ffipiMB SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For tlrrty-elnht years dipt. Loud followed flu -i'ii. inositol thiit time nstnasK'rof vei M'l. .ind upon retiring from the water was up rvi'iti'd by the Secretary of tlio United Htate I'ri'.isury to superintend tho seal fisheries in Mn-ka which position holielil flvoyoars. He ril.ni s one expcrlenio ns follows: l'nr -evorul yeiirs 1 hnd hecn troubled with P-ni ral nervousness and pain In tho region of my heart My creniost nllllctlon wns Meeple s-iess; It wns almost impossible at any time to obi uln rest nnd sleep. Having Been lr Miles' remedies tidiertl-ed I began nst?:g Ni r'lne After taking a small qnuntlty the " netlt received wns so ereat Unit 1 was jio-l-Uvi ly alarmed, thinking tho remedy rmi I. lined opiates which would tlnnlly lo ltijurl ous to me; hut on beinz assured hy 1 ho drint-)-"-tthat It was perfectly harmless, I cnntln ui 1 it together with ihn Heart !ilro. TihI iv I an conscientiously any that Dr. Wiles' Xti MOratlvo Nervine and Now Heart Cure did mmoformothan anything I had over taken. I had been treated by eminent physicians In Now York and Ban 1'ranclsco without ben ii i owe my present coou iieaitn to m nrll 'Innu iild ii nd heartily recommend thorn to allntlllcied nor meso most vaiuaoio romeuii .i- i was. t'apt. A. f. lioud, Hampilen Me. I)r Miles' Hestoratlvo Nervine and New Cure in sold hy alldriiKKlstson a ikjsIUvobkih- li tre , or hy Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Klkhun, Ind. on receipt of price, 61 per bottle, or sis '.utile-, for Srt, express prepaid. Th-y aio UiU Ull UliUlUt uiu uuiimiMis urui. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. J RETTIG'S y Beer and Porter. y T AM AGENT for the X Cbus. Kettig's Cele ; bruted Beer and Porter in r this vicinity, also Berguer & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. 1 1 Orders will receive prompt 1 1 attention. Finest brands I of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Mam Street. Hpeeeli Mastered. For live years I suffered with naln ant dls charge of tho throitt, hading cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c, at times, could cot iaiK aoove a WDisper; iosi weigni continually, and not a le to work. I was treated by the oest physHluus tn the county, but received uo "llef After chine un all bones I was roeim mended to list) a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic uatarrn i ure. Alter using it lor rotr weiKs mysp'cchr turned. All symptoms of Cata.-rb. nave disappeared und "I feel llko a different ptrson." Mh. Elias Hanuwkiik, I' lit Lick, Somerset Co , Pa The above Is one of the many testimonials ,ve hav received this week, and we will publish eery two wieks additional persons having oeeu cured by our marvelous meulctno. Try a 'Ot!lo and bucurea ut once. Mayehb' ixbug Co.. Oakland, itd. For pale by urugRists.. Mn. . ral M.k. , I ftitnrh Cnrn la tS nnlv D'i4ii. uca ty vapor inhalatlan, and is Kui i in tetd by vour druggist. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Csuitnc of U kinds promptly ktMwled to Horses talttin to board, at rta thiture ltbeml. On PFAK ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffee Boast, For a. Toa.t aaa-cl Olea.33. O GO TO O CHAS. DEAR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Feucubon IIotjse Block. Everything la tho tentorial line done la first class style. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) M'ia na C o1 HIS., Sawiaiidoah. n.-n") ,1 m. ronton. The Howl .,. 11 irs. Pool room M . 1 .ma permanentlr oorM C tzuuran l 1 1 1 roiu tieople oared I nit wui ouro. KEM0V CO., CI 111. 1 viniTfinn rpncvnmnMV IVIULLEill 0 IBOlllUUlM. Damaging Evidence AgainBt Dr. Meyer and His Wifo. THE POISONING OP BRANDT. How lfr loitered Into a Scheme to De fraud Insurance Cnmpuulc, and llniv Ho Was IHlintelr Mndn thu VIHlln of Dr. Meyer's Cupidity. Nkw Yohk, Dee. !.