9r , voJ V6 ft- I A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The followtwrrcmarkanlo event In a lndy' life will Interest the reader: "Koralong tlinc I had a terrible pnln at my heart, which I'.i.t iproil almost Incessantly. 1 hud no appetite and could not sleep. I would be compelled to sit up In lied and helch gas from my stom ach until I tliouftht pvery minute would br my last. There was a feeling of oppression alioutmy heart, and I was afraid to draw n full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down and resting! but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Curo nil that If past and 1 feel llko another woman, He-fm-e using the New Heart (Jure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until 1 wa.. Imtli discouraged awl disgusted. Mv husband bought mo a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Ilcnrt Cure, and am happy to say I never regretted It, as I now have n snlondld appetite and sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I be fi au inKing mo rotneuy, and now I weigh 1T0' . IS ulTcct 111 mv case bns been Irulv mstvtel- ous. It far surpasses any other medicine I n.tvu ever luaen or any ueneut I ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. IlarryStair, Tottsvllle, l'a., October 12, 1SH3. Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo Is sold on a pol tlve guarantee by nil druggists, or by the Ur Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $lj)er bottle, six bottles J5, oxpress pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent spoclallstln heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE; delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, I made la ONE MINUTE from Only SO ets. for a full pound package, Fres umpla on application to manufacturers, roa H1TK LT B. It, Severn, F. E. Magsrgle, W". H. TTterB RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated Iudiu Pale Alee and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Fluent brands of Liquors and Cigars, SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. MAURICE RIVBR GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to nil orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with oare and promptness. i Xl. 2Tt. STOBIiXl eJ CO., 911-lSw 8 B. Jardln BL. Shenandoah, Pa. , SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Bant ieL i tc ora, at rates h -., te n erai. On PEAK AUK., llearif the Coffee Bouse. DAY ROWS. Coney Island'fl! King Ignores tho Supremo Court. WHOLESALE aILeITS IN OAMDEN. riltnliiirg'i I'iikiC rolltlclails Cnnso lie Closing of l'Sll In One District. A r.nnftliigltirf(fff. Y n Citizen Mini lli rollcoinan Shoots i Elsewhere, At Graveseml, n XEW Yor.K, XV, Htburl) of Ilroollyn, wit was a lierre Eulit at the pol 4 in v icli the men mi- olntel as poll iatclnfivrs by the Kepub- lican general rummlttnjep were assaulted and very badly used, nlijjU'r which some of them were nfresied by ,1 order of Horn Mc Kane, who run whitlM i known as the Coney Island district jThi. party, accom panied by Colonel liacoin, one of the conu tel to the Kepuhlican BiiVneral committee, Kdward M (iroutnnd C; II. Hyde, arrived at the town hall a few nHiinutes before the openiiijc.of the polls, 'jjlbey had scarcely time to get out of theltr carriage before they were set upon, lleitbert S. Worthley was struck a violent hlojjw in the face and Dr. Marshall had a portiilVnof his whiskers torn off. The Rev. .Mr. KKent was knocked down and trampled tipi. in, and together with Peter Kosenlieck IsilfitKlliK. Another one of the watchers had if al head cut, and nil of them are more or URss bruised. Ac cording to the story of on a'0f the watchers .1 ... .., ... tho party were about to alight from tho carriages when Colonel llacon was nc- costed by McKaue. Cohlj duced the injunction wlj secured from the sunreinl' mel llacon pro hlch had been beumwi irum me supreniMe uouri iijoniiay afternoon and attempted Ih erve it. upon WcKanu. 