I j - A b hp. nnM ah 1 1 1 it siniwi mnm wmmmmw i N senateand house , i axtp.uv inn ni?ug l c. fl r . ( 1' I I" ? I rr HE COMJliljEl) SUICIDE! (. Tho Causo and Its Losson. I , . 111 1 j 1 1 j 1 1 1 111 11 11 nil 1 11 in 11, Why AM lio commit suicide ? Oil ! for the same reason tlml tlioiisnmls of others ni: on the verge or tho mine sin, or in iintne tlinto tlunger of instnity, iKiriilysis, idt- . or same other equally unfortunate result 1.1 nnv nervotH nucction. lie knew he n nlllioted with u nervous disorder, hut n.-i carelest, mipatently indiirerent to the out come ; or lie m iy have lessened his eli.moi ftjr recovery by treating with physician who had little ir no knowledge of such af fection, or by ileliiuiiig himself with woith less so-csllnl remedies. His com) was a mi I one, hut no worso than that of Rny otliti nervous BUfferer, who has nervous or siet. lieaikclie, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot 11 ihe fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The same or oimilar consequences are likely to result to any one who lias any of tlieso ndvnnw symptoms of an awful cud. Do not hesitate in getting rid of tliein by intelligent treut mcnt. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celclirilcd specialist, lias studied nervous diseases over 20 vears, and has discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tho virtues of Di. Miles Kostorativc Nervine. Momo Murker, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "1 n bo aniloted with extreme nervousness i lint I wan on tho verge of insanity. My lnindi irem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I iw-d twetvo bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, ami was cured. It is with pleasure I recommend this wonderful romedy for nervous trouble- " ' I had been a great snderer from chronlr headache until I began, about four months nun to use Dr. Miles' Restorative Vervlno und I'lil. Hince which time I have not had a headm-he Several of my friends aro mlns Dr. Miles' Rein edles, and find them.ai 1 did. to boninrc tli.-i you claim for them.' Mrs. Mary Klster, l,u Anceles, Ual. v. II Capwoll, editor Trlhtine, riymonth. r.i ' wrlteB : "Mywlfowas cured of sick hosdaclt" many years' fftandiiig by tho uo of Dr M i -ltestoratlvo Nervine. Sho hasrecommendcrl ii her friends, and they all praise It highly " Dr. Miles' Uestoratio Nervine is sold b nil (Irumdslf on a positive guarantee, or sent dir. r bv the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd , t, receipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles for4 express prepaid. It Is positively free from "pint' or dangerous drug. Dr. Miles' PUK fin d.ibc 'Bs cents. Free book at druggist, or by mall CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Conl Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho -1- Chas. Jlettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Main Street. Speech ltentored. For five years I suffered with pnln and dls charge of the throat, hacking cough, frotul headache, weak eyes, &c, at times, rould not talk above a wblfcper; lost weight continually, and not a lo to work. I wan treated by tho best physicians In the county, but receivnd no relief After giving up nil bones i was room, mended to use n bottle ot Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four wetlts my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." M ItH. ElIAS IlANDWEllK, Elk Lick, Somerset Co , Pa. The above Is one of the many testimonials w have receivod this week, and we will publish every two wieks additional perrons havlntt been oured by our marvelous medicine. Try a bottle and be cured at once. Mayehs' Dhuo Co,. Oakland, Md. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and is guaranteed by your drug 1st. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hsullue ot fell kind promptly attended to one taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffee House. 3Tor a. SiTeat an.4Cloa.ri. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fehousok House Ulock. Everything in tho tone orlal line done In first class stylo. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, V (tiurtsi Boiler's ol ;V sti and i stf M i V He. '. twer. Jle and porter o "W brenufcof wbtakejs and slg "9 avhwl. Id stand.) nlieaauilosk on tap. The flnaai olgara. Pool room Further Tostiinony Against tbo Alleged Poisonor, MINDEN ON THE WITNESS STAND. flir lliirlnr Ili'vlnri's That tlm .tli'dlclne Jle rrosrrlhed Oontnlttt'd Nettlier Ar senln or Antlimtny IHiiii)if(lnfr lltldeucii of Insurance Men. NRW Your, Dec: 18. The evidence In the trial ot the nllegcd poisoner, Dr. Henry C. V. Meyer, yestenlHy, while not so thrllliiiKly trngic us that Kiven by his iiccompllce, t'nrl Muller, was interestlnK oiiourIi to hold an audience quiet nml at tentive nil tiny long. The testimony whs nil corroborative of the story told by Mitller, nul pointed stroiiKly to the ulalm he tnnkos that Meyer whs the prlncipnl in the scheme to defraud tho Insurance com panies. The cne wni reopened with the cross oxnmitintinu ot Diuilel (. Ciillettc, lnniiu (jer of tlie department of revision In the Attttttnl Ijife Iimttrnnce compiitiy, who- fiusplclons hud been aroused by the un seemly haste of the "widow" to collect the policies on her ileiul husband's life. Ho told the whole story over again; how tho alleged widow, Amelia Damn, enmc to him April 11, 1WI2, witli William lleuter, whom he now recognize in Dr. Meyer. Ho tpiestioned her closely, nml was much nmnred by interruptions by lleuter, who talked with the woman In a foreign tongue; how the wo.man sVemed to havo very little iufnrmntiou to impart about her (lend husband, nllliouli, to uccottnt for her delicate condition, she told him sho hnd lived with Hattin two years in Denver, although they had not been mar ried till Feb. 11. 1M, six weeks before ho died; how she could not nnme the street In Denver, nor tell a place where her al leged husband had been employed; how ho succeeded, by a pretext. In securing specimen of the handwriting of both of his visitors, ami on what he had learned from them began the investigation which ended in the discovery of .Mullor, tho ar rest ot Dr. and Mrs. Meyer and their pros ecution. Mr. Ilrooko for tho defense tried to lead tho witness to acknowledge irregularity In his method of investigation, but failed. Thomas H. Meyer, Cyrus M. Munn, Wright lSurngo anil Thomas Tiernoy, also insurance men, gave corroborative testi mony. Zacliariali llermanson, a Chicago newspaper man, itlentilled a photograph of Brandt, and then Mrs. Muller was put on the stand. Her testimony was not di rectly pertaining to this particular crime, and of no value. Then Undertaker Kip testified to tho funeral of llrandt and the exhumation of the body, and Coroner Schulz testified re garding the inquest, when it was decided that Brandt hud been poisoned by anti mony and arsenic. Dr. Given II. Minilen testified that In March, lUf, he was called in to attend a man giving the name of Damn, but who proved to be Brandt. Two days after Muller and W! turner visited witness. Wiminer brought n card to witness in which Baum stated the ' medicine pre scribed by wltni'ns hnd failed to relieve him. Witness called at the Baum tint and was taken to Brandt's room, where tho latter lay in bed. He was introduced by Baum to Mrs. Meyer as his wifo. Ex amined patient and found that his bowel complaint had grown worse. Ho Hit posed that the patient hnd taken medi cines prescribed by him, hut was not cer tain. Witness attended lilm dr'ly until the time of Ills death. He hnd grown worso with eacli day. Dr. Minden said thnt it tho medicines hnd been given to his patient it could not havo been in the way prescribed by him. None of his pro scriptions contained either antimony or arsenic. At the evening session Dr. Minden was cross examined by Lawyer O'Sulllvaii. He denied that he had been promised any money by the district attorney, hut ad mitted that the Mutual Life Insurance company had agreed to pay him for tho time spent on the case Hilled 111 u Ciilu Ill KiiKliuid. London, Dec. 13. A hurricane swept over the south ot Kugluud, and telegraph lines have been blown down in all di rections. The channel mail boat was till able to enter Folkestone harbor and was obliged to proceed to Dover. A dispatcli