I.: 1 ' IT WILD , I was a sufferer for clirtityc-its fn.m . czomii, but now mil entirely cured. Tlio pulm of my hards were covered ntid bndly infl-nm-d; little tw.lte blisters appeared, then would peel ciff, leaving n red, smooth mrfi.ee, which would Itmi like lire and Itch. Oil the Inside of t'.io tipper pirt of my limbs, great rid blotth would nppenr. und 89 noon n I liecuroo warm, the burning nnd Itch ing would begin. Night nft r night I would llo awake and wretch, and almost to wild. I got n box of Cuticuka. and n bottle of ClTicriiA Uk soi.vsnt, and after a few nppMcalk.ns 1 n llced tho redness nnd Inflammation dlsnpismri Infmr 1 hud wrdmibotth'rtnni n- 'n nt F rmn left- I can truthfully on-irtili.it fl.va worth of OOTICDllA ItEMEim " cured rre. , JOHN P. l'OUTK, l'llt.bnrg, Ta. " ffrtCDT rem TarATMriT Wsmi liitti wllh Ce TiCTitA 80AI-. gfntw nppliinllnii ol Irripin, (iitit mont). and 111IUI dosciot CuricehA HkStlLV ah I , git Bit it of humor caret. Sold throujhout the wnrll. Trice. Crrrrrlu. -We.i BOAT, 1 ItKIOLVEST, k.- .ml $1 PlITTKU DUO Ann Cm CoHe , hide rrir-.. uimt-.ii. OUT-" llov to Pcrmm-ntl Cure Kczcma, Trolled nee HE NEVER FAILS Dr. THEEL 604 N. 6th St. PHILADELPHIA Win. IVlrra. anrn before J.O Tun tier, J' l'liila.tRfTa: l miiTem. from tbe worm cmoof lllnoil ioWnn and ecru, terrible am. painful. One 1 1 dm r I ""in I bud oiio ntlTPrtlHiiiit uptfclatlst failed to euro me. Iwu-jhUIii mid bnnra. Dr. ( P. Tlicrl nave inniniit relief nnd nrr- nifiiipntlr (nril mo. Win. roolcnn, nwnrn bofor N, V. Chas. Khrenpfort, I'lilhu; "I tutTtrftl 6 years from pelf -abuse and Its horrible rrsults, was unfit for any labor, ft inert tkeleton. Doctored with Die best Iloiticc opntlilc and AUoimthlo specialists and used all kl id of ao-called lrco 1'rpncilplloiiM" without rt.lef. Dr. TIi not twnw i hn nnl v nnn ih1n In rrnrretl diagnose ray cao and permr.ntly euro me. I six now married anu Miner or iwopnsnicniiaren.- Bend II vo two-cent stamp for book ' TKUTlt, with sworn statements, only Hook exposing nil schemes and devices TO BwINDLH iioor suffer ers. Hours, 0-3 ; even I ncs. 6-8.30; Wed. and Fat evo'ps, 6-10 i Bun., 0-12. TUKATMKN f BY MA1U No TeHtlmonlnlH publtPb.! with 0ii t eonMiMit. Everylhln-j confidential. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE byAbawanrtothor Excenaea and Indis cretion.-!, inty qutCKty ana tureiu restore Lost Vitality in old or roan?, and fit n mnn for tudr-bulnera or roarrinae. IStB Prevent Insanity and Consumption if taken in tine. Their nun Bhows immediate improve roent ana euects a uuiua wnoromiutusr in sist npon hafinic the pennlno AJax Tablets. They hare eared thousands and will cure yon, VI e gie a posit We written guarantee to effect n cure In each case or refund the money. Price 00 con i per package, or sUpackadea fall treatment! for lly mall, in plam wrapper, anon rwelpt of price. Circular free. AIAX REMEDY CO., Foranloln Shennndoali, by A. AVnsley nnd B. 1', Klrlln, DriiKKlsts. .CHASES BIoodffEerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Arje. WHAT iT IP! The rlchestof all restorntlw FuuiiM, been'ise it replace the taino aubutanoes to tte blood ttM nerval that are eibanstsdln tnwetwoIifo-BlTliiRUuitUtbydiscaiipndfgosUoii, blgn IlTti v. off rwork, worry, excesses abuse,ete. WHAT IT DOES ! Br rnoVIti? the bloed pare and rich, and the difresttoti purfixt, It ereirLei 60..d lleijh, muHcleand strfUKtli. Tlio nerves be nir ms,no frnnr,the brsln liMconi'-s actlre and clear, r or restonn(t lost vitality and Utopian ah wsrtlnjr drains ml weakness In either sex, it has flOfcuutJ j and s-aromaloretfalstorit Is worth Us weiKhtlnBohl. One box lartsa wek. Prlca 5t'o., or Cbox.3s1t12.iM. DruffjclsUur by mail. Hook tree. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. lm Chwtitnat U PhUsdtlxhls. Ch1ehrsters KnelUh Diamond II rand. ENNYRQYAL PILLS Orlfflnal and Only ucnulnc. arc, always rtllbl. uteiaa aix Ilrofftrlst for Cklehutlr JinatUk Dia- btxe. irmJad with bins ribbon. Tak no other. Rcfu dangrrou lubitttw V tiont and imitation. At nrvxglMa, or lend 4 ltUcf for Toadies," in Utttr, by return M.1L llt.OOll Test ( moo JVana Favir ChlchcftterChamU-alOoHMadUonuarai ftaC nrtutaltu. I'htlv i'a. Klin i m IWV iiDlorou opuici, AViwa, W4U auicij Kuiocrs In Mouth, UaJr-FaJltugl Write COOKl ihlfnoY. 111., for nroofs of cures. CudII ikeuedi co.. uu? juaaoniQ Tempiej Etal 0SUO.OOO. Worst cases cured In lfil Eto aft days, loo-pare uook rree PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q S. 1'IHLLIPS, M. D. Oflleo ; 30 West Centre ulrecL Cun be coiiHiiltctt t nil hotira. jyj M. nUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , Office Kkrii building', corner of M.Id and Centre .treeta, ShenandonU. j H. roaiEitoY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Slieiinudoitli, Pa. Jjl W. SHOKilAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre alrt-ctx. pltOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5, Mnlinnoy Clly, Pa. Ilavlnpr studied under soma of the be. roaster. li Iondon and Turlit, will give lesson on tlie lolln, Kultar and vocal culture. Teruu rc&souabla Address In care of Strouse, tlw eweler. tibenandoah. A genttino weltomo wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Iain mid Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd alt constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. PT"J. canfield, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For- BARBEY'S laid bv ail A MUM 11' Eov. Dr. 0harle3 0, Brown and Miss Overman Faco to Face. DR. BROWN MAKES A STATEMENT. Ho Agntn Accuses the Wonmn, Now a Sal vntton Army talis Death by AspbyxlA tlon of Airs. Cooper nntl Her lAuehter, Who Were Concenieil In tlio Scandal, Chicago, Doc. 12. "Tho Lord wives. He has savod tnn, of nil alnnora tho lowest." Uttcrod with fervor, theso wordi rnnp from the lips of a young womnn nt n Sal vation Army mooting at Wlllard hall. At tho sound of hor volco ono of the hoadi turned Involuntarily toward hor. A man with n pallid faco started as though tc riso. Tho oyos of tho two mot for a mo racnt, nnd thero wa3 a flash of recogni tion.' Then tho man recovered control ol hlmsolf. Ho rosumod his Boat, and through tho lialnnco of tho sorvlcos tint with foowod head nnd shamnfnr.ntl mlnn. Row In the audlonco saw tho little scono. The two woro tho prlnclpaU In tho notorious Ovor-man-Brown church trial In San Kranclnco, Hov. Chorlos O. Hrown and SHss Mattle Ovornmn. At tho close of tho trial Ills' Overman wont among tho Crlttondon workers, and was mndo ono of tho army. Henceforth sho was known as Sister Martha. t It was while on hor way to Washington, D. 0-, where she goos to assist SIw. Kmll; Vollor Harrctt In roscuo work, that Slstor Martha happened Into Wlllard Hall. When tho mooting wns ovor sho wont ou( and went straight to tho Anchorago mis sion, thoro to address an audlonco ol young women. Tho Hov. Mr. Hrown, whon tho mooting wns ovor, wont his own way, and that brlof glance during tha sorvlcos was tho only mooting. What the clergyman Is doing In Chicago no one Rooms to know. Shortly af tor tho trial he loft San Francisco and drifted east, to be lost sight of until his dramatic mooting with tho woman whoso namo was once linked with his own. The above was printed in tho ovenlng papors. Dr. Hrown was huntod