A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tlio following romarkablo event In a1ndv' life wllllntorostthe reader: 'Toralonit llmt 1 had a terrlblopaln nt my lieiirt, which but tered almost Incessantly. I liud no nppeilt, and could not sleep. I would be. comprllu to ilt up In bed nnd belch gas frotn my Mom ui'h until I thought every minuto would I my last. Tlicro was a feollni of oppio"-Ioi. nbout my heart, and I was nfrald to dm-, it full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down nnd resting; but, t i ' God, by the help of Now Heart Cure allthn Vt past nnd I feel llko nnothcr woman. l!i 'mousing tho Now Heart Cure 1 had tnini different so-called remedies and been tn i,ti i by doctors without any benellt until 1 both discouraged and disgusted. My liusb'm, 1 oughtmo a bottlo of Dr. Miles' Sow llnir uro, and am happy to say I never lottrett, It, as 1 now linvo a splendid appetite in slcepwell. I weighed li pounds when I I -gau taking the remedy, and now I well? V V.i Its effect lu my case has been tiuly mm t -us. It far surpasses any other mcdii-im-iiavo over taken or any benellt I ever i reived from physicians."- Mrs. Hurry fcitai I'ntUvllle, l'a., October 12. 1MB. Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo Is sold on a po tlvo Rttarantco by all druggists, or by the 1 Allies Medical Uo l.lkhart, Ind.. on leeeip: price, Slpor bottlo, blx bottles 85, express t l paid. This great discovery by an emitir: i-peclallst In heart dlsoaso, contains uelthr ouiaics nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOK- CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter, T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettig'fl Cele brated Beer and Porter in this, vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors nnd Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Speech ltettnred. For llvfi veara I suffered with luvln and dls charge of tho throat, hacking cough, frontal heuduche. weak eves. &a. at times, rould talk abovs u whinner: lost weight continually. and not arte to work. I was treated by tho beet pbysti tans in the county, but received no relief After civlnir un all bones I was recjm mended to use a bottle ot Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech r. turned. All symptoms of Catarrh have dls ippearea nna "i teei nno a uui-re person." JlHS. ELIA8 IlANUWKIIK, Klk Lick. Somerset Co . I'a The above Is one of ihe many testimonials we have received this week, and we will publish every two weeks additional persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine, rry i bottle and be cured at onuu. Maykiis' PiiooCo,, Oakland, -Md. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is the onl; medicine ur-ed by vapor Inhalation, and i guaranteed by your druggist. SNEUDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. Hiultof ot U kinds promptly (tended U Horses taken to board, at rutte thttsre liberal. On FEAR ALLEY, Rear of tho Coffee Horn fox st 2Tea.t glxxA. Clesiaa. SHAVE! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fekouson House 11 look. Everything In the tonsorlal line done In tlrat class stylo. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Chf Be ler't old stand.) lllHMlllJII H -.ee 4ie iuo purwraii wp. The linen 'ool roc a. i 0htxi wul. mitjujlii(jytt AwudbiM .lLteMIM MrjUMXWU. 1 1 . Strive, w. - " ' THE NEW TARIFF Bill. , It Will D0 Eoporteil totlloHOUBO vr 4. m 1 JNOXt lUeSCiay1 GOME CHANGES IN THE MEASURE. Ihe Itnvrnuo Tax on Ola-arultcii Itiorenied from I'lrty tleiitu to a Dollar and ii Half n round A Hlleb on the Ihouihu Tin Section. yVAsillSOTO, Bee. 14.-The ways and ineaus oommittee just Oeforo adjourning last evening ordered the new tariff bill teported to the house next Tuesday. At the meeting on Tuesday morning the ma jority will submit to the liepublicati mem bers of the committee copies of Its report on the tariff bill. The Republicans nt that time may have their minority report ready to present or they may wait a few days until they have timo to examine the report of the majority, lletween now and Tuesday Chairman Wilson will prepare tho report, and It will be submitted to tho majority of the members of tho com mittee from time to time until approved nnd ready to present. j i.ii I i completed is Thetlmoof its Tho bill which has been tho customs