1) terrible Explosion Too High PrG9suro. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bend bis Intellect and every energy to tbe success of Ills business; tho clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at n terrific rate, there can be but ono result an explosion, which, if not resulting In Immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies. Hiey aro running at too high presume. '1'he strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of n i mien. Though their sphere is mote limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, mil worries, and tho results aro the same as with their stronger companions. This condition Is crowing worse every dav. The rapidity of its inrreFc is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. Th re j but one solution of tbe matter. Itevog ni' the importance of the situation at once, , mid take the necessary measures to over r line it. If you havo falling memory, hot ( (1 i-ho, dizniness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep-' Unes, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you and even though you haw iikmI so nlled remedies and treated with reputable pbvsicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may bo depended upon for nervous dUorders. " Two years ngo I usel l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine with marked benellt, and Inter tndurrd mvsin. who had tieen sick with catarrh of the hlndder five years In tho hands of our host phy nrlans, to try It: together with Dr. Mile' Nerve ami LlTcr Pills. Ho wasso wonderfully benefited thnt he Is attending to business ngaln. Sly wir. n'-rn iT.cd Nervine with most excellent room. Ail of u together have not used more than lx hottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have rto mcd It, and are greatly improved." I-oiiis Oihhs, lliicher & (Jlbbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. Iir Miles' Restorative Nervine Is Mild by all lrutrglstson a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhnrt, Ind., on receipt nf ruce, SI per bottle, six lotlles.JnjMaressprepald. t Is positively free from oplspFbr dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by malL CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coul Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only SO cts. for a full pound package, Fres sampla oa application to manufacturers. FOB BALK DV B. K. Severn, F. K. Msgsrcle, W. H. Wateis RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Iiergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Alee and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. MAURICE RIVER GOVE OYSTERS We aro now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wnoiesoie unu reran More, ah oraers executed with eare and promptness. IX. 31.. 3NT03ESXj33 oo., 8 lllSw 8 B. Jardln Ht., Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Btuling of U ktuda promptly ttttcded to. Hon tclicn to Lottrd, at ritea tbs ut liberal. I Or PFiB A1AEY, Hear of (he Me House. 'mim I BOMBS IN A THEATER. Dastardly Work of Anarchists in Barcelona. THIRTY KILLED AND FIFTY DYING. It Is llcllcvrd the Outrage tVn Com. in It I d In ltelcligo for llin Exi-rtltliMi nf l'nlln, tho AsmillHiit of Criicrnl Jlnr tine Cniiipns. Darcbloxa, Xov. n. A ilnstnnlly out tane whs coimnltleil In tills city tlmt for flenillslmess and orar.y desire to murder Iihs seldom l?en equalled. The Lyceum opera house, one of the places of amuse ment murli frequented by the elite of llnf celona society, was the scene of the out rage. In the second net, when the Ritiii ence was listening Intently to the singers in "William Tell," two bomb, presuma bly loaded with dynamite, were thrown from the gallery. As the liombs struck the floor below one qf them exploded with a terrific report. Almost every person In the house sprang to his feet In terror and dismay. Wild shrieks ana1 cries of agony rose from the lower part of the house, anil It wan known thnt many