'HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! The Cauao and Its Losson. Why did lie commit suicide ? Oh! f.c the name reason that thousands of others nn on the verge of the same sin, or in imme diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idnw; or some other equally unfortuimta reiult ot any nervous aflection. tie knew lie afflicted with a nerrotu disjrdcr, hut W.I ' ll careless, anpaiently indifferent to tin- out come; or lie miy nave lessened his elium for recovery by treating with iiliyiirmm who had little or no knowledge of sue li af fections, or by deluging himself with Hoilli letg so-called remedies. His case was a one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nerrous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot Hashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspcpiia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tho same or similar consequences aro likely to result to any one who lias any of those advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate in getting rid of them by intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, tho celebrulod specialist, lias studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tho virtues of Ui Miles' llestorative Nervine. Alonio Barker, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "1 m to atlllcte.l with extreme nervousness Mini I was on tlio vorno of Insanity. Mjr hnndi irem bled so that I could scarcoly feed myself. I ntcl twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and was cured. His with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles " ;'I had been a (treat sufferer from chronic headache until I began, about four months into, to ue Dr. Miles' Ucstornttvo Nervine nndl'IIK since which lime I have not had a headache Several of my friends aro using Dr. Miles' lt-in-edles, and fliid them, as I did, to be more Hi m you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Ulster, I.or Angeles, Cal. . , , W. II. Capwell, editor Tribune, Plymouth, ra , writes : " My wife was cured of sick headache nl many years' standing by tho use of Dr Mil's Restorative Nervine. She has recommended it ti' her friends, and they all praise it highly " Dr Miles' llestorattvo Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent illreci by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles fur?1;, express prepaid. It is positively free from opiate rdangerous drugs. Dr Mites' rills, W) duses. HLUplipiD B0jti)iG. A revolution In corset making! Kometuiue uewi, No breflkine : no" rusting; no wrink i ling, 'imnnerana cleft tier than whalebone, and ten times as olantio ami durable Ladle, delighted. Made in an snapes. i or saie uy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. New Discovery. Mayers' Magnotlc Catarrh Ciiro Is used by i a rtf niBlnltn nml ia lln. iwlu mmlllnn nt the kind ever put on the rrorliet. Hy inhalation i the medicine is not poured Into the stomach and th-nee suit, sundering through tho sys 1em. But by inhalation the meaiclne is ap plied directly to the deceased organ end the only way to reach the affected parts in the note, Every bottle Is guaranteed by tho druggist Price ft per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For Hale by all dru.glsts. It's used dlllerent from any other medicine. Our advertised agents nnd all drus-glsts re iDRtructed to return tbo money to any one who falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh .'ure. Price one dollar for 3 mouths' treat ment. Title Is saying a great de.il, but It hits never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. CAUTION. ir n dealer offers W. . Douglas shoes at n reduced price, or says hehuBthcm without rmme stnmped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. S3 SHOE THE WORLD. VP. li. POUOLAS Shoes arc stylish, easy fit ting, and give betttr satisi faction at the pricea ad--vertised th.in any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W . I- Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the bale of V. L. Douglas Shoes train customers. which helps to increase the soles ontheir full lino of eoods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your looivvear 01 ineoeaier auvcrusca oeiow. Catalogue free upon application. AddreES. IV. X.. DOUGLAS, Urucktun, JUass. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. 0. F. Roth, Eingtowu. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOK- CELEBRATED LAGER I I I Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. DflrimiV; J Averv Stri hie LeiCaiIip ! -LdVCry OldUlC E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop., WEST 2TEEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Qltennmlonli, Pcuiin. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- wmm mm i yssr n 10m ni W. L Douglas TP JERSi SENATES. A Lively Contest Ahead for tlio Legislators. A QUESTION CP LEGAL EIGHTS. The Democrats Clnlin Hint the Senate I n Continuous llody, nnd Orgnnlre lie fore Admitting the New Members lte publlcnns Choose Olllcers of Tliclr Own. TRENTON, Jnn. 10. New Jersey lms tvo senates. The Deniocrnts took possession of the senate chamber yosterilny mornlni; nt 10 o'clock, nnd locked the door. Knrly lu the afternoon a detachment of police were ordered to tho Stnto house in com mand of Cnptnlti Clenry, of tho Trenton department. The captain went nt once to the governor's private room and received Instructions from him. rue police then marched un the corridor, liushlutr the Jrowd back, nml formed a pnssnge way to 'he doors of the chamber. In the senate chamber tho Democratic holdover members wcro seated, waiting for 3 o'clock, the time for meeting, to ar rive. The doors were locked. Sergunnt- nt-arms Nathan, of the last session, was guarding them within. No one but n few state olllcers and fnvored persons wero ad mitted, newspaper men excepted. At live minutes to a o'clock Nimiicl Thompson, the clerk of the senate, called tho senate to order and on resolution of Senator Daly Hubert Adriun, of Middle sex, wns elected temporary chairman. The roll was called and Senators Wintoti, Wilier, McMlckcl, Perkins, Henchliff, Drake, Martin, Daly and Adrian answered to their immes. Senators Skirni, Stokes, Smith and Hoffmann, the lleptibllcnn holdovers, were all absent. Mr. Daily moved that a call of tho sen ate be made. This was done, and then a recess whs taken for live minutes. Tho ofllcors were in their seats when the tho Republican senators rapped nt the door fr.r admission. The crowd outside was In great commotion, and the senators had a very difficult timo to get to the doors of the chamber. The sergeant-at-nrms demanded tho names of those who rapped. Tho doors were opened n little, and tho first senator to enter was Uradley, of Monmouth. Ho wns closely followed by Senator Skirm, of Mercer, and sen. ntor Packer, of Gloucester. When Senator Ketcham entered County Clerk Gummere attempted to enter with him. Theser- geant-nt-arms and his attendants made a desperate effort to keep him out, and ben. ator Ketcham struck two orthrceof them over the head with a cano. Finally all the f euutors were admitted and took their seats. Chnirmnn Adrain instructed the secre tary to call the roll, when Senator Stokes arose to n question of privilege. Ho said they had come here to orgauizo the sen ate in the usual way. They wero sur prised to find the senate already organized. He wanted assurance that nil tho senators- elect would be sworn in. He wanted to know whether Senator Bradley would be sworn in or not Chairman Adrian replied that the hour of '3 o'clock having arrived, they had or ganized in the regular way, and had then taken a recess to await the possible ar rival of the senators. Senator Duly then offered a resolution that the credentials of the new senators be referred to a commit tee of three, to be appointed by the