If - A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War Is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contrlhutodlier thousands of bravo soldiers to tho war, Hnd no state bears a bet ter record In that resiet than It 1oish. la literature It. Is rnpltllj tti-qulrl tiji m. enviable tiliic-e. In wur and lluii-atiire Holomon Yewell, well known us a writer as "Sol," lias won nn honorable position. Dar ing Hi" late war lie was a member of Co. M, d. N. Y. Uavalry anil of the 13th I milium In fantry Volunteers. ItegitrdlnK an Important clreuinstanro ho writes as fallows: "Several of ns old veterans hero are using ;r. lilies' ltestorutlve Nervine, Heart Curt mid Nerve and Liver IMIIs, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, vve have never iii-ed remedies that compare with tla?m. Of the 1'llls we must say they are the best com bination of the ipmlllles luijulrcd In a prep aration of their nature wo havo over kno n. Wc have none but words of praise for I hem. TIkiv ate the outgrowth of a new irtiiiclnle in med full. ilclne. and tone up the system wonder Iv. Wo sav to all. trv these remedies.' Hiilrmioti Yewell. Marlon, lnd.. Doc. fi. IHHS. Theso romedle.s are sold ny all druggist:. a positive guarantee, or sent direct by tx: Ir. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, lnd.. on 11 celntof lirli'u. SI ucr bottle, six bottles 88..v press prepaid, They positively ouutalu netuber owaios nor uunicerousarugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Cotvl Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AHENT FOB- s CELEBRATED USER 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chns. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Uergner & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. He Your Own Doctor For ono dollar get a bottle of Mayers' Mag netlo Catarrh Ouie. It will last for three months, and Is absolutely guaranteed by your druggist. Doctors say the only way to cure catarrh and hay fever la by enlmlation. Wo have worked tor 3 ears to accomplish a good, simple method for inhaling medicine, ana oiler Mayers' Mag netic Catarrh Cure, which Is used by this new method, to the public, and guarantee It to cure any case, no matter of how long standing. One bottle Is all you neea to accomplish a cure. It will last for three months. Ask your druggist oraddrcss The Mayers Drug Co, Oakland. Jld. THE WOKHBK OF THE AGE. Havo you catarrh- No doibt you have. Most people are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mayer's Mae netloCaiarrh Cure from yourdrug gist. It's tt,e only medicine of Its kind on the market and absolutely guaranteed. For sale by druggists and price (1 SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. KprftM taken to board, t raw that are liberal. Oa PEiU ALLEY, Rear f fo Coffee Home. MAVIUCB ItlVBK OYSTERS We are now creoared to fill orders in large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with oare and promptness. X.. Xi. SNTP TPS Ti 33 eis oo., 8 11-lSw 8 B. Jsrdln fit. Shenandoah, Pa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) Sf alu and Coal His,, HliemiiiilouSi. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. TheUneai brands of whiskeys sod elrars. Fool room at ached. Public Notice! Notice is berooy given that persons Aeslroy Ing or detaining beer keg will be BHwemted as provided by the Act of Assembly apajovtal April tt,U66. Brewers' Association. Shenandoah, Fa., Jud t, 1B08. ly THE ON. The Usual Predictions of Success by Both Sides. TRAINS ETJNKIira IBREGULARLY. i rho Illnchnde of Freight and Coal TrnlTIo fleenia to be Contplote Alleged Deteo live OITer to Illnw tip llrltlge to Aid the .Striken. Wli.KRsnAnRF.,P., Xov. 21. At a mt- hg of the Lehigh Valley rail mail strikers ( Inst night the "ecurlng committee re ported that only two men had deserted the ranks. One was a baggageman and the utlier a passenger hrakcmati. Both of those wore