Arsons had boen Injured. The wildest kind of confusion prevailed, nnd many inenv their faces pule with frlRht, abandoned the ladies they had es corted, nnd made desperate rushes for tho exits, knocking down and trampling upon those in their wny, without regard to age or sex. When the smoke and dust caused by the explosion cleared away the forms of many persons were seen writhing upon tho floor in tho vicinity of the place where tbe bomb had fallen. The seats there abouts had been blown to pieces, and tho flooring in spotH was torn up and tho benniH partly shattered. The feeling against tho anarchists is very bitter, the people believing thnt this is but the first of n series of outrages that will be attempted to avenge the death of Pnllns, who, the night before his death, declared that some of his fellow anar chists were sworn to wreak revenge for his killing. It is supposed that the reason that ono of the bombs did not explode was thnt it struck tho back of a man sitting in ono of tho seats, extinguishing the fuse. The missile itselfjiaving been broken, nnd the burning fuse put out, dropped harmless to tho floor. All the men arrested on suspicion of be ing tho authors of the outrage proved to the satisfaction of the pollcotliatthev had nothing to do with it. It is feared that tho miscreants who committed tho das tardly crime made their escape before the oflicials of the opera house reached the gallery. Notwithstanding tho frightful confus ion, tho lower part of the building was emptied in a few minutes of all but the oflicials nnd tho dead and injured. Tho stalls were completely wrecked by tho explosion. There were ninny Indies occupying tlieie stalls, mid a great many of them were injured, some reports plnclng tuo nuinner as nigli ns luu. They presented n most pitiable sight. All were attired in full dress, and as they were carried out many of them woro in a dead faint. Their gay dresses were torn Into shreds, ami their faces, shoulders and arms were drenched in blood, it is said that several of thoso killed were members of one family thnt occupied a stnll close to where tho bomb that exploded fell Three persons were found dead on the stair ways, while several others who had been badly crushed were found lying on the floor near the exits. The dead now num ber twenty-three, several having died at the hospital, while other deaths aro ex pected. Fifteen persons were killed instantly and fifteen others have since succumbed. Eighty persons are in a serious condition, some of them from injuries and others from fright. It is report od that fifty of the injured cannot recover. Tho interior of tho opera house is badly wrecked. Tho killed include a German named Hoggen brod, an Englishman named lianun and a Frenchman named Vordon. Among the injured is n, Germnnof thonninoof Wicke, who was tho representative of a North American firm. There are no Americans or Englishmen among the injured. An Italian named Maurice Saldnni, who was arrested on suspicion of being respon sible for the outrage, has confessed. Sev eral well known Spanish nnarchists have been arrested on suspicion of complicity in the crime. Marie Diuuerini, a sister of the prima donna of tho opera, Is reported to hnvo been killed by tho explosion. Used tho Mulls to Defraud. Proviuenci:, Nov. U. Tho arrest of Rev. Charles J. Budlong for using tho United States with intent to defraud Ward & i Drummond, tho New York publishers, out ! of a lllble, vuluedfat $11, has terminated In a partial confession on his part that he j has gone wrong. After thinking the whole enso over, however, he concluded to ' plead not guilty to the warrant, nnd in ' Jfnlllt nf tl fjm' l.oll u-na ,,, 1 1 1 ,1 jail-. J Clinrgrd with Forgery nnd Conspiracy. Pittshuru, Nov. 0. Iter. W. H. Covert, who claims to he general agent of the Order of Solon, made information against Glenn I, Folsom, supreme president, aud all the members of the executive commit tee, charging conspiraoy to