TERRIBLE EXPLOSIONl I Too High Pressure In these tlaysof keen compclilion in cverj line, when the business man is compelled to bi nd his intellect nnd every energy to Hie miii'c-s of Iiis business; the clerk, book keeper, professional man nnd laborer, to drive themselves at n terrific rate, there ran lie but one result an explosion, which if tiot reuniting in immediate death, leaves tliciii with shattered brains and liotlics. They arc running at too high presume. The strain is too great. Something mtit and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is nioie limited, they liave their daily burdens, frets, nnd worries, and the restdts arc the same as wuh their stronger companions. Tills condition is growing worse every lay. The rapidity of Its increase is nwful to contemplate Our homes, hospitals, ond insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded Btill further. There h but one solution of the matter. Ilecog nire the importance of the situation atonic, and take the necessary measures to over time it. If you have failingj memory, hot (lashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, faintine, nervous dyspepsia, eni- leiwv. etc., know that anyone of them is lint ' e it.- , !... .1.... 1 rn a symptom 01 me cainmny uiui may uc lau voi'i and even though you have used so- called remedies and treated with reputable Iltiymciails Willi lllliuur iiu wiii'iu, mu ri. Miles' Restorative JScrvino a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous diordcrs. "Two years ago I used I)r Miles' Rcstomllvp Morvino with mnrlfpri benefit, nnd Inter Induced inv snn, who had been elck with catarrh of the bladder five vesrs In tho hands of our best phy sicians, to try It tocether with Dr. Mllet' Nerve snii l.lver Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited thni he U attending to business eft-sin My wtr nivo med Nervine with most excellent returns. Ait nf nt tntpthnr have not used more than i bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have ili'. used It. anil are irroatly tmprned." touts iiimw, wiener Aminos i-iow i o , anion. unio. lir Mllos' llostorative Nervlno is sold by nil IniffirUts hn n rwvutive piisrantee. or sent bv l)r. Miles Medlesl Co., Elkhart. Ind., on receipt el Vrtce, St perbottlr.sixhottlcs.JS.cxpresspropald. it Is positively free from opiates or dangerous tims. tree uook at uruKKisis. or oy wan. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT 'o. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LSGEI v . AHD PILSKER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter f AM AfJENT for the -1 Ohaa Rettig'H Cele brated Beer ami Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale AIoh und Old Stock Orders will receive prompt attentioo. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Rag Carpet Weaving If you want a good p'eco of rag carpet, well vuvon, take yourr.iga and have them woven in In carpet. It will nay vou in the lone run. All lilnos. with or wp' out stripes, made to irJer, D. aumui raiuuow stripes. i.ow prices, 3IJYkTTEXiSOWS, 203 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa 3Tor a. XTeat glxi.5. Glea-aa. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Fekmj&on House Block. Evers itnrg In the tonxonal line dote In Bret oiuas mvie. riverymiag ucm uau menu LCI permanently cured a In 'Ji to CO dors by a 23 MRClcEemcdy,nniler irni.r.tnf v.tturtf Ail l,V iMOOOmpapltsl. Positive in t and lid-pain) book, illugtrated from 'tfi.fron i twplecureu, txot) by uiiUU Nolbiag else valf euro. COOK REMEDY CU., Chicago, 111. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without on ideal I Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho genuine. V IT IS fOR SALE EVERYWHERE. COMPLEXION POWDER. Si pozzoNrs THE BARGE LOST. The Famous Oruisor Kuns on a Ooral Roof. 0FH0FRS AND GREW BESOUED. Tim Slcunmr City 'nf Para lias DoubtleM Gone tn Their Keller, nnd Detail. Wilt Probably bo Ilclnjod Until Her Arrl at In New York. CohOS. Feb 0. Tho United Stntes earner Kenrsaree. Conininniler Oscar F Heyerman commanding, fonnilered on tha ItMit of Feb. 2 oil Honcndor reef Every body was saved. The Keurnrge wns or- leroU on Jnn 27 to proceed from Snn Do- mttiKO to HlttelleliK XtenraKtln, to pro tect American ititereita thnt were alleged to be endntmered by the troubles between Honduras nnd NionriiKtin. WAsiiinotos, Feb. II. The news of the wreck of the KenrsnrKe reached the nnvy eiiarttneut yesterday In n illipatch which tamo from Colon. It was sent by Lieu tenant Urnlnard, of the KcnrHarKe. The Kenrsnree snlled from I'ort au 'rinco, Hnytl, on .Ian. 30, for Minefield to protect American Interests there, in view of the invasion of the military forces Honduras. She was wrecked three days out. H is conjectured that she went nKioutul nt uixht. Immediately upon receipt of the news the navy department sent n cnble dis patch to liietitennnt Ilrntnnrd ordering 1m to charter n steamer nnd procetl nt onco to the relief of tho shipwrecked orew. A response was received from Lieuten ant Ilralnnrd, stating thnt the steamer City of Pnra was available to go after the shipwrecked crew, mid it ts expected she will get nwny promptly. It teems to tie expected thnt after she takes them up sho will proceed nt once to acw YorK, and will not put in to the nearest port to send word f the condition of the wrecked ship nnd crew. Tins would ueier tue reception oi any further news on the subject till the arrival of the City of l'nra at Sow XorK. ltoncndor reef is a little over two nun dred miles from the Mosquito coast of Central America. Iletween the const and the reef lies Old Providence Island, only seventy-live or eighty miles to leeward of the reef. It Is believed nt tho nnvy te- pnrtment Hint the officers and crew would be able to reach Old I'rovldence island without dilllculty in case they were in danger of their lives on the reef. It Is also believed that they will be sale on tliereet except in the event of rough weather. The ofllcers aboard the ivearsnrge were; Rear Admiral Oscar F. Stanton, Com mander O. F. Heyerman, Lieutenants C, F. Forse. C. H. Lyman, llttrnsT. ailing, Lieutenants (junior grade) John Hood and Frederick It. Ilralnnrd; Knslgns Herbert Gates and Thomas P. Mugruder; Naval Cadets (line division) Leon b. Thompson Thomas L. stltt, Thomas h. lioruen, lien nmln 15. McCormick, v niter Hall and David A. Mnllon, Past Assistaut Surgeon George 15. Lumsden, Assistant Surgeon Merritt V. linrnum, 1'nymnster .lamesA. King. Chief Kngineer Iiurdette C. Cow ing, Firrt Lieutenant of Marines Clarence A. Ingate. The crew was composed of 200 sailors and marines. Her famous sea duel with the rebel steamer Alnbamn olT Cherbourg, 1' ranee, was tile most memorable incident in the old corvette's history Tills engagement was the wonder of the world, nnd not only set Knglnnil to thinking In the mat ter of ordnnnce, but the whole of the European governments to overhauling their systems. It. was the only known en counter where two ships of almost identi cal build and armament repaired to tho sen without the nautical limits of the ter ritory of a friendly power and proceeded to have n fair and square light. On June 11, ISM, the Abtbamn entered the French port of Cherbourg to relit. Within a few days the Kcnrsarge, com lunnded by Captain Winslow, nrrived at the -nine port, and by her notions chat lenged the Alabama to come out on the ki-u and fight. I'he Alabama accepted, and the battle took place June 10, 1WH. In a little over an hour the Kearsarge sank the rebel ves sel, lleforo she sank Captain Hnphae Semmes and some of ills ollicers were picked up