he coiuiimi) suicide! Tho Cause and Its Losson. Why did lie commit suicide 7 Oil I for lliosamo reason that thousands of others lire on the verge of tho same sin, or in itiiino di.ito danger of insanity. jKiralvsis, itlutcy, or some other equally unfortunate result 't anv nervous affection. Ho knew lie win nlllicted with u nervous disorder, iml n. careless, amiatenllv iuilillereiil to the out coino ; or ho m ly have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians wiio had little .,r no knowledge of Mich af fections, or by deluding himself with worth less so-called remedies. His csuie was a sud one, but no worso than that of any other nervous sufferer, who lias nervous or nick headache, biliousness, diasineM, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot Hashes, fitintlncr, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tho same or similar consequence are likely to result to any one who bag any of tlieso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate m i?ttiiig rid of them by intelligent treat inent. l)r. Franklin Miles, tiie celebrated snci-ialist, lias stmlieil nervous diseases over years, and has discovered the only re name remedy lor tlicm. Thousands of vol untary testimonials provo tho virtues of Di f;!.. ui xt !.... Alonio narkcr. of Clinton. N. Y.. writes win so atlllcted with oxtrcmo nervousness Hint I was on tlio vcrpo of insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twelvo bottles of Dr. Miles' Ilontoratlve Nervine, and was cured. It Is with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles " "I had been n great sufferer from chronic ncauacne until l negati, atioiit Tour monthn airo, to uso I)r Miles' Restorative Nervine H'ld Pill' Hlni-o which time I havo not had a headache several 01 my inonus are muiK I)r Miles' Rem edies, and lind them, as I did, to be more thai you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Kister, I.c Ancies, t;ai. Ws II Capwoll, eilltor Tribune Plymouth. Pa tY rutin ; ity wnu wits cured OI SICK lieftiltu'lll' many years' standlmr bv tho Ufo nf l)r Mil lte'toratlve Nervine. She has recommended ll 1 her friends, and thev all tiralse it hlchlv " l)r Miles' Hestoratlvo Nervlno Is sold by nl tiniRKisis on a positive- Ruarantoc, or pent din bythoUr. Miles Medical Co.. Klkhart. Iml.. . receipt of price. SI per bottle, six bottles for express prepaid. It Is positively free from npinii ordanserous druirs. I)r Miles' Pills, SO dote- aararni. rree dook at uni?r;tat. or ny ninll CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 2(17 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -AUKNT FOK- 'S CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i , AND PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho X Chas. ilettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Borgner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Spoenh It tutored. For tlve years I Buttered with pain and dls charge of the tbroat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyos, &c at times, could not talk above a whte-per; lost weight continually, and not a le to work. I was treated Kv the i)C6t physicians in the county, but received no TL-nei. Alter Riving up uu copi mended to tie a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four wctku my speecti returneu. au symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I (eel like a different person." Mits. Elias IUnuwf.uk, Klk I.ick. Somerset Oo . Pa The above Is one of the many testimonials webnv." received this week, and we will publish every two weeks ftidltlonsl persona having Deen cureu oy our marvelous meaicioe. Try & bottle and be cured at once. Maybhb' HhuoCo,, Oakland, Aid. For salo by druggists. Mayers' Magu. tic Oh tarrh Cure is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and la guaranteed by your druggist. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERS Horses ano Carnages to Hut. Hiullar of kit kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at ratM that are liberal. On PFAR ALLEY, Hear of (he Coffee Bona MAUR.ICU KIVI5R OYSTERS We are now prepared to till ordors In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed -with care and promptness, 9 UlSw 8 B.JardinBt, Shenandoah, Pa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Corlet. Uowler's old stand.) MUH aua coal NtH.. Hhenaiidaau, The IIdmi at beer, .! ro uori.-r on tap. hhliilan. i i w ami ( 1M.rfl. Tnnl nvtn at rH Mn0.nttlrAnitl. lStiTt,nroofanniluu.DaMBT n hookilluatrHtM?imiifefromiwpieoaieeeS rXI fiuo uj iuU. Nothing Will car. H Hi cook hchibv ea. chicno, m. 7UY MELLO REVOLTED. Intoreating Statemont from To day's London Times. INSURGENTS WANT A MONARCHY. n linpnrtnlit Mri'tlng nf the Itrbcl Lend era, at Which It la llrrlilrd That the trputillr Unflcr I'rmddrut I'elmto Huh Oilllhcd Ita ITicriilncaa. London, Deo. 0. The Times this mom inK piilillslies tho following letter, ilatetl Xov. 14, from its Hpeclnl curnwHiiulnt at liio de Janeiro: In reviewing the cnusen lenilln up to the revolt, The Tl mm corraxpniuleut nays tlmt with the fnll of Doin Pwlro tlienrlntoc racj' withdrew nil connection with tho gov ernment, and tlmt the wealthy men who were in office were then replncetf by needy adventurers whoa hoIo object lins lieeit personnl gain. Continuing tlio corrcn- potident. says: 'President Peixoto opened his adminis tration well, by cancelling the decree per- """"'k me xjuiik in mo Kcpiiouc to con- tlnue the issue of notes, which had been done in the interests of a ring of specula tors. Hut the hopes of reform were soon disappointed when ho began removing tho . governors of states in an underhand man ner. Thenceforward he took tho bit in Ids mouth and mtuV a series of blunders and set nside the spirit and letter of the constitution in every way." i The Times correspondent then proceeds to sluiw President Peixolo's alleged breaches of faith regarding liio Orandodo i Sul by persecuting those who had been cn-1 gaged In the revolt, which action led to tho 1 president's rupture with Admiral de .Mello, who resigned tho olllco of minister of ma- rlne in consequence. .Much sympathy, tho correspondent adds, was shown in liio de Janeiro for the peo ple of Wo (irande do Sul who had been engaged In tho revolt, and popular sub scriptions were opened between May nnd August, 180H, for the relief of the Insur gent sick. These subscriptions .were crowned with success, and it is said the constantly swelling fund was very galling to President Pelxotnand led to its creator, Dr. Govern, being Imprisoned Coming rapidly to the history of the present time the correipondentstatos that on Xov. 7 tho insurgent lenders hold a conference on hoard the warship Auuida ban, and discussed the question of re establishing a monarchy in Brazil. It was then shown that the stntes of Per liambuco, llahia, Santa Catharina, liio Grande and the majority of the popula tion of Minas Geraes, San Paulo and an important section of the city of Wo de Janeiro favored n return to the monarchy. It was thereupon decided that the efforts of tho insurgents should be directed to that end. The fact that General Pego, a well known monarchist, was In command of a division under President Peixoto, and that Colonel Mendcz, a violent opponent of republicanism, commands the National Guard, is positho proof that there was no intention when the revolutionary move ment first broke out of any attempt to re establish the monarchy. It was an after thought, engendered by the wishes of the people In various parts of Brazil, and it Is yet to be seen whether the insurgents will innKe it, the