f f Mnde from clr.rifieil oil, expressed from Cotton Heed (is pure and golden at tlio Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, them 39 added to thU oil enough beef suet to make it a semi-solid. The combination of these two pure natural products makes Cottolcnc, a shortening raid cooking fat, with which in bcnlthfulness, cleanliness, flavot ond economy, nothing in the world can compare. 06 to To sell on the merits of the trenuinc To sell by substitution ; or by decep tion. To sell to the injury of the genuine, to the dissatisfaction of the consumer, to the detriment of the dealer, to the loss of all concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you -wish the best food ond tht ticst health, yon should insist thai your cookinp be done with nenuiui COttOlene. Refuse nil conterfcits. Bold In 3 and S pound pall. Made only by N.K.FAIRBAN K&.CO. CHICAGO, n 130 N. DELAWARE AVE. Pf UAbrLPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. S0IIUTLK1LI DIVIfllOH. JUNK 8d, 1894. Trains Will leave Shenandoah after tho above dsto for WKrgsa's, Ollberton, Frsokvllle, Ntv Castle, St. Clatr.Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Resdinr Pottstown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown andfhll adelphla Uroad street station) at 9:00 asd lint a. m, and 4:15 p. m, on weekdays For Potts Tlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. . For WlgRsn's, Ollberton, rrackvllle, Nei C8tlc, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a. re and J-10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Fctt ) town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia t at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m, Trains leave Fr&cltvlllo for Shenandoah a 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:1.7 p. m Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10:11 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Ilroad street station) lot Bhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 89 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weolc days. On Sunday lev at 8 60 a m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOUK. For New York. Excrcss, week dayr ., gart in: 1 Kie tn won ann n kii , 110" 11 14 am. 12 00 noon. 13 44 D. m. (Limited Ft press 1 00 and 4 22 c m. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30 (dining car), 3 20, S, 6, 6, 6 S3, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO, S 15, 8 22, 15, llU3am,1211, 14 J, 2 3) (dlnlngcar), 4 0, (Limited 4 22), 620, 0 3), 50, 7 13, 8 12 p m, 1201nlght. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, nnd 8 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81, v lu, lu -u, ii is, 11 u a m, (is ta umuea ainini ear.) 130. 3 48. 141. Mlnlnc car). (51ft Con- rresotonal Mmltet1, dining car), 6 17, 665, 7 40 (dining car) p m, and 12 03 nlgnt week flays. Sundays, 350, 7 20 0 10, 1118, 1140 a 11 (UMnK oar), 0 55, 7 40 (dining oir) p m a 12 08 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5 10, 8 50 a m, 2 00. 4 00, 4 20 and 500 pm week days. Sundays, Express, 8 00, I) 00 and fl 45 a m. For Capo May, Anglosea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. in., 4 CO p in week dava Sundnv. 8 20 am. For Bea Isle City. Ocean City and A valor. ttxpresi, y wi a m, w p m lyeea oays. auw dav. 8 20 a in. For "omrs Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 00 p in weeit uuys. ouuuujn, v u m, S M. l'UIVOSI, J it WOOP Sfir'l Uanamr en'' Pasi'r1' 1 t DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED to 648 M. Mghtt St, ' abovo Green, Phils, Pa., Formerly at 208 North Second St . is tho old est In America for the treatment of Special JOlseaaea and Youthful JCrrora. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment by mall a specialty. Communications tacredly confidential. .nd stamp for hook. Hours, 8 tft, UU IU V p, IF SUUUVHi v kj is m THE GREAT SUCCESS 4 oft l"T"-u"t B. K Severn, F K. Magargle, W. H. Waters HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E Is'the cheapest and bost fence mado. Cheaper etery lots or nnv kind of fencing M. 11. Master ' hag the agency and carries jt In stock at his 'marble and grunlte worhs, It7 tt. JA8DIN ST. , Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink . Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's B6er and Porter. JAMES SUIKL-P3. Manager .Shenandoah Branch. n "io ,1 this "fi nisei 2 " i U - , Kiss c uSK as 10 EslUiilvllsri ITDE WAR IN THE EAST The Power of Vicory Li Hung Ohang Steadily Waning, A. EEIGN OF TEr.31 AT TIENTSIN. The Havaee bnlillrry Are riiliiderltif: nml Mnltreatlne the Wrt-tclied l'npulnrp, Alll Native Merchant Ara Tluoliir lu Order to Save Tltelr Llvci, London, Sept. IS. A dispatch from Shanghai stntos that tliu power of Vice roy LI HtuiK Chans Is steadily waning. Ills few lnllucutinl friends nre doing their best for him nt Pekln, but it is not likely that they will bo ablo to avert his down fall. Every day's delay in providing the promised victory over tho Japanese now adds to LI Hung Chang's danger. Tho dispatch ndds that tho block In moving the Chinese troops into Corea coutluuos. Everything has been thrown Into confusion. The reinforcements from the more remote provinces en route to Tientsin aro at n standstill and nre ter rorizing the cities lu which they nre halted. These reinforcements are mostly undisciplined hordes, who are not under the control of their nominal leaders, a reiirn of terror urevnlls even In Tientsin. The savage soldiery are plundering and maltreating the wretched populace, aud tini merchants are fleeing to Tientsin in oruer to save ther Jives'. . Trade Is.at a comnlete standstill, and misery Is general. The French minister has formally pro-i tested against the action of the Chinese In boarding a French mall steamer on Saturday last. A letter from the resident at Seoul states that a large military hospital has been erected on.the .heights, and that numbers of Invalid Japanese are treated there. The bnlldlug Is crowded with pa tients. It Ib reported that constant con flicts are taking place between tho out- posts. THE JAPAN-UOKI3AN TREATY. Minister ICitiiuo Thlnka It Will Prove Highly Advnnlngeouf to Corea. Washington. Sept. IS. Mr. Kurlno, the Japanese minister, talked to an Asso ciated Press reporter today regarding the new treaty between Japan find Corea. We have nothing but tlie announce ment of the treaty," he said, "but my In ference from Ub terms Is that it will prove highly advantageous to Corea. There has existed there under Chinese ausplcos the most corrupt system of government known. The constant Intrigues of China there have been a threat to the peace of tho east. Tho Japanese government hns desired the settlement of the question only for the peace o the east. With tho assurance of autonomy to Corea which is the design of this treaty thcro will be opportunity for great Im provements lu her system of government, internal administration and other affairs, Already she has advanced from the con dltlon of the rule of an individual influ enced by China, and has a cabinet of six members nnd a prime minister, to wnom tho ruler looks lor ndvlco and guidance. This change was made under ndvice of the Japanese representative at oeoul." Mr. Kurlno said he did not think the treaty could be called n step towards peaceful settlement with Uhlua, as uuiua was tenacious, on sentimental grounds, or her clnlm of suzerainty. China might, hi hold, have put nu end to the difliculties before now by consenting to some im provements In Corenn affairs. Society of the War ot 1812 Baltimore. Sept. 12. The Society o tho War of 1812, which has in charge th celebration at Fort Mclletiry today, "Old