by a Hritlsh yncht, the Grey hound, whose owner hail come out to see the light mid to render w hat assistance l:e could to the rebel cruiser. Tills was the only inqiortant sea fight during the war between two ships. Hon ors were showered upon Commander John A. Winslow throughout the country for his victory. He was promoted to com modore, and subsequently to rear ad miral. He died in Boston Sept. 20, 1873. Foreigners Tailed to blmw Up. PlTTSliUUO. Feb. I'. No bloodshed oc curred today at Brltiton where the new Westingbouse works are being eiei led. The foreigners, prolltintr by the rough ex perience of several of their number on Wednesday, stayed away. Only four for eigners were on hand yesterday. They were iittickly driven away by the Ameri cans. All the men at work today are na tives. The foreigners were willing to work for til) cents a day while the Americans want tl 'JO New Jemej's Y. ill. C. A. Convention. MONT CuAllt, N. .1., Feb. 0. The twenty-fifth annual state convention of the Young Men's Christian associations of New Jersey began last night in tills place It will continue until Sunday. Tiieopen ing session was held in the First Congre gational church. Mr. V. D. Murray, president of the last convention, presides. Woman Suffrage In lima. Des MoiNlis.Feb. The senate suffrage committee reported favorably on a bill granting women the right to vote in school elections, and also provlditi g a con stitutional amendment allowing women to vote in all elections. The bill was made the special order for uext Tuesday. To Xlow for the World' Oliamplonililp. VANOOUVKIt, B. C, Feb. 0. Negotia tions are now In progress for a race be tween Stansbury, of Australia, and Jake Gaudaur,- of Orillia, Ont., to be held on Uurrard Islet this summer for the chain pionthlp of the world. IMsoouratfement and Hulclde. NEWAliE, N. J Feb. 0. Discouraged by his Inability to secure employment of any kind Gottfried Ilestle, a bag maker, 55 years old, shot himself in tho right temple at his home ou Bremen street and died soon after. Two Miners Fatally Humeri. WlLKEsnAlUtE, I'a., Feb. 0. William Zimmerman and his son Oeorge, well known miners at Dodson's colliery, Ply mouth Coal company, wero fatally burned by an explosion of gas. XSctc, COcts., and $L00perI)ottle. nnreflCouelii. Hoarsenps., Sore Throat. Croup promptly, relieves Whooping Coach and Astlimn. For Coinumptlon Ithnsno rival: has cured thomnmU whrmalt othei railed; will cons vootr taken in time, aoia bv Dmirirl ,tj on Biiflrantoo. Forl.ameltack or Chest, uso Sll I i.oirs 1'I.ASXKK. Si eta. CATARRH remedy: liiro vnn I'ut.urli i ThUremedv Is miaran. til to cure 7"U. 1'ricoOUcts. Injector froc. Sold by ('. II. IIsEenliuch, Shenandesh - a-Y-4V- CAUTION. I r a tlealer oflt V. p. Douelni Sluten nt n rodiifit prlci", or ftf hehntthrtn tvlthont nnnm stnmpoil on bottom, put Iilm down ns n frauil. Udifs 2.nn I.7B S3 SHOE THSORLD. H. Ts, DOWLAS Shoes ore styli'h, easy fit tlnj;, ami Rivo better satisfaction t the pricr ad vertiscd than anv other make. Try one o.ur and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Boutilas mine and price on the bottom, which guarantees their val'ie, sates thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sile of V. I,. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which help to Increase the sales on their full line of itoods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, nnd we believe you can save money bv buying1 all Catalogue tree upon application. Address, " L. DOUGLAS, llrockton, Mum. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shcuandoah. C. P. Roth, lilngtown. Lakeside Railway Co FirsiMorlffaEeSO Years BPerCenU COLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription at par Thoso bonds are Issued and offered to sub sorlber in denominations of JUKI, (lOOnnil ,'.0 eicD, interest payable seml-annuully in Ma; and Novembor of each vear. until thon'lnclna ol tho bond maturs in 192.1. unless sooner re deemed Tho company will reserve the right to reueem ine oonns nt any time prior lo ma turlly at 911)5. with accrued Interest. I'he total authorized Issue lAV),000,or which $150.0 0 will bo sold at present Tho remainder can bo used only for the extension of the rosd to Delano and i,aKstde Hark, and the purchase or cars ana otccr equipments lor tuesamo. The tnortao securinc these bond- is an ab- solu ollrstletn upon nil rights and fmnchli-cs of the Likesldo Hallway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already constructed nd tho oxtensloa to Laltoilde Parte to bo con Btructed at anearlv dav. Tho Lakeside Hallway tetween Bhenandoah and Ma anoy City Is constructed in a most thorough and substantial manner. 'I he road way is laid with 7n pound T rallf , the bridges are an iron unu ine overaoua eiecincui woru is til ine very uct uaumnier The commodious llre-nroof power honjo Hltu ated on North tlallroad street. In Mahanov City, Is built nf stone sud rorrugnted Iron and Is equipped wlta a double set of eloctrlo gene rators. Tho electric Tlant Is of the latest Westing h Hi-o pattern of tho finest char-icier. Tin Mhenau'uah branch lsabouiSOl miles in ' lengtn, ernbr.tcing a populatl n of about .1.1 ' uo, in luuirg nneiianuoun, visiunoy uiiy ana in I 'eriiiolite rolnts alone the line. I I'ti- d i-tincc to Lki side from Mohanoy City via Hoblnson'B liownanV, ShoemakerV, I'arlc i P hi' . t'renton and Delano Is about 7 miles. , Tl ! I ue lo Lakeside Park with Its facilities for travel and easy acces4 to tan most popular sum- mer retort in tho Anthracite coal reelocs. will be a profitable adjunct to the entire line tn the sumra-r monies, ana a great pleasure rouu, Tho KattltableTru8tComnnv.of Philadelphia Is trustee in Iho mortirauo for the bonds of tiio Lakeside Hailwuy Company and the botict. are an absolute iirn loin on an t o ngnts, iran cnteps and property or mo company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 189 tf Of Qlrardvlllc, Pa. POTTSVILLE Soap Works Third and Race Sts. HTMIE SOAP HUSINKSS established half I a ceutury ago by the late Charles F. JL Kopitzsch, wus:recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, nnd tho works have now resutnf d business under entirely new man agement, but wo have retained In the mnnu fa-turlng department tho old employes familiar with the process of soap making that have made the Kopitzsch Hoaps go famous for their superiority over all other Ibranda for laundry and general household use. WITH IN0M2ASKD FACfLITf GS for man ufacturing, we are now prepared to till all orders from the tnSdo. OUR 6 CENT OCEAN and 5 CENT KOIIAX are favorite brands, and wo guarantee them made of pure materials and free from adultera tions of any kind, BUY SAMPLK OA ICES OP YOUIt QROOEB and be convinced of its excellence. Bavo the wrappers for rewards, HIQHE3T PRICES PAID FOR TALLOW, greese and soap fat. WBf. 51 HALO, TiXannccr. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. diullnr of sll kinds promptly sttecded to Horses UUen to board, t rates thstsre liberal. On PEAK ALLEY, Rear of lh Coffee Hoqsb. iHMVffltL tXMM JS W L. Douglas MR CHILDS WILL HI Klltlr IMutu ltpinirntliod to IIU Widow Without Itmf rntlnn. PlIII.Abt-M'illA, Feb 0. The last will and testament of George W. Chlids whs admitted to probate yesterday by Deputy Hegistcr of Ills Irwin, and letters testa metuary grunted to the executors, George . I Drexi'l and Jntnm . Paul. Jr. Tin' valuation of the property is ritthet Indi 'itnte. hs the petition for Its probate iari Hie personal and real estate each at 'en wiling tiuo,tl0o." In making disposition ol the property everMlnug i ilevled to the