aim of their present strutrule. A Brazilian in high olllce has just re- marm-u to liui Times corresnonden that he believed the end of the year would see the tlnlsh ot the I'nuturian system of government In Urazil, no mutter which side won. tlrlovea Two Widows. LASTAsrat, Pa., Dec. 0. Mary Grieves, nnd Hannah A. Grieves, both claimlnc to bo the widow of Archie M. Grieves, hnv Ing applied to court for the appraisement allowed fy law to each widow of a de cedent, were yesterday granted a rule to establish their right as the widow of thu deceased, brieves died here Aug. 33, 1S03, He came from Canada, and whilo here married a woman who resided in Landls valley, this county. She now annears in the case as Hannah A. Grieves. Sincehis death the woman who now appears as Mary Grieves puts In her claim, and says sue was mnrrjcu to lirlevcs years ago in Itanium. Ilnw a Strilcu Was Avnrtrd. NEW I1AVKX, Dec. (!. Xjist bummer the JNew lork and New Kuglnud Itailroad company reduced wages along the lino, anil m consequence a strike was threat ened. It is now stated that President Mc- Leod expressed a belief that he would be able to restore wages on the 1st of De cember, and said that he would inform tho men if unable to do so. Thus far no word has been received from him. but lui restoration ot the old pay is likely. Three l'rnbnbly fatally Injured, AVaiirkk, ()., Deo. 0. A collision oc curred last evening on the Warren and Niles street railway. Two cars, running at a nign rate oi speed, came together at the foot of a long grade, and Mrs. Jules Vnntrot, o Warren, and two other women passenger were seriously and probably iauuiy injured. The Scotch Coal Millers. Glasgow, Dec. 6. The delegates of tha Scotoh coal miners have decided to call out 17,000 miners at once. A resolution was adopted asking Mr. Gladstone to In terpose Ills good olllce to end the dispute. it wat. dci idcd to call out every miner un til the quest iuii is settled. Humane Suit Airulnat Geo rue flonld. Xkw Yohk, Dec. . Zftlla Nicholas, an lS-yar-old girl, ha begun action against George J.Gould in the superior oourt to recover damage ror ftlooo on the techni cal charge of having seized a check foi that amount whteh lie had gives her and which he refused to return. Miners and Operators Tall to Agree. PlTT8iiUi:o, Dec. 0. The coal miners and operators of the Pittsburg district failed to ngree upon a settlemtnt of the waei ditlloulty nt the joint convention here. Another convention will be held Friday. when the minerswlll give their ultimatum. ftt&te ttanlts for Georgia. Atlanta, Dec. ft The Georgia house ol representatives ped a bill providing for me establishment ot a system of state banks and the issuance of currency by tha same lu anticipation of the repeal of the 10 per cent, state bank tax by congress. reniMjIvaula's Xew Oil field. WiLKKSHABBit, Pa., Jtee. ft There ll ranch excitement among she fsjrmsrf ol Busqueoauoa county over the aisovery oi on. Agent oi tne HUuicutr uu pauv are baying up In that county. a great ileal of la4 J STANTON AT WASHINGTON. The Siiapcndril Nnwil Olllcrr Serma to he lIlidlaliuiyfMl. Washington. Dec. fi. Commodore Stnn ton, whoe action In snlutlng Ailmirnl Mello, the nniKllliin insurgent, caused him to be rwullwl from romniHtiil nf tlio United Stntm fleet In Hriixllinn wntera, lins arrived In Washington and reported at the navy department. Commodore Stanton was for along time In the ofllce of tlin secretary of the navy, and Immediately afterward left the Ie liartment In an apparently cheerful frame of mind. N'olhtng could he learned either from him or from Secretary Ilerliert as to Hie results of the consultation or as to any rcllon that will he taken on his salute of Admiral Mello. Commodore Stanton entered the Hay of Wo Oct. 90, havlm; been assigned