A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Ovor. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. I nd In ti:i ront rl bitted lirr thousnnds of hrave soldiers to the war, and no statu bears 11 bet ter record In thai lespect tlmn II does. !r. literature It Is riil(ll acquiring hk. unviuhlu place. In war and lltcratiiic Bototnoti Yutvell, well known iim ti writer as "sol, him won an liDiioruhlc position. Ilur lug the late war he wimu member of Co. M, M. N.y. Uavalry nnd of tlio 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. Regarding an Important circumstance ho writes rs follows: ' Hevural of ih old votctunx here ate iilng Dr. .Miles' Restorative Nurvlnc, I Iran I'me und Nerve and I. Ivor 1'IIK all of them glvlnu splendid snlltfactfnh. In fart, wo have nowr U-ed remedies that, compare with them. Ol Mm I'll ! we must say tln-y arc the lien cnin lilhution of the qualities icqiiliod In a picp-Ht-utlou of their untiiro v,chavccui Unoun. We have tione hut words of praise for theni. i'hey are the outgrowth of a now principle In iiieifielno, and tone tip the system wonder lully. Wo say to all, try these remedies' - t'olmnnii Yowoll, Marlon, lnd., Ilcc. fi, IMffi. Those teinedieK are sold hy all druytglsls 01 a positive unaranteo, or Mint direct h) He Hr Jllles Medleal Co., KlUhart, lnd.. on tc ivlpt of price, SI per hottle, six hottles SB, e press prepaid. They positively contain nellhc. rilnlH nor dtiBKumus drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Went Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, AOENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chas. Kettig's Cele brated 15eer nnd Porter in thlB vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Block. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Hpeech Restored For five years 1 suffered with uuln and dls charge at the throat, husking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c at ilmos, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not ai le to work. 1 was treated bj tho best physicians In the county, but received no relief After Riving up all bones I was room mended to use a boulo ot Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Aftr UBing it for four wetks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel llko a different person. Mb. Elias IIandwbuk., Elk I.luk. Somerset Co . l'a The above Is one of the many testimonials we have received, this woek. and we will publ lah every two weks aidttlonal pen-cms havlag been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try u bottle ana oe curea at once. HAYKits' DHUOOo,. Oakland, Aid. Pnr a&lA bv drurfflftts. Mnaen' Mimnf tic Catarrh Cure is the only medtoine used by vnpor lnhaUnlou, and lie guaranteed tiy your urugRisi. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carriages to Him. Hauling of ill kinds promptly Mtendtd te now WKen to ooaro, at nimm tbtre liberal. Ob m ALLEY, Hear of ih Coffw House. gat cl araa,t aaa-A Cluin CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEndcBOH House Blook, Everything In tbe toneorial line done In first class style. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (CnAat. Boi-ter' eld nand.) But nr, iu and porMr on too. Tha nnas bnnosof uuiMj wa sUwurn. Pool room i kotwd. : Wayne MaoVoagU Namod for tllO , Italian Mission, WILL PROBABLY BE CONFIRMED. lrpiihllrnn, However, Mity Oppose Cnn (Irmntidii In Itelfilliit lmi for AlRfiVotiRlin CfinipalKii AwmulU on Mi'rH Uk" mid llchl. W'ABlllNmos, Dec. 20. The president , date had majorities of 4,000 In the city, sent to thesenatelhetmmeof Hon. Wayne , which were only overcome by the Hetmu StacVoHKh, of Pennsylvania, to lie amlias- Hcan vote in the comity, sailor extraordinary and plenipotentiary In several of the down town ward", of the United Slates to Italy. The noml- where the heavy lodfriiiK house vote re nation was received with surprise and fides, tlie contest whs very hitter and manv sarcastic references liv Democrats, "scraps" were of frequent