up by an Associated Press rcportor, nnd made tho following statement: "Having business In the Womon 9 Tom plo building, I saw tho bulletin of the noon meeting nnd went in. I took a sent noar tho center of tho room. Townrd the closo of tho meeting I recognized Miss Overman1!) voice behind mo. She had arlson to glvo hor 'testimony.' I was no! Burprisod at hoarlng Miss Ovcrman'f volco. Tho San IVnnclsco papors had no tified us of hor starting cast, and knowing hor lovo for nowspapor notoriety wo ex pected that somowhoro sho would find op portunity to parade herself. "Whon I hoard hor volco I turned nnd looked nt hor. Sho was surprised nnd manifestly perturbed, for sho brought hot romnrks to a close, dropped Into hor goal and soon aftor motioned to tho lndlos who had come In with her, and togothcr tho; loft tho room. I did not lcavo tho room, but stayed till tho mooting wns ovor. 1 did not in any way -manifest any uneasi ness. The attempt to mnko It appear that I was greatly dlsturbod is evidently for a purpose. Tho papors have printed what Miss Overman has Boon fit to glvo thorn, without tho troublo of Inquiring of me whether it was true. 'Miss Ovormnu wrote me from South ern California, saying that Mrs. Tunuoll would mnko n full affidavit in my favor, nfllrming, as sho had previously dono, that sho know nothing against mo, if I would pay woll for it But Bho added thnt sho and Mrs. Tunnoll woro surroundod by my foes, who woro roady to pay a large sum for a stntomont against mo, and that thoy should make such a statement unless I would pay their prico. This is tho truth about hjr having sont for money. Hor nlloged 'confosslon' full of awful false hoods, Is tlio result." DEATH 111! ASPHYXIATION. Sensational Kiid to the Ltfo of n Famous 1'aclflo Const Womnn SAN FltANClsco, Doe. 12. Mrs. Sarah II. Coopor nnd her daughtor,Hnrrrlot Cooper, woro found dead In tholr homo In this city yostorday with the gas turned on and ovory evldonco of sulcldo. Mrs. Coopor had lived horo thirty years, nnd was widely known as an educator, philan thropist nnd writor. Whon tho scandal concerning Itev. Dr. Charles O. Brown wns first tnlkod about Mrs. Coopor stood by Iter pastor and expressed confldonco lu him. Later developments causod her to chnuzo Iter mind, ami she nnd hor daughter lio' iimu his most prominoat oppouonts nnd ncnusars aftor Mrs. Davidson. Tlio action of mother nnd daughter estranged many of tholr frlonds, nnd tho suicide of mother nnd daughter Is ascribed to tho brooding ovor coldness nnd snubs from former frlonds. No woman on tho Pacific ooast has boon so prominent for a generation as Mrs. Cooper, who has often preached In Con gregational pulpits and has boon engaged In ull departments of Christian work. Sho wns president of the Women's Ch ristinn association, president of tha Women's SuUraga association, and prominent as an fllcbr of the Women's Christian Tomper nnco union. For many years sho taught the largest Bible class in tha city in the First Congregational church, her class numbering soveral hundred adults. Bho was also assistant pastor of tho church under tho pastorate of Rev. Dr. O. O. Drown. She formerly ro.idod in Now Or leans and acted as nurse during tho war. Her husband and other children died In Now Orleans, Her traglo end has causod an lmmenso sousatlon in this city. Thoro Is no doubt that Miss Coopor was responsible for tho deaths, of horsolf and mother. She1 hud been suffering for months from molancholla, with homool dal nnd suicidal tondonclos. Her father committed suicide ten years ngo, and two cousins, nephews of hor father, also killed thomselves. Harriot Cooper had mado soveral