to com mand of (he srjuadrnn on that station. He gave the customary salute of twenty-one guns anil the Hag of the Vipiiahan, Mello's uhlp. was dipped In reply, and an hid of the rebel admiral called on the American commodore. Stanton then called upon Mello. was saluted and Mello returned the call and was saluted. It has been claimed that Stanton had no official lcnowlm1ir that Mello was a rehel, and only recng- "'cu i ue uraKiiiun nag, winch he was floating. Nevertheless Commodore Stan ton Was ordered home. Xo one else lias, however, been appointed to his command. Ilia Tliciitrli-nl Ambition Waned. Wii.kwmakhk, Pa., Dec. ft. A young man named Kdward Heiiny, of this city, suddenly became possessed of t he Idea that lie was a great theatrical mmiager. He had a few hundred dollars In bank, which ho drew out and at once began to organize a dramatic company on a gigantic scale. ny advancing car fare quite a number of actors and nclresses came on here, lie took them to ll ho-el anil liecmiw. m-..lt. i for their board for two days. Then his i motley gave out, and the dramatic people ! wore left destitute, while Heiiny, being threatened with prosecution, tied! Murdered in it Polish right. Wit.KKMmiui:, P.i Dec. O.Ou Xov. 80 there was it free fight at Luzerne borough between some Polandcrs. The next day there was a funeral and Knnos Mozinsksi was laid to rest In a neighboring ceme tery. His countrymen said ho died of heart disease. The district attorney re ceived a letter on Monday from n un known person saying that the man hud been murdered, and an investigation showed this to have been the case. Zor cscial Iteicheshi has been arrested for the murder. Virginia l.gialatlte Oltlt-era. Kirit.MoxD.Va., Dec. ft The Democratic senate caucus nominated the following officers: President, pro tern., John I,. Hurt; clerk, S. 1). Pendleton; wrgeiint-nt-nrms, 'A. T. Weaver; doorkeeper, I,. J. Gunter. The house caucus nominated as follows: Speaker, K. H. Caldwell; clerk, John Hell lligger; sergeant-at-nriiis, John Carpenter; doorkeeper, A. (). Sullivan; as sistant doorkeeper. P. K. Lipscomb. Tlie.se nominations are equivalent t election. Oorhett'a Training Onnrtera. Jackminvii.lk, Fla., Dec. (1. Delaney and MeVoy. who will train Crhettforhii coming light with Mitchell, yesterday went to Mayport, at the mouth of the St. John's river, to s3 what adviintiiires that point; i-ohsesscd tor training quarter inuy returned last night to this city ami I expressed thuuuwlves as highly pleased wiin .unyporc. Before deeming, howev ttiey will visit Kt. Augustine and Ur- monde. The Long Ih-anch Iron I'ler Gone. Loxa IJitAxru, Dec. !. The old iron nier. which was built some years ago at a cost oi uuu,umi, is now a thing of the past. Tin pier was abandoned some time ago. Dur ing u numberef stormsgrcatwectlons hav torn away. Oh .Monday therB was less man tnirty-live feet left. The storm yes terday earnest it away, and there is now not tiie slightest trace of the structure, The DAnhllry 1 1 utter. Dakhury, Conn., Dec. 0. Some of th hat inanutui turers state that they hav received a number of applications fo work by mail from old employes. It stated that a big New York hat jobber uas agreed 10 asist, the strikers in start ing a co-operative factory, mid the matter has been referred loan attorney who will draw agreements. I'atally Injured by a Toldlug l!ed. PlTTsm lid. Dee. 0. Frederick Sturm, houthside saloonkeeper, died from the ef fects of injuries received by a folding bed closing on him. The accident hnimeneil several weeks ago, anil when rescued was unconscious. It wasfouud that his lungs hud been crushed, and he was otherwise internally injured. An amvuuiMa 7 r I . .11 ... f31ijy,l)nj,-'K"isTa"l'bi;!lt b'Jna.1. 