Defeuders' Day," have untile special effort to secure the presence of the dOBCeudants aneis Scott Key, theuutnorof the "fatar Spangled Banner," aud tho descendants of thuNO wno were lnteresteu in, or con nected with, the early history of that niiti nml anthetn. They now promise tho presence of Mr. Edward Lloyd Key and his sisters, blisses .Mary Alecta Aey, ot Baltimore and Elizabeth Ilurwopd Uoyu Koy, of Washington. Grandchildren ot Francis Scott Key. Jlr. Frederick Do tting nnd the Misses Durnug, of Philadel phia, Children ot (jnarles uuraug, wno was the llrst person to sing the "Stnr Spangled Banner," will also be present. Duet with Knlvi-s Bowling Gheen, Ky., Sept. 12. A friixhtful duel with kuiveB was fought by two prominent farmers, Thomas Osborne nud Marcus Murpuy, near I'oiKvjue. Murphy's hogs broke into O-ibome's corn field, and tuls caused tlie truume. xne two cut and slashed each other In an in describably frightful manner, nud both were found dying in pools ot Wood. Knclnnnr Hlul Fireman llijlirrd. BALTJMuKE, Sept. 12. The southern ex press train from Ilarrisburg, with nine loaded coaches and making twenty miles an hour, crashed into a yard engine which had run wild, and toppled over froia the adjoining truck at Mt. Vernon MiUs,com pletely dt-ui'iiuhing both engines and painfully Injuring Engineer lteed nd Fireman Bice. Drdloatvil by Governor I'attlson. PlTTsnruo, Sept. 11. Yesterday after noon Governor I'attlson dedicated the East Kud M. K. ehuroh, this city. He was accompanied by Colonels Sabruy Bradley. of Philadelphia, aud A. D. Seeley.of Ber wick, members of his stall and the Cap tain Jncksou Post 150, G. A. It., of Ber wick, who created u very favoruble Im pression. Thren Fatally Hurt 011 the Itall. If. TiErATim. Ilia.. Sent. 12 Adolnh Gra froski, Herman Clletlc and Charles Bios sin were struck by a Wabash passenger train in the yards here yesterday. Grv froskl was Instutly killed nnd the others will die. NUGGETS OF NEWS Beports from northeastern Nebraska and we-dern Iowa tell ofklllliig frosts. Peter Jnekfcon has refuaed to put his name to the Sioux City r;Bment fpr a flght with C'orbett. . The executive rnnimlttee of the Berno CTHI1C eil'fU-l-' 'd l'n uh.vivuula lm lixej Oot. Jii in ih- 'I i'e I'"' 'be animal conv'ti tton of club-ui Altouua. I XW.01, Woods Uiilvd and Cub, Beed fiitnlly tujuitd by a pn-niaime vx- plo-lou lu i in- it-t Ku ville v l't-., Huwar in ivliiun ilirv we-v working ' .seuer, 111, ilucn ui. wt.i wcrkiiu. Cup.uiu Jphp T- Itlkuer, fur ten er yurdmaster of the.Blchmond nud 1'eterv byr, railway, lu .Maiiclie.tur, Va.. fell from the top of a carand received injmles from which be died. SLEEP Are out of the question when tor tured and disfigured with Eczema. It is the tause of more intense suffering than all other skin diseases combined. Tender babies are among its most numerous victims. They are often born with it. Most remedies and the best physi cians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA did no more than cure Eczema, it would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind. It not only cures but A single application is often suffi cient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. CUTIClRA WORKS WONDERS be- cause it is the most wonderful skin cure of modern times. Sold throuehout llie woiid. Price. CtmmtA. ea . : SoAr, tjc; Resolvent, $i. Potter Orlu and ItlEM. corf , bole rropt., Uobton, Mass. "All sbout the Skin and Blood," 64 paces, mailed ftee. Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials nre superseded by new ones. The Trolley Sonp leaves the clothes sweet nnd clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds S4.50. A. H. Swolm, Shenandoah, Pa. J. F. PL0PPERT, e.SsZB and Cpoxzfectioner 20 Ka3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENHA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and. Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water Wholesale and Retail. Orders fur parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts nt town In pint or qnart buckets. 'or loves! Two Tracts of Valuable CojI and Timber Land In Tennessee 00 acres each. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, U sold Immediately. The tracks bear heavy timber nud are near railroads. For particulars n to price call or ad dress AMUSEMENTS. pKRQCSON'B TBEATKK. p. j. rsBonsoN, iunasisk. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12th. jt. n. lkaviti-s Popular Spectacular Production, MB FIT." ALL NEW AND UP TO DATE. , flaborotH unj,if .as and idects brnd n-w I colo ajeci niQ creation. Uatchl'ss lo ulllts Id'talli. le rutaat ull'nsx of pantomime, f ,eeiacle, cjmcdy aud burlsaque brtlllautly f , ; ,i , , I'rlresj 5, 50 ma 75 Ccntfl. j Unserved Beats t Klrlln's drag store, The-xrouey soap WSDIfy MARK. Chance nient PNNSYLVAN' DEMOCRATS. TtmniRt Collin Null J-liry Mvyr Nmnl nnttif fur Omi4ri.st. HAIiHISBi Hd, pt. 14. The Demoe ratic state c ti vein i' 11 recur veiled here to fill the v' .nicies on the tatt tlcki-tcnused by the drill li of Hannibal K blnnu, uf In diana ronntr. and lli witbilrawal of ex J'rid(r Bnclu'r. of t'-.tnti, the mnnlliees fur t iigren'iin n nt li, im-. In tin- nbeuce o An ruay (teueini lu-n-i i. pi-riimiii'Dt obalrtnaii of the recent c inMiti'in, who was nVt lined hy an Imp- riant en irl ctse, Banjam n V. .Meri-r-, of Hnrrisli trtt, Pre- men. lli.re wa n mall represjntatlon of dcif-itiVH. HwcilutioiiR renfilrinliiK thM .IVtie plat form and n-i I.-inir over the relwitl of 'be MeKlllley 1 .11 wi re i i-wl. ni lion,. ,),.(,., i 1,1 uHiid.daieH w tou- Krcssnian-m luiye l..-ltm ncx. In 01. r, . 11, Ilradley. nf Lvooinltiir. nominated Thomas Collltm nf Itxllufmuu. 1 linnnni- InatlfmM'H-. -c mded by .tbhti Donohne, of PhlladeinliiM. and It. M. Linton, of Sotuenei. K v .U-iiresviitative Coivau, of AVeltmori'i.iii-.. mimed Heiirv -Muver. of AlleKliBiiy. '1 ,m nomination was sec oned hi .1 hwaitr., of Lehigh, nnd Johb,Wurd. nt I'lladelnlUn. IHrtli wen- iiiude the unanimous choice of the oouventiou. Tfiere beltig no other lmlmis, Chnlr mau Meyers adjourned the uieetiuu sine die. D' O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead 13 still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T. Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.a Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can ta a 3.vpound ke of Lead and mix your oun paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is liosaible to put on wood. Dcna us a iosiai cara ana get our uooic on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. 8 SHOEN'SoTOISfrT,, T .,r. Al IfO. tUKUUWII. FltENCHa ENAI1 ELLED CAtr 3.5-P0LICE,3SoLC3. 2.I.7-sBoYSSCH9015H0ES. LADIES' BSJf50MG0lA- SEUD FOR CATALOGUE W'L.'DOUGL.AS, BROCKTON. AVAS3. You can save money Iiy purcunsiuu . necouse, we nre the largest manufacturers of the value by stamping the name and price on vn., i,irh nrotects vou asainst htgn nrices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes iqual ?Sstom work in style, easy fill ns .and where at l"wer prices for the value given than rntheVinale. Take no substitute. If your dealer can jot supply you, we can. boia Dy Joseph Ball. Sheaindoah, Pa. hAlLROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1891, Ti-tine 1i.va hfttis.ndosh as follows: For Kov York vis Philadelphia, week dsys z.iu, D.a, 7.AJ, a.m., r-ts, -.00. o.m p.m. piau. 8.10, a. ra. For Nf Vort via Msnir aSun week days S.S5,7.8f ' f ' 1 W. S.65 ti. ir For Rea.inr and - nbla, week CLiy J.10, 6.25, 7.21'. . to.. l-'.S: M, 6.68p. in S- day, 8.10, a in. Tor Pott-vtil week dsvs, 2.10, 7.30. m 1S.3. 8.55, 6. i v ni Sunday. 110 s m For Tatnaiua ana Maasnoy uuy, wws u 2.10, 6.35, dsv. 2.10. 