1 1 I! 3To? V A ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carolossness. Tlio majority of people tile sooner than tlicy should. Evidence of (his fact is grow ing daily. Waring mya i " Discaso is not a coiwxiuenco of Hfoj it is duo to unnatural .conditions of living neglect, nbuto, nt.' Ir. Stephen Smith, on tlio tntno subject, " Man is born to health end long life ; dis ease is unnatural, death, except from olu nge, is accidental, and both arc preventable bv human agencies." This is almost invntl ably truo of death resulting from lieait (lis ense. Careless over-cxcrtion, intcmperati use of tea, eotleo, tobacco, alcoholic or olhei i-t innilants nro genemlly the enures of lint ililliculty, and indiflcrcncc to its progress re suits in sudden death, or long suknete end ing in death. By the liewfjwricin it cap Ix seen that many prominent anil liundretlc ol inT-ons in private lifo dio from Iioatt dm cusc every day. If you liavo nny of the following symp toms: shortnose of breath, palpitation, irn p nlnr pulse, fainting and smothering spell-, pain in shoulder, tide, or arm, swollen ankles, etc., begin treatment immediately foi lieurt difcease. If you delay, the consequences may bo serious. for over 20 years Br. Franklin Miles the eminent specialist, lias made a profound study of heart disease, its causes and cure, and many of the leading discoveries in Unit direction are due to him. His New Heart Cure is nbt-olutclv the only reliable icmedy for tho euro of heart disease, as is provili by thousands of testimonials from grateful pi rsons who have used it, .lames A raln.edilorofthoCorry.ra, Lrodei, tnic: "Alter nn nminrent recovery from thtee mouths of In grippe, 1 fell on tlie street miroii H"lous from heart (IIsohm) In one montli from Hint time 1 was unable to walk across my room, oml my pulso bent from SB to 116 times a minute I then used Dr. Miles Now Ilcnrt Cure, and ol onre become stronger. After using six bottles I w as able to tork as usual and walk a mile ecn dy, niypu'iso ranging from 08 toBO. Dr. Mhos' remedy If not onlv a preventive but a cure." l)r Sllles' Now llenrt Curo Is sold by all drm tW on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Mile Medical Co., llllclinrt, Ind., on receipt of price. 51 per liottle, six for . express prepaid. It Is post itvely free from opiates or daugrous drugs Dr. Miles' Pills, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, or by nail. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT . No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LIGfR v AND PILSNEH BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Clms. Kettig's 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 and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Mam Street. BOBBINS OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH. BEGINNINu, Ending JANUARY S, 1894. In addition to the) attractions by tbe magnificent display ut tho booths there will be a grand And other amusements. Change of program each night A numbered ucuet given to each person purchus v ing a ticket of uUmlssion tipeeoh Hentoreil. For five years I Buffeted with pain and dis charge ot tbe throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &e , at times, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not able to work. I was treated by the best physicians in tbe county, but received no relief. After giving up all bones I was recom mended to use a bottle ot May en)' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. Alter using It for four weeks my spoech returned, A 11 symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "J feel like a different person." Mns. Elus IUnuwhhk, Klk Lick, Somerset Co , l'a. The above Is one of theMoaoy testimonies we have received thisweet and we will publish ever' two fl'''ks a IHnml persoue having been cure i t n n wm.i.i.'