ii S.MI ED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. for lb r'v- l-rlit years ('apt Loud followed : .t'-t or tlmt time n- matter oi a vo A .1 inn i ..I Irlnir from tlie water was Hl- I'vli secrotnryof the I'nltwl Whips 1 uryio superintend the al fisheries in i j wt l ii po-lilon behold five yours, lie i me perleuce as follows: I . i-cial years 1 had been troubled with . Intr outness and pain In the region y In ,i t My greatest affliction was Ic in ft was almost Impossible at any t ibl'ilti rest and sleep. Having seen H1( 3 remedies advertised I began using -' r Alter laKing a sniuu nuaniuy me 'j lit rcrclvcd was so frreiit that ! was posl nedv run- . ly alarmed, thinking the remedy ruti- Ltl opiates which would finally bolnjuil- out on bclnir assured bv thodruir- ttnat It was perfectly harmless, I cumin .1 U-o icthcr with the Heart Cure. Tcicl iy an eon -lcmiously say that Dr. Miles' K" ratlvc Nervine ami Now Heart Cure did rc for mo than anything I had ever taken, had been treated bv eminent nhvslclana " New York and Han 1 ranclsco without ben n i owo my present good health totno M loin use of these most valuable remedies, l.i Heartily recommend them to allalllleted I v. a ." C'apt. A. 1'. Loud, Hampden, Me. Dr MllcV Hestorntlvo Nervine and New Cure tv cold byaildi'tigglstBon a positive guarin- or oy wr. tunes luemcat 'o., I'.iMiart, nd on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, or nix i k lei for So, express prepaid. They are re - from all opiates and dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Ooal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT Ii'OH- 's Celebrated lager I I I v AND PUSHER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body. bmsde in ONE MINUTE frota nlu SO el: for a full pound package. Tret sample on application to manufacture, you sals bt Mb. R. Severn. F. E. MBRirde. W. H. Wsters RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho Chas. Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Uergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest branda of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAX 120 South Ham Street. MAUXICIf KIVBR iJVE OYSTERS f We are now prepared to nil orders ari'o or small ouaniuiw ui our Hfhole and retail store. All orders ! lecaitd with care and promptness. i SIX. XCT03SXjX3 tU oo., 8 B. Jsrdln Bt., Shenandoah, Pa. iDDEN'S : LIVERY trses ana Carnages to Hire. it be of 1,11 kinds promptly attended to. R Horsi 1 1 i in ' oaru, t ihw are erJ. IR AliliV, Rear ui (he Goffw House MIMD llii! - SLADGHTERJ AFRICA. Two Thousand of Lobongula's Fol lowers Mowed Down, THE KING'S CAPITAL DESTROYED. Itultiwuyo Titkcii After a Illomly ltuttle In Which Only llvn of the ISiirIUIi Force Were Kill. (I II Ii Then Wiped Out ty llaine. London, Nov. 10. A special from Johnu ncsburs; any that the Port Tull column, consisting of 800 liechunnalanil police anil ft number of Chief Khama's men, under rnmmnnd of Commandant Haaf, captured Huluwiiyo on Nov. a. The Matalreles (might wit li desperate f tity.lmt they found It impossible to stand up against the mn rlilne kuii. which laid the (lead In swaths upon the tteld. It was not until 8,0011 of the Matabeles were killed that the remain ing members of the impls retreated and allowed their kind's capital to fall Into the hand of the British. The British loss WRS oniy flve mM1 killed, , i,.,i.. . After Uuluwayo was captured the place I was set on fire and burned. Thu magar.ine, 1 containing the greater partof l.obeuguln'H ammunition, was blown up. It is reported that some of the Matahele commanders committed suicide after the fight at Shan ganl, being impelled thereto by tha cow ardice shown by their men. In the house of commons Mr. TTenry L-a-bouchere, who is bitterly opposed to gov 1 eminent by chartered companies, and to government by the British South Africa company in particular, obtained permis sion to