occurrence There is little doubt expressed, however, thnt Mr. MacVenith will be confirmed Whatever opposition to the confirmation lrie will be chlellj' from llepnhlicatmoti net on nl of MncVeaxh's attack on Kuan nnd Whltelaw Held. Sketch of Wnne 3IncV'gli. Wayne MacVeaKii wan lmrn in Plitenlx Ville, Oluwter county, l'a., April 1!), 1M83. He was Kradimtud at Yale In 1WW, Htmlled law, was adniitled to the liar In 18S0 and erved an district attorney for Chester county from Will to 1MM. In 1MB he was captain of cavalry when the invalonof Pennsylvania was threatened, and in 18(13 he was chairman of the Republican cen tral committee of Pennsylvania. In 1870-1 ho was United States minister to Turkey, and In 1872-11 wns a member of the Penn sylvania constitutional convention. He wns chief member of the "MncVent;h commission" that was sent to Louisiana In 1877 by President Hayes to represent liltn unofllcially and to endeavor to hriiiK the conflicting parties in that state to an , understanding. In lRSIbo was appointed United States attorney general in the cabinet of President f!arlleld, lint re signed, with other members, on the acces sion of President Arthur and resumed his law practice iu Philadelphia. He received the degree of I.L. V), from Amherst in 1881. lie has been chairman of the Civil Service ltefonn association of Philadel phia and also chairman of the Indian Itlghts association of that city for several yenrs. During tlie campaign of last year he cast oil his Itepublicaii party ties and participated in the campaign on behalf of the candidacy of Mr. Cleveland for the presidency. Morn tVmlnn frauds Indicted. DnnUQUi:, la., Dec. a). The United States grand jury reported on the Van Letiven pension fraud cases. There aro twenty-eight separate indictments against Van Ijetivpu, In two of which he Is jointly indicted with Dr. Pegg, also a momber of the medical examining board at Osslnn, la. These Indictments charge Van Leu ven with conspiracy to defraud the gov ernment; accepting illegal fees and mak ing false statements. There ar eleven soparato indictments against Dr. Kissoll, charging him with conspiracy, accepting bribes and altering certificates. Dr. Pegg is also charged with conspiracy to defraud aud accepting bribes. Jn Uxpress MesscnKr Murderi'd. Houston. Tex., Dec. 20. At Liberty, Tex., John Hicliardsou, a Wells Fargo messenger, wns found dead in his car. His head hadibeen cleft open by a blow from an ax, and tho car robbed. It is believed that Uichardson was murdered anil the express car robbed between Xw Orleans nnd Green's llayou, the lirst atntion east of Houston. Two men were evidently concerned in t ho nltair. They left the train whea it took the siding at Green's lJ&you, and are believed to lie in New Or leans now. They are not thought to have got much plunder. Olneyrtlle's Long Strike Xnded. Proviuenck, Dec. 30. Tlie long strike In the woolen mill district is ended, and work wns resumed this morning. The Olueyvllle woolen mills striko has been thelongest-and most bitterly fought that has .ever taken place in the state. It wns Inaugurated early in October, when tlie mill owners reduced salaries. Tho opera tin now resume at a slight reduction, It is estimated that tlie strike has cost the help j)!50,000 and the business of tlie dis trict -W00.000. Tills Man Tallied Too Much. IjOmsviLLn, Dec. 20. Last April Charles ftdwardb, August Price iiinl Juntos Smith t'caped from tho Jeltersonvlllo prison. Edwards went to lilriiiingham, where lie became intimate with a woman of tlie town, ta whom ho conlided the story of his escape. Sue retold the story, anil it llually readied tlie police, who arrested him and brought him back to tlie peni tentiary yesterday. Price guve himself up, but Smith is still at large. fctuduMU MiMt lay Their Debts. CAIIUHIDGK, Maes., Dec. 20. Judge Par meutr, in Uiocaseof J. II. Lewis, n tailor, against Walter S. Campbell, a Harvard student, decides that Harvard students me reiouaible for all tailor bills