portion only. consideration in the bouse has not been determined upon, but tho probabilities seem to be that it cannot possibly bo i readied before the holidays. The post- 1 pouemcnt of a Democratic caticus on the ground thnt the internal revenue bill wan not completed indicates that the customs bill will not be taken up until the Internal revenue hill is reported to the house. I It is said by tho Democratic members that the suli-committee on Internal reve- i line will not work on this portion of tho bill until after Chairman Wilson finishes' his report. The internal revenue fentures are now in such shape that tho sub-com- m it tec does not caro to proceed, and it is necessary for all the majority members to consider the hill before further progress can be made. Thnt is, the majority must determine whether the income tax must ho special or general before much further progress can be made. The cigarette schedules of tlio customs ljill was Increased for the purpose of allowing an increase of internal revenue taxes on cigarettes. It is thought thnt tho tncren.se will yield about $1, KOO.OOO revenue from this source. Some changes ere mndo in the bill yos terday as follows: Common soap is made dutiable at 20 per cent. Flax netting made dutiable; at SO per cent., was 25 per cent. Still wines, in casks, not changed as to rates, but a pro viso added that such wines shall pay not less than 100 per cent. Internal revenue tax on cigarettes raised from 50 cents to tl.50 per pound on cigarettes in paper wrappers, to take effect after 1st day of July, IbOl. Aluminum raised from 15 to 25 per cent. Wire schedule classification changed so as to make it include certain drill rods and needle rods, which will raise their rate from 30 to 35 per cent. An Iimoeeiit 3Ian Set Free. TRENTON, Dec. 14 The court of par dons sent another batch of prisoners freo yesterday. A thorough Investigation of the case of Kdward 11. Post, of Passaic county, who was sentenced to fifteen years in state prison for felonious assault, last October, led to the discovery that he was innocent of 1 hu crime, and the court sot him free. James Cavnnnugh, of Hudson county, sentenced to fifteen years' im prisonment in April, 1RS7, for killing Pat rick Ilnydcn, was pardoned. Ho is nearly 80 years old. Justice ot the Peace Som mer, of Newark, convicted of extortion, was also pardoned. Killed by Ills Wife and Son. M.IFFL1NTOWN, l'a., Dec. 14. The in quest in the case of James Carpenter, the blind huckster, whose mutilated body was fpttnil in Tnscnrora creek on Tuesday, was held here yesterday. At the con clusion of the inquest the jury found that Carpenter had been murdered and that his wife, Hettie, and his son, James B. Carpenter, had committed the deed. Tho Bon is now confined in the Mifillu county jail, nnd Mrs. Carpenter will bo locked up nfter the funeral this afternoon. All KvnilgellBt Imprisoned. SosinKSCT, Pa., Dec. 14. Klder Jtobert H. Singer, a professed evangelist of the Disciples' church, was sentenced by Judge Ijongnecker to pay a lino of $5 nnd undergo three months' imprisonment in jail. Singer was tried for attempted criminal assault on information of Mrs. Alico Jeffreys, and the jury found him guilty of nssault and battery. Singer said that he was the victim of a conspiracy. Admiral INirtor'fl Widow Dead. AVabiiinuto.v, Dec. 14. Mrs. Porter, widow of Admiral Porter, died yesterday nt her home in this city. She was a daugh ter of Commodore Patterson, and a sister of Admiral Patterson, and was born in New Orleans 74 years ago. Sho has long been in ill health, which was aggravated i by a fall some time ago. The funeral will occur tomorrow. Men ami Horses Dead Together. Ntaok, N. y., Dec. 14. Henry liaisley and a man named Rose started to drive home from Haventtraw with a team of horses. In the morning the bodies of the two men and the horses were found on the railroad truck. It is presumed that the horses fell over the railroad bridge, drag ging the wagon and the men with them. Georgia untH the Double Standard. Atlanta, Dec. 14. The (jeorgia senate, by unanimous vote, panned the houso res olutlon demanding coinage of both gold and silver as standard money metals, and calling upon congress to establish a bime tallic stuudard. The resolutions also en dorsee a tax on incomes without discrimi