move the adjournment of tha house in order to discuss the question of allow ing the Britisli South Africa company to establish a claim upon or contract engage ments regarding Matnbele land. I Sir. l.abouehere declared that when ; King Lobengula granted the concession to territory in Mashonnlnnd to Mr. Hudd on which tlte British South Africa com pany was founded he was ignorant that he thus gave tho whites the right to dig gold anywhere in his territory. When ho learned this he repudiated ills action. The concession, Mr. l.abouehere declared, was obtained by trickery. Mr. Gladstone said that the government did not desire to be disassociated with what had occurred in Matabele land. He did not agree with tho statement that the oompany had tried to swindle the British public. The company bad met with great difficulties owing to the Matabele raids. which were a source of serious danger to new industries in Mashonnland. Mr. Laboucheru was wrong in assuming thnt King Lobengula was master in his own oountry. On tho contrary, the younger i men had forced the king's hand, and the government was forced to demand that he maintain peace and prevent further raids. The government could not nssnmo the re sponsibility of acceding to Mr. Labou ohere's request for tho pro-einptory ces sation of hostilities, and ho thought that the discussion had been carried quite far enough. Andrews Was Ilit-cnlly Hold. Kansas City, Nov. 10. Mongolio An drews, tho Kansas City telegraph opera tor, who was arrested in Now York on the charge of attempting to extort money from Edwin Gould, has been returned to his home at Hosedale, Kan., a suburb of Kansas City. After being kept in a coll for five days he was released and ordered to leave town. Andrews denies emphat ically that ho had any intention to harm Gould, but merely intended to ask for a better position or a pointer on the market. Tho Knctiifftr Probably CreuinteiL Nouthhav, Out., Nov. 10. The first def inite news of the terrible calamity which overtook the steamer John Fraseron Lake Nipssing is received throttgliFireman John Adams. It is believed there were twenty four men on board the vessel when site took (ire, but only twenty can bo accounted for, seven of whom were saved. Adams thinks that the engineer was burned to death while trying to stop tho ongine. Already After Senator Wilson's Seat. DEB Moines, la., Nov. 10. The election of a Kepublican legislature means that a Republican United States senator will bo elected to succeed Senator Junius Wilson, of Fairueld, whose term expires in March, 1805. The candidates are Congressmen Gear, of Burlington; Hepburn, of Clnr- inda; Attorney General John Y. Stone and A. B. Cummins, of Des Molnss. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing: Quotations of tho New York and Philadelphia Kxohangos, Nmv Yoiik, Nov. 0. There was a reaotion in tho stock market today, which was char acterized by extreme dullness. Cliulni; bide: Lehigh Valloy H W. N. Y. & Pa... Pennsylvania 91ft 11. & li. T. coin... SI Heading HI II. & tt. T. pref... - Bt. Paul B4W Erie li Lehigh Nav SI D. L. & W 1I1M IUadinic If. m. f... TOM N. Y. Central.... 103H Heading 1st pf5... 34M West Shore Heading 2d pf .Is... i Lake Krie W.. IT Readlne 3.1 of (h... lU New Jersey Cen.W N. Y. & N. K 31i Del. & Hudsou..l31l$ General Markets. Pniutnur.PHiA, Nov. . Flour weak; win- tr surer.. $2g.W; do. extras, f8.1Hd.a5 No. t winter family. la.80ffl2.T5; Pennsylvania roller, straight, western winter, olt-ar te.908.1A; do. do., straight, f&l&AS.M; do. do., patent, S& .W.T5; Minnesota, clear. .;!; io., straight, fy.35iftt.65; do., patent, SS ' 4.10; do., fvorlt brands, higher. Hje flour, K).U5a8 per barrol. Whaat dull, lower, with atWo. bid and M?n asked for November: ""-' bid and (MMc,. asked for December; 9fc. hid and t)8c. asked for January; RVMo. bid and SbHc. asked mr February. Corn quiet, weaker, with tHc. bid and 