mm QUITTING l)OWN;" FEEL IT IN MY BONES' B00001S080005 e a m V I v. j! Hie great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And tho most distressing fonns of Itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, and points to a speedy euro when all other remedies anil tho Lest physl dans fail. HPKBiiv CtmnTiusATMENT. 'Warm baths, with Cutioiiba SoAi, gcutlo applications of CirrtcmiA (ointment), and mild iiojcs or Cu noviiA HcaoLYEjiT (tho now blood purifier). Bold tlmrarimit th world. nritl.ti depoti T. " li King Kdwnrrl-rt., London. 1'oTTllt UstOisaCiiiM. Com-., Solo lVopa.,nolon,U. 8. A. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with ontlre success. smcinc roit 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation. S Wormi, Worm For or, Worm Oolla... 3 Teething, Collo.CTjlnc'Waketulaeu 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adalt 7 Cougln, Golds, Ilronchttls OS-Itcuralttn. Toothache. Faoeaeho..... 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Book tolln how bfull flt.reni?lh. do. velopmont and tone aro imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with positivo proofs (scaled) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. Of a head-splitting headacho Immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S ' Anti-Headache Powders. They are n positivo and speedy cure nnd are o-iiNrnntoixl nlwnliitplv harmless. Their irrcnt success Is ample proof that they aro nn effective article, which can bonlwaysused with tie best or results. 1'roeuro inein irom uruiuer iru. IN KFFKCT IS'OVKMIIKK 17, MOT. Passenger trains lenvo Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catnsauqun, Allentown, Betldeliem, Easton and Weatheriy, at 6 01, 7 US, 9 15 n. in., 12 43, 4 05, 5 27 p. III. For New York and Philadelphia, 0 04, 7 38, 915 a. in., 12 43, 4 03 p. in. For Quakake, Switchback, Oerhardsand Hud unnibile. u 15 a. in. and 1 05 n. m. For Wllkcsbarre, White Hnven, Plttston, l.accyvillo, Towanda, sayre, uvi-ny una in t,ilm nl 0 1.1 ii. m.. 2 57. 5 27 I), in. For Hochester, Hu 'nlo, Niagara Falls nnd the West, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For llelvldcre. Delaware Water (Jap and Htroudsburg, 8 01 a. m., 4 05 p. m. For Lnmbertvillo and Trenton, 9 15 a. m. ForTunkhnnnock, 0 01, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, ' p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 0 01, 915 a. in., 5 27 p. m, For Auburn, u 13 a. m., o p. m. For Jeanesvlllc, Levlatounnd Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0 01, 738, 9 15 a. 111., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. ill. For Silver Brook Junction, Audcnried and Hazlcton.0 01,7 38, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 n. in. For Scranton, 0 01, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. ni. For Nazi, brook, Jcddo, Drifton and Free land 0 01. 7 as. 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Qirardvllle and Lost Creek, 4 40, 015,7 30.913,10 20 n. ill,, 12 33, 1 10, 410, 035, 8 22 p. ill. For Itavon Hun, Contrallu, Mount Carincl and Khainokin, 9 13, Ull n. m., 182, 4 20,8 22,915 p. in. For YntdBVillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City nnd i-lnno, 5 50, 0 01, 7 88, 9 15, 11 03 u. m.712 43, 2 57, M, 5 27, 8 OS, 9 23, 10 53 p. in. rains will leave Hiiaiuotcin at a ia, n io, ii -in i.. L 4 30, 9 30 liaT5 01,9 1511. -af Shenando ' ,t ? it -m n i ljwi. 4 30, 9 30 p. in., aim arrivo at jsiiennn- iloah ayG 01, 9 is a. in., is 43, a n7, o Z7, ii ja p. m. lA-al nlienamiuuii lur a oiisviuu, uui, , cm, 9 OS, IMP, U 30 n. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 80S Leave PottBVilio for Shenandoah, 0 00, OftiTlOlS. 11 ln. m., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 520, 7 40, 715, Leave Wienandoah for Ilaileton, 0 01, 7 38, 9 IS n. m 12 13 2 57. 5 27, 8 08 p. ill. Leave lliizletou for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 00 ii. in- 12 W. I5. 