qfferod a month's pay in ad vance if they would Keep 11 way from me railroad, bnt they refused the offer. One of the men (aid he had beeupronrsed pro motion if he would return to work. Tele grams were receipt nt the meeting from strikers in other places, requesting them to stand firm and not to believe any re ports sent ont from Buffalo and Philadel phia that the strikers were weakening. The tie up lias brought a great many tramps to town, who pass themselves off as railroaders. They are a tough looking crowd, and the police expect many Imrg- laiien. The Brotherhood men say there nre nn railroaders among the whole crowd of "bums" thus far seen in the city. Some of the tramps applied for work as freight brakemen, hut their appearance con demned them, and none were employed .Superintendent Ksser says, "Wo don't want brakemen so much as we do engi neers." It was impossible to take out the east ern train due to leave here at 0:10 until 8 o'clock Inst evening. An engineer from n southern road who had just arrived and npplied for work was put in charge, lie had as pilot train dispatcher. An at tempt wns made to move n freight train at Coxton last evening, but it proved 11 failure. Both the engineer and fireman were persuaded to leave the cab by the strikers committee "I don't want my name mentioned In the papers," said one of the leaders, "but you can state positively that we are to n. raan of the opinion that we will win this strike. "What grounds havo you for believing so?" "Well, in the first place, no set of men ever went into n strike so thorouchly or ganized and so well prepared to stand a period of idleness as we are today." "What do you mean when you say well prcpareur" A Hlg Strike Fund. "Simply this. The Brotherhood of Lo comotive Kngineers has what is known as a strike fund, aggregating $70,000, inde pendent of other funds of the organiza tion's treasury. Of this, each engineer will receive half the amount ho would re ceive from the company "were lie to remain at work." "How long would 'that amount last 'among the men now out?" "Well, It wouldn't last a great while if it were not replenished. It's like thist As long as this strike continues every mem ber of the Brotherhood now working on railroads in tbo United States U assessed a certain amount, which is used in sus taining tlio strike fund." "Have you any other reason for believ ing the strike will be-a successful onef" "Yes, many more. The issuance of mis leading bulletins to-the press by the com pany isjone reason. The officials paint the situation in bright colors, but I can tell you positively that they can't muster a corporal's guard in any department." Superintendent Hssar sunt for John H Wee, chairman of the Brotherhood of Lo comotive Kngineers of the Wyoming divi sion and re;u-,entative on the grievance committee of all .the employes of this division. "Johu. said thetuperlntendent, "I am very sorry over the turn aifairs havo taken- I have sent for you, however, to Bay that we don't pioKse to be interfered with in running our trains. AVe will not tolerate any intimidation or violence. I am told that you boarded Henry Smith core's englue this morning and intimi dated him from keeping on with his train." "I deny that I got on the engine," re plied lUca. "I deuy that I used any threat or intimidation whatever. 1 reminded Smithooro of a former conversation, and he replied: 'By Uod, I'll stand by you. ' " "Not only you, but your men are re ported to me as intimidating our men who are at work," continued the superin tendent. "They visited their homos Inst night, and as a result many of Uie men .have not reported today." Bice again denied that ho had used any Intimidating language, hut insisted on his right to appeal to men's senso of justice. The interview ended with a gentle inti mation from the superintendent that it might he necessary ior the company to call on the authorities for protection. President. Wilbur