16c. asked for Novemlii r; MMc. Md and Wic. asked for Deoembar; HHc. bid and tSo. aked of January ; 4Ho. bid and We. asked for February. Oats quiet, steady, with SKHo. bid and 3SHc. asked (or November; Mfcio bid and io. asked for De cember; attc. bid and Sfo. asked for January; 3SJ4o. bid and 8To. askeil fer Tsbruary. Beef firm, quutt; etitra mem, $10.50ail; family, ! H.60. Pork easy; new mess, $10lf).S0. Lard quiet, unchanged; steam rendered, Hip. But ter quiet, easy; New York dairy, lOOtTtac.; western dairy, 190k. : Klgine, SMW),o. ; Nw York oreatnery, 'JH&&c. western cream try, 3U&Mle-; imitation areamery, ltsMo. Cheese dull, uuohaaged; Kew York large, 80 llMo.; do., fanoy, HMOllKc; do., small, 1UH U'Hc.; part skims, auHo,; full skims, SO 8Jo. Kggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 6o.; western, !lM4VXc. HMt Liberty Cattle Market. East Libsktv. Pa., Nov. . Cattle steady at yesterday's prices; prime to extra. -V(W S6; fahr to good, t4.HtkiM.ft0; common to medium, $JM; fat i:u and heifers, St.aaa.tt; fat bulls, 2.S0W; grassera and bologna bulls, t$9 S,M; bulegna cows, ft to f 10; fresh cows, laita sTiils- u- ZlrT u -Mi !,.-0j?,r' JS? 'lli .iiVl. iilS a.m. isaeep nun; priu net, lt.tnl; eommea, 4. Vl ealvw, to.UK sue. to VI; larau. m I it heavy ad uite, I nvn 'vaira -vmor BOSTON'S MURDER MYSTERY. Ilrollier and Two Sisters Held Tor Double 31 tinier. Boatox, Nov. 10. The mystery sur rounding the tragic deaths of Mrs. Han nah Toole and her daughter Margaret, at their homo in South Boston, after partak ing of a bottle of porter, hns added hor ror by the death of the fattier last night. There were four of the family of nine present at the lmlslde of the dying man. These were JJoseph, John, Patrick and Annie. Stephen, Michael and Minnie are con fined at Station 6, charged with the iimr tier of the mother and Margaret, whose lxxlles lie at the city hospital 'morgue. The father passed nway never knowing that his wife and daughter had gone be fore. He had been confined to his bed at homo for months suffering from an Incurable malady. Wednesdny night he hail lteen watched by his wife and daughter Margaret, and at 0 o'clock he fell off Into a sound sleep, and the two watchers left the Ijedside and went into another room. In the room which they entered was a son, Michael. He was sent for a bottle of porter, the drinking of which caused the death of Mrs. Toole and Margaret. The rejtort of the medical examiner shows thnt there was cyanide of potassium enough in tho stomachs of the two to kill forty men. It is believed they were itolsoneil as there stilt of a conspiracy among those under arrest. Disobedience of Orders Kills Four. Toledo, O., Nov. 10. South bound pas senger train No. 86 orasheil into north hound freight No. 0T on the Hocking Val ley railroad, one and a half mites north of Kising Sun, last night. The collision v as due to the disobedience of orders on the part of tlte engineer of the freight. A heavy fog prevailed at the time and ob scured the vision of the passenger en gineer. Four were killed outright. The (load are: I H. Jones, engineer of the pas senger train; James 15. Kerlin, engineer of tho freight train; Jones, fireman of the passenger train; Kxpress Messenger James K. Brisch. I'ranee Will Not Interfere. PiTTSBt'lto, Xov. 10. Somu days since it was stated that the Frencli nmbassador at Washington had been asked to assist Noel Maison,the French anarchist, convicted ol murder in the first degree for the killing of Mrs. Huse at Calnmity, this county. Leon C. Ilnntois, who was detailed by the ambassador to make inquiries into the case, lias ascertained that Maison is a nat uralized American citizen, and conse quently tho French government lias no rigid, whatever to protect him against tlte United States law. To right Against Chief Itninsey. Council lJi.t;rFn,Xov. 10. Judge Smith, of tho district court of this city, upon