5 30, 7 25, 7 50 p. m. S- JNDAV TltAINS. TraMsilbve for Haven Run, Centralln, Mt. l-arSSViid Shamokln, 0 45 a. m 2 40 1 p m., and SZi$S nt Hhamoklu at 7 40 a. m., and 3 43 n. in. Trains leave Shainokln for Bhenandoah ot 7 53 m., and 4 00 p. m., and arrive nt blicnon- ''TrarniTorAshlimlfaTrardvllIo and Lost Havon Junction, Maueli Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Haston oud Now ork, 8 4J a.m., 1230, 2 30 u. m, imr I'liiiaueiniim, i- - i" For Yntesville, Park P ace Tn m 7 40 elano, 8 49, II 35 u. m., 12 30, 2 110, 4 68, 0 03, 7 40 Ilnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, 1180 ft. 8 80 p. m. .,.,, ... io. nuenaiuioaii lor j-u.., w , - .." . ... at M40 olisvilie lor oiieiiaiu"i " 5 15 p. in. ,)LLIN II. WILBUIt, acnl. supi.. mm Houtll Jletllieneni, r, VUL12S S. LKK, Ocnl, lass. Airt.. Philadelphia. TON NI5MACI IER, Asst. Q. P. A.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Tho Sultan Now Seonis Anxious to Push the Reforms, THE POWERS' DEMANDS EFFECTIVE Tho Armenian Patriarch Offered Ills Scri rices to tho Turkish Government, hut tho Offer Win Declined Victims or Turkish Brutality Threatened with Stnrvntlon. Constantinoplk, Nov. Si. A dlspntoh received hero from Tints, Russian Tntus caucnsln, says that tho Armenian Cathol icos has received a reply to the communi cation which he recently sent to the Um slnu ambassador here, M. (le NolldofC. It is as follows: "Tho Armenians ot Constantinople are now reassured. They arc threatened with no danger, In tho provinces, howover, thero nro regrottnblo ooulllets, which In most oases wero caused ly tho Arme nians, who woro Instigated by their revo lutionary committees. Tho rosult Is ter rible rovongo upon tho part of tho Turks in the shnpo of horrible massacros of Chris tians. "Tho sultan has sanctioned tho scheme for reforms submitted by tho threo great powers, and preparations aro now proceed ing to carry thorn out. To this end it is necessary that tho leaders of tho pooplo should porsuado tho latter to desist from revolutionary attempts, to abandon tho idle hope of foreign intervention, to put a stop to all disturbances nnd to co-operato In the ro-establlshniont of universal peace, In improving the situation uud in tbo In troduction of tho new ordor ot things." Tho nttltiuto of tho porto, or of tho sul tan, bas undergone a decided chnngo 6lnco tho other llects began to join the British fleet In tho naval demonstration in Sa lonlca bay. Thoro is no doubt that tho prossuro brought to bear upon tho sultan has been strong enough to niako him tako personal charge of tho work of reform, and It is now hoped that thero will bo no further bloodshed, except In tho caso of puttlug down the insurrections which havo brokon out against Turkish rule in dif ferent parts of Asia Minor. There Is no longer any talk of thenrmed intervention of tho powers in the Turkish empire, and If any display of force Is neces sary upon tho part of Europe, It might bo in tho friction of supporting tho authority of Great Britain. Tho concentrating of Turkish troops nt Mnrash for tho ndvauco upon Zoitou)i, which is still hold by tho Armenians In strong force, continues ns actlvoly ns pos sible under tho circumstances. Tho com manding general declares that unloss the Armenians of Zeltouu and Its vicinity aro subjugated within a fortnight tho cam paign is likely to be both protracted and difficult, as heavy snows and bad roads, which aro to bo expected soon, will hinder tho operations of tho troops. Advices from Aleppo say that nil tho American citizens at Alntab, Orfuh and Murdlu aro safe under tho protection of the Turkish authorities of tho placo3 men tioned. Tho Turks, It now appears, aro really taking steps to protect life and prop erty. Armenian rofugoes who havo nrrlved hero from tho diilorent provinces from which they fled at tho time of tho recent massacre havo petitioned tho patriarch to assist those of their co-roliglonlsts who wero uuablo to got away, as famine Is threatening tholr country, nud thnt tho most terrible sufferings may be anticipated when tho cold weather sots In, thousands of Armenian families being without shel ter. Tho Armoniaus nsk tho patriarch to appeal to tho different countries of Europe for monoy, food and clothing, as it seems next to Impossible for tho Turkish govern ment to assist tho distressed people Thoro has been some sharp exchange