nation ugalnst individual Income. ICun Iluwu by u Trolley Car. Bridokion, N. J., Deo. 14. Tho llrst ac cident on the South Jersey Traction com pany's new trolley roud occurred nt Gould town last night. A. wagon belonging to Fred fiould was struck by one of the trolley cars. Rould was fatally Injured, and the team of iiiuloi he was driving lu Btantly killed. Moonshiners' Terrible Vengeance. IIkidkliu'HO, Mian., Deo. H. United State Marshal Winnie Hobinion, who ha been hunting moonshiners In Sulli van's Hollow, a place in Smith county, was waylaid, killed and burned by the roadside. A rrouiineiit flartuau Kdltor lliml, Phicauclphia, Dec. H. Kdward ilor wiU, M. D., editor aud proprietor of The German IU mokrat, and ono o( th befct known editor in Pennsylvania, died at hU residence hare, aged 78, UTAH TO BE A STATE The AdintMlnii Includes n Cbiuie l'rohlb. ItlllK l'ol)Hnniy. Washington, Dec. 14. The bill for tho Admission of t7tnlitotitehooilwnspael I without division by the house yesterday 'at the conclusion of the debute, the only 1 amendment of Importance incorporated In the eimblliiK net beltm one prohibiting polyKaniy forever and another rotluoitiir half the land granted for the state for school purposes. Then, before adjourn ment, the resolution of Mr. llitt. calling for the eorresjmntlence bi the Hawaiian nffnir, amended ho as to include an exten sion of the period to be covered by tho correspondence to Jlnrch, 1WH, the beln nltiKof the Harrison administration, was taken tip anil passed. It wan expected that a lively debate would Occur when thin resolution wan reported back to the house, but Mr. Hitt, tho author, refrained from criticism and there was tin explosion. Mr. Boutello. of Maine, who manifested a disposition to speak, was taken off his feet Jiy the motion to order the previous ques tion. TIib resolution for the apoiutmont of n joint committee to investigate the rank, pay and other questions relating to the personnel of the navy, which lias been filibustered against for several days, was llnally passed in the morning hour. jii,- Liimitiiau object of animal ()J , , . .uM . 1 he Hawaiian question was again the Imateil nnd interested discus- e yesterday. Mr. mount's report was characterized as containing "not one line of unvarnished truth by Mr. J I'rye (Me.), while Mr. Vest (Mo.) declared that while he was opposed to the annexa tion of tho inlands, the restoration of the queen by force would lie "on act of war." The resolution offered on Monday by Mr. Hoar, calling upon the president for further information in the Hawaiian matter, was finally referred to the com initteeon foreign resolutions. The senate also listened with the attention nhriiyn accorded the venerable senator to a turilF. speech from Mr. Morrill of Vermont. Minister Willis llrnrd Protn, Washington, Dec. 14. The state de partment lias iec hod advices from Min ister Willis, of Honolulu, via the steamer Oceanic, which arrived at Snn Francisco, it Is understood, however, thnt the ad vices contained no information of impor tance other than that already published. The revenue cutter Corwin, which left recently bearing instructions from the administration to Minister Willis, hail not arrived nt Honolulu when the Oceanic sailed, consequently no information re sulting from these late instructions could have been received. 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 fiure White Lead. The difficulty is ack of care in selecting it. The John T. 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, lt will pay yoa to send to us Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it wilt only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. Philadelphia. BOBBINS' OPtM HOUSE, WMM 11K01NN1NO, FRIDAY. DEC'Ell 22 Undinfr JANUAKY 8, 1891. In mlililiuii to the attractions by iUiert will In a grand MUSICAL EITCWIIMfMI A nil other simuMi'ments. Change ot prolan; eu-h uij;lit. A numbered tuket uUvu to t nvh person purchase ins a ut'Kt'i 01 uuniiHHiuii a Tickets, Only 5 Cts MISCELLANEOUS. SOLICITORS WANTED. For apply at Iltn.u.i) office. particulars If 17IOM MAL1J. Nine share Hchuylkill Trac J nonstock. Apply at thlg otlloe, 9-iMf 1TANTKD. t,dies todo writing at home. V Will lay f!8 lo) per week. Send telf addro6ed stumped envelope for reply. Ad dress, llattle Uwire Tolltt Co , liuchanan, Mlcbbian. Vi-Ull fjjnc PKH WI'BK mlug nnd selling Dy kPO namos for plailnc watches, jewelry and tableware. Plates Kolrt. silver, nickel. Ae si. me as ne go"ds. Dlflerent sixes for teents, fnmilleN and shopa Uavy oprted; no ex- gcrletee; big urouis W. 1. Ilsrrl.ou & Co., lerk No. 11, Oblumbu Ohio. WALL PAPER I BARGAINS! Big Seduction in Wall Paper. Most make room for au enor mous Spring Stock, t t : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, S24 W. Centre Street, Sbenuudoah, Pa, yrrrrrrTHltANTt p FAIR! CniiiT the aup vvts of Hie ) & H & h. V U Co . No 1. ii Frieiiy Regard is never en tertained by the children for a me li cit! c t !l ,'! t tastes bad. ponuiui ity amoir .ttle ones of Scott's Emulsion 9 preparation ot cod-liver mI almost as palatable as nlk. Many mothers have .rateful knowledge of its nefits to weak, sickly ! ildren. - """l hySwitt Ofwno W.,yr llitmitii Professional Cards. JJKOK. PltllDHKlCK ZE1TZ, IKSTJIUCTOII OF MUSIC, Is prepareil to Rive Instructions on piano, organ, Urinn nnd band Instruments. Forfnrther In formation call onornddres Oatiilt.Klt linos., No. 1 North Main street, fchenandoah. JOHN K. COYLK, A TTOllNKY-A T-LA W. OfBco lleddall bulldinB, Khenandoah, Pa S1 OL. FOSTEIt, ATTOltXJn' and COUXHELI.rAl'AT-LA If Itoom 3. Mountain City Hank Dulldlng, Potu villo. Pa, M. M. HUR1CK. A 7T0KNEY A T-LA K'. SHSMANUOAD, PA. Offlco Koora 3, P. O itulldlng, HhenandoU ard Eslorly building, Pottsvllle. jyi. H. HOCHI.12HNEK, l'hyiieian and Surgeon. Advice freo at dm? store. 107 Houtb Main street. Private consultation at rosldecco 112 Houlli Jardln strcot, from 0 to 7:30 p. ;n. Q T. UAV1CE. aVHGEON DEKT1HL OlTlca Northcaet Cor. Main i.i.d Centre hi "henandoah, over SUln's drun store. J PI MUCH KOIIEKIM, M. t)., No. 23 East Coal Htreet, HIIENANDOall, PA. Offlco Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to t) p. m. TVl. J. S. OALI-EN, XJ No 31 Houlh JurJln Street. HhcnandOdb OFFICE Hodub: 1:30 to 3 and (1:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. io office work oh Simdni rxcevt on ttrrunue menl. A strict uillurince to the ifflce hourt tn twxoiuieiy necessary. 10-31-6m NK1IIT UAI.I.S DOUItl.i:. JpUOP. T. J. WATKON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANOULIN. Having had Mxlcen years experience as a teacher of instrumental mu-lo giving Instruc tion on tho ubove instruments V, rd left at Hrumm's Jewelry storo will rccolvo prompt at tcniion. Jr 8. KISTLEK, M. D PHYSICIAN AN J) 8URQJZON. OKlce 120 North Jsrdln street. Rbensndotb. MEW (J1KPETS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Muttres-ies made to onitr Oa r Dots. Mattroeses Feathers. Hobes. Iluw Cus&tons, &c, mude froo from dirt uod moth in wet or dry weutuer Prompt attention gvpn to orders Address I IK NOVATING COMPANY, Nurtb towers Mnji-t 2-P-iai nundoah Pa. 1317 Arch St. I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (icnulno Siirclalist tn America, notulllisiainllii niiilt outers aiiTcruse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION .special Illscascs ami Mrlcturri Permanently Cured la u to 6 dais P.I nntl DniQnW Primary or Second- iuw mi'tiioiilu .!i u uudaya. 6 yearn' fcuru- tlUUUU I UIUUI1 ary cured by entirely LB it'Uti llooiaial ami : eiailliuit-nperieiic-e. us J,-t lilKau- uttd lilefuuiss tnoif. Si-nil live 2-eutik .lamp-, f.ir boik, Tltll II," tlieiinly b iok uxiiu.Iik (Jiijric lioetoisanu oiltead vertWua as liruul pe. iaiWi. A true Irletid t ..ll -,V,r..r?., , fll.lf Lu tllCM) ciJllti-llieUtllll iiijirlaue. Tlioiiul-tutiliiuaiiil ilaUKeruun casoH M,ll,-ltetl. v riieiir ,-uttuuvi wwim. The Man Wliu wrote tho Song ! '( never cares to wander i'Vow im own fin aide," was Inspired while sitting before one of my Hof Heatem. I aUo nave on band the best Hi o vet and Kang-e- In the market and a large stock ot HuusefurnlMi'tlg Goods. PlumblnK, r: otlnf and Bpouttug a specialty. All woik guuraoteeu. T. O. WAT"OH, ror. ol Lloyd and White Stn . 8hinandoah. Pe. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alar ml Hlmple, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lfKUMid with It. Orders left at lis) ---mith Jar din street, f henandoah, Pa., will be promptly attended to. CLBAH1T BEOS., Dottiers of all kinds ol TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATKRB. Wf iss linn a Specialty. Aim bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 ami 10 l'eaeh Alley, till H.XAS1XIA1I Late of "humoklD, has opened a MAEBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shwandoab, Pa. He ts prepared to receive orders for all klndi of monument and tombstone work, which wil be done In a nrst class manner on i-h.irt nolle and reasonable urms. BATHE (flllO BBGDN. Mollo and Gama Firing on tho Brazilian Capital. AN ADVANTAGE FOR INSURGENTS. Thrlr ((ceiipaney or Cohrn nnd Ihieluidn lAlaiidn Places Them Within Iftisy Itniite nf the nnvernnient Dock Varit, and Hot Work In Probable WASlIItfUTOs, Dec. M. The blx Imttle oxiiected to take place in tho harbor of lllo Janeiro has beKiin at last. Yesterday Hfternoon the navy department received the following cable tnessaBe from C'Hptalti Picking, dated Wo Janeiro: Cobras Island and I tcliadas tn me possession of Admiral 13 Onmn (the In surgent comiiutniler). Former Is well for- tllled, and Is constantly bring upon the custom hoiiHO and naval arsenal with small arms. It Is dangerous to land." CobraH nnd KuclmdHs urn both Islands just oir ltio. They lie In the Inner has', nnd lire north and west of tho town of Hlo. Their possession by the Insurgents is looked upon by naval olllcers as being the most important acquisition yet nmdo by that side. Cobras is only a .short dis tance from the city H shore, ftid looks directly upon the arsenal and custom bouse, within range of small arms, upon Cobras is located the government dock yard. lletween the fortlllcntkms on Cobras and those on Villegiignon the city is almost ilnnked, and u portion of It lies in tho lino between the two. The anchor age set apart for merchant vessels lies be tween the Island of Kuehadas and tho city landing, which would explain the dispatch of yesterday reporting that ves sels had been requested to chnngo their anchorages. The only fortifications held by tho gov ernment are on the other side of tho hny from lllo tho Nlchtberoy side. Their guns are two miles from Cobras and Ku chadns. The dispatch received would in dicate that firing had again commenced nnd the formications of tho combatants were near enough to each other for hot work. PHtXOTO'S ISICUTAI.ITV. Men or u l'rencb Steamer Shot Down Without Trial. Lisbon, Dec. H. The steamship Nile, which left ltio Janeiro Dec. f, has arrived at Pernnmbuco, bringing news of tho arrest ot the crow of the 1'reueh steamer Parahyba. The ndvicos say thnt thecrew were ordered to be shot without trial, although there was no proof that thoy in tended to join the insurgents under Ad miral Mello. Incensed at the injustice of their sen tence, tho condemned sailors, at the mo ment of execution, cried in ono voice, "Long live Mollo." This produced such an Impression that the government troops In the llrlng party tried not to hit the prisoners, nnd only live of them were killed. The soldiers were ordered to lire again, but they relused to do so. The re mainder of the Pnrnhybn's crew were therefore imprisoned. Tho public is shocked nt the brutality of the sentence imposed upon the sailors, and is greatly incensed against President Peixoto. The steamer Parahyba is tho properly of tho Campagnie Chargeurs-Heunls, and Is commanded by Cnptain I.uce. She is a freight vessel, plying between Havre and South American ports, but during certain seasons of the year, in case a cargo can be secured nt New York or New Orleans, she Is dispatched there. She left New York on Aug. 0 last for Kurope. ltiitditos Suspended nt lllo. Bunxos Antral, Dec. 14. Advices from Ilio any that owing to tho renewal of tho blockade of the harbor by the insurgents merchant vessels are notable to disch.'irgo their cargoos, and therefo' - U ive to pro ceed on their voyages. Ui. mess Rt ltio is suspended. Arrested for lliinnlng a Lottery. Cou.ncii, Bliffs, la., Dec. 11. John Preeno, president; tieorge II. Gable, vico president; J. II. Allen, secretary, of the "Perpetual Maturity Ponding associa tion," a concern which has been doing business in this city for several months, have been placed under arrest by the federal authorities for improper useof tho mails, it having been decided that the business was conducted on the lottery plan. They assert that they were con ducting their business in good tuith and legitimately. Oliieyvillc'a Locked Out Workers