f ar - , . - -,'v',4a.tijiffcn.ti . .n . . - a ' . ' -. I i I vv' frjWSflTP'Sr t ( 1 thd 1 3 terrible explosion! . Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the lmsiness man is compelled to Iwticl his intellect and every energy to the success of his lmsiness; the clerk, hook keeper, professional man nnd laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can he hut one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immedinto denth, leaves them with shattered brains and Imtlies. They are. running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must nnd does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is moio limited, they have their daily burden, frets, and worries, and the results arc the sttnie us with their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is awftil to contemplate. Our- homes, hospitals, and insane asylums nrc full of these unfoi tunnies, und are being crowded still further. Tin re is but one solution of the matter. IJeeoir, nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary nicasurcs to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot (lashes, dizziness, nervous or sick lieadnche, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that any one of them isbut a symptom of the calamity that may hefull you, and even though you have used so- called remedies and treated with reputable phvsiciaiis with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Hestorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous di'orders. " Two years ro I used I)r Miles' 7letortlvp Nervine with marked benefit, nnd Inter induced my son, who had been 6lck with cntarrh of tlio bladder five years in tho bands nf our IjcM phy sicians, to try It tORrther with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Mill He was so wonderfully benefited tlint he l intending to business again. My wit do ued Nervine with most excellent reruns. Ml of u together havo not ucd more than lottles of Nervine. Several of our friends hnto iil" used It. and are prcatly improved." Louis 'llbbs, llueher & GItibs Plow Co , Canton. Ohio. fir. Miles' Restorative Nervine is fold bv nil dnitrr;!tson a positive guarantee, or sent by Ir. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iod., on receipt of Frlce, 81 per bottle, six bottles, Sfi.cxprefs prepaid, t is positively free from opiates or dangerous drills. Kreo bonk ntilrugglsts. or by aiail. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH., PENNA, -AGENT FOU- CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will reoeive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Maw Street. Speech Ittmtored. For five years I buffered with pain and dis charge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c , at times, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, nnd not le to work. I was treated by the best physicians In the county, but recotvt.il no Teller After giving up all hopes I was recom mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh buve disappeared and "I feel like a different person." MltS. ELIAK llANDWKUK, Klk Lick, Somoruet Co , Pa The above is one of the many testimonials we have received this week, and we will publish every two weeks utfdlttoml persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine Try u bottle und be cured at once. MAYKH8' IUujo Co.. Oakland, .Md. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Magnetic. Catarrh Cure is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and Is guaranteed by your druggist. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. 1 Haulloc of all kind promptly attend to i Hones taken to Doara, at rates l tbatare literal. On PEAR ALLE1T, Hear of the Coffee House. For a. STsat and. Clean SHAVE! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Ferousok House block. Everything In the tentorial line done In Aral class style. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S .SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Ctiri-i Ucu uer's uid stttQd.) it.. i,c --le and Dorter on tan. The finest bri..'