f-, Magii Accon FancJ jllE COMMTEO SUICIDE! I Tho Causo and Its Lesson. . Why did Iio commit suicide? Oil ! fr same reason .that thousands of others oic ron tlio verge of the same tin, or in inmie- iliato danger ol itnntity, paralysis. uli'T- or some other eimlly unfortunnte rusvilt i anr nervous uilection. Ho knew he wu afflicted with n nervous disorder, but n. (careless, ammtenlly imlill'erent to the nut uuiuu , or no in iv nuvu iweneu urn cuimei- r recovery by treating with iitivsicuins lio had llttlo -r no knowledge of Mich in fections, or by deluging himself with woi ili lass so-called remedies. His case was a sa.l ne, but no worso than that of any other tvous sullerer, wlio lias nervous or hicic Wlsolie. biliousness. diittiness. irritnbilltv. Tlanoholy, failing memory, hot llishes, Anting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia. sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tlio same or 'miliar consequences are likely to result to Aiy ono who has any of tlieso advance 1 mptoms of an awful nd. Do not hesitate in getting rid of them by intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Milos, the celebrated 'J specialist, has studied nervous diseases over i "0 years, and has discovcrcl the only te llable remedy for them. thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tho virtuos of Di. I Miles llostorative Nervine. A Ion 20 Barker, of Clinton, N. v., writes: "I wai so allllcteil with extreme nervousness that I was on the verge of insanity. My hands trom bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I uhkI twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Kcxtorule Nerum, and was cured. It Is wlthpleosnro I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous trouble " " I had been a izrcat nnIFerir from chronic headache until I began, about four months up,, 1 to uso I)r Miles' Uestorattvo Nervtno snd PUN, Vnco which time I have not had a headache. Several of my friends are using Ur Miles' Hem Mies, and find them, as I did, to bo more thu. .iou claim lor tnem. Mrs. aiary Ulster, 1,01 "Angeles, Cal. w. 11. uapwen, editor irinnnc, riymoutti. rn . writes : "My wtfo was cured of siek hemlne!,,. 1 t many years standing by tho tiso of l)r M'l Itesturatlvo Nervine. Sho has recommended 11 1 tier friends, anil they all praiso it highly " ' Dr. Miles Hestoratlvo Nervlno is sold b it!' I druggists on aposltlve guarantee, or sent dlr.o' by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Infl , , t receipt of price. SI per bottle, II x bottles I "' express prepaid It is positively free from npin(. or dangerous drugs. Dr. Miles' Pills, AO doet, 25 cents. Free boot at druggists, or by mail. 1 CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENMA. -AHKNT FOK- s CELEBRATED UGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Clias ilettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Idquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Speech Itettored. For Qvo yoars I suffered wltb pain and dis charge ot tho throat, bucking cough, frontal e&aatne, wcuit eyes, xc., at times, couia not IK sdovo a wmsper; lost wetgni continually, id not a le to work. I was treated bv tbe est physicians in the county, but received no relief. After giving up all topes I was recim mended to use a bottlo ot Mayers' Magnetic Mtnrrh fluvf, A f t&r nulntv it. frr fnni u-Alca 'my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh ibave disappeared and "I feel like a different iperson." ..Mllh. ELIAS IlANDWKHK, I Klk Iick, Somerset Co , l'a. I Tho above is one of the many testimonials ' we have received this week, and we will publish Yevery two weeks alditional persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try u I bottle and be cured at once. f Maveiis' DnuoCo.. IfitKIUUU, IU For gale by druggists. Movers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is the only tmedlclne used by vapor inhalation, and la (guaranteed by your druggist. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY 1 Horses ana Carnages to Hire. tHaullnr ot all kinds promptly attended Vc nun in no ooara, i M that are liberal Oa PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House. ror a, 2Tea.t and, Clean. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FEiiauso.s house Ulook. Everything in the tonsorlal 11: I, class style. Everything neat at no done In first and clean. JOE WYATT'S 5AL00N AKD RESTAURANT, (CM:-- bo er't' old stand.) J8,;,i i rl Ifc., HUOHHIldtHtU. 11, c 1 ,ic -1 porter on p. The ttnesi 1 , vtt.ukeyn no cigars, fo aiiLea. 1 .j m i ; jm m wm j -J n mmm wwn w :tai r tfc.. 4 V ..1 tM I STEVENS' CRITICISM. Tho Ex-Ministor Sharply Arraigns tho Ohiof Magistrato. ALLEGED USURPATION OF POWER. the rresldent's Artlmi In the Ilnnnllan ADlilr, the Depoxid Atlnliter Dcetnri-s, Was lure llostlln to Liberty Than the Acts of George III. AUOTJ8TA, JIo.. Dec. 31. Kx-Mlnlster Ktevens innktm tlio following reply to President Cleveland's nieaaHKe mill Ills criticisms of Mr. Stevens' olllcinl conduct: I "Human Kovoniment in its lxt form sometinuw fulls to wetire all the just ob ject for which It has been created. No one who lias studied the doingx of the remarkable body of men who formulated the constitution of the United Stales has I failed to observe what care mid effort I were exercised to crento an execut ivo power which would not be abused for purposes ' of usurpation nnd tyranny. The "extra I ordinary use of power by George III luid I oausoil tho American colonics to revolt j nntl to establish a new government In the l lntert'sts of civil liberty and the people. I In creating tho ofllce of president it was Impossible to provide against all contin Kencles of usurpation by that officer. Tho provision for Impeachment wns the best snfegunrd that the f ranters of the consti tution could Institute. "Only once in our political history has n majority of tho congrevs of tho United I States solemnly resolved In favor of Im ! peaching tho occupant of the executive chnlr. Probably it was well that the ef fort to remove Andrew Johnson from his ofllce wns arrested just on the brink of success. Tho grent reluctance of the con aervntivo men of tho country to remove the chief executive for abuse of power seems to have encouraged President Clcve lnntl to resort to the extraordinary meas ure of overturning the provisional gov ernment of Hawaii, while an much its possiblo concealing his arbitrary design irom the American congress and the American people. President Cleveland' Usilrpatlnn, "Look at the historical facts dispassion ately, mid no one will deny that the lines of usurpation nnd injustice on which President Cleveland and the secretary of state have acted since the 7th of March Inst, coupled with tho oxparte star cham ber course of Commissioner lllotint rela tive to the accepted testimony of LIHuo kalnni's fallen nnd corrupt ministers, are more sweeping and more hostile to Anglo Saxon liberty than the acts of George III and tho Lord N'orth ministry, which drove the American colonies to successful re volt. There is nothing in American his tory more shameful in its scope of ty ranny and injustice than the attempt of President Cleveland and Secretary of State Grusham to crush out liberty aud American interests in Hawaii by tho threat to restore tho extinct Hawaiian monarchy by force of arms or by diplo matic chicanery and pressure, if possible, til an tho use of ball and bayonet. "In my answer to Mr. mount's report, extensively published in the United States, 1 showed" conclusively, as did Min ister Thurston, nnd as other thoroughly responsible witnesses have shown, that the allegations in that, report against thu official conduct of Captain Wiltse and my olf nro grossly untrue, nro in manifest antagonism to all the reasonable proba bilities anil logic of the situation In Hono lulu in January last. President Cleve land's grossly untrue nnd shamefully un just allegation against myself and tho naval commander rests entirely on the statements of the four notoriously corrupt ministers of the fallen queen, of Wilson, the Tnhitian half breed nnd immoral fa vorlto, und