HE COMMUTED SUICIDE! The Causo and Its Losson. Why did ho commit suicido 1 Oil ! for tlic same renion that thousands of others arc on the vitrc of the torna tin, or in imme diate diinsrer of insanity, ivaralyiil, idiocy, r fo'iic utliur equally unfortunate result ol ttnv nervmw ttftVrtion. He knew he w.i aiilu'tod with a nervous disorder, but wtm carelen, nmiatently indifferent to the out conic j or ho m iy have lessened Ins chaw-pi for recovery l-y treating with physiciani who had Utile t.r no knowledge of such f fi'ftions, or by deluging hlmralf with woi th-io-s -.o-ralled remedies. His oaso was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who hits nervous or sick uliclie, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, mrl mi'lioly, failing memory, hot Hashes, 1 u uun, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, i-x i l dt-bilitv, epilepsy, eto. Hie same or himilar i'tmeiucnces are likely to result to am ono tvIio has any of these advance vii' mm- ot an awlul end. Do ndl liesilate lit; mnr rid of them by intelligent treat - tv nt Dr. ri.uiklin Allies, the celebrated ic 'iali'i. has studied nervous diseases over vears. and hits discovered the onlv rn- liable remedy for thera. Thousands of vol- intttr testimonials prove the virtues of lh. MiK1- Hestorutive Nervine. ii nzo Barker, of Clinton, V. V, writes: "I i n alllu io l Willi extreme nervousness thai I was uii tile vcrKo of Insanity. My hands iretn- n --j i oiil i i'ouiu scarcely reeti inyaeu. i ummi v 1 o bjtMet of llr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. anmv -is cured. It Is nltli pleasure I recommend t, i iv mm inn remoay lor nervous irotioies. I had beiMi a m-eat sufferer from ehronlp uradicho unill I began, about four months nun, u use llr Miles' Restorative Nervine anil PUN inoc whlr-u time I havo not had a headache eral cif mv f: tends ar&usin? Dr. Miles' Rem- cliei, and llnd thcin.as 1 did, to be more than van elttim for them." Mrs. Mary K inter, Lm antteiP, i ai. W II Canwoll. editor Tribune. Plymouth, Pa. 1 writes " Mv wife was cured of sick headache-! many vears' Mantling by thouseof lir Mile. Ucitorativo Nervine, she has recommended It tn i her friends, and they all praise it highly " ! l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold bt e.it ,drUE2l-tson apiltlvo guarantee, or sent dltif I oy ic iir mhos meuioai uo., Kitciiari, inn , o i receipt of price, St per bottle, Ux bottles 1hr express prcpaia. it is positively lreo irom opts!" nr dAtiiremiis druvs. Dr. Miles' Pills. 50 n-iM.4. f 25 cents. Free Ivook at druggists, or by mail CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 2C7 West Coal Street, 8SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- wbmw lager it 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only 30 ett. for a full pound package. irrea simple a appucatlon to manuxocturera. roneaue bt ffS. B. Severn, F. Mngsrgle. W. H. Wsteis RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chaa. Kettlg'B Cele brated Boer and Porter iuv thlB vicinity, also Berguer & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. ntAUitxci: R1VKR IOVE OYSTERS We are no' prepared to nil orders In Ku:o ,n' nr.all quantities t our wholencilomul retail store. All orders cxci uted with care and proaplness V. DEI. NTOBZiB eto OO., ilw 8 B. Jsrdla bU. Shenandoah, I'a. JOE WYATT'S fOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossler'B old stand.) I and Coal Bis.. Hlieuanitouli. It beer, nlesnd porter on tap. The Hneel Isol vihlsteya li3 olenre. Pool room si Lblic Notice! ;HUi.'f-bjk-.ven ht persoos osstroj- fiainlBg beer Itscs will b BfOMeutw) aedbytbo 11. of Assmul spproved Brewers' AcfiOfiaHon. ah, Pa I led, 1BS'3. ly Bank Officers in tho State of Wash ington Overpowered. THE PBESIDExTT TWIOE GROT AT. Itoth llullrts Took I'.nVrt, Inllletlnc 1'iiln rut Wounds Tho ltnlilicrs Sni'oecil in MnhhiK Tlislr linp Willi n Uttlndrer Nino llundrfMl Ilnlliirs. WAt,LA WAIU, AVash., Nov. 