widow abso lutely, with testnmeuturv disnosltlon ol the tstate at her death. Tin' document says: "I give, devise and bequeath all my estate, of everv kind, whether real or personal, wherever the same may be situated, unto my dear wife, Kmtna llouvier Cbllds, to be hersabso lntely, having full confidence that she, .knowing my plans and purposes, will, by tltt during her life or by testamentary vrlllng, make such disposition thereof for charitable or other uses as will be lu adcoi'dani'e with my wishes, it being my intention heieby not In anywise to fetter tny said wife in the disposition of my es tale, but onlv to make expression of my ostiMdetiue in her action hereunder." Tin. llraUeuuin Held Itevpnimllde. HtilinKKN, N. .1.. Feb. U. The coroner'f jury which bns been investigating tlie horrible accident that occurred on the llaukeusack mendows on Die morning ol Jan. 15, between two trains of the Morris and fhsex divi-dun of the Delaware, Lack , , ... , I.. , , : awanna and ester., ntilroad rendered a verdict llxuig the responsibility of the ac Oident upon Hear Dreaknmn DeWitt H. V lieatoti, of the Dover express, charging him with neglect of duty in not properly signaling the Orange local train. They also severely censured the railroad com- piny for not having a proper system ol signaling on their road. Drank Aconite for WliWIcy. Kmzaukth, N. .1., Feb. 0. I. It. Tracey, aged fi.'i, of Unnnan, Con..., visiting friend" here, Mini hred Wood, of the Aldene ho tel, near Itochelle, called on M. H. Oak ley, a liveryman. Oakley invited his friends to have a drink, lie went to a cloet for a bottle of whisky, but instead placed bis hands on u bottle of aconite. hitch of the men lilleil out a good drink nnd swnllowed It. The burning sensation caused them alarm, and they hurried ton drug store, a block away. .lust as they reached the store Tracey fell tlead. The doctors are working on the other two. but bae slight hope. Itrail's War Nearly Oler. Hit) UK JANKllto, Feb. !). President Peixoto lias Usned a decree ordering n congressional nnd presidential election fot March 1. J ( Constitutional party will nominate betior Prudcnte Mornes for president, and lienor Manuel Perelra for vice president. The general belief at Itio de Janeiro is that the rebellion is prat'' tically at an end, and that it is not likely that there will be any more lighting ol importance, us the election will now take up the attention of both panics, Cyclone In LotiUijiim. Baton Boron, La., Fell. 0. A cyclone struck Port Hudson yesterdny, demolish' ing a number of houses, uprooting tree, and leveling fences. On De I -ombre place nnd on the Chambers plantation much damage was done. Ou the former the dwelling was unroofed, the gin house de stroyed, several cabins wrecked, one child killed and four others wounded. On the Chambers plnutntinn a number of colored people were Injured. Mrllti-rs Try to Wreck a Train. Fowi.Ll.ltix, W. Va., Feb. P. Three un successful attempts were made by the strikers to wreck the truin on the Powell ton and Pocahontas Branch railway by placing obstructions on the track. For tunately the trainmen discovered the ob struction in lime to stop the train before they were rem lied. Theio are no open threats made by the miners here, but it is rumored that an outbreak Is medituted. Alleged lll-lbcry III Coiiiiectiellt Nf.w Haven, Conn., Feb. !) The Kven- tng Register, Democratic, in a double leaded editorial, calls upon Govornor Morris to assemble the state legislature in special sessioa to Investigate the brib ery in the last legislature, and inquiro into the Hartford bridge bill, for which it is alleged the lobby received $35,000. The editorial has created a sensntiuu. Vale's 'Varsity Orew. New Havi-a. Feb. t). Tlio enndidntes for the university crew rowed in the liar bor yosterday afternoon for tlie first tim this season. Tlie crew was coached by Captain Johnson, ami made up as follows Stroke, Datey, Uo; :so. 7, 1 roadway, .'f No. 0. Kiiapp. 