i- wr -fsr -"JfW- 4 'MS HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not . Sleep, Wind on Stomach.' JaBf "For a long tlmo I had a terribla Wialn at my heart, which fluttered al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sicca I would liciran. celled to sit up in bed and belclrgas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last There was a fcelllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band Induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured mc. I now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. 1IAI1UY E. STAItU, Pottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Cnro is sold on a posltlva Ruarantoothatthe first bottlo will benefit. AlldruKglstsscllitntgl, 0 bottles for (5, or It will bo Kent, prepaid, on rocclpt of prlca by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Millions of Dollars Go ur in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur-1 nitnre, etc., insureu in nrst-ciass, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insnranco Agont, 120 South Jardin Street. A'.so Life and Accidental Companies EADING RAM ROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT NO EMB IR 18. 1891 Tralrsioave Shenandoah as follows; ' Fn-Nc"" York vl Philadelphia, wett tost, r 1 1. ft -K 7 an, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. 6.65 p.m. SunJa, 1 1'), a. in Fi-r New York via Maaot O'uunl v ik .1 : , 6.2.-7 20 a. m , 12.82, 1,51 p. m p Koivimt; ana Philadelphia, west days t I t, n- 7 a. m., 12.83, 2.55, 5.68 p. m. Sur us. l i, a. m for P .ituvllle, week days, 8.10,7.80, a. m. 12,'. ? s.i, 6.65 r m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tatrsaqiia and Mahanoy City. wMk day 2,10, 5.ij, 7.80, a. m 12,32, 2.55, 6.66 p. in. Bui. Csy. 2.1". a. m. Fur Wiutamfiport, Sunbury and Linvlsburt wck days, 8.26, 11.80 a. m., 1.36, 7.2) p. m d'jr.flay. a.K a. m. 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.83, 2.M, 6.65, 7.2 i, 0 33 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 8.26, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, S.&, 7.2", ii.Bu a. m., l., 7.ai, n.ao p. m. Burosj S.2 a, m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West r R n 1! 1! . throueh trains leave rtewllr. Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. 4 K. U. R.) at 3 2 T.sx, n.M a. m., o.-io, 7.yf, p. m., nunu- 7. 65, 11 26 a. m., 3.46, 7 27 p. m. Add'tiona t nl-a fn m 2l'h nnd h'stnut Btreets station. week days, 113, 6 41, 8.28 p. m. (Sundays, 1.33, P' "TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Pblladelpnia,wekdi B.00 a. m , 1 80. 4.00, 7.80 p. m.. 12.16 night. Si' day, 6.00 p. m. Li'avc New York via MauchChunk.weskf ay. 4.30. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. iflb Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlna LMP ctk days, 4.20, 8.36, 10,00 a. m and 4.7 ,, O II l n U..V.A.... II . m v. 3Lavilea'dln'e.weekdavs.'l.M.'7.l6.10.0.l 65 a, m., o.se. 7 .it p. m sunaay, i.jo, a m Leav Pottsvllle, week days, 2.86, 7.40 a, n 12.80, 8,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. I.eavo Taisaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.60, 11 SI m . 1.20.7.16. 0.2H n. m. Sunday. 8.18 a.m. r.Anirn Uihinnv nitv. week days. 8.46. D II 11.47 a.m.. 1.51, 7.39. 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3 43 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtrs, 4r0, 0.80, 0.87, 11.59 a. m., 12.53, 2.09, 6.20, 8.2S,7.t8 10 10 a. m. Sunday. 2.40. 4.00 a. m. Leave Wllllaraaport. week days, 7.42, 10.10 a. b. s 9B,ii. lap. m, sunaay, n.iop. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street 'Wharf and South street Wharf for Atlantlouitv. Week-Days-Eipress, 9.00, a. m 2.00, 4,00, 8.00 p. m. Accommodaaion, s.OJ a. m., rj. m. Bnnday Uxpress. .00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation. 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 n. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner itlanlln and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7,35, 9.00 a, m. and 4UWa d 6.30 p. jl Aecomoiodatlon, 8.1B a.m., esa p. m. Sunaaj Kx' ress, 4.00, 7 so p. m. Aocommo canon, 7.13 a. m., and 4 Is p. m. l"arlor cars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia P I. A. SWEIQAKD. lien. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. QUHIIT1.KJ1.Ij U1V181UB. NOVEMUKU 18. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for WlKgan's, Qllberton, Fraclcvlllo, Now uasue, bi. uiair, jroiisvuie, uamnurg, ueaainr, I1V. l.ll. VTn.4n.. T 1 1 1 rukHwnu.i uwuuiuiv, i.uiiidhjwu iuu jruii adelphla (Uroad street station) at 9:00 and Hilt a. m. anu ;io p. m. ou vfeexuays r or roils- Tine ana intermediate stations w:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. for WlgEan's, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Nen uasue, St. uiair, rousviue i n:uu. v:tv a. m and 3:10 d. tn. For liamt town, Phocnlxvule, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ato:uu, v:ua. m.. o:iu p. m. Trains leave Prackvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12;H, fi:ui, T.n ana lump. in aunaays, liiio a. m. ana o:iu p. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah at 1 0 1 16. (1:18 a. m. and 1:10,7:16 and 10:1X1 p. m. Sunday! at 10:10 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for ontuianaoaa at a ot ana in a m, lu ana 1 11 ta week days, On Sundays iravo iittOim. 1eavo llroad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOHIC. For New York. Express, week diy, at 9 to, 06. 4 GO. 6 16, 6 60, 7 83, 8 DO, 60, 10 SO, (dlnlnK car). 11, 11 It a m. 12 noon. 12 41 (Llm. (led 121 and 122 p m dining cars), 14), 2 SO laming cari, a ao, , o,o, oou, 7 13, u lz. 10 D limn vhl Ulintntfl H Q(t A 4Rn K,C e.n 60, 1001 (dining car), ll'os a m,'l2l. 2J() U.,1'K 1. . u. VWni 1 'I ' OW, BW I 10, S U, IUWU UIV, UlgUb. Express lor Demon, wltaout change: U a m, WAaHINQTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Waanlneton 8 60, 7 to, 8 II, 610,10 20, 11 18, 11 8ti am. (U8& Umltcd dlnlni ear.l ISO. 8 46. 4 41. (5 18 Congressional Llm. ited. dining cart, 6 55, (dining car), 017, 66.V taming our;, iy, vuiuiuk km.ii v m u (, nlclit week days. Sundays, S 60, 7 a), 9 10, 11 18, 11 b3 a m, 4 41. 5 65 (dining carl, a u (dining aarl. 1 40 (dlnlnit cart n m and 18 03 nliht. Leave Mar&et street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 8 00 pm week da; lys. Sundays, Express, 8 15 una U45 a 0 m, r'or uupo any, ADglcsea Wlldwood and Holly Ueach, express, lull. 4 00 p in week aavH. huuauT.uuiiBiii, mam! For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Kipreas. 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days, Bun- aays, w uoa m. for Bomera Point, express, 8 SO, a ffi, 4 00 p ta week days, Sundays, i 45 a m. B, M. PB1VOST, J R. WOOD, Ben'l Manager Utn'iPm'j'' Ait NO TAW To bo Brought Up in tlio Souato During This Session, THE CLOSURE EULE DEFEATED. A Democratic ('aufiiA Dwltlm It Inexpe dient A. Juliil Uooliitliiii l'rpDoutcd In tlio lloini' lo Limit dm l'rmUlencr tn One Term. Washington-, Dec. 7. At theolose of yesterdny's IVmocrntlo canons Senator l'aulknrr, the Bi-crotary, gave out the fol lowing Tin- Democratic oanens directed the "steerlnK committee" to prepare an order of liusinoss which would present for the eciiislderiifiun of the senata tho follow lliK subjects of legislrttlon: A bankruptcy bill; a bill for the con struction of the Nicaragua canal; n cur rency bill; bills for tho admission of Ari zona and New Mexico) a bill Involving tho interests of tho Indian Territory: for tho consideration of tho joint rewlutlon of tlio House of representatives for the election ui nltcd States senators bv the peopio, aim such other measures, including tlio appro priation bills, as tho "steering committee" may deem important. That In their rcnort to me caucus mc stcorinir committee" shall provide the order In which the abovo subjects of legis lation shall bo considered. Tlio cauous was in session from 2 o clock until 4:80 p. ni.,und almost tho ontlro time was devoted to thu discussion of tho first proposition of Senator Daniel instructing tho committee on rules to bring in an uincndment for a closuro and the speeches were at times very spirited, benutors Vest, lias, Hurry and Georgo mado speeclios favorablo to tlio proposition, while Sena tors (jonunti, Morgan, l'ulmor, Harris, Pugli and otliers opixised it with vigor and warmth. Tho protest iwainst tho pronosed change was so genoral that when a voto was taken no ono considered it necessary to ask for the ayes and nays. With the closure provision defeated tlio