5IcKanorefuseritljnpapers, and ie court Monday oallod hisofllcers to take Colonel llacon into custody, which watU Immediately done. The rest of the par' ty were ordered to get out of town as soiUm as possible. The Injunction restralnef.il McKnno and his officers from prevent!)' lg the watcliers to enter the various polllni places and re maining there throughout the day and until the vote was complet jsil. PittsburK's I'UBllhtlo t,ollllclan. PlTTSHUHO, Nov. 8. Then bitter feeling growing out of tho factionlal lights here resulted In a number of rojiws at varioiiB polling places. In the Pecoilnd precinct of the "liloody" Fifth ward" a suggestive name obtnined many years ago, a dispute arose over the refusal of Pe, 'er Megraw, a Republican member of tho Ioction board, to receive a vote on a tax r 'ceipt of 1S91. Democratic County Chain mn llrennan wascalled, andheinslsted tl lattlio receipt was good until next May. This enraged Megraw, who drew a knife on Hrennan, but before he could use it he was over powered. Judge Stowe deci' led that the man had n right, to vote on t ie receipt. In the Second district of the Fii t ward the Republicans claimed that th a Democrnts refused to allow men suspec ed of fnvor ing their candidate for sheril f to vote. A dispute arose, and Counciln an JlcIIugh struok Policeman Pat Parrel , an r x-pug!-list, on the nose, drawing bio od. I Farrell then knocked McHtigh down and a gen eral row seemed imminent, When Police Magistrate Donohue nppeareel and closed tho polls. A force of officers were then de tailed to guard the polls, and three, hours later they were opened again. t Haltllng In llumilii. t Pdifalo, Nov. 8. Tho First wnnfwasa scene of battle from sunrise to lrtinset. Over a hundred patrolmen and as'many more special deputy sheriffs were detailed there to keep order. Tho chief strHe was over the election of aldermen. Tho so called "ward boss," Jack White, who, as alleged, had tyranized over the iilhabi tants for upwards of a dozen yean), was opposed in this election by Contnwtors Uonners and Kennedy, one a Keputllican and the other a Democrat. Doth, ,ls al leged, had colonized tho ward with hun dreds of hirelings. Police and dcnnity sheriffs, it is alleged, gave partisan ajjd to tho anti-White colonists and soheijiers. In tho Fourth district four pugilists jvero stationed at the door of the booth. One or two of White's adherents who insisted upon getting too olci'-e to tho polls, were picked up Iiodilv and dropped In tho mud. The White men, after vainly trying tolget into lino and make a showing, gave it up in dlfgust. Wholesale Arrettts In Camden. CAMDKN, N. J., Nov. 8. The election in this city resulted In small riots in several of the precinct. The policemen took pos session of many of the polls and the Re publicans appealed to Sheriff West to place the military at the polling places. Several deputy sheriffs were shot ntid beaten, but no one was seriously wounded. A oompany of troops In charge of Captain George S. West held ready to move at a moment's notice. Five hundred special policemen were at the polls. The elections in the afternoon were very quiet and caused considerable relief after the early morning soenes. At the. Cooper hospital this morning it was learned that the persona were not seriously injured. The military remained at the arnJary, but their services weio not required. The police reported making forty-five arrests Two-thirds were by deputy sheriffs. The election at Gloucester City patd off quietly, ISlKCtion Kloter 1'atally Hiit. Long Ibi.axd City, N. v., Noj. g a. riot took place in the first polling district ot the Second ward in Ulossville. The po lice olubbed the rioters into submission. Houghs precipitated the fight by seining the polling booths. Police McNulty knocked down Patrick Moron, a rioter. Uoren struck his head upon a stone curb ing and received a deep gash back of (h ear. lie is in a critical condition. Stint by a Policeman Lansinohuko, N. V., Nov. 8. A riot oc curred here last night between the