- medicine. Try a bottle anu i . i-i j' .ui m 1.IM' I'KL'., Co Oaklauit, ltd, Kor ale bv druggists. Ma) era' Magnetic Catarrh Cure k ttie wl medicine used by vapor lnhabttlou, ami i. guaranteed by your druggist. hm?. UnuiM:t( I.V MAVfP i'.Ml 0 .t ftHAVll....t.. d Under the auspices of the a 11. & S. V E. Co , No 1, 1 1IOIC122 MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I t A STIiypiiEN. Singular Aotion of tho Northorn Paoifio Eecoivors. AN INJUNOTION ON EMPLOYES. They Ar rorbldilen liy tho Court I'rnm "Cfinihlnln nml Conoplrhif; tn (Jult With or Without .N'otlcu thn Survlco ol tho ltontl." MlMVAf kkjc, Dee. 27. A eonlllct ia on between the receivers ot the Northern Vn- clllo rnlboad anil Ha einliloyen, IticluillitK , nil the engineer)), coiitinctora, firemen, teleKraphera and switehitien. The new schedule of wage Hdopteil by the re ceivers, which lmnllea n cut ot to 10 per I cent. In the employes' pay, wad rejected hy the employed representatives at. a con ! ference held In St. Paul with General ' Manager Kemlrfck, ami the prospects are ! that on Jan. 1, when the new schedule Is to no into effect, 3,600 men employed all alonu the road will quit work. This outcome of the controversy wns foreseen by the receivers, for as early as Dec. 19 they applied for nntl obtained from JmlKe Jenkins, of the United States court of this city, an order authorizing and dl recti us; them to put Into operation the now schedule of wanes, and restrain. inp the employes anil their unions from "comWnlni mid conspiring to quit with or without notice the service of the road with the object of crippling or otherwise emuarrnsslnir Its operation, and Bene rally from interfering with the ofllcers nntl ngents of the receivers or their em ployes in any manner by nctual threats or otherwise. ' " This injunction was held back until yesterday, the receivers having expected to nrrive at an amicnhle agreement When they found such nn ngreement lm. possible they telegraphed to their ngents and attorneys all along the lino to have the injunction served by the United States mnrshnls, and to make the injunction generally known. Tho order of tho court lostralulng tho Xsortltern Tactile employes from "com bluing and conspiring to quit tho service ot the road, Is an extraordinary tlocu ment. It is the first order of its kind, it Is said, ever issued in tho United Stntes. A somewhat similnr injunction wns is sued by n United Stntes court In Michi gan during the strike Of the Toledo and Ann Arbor employes, but that injunction was issued after tho strike wns in pro gress. Tho grounds for the Issunnco of the pros ent injunction are set forth in n long peti tion of the receivers, which wns filed Dec. 18. It appears from the petition that two days after their appointment (Aug. 17) the receivers, finding the affairs of the road In a deplorable condition, ordered a reduction of from 10 to 12 per cent, on salaries exceeding 1,200. That reduction went into effect at once and was cheer fully nccepted. About a week afterwards (Aug. 25) the receivers ordered a reduction of 5 per cent, on all wnges running from 50 to t7Ti, nntl of 10 per cent, wnges nver nglng from 5iG to $100 per month. Ttis order of the receivers did not go into enect at once. TUfy concluded toin. vestignto and revise the entire system .of wnges ami the dillerent schedules of nav the task being imposed on the general manager. At a meeting of tile receivers on Oct. 28 resolutions weuandopted also abrogating tlio oltl schedWtes of nav di recting the general malinger to prepare a new scneiltile lor the engineers, trainmen and telegraph operators, and ordering tt reduction of the wages of tho other men as provided for Aug. 3S. The petition says that in the oltl schedules the employes were pain lor services not performed. In enumerating those who are enjoined from striking or ordering strikes tho pe tition of tho receivers mentions thenniues of tho thirty-two men who have been the conference committee with tho