A VETEWHERDICT, The War Is Over. A Well-known SoN dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure! Indiana contributed lirr tlioiinnds of brave soldiers to the war, anil no state benin a Ijtit-tt-r record In tliat respect than It does. In literature It Is rapldlj ucqulrliiK m. enviable jilaro. In war nnd lltcnituio Solomon Yewell, well known its a writer hb "Sol," Iibh won an honorable position. Dur ing the lato war lio was a member of Co. M, 2d. N. V. Cavalry and of tlio 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. Kogiirtllni; an Important rlrt'utiHtuiice lie writes as follows: ' Several of us old veterans hero aro using Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and I.Ivor l'llls, all of thorn glvlne splendid satisfaction. In fart, we havo neer ti-cd lemedles that compare with tliein. Of the l'llls we must any they are the best com bination nf the qualities reunited In a prep aration of their nature weliavo uver known. We have none but words of praise for them. Tliey aro the outgrowth of a new principle In medicine, nnd tone up tho system wonder fully. Wo say to all, try thee remedies." -Solomon Yowoll, Marlon, lnd., Dee. 5, 1SBK. These remedies aro sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd,. on re ceipt of price, SI per bottle, Mx bottles Hi, ox press prepaid. They positively contain nultheJ oplatos nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 AND PILSNER BEERS, 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only SO ets. for a full pound package. Free s mpla oa application to manuf acturera. OS SALE BT B. It. Severn, F. K. Magsrgle, W.UL Waters niAuiticij river GOITE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In largo or small quantities at our wholeeoleand retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. JEV. n.. nroBZiS ea co.. 8 ll-13w 8 B. Jardln tit.. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carnages io Hire. Haullor of ill binds promptly attended to. Hones taken to board, at rata that are literal. On TEAR ALLEY, Hear of tho Coffee Boasr. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys tod Cigsn Fresh Ueer, Porter and Ale hIwktm on tar. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier' old stand.) XXaln and Coal t)ta 8hciiaimoaU, Best beer, ale nnd porter on tap. The finest brands ot whiskeys nd cigars, Pool room at Uched. Public Notice! I! M5e") t rt hy given that persons deetroj Irj r - Uc . i ntng beer legs villi be prosecuted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved April 4tn, im, Breware' Association. Shenandoah, Pa., Jude 0, 1MB. ly Tho Strugglo for Suproniaoy in Ohio and Nojv York, NEWYOEK DEMOOHATB CONFIDENT. Tliey Claim That Their Victory In An- mired The Ohio I(riiihlleniii, on the Other llanil, Say They Will OHo Mo Klnley n Majority of !2ft,nno. Cincinnati, Nov. 0. Tomorrow the electors of the atata of Ohio will cliooaen governor, lieutenant governor, state treas urer, attorney general, judge of the su Jireme court, memlier of the lHianl of public works anil fowl ami dairy commis sioner on the state ticket, and on tlio county ticket they will choose members of the senate anil house of representatives forming the general assembly ami county olllccrs. There are also two amendments to the constitution to be voted on, one providing for single represent ntive dis tricts in counties where more than one representative is elected, nnd the other a taxation amendment. Tho Heptibllrans have practically re nominated their present state ofllcerw, which, brings Governor McKitiley and Lieutenant Governor Harris as candidates for a second term. The Democratic nom inee for governor is Iiwrence T. Xenl, of Hose county, and for lieutenant governor W. A. Taylor, of Franklin county. From the character of the nominations for governor, it has necessarily almost been n campaign based on national Issues. Governor AlcKtnlcy's connection with tho present tiiiiff law naturally brought him to tho discussion of the principle) of pro tection, and his campaign speeches havo been largely devoted to thnt subject. On tho other hand Mr. Nenl, from his position of author of the tariff plank in tho last Democratic platform, has spent much of his time on the stump to contravening McKinley's protection argument and en forcing his own views in favor of a tarill for revenue. Tho Hepubllcnns from tho beginning havo claimed the election of Jlclvlnley by ninjoritles ranging from 95,000 to 00,000, although Harrison's plurality Inst