JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. 3 arbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. rtLIFTON ItOllIIINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Gulce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 n, m.j 1:S0 to 2:80 p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. m. J) F. HUItKK, M. I). 30 12. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Odlco hours : 7 to 9 n. m., 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 9 T IT. PfVMlIItOV. .J. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. Mr M. IIUUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Kgan building, corner of Main and Centro Btrects, Shemndoahj J1DWAKD W. SHOF-MAKKlt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllcc. Mellct's Ilulldinfr, corner Centre mid .Market streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ijock llox 03, Malinnoy City, Fa. Hnvlnc studied under Bomo of tlio best masters h London and Fails, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strousc, tlio ' jeweler Shenandoah. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. mWO-STOKY Frame rtutldlng, 80x43 feet on A South Chestnut street, llents for $13 pel month; will bo sold cheap. HALF LOT and TWO HOUSES, situated nn West Centre street. Will nay 12 net cent, on Investment, and can be bought on easy terms. 1 FARM OF 33 ACItKH within three A miles of Rood market. Twenty-nl no acres under cultivation, and lour acres oi irnml timber. Framo farm house, six rooms. (rood barn nnd all in good condition. Will be sold for $1,200 cosh. fTALF LOT and two hote-CH on South Mali: IT street. $1,800. fllWO LOTS and six houses, Including three L story frame hotel and More room, on Hunt Centro street. Property in good condition. Aggregate rent, 91 10.00 per month. SHENANDOAH' Reliable : Hand : Laundry Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains n spec ialty, uoous oauou lor ana ueuvereu. A iria order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beor. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. After All Others Fail CONSULT THIS FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329) N. 15tll St. Itelow Cullowlilll Philadelphia. To secure a positive nnd permanent euro of ors oi i ouin iimi jamm ui eases or tlio nioou, jviuneys, iwi..c, rvous Hystem commit ut unw i, '(guuranicefl lit an uwiw uib.j , -iruupiice or iiineriwiucc w til NrrctirrTli 11V llllllllllllf u i iiiv vous system nnd nddliiu new life In the broken down constitution, Liaiwi f'TnmtnniiniiM ireo anil niuiii' )i U P M. and 0 to 0 oveninus. ,on errors or votun ana oumouto Tho Papal Dologato Keooives No tice of His Elevation, HE WILL EEMAIN IN THIS COUNTRY Tho New Cardinal Will Iteoelve the lie retire In Dm. lnber from tlio Hands of Cardinal millions, Who Has lloon Molo. gated to Act for tho Pope. "Washington, Nov. 1. Mfjr. Rntolll lias received dillclul notlco of his olovntlon to tho curdlnalcy. Tho first announcement rame by letter, nnd this 1 followed by n cublcgrfim from Cardinal Rninpola to Cnr illtml nil,iw,.,d no rn. ...... IIT m & is0 th? vi father invlng decided to confer tho cnrdlimltito upon tho npostollo dclottato, Mcrr. Sntolll, your omtnonoo will bo delegated to Impose mo caruinnintnl berotta." Mgr. Sntolll will bo credtod cardinal at tho consistory assembling about tho mid dle of Novomber. Ho Is not to go to Homo for tho coromony of rooelvlng tho borotta nt this consistory, Cardinal Gibbons bolng dologated to act for the popo. The borctta will bo brought from Homo by one of tho Noblo Guard, who will leave Homo tho any tutor tho consistory. Tho coromony Will consequently probubly tnko place early in uccomliur at Hnltlmoru. Mgr. SntolU will not lcavo America, but Will contlnuo at tho head of tho delegation. Tho oxact date of tho assembling of the consistory at Homo lias not yet been announced. .Mgr. Satolll's elevation comes nftor throe years' Bervlco In the United States. During hla mission In America ho has been u mo conspicuous llguro In ecoleslastlcal affairs, and has represented