other thoroughly discredited testimony. I will not go over tho conclu sively overwhelming testimony of all ret reKentntive men of tho American colony. Persons of the highest character for intel ligence nnd integrity, who know and wit nessed the events when tho Hawaiian monarchy fell, contradict expressly the secretly collected testimony of Commis sioner Ulouut. Ills Denials Iteiterated. "I only epent here what has been amply verilied again aud again that neither by force, or by threat of forco, or by nny action of mine, was the fall of the mon archy precipitated. Prom the hour on which 1 entered on my duties I maintained the determination to call on t lie naval commander for aid only in the event that American life and property were in dan ger. 'If president Cleveland sees lit to make a point against my oflicial conduct that months berore thu events of last January I had advocated annexation, he deliber ately and purposely conceals that what I eald in my dispatch In November, IbftJ, was a conlldeutlal statement to the de partment of state of the true condition of a Hairs in Hawaii, a report of facts which by the established rules and prac tice of diplomacy I was in duty bound to make known to my government. At that date my opinions were so privately held that both in Honolulu and California It was believed that the American minister wns averse to annexation." The balance of Mr. Stevens' reply is de voted to a rehearsal of the events leading to the revolution, as already published, and the subsequent landing of the troops. He concludes as follows: "There whs never a more preposterous aHsumpt mn than this assertion of the president, t 111', the queen, on Jan. IT, had ample force to sustain iter aud to enable her to carry 011 the government. That the Hawaiian monarchy was overturned by United States forue was and is put forth (or the sole purpose of bringing disoredit on the preceeding administration at Wash ington und on the action of the foreign relations committee of the United States leunte In favor of annexation. It remains to be seen if the American congress aud American people will approve the con spiracy to make war on the provisional government at Hawaii, and use military forces of the United States or the diplo matic pressure of the United States for the restoration of a semi-barbarous queen In wanton deliauce of the best American Ipiulons and antecedents." Iteftilliieil mi I'llll Time. Pkn Akovi.k, Ph., Dec. 81. The Pen Argyle Iron works, employing 100 men, which have been running on reduced hours for some time, started up 011 full time. XumerouB orders for boilers ami cuglucs have been received. KusfcUtli'n I'uvvrtjTt Vienna, Deo. 31. A committee formed at lVsth has bought Kossuth's library, which pi erty compelled the Hungarian patriot tu sell. It will be given to the Na tion.U museum. J ALLEGHfcNY'S "r.,w,, rtHJEN." He Will Make a l.vgnl right Against Ills llrnthrr. I AU-KOHlSNV, Pa., Dec. 21. Charles Pat terson, tho "Knoch Artlen" of Allegheny, returned on Thanks giving Day after an absenco of twenty-six yenrs, to find his 1 wife married to his brother. Unlike "Knoch" ho was wit content after gazing in on the domestic penco of his wlfo and her faithful "Philip" to withdraw with n crushed heart and die at a wayside inn, leaving their happy home circle undis turbed. On tho contrary, ho Is filled with n spirit of revenge, not for the possession of his wife, but for a jmrtlon ot his patri mony that has been disposed ot during his long years of absence. He has retained as his attorney Arch It. Itowand, Jr., who is now engaged In look ing up the court records in tho case. The suit promises to be one of the most re markable ever htought before tlio Alle gheny county bar, as It will develop, not only a most peculiar domestic complica tion, but involves some of the most val uable property In the north side, whloli is now held by outside parties without n clear title. Patterson says his father left an estate of fcifi.OOO, which he will en deavor to secure. Shortly after returning from tho