t TERRIBLE JSXPLOSION! Too High Pressure. In these (lavs of keen competition in cvorv line, when the business man is compelled to bend Ids intellect and every energy to the success of his business ; tho clerk, book- ' keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at n terrific rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which, If not resulting in Immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies, They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of wo ncn. Though their Btihero is more Incited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and tho results aro the same us with their stronger companions. This condition Is growing worse every day The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and aro being crowded still further. Tlure is but one solution of tho matter. Reeog nizc the importance of the situation atnnee, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot flashes dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, slccp-lcb-incss, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that any one of them is but a symptom of tho calamity that may befall you, and even though you have used so called remedies and treated with refutable physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous dhorders. "Two years ago I used Pr Miles' Itcstoriitlvc Nervine wltu marked benefit, and later Induced my son, who had been sick with cntr.rrh of tho bladder five years In tho hands of our best phy sicians, to try It together with Dr. Sllles' hervo nd Liver Tills. He was so wonderfully benefited that ho Is attending to business again. My wife also ued Nervine with most excellent refuus. AM of us together have not used more than six bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have ali used It, and are greatly Improved." Louis tilhbs, Hucher Si Qlbbs 1'low Co., Canton, Ohio. Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine Is sold by nil druggists on a positive guarantee, or Bent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles, SS, express prepaid. It Is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mall. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Oeal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, AGENT POK CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 Porter., Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. J RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Obas. liettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street lie Your Own Doctor. For one dollar get c bottle of Mayers' Mag netic Calairh Cure. It will last for three months, and Is absolutely guaranteed by your druggist. ., Dociora sty ino odiy way 10 rure raiarrn uau liay fever Is by cnbalntlon. We have worked Dor j ears to accomplish a good, simple method ifnr triballnc medicine, and offer Mayers' Mac- fnntln ratarrh Cure, which is used bv this new f method, to theuulillc. and guarantee it to cure I any case, no matter of how long standing. One Dotue is an you nueu to uccoiiipiisuuoiire. t will last for three months. Ask your drugarlut pr address The Mayers urug uo, uauiana, jua. THE WONDER. 0 TUB AOB. Have vou catarrh'' No doubt you have. Most people are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mayer's Ali-enci IcCaiarrli Cure from your drug cist. It's the onlvmcdlclLeof its kind on the market at J absolutely guaranteed. For sale ' . y aruggisis ttnupnwti NEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promaUy attended to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Retr of the Coffee House. CSOU3E2 OYSTERS We are now prepared to till orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. XI. 3a. 3T033Xj2Z3 Ho CO., t lMSw 8 B. Jardln Bt, Shenandoah, Fa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Hossler's old stand.) Slain and Goal e)te. Mhenaudoab, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The Unset brandsof wi)1 keys m) eirurs. Vool room at v action. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persona destroy ing or detaining beer keca will b pMoutel as provided by the Ao of Assembly approve April th,im Brewers' Asaooiatlon. I-, , T). l.uU A 1 HlH lv , ' - "PREPARED FOR ADMIRAL MELLO. The nratltlnn Insurgent Wll l'robabljr Hoon He a Dcnri Hero. PlTTSHUKii. Nov. !M. Lieutenant T. M. O'llalloran, nautical expert of the Unltod States hydroernnhlo otllce In New York city, who Is to soil for Brazil In charge of the Britannia, Is In Pittsburg bidding old friends good-bye, previous to his depart ure for the scene of conflict In the Brazil ian revolution. In on interview with a reporter Lieutenant O'Hniloran said: "Tho plan of attack decided upon by Pcxioto will bo to force n, surrender or blow up the Insurgent fleet. It 1 it well known fact that the rebel strength lies wholly In ifs fleet, that Its land forces are so small as to be not worth consideration. Tho Nlctheroy and the America will not lie expected to combat Mello'sships singlo handed. Before reaching lilo, at R ren dezvous agreed upon, these two American vessels will be joined by the ltlacheulo and the Benjamin Constant, two armor plated French vessels, fully equipped, and thirty first class torpedo boats. This will make a strong fleet, and it will proceed to Ilio harbor to do battle with the rebel admiral. "If Jlello should see lit to stick to his position in the harbor the Nlohteroy will bo behind a projecting portion of tho main land at tho harbor mouth within easy range of MelloV fleet, but out of range of Its projectiles, and from this point of van- tango will lint Its charges of dynamlto Into the Insurgents. Should Mollo at tempt to come out Into the open sea and fight It out he will bo given a, reception calculated to startle him. "Hello's defeat In tho end Is certain, and 1 am positive that If he is captured lie will bo shot. Of course If he prefers to bo a dead hero he Is certainly taking the proper means. We go prepared to fight, and as Admiral Mello Is aware of our coming I havo no doubt ho will bu pro pared to greet us." Mnsmered in tlio Hebrides. PniLAnuu'iiiA, Nov. 31. Information was received by the Alameda of another tragedy committed by tho natives of tho Island of Pentlcost In tho Now Hebrides group. The victims were Gcorgo Lifou and two natives forming a portion of the crow of his vessel, a small cutter sailing under the American flag. Llfon left his vessel in a small boat for tho purpose Of bringing oil several native recruits, and it vros afterward discovered that the natives had massacred its occupants. The bodies of Lifou and one of tho natives were found badly mutilated. No trace could bo ob tained of the body of the uther native, and it is concluded that the savages had 'taken It to their village fora cannibalistic i feast. Strelton Mills to be Clnnod. PiTTsnuno, Nov. it Additional infor mintlon about the new steel rail combine shows it to be, more complete than wns at first suspected. In addition to leasing tho steel rail plant at Sparrow's Point, Md., the new pool has also leased the Pennsyl- vanla Steel company's plant at Steelton, Pa. These two plants Vlll be kept closed Indefinitely, the Carucgio and Illinois com panies having the western trade mid the Bethlehem, Cambria and Lackawanna firms the eastern. The new leased con cerns which will be shutdown by the pool employ about 6,000 men. llxon T'iiuHl ;for AbxhuU. LAWHUNCt:, Mass., Nov. 31. George Dixon, the colored pugilist, who is travel ing with a theatrical attraction, was ar raigned in court, charged with assault Dixon appeared .in a local opera house here, and offered any lacal boxer 430 who would fctnndup before him for four rounds. Patrick J. HenncHsy tried it, and was knocked out ui short order. Both men were arraigned in court, charged with as sault and battery. .Both men pleaded guilty, and were fined. Dixon was fined tlOO and his opponent tflO. Both appealed. A 1'liyhleia.u's tilngular Suit. NoitniSTOWV, Pa., Nov. 34. Dr. J. E. Bauman, of PettMtown, sued the trustees of the estate of D. K. Kugel, the second husband of his mother-iu-law, for the re covery of $710, with interest, for profes sional services rendered Mrs. Engel during the lifetime of his wife's father. As all the dead man's money was left to two nephews trie arbitrators were greatly nuz- rled over the case, but finally rendered a verdict for the plaint! If for fH8.