of messagos recently between tho Armenian patriarchs, tho Turkish ministers and tho foreign ambassadors. Tho patrlurch was desirous of calling in person upon tho minister of the interior or other govern Ineut officials for tho purposo ot placing certain complaints before them, and to teudor his services In tho work of relief and reform. But tho Turkish officials pos ltlvely refuse to receive him In audience until ho shall havo published an encyclical condemning tho alleged Intrigues and do- mauds of the Armenians. As it has been demonstrated that tho Turks, in the great majority of cases, wero to blame for the massacres, and as tho sul tan has agreed to tho powers' schemo of reforms for Armenia, tho patriarch was unable to Issuo such nu encyclical, for It would practically havo admitted that tho demands of tho Armenians wero not justified, nnd would, it is belloved, havo considerably hindered tho work of reform, Consequently, tho patriarch made an ap peal to tho ambassadors, and placed hoforo them tho strongest evidence ho could pro cure regarding tho massacres which havo recently occurred, and begged them to uso their iniluonco to put an end to this con dltlon of nnalrs. Tho patrlurch was assured that every thing possible was being dono, but ho was informed that ovidonco had boou furnished which established tho fact that tho agents of tho Armenian revolutionary commlt- tcos had boon actlvoly at work Inciting Armenians against Turkish rule, and that tho Armenians thomsolvos wero to biumo for a number of the outbreaks which had occurred, although this did not justify tho bloody rovongo taken by tho Turks. Kurds Killed by Russian Frontier Guards, London, Nov. SI. A dispatch to Tho Timoe from Odessa says that It is stated from Knrs. which is located on tho Arpa- Chal rlvor, a hundred miles northeast of Erzorouin, that tho Russian frontier guards havo killed or captured numerous Kurds who havo been eugAgodlu pursuing Armenians trying to escape. Threo Ar menians who havo Just nrrlved ut Kara stato that thoy aro tho solo survivors of an Armenian village, which numbored a thou sand Inhabitants before tho massacres. Victims of the Ameer's Wrath. London, Not. 81. Tho Evonlng Nows published a letter from Quotta, a small town of Boloochlstan, near the Afghanis tan frontlor, which states that tho amour of Afghanistan Is greatly annoyed at tho failure of Nazrullah Khan, bis second son, during his rocent visit to England, to ar rnugo for a pormanont Afghanistan rep resentative at London. In oonsequenoo ot the rage of the amoor many persons havo been burned allvo, a great number of his subjects havo boon imprisoned, whllo many others have fled from tho country. A notable, who accorapanlod Princo Nazrul lah, on tho occasion of his visit to Eng land, named Kotwal, is to bo tortured as soon as lie arrives ot Cabul. It Is ox pected that Nazrullah Khun himself will bo punished, nud that possibly ho will bo hiinlshed from Afghanistan, Rheumatic Persons Perfect Barometers. Not a Foolish Notion but Explainable on Scientific Principles. Some Account of a Painful and De forming Disease. Many porsons claim that they can fortoll changes'ln tho weather, the only explana tion for their knowledgo being that "they feel it in their bonos." This is not a foolish notion'. Tho norves of persons Buffering from rheumatism ore more highly sensltlvo than those of other people, and for that rea son they are moro easily affected by nny chatigo In tho atmosphere. How few of us are exempt from this common disease After somo oxposuro to wet or cold, there nro slight chills, lassitude, no appetite, hitter taste in tho mouth, coated tongue, and ex cessive soreness, lameness nnd swelling in somo joint, musclo or portion of tho body. The pains shift from one place to another; sometimes the dlscaso may settle In the buck, or chest, and one can scarcely breathe without a sharp pain; the shoulder or arm may bo nircctcd, or tho rheumatism may settle In the feet nnd legs. At any tlmo there is danger that tho rheumatism may attack sumo vital organ like tho heart and carry of Its victim, The scat of the disease is in the blood and nerves. Get tho blood