A VETERAN'S VERDICT, The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. I mil inn com rlbii tod hnr thousands of bravo 'I 'I u-r i to t he war, ii ml no state bears ti bet- it record In Hint respect than It does. In '"'inuv It la rapidly acquiring . le pl.u-o. In war mid literature - ' -non Ycwell, well known as a writer an i.l hat won mi honorable position. l)ur r the l.'itc war lio was a mnmber of Co. M, N Y t u airy anil of the 18th Indiana In uirv Volo noeis. Itevmrdlntr an Important vimstniicp lie writes us follows: 'imI if in old veterans here nio ticltiK I'hV ltc-lnr,it I vi; Nervlno, Heart t'uio I Ncn i and Liver I'llls, all of thum glvlnir cud -niKnictloD. In fuel, we have never i J r medics that compare with 1 lieis. Of I'l.i . r must say they are the best com n itiru 'f the qualities rtyiulreil In a prcp i t'lnn of their nature woliave over known. rt' 'in. none Inn words of pralso for them. i r the outirrowtli of a now principle in il"ln and tone up the system wonder 'y Wo -..iy to nil, try those teracdlen." .iliimon Yewell, Marlon, I nd., Dei'. 5, 1892. Un -c remedies tiro sold by all druggists on " ltlve pu.'irunteo, or Rent direct b Hie ' M ics Medical t!o., Klkhart, Ind.. on rt- i of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles 86, ox s -ire paid. Thuy positively contain neltbev ' - nor dangerous drugs- CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 307 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- 2j.a,ai:i?,S CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter., Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chas. Kettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquora aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street He Your Own Doctor. Kor one dollar Bet a bott'o of Mayers' Mac netlo Catarrh Uuie. It will last for three months, ana Is absolutely guaranteed bv your dnvglst, Doctors say the only way to euro catarrh and hay fever Is by euhalatlon. We have worked lor 3 ears to aciompllsh a good, simple method for Inhaling tnf utclne, ana offer Mayers' Mag notlo Catarrh Cure, which Is used by this new methrd, to the public, and guarantee it to oure any caee, no mutterof bow long standing. One bottle sall you need to accompllsha o ire. It will las'- for three month. Ask your druggist oraddn ss The Mayers Drug Co, Oakland, 51(1. ins wosnsii or tiik age. nfivo um iaiarrh '' No dnibt you have. Most pe. pie are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mayer's M at ne tic tat arrh Cu re from your drug p'" . Jt s ti e iiiilv mediolneof Its kind on the ma-kct ..i d absolutely guaranteed. For sale byui'Utr a and price $1 SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY arses ano Carnages to Htre. tuinnr nr k i ifinaii dnuhdui kilbciihi &a aunsw kj eoetru, i rim tbnttre liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Hear of ihe Coffee Horn MAUItlCK RiVUR GOVE YST33B.S We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wnolesole and retail store. All orders executed wltn, care ana promptness. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) I Bin and Coal s)t.. MisuHBdawk, u.i - ti mo nnru - on tan. The lineal Srn,iui.i ' 1 ii cin.rs. Pool room i a' i Pablio Notice ! Notice in hereby given that persons Omttor ing or detaining bear kt W be prosecuted as provided by the Aat of Assembly approved AprfMth.ia. Brwra' AwooUUou. SbecEiioBb,P., Jde8,lW. ly I NEW TARIFF BILL. (CnMniMJ on ifcontt 1'age ) coated with . . Mttnls, or any alloy u. ,n . m. : . , nr cent, ad valorem, v ' i ii-..u . .. ,t i icol, pollshoil, planished or glair til, by w liatever name de signaled, W per ci' . nd valorem. Hheets or plates of Iron or Htcci, or tagger's iron or steel, oonted with tin or load, or with a tiilxlure of which thfuo metals, or either of them, Is n component part, ami romtm rclally known as tin plates, u-rne plates and tagger's tin, 40 per cent, ad valorem. Under the present law the above articles pay from H of 1 rent to $4 cents a ponnd. Steel Ingots and steel costings, 2ft per cent.; present law, 4-10 of 1 cent to J cents per pound. Wire rods, an per cent,; present law, S-lll of 1 cent per tHiund: Iron or stool wire, every form, 8U per cent.; present law, l!