A VETERAN'S VERDICT. Tho War is Over. . A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of bravo soldiers to tlio wnr, and no Btnto bears a bet ter record In that respect than It does. In llteruturo It Is rapldl acquiring iik enviable place. In war and literature, Solomon Yowcll, woll known as n writer as "Sol," has won an honorable position. Dur ing the Into war ho was a member of Co. tl, 2d. N. Y. Cavalry and of tho 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. KoKiirdlnK an Important ciivumstahco he writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans hero nro using Dr. Miles' Uostoratlvo Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and J.lver Pills, all of them glvlnir splendid satisfaction. In fact, wo have never ti-ed remedies that compare with them. Of the l'llls we must say they nro tho best com bination of tho qualities required In a prep aration of their nature wo have ever known. We havo nono but words of pralso for them. They are the outfrrowtli of a now principle In medicine, and tono up tho system wonder fully. We say to all, try those remedies." -ftjlomon Ycwcll, Marlon, Ind., Dec. 6, 1S92. These remedies nro sold by all druggists on n posltlvo guarantee, or sent direct by tho Dr. Miles Nodical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on re cHpt of prleo, $1 per bottlo, six bottles $0, ex press prepaid. They positively con tain neither oolatus nor dangerous drugs CAUTION, If n dealer offer. TV. 1. XjoheIa. bhoes at n reduced price, or any. lie has them without nnmfl stniupod on bottom, put him dotvn as a fraud. !2,ou Udifs $5 ES Wa L. Douglas S3 SHOE Tl-U? WORLD, W.X. DOUOIiAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and Rive bcticr satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than anv other make. Try onenair and be convinced. The stamping of w. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, SAves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales ontheir full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, "W. I DOUGLAS, Ilrocktou, Moss. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. -. Or- CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating? and strengthening to the body,, mad in ONE MINUTE fromi Only 80 ctu, for a full pound pac7caff&, Vropfc'-3" wmsopUcatlontomiinutacturers. B. H. Severn, F. E. Magargle, W. H. Tater Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, awl all tho train of ovitt 1 rom early errors or late r eict'hwt,. the results of o c rw or k. q I o k u e s , wirr,e:e FuUstrangilt, dovrlopment and tone plv. n to very organ and R it'nn of tho body 1 1 1 1 1 If.nnturtilirethodi Ilium (lluteiuiprovenien Btt'ii. i- uluro lmpotible 2,in tvrVn net q B'Kik oxtilDtitttltiit und prood m tied incalt'd) true. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, n. v. Dr.Thfifil 1317 Arch St. Ul I i 1 1 DO 8 PHILADELPHIA. PA. I The Only Genuine Specialist in America, notrf iilistaudliii; nli.t others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION hrie.'lul lllseahes ami Strictures Pemiiiiii nl l t'urod Id 8 to 5 d.r. R nfin DniQnW 1'rlmary or Second arv cured bv entlralr luetuuuiuou u i ) ihiyn. a ynirs' Ku.ro- ttoamtuiaiui a pim tKaiexpeneuce, ae itttampd for bH,KJllaTHi"UieoD.y otuu nre as great fr-DetUn-is. a true rriemi TiiA trnir mi iihl.ui n And (litniren rum anu 10 uiobo cuuwiuihiju iruui uucea. w riwor t an man ikj sm wi Eve'a 6-8 : V1. and Bat. eve's 9 1 Sun. Ml SuooesHfultreutiueutbymatl. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer' Lota of ways of throwing a war money. On ot the bent method ot Monowlilnt is to Inaur leant class, thorouglily rellnblo oompanlsx either life, uro or acoiaent, such as reproseatei by No. 120:Beath JariUn street, Us.ia.do.h, Ps f?llllife mi pi SITUATIONALAliMlNG. Dosporato Foreigners in Pennsyl vania's Ooko Regions. SCENES OF BLOODSHED IMMINENT. Destruction of l'ropcrty, It II F.aretl, Can be rroventetl Only by . It. tort to the Military Power of th. State The Striker. Ue.p.rato.' Vniontown, Pa., April 4. Tho situa tion throughout the entire region at tho close of tho second day of the big strike of coal miners and coke workers Is very alarming, and it looks as If bloodshed and destruction of property will only bo averted by rcBort to the military power of thostato. As In 1891, the strikers have been receiving food supplies from tho com pany stores, which was cut oil from thera yesterday. Tho great horde of foreigners now require food, and have not the means to obtain it. The only way it can bo se cured is by sacking tho company's stores, but to dothlsthey must overpower deputy sherlfls who nro standing guard with Win chesters. Tho operators in tho region aro very apprehensive and fear that tho strikers will destroy property In every sec tion of the region Eleven thousand strikers bivonced last night at different places between hero and Scottdale, and it is generally believed nu merous raids will be made on the company stores. If an outbreak among tho strikers takes place anywhere In the region the In evitable result will be loss of life. The strikers reulizo the danger of nil encoun ter with tho deputies, but their condition is desperate, and they may attempt to overpower tho guards. About 300 depu ties aro stuudiug guard at tho different works. Their forces are scattered, and should on attack lo niadu by one of tho big mobs it would bo certain death to offer resistance. A number of the Ii'rick plants men are still nt work in the mines and refuse to come up and join the strikers in camp. When the miners coino up they will bo asked to join the strike, and if they refuse it Is likely that they will ba roughly treated. Terror reigns from one extrem ity of the region to tho other, and every hour brings the possibility of a deodly conflict between the mobs and authorities, and tho destruction of property by Are and dynamite. In the houses ot the strikers, it Is said, a large number of shotguns and rifles aro stored, which will probably bo brought Into use soon unless the situation changes. Tho only operators now standing out against tho strikers are tho II. C. Frick company, tho McCluro company and W. J Kainey. They made n bold stand, and say they will fight the matter to a finish. Tho Frick men are at work wherever they have not beeu driven off by force, and these men named will bear the brunt of the conllict, as has boon tho case in all former strikes. An unaccountably large supply of "boozo" Is flowing freely, and hundreds of strikers uro practically insane from drink. An outbreak which means a great deal In tho present conflict occurred last night at tho Leith wdrks, near here. Tho mob who visited that plant yesterday left men ' to see that the workmen did not go down in the mines, or tho drawers return to the yards. A squad of employes started to go to work in the evening, and were raided by the strikers. A light ensued lu which two workmen were knocked down with clubs, beaten insensible and left on the field for deod. The matter caused great consternution and for a time tho workmen were kept oft the grounds. Spread of th. Strikn roared. CLEAI1FIF.LO, Pa., April 4. The first consequences of the upheaval In the Cou nellsville coke region are developing hero with startling force and rapidity. The operators in the Clearfield region, while differing much us to causes, are agreed as to the utmost inevitable effect, which will bi- a big and bitter contest between em ployers and employed. Xothing short of miracles in tho way of conciliation can now prevent It, and it is altogether proba ble that in the event of actual collisions between tho opposing forces hi the ooko region tho excitement will involve this Held in the struggle. Ilout.dale miners went out last Saturday, as reported at the time; Philllpshurg and Osceola went out on a parley yesterday, and today the Philllpshurg works are idle permanently for all