-Tl.e sen.ntiona.1 poisoning ease on trial in oyer andter- miner 1, the center of attraction to curios- i. 'i'i, .,..t.i.i.. Ity seekers. The remnrkalilu story of the crimes commlttetl by Henry V. V. Meyer mill Ills accomplices told by the proseout iiiK attorniy yesterday, which lie saya will be fully substantiated by living wit nesses, one of whom had participated in tho crimes, drew a more than usually In telligent audlenoe to the court room. Carl Muller, the state's (link witness, was cool and collected, and told his story in a very matter of fact way, as if there was nothing extraordinary in the case, ex hibiting a turpitude in his own part only equaled by that of the accused, who calmly took notes of tho testimony all day lone. Tho witness testified that his real namo was Curl Kierfel, and that he had passed under the names of Carl Muller, August Wimmers and Otto C. Stone; that he wnB 34 years old, and was a school teacher in Germany before he came to America in 1887. He had mndu a livlnu; in this country as a bartender, milkman's nent and engemaker, and had also played tho piano in a disorderly .house, lie was sent to tho Jollet prison in ISM) for using the United States mails for illegal purposes. Whllo in the Cook county jail awaiting transfer to .Toilet he met Dr. Meyer and Peter C rnrker, whom he afterward knew as l.ud wig llriindt. "What conversation did you have witli Dr. Meyerf asked Mr. Molntyre. "He askexl me what 1 was in jail for. I toldliini. lie said there was not enough money in that. He said lie would put me on a scnenio Dy which 1 could make thou sands; that we could swindle life Insur ance companies out of thousands. I was taken to Joliet prison June ;!0, 1890, and served ten months and nitio days. Dr. Meyer was discharged. I got out May 3!), 1SU1, and went back to Chicago, where Dr. Meyer was practicing niedicinu." Meyer's VillnlnoiiH 1'rnpoiul. TVitness then related the details of tho arrangements to defraud insurance com panies. The llrst case determined on was to insure Ilrandt, who had been a fellow- prisoner with them, in the name of Gus tavo Damn. The latter was not one of the parties to the fraud, but was confined in prison at Cincinnati. Tho insuranco was effected in four companies for JK.fiOO, the beneficiary to bo "Mrs. Amelia Damn." Mrs. Damn was Mrs. Dr. Meyer, the woman now in court. Drandt had per sonated Uaum before the medical exnm biers of tho insurance companies. That was in January, 1802. The witness related that before that date, and in mder to make the fraud com plete, Dr. Meyer had gone over to Ger many to find out all about Damn's family and history, so that there could he no dif ficulty should there be any question of identity raised Dy tho companies when called on topay theaniountot tlicpolicies. The atory of the marriage of Mrs. Meyer to Brandt in the name of Damn was told, and of their coming to Xow York lu order to carry out the scheme. , They hired a flat on Kast Thirteenth street, the witness being known as Aug ust "Whinners and Drandt as August; Daum. Drandt wrote a slip for the letter box iind'-r the bell pull at the entrance of the building. He wrote on tho slip "Haunt." He wrote letters and signed them Daum. These letters were addressed to the Insurance companies In which tho policies ere drawn to notify them that "Gustav M. A. J. Daum" had removed from Chicago to New York. Soon after ward Dr. Meyer and his wife took up their resilience at the Hat, Mrs. Meyer being known as Mrs. Daum. Looking: fur a Sick Jlan. "Xow wo must find a sick man," said .Meyer, and the witness detailed the ef-1 forts to get some sick man whom they! could take to their Hat, pnt him in the' place of Drandt, have him