police and citizens. The police seized the ballot boxes In three dlztricta and ttarted with them for the police station. A party of citizens followed and attempted to take the boxes away from them. In the melee whioh followed a policeman shot J, Jf. West, a prominent citizen, in thu head, Little DUturbnuce In Albany. Albany, Nov. S. The election here was passably quiet, only one arrwt being made for repeating. There were two small rows in which police interference was necessary. The Republicans were entirely inactive, and tbs result is that Albany county has returned to its normal Demo cratic majority of 4,000. Fought in Over a Hundred Halt lei. Caki.islh, Pa., Nov. . Colonel D. H. Xiiumel, of tbs Ninth Pennsylvania cav alry, fvlrdead at-bU borne in Mechanic burg. He was W yer old; ntissd ow pony li and fought In UM battles. FIRED 0N0UR FLAG. Oar floverninent AVlll DniilitlrM Send a VltforolM Protect In lliilltluriil. WASttlNOTON, Nov. 8. News received nt tho state department Is to the effect that Minister Raker, United States min ister to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salva dor, boarded tho steamer Costa Rica, nn American ship, at Corrlnth, for Salvador. The ship entered the port of Amapala, in Honduras, and whlletherB tho authorities of that government demauded of the cap tain the surrender of Barilla, a citl.enof Honduras, who was a passenger on the ship on his way to Guatemala. Ilarllln, It ts understood, had been engaged in some Insurrectionary movement in Hon duras for which a criminal charge is pend ing. After the ship received her clearance papers, and while she was leaving port, with the American Mag Hying, six or seven Shots were flrod, whether directly at her or in front of her to bring her to is not clear. The secretary of state was at the cabi net meeting tflieu the dispatch from Min ister linker arrived, and it was taken over to him there. The prolonged session of the cabinet gave time for the considera tion of the subjoct, and it waa probably discussed. Captain Dow, in command of the Costa Rica. Is the same captain who harbored llarrundla several years ago, I who was killed on his ship while the at- tempt was being made to forcibly remove mm uy me autuomies ot tne government in whose waters the ship lay. It has been established that a KiIltical refugee who is a passenger as Ilarllln was cannot be taken from the ship which he Is on. The chance presenco of the United States minister on the vessel in this case Is not considered to make any difference in the diplomatic aspects of the case. Nothing could bo learned at the depart ment of what reply waa sent to Minister linker, or what, steps It is proposed to take In the matter. It would ordinarily be ex pected, under tho circumstances, that an energetic protest will be lodged with the Honduras government. Killed on an OyHter Dredger. liAtiUKL, Del., Nov. 8. .lames Rcrnard, of Hrooklyn, N. Y., is reported to have been knocked ovorbonrd and drowned near Nantlcoke Point. Hernard was a dredger on the oyster sloop James Dixon. Tho captain, tho story goes, remonstrated with three sailors for going ashore without leave, liernard was abusive in his remarks and the captain knocked him down. Her- dard drew a knife and dangerously stabbed the captain, who grabbed a bar of iron and knocked liernard insensible into ino water, it is sniu mat liernard was a New York journalist, under tho guise of a tramp, who had embarked on tho boat to get a foundation for a story from real life. Heft' mllng Kx-Coiixul Huge, Roanoke, Va., Nov. 8.