war, ( he says, he got. tho gold fever and went , west. Failing to hear from home after several years ho concluded that his wife was dead, and decided to remain In tlio west. Tills fall he visited tho World's fair, and concluded to conio home. Upon his arrival he found his wlfo still living, j hut married to his brother. They refused to receive him, and lie now proposes to get even by insisting upon an accounting of his father's estate. After that is set tled, he says, ho will leavo tho city never 10 return. Itnllrond ltuhhcr Sentenced. PlTTsiu iici. Deo. SI. W. 1). Jones nnd J. Hart. Davidson, tho two desperadoes who pleaded guilty to tho station rob beries at Wildwood, Idlewood, Ingram , nnd lied Hank, were brought up for sen ' tenco. Jones got tilneyeiirsnndslx months ' nnd Davidson ten years and six months. They are suspect rd of having murdered their pal, Porresler, whoe mutilated re mains were recently found in the Mnnon I gahela river. The detectives are confident I that they will bo able to show thnt the I men carried the bleeding body of Forrester from tlio railroad track and cast it into tho river while he wns still alive. See the Microbes? TheynrcMn tlio air, In iho water, tit our hlood ami syMom. They nro lliu real eauhc of UWcasu. RADAM'S icrobe Killer routs every germ of disease, purines tho blood, lomivntes tlio system, piumotes good health nt mire, l'rlco In 1 enllou jugs, 8.1.00; in lOoz. bottles, 5I.0U. 60-page explanatory Imnk felling but It lias (lone, und u hut It u ill Uo, free. TheWm.RadamMicrobeKillerCo., 7 LuightSt., New Yorii City. Ai;eiii tur Sheiiiiiitlouh, OrtXJH: l.dJrC J3KOS. MISCELLANEOUS. s OLICITOKS WANTED. particulars tf apply at HEK.u.n otllce. 17 ANTKI). Ladies to do writing at home. VV Will pay from 8SK.00 to fW.10 per week. Send self-addressed stumped envelope for reply. Mareo Fontaine, New Carlisle, ind. lL'lS-3t DKAL 1JSTATK FOK SALK.-l'operty J siiuatedat the northwest corner of Cotil and Catharine streets, consisting of one lot, .'I xir.l) feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply 10 Frnk W. Wilson, 310 North Jardlnstiiei 12 is 2 WALL PAPER! IIAHGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, SS4 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoab, Pa ZEFF'S OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been t-old to Who announces that he will bere alter curry u laigi aim line slock of Or all stylus and tine make. E.xoellent goods at prices to suit tbe times and vttth'n reach of every one. INK LINE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Uents' Furnishings. fir-Cull early and examine this stock before Ruing elsewhere. OK KKCKIVKR OF TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT, SnrJect to tbe dec'sion of theOlUiens' nomi nal nt convention. PMmoMrMLS KTt ... i ir.tm uk uru. - 'i 1 AH IHu t -"mi tltnln !rj ! K,r I r?(r . Pup. 1I!I. It- ' 1 1 MmII 1 Si Fresh Air and Exercise, Get all that's possible of both, if in need ot flesh .strength .snd nerve .'orce. There's need, too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh ind strength quicker than any uhi-r preparation known to sci ence. Scoffs Emulsion is constantly ef , , !:'tig Cure of C , .numplion, U one hit is and kin tired diseases ?'.-' t other methods fail. 1 hv Si-ntt A Boms, K. Y. All drunrUts. Professional Cards. piSOF. FKKDKI11CK ZK1TZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to Rlvo Instructions on piano, organ, rtrlnuand band Instruments. For fnrthor In. formation call on or address Qnmii.KH linos.. No. 1 North Muln street, hhenundoah. JOUN K. COYLE, A TTOllNRY-A T-LA W. Office Ileddall building. Hhenandosh, I'x s OL. FOSTEU, ATTOllXKY and COUXXELUm-AT-LA W. ltoom 3, Mountain City Ilanlc llulldlnc, l'ottf vllld'a. M. M. UDKIfB ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SnBNAHDOAn, FA. Office Room 3, 1 O ilulldlng, HhennndoM, cu r.8teriy uuuuiuk, I'ottsviiie, D It. It. JIOOI1LEKNCR, Physician ami Surgeon. Advico free nt drue store. HIT Hnnth Main street. 