receivers,' anu asks that thoy Do enjoined from or dering a strike, which the court grants. The petitioners say that the employes cannot carry on a strike without the pe cuniary assistanceot tiieillllcrent national organization to which thoy belong. They therefore pray that these organizations, through their chief ofllcers, such as P. M. Arthur, E. C. Clark,-K. P. Sargennt, George Hninscy. K. Wilkinson and others be enjoined from ordering and sanction ing the strike. Tlio court grants this and these men are included in the injunction. J.el.lRll Valloy Violating l'Joilgcs. HociiKSTEil, N. Y Dec. 27. A locnl lender of the Lehigh Ailley strike said to day to a reporter: '"Hie Lehigh Valley has violated nearly every pledge it has made, and tho time is coming when the men must act again. The outcome will be that a general strike will be ordered to bring the officials to terms and force them to redeem their promises. We are (wait ing developments, and unless the policy of the Lehigh changes within a month you Will see the biggest railroad strike ever known in this country." . Death of lion. Sidney Shepard. Oswego, N. Y., Deo. 27. Hon. Sidney Shepard died at New Haven, N. Y., after a lingering illness. He was 78 years old, began life as a poor lmy, and at the time of Ids death was the third or fourth larg est individual holder of Western .Union stock. He was also the head of the firm of Sidney Shepard & Co , stamping works and manufacturers of tinware. His wealth U estimated at over a million dollar. Hvlilently a Caw of Infanticide. New Cabtlk, Pa., Dec. 97. The body of nn Infant, ovideutly about 10 days old, Was found by Mrs. Martha. Winegartner hear her home In Slippery Kock town ship. A rope was drawn tightly around its neck and one leg had been eaten off hy borne wild auimnl. The authorities are making an investigation. A Driinlcea llrawl Kndi In Two Dentin. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 37. John Will iamson and Dock Adams had a drunken brawl at Kwnrt, and Williamson shot and killed Adams. Sheriff' Dav's attempted to arrest Williamson, who . eslsted and shot at the officer. The ofllt Br returned the fire and Williamson fell d ad. Daatli Dae to Alimliiillim. FALL Kivkb, Mass., Dec. 87. The 8-year-old sou of James H. Finn, of HIado street, Globe Village, drank a glass of whisky. He was seised with eouvulslons soon after mid died. Medical Examiner Dolan pro buunced death due to alcoholism. 11.. Oldu't Kooelvo a Precswt. M .l.-l I li Mo.. Deo. 27. William Tli iii.-.oi' i i i.le h desperate attempt at mi., i . v -u 1 1. .vHntr large dose of cor rosive sublimate. He will die. lie mad the attempt because he did uot receive a Christmus present. ( tWd tlio Stiletto with Deadly reflect. IIAZI.KTOS, Pa., Deo. 27. In a free fight at Ebervnle, in which forty or fifty men took pnrt, four of them wero soriouslyif not fntnlly injured. They aro: Mlko Lam bert, shot lu tho back, probably fatal; James Lambert, aged 10, stiletto wound lu the neck, condition critical; Mike Feu nell, aged IK, shot in the head, wound se rious; Tony Ixihert, stiletto wound iu the neck, will die. The participant were nearly nil Italians, and tlio battlo raged for more titan an hour. Guns, knives, clubs and WHHttonsof avprr kind wen linml with ' terrible effect. A posse is after the unhurt participants. Kennlngtnii Wtavrw Organizing;. PHlhADKLfiilA, Dec. 27. Tlio striking car let. weavers of the Kensington district took preliminary notion yest erday towards the formation of a union. Over 7S0 names were enroired yesterday, and at the meet ing today as many more added their names to the list. Ily the end of the week fully 8,o00 men arid women, It is anticipated by tlte lenders, will le members of the new union. Tlte sentiment of tlte strikers is to stnnd out until they win. Charged with a Douliln Murder. ToitoNio, (Int., Dec. 27. Detective Davis arresteil Wnltfcr McWhirrel, a young