. i whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at rtonea U' natHf. A4.iai',.al.iiViiUiutfcJu,v i j, ' ' TUEIJAWAHAN MESSAGE Will Probably Not bo Sont to Con gross Until Next Weok. A. rOEEOAST OF ITS ARGUMENT. The 1'rpsldcnt Will Not Dlwrgii from Ills Present INillej-, lint Will llnrdly Urgo Tlutt Force lie Hesorted to lit KciltlliK the IJiiecn. VAHllijtoTON, Dec. IK. Tliu president's special message on tliellHwnllnn question will be from 2,fi00 to 8,000 words in length. It probably will not go to coiikicsh before Monday. Mennl line a steamer noils from liuti Frnnclseo to Honolulu today. All tlmt the stnl" nnd tinvy departtuent lint collected on ihe Hnwnllnti question Is now In the president's hands. From n Kenllemnn who stands close to the administration it is learned that In his message the president will endeavor to show Mint the queen was overthrown by nets sanctioned by Minister Stevens, nnd that ns they received tho approval of tho United States and are considered by tho present administration unjustified and unfriendly, they must be undone. The president will probably say that Minister Willis was Instructed to (lrst decline for mally the proposition for annexation, nnd to then announce Mint tliu United States demand that the queen be restored to power, peacefully, but that If she was un willing to bo Rented without Uie assur ance of this government that she would be protected from harm and retained in power by United States force, then to take no steps, but await Instructions from tho United States. The president will say Mint tho minister has found tho provisional government much stronger thr.n has been stated, or that tho administration has been in formed, and that its power was increas ing each day. There was a strong senti ment among tho better class of people against the queen's return to power, nnd thero were the strongest evidences Mint the existing government would uno force to defeat any move that would lend to this end. All of the conditions werosuch ns to prevent tho carrying outf his in structions, and now, ns the president hnd exhausted the prerogatives of his oflico to bring nbout a settlement with Hawaii without calling upon the naval force to assist it, thero was no other reort for the president but to leave the question of fur ther action to congress. It is believed that tho president will not diverge from his present policy. It is cer tain, however, Mint ho will hardly urge that force be resorted to in seating the queen. Twelve of the Crow Drowned. I.ON'PON, Dec. IB. The Holyhead steamer Hose, which lnul been drifting in Mie Irish fea for eighteen Jiours with a broken shaft, rescued the captain of a Dublin collier, who was in an open boat. There was also in the boat w ith him tho corpse of one of his crew. The captain reported tlmt tho collier hnd encountered a fearful gale, and had foundered. Twelve of his crew were drowned, four of them having been washed overboard before the vessel wont down. A Ministerial Suicide. Nmv Yoisk. Dec. 15. Jtnv. Vernon M. Olyphnnt, 3.'t years old, committed suicide yesterday at 1(10 Mmllstmavemie by-shooting himself through the head, lie was the son of Hubert M. Olyphant, president of the Delaware nnd Hudson Coal com pany. Qlyphant was a Princeton gradu ate, and had been ordained a Presbyterian clergyman six years ago. Ho had no charge. It is said the young man was mentally unbalanced from overstudy. Two Years for 1'rize Fighting. Cnowx Point, Ind., Dec. 15. The jury in tho case of Martin Costello, the pri.o tighter charged witli riotous conspiracy, returned a verdict finding the defendant gnilty as charged, and assessing his pun ishment nt imprisonment in the state's prison for two years, and lie to pay a fine of $5. A motion for n new trial was tiled at once and will be heard Monday. Should the motion be overruled the case will be appealed to the supremo court. Dropped Head front llettrt I)itrfit. UT1CA, X. V., Dec. 15. Daniel Hatche lor, one of the commissioners of the Niag ara Park reservation, returned to this city last evening from Now York, where lie hnd lieen attending a meeting of the com missioners. Mr. iintchelor walked into the station and sat down. A moment lntur he was dead, and it is supposed denth was caused by an affection of the Iieart. Mr. Batchelor was TD