they contract, aud must jay them. Campbell's defense was based an a statute providing that no retailer bbell give credit to u student. GnugrcMtuiMH O'Neill's 8nceeMr. PlllLADEl.MtlA, Dec. 80. The election In this city to till the congressional vacancy .caused by the death of Charles O'Xelll re sulted in favor of Itobert Adams, ex VuHed Si. ires minister to Uracil. His vote was 10.1HH. Murtin I. J. Griffin ,(Pro.) Killed 832 voles. There were 'JUS scatter ing votes. Vmir Veiling tfiaters Drnwnod. lUurAX, X. S., Dee. 2a Kour young people skating on the Chocolato lake, tour miles from this city, were drowned. Three were named Doyle. The other's name was Null), from the Industrial school. Uelll's body has not been reoovered. lnlleiiieii Arretted far Theft. Ihonwoojj, Mich., Dec. 20. Three Iron wood policemen are under arrefct charged with stealing Hour and sugar from public relief stores. AH have furnished bail. If the men are convicted, as seems probable, they will be severely dealt with. IUllo.1 on tho I.elncli Vnlley. JU8TOS, Pa., Dec. 30. A Lehigh Valley train killed an uukuown man here. From papers found on bis body be is supposed to be Stanislaus. Warants, ot Brldgeton, Js'. J., and to have lived at 08 Chew street, in that oity. Mertiu Kleetod Mutator. Richmond, Va., Deo. 80. In the legia i filature General Eppa Hunton was elected United States senator tor tkethert tow, and Mr. Thontas S. Martin United State senator for the long term. DEMOCRATS WIN IN CHICAGO. The Ilrplllillcnni, llnnccr, Will Content the Kti-ctlon of llopklm. ft,,,,,.,,.. fl.. iu, Tl... 1 It,...! In., ft.o Democratic candidate for mayor, was elected over ucurxe n. smn, nis itepmiii- ram rival, by n majority of l.fWT. The vote wns: Hopkins (liein.) m.TOO, Swift (Hep.) Ul,3lil, IIHteinn (Socialist) t,MT, Wakeley (Populist) .W. Tlie vole, which was one of the heaviest ever polled in the oity, shows a decided Keputillcati gain. The Democracy carried the city by HOO.OOO In the last presidential election, and in the county election last month several of the Democratic oandl- ."when the jmllce were not at hand Tlio KepitbllcHU city central committee has decided to contest tlie electlon'of IIot kilts, it la claimed that the Mil Ice re turns on which the above figured are based show 000 more for Hopkins than were actually cast. It is claimed by the committee than an honest oillclal count will give the election to Swift. I ruliiK for tlio lllK riKht. ' .Tacksonvim.k, Klit., Dec. 20. The city council of .Tacksouvlllo last evening passed, with only three opposing votes, the ordinance permitting glove contests. The ordinance allows pugilists to meet with five ounce gloves for an unlimited number of rounds. The ordinance now goes to Mayor Vleteher, and It is said be will veto it. The council, however, will Immediately puss the ordinance over "the mayor's veto, and thus the way will be made smooth lor the contest between fJor bett and Mitchell, provided Governor tt'hel keeps his hands eil. The general '"U1"1"" "uP'? ".Z'1 ?, ARht has about spent itse f. Snapper" Garrison, the well known jockey, will bo timekeeper. Triple Tragedy In South Ditkota, Vkumilmon, S. D., Dec. 20. Hurbank, about twelve miles from this place, wns I the scene of a triplo tragedy lale yester day afternoon. While sleigh riding two young ladies, Mls Dolly Hemphill and Miss Kate Slefnni, were shot by their 1 escort, known as "Shorty" Itabcock. Miss i Hemphill was Instantly killed, but tho Stefani girl escaped, by getting under the sleigh sent, with two wounds inthe breast which may prove fatal. Habcnck then shot himself, dying instnntly. What was the murderer's motive is not known. Iron AVorlteVK Accept a llcdnctimi Xew lll!l'X.sv;u i, X. J., Dec. U0. A re duction of 10 per cent, went into elTect in the National Iron works yesterday. It was accepted by the men. Somedaysugo the National company whs offered a largu contract nt a lower price than has been ruling. Tlie order was sullicient to "keep tho