&l. Carnegie Vail .11111 Closed. BEAVKH PALLS, Pa., Nov. S4. Last night tne nan mm ot ttie Carnegie company shut down for an indefinite period. This includes both the day and night turns, nnd throws between 2S0 nnd 300 men out of employment. The compa ny nssl gns no cause for the action except that tho pres ent price at which nails are toid docs not justify them to continue running. Shot by an Italian llurelar. PlTTSHUlto, Nov. 34. Charles Weaver, aged SO years, crossing watchman for the Pennsylvania railroad at Brushtown, was shot and fatally wounded at 8 o'clock in the morning by an uiilcnown Italian. The Italian went through Weaver's pocket and escaped. Weaver cannot recover. Ilvgllsli Interests In Samoa. San Francisco, Nov. 24. If the news received hare by the steamship Alameda be correct, it seems possible that there will be a change in the controlling inter .et in the Samoa ti islands within a short time, and that the English will succeed the Germans in supremacy there. Mrs. WuMvil Must lilo a Convlet. Alhany, V., Nov. 34. Governor Flower ,at noou decided against granting tho application or pardon in the caw of Annie Waldeu, who is serving a life sen tence for killing her husband. Pardon was urged on the ground that the womau will dlu in a few wseks. Ives In the lad. CniCAGO, Nov. 34. At the end of thobjl llard match last night the score stood: Ives, 3,400; Schaeffer, 3.338. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The employers' liability bill passed Its third reading In the British house of com mons. Three negroes wero held for murder in Lincoln county, for participation in a lynching. It is reported in London that Lord Duf ferin will sucooed Sir Julian Pauucetotu as British arabHsaador at Washington. William Payntor, steward on the reve nue cutter Governor McLeau, was mur dered and robbjd at laurel, Del. Two negroes ware arrested on suspicion. A petard waawploded outside the resi dence of tha secretary of tha agricultural commltte of Cajar, naar Umnjula, Spain, last night Th houxewiMHUly duwagw, but no one hurt. J.uru imunsaHM havj beon'irrasted. BELLIGERENT CHEYENME INDIANS. They Threaten Kerens; for the Kllllnc or One of Their Tribe. Woodward, O. T., Nov. 24. Word has reached here by courier that a company of United States troops has started from Fort Sympathy to head off n band of In dians who are making for Choyonne, for-ty-flvo miles west of here, to wreak ven. gcance on one Tom O'llara for killing one of their tribe. The Indians are under a llerco Cheyenno chief, and number eighty men. Tho sheriff of Cheyenno county, who has O'llara under his charge, has organ ised h iosse of twenty-five heavily armed men and Is equally determined that no barm shall befall his prisoner. As the Indians havo a good start on the troops and are very ugly, It Is feared many In nocent whites may suffer beforethetrvops can arrive. O'llara Is a Texas ranger, and while in search of cattle thieves, supposed to be In bidding in the Cheyenne country, got Into a dispute with a band of Chey onnes, which reunited in the shooting and killing and Indian named lied Moon. O'llarn escaped to town and Is now In jail. Must r.rnvn tlm Presbyterian Church. Monmouth, Ills., Nov. 84. Tho synodi cal commission refused to sustain the ap peal of Rev. Mr. Stewart from tho finding of the Monmouth presbytery. It also de clared that all live counts In the libel against him were proven, Including the two counts on which he had been acquit ted by the presbytery, viz; attempting to Impart the holy ghost, as was done by the apostles, and disregarding the expressed authority of tho church. The sentence o f the presbytery suspending Stewart from the ofllce of the ministry was chanced so as to Include nlso a suspension from church membership. Kmnlrc State l'ostmnsters. Washington, Nov. 21. These post masters havo Juct been uppolnted in New York state: CnJllftnnii Tlnnnt. ft Stnrdr- Codarvillo, M. AV. Brown; Ohittonage acauon, waiter Stein; mint, Allon Dodge; Gorman, W. M. Prulifer; Hallsville, Ueorge (JndwaU; Igcrna, M. J. Byrne; Johnsburg, P. T. Armstrong; Honeoyo, F. C. B'.StlllwelLNnrrowshiirc. Thlllr, Tlnn, Pottersvillc, F. A. Oriswold; Hoed Corner, ji. u. wood, Jtockland. J. . Johnson Seneca, C. D. Proper; South Hamilton, K J. Wlllnv: Kinvvnavllln. IKnhnrrl Rnnlo. West Hat on, L. II. Wilcox; Willsboro, E. b. I'aimer. A lEelllgerrnt Witness. "CLAHION, Pa., Nov. 24. la the trial of the casoof the commonwealth vs. Burket, charged with shooting with liittmtotokilL a woman named Withero was on the stand. Attorney V. It Ilindman was con ducting i-ather searehingcroHs-oxamlna- I Uon. bhe came down frnm the stand ! and boxed his ears, scratched his face. pulled his hnir and mulshed his -je glasses. Then she nave ' sot lee thnthe vould'fcettle with U 'braids when she icnught them outside. Sin is mm in jail fmlnriilhi tn Race 'IVii-et-ltiiit. PllILAIiUl.l'HIA. Nov. 31. A tn iteh wv between Directum, the kill" ol trrfller.- with a record of 2.0V4, iinn Hal.idi'iii. the king of pacers, with a roe mi us announced for jvext Jlucmuy at Point Breeze. Mr. Snliobnry. .1 lie iwm-rol I)! rectum, backed his hors't'or,lKl0 .igaiust naif that sum, put up hj .lames Is. (.reel of Wilmington, Del., the owner of Salnd dln. The trotting association adds a nurse of $3,600. There will be five heats of nmile each,, the best three to decide tho race. Tlim Traction Company Itesponslble. PiTTSlilUlO, Nov. 34. Tho jury In the sultdf the Philadelphia Natural Gas com pany against tho Central Traction com pany returned n verdlat in favor of the Philadelphia company ior $0,590. While the Central Traction company was laying tho conduit for its cable line on Wylle avenuo one of the gas mains of the plain tiff company was disturbed and a leak started. An explosion followed, doing much damnge to surrounding property. Alleged Cure It Faith. Ukadinu, Pa., Nov. 34. John Y. Spayd bad the sight of one eye completely de stroyed six months ago by hot metal. lie is a believer in the faith wire, and has prayed Incessantly that his sight be re stored. Last night in the church which he attends he suddenly cried "Thank GodI" and announced that ho was able to see. His sight is now as good ns ever. Five hundred people are witnesses to this case The next morning i feel drightanb new and my complexion is better. Uy doctor ears it acta gently on the stomach, liver and kldnars. and la a phv.r-ant laxative. Thli drink la made froui herbs, ana is prepared for uac as eaaUy as tea. Jc la called AUdruKKUtBellitat60c.andtlaTetcAii. lfvnn canuot get it, send your addreaa for a fr aatnple I.ancnFamlIr WeHIclne moroi the LoweU ach iuy, I n orrtf r to bo healthy this to oecMaarr. AddTMS OKAl'OH V. WOODWARD LbRoV.K.Y H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm I Hliunle. Perfect and CheaD. Kvervhndv dn. lighted with It. Orders left at 120 South .lnr. din Btreet, Hhcnsndosh, l'a., will bo promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote ike Song ! "He newr cares to wander Von his own flretule," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heater. I also have on hand the bekt Stove and Ranges In the market aud a large stook of Ilottsefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbtag, ruoflnc and Mpoutlag a apaelalty. All worts guaranteed. Oor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Btaanaadoaa, Pa, IMtiMl mm Easily Taken Up Cod Liver Oil ns it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the stem. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion, Scott 3 of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for t, olK Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Prgpuwil br Rcolt & Bmrnr, J. Y. AHJnisirf.t.. Professional Cards. rop.:piiiedkkicij keitx, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, la prepared to glvo lnstructloB on piano, onjan trim; and baud instruments. Forfnrther In rormation can oiorauure" unuiujiii ihiob. No. 1 North Mnln Btreet, lenamloah. JOUN It. COYLE, A TTOItNJCY'A T-LA W. Otaoe llediUU bulldlvg, Hhcnandoah, l'. S' OL.. FOSTOR, ATTORNEY anil OOUSRLUKlt-A T-LA fT. Ruom 8. MountalBCltvIIanklBulldlm;. ltiK vine, x-a. M. M. 1JDRUE. A TTO KNSY A T-LA IF. SntlHAKDOAn, Ti. OfUee Rnnm X J'. O. BulMine. HhcnaadoiL, ana issterly building, l'ottTBlo. D K.K. IIOCULEUNEK, 1'hgtician aml'Surgeon. Atrtlce freoat drue store. 