-4 to 5 cents eer pouud. .Manufactures of Iron or steel, 23 per cent.! present law, 1 8-10 to Scciiut per pound. Penknives or pocket knives of all kinds, wholly or par'ly manufactured, rassors or razor blades, llnlshctl or linttnlshed, valued at not more than U cents per dozen, 115 per cent. i present law 11! to fiOcentH a dozen: vulned above that, 46 per cent,: present law, fl to! pcrldoisen; table knives, etc., finished or im- unlshod, in per cunt.; present law, SI to Sftnrr dozen. Files, etc., H5 per cent.; present law 35 cents to Stf per dozen. sporting rifles, etc.. 23 per cent.: no chantie. Sporting breech loading shotguns and pistols. JOjicr cent.: present law, s to (0 and so per cent. Nails and spikes of iron or steel, iiil )er cent,: present low 1 cent per pound. Steel plalua, engraved, stereotype plates; elecrolype plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or lithographed, for printing, lis per cent.! no chauge. Aluminium in crude form, 15 percent.; pres ent law 15 winls per pound. German sliver, uumauufactureil, 15 per cent.; present law, U5 per cent. Brass, in bars or pig, fit only for ro- manufacture, 10 per cent.; present law, 1X1 oents tier pound, tlold leaf, !n per cent.; pres ent law, SJi iwr package of ) leaves. Hllver loaf, 35 ir cent.; present law, ili eenta per package or mi leaves. Wooluai and worsted yarns made wholly or in part of wool, valued at not moro than 4(1 cent per pound, .10 per cent.: valued at more than 40 cents per pound, ITi per cent.; present law, Si to 40 per cent. Woolen or worsted cloths, shawls, knit fabrics and all manufac tured fabrics, not specially provided for la this act, 4U per cent. VI omen s and children dress goods, coat linings, hunting, and goods of similar description or character, not epeel ally provided for In this act, 40 per cent.: pres. ent law, 40 to AO per cent. On clothing ready made and articles of wearing a pparcl of every description, made up or manufactured wholly or in part, not provided for in this act, 45 per cent.; present law, ho pur cent. On coats, dolmans, juckets, talmas, ulsters, or other outside garments for ladles and chll dren's apjiarel, manufactured wholly or in part, 4.) per cent.; present law, oil per cent. Oarpcts, from 30 per cent, to 35 per cent.; pres ent law, 40 to 0(1 jier cent. The changes are to be made gradually. The bill provides tliat on all rates of duty in tho woolen schedule, ex cept on carpets, there shall be a reduction of ' one cent on the hundred on the first day ol July, WW, and thereafter of a like amount on tho first day of July, im, 18DS, 18BU and 1000, respectively. The hill repeals the provision of the present law for Bugar bounties bv Instalments, by pro viding that these bounties shall be reduced ono-elghth part of their respective amounts each ytar, beginning with July 1, 18115, and ex tending to July 1, lmfi, inclusive, and shall i thereafter cease. The Wilson bill also reducos the duty on all sugars above 10 Dutch stand ard from 5-10 of 1 cent per pound to 5-ai of 1 cent; confectionery, 30 per cent.; present law, CO per cent. On all leaf tobacco, on such part thereof as is commercially known as wrapper tobacco and suitable for cigar wrappers, if tiustem med, SI per pound; If stemmed, 31.35 per pound. The present duty Is S3 and $2.75 per pound on iinstemmcd and stemmed tobacco respectively. All other leaf tobacco, If un stemmed, Is llxed at. 35 cents per pound; If stemmed, 50 cents per pound, which Is the samo duty as nt lirefient Imposed on tobacco. Cigars, cheeroots and cigarettes of nil kinds. Including wrappers, S3 par pound, and '& per cent. The present duty is $4.50 per pound nnd i5 per cent. Oil cloth for floors, including linoleum, etc., 20 per cent.: present law, from 40 per cent, nd valorem to 15 cents per yard and 30 per cent. Hemp and Jute carpet and carpctlngs, SO per cent.; preheat law , 0 cents per yard. Hair pencils, 30 per cent.; brushes and feather dusters, 35 per oent.; brooms, 