350., SOo. and jU.OOper park-ice. Famples tree. SCO KOi The Vn vor'tp MMS PfiWBll fori ho Teeth and iireaili,2So. Captain Sweeney, l ,H.A.,i!anl')ieiro.Ctal . unt "Shlloh-a Catarrh Kerned? ta ttie aiU ledlclne I haveevprfminrtth. ur...,i.t T. any good." Price SO eta. Sold by UruggiatZ Do pt twoiMt a Cough, as there Is danger of "Blooding to Consumption. Shilou'sOure will save you a severe Lung Trouble. 1 1 Is the best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Comrhs. CrOUD. Whoonlnir flnimh un.l nmnnhltt. la sold on a guarantee. Blots. ' Sold by C. II. Hsgenbueh, Shonaudoab. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots of ways of throwing awav mnnnv. On ot tie best methods of e conomtilng ts to Insure in lint olua, thoroughly reliable eompanlee, either life, tire or acotdeiit, such as represented hy No ISO Voinh Jardin street. Bfcenjuidoah. I's CLBARY BROS., Bottlers ot all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS I AKD VllKSJUL WATSJUU 1'K BMM s ftoeelalty. Alts bottlers of the 17 ana 10 VmttU Mtv, MIHXAXDOMI. SPARS healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes lite Iosi of the best tint's in food, the fat-forming element. Scoffs Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence ot all loods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness is no limita tion where weakness exists. l'rJJrd liv Bontt & Bovmo. Chemlata. New Vork. Sold hy all rirtuHista Professional Cards. pitOK. FKKDHIUCK 7.E1TZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared toirivo Instructions ntt nlnnn. nrcan MriDK and b.lnd instruments. l?nr fnrtho. In. lorrnaiion ran oo oraildron (i:iimi.Kit linos., .in. i i-iurin main street, onenanuoitn. JOHN R. COYLB, A TTORNKY-A T-LA W. Offlco llcddall building. Shenandoah, l's gOL. KOSTKH, ATTORX11V and COUXtSKM.Klt-AT-LA 11. Hoom 3. Mountain Hltvllnnlr ltiilMI.tr. ll,.,... VI. tu. X u, A TTORXKY A T-LA IK. SUSNANDOAII, PA. OfBce Room 3. 1 O llnllrtln,- Hh.iu... ai.d Esterly Imlldlng, I'ottsvllle. jn. n. HociiLEitNEn, Physician and Surgeon. Advice ifrco at drm? stnrn. ifyr Rnnii. mi street, l'rlvalo consultation t residence IVi uuidiiram sircei, nomo to 7:w ). m G, T. HAVICE. SURGEON DENTI.S7. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Contre bu licnandoah. over PH-ln's drugstore. J I'lsnt'E KOI1KIITS, M. No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, l'A. I Oflloe Hours 1:3(1 1 3 nnda3:30 to tl p.m. .1. S. O.M.LEN. No 31 Pouth JardlnStrtet.bhonnndoHh. UI'iiok llotius: 1:30 to 8 and ditto to 8 P. Jl. Except Thursday evening. Xn office work nn tiwtdtn extent bu nrrnnnr. ...i-r... ...(it winxTrrmKC tu inv cytcc lour 10-81m MT.IIT CALLS DOUIILC. pROP. T. J. WATHON, ......Tescher ot VI0LIM, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had Mxteon years' experience as a teacher ot instrumental mu lc giving instruc tion on the ebove instruments. Wi rd left at oruinui s juweiry sioro win receive prompt at teirUou. jyj 8. KI8TLEK, M. D.. rnrmciAN and burgeon. 'lffloa 180 North Jardtn street. Mhensndonti Dr. TMEEL 1317 ARCH St., rtitunioijihii lfi the 4illl' dl Hlim-sHlrluilr rrialel it aiilo in curu tlio unrtir mint lint; i rem liltKid TuUun. HnofUl IM-cuwKj. Kfrlctttl-t, Do. l'lllt). (Il'chjt, Iiiipoteni'jv, ew primary or wconiarj, u mutter wbft Other vrrhc. r.rlut. uv. BilixnlH guarftnlw), and all thf trains .fetll-. etc., by tliu ooitiMued llopathlo, Ilumti- ipatblfl, and Kclwilo si-ma of nitnlli'lue. Kellef Bton.-f. Frthrittacitp4fn4ta(ii'ut. Svml liv two-otmttitinpB fur bcKiic "TrMlli, -ihlug that will aitoaiib Tiiu.aint s trun fri uti to uulftittg humatiitr atv) thus C0nt4-niiJ.i'(D Uijrrtt-u, Hours dally t If 10 S: even, ings, 6 to 6; htmlavs, 9ta IK H. B-wam of quack, thrtl book Utetavuru auj tt ainluk-ut a-lrtirU H'mrata. Home CureSwindie. vtivr r. rkm;hi:fei,t n? a' otiii ti-u 1 wn ts ytart r u aulli-rad lu iguoranci- frum th. - i of fvll kucIi motif )utig ut it ir i fi-riiig fr uu lu 'laj . 