from Plymouth announces the capsizing of a boat In that harbor, by which four mcn-of-warsnieii were drowned. The root of the railroad station at Portsmouth col lapsed, wounding two persons, ono of whom will die. Numerous other casual ties are reported. The gale is very severely felt in London. Derailed by u riirnltiiro M'ujriiu. CAMDKN, X. J., Dec. i:i. The Millvilie express collided with n furniture wagon anil team at Seventh and Mount A'ernon streets last evening. Three horses were killed. Charles Cox, the driver, had his log cut off and was badly injured inter nally. The tender of the engine ami the express car went derailed. Fireman Charles C. Mayhew was knocked from the cab by the overturned wagon. To .Suppress the tjuavks. New York, Dec. 18. Under orders from Superintendent Byrnes the police are making a census of the doctors in this city. It is being done at the request of the .State Medical society, which has in formation that n large number of doctor who have no diplomas are practicing iu the city. Cn-tijMrut!ve fi!as Workers. PITTSBURG, Dec. 18. The American Flint Glass Workers' union is considering thu advisability of starting co-operative factories in opposition to the United State Glass ooiupauy, which recently locked out Its employes. The plan is generally fa vored by the otllcers and men. Murder mid InccudlarUiii Nuspected. FonT Wayne, lnd., Deo. 18. The Au burn church furniture factory at Auburn was destroyed by fire. George Fredericks, night watchman, 'was cremated. It is be lieved he was robbed and bound by tramps, who robbed the building and bet lire to it. A .Jmciille roxtoMee Thief. Covington, Ky Dec. 18. In the United Stated court a boy wearing short trousers, and ouly 18 years old. was put on trial for robbing the Moorliead, Ky postofQce. The young thief was sent to the reform school at Washington for one year. lords te He Condemned, London, Vec. 18. At the Trades union oo tigress it was decided to issue a mani festo eoudei.inUig tht huus of lords tor uot passing- the employers' HaMllty hill. IN SENATE AND HOUSE the Federal I'.trrtlnn Law ltepenl 11111 Ilrnueht Up In the Senate, Washington, Deo. III. The first gun of the Inevitable parliamentary battle in the tennte upon the question ot the repeal of the fedcrnl election laws was fired yester day, and it came from one of tho oppo nents of repeal Senator Citllom, of Illi nois. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, in n ihort speech, advocated the repeal of tho flection law and Incidentally gave ex pression to some of his well known views tin the financial question. The resolution sailing upon the president for additional Information In the Hawaiian igatter was laid over in order that Mr. Krye, of Maine, might submit some remarks. The house (liscusoil the question of pinning another star on the American fag. The consideration ot the bill for ad mission of L'tnh into the sisterhood of (tntes was liegun. Mr. Morse (Muss.) in tpw)slng the bill took occasion to make a rlciousassault on Utah and Mormonism. Mr. Itnwlins, the Utah delegate, In the course of a brilliant sieech championing ids bill, replied to' Mr. Morse and worsted the represent alive from the Bay state ver bally. He opposed the amendment pro posed relative to polygamy ns too com plex, hut expressed a perfect willingness to accept a single amendment suggested by Mr. Powers (Vt.) prohibiting polygam ous marriages forever. Mr. Hnrter(t).) opnocd the bill on tho ground Hint it gnye a sparsely settled western territory too much inlluence in the senate. The general impression seemed to be that Ills renl object was to prevent tho election of two more free coinage Democrat to the senate. The debute will conclude thlsnfter noon. Ah most of the lteptibltcans havo withdrawn their opposition tullin hill It is expected thnt it will pass by ait over whelming majority. Charged with Parricide. Miffi.intown, Pa., Dec. la. James S. Carpenter, a blind huckster, who lived In the village of Port Hoyal, three miles east ot this city, has been murdered, and his i-on, James B. Carpenter, is under nrrest and suspected of the crime. Cnrpentcr's family consisted of himself, his