friends of tho tariff bill gavo up tlio fight, considering it unnecessary to make any attempt to revive their consideration in view of tlio opposition ef a majority of the Hepubltcnns, and because of tho fact that any determined opposition under tho pres ent rules would insure their defeat. Henoe it is that those bills do not appear in tho offlcial list of bills to bo presented for tho consideration of tho senate. IN SENATE AND IIOUSI:. House Keaolutlon to Limit tho President to Ono form Washington, Deo. 7. The senate had a brief session yesterday and then adjourned over until Monday. Mr. Vest hud in tended to urge action of his plan to secure closure in the senuto, but. there was no disposition umoug thu senators to settle the question at ouco, and Mr. Vest re luctantly let tho subject go over. The reso lution offered by Mr. Turpie last Monday, declaring for a uhango In tho system of electing United Status senators, was taken up, and Mr. Turpie addressed the senate in support of the resolution. Tho entire tlmo of tho house was oc cupied in thu discussion of tho railroad pooling bill, to which thero appears to bo a groat ileal of opposition. ro action, how ever, was taken on tho bill. Messrs. Grcsham (Tex.) and Morso (Mass.) favored tho bill, while Mr. Daniels (N. Y.) attacked It on the ground that it would subvert tho objects of the interstate commerce law Measures were introduced as follows By Mr. Bryan (Neb.): A joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho constitu tion making thu president ineligible to a second term. By Mr. Breokinrldgo (Ky.): A bill mak ing it unlawlul for any person without the license of tho owner of a letter patent to apply the invention seen red or any Imi tation to the making of any article for his private uso or for sale. By Mr. isicklus (N.Y.): A bill appropriat ing ?100,(XXJ to enable the government to acquire titlu to the Gettysburg battlefield and translorm It into a public park. By Mr. Outhwalte (O.): A bill changing tho duty on lithugraphtc and photographlo prints, etc., not forming purt uf books, to 25 per oent. od valorem. By Mr. Draper (Mass.): A bill making compulsory thu uso of nutomatio couplings and tho uso of steam heating. Socialist Kniib Kmperor William. BlU'.LlN, Doc. 7. Tho first sitting of tho relchstug In us now building was hold yes terday. President von Luretzow delivered a brief address, concluding his remarks with u coll for cheers for tho emperor. All tho members present with tho oxceptlon of tho Socialists ie..ponded, rising from their seuts unu cheering heartily. The othe members woro greatly excited, howling and shouting at tho socialists to get out, Those cries, however, had no effect upon tho Social Democratic membors, who re mained seated. Fully live minutes elapsed before tho tumult could bo quelled and order restored. Itcfutctl to Cheer the King. DI1U66EL8, Dec. 7. In tho chamber of deputies, during tho discussion of tho budget and civil list, tho Socialists sub mitted a motion protesting ugnlust tho civil list of the Count of Flnndcrs.a brother of tho king, In tho name of their republi can convictions. A tumultuous debate en sued, after which the premier, M. do llur let, called upon the chamber to join him lu cheers for the king, Tho Conservatives and Liberals responded warmly, but tho Socialists replied with cheers for the poo- ple, and shouting: "Down with tho cap italists." Armenian Notables IinprUoned. TlFLls, Deo. 7. Au Armenian, Journal states that the governor of Bitlls recently sent a circular letter to the Armenian no tables coinmundlng them to sign an address to tho sultan declaring that tho reported Turkish excesses In tho Sassouu district wero unfounded. Tlio notables declined to sign such an address, whereupon olght of them were thrown into prison. Still Auntlii-r Killed by I'oolbull. iKUlANAroLls, Doe. 7. Word has been received here of the death of Stewart O'ra- , . ,,,r vcus, aged SI years, at tho Culver military academy nt Maxlnkukee. Cravens' death resulteil frQin nil Injury received lu a gaino of football In this altr three weeks ago bo twoen the cadets of Culver academy and tho ludluuupolls high school. j:iocteil to the Trench Acuilcmy, PAKit I)er 7 M Ifenry HoUKsnye, the Frem b hlstoiian nnd erltie, wus yesti rduy rlectcd a