"I 0 HE COMMITTED SC1CIDE! Tho Causo and Its Losson. Why did ho commit suicide? Oil 1 Cm the same reason that thousands of others 1 1 on the verge of tlio same sin, or in 1mm.' diato danger of insanity, paralysis, idi..c . . or some oilier equally unfortunate result cil imv nervous nllection. llo knew lie w i alllieted with a nervous disorder, hut w . careless, nnpuiently itidiHerent to the out come; or lie miy have lessened his eliamv for recovery hp treating with pliyicmn who had little ..r no knowledge of such .M fectlons, or by delueing himelf with worth less so-called remedies, Ills case was a iid one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tho same or similar consequences aro likely to result to any one who Jias any ot tlieso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate in getting rid of thorn by Intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Mtlos. the celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over WJ years, and lias discovered me oniy ro- iatile remedv for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials provo the virtues of Di . ill. 1 ti . . ! X .,....!.. .. Alonzo rurker, of Clinton, N'. Y., wrlt: "I a aflllctel with extreme nervousness that I was on the vergo of Insanity. My hanils trem bled so that I couM scarcely feed myself. I ued twelvobottlos of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and was cured. His with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." "I had been a great sufferer from chronic headache until I began, about four months ago, to use I)r Miles' Itostoratlvo Nervine and Pill', since which time I have not had a headache Several of my friends are uslnu Dr. Miles' It.'in edles, and find them, as I did, to be more thin you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Kistor, Lou Angeles, Cal. w. II Capwcll, editor Tribune, riyrnonth. Pa . writes: "My wife was cured of sick headaehonl many years' standing by tho ue of I)r Mil"' Restorative Nervine. Pho hasrecommended it ti her friends, and they all prftlso it highly." l)r Miles' ltcstoratlvo Nervine Is fold by nil drugiriHtson a positive guarantee, or sent direct bvtheDr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., oi, receipt of price, SI per bottle, sit bottles for', express prepaid It is positively free from opiate or dangerous drugs. I)r Miles' Pills, 50 doses 2j cents. Free book at druggist, or by mall. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT o. 207 West Ooal Street, H'lKENANDOAH, PENNA. AGKNT FOK- CELEBRATED USED Sorter, Ale and Wne Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Jeer and Porter 1 A.M AGKNT for the J ;haa Kettlg'B Celo latal Beer anil Porter in ttua vicinity, also Berguer it Engel's celebrated India ''ale Ales ami Old Stock Tders will receive prompt lUdutiiiu. Finest brands 'f Liquors and Cigars. SHLOMON HAAK- '? Siith Main Street. Hag Carpet Weaving ! Ir yo' want h good piece or rag carpet, well .vtven, late ) our rugs and have them woven upiu c.rpets It will pay you fn tho long run. Ad kin- - wuh or without stripes, made to enter, b au'tjui rainbow stripes. Low prices. 205 Wott Oak Street, Rhcnandoah, Pa. Sor cv XTea.t a.3a.. Clea.aa. 0 00 TO O CHAS, DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR FjCil'.USON HOUSE llLOUIC Ever dire In the tom-orml line dore In Bret alas.. i c. Everything neat and clean iK-r W r, pltal. , roiltlyi prK,(and lOO-paao I boi .i ' i -ruteilirouilifffrotaj'eoijlecaKiu,! fie LyciLil. jothiu else will cure. I oniiMnl t.tu-bn.1 htt H COOK REfJr.'tlf CO., Chicago, III. Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healihg, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Inslit upon having tho genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. P A. LADY'S TOILET N Is not complete without an ideal 1 POMPLEXIOU 1 U POWDER. i pozzowrs i T P Opo: n Latter from a Massaoliusotta Congressman. A DIRECT CHARGE OF FALSEHOOD. Iloprcsentntlvn Wtlkur Urines thn Demo, emtio ldcr to fas fr Asserting; That Hlgnaturcs to 1'utltlons Trom Work. liiKinen Were Forced by the Eiiin ojers. AVAiHIXOTON, Keb. 7. llepresentntlti) J. H. Walker, of Atj,snclmsetts, lias ail ilreaswil the followli, lettor to Cliiilrmnn Wlson, of the ways nnil uichiis