ap plication oi the llmalia division of the Or der of Hailway Telegraphers, issued nn or der for tho removal of Grand Chief D. G. Ilamhey. Papers will be served on him at his home in Vinton, In. Two other mem hers of the Grand Division, 1). Thurston and George C. t lege, will also bo removed. Tlte Omaha division charges Grand Chief Hnmsey with misappropriating the funds of tho order and immoral conduct. The 4.1-eclc Cnhlnct lleftlgns. Athens, Xov. 10. The ministry sus tained n check yesterday through tha election of n president of tho chamber. Tho candidate elected was supported by Trlcoupis, and was chosen by a large ma jority. 1 he premier hastened to tho pal nee in order to inform the king of tho fact, As a result of tho conference the premier resigned. Later tn the day the entire Greek cabinet resigned, and M. Triooupis was called to form a new ministry. Desperate llurgbirs Captured. CAliLlSLK, Pa., Nov. 10. Two tramps drovo a family out of their house at Wormleysburg, took possession and robbed it. They wero arrested, and the constable started to bring them to jail by train. Xear Carlisle, one of the prisoners jumped from the traiu antl ran into the country. The conductor took charge of ono and the constable followed the othor and captured him. They had burglurs' tools antl were armed. Snn Seven Comrades IVrlsh. Philadelphia, Xov. I0. Three ship wrecked seamen from tho abandoned Spanish bark Juan J. Murgn arrived in port on the schooner Henry Lippitt, from Turks Island, t hey are Antonio Crimen, Llogi Peris and Pedro Xagloles, a boy, They were picked up in midoceon, after un dergoing sufferings thnt almost mado them insane. They hud bcou seven of their comrades perish. Cut in the Price of Knflfl. PrrrsnuitQ, Xov. 10. The Carnegie Steel company has broken away from the steel combine, and cut the prices on steel rails $5 per ton, from ttXI to fcJ4. The depressed condition of trade is given as the reason for the reduction, but it is stated that the Carnegie company, having greater facili ties than any other concern, propose to reach out for tbe rail ti-.ule. tt Curei Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat. Croup, Inflo- enza, Whooping Cough, Bronehitii andAithiri A certain euro or Consumption in first stages. ana a sure rouei in aaranMa stages u tt at once You trill seo the excellent effect after taking the fir it do. Sold hr dealers eterjwbere. Largs LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of wave of throwing awav money. On of toe best method of eeonomltlng is to Insure 1 in arst olS, tborougbly reliable' -"ompaalw. either lite, ttte or aoeuW, uch as rapremMd i Wo. us Boats Jajdin iKetl, HmwttMk, pa ho founders "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with rcrnrcl to Scolt's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Ellis you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to dic;, tion there is 1:0 aflcr cjfc: except good effect. Keep i: mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh t:Tj strength known to science. - - M-7 PMt . 7W.,- All droffjnRta. iTHE KIND THAT CURES! MRS. ouvrit riir.RKlER, M Mulom.N V 1 On Crutches 10 Years I seating sokes that 1 1 WOULD NOT HEAL ijgj i CUKKDt CUKED! 1 BR Dana Sabs vfahili.a Ca : H 53 Oentlemls I w nli to tcntlfy to tho efflcacys M For ovrnl y ars 1 haw been euflerlng from a Hi Itail Jlloutl IMfiorilci' n1 1 tl liy dlQVrcntSj tmi namfi bv tho levoral lliTslciani . iio ottendtnl me, 53 but wM uh lianteil th mUIII -' tVuiall. ltnt-iW Htacke-I my i'acf, KATIM AWAYl (fiSXllIS FKKNII, ouJ laiiifi a eniptentffi ruiltiliitc More, KhUh luithinn woulil lirftl. IlBG ft!ao broke out on my limit n a rr.VHUS SClIt 11. Tor moiitli) I was ciiiilliicil (fiH my lied and havi- been iimibli to lvnlkSS H without crotrtuTHarmer tt'ii years. ;g LartFell I purciiased three buttles of BH DANA'S SAUSAPARILLA I igtfAf Val Bros. It Iu-IimmI me from tho flrtit.i Mm! took it faithfully, ami I can now tittemt tof Efffniy iHituetioUl (lutlfft and wit lit at wi'llQl 91 aa eu-r. g tarn Iameun? that myinse tt na near a miracle ag B anything that happen at the present day. IP H lam very emrerelv lnur. IS AUlone, N. Y. MRS. oXlVEK CIIERRIER. Hr! GENTLEMEN. We enclose testimonial of Mr.i Cherrier, which is a irtronir endorwtm nt of your gSvolUHbl'1 compound. Wnlwllnu hvr rtutcment to MRbetruo in try riMcf. Weaiovejy rcipertfully youri. S H M&lonc, U. Y. Wholutalo & liitail DrugtDsts. I M Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. 