works running all winter. The com pany olTerod the men work through until spring by accepting a 10 per cent, reduc tion. This offer wns accepted, as the men had expecbetl to be out of work tliesreater jittrt of tlie cold season. TIib McKn.nn Contempt tl.e. ilnooKl.YN, Dec. 2. Tho argument in l tho stay of sentence of John 1. Mckane I wis beard by Judge Cnllen in chambers. JloKnne's counsel argued titat as the su Ijiremo court had no jurisdiction Judge Jinriiurd's injunction wns not disobeyed. Judge Oullen promised to render a de cision at tlie earliest possible moment. It .fa believed it will be adverse to MeKmie. Murdered 1y llohliers. AVert Plains, Mo., Dec. 20. Unknown persoiis-hot Hunter Wilson and wife as they were sitting in their house, thirty miles from here, in Baxter county, Ark. Wilson ivas killed and his wife seriously injured. After the killing the assassins secured about il.-lOO from a trunk und .escaped. Ofllcers aren the trail. Killed In u I'uwder Mill Xipln-dnn. Wiiminotok, Del.. Dec. 20. Ono of the powder mills at tbe Dnpnnt Powder works, near hero, exploded from some un known cuse. Edward Gallughor, aged s:i J-ears, was instantly killed. Gallagher was the only person near the mill, and his .body was blown almost to atoms. IIo leaves a widow anil ten children. 1. Mejer's Trtl 1'ojtji.nied. New. Yokk, Dec. 20. The trial of Dr. ; Meyer, tbe alleged poisoner, was yester- ! .1 .H I , . , uuy mijourncii uinu lAjiumrow oy .lliugo Barrett, in order ti give tlio medical ex perts time to examine into tho mental condition of Juror Lo we, who became sud denly ill on Monday aud showed signs o'f insanity. L PILLS Mt re ulntu rnij.li ixdic(, k Kpi'l'M hT 4i(fti - ituwi fUa mt..t J.rau I ci li.-J hiid ii tjftnilie nuoLiit-r. f t -m i. luitu- fi- i if 14 it t'-u.-a.a i n'iJ fa In tuj d r ( i 1 1 11 in. i. iWUJiml.s u4 " IE- M 1" ft.- I - ''.-a." . 1 I (iji I. tuH MuH. f ni.l AaKi MddeJI km U lsj UroV'" I'lllJs WILL PAPER! RAMGAINS ! Big Redaction in Wall Tajier. Must make ivorn for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CiSRDEN, tH W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. s OMCITOIUS WANTED. For particulars Upuif Hi 11 1HAI.U OOMW. tr 7NTEn. Ladles to do wrltlni; at home. V Will uav from S85.00 to Sie.lo ner km.It. Heed self-audresMd slumped envelope for reply, amree x-uiuume, rew turusie, Jnu. 121S-3t 11 KAL ESTATE FOH SAI.K.-l'ioiwrty cpuuted at tne northwest corner of I'qhI nd Catharine streets, oonslstlou of one lot, xiii reei. mm six uweinog nouses. Apply 10 r. 11k V. Wllsou, IU North Jsidln stuet. IS 18 2w A OK NTs make IS 00s day. Ureatest klwhen ulensll ever invented. Sstall Ucu. il to sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, rive oeuts. r unwise a ucauid, iincincau O. IU lIVlU(itl 10-llwedaot WE ISII to employ a few food men to make 50 to uuua neck selilns our UoM Elec tric Motor. Runs st wing vaoblnes, printing iwr. nuns st wing Baoouiee, printing , pumps, etc jlverjbody buys tnem, employment. Basy altuat'on atid.goo4 Addrias W. 1. Ilairlsoo a Co , OGrk Bitaaj Mm WSKSS. At No. It, ColoaitHM.Ohla. cj iff CMftoAter' ISnaUiih lltaaibDd Brand fENNYRQYM p. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its j-ow ci ful food properties. istt's Emulsion 'r;i(idty creates heathy flesh litipci Might. Hereditary i.m.ts develop only when the s Mem bccviiies weakened. A'othiitg in the icorld of vhti'i ite has been so successful in efts--ascs thai are most vicmia'ttg to life. Phy--ici ans everywhere A" scribe it. TtiwTi-. K Y. Allrtrl"t Professional Cards. )KOR FKEDHK1C1C ZEITZ, IiXSTIWCrOlt OF MUSIC, Ib nrenared to trlvo Instructions on piano, organ, ttrinsnnd hand Instruments. Koffnrtbor ln rormntion can onorniiures uaum.BK ihvjb , No. l North Main street, snennnaoan. JOHN K. COYI.E, A TTOllNJSY-AT-liA W. Offlco lleddnll building. Hhennndoab, l' OL. KOSTKH, ATTORXllY and COUXSKT.LKIl-AT-LA 11 Iloom 3. Mountain Cltvllanlc llulfdlne. l'ott. vino, CO, M. U. UUKKB ATTOKNX Y A T-LA W. RnnHAHDOAU, PA, ODlco Koom 3. 