years old. Murdered Ills Kntploer. Savankah, Dec. 15. Thomas O'FerroII, a fisherman of Sudwny Island, ten miles south of Savannah, was killed by .loo Sidey, a colored employe. The latter was accused by his employer of stealing a boat. While the two men were together in a boat O'Kerrell was thrown down and Sidey split his head apen with au ax. lie then escaped to the woods. Attempt at Trnln Wrecking. Defuniak Springs. Fla., Dec. 15. An at tempt was made to wreck the Pensaoola and Atlantic westbound fast mail train near here last night. Two ties were placed on the track. The train, struck the obstruc tion, but the ties slipped and no dainnge waM done. 11 is supposed that robbery was the mot he. There is no clew to tho perpetrators. Another American Counters. London, Dec. 15. The marriage of Miss Adele Grant, daughter of the late Bench Grant, of New York, to the Karl of Kssex, took place yesterday afternoon at St. Margaret's church, Westminster. Arch doacon Farrnr ofllcinted. The church was crowdeii, among those present being Am bassador Bayard and many other Amer icans. The- llornhlower Noluliiution. Washington, Dec. 15. The senate com mittee on the judiciary discussed the Hornblower nomination, together with others, until noon without taking action, and then adjourned until the next regu lar meeting dHy,,Monday. Deputy Comptroller of New York. nrFKALO, X. Y., Deo. 15. State Comptroller-elect James A. Roberts anuounees the appointment of Colonel William J. JVlorguu, ex collector of customs of the port of buffalo, as deputy comptroller. fiwltserlaml's Xew l'rotlilent. Bekne, D.e. 15. M. Frey, formerly Swiss luhn-ti r to the United Statu, was yesterday rltctul president of the Swiss confederation. j M'KANE SENTENCtU TO JAIL Thirty Days' Imprisonment und 230 Fin for Iltm anil Ills Associate. liROOKLTN, Dec. 15. Judge Barnard's decision In tho case of John Y. MoKane nnd others, charged with contempt of court on election dny in Grnvesend, is made public. MohTnne und his associates, Jtulgo Cropsy, N. Ii. Johnson nnd Harlan Crnnwoll, are found guilty of conlcmpt and sentenced to thirty days' imprison ment and a lino of S60. the full pennltyof the law. The proceedings grew out of defiance of the Injunctions secured by W. J. Gay nor the day before the election from Judgo Barnard to prevent interference witli He publican watchers at the polls In Graves end. When Colonel A. S. Bacon, Hev. II. J. Kent and others went to Grnvesend, nrmed with the injunctions, on election morning, no attention was paid to the papers. McKanesaid: "Injunctions don't go here, nnd the men were set upon, as saulted anil arrested. Justice Barnard makes a sweeping de nunciation of the election day proceed ings at Grnvesend, and says that tho elec tion was a fraud all the way through. He also says that the registry is fraudulent, and that the uaynor men who went there to copy the lists were arrested without warrant of law and were locked up on false charges. Ktectriritl J'nglneer Kleetroeuted. Pmsnuiir., Dec. 15. While trying to MWC tho life of Julius Eberhart, a follow workman, nt the Allegheny county eloo tric light plant, David Waugaman, tho chief engineer, received mi olectrlo shock of SJ.T00 volts, nnd was almost iiistnntly killed. Kberhnrt was engaged nt the switch board mid accidentally touched a live wire of 1,000 volts, and in a moment he was writhing in terrible agony. Waugaman sprang to his rescue and tried to extricate him, when suddenly he threw up his hands and fell to tiielloor. The current was cut oil and the two men were picked up, but WmigRinnn was dead. Kberhart was seriously injured, but will recover. Aid for Mexican Itebuls. Kl. PAso, Tex., Deo. 15. No further de tails of the battle of last Friday between Mexican troops nnd the revolutionists havo yet been oblnined. Information comes from revolutionary sources that three brothers, wewlthy, well connected nnd influential, havo organized n bnttal lion of 480 men nt the City of Guerrero to biipixirt the rebels. These brothers are named Cnsavantes nnd one of them Is a brother-in-law of General Gonzales whose namo i well known throughout tho re public. luvenilo Murderess