1 W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to I'ear Alley, Between Centre and Lloya Btreets. Wheelwright work, Carriago and "Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Htreete, Shenandoah, Peuua,, GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oysters In season. Orders left st tbe store wlli receive prompt attention Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., i in low iiiia. i 'oilij Oinouj rrnnii'i Uliiotul. oi.uat.lt to cu.ti the nnfor tu not t- nit(!i riiiif rMim Hluml HmImh. dIm1 IHooaste,. Stricture, Io blltly, Aiseuy, Iniputuncy, eta., primary or acvuoilary, (no titaiter wltai 1 otbira write, brim. ur. a.lver(te or faarmutee), ami all thu train ot cti, ttn., h? th'-otmhiiicf) AHiathlo, Huuiii' 'pmhli , aud Ki.1ls.Uu isifmof nn Hlue, fc Ucf at once. Fivafa eve on (til in 4 to 10 Air. B-nd tit iwooent ttmnpa fur bonk Tnith" K-nifihlu thnt wil' ftitoolaii you.anrt a true friouil to iill-ting bmuaulty ajid tboia oonUiuplailag mu-rta. Honm dally: B lu 8; arca totr, 0 to 8; Huiular. 9io in If. Hsware of quaaki, thota hook lilTfttura and fraudulent aUvartUentnUi. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Hosier's old stand.) if alii ohcI Csal MSn thssuitf tK. II est beer, ale and porter on tap. Tfce Bneet brsnds ot wnlskeys sad altars. Fool room si Ucbed. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Bracdi of Wines, WhisVeyi ud Cigiri rresta Beer, Porter and Als alwsvs on t. Public Notice! Notloe lo nereby grrB thjtt persona dsatroj iac or detaining bter ao will be prosecuted h provided by ta Aat ol Aaaenblr spproved Brawine' AaaooltloH. MirtO,I'a..Jii4s,ls, l7 s,,,ut . , .7 wo are sure we rau im-ur.. trem 4AiMW.fr AN EDISON PATENT EXPIRES. And Tlil Wilt Doubtless Clienpen tho ltiennd.cetit Ijttnp. New Yoiik, Nov. 10. Toriny n fmnotis Ellison patent expires ill KliKlntnl, mid tlte mntitlfnctiire antl sale of incandescent lamps In tlint country will now be free. Tills Is saitl to mean tbe probable decrease In the price of incandescent lumps, and tlio establishment of a number of new manufactories. It has been stiKftesteil Hint the expiration of this patent may in wmio way allect tho term of the htlison patent, for the United States. Such, how ever, the ollloials of the company here claim will not lie the case. The foreign patent which limits the term of an Ameri can patent must, he oi irranted prior to (he Krant of the Ame .i patent for tlte same invention. At ! mI this is what the oou i ts have decided many times. The expiration of the Kuulish patent may lead others interested in the forma tion of a new company here to oppose their riijht to the American patent longer. This, the Kdison people say, is not improb able. They hold that the first foreiun patent, the expiration of which can in any way effect the term of the American patent Is that granted in Canada which will ex pire Nov. 17, 1894. The owners of the Kdison patent further contend that, the American putent will run to Jan. 1, 1W7. The application for a patent was first made by Edison here, and the company will oppose by every means tn their power any attempt at. what they claim would be nn infringement on their rights. To Protect liinsylvaiita't Health. IlAnmsBtmo, Nov. 10. At the tegular quarterly meeting oi the state board of health a resolution was