1. O Hulldlntr. Btaenandoit: si a r.Hicriy nuiiaing, I'oitsviue, D It. It. llOCULKHNKft, Physician nnd Surfton. Advice frco at drug store, 107 Bouth Main street, l'rlvatc consultation at resilience 11: sioutn Jardln street, from 0 te?:3U p. m. Q T. HAVICE, SOKGBON DENTm. OBco Northeast Cor. Kslu and Centra Sis hennndonh. over Stein's drug store. J l'lEUCB ROIIBllTtt. M. D No. 25 East Coal Mtrcet, HHKNANDOA1I, l'A. Ofnce Hours 1:30 to 8 and 0:30 to p. m. D K. J. H. OALI.EN. No 31 South Jardln Street, bhenandonh, Omci: Honits: I18O to 3 and :: to H P. M Except Thursday evening. Aro office work oh Mmrfow execjit bu ttrrnmie- A strict atlhtrtnce to the vQlce hour t aumntlclji neoexutry. 10-31-6ra NH1IIT OA I.I.N IKKJIII.li, J)ItOr. T. J. WATHON, ..Teacber of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MAMUOLIN Havtair had sixteen years' exrcrlenoe as teAcher of instrumental mu ia nlvlne Instruo lion on tho above Innrumitits W. rd left at llrumm's Jowelry storo will receive prompt at teotion. M. 8. KISTLEH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUJiOIION. Offlce-120 North .Trdln street. Shensndorr. BFEW GiSLKFETS Sewed and laid, old ones rollttcd. Mattresses made to oroer Carpets, fattrcRMes. Feathers, Itobes, Huits, Cushions. ic made tree from dirt und moth In wet or dry weather Prompt attention given to orders. Address bTEAM IlENOVATINO COMPANY. North liowers Mtrcet 2-12-tm t-li nandouh, l'a. 1317 Arch St. I PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only llcniiliio Specialist In America, 111111111 umuiiuiiik 'iiiii uiiit-Es uiitt-riise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Discuses nnd Strictures Permanently Cured In U to & dais BLOOD POISON Sffil; I liuw nh limit In jo tu uuUays. 0 eait" hun- IitMtt nuipiut ami .u inaiiit ai t'Mienenct. JfiUthai. ami lUiifuinu-, iiroe. betui flvo 2.etMU..iitni (or Ijm.k. TKlTli," tlif nuly ! houk vim tiiirtJii.uk i)iettu& fllnJ nlluM siitU I vertbliiir uh iriv.ti m Ulltt. A trim fiteml Ito.Ul bufrrr-ii ami iu tli"!i onti-mitlaiuig axp. I no miilutiiunniuLiu aanycnms stcIttHi. Wiitooi (-uUaiiiHxibuut. Tho Kan Who v;rote tbe Song I " mver carta to wimtter Jiroin his oum tlrttnilt" was Inspired while sitting before one of my tine Ileuteiv 1 also have on band the best Stoves and Manges in the market and a large stock ol Houaefurnlsblng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. F. O. XA7-jlavM?3C.SJg, Cor. ot Lloyd and While St., Shenandoah. Pa. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alar ml Simple, Perfect and Cbenp. Everybody de lighted with It. Oiders left at ISO outli Jar dln street, hhonandouh, l'a., wUl be promptly attended to. CLEAR-Y BROS., Uottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINKBAL WATERS. Weiss Hbeh a Specialty. Alto bottlers ot lb Finest beer. 17 iiMit 19 Vmelt AUy, Sit H.VA.VDOAH J5. Jf. KKFLJ3R, Late of Hhunokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, ShMHrJaah, Pa. He Is ureoared to reoelve ode for all kind. of monument and Uu be ume work, whtok wUl be Ae In flntl elaaii manner ea naort aotiae a an HsHonaaieterBM. Tho Man Who Wanted to DoBfroy Admiral Mello's Warship. HE TALKS OF THE WAR IN BRAZIL. IIo Declares That Mclln Is l.mliig Oround lltery Hay, nnd That Contrary Iteports Aro I'lirnUlicd Iiy Xntnl Adinlrer of the Itetnltitlonary AiliMlial. Xew Yohk. Dec. 80 i'ho Ijamtmrt and Holt line steamship Slrltis arrived yester- ay. On lioanl in custody of wnsign James V. Ilarter, of tbe United States steamer Detroit, was Oeorge lloynton, the American cltlseu who was over two mouths ago captured by Captain Iang.of the llrltisb war vessel Sirlus, and Iiy nun handed over to CaplMn Picking, of the United States cruiser Charleston. Uovnton was in a steam launch which be owned nnd captained, and on which he flew the British Hag. He steamed Ironi Hlo for Admiral Mello's warship Aqulda ban, but did not reach her, for the captain of the Sirius had reason to believe that his cruise was made for the purpose of de stroying the Aquidnbau. Tilts proved ap parently to be true, for when ho was ciii- turetl a lorpeuo was louuu aiincueu hi his steam launch which was loaded witli ex plosives. Am bo flew the llrltisb ling, Captain Lnng arrested him on tho charge of vio lating the neutrality laws. lien on board the Sirlus lie declared himself an American citiien, with tbe result thnt. Captain Lnng handed him over to Captain Picking, ot the I Charleston. The charge made by Captain Lang wns one ot piracy. Atllrooklyn lloynton was met by her- Remit Stevens, of the Navy Yard Marino corps, ami iworted to the navy ynrd.whero he remains in custody, lloynton is a man CO years of age, with grizzled hair aud whiskers. He appears to have had a sea faring lifo. He speaks well, and is evi dently a well educated man. I never imagined I wns tlio object ot so much solicitude until now," said lie. "I don't know what I have dono, nor can I any anything nbout it. Ymi see, thnt is what lias to be ascertained, ior all know they may be going lo hang mo." "I am an American, was born in Now York, and my name is lieorge lloynton I am no relation to Captain Paul lloyton nor have I ever said I was, neither have I represented myself as Dr. CharlosH. lioyn- ton. I have been iu Uruzil on and oil nearly thirty yenw. It Is three years since I last went there. I have been engaged in a speculative business there and hav been granted some concussions by th government.' lloynton then talked about tho war. Ho said: "The American, the English, and i fact tlio newspapers of all countries hav kept making most erroneous statements. ns to state of allalrs in lirazil. They all represent Medio as winning, whereas lie i losing ground every day. 11c had a chanr iu the early days of the rebellion, but li lost It, nnd it is merely a question of tim until lie is utterly defeated. I know both Peixoto and Mello. Mello is a gentleman and a brave mail, but hu is not lit to lead the Drnzilinn people. "One reason why the newspapers get wrong information is because t hero are large number of warship nt Uio of ull nations, mid they all sympathize with Mello because be is n sailor and bus tho navy with him, und it is mostly through the oHieers of these vessels tho uewspuper information comes. "I know President Peixoto has com mitted some arbitrary acts, but time will prove he wus justified in so doiug. A re public in Brazil, as we understand it here. would be an utter- failure. Tbe people thoro aro not lit for it. Peixoto has done well." New l'l-nnsylrnnln ! I Minuter. Washington, Dec. 80. These postmast ers have just been appointed in Pennsyl vania: Mrs. Clara McCoy, Aunauilale; Patrick Gleason, Klliottsvillcj Henry Eaton, Midway: M. b Haher, Nescopeck; A. S. Smith, llouseville; L. J. Ulough, Stanton's Mill; Henrietta Fuller, Upper Middletown; E. J. McCune, Shippenshurg; Calv in Clendeniii,Mecbnuicsburg:Michuel Mellctt, Shenandoah. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations or the New- York nnd Philadelphia Kxcbanges. Nkw Vouk, Dec. IU.-TI10 stock market con tinned heas j up to delivery hour. Thru the speculation became steadier and prices recov ered a fraction, ('losing bids: Lehigh Valley.... IW)a V. N. Y.& Pa..,. 214 IVnn-ylvanlii .... IT II. & B. T. com. . . Reading 18f II. & 11. T. pref . . St. Paul mi Erie H( Lehigh Nav D.. L. & XV 1H1)4 Heading 1st pf . lis. !ri West Shore Reading Sd pf. Da. SI N. Y. Central HO Heading 3d pt. As. W4 I.akcHloA W. , 15 Reading g. m. 4a. W New Jersey C'en..ll."ii K. Y. iV N. E .... 20 Del. & Hudson.. ..Hi, 4 General Markets. PHU.ADEi.rHlA, Dee. 19. Flour In light de mand; winter super., $2(33.10; do. extras, a.i: No. i! winter family, ja.oDjii'.r.i; Pann sylvaula roller atraight, Satfta.a'i: western win ter, clear, t'.lit-'U5; western winter, straight, ja.l&ia.'; weatern, patent, $J.ila.y.7o; spruit;, clear, J2.KirJ; spring straight, jj.25Si3.ur,; spring patent, $J.7S4; spring faorlte brands, higher. Rye Hour. $S.5 iier barn l. Wheat null, lower, wiin ine. bid and (M'uc. asked for Deceiuher: die. bid and 64C. asked for January: dilhje. bid and Otio. asked for Feb ruarj : BV-. bid and Uso. asked for March. Corn quiet, eaaler, with 42I40. bid anil 4Jt,e. asked for Decemhur; 4Dc. bid and 4i"j( asked for January; 4S'c. bid and 4J!Vc. asked for ceuruary; tw- and ae. asked for March. Oats unsettled, lower, w ith )Xc. bid and alio, asked for Deceiuher; 44c bid and IBJe. asked for January; in: bid and USc. asked for Feb ruarj . 35c. lnd und ililtc. asktd for March. Beef alow, uiichuuged; extra ineas, tlO.Mnail; family. $l91(.Wi Pork dull sad weak; mess, ?H.aV3lH.nl. I.hSI quiet, wesk; ateara ren dered. tH.uti. Hiilter quiet, weak; New York dairy, Wttaic.; weatern dairy, ISOMo.; New York oreamery. aita7c; western creamery, S0Ko.; Klgina, 2aiSHc.; imlution oream ery, lSaak.; rolls, 17lS21c. Cheeae firm, mod erately active; New York, large, &llo.; do. fancy, llta&llltc.; do. nuall, lojtOUMc; pari skims, nauHio.: full aklma. ftaSc. Eggs quiet, unchanged; western, i 4o.; southern ,laic Live Stiisk Market. UvwrAio. N. X., Deo. 10. Cattle Heady for good grades, lower for others; eholee 1,00 to 1.W0 pound ateers, H.WiiftS; medium, t4.8Sa .W; light and others, S.S&tfM.lS. Hogs easier; Yorkers, tS.4SfdJI.e0; good medium aad heavy, W.SHiiA.SS; mixed nukcrs, S.SHJJ.U; pin, SS.6kui6.ati; roughs, f4 :5a4.t4. Ubeep aqd lamba dull, 10 to 13c. lower; fair to good mixed Sheep, fS.S.'fiait.Ui; good fat, uh.4(I; oholoa wethera, t4V4.iiS; ralr to good 85 to TO pound lamLa, Vi.'bQA; eholee fat, $4JSS44.tt; Canadav Kast Lulirtv, Pa, Dec. W.-Cattle Arm at Hf IS"1??!? l'Tkm- W ormi all grade, ft.tu f-i UfktwelgbU and pigi asUlac (m. mewp vwy u et a wuu or gfie, asj (KM week.. I Shakespeare 4 When lie wrote "Taming of tho Shrew," was evi dently gifted witli rro tihclic foresight when lie made one of bis cliarao ; tew declare "My cak 1 1 dough." Those who have i been credulous enough to take imitations for CoTTO- . lknk, the now universally Endorsed j shortening, have eNpcri- cured the same disnppomt- i mcnt for their cake lias been "dough." Those who have used CoTfOMtNB know that it3 priueipal merit is its uniform relia bililv. Re wise ami refuse anything that is offered aa a substitute for Gottolene - Sold In tlms-snd ttve pound palls Made I'lily Iiy N.K.FAIRBANKiCO? CI-IICACO, AND 1 " Va i- u : M i eu ia. MUSSER & BED0ALL, (Successors to Coakley Uros.) .8 nasi Centre Htrcet, Our Motto Host QunlHj at lowest Ch Prices Patronupe rbHpcutfuUy sollcHed. Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. 3r"The best-oysters in all styles at all hours. Just opened in tho Egan Bu.'Jalrfg, No. 8 East Contro street, a full line of Fall ami Winter Millinery. Miss km MoiTisotf, LOTS Of holes in a' skimmer I Lots of wys of throwing away money. One ot the best methods of ecouumlting is to Insure In first class, thoroughly re laide companies, either life, fire or accident, such as represented No 120 Booth Jardln street, Mbensndealu Pa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store,! Wholesale and lietail PRICES. Firgueon llousebldg.. Centre Street. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DKLCAMP, JR., Prop,, WSST 8TEEST, Betwea Centre and lAoyi, StteiiMtictoHfa, lcnua. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms A CUP Of- CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only SO rt. for a full pouml jxeesWya, Tr aaaple on appUeatlnn to mauufaotonf. oa sau er H. R. Severn, F. S. Uageigle, W. H. Waten. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Tbe place for business men to send tbelr surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturday. Anybody can sand goods of every detcilptloa U tbe rooms aad they will be sold at aucuoa 00 tbe usual terms. All goods toldos com bb las s ton and aettleauBte made on tbe day IcUoa ing iha sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dowtnj-BuUdlac, Cor. Centra Hnd LlojHl'Stsreate. I