arrived in this city last night and had a loag conference with the railroad officials here. Will Nut Import JMukertmis. President Wilbur was interviewed by your correspondent, and said: "The men want recognition, but they won't get it. I extiect the strike to eiuX iu a few days. and the authorities must preserve order if there w any trouble. I don't propoe to 1 V"'1'" h 'feu vwy earnest iu their ef import Pinkertoua " K 1 offlci1 recognition. The situation here becomes more itrave .HHh"tl! !''' nBVe '"'.' entirely, but at as me strige grows older, umcials are only acquainted with late happenings on the Lehigh division of the Lehigh Valley railroad, and matters are growing worse ' At Packertou, where trains are made up. Freight niirl coal brakemen are going out. Only eight cual and freight trains out of about eighty were moved yesterday. Su perintendent Wilbur says that nut a single passenger brakemau or conductor has struck on this division. The total number of men out ou thu division is close on to ISO. Itoports from various points along the , line show that at Mauoji Chunk only mail trains are running, and these are delayed. Tunkhannock reports that it is Impossible to run on schedule time, and that iucum petent men are being engaged by the com- uany. At Kastou the company has a uuui- I ber of nou-uuiou mtm employed, but trains 4ro running indifferently. The same con dition of aifairs is reported at Bethlehem, I Pottsville and other Kints. The men on 1 the branch lines still at work ill relue to take trains out ou the main line, it is not unlikely that these meu will be ur dered out tonight. WANTUll XO IMiSTKOY II ItlOi-1:. Allegsd Deteotiven OllVreil Their burvn, tn tho Strike LeaUers, PIHI.VDKI phi l, Nov. lit The g. i. r! prievanee eoinmittee of the Lehigh il. toad say thut ovrinr.s vine hi i h ir i Ohairraan Wilkins jMierduy by two ul vniiuiiutnnnnnnuinimiiniiiinimiiniiiiunnniinnniiiNin Naked Eye Can't detect Ike microbes of disease, and yet they exist by the million. They permeate the system, pollute the blood and poison the vital organs. Disease is the inevitable result, RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER destroys every specie of microbe and cures every form of disease. It's the latest and greatest discovery of sci ence. No matter what form of dis ease you arc suffering with it will pay you to investigate. A 50-page book of valuable information free. The Wm. Radam Microbe Killer Co., 7 llglit Bt., New York City. Agents for Shenitmloivh, GBtTHIiHR BROS J iimiiHiiiiiiiiimimtnnimmiHimHHniiiit'.HtHiiiiiiiiimii lege'l detectives ivli 1 i.r,o-!,l to hum bridges and blow up round homes. They were ordered out of the l!lnsliam House, in which the grievance committee has Its headquarters. The story Is verilleu or a fctenograiiher, who took n report of the In terview without a knowledge of the par ticipants. John J. Hannouan, senior grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive fire men, says that one of the men, calllna blniKelf Howard B. Johns, accompanied by a niHti he introduced as "Mr. Atkin son," had called to see Mr. Wilkins on Saturday, but without success. when the men called again yestorday Jolms explained that both Mr. Swelgard and Mr. Voorhees had "turned him down," and he now wanted to get even with tliem. His own words wore: "We will do any thing the committee may ask, from de stroying u bridge to blowing up a round houi." The men were then ordered from the room. In speaking of his talk with Johns on Saturday, Mr. ilanuohnu said: "He told me that he had rendered valil able aHslstance in defeating the Knights of Labor at their Port Richmond strike. and was also employed ugaiust the Knights some years ago on the ?cw lork. Central strike, for which services ho was made as sistant trainmaster on the Philadelphia anu Meaning railroad at Heading." Thomas Allen said that he rccocnir.ed Johns us the man who