present purposes. Tho cause of tho revolt of the miners here is substantially the same as In the coke region. The pros pect is that the region will tea stormy times befors tho end of the week. To Foro. a JCeductlon. Elizabeth, Pa., April 4. Mining af fairs have again reached a critical stage In the Monongahcla valley. Tho inevita ble Is either a lockout or a reduction. For several months most of the miners lu the. second and third pools have been working for cents per bushel, whllo the fourth pool miners, who always work lower, havo been working for cents per bushel. For some time there has been a demand upon the part of a number of the lower pool operators for it reduction, but a few ot the operators who have contracts have beeu unwilling to demand a reduction un til they had coal enough to meet their im mediate wants. These operators are now supplied with coal, and aro preparing to make a demand for a two cent rate. The miners of the Walton company have al ready been asked to accept a two cent rate. It seems likely the reduction will be accepted. If it is not accepted, the alter native is a shutdown in the lower pools. From all indications the miners recognize the hopelessness of a strike wheu the oper ators have purposely prepared themselves to insist on their demands. It.formatorjr Mannir.r. Htul Show Cause, ALBANY, April 4. Governor Flower is sued the following order addressed to each member of the board of managers of the New York State reformatory at Elmira: "You are hereby notified that charges of misconduct, incompetency and neglect of duty in office have been preferred against you. You are therefore required to show cause why you should not be removed from office." Another Armor l'lat. Iloductlon. 3jH8t Washington, April 4 The house naval committee took a f urthei step In outtlng down the Item for armor plate, reducing It another t76,000. This leave, it at 14,000, 000 or a total reduction of 3,100,000 from th estimate. Dentb of Senator Faulkner's Mother. AV1NCHE8TKH, W. Vn., April 4. Mrs. Mary W. Faulkner, mother of United States Senator Fuulkntr, died here yes terday, aged 7T y.ar. When my little girl was one month old, she had a scab form on her face. It kept spread ing until she was completely covered from head to foot, Then she had boils. She had forty on her head at one time, and more on her body. When six months old she did not weigh seven pounds, a pound and a hall less than at birth. Then her skin started to dry up and got so bail she could not shut her eyes to sleep, but laid with them half open. About this time, at the earnest request of friends, I started using the Cuticura Kf.memes, and in out month the was completely cured. The doctor and drug bills were over one hun dred dollars, the Cuticura hill as not more than five dollars. My child is now two years old, strong, healthy and large as any child of her age (sec photo.) and it is all owing to Cuticura. Yours with a Mother's lilcssinc, MUS. GliO. II. TUCKEtt, Jr., 335 Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Sold throughout the world. Potttr Dhuo and Chbm. Corp., wile P'opHetom, Boston. Mailed free, " All about the Mood, Skin. Scalp, and Hair." llaby lllemtftlic, filling liiir, and red, rough hands prevented and cured by Cutlcurii Soap, NUGGETS OF NEWS Three children ot J. I. Price were burued to death in the destruction of their home at Keutville, Ind. The city electiou at Parkersburg, W. Va., resulted In the electiou of live Repub licans and one Democrat for city council. A report that ex-Presldcnt Cuceres has declared a dictatorship in Paris is disbe lieved by the Peruvian minister In Wash ington. The Portuguese government will not permit Da Gnmn to land except on Portu guese soil. He must not return to take up arms against linizil. These presidential postmasters hnve just been named- In Pennsylvania Harry Marlcttn, Connellsvllle; James S. Craw ford, Duquenue: John J McDonald, Kings ton; John T