wife and theson who Is now under arrest. Domestic broils have been frequent, the son and mother always taking sides against the father. The son has been frequently heard to threaten his father, and has de clared ills intention to get even for a renl or fancied injury. The body of the mur dered mini, terribly mutilated, was found In Tuscarora creek by n party of searchers. Her I.ir.i fur Hit SWit. nillMIMHlAM. Ala., Dec. l.'l. At Dale ville, Dale county, P. Beckham's house, was burned to the ground and ids two daughters, Laura, aged 19, ami Lizzie, aged 10, were cremated alive. All were thought to be safely out when Laura re collected that Lizzie was still in the burn ing building and rushed back. Retting Lizzie in her iirms she emerged with her from the burning building. As sho reached the porch the balcony over it felt on the two. Their bodies were burned almost to ashes. Incompetent lt.tf lrniiders Injured. pKItl'll AMiiov, X. J., Dec. 13. Four box cms were '.mashed and two non-union men injured in a wreck on the Haritan Kiver branch of the Lehigh VOley road. George Larnro had bis right arm crushed bet ween two of the cars, und was Inter nally injured. John (ialliiiger was like wiso crushed in tho wreck. Three new men were injured while coupling cars lit the yard. l'rnpiised slitto ltaulis for Virginia. II tun mono, Va.. Dec. Vi. hill has been introduced in the legislature provid ing for tho organization ot stale limits of circulation, based upon Virginia -lute bonds us a security for the uircuhitkni tli. act tijj-ako effect when the United 8lati statute imposing a tux of 10 per cent, mi th circulation of state banks is repealed. Urate Itohhurs Comlcted. DES MuINLS, la., Dec. 13. John W. SchnefTei-jWho, together with Dr. Overton, professor In the medical department ot the Drake university, and three associates, were caught in the act of robbing I no grave of William Case, an old soldier, Inst February, was found guilty iu tne district court. Tarts Anarchists Still Insolent. Pakis, Doc. 18. At night fall last night a placard was posted upon the arch de triuninhe which read as follows: "Feai nothing, Vuillunt; there nre companions left quite strong enough tonvengeyou.if, Indeed, this bourgeois vermin duretotake your bend. Vivo la annrchio." In n ltecelver's Hands. AKI!0X; O., Dec. l.'l. t'pou application of Lewis .Miller and T.iplin, Ifice & Co., J. A. Long was appointed receiver the Akron Iron company. The assets arc stated to be more than tMUU.iXX) ami the liabilities les! than $500,000. There will be no interrup tion ot business. FAIR! Und. r the auspiii s of Ihe LUNIBIA II & S. F E Po , Nu :' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. HKOINNIM,, KiiiUng JANUARY 3, 1S9I. In llildltlnn to thn nltrnrHnriB hv theniagnllk'ttntdlffpluy at the booths j thnrs will tui n errtinfl V MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements Change of program each utglit. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. t WALL PAPER I H Alt GAINS ! Big Reduction iu Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stuck. : : I : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, IBM W. Centre Street, HheDaadoatt, Pa, CO BOBBINS mil II 22 In the Earl? Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to casing 3.x those far " " " advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered Uv oil more effective, easy oi digestion and pleasant to the taste. Pri'iwrpd by Hcoll Ttmrnn. N V Alt tlrncfrl-tn, Professional Cards. piU)r FitUDKBICK ZE1TZ, hXSTJWCrOK OF MUSIC, Is prepared to gtvo Inetiuctlons on plnto.orgnn, Urine nnd band liixtrumenH. Forfnrther In' formation cell on oraddreg Q:umr.KU linos., Jno. 1 North MntnMrect, hhenandoeb. JOHN K. COYIiE, ATTOKNKy-AT-LA W. OlSoe lteddall building. Hbcnnndoah, Pa gOL. FOSTKIt, ATTOHXKY und COUXSKLMilMT-LA II Koorr, 3, Mountain Cltyllanlt Ilulldlng, Potti vllle.l'it. M ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SHSNANOOAn, FA. ' Offlco Room 3, P. O Uulldlng, 8hennndol i ar a J'.meriy uuuaing, raiwviue. J-yt. it. HOCIlLEltNEK, Physician nr.d Surgeon. Advice free nt drug store. 