20 per cent, llutton forms, lastings, mohair, cloth silk or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made In patterns of such size, shape or form or cut in such manner as to be lit for buttons exclusively, 10 per cent. Huttons, commerci ally known as agate buttons, 25 percent.; pearl and shell buttons, wholly or partially manufactured, 10 per cent. Ivory, vegetable ivory, bone or horn buttons, 35 per cent. Shoe buttons, made of paper, board, paptr mache, pulp or other similar material, not specially provided for in this act, 3D per cent. Manu factured corkB, 30 per cent. Dice, draughts, chess men, chess halls and billiard, pool and bagatelle halls, Hi per cent. Dolls and other toys not composed of rubber, china, porcelain, parlan bisque, earthen or stoneware, 35 per cent. Emery grains und emery manufactured, 1 cent per pound. Firecrackers af all sorts. 8 cents per pound. Fulminates, fulmlnuting powders and like articles, 3o per cout. Gunpowder 'ff'nd all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery or sporting purposes, hen vulued at twenty cents or less per pound, live cents per pouud; valued above twenty cents ijr pound, eight cents per pound. Slatches, friction or luclfer, of all descriptions, 20 per cent. Percussion caps, 30 percent; blast ing cups, 35 per cent. Feathers and downs of all kinds, when dreawjd, colored or manufac tured, including quilts of down and other manufactures of dawn, and alto Including dressed and finished birds suitable for milli nery ornaments, and urttuclal und ornamental feathers aud Mowers or parts Iharnof , of what ever material composed, ,15 per oent. Furs, dressed on the skin, hut not made np Into ar ticles, and f um not on the skins, prepared for hatters' use, 30 per oent. Fans of all kinds, except common palm leaf fans, 40 per cent. Gun wads of all descriptions, 35 iter oent. Hair, human, not manufactured,! per oent. Haircloth, known as "crinoline cloth," 30 per oent. Haircloth, known as "hair seating," 25 per cent. Hats lor men's, women's and chil dren's wear, composed of the fur of the rab bit, beaver or other animal, 30 per cent. Agricultural Products. The agricultural schedule Includes all farm products ami provisions. Many changes have been in:.!c. specillclc duties being changed to ad valorem i i ..muy instances. All live ani mals not placed on the free list by this bill are made dutiable at 30 jier cent ad valorem, the same as the present law, but under the Mo Kinleylaw the following animals are made dutiable and are not sneciiled ui this bill: Horses and mules, S0 per head; cattle more than 1 year old, $10; less than 1 year, 93; hogs, $1.50 per head; sheep 1 year or more, $1.50; less than 1 J ear, 75 cents. Other farm products are as follows; Buck wheat, torn or inalse, cornmeal, oats, oat meal, rve Hour, wheat and wheat flour, 30 per cent., but each of the above products shall be admitted free of duty from any country which Imposes nu duty on the like products when ex ported from the United tsiuttis. The present law levies the following rates on the ubote named article: Buckwheat, 10 cents; corn or mauso, 16 oents; cornmeal, 30 cents; oats, 16 cents; rye, 10 cents; wheat, 35 cents per bushel; oatmeal, 1 cent per pound; wheat flour, 3S per cent, ad valorem. Uarlcy. barley malt aud barley pearled, patent or hulled, 30 per eunt. ad valorem; present law. llarley, 40 cunts per bushel, barley malt, 46 cents, and barley pearled, 36 cents per pound. Macaroni and all similar preparations, 36 per cent, ad valorem; present law 3 cent per pound. Kiee, cleaned, 1M cents per pound; present law li cents, llncleaned ru e, or rica free of outer hull aud still having (he inner cuticle ou, I cent per immid; prwseut law, ihi oents, Kice Uour and rice meal and rice broken which 111 pass through siv,knowa orauxnerolttlly a No. 13 wire, 4 of l sot pat uonnd: no ohanse. Paddy, or rli i n.n .eg ibs outer shell ou, H of I oeut i"-r ji"l; no VTY1 m Why Is Strictly Pure W HV" White Lead the best A J' paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Garytes and other adulterants of white lead arc "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John T. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure. "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. ii you are going to paint, it win pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollari It will only cost you a postal card to do so. r- JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., PhiladclnhlB. 1 1 utter and sulmtltutes therefor, 4 cents per sound; present law, 0 cents. Cheese 85 per oeni ad valorem; present law, 0 cents per punnd. Milk, preserved or condensed, and BUsr of milk, 2il per cent, ad valorem: ores ent law. profsetl or condensed 3 cents, and sugar of 8 cent per pound. Means, :x lar cent ad valorem; nri'-cnt law, 4li cent fir buslii'L lleans, pcans, mushrooms nd othur vu'ili'- bles, prepared oi pre.iervi , Jn tin-, ,ln,-. 1 ties or otherwise, bicludliut picku , irui osiu-en of all kinds, 30 per cunt, ivl valines; prt ,-ut law, 40 per rent. sl ve len t i. Hay, $3 per too: itriwn' law, $4. Honey, 10 cents per gallon; mi sent bin li", .S cents per pound: present law. 1 t.H-t O.-kui 20 oents per bushel: prew-nt lav. , M cents. tatoes, 10 cents per husl.jl of i,;ly . onii-l-present law, 25 rents. CjiMo:' bean; or aids, '. cents permisheJ of fifty pounds, p-e- ",t ln oOoents. Flaxseed or'lnsee t. prppv i -cd and other oil seeds, not stc.:iih smn ided tor In tuis act, l cent ipcrboshel of tlfry-Hix pounds: present law, 30 cents. Vegetables in their na- uve state, oal specially provided for in this art, 10 per oemV, present law, 35 per cent In canned fth there is a rodr.ctian of from 6 to 10 per cent, in'fruits tho reductions aver age from 5 to 10 per cent., while In nuts the re ductions rawre l'rois 35 to 50 per cent. Tho new mil reduces t he tarili on live poultry from Scents per pound under the present law to 8 cents. Corresponding reductions are ut.-ulo In starcli. spices, pepper, etc. Spirits, Wines and Other llevernges, llrandy atd other spirits mnnufacted or dis tilled from grain or other lualerials, and not specially provided for In this act, Jl.ijfl per prooi gallon; present law. S2.30. Cordials, liquors, arrack, absinthe, kirsehwaswr. rata- Ha ninl other siii, iiuous beverages or bitters of all kinds containing spirits, and not specially proviueti ror in tius act. SiJ-u per proof gallon present law. Si SO. Champagno and other snarklinv wines. In liottlnsconlainfiic eileli i,ot. more tiuin one quurt and more than one pint, j 87 per dosmi; present law. 8. j On ale, portur, beer, malt extracts, ginger aie, eic, mere is a reduction or 10 per cent. I Many articles under tho head of chemicals oils and paints have been transferred to tho free list. On those remaining dutiable there is a reduction of :ii to III per cent. I un tanc soaps tiie now mil propones a -xe- . ductlon of 35 to 40 per cent On toilet urtlcles and patent medicines tl reductions raupo ( irom .I.) l a vi per ' nl ft Cures Coldi, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Influ ent, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthrot ; a certain cure ior Lonsumpuon ta nr&i auger. And a sura relief in advanced stages. U at once. You ttIU see the excellent effect after taking the am aote. Hold Dy dealers everywners. .arg bottles 63 oents an A $1-00- JEKGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FBIIGU80N, MANAGKlt. WEDNESDAY, HOVER 29. For the be neat.of the Holy Family Church 1 BEARD'S ILLUMINATED TOURS! Or. the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 Cents ncncrnl AUinlsHlon, 35c. tSTDoors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8. 3Tsx a STaat and. Clean. j5IE3lii, JcJI CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fshgubo.n House Ui.ock. everything In the tontorlal line done In first riusv. 4tyle. Everything neat and clean. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros ) Mo. 3 Eaai Centre Mlreet, sHKNsKUOAH, HA. Our Motto: Ben Quality at Lowest CmoB Pit ow. Patronage respectfully saUeltsa, I Baby Heai Perfect ought to mean glow ing h c al tli throughout childhood, 1 n d robust health in the year! to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, we know '." art missing the lift of fo.'t; u'ten. This loss is overcome by Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- hites, a fat-food that builds up inpetite and produces flesh at u rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. Professional Cards. pR0F..FKEDKBICK ZK1TZ, IJSBTKUGTUU OF MUtilU, Is prepared 1 0 give Instructions on piano, organ r tting and band instruments. Forfnrtber in formation can onoraaores uhuih.ek dkub. No. 1 North Main street, bhenandoah. JOHN R. COYLB, A TTORNKY-A. T-LA IF. Oaco Ueddall building, Hhenanoosh, Vi. S1 OL. FOSTER, ATT011X11Y and COm'SSLIXU-AT-LA M Room 3. Mountain Mtvllank Building, l'etts vine, l'a M. H. BURKS, ATTORNEY ATLA W. SHIKAHDOAH, Ta, Office Rooms, P. O Building, Hnenradoah ara usieny Duimtng, i-oiwviue. U. It. HOCULEUNEB, Phyrician and Surgeon, . Advloe freo at drug store. 107 South MflJn street. Private consultation t reslicnco 112 Mouth Jardin street, from G to T.tfl) p, .n. a T. HA VICE, gOBOSON DENTIS7. Ofllce Northeast Oof. Main and Centra Stn ahoiiatdoab, over Stem's drug stote. J. PIERUE KOBERTd, M. DM No. 25 East Coal Street, BHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hoots l:IXrto3and0:S0tt0 p. m. It. J. S. OALUEN. No 31 toulh Jurdln Street. Bhenandoah. On tec Hotjus: 1:30 to :1 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. JVo nQlceivvrk oh Sunday ezc&t by arrange mml. A strict adhirenet to the tifflce Iiowm is iosonnety neoewary. 10.314m NIUIIT CALLS OOUIILK. pHOF. T. J. WATSON, ........Teacher of..... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having naa sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental mu.io giving lnstruc tlon on the above instruments. Word left at Urumm's Jewelry store win reeelvo prompt at tentiou, JJ" 8. KIBTLKR, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURBKON. Office U0 North Jardin street, Shenscdosb. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carringo and "Wagon building, IIorBoslioeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. CLEAEY- BEOS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATERS. Wsus Bbeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 tmd 19 Vtnch Alley, UllXNANDOAH. Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 137 South iMalu Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. tWTbe beet-oysters in all styles at all hours. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Caff Bell and Burglar Alarm! Blmnle. Perfect and Chean. Evervbodv its. Uchted with It. Orders left at 120 South .Tar. din street, Bhoaandoah. l'a., will be promptly attended to. Delcamp's Livery Stable B. DKLOAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST ST&SZT, Between Centre sad Lloyi, Shenttndoalt, return. Teams to hire tor all pur io( on reasonable terms. mm SUCCEEDED,' J amos E. Sovereign, of Iowa, Honda tho Knights of Labor. TERENCE WILL REMAIN A KNIGHT. Tlinugh Ills Overthrow Is Complete, lie Hays He Will Take the Same interest In tho Order That He Hart Alwatys Taken in the Past. IMtlLArocbPHiA, Nov. 28. Jamea K. Sov ereign, of lovvo, was elected grand master workman of the Knights of Labor yester day afternoon, to succeed T. V. Powderiy,, resigned. The only other candidate for the position was .Tamos Campboll.of Pitts burg, who received but 8 vol en to ror the successful contestant. The day's pro ceedings were comparatively harmonious, the morning's session being ne voted to routine business. In the afternoon Mr. Powderly's resignation was taken up and Hocepted by a vote of SI to 13, after wuich Mr. Sovereign was chosen to serve in his stead, II. 11. Martin, of Minnesota; J. M. Ken- ney, of Imlinna, and D. L. Hoy, of South Dakota, were then selected as members of the executive board, and Mr. Powdariy s friends and adherents were entirely outof power in tho order they have controlled so long. T. 15. McGulre, the fourth member or the board, was elected ou Saturday "by menus of anti-i'owuerly votes. Mr. Sovereign was uoiifled by telenratu of his election, and it is expected