Killeen, Luzerne; James W. Heimott, Kutt Hrady, George K. Douehoe, Dushore; Emmet W Gibson, Oxford; J. Evans Wright. Parkersburg. New jer sey Calvin I). Vaucleave, Irvlugtou; IIo seaK Haughty, Httddonfield; F. A. Ilice, Flemiugton.g.Vew York Jnmes A. Lodge, Montgomery, Perclvnl H. Salisbury, The resa. Denver. Muniolpn.1 Conflict. Denver, April 4. The long drawn out Ore uud police board controversy seems in n fnir way to lie finally settled within in a day or two. The supreme court agreed to take original jurisdiction it quo warranto proceedings were brought before It by the attorney general. Tho attorneys reached an agreement, and Attorney General Eugley assisted by District Attorney Stall, proceeded to prepare papers tor the quo warranto proceedings. The supreme court agreed to give a decision with all possible haste. An Kxpcnslvu Mexican Show. City of Mexico, April 4. Tho annunl representation of the capture of Pueblo from Kmperor Maximilian by General Dluz was represented on the plains of San Lazai'o, ueur this city, on a scale of mug niflcnnce never before appronched by a like event in Mexico. An entire division of tho army, including Infantry, cavalry ami or tillery to the number of 5,000 portlcinated, , uud the representation entailed uu expen diture of wo.ooo. Tin. Okdi Murder Caio WooiinuiiY, N. J., April 4. The Glou cester county courts convened yesterday. Supreme Court Justice Garrison, in view of tho decision of the coroner's jury in the (iunz case, that death was by violence, ordered tho grand jury to reassemble on April 10 to hear. the testimony. Pending oiillrmaUon by the senate of the appoint ment of Prosecutor. Perry, he was ail pointed by the court to act in thut ca pacity. Fatal FJcht ll.tween Tramp.. WAIiltEN, Pa., April 4. A gang of trumps engaged in a fight near here, and one, named Sullivan, supposed to be from Titusvlllt, Pa., was killed. Seven tramps were arrested and will be held for the murder. While making tho arrest Officer Seufert was seriously wounded by one of the tramps. TAKE THE BEST LIS 26cts 50c ts. and 1.00 Bottlo, saw (Lafl Oneoontadose. This Great Cucan Cuna moraritlv cure. where all others fall. Cough., Croup, Sore Throat, Bo.r.enes., Whooping Cough and Asthma, For Con.umpti.n It lias no rival: baa cured thousands, and will nn.i Ton 11 I taken la time. Sold by Drugglsta on ft guar antee. For a Lome Hack or Cheat un BHILOH'S BSWAJJOflHA FLAHTBKJKW. CATARRH REMEDY. V This mamerlvi.sm.Mn. Price, 00 eft. Injector free. gold by O. II. Hsgenbuch. Shenandoah. rTHILOH'SA Have vou fJuturrb teed to oure you A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOL O IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. llp. rlr,l Bjr Nun Llilnnlits. 11UFFA1.0, April 4.-Thcre was a clash between union and noli union grain scoop ers yesterdny, as the outcome of an nt tempt to unload the America with non union mount less than union rates. Charles Flynn led out a gang of sixty-five scoop ers, mostly Italluiis, under guard of a ser geant and six policeman. The officers cleared the dock and thu deck of thcvcsi l of union shovelers, wheroii'mii Flynn led his i:mig on 1k aid No sooner were they on deck, howewr, than every man leaped off Into the crowd of union men, leaving Flynn standing alone upon the vessel The union men gave a u.d yell of triumph at this di'su-1,.11 of the Italians to their ranks l'lj 11.1 nt tempted to make Kspeech, but whs bit with it lirlefc square In the mouth ltnllrnml Lnlinrprs' Rtrlk Hpremtliiir. CllKRTEll, Pa.. April 4 The -trike on the central divisli 11 nl the Pennsylvania railroad has extended to the Mnrlnnd di vision, and a number of men 011 The dies ter and Thurlow sections quit work yester day, refusing to accept the reduction Though there are many Idle men here, there have been very few to take the plnces of the strikers, and It Is believed the dilllcultv will be ndjir 1 ! The men say they cannot support their families on the wages of the new schedule, which Isil for a dav of ten hours Mrs. X. X Bevrt VTcAUtwly, ra. Could Wot Live Long So Thought tho Neighbors But Hood's Sarsnparllla Pcrfoctly Cured Muscular Rheumatism. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I had muscular rheumatism for twelve years. I took many reraodlej that were suggested, and was treated for three months at the hospital at Dethlehem, but did not rcallieany relief. Finally ideolded to try Hood's Sarsanarllla. After tak ing one bottttc 1 was surprised at Its success. I followed the directions mid It helped right aloiii. I had the worstklnd ot rheumatism, the palu belnK most severe In the joints of my hands and limbs. I could not use iny rlilit arm even to cut a slice of bread. Tho neighbors thought I Oould Not Live Long, I looked so thlu, and I wished myself many times that I was In heaven, I was so tired ot life. No tongue can tell the pains I suffered. Hut since taking Hood's Sarsupitrllla all 13 changed, I can sleep well at night, something I have not done for ten years. How thankful I am for the flood I derived from Hood's Harsanarilla. My rlrnds wonder sit the change." Mns. L. 3. lluniis, Wealherly, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation,' biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. , CSoupcra Iffo. "752. "Mipism From the Art GalltiiH of tho World," lumbers Changed Daily's- 4sV444)sVO44r4.!4.rV Send or bring to the oflko of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive tho great Portfolio of Art. iJV mLp-tP-U'-v"tft'grV"U"gr Series No. VI. !l!ll!ll,SIIl:ll 1V Magic City Coupon No. 60. J CiT" Cut out one of these Coupons and mall or bring them In person to the oOico ot tho Herald, with ten cents tn silver, or two nickels, and Port f folio No. 1 of the rvlaglo City will be delivered to you. Voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 61. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out and keep It until deven different nuirbera are acouuiu luted, then bring or forward them to gether with Sevan Cents to this oftk'o and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample Cut This Coupon Out. J 1' Tho Plaintiffs Lawyors Foroo iu Anothor Witness. WROTE LETTERS FOR DEFENDANT. They Were Addressed "My Dear Sister I.atllse" Also Addressed for llllll a l'nckairn uf Knrelopes to Mis. l'ollnrd. llrecklnrldge Jenlp. Her 8titt.iuent. Washington, April 4. There was a variation of tho order of testimony In the Pollard-llrecklnridgo trial yesterdny to permit tho Introduction of evidence thnt Colonel Breckinridge had enrried on a typewritten correspondence with Madeline Pollard from the house of representatives iu lbNl. The demand from the plaintiff's lawyers to be permitted to follow this course brought a delicate tUestion of law before tho judge. It was conceded that documents might be brought Into a case and a witness questioned upon It in cross examination from which to lay the basis for contradiction, but whether the exist ence of a missing document could be as serted and the defendant asked whether he wrote it was another question, a ipies tlou which Judge Ilrndley decided iu tho nlllrmntlve after listening to arguments and consulting authorities. He held, however, that the witnesses could not be asked to give their recollection of the con tents of thn letters. I Accordingly Mrs. Ixiulse Lowell, who conducted a business In typewriting and stenography at the Capitol In the yenr lBM.undlind been discovered by the plain tiff inst Sunday, stated that she had copied the mysterious letters upon a typewriter for the colonel. Tho first was addressed "My Dear Sister Louise." She had also addressed for him a puckage of envelopes to "Miss Pollard, 70 North Upper street, Loxlnatou, Ky.," having made art entry of the address iu a note book which klie produced, but which did not entirely sub stantiate her statement, because itseemed to have been used in 1BS7 and 1SS3. Miss Pollnrd also appeared In a speaking part