defraud the order by making an assignment, lie al.so mado separate informations against Uleun I, Folsom and A.J. Rogers, charging them with forgery and conspiracy. llnl'i Defeated by Forty Thousand. Tien ti..r.j Ta ?ri" O T u r t ann 'a ' friends now claim his plurality to he 40, 000. It is the most stupendous Republican landslide in the history of the state. Gen eral Weaver explains it by saying the re sult is a rebuke to the administration of Cleveland for almndonlug Its promise of tariff reform. The legislature will be overwhelmingly Republican. Will Iteturn to tlio Amalgamated. YotJNOBTOWN, O., Nov. 9. The roughers have refused to accept the terms made with the iron manufacturers by the Fin ishers' union, and have withdrawn from that organisation. They left tho Amal gamated Association two years ago, and will probably return. Pulled the Trigger with IIU Toe. Lexington, Ky., Nov. Oscar Smith, a wealthy farmer, committed suicide at an oarly hour by firing both barrels of a shotgun into his head. II discharged the gun by takiug off his right hoot and uiug his gret toe to pull the trigger. Tba Woatlwr. Probably clearing Id Central Pennsyl vania; northeast wlncUi brUk aud high ott tb Xw Jatwir ooaat Thin nhSldwAc nn rw, II. Ill WIIIIUIUII Ir (I t.ti Scott's 'Lmulsion, c c a u s e r.t f 0 o d s nake f a t '.'.ildren. hey arc sin, and remain thin jurt i to their inability t portion unilate food rich in fat. soifs Emulsion ii ( C od Liver Oil is MIlAr in1! J.r.ptable to those of weak digt . '.on is partly digested alrau .:.ionishing how quickly a thin jc.-son gain9 solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Pi ."i .-cd hy Reott A Bowne, N. Y. Alt drtirc!'-. RECRUITINGF0R BRAZIL It Is Ilono In Such n Way That Our dor eminent Cannot Object. Washisotos, Xov. 9. .lames V. Gatcli- cll, a well known steamship engineer of this city, says there is no doubt that i lint & Co., of Xcw York, are procuring men and engineer for the Brazilian service. He says; "Flint & Co. have to my knowledge been corresponding with a number of sea men and engineers in this city, among them myself, trying to mnko arrange ments to ship us. They want engineers badly, nnd In their letters to me havo Mated thnt they will pay $100 a month nnd $300 advance money. When we enlist we have to give up nil alleginnco to tho United States and Hwear allegiance to Brazil. When we arrive at Brazil wo aro supposed to have an option as to whether or not wo will go into the government service. Each and every man, liowovcr, you will And will go into it, as they are given to understnnd in a quiet way that they are being taken there for that pur pose." An official of tho state department as serts that that department is not author ized to take any initiative in such a case as this, even if the neutrality laws are oeing violated. The rosort is to the courts. The Brazilian minister, Mr. Mcndonca, sny.s there is no truth in the statement that the Brazilian government is enlisting men here. He says none of the men em ployed tire under contract to remain at Brazil, while, on the contrary, many havo agreed to go on tho condition that they may return immediately. Mr. Mendonca is well pleased with the progress which is being made hy tho Flint company in pro paring tho El Cld and Britannia for move ment, hut does not know when the vessels will leave New York. Honors to Founder llrudlcy. Asnuitv Pauk, N. J., Nov. 0. When the Republicans nnd anti-race track people learned that Founder James Bradley had been elected several hundred of tho prom inent citizens organized into u body and paraded the streets of Asbury Park and Ocean Orovo. The procession was headed by a band, and a Monmouth club nsa guard of honor.,escorted Founder Bradley through the streets of the famous resorts. Last night another parade was held in which the bicycle club, a largo number of lames nnd gentlemen on horseback, nnd local civic .societies took part, which wus closed tiy a