Siill'erlnft-. PiiovnihM E, Dec. 14. The situation ninong the locked out Olneyvllle mill operatives today is particularly distress ing, there being great suffering, owing to the fact that families were without fuel. Bome clergymen visited the homes of the Mrikurs, and the discovery they made caused them lo call upon the authorities for assistance to prevent women and chil dren from freezing. In many cases mem bers of families were found sick aud with out medical attendance. Liberal Victory in I'rlne Kdward'i Island. Chaiclot i ktowx, P. E. I., Dec. 11. The election for the provincial legislature took place yesterday. The Pelem administra tion (Liberal) was sustained by a hand tome majority. By a recent act ot the legislature the legislative council and house of assembly were abolished. Here nfter there will only be one house, to be known as the legislative assembly. VrsHdergaat's lasolsut Ilravit.ln. ClIICAOO, Dec. M-Iu the Preiidersrast trial the first witness ta.n'i Hansen, the servant who n, prisoner to the house 1111 i 'm : trauedy. The pri-oi. rtauil up. lie did so pro;'r 1 Mary ntud the nt 'f the .- 1 to ftteu- plnj? towanl the witln-na eh ill- -.aid In Ihe girl, "I ant the ut.in m nav, Riu'tlf" The Federation TndorxeH ,v:;- ld. ClIICAOO, Dec. 14. In the An- r:.-..u Kul rration of Labor a resolution endorsing Governor Altgelii for big pardon ot the anarchists was reported upon favorably by the oommittee anil passed by an unani mous vote. It declared tlie verdict to have been the result of olass prejudice aud persecution. lAffrHm Weavers on strike. Lawkknce. Mass., Dec 14. About one hundred operatives of the weaving depart ment of tbe Washington mills have gon an striks on account of a proposed reduo tian of wages ot about IS per cent. IsIshus tau la IrfiHtm. Ixindos, Deo. 14. The deaths trow Is fluens in this oity, last week, uurabeted 1ST, or double tbe number of the proceed lug week. to huppohe that ii i imivMlinn offers the customer nny glim nntee like the original dot. Take ColtoU ne for example, Fairiuk t Co. discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to' their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. But when you come To Accept &ri these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick risjl't to CottolknR aud let all imitations severely alone. Sold ill :i and ' pound palls. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK4.CO., CHICAGO, and 13B N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA.. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to t'oakley Uros.) ISO. 38 ICiihi Centre Street, sHKMANnOAH, I'A. Our Motto: llest Quitll'y at lowest Oasb Prices Patronage respLctlul'y solicited. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 Potilh Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PETTWA. A. 1'. KAISBK, Proprietor. farThe best-oysters in all stylos at all hours. Just opened in tho Ejran Building, No. 8 East Centre street, n full Hue of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, S3IENANDOAH, PA. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing away money. One of the best methods of economizing Is to lnBure In first class, thoroughly re laole rompanlea. eltber life, Uro or accident, such as represented br X-dlL.--57XJO "F"t-TTT, No. 130 tio'-th Jardln street, HLccacdoab. Pa' SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ketail PRICES. CfOECKr JO. T-E-t3353l!S-EI Ferguson Housebld(r., Centre Street. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop,, WZST $TS2ST, Betwscn Centre and LloyS, Slieuanttuali, I'ciuih, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- a cm of CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengtliening to the body, m4 in ONE MINUTE from Ontv 0 ctf . for a full jmhhJ iu1mf Ty mnl on snpl leat.lon to tnaaBnuitiiTis. riR ail. st B. R. Severn, F. E. Magargle, W. H. Waters. 3?. Hum: sets SIGN HOUSE The place for business teen to send their surplus stock of every deserlp tlon for Ale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody eau Mad foods of every deterlpUa to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All roods t aid on cobibIv ston and settlent bM on the day tetlevA lag ' he ante. Reese's Auction Rqomt Cor. Centre and Llojd Streets. MOT .
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