yenr (with which comparison will bo mnde) was only 1,072. Tho Democrats do not concede these claims. Chairman Seward, of tho Demo cratic stnte committee, states thnt he has made no eetimato of the result, nnd that he will not do so. Ho will only say that ho is hopeful of making a good showing, nnd that he thinks the Democrats will carry tho legislature, as ho thinks they will win in Hamilton nnd Chnyahogn counties. Chairman Dick, of tho Kenublienn stnto committee, also declines to give an esti mate, but it is learned thnt tho committee feels as certain of carrying both branches of the legislature as they do of electing Aiciunley. The Prohibition tmrty and Populists each havo state tickets in tho deld. Nr.W YOIIK'S KI.I'.CTION. The Principal iMiie Fight Agnlnst .liulgu Mnynunl. Nr.W YoitK, Nov. (). Tho whole issue of the present campaign in this stnto seems to have been in the nomination of Isaac II Maynard for associate judge of the court ot appeals by the Democracy. National issues havo been almost entirely Ignored. nnd asido from nn occasional mention of the financial troubles that have so t-e-rlously racked the country for months past, and tho action of the United States senate in holding back tho repeal of the so cnlled Sherman silver bill, nothing has been heard of tho questions which have so prominently agitated all sections. Tho opposition to Judge Mnynnrd hns been of such a nature that all else was lost to sight, and vividly recalls the oharge made against him in 1801. In that year several legislative seats wero con tested after the election. The returns from tlio Fifteenth senatorial district were received at tho ofllce of the secretary of state. It Is claimed by his opponents that Judge Mnynnrd in his official capac ity unlawfully removed from thooflice of the secretary of state the election returns sent there by order of the supremo court, The result of the contest in the courts practically sustained Judge Mnynnrd and gave tho Democratic party a majority of one in the state senate, giving them also complete control of every department of the state government. For the iirst time in several years tho Democrats havo had to defend their can didates, and tins they have loyally done. Sanguino Hepubllcnns go so fnrns toclnim a sweeping victory for their whole ticket. but the more conservative of both parties believe that tho Democrats will have a legislative majority on joint ballot, while the Democrats themselves say their vic tory is assured. Congressman Chlpnmn's Successor. Dktiioit, Nov. 0. An election will be held in this city tomorrow for municipal officials and also in this (the First) district for a successor to Judge J. Logan Chip man, who until his death a few months ago represented the district in congress. The campaign has been one of the hottest and most exciting that has been fought in Detroit for many years. Opposed to Hazen S. Pingree, the present incumbent of the mayoralty chair, who has thrice been nominated by the Ilepubllcane for that position, is Marshall H. Godfrey, the Dem ocratic candidate. For congress the Dem ocrats have nominated Ievi T. Grlltln, a prominent lawyer, while James II. Stone, United States internal revenue collector, is the choice of the Republicans. llotli Miles Claim Iowa. Des Moines, Nov. 6. The ticket to be voted in Iowa tomorrow is for governor, lieutenant governor, superintendent of public instruction, railway commissioner, judge of supreme court, together with a full lower house of the general assembly and a majority of memlwrs of the upper houpe. The legislative ticket is considered of great importance, as at the next session a successor will he elected to succeed Sen ator Wilton, whose term expires in 1805. At tho Republican heudijuarters they claim a plurality for Jackson of 1,500. The Democrats are equally conlident of the election of Governor Holes and the remain der of their ticket. They feel that Prohi bition disaireotion will deplete the Repub lican ranks. The Plght Aguluat Judge Gary. Chicago, Nov. 0. Interest in the coming election in Chicago and Cook county is in tense. The officials to lie elected are county commissioners and judges of the superior and circuit courts. The principal tight is between the friend and enemies of Judge Gary, candidate for re-election to the su perior bench. Judge Gary presided at the famous anarchist trial, ami Governor Alt geld has bent avary effort to aeeur his defeat. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a. fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scoffs Emulsioi you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effeel except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. tvwred ht 8vlt t IWuk. X. Y. All iUmstMs. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER . VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER Of Shcunndonli, FOR TREASURER VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. G. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr.Da.niei Dechert -FOR- County Treasurer Piatt's Popular Saloon, (rormerly Joe 'WysU's) 19 nd 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, FA. tir atoekeU with the best beer, porter, alee fdskles, brandies, nines, eto. Finest olgsn tiles br sttsched. Cordis! Invitation to si Cbleht?r' ntf li.h lllamtad Brand. wxmrMfjjLLs nt' .d a it n !ti I an 1 ,ld meting ttotu m. J imiI ui". u Unugiau, or uod4 III Itauir d-r irtlctiUr. l.wtlnwBUlu . ' UeUuf fiir laitlU lit Itltmr. br Minn mLLEN n To Tight lit New OrlrniK NEW YoitK, Nov 0. Vn nurepmcnt wan signeil Inst nlnlit by representatives of Corbett anil Mitchell, which iirobnbly will have the effect of imltltiK oil the big In tcrnntionnl Unlit before the Olympic club, of New Orleans. NUGGETSOF NEWS. A new rnilronil will soon bo built from Carrollton, I'a., to the Coniiellsville coke rontons. Joseph CliHtnlierlaln, thel.tlieral-Unioii-1st leiler of the British parliament, Is vis iting in IioKtou. Polish members of Holy Hosary church, Baltimore, fought with the police at the church iloor. and seventeen were arrested. Mr. I.. C. L.ntu, one of the faculty of the Cincinnati Art school anil a widely known artist, illed from an overdose of morphine taken to relieve a headache. A wreck on the western division of the Central Pncillc. railroad, eighteen miles from Reno, t al., resulted in tho k 111 1 nn ol llrakemnn Leach ami Fireman Given and four trumps. 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Hi Dana Saqmaparii i.a Co , J t- nti.emi'n I hvn-hy entity that I have been 5J "a suffer-r fur iti yen i-m with NtrufVH siiilji ami Salt JShctini, Have rmploytnlsa (many 1'liynU'iam nnd cxpi'nded nmny diillara higsj Sproprk'tary miHllrim h, licxnl puriili-rn, alUrative,BH geti'., tt., PHrh oa haw Ihh.ii on tht' morkit tor tht1 UBIanWycnrB.iill of no avail .r li iu-(ll. gg SgantJ hint pivcn uphnpc that tln-re wan any help fur S Hme. With viry littU faith I purchuncl a bottle ofgi yourSAlLSAl'.VHII.L V of my lrufflist, whidl lUM matle him gnarnnttf if I was not bt-npflted hogg ghouM n-ftmil tht' money. I Uft the rtore think- ging I flhould rail antlKtl my nmny later. No lutpi HI sgol any Ircnoflt on no nuilnriio or treatment niNt:US OBSio reach my ease. I hutl not taken more thun otic-Iiall of one Ixittle when to my BlirpriK IMP founil it was hvlpinjc inc. lluvo taken tm5 BgtiuttlfM ami tun Cl! KKI), The Ncrol'. nlaSoreHarMall hcaleil and I feci like oEH new man. I recommend g 1 DANA'S I SARSAPA11ILLA I to all who with a l!luol lurlflci thnt vjurett. ioun Viry iruiv, m Ft Jackson, St. iAwrem-e Co , X. Y. OSNTHt-Mr. Wi-IIj is wtll-knowii 1nthawsl tlon and hist niatutnviit it (rut. 3s HeaiH-ctruiiy, ltt-1 A. SMITH, Nloholvillo, X. Y. DruWirt m Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast, Maine. sS 4 REUIG'S Beer and Porter T Ajr AGENT for the x Chas. Kettle's Colo brntetl Boer ud Porter in thla vicinity, also Bergnor & llnjjel'H celebrated InilU Pale Ales and Old Stook. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest braud of Liquore and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. Dr. THEEL l3l7ARCHSt., Vlill4.t.lj.hla. ui!kiStrkilj prtiate) U tbot.nl one a k to cure the unfolN I UltBt' snl nt 4 fr.mlUood I'ol.sMi, (prll JNeaat'.. KtrleturM, He k I i 1 1 y , d e?uy 1 iu po t en ty eto., primary or aoooadary, (ug uatur bat otbera vrllu. Drliit. . Bdicrtlia nr ftiaraotee). tt.il alltha trains orevlU, tt., by thf uutublel AHupatolo, Howienpathie, aaJ FcKviio twU-iuaof tDfllcluOt BtUvf at onoe. i r. b cac i eure.l lq 4 to 10 dart. frruA live two-oentlttuupa fur bouk 'Truth," iiifihtna thai vlll a.tonlh yoa, mn a true frit u J io aufli ring bttmauiiy as-) tbna ooau.nplailng marrliti;e. Hour daily I Q to 8; TeQ logi, S to 8l fualnwtttotiU. It. ware of quacks, UuAs book llteralare &al frtutJuk ut aJiertUnueiit. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklf y Bros ) So. 38 IShhi Centre HlreI, HHKNAMIOAH, I'A. FIRST CLASS GBOCBRY ! Our Mntui: Haat QuaJKr at l.owmt naaa, FrioM. ltrf rwpecthiUj' aoiielittt ITS-IE Kmo i jjtj rnrxvs s. vi:lls, M LI Jul KSutl . N. Y . Ln THE NEraiFF BILL But Slight Ohangoa Expected in tho Doming Moasuro. NO VERY RADICAL BEDU0TI0NS. It Is Now Itellmnl Tlmt Cmil anil Iron Oro Will Not 1 Spilt to tlio Trrn LUt. AUckchI CotiTrrslona to tho Inconio Tnx l'ropoltlon. WASHINOTOrT, Xov. fl. TliCTe Is n grow ing impression hukit: tlios who lmve talked with nmjorlt y nu'iiiboinof the com mittee on way ami menus, who are pre parios; a tariff hill, that this hill, when it lsreporteil, will not present attch n radical reduction as was promised some time ago. .Tnst wlmt led to this is not clear, except that the deficit in the treasury makes It important that the reductions of the duty shall not 1m so radical as to impair the revenue raistnit dualities of the measure. There have been numerous expedients talked of to raise revenue, clilelly thoe relating to an increase of internal taxa tion. It is estimated that these sugges tions hare been given out with thu lileaof testing the feeling of the people upon them, nnd see whether they will be too much of a burden upon those who will havo to bear them. There has been a lull in the talk of the Income tax during the week, but it it evi dent that those who favor it have not. been idle. Sir. Ilryan, of Nebraska, a member of tho committee, says that he is devoting much of his time to the income tax propo sition. He thinks that he is making con verts for it In thecommlttee, and hopes to have It reported as a revenue raising feat ure of tho tariff bill. Other members of the committee say that it will be impossible, now to cut the duties to thnt extent that many people seem to t liink should le done, and they give out the Impression that so far from being such a radical mensure as once predicted- It will bo a mild reduction all around, without any heavy cuts on nnythlng.and with a free list not so largely Increased as has been talked of. Indeed, somo members are opposed to enlarging tho freo list to any extent, except In a few unimportant article-, and especially when tho revenues of tlio government are- in their present condition. There is now talk about n reduction upon coal and iron ore Instead of sending both of these articles to the free list. It is true that in nil that has been said about the turilT bill nothing oflicially has been given out except the statement of Chairman Wilson that the first draft ot the customs part of the bill had been com pleted. Mr. Wilson snid tho day that con gress adjourned that he wanted to work fifteen hours a day on the bill until It was ready to be reported, and he then hoped to make such progress that congress would bo willing take it up soon after reassem bling. There was an impression among many of the members thnt very little could be done with the tariff bill, even if It Were ready to be reported to the house the first day of the session, until nfter the holiday adjournment, because of tho senate mem bers and the dilliculty of maintaining a quorum ot Democrats iu the house until after the holidays. Thursday night when the filibustering was iu progress over the question of agreeing to the Wilson resolu tion providing for the time of reporting the tarilT bill, Mr. Oates, of Alabama, re marked that this was the first of a series of scenes that would be witnessed while the tnrifr bill was before the house, nnd the Republicans have already given an In dication of their line of policy of forcing u quorum of Ijiiocrnts at all stages of tho tariff legislation. Mr. Gates declared that he thought the wisdom of counting a quorum would be apparent before the bill was through the i-enate, and expressed regret that, this provision had not been made a part of the rules of tho house. Wimld-1. Train ltolilicrs Kill Three. CAllto. Ills., Nov. fast Chicago and New Orleans vestlbu U ii train on the Illinois Central, coming south, was wrecked near Allen, twenty miles north of here. The tender and a baggage and express car were turned over and three passenger coaches were derailed. Fireman Charles Harmond, of Contrnlla, Ills., was caught under the tender and killed. Two tramps stealing a ride on the blind bag gage were also killed. A switch had been turned, probably by wonld-be train rob bers. The company offers a reward of $1,000 for the miscreants. "Old Liberty" Home Again. Pim.AUEi.fmA, Nov. 0. At noon today the old Liberty Ilell was removed from the Heading terminal station and taken to llroad and Diamond streets. There