Ai-uuittdl. Union-town, J'u., Dec. 15. Kmma Bu clinnar, the colored murderess of the 10- inouths-old baby of Thomas Woods, of Jluckskln township, was put on trial hero yesterday. Th girl is only 111 years old, nnd Is very small. There was no denial mnde of the fact that she killed the baby by giving it concentrated lye, but the ile fenso based their case on the youth and unaccouutahility of the defendant. A verdict of not guilty was rendered. A DKtlnsriMied Prohibitionist 111. I.ANCA.sTi:it, Pa., Dec. 15. The condition of Hon. James Black, the distinguished Prohibition Jeader, who has been lying critically ill with pneumonia at ills home in tltis city, is critical. Mr. Black wasthe first candidal o for tilt, PrnMliiHim nni-ttr for president of the United States in the campaign oi i.n:, null nns neen active in the temperance cause for nearly half a century. A Victim of Mnsked Itobliers. SoMnnsr.T, Pa., Dec. 15. Abraiu Benin, aged 1)0 years, died at his home in Lin coln township Inst night. Mr. Beam was horn and always lived on tho farm on which he died. His death resulted from the eil'ects of the cruel beating he received nt tho liande of three masked robbers sev eral mouths ago. He was a county com missioner fifty years ago. Thrown Under IIIh Cnr and Killed. Allkntown. Pa., Dec. 15. Tho third rc cideut in one week on the Lehigh Vnl ey Traction company's trolley line occurred yesterday on West Cntusauquu 111 11. Tin brake failed to hold the car, which de scended the steep grade at fright fill speed. Conductor Milton Gnckenbach wn thrown under the carnndinUantly killed. Ho leaves a family. To Forego the Itanquct This Year. RocHKSTr.lt, N. Y., Dec. 15. It has been the custom of the chamber of commerce to give nu annual banquet, with expen sive and grand arrangement. It is now proposed, In view of tho suffering and destitution, to give up the idea of tho banquet this year and to donate several thousand dollars to alleviate the distress of the poor. Election Crookedness In Albany. ALUAN'T, Deo. 15. Jacob Kupp, a Ger. mau, turned state's evidence in the elec tion chsos here, and swore that he hail been given a dollar by City Kxcise Com. missloner Ilapp, who is charged with vio lating the election laws. He testitled that ho lind voted on thenamenf another man, und had been given the dollar for so do- iu. Settled by Mutual Concessions. Patciioouk, L. I , Dec. 15. Tho long fight between the mill operatives and mill owners here has been sod led. Both sides inadecQiiceHsiouH and the men will return to work Monday. The town Is rejoicing, as the stoppage of the wages of aOO em ployes seriously affected the business of the village. Prosperity In (iiiatenutla. Washington, Deo. 15. Information re ceived by the burenu of the American re publics Indicates that affairs in Guate mala are steadily improving. The finan cial obligations of the government are be ing met with utmost regularity. On Trial for Treasott. Luipsic, Dec. 15. The trial of the two French Bpies arrested at Kiel while at tempting to pass themselves off as yachts men, began here yesterday. They were arrested while making drawings of Gtr maii fortifications. A Nou-Unlonltt Thler. Allkntown, V., Deo. 16. Frank Lea man, of Shamokin, who secured a posi tion on the Valley road as oouduotor dur ing the strike, is under arrest here on the oharge of stealing two Bold watches from fellow employes. CreuiaUil in Her Home, Oreessbijbqh, Dec. 15. Mrs. Dvid McKoown.an ago widow living near Crab tree, who had boecn ill with the grip, got up to Mir the tire, and while doing ke fatntfil, fell into i hecMie u ml w as hurnuU to deuth Driving the Brain at the expense of the Hotly. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Kx- Vy erase, pun- air foods tl'U make healthy flesh refreshing slot'p such arc methods. Whei. loss of tk'-.h, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scett's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Which not only creates flesh of and ! itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. I'repnrod by8ftott.t Itotrnn. N V. All druirrlplH Professional Cards. pitOR I'KEDUIIICK ZE1TZ, IXSTRUCTOll OF MUSIC, Is prepared to nlvo Instructions on piano, organ, ftrlnu ami biiml Instruments. Porfnrthor In formation call on orniiilres Qntilll.nu Duos., No. 1 North MalnMrcet, hhenoniloub. J OHN R. COYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Office Ileddall building. Hhcnnndoah, fa. S' OL. KOSTEU, ATTOKXHVund COXJX8ELLEK-AT1.A If. Hoom 3, Mountain City Hank lluHOtng, l'ott) vlllo.lU. M. HUKKU. A TTORNK r AT-LA W. SHBHANDOAn, PA. Office Koom 8, P. O Hulldltsj, Hhonandost, aim wswriy uuuning, i-oiiavuie. jyt. It. HOCIILKKNKK, Physician ami Surgeon. Advice free at druc store. 107 Snntli Ms.tn street. Private consultation at residence 112 Muuut jnruin street, irom e to 7:.'U) p. ,n. t T. HAV1CE, BVEOEON DENTIS7. Oflico Northeast Cor. Wain untl Centre Su tennndoah, over Stein's drug store. j pinner. noiiEKT. m. d., No. 25 KastCoal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 te 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. It. J. H. OALI.EN. no iu couin.iarain street. fttiennnaoab. OrriBI Houiis: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to p. M Except Thursday evening. .Vo office work oh 8uwfw excellt bu itrrantie ment. A xtricl adherence to Che ofllce hour) vt aoxouueiy riecenmrj. lO-Slm NIGHT CALLS DOIJltLi;. pitOF. T. J. WATHON, .Teatter of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a tetehur of instrumental mu le giving instruc tion on tho nbovo Instruments Wurd left at Urumm's Jewelry storo will recelvo prompt at temion. jJ 8. K1BTLEK, M. D., I'llYSlCIAN AND SUROKON. Office 120 North Jurdln street. 9henndob. MEW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ones relit ted. Mattresses made to order Carpets, Mattresses Feathers. Hobes, ltuc, Cushions, Sc., made freo from d.rt and moth In wet or dry weather Prompt attention given to orders Address HTEA.M ItENOVATING COMPANY. Nurth riowers ttreet 2-12-Im si,, nnndoah. Pa. DrTheel 1317 Arch st- U 1 1 I 1 1 0 O I PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tito onl) (imiuluo Specialist in America, not vrnnswiiiii. ui; mini oniers nuveriisoe NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION . feprrlal Diseases and stricture Permanent It Cured lnUtoSiIais BLOOD POISON Sasa new lUi-LiLoilln i" to uuduu. 6 eait0 Kuio ik'uii Hospital ami .rj vrut ilt ul experience, aa LVi utttait aiul liiiiluiuas inut bt'iul live 2-cetu -.lamp tur Inwjk. TliLl Hie only buuk ex(iiiLC u.u k l)oi torbaud othersad vmiiintf as ureal w lalls. A truo fi lend to all htiilcivis amf to tln'&e coiitt'inplatiiiK aiairiagc. 'IhemorttWiii)rnami dungeioua co-sea solicited. rltoor callaud saved. The Mau Whu wrote tho Song 1 tJf ntver citm to wmuler frYoin Aw own flrtnde," was Inspired while sitting before one of my Hoe Heater... I also have on hand me best stoves and Kanges in the market nun a large stook of Housefurnishlnir ftorxls. Hlumblntr, ruillng And Spouting a specialty. All woi k guaranteed. 1. O. -VCT A.T:iB3R.JS, Cor. ot Lloyd and While Sts., Shenandoah, P. H. F. -FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar A I arm I Hlmple, Perfect and Cheap. Keryhody de llRhted with it. Ordeis left ut 130 .-onto. Jar din street, Hhcnandoah. l'u., will be promptly attended to. CLEAEY BROS., Hottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATKR8. Wines Buck a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Ptuest Beer. 17 Hint ll Vrach Alley, MltiXAKDO.tll. IS. J. KEPXiER, Late of bamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, 8hnadoth, Pa. He 1 preinreil to leceHo orders for all klnda cf lnom.iuf nl i rd tunit.i. . in uork whlt-h will li 1 done iu u rlrst cluss m.iuner on short notice and reasonable lernis FOR SILVEIU'OINAGF, Sonator Voorhoos' Bill for Convert ing tho Seigniorago. TWO MILLION DOLLARS A MONTH To 1o CoIiiimI, tlio Jlrtnl to bo l'rotliletl by I'nrrlinso After I In' KelgnlorilRn I" lllspixi'il Of The Dollars Coined Miall bo full Legal Tenth-,-. VasiiinotoM, Dec. 15. The financial bill introduced by Senator Voorhees yes terday provides for the coinage of sliver reignlornge at the rate or fS.tuw.uou a month, for the purchase and coinage of (8,0UO.