appeared as a wit ness inn bribery caM- hero two weeks ago, and under oath stated that hu wasade- tectlvt in the employ of ono of the large agencies of the country. Mr. Wllklns would not-discuss the case farther than to say that Johns was only carrying out the program his employers nan lam uown for him to follow. anil that It the committee had agreed to accept the proposition all hands would now have been under arrest. Acting Genernl Manager Theodore Voor hees returned from llethlehem, where ho had been in consultation with President Wilbur, of the hehigh Valley railroad. In reference to the strike, Mr. Voorhees said that President Wilbur was conlldent tho present dllllculties would not last more than two or three days, as plenty of unemployed workmen were to be had He said that a numberof engineers, fire men anil trainmen, both Troin hero and Jersey City, had left Philadelphia for Bethlehem. He had received word from the trainmaster at Bethlehem not to send any morn men from Philadelphia, as he nan enougli mere to work with Mr. Voorhees said that passenger trains were moving with but little delay, and that some coal trains were running be tween Maueh Chunk and Bethlehem. He asserted that all tho telegraph oflices of the company were manned, and that only thirty-two of the .300 operators joined the strike. Vice President -Garrett is very conlldent that it will be but a short time untill all the trains will lie running on time. Grand Chief K. K. Clark, of the Brother hood of llatlwuy Conductors, arrived at the Binghnm ltiune from Chicago last evening. Said be: "This troublo is not of recent origin. It has existed on the Le high Valley system for years. Iu fact. I believe there is not a road in the country wuere tne conductors have been so badly treatud or so poorly paid as on the Lehigh Valley road. I tully anticipate 11 suce full issue for the men.'' A I'olnt tor MJnitctcr Terrell, Coxhtan-tikoplk, Nov. ai for several years the number of female physicians in Turkey has been increasing, notwithstand ing the fact, that Turkish laws refused to recognize them ,s legitimate practielouers. KoremoMt among them have been the American missionaries. I'hey have, how ever, been greatly aampesed by the faut that they could not secure1, regular Turk ish diplomas, and the various foreuru eiu- last Turkish imiservatlvisra has vielded. and tn the American i'mhasy belongs the honor .if securing what neirher Kussiau, French, Hiiiisn r (iermaii embassadors COUllI l' .'' t5ctc., SOcta., and 11.00 par Bottl Cures Couch!, IIoaneijfMAibore Xliroatt Croup promptly: relieves Wliooptnp Coueh anu Asiiiuiiji. i or mnii laiuntion it hssno 1 1 , i .1 mry .......... n uric i u,u.i. Tailed; will ours You ir taken in nine. Bold by Druggists on aauarsnceo. Forl.sraeBsck or Coast. use BHILOH'a yLABXiiK. 26ot& CLTATtRH remedy: n n r Tins remedy Is guare "lot lajaofoi ire te n lroe. t . L (..u. iinScuouch, bneusiiUoali sti'jf xkJX m m s m saaa B.lrfs&MdsfaSs? . HnaBiHHiirsrz IIonniuiieaA.Hore Tliroat. i llav.' Oil Get all that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nirve force. There a need, too, of plenty ?f fat-food. it's Emulsion of Cod Liver OH builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Svt's Emulsion t's eonstantfy ef f H:;g Cure of Comutnptiont Jii oni kitis and kindrtd diseases where oilier metlmls fail. 1 ',-r(t hv scott A Bowui-. H. V. All drurfriaU. Three Brave Ohlnnmnn Killed. Salt Lakk City, Nov. 81. While three unknown Chinamen were endeavoring to clear the Rio Grande and Western track i of a hand car in front of an approaching ireignt train tney were run over ana Kiiieu. AT 1HC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANB NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My donor nays It sets gonlly on the Blomnch liver and kidney, nnd Is a pKvmnt laiatlve. ThU drink In made from herM. and is prepared for ua s oailly ns tea. ltlscnllnl AH