a mon ster procession was formed, led by police and llremen, and augmented by military companies and cadets from the various schools, and the bell was started on a tri umphal tour through the city. At the conclusion of the parado the historic bell will be returned to Its place iu Indepen dence Hall. Harvard Defeats Cornell. NiTW York, Nov. 6. There was but a slim crowd at Manhattan Held Saturday afternoon to witness the football match between the elevens of Harvard and Cor nell. But few persons dreamed that the match would be played in such a storm. The game resulted in an easy victovy for Harvard, being called on account of dark ness iu the second inuing, when the score stood Harvard, 34; Cornell, 0. Isy Have Hm Waylaid and HoWh). Newahk, N. J., Nov. 0. HeinricU Inaz, aged 2s. years, a collector employed by the Prudential Insurauce company, has bn missing since Thursday morning, and all efforts to trace him have been futile. He had collected $40 on the morning that ha disappeared, and there is soma fear that this small amount may bava tempted soma one to waylay and rob him. Tor Pelxoto'a Navy. NRW Yohk, Nov. 8. Mr. Charleu R. Flint and a party of experts examined the submarine torpedo vessel Destroyer lying in the Erie basin. The work of lifting up the Destroyer for use In Brazil waters be gan this morning. The Britannia will be converted Into a warship by the Morgan Iron works. Three Were r.t on the Aleaanilrla. Havana, Nov. Thraa persons are now kuown to have last their lives through the burning of the steamar City of Alex andria. Their names are R. w. Bowau, purser; Thomas Linden, quartermaster, and W. Foster, an oilar. Nina others ar aliasing. Tha WaaUicw. Fair; winds shifting to tllgtltly warmer nouthsrly; Simmnfmmmmwwffnfg 1 Don't be I g Deceived By those who offer sub stitutes for Cottolene. Its success lias been so phenomenal that numer ous imitations are now being offered which are claimed to be, "just as good." All these Imitations lack the intrinsic merit of Cottolene and will prove disappointing and disa greeable to those who use them. These counterfeits differ widely from Cotto lene and are mere Experiments when compared to the reliable shortening Cot tolene. Save money, an noyance and your health byrefusingall substitutes offered to take the place of Cottolene. 3 Hold hi three and Hve pound imlls. 3 Miule unly ny N. K. FAIHLJANK & CO., CHICAGO, 2 AND V 13S I. DELAWARE HE., rjj PHILADELPHIA. 3 Professional Cards. JOUN II. COYLE, ATTUKXEY-AT-ItA W. OfHco Ileddall building. Hhenatidoab, Ps. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COUXSELLEll-AT-LAW. Uoom 3. Mountain Cttv Dank Building. Potts- vllle. Vi M H. HUKKK . TTOltXKY A T-LA W. SHSKAHDAH, PA. Oftlco Room 3, P. O Building, 8hecandcti, si d Estcrly building, rottsvllle. c. T. HAVIOE, BURGEON DENT181, OlSce Northeast Cor Miln na0sntr9a henandottn, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROI1EKT.4, M. 1)., No. 23 East Coul Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ofllce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 0 p. m. Dlt. J. S. OALLHN, No 31 youth .Inraln Street. Shenandoah, Ofnue Houite: 1:30 to 3 nnd 0:30 to 8 P. SI. Except Thursday evening. JVo office work oh Sun'iai except by arrange ment. A ttrtel utlherence to the office hour U absolutely necemtary. 10 31.0m NIOIIT OAI.I.S DOUIII.li. JpKOP. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad Mxteen years' experience aa a teacher of instrumental mu le giving Instruc tion on ihe above Instruments. Wird left at Hrumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. jy 8. KISTLEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe -130 North Jardln street. Sbenindoah. La L -J' vwsi La AS S3 SHOE noTOp. , Do you wear them 7 V.'h:n i '-t In need try a pafcrf Beat In the world. $4.00, $2.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES' 2.00 1.73 FOR BOYS $2.00 t TiirMiiifrftnjnjDuC'" If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made Inthelateti styles, don't pay $6 to $8, t7 my $3, $3.50, $4.00 a $5 Shoe, They Ot equal to custom made and look aeal wear as well. If you wish to economic in your footweae,' do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Sho:;. Nam Mt! price stamped on the bottom, look tor It when you buy "W. I.. JKHKilVS Itrocfcton. Sold isj JOMK1PH HA Li lt South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, C. F. Roth, Rlngtovn, Pa. Speech lttorl. 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