ni' m( r if thi Arad -mle Fran cat-.i Kmili Zola, who was also a can ilidnte for no mbershiu, did uotreciivo single vote. THE GING MURDER MYSTERY. Harry T. Hnyward Under Arret, Chargod will, the. Crime. MlNKBAPOLis, Deo. 7. The Cntherlno Glng murder mystery is still unsolved. A torn note found In her waste basket has Iieon partially fitted togetln r, on which the words "I will Hbt marry you" are discern ible. These words lend tunllrnintlon to the theory that the deed w, it. one of passion or jealousy rather than uf robbery, and that the money on her p. r-on at the tlmo of tlio mnrdor, DBtimnnil m fully 110,000, was taken a an Afterthought to obscure tho motive for tho deed Tlio police are ilc voting themselves steadily to the task of finding some ono who saw tho mysterious stranger with Miss (Jlng within a week of tho murder. Tho stranger bus come to lie known as ,"tite man with the Iron gray mustache." Several now traces of him have boon found. The night clerk at the Metropolitan cafe, St. I'aul, rcmenilierB Miss Uing as having visited that cafe in company with a gen tleman of that description about three weeks ago. They had supper together and something to drink. Thoy woro qulto merry, nnd tlmo slipped oway so rap idly that oelure Uiey knew It the last in ter-urban elcorrle car for Minneapolis had. left, inml thoy were obliged to hire a cab and drive tud nine miles. The entire no- iiuahitaneo of Miss Glng Is being scrutin ized for some bint. Hurry T. Hayward, tho young business man whose relations with Catherlno Glng have been Investigated from every con ceivable standpoint since Monday r 't, was last evening arreBted on a ohr murder in the first degree. His b A. A. Hayward, it is said, will also b rested. Tho theory on which the l are worklufl is chiefly of conspiracy to t tain the Insurance. Slay lie Prosecuted Criminally Washington, Dec. 7. Proceedings in tho criminal court of Washington may bo a result of the Thanksgiving Day football game between thu Columbia Athletic club and Georgetown university, tin which (Quarterback Bohen, of the unrverBlty, re ceived such spinal injuries that bo lies paralyzed and at tho point of death. Sev eral persons who witnosscd tho episode havo urged the oollcgo faculty to take ao tiou against certain Columbia players, and are volunteering to appear as witnesses. Tliey assert that Uaheu was evidently as- Faulted with the Intention of injuring him nnd putting him out of the gome. Some say that the Columbia men went into tho game with tho deliberate intention of com pelling tho liest playora of tlio opposing team to retlro early. Kidnaped, by Her Father. TCNKIIANNOCK, l'a., Dec. 7. Goldle Wordon, an 8-year-old child, wasktdnniied yesterday as she left the school house. A closed carriage containing a man and wo man stoptietl nearby, and the man asked tho child If she knew him. Sho replied that sho did not, whereupon bo suddenly threw his -arms about her, tossed her Into the carriago and drove swiftly away. Tho little ono's screams attracted tho attention of policemen, who started in pursuit, but the abductors have not yet boon captured. The supposition is that the man is tho girl's father. Her mother died when she was an Infant and the father Iwlng a dissi pated mutt the courts gave the child into tho custody of her grandparent. Tho father has repeatedly attempted to eutico her nway. Terrific Implosion of Tfltrn-ftlyccriiie. ST. MAUT'B, W. Va., Dec. 7. A. 1j. John son left hero for tho oil fields with fifty gallons of nitro-glycerine for shooting oil wells. When six miles from hero tho team ran away, throwing Johnson out ami hurt- lug him Bllghtly. A quarter of a mile fur ther on the glycerine was exploded by tlio jar of tho wagon. The explosion was hoard and felt forty miles away, and a liolo ten foot deep was torn in a solid ledge of rock over which the wagon wos passing. Thus far no part of the wreck except n piece of lioise collar lias been found. Smallpox Spreading. Linr.HTV, N. Y., Deo. 7. Smallpox is spreading through Sullivan county rap idly. Cases have lieen discovered nt Con trovillo, iallnburg nnd Woodbourno, as well as In tills village. All the houses where oven suspects reside have been quar antined. Tho dlseaso is believed to have been spread by a physician of Woodbourno, who