druptrifts wl) it at Wre. and $1 a package. If j-o cannot rcl It. send your address for a free sample Inne'M Knmi.T MtMllpIno movr thtt liouclc rnch day. in-order tfi bp healthy tills Is necc&tfiry. A-ddrem ORATOlt F. WOOD W All!) !,e Hoy. N.T Professional Cards. pROK. FItUDEKICK ZEn'Z, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to elvo Instructions snrjlano.arean. ptriiiK and band Instruments. Porfnrther in rorinanon call on oraaarcs GTiiiiii.i:uiiOb. iio. 1 North Main street, bhenwdouh. JOUN K. COYLE, A ITOflA'Sr- r- T.A w. 0ce Beildall baddlng, Hhenandor.h, I'u. gOL. FOSTER, ATTOHXKV aw OOUNtlKLr.HH-AT-LA.ff. Hoom 3. M-ounaln OiWH:mlcl!ill3lllK, l'ott ville.Pa. M. BOKKK. ATTOItNKY AT-LAW. nilBNANUOAU, Office Room 3, P. O Bulldln, ShenanQoslL unidKsterly banding, I'otwvin. jyi. U. HOCUIJBKNER, PhyntUm and Swgeon. Advtoe Treo at -drug store, 107 South Slain street. Private consultation at residence 112: Mouth Jaralio street, at (JandMao p. m. ,Q T. UAVICE, eVUGKON DKKTIS2. Office JSorthoast Cor. Main and Centre St. Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIBiJCE ROBERTS, M. U., No. 96 East Cost Street, 8IIENAJSD0AH, PA, Ofllee Hurs-1:SU to 3 aad 6:30 to 0 p. in. Tll. J. B. OALI.EN. XJ N 31 Houth J ardin Street, Hheuaodosk. OFfios Houhb: 1:3 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. -A'o o0ee work on Sunday txetpt by nrrane- U altmhilelu neeewurj. .lOSl-ftm NIGHT CALLS DOUHI.M. -pROP. T. J. WATSON, ......Teno&er ac yiOUH, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. liavlnur had sixteen years' ajcnarifmAA iub a -Mseher at uistruoenutl mule giving lastroe 'lion on the ubave lntrunoest. Wi nl left at Hruium's lowelrvstore will mwlvo nmnmi u.t iteatloa. M.8- KIWLEC, M. D PKY81CIAX ANU SUHOMON. Offlse ISO North Judln street. Stoaaiuloau. La LAS S3 SHOE noTps Do you vear thorn 7 When next In assd try a pijj Best In the world. 3.08 54.00 ,$2.50 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 $2.25 FOR LADIES' $2.00 $1.79 FOR SOYS $2.00 FDR ir you want a fin DRESS SHOE, msds In the lata ilylw. don't pay $8 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 $S Shoe, They fit equal to custom mads and look aw wear as well. If vnti wl-.h 1a emnn.N In iiu... d"yprcliailiigW. L, De-t-sSh.s. Nam. an fries tarnt"-' - tV.L.iJiH i.i v' c. SoM 10BF.IiH IHIX, uiii Main Ntrei t Shenandoah. C. y. Boib, Rtagwwa, Pa. Pa m amm, rf If I asm IK IU, Him"- Their Attompt to Destroy a Mon treal Monument Frustrated, OBJECT TO ENGLAND'S NAVAL HERO The Stntun of Lord XrUnn, Therefore, ' Would Have lleeu lllnwu to Hits Hut for Tollue luterferomH One of the Mis creants Kx.l'reiuler Meroler's Son. Montreal, Nov. 81. Shortly after 3 o'clock In the mornlnir 1 hree French Cana dian law students, H Inroier, Panl D Martigny and Alphouse Pollard, were ar rested while attempting to blow up the 1 historic monument to England's great I naval hero, Admiral Nelson, which stands I at the top of Jacques Cartier square, fac ing tne city nan. The police had received private informa tion a few hours lrefore that a plot was ou foot t blow up the monument with dyna mite, and secreted themselves in the nelgblsirhood to await the arrival of the trio of conspirators. The young men af fected iudilference when seised, one of them loudly declaring that "The thing bad no right there anyway, and should be made mincemeat of." They were taken to the central station and locked up. On the person of Paul De Martigny was found a dynamite cartridge naarlv a foot lorur and about thirty feet of ruse. When the prisoners were nrougno up before Judge Des a oyer in his private olllce, charged with the crime, they en tered a formal plea of not guilty. There is no section or the criminal code dealing specifically with an attempt to blow up a monument, but Judge lies Noyers states that the one headed "At tempts to destroy property" will cover their case. The three young men vnry il1 age