that Un will come to this city before the end of tills session of the. general assembly. Mr. I'oivderly was seen by an Associated lress reporter after his successor had been named. The ex-grand master said that he felt no bitterness over the result, but Iliac no would continue to work as faith fully in the interest o the order iu the future as lie had dona in the past. lie spoke in the highest termB of Mr. Sover eign, t Union Pueine. Itenrgniilzntlnn. New YoitK, Nov. 3S. As a result otthe recent conferences of tho gentlemen who represent the several it-t crests in the Union Pacific railroad the reorganization committee wbb oumipleted yesterday. Th committee is composed of Hon. Calvin S. Jirlee, of thu senate Paculc railroad com mittoe, chairman; Hon. James 15. Rlloy, chairman of the house committee on Pa- clllc railroads: General Louis Fitzgerald General Granville M. Dodge, Colonel II Ij. Higginson, A. A. II. lloissovaln. Sam uol Cnrr of Boston, and J. I'ierpont. Mor- gnn. Mr. Ilt-lce was elected chairman and n sub-committee was appointed, con sistlng ot Messrs. Ilrlce, Fitzgerald, l!oi sovnlu mill Morgan, with power to atltl. A 31ndel Monastery. Tltov, JT. Y., Nov. 28. The monastery o tho Good Shepheid hero hasrecoivud ftjom tno unicngo exhibition commissioners Kohl mexlal for being a model reformatory Si.etclios nnd plans of the dlHurent de partments of tho nionnstery were sent by Sister St. John ClirysostomtotlioChiengo fnirshowitifr tlio girls nt work in their work room cooking ami baking, nnd tho juniors nt study, nil of which made up n very lino album, in which was written a history of the institution and its objects and aims. Lniinou Must Serve Ills Time. "vVasiuxqtox, Nov. 28. Tlio United. States supreme court dismissed, for want of jurisdiction, the appeal of Lenuon, tho Lake Slioro engineer committed to jtiil for contempt of court in refusing to handle cars of the Toledo Ann Arbor and North' Michigan Itnilroad company during tho strike on tuat road last summer. The court did not go into merits of the matter, dismissing it on technical grounds. l-ivn .ratal l ire?. Itn.m'.m.nn TI ST . . , uufit'ioDtnu, ah., .o. - West moreland City yesterday Henrietta Adam son was burned to death. While doing some work about the stove her clothing caught fire, and before assistance arrived' the flames had done their fatal work. The barn on the- Nicowonger place, near George Station, was burned ith all its contents. It is feared that John Metzger, u farm hand, was cremated. New York Postmasters. "Warhixgtox, Nov. Se.-Tl)e total num ber of fourth chiHR postmasters appointed yesterday was thirty-seven. Among the changes are the following in New York: Alfred Station, A. A. Hamilton; Almond, II. G. Stillnmn; Batchellerville, Ell Kd wnrds; Hennington, J. F. Ulrilling; Bird sail, J. D. Carpenter; Charlton, M. B. Callahan; Hittonvilie, Hobert Cooper: Obi, W. II. Held. Shot Ills Wire and Killed Himself. Eltiiia, O., Nov. 2S. A tragedy occurred in IUdgeville, tills county. Herman Bar rows, a respected farmer in this place, shot his wife in the breast aud head. lie then placed the revolver to bis head and sent a bullet through his own brain, dy ing instantly. Mrs. Barrows may recover. A petty quarrel between the couple prompted the terrible deed. Boynton Coming Hack. Washington. Nov. SK mu.n it bert received a cablegram from Kio de Janiero, signed by Commander Picking, saying that the Sirius left llio ou Sunday, havim? on board Rnvntnn r ha A ,UHi..n whose actions recently at Kio caused the secretary of the navy to cause his deten tion and return to this country. Hog Cholera In Lehigh County. Allen town. Pa., Nov. 88. Farmers along the Kast Peun railroad complain of hog cholera ravages. At Kmaus, Henry Helluian lost eighteen, Tilghman Danket and Thomas Schmoyer one each. At Mertstown, Allen Ehwnbard lot one weighing 700 pounds, and Widow Sarah Meek loe.t two. Itefu.o to Accept Forty Per Cent. rtKADIXQ, Pa., Nov. 2e. The 800 em ployes on the South Mountain railroad' who quit work because of the non pay ment of wages were offered 40 per cent, of their