adopted directing Secretnry l.eo to prepare a statement of statistical ami other facts relating to vac cination. The attention of the board was oalledto the pollution nf streams at Mana yunk, Johnstown, Chadds' Ford, Warren, Danville and other points in tile state. Action wax taken looking to tho abate ment of these nuiiances. The question of requiring the registration of consumptive patients was discussed and final action will be taken at the next meeting. Annulled liy nn Insane I'rltoner. TjAKpastku, Pn., Nov. 10. James Mo Aurey, a prisoner tn the county jail, charged with breaking open Pennsylvania railroad freight, cars, beoame suddenly in sane in ills cell. He wre'i lied a leg from the table and mado a Murderous assault on his cell mates, Monroe Mellinger and Abram Witmun. The cries of the men brought a keeper to the cell, but the lun atic drove him out. MeAurey followed him outside, and the keeper succeeded, after a despernte battle, in wresting the bludgeon from him. Slelllnger and Wit mun were terribly beaten. Shot in SelT Ipfeue. St. Ixiitis, Nov. 10. .lames I. Collins, head biirtemler tit. the East St. Louis Jockey cluli truck, whs shot und killed at the east approiteii of the Eades liridne by Cliorles Met'iiirerty, n. horse ovrnor from Cliie.ino, who hits u number of hones nt the KiistSidt- track. Collins was partially Intoxicated and used language that -was not becoming in tho presence of several ladies who were with McOafferty. The latter remonstrated, and Collins attacked him with a knife, whereupon tbe shooting occurred. Attacked liy Vicious 1"K. .iKliSF.v City, Xov. 10. Two girls wero bitten yesterday by a vicious das in Nut loy and Franklin, N. J. Miss Grace Don aldson, while on her way home on High land lano, was attacked by a bulldog and a fox terrier, and but for the help of some laborers near at hand the animals would have torn her to pieces. Sliss Graco Thatcher, of Franklin avenue, was at tacked by a savage dog and bitten on the foot. The dogs have been shot. Low Witter Mark In the Trensttry. Washington, Xov. 10. The low water mark of the net available balance of the treasury was reached yesterday, when the total stood at tl,9tJ8,!W2, of which $84,060, 418 was the gold reer. The lurge ex penditures over receipi.i thus far this mouth is responsible for this condition, hut no alarm or uneasiness is felt at the department. Charged nlth Stealing Township 1'tinds. Newark, X. .1., Xov. 10. Moses P. Smith was arraigned in the quarter ses sions court on an indictment charging him with having embezzled $U,000 from the township of South Orunge, while holding the office of township collector. He pleaded not guilty, and his trial was set down for Nov. 24. Fatally Hurt by a Vicious Cow. New Castle, Pa., Nov. 10. Jnotis Ilarge, nn aged citizen of Taylor towuKhlp, two miles below this city, was leading a cow when the animal suddenly went mad and made a vicious attack upon him. Three ribs were broken and his back was badly crushed. He was also injured internally, and cannot recover. Number Fire and Six Objected. Jamestown, N. Y.,Nov. 10. Charles W. McAllister was examined in the police court on a charge of bigamy. The evi dence given by two women who came same down from Buffalo to appear against him showed that they were wives Nob. 5 and 0. McAllister was returned to jail iu default of $3,000 bail. To 9upprens HaslaaT Pmuckton, X. J., Nov 10. A large meeting of Princeton college tn-. es was held here last night. Hasting was t'.;or onghly discussed, und a resolution passed expressing their firm determination to support the college and civil authoriiies In putting it down. Jersey's HioIm- Law Vneonatltutlonal. Trotok, Nov. 10. Chief Justice Heas ley has just decided that the county ex cuse law is unconstitutional. This will legislate out of office boards in Cumber land, Warren and other counties which were appointed with power to grant licenses. The llurglar's Victim I)ad. BuiJXHiTON, X. J., Xov. 10. Christian Zeiss, the baker who was stabbed seven times by a fleeing burglar In Vineland last Friday morning, died yesterday from his won mis. Several supposed slews have so far Immmi run out without sueeww. Peniuylvituia's Miuiag AwuiiU. BCLLKFONTK, Pa., Xov. 10. Sixty-ona award were received by the Pennsylvania miuiug exhibit at the World's fair, which was nearly twice thai of any other state. DiseaMil H !