grand dlspluy of fireworks. Virginia's Dciiincratlo Majority. BirmioNi), Xov. 0. Ofllcial and unoffi cial returns Indicate that the Democrats have carried twenty-three senatorial dis tricts, the Populists one, nnd ono district is still in doubt. The Democrats havo 15 members of the senate who hold over. Of the members elected to the house of dele gates the Democrats will probably hnvo 90 out of 100. Indications lead to the be lief that tho Democratic majority in the state will reach 00,000. Weeks lets Ten Years. New Youk. Xov. !). Lawyer Francis If. Weeks, who was brought back from Costa Iiica, was arraigned before Recorder Smytho in the court of general session, lie pleaded guilty to the indictment of grand larceny which licensed him of hav ing stolen $rs,0H0 from the estate of Mrs. Nicholas Fish. Thereupon Recorder Smythe sentenced Weeks to ten years' imprisonment with hard labor at Sing Sing. Mnry 'nnd Democrats Hold Their Own. IlAI.TlMOiiH, Nov. 0. The Democrats hnvo carried this state by 30,000 plurality. They also elect 0$ of the 01 members of the Ii ouso of delegates ' and .20 out of 20 sena tors. The Republicans gained heavily in western and Mint hern .Maryland. In this city (he Democrat! elected 18 of 23 first brain h couiuilnien nnd 8 of 10 in tho second branch. Mayor Latrohe (Dem.) ran behind hi ticket f frills ML W II Bill II Mil AT J5cte., COcta., and $1.00 per Bottle Cures Coughs, IIoBnenem, sore Throat, Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Cough and ABthma. For Consumption it bus no rival: has cured thousands where all others failed; will CURE yon If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on ajtuarantee. For I.sme Hack or Chest. use SUlLOH'S l'LASTKa. SScta. CATARRH remedy: Hnvn vim t'nrnrrhY Tliffl rmntwl v i cmnran.. tecU to cure you. I'nceSOcts. lujeotor free. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lota of ways of throwing wu money On of toe beat methods of economising is to iasur In tlrsi class, thoroughly raiiaola ompanlM. etUier lite, Die or accident, suob m retwtMntea by DJLVID af"jK.TT1'. Xa, W Soaih Jaidin tlMtt, sJawndoM. Pa Isthconlv known principle ' thnt will destrov tho microbe In the blood without Inlurv to 1 the .system. Dy removing tho one cause It cures nil human Diseases 1 TlieWIIIUtii Hmlaiii illlrriilicKlltrrCu. i JJllglll BU. .New VorK uty. ORUHLER BROS., Agents for Hhi nanilouh. ITHE THAT CURES! SCROFULOUS ECZEMA H FOR 20 YEARS I SiDANA flARSAl'AII.I.A Co., im AtFriHUB My wifo wan hnrnnf parent i protlli-S pOMHl to (.SI .MI' TIO V. HI i of lu rflH 5ltmtlipri ana ttt-i-A diwl of t.VXii DiM-ga gniAMHS. My iMfo'ihcfllth wdi umiaurtlly giunln S tip to tho nirp of fittotit 44) jrari; ut tlmt time qH SC?ICUl,ri.OI,.SlQii.tnmiiiIeKl Itmlf intht Jfonuof HVAhiyW. mi nitirlj all putt of thtSg Hlody after n time It vlcldinl to the ri-nn-iliii uifil.SH rxtfpt on front of right ehimMor !ire It hasp! IMrciiitsiiioil for SO jciiro wilh almort Ctn.Sjl (.mitlrrltutloti and ltchltiu. Since uslnjiS DiiNA'S I SAUSAPARILLA HEa 1V1!1V on her hend has broken and discharged MM until almost entirely gone. Habitual Costlvem-sui malsHinrt'atly relit nil. MB W have hrri'tofore u-d a inrii'y of remwllPuBH Swilh mt Uttlf riBiilt, but DA S ' - HAU.H.U'A-3 has prnvinl so fffcrtuul in n-lii'MiiB mygj wire of i:CJ,MA nnd HV KOll' I.A fH 9hi the blood that 1 murt my it tsatrrand coinbino-s ration of n'ini-diul offcnti, ami th&t tny wlft-a gnmlj IS Iinpnvomciit Is due to Ita power and the blessingHR jjjjof a kind rrovldcnce upon l use. - I havo taken ono bottlti myself ami find It o ran.Sitli iitlhl Altirii(l4'. C3 W Ilwpwifiilly, ItEV A.J. DAV. m 1'autor BI. E. CliurOi, No. tastou, N. Y.cfa Ba m Ej Only one Sarsaparllla sold on the " 110s HjBENEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only one couldtS island tho test, and that one Is DANA'S. REMEiauEa. this. m S Oana Sarsaparllla Co.. Ucllast, Maine. Fu BIEMOVAX. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Has bfon removed to I'oar Alley, lietween I'onlre and Lloyd Streets. "Wheelwright work, Carriage and agon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to, JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Slietmiidoah, I'cuuu., GREEN GROCERIES, Trncl and Vegetables. 0 Poultry, Game, Fish aud Oysim In season. Orders left at the store will rnaetvn proraptattentlnn Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., rMladL-hdita. (Olhosbtilctlr Prltatu) 1h ihoouly oueaMu to rum the unfuri tun u to tit l riun irumliluool ltlMin. billl, duiiy, litipotuitcy, em primurjr or Koondary, (uo mailer what othtri writ;, rrlut. ut. mitortls" or Buftrtutee), Rn4 altth't train ff itc, by th itnmbinod Aliopathlo, Huiuaui'HitiU', ami F.ulecllo nak'nUQf tiuiUclno. lUlkf nt OBa. 1- n b cmuk cund In t to 10 dm i. Svtid Hv Iwo-ooDt Btainpa for book ,Trutll" fmctblnf that wlU ku(ot)llll von, nnd a trtta frit ml tu iu(T rhig bumanltjr otJ tbae 00DtttnilHln UiHrrlasti. Hour dailrittiu S; eteo In 6 io 8; S I'l-lnm, Bin )taro of quacks, tbtslr book literature aul frioilulout lulvertisinicnti. JOE WYAIT'S LOGN AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bowler's old atand.) tiin nit real ntn,, eniteHMBttuait DeBt beer, sle oa fortr on lap. TbeUnwi Srandsof wblskejra and olesrs. Pool room i tmuted. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Wbiskeja tnd Gigui rroah Hear, Porter rd Ala alvtvs on tr. Public Notice! Notlw la hrby r1yb tuat pwu tHmvroi Ibi or deMtunc bear kji will In mommM m proTldttt br tba Jut at immbly mmM Brewara' AhooIhUoo. 8btBa.Ddoab, l'a., Jud , UH. ly H MIIS. IiF.v! A. J. DAY, M No. rurton. N. Y. sa m s 1 Shop THREE KILLED ON THE RAIL A Jfnmber of Otliers H.rlinnly Hurt by Itrnr itn I Collision. Ciucaoo, Nov. II. Hy iirenrcml collision on the CliiciiKo, Hook IhIhihI mill I'acillo rnllrond Inst uvi'iiliiKntSeventy-llrjt street three pDnplc tveru klllcil mill eleven in Jnrcil, PnnseiiRer tritln No. 11, known ns tho limitwl ventlbuletl exprww, crushed into the rear pud of a lime Lsmtul nccom niodntlon, Imdly wrecking two winches nnd the engine of the limited. The (lend, two women nnd one mmi, linro not been Identified. Kleven nersons were seriously injured, line of whom will probably die: The most wlously hurt me: N. Illti:, Wnlden, Ills., Iioth ogn out. oil; I.niti Scharc, MorgHn l'olntlllllH, both arm- it off; S. II. Tom lileton, MorKnu 1'nrk. 111., left hnnd cut off, nnd body buriieds 1). M. Snow, Iiiir- wood, Ills., 70 years old, Internal lnjurlt!, Mil (lie. The HccomiiKHlntion trnln stopped at Sevenly-lli-st street to receive nnd let oit pasReiiHers. The limited express bore down on it at the rale, It Is snld.of twenty miles an hour. A heavy fna had settled ever the city early In the evening, nnd it i t i in.. ... ..i wm KiniuMii iiiipusniuie in uienriy (iinvaru slgiiRl lights. t he engine of the express train ploughed its wny Into the renr coach of the nocom modntion. The car was pioked up and ennied forwnrd, so great wns the niomeu tiim, and was driven with terrible force into the end of the second coach from the renr. The explosion of n lamp ignited the woodwork in the debris, and the lire soon begun to sprend rapidly. An nlnrni wns nt once sent to tho lire department, but before uny of the engines lind arrived the majority of the dead nnd wounded lind been taken from the wreck. some of them, however, being badly burned. THE RESULT IN NEW JERSEY?" Ilcpiibllmus Will Unto a Majority ofSU- tcfMi on Joint ltnllot. Thentom, Nov. 0. Latest election re turns mnko the lienubllcau majority in the nssembly 10 nnd In the senate 1, a ran jority on Joint bnllot of 1(1, which ttill in sure the election of Itepublicnn successors to State Treasurer George It. Urny nnd Stnto Comptroller William F. Heppeu helmcr, both Democrats. It also Indicates the redisricting of the stnte front a, Itepublican stniidpoiut, nnd making it easier for the 'tepublicans to defeat United Stntes Si . Uir John It. Mo- I'herson next year. The Democrats have only elected ono senator, Stntes, of War ren county, who has a majority of about 409. Ho with tho nine holdovers gives tho Demorrats ten members, or one less than n majority. Bradley, tho Ilepublienn nnd Citizen league cnndhlate in Monmouth county for senator, defeated Terhii ne, race track Democrat, by about KOO. This of course, was accomplished by Democratic vot.