is said to havo treated a genuine smallpox case as chicken pox. The Oil Trust In Texas. DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 7. Referring to tho Indictments against Rockefeller nnd others It may be stated that the numu tho Stuu- dard Oil company goes by lu Toxas Is tho Wators-l'lerco Oil company. It has a com plcto monopoly of every drop sold in Texas, and has hud for a scoro of years. Several efforts havo been mado to btart an opposi tion, but so powerful Is tho concern that It quickly consumed thorn. Christians Massacred in Coren. LYONS, Dec. 7. Tho Missions Cntholt qucs has received a lettor from Mgr. Mutel, addressed from Seoul, tho oapltal of Coroa, announcing that nil tho ronch mission aries in Coroa after great hardships havo succeeded lu reaching Seoul. Tho lette adds that all tho Christian villages in Coroa havo been pillaged (ind burned, and that numbers of native Christians havo been massacred. Striking Agnlmt Ten Hours' Work, FltosTUUliO, Md.. Dec. 7. Forty men employed by tlio Frostburg Gas company went on n strike against working ten hours a day. Most of tlio men wero miners who failed to get work lu the mines after tho strike last summer, and had worked two days for the gas company at ditch making for new pipes. They recelvod 11.35 for working nine hours u day. Philadelphia Clonkinakers 011 Strike, PllILAliEU'lllA, Dec. 7. Four hundred cloakmakers omploycd by Strawbrldgo Sc Clothier went on strlko rather thau sub mit to a reduction of wages. They huv been receiving sevcnty-flvo cents and $1 pur garment, but wero notllled bo tho nmno gerof tho department that hereufter they would receive out uity ana sovonty-uv cents. To Collect the Income Tux. 1 WASHIKQTOS, Dec, 7. Tho appropria tions committee received from the treasury deportment thoestlmntos required to curry tho Inoomo tax provision of the tariff bill into effect fur the remainder of thu present fiscal year beginning Jan. 1, ltttfi. Tho os- tlmutes for the collection of the tax until July 1, 1S06, aggregate f345,00o. Judge Denuy Will Contest, LFXlNl.TON Ky . Dec 7 Judge t.onrgo Denuv, Jr. has served notice of rrmtist on lion W. C Owens Judge Deuny charges fraud in both tho reglsi ration und election Tins Is the lirat illi. ml uutlco of acout t yet served. thu TiiiiN mm Thoy Make a Big Haul on tlio Toxas and Pacific Road. A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS rnltl tn ltnv) lleen SpetlrHl ly tlio Men, Wlio Carried On" the Iron Snfo of tlio llxprras MeMrnirer The IVksiwiigers Were Not Molested. IfOBT Wohth, Tex., Doc. 7. Tho cast bouml Texas and Pacific passenger train WM hold up at a trontle seven miles went of liors last evening. The train waa stopped just nl the engine and express oar had croatetl, the pnssenger coaches coming to a standstill on tho trostlo, where the pas sengers hod no opportunity of got ting out if they woro so Inclined, which they were not) but only busied themselves in con cealing tlioir valuables. Several shots wero ilred from the front ond of the train and the passengers were warnod to keep their heads In the windows. The train was detained ten or fifteen minutes, during which time those who caught a glimpse of the party on the other side of the trestle saw three masked men With guns marching tho engineer and trainmen In and out of tho bnggngo car. When thoy finished their work the rob bers made the engineer back tho train over the trestle, and while It was crossing dis appeared in a thick forest. In one respect the robber' was remark able, nnd sets 11 proeedont. Tho Iron safe of the messemror wns thrown from the car and onrried off. It is learned from nuthorl tatlvo aourccx that upwards of HiW.iKU was recurwl. Tho robbery Is ono of .tho most daring on record. Tho train was stopped at the water tank ; ono man boarded It und covered tho en gineer and fireman, while tho other two looted the express car. Mr. J. U. licrry.of Dallas, who was a passenger on tho train. said: The wholo procedure did not occupy twelve minutes. A quarter of a mile east of llenbrook three masked 111011 held up the train. I do not know how they did it. The first tiling I know, the engineer threw j the air brake. After tho train stopped I heard a shot and In about five minutes I; heard another. Then I hoard that