107 South Main street, l'rtvato consultation ot residence II- tjouth jnrdln stieei, item 0 to 7:30 ji. ni. c. T. HAVICE. 8URQK0H DKtlTISl, Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre So Hbcnacilonh, over Steln'B drug store. J 1'IEKCE H01IEItT.-, M. I)., No. 2S East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Oftlcc Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. til. D 11. J. H. CALI.EN. No 31 South JurJln Street. Hhcmitiilo ih OrricE Homes: 1:30 to a and (1:30 to K P. .M Except ThurwJ.ty evening. i'o otllce work oh Suntltw rxcevt b)i nrrrwnt- went. A strict wMerfiice to the ofllce houn is uoxoimciy necessary. 10..')l-lSm NIGHT UAI.I.S DOUIlI.t:. pIlOF. T. J. WATHON, Teacher of -. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had Mxteen years' oxrerlcnce ns a leacncr oi instrumental iiiumc giving insiruc tlon on the ubovo Instruments. VV'i rd left at llmmin's jewelry store will rccelvo prompt at icntion. jyj, B. K1STI.EH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND HVRailON. OMco ISO North Jardln street. Shenandoib. 1317 Arch St. Ill 1BU V I PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tito ol) (iPimlno Specialist In America, mHiTiiiiMumuiiK iwuti whits nuTPriiHu NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special HUeases and Stricture I'criiunently Cured In 3 to u ilajn BLOOD POISON irVVuTOWtr tntw iihUhhHu lil to !kitla-.. tt lealu' J.uro- iM.au lluM.it.il anil .(J nraitlt al tierlonce. as Ooullleatt and IMpfumas nrim . bend live I 3-reut iiamp-. i.ir 1k'Ii Till Til," the only Looki-viiu-niKOu.uk Iloi lois ami nilicrsatl vi.i.ti.i..:. .i siw. l.iilsfH. A truu friend I to all suftiT'-r-i ami lo tln") e.niti-iiudatliiB j I mat rlaift. Tiiemot iuiineriiHinmaiim..i"uo i cases solii iteU. W rite or can ami no sa cu. The Man Who vroto thei Song.! tlJle nrver carrs to waiitler i-Vom his oum flrtsute," was Inspired while slttiEK before one of my flue Healern I also have on nana the best hiaves and itanges in the market and a large stock of lloufccfurnlshtng Goods. 1'luinbtng, noting and Mpoutlcg a specialty. All woik guaranteed, T. O. WATEHS, Por. ot Lloyd and White St . tbenandoah. I's. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAM1', JH., Prop., WEST STBEE7, Sttwtea Ctatre and Lleyi, SHeiiHttdoali, I'ciiik, Teams to blre for all purposrs on reasonable terms- H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Kim pie, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with tt. Orders left at 11 xouth Jar dln street, Kbcnaudoab, l'a will be promptly attended to. CLEAEY BROS., Ilottlersof all klmUot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATBRS. Wiiss Hbek a Speolalty. Also bottlers of the finest Beer. IT nnif 19 J'mici Alloy, HUttXAXliOAll. E. J, KSSPXaXSR, Late of xhumokln, baa opt oed a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Strtft, Shwiudaib, ft. He Is prepared to w calve orders tor all kinds of monument sod tombstone work wklen will be done In first class manner on ihort nouae and reasonable terms. Lohigk Valloy Men Again Becom ing Dissatisfied, THE SITUATION IB OEITIOAL. The IINclinrice of Old lliiielneen M'lm llml lleen Iti-eiiiplnyed Jlny I'rpclplliite An other Strllie, Which Will be hlnlitmrnly CintHtrd. AVtLKKSBAtirtR, Pa., Deo. 111. The em ployes of the WyoinliiK illviaioii of the i.elilKlt Vslley rnllronil luive lieeti tintllleil of it reduction in WHKea. In lutlire J-Htil eiiulneers will be pulil at the rate of IB tier nny, n reduction of from twenty-live to fifty centa per ilny. Firemen will receive $1.90 per Uhj- for the flrtt six months, W for the second six montliR ami W.iu after one yenr. I he local Ilrotlierlioodof Knittneontlieia n secret ineetiiiK liere lust eveniiiK to take notion in the onsen of tho engineers who were (llscliiirireil on Aiotumy. Ag h result of tlio conference Clinirtiinti Illce. of the KtievHtice conuiiitlee, lelt for llethielicm to interview President illmr. ChairniRii Illce is Hiixionsly nwnltecl by the employes in this city now, for there nro deep murmurs of disaffection regard ing tlio action ot tho company in Uh cluirKltiK nil engineers over 46 yenrs who were etiK'tRetl in the strike. These men were