-s, us the county is normally about 1,500 Demo cratic. Lawyer Stien of Katontowu, Dem ocrat, who worked for Iiradley's election, said today that Mr. Hrailley recognizes that he was elected by Democrats on an iinti-race track issue, nnd will lie a bar to tho substitution by the Republicans of Republican partisan legislation for the present partisan lawsenacted by the Dem ocrats. Mr. llradley, Mr. Stein said, will net with his party, however, and will favor the repeal of any lnw passed by Democrats which take advantage of tho Republicans. Gtilpmiili's HueccRKor n Democrat. DktkoIT, Nov. 0. Complete returns from Tuesday's election show that the entire Republican muiiicip.il ticket bus been successful. I'ingreu (Hep.), for mnyor, is elected for the third time by a plurality of fl.llX) and the Imlauco of the ticket is carried by pluralities ranging from 1,000 to 4.5(X). Tho Democrats made a net gain of three in the board of Alder men, but fhe Republicans will still have a largo majority. Levi T. liriflln (Dcm.) is elected to till the vacancy caused by the death of Colonel Ciressuiau Chlpman, by a plurality of 1,700. ZIlcKlnley for I'-, dent. Cleveland, .Nov. . Tin- Leader nomi nates Governor McKinley for the presi dency in 18th I, and says: "The Leader has hoisted the name of (loveruor .McKinley at the head of its columns for the consid eration of the iiepublicnn party of the United States, not because he is a son of Ohio, but because wo believe him to most fully represent the all importnut national interests that will be involved in the cam paign of MM. The momentous campaign just closed was waged entirely upon the great lwue of protection, of ilcKinleyism." Uecninpeil ntth Ninety Thousand Dollars. New Yokk, Xov. 0. On Aug. 1 of this year Philip M. Seheig, who had long been the trusted paying teller of the Hank of Minneapolis, in the city of thnt iiiuue, decamped witli 90,000of the bank's funds. In accomplishing the theft he was aided by two brothers, Louis and Frank Floyd. Scheig and Frank Floyd left this city for Southampton on the last trip of tho steamer Spree. Louis Floyd was arrested in this city yesterday, and the others will be arrested on landing. "Only n Suicide." Gkees-sburo, l'a., Nov. . An unknown man commit ted suicide on the public road two miles east of here last evening. He was nearly six feet tall, had a black mus tache, and was well dressed. In his pocket Was found a letter saying: "I, the suicide, wish my body buried without au autophy, as the causeof my death is apparent, when I say that I deliberately pointed the pistol to my right temple aud tired." The letter was signed "Only a Suicide." The MauoohuitetU Laullllp. BOSTON, Nov. 8. The result, of the eleo tion in Massachusetts can only be de scribed as a huge political landslide For the first time iu three years the state wili have a liopublicau governor, and his plu rality is 30.000 at least. The whole ticket is elected with him, aud tbe legislature ii solidly Republican in both branches. In lluhair of KiiElauil's Striking Miners. Loxdo.n, Nov. . Mr. Samuel "Woods, member of the house of commons for the luce division of Lancashire, will tomorrow move the adjournment of the house for the purpose of calling attention to the case of the strikiug coal miners. To Contest a feeuutoralilp. Albany, Nov. 8. It is announced that the Republicans in Albany county will contest the election of Amasa J. Parker (Dem.) to tbe senate, on tbe ground that at least 8,000 illegal vote were oast. Ab Harnnl