'MS: No. fl. W. H. Cross, '11(1; No. 4, Longacre, 'U3: No. 3, Messier, 'HI No. 2, Ilolcomb, '95; bow, Beard, '"U. A Itetcrend l'ollceman. BA11BOUU8VH.I.K, Ky., Feb. 0. The city con noil lias appointed Itev. J. K Hicks pastor of tlie Second Baptist church n tills city to act ns policeman, to succeed James Bowman, who is indicted with Police Judge Jones for the murder of young William lteeder. This is the first case on record 111- Kentucky where these duties have been combined. A Determined Suicide. WllEELIM), W. Vn., Feb il.-At Belle ville, tills state, Jliss Cora Arnold, years old, a popular young Indy, tied one end of a rope to a stout bush and th other end about her waist. Having taken these precautions to prevent her lsidy from floating away she plunged into the Ohio river and drowned hetself. Says Slangy shot In helf Defense. Ciiicaoo, Feb. 0. Before the grand jury in the Hedberg investigation Private M wards, of Fort Sheridan, said he beard the ollicers cursing each other just before the shooting, and Privnte Treggett said Hedberg struck Maney in the fate and then reached toward 1.1s hip cket. 1 u Maney fired the fatal shot. Six Thousand Wltnein a Hanging. WINSTON, N. C, Feb, 0. In the presence of 0,000 people I'eter tie Graff was hanged yesterday for murdering bis sweetheart, Ellen Smith. Dunne the reading ot tn death warrant De Graff patd strict atten teution, but exhibited no signs of tier vousuess. Iu a Bpeech De Grail' confessed the crime. Itoatted to Iieatli In a Frelclit Wreck. WlLKBSUAllllK, I'a., Feb. 0. A wreck occurred on the Lehigh Valley railroad at Sugar Notch. The caboose wassninsbed to splinters and the stove set (Ire to tin wreck. Christopher Curtis, a brakeman was caught In the wreck and roasted to death. 1 The Senate Finance Committee Busily Engaged. NO DEFINITE ATTITUDE TAKEN. The Cfiittinittei' Undoubtedly Lean To nurd n lull on the Miiet of the Walker Tn Mir of 1SII1-A Keiiert llxpnted on rri.. a: Washinoton, Feb 9. The Democratic sub committee oT the senate commit tee on finance will make their report to the full Democr.u Ic committee on next Monday week, and the Democratic members lothe entire committee on the following day, If present plans do not miscarry. The sub-coiiimlttee was engaged on the tariff bill all the afternoon, and It is un derstood that the adjournment of the senate until Monday next was taken for the purpose of giving them the entire time for the ptOHectttlou of their labors. The sub-committee sat until after tl o'clock last night. The entire day was taken up with the consideration of the ijuestiou of revenue, and no time was spent upon the ililleretit schedules of the bill. The committee is alto Riving careful heed to the wishes of the Democrat ic sena tors with the view of presenting a bill which will cominaudthesollil Democratic vote of the senate, but they say that changes made must be plainly in the line -...i.m.i iiii, iic muni .in iimuiiv ill hue iiini or thHr , 1 of rBm!lltlllK ,,.., V.ni ., i, ,,. i, revenue bill as nearly as It can bo done consistently. Unquestionably the committee leans to arils a bill more on the lines of the Walker tariff of 1S40 than towards any other system, but a member of the com mittee said today t lint it was not true, ns had been reported, that tho committee had progressed so far as to agree upon the en tire schedule, nor anything like it. No member of the committee has yet become ac(uainteil with the wishes of any other member ns to any of tho proposed changes. Senntor Hale says thnt It is his purpose o press his resolution in the senate re aming hennngs before the linancc coni- inllteeon