14. A ilnr in(5 lmnk roliliery and attempt to nmnler the president, occurred at MilUm, Ore., ten tulles south of Hits oily, late yesterday af ternoon, Just nt a time when few persons were on the street. Three men, well mounted, rode leisurely Into town anil dis mounted nt the rtmir of the Hank of Mil ton. Two entered the bank, while the third stood gnard outside. Two pistol shots were soon heard, and immediately after the men emerged from the Iwnk, mounted their horses ami rode swiftly out of town. Thpy were not disRnised, and one was identified as A. McCarthy. President, A. Hopoon, Cashier N. A. Davis am". Assistant Cashier William Hop son were In the bank at the time. Cashier Davis was behind the counter counting out ITiUto give to President IIopsou. Tho first Intimation ot the robbery he had wits when two shots wore tired by the robbers lieforo making any verbal demands. Both shots took effect in President llopson, one passinw through his left arm and one go ing through his left sido.lnflicting painful uesu wounds. Hie revolver wits held so close to tho head of Cashier Davis that the concussion knocked him down. Tite robbers then demanded money from Casliier Harmon, and ho bunded thorn u tray of change containing t9l. Taking this they left immediately, without an at tempt to get the cash ln'tlio vault. Within five minutes an armed mounted posse was in pursuit. Tire robbers wero tracked for smo distance, but 11 traeo was lost be yond Dry Creek. Koblieil by a tUniltrd ljurular. Nkwbuiiciii, N. Y., Nov. 14. A man who was masked with a rod.buntlunn handker chief visited the house of D. II. Monks, at PishklU-on-tho-IIndson, about 8 o'clock in tho evening. Mrs. Monks was the only person nt homo, and the strnnjrer. pre senting n revolver at. the woman's head, compelled her to give up nil tho monoy in the house 8800 In cash and two checks amounting to ubout &!,000. Ho then es caped. Wallace Hurt's Counsel. D0YI.ESTOWN, Pa., Nov. 14. Court con vened yesterday for tho trial of criminal cases. The most important on tho list was that of Wallace Hurt, charged with murdering the Hingleys husband and wife near Xowtown. Hurt is a half breed, and canio into court with no coun sel. The court assigned Wllllnm C. Ityun and Howard J. James to plead for him. A uay lor trial was not llxcu. Kentucky's Fiendish Avcncers. BAltDSTOWN, Ky., Nov. 14. Tho mother Of Evans, tho condemned rapist, his wife and children were not killed by the de struction of their home, as sunnosed. Evans' wife tells a pitiful tale. She says it is her belief that the mob intended to burn them alivo when they blew up tho hoiiRe. They lost all they possessed, and unit tuemselves destitute nnd homeless, Another Hock Island Victim. CHICAOO, Nov. 14. The list of fatalities resulting from the Pock Island rear end collision nt Seventy-second street last Wednesday now numbers twelve. Miss Kate Snow, who received severe scalds and bruises, died at the Mercy hospital yesteruay. , Ills Head .Siii;iIii,I by railing Rncks. Scbaxtos, Pa., Nov. 14. Hichard Wil son, a miner employed at the Hough and Heady colliery, was fatally Injured by a fall of rock in the chamber in Milch he was working. His head was smashed so badly that it was unrecognizable. On Trial fur Arson. CAKMSI.K. Pa., Nov. U. Mechanlosburg hud five very serious fires within the past year. Two young men, Joseph Mumma and Hichard Fink, nreon'trinl as tho in ceudluries. Mumma pleaded guilty, but Fink held out, and is now on trial. A Little Girl I'litnlly llilrneil. PlllLLli'SHUlto, N. .f., Nov. 14. While Katie, the 11-year old daughter of Stephen Stover, of this place, waspollshingaslove, the polish took fire The bluze ignited her clothing, and she was so budly burned that she cannot recover. STOCK AND PRODUCEMARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Kuw Vork and Philadelphia .Exchanges. New Youk, Nov. 13. There was an Irregu lar movement ot prices In the stock exchange, and weakness in Industrial stocks. Closlne bids: Lehigh Valley OH W. N. Y. & Pa... 4 Pennsylvania 5H II. & II. T, com.. Beading SB 11. & U. T. pref.. fit. Paul 8K Kris 13J Lehigh Nav 31H D. L. A W 1B Heading K..1U. 4s.. TDK N-. Y. Central.... HK Heading 1st pf fe V West Shore 1IM Reading lid pf 5s... UH Lake Erie A W If Beading 8d pf 5s... New Jersey Cen.llS N. Y. Si N. E mi Del. i UuiUou...l30 General Market. Pmi.nEM'HiA, Nov. IS. Flour weak; win ter super., S!i;.10; do. extras, $8.12M.3A; No. 2 winter family, S..VXi!.