Englishman suspected of the murder ot Williams and wife at Port Credit. The deetl was done on Dec. 11. The oltl couple, who were farmers, wero found by neigh bors next morning lying in pools of their own bltMHl. Three men are now iu custody charged with tlte crime, but the detec tives think that McWhirrel is tlte mnu. Alter tho Iowa Seiiutnrsttlp. Mason City, In., Dec. 27. Hon. L. S. Collin, of fort Dodge, Is an announced candidate for tlte United States senate to fcticceed James V. Wilson. The following nro now actively In the race: John H Gear, A. 11. Cummins, W. P. Hepburn, John Y. Stone, George D. Perkins, Joint V. Lncey nntl L. S. Collin. It is the most sensational contest in Iown since the memorable Kirkwood-Harlnn light. llrnrlllnn lniurgenti Not ltcrognizcri. Washington, Dec. 27. Not a pnrticlopt credence Is placed here in a report from Uueiios Ay res that Minister Thompson, at Mo lie .lanciro, has recognized the insur gents as belligerents. It is improbable that Mr. Thompson would take any such step before receiving instructions from Washington, and it can be stated with assurance that he has received no such authority. MISCELLANEOUS. S OMCITOIW WANTRD.-For particulars apply at JtcttAi.n otllce. tr IJOAItnKltM VA.M'U1)-Call at .Mrs. Peter u Jinrs, . iu west centre streot, in DouKherty uuuuiHK. dl.-lS-i.'O-tM rKAL ESTATE FOR SAL,K.-Pinnertv L si uated at tho northwest corner of Coal and Catharine streets, consisting ot ono lot, .TOxll'l feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply 10 l-iwuk iibuu, oiu iurin .mruin sirfei W 18 -Jw A UB'W tnakojouflu day. Greatest kitchen rl utensil ever Invmted. Retail licls. 2 to sola iu every House. Sample, postngo paid, iiiuieuis, ruraucu & mcuuKiu. L.incianati, O. 1011-wedatit AMUSEMENTS. piKItOUfON'S THEATRE. V. J. FEIIUUoON, MNAOKIt, Thursday and Frlrtiy, December 28 and 29- Aupearance of the Jolly Fun Makers Howorth's Big Show TRIP TO IRELAND ! Combined with tho famous Hibtrnica a&d Dublin Dan Specialty Go, Positively the best attraction of this kind traveling. 14 specialty artists Brass bondand orchestra. Look out for the grand street parsae daily at noon. Now specialties, novelties, soniis, music, double jigs, reels, . antes This com pany Illustrates the comlcsldeofa tourthrough Ireland, and will be interspersed with tpec'al ilos by overy member of the company. Prices, 25, 35 uutl 50 C'caits. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store filEUGUSON'H THEATRE. P. 3. FEllGDSON. UANAOKK. TUESDAY, January 2nd, 1894, The Sensational I) rami, New York Palmer's Theatre. Brililunt suc cess. Carlton. Iron mills In full blsst. The greatest scene on the American stage. Prices, 25, 50 antl 75 Cents. Reserved seals at Klrlln's drug a tors. EROU&ON'B THHATBK. P. J. FBKCmSON, UANASBIl. Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, 1894. "Tbe smart tittle bit of a man," Mark Murphy, In the Oust of Irish Society, i 'Dowd's Neighbors, A laugh In tverj line. Special added attractions, MIKE KELLY, the (10,000 beauty. Kingot tba bass ball Held. Prices, 25, 50 unci 75 Cents. Reserved Seats at Kit litis drug store MASTER AND MAN. Two Stepping Stones to consumption arerttltncnts wc often deem trivial n cold and acoutili. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed "Con sumption from neglect." Scott's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably sicce3sful where tlte. cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat'foods yet the easiest fal-food to take. It arrests was'r .ind builds nj healthy flesh. Pnprnfi bv ficott A Howm, N. Y. AH dfnrrt"' Professional Cards. pROR FREDERICK 7.B1TZ. INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, firing and band Instruments. For fnrther In formation call on oraddrexs Gnrmi.HB linos., No. 1 North Malnstreot, Bhenandoah. JOHN R. COYliE, ATTORNKY-AT-LA W. Omce Ileddall building. Hbennndoan, P. S' Ot,. FOSTER, ATTOllSKY nnd CO UNSELtiER-A T-I.A IF. Room 3. Mountain City liank Dulldlng, Pott ville.Pa. M, M. HUKKK. A TTOKNMY A T-LA W. SH1HANDOAH, FA. Offlco-Room 3, V. O lluildlng, Bhonandou scd Estcrly building, l'ottevllle. JTJtt. It. H00I1I.ERNER, Physician and Surgeon. Advice (rcant drug store, 107 South Main street, I'rivalo consultation at residence US South Jardin street, from 8 to 7:30 p. m. Q T. HAVICE, BURQBON VENTIS1. Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Str Hhonandoab, over Stntn's drug store. J PIERCE ROllER'IV, M. D No. 23 East Coal Htrect, HIIKNANDOAH, PA. Ofllcc Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. iu. D R. J. H. OALLEN. No 31 south jarain street. onenanaoar.. Officii Hours: 1::io to 3 and (l::i( to X P. M. Except Thursday evening. 2Vo office wurk oh ftiiniltw ezcevt bit arratwe- menl. A strict ailhcrtnee to the office liowt w abxowiety iteccsiarj. 10-31-6m NIOIIT OAI.f.S DOIIIll.i:. pHOF. T. J. WATKON, Toacbcr of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental mu-lc giving tnstrnc tion on the above Instruments. W, rd left at Urumm's Jewelry store will recelvo prompt at tention. jyj 8. KI3Tr.HK, 11. I) , PniSlOlAN AND SUROXOK. Ontoel) North Jardin street. Sbensndoib. ZEFF'8 OLD (STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been cold to Who announce tbnt lie will here after cairy a larg and hr.e block of Ol all styles and tine make. Excellent goods at prices to suit the times ana within reach ot every one. INK LINE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. lOTftU early sad examine this stock before going elsewhere. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tbe Palace Theatre,) a-li-ax cXc-ll , TP" m . The Restaurant is one of the best In tbe coal regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for tke ose at ladles. The Bar is stocked with the best ales, users, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. nSTOTICE. Office Schuylkill Co. Commibsiokihs, I Pot.BVtlle, Pa.. December 28, im. f The following Schuylkill county -1 per oast, bonds have been drawn for redemption, vis: 01 the 96fO00 donomluatlon, Uond No. 4. Of the 11.000 denomination, Uonds Nos. M, 84, M.73aDd26. Ot the UOO denomination, Bonds Nos 86, 92, 2, H, It and VI. The holders of the above will please present lbe same I the County Treasurer (or pay mem before the last day of December, IMS, as in tereat will cease on that date. By ordsr of County Commissioners, 12-28-td l'Il:L J.CONNELL, Clerk. WALL PAPER! Bargains! Big Seduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Bpnng Stock. JOHN GARDEN, S34 W t'intrc Sireit. Khtn.inUuah. P. England aud Franco Unite iu Dis ciplinary Moasurcs. AMERICAN SAILORS AVENGED. They Unit llecn Wnntonly Aliirderctl hy SaHffn l'neiflc Islaniters, and In HetulU nttnn 1'lislr Vllliigc-s Wero IttMttrojed and Imiy Prisoners CMptnr-.-datiil Snteneed. LoNDOM, Dec. 97. All olllcerof the twin screw llritish mtnlKiat lioonierang, en gHHenl in tlte protection of floating trails in Australian waters, writing fniin Sidney, gives a graphio Recount of the punish ment of the cannibals of Pentecost Island for the massacre of the orew of the Amei lean schooner Don Henri, . The officer referred to snys tlmt reports reached the commander of the llooinerang, Lieutenant Commander Thomas C. Fen tan, while at. Xiiiiiuea, capital of the lYeneh colony of New Caledonia, to the effect that numerous cases of uannlhnlisin, murdering and plundering were reHrted from tlio neighljorliooii of Pentecost Isl lantl. The iloouternng thereupon was headed for the Sandwich Islands, where, the captain of tlio Don Henri was found. Tlte eoimnaniler of the Ainerionn schooner made a statement to the llritish ofllcers to the elToct that' early In Septem ber last, when calling ut I'entescost isl nntl iu order to engage natives to work a plantation, lie sent a boat ashore contain ing M. Lifton, a French trailer, and three native