and nerves right and you removo the cause of tho trouble, Mr. D.iiiiel A, Foster, of Wcntworth. N. II,, who had been suffering for years, at last found prompt relief from pain and describes it in tho lollowlng letter: "I havo been in nn extremely nervous con dition," says Mr. foster, "I had tho grip so that I was unconscious for tovcral days for must oi tue time, i nave nau tue rheuma tism for seven years enough to kill a man. When I htul tho grip everybody thought I would die, but I pulled through. I havo used medicine, every kind that wo could. tear ot, but that did not do me any cood. I havo had many doctors prescribe for me. but they didn't hit my case. 1 saw Dr. Urcene s JNervuru blood and uervo remedy advertised and wntclied tho papers to see how people talked In tho papers, and saw it so well recommended that I went down nud irot a bottle. That did me ho much good that I went down and got an other bottle, nud that helped me still more. I havo now used llvo bottles, and can truly say that it has helped mo more than all tho other medicines and doctors put together that I ever usud. I had the rheumatism so badly that I could not sit up, nor dress my self, and I thought I knew what pain was, hut not before. But now that is all gone, I do not have an ache or a palu and I work every day and do as much work as any man In town. "Br. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy was what cured me. and I cheerfully recommend It to others as the best luedicino I ever used." Mr. John A. Davis, postmaster of the town of Wentworth, says : 1 am personally acquainted with Mr. Daniel A. Foster, and havo knowu him for forty years and can vouch for the truth of his story, for I have long known of Ins caso Mrs. D.uiicl Foster also used the Ncrvura and adds her recommendation : I never take medicine if I can possibly help it, but sometimes I can't. My lood dis tressed me and soured in my stomach, caus ing considerable gas. This gavu mo great pain. 1 was also very sleepless, and at times could not iret the relreshing sleep so much needed. When theso spells came on 1 used Dr. Greene s Ncrvura. and the result was that I slept soundly and was refreshed. It also relieved me of the disticss of dyspepsia. I cordially recommend it to all as the best medicine I ever used." fhe lmincnso benefit which Mr. I- oster de rived from the use of I)r. Grceno's Ncrvura, the great blood uud uervo remedy, is sliown by the quickness with which the pain dls appeared. Tho entire system is nourished by tho nutritive and strengthening proper ties ot this sure, sate and valuable cure. Why not try It to-day? Do not wait for tho pain to pursue you into every part of your body, leaving you with terrible deformities. Kemembcr that this wonderful remedy is the discovery of the treat specialist Dr. Greene. of 33 West 1 1th St., New York City, who can always be consulted personally or by letter, frco ot charge. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOBER 4, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days 2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. m Sundnys, 2 10 a. in. ... For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 25,7 20 a. m., 12 5S and 2 55 p. m. , , For Heading und 1'hllndelphla, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 53 and 5 55 p. m. Sun dnvs, 2 10 n. in. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. in., and 12 58. 2 33 and 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Tamnqua and Jlnhanoy City, weekdays, 210,6 25, 720 a. in., 12 58, 2 65 and 5 53 p. in, Sundays. 2 10 a. in. For W llllamsport, Sunbury and Lowisburg, week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. in,, 150 and 720 p, m. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. . For Jlnhanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20 11 30 a. m , 12 58, 1 50, 2 53, 5 55, 7 20 and 9 33 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 35 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 23, 7 20,1130 a. m., 160. 