora, had for years boon quito prominent In Re publican political circles in this state, and for four years held tho olllco of ttnlteil States marshal. Ho was about 55 years of ago, and leaves a widow and daughter. Other luombers of tho crow wore steady and reliable men, and mostly old employos. Tho Chicora was equipped with tho strongost engines of nny boat on tho lakes, was rated at twenty miles an hour and licensed to carry 1,200 oxcusionists in sum mer. Sho was built threo years ago ex pressly for winter service, with six Inch outer plank covering and with triplo com partments each independent of ono an other. Sho was !0 tons bunion, 220 feet long, 03 foet beam, 40 feet over all, and cost tliq company $105,000 There was no insurance. Unywnrd Criticizes tho Newspapers. Minneapolis, Jan. 25. With the ad journment of court last ovening eight jurors had been securod to try tho caso of the state against Harry Hayward. Tho jury as u body If an exceptionally intelli gent one. Hayw.inl keeps up his spirits wonderfully. He takes tho papers regu larly and reads tho accounts of tho trial closely. Ho said today: "Some news papors seem to bp after mo for some rea son, and are not willing to wait for the trial to bo on. I realize that appoaranoos aro against me, but I don't seo why tho papors cannot bo at least fair in tho mat tor." Daring Highway Ilohlipry In Clmilrstim. CiiaiilKstos, S C., Jan. 25. A highway robbery which i tho sensation of the day was committed on King street about 7 o'clock Wednesday night, when It was crowded with pedestrians. W. G. Mazlck, treasurer of the South Carolina and Georgia Railway company, ami Jacob Wllllmau, an employe, wero bearing a bag of money containing $30) to tho railway office when they wore attacked by .two rob bers, who fired a pistol at them, seized tho bag of money und escaped down a side street. Tho thieves have not been captured nor tho money recovered. Beat Her Mother to Death. NEW York, Jan. 25. Mrs. Mai;glo Gill was arraigned in Jeffersou Market police court and confessed to tho murder of her mother. Sho was hold without ball. On last Saturday night Mrs. Gill and her mother, Mrs. 151 len MoVrissoy, quarreled, which led to a fight. Mrs. Gill admits that sho beat her mother over tho head and body, and that sho died on last Tuesday as a result of tho beating. Mrs. Gill wept bitterly in court whun sho entered her plea, and was so weak that she had to be supported by an officer whou sho was ro movod to tho Tombs, A Nun Murdered on a Train. Fontaineiileau, Jan. 25. Much excite ment was caused by tho murdor of a mm on a train coming from Paris. Tho train was running along as usual, when sud denly n man in ono of tho coaches drew a rovolvor nnd began firing nt his fellow passengers. Ono of tho bullets struck tho nun, inflicting a wound that soon proved mortal. Throo other passengers wero woundod bofore tho chambers of tho ro volvor wero empty. Tho man was arrested. Tho only explanation of his action is that ho is, insane. CommlttelLSIuriler for Seven Dollars. DANVILLE. VuJjiu- 25. William Rol ortson. tho vouutr wflitJt man who w hamred nt noon toduv In tNhii'l nt Roc Mountain for murder, madiHtihfiL'11 slon. He says he shut and i9H''ri7 Barbour for tho purpose of roniWru"lj and that he securod only $7 25. Wv8""' his real name was William B.dlef that his mother lives in Kentucky &' Minting ltecorils Ilriiken. Hid Bank, N. J., Jan. 25. Ji Moslner and Davidson broke somej records yostorday skating with th They wero its follows: Davidson, 21 , standing sturt, ltl 4-5 sees.; standing "tart, oue-fourth inlloj sees.; Moslner, Hying start, 220 yar sees. These aro not olllolal record Governor Marvll's Htnf WlUtlWTov "'I. Jan. 98. Marvll mode ili I 'llmving iq to his staff: N.u mill II n ileotmipiJ. N. ll.iiin-.nn, ii geuei.il, Austin II. r onto gem-rut. Th 1 1 urn i'im'u t ti.U ot ooluuil MmlAiue I'u a Vikns , Jan 2i ohiltiHl lion loa i :: , uud bfti .-iu.ee lv.- . , furiug with ph.ir, i'uviueiit at i.i)j..,i fceun onuuulluU. Wl muHiu, UWl'l!, I HU'IO KUnvernor mnfineiitK HHBrui.i-.it r ifmlbn ml vi i intii. ni aapz , 'l IMUr. 1 f. 1 1 1 1 1 I I 111 I t r m A Pain-racked Sufferer Tolls An Interesting Story. How He Was Tortured For Years And Finally Cured By Munyon's Remedy. Clm.leH Wurk, of 14 N. Twen j-fourth ' ., l'hlliulelpliia, has been n constant bulTerer trom rheunulU m for years. He was cured by the u .u of Munyon's it hen matlsm Cure. Th' i M story: "I was allliclt'i! .nh riieumatlsm in the right shoulder and Nilffered the most ex cruciating agony. Sharp -ho illu? pains oarted through it so intense I c mid not sleep nights. Even the weight of the bed clothes was more than I could bear; neither could I lie on the rig it. side or ou my back. Life became n perfect burden to me I could not raise my hand to my head, and when I attempted to put on my ciat or any article of dress, the torture was enough to drive me wild. Many remedies were suggested and tried, but none did me the slightest good, and I be gun to despair Of ever being able to ob tain relief. Some time ago, howevei, 1 procured Munyon's llheumatlo Cure. It nffoided me relief after the tlrt few doses, and by the time the little 35 cent battle was gone 1 was enttiely free from pain. I have had no return of my old enemy, and I feel satisfied I am ner maneutly cu ed. It stemw so wonderful 1 cm hardly realize it, and can only show my appreciation of the merits of the cur by recommending it to other bitf ferers. Munyon's Rheumatic Cure is guaran 'eed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rueuma tism cured in from one to live dnys. It never fails to cnio sharp, shoitlug pains in the arms, legs, sides, b ick or breast, or soreness in any part of the body in from one to three hours. It la guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, ktifC and sttoolen joints, still back, and all pains in the hips and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sola -lea, lumbago or puin in tho back are speedily cured. Munyon s Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up specif ics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggi-le, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. DON'T VcHS'JS DOESN'T. Grammatical Oddities That C.rr.to Upon tho I ar of Educated Benders. Tho subject, of pronunciation has been up fur (h-eup ion a good deal of lute. The following rnpariling'-dou't"and doesn't' should bo of interest, coming from the best authority. Don't is llko dropping tho final g of the pn sent participle, n vulgar ity of people of culture. Thaokiray and Anthony Trollope constantly place it, along with ain't for "am not," or ' is not," in tho mouths of their highly bred characters Tho late prlnco consort used it. I recollect quoting from moiuory from his Life," by Sir T. Martin that, speaking of tho Princess Beatrlco u nn infant, tho prince wroto, ''Sho doesn't like it." Other corruptions aro, or woro, 'em fot "thorn," Hawyut for Harriet," chawyct for "chariot," yallow for "yellow," tossol for "tnssol," Lunnon for "London," Roomo for "Romo," goold for "gold," oblcogo for "oblige. " Tho first Duko of Wellington, as I have been told, nlwnys said obloogo. It certainly doos grato upon tho ear to hoar don't used for doesn't," nnd yet wo dnd it used in tho "Pickwick Papers," in tho song which Mr. Wardlo sings on Christmas cvo at tho Manor farm, Dingley Dell: And love that's too strong why, it don't last long, As many have found to their pain. In East Anglin they sny "you don't ought nnd ho didn't ought," -which, though true, is slightly ungrammaticul. A Defect 111 trie Hands. A good story is told of an English law ycr who, ImUng succoeded in making a litigant of eery tanner in his county, having grown rich at thoir expense, and thus establlhhed a valid olalm to their oou sideration, consented to git for his portrait, which was to adorn tho courtroom of the county town Tho picture was duly paint cd by n London artist, nnd. previously to being hung was submitted to a private view. "Mot.t uuooniinonlike, to bo sure, was tho general verdict But ono old cbup regarding tho canvati critically, dissented from the prevailing opinion as follows "That ho feumew hut like his face, but ii ain't tho man This man has gat his hand in his own pocket, you seo. Now, I have kuowed him for hvonnd thirty years, nnd all that time he's had his hand in some body elso's pocket This chap ain't him. ' Grcon Eng. A Lcsjoii In Spollinc Sho (at tho dash) Dear, plcaso toll me how to spell costumo. I'm writing to niothor nbout my lovely now gown. Ho Well, nro you ready? Sho Ycai' Ho C-ojf-t, cost. She Yjfe. He m to. Sho-gVvellf Hog!&I-e, me 05, as yot unpaid. SjjJE-Your're a wretohl Frank Hnrri- loifsmisgnzijie. Just Llko Him. "Oh, Clura, nco this deliolously ugly npnne.se gul Arthur gave me for n birth Jay pr. sent I" Oh. i a t it exquisitely horrible! Just 1 a ji , . , - 'i. Giinwre v Aromatic Wim A tonic lor ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and ! feel exhausted and nervous ; ' are getting thin and all run ! down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will' bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is ' the best, regulator and corrector : for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and 1 gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa mm For Believing the Existing Finan cial Distress, A BANKER'S PANACEA P0R BANES, Tho 1'lnn Provide for tho Itie by the Secretary of the Treasury oMInntl lte dcemahle In 1'lve Year and l'ayablo In Twenty Year. PlTTSBttlto, Jan. 25. Tho "Pittsburg plan" conroniing the currency quostion was unanimously adopted yesterday by the Clearing House association nt Its an nual meeting, and a committee of three appointed to submit tho schomo to Sen ators Camden nnd Quay and Congress men Dalzell nnd Stone to urge its adop tion by congress. Tho proposition was made by J. M. Willook. president of the Second National bank, nnd met the unani mous approval of the association after a lengthy dlseusslon of its merits. Tho essential provisions of tho plan are tho following amendments to tho nntlonn' banking net: . Permit national banks to Issue notes t an amount not exceeding their paid u.. capital stook, but require each bank befor receiving notes to deposit with the ITnlti . States treasurer United States bonds o' any issue, upon which they may receh o notes up to the par value of said bonds. Impose a tax of one fourth of 1 per cent, per annum, pttyuhlp seml-nnnuitlly, upon the average amount of notes in circula tion, to defray the exponses of tho comp troller's office. Repeal the provisions of tho reorganiza tion and extension not of July 12, 1SSJ. imposing limitations upon the reduction nnd Incrensonf national banks' circulation. Authorize tho secretary of the treasury to offer for salo from timo to time, at nut loss than pur, per cent. 5-20 year bonds (redeemable In five years and payable in twenty years), in denominations from $50 to 310,000, to bo paid for In gold, legal ten dors or United States treasury notes, to nn amount which, with the gold in the treas ury, will be sufficient to retire all out standing legal tenders and treasury notes, such notes to be rnucelled nf? fast its now circulation is issued to tho banks. Permit national banks to count nntlonnl banknotes as par to their legal reserve. The other provisions of tho present na tional bank act to remain unchanged The Trcmhlcn of n Illg Paper Company. Chicago, Jan. 35, Foreclosure proceed ings against the Columbia Srraw Paper company wero begun in the United States circuit court yesterday. Tho Northern Trust company filed a bill ami asked for tho appointment of a receiver. Similar foreclosure proceedings have been begun in nine different states in which tho com pnuy has mills. Inability to meet interest payments on 1,000,000 in bouds is sot up by tho bill as tho reason for tho proceed ings. Tho company was organized in Jan uary, 1893. with a capital stock of i,000. f00 and tho incorporation was taken under tho laws of New Jersoy. Most of the paper mills in tho contral states wero ab sorbed by tho now company, and, a prom ising business was transacted for some months. To tho panic of 189-J is ascribed the llrst troublo of tho corporation. Mautlo Itrniiscoinho In Trouble. London, Jan. 25. Maude Bransc-ombe, tho aotross, who a dozen years ago was well known throughout the United States, more on account of tho fine photographs which woro taken of herself than ueonuM of her artistic ability, was at Bow street pollco court yostorday afternoon in sup port of a summons which sho had pr -viously taken out against Alexander Ham ilton Gunn, described as n "company pro moter." Miss Brauscombo charged Mr. Gunn with using threats towards her, aud it has been stated that ho hits gone so lar as to beat her. Sho said that her irrogulnr association with Mr. Gunn had existed for four years, Guun's defoiuo was that tho charges woro an attempt to blackmail him. He was bound over in S1,000 to keep tho peaoo for, twelve months. Tho Weather. For onsteru Pennsylvania, Now Jorsoy and Delaware, fair; warmer: light, varia ble winds. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, rain tonight; warmer; va riable winds, becoming northeast. For Virginia and North Carolina, fair in east ern portion; warmer; winds becoming easterly, increasing cloudiness and rain or snow Is indicated for the Ohio and Mis sissippi valleys, and will probably extend to New Kngland, tho lakoroglous, and the mluulo Atlnutlo coast tomorrow. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of the Xniv York anil riillaili-tplilii Kxehaiigf-s. New Yohk, Jan. St. This has heen a rather dull day on the Stuck Exchange, only l-0,5;) shares of stook helns trailed In. At the open hit; speculation was llrm, thun came a slight reduction, follon ed by a quick recovery, atter which the market became stagnant. The market, however, closed quite strong. Clos ing olds: Lehigh Valley ... 33M V. N. Y. & Pa.... - Pennsylvania.... 60js Krle 9 Headinu Utft D., L. & W KSiijH St. Paul S5?fi West Shore - Lehigh Nav i N. Y. Central V9K N. Y. & N. K ai Lake Erie & W.. WH New Jersey Con... W Del. & Hudson....!:) Oeiieral Jllarkets. PlilLATiHr.PiilA, Jau 81. Flour weakjwlntor super., $a.l(aa.ai; do. extras, f IXKVt. II); No. 2 winter family, I2.V1S3.UV: Puonsylvanta roller straight. .90lia.?0; western winter, clear, 2.502.70. Whmtdull, Huaker,with58M(o. hid and i8c. aakea for Jaiuiarv Corn firm, quiet, with ilMo. hid and 4?He asked for Jan uary. Outs firm, higher, with Mu. hid and 354c. avked for January. Hay slow; kooiI to choice timothy, W.6013. Hour dull, l'ork steady. Lard easier; weatern steam, $6.tHl; city, t)-S6. Butter steady; western dairy. Ill (5,15c.; wetero omauKry, l&8)c. do factory, HffiHo.; Elgin, .; Iraitatlon creamery, 11 is 18c.; New YorK dairy, lUUltto.; do. oieamory, lfijaio.; l'euiisylvanift crcatuory prints, fancy, 34c-.; do. t-uuk-u. ..lie..; do. fair to good, lTaie ; prhits jobbliu atswtaio. Cheuee eak : large. mUHo.i small. u-j'AUe.;rt wkimt.iiiD'e. ; full ltim, --3f Kgg" lifmer't Xw Yorlt and fenwtylvii 1I11. S& '(.Sic. ; toe htf&ae, log 170.1 Western fre-h. e. : southern, I,lvu stwh MarUeU. Nyr Yohk, Jan. J4.Lur.iiic-.in eablos quote American steers at 10'f.U1 .-. lie- ..i . ir I wahjhts; refrk fat r bi-t-f at a uominally it.-miy; bantyaril calvc-j mui dull; foar cars wit-rn i-iho sold at "'. 8,a0. HtUKDSte uly; lambs llri..: poor u. 1 sheep. If. Sfija.T'i per 1W pounds; rammm, ,i fair lambs, t .c-i.S? Hjs steady and mi 0hne4. )EAl' MMBTY, l'a., .Ian. flattlo Ktt-aily, prime, M: io-, $4.604.10; bullu.stiu's nd s, J1) in. Ji" dm heavy fhil.e ilelphias, i,8ijf 1 - -nniuoa to fair Yorlo r, U-Hi'i-sm roughs, o Sheep flrni; Mir, ta 5."). 1,1.75; goo!, iotitiAO; uoutmou to tun j limbs, JS.60nst. It is a Fact that Cottolene makes better pastry than lard, is more reliable tliau lard, more cleanly than lard, more healthful than lard, and is superior to lard for frying and shortening. COTTO LE N E is recom mended by expert cooks and endorsed by scientists. Once used always used. Sold in 3 and 5 lb. pails. See that trade mark steers head in cotton-plant wreath is ou the pail. Made only by THE fl. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and 133 N. Delaware Ave., Plillailn. t r CT-r3S FAIL t'Ln rpi mm f WW 19 V I'i1- c( Bl"w nnllowhlll, Thirty Years' Cont.nuous I'rac lco tu all sneelal dh-oa-'es of both sexe-. Lo s o( Mnnhoid, ' rrors of Yoiilh, and i.ll ill-ease of the Bloon. Ndrv- i lu and Kirttieys, Di-ii htv . urt Loyg of Mi'lnniy re-nltlUK 'r 'in Abme, Kxces-.. Ininrudenoe or 1l.1i"i Pancf are 1 errija'in.ilv cure 1 hy Dr. Lo b f-eek 1 Is advice at mice. up tiiiniatiiee-. a pon-ive mm lanicui ei re in every ea lie Uvrin. brinxI'H hi- k Health and viaor in the teo-a t,- rlims cie-. 1 on ..li ton and exninli ntlon iree a il Rtiiellv cmitlden- II 1 OHiee h i irs. rialiy and on wuoil -ys, from I) to 3 P. M.. ii-iu t . II .VHiitna". Send or on 1 for tree book on Krrnrn of Youth aDd oliseuro dlsoasi s of 1 oth i.hxoi. DR. HOBENS&CK, REMOVIL To 648 N. liightk St., above rom 'hi la, P Formerly at 3-Hl North -'cuon-l s-t lath' oirt sst In Atoertea for the treatment of Hfirfw Tlarati'6 and outhful 1 rrori. arlceci ie lydroci-le, Lost Manhood, etc Treutmem b' mall a specialty. CoinuiuuliHiioat- ncn d sontldentlai ' "nu sterop tor dhok. Hour. . m to P p tr --un(lv8 to iz ir Dave yon SoreThroat, Wmples, Copper-Colored ! Spots; Aches, Old Bores. Dicers tn Sfouth.lJatr- i FalliCK? Write foolt Itcmeity l!c.,H(l7 Ma-1 onlcTein)le,riileaieo,IU.4or proof sot cui-et. S Capltnl isiliOO.ooo. t'atlents cured nine rewr 3 oarotodaysoan.1 and well. lOO-pnuel-ook freej Or hopl 131 7 Arch SL TheOnl Ccinilun SieeiaiHt in Aincr- ici, iMiiwiiiiHiuuiiiiitf liar Ollii-r-i Adtcrtinc. fvERVOUS DE.3ILITY AND THE HESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Ilueaue, VnricoHO Vein anil i airimucrs ro i.iirunif) I'l ininnciill j lured in to 10 Ilah. Relief at Once. BL000 POISON harmlcusmeitiod. 8 years' Xuropeun Hospital nnd ;ia practical experience, aBCVrtlllcutt-H anil I lUnlomaa nrove. hend ni. 2-rent nrntimn fnr I boon "TltUTII," the only True Medical I Hook advertised. It is a true friend to nil I suuerersana to tlioae contemplating marriage, j The njoit s'ubborn and dunm-rous cases solic ilea, write or can ana ne Haven. iiours,0to3 ; ev'irs. 6to f "cr examination and Ireatmentln chronic nnd dnngeroai caaev C ill dolly to i..iu, cu. anaoai. iroin 10 4 ; ev'ss, 6 t- u, un , a o ia. i-reaxnaent by 11-ull. IS For Paintiug . . . The Season is here: and Papor Hanging Get your work done hy Mahanoy City's leudiiiK artist, W. H. SNYDEB "Pferfcct Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain ae stained ghiBs. All the new patterns i wall paper. All dally and weekly tmpe uovels, novelettes and statiouery. 133 We8t Centre Streot. Heatliinarcers ror the Kvkmino Hkbai.- THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos, Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shonindiah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & CASsmr, Proprietor- When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at 'HIL.WOLi;S HOTEi 200 North Centre Street. steals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines. Manors, cigars. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.j Nn 26 Kast Centre Mtrt-ei, H NHIM)AK, A. HIST CLASS GSOGBRY Our Motto: 11 st ' Quail tr at Lowest Cash I'rleeR I'atronage i espeett ully sollolted. SOXm. haak, Wholesale agent fnr FeSgeaipan'x hull I J Expert Lager ltd Saazer Pile 8i. No nuer uude. Fine llq m ' and Olg&rs l'J South Main at. imSY PELLS! iiRni?.KSAF"NDVu,-,"fO''WaiAN-s SAFE 5I0BfSCUARD? Aikcox Speciho Co.,Phila..P EVERY WOMAN SomeMmesnee 'areliabli', aionth:y, regoUtlns medicine. Omy liamlMaOSi the pareBt dr,,g should be used. Ifjou want th bun, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills They are prompt, sale and certain In result. The genuine (Or. Feal'ii) btm- 4Upt oolut. Bout aaywhute, tjl.OC. Addten Pltax MssHiuta Co., Qeveluud, O, 4 Sold by e, i a. nutLm, HBBiSi jrjtEIlQUHON'S THE AT E, P J. TBIIOCSON, MANAOBH. TUESDAY, JANUARY a9th. A, Y. PEARSON'S NAVAL PI AY The White Squadron. Pr-sauted hy a company, in point of ueieral excellence un-urpan'od. The gnat sceno aro : Puhlio Square, Hio Janeiro. The Congress of Navies. loorish Slnvo Yoked to an Ox. Knitted Monastery on the Parahiha, Review of the White Squadron 2 Oarloa's of Scensry 2 100 People on the Stages 100 Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents Hn-" rvr-d -eata at Klriln' drug store jJ- H. KIBTLKR, SI D , rnrsrciAN zi.vo m oj Ofllce. 120 North Ja'din a re S'i jjr- M BUKKK, A TTORNB V-A T-I . SlIKNANOOAn PA. Olnee. Egan buiirtmp comer Cer.iie Ktreela, Min ai an w. N- STK1N, urace bikto z, n -n's rcs i'u J coi ner'Maln and Centre B-reet-, 1- r. rdcaa, Pa. OQlce llonre: hto 1(1 a. a ,: 1 to 8 p r 7to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. Q , M. HAMILTON, M. D PIirsiCIAN AND SURGEON. I'fflw. Water Company building, 20 West Lloyd street. jyH. WENDELL KEIiER, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMSR, XYJB AXT KA lt SUItOXOX, 301 Mahantouao Street, Pottsvllle, Penna. snewis Finest, Pnrest, Healthest. ChxiS.Scunidt,igt 907 West Coal St., Shenandoah. ' UARTEIAN STEEL PI0KET FEN0E is'the ohoapest and best fence made Cheaper than a wooden fenoe tor residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M H. Mabtik oas the agency and carries It V stock at his uarble and granite works, 127 n JiKDIN ST. If your olothler doesn't keep Hammeralcragh : Bros Swell, Kellable, New York -CLOTHHsTG- Make htm got It Tbelr celebrated $15 00 Melton Overcoat j We-rs like f teel nndi sold by ev-y proud nen olothler In the state. None genuine with out HaiU'uerslouch liros.' label. Vruv -f, A-n(iirxli, I Lager and a. .-.i. rfc,c.viw I x' St 4
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