seamen. Upon reaching tlte shore the party was attacked by savages, armed with tomahawks, and all four were mur dered. Tho commander of the llooinerang, at tho same place, also received news ot tlio murder of the crew of n bout sent ashore from tlte Neptune, a French trading ves sel at Aurora Island. Later, in company with the Fronch war ship Scorll, the llooinerang proceeded to Pentecost Island, where each warship landed at different points a detachment of forty-eight ofllcers and sailors, with in structions to converge upon certain vil lages and thus hem the 1.1 .mibals iu, and administer to them sevete punishment for tlio murder of the boat's crews, AVhon the Flench and llritish blue jack ets advanced through the bushes upon tho different villages the nntivos, alarmed at tlio advance of the two naval detach ments, retreated upon the villages, calling upon all the inhabitants to take up arms. Tho latter did so, but they made but a feeblo defense with their old Snyder rifles, poisoned arrows nnd spears, anil soon fled to the bush. The sailors then destroyed tlio native village of Pentecost Island nnd returned to t heir ships. Tho ISoomernng and Scorff then pro ceeded to Aurora Island, where similnr tactics were adopted and where two vil lages wero destroyed. In addition, heavy lines were indicted upon the natives of several other islands who had been prom inent iu tho ill treatment of traders ami seamen. The French and llritish com manders also took prisoners on Pentecost Islnnd and on Aurora Island, capturing thoj-o directly implicated in the murders, and they wuro nil sentenced to Imprison ment for lifo nt tho French convict settle ment nt Noumea. At Pentecost. Islnnd alone over thirty white men have been massacred and robbed, nnd large quantities of human bones and other remains were found, indi cating beyond a doubt that the cannibals had other victims. Decreased Work and Lower Wnges. PlllU-irsiH-ltG, N. J., Dec. a?. Thestate tnent that the Warren foundry would shut down, throwingStiO men out of work until Now Year's at least, with prospects of 11 longer shut down, was depressing enough in its effects on the men, but when it be came known that the fe- men kept at work on repairs had been n uitced 10 per cent, and that a like reduction would reign in all departments when the big plant wbb restarted it cast gloom over the ontiro community. This plant has not been idle for thirty years. 1'ollght 11 Ith lllllilKcoiik ami Htllletoes. I5l!Al)iH k. Pa., Dec. liT. A liKht he tween Italians occurred nr Kentinj- Sta tion, aloiiK a public hiKh way just 111 front of the Carrie furnaue. The men fought with hludKoms and stilletoes. Xiocla I Uanco was so badly cut and beaten that it I Is thought he will die. I'M ve of the par-I uutpanirb are uuuer arrest. Jmlgu lUrtlrtt Sworn In. Albany, Dec. 21. Judge-elect Edward F. Uartlett appeared before Secretary of State Hice yesterday afternoon, in com pany with Chief Judge Andrews, of the oourt of appeals, and took his oatli of of fice, lie said he waa 53 years oltl. Judge Uartlett will rake his seat on the bench Jau. 15. ltlillctilliiic Governor Walte's Call, I)EJiVK, Dec. 27. The Denever papers unite ip tlte demand that the logislature shall immediately adjourn when it meets iu speoial session, in accordance With Gov ernor Walte's call, on Jan. 1. They all ridi cule the idea ot apeolal session. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. OliwiiiK Utmtstluns of the Xw York ami llillnrtililu KxehMugas. Nw Yokk. Deo. W. The placing In the hands of receiver lata on Saturday at iha Atchison, Tojieka and ganta Ye railroad waa one 01 several lac tors which dennaaed th peculation on the Stock Kzohangt) todar. vaubiuh unit. Lehigh Valley.... OKi W. N. Y. & Pa.... 94 Pennsylvania 1T4 Krie H HeadiuK 17M B , L. W 181 Ut. Paul IT West Hhore WW Leulh Nav N. Y. Central W N. Y. N. K.. . . 