chair- man. Senator Stokes protested. He said the people of the state had elected a ma jority of Republican senators and should have the fruits of their victory. Ho said that ho understood that Senator llrndley had been sworn In. lirmlley replied that ho hud. Chairman Adrian called him to order. Senator Skirm then presented the credentials of the new senators and their oaths of ollice" but Chairman Adriun re fused lo accept them. At tills point Seuator Voorhees, of Union took the floor, but Chnirman Adriun ro ll -1 to recognize him, and he then (lo in ..tiled his rights as a senator from Union inity. Chairman Adrian directed the ti ru'i'.int-at-arms to compel tlicgenllemnn to take ids seat, but Senator Voorhees de fied him, replying that ho did not recog nine him as sergeant-at-arms. When still refused recognition Senator Voorhees advised that the rlepublioMii sen ators withdraw, and they all repaired ton lobby room. Chairman Adrian directed, the sergeant-at-arms to clear the lobbied and floor, but the Iobblos wero not dis turbed The Republicans proceeded to organize by electing thoso olllcers: President, Maurice A. Rogers, of Ciunden; secretary, Wilbur A. Mott, rsewnrk: assistant, Kd ward M. Fielder, Asbury Park; engross lng clerk, John G. Mireve, Atlantic City journal clerk, William H. Long, Somer- vllle: assistant journal clerk, Charles I Patterson, Toms ltiver; sergeant-ut-nrms, James Ij. Smith, Cumberland; assistant, Reuben H. Carter, Trenton. They sent n metAuge to the house and wero recognized by that body. Tho com mittees made their Ingress and egress through the windows. A committee was also sent to the governor, who stated that he had nil oady received u message from u body who culled themselves a senate, and he would have to consult his legal ad viser before doing more. Tho Democrats continued in session the senate chamber, and after completing the organization the credentials of tho senators were called for. Protests from citizens of Camden, Salem and Monmouth counties were presented agalust the seat ing of Senators Rogers, Ward nnd liraa ley on the ground of fraud, corruption and bribery. The Democratio senate then adiourned until today. The Republican senate adjourned until 8 p.m., wlioti a short session was held in the assembly chamber. They requested tho assistant janitor of the State house lor permission to enter the senate cham ber, but were told that the bergeant-at-nrms of the Democratio senate had taken the keys home with him. A big crowd in the corridors offered to break open th doors, and the senators had to appeal to them not to do so. Senator Ketcham offered a resolution Hint the sergeant-at- arms of the Republican senate usk for the keys. Tho senate tlwn adjourned until thin afternoon at 2 o'clock. There was loud applause from the galleries when President Rogers took the chair. The nine holdover Demooratio senators proceeileil with their organization on tho cround that tno senate is a continuous body, and that nine ore a quorum of tho , thltn holdover 8l.ntltors until the lie- publicans-elect present their certificates of election. This senate of nine oan pass no bills, but will lay tho odium ot ob Btructiiitf legislation on the Republicans. The Weather. Ilaln or snow; easterly vtinds. Increased Apnefiio ( is one of the first f;uod effects f 'fit by users of Scott's Emulsionj t toci liver oil vm uypopntr.-i intes. Good appetite ,1k mrj nd health. Scoffs ImMm . a fat food that provides in , ,i tunit.. Instead of a ta.t ti;'-1 i appetite and digestion ii L u .underfill help to both. i Sroi's Emulsion ar tests lite progress of Consumption, Uron ctilis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases by raising a barrier of healthy nesh, strength and nerve. I'romrnd by Scott A Bowee. N V. AUrtrugntwtg. Professional Cards. T)ROF. PHEDKUICK ZEITS5, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to glvo Instructions on piano, organ mnana oanu instruments, r ormrmer in formation call oioraddrcm GtlUIII.Ktt linos. No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. TOHN It. COYL.E. tJ A TTORNJtT-A T-LA TT. Offlce Usadall building. Bhensndoih, S' OL. FOSTER, TrOe.Vl'mi(J COVNSELLF.R-AT-LA W, Roo-n 3. Mountain CltvBank Huikl!nc i'ott vine, ra. M. BURKE. ATTORNEY A1SLA W. BHIKAllDOAn, VS. nw.A n.n. . n r i.. 1 1 I .. . &d Esterly building, 1'ottsvlllo. JR. H. HOCIltiEMNER, ; rhysician and burgeon. Advice freo at drue store. 