previous attempts to end her life Mrs. Cooper coucoalod her daughter's con dition from all except a few lutimato frlonds, nnd had arranged to tako hor daughter east soon to placo hor In caro of relatives, hoping tho chnngo might restore her health. It is known thnt during tho past fow days Miss Cooper attempted suicide by asphyxiation, but wag dotectod by her mother. During the past three nights Mrs. Coopor had watched her daughter, and It Is supposed that, Thursday night she fell asleep from oxhaustlon, Her daughter then took artvtutago of tho op portunity, and after turning on the gas lay down besldo Mrs. Co'ppor. Harriot loft n noto to tho coroner request ing that tho bodies mlglt not bo removod to tho morgue. At flrit tho coroner re fused to accede to the rcquost, but through tho Intercession of iimiiy frlonds tho corpses woro allowed to roposo side by tide in tho dentil chamber. Youi Ioy Wont Uvo a Month. 80 Mr. Oilman Drown, of at Mill St., South ECRETARY OF One of the Greatest anil Grandest Testimonials Ever Written Given to Dr. Greene's Nervura. Hon. Frederick W. Baldwin, Sect'y of the Senate, State Attorney, and Chairman of the Republican State Committee, Gives Unqualified Endorsement and Recommendation to Dr. Greene's Nervura. Tho great men of America use, pralso and rocomtnend Dr. Grccno's Nervura. Prominent coplo of highest standing, Governors, Mayors, Senators, I'epresenta tlves, In fact, Statesmen lu all parts of our country, togolhor with Judges, Clergymen, Doctors, NowspapcrMcn, pcoplo whose names are known and houorcd overywhero, pub lish testimonials in strongest terms concern ing tha great good which tills wonderful remedy, Dr. Grccno's Norvura, ' has dono them, their families nnd friends, and recom mending In most emphatic langttago nil who are ailing in any way and havo need of medicine, to by all means uso this grandest of nil medical discoveries. It is because Dr. Greene's Nervura cures Hint it is so highly and so strongly recom mended by everybody- Hon. Frederick W. Hnldwln, of Barton, Vt adds another to tho long list of eminent statomen who powerfully cnrlorso tho marvelous curativo powers of Dr. Greeno's Nervura, and glvo earnest advlco to the sick, ho weak, norvous, dyspeptic, run-down, Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. 1 THE BEST OF ALL TOWICS. For ovor 25 years it has boon curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Hervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. It Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get yonr system in shapo to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOR BITTERS CO., NEinZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. For Sale by P. P. D. OB. LOSS'S BOOK FREE To (ill fRtlcrer cT JCIHfOlt OP VOlTTIt, LOST VWOil nnd IHSKAMIN OP HliH ANU WO.HL.X "3 vvt cloth bound i curely seftltlir.triiJ''ilriv. Tre tnienibymaJtl strictly onfdcitlal, ani a ioi)ilvi. quiet our 5uaran"rfJ. No matter how Un$ vnndtaa 1 nlll pop Ivfly curny u. Witteorca.L SIR PR? 329 15i:i Si. Phlla.Pa. "POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOK CIIIKP llUItOKSS, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject In Citizens pnrty rules. poll CIIlKlf IlUKQiaft, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to CitUens party rules. JjlOU CIIIHP BUKOKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tbe Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens txirty rules. jjion chiuf iiunaicss, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOIt RECIilVEK OF TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOIt ClIIKF HURCIESS, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Citizens party rules, JjlOU CHIKF nuitaisss, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to CitUens party rules. JjlOR TAX HECICIVEK, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of tlio Third ward. Subject to Citizens party rulrs. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITAL1ZER Cures Qeneral or Atwclal debility, wakefulness. . spsrmatorrhoet, emissions, Impotcncy, pare sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost . runhood In old or younir, giving visor and 1 streneth where former weakness prevailed, Convenient package, simple, effectual and "ultimate. curb is quick ANninnRoun THE SENAT e;s Ringing debilitated aud discouraged to try this great remedy, feeling sure from tholr own ox pcrlcnco of its remarkable merits that health and strength will lu all cases follow its use. Hpn. Mr. JialdwIn.Secrotary of tho Senate, State Attorney of Vermont and Chairman of tho Republican Stale Committee, is one of tho foremost men of this country. To show the honor in which lie is hold hy his state, it Is only necessary to say that nt tho last Presidential election ho was ejected Presi dential Klcctor for Vermout and messenger to carry tho vote of Vermont to Washington. Such is the eminent standing of tlio man who tells you to use Dr. Qrcono's Nervura if you wish to get well. Ho says: "I havo long been acquainted with tho virtues and fame of Dr. Grccno's Nervura blood and norvo remedy, and know of peuple among my frlonds who havo been helped by Its use, and from tho general verdict from all sources that havo come to my attention, 1 cannot do otherwise than com mend it. Mako uso of this letter for tho good of others." tV.,:c.i 1.1 u .. . -.1 tn use for Kcr ju -Jcl.i... . I , 1 1 power. Iin,HJtcncy,.i. i, A a:u -celeand other weakness es, fr. 1a any cause, use Sc&u.c Pill. l)i.ns checked and full vigor quickly run-red. Mailed for $1.00:0 brxes Jit CO. With $3.00 orders wc ai c a guarantee to cure or rctunil tlie u.or.cy. Address I'Ej'. MEDninc co.. v md. o KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa Infallible! Speedy and Complete! THIS 8 THE ABSOLUTE RECORD OF '8 DIPHTHERIA CURE 1 OX a single case ever re ported where tins medi cine did not effect an ab solute cure, when directions ore followed in its use. What is the use of liaving thousands of peo ple die nnnually when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure will pre vent it? Costs but 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists every where, nnd guaranteed. Cures not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. nere's a sample of tuo thousands of unsolicited testimonials l Bclleronte, Ta., April 10,1803. Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. GenUemen: Unfortunately we lost two little girls ulth that dread disease, diphtheria. Later on two more becamt 111 with throat affection which subse quently turned into diphtheria. Wo naturally becarao greatly alarmed, A neighbor kindly advised us to uso Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which wo did, and in exactly three days the phlegm In their throats had disappeared and the little ones were soon ""ly recovered Never In tho preparation of any modi cine was there a greater boon to human ity than by this medicine, I beseech every family tn this country to try this remedy when members of their family suffer from any throat or dlphtherltla troubles, us It will iiosltlvely etlect the desired cure. Mrs J. K. Fiedler, East High Btreet. THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WILLISMOPOBT, PA. ) PRICE, sog. aboiile; For Sale at KlitUN'S Drujr Store. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Flne.it, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 1 Words. llnUwhilo Hie groat and honored of our country uso and recommend all to uso Dr. Urecuu's Norvura, it is among tho common people, tho-te in tho ordinary walks of life that on account of their vast numbers, the marvelous and extraordinary benefit, the numbcrloMeures, tlio rcmarkablo restorations to health by this most wonderful of reme dies, can bo dally aud constantly observed Dr. Greene's Nervura Is distinctively the mcdicltio of tho pcoplo. Its discovery was for the people, it cures tho people nnd 1 stands to-diy umivaled as the pcoplo's remedy, It makes those who use it strong and well, It is the prescription and discovery of our most successful specialist in curing nervous nnd cliroulc disea-s, Dr. Greene, of 33 West 14th St., New York City, and was used for years in his enormous practico beforo given broadcast to the pcoplo as tlio greatest restorer of health in tho world's history. Dr. Grecnocau bo consulted free of charge, personally or by letter. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlutr (notations of the New York and L'bllittlelpblu lUeliauire;. Nkw Yohk, Di'C. 11. The Htock market has rarely been as Hat and unlntcrestingr for a hull huHiness Hussion as it wiw totluy . Tho stock in dlcator wan luutlonliiRs for many minutes nt a time, and tbu meaner dealings weru purely professional and tbu fluctuations ns a rule trivial. Closing bidi: Baltimore .S: Ohio. 141 Li-hlgh Valley .. . at'i CIium, & Ohio lOJg New Jersey Cen -103'J Del. & Hudson Ki N. Y. Central. 03' D.,1.. &V . 150 Pennsylvania K Erin . .. 13 Iti-adini;. . 27M LakoErio&W 18, St. Vnul 74 'j Lehigh Nav .. 41'j W. N. Y. & Pa t All ass'ts paid. General Markets, PHIi.Al)KI.t'IIIA,Deo. 11. Flour weak; winter aaper,.0(X33.a); do. oxtras, 3.30t3.M; Penn sylvania roller, clear, It.got.M; do. do., atralght, 44.50 (P4.75; western wintor, clear,IJ-25 4.50. Wheat firm; December Ui(5S3o. Corn dull; December, 27280. Oats dull, but steady ; December 2424'i,c. Hay Bteady for good; choice timothy, t lUgiliM for largo hales. Ueef quiet; family, $10 10.50. Tork nteady ; family, il0rt$10.50. Lard lower ; wostorn ateam,$l-10. Butter steady ; western creamery, 182lo. ; do. factory, 7(12o. ; EIrIus, 21c; imi tation creamery, IKjJU'aC. ; New York dairy, 11 ($200. ; uo. creunicry, iwtESi'sc. uur-eso quiet; largo Now York, 7l&f&10c. ; small fancy, 7J( I0)$c.; part Bkims, 3)s'(J7c. ; full skims, 2)jo. Kggs steady ; New York and Punusylvaula, -20(Vt) 23u. ; western frush, 15)210. Llr. Stock Market. New Yohk, Dee. 11. Beevos steady, but slow ; steers, $4.10(14.80 ; stags aud oxen, lAWa 4.15; bulls, $J.40.cJ2.M; dry cowa, $1.2.Y$2.5. Calves steady, but slow; veals, $4(ti-75; small cholco lot, $7 ; urassers, $2.2.V$2.7o; no western. Sheep and lniubH closed slightly easier; sheep, t J.MX53.i'.')',j ; lambs, 44.70t3-o.37h. Hogs steady at t-3.40ul3.ta East LtnisiiTV, Ta., Dec. 11. Cattlo steady; pri mo,4 KXs. I.W) ; feuders,?3.(W38.W ; bulls, stags and cows, 2(13.40. Hogs steady; best light Yorkers, JXc'CJ.V) ; heavy, 13.30(3.3.40 ; roughs, J2.2530. Sheep steady ; prime, 43 Gtg3.70; fair, I2.50(!i3;uumnioii tu good lambs, 43.5O&4.50;veal oalvos, 43.50,0,0.25. Tho old way of delivering messages by post hoys compared witli tlio modern telephone, illustrates tho old tedious methods of "break ing" colds compared with their almost in stantaneous cure by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. II. llagcnbtich. Murder In a Camden Saloon. OAMDKX, N. J., Doe. 12. Ditnlul Loo, an ex-pollcenicu, wns shot and almost In stantly killed In Dllmore's