the tariff. Tho senator is of the opinion that tho country cannot be too thoroughly or too soon informed upon this question. The l'l'dpriil KliM'tlotirt llcpenler Now a I.ltw V ami I Mil us, Feb. I). President Cleve land last evening signed tile federal elec tions repeal bill, and it is now a law. Rep resentative Tucker, of Virginia, brought with li I in to the White House a gold pen especially purchased for use in signing tho bill It had alienily been used by Vice President Stevenson and Speaker Crisp in signing the bill, and after the piesident had used it It became the property of Mr. Tucker .Mr. WiUmi HIT fur .Minim. Washing tos, Feb ). Hepresentntlves Wilson and Tarsney, accompanied by Mrs. llson and daughter, left yesterday for Chicago and Kansas City, whence they go to Mexico. Mis. Inrsney went ahead of the party, and will join them later. The CiimeroonH Krvott. Bkui.ix. Fell. II. The Tngeblatt pub lishes a lettet liiini the Camenioiis mulct date of Jnn 4. It gives the details of the recent troubles, and says thntonly twenty live rebels weie hanged. It Is said chat, it was tented thnt the Dahomeyatis remain ing in the bush would cause fttrlbei trouble The revolt, the writer said further, had undone a yeai's work It was impossible to hope for the piosperity ol the colony until the present incapable regime was abolished and icplnced by men able to ciipe without a ilillicult situation Considering Salyard's Case. llAilltlsmiMi. Fel) 0 Tlie board of par dons heard niguiiients on the application of counsel fin Charles Snlyards, awaiting execution at f at lisle for the murder ol Policeman Mail in, lor n commutation ol his sentence to life imprisonment, and subsequently held an executive session, at which It was decided to render a final de clslon In tlie case at a special meeting on baturdnv next. To I'rotect Dairy Interests. CLIlVKLAMi, Feb. !). At tho meeting ot the National Dairy union it was decided to bring eerv inlliience to bear favoring tlie passage of the Hill bill giving police contiol ovet fraudulent food ptoducts. bill was also limited by the union prohib itlug the fraudulent sale of olemar.igiue. The Carr 31 order Mystery. DKNVEII, I'eli. It.-LUy detectives ar rested Harry Hauler on suspicion of being the murderer of Lawyer Henry L. ( an-, and two other persons tiro under surveil Inuce. Mrs. Carr is still under arrest. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing UiiuIiiUim ii the Nw York and lMillailflitlilrt Iclmii(fe, Nkw Yohk, Feb. 8. .Siwiilatltm n the stock market today wus irn-Kdlur, unlntirrbtinp nnd inautlve, and In the active list tha lr.d inK has nut reunited in any material changt in prices. Closing hUir LehlKh Valley.... l , N.Y. & V&.... Va reniilvanm ... . IteadliiK ill bt 1'atil 58W Lehigh Nov tWH N V it N K .... 11 New Jcre)' t'en. lUfi Erie 16)4 I).. U & W H West Shore ltd N. V. Central Wlfc bake Krie,V V... 11 Del. Hudson 1 (fooernl Markets. I'llIInsi.i'HiA.Keh 8. Flour very low;wln terstipernne,! ID; winter superfine, extras 2 aWJtf !VI; No. t winter family. Ji.MKlitf.lt'i rennsylvama roller straight. S2.tMk 1(1; west ern wlnler.clear. 7li(J. Wheat dull, weak witli X!Mc. hid and t.lc. asked for February Corn quiet, steady. with tlc. bid and ISaskec for February. Oats quiet, weak, with Ittc. hid and ic asked for February, lleef quiet; family, fU'ntll; extra muss, ?. l'ork dull; new mess. Ult.Sn; extra prime, gl318.5l); family, iltkttlS.150; short clear, tli&n. l.snl tinner, western steam, $7 80 February, $"75. nominal; May, $7.06 bid; refined dull, llutter steady; western dairy, Wmai'c. ; do. creamery, 184ii7c.; do. factory, laaiBHc.; F.lelim, 37Wc.; New York dairy, l&rt Mo.; do. creamery, 170H1C.; l'enntylvanla treamery prints, fancy, 6o.: do. chtilce.aaa 27c i do. fair to Kood. lilOKIo ; prints jobbing