the rob bers broke into tho express car, but noth ing could be learned from tho officials ns to the extent of the robbery. The robbery wn so quietly conducted that the pas sengers were not badly awed." Tbe lteeeptlon Ut I,ovl 1. Morton. KBW Yoiik, Dec. 7. Goveruor-olect Mor ton stood for an hour and ton minutes last night 111 the theater of tho Union Leaguo el lib, while i,mlO people passed before him, each of whom he shook by tho hand. Tho reception was Intended to beacompllmont to both Uovernor-olect Morton and AIaor- elect Strong, but Mr. Strong contracted a cold at tho Ohio socloty dinner on Tues day night, which has since become com plicated with the gout, and ho sent a let ter of regret, (ioveruor McKlnlcy arrived at 11 ocloek, but llecorder-elect lion, Thomas C. 1'latt and Thomas B. Rued woro nut present, A Kentucky KpUode. Anns, Ky Dec. 7. Willlalii Phillips and Alio Iow have been bitter enemies for a long tlmo. Wednesday night ns Low wns returning from King s Chapel, Will iam Phillips and his brother Stanton ac costed him. Low shot VlllIam Phillips, killing him lnstuntly. Ho then turned on Stanton and emptied his revolver nt him. fatally wounding him. Stanton Phillips stabbed Low during the fight. Doctors pronounce both Low and Stanton Phillips fatally hurt. Schiicfer Not In tho Game. ClIICAOO, Dec. 7. For tho fourth tlmo, Ives overwhelmed pclmefor lost night, ruuniuK tlOO while his opponent gathered up 888. Tlie total score is now: Ives, 2,40()j bclinefer, 1,481. Ives broke tlie bulk lino record of 881 points twlceduriiifrtho night, making 381 and 3-"0. Asldu from this last ruu of Ivos Schaefer playetl tltc better bil liards. Ho lul a good lead, and was put ting up a good gome when Ives settled mutters by milking his big run, Tlio Woatlier. For eastern I'ounsyluuila and New Jer sey, fair; northwest winds, becoming vari able. For Delaware fair and warmer; vari able winds, becoming south. Increasing cloudiness with showers will probably oc cur lu tho lnko region, and tlio weather will be fair in all the other districts. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloi!u(r Quotation of the New York and l'lllllUll'lllUIll KXCllHIlgl'S. New .Yoiik, Deo. (1. In the tlrnt fifteen minutes on the Stock Kxehnnee today G0,(K10 bhures of sugar stock changed hands, and at noon the sales luul reached lu7,5fiO shares, the total for tlie day being 15.i,l. Tho clique of lnblders controlled the market, niul If It were their desire to shake out thestock of the other holders they succeeded admirably. Cloning bids: Lehigh Valley 38 W. N. Y. &Ta... Pennsylvania U"H Erie HoadhiB 15Vs I-. L. & W St. I'aul 67?i West Shore Lehigh Nav 43 N. Y. Central N. Y. d N. E. pf ... 3U Lake Erie Ai W. New Jerbuy CVn... ViVi & Iludsou. 6H 114 lH mi 10 1MH General Slarltets. PuiuIDElpiiia. Deo. 0. Flour quiet! winter superfine, fi.lOQi'.tUi do. extra, f2.2A4W.UI; No. 2 winter family, $2.50a2.ti0; Pennsylvania roller straight, S2.0U2.76; western winter, clear, i!.fj0i;.;0. Wheat quiet, weak, with 6UH0. hid and OOWc. asked for December. Corn steady, dull, with 61c. hid and UHc. asked for December. Oats firmer, quiet, with 8Mc. bid and 3l)Mc. asked for December. Hay quiet, steady; eowI to choice timothy, $hi.&013. lieef steady. Pork inactive. Lard steady; western Bteam, J'.a); city. fo.7Sfl.MK. Uutter steady; western dairy, lllfio.; do. creamery, 1026c.; do, factory, lu&17c; Elglns, 36c.; imi tation creamery, ISftSUo.i New York dairy, 1332&3.; do, creumtry, 1821c; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, Dtlc.; do. choice, 36c.; do. fair to Rood, 22621c; prints Jobbing at 7i&30o. Checee quiet; NewYork larBe.UQlltao.; do. small, Hli'c: part tklnis, 3iiUc.; lull skims, 2W&Sc. Ekkb quiet: New York and Pennsylvania, 2('ft27c.; lco lioute. Qatc.; western, fresh, 22&2uc.; sou'heru, 2i21Hic.; cases, (3.26Q4. Llo btock 31urhets. New Yoiik, Dec. 6. European cables quote American utetrs at nailc. per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator htef, "(iVc. ir lh. Veals quiet, steady; other nhi-i dull and weak; poor to prime veals, JKTiT.M; grassers, f 1.7640 2.2&: weMtern ctilvts, $2 2&(ii3. Sheep and com mon to fair lambs si eud . good lambs "sSfUc. lower: interior to lair r.lic n f2'i'2 7r; cnmmriu to Choice lambf, $j,Yiii IlcgB firm at Sl.7d!,L.". EA'-r LniEHTV. Pa . Iin 6 - C'uttU steady; prime. Sr.'