-,.T5; I'enns) laula roller straight, f.if.i.a,5: western later, clear, $'.li31S; western winter, straight, 18.1.73 8. Ill: nn,i-r patent, $a..'ilijiU.7.V Minnesota clear, 2.iMv I. do. straight, JU!38 65; do. patent, $H.7.V4 1; do. favorite brands, higher. Bye flour, $S.U503 per barrel. Wheat weak, lower, with IMc. hid and tkjje. asked fur No vember; tfWj''- bid and Kc. asked for Decern bar; 6640. bid aad ATc. asked for January; 6Xo. kid and fiSHo. asltxl for February. Corn dull, lower, with tSVio. bid and 48f4i.abketlfor November; 41 5,4c. bid and 4jo. asked for De oemher; lUjcblcl and 44ie. asked for January; 41J4o. bid and tlv. asked for February. Oats quiet,' steady, with 354C. bid and 8UJ40. asked for November; :W)ic. bid and 3AMc. asked for December; WMc. bid and 37o. asked for Jan uary; 3oo. bid and 37c. usked for February. Beef firm, dull; extra mess, $10.rOQll; fam ily, tiaail.SU. Pork light demand; new mess, $UJSO&lV. Lanl fb-iu.moderalely active; steam $4.76. Butter qultt, weak; New York dairy, UkaOTMo.; do. creamery, iHOiNo.; western - dairy, lIHaic.; do. oreamery, aJQJWo.; KI Klns, iaki.; imitation oreamery, lOOKlo. Cheese quiet, steady; New York large, OAHKe.; do. fancy, llh'ullsc.; do. small, lOHOUMe.; part skiius, taH'.;fiillHklm,a3Ho. Eggsqulet, steady: New York and Pennsylvania, ftk&Xto.; western, WV'i "'H ll.ulalo luttle. Market. UutiAi 1, Nov. 1J. futile dull; roinmoa grades tie. to loc. lower; oUu r grailea ntcn.lv and unohaiiged. Hogs very tt nil: prime ion-,, ; WMOCUi beat Yorker and mixed, Ji.utiu,!.. eommw to Mr York, H.M3.8U. bliw p , teaay, dnlll Mo- ttsm last week's prices. iiiii.fl...i.ii..ilii.li t See the Microbes? They are In Hie air, In the water, 111 your blool anil system. They are tho leal eaiiHo of disease. RADAM'S icrobe Killer ronls every germ of dlnense, purifies the blood, renovateR tho system, promotes good health at once. Price In 1 irullon Jugs, ta.00 ; in 40 or., bottles, 81.00. M-page explanatory book telling what It lias done, and wluit It will uu, free. The Wm. Radam Microbe Killer Co., 7 LalglitSt., New York City. Auents lor Slieniindoali, GHTJH tJJJrC J3HOS. 'fin fwi niiimmiiiiililii CatiM'd by a tlMehlevoiu Boy. Clllr.uio, Nov. 1 1. The cause of tho suburban wreck on the Hock Island last Wednesday, tho victims of which now number twelve, was brought to light to day, when C. C. Shields, a 13-year-old boy, confessed In court to having removed the burning fiife thrown from therear of tho wrecked train, to notify the train follow ing that, the suburban was behind timo. Tlio boy said lie did not know what tho fuse was, anil was released from, custody. McKliitc.' Plurality 80,000. COLtiMlius, Nov. 14. Hettirns from nil except eight counties, and the pluralities of the Hepublican and Democratic parties in those eight, give these totals: McKin ley, 432,900: NenI, 853,000: Mncklln (Pro.), 21,000; Hracken (Pop.), 10,300; total, 8)38,HO0. Mclilnley's vote was 10,800 over Harrison's In 1888, and 27,700 over It in 1802. The Prohibitionist lost 4,000 ami tho Populists guiued 1,400. Tried to .ssH4fduate a Diplomat. Pauis, Nov. 14. An attempt was mndo last night to assassinate M. 1. Oeorgie- vitch, Servian minister to France. Helwos dining at a restaurant when n poorly dressed man entered and fired 11 shot nt shot ut him, wounding him in the side. The assassin was arrested. He described himself as a cobbler. Virulent Hop; Cholera. WlLKESBAniii:, Pn.i Nov. 14. Hog chol era has