720 nnd 9 33 p. m. Sun days, 3 25 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B &0. R. R-, through trains lenvo Rending Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R.R. H.) nt 3 20, 7 55,1120 a. m., 3 48 and 7 27 p. m. Sundays, 3 20, 700, 1120 n. in., 3 18 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 60, 5 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 S3, 8 23 p. m, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH, Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 n. in., I 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. and 1213 night. Sundnys, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 10 and 4 UOii. in. Leave Philadelphia, Roudlng Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 00 a. m. nnd 4 00, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Readlnir, week days, 135, 7 10, 10 00, 11 50 a. in., 3 S3 and 7 57 p. in. Sundnys, 1 33 n. in. Leave Pottsville, week days, 2 33, 7 40 n. m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 83 n. in. Leave Tunmqua, week day., 3 18, 8 60, 1123 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 n. m., 1 51, 7 89 and 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 3 43 a. m. Iave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, i 00 630,9 07, 1159a. m., 12 58, 208, 9 20, 0 20, 753 and 10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 40. 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamiort, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. in., 3 83 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, li 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 u. in , 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m , 4 30, 6 30 p. in. Sunday Express. 9 00. 1000 in Accomnio dation 8 00 a. tu., 4 45 p. m. , Returning leave Atlantic Cin (depot.) week days, express, 7 85, 9 00 a. m , 3 30. 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 0 50, 815 a. , and 4 82 p. in, Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p, m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEICIAHD, Q. G. HANCOCK, Qen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Agt. The Town of Summit, N. J., Vis ited by Burglarai SAFE BLOWN (WEN WITH DYNAMITE Tho Robbers Secure Vive Thousand Dollars In Stamps and Two Thousand In Cash, nnd Kacnpo Without Leaving u Clow to Tholr Identity. Summit, N, J.,:Nov. 31. Burglars broke Into tho postofflco hero at 3 o'clock In tho morning, blow open tho safo with dynam ite, stoio $5,000 In postago stamps nnd 19,000 in cash, nnd got away with their booty without being soon or leaving bo hlud them any clow that would sorvo to nid In their capture. Tho robbery was discovered at 0 o'clock by Mrs, Brldgot Lane, tho postmistress, when she opened tho oluco to send out tho morning mall. No mail matter was dis turbed, but tho only thing left in tho safo was a money order for $150 nnd sovou reg istered letters that tho explosion blow out of reach. Tho burglars left behind thorn tho bit and bruco which had boon used for drill ing tho door of tho safe and also a stout cord which had been tied to tho safo and strung along tho wall through tho collar to tho sidewalk, ovldently having been in tended as a signal cord by which a man, who probably watched outside, could havo communicated with tho burglar who opened tho safo. Thero nro only two policemen on duty at night In Summit. Ono of those, John Stewart, was standing at tho railroad sta tion, about 800 yards away, whon ho hoard the explosion, but ho paid no attention to it. Chief of Pollco Kelly has but Biuall hopes of catching tho thieves. About a fortnight ngo Mrs. Lane was notified by tho postoillco department that sho must uot deposit any moneys belong ing to tho government in a stato bank. Thero is no national bank in Summit, nud therefore Mrs. Lauo drew tho postal funds out of tho savings bank and put them in tho saio In tho postoillco. Mrs. Lane will bo bbllged to stand tho entire loss caused by tho robbery, unless congress shall pass a special act reimbursing her. Fltzslimuons Signs the Article. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 31. Dan A. Stuart roturned from El Puso yesterday with FItzslmmons' signature to the articles of agreement for a light with Corbett. He loaves for New York In a day or two, and says he is confident of securing Corbett's signature. Stuart says thero will bo no fur ther legal complications, and that the fight can certainly bo pulled off. Ho would not say where tho battle ground was lo cated, but said: "If all who wish to see tho light will bo in El Paso on tho morn ing of tho fight, which will be nnnounoed later, thoy will lavo tho opportunity." Anothor Trusted Employe Goes Wrong. Philadelphia, Nov. 21. Daniel H. Bronizer, secretary and treasurer of tho Citizens' Trust and Surety company, at No. 1403 Chestnut street, has been missing since Thursday of last week. Simultane ously $25,000 worth of tho company's se curities havo disappeared. Brenlzer's downfull is attributed to speculation In stocks. Ho had been married only a month, and his young wife is heart broken. Bren izur' hail been in tho omploy of tho com pany slnco its formution in 1S89, and thor oughly enjoyed tho couildenco of his em ployers. His salary was $1,800 n year. Lambert Still Has Hope. Camden, N. J., Nov. 21. Tho mandate of tho United States supremo court dis missing the appeal of Theodore Lambert, tho convicted Camden murderer, was re ceived by Prosecutor Jenkins yesterday. Ho at onco forwarded tho document to Governor Worts, who will issuo a death warrant. Tho oxecutiou will probably take placo next month. Tho condemned man still believes that Lawyer Semplo will save him from tho gallows. Semplo claims that tho governor has no right to issuo a death warrant. Four Fatally Hurt by Explosion. Yazoo Citt, Miss., Nov. 21. Tho boiler of tho cotton gin of Powell S. Stucky's plantation exploded Tuesday evening,' and tho following wero Injured: R. O. Brown, manngor, jaw broken and concus sion of tho brain; Henry Stucky, leg broken and badly scalded, will dio. James Stucky and Scott Yarborough wero se verely scalded, and tholr recovery Is doubt ful. STOCK AND PRODUCE M4RKETS Closing Quotations of tho New York and Philadelphia Exchanges, New York, Nov. 20. The stock market en Joyed a belated rally today under tho stimu lus of covering by shorts by botli local and foreign dealers. Moderate purchuses forlong account wore also noted, Closing bids: Del. & Hudson... 128$ N. Y. Central 100 D. , h. & W IliO N. Y. & N. E Erie V Pennsylvania 5.1K Lake Erle!& W... iWa Iteadlng KM Lehluh Nav 40 St. Paul 7iU Lehigh Valley 40 W. N. Y. & Pa,.... 2U New Jersey Cen.-IUTM West Shore General Markets. Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Flour in light de mand; winter superfine, $2.332.5u: do. ex tras, S2.GU&3.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, SW.iS; do. do. straight, $:J.2&$3,33; wostoru nloaH K U'l1Q.l .tan.l.. I.,..l..ll Willi uiu ami uo$c. U8KUU lur .soveiu- her. Corn quiet, unchanged, with 35c. bid and 3jMc- asked for November. Oats quiet, steady, with 21klc. bid and -IHo. asked tor Novem ber. Hay firm; choice timothy, $15.50. Beef quiet, l'ork dull; old mess, J'J.WISIO. Lard steady; western steam, $5.80(90.85. Butter quiet, but firm; New York dairy. 13fo21o.; do. ... l.l.i l ,,y- , l v, v creamery, )7aiHo.; western creamery, l.Vft 23c; Mglns, Sic; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fanoy. at 36o.: do. choice. 2tc.;d0. fair to good, 21S3o. ; prlnts'jobbing at 20S2SO. Cheese dull; New York large, 7J4 IOC.; small fancy, 510)io.; part skims. 3H 7Mc.j full skims, 2H3o. Eggs quiet; Now York and Pennsylvania, 220o.; western, 21S3Wc. Llvo Stock Markets. New Yomk, Nov. 20. Steers slow, lower; oxen 15It20o. lower; bulls and fleshy cows steady; thin cows easier; native steers, poor to good, $3.903L67H; oxen, 53.104J4; bulls. $3 2.40; dry cows, $t.052.C0. Veals Arm; other calves hardly loner, but showing downward tendency; poor to prime veals, $48; grassers, $3.Mk3.iJ3; yearlings, $3.252.&U. Sheep aud lambs generally active and steady; poor to prlmo sheep, fl.503,'1.25; common to choice lambs. $3 50(31.03. Hogs firm, with general sales at $11.23. EastLiheiitv, Pa Nov. 20. Cattle steady; prime, $t.331. M; good butchers, $3.SO4; bulls, cow and stags, $1.50l. Hogs dull, at lower pries; prime light, $l.o.V&3.70; medium grades, J3.0ftft3.G5; heavy hogs, $3.5003.63; common to fair Yorkers, $3.4033.45; roughs, $2.763.25. Sheep slow; extra, $2.903.13; good, t-.60.ft2. 