claims, which they have so far re fused. The contractors owe them uearly $7,500, and the men refuse to resume work. Wants to )fiuM His Son. BSBUN, Nov. . -It is reported in ( diplomatic circle here that Milan, ex-kiuff of Servia, is preparing a coup to overthrow' his son. King Alexander, again ascend the throne, and till his own exhausted purse. Suspicious Death In BeraaMa. ScBaNtox, Pa., Not. 98. Thorns Bol ton, a stonMnason, was found dead a ths dgs ot the Lackawanna river. It t tfeoaght that be was murdered Mdafc, body dragged down by the rirar bMfc. j lo suppose that nn imitation offprs the customer r.t'.y LUaiaiuee na.c the original doe. Take Coiioline for example, F.urbank & Co. t. nprfected it. and spent Ihourands in making its merits known, it pianuy m their intercut to nml-e and keep it what it is to-dtv the most popu lar shortening in the world. But when you come To accept adny. V9tr9iene these puarantees all disappear, nnd the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who opl on otliers' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensura having good cook ing and healthful food stick right to CottolisnS and let a I, imitations severely alone. , Hold In It and pomid pall". Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 13S N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. M1IS. SULLY ITKOUSON, Troy, N. T. Tlie following tribute to DAK2VS power over OLD C1I110NW COM' VLAIHTS, iras sent us by li'tn. Groom of the icWM'nmrn " (tliOOM'S rilAJt MACY,"1L9 Congress St., Troy,X.Y.: Ocntixmen - I havo licen troubled with LI V LIE COHI'LAIVr, ('(IXM'U'A. TI. mill I VSl'lil'MA for a lung tlmo. 1 employed the boot Doctors In the city; they told 1110 Old Chronic Complaints ivurf Imrl to cure. Tliolr medlWue liU me 110 food. I HUi)iuii taking tt anil bought a bottk- of IANA'S S fiAl'ARIL. LA. Itefnif I )ml tnki'n half of ft I Salt hatter. I ha v taken three bottler of DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! and am better than for years. IT 1IA.S lutsi: vtoMiKKs ion mi:, i cm. eat Hii.vlliliig I want and it iloes not distress lilt- in thu leu-t. Yours trtdy, Trov.N. Y. Mite. M1LLY FERUCSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., l"ltilad. li.UtB. (time a airj.-tly PrifBt.) ! tVcuij oh.'B lie t. cut- th an Air ttinftti Mil ring fp,m HIimmI IVImm fepvlul IMtfviMtt.. Ntrletttre. Itt4 biMtjr, dvcur lmputHcj, etL, pilmiwy or ijouufttri, fno nfMr b4 Olhtri rttr. nrlut. av. e rniraottre), a ltd all the trulus .f avllt, em , bv ihioomb4ol Ali0lMht0, )luttI.ItHlht', UtHf Eel'f'lfl iVatflTIBor Ulv liciiM. Beilet OL-.'. ntit-it-oacuredln4lo't4t. Ht-ud fl twtoentBtiiip f.,r bo Ti-uib. wmt-Uilm that wilt iMotusA j-ou.m.d a vnv tri ml to r-uflvrittg Itumaaitr al tboM ooottruplHilrtt? Tuirrlatcs Hourn dJtaiy:0t. B: e loi, to 8; ,..!B Hto 12 M. K. af Of quacJli- thiil book, lltamture an l tnutiiUDt dverUiurutv LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots of wys of throwing- away money. Oh of 1 ne best methods of economising is to Insure In first class, thoroughly reliable companies, either lite, Are or accident, such as represented y xjjbvxtxxj zrTymn?, No 120 "pi th Jan.in street, Shenandoah. P E. J. KEPLER, Late of tthamokin, ha opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, p. He if prepared to lereive orders for all kinds of monument nrd tombstone work, wtueh will be done 111 a tlrst class manner on short nolle and reasonable leruis W. L. lUswLASf S3 SHOE Do you wear thorn 7 When next In need try a pafcl Best In the world. 3.00 $4.00 .50 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 $2.25 TK UES $2.00 I.7S- FOR BBYS $2.00 I.7S FOR 1 If you want t fine DRESS SHOE, mtda In the I JtylM, don't pay $6 to $8, try ray $3, $3.50, W.OOer 9enoo. I oey lit equal to custom male and look asl wear u well. IfyouwUhtnt on i-.'u in vouffootwesf, do o by purchasing W, L. Oo c .13 Sh.-ei, Him Hm prlcoitsmpedoo ni iiutt.ni, !i :. . -lyosl WW Wl x JOSBtr-B 1ALU It Bout Motm Street, -TwnrT-trY r. a r. Beth, Bloftovra, Ps. ,ww -sac.?
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