couiuiit tee: "Denr Sir The remarks mnde by you on Jan. 0 lielne hold out of the record , until Jnn. 23, fourteen days, deprived mo of the opportunity to cnll your attention und Unit of the house to them, ns has nl-o ' your absence from the house because of , ill hoalth since they appeared. I lenrn that your 111 health will detain you from the house for quite a period after today, nnd I take this, the only opportunity I have, to publicly cnll your attention to Mime remarks made by you In the house on Jan. 9 last, as follows:: "'Mr. Wilson Mr. Chairman, there Is nothing different in the methods of the protected industries from whnt they have nlwnys been In the past, except that with Reenter power, with the command of greater wealth, nnd assisted by tho com mercial crisis nnd the hard times, they are exercising over their own employes a coercive power that fills the petition boxes of this house with their petitions. If locking out is not coercion, in the estima tion of the gentlciiian, I would like to know whnt does constitute It. It is a sys tem of bulldo.iiiK that is resorted to on such occasions. The manufacturer lock out the employes, nnd they can afford to do it, because they have accumulated a surplus that needs a market, and are fnlsely and brutally attempting to inako men believe that it is done by renson of the pendency of the new nrif bill. My mail is filled with private letters from workinguieti in different parts of the country engaged in the protected indus tries, telling me how they were drawn up like cattle and vittunlly forced to sign these protests, and begging mo not to be lieve thnt they really signod the petition In earnest.' "Ah a representative In pnrt of Massa chusetts, the manufactures nnd employes In which are ciiticised and included in your remarks above quoted, and in their behalf and in behalf of all the manufac turers in tho north who nre members with me of various business organizations, and more especially the wage workers who petitioned you, I deny in whole nnd in part your statements mnde in tho extracts from the address above quoted. I pronounce each and all of them, anldo from your statement that letters have been received by you purporting to sustain such state ments, as unqualifiedly untrue. "For the purposes of this contention and to develop the proof of your state ment above quoted I not only pronounce each and every ono of them untrue, but that they were deliberately made by you to discredit, break the force of and de stroy the rightful and legitimate influ ence of the petitions of wage workers em ployed iu the manufacturing industries tlien being presented to the United States l.m.o.a nF -,.,.,.,. , i ,. i .i i , i ti.ni 7nm.ri,l .1 - v . j u i. ..,B, j nine mane against, tne wage worxers wage workers and manufacturers to which I hereby call your attention, or withdraw them. "Your! assumiition that it is vour dutv to protect the writers of letters to vou ,,.,., .1. . ...., ... ...l. . , 3 ' upon tho contents of whicli you make any such statement, is wholly unwarranted being based as are tho statements com- nlnined of. uiion wholly untrue .. ' - i- tj tions. Mill Wreekeil, KiiElneor Killed. Si'AltTANSUUlio, . C, Feb. 7. As the big engine at Spartan's mill had attained about half speed the great driving wheel, twenty-four feet in diameter and seven feet wide, split. In less than thirty sec onds tlio entile mill wns a mass of brick dust, splinters nnd castings. It is a total wreck. The engineer wns Instantly killed and two of his assistants badly Injured. The accident will necessitate the closing, ot the mill for two months. Sensational Story XSxplmleil. - i, Nf.WAKK.N. .1., Feb. 7. Chief of Police' Happer received a postal card yesterday i"l V " 1 ,ne 1 kiUestde Park with Its farill ties for r v ir,..- ti. .. V . t, .a truv. l and easy accos-i to tn most popular sum from L. b. Ilower, of Hryn Mnwr, Pa.. mer reort In the Anthracite coal regloos, will Btnting that Mrs. Husey, who told a long1? Buiry auuui, a conspiracy on lliepartof Edward Mordnunt to murder her, win a fraud. Mr. Ilower says the womnn w .is never married to C. F. Ilower. Oi:i. i i Hopper believes that both Mrs. Hu seyi and her brother, Itev. II. Herniiston, are insane. j Urging n General Hanking Linr, it ItlCHMOXD, Va., Feb. 7. The HichraondA cnam ner oi commerce auopteu re.