al W03c, Cheese steady, New York lurge. J 1.; fancy, small, lOMOllrUc.; part kklmt. I tjtluc.t full skltus, aaSo. Eggs weak; ice house. ka.75 per case: western, fresh, 13J4ailJic per dozen; Miulhcrn, lMUH)4c. l.lve Stork Markets. New Yohk, Feb. 8. No demand for beeves American steers lower In Liverpool and Lon don at tliloiM d. iter tund. dressed weight; refrigerator beef steady at HMc.; poor to choice eals, &&7lc.; bsrnard calves, tc. Sheet and lamp market sttll glutted, demand er) weak; poor to good sheep, fUMSHiWl -'; fair tc good lambs, $ffii.75. Hogs wsak, lower; good state hogs. f6.7ua. EAST I.IUEHTV, !., Feb. 8. Cattle dull at yesterday s quolatluns. Hogs steady; fait Yorkers to beat tups, 5 'MjtbAoi Nothing dolna fP In neey. to suppose that nn imit.-uioii ofTrrs Hie custoimr miy j;u;iuinUe like the original duc. Take ( lfol' tie fur example, F.ikh-- k Co. discovered it, perfected it. nut' spent thousands r. making its merits known. It is plai'ils- to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-dav tlie must popu lar shortening i l the world But when yon come To Accept tb"se punrantees all disapiKtr, a 'd til? hmwkeeper K at the inerev of r. i imitator vhr d d ou others' reputation and who profits only by others' 1 I INS . To ensu-2 having jrv d cun!. hip; and healthful food t, . riht to Cottolr.vr Mid i i imitations severely alone. he' '.Ml i 1 " . i I - i M. ul'i mil . N.K.Fftli'i .".WM K CC ct-nr.A'; . , 1.13 t : W .".7 -.4 mi M'l 1.4 MUSSER & BEDOALL, (successors to coakley liros.) tin. IJhhi Ceuirc Ntrcet. HIIKNANDOAH, 1-A. Our Mnttn- Itest OuaMtv Ht T nnnnt r&sfc Prices Patronage respectfui'v solltltcd, Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 Smith Main Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. ETlje best'oystcrs In all styles at all hours. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) CS-lara.X'ca.'xrlllo, 3ri. The Kcstaurant Is one ot the best tn the Mi regions, and bus elegantdlnlng panora attached for the me of ladles. The liar Is stocked with the bestaleo, beers, porters, wlnos liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots ot ways ot throwing awav money On of ttie bed methods or economizing 3 to lnsurt Intltst class, thoroughly re. table 'ompanles, either Ufn. tlie or accident such as rcprc 'euted by DA.VI3D S-'A.XJXi'J?, No. 120 tsonib .lirdiu street, Hheuundoab, Pft Hr ThRRl 1317 Arch St. Ill I 6 I IU U i PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only (ienulno SperialKt in Araprlcn, itotultliHtaiidinir what ethers ailrertUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION hppclal 111 senses anil Stricture IVrmaneiitlr Cured In il tn 6 iUth BLOOD PO SON I new mi thoil lu 30 ui uu d.iys. 6 yearj' hun- t peaa I lotpiLil anil .ri erailk'al expcrlcacu, as ! Oertlacatus anil Illnluiuas Drove, fch'lul five I I 2-cunC stamiKi fur book. 'TltlJTl)"tlioenly i UUUKeilKIMIlK UUili'K 1wwJi. hiiu uvuciaw- vcnKlnir n L'n'it bierlaltsts. A true friend I I tnntl B..rrr..rft ami to ttniM) rniiteliielattnK I i marnaue. riiemohisiuiiiiiiruauuuauBuiuvm Icasoasullrlhsl. wrlleor raiiauu uesayeu. Hours. 9-3: Eve' 6-8, Weil anil Sat. eve's 6-HltHun. D-l? SiicfeBbrultrt-atiuclltbynialL SHOEMAKERS' Genera! Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ileum lJUl'l..S, l-'urgusou llou.e bidg., Centra Htreot CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invlsoratlny and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Ontv 30 cts. for a full pound pneVagif ire lauiplo ou apnlioAtlou to tn&nu -taren. II. R. Severn, F. K. Magargle, V K Watfr b rh?hffr Ki.L'H.h lliaad IlrABC rlirin Aft, tlWkJM FMltlbii lAPIlW ut , in Mnii (r , irriniinit t m rt iiitU "iMlor ftir 1 n.n., . t t"S" i rrtun iii.itmi r. oniiU A ims iWwi
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