75; common, 60c S$l; lambs, 53.25ai.23, Yeal calves, $U'&.J5. 9 mm3s butter, articles that ore to be immersed, a bit ascertain ifitisat the right heat. When the bread browns in half amiuule jg S the Cottolcnc is ready. Never let Cottolcnc get hot enough to smoke. 9 Tnta. lMriMtTAKT Foikt.i Th.frjttif p.n iboull r- cold wtafn lti Cottoli-o. ! pt In Cftttolcu. ti..ti l. 3? 0 th eookto(po(nt tAooer Ib.o Ur4. It nerer .put t.rt wb.nbol. 9 The Cotloleoe trade-marlis aro "Cotlottne" and a (r'i iid in cotton plant Xvrtath. J? 2 THE N. K. FAIHUA.W' COMPANY, CHICAGO nod 132 S. Delaware Ale., Philadelphia. fX LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY ltesult in i weeks. For sale by P. P. D. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FASIOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll Philadelphia. To secure a positive and permanent euro of Errors of Youth nud Loss of Manhood and of all diseases of the blood, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin nnd nervous System consult at once Dr. Lobb. Hu KUiirantees In nil eases caused by Excesses, Imprudence or Inheritance to runtore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system and adding new lifo nnd energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and oxnminatlons free and strictly confidential. Ofllce hours, dally ami Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and 0 to 9 evenings. Head his book on errois of Yoath and obscure diseases ot both sexes. Sent free. Do you DESIRE to Make 1 1 MONEY ? II OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your monsy earn you a monthly salary. $10.00 and moro made dally by our new sys tematic Plan of Operation on small investments In groin and stock speculation. All we ask Is to Investigate our new and original methods. Past workings of plan and bjghet references furnished. Our Booklet "Paints etc Hints" how to make inouey and ther Information sent FREE. QiLMonc & Co., Bankers and Brokers. Open Board ot Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111. -23-3m-dw CHAS. DERR, Tnnsnrinl Artist. 12 West Centre street. StylUh hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with svery shave. Shonhl remember to use only two-thirds i as much Cottolcnc ns they formerly used j of lard or butter. With two-thirds the quantity they will get better results at less cost than it is possible to get with lard or when Cottolcnc is used for frying of bread should be dropped into it to YOU CAN GET F0 RESTORE LOST IGOR When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility. Loss of Sexual rower (In Ucter tex), Impotent y, Atrophy, Varicocele and other cai.ncMi, from any cau, use SOKina l'llls. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. irnecWct4, ujch troubles result fatally. Hailed anywhere, teated, forfi.cot 6 boxosf.r fs-oo. WUh eerv fe.co order we nive a lerat iruarantee to cure or refund the mencr. Aco.cn FLAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. KIliLIN. Shenandoah, Pa. MAY BE A HOUSE- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLIFTON BOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. in.; 1:30 to 30 p. in.; 0:00 to 7.-B0 p. m. p F. BURKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Onico hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. POMEHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ShonnmlCNili, 1a, M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egan building, corner ot Main and Centre streets, Shcmindoah. JDWAHD W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce. Mcllet's Building, ooruer Centre sad Market streets. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 03, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters m Loudon and Paris, will give lessons ou tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the Jeweler. Shenandoah. When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself to town Bend your orders, rately and promptly tilled. If you don't coruo They will beoecu- riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street
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