die there and be buried In the name of Gustav Daum. In this they failed after more than ono attempt. "We went back to tho Hat," continued the witness. "Drandt said he was tired of being a sick man. 1 told the ! llnctnr tin, Hrlwmi ti'mit.l ,if I that we had better go back to Chicago. Mrs. Meyer refused to go, and threw her self on the bed and cried about it. Jlrandt and the doctor tried to get her to go back, but she would not do it. Wlnfti she cried Drandt said that he would get sick." Drandt first took a dose of salts, hut this did not have the desired effect, ami' Dr. Meyer suggested croton oil. Dr. i Meyer wrote a prescription for croton oil, and purchased it himself, signing the nre- ncription "Otto C. Stein. M. D." Liberal . doses of croton oil produced the desired lfect on Drandt, and when Dr. Minden, ' of St. Mark's place, was called in on i March 0 lie was easily deceived hy the woman, who posed as the wile of the sick . man, and by the symptoms displayed by Drandt, into diagnosing his case as one of , ohronic dysentary. J Then Meyer, finding it impossible! through the red tape of the coroner s of-1 lice Ui get a body from the morgue to an-. swer his uu; -e. decided that his co-cou-' spirator Drandt must die. The. scheme was working admirably. "Daum" was entered as a regular patient oil Dr. Mfmleu's books and Drandt was on , the high road to death. Dr. Meyer was 1 always out when Dr. Minden called. As soon as Dr. Minden had charge of the ' ease the direct poisoning began, and wit ness began to tell how Dr.Moyer sprinkled antimony over every meal he prepared for the sick man. As this did not kill him, arsenic was used, which Muller procured on prescriptions written by Dr. Meyer. Dr. Minden called twice or three times a day, forty-eight visits altogether, and on March HO issued a certillcute saying that the patient Damn had died that day of chronic dysentary. ",Mr. llaumV Assumed Sorrow. Next day M rs. Meyer notified tho Insur ance companies, ami put in bur claim for the Insurance on her husband's life. Mul lar signed tho name "August Wiminers" as a friend, and Mrs. Meyer signed "Amtt Hit IlAiini" as th claiinjuit. Brandt wus buried April D, Mr. Meyer and Muller attending the funeral as mourners. Dr. Meyar kept out of night. Alter the funeral they all moved out of Ui Thirteenth street ttatloto furnished rooms. April 4 Mm. Meyer went t the inr iiuoe oltlotw to claim her inurce. Br. ; Meyer and Muller accompanied her, and Hie told lh notary with becoming tears, "Mr. Halt in was n good husband to mo a good husband." She was dressed In the deepest mourn Ina for tho occasion, and got ?3,000 from the Washington Life and tl,(MO from tho MUm, but when she visited the New York and tho Mutual she found herself tho subject of suspicion, mid she and Dr. Meyer left ns soon tin possible for Chicago. Dr. Meyer gave $r.50 of the money to Muller, telling him he hnd no further use for him, nnd advising him to go back to Klilcngti. Muller said he went to ClitcnKo Ml April 7. Two weeks later he was jollied ! In Chicago by Dr. and Mrs. Meyer. Dr. J le er ' ',1,l'mfV "rB to "',7 'lJ'T" 1,1 1.,le,t",' J11" '"..W MV"" .? " J" He" hl" '"" H H tt his hands. Muller got $70 for the furniture, nnd Went to Detroit. There Meyer was known rs Hugo Waylen, and Mary Xelss, now Witness' wife, was a servant in tho house. The part; from there went to South Ilend, 1ml. The witness further tostlfled to receiv ing 1500 reward from the Toledo police for revealing Meyer s wlierealmuts, and of Ills being brnuglit to Xow York on a promise of Immunity for himself If he told the whole truth. Drs. Dyman K. Ware and John II. Dunn, physicians, Matello Smith, T. H. Lyons, C. (). Weltzel and Millon Denny, liHiimnee agents, gave testimony corrob orative of Mullcr's story. Cross examin