1 wroiu tu u 1 tltutqtiuck ho clttiMfl to have u'i frutn ( nsr IU' mint' 1 j tu j't i time iih him. Upon rinding nut tt . i waiaxogiit; I wrote u a fi Haw in Ml tg,ia. Ml hIm clalmtai tu haMili nt, a rvm4y that onrad him ami v,uul , ull tuttew diu4ea. Hv nuiukiit n i tetn noDthfl, after which I n-iiili. : Plillndt'lphla quai-k l-r mall in l belnit swindled out irWb lii,i I n lo anothef uuai.k. wlut Kuurant. . i . . . wrorfM He ot th moDOf. ! thm wrni ti am. i qua. K ho tialIUIitnahook taat n-arly rr&thtetm loutodk i 1 .afl litnif-IM afli-r he nvro that Uk oiiuld cmi' n. i triad a Wi-fH rn conoeru ho naja lovoejr nnindi-dtf not out Tlit; awinitl'fl mi nut or $tJ By thli U'i 1 .i i. it. fr..m hltKid sou, discharifta, rlotBrr-v. nd .n a i fiiflint fnmi AWt could noi ttaton account ol ih'r-ii In n htHnm iriiahl6 and I tuti thin ai;lit All .t u, 1 loiisLlti-d iitti dotiorii (ca'.lnii th imtltik api. tint . u, nn dual iurlluin and thru' l-ri-n odltia rarmw ' iinn -t t i In !)!.. oiidiiiun I .-oksuiiM UK. iit t THi:KI K H htrurt. Hblld-lihia II va tfaf ml )lu- lit (iwfxrlj uxarnined mi and be prov4 iv is mi . phk'lati and ijia!it in iho Iroe setisf of ti ..i.i tiind uu. althoutfl, whtlo underpin tr atm. i I .f i oouriine, thlnkliitf I could r jji-t urvrt, but U i J t anrded I aoi m iiappi, hapt t.-ilnw oin-. u,t -n tl , onjoi Ufa. I advitt all uliiir. u to and wu-nK ,.( TIIKKI. 1817 ilti ll Mr, fbUa.ki(di. . t itr he cwnaiid will furo fter all ii'hfrt hare ftUi ,i theoul luan whi Waowi ho i tAaulat )U'U' s1 kuo. what naodhitat rtallr ll, and who will U- uo . t . , pluilclau, but atrulritud with a btart aa il a atuoiber. Sm nta or iMi4rv ofunv uu tt t1 ho pflblUhtd liultMM (site au 4.-".et: i l.Itu The Man Who wrote the Sting 'He never titiret to wander Frant Mt tun fin suit," ww Inspired while sitting- before one of my tine and Ranges la tiie market and a huge stoek ot Ilousefuralshilut Goods. l'lumhlnir .u.iu . ..... u, o. w c uu iiiuu 111., nm.r l HBIH aad Hpoutlog- a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. O. WATERS, or. of Lloyd and White SM.. Bbenandoah. Pa. 112 SNt. Miio St, Opeu from 1 to P and 7 to 11pm. daily Change or program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 cu. to ail parts. Children uu. Ider l) yean, 5c. All may oouie without escort. LATEST FROM HAWAII. Willis in Uo Hurry to Eestoro Queen Liliuokalani. HE DOES NOT AGREE WITH BLOUNT That the lrnTMinn! flmrrmncnt Would l"nll to I'lfi-e When Notified That An notation Wa Impracticable Willi May he duly an Arb.tr.ilor. I'obt TowncKNI), Wash., J)eo. 0. The linrkentlne Klickitat arrived from Hono lulu yesterday. She left four days after the steamer Alameda tailed for San Frnii teco. All was quiet tip to the time of the tliip's departure. In an Interview Minister Willis stated that no change In the present situation will take place for several weeks. Since his arrival certain contingencies had arisen and Mr. Willis had thouhl best to submit these matters to Washington be fore proceediiiK further to carry out IiIm original liintriictlons. Any disorders would lie promptly quelled. The ex-queeii'HSiip-porters were much Incensed after the in terview appeared. After this statement rumors bcan to fly about that the queen's stiiirtein would make a final rally In her behalf. The crews of the I'liltedKtiiteswBrvessels riiiladelplila and Adams wore held in readiness to be landed at a moment's no tice. Tliu queen's advocate ciiino out the next day with adeninl ot the Willis inter view, suyliiK that he was liiwquotod, and by Inference Kavo encouraKeiiient to the Idea that Mr. Willis had or would receive au imperative order to restore the