Tisr trnniTT ilNDIRECl I JTAUATION. STABTUI6 8. 1 ft STORY. How Germany May bo Punished Mrs. Horremau Before tho Loxow Investigating Oommittoo, OF for Exoludiug Our Beef. Capt. Geo. H. Davenport, tho Popular and ADULTEBATED VTINES SENT HERE. Well-known G. A. 11. Veteran, "Relates an PAID A rOKTUNE FOR PE0TE0TI0H. THE I'OHE 1(IW. iriL tccu&in IS The most effectivo akin purifying and beau, tifylng soap In the world. It la tho only preventive of pimplos, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skin, rod, rough hands with shapo less nails, dry, thin, and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes It Is so because It ' strikes at the cause of most complexlonal disfigurations, viz., titeCloooed, Ibhitated, Inflamed, OvraiwonKED, on SluooisU i'OHE. FOR FACIAL BLEEVIISHES rashes, freckles, bltos ondotlngs of insects, Irritations, yellow, oily, and niothy skins, chaflngs, and unduo perspiration. CUTI CUKA SOAP, becauso of Its delicate modi cation, is tho most soothing, cooling, purify ing, and healing application, as veil ns being beyond all comparison tho purest, sweetest, and most refroshlng of toilet, bath, and nursery soaps. Sale greater than comblnod sales of all other sklu and complexion soaps'. Eoldthronphouttheworld. rrice,25c. Pottm Baca and Ciiem. Co,.r., Solo Props., Morton "All sbout tha Btin, tfcslp. and tfstr," HAH.R0 AD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JDNK 59. 1S91. Trains lews Shenandoah S3 lollowsi For Mew York Tla Philadelphia, wear ilsr 1. 10, CSS, 791. ft.ro. 1!H, 3.55, 3.55 p.m. Snada 10, a. m Tfor New York via m'm Chunl j - . . nil - --. in 91 ' . c Tor Reat'ag and Philadelphia, week daj 7. M, a.m., 1Z.34, X.DO, 0.U3 p. W. Dk day, 2.10, a. m. I For Pottmdlle, weak days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m 12.32 ?55. wa m Sunday. 1.10 a. m. rcrTamTaand Mahanoy City, week dt; 1.10. (1.25. 7 an. a. m.. 12.!. 2.55. 6.55 1). m. Ho day, 2.10, a.m. Additional for Mahacoy Oily week lavs, 7 wi p. in. For WlUU-nsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbar; week dayi, US, 11.80 a m., l.Vi, 7.03 p. Di Rutirta-.3.2?. a. ro. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, ., t.r 7.zu, ii.su a.m., is.as, i.w, d.iw, .uv, p. m. Sunday, 2.1U, 8.25, a. m. Tor Ashland and Sbamoiln, week days, t.T: 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.S5 p. m. iu flf ojsi a. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, waekdai S.00 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night, iltt day, 0.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekday 1.80, U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla. Reading Tormina week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and l.K 8.02. 11.80 n. m. Bundav. 11.30 n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.95,7.10, 10.03, 1.H a. m., O.DO, t,9l p. lu ouuuay, - j Loave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.8-5, 7.10 a. jr. 12.80. 8.11 n. m Sunday. 2.33 a. in. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.S0, 11.3 m., 1.20,7.15, 0.23 p. m. Sunday, .18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, Lit 11.17 a. xn., i.di, 7., v.D p. m. auaiy, s.f a. m. Loave Mahanoy Plane, week drys, IAS, t.- 0.3U, V.37, H. cm a. m., ijcoe, o.;,o.e- .y.ixmp.; p. m, Sunday, j, s.uu a. m., Leave WiUiamsport, week days, 10.10, a j J.S5, ll.l&p. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For ftaltlmore. Washington and the vVusi T, II. ft O. R. R.. through trains leave TCcaJln Terminal. Philadelphia. (P. H. R. TU at Mi 7.40, ll.as a. m :J.4' ,5.19. 7.22, p. in., fcsunday t.tt 7,iu, 11.2a a. m 3.93, 7 -J p. m ATLANTIO OITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wor and South Street Wharf for Atlantic i;ltv. ir i. nv. am ,m 6.00 p. m. Accommodaaton, 8.0J a. m.. 6,43 p.m. Bunday Kxpresi 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aocom modation. 