ation failed to shake Muller's testimony, and the court adjourned until Monday. BANKRUPTCY BILL DEFEATED. Tito Monte Shelves the Mcnim-v by n Viiln or Ids to 111. "Wasihmiiox, Dec. !). Tho Torroy bank ruptcy bill was strangled by the house unexpectedly yesterday Just as tho con sideration of the bill under the five mbi uto rule was about to begin. Colonel Oates, the champion of the measure, had declined to permit the house to vote on his substitution providing simply for a voluntary syst"in of bankruptcy, where upon Mr. Dland. of Missouri, precipitated the entire question by moving to strike out the existing clnuse of the bill. Vainly the advocates il the measure protested that It was unfair to tvject the bill before the house had a chance to perfect it by anienunieiit. i heir pleadings wore nil availing. The vote as decisive. It was carried by a majority of 142 to 111. An .analysis shows that 1 1.1 Democrats, 18 Re publicans and t) Populists voted to strikeout the dialling clause, and that dl Depublicaus and 41 Democrats voted against it. An attempt to drive tho bill for tbe ad mission of Utah .hm a state through the house was ileleatiM by a determined fili buster led by Mr. Diiiirluy (Me.) and sup ported by almiHt the entire Kenublican Bide. The course of the Hepublicans fore shadows tlieir policy upon the admission of not only I'tali but theother Democratic territories of Xew Mexico and Arizona. bills for which have already been favor ably reported by the committee on tcrri tori no. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead, "Old Dutch " process ; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO? Philadelphia. OLUMBIA H. & S. T K Co , Mo 1, IDAY. DECER 22 limltnp JAXUAKY 3, im. InailUition to the ultrtictioriH by the tminlllct'iit djHpluy ut the bootht there will be a gruncl $ MUSICAL ENTERTA I N ME NT ! f And other amusements. Change of program each uight A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission r nr : l j i . . r - 1 WALL PAPER! 1UKGAIXH ! Big Keductiou in Wall Paper. Mustmsks room for an euor. moiu Spring Stook. ; ; : : JOHN P. - CAR DEN, SW W. Centre sire. t. Khe nandoab. P. P Hit .Kni7TTm FAIRT a Utidcr the uupifi'H ol the di increased Appetite is one of the first good effects felt by users of Scott's Iitnulsion of cod liver oil with Ilypophos phites. Good appetite begets qoad health. mm tmuision HE.. OH ; h fal food that provides iibj ivii tonic. Instead of a tax up :i appetite and digestion it is u' Htiderful help to both. , Scott's Emulsion ar- rests Ihj progress of Consumption, Bron chitis, Scrofula, and other toasting diseases by raising a barrier of healthy nesh, strength and nerve. Pr. p irfd hy Seott Bonne. N Y. All dranmnts. Professional Cards. pKOK. FHKDER1CIC ZEITZ, ixsrnucTon of music, Is prepared to givo Instructions on piano, organ, rtrlne and band Instruments. For fnrther In formation cnu onornaare8 uaiiiu.Kii nuim., No. 1 North Main street, ancnanuoan. JOHN R. COYLE, A TTOKKKY-A T-LA W. Offlcc IJeddall building, HhenandoJih, Pi gOL,. KOSTEIt, A TTOnXJiY anil CO U'NKnTjim-A T-LA If Room 3. Mountain City Hank Hulldlng, Pout VlllO.l'll M. " BIJKKK. ATTORNEY AT-L A W. HIIHNASDOAU, VL. Office Koom 3, V. O Hulldlng, Shcnanaox);, aid Estorly building, 1'oUnvllle. JH. U. HOCIILEKN'EK, Physician and Surgeon. Advice freo at drug store, 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence 111! Hmith Jnrdln Htlect, from 0 to 7:30 p. ill. rt t. HAvicil v. HUEOEON DEXriSl. Grace Northpaat Cor. Main nd Centre Si Shenandoah, over Stein's drug more. J PIERCE ROI1EUTH, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htrcct, SHENANDOAH, PA. Otlcc Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. tn. J. s. OALLEN. XJ No 31 t-'onth.laralnSlrcet.Shenandoab. 