7.HU. a. m., u,iH, a.oo, d. p. ui a- Additions ( Maiiunoy C1H week days. 7 00 n ForWUllamsnori. neek days, 8.25, 11. Rnnilftv. S.2A B.. m. Hunburr sad LewjiDu: r- or Mananoy riaue. hbci uajj iwj a,i 1. 7.W, 1130 a.m., !, l.M. 2.K,S.M, 7.W, 9.11 j 2 : - . . , u tn v u . a ror Aahlsac sti4 Shamokta. week Jus, S.2. 7 20. 1130 a. m.. 1.J6. 7.00, 9J6 p. m Hu 0 1130 . 8. 1 a, m. TRA1WS TOR SHENANDOAH T.ro Maw . nrv vis lhlla1,-!Bai. week ta DO a. m., 1.30. (.00, 7.30 p. m., lilt, night. Bu tv. rt.tin n. n Leave Now YorU via Mauuh ObunK, week dr i 'i o in ', m l. ill i.mv. m. T.aav, Phlludnliihla. Raadlne Terrains. week dure, 4.8'. B.3S. 10,O) a. ra., and 1. m li srt n m Kundnv. 11.80 n. m. tiSSVe tceAainK, wwk uayB, i-ev, i.iv, iw.wg, n.w i. m., 5.S6, i.M ii u. aunaay, i., s -i Leave t'ottsvllte. week days, 2.36, 7.40 s. tt. 12Alrt.l1n.m Sundav. 2 B5 s. m. Leave Tamsqus, W3ek days, 1.18, i.bO, U.n t m . I an. 7 is. Q 18 n. m Sundsv. 3.18 a. a. Tvn M.Hbnnv CMtv. week dlVS. S.I6. B tt 11.47 a. m., l.M. 7.44, 9.51 p. m, Sunday, i.U Leave Mabacoy I'lane, week diys, 2.40, 4 B, C.8M.37, 11.69 a. m 13.58, 2.06, 6.20, S.S,T.69,l.lt p, m, Bunu&y, s.w, .u-j . m. r.esva Wiluamsport, week days, 10.10, k. tr 9 M II IKn m KlindAV. 1 1.16 U. m. For lUltlmore, Washington and the West tii u n n n throilffta trains leave Raadtn Terminal, PhUadelphla, (P. A K. R. R.) it .t , 7.(0, ll.aa a. ., 3 4J,5.m. 7.', p. m., Huanay i. 7.40, U.M a. m., 3.48, 7 W P- m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htrest Wtisri and South Street Wharf for tlantle Ulti Weok-Uays-HxoreHS. 8.00. 9.01) 10.15 a. m. m"iSviv i a.no. 3 00. too. 4.W. 5.o, 6.15 p. m. Aceommodatlno, 8.0 J a. m 4.46, fi 80 p. ra. Oas dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Sundav Express. 7.30. 8 00, S). 9.00, 10.01' a m . i ll n. m. AccoinmodatLm. S.IJO a. nt. an i 4.45 p, m. One dollar excumlon train, 7,00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Aiianuo ana Araanaouvcuuo. Wtek.Davs Express. 6.i!0, (Monday onl; a in 7 im 7. i.v fl in). 10.15 a. m.. and S. t i. 4.: s sr t mi ti so n tn. AcAominodatlou. 8.10 a.m. an 1 4 82 p. ra. One dollar oxcursl ju tr.iln, from OJt MISttlsSIDPl A"1 only, o mi p. ui. iif.nV-Win s:t 4.00. 5.ti. BOO. 6 80 l.'K). 7 30. 8111 V 31' p. m. Aocimipod 'tlon, 7,U a in. ana o.uo p pi j ouuiibi.hjibiiiw. from foot Mlibtsjppl Ave. oniy.o.iu p m. Harinp R&m nnall exnresi trains. O. O, HANCOOii, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia 1. A. B WEIOAHU, uen. aupi. 1 J,' i hi nak J HI 1! Forty Thousand Men March m the Groat Parade. MAY EE THEIR LAST REVIEW. Thf Vptprnii Arn Ornwlllfr too Old ti. Stand tli- fntlBiin nf Mnrrlilnc, nml Aotlmi Will 1'roltAblr tin Takpll Alml ImIiImK tti l'tfieHiiiiii ra rii l:nt.ntlt, mi'iit 1-Vittiirit. l'lTTsmum, Hetit. IS. Yeitenhiv nap I with fewer accidents than were expertiM. nml niiiie wrre serlntti. Several women fainted lu the cmwds which throued the sidewalks to witness the gnuul parade, nnd n few prontrations among tho vet ernns were reiHirted, bnt such tliorougli preHirations bad beeu mode for this class of eases by the hospital corps of the Na tional Guard that immediate attention was Klvou and speedy relief oiTnrded. The police arrangements forhanillltiKtho Immense crowd (conservatively estimated nt 7OT,000) were ns nearly perfect as possi ble, nnd the streets along tho route were kept absolutely clear for the use of the marchers. Forty thousand men who fought to savo tho union marched through the cltlea of Pittsburg and Allegheny la the grand parade of the Grand Army of the Hepub 11c. The parade started from the hlstorio Mouongaheln Houso, on tho banks of the river from which It tnkes its nnmc. FirBt came Company A, Second bnttallou, Naval ueserves, guard oi honor to Commander-iu-Chlef Adams. Thou followed the de partments of the Grnud Army of the Re public, In tho following order: Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Xew York. Connecti cut, Mossachusetts, New Jersey. Mnine. California. Hhode Island. New H.,mn. shire, Vermont, Potomac, Virginia nnd isortn Carolina, Maryland, N'ebrnska, Michigan, Iowa, Colorada nnd Wyoming: Knimns. n.lfiu.