--CoIouol John E. Penn prints a defense of J. Hampton iloge, the recently recalled consul to Amoy, China. Ho claims that Mr. Hoge Is perfectly solvent, and that if wrong cliecKs were given it was through lnad vcrtencu due to his hurried departure. The charges of forgery ho believes to bo groundless and made for sensational pur poses. Puttstiiwn's Industrial ltoom. Pottstown, Pa., Nov. 8. Tho iron in dustry is improving and several nail and pinto factories are working to their full capacity. Some of them nro oven com pelled to run overtlmo. Four more fur naces have just been started, and three more will ho started at the Pottstown Iron company's works, making twenty- two in an tnat are in oporatlon. i Increased Apptiife is one of the first good effects c-U by users of Scott's Emulsion .1 '.od liver oil with Ilypophos ii'.v... Good appetite beguts -'i md health. gU's Emulsion ., ;i iat iood that provides ;i! 'vii tonic. Instead of a tn.t uji i uppetite and digestion it is ti i.'iitunui uelp to both. i Scott's Emttlsion ar ! rests ilu progress of LonsumMion, Bron chitis, Scrofula, and oiiicr wasting diseases hy raising a barrier oj hcallliy uesh, strength and nei-ve. "m- irrd hy Soott k Bowds, N. V. All dracffit3. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to fear Alley, Kitween Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Horseshoeing anil General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. THE CMOICMST DltlNKA OsB always be bad at EABLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Bt Beer, Ale sod totw tea a nest Olgtn jitvars en Pallia tTimni wi U. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, ! (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) i Hut n and Coal Bts Hlieuuntloab, Heat mat. ale sud porter on tap. The finest b.icdiof wblalieys tod olgare. Fool room st ratehrrter's Vnghi 1MKJ IIfa4. r i 'i.i ( r i i in ( i K i mil . i moralllo1 wits It. ..tin. '.-c I r biw, itutr. br Bp-fa u. fob a c ft - r it will not cure. J Boldby lirurgiftts or sent, In mall. JKk!.,fi0c and $1.00 per i-i'-Unro. pnnvles free. 'iim invorito toots rowBia fnrthi'Tcothnnd llreatU,25c CnP.lfel,,).Sw"",y'tT,NA"'nIleiro.Osl., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy is the flrat medlclnol have cvcrfoundtliat would do ma any good." Prlco CO eta. Sold by Druggists. Do ot neglect a Cough, as there Is danger of Its leading to Consumption. But urn's Cuke will save you a severe Lung Trouble. It Is the best Cough Cure and 8ieediiyrolloves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cougb and lirouchltU, and 18 sola on a guarantee, ft eta. ITHE KIND 3 THAT CURES! Torturiua: Eczema, m S INDIGESTION ANDH 1 LOSS OF APPETITE I 5 CURED. S H TlIE J-OI.I.nWIN) HTK'iMI TIHTIMnNUl. WAB?? r"HKNT 18 Hi 'Ifit- I ltill MlUl II VNTII.K HfH'BES HHOFO. W I'AI.Ml K V. ( . llKKKIMf K, N Y. fl Dana fl mv itti.i.v ' a fzf! OKNTl.EM kn Durmtf tin three years 1 QK'xtvf ituffi rttl iniiMfli r-ildv with lU'fiini nl)l tiint'i so that I wns iiinihlt1 to attend to my work. I mUh BtifffTLHl fruui lniliKiMtiiit and vtn hBdljim IWnindovt-n. I tntnl urnmi .tnifiln without ob- ainlnguny relief uutd I was liidnoed to try r 1 DANA'S I SAHSAPARILLA 1 Hlliavo taken only two Ixittles ntt. ml HUv 11MB :ir-ii"v iniiii. IimpliN and !l'itfTi4 have sciitlri'l y tflttiiaii-urt'ilt Aii'tttr II rut '- fflrntl Ifriut-Mlmi uimhI. In fu.'t I hetlrvr Ifflf tJ.I had not taken DANA S I would not lo nil -now. Youri truly, zj llerkiniei.N.Y. E. A. WOLL-VBCH. f gD n. Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. 1317 ARCH St., riiilmli lplila. (ornct Hirlctlj Iri ale) In tlnHiiiH ttn' n'lltj to euro thn unfur liiiinto mil' rliiff from Itluod IuUoiif hpcilul IMnoincnj, MrlfturtM, J. blllty ileeuy, Impoteney etn lirimury or scconlary, (no wittier whit others wrlip. rriut. snr. S'lttrihi- of fcnir&ntre), and all (ho train of evil, ttn., iy thi- oomhined Allepathlat lloui" nthii', and Hohilo -u-miof nitdl. lue. Belief atom t r- tth . eiin-d In 4 to 10 dim. Ren. I flro iwo-ccntsiittnpa fur Noli ''Truth' wmithlnR that tl! tiuuisti jou,anl a trin' frl ml lo satl'rltiij hnmatiliy auj thone conttnijiln Inn nmrrlnne. Hour dntlf! 