. 3:, Kd. fijiniln Lulls, etnt-i and cow -1 f'c '' II. u U-ir 1 tolaiM- pbias. Ifii. 1 1!., fair Wk.' n $ .(! n; roUL'hs, J'Jui Hicepetrao and umhauged. COTTOLENZ. It is not Au experiment but a Proved Stktess. Thous ands of bousekeej)ers who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to change, simply because it is better, cheaper and A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal COMPLEXION U POWDER. 11 pozzoNr 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 delicto and desirable protection to the face in this climate. www Imlit upon having the genulns. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ANSY PILLS! Safe and sure, send 4c. fob "woman's safe SUARD:1 Wiucok Specific Co.,Phiia.,Pa MONEY TO LOAN. Loans mid from MOO m K!MM0 3n personal or real ' aLne seouruv NoiublUl'y Uani can be returned n mnall mmthiy puymentn or retained lor a nunc In r or e.trto huU borrow ir A lo-," from tblH i-oinpnnv will not Injure tbe HniMk. lal standli g ot ary Imllvldiurl or tlrni No bonus lutoreme per cent. a-.iuiHllv M01 ey loaned lor any purpose, such u-t to Increant or enter busln ha, to pay oS mortjrages.liMHiimer t notes, to build or purchase property, or In tact for any purpose that money may be dislivri Address. Central Trmt Company Ia , 1SK) Areb street, Philadelphia, Pa. 0-9-qu. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL sesiiSEDrBLtobb 329 S. I5'h St Below Callowhlll, Hiinaaeipnia, l'a. To secure a poBltlvi Rnd oernnnent cure of Errors of Youtn in rt Loss ol Man'ood nnd or all dlseaes ol the Blood. KldneiS. Bia der. Skin and Nervous S)8lem fon-tult hi once Dr. Lonb He (ruar.ini.ee-. In all "asp caused by Eices et. 1 Imo udanne or Inhftrltaice 10 restore to Health ana airingm o iuiuiuir up 1 e anaiitreu nervous Hystein and adding new llfoand enircy to the broKen dowu constitution. Consi ltatlon nnd examlmitlon free and jt-lclly conrtdentlal. Office honrs, rla ly and Hundny from 9 h m. to 3p m., and 0 lo 0 evenlUKs Ilra-l his book on Krrorsoi vomn ana oDituru diseases 01 00m sexes. -eut frte. Weeks' Museum, 17 south M.tr.v aTitr.m Illrds and animals of all selections Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Daily. Kree lunch every rcorntn nnd evening. John Wkkks, I'ropr.etor. (J. W Davidson, Bartender. DR. HOBENSAGK, REMOVEn To 648 N. Eighth St., II. . above Oreen. Phlla, Pa Formerly at 8J6 North Second St Is the old est In America for the treatment of Nfivcnai Vlsrnsn anil Youtiul Hrror. Varlcou lo, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment by mall a spcolalty Communications -acrcdlj1 eonndential. und stamp for book. Hours, V m. to P p. rr Sundavs. 9 to 12 n If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Unliable, New York -OLOTHI3STG- Make him got It. Their ce'ebrated $15.00 Moltou Overcoat Vi'ana (Iks stcct and is sold by every promi nen clothier in the slate, None genuine wltt out Ilammerslough llros.' label. avu ran BoroThroat, Plmplss, Coppor-Colored Boots, Acnes, Old Sores. Ulcers ,ln Mouth, Hair t iUlng? Write rook ltemedy C'o.,IIOT Mu onlcTem!e,Chlcug,o,Ill.,xor proofs of cures. Capital M&OO.OUO. 1-atlents cured nine rears n&ototibiTsmmdanffOlJoor TH lTTR QL rHIbHOBliPHin For Washing Clothes CLEAN and It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. ' Price lmnt CUNTS a bar. IP ox- Snlo Toy A.. IX. JS"01Tja.XjIa:- IT a UAH I- R tat atA Sola byP.V X), JUIILTX, Drill Ut, 8h$nandoah, Fa more healthful. The genuine has this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Look for it. Mads only by The N. K. Fair bank Company, CIUCAOO, and 13 : Pf. Delaware Ave., I'hftatU. Professional Cards yy N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAK AND fSVSQEON. OBloe Room 2, Kgan's New Multiline, cor ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a. Office Hours: 8 to HI a. m.: 1 10 3 p m.; 7 to 9 pm. Night office No. 3(0 West Oak street. FBTS101A.X AND 8VBQMOI Omof 110 North Jatdln street. Bhfcucdoaa M. M. UOKKS, A.TTOSNXT AI-LA ff HUHAHDOiH, TA. Oniee. Egan building, corner of Main ana Centre street, Sbeoandoau. J. PIF.ROB ROBERTS, M. D No. 36 Kast Coal HtrMl, 8HUNAND0A.H, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to i and 6:M to 8 p. m. 1. H. OA L.LEN, No 81 South Jardin Street, Hhenandoan umoaHouMi imotoSanaaisotoftP M. Kioapt Thursday evening. No 001m work OH Sunday except lu orrangt- num. ji una aanermet to in ojnee nourt U abtolfUelt neceuary. jQB. WENDELL. KEDER, Successor to DR. CHA8. T. PALMKH, JTT.Br AND JSAR SUROBOS, 801 MaliR'ntoiiKO Street, Pottsvtlh, IVnnft IN Krt'KCT NOVKM1IEK 18. 