107 HoutL street. Private consultation ut resldenco 1V 8ouh Jardln (rtrcci, at 4 nO 7: M p. Jii. c. T. HAVICE, aUBQBON DENTIS2, Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centra St Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store, j-'PIekce nonEitT.s m. n No. 25 East deal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlco Hours 1:30 toSjad 0:30 to 9 p. m. D It. J. H. OALI.EN. No 31 Houlh Jar Jtn Street. Bheaandonh. OrriCB Homes: 1:30 to-3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. J'o ofllce work oh Sunday rxcevt In -arranoe inent. ,-1 strict adherence to the ofllce Aoun. ts aitserjieiu necetsarjt. 1031,em NK111T CALLS DOUIIM.'. pnOF. T. J. WATSOI), Tcach-sr of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Havloc had sixteen years' exnerioace as teacher ot instrumentar.mu-lc giving instruc tion ou the above instruments. Word left at Urumm'a Jewelry store will rocolvo prompt at- luuuan. M. . KIHTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH. Offlco 120 North Jardln street, Shenindob. baa fisPS Jfln S3 SHOE koTOp, Do you wear them7 When next In -.oni try i yjjjij Best In tho worid. Ifyouwantafine DRESS SHOE, matfo In tho diet Jtylei, don't pay $6 to $8, try my$3, $3.50, $4,00 o $5 Sboe. They fit equal to custom made and look tut wear as well, If you wish to econoinlzo Inyourfootwtar do to ky purchasing W. L, Diuglas Shoes, Name zrf price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy 1V.I-l)ODaL!. -cpl.to.t. Vk. Sold jOBKrn iii.i H South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, O. F. Both, Itlngtown, Pa. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, W Ii o a! w r? crl 1 1. wnrt flnrrlnrrA nti1 Wagon Diiilding, Horsoatiooing ana Ueneral iiopainng ot all kindB promptly attended to. CLBARY BROS., Uottlers of oil kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINKEAL WATEE8, Weiss IIeiu a Sneolalty. Also bottlers of tbo nuesi neer. 17 and JO l'earh All!, SIlEXAVDOAIl Kaiser's Oyster Bay I 127 South Mnln Stmt, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISB8, I'foprUUur. tarihe bent-oysters In all stylw at all tears. metston 4.00j $2.50 $2.i5o gr1 $2.00 DETROIT'S FATAL HE. orriblo Conflagration in a Big Dry Goods Houso, PROBABLY BEVEN LIVES LOST. Two Jumpi il from a 1'lfth Ktnry Window ami Wero Killed, Another Wns Stii to Fall Into the I'lnmrs, null the Others Aro Mining, DltTltoiT, Nov. 81. One of the worst rea that Detroit ha extwrlencert In many veors ooeurrvil vestenlny, ami completely ;letroyml a five story imtldltiir at tne cor ner ot d efreif on avenue ann nates airrev, oecupietl by Kilson, Moore Co., wuole- aale ilrv snnds. and riainasen aevoral ml Jaeent ImlldliiRB, causliiK lotal low o 1700,000. Three men employed by the ilry iroods firm lost the r lives In the names and four others, who are missing, ore aiso lunnoieil to have tierwhed. The dead are James .McKay, oicr. eu 88; Uradley A. DunnliiK, porter, hk1 i K. Centner, entrv clerK. sinKlc, sai'u w; Patrick Markey, Rgwl 'Jsl, leaves a widow and three children. Mlssliitt Daniel A. llaker. clerk; Henry Illder, packer; Charles W. Klrchner, clerk; Edward N. Volt, clerk. ThetlroBtartedat 12:30 o'clock, and so quiok woh tho work ot the flames thrtt in hnK nu hour the bulldinit was completely cutted. nnd nractically only tho firmly bollwl Iron front remained standing I' or nn hour tho department fought with nflro which dolled their efforts. A (renornl alarm was turned In, which called butltho entire tiro department of tho city. Luckily tho flames were confined, mainly to tlio dry Koods huilduiK, which was entirely consumed, nnd coiisiilcrnblu damage wns dono to adjoining structures. Tho saddest feature was notthedestmc- tlon ot property, however, but tlio loss of life. T.ong before the many engines re sponded to the Kenernl alarm two men could be seen ou Uio window sills or tlio fifth story on the State street sldo of tho