once more to testify that she had received the letters in question. During her brief appearance the lawycrB bad their hands full endeavoring to uiuke her confine her self to answering the questions directed to her, for in her untrnmmeled utterances when on tho stand before she scored so mo of the most telling points for her side. Thereafter the program wns a contin uance of the fencing between tho congress man from Kentucky und the ex-congressman from Indiana. Iioth Colonel llreck iuridge nud ex-Judge WiUon are lawyers of brilliant parts, nnd no exhibition of its kind approncliing the thrust and parry of the two when pitted as examiner and wit tiest) has been heard for years. It was en joyed by an audience worthy uf its merits, for besides the usual varying corpsof con gressional attendance und lawjers, there was a well known Methodist clergyman in the audience and a retired judge of tho district court luxuriated in a seat beside Judge Hradley. Colonel Hrecklnrldge made Iron clad de nials of the testimony of Mrs. Lowell, be side contradicting Miss Pollard at many points Judge Wilson was disposed to drop into a vein of sarcasm at times, speak ing of the defendant us "a fatherly look ing uud perfectly respectable gentleman like yourself." He laid tho foundation for mora testimony In rebuttal by obtaining a denial that a servant at the fashionable boarding houe where Miss Pollutd had lived had ever seen her using in his pres ence that work basket formerly belonging to his dead wife, which the colonel swears he did not give the plaintiff. Madeline. ITntlmr Wn. a Mnson, Louisville, April 4. The records of tho Mason Widows' and Orphans' homo lu this city show that Horatio, Johu aud ltoso N. Pollard, children of Johu D. Pol lard, were admitted to the home in 1877 upon the recommendation of Crab Or chard Lodge, No. 432. Those records eg. tabllsh the fact that Mudoliue Pollard's father was a Mason, or his children would uever huve been admitted to the home. Lnsker Lends. Nkw York, April 4. The seventh game in the Chess match for the championship of the world between Steinltz nnd Lasker was played at thu Union Square hotel, and resulted in n victory for Lasker, who now leads by one game, the score being: Lasker 3; btetuitz, ','; drawn, v. Yardmust.r Jones Murderer. Baltimore, April 4. Michael Meissner, the saloon keeper, First street and Eighth avenue, who wns shot Sunday night by Thomas Jones, yurumnster of the Penu. sylvnnia railroad, died yesterday. Jones was held lor trial. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Olollnf; Quututlon. ot the Now York and riitlndelplila Rzohauir... New Voiik, April 8. The movement of tho stock market today was not Interesting to the street at largo. Th. speculation was spirit less and wn. largely confined to the room traders, who worked with less concert ef ac tion than usual. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 10 W N Y. & Pa. IK Pennsylvania 51 Ki V.vla 17 Heading 21 M I)., L. W 108 St. I'aul Wi West Shore 108 lhlghNav - N. Y Central .... 101 N. Y. &, N E ..... 11 Lake Erie & W... 1M1 New Jersey Cen 11H Del. & Hudson. ....1SIH I General Market., Phi LAncLPHiA, April 8. Flour quiet; winter super., fSOtf 10; winter extras, JS.a5O2.60; No. i winter family, J3.50SJ2 1; Pennsylvania roller straight, t 75QU; western winter, clear, -i.Hvaxm. Wheat doll, weaker, with OOHo. bid aud 81c. asked for April. Corn quiet, steady, with Wo. bid aud 4V)c. asked for April. Oats dull, eak, with 37Hc. bid and 8tc. asked tor April. Reef dull; faintly, lalt. l'orl; steady; new uieu, $13 Lard firm; w .stern steam, 17.40. Butter Arm; western dairy. Hallo, ; do, creamery. Ua'USc. ; factory, 812c. ; Klglus. StlKo.; New York dairy, 12luc.; do cream . ery, lUQlDc. for old; Pennsylvania oresunery. prints, fain . JU:. do. ohoice, SKtXSo.; do. fair to prime, lftlc.; print jobbing at t6Qjk)c. Cheese steady; New York, large.tttftlso.; .mail, ?013c.; part .kirns, SUtUc.; full skims. 