broken out in Columbia county in virulent form. The" statu authorities have been notified, and the people havo been warned not to eat pork for the present. In one township the fanners are kept busy burying hogs thai have Uied from tho dis ease. Camden Comity's New Sheriff. CAMIiKX, N. .1., Nov. 14. George Bar rett, the Hepublican shcrill-elect of Cam den county, was sworn into office nt noon today by Common I'lens Judge Vrooin An early aggressive movement against the UIouoestergamlilerH Is looketl for. A Church 3'iehpocknr Arrested. Reading, Pa., Nov. 14. William Smith was arrested hero yesterday afternoon mid jailed for picking pockets. His method was to attend church services nnd then mix with the worshippers us they wentout and pick their pockets. Another CnrcleNS Ollliuer Killed. Rkamxo, Pa., Nov. 14. While Clinton M. Marks, ugud 17 years, wasout gtiniiing his weapon was discharged while ho wits trying to get over tho fence, and he re ceived the load in his groin, canning lu .stunt death. Tim Weather. Generally fair; slightly cooler; westerly winds. . NUGGETS OF NEWS. Sir Francis Clare has been confirmed as British ambassador at Rome. The Columbian eongre of the Salva tion Army is in seaaton at New York. Kx-Premier Mercier, of Canada, comes out boldly for Canadian independence. Fire last night in Memphis caused 28R,- 000 damage and perhaps some loss of life. John Johnson, the -colored murderer ol two fellow convicts, was electrocuted nt Abuin (N. Y.) prison today. An Italian anarchist named Antonio K; naldi, arrested m France, is believed lu b the Harcelona bomb thrower. AT A PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor saya it acta pently on the atomacb. liver and kidneys, and In a pleasant laxative. Thl drink U made Rom herbs, and Is prepared fur list as easily aa tea. It Is called LMME'S MEBISIME All rtnimtIM Bell It at soe. and tl a package. If yoa cannot tf et it. vend your address for a free sample. J.ane'n Family Mctllrlnei nioyew the bowels rch day. In order to be uvalthy this Is neretwary. Addrew OKAT011 P. WOomvAlin j.e JtovTi?.Y H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Him pie, Perfeet and Cheap. Kverybody de llahtsd with It. Orders left t 130 ttoatb Jar din street, Hhenandoah, Pa., will be promptly attended to. vsm mas wire 'rw il-, wyvt wci 1 the Brai at the expense of the Body. While wc drive tlie brain va must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air fnrwls t!int make healthy fic:,li refreshing sleep such arc methods. When loss of titbit, strength find ncrvo become appftriiiit your'pliysician will doubtlens tell you that the qutcKest butltJer ot all tlirec is ens iifiusi of Ccd Liver Oil. which not only crcate3 ncMi . in jiseit, uut stimulates the appetite for o'l.er foods. Pnuarocl byPcut' ! r.iwri" " V. All dniT'Pts. 1 Kidney Trouble for 12 Years, f Completely Cured. S nn DNA SARAAI'AlUt I.. Pil Si J!,?!?,U,T;'. la J" 1 h" bmllyHH nnffiictcilwith ICI.Iiicv'froultlc. TwoyiariS! BMIKO I had JH..," hCh Kttlnl InS SJirybnck. Attlm.jtt vailmnl work (or mo to Ri'lBH JsnrounO. I jut lVh, I hail anothrr ttUtk ot ' I.ii S Ba1rliie(" which loft me to had I enulilgf ntirtll v uet nrroN ( ho roiim. Our mer- EM E"j chant li Jvlii'd mo to try a IwtUo ol g B ANA'S 1 Si?!1? M" three iKjttlcaof tun-aM SSAfAniLLA and ono iKitllc of DANA'S lll.I.S,Si jSandlaln COMri.in'RI.Y UUJCl:il.S "J. tr.iut.ln ith Jtlilneyal iu liix U.IU SS'icht'l ri.o,l niipi'tltc, a'i.1 1 ,cvrr tdtl.it-m fater tn myllle. You may publlali thu II yoa vlsh.ss gmoverr worn la I rue. IH Yours truly, 52 01 Horrlotown, N. Y. WEhLKY STEURY. M Oshtsi VTe ero prilonallyDcquaIntc.1 withJti'H ittjSterry, rnd know IlU itatonientB aro true as 2 llMpoctfully, A.r.