-it-,, ATIr,ua.,tn Mi....... Oregon, Kentucky, West Virginia, South Dakota, Washington nnd Alaska; Arkan sas, New Mexico, Utah, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi; Florida, Mon tana, Texas, Idnho, Arizona, Georgia, Alauuma, North Dakota. Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory; Indiana nud Pennsyl vania. Governor Pnttlson. of Pennsylvania. with his stuff and a number of notable men und women from all parts of the country, occupied the revlewiug stand in tlie Allegheny park, aud saluted each division as it swung aud passed in review. ilils was probably the Inst time the vet erans will turn out in such force, ns It is seriously contemplated by tho Grand Army of the Republic olllclnls, in view of the advancing ngo and infirmities of the members, to abandon this most attract ive feature of the natlounl enenmnmont, A neat tribute by the veterans paid the memory of the famous dead was the rev- crned raising of hats by each division as It approached t ho triumphal arch on Fifth avenue, in front of the Associated Press olllce. The life like Btutues of Washing ton, Lincoln and Grant surmounting tho nrcu, were given this recognition by al most every division passing through. The weather continued cool and bright throughout the eutire dny. Tlie nearest approach to undue excite ment was at 8 o'clock Inst evening, when three iiinrms were tnrneil in for a Are on Union Htreet, ju-,t at tho footof Fifth ave nue. The U.i..ja hotel was ablaze, nud from its locuti u in the midst of old and closely built business bl icks. great nlnrm was felt. The nre was soon controlled, but the excitement among the immense number of prmnenadcrH outhe streets did not die out for home time. The Kentucky delegation, In recogni tion of his oourteBies to them, have had made a handsomely designed gold mounted gavel, which will be presented to General Adams in behalf of the dele gation. Tho gavel is in one piece, and was cut from a large tree on the Lincoln homestead, lu Larned county, Ky. Ku erraved unoti n nlate of gold aiilxed niioii t lw fnivi U n rwirtrnli-. nf Linnnln T,rt ! thootherisa facsimile of the badge of' the G. A. It. The handle also is covered with beautiful designs in gold. Several notable campflres were held Inst evening, nt which addresses were mado by Governor I'attlson, Henry Wattersou, Senator Muiulerson, General Butterfleld, Governor McKlnley, Governor Hlch, Con gressman Stone, General Alger, Church Howe, of Nebraska; illiam Iv. Ketcbam, of Indiana; Judge Hicks, of .Minnesota; h. D. Woodworth, ot Ohio; Admiral Os bom, Joseph B. Wondle, of Indiana; Gen eral Trowbridge, of Mlmiigun.niid others. The G. A. B. political situation is very- hot, nud the friends of the several can didates for commander-tn-clilef nre work ing like beaver for their friends. Indi cations now point to the election of I. SI. Walker, of Indiana, as cammnuder-lu- chlef and to L misville as the place of meeting for the next encampment. Judge Long, of Michigan, withdraws from tho raw for (. A. It. commander-In chief. In a letter he states that his with drawal is to prevent discord or the possi ble introduction or any poiitloai question. The National Convention Union Ex-Pris oners of War met lost evening aud re elected the old otlloers for another year. No other busiiietM of general Interest was transacted. The president is Charles D. Davis, of Boston; vice president, George W. Grant, Minneapolis, and secretary treasurer, J. L. Kilgoro. The ex-prison-em will parade today. The National