1'rlvato consultation Rt rosldcuco 112 noun) jaruin street, irom 0 to 7:au p. ni. 0. T. HAVICE, BUKOSON DENTM1. Omco Northeast Cor. Main snd Centre Si. Sbenandonb, over Stein's drug store. J FIERCE ItOBEHTM, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htreet, HIIENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to i) p. m. D It. J. S. OALLEN. Kio si fouin.iarJinstrect. Hhenanaoab. Officii Hours: 1 :: to .1 and ditto to H P. Jl Except Thursday evening. 1Y0 office work on Hiiwltiy except by 'trrmxye menl. A strict iiilhtrence to the eglce hourt m uuiuwicty necessary. 10-31-em NIOIIT CALLS DOUMLE. JpUOF. T. J. WATSON, ... Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had Mxlcen years' experience as a tcaenor or instrumental rou.10 giving Instruc tion on tbe above Infctrunif nts. W. rd left at llrumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at tcntlou. jyj- H. ICIHTLEK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUItQXON. Office 120 North Jrdln street. Shensndotb. mum CARPETS Sowed and laid, old ones rotltted. Mattresses made to orue r Carpets, Mattresses. Foathers. llobes, lluys, Cusbions. it, made free (rum dlit and moth In wet or dry weather Prompt attention glen to orders Address MTEAM ItKNOS ATINL COMPANY. North Howors street. 2-12-lm t-hi nundoah. Fa. nrmrn nrThool 1317 Arch St, V I I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tlio oul) ficniiino Spirlall-t In Amcrlra, null, 1, ii.iuiiiiiiih , iiiiiv ,uii, is ui,,riiKe, NERVOUS DEBILITY I AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION lelAl UUeniies ami Strictures l'eriiianeiit ly lured la it to 6 dajs r nnn pn kiu ?.t UhUUU UiUWII -II arv LUiYil I eiilln Iv Jlt-W llll UtIHl in , ikmii lluipuai ah-t - prat tit al xmjneiKf, as I CutifUat. ami liii-himas piu,., tnmi five j s-cout stamps f.ir mHk TUl I II, tlio only book exiujsim; uu.u k iot'ini! ttuU iht'isatl- VBrtistnir ilh trroiii iiw lalista. A true trie i id I to at I Mifrer. rs aiitf iu Uiom mliti inilutlnil uiarrlauf. 1 Monn-st -tuuiioni ami aauterumt j cases soUciteu. write or can ami iw haven. The Man Who v;rotb the Song ! "e nrviT rart-s to wander frYom his ovm flrwde," was Inspired while sIHidk before one of my nee Heater I uUo liave on lianu tlie bent Htures and HaDges in the market aud a large btock of Housefurnlshtng Goods. Plumbing, rnotlns and Spouting a siwelulty. All nork guaranteea. t. o. -w A.rcjsiypLi, Cor. ot Lloyd snd White Sts., Slienundonh. Pa, H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell end Burglar Alarm! Htmple, Perfeet and Cheap. Kverybody de lighted with It. Orders left at 130 -outlj Jar din street, Hhenandoah, Pa., will be promptl) attended to. CLEAEY BROS., Dottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATBB9, Wins llEtn a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 and JO Vrach Alley, SllKNANLOAll 33. J. KEPIaSR, late ot whamokin, haa opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Went Strett, Shwtandoah, Pa. He it- prep ired to rer elve orders fi.r all klndi of muiiunu lit HDd luinbh one work wlmu . be dutie in a ttrst elass niHnuer on nhurt notiw aed leunouabte itrmt. V TlIEIWUIiAZIL. All Business in Eio Janeiro Prao- tioally Suspended, GOVERNMENT TROOPS DEFEATED. Snrprlsed liy Admiral da Oiitun m (lover- niidor Island, They Will Probably be Obliged to Hiirreinler Minister Men dnnrn Denies IteptirNol Itebel Vletnrlet. I,ONlxi, Deo. 21. The Times publishes the following dispatch from Itio do Jan eiro, dated Dec. 10, via .Montevideo Dec. 30.: "Since my lust dispatch tho Insurgents have directed a heavy rille and machine Cttu fire on the short front, driving the government troops from the custom house, Largo da l'aco and other points. Consequently all business in thncity is practically stopped, and there is no com munication between the shipping and the shore. "The heavy artillery fire continues. On Thursday afternoon when the garrison of Villegaignon was dining shell from a ten inch Armstrong gun on Fort .Snojoao penetrated the casements, killing llvo men nnd seriously ouiidiiniliie others. On Friday five men at Fort