&C.F. MoNEILU ra jg Dane Sartapatllla Co., Bellas), Mains, JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Penna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegewblea. Poultry, Game, Fish and 0yo; la season. Orders left &t tho store will rppivo rrorantRUentior W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Fear Alley, lietween Centro and Lloyrt SircetH. "VVJieel wright work, Carriago .mil AVngon building, Horseshoeing and General Repuirirg of ail kinds promptly attended to. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carriages to Hire. HnullUK of all kinds promptly attcr.iJiiJ it Horcee taken to board, ut ruw , thatarw liberal. Oq WM ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffee House. WEEKS' SALOON. 17 S. Main Street. Fines. Briiids of Wine, Wbkkrjj aod Cigan rrab Deer, Porter and Ale Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., rtiliuk-li.hla lliltiL.iSiriiitly Priiaie) In i hi; onlj ut.'a'ili' lo cure ttie Imfof tiiuatf n it rlug rniin Blwo4 PoImh, hpwlMl lW'lteil,. HtrlctureiH !. blllty. dwcuy, lMytucy. tuu. Iirliuury or MMuuilarji, (ua Biuuar vbu OILcra write. t.riiit. bat. d.trliH yuaranim), nnrl all the tralu of evlu, to., by tbu ooniolned Alli'ittUil.i, Hem., pathk, aiul kultuto a) aieiua of DieululQa. BtU.t at one. . rrr.bcuheaeiircdlu4u10daTi. Bt'n five to-cDtataiii8 r.r booh "Truth." anniftbiiii that vIL ajloaUh jbu, an.l truu friciul to aan rlo( hunuuilty aa4 tliuae ooittciiil'lniiaff uiarruun. Honrs Uaily: 0 to 1 ; ereo. loKa, a to a; Hiiu4ays.il toll It. Uiware erqawks, ttail book lltarature and nuuduleua astyartlseowota. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwlne awav money. One of tbe beat methods ot economizing Is to Insure in nrai ciaas, tuorousniy retmoie ompaniea, eltber life, fire or acelaent, such as represented by No. U0 f mutt Jardtn street, Htaonnndoab. Pa 33. J. KEFekSm, Late of Sham jUId, has opt tied a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Wttt Strati, ttMutoiii, Pa Hf 1 1 reDHred to reoelva order for all kind f in, mr-at tod tots baton work whleb will ii, j..! u n nrst el manner on i-aort nolle aril 1, .t-OMUttntaV T24E Klim I I TE-SAT CURESi E Hon loirn.N. Y IB nniJifiRnivw Oominomoratiiig tho Great Aotor's Birthday in Now York, ADDRESSES BY EMINENT AOTORS. JrrToraon, Irvine ntiil Snlvlnl Unlto in Wnril of I'nilsn fur llltlni;ulatietl TrnRi'tlliiti Wliti Hut .'.nun Sti Much for tho Driiiiintlo Art In .iuerlni. Nkw Your. N'ov. 14. Sixty years sbo ItHvlu Hootli va irorn Yet)rlny, in the foucert hull in Mtult i.i ;-quHre Ourtlen, exercinen were lieltl tit ('iniiiieinorHta tlmt ily ttiitl to do honor to the memory ot tho great Hclor. Fifteen hundred people gath ered there, iiiuimu wliont were thote tnost proininent on the staKe, in literature and In other Held. The hall was appropriately decorated. Joseph .letrerwui Rcteu hh presi dent, anil Henry Irving sud Toniano Sal vinl werepreMut. Invitations had been issued only to those more Intimately ticrtnalntcd with Mr. Booth ami ti the members of the clubs to which he belonged, Miss Kllen Terry who is at present playing with Henry Irving, occupied one of the lMxen. .Mark Twain was prewmt, as well a Mrs. Eltlrlilne, Chnrles Dudley Warner, President Setli Low, or Coluinlilii; hlilin Vediler and tlm memliers of all the special committees, which were comiwisedof prominent actors, nrtisls and public men. $ Joseph Jefferson, durliitr tho course of his remarks, lifter reciting tlio nature of tlio exercises and introducing the various speakers, snltl: Hut now It would seem that my tiuty is done. Hut I emmot quit this scene with out tullliig you how closely allied 1 was in friendship with Edwiu llooth. We were boys together. lie was but 10 years of aco when I llrst met him thosweetest na ture, the handsomest face I ever looked upon. I marked tho beginning of his splendid career. 