building. So rapidly had the flames pro gressed that the men undoubtedly had not the time to get out of the building. Thoro they clung while the crowd shouted: "Don't jump! Don't jump! There's help corning!" Hut us those below called out those wordsof useless encouragement the flames behind them advanced and burst around them. A bale ot juto was procured by tho spectators and placed below tho window on which llradley Dunning was perched, lie sprang from tho window aud lauded on the halo. Ho bounded olT and fell to thetdownlk, whero hi) lay limp and ap parently lifeless. An ambulance carried liim to tho hospital where ho died soon after. Uy this Hum the firemen had spread a net to catch .Markuy, who fell into it. Ills injuries were such thitt he too, died oon lifter being taken to a hospital. Hardly had this double tragedy trans pired than another man was seen near the upper window nearest the corner, lie was evidently nearly suffocated, for although he succeeded in reaching tho sill, his strength apparently gave out, and after an effort to raise himself, one arm having been thrown over the Hill, he slowly sank back and disappeared from view. He is thought to have been Kdward (icnthcr. Afjer tlio lire the firm established tem porary headquarters and opened a regis ter. All employes who reported signed the register. Hy comparing tlio notes it became evident that (lenther, Kider, Volt, Ilaktr and Kircliner were missing, and there is no doubt of their fate. Tlirenteiied Strike Averted. PlTsmntti, Xov. St. TIic threatened striive in the sheet mill industry lias been averted and a settlementelTeclud by which thirty mills, employing 17,0iM men, mil be continued in operation during the win ter. The settlement wax .'r!.'cted by the rollers agreeing to take the wage reduc tion Intended for the roughers und catch ers. AIcKiinn Nillng for Duinaen. New Yoisk, Nov. W.Chief of Police John . McKmip, of Coney Island, com menced suit against tho New York World for $100,0110 damage for libel. Ho also had papers prepared to sue the Brooklyn Eaglo ior tne samo amount. Settled Down for a I.oni; I'lelit. PlTTbUUllG, Nov. 34,-The FliuU Olass workers' union has settled dou n tou Inn fight. Tlie members of the organization declare that they have no hope of a settle ment with the Uulted States Glass com pany. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloblut- Quotation of tlm Nmv York ana I'liilailnlnlila lUrhanzM, New Yoiik. Xov. 3D. In the stook market louay mere were lrretruiar (lmllne from ve terday'g hliln. Suitar certificates and ueneral Bunroa Htiro iJtHjuuiy uuilvr. 1 10inK "1U?: I-ehlith Valley.... i W N. Y. !'.. . m PnnnHVlvuntu lttX IT .t. IJ T .. Heading SPM II. A B. T. prcf! iH ei. inui wn, Jvne hj tiomgn v u., U. fe w 1UI Itfwifllnv mi la 71 V V r., . I t,P,w Iteodlnir Ut pf. fis. IBM ' West Shore ivtutiunicxu pi. m say mm Km it V .. KIU. llMiMfncr Si) nt Kb II XT, , v .. ,,-,7 N. Y. & N. K .'. 30M Del- Hudon.."l4 rjuneral Markt. Philadelphia, Nov. ffi. Klour dull, weak; wlutar miwr.. do. oitras,:' Sr Ti; Vn Sidnl.pf.mil. a9IUV,Tft. Li. ., ..... n.UIV. ww, i ,'iitinj it nillM J.WIffla.lo; we-,Irn winter, straUilit. t-i l.-.i u.w, wiuirr imieut, 90 .niti to ..1 1 .1 UfttOlH Minnesota imii nl, !! Minatwout Uvorlle brands, higher lije Hour. $J.9,1R$'I per barral. Whirat dull, steady, with DAc. bin and OMc. asked for November; 4v. bM and SAV4c. aaked for Daoinbr: Mc. bid aud MVir. Mkrd for January; WHu. bid and Ve. (or Feb ruary. Corn .quiet, waak, with Mb. bid and Ko. asked for November; (9o. bid und 43iic. asked for December; Ho. bid and itHc. asked for January; 43c. bid and 48J$o. asked for Feb ruary. Oats quiet, firmer, with 3!Uc. bid and 8ftc. asked for November; Wic bid and OSLjc. asked for December; Mo. bid and SAHc. asked for January; SHic bid and 3&c. asked for February. Ueef dull, steady: extra mass, $10.50ftU. Pork steady; ms, 1C17. Lard dull, firm. Butter quiet active; western dairy, KOm.i KIgln. -1.' ; imitation creamery. 