107 Houth Main street. Private consultation at restdenco. 112 South jaruin street, irom e to t. ju p. m. J. PIEROE ROBERTA, M. D., "", No. S5 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlco Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. T-VU. J. S. OALLEN. xJ No. 31 Bouth JardlnStrect. bhenandoih OrricE Homis: 1:30 to 3 and :30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. No ofllce work oh fiuntlai except bu nrranae- meni. A unci aanerence 10 me ojjice noun w absolutely necessary. 10-31-6m NIOIIT VISITS, IS1.50. UOR T. J. WATSON, Teacher ot VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANI0 and MANDOLIN Havlnc had sixteen vears' experience as teschcr of instrumental mulo giving instruc tion on tno iidovo instruments, wi.ru ten at Hrumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. jyj- 8. KI8TLEU, M. D , rHYBlClAN AND SURGEON. Office ISO North Jtrdln street, Shenandoah. RETT ID'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas, Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engol's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Main Street. iOJEJEJ 333 'S3 AUCTION COMMISSI HOUS The place (or business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods coldon commis sion aud settlements made on the day follow ingihe sale. Reese's Auction Room Dougherty Building, Cor. Ccntro and Lloyd Streets. CXiE-A-IETX" BIROS. Ilottlora of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS AND MINEBAI, WATKBB. Whisb Heeii a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the finest liecr. 17 nnd 10 J'c7i Allu, HintNANDOAII, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. jkultBg of all kinds proaiBtty ttMod4 IImsw tnVn to board, at ratM Uiliis UMrsJ. On PEAR ALLEY, Hear of (he Coffee House, Ollln's Lntrst Murder Mystery. MAliihTTA, O., Jnn 10. The triple mur der of the Saner family deepens in mys tery. Tho son's body was found in the ashes of the lmrn ana Iitlly Identified by his wntch nnd other articles, though burned lieyond recognition. There is n growing suspicion Unit the son killed In father and mother and then rushed to the lmrn, setting it on fire, and killing him self. tin Trial Tor lAtnrtlmi. llBIIKiKTos, X. .1., .Ian. in. The crim inal bnslnem of the Cumberland wutniy courts commenced yesterday. The trial of Messrs. Kirby, Rlohninn and Westcotl. members) of thu county excise txinrd, for extortion, is now on, The trial of liuls Feighltt for murder will most likely go over till the .May term. linker ltnlrer's Mitrdeier ('might. Nkw YORK, Jan. 10. -The police of this city arrested a negro whom they identi fied as tlie burglar who, ilurlng the night between Dec. 4 and 5, shot William G. Kairer, a wealthy baker, in Camden, X. while plundering hi house. He is William It. Davis, better known under the alias "lllackstrap." Couldn't Cntlt-tt fur ".Ylentnt Anguish." Dallas, Tex., Jan. 10. In tho United States court in the case ot A. G. Hall vs. the Vetr Union Telegraph company, n which damages for mental anguish were claimed, the courts sustained de fendant's demurrer that nientnl anguish Is not an element of actual damage, nnd dismissed the case. ItohliKon tins Not Withdrawn. Washington, Jan. 10. Heprosentnlivo John li. Itoblnson says that the reports in circulation to tho euect that he has with drawn from the contest for the Hepubll cult nomination for lieutenant gnvernorof 'onnsj Ivatiin are baseless. Mr. Kobinson says that he is in the light to the llnish. Wnlkril Out nf tho Iron .fall. MAT'S IyANliiNO, N. J., Jan. 10. Will- lam J. Vance and Henry Woolman, two short term prisoners, escaped from the new iron county jail durins; the night. Turnkey l.acey left the jail door open and the men walked out. ajar-vilftrr'r4 r. i tant .