saloon, nt Fourth street and Jtnlgn nvenuo, about 3 o'clock In tho morning by Edward Nel son, a young oystcrman. Nelson dcclaros thnt 1ms struck nnd kicked him, and thnt ho shot in suit dofouso. George Martin, who was In tho saloon, doclares that no blows woro struck nnd only a fow words passed previous to tho murdor. Mr. Moody Declines lo Debnto. New Yoitrc, Doo. 12. Dwlght Ii. Moody, tho evangelist, roplylng to a challenge of Charles Watts, tho English agnostic, to a dobato on secularism, declines to incut the lat tor; Ho says: "My mind Is mado up on tho .question proposed, namely, tho rolntlvo merits of Christianity nnd In fidelity, under whatever other namo It npponrs. I would as soon discuss tho merits of lying or adultery as of lnfldol lty." Italian Deputies Cheer Mneeo. Romk, Deo. 12. Slgnor Imbrlana, tho socialist loador, lu tho chamber of depu ties yostorday, referring to tho death of Antonio Maceo, said that the houso must fcol lu duty bound to do homage to Maooo, who died hravoly lighting for tho Inde pendence of his country. Tho soutlmonts oppressed by tho spookor were warmly cheered by the leftists. ltediiced Hates to Washington on Account of tho Inauguration in l'ennsyl vunlii Katlroad. For the Iicneflt of those who desire to at tend tho ceremonies incident to tho inaugura tion of President-elect McKlnloy, tho Penn sylvania Itallroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tho following rates: From New York, $8.00 j Philadelphia, $5.40 ; Baltimore, J) 1.00; liar risburg, J3.00 ; Wllllauisport, $3.70 ; Ihill'alo, f 11.20; Kochestor, flO.18; AHoona and 1'itts Imre, 1 10.00 ; and from all other stations' on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This Inauguration will he a most interest ing event, aud will undoubtedly attract a largo numlierof pooplo from every section of tho country. Tho magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Itallroad mako this lino tho favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment ami splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. to cum: A COLD IN ONI! DAY Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25 cents, FINANCE AND T" Doubt About CoiiEjrei.IinilVhe I Tut Off Further IniprJovrl NEW Yoiik, Dec l1 H tionll Weekly Itoviow of Trndo s. re I ....... i. .!, l,,,ll.l.. . 1 ,IIUIK,l 1L illW UtMIUtlJ I. til. uio action oi congress una i Imnnit-iimnil l,tll Ui,i'"" Industries havo gained lu thoy nro waiting for cinm""ej In doiunnd, and meanwhile c clear away embnrrnsirnt3 thont. Tho wheat mnrkot Co I with loas gloomy nows frono J trios unit larger western rc.. I ..-.I... .... -1 1 1. 0!w i help to lnoreaso receipts. 1 I Cotton hai doollnod B1S,0I splto of all stories thnt tho 'otl nearly ntarkoted, continues mt ward steadily With over Hot! In sight already, thero nro cs.l 1 1 on govorninont reports thni A o,,,uij,!Kj tines or loss, wnb n I hilt 3,300,000 to coino for? . I rnnnths nnd tbrn trnrttr Bbtl Toxlilo Industries nrn w iihal forco thnn In October, but1 In nitich ovidonco of larger souio kinds of goods nro nH' As raw cotton Is lowor, soinjnl pneos or staples is expcctjder j la onco moro restricted afot-,1 goods having slightly docllii',,,,! 17nll-va fn n.n . i,....u"l tho United Stntos, ngnlnst "rj rosponding week last year nr,l ada, against GI last yonr. - - -lib I Southerners Visit Mc(s UAXTO.V, O.. Uuc. 11! Slain, spoilt yostorday quietly nthu , I to his corrusnnndonen nnd t I nnll. frl.,,.,1 j 1vl,r. nll.,,1 nhall Important doiogntlous tha! r Canton for some days nrrliesl FortYvayno road from Wiso was composed of a numborotall commltteomcn of the south, congrossmon from Maryland nartv was Senator 'Wullliiir. lnlld. CoiiQ-ressinnn.nlnnt-. X'1! Loulslaim, National ConimltHl den of Vlrglnln, Younglilood"! Hill of Mississippi nnd Droutis noshco, Coiigrussmcm Sydnr jU I A. Harbor, W S Kiozo nndyil -miter ui lary iauti anu otuoic I Freo l'llls. iwi Send your address to II E, Isel, Cliicagn, and get a free satnr, l-i. v..... r ir.. i:ii.. a .vilify n .urn uiiu mo- I you of their merits. These i.