from 18 to 20, and belong to good fam ilies. They are all law students. Young De Martigny is the son of Dr. A. L. De Martigny; young Pollard tho brother of Mr. J. O. Pollard, advocate, and young Metcier the son of the ex-premier of Que bec, who is out of town at present. The accused were admitted to ball in securities for a large amount, their friends. being willing to put up any nniouiu of money to have them liberated. Their trial was postponed. Terribly Keiiteu ly Wlilloeapi. St. 1.01'ls, Nov. ai. Soma time ko the Polish quarter of the city was Hwllated b tlie elopement of John Skomko and Freda illclin, wife of I hrls Alomlnki. The couple went to PprinKlleld, but later returned hero nnd continued to live tojjft her. Shortly after mldnitrht this mnnilnur a unrt-v of v.ii'iim molt .Itii..,ilau,l lM.T.n !.... .1... l.n.. I and ndministemd 900 laslies on StotnkeN back. The wonum wu- thwi seized and carried away, and all olforls so far to find her have been untiviiiiliiK. ritomke is in a critical condition. HlB lrmi Wiirl in Itemine. Scraston, Pa., Nov. . tlarl W. Mc Kinney bus been appointed inamiurer ot u. ...h... ... '"- umn iiiio i nn utilise the Lackawanna Iron and SU-el company, i to succeed Kdward S. Moffirtt, who com-mltU-d suicide in Edinburgh, Kootland, last Angast. The compuuy emjiloys 4,000 men, most of whom have lieen idle for sometime. Thu apKiint.inont of Mr Mc Kiunoy means that. the. immense works will start up Just as soon as possible. SHU OreepiciK Iu T1iioiij;1i Cain.ila. Cincinnati, Xov. 31. United stat Oomtnissioner Urueo had before him ves terday four fliiiiaiinen Irom Detroit, charKed wltfc. eoniiiif; into the United States' unlawfully. All denied that they were newly imimrted. The ollleers say that Chinese are being brought through Detroit and Cincinnati from Vancouver. thence to Xw York. Co ri;rnwiiin JteKi lK-lian llonrd Itlll. LtNmt.Vs Xell., Xov. 21. A. J. Hnnvr. lone of the proprietors of the Hotel l.indail. Not this cltiy, aworo out acnnrilaint auainit 1 CoiiKressiuiau V. A. .Vcl.i iKliau, of the1 i'liin AMiraska district, charging him with procuring board and lodging without ' nmrlnff ir,y tlw. ea..... t...i t ' isoueii a warrant. Sninllpox nt SleeluiiileHliiirg. CAItLULK, Pa.. Xov. 21. Sum II uroKen-out in .Mechanleslmrg. The first I pntiont is tlie daughter of John Longs dorf, residing near tlie centre of the town. This is the first appearance of smallpox there la twenty-llve years. The Carlisle board of health ordered vaccination here a week Ago. Many KolilierlpH In Lebanon. Lkhamin, Pa,, Xov. ai.iwtvr.ii.iu. and "hold tips" ot oitiaens nre of nightly I occurrence. The poliee force is not large ' enough to oope with the footpads under ! the present circumstances. Hardware niercliants renorl a lsnm Iiiekiu i., ii... sale of lireariiis tn citiseus. STOCK AND PRODUfSF MARKETS. Closing OnnlHlioiu of the New York and Plillwlelphla Kxelwiigtw,' Nrw York, Nov. SO. I'hwrt. n . lrrgolrlty in the stock market today. There was a decline in Lehigh Valley stock and also In Heading, but the Utter rallied again. Olo. log bids: Lehigh Valley.... to W. N. Y.4P i Vnnsylvanla 4UU H n v "2,n m H. . B. T. pref.'. - SHf"'; m Krle law Lehigh Nav 51 P., L. 4 W m Baadinc . m. 4.. :uu v v r.. i Beading 1st pf .V - West Shore..! '.'.'.'.HOU ncwjina ai pi at Lki Kris W.... MU N--N-B m Del. Hudson ClaaoraJ MarkeU. Priumlmu. Nov. HO.-Hoiu-weaJc! wl.. bsrsuperilue. larM.10; do. eatra. a.Kya.X; No. 3 winter tamil. ta.MU.n-. lVuu.ylinta H.lwa8.1S; do. do., straight, SH.lfiA3.40- do patent. $.(l(ifi.xrs: MmnesouTleaTUMai'. ito. stralarht. ga.HWua ta ,i ......T 2 7' Jo. favorite brands, higher. ' Ry. flourVwjSSa' per barrel. Wheat, doll, lower wlSi av d Mc- asked foroTembenS: bid and Me. asked for IW..L... m. JTV aaka;,'r jK"rry: WdZdMo. IWse. hid and i:4i. aaV.i M. x-. ' iau bid. aud Mo. aked for DenemlMr; SuoThid' wf.!, d.fr ,r'iarip. Oau. guiet. weaker. With USe. bid mi, l.l..,. -l...i v... ?l?0- bid s'llUJ-'V a.ke.1 lurllet ember; JSS,c'. h" m ,or '"': . bid and lo. aUa tur FYbriimv. Beef uutot. n. eitra mesa. tli)..MAIl: famllv. an Pork uiai'fite. eav : mow. tlTnais m r. i ufet, weaker: aluam rnAs.A a. a., .1 . Butter iu..derte deruaml, Mrru; ' New York alrv, IS'ff.