'Perhaps I press to closely upon his early domestic life, but I was the confidant between him and that sweet lady to whom ho gavo ills Hint love; was cognisant of Ids youthful courtship, Ids early marringe, anil the lH'reavement that followed after. I havo octet! with him upon the stage anil rambled with him thro !i the woods. Wo shared our youthful jt -. together and, in nfter years, he loaned upon my arm when broken down with illness ami overwork "Wo nil know Edwiu liooth's public be nevolence, but his private charities wero only revealed to ids friends. It was but little more than a year ago that we strolled together upon tho .seashore, and, II I remember IiIm thoughts nnd words aright, lie considered no limn happy until he could enjoy the success of his enemies, Surely this was an elevated condition for ono who was about to step across the threshhold from this world to tho next Henry Irving spoke as deeply from the heart ns Jefferson had done of Ids de parted friend. lie said: "I deem it u great privilege lo lie here today anil to bo per mitted to tifke part in the proceedings which have been tirdained to honor the memory of Edwin ISooth. I think I niuM lie amongst the eldest of ids friends, for, more than thirty years ago, when begin ning to make my way as an actor, nnd in the dnj-s of stock companies, I played on engagement, with linn ot many weeks. I was the Hassaulo, the Laertes, the Cassio, the Weldern, the Wilfred, and ho was tho star who lloateilaerosour horizon, bright brilliant, buoyant, beloved, full of vigor. lull of beauty, lire anil genius, an exam pie to young actors, and one who seemed to show tin something of the great trtttli tiou nnil genius he had inherited nnd tho art which lie had learned from his father. From that time we were friends, and it was a pritle as well as pleasure when twenty yours after I had the honor of sup porting him in my own theater." Stilvini lu his tribute said: "The rav ages of time will never educe the murk placed in dramatic history by this artist, as illustrous as he was . urthy, and the lorty anil generous uiuli.v. .i.'iitsof his soul will remain perennial, engraved in the minds and hearts not only of his contem pories, but of those to come. Surely the death of such u man brought a day of na tional mourning, and oil must have felt that heartache which oppresBUS the soul when u lovetl relative is lost. "Among tlio sweetest pleasures of my dramatic career none is more sweet than this, thut I have enjoyed fraternal rela tions with actors of a different tongue, and tho highest of all I count and boast the satisfaction of having been tlio com panion, even for a brief period, of Kdwiu llooth. With good reason he enjoyed the love of his fellow citizens." A poem, which had been especially writ ten for tho occasion was reatl by George E. Woodbury, after whicli Uarko Godwin delivered a commemorative address. Mr. Godwin gave a brief review of the great actor's life and work, concluding as fol lows: "He was a man who had genius, hut he had good judgment as well, ami common sense. Instead of allowing that genius to prance he took it right in the haud anil drove it to a triumphant goal. The great est honor he has is that hit) masterpieces are the masterpieces of Shakespeare." llriilitetoii ShIihiiih Ueoptmetl, Bbidukton, X. J., Nov. 14. All of the saloons ill thin nlnru nrwnmt In&r. ni..l.t- after beiug closed tuuee Saturday. Since the supreme court has decided ttgaitut the excise commission law the saloonkeeper have been doing 4 nod work to appeal their oaaeto tiy court of error. During the pending ot the appeal tiuty Hill keep their saloons open. After tUe lluusu latfer?r. WlUSEbBAKliK, l'a., Xov. 14. Sherift Lowrey, ot Columbia, conuty, ay he U on the track of Siuipeou ami Lanjrdon, tbe bunco n tee rem who swindled Farmer Trangen, of Weetmorelaurt county, out of (,(XA). Lantudou ba wrvwl a term in tlie Columbia county jail. Sirs, lllalne In Washington. Wasmkoton, Nov.14. Mrs. Ulaine, Mls Ilettio Dlnine, and Mr. J. G. Blaine ar rived in the olty on Saturday and are the guobts of Mr. and Mm. Ulalr Lea. Tin visit nt tbl time ie simply for tbe purpOM of putting the Blaine reeldenee iu suitable order to rent. Jl. itouraTeoU Ileta;n. Pabm, Nov. H.