19 Sic. Cheese Inut the, steady; part sklrns, ?)o.; full skims, HniA-. Emn moderately ao tlve, steady; New York aud Penaeilvanla. wro.. , KilHWlo Cuttle Market. IlcrrAi.o, Nov. C'avttl slow: aalea of waUru cows aud heifer at e WA.0; veak lower; ooimtum to best, 8.50fM. Hogs opened ateudy. later rated atrunfer; ealee ef lorkera and liaht pis at S.i(4ft5.M; good weights, 6.40i,.,Vl; mixed packer., J1.41o.N); rood medium and kuavy, ILKUBCtt; aholoe heT. W W.M; pica, .6i.ie. Men w-ry fil a4 lower; oomauon to Mi eleaaa, It-Me) MS ohoioe, t2 M9S; fa& to (ool aatlve Ml i.T4il.Si:-ommoo, 8J6lt)Mi; OMttU UmeUal4Jt04.. Made from clnrified oil, exprowed from fotton Seed a pure and aoldeii ea the Southern Sunhiuo wliicli pro duces it. For convenience in nanaiing, tnorw le tiddctl to this oil enough beef MMt to make it a erui-Alid. Tho combiuatiou of these two jju natural products tnakea CottOlWK, a ihortcuing and cooking fat, w itli wnicn in UeolttafulncBS, cicnnlines'?. nvor and economy, nothing in the world cun compare. MADE to $at, To bcII ou the merits of the genuine. To sell by substitution ; or by decep tion. To sell to the injury of- th genuine, to the dissatisfaction of the consumer, to the detriment of the dealer, to the loss of all concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. 1 If you wish tlio best food nnu tlm best health, you should insist that your cooking be done with genuine COttolene. Refuse all conterfeita. A. Sold In a ami S imund l401 Made only by ' N.K.FAIRBANK4.CO., CHICAGO, and 133 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Uros ) ria. 38 ICuhi Centre Street. HHKNANOOAH, I'A. Our Mntto: Uost Quality at Lowest Cash Prloes. Patronage respectfully solicited. WEEKS' CALOON. 17 8. JMit Street,. Finest Brisnds nf Wice?, Whiskey and Cigtn rrenh Her. Porter nd A i ITHE KIND E9 i THAT CURESl 1 SCROFULOUS ECZEMA m FOR 20 YEARS I EDANAfiARHAt'All.lJs CO.. 2 HQ Man 'RH.-M. wifa tw lifirnof lwmil nrwll- rvoiftl to Cfr.VsrMrTIO.V. SUof berflfi tnther and -U(tr Uieii uf l.l'.VJ I1 QBllAsr.S. My wife'i health aiumwuftlygotS M"ui tn the uire of nhrtut 4( jfartt at thiit timeiS , S ' EC t r 1 ' 1 A 1 1 ' H taint n.niiifeMetl Itx-if hi theS Kf fiirmof i:C7J;.MA on uuirl all iorw of Uii m txtly; artiiraliftir it yielilinlto th reinediei UMd.nU S"-ic( .t on fmiit of ripht ihoulrter fthrre (t hujH H r-iiuuni-il for HO fiirw witli aluott Cuii.ttl atiiiitlri'ltalliMiand ItchlnK. 8inceuilng I D.VNA'S 1 S.U1SAPA11ILLA m iff. Mumil alinort cntllrly gon. Ilabeiul &MlvBMt m Bl.ii gmulr rWli, ihI VI IBM We have heretofon lud k vmricty of muMliMlel Uh but UMle mull, but DANA'S KARKAl'A.S KILLA hai pn,tl tu vlle,-tul iu Nllerinir in.? wife or JlcSsllM.V ml NOKOIM?1.A W in the blouU tli.t 1 niu my It I. a ertnd confetne-SS lion ot remedial agelita, anil llmt my wlfa'l KTtttSI iiiipmvenient I. flue to ill poer aiul the bleSabuM ot a kind Provldenre upon la im eafj I have taken one borne myHlf aud find It in WSliteiiillil AlterntUe. tm Ken-Uully, REV. A J. DAY. H m Factor M. E. Chureh, No. Eeatou, X Y. jg M Only one Sartaparllla sold on the " NO g BENEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only one cetiM s "! the test, and that one Is DANA'S. HKE1CBMCBBR THIS. 15 Dana Sartaparllla Co.. Belfast, Maine. M Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., I l. i 11. 1 bl 1. Iilrtlif. MtrlrMJr Privetla.. I lh .nil) .,11,. kl 1,. M eut9 n-jty, luuuh aufltniiitfMiHiW UrfiMi. frlniary or Moonduy, (uo tmaSm Others WriU. nriuL atv. avleertle. u . thG OfwTiU.ertO., J tati KetWMonoe. rah CbuM eorwl la 4 U f eUra. md weeiitaiiunpa for book TiathtM Mmtwa tfcaA 4tl MtaUh you, and a tro trlemd to lafhrisc bMMUr a tbuaa oontuiitailnK tuarrta. Hoari dallyt 9 tu Si evau to ft to 8; Huudat, ttiotHV. Rtwara of qiMott tWif LOTS Of holes in a skimmer. ."Vu joi mrowing awav money use pr the best methods of economising 1s to laenre ,1.1.1.1,; '"""'"("U rouavuie 'Ofnfttuen. either life. Are or aoaidaot, auoh m reiireeenteat No. ISO Pouth Jardln street, Hheiwuidoeih. la 23. J. KEPLISR, lte of kainokln, ha opt next a MAHBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Wtefttritt, SwMMMlMh, H, ,. aatti M MRS. RT.T. . A. J. DAY, Kf m K' n"",", N Y MS 1
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