(XK) worth of silver per month after tho coinage of tho seigniorage, lor the re tirement of paper currency of less denom ination than 1U, for tho retirement of nil gold coins of less denomination than 10, and for the appointment of an interna tional commission. The bill provides in detail that the Reignlornge or prollt fund which has re sulted from tlio coinngo of silver bullion under the iilnml anil Sherman acts, or which would result from such coinage, shall bo coined intosllver dollars of stand ard weight and fineness, with full legnl tender quality, nt the rule of not less than $2,000,000 per month, aiidthatsuch dollars shnll bo covered Into the treasury. The silver purchase section is ns follows; 'That when all tlio seigniorage bullion lias been coined it shall be the duty of tho fcecretary of the treasury to purchase each month silver bullion at the market value in quantities to coin not less than 48,000,- 000 each month. ' Tho secretary Is directed to coin bullion promptly each month as fast as pur chased into standard silver dollars. It is also provided tlutt when any paper circulating notes or certilicates of less de nomination than 110, oxcept national bank notes or ccrtillcutes redeemable only in silver dollars, shall be received at the treasury, they shnll not be reissued, but shall be destroyed and replaced. Murderer Prent1ergusts Defense. Cihoaoo, Dec. 15. In i ht Prendergast trial yesterday tho first witness for tho defense was .Mrs. Helen Prendergnst, the mother of the assassin. Her evidence was entirely in support of tlio insanity theory. Hlie said that about, the time her son was emerging from boyhood into man hood sin; noted with some consternntiou that there was a marked change in his disposition; that he became a recluse, de voting himself to books and avoiding nil forms of outdoor diversions common 1o hoys, lie often talked foolishly about being made corporation counsel, and grew furious when she suggested tlmt he was not lit for such n position. Threatened with Mitrvttllnn, Cosstantimii'I.i;, Dec. 1."). The fnnilna at Krzeroum, Armenia, nnd in the vicinity of tlmt city is becoming nioro serious, llread is now selling at twelve times its tisunl value. The grain is in the hands of speculators, many of whom are tUtoni.iu olllclals. Piteous but fruitless appeals have been made to the sublime porto for assistance. Hundreds of the poor are threatened with starvation. Distilleries ltt-sumliifr, LoinsviM.K., Dec. 15. Tho announce ment i.s made tlmt eightdistillerios which have been elosetl for some time have com menced operations again. The resumption is based upon the expectation of favora ble legislation iu increasing the whisky tax. Seven others are expected to resume by the first of tho year, including tho licllo of Nelsou. Iliill'itlo's Illj- I'ire. Buffalo, Dec. 10. Tho block at tho corner of Clinton and Main streets, nnd extending back to Wnshii.... :i, known as the Arcade, was tlostrojed by fire, and liobinson's Musee theater and Shea's Con cert hnll, the latter the finest between Xew York and Chicago, are in ruins. Thu total loss is placed at $100,000. To Opposr Tatimiiiiiy, New York, Dec. 15. The opposition to Tammany Hall orystnlized at a meeting iu Cooper I'nioti last night. There was scarcely standing room in the hall. An organization to be called the "Independent County Organization" was formed. Corliett In Tat-I.Miitvllltt. Jai k-onvii.lk, Fla., Dec. 10. Champion James .1. Corliett arrived in this city yes terday afternoon. A largo crowd met him at the depot. No attempt was made to arrest him. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cluniiig limitation! of the Xew Vork ami I'liilutlelpltta Uxchnnftes. New Yohk, Dec. 14. In the stock market to daj Ihe spt i nlatlon was alnitwt featureless, the list bi-intt very lauoh neglected. Closing UlUb Leluifh Valley.... 8T IVnusylvaiiiu .... lieadlitg H St. i'aul Ull Lehiuh Na iu-ilt'u S&i Keadlna 1st pf. Im ltcatlinir Sl pf. 1 Heading 8d pf . fla Headline V. m- S.Y.te N. E .... mi W.N. Y.&Pa.... II. & D. T. oom.. II. & a. T. oref... Erie , 1H IJ.. It. Ss W liHfri West Shore W3i N. Y. (Vnlrai U1H Lake Krlui- V... 15H, NtlW JllMU'V fli.n 1IH Del. & Hudson. ...U13J4 General Marhotj. Piin.ADEi.iMnA, Dec. 14. Flour tteatlv: win- ter super., 82-W.1H; do. extras. $S.3iaia.5U; No. 3 winter rainiiy. Wiamx.n; Pennsylvania roller, etralght, txt3.