0 t. II ; even Inffs, fi to 8; Himilitvw, y to 12 M. Il waro of quack i, thtil book literature nud fr imiuk-ut advert i-uiuii)ta. Eighteen Physicians Failed. P. 3. VltETTENBERO, Tfahlni!ton, thy oniltr oth I ufTinxl lor Hi yeuri from JtltHid I'nUon nn special dheae. h ul X itrl(.iuroK in d an at losi of tltatltt , coulj not p -f I fiain aud tslirrv, life was a burden. I i nine a total wreck, body ooirid lth ulcers anl blot het, euuld hardly arluftie) uo aittn-tlte. Tbno alverti Inn doctors and 6 difffrmt !ln-i.it.i' thvit'-lDB failed, meat to ttsf lh f-prlugiintidtrti'd a Wiiern cuiern but lu valu ; wanted to commit jui Id had no hope of ever belnn cured Family phvilolan narncJ tuo uoi tn oonBult IIB. (). t. THI.KI-. He Mli aflvertWnir tTloIans are no md Mv friend Krt-d Ciilgl.j Md, go nut see DR. O. F. TFIEKL, occr mind what other say. He uurrtl me from a biKl cmi' of ludl of ration, h1 will cure you. So I wf nt, mil thanku to our Lord audtut-f.l'-nd Fred, l)R ). F. TllVh U permanently cured me. He it en at He it the only true adrertUlnn spfulaliiit. He la the best, and my pravfr is ro nutTtrer ho, don t Unteu tn no fle advlee, go oen-uli lr. C. F. TIIKKI 11M7 Altt'II St., Philnla. Nitnunio or mid re ufutir putlent wilt ho pttU. lUhed unloi4 thpy au drfre. HrlctwaC rrty yuur.mtced to every imtlenU El egance m Stationery. You are oaretul about vour wrltlne turner, nt oourse nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. nut your iiuie notes 10 "iue Dutcner, the baker, tbecandlo-stlck maker," do not need to be on sucb tine quality-paper as your epistles tofrlendri. You oan ave raonev there bv ualnc our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. Tee best Is Here also the next best. Uotr. correct tn every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Fa JOHN COSLETT Main aud Oak Btreeta, Shenandoah, Fenna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truok aod Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oysierc Is saftfcon. Orders left st the store will rsoalva prompt attention WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wiccs, Whiskeys and Gigtri fresh User, Porter ssd Ale Iwsts en tag. Public Notice! Notles ts hereby gtvso tfctt penou Oestroy- a or detaining beer kegs will be sraeeouted m provided j the Act ot Assembly Merored 4srtl tth, im. Ilrnwars' Aseoolatloa. 8hMHteak, Pa., Jades, 1M. t; 1 Mi rkini- r. N V. S mi wmm lost. Terrible Disaster to Two Steamors on Lako Michigan, COLLIDED IN A DENSE TOG. Ilolh Vimc1 Snnk In Two llillnlrril Frut of W'nliT, nnil tlm Crnwn Mnrteil fnr I Im Slu.rr In Small DimiU Duly Twenty Alrn !:hciihmI. San-o llKArit, Mtrlt., Xor. 8. The pro peller Albany, of tho Wpntern Transit (ompany, loHdeil with n, ami theprn tioller I'lillmlelphin, (if ..ie Anohor line, lontleil with coal Htnl renernl merchan dise, collided off Port Anx Karqoes la a ilense fojr and sunk In 00 feet of water, The csptaiim of hoth hoatx, with twenty men, got nsliore ut Port Anx Barqnes. The other boat, rnntnitiins twentr-nr men, whs sunk, and It is hellered that all hiinils were drowned. The boat rontained eiht of the Albany's crew and sixteen of the Philadelphia's crew. Life sartnK crews fonnd this hont uplde down. They picked up eleven lmdieswith life prewrv ers on, and it is supposed that the whole crew of twenty-four men sie drowned. The liodles were put on the steamer Con cord, bound south. The harbor master of Snn lleitch Is searching for the rest of the bodies with tugs. The names of thp Albany's crew drownod are: S. H. Mulrhead, chief 'engineer; James Molley, second engineer; Thomas Pieroe, second innte; .Tol) Price, wiitohman; S. M. Murtrle, waiter; William Sturtch, porter; Frnnk Kerthen, dock hand; Albert Holm, deck hand. The names of the lost crew of the Phila delphia nro: (J. M. Leggett, ongmeer; Jcrre Mornn, second engineer; J. Hunt, first tutitc; A. Hnunn, second mate; W. Glbbs, wheelmnn; C. Linguist, wheel man; Crown, lookout; Henshaw, lookout; Williams, watchman; S. Coffeu, Hremnn; John Paint, fireman; C. Label U, fireman; Georgo Kelderwaster, cook; Cicorge Wise, second cook; A. Con ners. porter; deck hand, name unknown. Tho Albany was bound from Chicago to Huft'alo with grain and general mer chandise, and the Philadelphia