-". " "- J --V. POLITICAL CARDS. F OR UHIKP BURGKSS, JOHN L. HASSLER Faithful and impartial performance of tho duties asstircu. pOU KKCEIVEU OP TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. Subject to tho Democratio nominating con ventlon. 10 R CHIEF BURUESS, OSCAR BETTERIDGE. Hublect to tho decision ot tho Democratic nominating convention. F OR KECEIVEU OP TAXES, A. WOOMER. Subject to'tho Citizens' nomination. JtOR UEOHIVEU OP TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Sutiect to the decision ot tho Citizens' noml- uitt ne convention. jjtOR COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER, III HID WAKD, Bubiect to the decision ot the Citizens' noml. noting convention. TOR CHIEPiUUUlESS, JAMES BURNS, Sublect to the ' decision of tho Democratic nominating convention. F Oil HECEIVEK OP TAXES, A. D. GABLE. Bubloct to the decision of tho Citizens' nom inating convention. jOlt C1UEPJUURGBSB, JAMES M.KALBACH Subject to the decision ot thoICittaons' noml- natlnK (onvemlon. pOR KK0EIVER OP TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subieot to the decision ot the Cltlsens' nomi nating convention. pOUUIEP DURQESS. C. II. HAGENBUCH. Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' noml imttog oonrenUoa. pOR Hiail CONSTABLE, MARTIN SIIEELER, Subject to the decision of the Citizens' noml natlng convention. pOK COUNCIL, (First Ward) ANDREW". MELUSKEY Subjeot to the 'oollon of the .Domocratlc nominating convention. pOR HIGH OONSTAULK, GEORGE BURNS. Hubject to the decision ol ;tho Demooratio nomiuatint convention. Pennyroyal pills "7v (Irlctnal find 1it (-nu'ne. A 7Tv Arc. Jthi I. ' -ni i. 4f fitJl tiM" DmnKl-l (or 'i. -m ny'i-fc '"-(ftpkA IUWw & 1 Kt "1 ii. i ' 'tt mt-vitteUgff T-v W ( an, i -i i i .1 Tuk WnootItcr. li '' !.( -r 1 .1114. V If (tf ' ' I-'.''!"" "'14V V J Kei'"Iff. I i.".' f'--'i""wlrt Jw P ittAL 1 ,t ftps r OMh-Mr'l.tM .t i o.imtr s!Si?iim!k i K VPS -fy.Tr noiMahasrepiijc Tho New Government Has No Desire for Independence. THEY STILL SELY ON TJNOLE SAW. MInUtrr ThurUnn Ohcsnn Ihiiphntlc Do iiIh! tn the Stnteinent Ttint Hn rnvornt tint tii'pulillc, nnd Is .Inlui'il In lilt At tltmlii hy Mr. CiKtlf, Vktobia. H. r., .Ian. to. Ijiternud ful ler iitlviees from Honolulu by the steamer WnriimiK) stta that the new received there to date has elicited varioti oom inent. ltoyalists still assert, that they be lieve the restoration will lie accomplished by Cleveland, and the annexationists an conHdeiitly declare that no, restoration shall tke place. The situation has, In fact, settled into one of glaring defiance, in wliii-h the rny alisti themselves admit they would have no show unless aided by the forties of the United StRtes. The proimsition for the establishment of a republic here, said to have been brought down by Minister Thurston and H. X. Castle, of The Advertiser, is alwo ltitely decided by both those gentlemen. To a reiiorter Mr. Thurston said: "Such an idea never entered our heads. Why should it? We are now an estab lished government. We have been recog ni zed by both the United .States and Kits- sin, and to establish a republic would be but to renounce the recogniied right we now have for existence. This we do not propose to do. Deny it absolutely, and pive it the widest publicity," concluded Mr. Thurston. When Interviewed Mr Castle took much the same view. He said: "Willie, like Thurston, lam a Hawaiian, born an American, I am not hero to com promise unless our national mother, America, goes completely back on us, which 1 don't believe American patriots would