queen. Tim Administration Displeased, Wasiukukix, Dec. 0. The htnte depart ment wits evidently already informed of the Hawaiian news received by the Asso ciated Press so fur as it conveyed the in tention of Minister Willis to take no fur ther steps towards carryitiR out his in structions until ho should hear further from tho department, lint so far as It conveyed tlio public utterances in Hono lulu by the minister ot his intentions, it was news to the depart ment, to the pres ident and to tho cabinet. There were evi dences to show that it as not nureenble news, and the impression was conveyed tlmt the administration is rather disap pointed nt the manner In which Minister AVllll.s lins tints fur conducted his mis sion. It Is evident that, tho state department received by the last stenmer the news that Minister Willis had determined to defer the cnrrylim out of his instruct ions until lio had hoard furthrr from Ills govern ment. It is ti fair presumption that the revenue cutter Corvrin curries to him the further instructions Tor which lie asked. The pariiKrnph in the president's mexsiiKe referring to Hawaii was written after the additional instructions to Minister Willis had been dispatched. An Associated Press representative re ceived from a reliable source an intima tion of the iiaLtire of the policy intended to be pursued in Hawaii. The extent of the active influence intended to be em ployed lu behalf of re.-Mintin I.iliiiokalnni on the throne lias probably been exagge rated. The purpose of the administration is believed to be rather to act as an arbi trator between the two parties in dispute, and to prevail upon tlietn to agree be tween themselves. This was contingent upon the evident belief, based upon the explicit assertion contained in a letter of Mr. Blount, hat the provisional govern ment would mil to pieces when notilied that annexation was impracticable. Enough is known of Minister Willis' Impressions, gained since his arrival in Honolulu, to make it certain that he does not agree with .Mr. Illimnt in tho belie! that the new government will be short. lived. Whether this impression caused his determination to awnit further In structions from Washingt-n. is a mutter of conjecture. Congr.-smmu I.tlly'. Film-nil. MauchC'iu'XK. Pa.. Oec. (1. Thrfi, nam I of Congrossmnti-at-lnrire Willuun took place from his home here vratnlnv afternoon. The coiiKressional did was oomposeu or senator Kyle, of South u.lKoru, unrl Itepre'etitatives Alex. Mc- uoweii, now aril JSIutcliler. John H. Rnl iiison, jostah Ilicks and K. M. Woomer of IVinnsylvaina: Stephen Xorthwny, of vmio; i uarn-f, mrus, ol Kansas, and I C. Tate, of Ueorgia. Tile delegation .was In ohargo of Sergoant-at-arms Know", of me house, anil JJeputy Layton, of thesen ate. Tiie funeral was attended by many distinguished men from all parts of the state. Mushed Robber Sentenced, PlTTHBUHCi, Dec. 0. Fi ve masked robbers who tortured and robbed old Mrs. Logan, at Corapolis, Pa., a few weeks ago, plei.ded guilty when brought into court and were sentenced to the penitentiary, the com bined sentences aggregating lifty years. Theyonug men were all well known, held responsible positions, and previously had borne good reputations. It has been learned since, however, that thev were en gaged In numerous other mysterious rob beries in western Pennsylvania last sum mer. Mnj- riflit In JHokaonvllIe Now. JACKSONVII.1.K. Fla.. Deo. a Lust asr.n. lug the city council met and an ordinance permiiiiug glove Aintests passed its sec ond reading, only one councilman oppos ing It. iho ordinance provides that the contestants shall use live minim irinv.u and contests shall be under the supervis ion of the chief of police. Xo limit 1. piacea ou tne nam her of rouudn. Pro moters of the content' are minimi to nav . .. j-i. i j ' -.' vi j 4M mm in eoac rialtititt' i i oHS i . . ,i ,,.Kt.. Tin,,, , . . rv .. nmiiiK seventeen auys, wuich uut the siniei,jaiia lu whicli the nniiiitilT re covered hut one cent liHumutM, i4.s jut ...u i.oiiipu in iho Lniieniien county court. The plaintiff, Thomas R Heed, sued Dr. Charles HunmiII tor&.O.iO for -ault. The jury decided that the parties were equally to lilmtie. The plaintiU uUo gets one cent costs. Ijlwve on Sunday, Kansas City, Mo., l)e. .