&,; western Inter, t li r. 2.(l a.ia; western w Inter, atraiicht. l. I.V,.. hi; west ern winter, patent, $.i.su i.:i 7.1: AHnncnoU, clear, f2.anf(Ji: do. htrniirlil. S; a. patent. lil.HV-i 4: dn. favorite linimls. bljli, r. ltjefiuur.XMi."ii r bbl. S io-.! i. .i..i,. i,., i with tie. bid und iiVu . i- i ;. .. ..in't r WV40. bid anil (KV-. asked in,- uur. . tiT-4f. bid anil due. asked for Fcbruur . ,i . i 1 ami 6Kc. itsktsl fur March. Cum oulei n it!. ! i". in I and 43V4c. asked for December: 4.4 ,.i,l m,,i 434o. asked for Jannar) ; wc. o.d mid 4.1 -h-. asked for February; 4SHc. bid and 4-Pn . ,tsi.l for Muroh. Oats quiet, stead), w'lli i.i. bi.i and USo. naked for December; It'ttc li d .aid 30c. aaked for January; 3rio. bid and Si.'ik-. asked for February; tc. bid and au).. asked for March. Heef dull, sleatly; eitra mess, ?10.60ail; fnmily, tl14.80. lork modtratvly active, Heady; meu, jlSU.IIi). Lard quiet, easy; steam rendered, .HS. Uutter quiet; New Vork dairy, U4Me.; weatern do.. ltOTaic.; Elglus, Ho.; Xew York erearuery, i6S7d.; weateru do., HUB W) to ; Initiation do., 18ftS3e. Cheese quiet, arm; Xew York, large. Ullo.; do. fancy. UHUillHc.; do. tmall, mHie.; part aklnis, 4giHo.; full tkims. 2-J..40. Eggs quiet, steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 24r7c; western, MM 0ie.; com hern, 24326a. Uw Steele Mrht4. SAW Lihriity, I'm., Dec. 14.-t)attle Heady, unchanged; prosjiecta favorable oa good grimes ti.r iml wtk. Hoga steady ; all gradet, . , 40. Sheep draggy; prime, W.St S 71. fair in ucii.il .Tiiaaj common, 6UO.Q II VI. LaniU. tti ml Frauds Exirt in ninny forms, but there is no fraud that is more contemptible th...i tho one of substitution. '( oil the sub stitution frauds there it mine which jK-riK-tuutrs a gronter otitnrgc upon the consumer than the substitution of mitations for Cottolcnc, which is the .... . i rk only rename, v. noic i,ic n ui healthful shortcut ig- u; on V the market. Don't be in 5 (luccd to purth ise Counterfeits of Cottolone, or you will !c lamentably disappointed iu the results. Cottolene na a shortening is endorsed by physicians and cooking ex perts. He sure that your cook uses Cottolene. holtl In llmeouil 11 o imlmri imlla. sMmlu onlj by N.K.f AIR BANK Ot IvO., vlft CHICAGO, LC ANO 1US .1. lit.l..tn .tut. AIC, llk PHILADELPHIA. fW BIUSSER & BEDDALL, (successors to Coakley Uros.) No, iK UuHt Centre HI root, HIIUNANnOAII, XA. Our Motto: Host QunlHv at lowest Cash Prices. PatronitKe rost ctful'y sollclied. Kaiser's Cyster Bay ! X27 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KA1SUR, Proprietor. J3fTbo bct-oystt-rs In all styles ut all hours. Juet opened in tho Kgan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Slillincry. Miss Annie llornsoii, SHENANDOAH, lA LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wrvb of throwing away money. One of the best methods of economizing is to Insure Inttrat class, thoroughls re (able omnan1e8, cttnor life, Ore or accident, such ns represented No. 120 Booth Jardin street, ShcnaDdoah, Fa SHOEMAKERS' Genoral Supply Store ! Wholesalo and Iletail PRICKS, JOXIKT 3D. TH333S5IS33 Ferguson Hotistjbldir., Centre Street. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST ST8EET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Shenandoah, I'cmin. terms8 h'rB fr purpofcs on fessonable A CUl OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only SO ett. for a full pound jMHtimge, Trefi Mtupla on applloatkm to manufaatuNM. worn tu kv B. R. Severn, F. K. Magargle, W. H. Water. JIOH HOUSE The place for busineke men to seed their surplus stock of et t ry deerlp tlon for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdas, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody oan tead goo4of ivety dwerlf tie to the rooms and tiny will be aold at tuetUM on the uaual term. AUgooaa loMoa oomaal. aioa and uttleawnia a4e on the day follow lag the aale. Recse'su5ticm Rooms Doufherty BuUdlaf , Cor. Centre ami Lloyd Street. LVl r-e4 0COL7fJLor tnr) Egan 'Ml yittmna
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