Villegaignon were wounded. "The government on Thursday at tempted to retake Ciovernndor Island, but tho insurgents surrounded thu invaders (who comprised a thousand men nnd some artillery, (ieneral Tellon commumliiig), cutting off their retreat. "The government troops, on landing, began llriug at a small insurgent liospltai for contagious diseases, and then the main body appeared and advanced with out seeing Admiral da Gamn, who, with 200 men and fuur field guns.was concealed in tho brushwood. When tliogovernment troops were HOO yards distant the insur gent battery opened lire from the four guns, llring (100 rounds in two hours, and also directing a heavy machine gun nnd rillo lire upon the enemy, killing nnd e verly wounding many. General Tellos Wns one of tho first wounded. The gov ernment troops broke immediately and lied in nil directions. T! :isurgents had seven wounded. It is 1 .ought that tho government troops lire cut rapped And that they will surrender. "During the skirmishes on the shore front during tho past week the insurgents lost llvo killed and fifteen wounded nnd tho government lost a hundred. It is im possible to obtain the exact figures. "Persistent rumors are in circulation regarding 11 nnval engagement said to have taken place between the Aqnidaban and Republic and the Tlraireutes and monitor lialiin, resulting in the capture of the two latter." The dispatch concludes with the remark Mint further protection of foreign com mcrco is impo-slble, unless the armed in tervention of foreign powers prevents fur ther lighting. Wrecked on thn llrltiah Cont. London, Dec. 21. There have been re newed gales along the coasts of tho Ilrit ish islands and various casualties are re ported. The Italian bark Inta has been wrecked off IJoscastle, a small town 011 tlio Urlstol channel, four miles north of Cumelford, in t lie county of Cornwall. Three of her crew were drowned. Sovcn others were saved with the utmost dif ficulty. The steamer Trawler collided with nnd sunk a (jrimnhv unmr.1.- nt, K,, ti dily. All on board the smack were urutviieu. i recKiigo irom a lurge steamer has been cast ashore nt Folkestone, but nothing as yet by which hur name cuu be ascertained. Xe(r Yurli's Uueiiiiiloyed Army. Nhw YoitK. Dec. 21. The boartl of health inspectors have made a canvass ot 1,!.'G0 houses in the tenement distriet, with n total population of 35,." ' 10 ascertain how many persons are 0.1. ,.t work. Of this uuniher the unemployed are: Adult male, 1.42S; adult female, 4S1: male chil dren, 8T; female children, U6; total, 1,0H. This does not include children under 13, and is iihout one-fortieth of the tenement house distriet only. At the sumo propor tion it is estimated thut there nro "S.SGO persons iu tho city unemployed. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. ClosliiK (imitations of tlio Now York and rlilluileliihla KYcliunge, New Yuuk, Dee. SU. Increased activity marked the dealings in the stock market to day, and t o slot ks, Distilling and New Eng land, bupplied half of the transactions. Clo. hit; bids: LeliigU Valley.... 3. W. N. Y.&- Pa.... St Pennsylvania.... 4 II. tc B. T. com... Heading 1S II. B. T. pref... St. Paul rtu'4 Erie Lehigh Nav Sljki D.. L. W 1(31 Iteadlug M pr. fls. West Shore Heading M pf 'w N. V. Central 100 Heading ad it .is. Iike Erie & W... 14 Heading g. iu. in. New Jersey (,'eii..H5H 1 . m c ... 4"s uei- uuukon.. ..iwi Oeiierul Markets. Philadhi.i'iiia, Dec. 30. Flour weak; win ter super., iSm.3.10; do. extras, Jfc'.jS.SU; No. 2 winter family, J.fl0(&i'.7S; Pennsylvania roller straight, M.