-K. B. wink ler, toratuui of the Midland lntW shon, was tried before a jury iu a juetiee eonrt, cbartied witb violating the law by shav )K a man on Sunday. The defense was that the shaving was an act of necessity. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. Sh aimer Netel Huraxt, Doteb, Del., Dee. ,-The Bright HoOMt, at Uvboboth, a sumniw hotel, was totally destroyed by f re. The auppoeed origin was the iploslon ef lamp on Mm aeooad Boor. Oh maa, a )a barer, wa leulatlie tt. hMi lirnr tell of a purchaser wanting to buy nn imitation ? hy do men who trv to sell such artieles speak of the tat as "working tlietn off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, antl it lakes work and likewise deception to sell them the worst. Thi9 tin pleasant experience may Ik 'all the housekeeper who determines to Try the new vegetable shortening'. The healthfulness, flavor, and. economy of this wonderful cook it jar product has won for it the widest popularity, which in turn Ilia attracted the attention of ) diskless parasites who are ' ' work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore nrmed. Be sure you pet the only genuine vegetable shortening--. COTTOLENE. Sold In 3 and " ikiiidiI pH(. Made only by N.K.FAIR9ANKA.CO., CHICAGO, a no 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. K. J. KEPLER, 1 ato of Mhamokin. has opened u MA11BLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Uo 1h prepared tn receive orders for all kinds of monument nnd tombstone work which will be done in a first class manner on 'hort notice and "C),pon-iile , rm THE KIND S g THAT CORES! 55 Mlt-S 9 m un unnciies iu rears i Seating sokes that S 1 WOULD NOT IIEALl" J" CrilKDl CURED! J DiNA Sabsai-arili v Co r m Tl&VikluKT Forvrmlj.-nrs I li. t ,(lcrl!,g from ll l.n.l HI.i.mI Jiu I,.,. rttlll liy difft-reiitBa SB'1" l1!" "si-nil Ply.i. lK,alt,.mluie,S jHlim which In. III.-, I lb, kill ,f thun all ItauM BSStr1..1"?. IUT1M1 A1VAYH HI II I. 1 1, 1.SII lud Inttui; n IKrilHontE SruitnltiK sore, shi.l, m ilnn-jr HoniiTh.nl. I(M S "VfTii' '"" "" "v ! n i'i:vi:icn B.. , . : '"'!' ,",0l"b" 1 c.iniiiH.,! t,,n SnlS '! "'.'J iic- hteti uii:il,Ii- Ui viHlkS , wiuioui , run ru-f for uirrlru i-iu-.. B lirt Full I pup il flir It1, m SJSAKSAPAIlLLA uf IJavliBr.,1 ltlit,., re , u. Hr.t.H I tiwk It toilhfully, ond I ran nun ullcml toS uJv""' ' ,,,'",'k1"1 wulk m-1iSB anrlhliia that hanprtif at tho ur. wit day' IH ... I ani ry alnrprelv Tour., Malone.K. y. MKS. DLlVEB CHEHKIER. 25 I OraTLEMCN.-Wi. ciidi,.- t,-imoii.al of Mri.S Ivaluabli iMnipnaiui. Wu In h. vo kn at.-uiu toH bw..-mu I i t-tprv rei.4-t. m Wearevftryrtiipctiull.vouri, S Makip., .v. y. Wtoiea JaaSu. S Dana Saruparlll Co.. Blfat. Maine. M MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors ti Coakley Bros.) Xo. 3d v.hm Centre Mlrect, HHKMANUOAH, 1A. Our Motto Best OliiUlfv at I nwA... n..k frioos. Patronage respectfully solicited. Kaisers Oyster Bay! x7 South Main Street, SHENA.KDOAH, A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. IHrTae beat-oysters in all styles at all hours. plKRBUSON'B THKATKK. p. J. raaaotoH, uanaqbk. DECEMBER 8 and 9. Engfutement of the Talented Young Tragedian, Mi, James Young, Aaoki Capable Company of Placers Friday fight, HAMLET. 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