-onuionsA which will be sent to Senators Daniel anil Huntou nnd Itepresentativo Wise, urging' congress to pass a general banking law, under which both state nnd national'' banks may isBiie currency with proper, safeguards and subject to no tax, iliilesF. for creuting a redemption fund, If suchji fund be provldod for by law. ( . n Gorman Not Vet Instructed. 11 Annapolis, Md., Feb, 7. The joint resell lution indorsing the Wilson tariff billil came up on its llmil passage In tho state senate yestcrduy. Senator Waters moved to recommit the resolution to the com mittee on federal relations, saying tha, ne, as a memueroi uie committee, nnc not been consulted, The motion to re commit prevailed, 1 Driven Insane by Fire at Sea. ,y Buibuane, Feb. 7. Advices from Thuri -day Island say that a fire broke out o & board the Queensland mail bout Doruml tji from Brisbane on Feb. 1, while tho vesst l was off that Island. Some of the crew bi V carae panic stricken. The steward jumpeiM overboard and was drowned, nnil a seamajTn went mad, The flames were mastered. A Venerable Couple Asphyxiated. M WlLLlAMSPOUT, Pa., Feb. 7. Amlre' Eves and wife, an aged couple who live. II alone In tho borough of Munoy, th.u . ..,.. i i .i i i .. . i . 1 a neighbor, ha ring ueen asphyxiated b gas that escaped from a stove In their li room during the night. Both were ov bO years of age. Death of "Old Slaa Cooley, Uniontown, Pa., Feb. 7. Lute Coolt, the father ot Frank nnd Jack Cool the fatuous outlaw leaders, died yestif day at the age of 61 years. Ills death w( caused by exposure and excessive uta tliuulauta. 4 " IS f HyBAWaSOXfMlntXt I Cures Conch, llnnrsenrsa. Sore Throat. CisTBtivrromptlyj relieves Whooplns Couch Biil'Astlinm. For Consumption Ithnsno rval! has cured thousands wberenlt others filled; wlllcDnit YOU If taken In time. Soid Vf Drugglsta on a unarantee. For T.ame Hack y Cheat, use bill LOU'S l'l.ASXKlU S3 eta. H I L 0 H S,C ATAH R H REMEDY. avo tiiu I'nturrh 'I Thlsrcmodv Is ornaran wxl to cure you. 1'ricoIOcts. Injector Iroo. ' Sold by C. IT. Ilsgcnhnch. Shenandoah. OACTIOM. If a f Douglas blioes it a tlraler oftors W. t. k roduced tirlc. or sava .holms them vrlthoiit nnmo stnniped on bottom, put hliu down as a fraud. S3 SHOE THWOFILD. Wt.Ii. DOUGLAS Shoes are Btvlish, cay fit tin?, and rIvc betler satisf-iction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of w, L. Douglas name nnd price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helpi to increase the sales on their lull line of goodi. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe' you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W.JL. DOUGLAS, IlrocktuQtMaes. Sold b Joseph Ball, Shenauduah. C. P. Roth, RIngtown. Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 GOLD BONDS (Hifored to Public Subscription at par Those bonds are Issue! ana offered to sub tVcrlbers In denominations of tlOO. i-'M) nnd I. ,0.0 'JJch, Interest payable semi-annually In Ma; !ncd November of each voir, until the Drtncina ,pt the bond inntun-s iaIKI. unless sooner ro- cieemea rne company will reservo tua riKUt mo reueei iturliyat 1' The to V 150.0. 0 itt.o redeem the bonds at any ilmo prior to ma nuruy at biuo, witn accrued interest. total authorized Issue Is $250,000, of which will be sold at present The remainder can be used only for the extension of tuo road v to UeUno and L,aaeBldo 1'arlt, and the purchase lj of oars and other equipments for the sarao. .J 'i ho niortsaije sccurlnR these bondi is an ab- I solu'o Irst le n uDonall rluhtsand franchises of the Ltkeslde Hallway Company, together S 'iu.'. . ".'W.?.US"V.C.LL" uuu muuiiu.jy iuy, uireuuy luuDiruu.tu, ; uu the oxtension to Lakeside I'urR to bo con structed at an early day Tho Lakeside Hallwur tetweeD Shenandoah and Ma unoy City is constructed in a most thorough and substantial manner. 