1 OnriCB Houks: Ii.'io to 3 and (1:3 to S P. M. Except Thurcday evening. Xo office work oh Sunday tTcatt bu nrrannf- mtrnt. A stritt mllurtnce to the aQlce hour 10-31-Um NIUIIT OAI.I.S ixujum:. pROF. T. J. WATSON, ......Tcaclier ot j VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANI0 nnd MANDOLIN. Having naa nxiccn years' cxrertence as a tciicher ol instrumental mu-lo giving Instruc tion on tho above Instruments Wi rd lot at iirumai s jeweiry Biore win receive prompt at tentioi.. jJ ti. KI8TLER, it. D., PHYSICIAN AND tWJtaKON. Office 120 North Jirdln street, Shenndoh. fir Thool 1317 Arch St. is l l I lluul PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tim oiil) t."nulno Mxrliillst In America, notnltliUaiulliii; vflint otliora lUvr-rtlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY ABO THEJ1ESULTS OF INDISCRETION spec mi HlM-gicH anil Mrlclurrn Permanently Cured In 3 to & days BLOOD PO SON Si uuw lueilKuMu Ut itotlais. 6 ioaia' Kim iiean iloii.ltaiaud.rj mi Ui alt erieiue, as 0 iJ.l&ak anil DfnlulJia nruf. i-M-mi t)vn z-reiu stamps nr whk tki l ii," (imoniy i uoos. exposing yuacK no cuts ami uiuersau i voiTtbluifas Rrout MKM'tallht'i. A true frientl 5 to all soften i-: aim to tlitibo conU-inDlutlni; J marriage. Tiiomtbttubbiniaiiil dangerous casub bimcuBU . w niuur can aim i)baeu. The ICan WIio wrote the Song "tie nevtr earn to wander from tits oum fireside. ' was Inured while sitting before one of my Hue i Heater I also have on nana the beht Sioves -Housefcirlshliig Goods. Plumbing, noting f.nu niKMiu ng a specially. All worn guaranteed "ir of Lloyd aid White Sts.. HheunnUoiih, Po, Wl South Miln St, Open from I to P anil 7to 11 nui. dally Change of progmm twice a week. Ad mission, 1U cts. to all parts. Children un. der i years, 5c. All may oome without escorts. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR.. Prop., WEST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sliciiuiidunli, I'ciuia. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable icruis H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Hlmplo. Perfect and Chean. Uvervhndv .i llahted with it. Orders left at nu Kiuirh ir- din street, tibcnDdoin, Pa., will be proninlly attended ti. CJ-iTSA.'SVSr BB08., Bottlers of ell Winds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! -A MIVMML WiTiai. -Win BlUM a 8 necljjtyj Iso bottlers of the IT amt 10 Jath AUy, MU H.VAXIKJAll It Is Believed That Thoy Havo Boen Oountormantlod. PRESIDENT DOLE'S PIRM STAND. The l'renlilent of llalvall's rrmlnlonal tlmcrniiH'iit Will ItenUt Any later fcrenro Other Than That of the United Mute, mid Will Keep f.illlmkalanl Oat. VAglllMilox. Dee. II.-The Itnprewlon unions; leaillnK Democrats In congreei i that Mr. Clevelntitl is koIhk to take a back track In the Hawaiian affair, anil tliat his object In dispatching a special niesaeiiKer on the revenue cutter Convln to Honolulu was to countermand his instructions to Minister Willis If It should not be too late. It Is known here that Minister Thurs ton, Itninodlntely after ha had rend Secre tary Greslinm s letter to tho president, sent word to President Dole oxhortltiK him toHtnnil linn and to yield to nothing but actual force. This proves to have been President Dole's nttlttulo before ho bad heard from Minister Thurston. Friends of the provisional government feel confident that ho has been (Irmly en trenched In his determination by what ho has heard from Minister Thurston, and in view of tho latest developments as to the administration's policy It seems alto gether unlikely that tho provisional gov ernment hns been disturbed in its hold on tho llawniian government. In view of thonuthorltativestatemenlth.it the ad ministration has no intention of using forco it may be concluded that tho chances that the queen will yot be re stored nre