Association of Naval Vet erans met again this morning and elected the following oftlcers: Commodore, Will K. Atkinson, Ciuciuuatl; captain and ship mate, George C, Treland, Brooklyn; com mander, S. W. Shaw, 'Ciuesville, O.; lieu teniuit oommatider, J. J. Gillmau, Bos ton. , MHUnnAltv.I.rltf'itrliiz at llenttin Door. IlAZlETON. Pa., Sept. 12. Private cable grams relved in this city from Ham burg, Germany, announce that K. B. Lei- MMirinJ. the uiulil millionaire, of Upper Lehigll, is hi M i-puna of death at thnt place,' Mr. L-i-'-nriiu sailed lu August for the ben tit of his health, which has grown rap..-, i ore. Mrs. Lelsenrin will sail for llnmbnrg on Thursday. Mr. LeUebHng I- iiv,..,ejt of the Lehigh Coal nml Nav .tluii company, vice pre.l deut of the Ue.itr.ti Itnlroadof New Jer sey and hm- A'ens. ' milling Interests in this state. T ' 41nruiiit vi .ii-kviK' m rlko Naurlug au Knit New Youi.. S'-pi. 11. The strike of tho coat aud gm men t makers will probably be settled b fore the eudof the week. The strikers claim a complete victory. It is said that about eighty of the contractors have signed the bond demanded by their employes, and that about 3,0iX) have re turned to work. Palpitation of the HearE Shortness of Breath, Swelling;! of Lcrs and Feet. "For about four years I was troub-, led with palpitation of tho hcart.l shortness of breath and swelling- of the legs and feet. At timos I would . faint. I was treated by the host phy-, oii.i,.u in Diiiiiuiiiiti, u,u. wmi iiu re- llcf. I then tried various Spring wiuiuuii oenoiiu x many, i tncu Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After, leginning to tale them 1 felt better! 1"! continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many ycara-! Since my recovery I havo gained llfty pounds in weight. 1 hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." ( E. H. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. , Dr.MIIoa Iloart Curo Is sold on a positive) Guarantee that the llrst bottle will oonolIU AlldruKKlstsscllitattl, 0 bottles forts, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico by tho Dr. Mlice Medical Co., Uikhart, Ind. Laoer anc 3iber Beers Finest, Purest, Ilealthest, Chris. Schmidt, Aot 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S CKNTKAhlA'S POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always net a gloss ol Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. Sf. Rellly'H, r.oount Avenue, OKNTKLIA. PA SYPHILIS MrrBnentlf eanSt I In'jJtieodftya byal 21io Bmedr, tintlor I onrirnntT.tinrkfldbS 1 S t-WJXO capital. . Potltlyo proof a and IUJ-paa I boolt, i Hum ratril from Ufa from people caroa I truft Uj Uftii it o i run b vino ui umo. ma COOK HENcUT W.t UniC&QOi Ilk R m ga MAIN AND COAL BT8., Sfccriauclouli, Pcnun, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and ItellaMe Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfeo House. The best rips lu town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! toijuerly kept by Ttos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah. t'.tnh aim cool User always on tap, W incs, Liquors, Cigars. CosrtLLO & Cassiuv, Proprletore. PEOPLE who have CARPKTH, lAtllKHttorMATTRhSBES To "too Oloauod. I While cleanirp house, will do well to call on or address He mm KIHliCtO,1;"t?.7'Sff 82 Kast Coal Street. MHSSER & BEDDAU, (Successors to Coaklev llros.) Mo. -0 Bast centre Btreet, HIIHHAMIOAH, IA. I) Our Motto: Host Quality at Lowest Guk Prlcaa. Patronage respectfully solicited When Yon Want a First-class Rig make it u point to go to "Decamp's Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BBENHAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beors, Wines and Liquor. iinndsome llsr mtures. Best Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigart. 60RM i 4fA
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