called back for duty last week, anil after three days' service were notified of their dlsclinrxe According to the new rule ot iiko limitation. Perhaps no grievance preceding the strike 1ms caused such n strong feeling ns this. Four engineers on tlio Wyoming division who were dis charged nverngo .10 years old and nre well preserved. They have served the com pntiy for twenty to thirty years, and were among the best engineers on the road. Already the indications nre thnt this no tion ot tho company may cause serious trouble, and conservative business men hereabout nfllrin that unless this rule is modified the company will have another strike on its hands, nud thnt other roads nre likely to be involved. The situation is critical. The men heir -rem to be in a temper to resent these things, and should thu chiefs give any encouragement, it is belloved that a second strike would be pro clpitnted, and it would be a tighter tie up than before. The men say that one of the cardinal features of the settlement of tho strike was the agreement of the company that tlio old employes should not suffer from prejudice on account of the strike, yet tho wages of the former strikers on tho North ern division are being reduced, while tho wages of thn.e who did not go out re main ns before, and engineers over 15 years old who did not go out nre retained in tlio service of the company. HociIUSTKU, X. Y.. Dec. 1!). Those of the I.ehigli strikers who have gone back nro willing to join in another tie up, und ngitfitnr.s are adding fuel to thu flames. It would not surprise anybody hero to leant that a new strike had been inaugurated The Ariltainont MHtrVy. KlHNIU ltiill, Dec. 111. In tin- high court of justiciary Alfred John Monson was called upon to plead to ihe indictment charging him with causing the dentil at Ardlamoiit. on Aug. 10 last of Lieutenant Ilambrotigh. The two ispopulnrly known as tho "Ardlamoiit mystery ," and has ex cited interest in all parts of tho United Kingdom owing to tho prominence of tho prisoner nml his alleged victim. Monson pleaded not guilty, and the taking of tus liniony is now in progress. Sentenced fur Nliiety-nliio Years. St. Louis. Dec. 13, .lames .Murray, ono of the four negroes who murdered Mid land Conductor Kdgar Fititwilliams last September, agreed to plead iruilty and ac cept a sentence of nme; , ue yeavji in prison. The cases agaiiiM t lie other three Kdivnrd Murray, Henry Sheltou and William Hensle), will be pressed. ClilcngoS Potoltlco Kolibed. Cine ago, Dec. 13. Cnsuier A. J. Robin son, of the wliolesnlostnmp department of tliepostolllce, was sltiKKeU Inst night while in his ulllee. nml an ainoitiit of money es tiinnteil nt Ki.OtiO was taken. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning iiiotntlfiii9 of the Noir Vork nml l'lillailelplifu Kxelinnseii. Xmv Vohk. Dee. Vt. It was a plieuoiiienully dull day on the Stis-k Gxchanice, and tin ru were periods of complete stagnation, during wliit li alimdutely no business was transacted. Closinic liidh. Lehigh Valley.... U&6 Pennsylvania .... IteadliiE -X St. Paul H Lehigh Na igat'n WH Heading 1st pf. Ss Heading SH vt. Xs Heading ild pi". llvaililig it. in. 4s.. N. Y. & X. E. ... aiy W. N. Y. A Pa.... 2Hi II. & n. T. com.. II. U. T. pref... Erie l.Ui D . L. & W 1CH West Shore N. Y. Central 101W Lake Erie W... l.vj New Jersey Vn..ll Del. Jk Iludaou....! General Markets. Philadelphia, Dee. 12. Klonr steady; win ter super., Jtttf'-'.IO; do. extras, IS.8Vrra.3H; No. J winter family, 82.,'2.75: Pennsylvania roller, straight. $!.:; western winter, clear, .'.!! 1 8.15; western winter, straight. S3.1."rr;i.40; west-) ern winter, palent, f3.5liiiil.r5: Minnesota, clear. Jt'.floffl;!: do. straight. t SB 3.(15; do.! patent, I..S"'I: do. favorite brands, higher. Rye Hour, 82.li1 per barrel. Wheat dull, lower, with SAe. bid and tiftc. asked for lleeeruher; 6(0. bid and till' 4c. asked tor .hmmir.t . liTH.-. bid and . anked for Kelrimr ; illk'. Md and 6914c. asked for March. Car lots. n S reil, Kaimr. Corn quiet 1 iisler. w , ,e. bid and 4Wsc. asked for Iliei inli i- 4-.' v.. l id and 43!c. asked lor .ianui, . . 4 ' i 1. "IV . asked for Fehriiarv : 'U . I ,! 