15M Ijike Krie W... - New Jersey Cen..lli Del, Jt Hudson... .11)8)4 Genorul MarksU. Phiuobwhia, Do. Fleur wwkl win ter superfine, Jaa,10; do. axtras, $.ia.50; No. i winter faioll: ti.60aij.7i; Pennsylvania roller stralvbt, ta&8.M; western wlntor dear, m.U0a.l8. Wheat dull, weaker, with o. bid and 64He. askd for December, Corn firmer, quiet, tvlth tlMc. bid and 41Mo. asked for Deoembar. Oau quiet, weak, with SiMo. bid aud 8Sc. asked for December. Beef dull, stead); extra mess. t8Qx.M; family, $11011). Pork quiet, steady; mew, f 11.75914.61). Lard quiet, firmer . steam rendered, M.U. Hutter steady; New York dairy, II)i3jMc.; western dairy, IltiiitSJe.; Klglns, ISiiSVsi;.: New York ereamery. j87c; n-estern Creamery, tuO mtc.; Inaflatlon creamery, laS8e.; rolls, 17 Uo. Cheese firm, New York, l&rve, 311io.; do. fancy, 1 l,ftr.lV&c.; do. small, IQHrttUrio.; part skims. 414,... fu ,klm, t3o. Kgg quiet, weak; western, KtaJSc.; southern. M ttu. ltest UbeHy CaMl Mmrhrt. at Vf't 1.x-. kit nn hear grades Hoiraflrm; aD I ftrieU-. f." -'." 1. 1 40. ep uiurket coullnue uuli una uul hunted It is c1inracterk!ie of the Wren thtit it will sneak in ami occupy tlu nest made bv another bird, in preference to building one of its own. This same trait is often seen in business. It is shown by the imitators of No sooner has the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable sale and popularity, than the business wrens are ready to move upon the market with many worthies counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of the value of Cottoi.BN by simply giving it a trial. They will then be unwilling to go back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. Hold lu a nml r, pound osl!. Made only liy N.K. FAIR BANK 5. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSES. & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaltley Uros.) Xo. ,18 Knst C'einre Ktrecl, SlIKHANIlOtll, I'A. Our Motto- ltest Quality nt lowest Cosh Prloes. Patronage respectfully solicited. Kaisers Oyster Bay X27 South ;Min Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISlSIt, Proprietor. CarTfce bet-oysters In al' stylos at all hrurs. Just opened in the Kran liuiltHnp, No. 8 East Centre street, a full llni of Fall anil Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, 8HENAMIK1AH, PA. LOTS Of holes m a skimmer! ol tnp behl method of ptmonjiing is to lneun In first lJ,i.s, thoroughly iv U le ompanie, either Hfp Hrf nr urri .nn t . mch au l'mrnui.n hy No. ISe South .liudin utroet. KLenandoah. P Dr Thfifil 1317 Arch St. Ill I I UVUlpuiiAnripms pa Tho only (Jcnnlno Special Ut In America, iiutiiiiiisLunuuiK n Jlttb tllllCTK UIU tTllSP. AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION I special iiueases ami Stricture 1'prnin.tiPntU in v n K di nnn nnionu i-rinn nr w,,,. miiiiu I'lii.Aiii? ; :;r., UUW IIU'LllOl) Jll .11) tn iRlit'.iVM. A vnr' I iihL. I UertlncaiMB anil lMpluu 1 i 'ovh. ai'JiU five !s-cem HiaiupM lor uoon Til." tnroiily btKjk expohlnt? Qua fe io loisaua ottieraad 1 to all riufftTi Trt and to those cnntt'iuplailQtf j) mairlauf. TliemoHt stuliliurn anil dangoruun n ouaeaiut'iifwi. rut or cauauci uesaveu. 1 Hours 9-n ; Kve's j wj an) Sat. .ves 1 B-m;un. tt-u HiRWhHful fn-atiut'iitbymall. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ketatl I'KICEH. " Ftrttosou House bldgr.. Centra Htreel. Del camp's Livery Stable K. DKLCAMP, JB PropM WEST STfilET, Bttwsis Cntr sad Herd, Shenandoah lenna. Team to hire (or all Furjosts on reasonable terms A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, iavtcoratiag and strengthening to tit body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only J Hr a full ftni jmtHwje yro .mp4i o pfJlraimi to w Mnoii rwi. B R. Severn. F. 1 FIRST CLASS RBOGBRY f ! miun j B. Macarrtas W. H. Waters Jt H. F. FA.UST'S I Electric Calf B SI Burglar Alarm! I Pimple, Perfect and Cheap, Kverybody llchlrd with it. 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