(llB I action and nro particularly elite j cure of Constipation and Sick 1ml jiaiam anil itver troubles ttif i Tli-nvil Itivilltmbln Tliev urn I I bcpurely vegetable They do-! ny ttietr action, but by glvingt(u Keeular size -!Tte. tier box. Sold I ilrmilat. . :ii nr. county's l-nrowoit to ' WoucHSTKlt, Mnss., Doc, 1 fmjitv. fbn linwlt. nnnnlnli - - j , i -, m Washington Unlvorslty, wirl farewell sormon ns pastor of J lloarton Sunday, Jan. 10, ant 1 l,wrl fUn fnllnwlni- t-rnnl-''! Iiijii it i.-uuiliuii uy luu I 1T..1.. r . ..i,n I EIIUUUU13 (lb (.'lUM dill, I evening, nnd Inter In the it i given n banquet by citizens e In ilechanlcs' Hall, ' Mnn and Wife Convlpl MONTPKMElt, Vt., Doo. 12, Surah Nokes, husband anu found guilty of manslaughter! last night. I hoy woro chargV j murder of tho the Infant of o I Jones, a domestic in tholr cm C a coster, Vt Tlio prosecution I Martin Nokes wns tlio father I Ten Tbonsnnd Stnrvi! LONPOX, Doe. 12. An Odnrj to Tho Dally News says that i'l ports thero of famine In tli'il trlcts and that 10,000 pooplo nl tharo. Kellef in Six Uounll Distressing kidney and blao'l relieved lu six hours by tho j 1 Smith A-not-lnm TMiiiw Purn A,l remedy is a great surprise on a exceedine nrnmntness in rcllcV I tho bladder, kidneys, hack and oi tlio urinary passages in malL It relieves retention of water 1' passing It almost Immediately, r quick relief and cure this is y'l Sold hy Shapiro's pharmacy, 10V street. Coming I-vents. Dec. 21. Second annual b.J Patriotic Drum Corps In I!ofcJ IJUUSO, Hlieuinatlsin Cured In t "Mystic Cure" for Rhcumatlsf ralgla radically cures in 1 to ' action upon tho system is rem mysterious. It removes at nu( and the disease immediately diss nrst dose greatly uenclltsi 73 wi C. II. Ilagenbuch, Druggist. S!f Rnvernor ltradley Iiuttg KiUNKKOitT, Ky, Doa 13. Uradley was at his olllco yesto did Jiot appear snrprleod at tht'l ton reception of his amiouil rogard to a special session lslaturo. Ho said; "I think boon tho most 111 used ci, fleer In the country, Evory bod J Wants to tell me what to do. cor tal nly bo a special session! will bo oalled nt such n tluJ sistontly boliovo proper, not foro nor ono day after Tho resj is mlno, and nonce 1 have tho 1 will exercise my dlsorotlon, " Catarrh and Colds Believed Minutes. Ono short puffof the breath t! iiu,vur, suppueu witu eacn u. -Agnort s v-uuirruai I owner, t ages. Painless and dellebtfnl t.i HnVOd (ll.tntltlv anil (..rm.nJ Ottarrh. Hay Fover, Colds, Heal iiiiuui, Aousiutis anu ueaiuc Sold at Klrllns drug store. llrutnl Kentucky "Iteguli JAOKBO.v, Doo. 12.-Thomas ll fatally shot by a mob qf fifteen J homo yostorday. No cause Is nfl no arrests havo boon made. Fll men Thursday night took from! Uoarge Dcaton, oped 65, and ndl iuty lasnos. ino ono can conjq ho was so mlstreatod, Dcaton mon, but Is threatened with d.l tells.. Thirty-seven llullets la Hlsl AuntlSTA. On.. Iliv 1!1 ..Tr,hrl was shot nnd sttblwd by Houdl his sons at Saluda Nov S3, Hoi ty-seven bullet halus lu his bodl ceiveu eigni unuo cuts, anu tils I fnicturod by rocks. He was repil nnu great, was tno surprlso wnini slrrnu flf llfn ltiiTvut-il ...intl. ij ing till Thursday iilght.whcfel ueniy
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