8 00 n. m. and 4.30 l). m. Returclrg, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlnnlla and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and jw acu o.ou p. in. Accommodation, o la a. m and 4J?2 r. m. Bun a'. Kxrress, 4 00, 7.30 p. m. Ao:ommo aatlon, 7,15 a. m., and 4 13 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Alt. Philadelphia P I. A. SWEIQAKD, Gen. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sannTr.KriL divibios JUN15 Sd. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above aate ror vriKKan's, unoerton, rrackviiie, Kr Castle, St. Clalr.Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readier, Pottstown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia 13road street station) at 6:00 and 11146 a. rjs. anusuo p. m. on weesuays fot vcwb vine and intermediate stations ?;iu a, m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wltgan's, Gllherton, Fraekvllle, New uaatie, at. 1 nir, i-ousvme at e:uu. v;tu a. jr. and 8:10 p. v for Hamburg, Reading, PoUs town, I'co -liviiio, riorristown, pmiaaei. ai: at 0:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 n. m. Trains le va Fraokvllle for Bhenandoah x 10:10 a.m. nd 12:14, 5:04 , 7:42 and K:27p.m Uundays.r IS a. m. and 5:40 p.m. Lcavo P ittavllle for Shenandoah at 10:11. 11:48 a. m, ind4:0,7:16 and 10:00 p.m. Sundays lit 10:10 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. L,cavo A".uaaeipnia iiiroaa Bireet station; tor unenan' 'or 1 ai d di ana am a m, 1 iu ana 7 u m week It m. On Sundays leave it 8 50 a m. Leave I. road StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Tor New York. Express, week daya at 8 20, 4 05, 50, 615, 5 50, 7 83, 820, 9 50, 1LW II 11 am. It 00 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited K presn 109 and 422 p m. dtnlncr cars.) 140, AEMIUIUlUg Vl;, ddU, O, U, U, U iM, I Id, B 16, 10 D m, 1201 night. Sundays, 320, 405, 450, 515, E22,9SO,110Jam,124l, 1 40, 23) (dlnlngcar), 0, (Limited 4 22)(620, 8 SO, i 50, 713, 813pm Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, woouanys. unu q ai p m uiut, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. B 10. 10 20. 11 H. II 40 a m. (12 35 limited dlnlrt oar,) ISO, 848, 441, (dining car), (510 Con grce'.onsl Limltef, dining car), 8 17, 6 65, 7 40 turning- car (Sundays. 3 lining car) p m, and 12 Ul night week days, lundays, 350, 7'Jtf, 910, 1118, 1140 a m, 441 (dining car), 8 65, 7 40 (dining oar) p m nnd Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOB ATLANTIC! niTY. Kxpress, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week dys. Sundays, Express, 8 43 and B 45 a m. Kor Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beads exprews, 9 a. in., 4 00 p in week For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Exi.ress,00a m, 400 p m week days. Bun says, V w K Ul. For Homers Point, express, H 60, a m, 4 00 B. M. PBBVJDT J X. TTOOr Jen'l Hal ie: "fa Phi'i' Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY Poar Alloy, Rear Colfoo House. The best rlits In town. Horses taken X bpard. Ha-..'.!ii? promptly attrjed to, mmmm HPS fflftl if. 1 Morr of iv Crrtnln Urnnd nf ltlilne Wlno Srnt tn ITs Thau tlio HUtrlct Is Cnpnhlo of l'riMliiclng Hfcri'lury Slurton Will IU'commi'iul Invpcctiiin, VA8HIXOton-, Nov. B. Pwrctflry Moi ton, of the depnrtniont of ivgriculturo, la giving piirncst iittnt!oro tho question of tho Inspection o( foods jiiiortl and Im ported Into tho Unltoil States, nnd at a result may suggest somo very rodlcnl steps In his lioxt report. While tho matter Is one to which ho has already dovoted no llttlo consideration, tho recent action of Uermany In prohibiting tho reception oi American cattlo and dressed beef Into her ports has brought tho system, or look of sybtem, to