atnall. It Is likely to bo several days before the whole history of the Hawaiian nintter is laid before the senate. Tho exhibit to he offered to the senate will bo complete. llefore leaving Washington Minister Thurston told some of the friends of the provisional government that a plan of ac tion had been agreed upon by thatgovcrn- ment, nnd would be carried out. lhepro visional government has 1,100 men under arms who are ready to respond at the sig nal of the bell. The pn . moiiiiI govern ment will remnln until us members aro arrested and taken out. It will resist in terference by any other than the armed forco of the United States. It will not al low the supporters of the queon to enter tho palnco or disturb tlio peace of Hono lulu, His also positively asserted that Mr, Thurston is going to Honolulu. SAN FllAsnwo, Deo. 0. The schooner Transit, from Honolulu Nov. It), brings these advices from the Associated Press correspondent: During the. afternoon the Alameda sailed Minister Willis mado a, statement, virtually as- already published, that noth ing dellnlte would be donu here until he had received a reply to dispatches sent to Washington by thu Alaineila. This state ment was published in The Star. Yester day The Hiilletin published a letter from Minister Willis, in which he said ho wished hi? remarks lu Thu Star to apply to tne enure press or Honolulu. Tho stand taken by Minister Willis in bis interview with Thu Star, which was revised in proor by him before publication, caused considerable nnxiety in govern ment circles, owing to the intimation that any breacli of the peace would l)u pun IsheJl by tho American minister. On the morning of the 17th, the day af ter the Alameda left. President Dole cnlled upon Minister Willis to learn how far the authority of the I'nited States was expected to he carried In case of an emer gency. I'pon bis return it was learned that the provisional government was fully satisfied with the explanation and limita tions mado by Minister Willis. It is the general opinion that tho original language used by the United States minister con veyed more than ho intended it should. It is understood that Pn . nt Dole very clearly inluriued the mii.--.er that tho provisional government commanded tho situation mid vwmlil reqniro no aid from the United States unless it was called for. The president assured tho minister that any nreacli or the peace which might oc cur would be speedily dealt with by the Hawaiian government. Tho provisional government received assurances on the points mentioned, which were perfectly Ntiisiai-iiiry. it is unuerstooii t nit At ii u. ter Willis said he would stand back of tho present government until the present dif ficulty was settled. The tension in political matters since the departuie of the Alameda has only partially relaxed. Minister Willisstated he mndu the public statement that "noth ing would bu done" to ease matters down, as he believed a crisis was approaching. His remedy worked for a lew hours, but it now appears he has divulged just enough to stimulate speculation, and both sides interpret his explanation favorably, which in the end will doubtless add fuel to the political lire. The theory of restoration will not be be lieved here until the last moment. Slionld It then prove true serious trouble will likely follow . This much is admitted by the clearest heads on both sides. From a source almost in touch with the American legation it is learned that the contingency which has caused delay in Hawaiian affairs until Waahinuton is heard from is the fact that the provisional I government and resident Americana would openly resist either compromise or restoration. In conversation with the Associated Press reporter yesterday Min ister Willis said he was eoufldeut that leguiauou favorable to