-V western winter, clear, ja.UOiiJ.15; western winter, straight, western, patent, $3.SlXjt3.7!i; spring, clear, X!.Ua.li; spring straight, IU -xaa.Bfj; spring patent, J.7.'Xiii spring favorlt brands, higher. Itye Hour, $S.U5 per barrel. Wheat dull, easer, with Misc. bid and (Mgo. asked for December; HSc. bid and Uftc. asksd for January; dtttc. bid and 7e. asked for Feb ruary; Bc. bid and DSVio. asked for Maroh. Corn dull, weaker, with cjc. bid and WHo. asksd for December; (l?e. bid and i4c. Mked for Januar); iSa. bid snd tiftso. a-Kedfur February ;Uit4c.bid and to.'akt)d for March. Oats quiet, weaker, with IKo. bid and 3tHo. asked for December; 'M-. bid and 3So. asked for January; 34He. bid and DAc. aikod for Feb ruary; Una. bid undaft.V. askad ror March. Beef inaothe, aleaily; extra iuu, $10.5011; family, SIX&UM. Pork dull, unohanged; men, JH.aftdtll.W. Lanl quiet, nominal; steam rendered, $8.06. llutter quiet, steady; New York dairy, lidanso.; western dairy, 18 Ste.i New York orsaraory, Mi(lr7o.; western crtamery, aufflDsXc.j Imitation creamery, 1 Bio.; rolls, nmaio. Cheeto moderately aotlve, firm; New York, largs, ailHc.; do. fancy, llKHHo.; do. small, lOJiaUo.; part kklms laHo.; full akims, &ao. Eggs quiet, steadier; wesUrn, t'ta.; southern, ll&Xu. Live Stock Markets. Buffalo, N.Y., Dec. KO.-C'attlesteady.wlth seven loads on sale; no change. Hogs steady; Yorkers, $6; inlied packers, Jli.SO; few extras, fS.T5;iudiuuisaud heavy, VS..J;ptg,J5.MQ.0s; Sheep dull, lower; fair 10 good sheep, (1.1969 S.8B; choice. i'.llV1l3.1; extra wethers, tS.5u$ 4; flr tu gixxl UTi tu so puuud lambs, 1.TbQ 1.3S; (Jsnadiaus, SI4.4.M). East I.iusutv, Pa., Dec. SO. Cattle stdy; prime to extra, v?i.V4U; fair to good, 4.S0a 4.80; common, (.1 -au.7."i; fat cows and heif ers, eWni).30; faeders, IH.NniWt.SU; bulls, A3 .!; bologna cows, ii15; fresh oowe, HMfttD. Hogs slow; all grades, ViM .to. Kheep very dull; prime, f(.lu.i; fair 10 good, iMVki) 1.10; comiieiii, to (I 5o, lambs, SJ(,'t4 it). Vt.il calve, Snia; hea aud thick, licar tell of n rvi-lmscr wanting to buy an imitation ? Why do men wlio try to sell Mich articles jx-ak of the act as "working l hem ofT?" Simply liecautie peo ple want the best, and It take work and likewise deception to ,ell them the worst. This tin pleasant experience may 'oefall the housekeeper who deteruiiueB to the new vegetable shortening. The healthlulness, flavor, and economy of this wonderful cook ing product hats won for it the widest popularity, which In turn h is attracted (lie attention of business parasites who sre ' 'work i ig off" imitations and coun t.rfeits. Forewarned is fore inned. Be sure you get the only centime vegetable shortening CGTTOLENE. Hold la 3 and s pound paits. Matin only by N.K.FAIR3ANK&.CO., CHICAGO, ano 138 N. DSLAWAHE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. PfiUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Ilroe.) No, 38 V.hhi Centre Htreet, HllEMANDOAll, I-A. Our Motto- liest Quality nt lowest Casb Prices Patronage respectfully solicited. - 4 Kaisers Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PEKNA. A. V. KAISER, Proprietor. $rThe best'oystcrs In all stles ut all hours. .lust opened in the Egau Building,. No. H East Centre street, a fall litis of Fall and Wintor Millinery. Hiss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! I Lots of ways of throwing away money. One I of the best methods of economizing 1s to lnsurs 1 ln S1,81.,?'1"!.8 thoroughly re laole ompanlec, either life, fire or accident, such as represented by No lai Honth Jardln street, Hhenandoah, P SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Hetall PKICES. Ferguson Housejbldg., Centre Street Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JF., Prop., STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, SliciiNiidoHh, l'ciina. Teams to hire tor 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 30 eU. far a full pound paekage. Free eunpte oa applloaMoo to manufacturer, otL sue ST B R Severn, F. K. Magargle, W. H. Waters AUCTION COMMISSIQH.HOUSE The place for businessmen to secdj((J their surplus stock of eiery deMrip tlon for sale. AUCTION DAY'S, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays, A nybody osn wnd (roods of every 4mm to tbe rooms ud they lll toe sold at on the nsusd terms All goods told oa comsKts ton and settlsmtnu msde on the, asy fellow log thecals. Reese's Auction Rooms v . EEL Kak. :Dougberty;Uulldlng,l pf ;C(ir. CV'ntrend"Lloyd Street.
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