tho front ns n vital question. Secretary Morton thinks tho principle of requiring Inspection of foods and drinks Is a wlso one, If properly and efficiently en forced, but thinks also that tho present regulations governing comniorco between tho United States and Germany, Franco nnd other countries nro In somo respects disadvantageous to American Interests. The principal Importations ironi inoso countries tn America, wlno, brandies nnd boor, comu In without any assuniucototho buyers that thoy aro obtaining pure ar ticles, frco from adulteration, beyond tho representation of tho Anns from which thoy aro purchased. In snphklngot tno matter secretary jior- ton said I 1 uuvo decided to recommend In my next report that an Inspection of those lm ports bo provided for. Tliero should bo a microscopical Inspection at tho ports of entry to detect tho preseuco of adultera tion, and tho shipments should bo In spected also by olllclals of tho countries from which they como, and cortlllcatos of their purity furnished." In tills connection tho secretary called attention to a report mado to tho depart ment of stato somo years ago by Consul Georgo Roosevelt, at Bordeaux, upon tho adulteration of Bordeaux wines, in which, after citing several methods of adulter.!' Hon and coloring which hail como under his observation, tho consul gavo It as his judgment that 60 peremt. of the wlnos and brandies sent to thi United States from that district were fai.-lfled, packed under labels of brands of highic quality, and adultoratcd with poisonous chomlcala. Ho reported that tho process known ai "wotting" was winked at by tho customs ofllcers nnd chamber of commerce, when reported to by exporters, and suggested tho organization of a bureau of analysis at pirt o? ontrv. similar to th030 attached to to tho Frcuoh sorvlco. X'lio nvut.iury lnwi reason to believe that much of this sort of Imposition Is still thrust upon the American peoplo. Ono Instance has como under his observation of tho large Importation Into tho United States of a certain brand of Iihlno wine, which can ho produced only In a small tract of Germany, but of which tills coun try receives more than this particular tract is cnpablo of producing. Tho Impression prevails that dennany s action in excluding American meats is in tended as retaliatory for tho section of tho new sugar schedule, which displeases them, but tho government olllclals, In talking of tho inattor, accept tho assurances of tho Gorman ambassador that tho prohibition Is based sololy on sanitary grounds. They could find no causo for complaint If tho United States should decide to onforco a strict inspection of thoir wines for sani tary reasons, and such a policy might provo an effectivo method of retaliation, ono which would lead Germany to con cludo that Amerloan meat was wholesome Imprisoned in a Hollow Log. PlTTSBuno, Nov. Tho wifo of John Jack, n miner at Mlllbrook,Morccr county, disappeared last Monday. A searching party was organized, and last evening tho woman was found In a hollow log so tightly embedded that tho log had to bo spilt before sho could bo removed. Sho was unconscious. Her clothing was ulmost en tirely torn from her body, and her faco and neck wero cut nud bruised. Tho chances for recovery nro doubtful. Sho hnd been exposed and without food for nearly three days. It is supposed that sho had been assaulted and placed In tho log to cover up tlio cilmo. Two of Cook's Onnc Cnpturt-d. GUTIIHIE, O. T., Nov. a. Citizens of Cushlng, who havo been hot on thu chnso of tho Cook outlaws, brought into Still water last night and jailed Joseph Beck and Patsy R. Beck. Thoy havo been pos itively Identified ns train robbers and part of tho gang who looted tho Chandler bank in August last. Tho captured mon enmo into Lincoln county on a horse stealing expedition to secure fresh mounts for tho gang. Tlio Presldpnt Moves to Wooilley. Washington, Nov. a. President Cleve land nud his family moved yesterday from tho White House to their suburban place at Woodley, on tho heights overlooking tho city, about throe mllos nwny. Their stay thero Is lndeilnlto, but probably will bo oxtended uutll congress reassembles. Tlio Weather. Coolor tonight; south, shlftlug to west winds, becoming high on tho const. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho 42d birthday of Mntsu Hlto, em peror of Japan, Is being celebratod In that country today. In a quarrel at Richmond, Va., Paul Grant was knocked down and killed by Maurlco Ferrltor. A Rome dispatch says tho pope has de cided to refuso Emllo Zola, tho French au thor, an nudlcuco uudor any conditions. Henry Patterson, a negro doaperado, of Pensacolo, Fin., was Bhot and Instantly killed by Pollcoman Whlto, whllo resisting nrrest. A wind storm, reaching a velocity of forty-flvo miles nn hour, did great damage to crops and property In portions of Louis iana and Texas. Dr. Hormann Von Schelllng, Prussian minister of justice, will -.vslgn at tho end of the year, the completion of his fifty years of puhllo service. Benjamin Merrltt, Dcmocrntlo enndl dato for representative In Killmoro, Nob., was shot and killed by u hidden nssasoln aa ho was driving nleng r. country road. At Peebles',' O., Hnrry Zelglcr, 15 years old, knocked his Jeachor senseluss with a piece of stove wood. The washer, Miss Kuta Mltch.ll, may die. Zlegler ascayod. Exp )erienee. A .Leader Grand Army Circles. Capt. Geo H. D ivenrort, of Bernardaon, Mass., Is a most popular and widely known man, espscially In Grand Array circles. He Is Pension Agent and everybody knows him. He Is best known to the -vhole country through his discovery of "Daven port's Silver Pomade," probably tho best article of Us kind In the world. Capt. Davenport Is a most entertaining speaker, and his relation of the following incident will be interesting to everybody. "I had been troubled severely for years with heartdisense, and the effects of ma laria poison contracted In the army. I was so nervoui and weak that I was un able to do any hard work for years. "I consulted many doctors but havo found no good results from them. 1 finally used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and can say that It has done great things for me. "I have been helped In the heart trouble more than from any and nil other things I ever used. I find that for weakness ami nervous excitement it is a great help. Kor Instance, on Memorial D.iy I ad dressed the G. A. U-, at Northflcld, and on the following day at Whatoley, I gave an address before their G. A. R., without anv apparent fatigue, which I could not 1317 Arch St. .Pa. Bladder HPinnn nn!cnw iu.ney, lilULUUU I UIUUII nnd Si oases ciircu in uu ioimmihjh. JMotolies, uirrrK.rtm ihmpiim, nervous iieuiiuy, and Lrrorr nf Vautli. Lhhn of 1'owit ituO Stricture (Wo t'uttlu Cured lor a life tlmf. LostHInnhftad nml Hinnll Blirunltcn Or irntm Fully ltvatoroil. Scientific method never falls untesBl cassia beyond human aid. 1 teller nt once, and ) ou U el like a man unions H checked Immediately and continued Improvement. Kverv onstuclo to rYj? liHpoy married lite removed. Nerve V? force, nil), enercv. brain nower. when falling or lost, are restored by the combined NI3W treatment. Victims ol abuta imd excessts, reclaim your manhood ' HurTerers from folly, overwork, early errors, 111 health and excesses In married Ufa reealn! "ur strength. Don't despair, even If In the tit stages Don't bo dlacouraced. If ouacks liiuvo robbed you. I will provo to you thai kjl medical aclence nnd honor still exist. Send yjllve Scent stamps for book "TUL"rU,"the what they advertlflo to savo theraMelvcs from exposure) tln-lr trick and devices, calling