lVurvd. LXKCA8TKB,P.,Nev.8. All tbe prisoners In tbe Sheaffer ca, including AbeBu urd, were discharged. opt Mart Bo aard and Joe Browwweicer, who weri held tor trial at oonri. Ask the men who nre making im itations of C0TT0LENE, the new vegetable shortening, why they rive tip lard and try to trade on the merits of C0TT0LENE ? Per haps you can guess why. Afc the rrrrioer who attempts sub stitution, why he tiio-i U) : Al an imitation when people call for that pure, palatable and popular: vegetable shortening, C0TT0 LENE ? Perhaps you can guess. Whv should not YOU use C0T T0LENE, instead of lard or any other compound, for all cooking purposes? It has the highest possible endorsement ; from Phy sicians as to healthfulness ; front CookingExperts as to superi ority ; from housekeepers as to economy. Use fOTTOLENE and stick to it. Solil In nml pound palls. Made oniy by N.K.FAIRBANK&CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., 1 PHILADCLPHI Professional Cards, JOUN R. COYLE, A TTORNSY-A T-TiA W. Olllce Ueddall building. Hhenandoah, Pa. gOL. FOSTER, ATTOKXEr and COUXSKLLIIK-A T-LA V. Iioora 3, Mountain City Dank liulldlng, Pott vllle. Pa. M it BURiCK A TTOKXtfr AT-LAW. snoNAHuoAti, rx. Olllce oom 3, P. O Building, Shenaedoat ftLd t'lsterly bulldlnit, l'ottevlllc. c. T. UAVICK, BURGEON DENTJSt. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Osatre Sit Sbcnandoab, over Stein's drug store J PIERCE ROBERT, M. D., No. 25 EaBt Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 0:30 to 0 p. m. DU. J. S. CALLEN, No 31 sputb Jarain Street. Hbcnandoan. Orncu Houus: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Tbursday evening, i"o office work on tiun'tay except by arrange ment. .1 strict atllitreitce to the office hour is absolutely neccxhtiry. 10-31-Om NKIIIl' CALLS IMIUIIl.i:. J)ROF. T. J. WAT60N, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental mu la giving lnstrco tlon'ou tbe above instruments. Wtrd left at llrumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. M. 8. KJSTLER, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND tlURGKON. Office -laO North Jardln street. SbenindoAb. tma St' v - v SIS SHC. woTp Do you wear them? When noxt In need try t palfej Best In the world. $5.GCI ,$3.00 4.00 50 $3.50 $2.50 2.25 2.00 FOR LADIES' 2.00 II.7S- roR BOYS $2.00 1.75 FOR Ifyouwant aflne DRESS SHOE, mado Inthebtorf tyle. don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 m $5 Sho. They lit equil to cusbm mado and look 4 wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwttri oo so By purchasing w. L. Dcujr'ai Vms. Name as price itimped on the botl-m, h V for It whsn von buy W Im DOUGLAS. Bioci M ." Sold r JO8PH HAI,I U South Main street, Hbnaitoah, Fa U. P. Rotb, Rtbftowo, Pa. SHoli Kentored, Kor live yesrs I suffered with pttln and dip charge of tbe throat, baching oough, frontal beadarbe, weak eyes &c at all times: oculd not tala above a whisper; lost weight con tinually, and ot able to work. I wh UeaUd by the beat puyaloians In tbe county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope I was reooramended to use a bottle of Mayors)' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. it ijrmptoaas at Catarrh have disappeared and "I fael like a different person." Mhs. Kl IXA llANnwBHK, Klk Lick, Scmeraot ta. ra. Tbe above is one of tbe many tettl menials we have received this week, and we will pub. llab every two weeks ad I tlonal peraons Iiav. lng been cured by our marvelous mediolae. Try a bottle and be our. d xt once. MAYKK6' Dhug Co., Oakland, Mil. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Magnett Catarrh Cure is tbe only mediolne used by vapor inhalation, and Is guaraoteed by your druggist. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklay Bros ) tio. ,18 UH8t Centre Htreet. SHKXANUO til, PA. FIRST CLASS 6R0GHBY ! Our Motto: Best Quality at Io wast Prices. Patronage reapeetfully seUettaa. M1
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