was bound from lluffalo to Uuluth. Hoth were steel steamers. The Albany w t worth 4100, 000, and is believed to be i .irtiallyinsured. The Philadelphia was built by David Bell at Buffalo In 1SU7, and was valued at $30,000. After Three. Tough CItlrcni. Tt'NKllANNot'K, Pu., Nov. 8. Officers are scouring this section of tho country for Kdward Mahoncy, Lyman (Jarrlson and C. J. Wesley, who went to tho house of J. F. Everett, of liraintown township, and attacked thofnmily. Tho trio wercdrunk, and when Kvcrett refused to let them in they battered down the door, kuockod him down and kicked him. They then proceeded to assault Miss Bessie Young, tho housekeeper. When Kverett inter fered, ono of them drew a knifo and threatened to kill him. Driven Inlane by Religion. Belle Vernon, Ph., Nov. h. a great re ligious revival is in progress here under the leadership of Iiev. Mossrs. Perching and Giles, of the Methodist church. Among the first to go forward was Mrs. S. M. Wnrrcnsford, and the cxcitemit has weakened her mind until she is a ma niac Her insanity took a homicidal ten dency, and Saturdny she tried to kill one of her children with a butcher knife and threatened to kill herself and her family. The flerinaii Elections. Berlin. Nov. r. The election returnsso far received show that the parties will be divided in the diet as follows: Conserva tives, 149; Free Conservatives, ST; National Llhernls. ks; Freissinnige Volkspartei (in cluding Berlini. 14; Freissinnige Union, 8; Danes, 3; Poles. IK; Farmers' Alliance, 3; Guelphs, 1: independents. 4. Hcrr llich ter, the Socialist lender, was elected in Korlin and defeated in Bi-.m. Our Top Henry Cruiser.,. "WAsnixi.TiiN. Nov. 8. The board of of ficers abuoi.ited bv Secretary Herbert tn fix upon a pl-iti ii remedy defects found to exist in in iv .urchins of the navr bnv adopted th:-.' , iglnally submitted hy the board ot bureau chiefs. It applies, how ever, only to the Montgomery. Marble head and Detroit. They will remedy the ton heaviness of these shius bv deanuuiius the weight ot armament. Victims or the Saiitamter Horror. Madkit, Nov. 8. Dispatches received from Pnntander s-ay that the buildings ruined and rendered unsafo by the recent explosion are being blown up. Divers re port that there are still 400 eases of dy namite In the hold. They are uuwllling to proceed with the search for tear of an other explosion. The number of dead, wounded and missing is fully 1,000, Alleged Mall Kobliers Arretted. Washington. Nov. 8. The department has been notified that Postofflce Inspector Hamilton has arrested at Robert Lee. Tex., Charles Rowe, assistant postmaster; John D. Walling, stage driver, and W. F. Bucbannan.n hanker, on a charge af com plicity in highway mail roblierius and conspiring to rob the Cnited States gn -eminent. The Algerian Giant Deserted. Chicaoo, Nov. 8. Abdallah Ben Ham- ady, the Algerian giant, who perfom ed in Midway Plaisance at the fair, Is seek ing his pre'ty Italian wife, Josephine, whom he married in San Francisi , and who, he alleges, has deserted htm for Slg. Leo Massote. a Midway jeweler, anil taken with her Ahdallah's little son. Sammy. Dynamite Faetnry KtjlnI.Mi. WS8TCHK.STER. X. Y.. Nov. --l,evi Mo. son's dynamite factory at Baychester was completely demolished by an explosion of 600 pounds of dynamite and HfMi pound ot nitro-elycerlne. Frank Leouard was blown through the roof, hat escaped se rious injury. The damage will not exceed tz,uuu. lll ltoily rnunil In a llixsrtalr. HAXLKTOK. Pa.. Nov. S. -Tha n.vttui. surrounding the disappwrance of John Onducy, who left his home at Stockton about a week age, has been partially cleared up hy the finding of his Imdy in the reservoir at No. S breaker. It ts lieved there has been foul play. The Street far Hlrlk. Im Marseille!. liARsui i.i.