1 .mkrd for March. Hat-dull. Inwi 1 ; ,rt and Uttr. asked tr ilece.,, , 1 d . 1 u Mc. asked fti,- .lanea: '1. - askwl for Februar , IS', bin 1, 1 ... . for March. Heef slow. tei.l. 1 irn . .... ?10.M3.11: family. I2 !..'. !i :n . mess, $WH 1S.SH. 1-srd quiet, nci ,ei.! .i,..j rendereil, f JW. Butter quiet, firm: Sen ,irk dairy, lSffSilUc.; weateru do.. 17HHA .; t.lirnis ZSHc.; New Vork creamery, 22d!f.i . iiern do., 2o92Stke.; imitation do.. ls.i-.'Se - u,n.. KailOc. Cheese quiet, steady; ew York, large, 9ltHc.; do. fancy. 1H4i,i11V-.: pun kilns, W4c.: full skinis, 3fi3c. Rggs quiet, teady; New York and Pennsylaula. STc.i wssterii, H-bttoo.; southern, 2iii2!ij. Cattle MurlieL. DurrAiX), Dee. W. Cattle lowsr; salas at rood stwrs, U U&4M.80; light to mediums, M4Ui4.1U; mixed butchers, t3.TS((t8.; bulls, M.1sQ8.8d. Hogastaady; Yorkers, tt.tmt.Ui mediums and heavy, t4.4u&4.&0; mostly, S4.4A mixed packers, (4.40; pigs, $4.60134.56: roughs, f 4.J5(a4.7. Sheep market dull and easier for ail grades: fair to good native lambs, t3.50Q 4.1)0; oboine. s4.amu.4fl; fair to good nativa Sheep, lt.6003; cboioe fat, easier at 3.ltll9!l.S0; extra wethers, 44..W; Canada lambs, t.4C eW. 8 A st Libkhtt, Pa., Deo. It. Cattle slow at yesterday's decline of 10 te 25 off tram last weex puree, noas rainy acuve; all trades, ao.mso.ju. sweep steady at yesleMay'a Ask the liK-n v1io are nuikinjr im itation of COTTOLENE, the new vegetable shortening, why they irive up laid and tt v to trade on the merit f COTTOLENE ? Per haps you can guess why. Ask the grocer who attempts Btt1 stittttion, why he tries to sell an imitation when pco;'e call for that pure, pahil.il'K and l''plaf vegetable t-ho '..'nirg. COTTO LENE? I'eilup--. vdu can guess. mm Whv should not YfHI use COT TOLENE, instead of lard or any other compound, for all cooking purposes? It has the highest possible endorsement ; from Phy sicians ns to healthfulness ; from CookingExpertsastosuperiorityJ frntn limmpkeetiers as to economy. Use POTTO LENE and stick to it. fkililtn nan 1 1 pound palta. Made oiuy by N.K. FAIR BANK 4. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., FHILADCLPHI MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Ilros.) No. ,18 Unst Centre Mlreet, HIIH1SAMHO!!, I'A. Our Metto- Ilest Quull'v at lowest Cash Prices. Patrnnuge respi ctful'y solicited. Kaisers Cyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor, rto best'oystcrs In all sty es ut all hours. Just opened in tho Kgau lltilidllip, No. 8 East Centre street, n full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie MorrisoD, SHENANDOAH, VA, LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots ot ways of throwing away money. Oa ot tne best methods of economizing Is to Insure In tlrst clabs, thoroughly re latilo rompaales. olther lite, tiro or accident, such as representee br DAVID Ur,-dL.TTJS1 Ko 120 Booth Jardln street, bhenacdoata. Fa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Hetail PMCES. Ferguson iloiif e.bldif., Centre Street, Iffi nklrki.ili-r'a V. 'tinun.l Brand. fENNYRQhiL PILLS $3k rl ns.t r 11I i it It ' nn In. Rrc a" - 'i 1 1 Dirs Aik , m.m.i II, in ' 1 U( .1 ii 1 1 .1 fAeiaJlIeX utxiitiid 1; . tCiutu ilruglMs). or HDd '14b 1 '1.1 ni.ira n tlmufila.ta ftskJ 1? B) "Kelii'l f.-r utter, brr4r ' 51 ill L. Ill 1t,l , ti 1 HI JVirtslJ Huial l vnir"riT 1 tt ul t'.iM31ntt'M StiuHr. A CLH OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating: and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from ,u -k-i m; IL '.uo Tnt vS. Shthf Q for a full jMisstl ynesUHNb Ttm Masple oa applloatloa tn nsanCeotusste. worn kuritr B. R Severn. F. K. Magargle, W. H. Water. IW HOUSE The place tor business men to seed their surplus stock of eery descrip tion tor sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody can tend goods ot 'every deeortptio to the rooms sad they fib be sold at auotloa on the usual term. iMffswds told on commie. tlon and ettleslt mtftt 'oa the day follow lag toe sale. Reese's Auction Roomi Oor. Oentre mh! Llojd StrMta. RlK &aSS3 1 Egan 'Ajtreet. ti linJ , Sit 4 5 ICS
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