the Huii-, plans would shortly take place iu the unueu atates. TmirhvM Denies ;;, port. PliaAnKLWIlA. Dee. ! --(;,::. !4 M m. agor Vuorlieee erated thU m rn.it; tuat there was not tut sll(lUrn u.. ,i, i,,iou for tbe reports that 1 he I. chilli "i:lies rail road was giving employment to Itt-miinK railroad eniployen in prelereme tn the old men who went ont on sIi-Ikb. i'ue olil employes are helnx mildly re eimaued, many ot the new man bavin leu nt their Dwnncoord, and others being unable w do the work. CliaiiK)' III the Till M' IIIII, Wabiiinoton, Dec. . The ways anil means committee have nnuie several al teration in the tariff bllldwriug the work of revision. The tiu plate tariff has bwo changed from art per cent, ad valorem to 1 1- cent per pound speeitlc duty. There have beeu changes in pearl buttons, piano keys and silk thread. Just what that ohaugiw are U not Lnuwu. Murderer Helet Kesplted. HARIIISIII'RU. Deo. . Uoveruor Pattlsnn baa granted , a respite of thirty days to Hury Heiat, the Adama county murderer, Miticad to be lutngec Daa. 14. The caa will be eubailttad to thefcaard ef pardons. mmfimnmiiniffimmy I Don't be , i By those who tTer sub- stitutcs (or Lottolctie. Its success has been so 5 phenomenal that nuincr- 3 ous imitations are now 5g being offered which arc T. claimed to be, "just as good." All these S Imitations lack the intrinsic merit of 5 Cottolene and will prove 5 disappointing and disa- 2 greeablc to those who use 5 them. These counterfeits differ widely from Cotto- z lene and are mere 5 Experiments when compared to the reliable shorteningCot tolene. Save money, an noyance and your health byrefusingall substitutes offered to take the place of Cottolene. KuM In three find live nound iftfls. . N. K, FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, AND Ids V UELAWAUr. HE., PHILADELPHIA. iTHE KIND 1 I il"4 WH III IHiii I Vli ut Timiittflt'r. m iiriLi iiKM uit m tiAimi, m Sfaint and weak feom! rheumatic torment, g m rt i i in i. ny g DATA'S. griiSA MAnSAI'AHlI.I.A I'o.- HI HI lll.VTI.I.Ml-S -I ,, U.-.s ur, 1,1, hvoMipo. titin u luiiipr I'..r Iht- !n.t . .ar I hai- 1mhii an y-n liri'llt III - villi KlH'imintiiii, ,H b. in,!.-. , ,,iuii no Itllf inv linn. AS t tiini' I KCOriDtNlit Iklllll m in ...ililt rn. On, arm waJH w.n ilnm n out ol5 tul wlUi a litirillllif H o bailtliot ttw Ihiiti'i' Mluiie. W'hh hIhi niTIi KM4iiniiiiikn m my m m i DANA'S i I SARSAPAKILLA i umlnivttoinmliifl WKIJ m pain inmvH L'!)niul,ltrn ii id nniiK. I bid imlc, d .'nit. fill MThi- Klxnc tPrtiiiHininl uim -i ut w hy '. It. 55 J'l'iytiMi, the wtlUklinwit Jni(ti-l. MhiiU M., sCorliith, X. Y fin It 1 true wiucl. it oumclent guaraoti v that Hf 53 Dana Sariaparltla Co Belfast Maine. SVSUSSER & BE0DALL, (Succesi-ors to Couuley Bros ) No. ,iK KHt Centre Street NHKNANUUAH, 1A. Ut) Our Motto: llest Quallly at I oweut CaB Pnees. Patronsge risjiintful'y soliclied. Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. ISTbe best-oysters iu all style at aU tours. Blillixxery! Just opened in the Kgan BaildlBg, No 8 Eaet Centre street, a full Use or Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss km Morrison, 8UKNA.NDOAH, IA. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl lots of ys of tbrowiDK away money. Oae pi tne best methods of economising is to Ineut ?tS2.t,i?Ia'f' tborouhly relluble companlee, euher life. Are or acoident, suoh as represented DAVID SJ.A.TT!3,X No- 1 Houth Jardln street, Shenandoah. Pa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Detail PRICES, Fergoaoo Home bidg., Centre Street. (telnr'a r.nlkk UiuM.aH BvwaA. mmrMMLs til . r tifuh IHa J it Km IhN.',. TkUW HJmi anm nut LmS. W (MM WM IMKiUUsjl i hiitu "mlir "iiplfa e mm t M ' VMM U jj fW UANini. r. rr.iiM'sinv, Se S (riMtli. N V MB S3 D- J 4 ITiVX "'ti m kVHoaata.t..