9 Hica.; western freeh, lOailo.; southern, VH Olio. J I.I v. lok M.rk.U. ' Ntw Youk, April). Beeves nominally firm. European eabhi ,i,iute American steers nt Siluc. per lb., dressed welghte. Sheep. IftftUo. per lb., dressed wiitfliu. Beef. Msiit. per lb. Mutton, HdtlHo. per pound. Calves we.iUt good to choice veal.. tt&u.60 per 100 lb.; west era calvee, fc.mv.ig5. Sheep and lamb active, higher; all choice unshorn lambs, J5.7& per Ju ibe. Hogs weak; fair to ohoice, 14.103 tj.SS per KiO lb. Ban UnrrAio, X. Y., April 8.-Cttle In light receipt. Hog. irregular, but aotlv; Yorkers, HW; mixed load. .8ftJ4u, 8hw) steady; top wethers, J4.909S; top lumbe, .M)..6D. BAST LlHBltTV. Pa., April 3.-CattIe steady. IloffSSU.jUlVl.tU'uriuluS lKUfe& UUm.u ki.uulv PfllMTO Ivartell or n ptn chaser wanting; to buy nn imitation? Why do men who try to sell ruch articles r.tx nk of the net ns ' ' working them off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, and it takes virk and likeui-'e deception to sell them tha Nuii-t. This un pleasant experk-iK- traybefall the housekeeper who determines to the new vegetable shortening. The liealthfiilness, flavor, and economy of this wonderful cook ing product has won for it the widest popularity, which in turn has nttractc 1 the attention of business parasites who arc ' 'work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarnpd is fore armed. Be sure you pet the only genuine vegetable shortening COTTOLENE. Hold In 3an 1 r, round pallfc mm Mail" i-.ili by '.U&ZM 5N.K.FAIR lANK&CO- kM or.nr--M-.ri .... ' 133 N. DELA-Vnne AVE.. k nt- ('-,-'. in 3H.I23ZI23JIEEJ'J51 AUCTION COMieiOH HOUSE Tho place for business men to eocd their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. JAnybodycan send goods of every description lo the rooms und they will oosoldnt auction on thcusual terms. All goods eoldon commit elonjaud settlements made on the day folio Ing tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Uulldlcg, Cor. Coutro and Jardin Streote. 104 North Main street, Bhonondoah.Pa, WHOLESALE BAKES AND CBNFiiOTIONK. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Bomsler's old stand.) m1m anc ComI MlHi, Hheiiantloats, Heat beer, ale and porter on tap. The Hcatt sranus of whiskeys and clears. Pool room at Tho Man Who wrote the Song uI7e netw care to wander Vom hU own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fins Heaters. I ulso have on hand the bent titoyes and Kangei In tho market and a largo stock of HouRcrurnlshtng Goods. Plumbing, rooUns and Upouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. t. o. xrVjOLTarjaato, Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sts., Bhenandoah, Pa ..an. IS J8. mrmnnftntl. r cnwfl I K in'JttoUdriTsbya BflEtinHVd Hil3Btcilr,andeU SKUurnntr.nftctea oy LrofmTittal IWilTanmnrynn.1 liLnacrA iiiii, ,i;rv -von u y JboQinuHtrateAfromiLiuCrommaploouoiia lieu bf mail. Nothing elso will care. CUQ ftfcHSOT CU., Chicago, HL iTlfiV riinui cno uny tit nn;n. irinrrUt 1W ri nn H iXfl-V ... i Hra.(ii Ktiltl.it. il. -UllliV lmj.fi utioi w li i 1 i n t ii Tmk ' ttiiiilhrr. H'uttiiu ' if 'i'.jftru Iscttd rt l imifu.i i u ngi ims, trnMlih in Mumps for i 'in nt' imonlaj! t4 "IMI Tar i.i.'i . ,! f'twr rtmai U.II 1 1r.iJIIfl i t) ill Via "jTklaiiMat 4'hbmi. .1 I l(..J .t-tm Hn Mr' Delcamp's Livery Stable K. DKLOAMP, 3K., Prop WB3T STSBBT, Bttwoen Centro and Lloyi, 8tieiiuIoah, Peima. Teams to hire tor all purposes cr rr a.sop " serma' Wa H. SNYDER 188 Weet Centre Btreot, Makanoy City, Pa. Autistic Decoratok PaiHtintf and Pp"rhrinBln, Perfeot work Bnrsaloa la nalnta and oils pt .l-i ntul statneiS glann. All the new pattern i lu m per. Dalit and weealy papers, nuv : i .nelettes and atatlonery, Headgnartars for Evening "erali. wmjTpapsr 4Rgainn;i Big Seduction in Wnll Pnnrr. Most make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : ; : : JOHN - P. - C&RDEN, SSI W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa,