Remeirt Dead! SELINSGROVE IMARDLFYARDl M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r 1 keep constantly on hand and man ufacture to order an ainus ot Marble and Granite JTI JUUJ jLLUU JIUUUUIUUUU Old Stone; Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES ! LOW PRICES I have one of the best Marble Cut ter in the State and consequently turu out good work. MTCouie and see my worktl price. Thankful for past iaor 1 most re- MiHctf ullr ask a continnanci 01 same, M, L. MILLER; f the lusfice o eace AND GONVIOYANGSR-M- Z. STEININGER. Middlcburgh, Pa. K. IMtWF.K. E. E. PAWI.IKU BOWER & PAWLING, Altorncys-nt-Liw Miflfllclnrzb.Pu. "r!'.!'s In Kunk ritilldlnir. J AS. (J. CHOUSE, ATTOKNKT AT LAW. MlPPLKUtJ ftd, PA. v II business entrusted to hin care I receive prompt attention. CHAS. NAsnrunvis, Elections, Loans and Investments. Jtenl IXntp iiikI I'rKnte Hanker, Miiiimspoil. Lycoming- Co., Pa i "'pxlts accepted, subject indrafts or CbOC&H. iii -my p.irt n( the ivurld. P in i .' I is I o l i.i :i 1. 1. Potticaei', VeteriNarY sUrceoN. SELINSQROVE. PA. Ml i nift'sd mi.iI business cnira-iteil to my r ire I receive prompt ami ciirct il uttciit'.iin. Nculv F.sttiblmlMHl. j V7EST PERRY HOTEL, ! i!--(tirt!i mile Knsl of liiclilic 111. .mis fin? fur liivelintr inoii to drive , Train leitvcs S.iiiliiii .v " '2 n m, nr o town, lu l'.iin nr ni'tvr niciiis. : l ivfs ut. Si'litiSkrrovo .r) -1") i) m iiiai' i. ff-iii h per j'.'iy. n m tm m s mm & ,.i K R i RlTI" OBTAINED. ' 3 fll I I , i B w.itl I U TZr.:.I3- EASV.I niisnll nr i omiiiiinli' i'e with t ho KilCor Ms pa rr, wlui wiu give il l r.eeUel iulor- .tl.Hl. TSSTSr rrfjffTBfrattW ! r i1 N i:jaH hi:HlarilD,U rr s 1 1 "TjiMiMiiS; l VJfVUI I omlurrdr'JVp. ! ' J ', i '' :ry .-" '"' 1'OJSON P-TDHim-aiiy I 'iipei'i,il..l..ilyH. Voucnnbotreiiti.,1.11, .?'?'' J ' "ii'i.riiimo;iri.-i.unileriim"gii:trn-ja.AAty. If !r.-fT toxaihera we willnm. ira. tt i parr i:lr.T.:iluriwi(lti..uill)ills.iinil 7i."rirrjc,il wof.nl t.x uro. I; yoiihnvctiikentiirr cury, iiiilid-i i,oti.ii. iim.I htlll linvo m lii-saml rniri". iiliicoii'i l n:e!ic iinin m Ii. Sure 'I linmr. l'li.,pl , 4'opiier t olored Snots t l ert on : r.v part of tlm body. Iliiirnr I vehrmn (.iltiv '' ut, a in fiiia SeriimJiiry I'l.OIll i..(iv I .gnBnintotocnri. V.'6m.li':itttieU'..intolis.i- 1 ualo case nna linllcni;, ilio worlj lor : ' vie noiMjininciiri'. Tins ili-enro h.;s oik.ivs l:i!!lea t he hl(ill of t ha mont eiriiuenr pli vxi viuiis. S-.-.OO.OOi; cut llul U liinil iur iini n'rill. liininl Rnorauiy. A lisol in o iiroolK ecaiiii .n HT.pllciiti.il!. Adcltriis '()K HCJIKUV t(J. rtOi Utwouto Xctiiplv, LilltJAmt, ILL. ' o o 5' o o a ? 5 H 3" fAaftsstw a - o o 3" O u TJ O U) r o 3 a a 3" O c 3 CO 9 o o o o 2 r 1 c o o 3 o a r 0 O 3 O 1MB HTI S u rr a 5 3 O o 13 VA NTKIl Aeeiit. to nell wn.hini: mneliin Junes I.. Knoll, 107 H. 4 St., l-elmnini, lit. Jy 1 X. Quick, Z vp want mm fthrewt, careful man In rwli town It make yur (liucily for liiniftelf. ittxl nut work Imrtl. JrHate inHtniftionn and out lit of 1U'W jff( '.'5 crntM. tltKAT NtHtTHI'UN (FfiAUTV A713 I nion Ave. CliicutEu. No. ) No. nnd lflu other funny ntorius f, by f.tinuiM liumoriHtit. nUo n ( omplrte Fori ii n 'e Teller and a Dream Hook. Ituth liandwmie Istokf aont, io.tpaid. anywhere for only one dlino, Cli:o. Al alanky, WmKlatovk N. B Can. I Dora It I'ay to be Kirk ? . ; . !e!d' thr illxcomfort olid Miffering, Illness ' of anr kind 1 enpenrva. ilundied.of tieuplo conault the doctura every day about rough, njl l . raid. Tbla i better tlisn to aulTrr the dlMiiaaa lo run along, but llinte who ut Otto'a Cure for the throat ami lunira do better atill. It coats ieaa man rurn la certain- ou ran get a tnai i Uottln free nf our antff, w. II. Herman, Troa- Sold by dramrtata. or sent prepaid upon receipt --.r,'-', .""" - ' a i'i.i. MnT'inM! if. A 'of price, int each, llumplrrfys' jlediuine . ...',..t. ,tnfflVTrrjr4rr;rr-;mw.a-'i i ZZ.. - DANIEL MYERS, OF PENNSYLVANIA. A Living Object Lesson for Or. Mil1 New Heart Our. H EART DISEASE Is curable. "For over forty yean," writes Daniel Myers of Two Taverns, Pa., on Aug. 10, 1S9S. "I suffered with heart disease. Flrsta slight palpitation, gradually growing worse. Then shortness of breath, sleeplessness, smother ing sensations and much pain In the region of the heart alarmed me and I consulted a physician. Koeclvlng no benefit I tried others and a number of remedies, spending a large amount of money, but finally be came so bad that It was unsafe for me to leave homo. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure two years ago. a ra WT- lttnm 31 lieartn For eighteen months I huvo been well. Al though 72 years of ace I can go where I wUh and I sleep all night and wake up as cheer- ful as a balM! ami completely rested." cent, and that the ministers themselves Dr. Miles Kemediesaro sold by all drug- I Would some day announce his Inno glsts under a positive guarantee, first liottle rence. "I swear before the whole world benefits or money refiindej. U(H)lt on Heart j u,at Dreyfus Is Innocent," exclaimed and Nerves sent free to all applicants. I M. Zola, "and that France some day . I)U. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Ellthart, Ind. j wm thank me for saving her honor." j "I am not defending my liberty In " presenting myself before you. I am de PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A0. Surbury it Lowistown Division. In effect Nov 28, 1807. WST Mill lIH. STATION. KARTtTARD p tn A. Ij a m j p tn Vi.i b I.ewlstown J. T :' ; n .r li.m , ftlrtln street 7.::t n.us 12.IHI I.ewiatown 7 H". 3.i(i II.M ; Msltlnml 7.4:1 vn 11.45 S I'sllltor 7. 4:l E'JS 11.40 It 1 Shimllo : ti 3:1: 11. 12 Wanner 7."- 3 11. 17 Mctilure 8 is J.45 U.l'l 3n hnul.V.MIll 8 1:1 11 la iJ AlswsliirK .!! .'i.'.s 11. IW 1'6 ki'SVsrtliWII (...". 4.M lo.'.a :u Kenb-r h.:u , til I'i.mi i.s j: ind ivi.u i k' HA" - !i i: :u v.nunr s 4il ; v.' 10 : JT K reamer V ! 4 '."i 10'.i Pswllnn H .Vi 4 I )': 4.". ScliniiKriiv 4-4! '".I? Soilnrnruvn .1 u.n-: , 4 ! 1ii.i.j miiii.uiv 9 is in i Trains leave l.ewistowii ,!tiii"tinu : I 'iH ii 111, HI I.", ;i ill -j:i7 i in A V7 p in.7 11T 1 1 M p Ali.'.'ini, I'll iHlttir nn.J Hu! Wo.t. nr lliiliinnire it ii 1 W'l'-liinTO'H t ','.' n in le 1 ' ' 1 11 i p in i 'r i ihiihhmi.i.pi .in.i i-mv York 8:s .11 in. 1 nt I ii 4 141 ami 11 U nt Fur ll.irr!,.i,;!7(Haiii:i'iMl!.lpi,1 P(-:,ia;ici,ilia & Spic ?l (: 0ivisin I ' :i I 1 i ii in l''.r 1 "ti l !: t -l i i mi.l N'-w I AM) I N(ii;T:iK!i CCNTKAI. II A 1 1, WAY ! 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Week liny lirrtvit.tf ,ll rllllilip.lp.,,.1 I :ia til .New ..l k 7 H I II III 'I'rn'iis n!-o lo .v.. Snnlntry : 1 r.O n m ilioly arriving nt Plnlieli'i.llilii 0 .'.'2 n in Itiiltlinnri. 0 ".'II n in WncliinKliiti 7 4n ll lit Nun t i.rk Via ii in Wci.k,iy., in u ui Mimliiy, ; 1.1.1 pin. week il.itViirrlvn.if nt l'lil!.uiii!pliiti C'i! p in. Nt-w Ynrk V ilu p in, Halt iinore B 0j p in I ni-niiiKiuii i i.i p in Train, aim lean- Sunlinry at W.'iO a in and S i" hihI H : p m, inr UarriKliurK, riniink'lpiuit aim llallliiinru .1 K. J. n. iinviiiNsu.N WO' H, tien'l I'iisb Agent (len'l .Mnniiuar SPECIAL NOTICES. sninll advert Yemenis of every ileserlptlon. Want, Sale or Item, bust or Kuiuul. or tlier no tices insert eil iiniier this lioml tor oniMinir rem u wnnl lor one liisertluu and one-ronrlli eeni n wonl encli MihsKpiei.t Inertloti. .Nothing In serted tor less than ten cents. ANTED-TltrsTWtlKTHY AND A(T- lve gentlemen or Indies to travel tor reHpimsiiih. isi.'iMIMieil lioiisc. !Ioii- thly $C& mid extenies. piisiiluiiBteiiily. Meter etice. Kni'Inse hrlr-neilrepserl hi am lied envelope. The Dominliir. Oimpanj', pept. v., Cltleniin. l'J-lti-7.tit. AGENTS. l'.,IUl,i In,,,. "I ANTKD evcywliere to II Niunll fi'lf-llentiiiK Polinlilnir lroiii. The luont u.efnl mo dcrn liotmi'luild invention, ami a ready seller for nnoiilH at IiIk prullts. Workem ran easily inakv t to fin liaiiv. V'rite fur particular. . JlillNSTON 4 t O.. yuiney, III. W ANTKD-Trutworthy and Actlvo gentle men or IndicN to travel for rcgpotedlile, e talili.lied houo in Snyder t oinily. Monlbly tstf.ou nml expeimeM I'oHilion Hteady. ltefer vxwe. Knclofo .(.f-addroi.Mefl alanipetl enve lope. Tim Dominion Company, l)ept. V. t'liiengo, lllinoia. V-tn-Iiit tiffin,, t njnlfA l?,.nf. (Mini illMo. I'uxta lnt almost life 1h if toil f, ,r i.i I tfinil. of limlM.r II, ,.i,i, ! fur mnkiiiir thi. paint, .Vio Writu tn-ilny. Ail ,., drcan, 1). (i. Itmk, Kreniiicr, l'a .llf HUMPHREYS' 1 Cures Fever. 3 " Infants' Diseases. 4 " . Diarrhea. 8 ". Neuralgia. O '. Headache. lO " Dyspepsia. No. - kj - No. No. No. 14 Cures Skin Diseases. Io"J 1 8 No; 20 ..: 1NO.: J, I . kt. rr Rheumatism. Vhooping Cough Kidney Diseases. Urinary Diseases Cold9 and Grip. No;' 17 IL EiHLE MS PLEA. The Distingaishei French Novelist Addresses the Jury. : EE ACCUSES PREMIER HELIIE. lieclare That the President Chief Adrlner llaa Ordered the Jury to Return a Verdict ofGotlty He Vlsr rooaly Aaaerta Dreyfus Innocence. Paris, Feb. 12. The court waa packed with people yesterday when the Zola trial opened. There was no demonstra tion when the military officer arrived, but M. Emlle Zola waa hissed when he reached the court. The proceedings opened with the ad dress of the advocate general, who de clared that M. Zola's assertion that the Ksterhasy court martial acquitted a guilty person In accordance with su perior orders remained entirely unprov ed. Major Esterhaxy, be added, could not be the author of the bordereau, and he protested against certain news papers accusing officers of seeking to overthrow the republic. In conclusion the advocate general expressed con fidence that the Jury would condemn M. Zola without hesitation. M. Zola next addressed the court, af firming his good faith, and he created a sensation by accusing the premier, M. Melinc, of having ordered the Jury to avence the national honor by re turning. a verdict of guilty, whereupon the presiding Judge told M. Zola that he must not make such charges. Continuing M. Zola declared that the government knew everything, was per fectly aware that Dreyfus was Inno- fending the truth. Look me In the race, , gentlemen. Have I been bought or am j 1 a traitor? I am a free writer, who In j tends to resume his vocation and again j take up his Interrupted labors. Con- demn me, then, If you wish. It will be but an additional error. It will be the seed which will germinate and prevent France from falling Into Indifference. I "If the country is in trouble the fault I Ilea with the government, who In the ' hope of saving some culprit had tried i to prevent Hie truth from coming Into 1 the light of day. The very life of the i people Is nt stake. It is fur you. gentle- men of the Jury, to utter the truth upon this affair nnd render justice." I The speech of the distinguished le I fondant was constantly Interrupted by ; hisses nnd protests. : M. Luborlo, counsel for M. Zola, fol 1 lowed with nn eloquent speech. His j opening words, "We are here in defense ; of Justice and rifiht," were hailed with j loud protests from the back of the court ' room, but counsel continued, reproach- lot; the authorities for being led nslruy i by passing Interests and with not wish ing to deal with the lueyfus affair, ill though there are few Kenators or dep uties Who doubt his Innocence. "Never- j theless," coin liuii'd M. (kiiDorle, "truth ! will prevail. The elections will not be allowed tn pass amid mystery nnd am biguities." M. l.uliorle then proceeded to re proach the premier with refusing to p.l low generals to be Judged before the Jury, nnd lie asked: "Are generals, then, above the legal conscience of til j country? Our opponent talked of con- ! lldenee in the army, but It is now aa in- I Full to the army to raise a cry of alarm. ' as M.Zoln bus done. He spoke In strong , terms, but he did not Insult the army." THROWN FR0JIHER HORSE. The. Wire of Kx-Nocrctney Whitney Meets W Ith n Serious Accident. Aild-ii. S. , Feb. 22. While following the deer hounds yesterdny Mrs. William C. Whitney, wife of ex-Secretary of the Navy Whitney, was knocked from her horse and quite seriously hurt. Mr. Whitney and his wife, with a parly of o5 or 40 friends, were out on a deer hunt two miles from the city, at P.ob- miS. W1IXIAM C. WHITNEY, lnson's Park. Mrs. Whitney was among the leaders, and was riding at a gal lop along a narrow path a short dis tance from the roadway. Nailed across the path was a scantling, which Mrs. Whitney did not see until too late. She was riding so fast that she could not stop, and was carried directly against the piece of wood. She was struck in the forehead nnd knocked from he. horse. Luckily her foot did not catch In the stirrup when she was thrown. When picked up she was unconscious, and had a long, ugly gash Just above the eyes. She was carried to her resi dence in this city, where Dr. Valentine Mott, of New York, who was In the party, attended her. She will be con fined to her room for some time. Fugitive Teller Itetiirns. "Wllmlngtr.il, Del., Feb. 21. William N. Hoggs, the teller of the First Na tional bank, of Dover, who Is accused of taking (10C.0C0 from that institution. Walked Into the olllcu of Marshal Short, In the federal building, Saturday and gave himself up to-;the United States authorities. After strenuous efforts to secure ball for the accused man he was taken to New Castle Jail late In the af ternoon. Hoggs refuses to say where he has been. Four prominent citizens were arrested for alleged complicity with Boggs. They are Thomas'' 8. Clark, Charles Iiutlbr, Ex-Sheriff Cole and Colonel Cooper. They furnished ball and Xvere released.' They, vigor- . .. a I neAVf V. o 1 Iminmni.. mm THE PRESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA Be Deliver a Oration at the Wah Inatoa Birthday Eierelaee. Philadelphia, Feb. 12. President Me Klnley, accompanied by his secretary. J. Addison Porter, arrived here yester day afternoon In the private car of President Frank Thomson, of the Pennsylvania railroad. The president was met by Frank Thomson, Charles C Harrison, provost of the University of Pennsylvania, and C. Stuart Pat terson, and by them escorted to the street. Here carriage were entered, and the party was driven to the resi dence of Mr. Harrison, whose guest the president and Mr. Porter will be dur ing their stay in the city. The presi dent today delivered an oration at the Washington birthday exercises of the University of Pennsylvania at the Academy of Music. The prevalent excitement over Span ish affairs seemed to give added publio interest to the president's visit, and the big Pennsylvania railroad station and the streets adjacent thereto were crowded with people eager to see and greet the chief magistrate. Two com panies of mounted policemen escorted the carriages to Mr. Harrison's resi dence, which is several Ijlocks from the station. Cheering crowds greeted the president along the entire route. In view of the condition of public affairs, every arrangement had been made to keep the president in touch with all the departments at Washing ton, and to keep him fully informed of developments ot Havana direct tel egraphic communication had been es tablished between Washington and Mr. Harrison's house, and In addition to this a long distance telephone was at the disposal of the president in the event of the necessity ot communica tion with Washington. The city authorities propose to exer cise the utmost care over the president aunng nis stay nere, in orucr to pro- ieci nim mini any possioie annoyances. lloth the front and rear of Provost j Harrison's residence are guarded by j policemen, nnd In all his movements while In this city the chief magistrate Is closely followed by a cordon of of ficers. ITEMS OF STATE NETS. Pittsburg, Feb. 20. The Pittsburg po lice raided the llrst Chinese speakeasy In this city tonight, nnd arrested Lee You, barkeeper, and Ping He, proprie tor, and ten other Chinamen. The po lice found a gambling outfit, whisky, bottled beer nnd a restaurant at Second avenue and Grant street. Pittsburg, Feb. 20. Word came from Dunbar tonlubt that Tom (.'ash hnil been arrested uml was being held for the Allegheny county aulhuriiies. Cash, It Is claimed, killed "Chicago" John Kelly, colored, laborer m the Unity tunnel of the new CarniT.lo railway lut-t August. He also wounded severul peo ple and held a whole purse nt bay, finally tuklug refuge In a coal bank u rut disappearing. Chninliersbuir. Feb. 20. About 2." fanners nnd ir.ntl owners Inteivrted I: BUKaP lllM.t ,.uturo met in the Franklin tiuards Armory Saturday. Among those present was Frank C. Hosier, of Carlisle, who will plant a thousand acres of his Cumberland county lniu! , in beets, and who will likely erect factory in or near f'arllsle for the ex traction of the sugar from the heels, i This factory will cost about J2".0,0i, It j Is said. Committees were appointed to create nildlllonal Interest In the pro-. Ject In the different townships nnd the meeting nd.lourned to meet Saturday' r.ftornoon, Feb. 20. liarrishurg, Feb. II. Deputy Secre tary of Intel nal Affairs I. Ii. Hrown Is preparing tome Interesting statistics showing the total amount of taxes col lected In the commonwealth. This table, based upon the population of the state lit the time the last census wus taken, will show that In the entire state there was collected last year for the support of the poor 40 cents per capita: for const ruction and repairs of streets, ronds and bridges during the year, S1.S7 per capita; for schools, etc., per capita; for other purposes, $l.tll per ; capita. Of the total amount of taxes collected for all purposes In the state, 23 per cent wns devoted to educational purposes. Philadelphia, Feb. 19. Oeorge Horn-; hardt, a waiter In the restaurant ot 104 North Fight street, last night shot i and probably fatally wounded lteinhart 1 Hosnr, aged 30 years, and Hannah i Helnhart, aged 22 years. He also fired j a shot at Annie Helnhart, sister of the young woman, but the bullet missed 1 her. All the persons 'concerned are . cousins, and live at 13C3 Vine street. ' Losar is proprietor of the restaurant. and employs the other three. Hcrn hardt Is said to have had a d'sagree ment with Losar over his attentions to Hannah. The shooting occurred on Vine street, above Eleventh. Hernhardt was arrested. The wounded man and woman are not expected to live. West Chester, Feb. 19. One of the most horrible crimes In the history of Chester county was unearthed at Doe Hun Inst evening, when . the lifeless body of Mrs. Ellen Preston, the mulat to bride of seven months of Jonas Pres ton, Jr., was discovered lying on the kitchen floor of her home, her brains oozing from ghastly wounds. Her skull had been horribly hacked with an ax and the head almost severed from the body. Her husband, who was arrested, stated that he and his wife had quar reled, but he professed to bo at a loss to account for the fact that he had killed her. His conduct on the way to the prison k-ft no doubt in the con stable's mind that he was feigning In sanity. It Is Bald that after committing the deed Preston swallowed a quantity of paris green, intending to make the affair a domestic tragedy, but for some reason the powder did not seriously af fect him. l'reston is 35 years of age. His wife was 15 years his Junior. The couple Is said to have always lived hap pily together, nnd as yet no motive for the crime has been discovered.. The Itecotpta From Customs Pinion. , Washington, Feb. 22. Secretary Gage' pointed with a good" deal of in terest yesterday to the fact that the customs - receipts for thla fiscal year at last have overtaken the receipts for the same period of the prior fiscal year. The total receipt so. far this fiscal year yesterday reached $S8.0S9,69i,whllo I for the same period of the last fiscal year the receipts were $S8,0S0,06&. Sec retary iGage sees In this reoelpts, with the Income from other ' sources, . an early cessation of the 'government de- A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday Feb. " ' Lord William Nevlll was sentenced to 0ve year penal servitude In Loadoa tot fraud. ' ' : . - v . ','- , ; . It 1 said that Ambassador to Turkey Angell will resign In time to resume the presidency of the Michigan State uni versity In the fan. a i . Miss Lillian Hanna, sister of the sen ator, was married last evening at Thomaavllle. Ga.. to 8. P. Baldwin, a young Cleveland lawyer. " The Spanish cabinet baa appointed Senor Louis Polo Be ma be to succeed Dupuy De Lome as minister at Wash ington. Thursday Feb, 17. Rt Rev. C. T. Qulntard, Episcopal blBhop of Tennessee, died at Meridian ville, Ga.,' yeaterday. t A child of Jacob Smith, of Myerstown, Pa., fell against a kitchen stove and was probably fatally burned. Miss Isabella Franklin Jones, one of the leading scientist of this country, died at Chicago of pneumonia. A little son of Adam Beck, of Albany, Pa., fell upon V cow's horns and was so terribly lacerated that he will die. One hundred and twenty-five men of the Fourteenth Infantry have left Van couver barracks to preserve law and order at Skaguay. Friday, Feb. 18. The steamer Flachat was wrecked at Anaga Point, Canary Islands, and 66 persons were drowned. Miss Francis E. Wlllard, president of the World's Christian Temperance un ion, died In New York, aged 5S. , John Kyan attempted to assault Judge Thomas McCormlck at Eliza beth, N. J., when the latter sentenced him to state prison. The revenue cutter Rush, stationed at San Francisco, chased a Cnnadlan BPnpnB vessel for alleged violation of i tne reguliittoliR. A meeting of the Hint glass manufac turers Is being held In Pittsburg look ing to a consolidation of the union r.r.d non-union plnnts. A-strike may follow. Saturday, Feb. II). William J. Scunlnn, the popular Fry ing actor, died In New York, of pare- !:, aged . A movement has been start-id for ti e erection of a statue of General Lafay ette by this government In Paris dur ing the coming exposition. Ex-Auditor Moore, of Lincoln, Neb., has been set free of a conviction for al leged embi .-..It-mont on the ground Hint the stnt" i.s unconstitutional. A p. ic w.-..t created In n West Sov-tnty-M ; ! fco'eet (New York) house by u hi.'gi ploee of rock blown through the walls from r. ::oar-by quarry. Monday. Fob. SI. On Saturday in Chicago May wheat sold nt $1.09. A London dlrpalth announces that the condition of Mr. ("adstone's health is very grnve. The health department of Chicago re prts -10.0U0' persons suffering from the grip in that city. Thieves hauled away $i;oo worth of clothing from the rtore of Philip Cof fee, at TamiKitui, Pa. All the Mechanlesburg (Pa.) indus trial establishments are running full time with their complement of hands. Miss Frances E. Wlllard bequeathed her estate to theTemple fund, lifter, the life interests of her secretary and her sister-in-law have expired. Tuesday, Fob. SJ'J. Central nnd Southern New Mexico Is overrun by uheep thieves, and trouble Is feared. The people of Switzerland have voted In favor of the government purchase of the railroads. A cave, said to rival the Mammoth, of Kentucky, has been discovered In Centre county. Pa. Policeman Holly, of Flndlay, O., was fatally shot by one of two robbers whom lie tried to arrest. The Transvaal government Is Increas ing the defences of Johannesburg by mounting a number of new guns. The new wharf nt Tumplco, Mex., Just constructed by the Central railroad, was destroyed by fire, Involving a loss of nearly $2,000,000. THE PRODUCE MARKETS , As Itelloetert by Doatlnga In Philadel phia mid ltult Inioro. Philadelphia, Feh. 21. Flour strong; ; winter superfine, $!Ki(.3U; do. extras, H.25 i.1.l5; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4.2.V(j i 4. tu; do. straight, 4Vl.4iy.i4.7u; western wln j ter, rlear, -$4.30.(1.0); do. straight. $1.6.V(f ! 4.90; city mills, extra. $.1..W3.60. rtye Hour I moved slowly at 2.75'(i2.S0 per barrel, us i to quality. Wheat strong: No. 2 red, cash and Februnry, $i.03U'i1.U3; No. 2 Penn 1 sylvanla nnd No. 2 Delaware red. $1.04Viff) l.iM'4. Corn slow; No. 2 mixed, cash and 1 February, ai'iXVc.; No. 2 yellow, for I local trade, 3i;c. Oats slow; No. 2 white, 1 'Jll'tc; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. Hay firm for superior grades; choice .timothy, $12 for large bales. Heof firm; beef hams, $2M.li!4; packet, $10'iill; city extra India mess, $15.CU'u7. Pork firm; family, tVM( 13.50. Lard tlrm; western steamed, $5,45( iAVt. Butter strong; western creamery, 14'.4jf 20c. ; do. factory, lKul4c; Elglns, 20c.; Imitation creamery, 13'il"c.; New York dairy, 13ft l?c; do. creamery, 14Til9c, Cheese quiet; large, white and colored, September, S'.y.; small do. do., Septem ber, trfiliDe.; light skims, Clitic; part skims, 4 .j j'to. ; full bklms, 2iiv. Kgga Btrong; New York nnd Pennsylvania, lt'ie.: western, fresh. 10W.C. Baltimore. Feb. 21. Flour . inactive; western superfine. $2.S0fi3.2); do. extra, $3.iltfi4.10; do. family, $4.404.70: winter wheat, patent, $4.8;iio.l0; spring do., $.ri.llVfJ 6.30; .spring wheat, straight, $4.90fi '5.05. Wheat dull; spot nnd month, tlMMdp 1.03-V.; March, $1.03Vul.03A: Muy, $1.0314 tll.oaH; steamer No. 2 red, Mf4$!9c.; southern, by sample, 93c. ft SI. 04; do. on grade, P'J:Uc.'i( $1.03. Corn dull; spot and month, oo'.nlrlr.'ic.: March, 85y35tic.: April, 359354c.; steamer mixed, 34ift34c; southern, whlto, Wi'ti'SOc.; do. yellow, 34S36c. Oats tlrm; No. 2 white, 34M;i 35c; No. 2 mixed, 82ft32c. Kyo easier; No. 1 nearby, CtirrGU1Uc. ; No. 2 western, B" Vfc'M tic. liny' steady; eholeo timothy, $12.5off13. Orrvln freights steady: steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3d., Aprllt Cork, for orders, per quarter, 8s. 4'd., Mnrch. Sugar strong; granulated, 6.33. Butter quiet; fancy creamery, 21c.; do. Imitation, llH17c; do. ladle. 15c; good ladle. 13W14c; store packed, Liu 14c. Kggs quiet; fresh, 15c. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, 9-Vir 10e; : do. medium, lOJilOHc, do. small, lOU'dlO1.. Lettuce, $1.25 per basket' Whisky, $1.2i'ul.20 per gallon for finished goods in carloads; $1.2if(jl.2S per gallon for jobbing lots. Kaat Liberty. Pa.. Feb. 21. Cattle stow at unchanged prices. Hogs nettve: prime mediums, $4.35; best heavy Yorkers, $4.30 &4.3S; light .Yorkers. $4.20$4.2f; heavy hogs, $4.14i4.30; pigs, as to quality, $3.9044) 4.10; gond roughs, $3.40JT3.75; common- to fair, .DOJf3.5. Sherp steady; choice; $4. SO $r)4.90; common, $3,504. Choice lainba, $5.758 S5; rommon to food, $4.7506. Vaul calvr-.. "WfJ. umpiioR ym scarps emulsion cure consumption ? Yes and no. Will it cure every case ? No. "Wnat cases will it cure then? Those in tiieir earlier stages, especially in young; people .we masx no exa;- g geratcd claims, but we nave g positive . evidence tnat the early use of V Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver oil with Hypo- 8 phosphites of Lime and Soda $ in these cases results in a Z positive cure to a laree num- 5 her In advanced cases, how- $ ever, where a cure is impossi- hie this well-known remedy o should he relied upon to pro- $ long; life surprisingly. 50c. nd $1.00, all druggists. , 9 SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemiiU, New York. Q E9 3ee!CSGeGeC3GCCcr t i i Rt; a 'n.i is tsi; i vv Taki liitlve Quinine Tiihleta. All Drug gluts refund the money if it fuila to cur. 2.1c. 10-U.7IU. r.lKlioji Ulct'nhp, f rw York, on Jr .lames' Headache Powders. ' "With ri'f?nrd to Dr. JanW lleiul afho Powders, I have no hesitation in comnifiiding lliorn to miflerprB from litiiducho. They relievo the pnin ppi'uli'y, ind I ImvH nnver known .'iiivotie to In- innmed by their hup. 1 linvo been n pt-nt suflerer from Leadnolift in my lifo, but have almost trot ton rid of it by Iho con Btnnt utse of hot water and frnit Btid bv tloiiij? without coffet. Th Dr. James Ht'iuiiicbe Powders bavt;, however, tfveutly relieved moat titties and I never allow myself to to with out thtim, and huvo recoiumouded to otheiH freely. ('. C. McCabk." , For utile by W. II. Spangler, Urns Kist, Middlebui's, Pa. C-18 !m 1 1 1, ks i i;i;MANKNTi.Ycrni:i). In from :S tn .1 ilttvs- lime by (bo lino ol M Mr. One b'ltllu cnhvttiiteed ioeureHiiy cuso of pilen, reirardleas of how louy titittidiim, what you have tried, or what yoor pliyairitui may claim. Money refunded if penuam nt eure is nt;t obtititied in tlio nuiKt sevei e coseH in less than 5 days' time. After ail others fml get Lo Mo niiiJ be t iii'fi 1 Pi ice 7."i per lifiltle. rent ptrpr.id any address, on receipt of price. Ad d;ess Il.-trrv Lone, 1 ('..) V.. 'onitli slrn-t, Willinmspott, Pa. l3-lv C-TSold by all iirst fiir (2up,;iBts. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tin- lilaihier was created for nip purpose, nriiin-ly, a leceptiicle fur tin urine, nnd its such it is tu t liable t' nil y lonn of disease except by one '. two ways. Tlio liri-t way in from imperfect, action of the kidneys. Tie seci'tid way is from cureless loca trentmiit. of oilier ilisennes. :iii:f ( aim:. l '. i i a i l 1. 1.. 1. 1 1 ii eil 1 1 ! i y iiriiio iroui iiuiieiiii in kidnevs is I lie cliief cause of bluilile: t roubles. Mo the womb, like tin bladder, was created for oiih purposes and if not doctored too much is nut liable to weakness or disease, exeejv; iu rare cusps. It is situated back o' and very cloio to the bladder, there fore any pain, disease or iriconvcni eiico manifested iu the kidneys, back bladder or urinary passatre is often, b ...I. . .. I ,.!,......! ... 1 ...I ....L. iinrianr, iiiuiuuim i v. ii-iuuid v n iiss orwoiub trouble of mine sorr The error isienwilv ui1e nnd nifty t' ;i i i m. . a. - an rnriiiy ci v,i.itru. i kj sititt uuu t vi rct)y, tt your urineawida for twent f fill I I trail I .it a MtiH I III all I f. arit tttttt I til indicates kidney or bladder trouhl The mild arid the extraodinary elTei of Dr Kiliuer'r Swaiuu-Root, tl L'reat kidney, and bladder remedy soon realized. If you needamedicii yon should have the best. At driip gists lifty (tents aud one dollur Vo may have nsnmpln bottle and pint phlet, both sent free by mall, upc: receipt of three two cent stamps. cover cont of postarre on the bottL Mentiou the Jlkldlelnirph Post, iu send yonr address to l;r. Kilmer Co., niiifrbaintoii, N. Y. Thp proiirie' of this paper fjuarantee tbeKennii ness this offer Charter Noti:3- IX THE f'OITRT of COMMON PI.EAU for . County of Snyder, at February Term, lss. - Notice la hereby given that an npplirnt will be mailo to the above Court, on M().M 1 r'KHKITAKVSsth, ism. at eleven o'clock A. under the "L'ornnmtlnn Act of 1K74" of tbc ' moiiwenltb of Pen nay I van I a, and the aupi incuts thereto, for the Charter of au inteii Corporation, to be milled "THE 8NYI COUNTY 1IISTOKICAI. HOC'IKTY," the cl ncterand object of wliieli la to prraerve ' lilotnry of Snyder County by tho dlaenv collrrtion, preservation and publlention of matters of hUtorienl value rclatiinr to -J county, nnd the iliaeovery, collection nnd I arrvation of nil materials and thinga which i in any way he of value in preacrviiig, rei-. ing and publishing liiatnrienl events, by nn" of hooka, ninpa, Pmiera, M-riolliaIa, iteiM-nlet pnliitinita, purtralta, engravinga, manuarni letters, monument, records, relies, curios material data, and for tbexe purpoaea to lm IKiaacaa anil enjoy nil tne riglita. tienetlta, a privileges of auid Act of Assembly and its Dlemetita. .... Mlildleburtrli. Pnyder Collnty, l'onnaylvai 'February clulit, A. l., is'.w. ' . i . W. K.' MiM.na. I, JavU. Weibku, fSolicitni i WANTED-BRAIN ; 8oj4foKraihnaiMTimofpiiHio ttiliiaji, itX'-j ill trtnnci of WitUartn City, tbil tocl: ct cl nu UUiis. It wlllba not w you hr Mthatr. Writ u tc-U Cia jm tilii of loaetUse to fztoit t rrcio:t ytmr licit tkty my tritg yg wtilti. ttiora wpfnt tt patwt, p nt llbtnl e9n ltd Isrutttt-'i AuitUst. Uwt is dalI OOPP f CO. ?.!:' wiyiWal
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