-M. Bonrgeote, the mln ittor of justice, has rMignad iu conto qaaao of the fact that ois prirate report, which ware dropped by a ruauenger boy, Wta published iu a oewsptvp;. Beaator Vlatt' Wife lHmh W'Amimros, Nov. li.-Mra. PUti, wif t Um. eeiator of I'onnectio 41a4 ol VArt Mtkve AjnliotreMlMtat yeaterday u VRY Housekeeper should use. The new vegetable shortening . It meets the most exacting re quirements, and is beside entirely of lard, loi.g known and long suffered. Now deliverance has come. With Cotttdene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. Hut you must be suie you get COTTOLENE dvnd refuta all Cttinftrfeits "leu-ire of imitations made to sell "i t!.3 merits and popularity of '';;"'' iLKN'1;. : "uie th"m all, and your gro r will then understand that u K-iiow exactly what you want. This will brine: ym satisfaction and save you disappointment. Soltl In :l unit -1 unl palls. Mndo only by N.K.FAIRBANK&.CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYliE, ji -L l Jli& &X'J J -l.Si IV. Office Ueddall building. Shenandoah, gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and C0UX8KT.T.KR-AT-LA IT. Koom 3. Mountain CltyKank nulldlttg, fotWI- vllle. Fa M U. UOItlCK. ATTORNEY A T-LA W BniMANDOAU, PA. Offlco Hoom 3, P. O Building, Bhenamtoan, 3tdKsterly building, Pottsvllle. . 0. T. HAV1CE, BURGEON DEnTISI. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main ind Centre SH henandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROBERT. M. D., No. 25 East Coal f treet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlco Hours-l:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. D U. J. S. CAtiLEN, co 01 pouin jarjin street. anenanQO';n. Ofkick Houhs: 1 iyo to 3 and UiUO to 8 P. M. Except ThurMlay evening. No office work oh iHimlay except by arrange menl. A strict adherence to the offlca hours U absolutely necemary. 10-31-6m .NIGHT CALLS UOU1ILB. JpROP. T. J. WATfcON, Teacbcr of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as n teacher of instrumental muilo giving instruc tion on tho t.bove infetruments. Wtrd left at Dtumra'a jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. M H. K1HTLER, il. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURWJCON. Ofllce-l!0 Nortb Jardln Btreet, Shencd. a 1. M'll I NOT RIP, Do you wear them? When next !n need try a wfet UVUV III (.IlU WUIIUf i3.00 132.00 TOR LA0lE- $2.00 $1.73. TOH BOYS He.. "JO If Von want 3 Dim DRESS SHflF man. U Ik. t.lH ttjrlM, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 ot $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom madr and look Mai wear at well, it yod wisn to economize 111 , jw footweaej1 ra w gy purenning w. L. ucugias Since . name am price tamped on the bottom, look fV It w' .1 you bur "W.Ii. DOTJOUIS, rSrorkton. M . .. Soldi JO8m MAI.I H South Main Street, Bbeaandoab. P. C. F. Kotb, Blnirtowa, Pa Slech Halatoreal. For five years 1 sulTered with pr.tn and dia charge nt tbe throat, backing ocuvh. r rental beadat be, weak eye ic, t all I men; could not taU above a whisper; lost weight con tinually, and ot able to work. I was treated by the best pbysiolans in the county, but celted no relief. After giving up all boa 1 was reoowmendeA to use a bottle of MayetsS Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using ltforfour weeks my speech returned. 11 rytnptoMis ol Catarrh have disappeared and "I, feel Uk a AiSerent person.' Mas. BlUA HAVDWUtK, Klk Llok, Somerwt Co., P, The above is one of the many teMlmooutl we have received this week, and we will pub lish every two weeks additional persons hav ing been cured by our msrrelou aodlotiaa. Try a bottle and be curd atonoe. Mavsbs' Dbfg Co., Oak 'and, Md. For sale by druggUu. Msytrs' Xagnstta Catarrh Cure I tbe only luedtelne used by vapor Inhalation, and 1 gusraat.ed by row druggist. MUSSER & BED0ALL, (Successors 10 Coakley Bros ) No. 38 Hast Centre tMrwwt, HHRNANDOA11, PA FIBST CLASS IJEOCEi!'! Our Motto: Boat Quality at lowsM Prieta. patromt ctraUy solicited, S5nn aWTWa a '