'I he road way Is laid with 7 ' pound T rails, the bridges are all lnm. and tho overhead electrical work is or the very best character The commodious tlre-proot power hoife situ ated on North ttullroad street, In Manauny ( ity, Is built n! stone and corrugated Iron nd Is equipped with a double set of electric gene rators. The electric riant Is of the latest Westing h usopalternof the ilnesl character. Ti e rihenantoab brand Is uboui 5 01 miles In length, embracing a population of about 33 1 00, ii '.u.ug -shenandouti, "ahinoy City and in lertneilmto rolnts along the line. . li distance to l.aKi side Irnra Mahanoy City via Kobliiron'a llowrran's, Shoemaker'.-, Park P ut , Tronton and DeUno Is about 7 miles. be a protl table adjua' t to tho entire lino in tho summer months, and a treat pleasure road. The KqnttableTrustCompiny.ot Ptiladlphla, is trustee In ihe mortgage for the bonds ot the Lakeside ltallwuy Company and the bonds are An absolute tirst lein on all tie rights, (ran' cbtos and property ot tho company, for further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MB tf Of Girardvllle, Pa. POTTSVILLE Soai) Works. Third -and Race Sts. T" HE HOAP BUSINESS established half a century ago by tho late Charles P. KopiUscb, was recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and the works have now resumed business under entirely new man agement, but we have retained In the maim- fa turing department tbooldemployes familiar i with the process ot soap making that have; made the Kopltssch soaps so famous for Hiol: superiority over all other brands for laanHrvl and general household use. "VUITH I.MC1IEASED FACILITIK-" for man ufacturlng, we aro now prepared to till all orders from the trade. rWR 8 CENT OCEAN and 6 CENT IlOKAXl are favorite brands, and we guarantee them made of pure materials and free from ndultera ) Hons ot any kind. ( BUY SAMPLE CAKES OP YOUR QROCER. and be convinced of Its excellence. Havel tbe wrappers for rowards. I HIQHE3T PniCES PAID FOR TALLOW, grcese and soap fat. WM HBALD, IlInnuKcr. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. itullnr ot til kinds promptly attended ic! Borsw taken to board, at rates ) that are liberal. ' h PEAR ALLEY, Hear of the Coffee iW. ft. -rmx TRAIN ROBBERS SENTENCED. Three .Must llnng nnd Two Others Oct I.lfe Imprisonment 'i;wpoliT, Ark., IVb. 7. The Jury in the cn-.e of Albert Mansker, one of the Ollphant train robbers who killed Con ductor W 1'. McN'ally, of the St. UmU nnd Iron Mountain road, relumed a ver dict of guilt or murder in the first de gree. Judge Butler sentenced Mnnsker and his piv Kni-dy convicted accomplices, .Tame I.. Wjrick and Thomas Ilrady. t be hanged on April 6. The three desper adoes tonk their sentences coolly. 1'iNE III f I f, Ark., Keb. 7. A telegram from Oswego, Kan., states that Hans Hndrick and Claude Shepherd, the Mound Valley, Kan , train robbers, were fntemed to death yesterday, which iu that state menus life Imprisonment. This ends the short but very eventful career of tin- two bandits. About n year ago, in this city. Ilyndrick murdered Clem In gram, a livery stable keeper, in a quarrel with his mistress. Ilyndrick anil Shep herd then turned towards Kansas and committed the daring train robbery for which they have been sentenced. Shep herd killed the Wells Knrgo messenger at the time. They next appeared near Jack win, Mis., again plying their old trade of burglarizing, and were sentenced to a term of rive years in the penitentiary, part ot which they were serving when on n requisition they were taken by de tectives to Kansas. Murdered for III. I,lr Insurance. Dr.NVKIt, Feb. ".Mrs. C'nrr. widow of Harry I. Carr, the attorney, who whs .....p.l,.M...l nt I.:- i. w i ..i-u. i... I ii.i.i.iu... i. .ir iiuiiiu cmimtt infill, uy supposed burglars, was arrested yester day afternoon, charged witli complicity iu the crime. liessie Sherwood, Jim Tracy, a gambler, and Ted Dolson, inti mate friends ol Mrs. Oarr, were also taken into custody The theory upon which the nrrests were made Is that these people en tered into a conspiracy to make way with C'arr for the purpose of securing possession of his life insurance, which is said to amount to JCiO.OOO. Mrs. Curr stoutly maintains that her husband was killed by burglars. I urr was one of the most prom inent lawyers ot the city. Cnrr met the present Mrs. Cnrr iu a bagnio a year ago. Charged ultli Defrauding tho Custiiius. New Yomt, Feb. 7. Samuel Nichols (colored) was arrested in Dloomfleld, NT. J., und arraigned before I'uileil States Commissioner Shields on a charge ol car rying on a wholesale smuggling scheme against the government. Nichols hat been iu the employ of Pitt, ic Schott, English forwarders at H!) liroadway. The specific charge against Xiehols is tnking from the custom house several cases of lenses, cameras, etc., on liicli the duty of GO per cent, was charged, and taking therefrom the goods and filling the cases with cheap crockery, on which tliero is a duty of only 15 percent. It is said that over fSM.OOO worth ol goods huvo been stolen iu tliis way within a comparatively short time. ltlcatlonnl Qualification lor Immigrants. . Wasimnuion', Feb. 0. A proposal to in sert an educational qualitloatiou in tho laws against alien immigration is made In a bill introduced by Itepresentativo Walker (Mnss.). It excludes "all persons who were not born on this continent, or who cannot speak tho English language. or who cannot rend or writo some other langunge." The educational provision Will not f.eparnte families by excluding uome members after others are in tins country. Fathers, mothers and other rel atives are to be admitted after giving cer tain bond. Latest from Iltazil. ' Ul'F.XOS AYItES. Feb. 7. The follmvinc advices have been received from Hio Jan eiro: President Pcixoto continues to throw into jail nil persons who he believes to be hostile to him nnd his cause, iucluil lug foreigners The insurgents In Mo .harbor will remain on tho defensive until reinforeemenls of troops arrive from the south. These are expected shortly. It is not true that i hero have been any disputes between Admiral de Mellp nud Admiral M U.U.I.. Crooked llaulc Ottlululs Indicted. Lafavettb, Ind., Feb. 7. The grand jury returned four indictments against AV. J. MeComiell, cashier, nnd twiagainst John YV. llowuell, director of the defunct Commercial bank of Oxford McConnell 'is charged with perjury, grand larceny and embezzlement, limvuell is charged i with embezzlement. Ziture IJwiggins was president of the bank. Minister MoDouuld Contented. Lrxciintmtt, Va., Feb 7. The report of the likelihood of Minister McDonald lo signing the Persian mission is contro verted by a private lettor recently re ceived from Mr. McDonald, in which ho says: "I am getting on very pleasantly over here, find my work congenial uud surroundings agreeable." I'iltltlly Mi c.l by Ills Son. I'lTTSiiUKu, Feb. 7. Edward .Morrison, nged H5 yenm, was fatally shot by his son, Chin les Morrison. The two qtlnrreleil over some trivial matter at lunch, anil the yni'tig man drew his revolver and .shot his liuher twice In the head. He won arresied. Fiila-l ll'iiueHtlo Tragedy. LtwilKM'i., Kan., Feb 7. Charles DiakeuiKi liai'iy Keues got into a dis pute over Drake's w ife, who hail been liv ing Willi HeevcH. It ended In Diukeilraw iug a retolvernnd fatally shooting lteevea and then ei.i'iii'tttiu ii'ei 1 Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms o what Scott 's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children. It's use has broueht thousands back to rosy health. cott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypophos phites is employed witli great success in all ailments that re duce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. rrepired br Scott & Cowne, N. Y. All drutgl.tf. X 11 UI1I5I) V I 1 V A.notlior British Stearaor Has a Very Perilous Passage PUT INTO POET TO REPAIR DAMAGE. During a Heavy dale tlio Ven.et Wna Terribly nattered by .Mon.ter Wave. One Htltor Drowned and Thirteen He oele Severe Injuries. Hamkax, Fell. 7. The Ilrlttslt utenmo Axpntrla, which sailed from N'enport Kews, Jan. 7 for Hamburg, arrived off litis place In distress and was towed Into quarantine. On Jan. 80 a southwest gale wins encountered, and the heavy seas ear r)d away rudder and rudder post, while two hntches were torn from their fasten Ings by the heavy sea. The vessel was shortly afterwards boarded by another H, which tore awav tlie two port lifeboats and one starboard boat, the other starboard boat being smashed. The terrific force of the water broke four iron deck ladders olT, smashed Ihe Inside of the chart house and gutted it completely. One mniii steam pipe and Ihe steam whistles were carried away. The bunker ports were stove in, and nil the DfHeers' berths nud other berths amidships ivere flooded. The after cabin diir, made Sf two inch teak, was smashed to atoms, ind the cabin was Hooded. The deck rail ing, made of iron nn inch and a half iu diameter, was bent and twisted into icrolls. A number of theorow were struck by it and hurled In all directions, and tour were washed overboard. A return ing wave brought three back, but the other one was drowned. The accident took place in the (iulf stream, SOU miles northwest troni Halifax. After the dam- ige was sustained the I'liptain immediately headed his essel ior this port. following is the list of the men who rtere injured and who are now in the hos pital here: Charles C. llriinn, captain, tivo ribs broken and otherwise injured; Qcorge Dunn, chief ollleer, head badly ntslied, scalp torn, left leg and right foot Injured; Albert Daniels, second olliccr, in ternal injuries; James Payne, chiuf engi neer, back hurt; (icorge Hosier, carpenter, linilly bruised; Janles leenie, boatswain, ttrm dislocated and one leg supposed to bo fractured; Thomas Morgan, leg cut and bruised ami back hurt; Nicholas Falk, me foot broken at instep; Charles Chris tiansen, left arm wrenched and badly cut iliout head: Kobort Jloivrle, cabin boy, pot injured; James Brown, fireman, back badly injured; Amos S. Catfe, llrouinn, ejids of all lingers on one hand cut ott and lie top of the other hand cut; Hubert lrothertou, lireman, wrist broken. The name of the seaman who washed over board was William Carney. j Trying to Hne Herlcnmii. , PiTTsiiiMUl, Feb. 7. New York nuar rliists are making n strong elTort Insecure thu pardon of Alexander lierkmnn, tho anarchist who shot and wounded 11. C. Frick. Thomas M. Marshall, the well known criminal lawyer, has received a letter stating that tlio New York "group" was collecting money to help lierkmnn, thu lover ot Emma Golilmun, out of the penitentiary, where he has been sentenced to twenty-two years imprisonment. Tlio wording of tho letterNhowsthatllorkmau went to Pittsburg with the knowledge o( his New York compatriots, and for the express purpose of killing Frick. A I'Velglit Thief Captured. WlLKKMiAtilsu, Pa., FebT. For mnro til a ii two years past freight cms on thu I.ehigh Valley railroad have been broken Into and merchandise stolen. Detectives yesterday u nested Theodora Knore at Hear Creek. Knore s house at white Haven was searched nnd a large amount of stolen goods found. Hu then made a confession. Other nrrosts are to follow. CoimiilMioucrs Illegally Appointed. BUFFALO, Feb. 7. The surprising dis covery lias been mndo that none of the ,000 commissioners of deeds in this city have been legally appointed. I he law re quiring the common council to designate the number uf commissioners has never been complied with. Hetlileh.'lil's Silk 31111s liesllllllllg. I1KT1ILEIIKM. Va., Feb. ".One of tho three silk mills iu Bethlehem resumed operations yesterdny witli 400 hands. The remaining mills will resume operations, full handed, within n fortnight. Many eilk weavers who had left town have re turned. Killed Ills Utile Daughter. Mapli: l.AKE, Minn., Feb. 7. James A Nugent, a brother of John C. Nugent, tho well known politician, while intoxicated shot uud instantly killed his .H-year-old daughter Eunice. He was arrested. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Juotatlous on the New York and Philadelphia llxehauges. Nkw Yoiik, Feb. 0. The share speculation today waa dull and uninteresting and tho dealings as a rule were heavy, with the nat Ural result of establishing a lower range of quotations for a majority ot the the shares traded In, Including all of the active list. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley. . . . 3u W., N.Y. & Pa... . 3 Pennnlvaula.... 49 Krle 11 Heading S0M I).. L. & W Ids St. Paul am West Shore KW6 Lehigh Nav N. Y. Central lU?i N. Y.AjN E lWfj Lake Erie YV... 16 New Jereey l.Vn..lHK Pel. A Hudbon 11 General Markets. Pun.AIiKi.rHiA, Feb. 8. Flour weak; winter superfine, SftkH.lU; winter superfine, extras, ?JSMi.tu: No. S winter family, t.50S.iir.; Pennsylvania roller straight, Si'.WUZUUU: west' era winter, clear, $i.75&!). Wheal dull, lower, withOatic. hid and Me. asked for rehruary Corn quiet, easier, with lc hid and i' asked lor 1' ebruary. uats quiet, winner, with one. Lid and !MKr. asked for February, beef dull. Pork acthe, easy; new mens, tHilH.Sfi; extra prime, SKk&lr.; family. fl.ra,15..VJ; short clear, jl.ral7. Lard easy; western steam, $7.60: re fined quiet. Ilutter steady; western dairy 131ai7c. : do. creamery, lSMt?Uo.; do. factory laaiUKc; KIgln,37Hc.; New York dairy, 111 iiic; do. triamery, l.Stslc; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, !!6o.; do. choice, V Sic.; do. fair to good, xitaxi; prints ohUlug a l-JaaSc. Cheese quiet; New York larKe, U40 like; fanes, small, lUM&lXMo.; part skims, 01Uc.; full skims. H&Hc. Kggs quiet; tee house f J.X3 jwr cate: western, fresh, Halic. per dozen; boutuern, too. l,lvii Stork Markets. New Yoiik, Feb. 0. llecves in no demand and no trading. Kumpcau cable quotes Aiuer lead steers at UHsUluHc. per pouial. dressed weight; American refrigerator beef. SJ-uc, Cal es quiet ; gooil to choice, 7($8o. fciheep and lambs demoralized. Hogs nominally firm at KAfcT LuiKltxy, Pu., Feb. 0. Cattle slow at about yesterday's prices. Hogs slow: all Eradcs.S5.lU to J.VC0. rlheep very dull and lOc.to IT ti 0c. oil from yesterday a decline. Mnrle from clnrificd oil, rxprcscd from Cotton Seed ns pure nnd golden 119 the Southern Sunshine which pro duct it. For convenience in handling, tliero Is ncMed to this oil enough beef suet to make it a semi-sol The co-'binatton of these two pure natural prtducts r: a!;cs Coltnlcnc, a shortcniriR nnd cno tint, with which iu hcalthl'nlncs.i, i.-mliiics, flavor Bad economy, nu lling iu the world can compare'. 0 To$iL To acll.on the merits of the Rcnuinc. To sell I'v sub ttitutiou ; or bv decep tion. To nil in the i-ijiirv of tho genuine, to tin dissatisfaction of the consumer, to the detriment of the dealer, to the loss of all concerned -except the schentiuij counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food and Ilia best health, you f'i.wM insist that your cooking be done with genuiuo COltOlenc. Refuse oil contcrfetts. Bulil in :i n: 1 , pimad uills. Minlo only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO.. CHICAGO, and 138 N. UELHWARE AVC, PHILAOr'.PHIA USSER & BEDDALL, tsaeceshors to uoisiey liros.) ISo 38 I!nH Ceil' re Nlrcct, KUHNANllOHl, I'A. Our Mctto Heet Oualltv at I owest rish Prices. Patronoge respectful')' solicited. Kaiser's Oyster Bay I 127 Koulh Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. C?"Tho hest'oysters In all stylos at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tho Palace Theatre,) Tho Restaurant Is one ot tho best in the cos regions, and has elegant dining parloi s attached for the ute of ladles. The liar Is stocl-ed with tho best ales, beers. porters, nines liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wv8 of thro wine awh money On of the bt'tt mothodaof economizing in to tcsurt in tlrsi cU-s, thoruUKhly re iatilu otnpanUs, either life, tlrt' or accident nuen &h reprebcnieo by No. 120 Honth J idtn street, HbenHndoar., Pi Dr.Thee 1317 Arch St. I PHILADELPHIA, PA. j The only (Jenulno Special Ut In Amerlcn, IIULIIlf UliaillllllK It IliL l lll-IH Hill CI iino NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Illnesses anil Strictures Permanently Cured In it to & da) BLOOD PO SON eSX"?; I nuwniethoilttiJij ttt uod.tvi. ft vpars l-.uro- I L'tiitlfk-atL-i and lUnluiuas nruv, bend five I I 2-cont stamps for book. Till Tllj ttio only I !imok eipobuitf yuars iiocium huh vtui'isw TertisluKaKroat fcixxiallsts. A true frieiul tin nil iiff, r.-r anif In thdSO fonti'llllilatiltlZ I j marrlau. ThomosttitubbiiruaiiddaiiReruua I 1 caseasoilCuPU. rueor nuimmirowYcu, I Hours v-a, KTP'flo-H; anil nac even ft-tUiUuii. SiiceesHfultrcatiiieutbyiiitttL SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store I Wholesale and Kotall PKICKH. t'Vrgasoii House bids . Centre btroct delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Ont 30 cts. for a full pound package, Free iwunpk ou application to maautoot.j-ers. 1 ..a sax m II, It. Severn. F. K. Magargle, W. H. Water 1 Dlt.li(fer' t- ..k th lla.and llrond. fENNYRQMfLLS aUh Put- Id mtlUt A p Mi.lt 1 1 i"- 1 A Irdfr t r-tur iff .lii 1
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