themselves celebrated and famous, clvlnff free advice and guarantee, cliarains enormous; prices for cheap, poisonous ilruus. and there by ruining thousands. HourHi I) to a Kven i Lprs, e-aao. WeiUandSat. ve'K, 6-0.80. iSun., 9-1 i Notice All afflicted with dangerous and hopeless cases should call for examination. , irom v-i, wea. ana hat. eve gs, ana v-ii, w ruo or cniu jreatmentny man, THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tbos. Olbbons, Mala and Oak Sts., Shonsntlwsu reah aud cool lleer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Clean). COSTKLLO& OASSlDr, Proprietor!! HOTEL KAIBR, OHAS. nUKCIIIbL, I'rop, North Main St., HaHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region, finest accommodations. Ilamlsoma fixtures, Pool and UUUlrd B ooms Attached. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St Finest Eows, Ulnas zni Iiccrv naoCume Bar T'Liturou. Best BruniJ.' i 5 uuJ 10- t'u Your Stomach : : : Canui . iIhu I the same washing that yourbiMtn Ui.aninne w-urt y-a linn Isu'letun dt i o.- that purporin. t Loreuz Schiaidl's JJaur and Porter. Uanaear SUeaandcwia 11 ranch. CArr. oeo. ii. iIdrTtheelI Phila and Power in PAVKXroRT. have done before I used Dr. Greone's Nervura. "I have often recommended this won derful cure for disease to my friends, and shall be happy to answer nuy further iu qulries from anyone." The experience of the gallant captain is the experience of everybody. All who use this great curer of disease, this re storer of health nnd strength, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy, report tlint it invariably makes them well. The weak, nervous nnd ailing should try It on the strength of what everybody who has U'ed it Kays of lis wonderful curative do.vcm. It will cure you Why wastM time in trying uncertain and uutiled remedies, when h.'rc U a physician's prescription, a discovery made by the greatest living specialist tn curing nervoux anil chronic diseases. Dr. Greene. of 85 West 14th street, New York city. If you tnke this medicine you cau consider yourseir unuer ur. iireene s uireco pro fessional care, and you can consult him or write to him about vour case, freely and without charge. This is a guarantee tnat this remedy win cure, possessed uy no otner medicine in tue world. SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Building and SavlnR Asso. elation of Heading, I'a., otfers for salo a lew hundred shares of btock. This Is a (rood, icllablo and prosperous association la which to tako shares, llavlnf; ready sale for all money, tlio premium received Is large, consequently tho stock will mature much soonor than associations locatod in towns wliero there is no frroat demand for money, anil building operations aro very limited, i'lie value of each share Is S20 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, ono dollar porsharo. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made In advance for 6 months or lcrjger. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time bv giv ing 3i days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 0 per cent. Interest after ono year, thereby makisg It an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. The fund Is run on the same conservative principles as our local ruuds which have been tried lor years and found safe. Any one wish ing to Inrost in a Saving Fund will tlnd It to tbclr interest to call on the local agents and rei-olve full particulars, Hev. H. A. Kejscr, D. 1)., of Mahanoy City, Is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah. When in POTl'SVIIiLK, Stop at lJHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centro Stroet. .Meals hi all hours, ladles' dining room Lituohed. Finest wines, Honors, cigare. For the... cieary Bros' Hot Soa3on L . Temperance Drtnkt Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers v the fluost lager been). 