1MU. PassenRer trainV leave snananduab for Pens Uavon Junction. MaucL Chunk. i.t ilehton, Slatltigton, Wti'..' bait, Oi'asauqua, Allontown, Uothlehem, Gaston and Weatherly iOi 7.98. S.1S a re , 12 13, 2 5T, S 27 p m For New York and Philadelphia 8.IH, 7.38, 0.15 a. m., 12.48, 2.M p. m. For Quukake, ctwliutbaok, Gerhards and Hudsondate, 0.01, 9.1S a. m , and 2.67 p. m. for Wllkes-Ilarre, White Haven. Pltteton, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira, 8.04, 9.1S a. in., 2.67, 5.27 p. m For Koobester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West. H.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Uap and Stroudeburg, 8.01 a. m , 2.57 p. m. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. Tor Tunk&annock, 8.01, 9. 16 a. m., 2.67, S.27 r . m. Tor Ithaut and Geneva 6.04, 9.16 a. m E.IT p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. in. 5.27 p. m. For Jeauesvllle, Levis tonand BeaverMeadow, 7,88 a. m., 12. p. m. For Stoctcn and Lumber Yard, 8.01, 7.38 9.15. a ir... 12 4K. 2.67, 5.27 p. m. Kor silver Brook Junction, .Audsnrled and Hazleton 8 01, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.13, 2.67, 5.27 and S.08 p. l . For Sorantoc, 8.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.67 and 6.27 p m. For Hatlebrook, Jeddo, Drlfura and Freeland, 8.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m.. 12.H, 2.57. 5.27 p. re. "cr Ashland, Qlrardrlllc and Lost Creek, 4.: 9, 7 40, 9 18. 10.20 a. m.. 1 00, 1.40. 4.10, 8.86 p. m. or Raven Hun, Centralla, Mount Carme and Shamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 9.15 p. n.. Tor Yatesvllle, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City and Delano. 6.04 7.8, 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.43, 2.57 5 27. 8.08, 10 53 p. m Trains will leave Shamokln at 5.15, 8.16, 11 45 a. m.. 1.66, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Sbtnudoah at 6.01, 9.16 a. m., 12.48,2.67,6.27, 11.15 r n Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.83 9.08, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.60 9.06, 10 16, 11.40 a. m 12.82, 3.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.16, 7 66, 9 tin. m Leave Shenandoah for Hatleton, 8.04,7,88 0.16, a. m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Ilailoton for Shenindoah, 7.85. 10.00 11.99 a. m . 12.16. 2.M, 6.80. 7.26. 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS Trains leave for Itaven Hnn, Centralla, Mt Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.45 p. m Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a m. aud 4 do p. m., and arrive at Hht. andoah ut 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. in. l'rains leave for Ashland, u lrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.10 a. m., 12.80 p. m For Ilaileton, Black Creek Junction, Pecn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentonn, Uethlehem, easton and New York, 8.49 a m., 12.30, 2.56 p. m For Philadelphia 12.80. 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle, Park Plice, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., 12.30, 2.66, 4.58 6.08 p. tn. Leave Ilaileton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, U.8U a. m 1.06, 5.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.55. 8.49, 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.89, II ta a.m.,i.ro, d.idp. m. UOLLI IN H, WILllUIt.Oenl.Supt., &ouin seiniencm, ra OIIAS. S. LEK, Oenl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia A, TT, NONNKUACBBR, Asst. Q. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa L EY SOAP swnnT. RESTORE LOST VIGOR o TOTjupta k ireK uoiawiin waiTTHfl tA ility, I oiH pf Hvsnkl i'owtr in 4ithi-i hi, Kertmi Oi cuii i tuuv iiy.tl mT t . u i - t i4firts Vf t ti cy . oi irt i i ft wruieo etiftrftiitt't' to cum ur tUunatbo iab&ey .taaiftMt 1'LAL Uii iNK CO.. claTtituid.t'b.O. m m i
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