tolerate. "Ah far as the Hnaucial condition of the government can be determined it is one of increasing security. Taxes are (lowing in, aud the determined stand taken has caused the deposits lu tho postal savings bank to largely incruase during the past month. Minister Damon is hopeful that, if no adverse action is taken by congress, u permanent somi-Americnn form of gov ernment enn ultimately be established here, which will be the forerunner of stable government lu unstable Hawaii." Ihiiplnyers Jtcfll4o to Compromise DANMTltY, Conn., Jan. 10. A delegation ot hatters, formerly the executive com mittee of trade, met the executive com mittee of thu Manufacturers' association in conference totry t effect a compromise whereby the lockout be declared oil. The hatters agreed to grant most of tho privl legos asked by the manufacturers six months ago. Tho propositions were re jected by the manufacturers, who say that nothing but independence nnd divorce ment from all trade rules aro the conditions whereby they will open their factories. Ministers Opiume Snnta CIaim. Allektowm. I'a., Jan. 10. The minis ters o tho Reformed churches of tlio Le high valley at a meeting liuro yesterday declared "that the holding of Santa Cluits entertainments, cantatas, ojierettas and all similar theatrioHl performances in any place of worship are irrovcrant, injurious nnd profane, and aro designed to work nothing but injury to religious senti ment." Suiptrloit nf roul l'ltiy. GltF.CNVli i.i , l'a., Jan. 10. Albert Mc- Andrews, ) years old, wns fuund deatl alongside tbo 1'lttsbnrg, Shcnango nnd Lake Erie track with a holoin the back of his skull and n dark circle about his neck. There is a suspicion of murder, aud an Inquest is being held. This is the third member of tho family that has met a vio lent death within eighteen months. Killed Ills Wire's Seilucer. CRAB Oiichaho, Ky., Jan. 10. Kd Welsh shot and Instantly killed John Chndwull, on the platlorm of the Louisville and Xashvllle depot at this plnce. Iioth aro colored. Clmdwoll ran away with Welsh's wife some time ago. Hecently they re turned from Tennessee nnd have been liv ing together since. Vnlunhle I'nlutlnus ltulneil. Boston, Jan. 10. Tlio studio of Scott Loighton, thu well known animal painter, on the fourth story of tho granite build ing nt 431 to 485 Washington street, was completely gutted by fire last night. Paintings to the alue of $35,000 were ruined. I-'nur Thousuml Dervishes Killed. Masrowaii, Jnn. 10. At the battle re cently fought near Lassala, butweeu tho Italian troops and the dervishes tlio lat ter left 4,000 dead upon the Held. Ilamoil AH, their leader, aud all his emirs wero killed. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing: Quotations on tlio New York and riiilailulphlu Kxclinitifes. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 0. On tho Stock Exohango today the olumo of bu si upas wns light, the speculation without settled tone ami the trail ing purely proiesaioniu. (J ion ins mas: Luhlgh Valley.... 37 W.N. Y.&Pa..., Erie D., Ii. & W Went Shore N. V. Central.... W mi w 93 Pennsylvania Ileadlns 18 St. Paul STK Lelilgli Nav 015 N. V.&N. E 11M New Jersey C'en .1154 Lake Erie is W It Del. & Hudson.. .131 General Markets PiniAriELi'HiA, Jan. 9. Flour firmly held; winter super.. $a2.10; do. extras. i.2&aJJ..W; No. S winter family, Zt.WQJlM; Pennsylvania roller straluht, neitern winter clear, l.7Bo3. Wheat linn, hlghur, wltheuo. bid and oosjo. asked (or January. Corn a shade easier, with Wio. bid and 13c. asked for Jan uary. Oats quiet, steady, with 311 W. bid and BoKa. asked for January. Iltef steady. Pork steady. Lard quiet; prime WMterB, steam, 88.i0. Uutter steady; New York dairy. 