17 tni 13 Pooch Alley, Shcnanioili, It Shenandoau's Reliadle Hand Xaaimda Oor. IJoyd and White BW. All work guaranteed to be;nrst-claai In every lrtlcular. Bilk ties and laoe curlila m spec ialty, Oooii eallod (or and dollitriJ. A,irl iatlcltul. nn who can taste our caudles a"CUM" without p. feell .got afTeo- O'Jri f2JT1 tin tt.r the young man wuu .xriwh0 brlnKH t.au They just melt In the mouth: the girl's eyes melt with tendernoAH the yoang man also ineits, anu cue question is setueu. iry it FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Miln 8t, I6t SIUM BLHQyATIllS COi.STSl'cSii""- Blie Dorlnrvs Hint It L'mt Iter mtft.ooo rir Pr.'M'iilV ti lNilIci' OlAcliiU, Court Ijiw jvritund I'ollwint'ii Pollco huliMrrlboil a 1'aiMH ti Snil llir Awy. NEW Yoiik, Nov. 8. Tho long looked for witness fi urn whom tho genoml puli- llo oxpoettHl tlio mit sensational dl'M-ios-ures in connection with the recent police exposures wan tho star attraction of yes- terday s session of tlio Lxow coilimlttco. Mrs. Mathilda llerremnn Is rather a large woman, with not an unkindly expression, rather masculine features, blnck hair and snappy black eyes. She was a very will ing witness with two exceptions (in tho cases of I'olleemnn Cooney and nil un known cnptnlu), and seemed determined to tell all she knew. Uy her evidence three new police enp taitiB Haughey, IJrogau and Ryan were added to tho list of alleged blackmailers, nnd also several wanlmen. Lawyer I'rioo was also named as a go between, but tho most interesting statement mado by tho witness was tho ruin of her niece, whom .ions w. Gonr. (The Prosecuting Attorney.) sho had been trying to save from a disrep utable llfo. Tho Rirl was led astray by her own mother, who was tho proprietress of a disorderly house. Mrs. llerremnn suld sho inado several attempts to savo tho girl through the pollca, and oven Implicated a police justlco (Judge llogon) who helped to shield a pollco captain by refusing to net in tho matter. Tho woman told sho had beon bled by Wardinan lteynolds, acting under Captain llnughoy, she paying iSH a month at lirst, and afterward 1100 a month. Tho wit' ness said sho had paid almost ovory pollco' man on tho post. Sho called her payments presents. When Mr. lion said to her "Now, there Is n certain pollco captain you wish to protect?1 'she answered frankly, "Yes, sir." Mr. Goff tried to havo tho witness mention tho niimo of tho captain who sho was endeavoring to shield. "I won't do it if you kill me," said tho wit ness. Mrs. llerrcinan declared sho hnd paid tho police, pullce court lawyers nnd prison keepers SKu.OUu, and that today sho had not f 100. She also declared under oath that tlio polloo ralsi d a puMo of U,700 to send her away In nnl. r to prevent her nppear nnce at this iuvcHtigntton. rP)in il.'iu'd U'tuaiiitl ,14 n wlmln u.na nnl J Tniillc of sen-intlonnl features, but was imu .r. 10 way of corroborative evidence of tho corruption already brought to light. Street Commissioner Andrews was ou hand at ail early hour and demanded to lie hworn In to mako a denial to tlio charges mado by Mrs. Tomllnson on Thursday that ho had received $600 to secure a license for a disreputable hotel, llo was not sworn, but his denial was read. Justlco Iloffan Indljrnant. New Yoiik, Nov. a. Pollco Justlco Ho gan threatens that when tho grand jury convenes ho will go Iwforo It nud demnnd tho Indictment of Mrs. Mathilda llorro mnn for willful perjury. Tho woman's alleged offenso was In testimony which sho gave before tho Loxow committee that Justlco Hogau had Improperly Interfered In tho matter of a warrant which had been procured at her lustnuco for tho arrest of her sister, a step taken, as alleged, to savo tho daughter of tho lattrr from entering upon a llfo of shame. Justice llogun says tlio woman's story U utterly false so far ns ho is concerned. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Ouotutloni of tlio New York nml riilladelplila Kicluiug! New Yohk, Nov. 2. The sliaro speculation was characterize1! hy a general strong tone today, but tlw volume of business was light and there ware periods of extreme dullness. Closiug bids: Uhlgli Valley 3M4 Pennsylvania SI Heading 18 8t. l'aul WM Lehigh Nav 81 N. Y. A N. K. pf- 31 New Jersey Cen... 0IV4 YV. N. Y. & I'a..... n Krle 18 1)., I. ,t Y 1M) West Shore 100 N. Y. Central 8 Lake Erie & W... mi Del. Iuiou....121K General 3lnrketH. 1'nn.AnKr.riiiA, Nov. S. Flour steady; win ter superfine, iH&St.lU; winter extras, M.Mlb S.1U; No. t winter family, $3.10.6U; I'ennayl vunla roller straight, Ji.liO&'J.iW; western win ter, clear, fJ.iU&S.W. .Wheat quiet, easier, with Mo. bid and KHu. askeil for November. Corn dull, steady, with ia?ic. bid and Mo. asked for I)eoembi-r. Oats quiet, steady, with iBMc. bid and 'JUv. asked for November. licef firm, l'ork dull. Iird steady; western steam, tr.-M; city, $4 b0o.tu!H. Butter firm; western dairy, HSNSi'.; do. creamery, l.Va23c.; do, factory, JOi&Mc.; Elglns, Imitation creamery, 1331Sc; New York dairy, 13ADxc. do, creamery, ViWSiti.; 1'euusylvanla cream ery prints, extra, Hr. do. oholce, 'Sic.; do. fair to good, Diatt.; prints, jobbing at Hdftas. Chtese steady; New York, large, sOlUKai smsll, 8KlIo.; part skima,314ft7o.; full skims, ib&S. KcgsurmsNow York and Pennsylva nia, Sl&Bo.; Ice house, 1531iHvo.; western fresh, 1SS10. Uve Stock Slarkvts. New Yoiik, Nov. 2. -Ileevea steady, notlve; native steers fuir, ( 4t1.7l) per 100 pounds; ordinary to medium, t-1 oUgi.SO; common, $8.VS SW.61; stags nnd oxen. ttf.368.75; bulls, ti.ii J.75; bulls, ;n.J' To; dry Cows, tl.UUSs.UK. Calves firm, poor to prlmo veals, 57.73; grassers, ;2.i.,31!.76; western calves, $3 I. Sheep a shade tirougcr; lambs firm! poor to good sheep, t-.'&Jl'. tulr to choice lambs, tti.asH. llegs stcmly; Inferior to choice, f 1.75 J.ll). East Lidehtv, I'u., Nov. a. Cattle steady and unchanged. Hogs active and steady; Pblladulphlas, tt.WtV; common to fair York, ra, li.Soai U'; stags and rons-hs. tU03.9V Bhesp sts&dy and unchanged. Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Illanclio, now fif teen years of ago, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost thocntlro uso of her rlRht arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tlio best physicians, with no benefit. Sho has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 3L pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus danco arc entirety Bono, she attends school regularly, and lias recovered coniplcto uso of her arm, her apnetlto Is splendid." MltS. It. It. HULLOCK, llrighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Mllos' Ncrvlnn is sold on a poeitlvo guar.iulco that tlio tlrst bottlo will ucnollt. All ilruBRlstMHoll It at II, 8 bottles for ft, or It will liosont, prepaid, on toci-lpt of prlco by tho llr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind. Political Cards. YOTB rTO OP FllACKVlLLE, For SHERIFF. IstoYiralltor, Of Shenandoah, For SHERIFF. "VOTE K)B First District, M LEGISLATURE, "VOTE FOB (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR. VOTE ZETOIR, Of PottaviUo, For CON&RESS. T. M. REILLVS obntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Whore you can always got a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wine; Whiskeys, eto. Don't forget the place. T. Bit Rcllly's, Locust Avenue, OKNTHALIA. I'M' MDSSER & BEDDAU, (Succeasora to Cosliloy llros.) Wo. 26 JlHt cuntre atroot, FfflST CLASS GROCBBY ! Our. Moltei llest Quality at Ixiwext Ot fttM, lttoitB reepesUuUj.qoUqjioo. JiLE)L SCOTT JOS. Wf ATT, C 0 YLIEn
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