-.'d, .1 ,.irn d.i., . u,i,. K.Wlti' : New York creamery SKaSiic.; weet Srn imiuirv, aVjiJV , inillatlon creamery, (li.'ne ciuiri. MMitj Ww York larue H,.!! ,,, fH, ,,, d ar.iiii, .,, . vrt ,,l( j , IU t Vork . uf irauia. BSliaTa.; western, Tiiers nothing 3Q The new vegetable shortening. Whertver introduced, it drives lard iroiu the 1 itclien, and iutfi- festion from tite household. . t has been ti Ld by every teat, and has met every requiremer It is as much superior to lard i - 1 j electric light 13 to the tallow : The o-.ily question now is. ' ' i you rive yo'ir family the bt . n ' which it3 us e bestows? W.-i In composition, in healtlifitr in flavor, or in economy. Its success has called out a m. it imitations and counterfeit t" for the sola purpose ot i in the place and on the ttwi Ur . t' Cottolene. Avoid thetn all. They nre in ''c to sell and thsy are a S'.-H. Get the genuine Coi'toli-ink PoU I n 3 ana II po'JU.l i -1 1 ' . Made only by r-1 . K . F.A 1 fi e A N K A. CO., CHICAGO, and Vie N. OIIAWARC AVE., 1 PHILADELPHIA. THE KlUD g j THATCURESI Scrofula and Salt Rheuml Of 25 Years Standlngr, A BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES.S eM HASHArARIl.1 C.i , t.BiTl.EMEv r-lm certify thut T have been " tea j-i'iim vlth Nei-oi-.M rimny rhvpli-iniiB ami piprndnl many diillin liifS Simiprifttry miilli In. .. I.I.xkI purism, altmiUTM.H B;-l'-;, rtc, "eh m linv, l?tn on market lor theSS Im US;,.ri,iill .if 11,. uiilll or l.l-nclll, S 8 li;ij irivon up hope thut (hire wu any help utl lS'T'5?'!,l,1',1'hIPrcli' i bottle olS gmmla lilm Kufrnnuc- If I wu naTuiiiMatHl hoH Ij.h.iul.lnfuiidllicnjonBy. I Mt tlie ttom Uilnk-S iiigliouldUan.lrtniy rnony Inter. NohoM B: "y Jn'"no mcilunie , treatment ieiniidH Eta reach my ea. 1 ha , takt-n mora thauSI fnundltwiihfli.lnait.e. llav. Okui jwoS l.jutle. and ..in ifl'ltnil. The SeKg u':,"frisJ,,me!:y",,!" 1 ,m1 Uk DANA'S g SARSAPARIIiLA a to all who wtiih a lllou.1 Purifier tlmtS gCurea. our very truly, SM 6 t . r PMEI.HS 8- WIXLS. S3 H Ft Jackaon, St. Iwn-nce Co. , N. Y. S I QKNTSi llr. Wella 1 wi-ll-kuown lathiaieo-S Qtiouaiid hi atateiuvut U true. 25 Nlcholvllle, S. iwauveuuiir. llUA.aMn'H. &a ivl e. S.Y. n.-iU " Drufjriist Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Dr. TfiEEL 1317 ARCH St., 1. llH-oul., ,,1,0 ahlu to core Uw uafiir. t.mu.te i;fl rln5rromIllutl l'o,Z blllty, deoay, mputn. ata. primary or auoanrla,), '(aa re.fiV Zti Snaratlleel. an,l all .I. ---, k .u .aj , aa, eruaa off ales or evil., .to., h7 laveomlaaM aud FcK-cilo mtnu of Mwdltttu. Altopatals, Hgai,, ,hiuI TZl aoooo. rre.n u.Beufe.Un4WJ0dBT4. BrDdSaa tSoaf aonteninlNtloa murriaM,. Hmm au2 i . - '-"T3 Keuvf alouoe. r rc.h J4?1,. " 81 S'"laya.laUg. Sevan af aaaoiV. lila SadllllCTaliireana fr-iudulent advert eaa-eta? LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! LotS Of WaVB Of thmvlne . .. r. pt iae best methods of eoonomitlng is to IntwS '".S"1,..1."' thoroughly reilahie romntMZ either life, fire or acoident. suob as repraaaoMa by DA.ATI2D T. No. Ian Houtti Jardln street, Shensnrtoah, Pa B. J. KEPLER, Lstc of -"hunioklii, has opsosd a MAHBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Wtt SlrNt, SbsMUUKlMi., Pa, He is prepared to receive orders for all kiai bs done In a tirst class manoer on short Ml WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main. 8. Pit. B.ud ti Wan, WbiiUji td Fresh Her, Porvtr sad Ale ah ei tmr- H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar A arm! Hiuiple. Perfect and Cheap K. i liKlntJ iih a. Orders left at 'it U1L I r I gj rnrxi's s. WEI.LS, H I I 1 HaVaflBA mm