17 Sla.; New York creamery, l'JXwSfc.; western dairy, 15Mtlik'.; western ereamery, lMaSVto.; Pennsylvania Dreamery printf , fancy, K7e. ; do. oholoe, 3c.; do. fair to good. a03to.; prints Jobbing at asvuWlc. Cheeae firm; New York large, MSVlDic; small, liaise; part skims, IftlOo.; full skims, &Ba. Kggs unsetlledt western, DUwDlHo.; southern, lulil. Live Stock Markets. Buffalo, Jan. 9. Cattle firm; very little doing; fat cows. $K.)iS(3.5fl; common, fOetft S.76. llotjs at live and lilglur; mixed packers, iliAOfti.Vi: meillums and heavy, HAfXMM; mostly ffi.10; cholre heavy, t&.ib; pigs, tU.MlS 6.G0; Yorkers, 6.4V2lfi.sa. Sheep and lambs staady; fair to good sheep, obolca fat, S.D(t.ia..i0; fair to good native lambs, tl.laVai: extra, J5; light to fair, good Canada Inmbo, tS.O&AA.lS. EAST LiuniiTV, Pa., Jan. 9. Cattle slow. Hogs act'.vu; all grades, $5.(00-1.10. Shop very slow and weak. "here's mMni The new vegetable shortening. Wherever introduced, it dr'- 'H lard Iror.i the kitchen, and i in gestion from the household. It has been tried by every ttt, nv.3 has met every requiremtrt. It is as muoh Fuperior to lard as 1 1 le electric light L to the tallow-din. The 0-1I7 o vr.li w now is, v itl yon vo i".' ';'' the beiKjiits which its use Lo.-ii.ows? In compcr ition, in healthfulmtt?, in flavor, or 111 economy. Its siiccew l.s called out a lot of imitations n.vl counterfeits made for the sole purpose of sell mi;; in the placo and on the merits of Cottolene. Avoid them all. They are made to sell aud tbvy ara a sell. Get the genuine C )TToltwe. i Iti 1 ;.i 1 piuiild paild. Made only hy M.K.FAISBANK4.CO., CHICAGO, and 1-? t OZIftWARC AVS., rMLftPELfHIA. WIUSSER & BEDDAL1 (S jeeesw rs loCoaUUv llros ) No. ,1H I'liKt fen'ri1 .trei HZII.MAI H, 3'A. FIRST GLASS GBOGEBT! Our Motto- HcHt Quullty at I ocki Caab I'rlcpH. ratronajro r("pcctful'y solieimtl Kaiser's Oyster Bay I 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. ICAISF.K, Proprietor. 53y l'he best oysters In al styles at all ta'iurs. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Undor tbo Falncc Theatre,) Tbo licelnurant Is one of the best In the con regions, and has olegantdlnlug parlors ittuiched (or tbo use ot Indies. The liar te stockod wltb the best nles. beers, porters, wines, liquors and oigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl LotK of ftv f' throwjnfr away monrv One ot ibe bent mctliodBol cconomitng tn inuri tn Hrst clus, thoroughly re ta"lp 'onmiinlM( either lift', II rr or acciUt-nt, Huch as repri cotcu No. 120 Hontb JurUiD street, MhoDiindoaf. P 1317 Arch St. I B 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (limnino Siiorlaliit In Amrrlra, UUlllllllltt'llllllK If lilt b llllll'lff IMIf riiinv. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Snrrlal DIbcskcv anil Strlftnrra rerinauently Cured BLOOD POISON rertnauently Cured in If to 6 days 1'rlmarv or Sreond- arv run d bvcnllrclT I uewmt-ilircllu m uudat). 6 yeaiv Lurt- I tan UuHplul ami 32 iru ileal experience, aa I vrtlSf-at.- atul I Hnlmnas Drove. Hpnd live I 2-cent uam rr buolL"Ti!lTII,"tliouly uuok exposing uuarit iiociuibuhu umt-i u,- vertkluK at k'reJt blwUllsts. A true friend tniLll R,irf,.r7rs anil lo thoso Cont niliaM!) I marrlaiju. The most stublKirn ami daugcroua I ca.Sf.SHUllclii'U. lvniuri:iiiiiiiiuuowiiM.( I 6-10; Sun. 'J-1! isucuessf'iilireatnirntUynmn. SHOEMAKERS General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ilctatl PRICES. jroxxoxr X3. TXISZISE Ferguson House bldg., Centre HtrceL A CUP OF CHOCOLATE Only SO eta. for a full pound package. Free a&mple on application to wauuf-ii ti i yon nut m 11. R. Severn. P. K. Magargie. W. H Wat. n KTEW CARPETS Sewed aud laid, old ones refitted. Muttnws made to order far pels. Mattresses Feathers, Bobi. Hntr" rushloas. ftc, made frew from dirt ami i. i.ti In wet or dry weather. Prompt attention given to orders Address bTKAM 11KNOVAT1KQ COMPANY. North Koners Mtreet, U-f lm btenandoah. Pa, if 'WfffcTWwwiiir delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from NjtiSk f,04BlRW'"alt?L IT','.
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