-. Nov. s. The horse car companies inauagi d to start thirty cars, IB spite o( the efiurts o( the strikers lo Prereut them. Uach oar waa escorted bj nta atounted hueaare, Iwre gwrfarmea w4 hy two oatfiwur &4m. Th, mv JUe kevejul fJfts, mm Made from clariHcil oil, expressed from Cotton Seed as pure and golden ml the Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience In handling, there is added to this oil enough beef suet to make H a semi-solid. The combination of these two pure natural products makes CodOlene, f Uortcning and cook ing fat, with which in healthfulness, cleanliness, flavor and economy, nothing in the world can compare. jMirfflofij rlADE rasflt. To sell on the merits of the genuine. To sell by substitution ; or by decep tion. To sell lo the Injury of tho genuine, to the dissatisfactiou of the consumer, to the detriment of the dealer, to the loss of all concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food and the best health, you should insist that your cooking he done with genuine Cotlolenc. Refuse all contcrfeita. ' KoM In :i iittfl -, pound palls. Mnilo only by N.K.PIRQANKtCO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLB, A TTOHNEY'A T-LA Tf. Office lieddall building. Hhesandosh, P. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COVKBSLLEll.AT.LA If. Iioom 3, Mountain City Bank Building, Potts villa, Ta TT M. HUKSUi ATTORNEY A T-LA VT-. SHIrUNDOAK, Ta,. Offlco rtoom 3, P. O iluIWlag, 8fieiiaiidfcfl. aidKstorly building, I'ottsvllle. Q T. HAV1CE, BUJiGBON DENTIST. pace Northeast Cor. Main and Oeatra Sn -heoancoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D.r No. 86 East Coal street, HIIKNANDOAH, PA. Offlco Hours-1 :30 to 3 and 0:30 to 0 p. m. D K. J. S. CALLEN, No. 31 South Jar Jin Street, Shenandoah. Office Houus: 1:30 to a and 0:30 to S P. I. Kxcept Thursday evening. Ao office work on Sun-fay except by ammo r men. A xtrict adherence to the ogle hour U absolutely necessary. lO-.H Om NIUHT C.VI.T.S DODItr.H. )ROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANiO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a teacher ot instrumental tniulc irlvlnz Instrna. tlon on the above lastruments. Wufd left at Urumm's jewelry store will ii.ce.Ive prompt at luntloo. M B. KI8TLER, M. U., PHYSICIAN AND tiCJtOKON. Office -UtU North Jirain street Nneoindoih. S3 SHO NO Do you wear them? When next In need try a pxkT Best in the world. 5.00, .00 $4.00 .5L? 13.50 12.00 $2.50 42.25 roil ladies- 2.00 II.7S FOR B0Y3 $2.00 -75 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, msos In the Utoi styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my fl, $3 JO, (4.00 t Shoe. They fit equal to custom mide and look wear as well. If you wish to economize In your foetweMi do so by purchasing W. L. Do;-; as Siio.-s. Name as, price stamped on the bott m, k tn ! when you buy "VT. L. DOUGLAS, I'ro.Lt.T .ttv-t. SoldtT JOKKHH BALL, H South Main Street, Shenandoah, C. F. Roth, Klngton, Pa. Pa, Speech Restoretl. For Bve years I suffered with pair and dJ -charge of the throat, hacking cough, troutu. headache, weaat eyes &o at all times; oooUl not talk above a whisper; lost weight eon ttnnsUy. and ot able to work. I was treated by the best physicians la the county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up si) hope I was recommended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. -H symptoms nt Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel lfke a different person." Mas. Ki isa Hanowkhk, Klk Llok. klomerast Co., Pa. The above la one of the many tastlmoalala we have received this week, aod we will puh Usb every two weeks ad' itional persona natr Ing been cured by our marvelous sedlotca. Try a bottle aud be eurd st oare MAvaas' Dace Co., Oakiaad, Md. For sale hy druggists. Mayers' Magnatte Catarrh Cure is the ouly mtdlolne used by vapor Inhalation, and is guaranteed by your druggist. MUSSER & BEDDALU (Saeoeaaors to Uoakley Bros '. ,S Kasi Centre Htreet, sUKMANDOtH, 1'A. FIT CLASS GBOCBBY! Ow Motto: Beat Quality mm msssi i v ttfl 1 TJ ing nseu Tgan for' Jholr tquor wson Jr. onth' Magu esys- enger ft f the 'made Igthe cold lm t the a-, lo w. "-tTtirr'C TiSr''"'w'