- 6vMkaaMl. WlLKKtaAKEJl, Pa., Nov. 10. 1,'a aoma aaffarittf with glM4ta war akM iaf r ir ai tha state veterinarian, and th beV Um ftatwra jrafMt4. , 1 la what drunuist ssv. beca.W tley ave t' 1 oi vaa uiaiiv uniar amaujosr oense to stipose tlmt an imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Cotlolene for example, I'airba nk & Co. discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. But when you come To .Accept am these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator tvho deals on others' reputation and who profits only by tlhers' loss. To ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick right to Cottouisnb and let all imitations severely alone. Hold In 3 and ' pound palls. Mado only by 4 N.K. FAIR BANK A, CO. i CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOHN K. COVLE, Offloe lleddall building. Htaenando, P. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO U'SKLLBR-A T-LA W. noom 3, Mountain CltyUank Bulldlnf, l'ctt vllle, IM. M .4. BUKXK. A TTORNKY A T-LA IT. BniNAhUOAH, l'A. Ofllce-noom 3, P. O Building, ShenardOM ncd ISsterly building, Pottsvllle. 0, T. HAV1CE, BURGEON DENTISI Office Northeast Cor. Main sad Ointre St Sbcnnndoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE KOMEllTM, M. D No. 23 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. Ill, B. J. S. CALL-EN, .no ji bourn Jar Jin btrcet. mionasdoabt Omis Hours: 1i30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P, M. Except Thursday evening. ivo office work oh Sun'lay except by tirranoe nwn(. A Uriel adhtrrnce to the oQloe hour a U absolutely necetsary. 10-81-Um N1U1IT CALLS DOUItLH. pKOF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher ot instrumental mu-lc giving instrno Hon on the above instruments. Weld loll at llrumm's jewelry store will reeelve oromut at tention. jy 8. KIBTLElt, M. !.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe I) North Jsrdtu street. Shenandoah luta ksr'-' ijr sd& S3 SHC- not" rVp Do you wear them 7 When next In need try X paM Boat In tho world. .5.00 13.00 4.00 .50 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 $2.25 F0RUDIES' $2.00 tl.79- FOR BOYS Sl.75 $2.00 FOR If you want a Una DRESS SHOE, mada tn tha late tylj, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 af $5 Shoe. They lit equal to custom made and took it4 waar M well, If you wish to econo ni2u In your footwa,' do so by purchasing W. t. Do. glis Shoe.. Nam aai privaBiampoq on me oomiri, i- u. tor it -hon you Buy UOUGLAS, l!ro. ". Itm. SeldDfJ JORIK BALL. 14 South Main Htreet, Bhacandoah. p C. r. Rotb, RlngtoB, Pa. Spesreh Mtr,t. For five years I suffered with pals ana d. headache, weak eyea. &c at allttmM: could Doi wik aoove awusper; lost waiaat ooa oelved no relief. After givlnB ud all kui S.?w?,e.niSaA0.uaeAbotl.e ' Mayers ..VHHB..U ui . a iic. uaiua it lor Tour weeks my apeeyh returned. Ml sraptojni ot f K8 Kl ItA HAHDWBHK. Kik Lick, Somerset Co- Pa. The above U one ot the sway tetthaoatela Z,hV-V'Veiit'. we wuTpSC ' iiional BwasM bav- I ii n Kaai, a,,vu4 vn . Trv a bottle and be aimi luarvwona smoisum, atoaee. BHBQ OQ-. For sale by drofglsta. My' lifnatla Catarrh Cure U the only bm1Mb adbr vapor lohalation, and ts garaited byyour MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 38 Hast Centre Htruut, aHEMAKBOAH, PA. FUST GLASS GBOGERJ ! uur Motto: Beat Quality at Lavaat "--- mtronase repotfuUy aolloitaa. mm v,2 price. it