thd Vatican on. all questions arising between bishops, priests, etc., and displaying marked judg ment in their adjustment, Aside from tho honor directly conferred . upon Mgr. Satolli, tho prosenco of two cardinals In tho United States gives tho suujcct au importance to tho country at largo. As yet no consideration has been given to tho division of duties between Cardinal Gibbons and Cardinal Satolli. It Is probable, howovor, that Cardinal Gib bons' jurisdiction will remain as hereto fore, and the particular provlnco of Car dinal Satolli will be as head of tho papal delegation. This may mako It necessary for a chango of his title to pro-dolegato, as a cardinal is of too exalted rank to act as delegate Cardinal Gibbons has not had time as yet to consldor tho details of tho ceremony ac, Baltimore, when tho beretta will bo Imposed, but It doubtless will be mado a mcmorablo event lu tho history of tho church In America. Mgr. Satolll's household will not bo changed, Mgr. Sbarrettl continuing as auditor and Dr. Hooker as secretary. Cardinal Gibbous, 'in company with Father Magulon, rector of St. Mary's semi nary, came to Washington yesterday to congratulate Mgr. Satolli on his elevation. Tho dolegato was prepared for tho visit, as tho letter already received from Cardinal Hampolla, secretary to the propaganda, had given him private information con cerning the purpose of tho holy father. Tins information readied Mgr. Satolli threo days ago, but was guarded with tho strictest secrecy. Indiana,! Krertltqtinke Phenomena. Indianapolis, Nov. 1. An interesting point for specialists to consider in connec tion with yesterday's earthquake is tho fact that a number of tho smaller Indiana streams having their course In tho south ern border of tho gas belt havo suddonly filled with water. No rains havo occurred In this state for months. Honey creek, lu tho eastern part of Bartholomew county, had gouo dry several weeks ago, tho water standing only In pools hero and thero. This weok It is filled to tho brim, and in somo placos has overflowed. Sugar creek, in Johnson county, was nearly dry, but to day it Is reported to bo nearly filled. Smaller streams in tho Hancock county gas territory have shown similar phe nomena. Supposed Kvldence of SI order. Chicago, Nov. 1. Tho police of this city havo in their possession a vallso which they believe Is all tho evidence thatro lnalns of a murder. Tho vallso was found in tho yards of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. lb had boon cut and rifled, and whatever of value that could bo made use of by tho thieves bad boon taken. They left behind, however, papers to the value ot $05,000. Theso woro mostly first mort gages and.boro tho name of W. K. Bake, whoso resldenco is believed to be in Min neapolis. As the vallso was found near tho rlvor tho police have a theory that Its owner was murdered and bis body thrown into tho rlvcr. More Armenian Massacres Feared. Coxstastinoi'le, Nov. 1. Excitement has been caused hero by tho report that threo prominent Armenians of Trcblzond, including a prominent ecclesiastic, aro to bo executed on tho ground that they are respouslblo" for the recent rioting thero. According to statements made in Arme nian circle about 800 Armenians woro killed during tho fighting at Bltlls with the Turks. Tho loss of tho latter is said to bo trifling. United States Minister Tor rill fears another massacre, aud has ad vised tho American missionaries to with draw temporarily fromSassouii. The South and West Shaken, Chicago, Nov. 1. A distinct earthquake shock visited Chicago at 5:15 o'clock yes terday morning, lastlug for about fifty five seconds. No damage was done, but in nuuiy houses pictures wore thrown to the lloor aud crockery broken. Similar roporto come from different points In In- dlnna, Teuneawe, Missouri, Kentucky, Georgia and western Pennsylvania. Chat ham, Out., also felt tho shook. Ilurneil While Trying to Save Live Stock. BKTlll.EHEM.Pa., Nov. 1. Tho large barn on Henry Kolohner's farni.two miles from tow;n, was burned to tho ground with all tlio sa6oii's crops. Ono cow was burned to death. A son of Kulchnor's was badly burned whllo rescuing tho Uvo stook. Tho flro was of lncondlnry origin. 1 1 1 Fatally Homed by Uxplodlnc Metal, Pn-reuuno Nov. l.-An explosion , ot moltou metal at tho Carnogio blast fur- nacos at Hraddoe.. fatally burned Joseph isohwapps ami miko uosuiami slightly in jured a number ot other ojnployos. Tho cause of the explosion Is not known. Monarchist Conspiracy In Urazll, Rio Janbiho, Nov. 1. A monarchist cousplrnoy ha been diseovewlln thm.tato of Sao Paulo with extensive romlllcullons in various districts. Many arrests havo been mado. A PEOPLE OF FEW WORDS "Let your speech be yen, yen, and im nny," mys the Hood Hook, for wlmtsoevi ' is more than these I'liiuotli of evil." Tin shaken libido by the sptrltof tliisrnlu. Tlieii words are few, simple, sincere nnd direct ! , Tlicy waste no enerey in idlo talk i tliey nm it In thinking nnd dolnR. And wlmteve they do they do with their might. 'Pliny ar. I 1 content witli nothing short of the esseiui , and principles of tlio things they invcstlgnti ' 'Pliey take painmiiid lire pntient. And thn tlio doors 01 many ruhiikq iniins open u , them. In this way (hey dlscovi'icd whn may ulinost he called the unity of disease. A j venerable Shaker says of it : "It is said that , one mini's meat is Hiiother man's poison That Is hut half the truth. Any man s mem I H any man's poison, under certain condition if the grain never got further than tin homier wo should never have bread i and 1 ' broad never got further than the stomach wi should never have strength. When tin stomach Is torpid, helpless and inflamed tin iooi lies in it niui rots, run lernicniauoi ;s,s0,;:tl;cr,10 the body. This is indigestion or dyspepsia with manv Rviniitoim and disguises. Cure it and you cure nine-tenths of our complaint.' Thcso words were uttered ninny years ago Since then they have found a remedy, now known as tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. It h made from medicinal plants cultivated h them. It is a food nnd digests other foods Taken while eating it rests tho stomach nni nourishes the system. The pains and dix frescos of flvKttctwla iltKinmciir before it. Il prevents fermentation and soon restores ful i nower to tho digestion. It succeeds In tin worst cases. It is worthy tlio name of tin people whose name It bears. Any druggist will sell you a trial bottlo lor ten cent SENT FREE Sf5 It li a matter of vast importance to mothtri. I tn The manufacturers of the QA1L ItORUGN , Vfi DAQLB brand condensed milk j!j l8SuearKimplilet.entitll"IKr'ANTm!ALTll," Ci Which should bp In evefV home. Address. NEW ! ffc YORK CONDEisSEDSIlLK CO., 71 Hudson 1 I g oireei, incw 1 orK, f?.. .. ..,,.,,. ,.... . re ' UP..C.;r.US m-o.-Kcwo -eii. 12- UPYUI spa aai rep?."!ANEH7LY PWKU PAY. ' f" .--sntce 10 abno IMuusofliupturc llH -.-2 (un .1 01 icniio .. Sanmina-tSoii- , "V nfferyoii tp f-00 - ChIUt write fo u;iu.r co. 1 .rd irclLitt. See our Uocvjr, evef v iru silay, at UHIOS E30SS, MLM, Pa. Ilowlll fir. ul .li ypu Willi luiCR. nf p.-;-'rais cured bj u.lny i n i n.w.i, S.Vti.'ll.,Jh'5.-'J. T't j'yVt,ii--1ir-$. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS ore scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success. x. srtnric for 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 2 Worms, WormFevcr, Worm Colic... 3 Tcetlilnc, ColIcCrying, Wakefulness 4 Dinrrlica, of Children or Adults 7 ('oiiitlis, Colds, Bronchitis 8 "enralffla, Toothache. Faceache tl Ilt'odnclica, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10lpyi!icps!a, Blllousnesa, Constipation 11 Suppressed or I'slnful lVrlodg.... 1 2 U"liUc, Too rrofuso rcriotti 13 Croup, I.nryncllls. IIonrsencsR li-Snlt Itlicnm, Erysliielas, Eruptions. 1 5 ItliciiinatUin, or Rheumatic i'auis., JC Mnlnrln, Chills, Fevernnd Apio 19 C'ntnrrli, Influenza, Cold In thollead 20 Whooplns Cough, 27 Kidney Dlscatci 28- cnous Debility 30 Urinary Weakness 31 Soro Throat Qulnsy.DIjjhtneria.... "77" for GRIP. Sold by Pru;(tlit,or lent prepaid on receipt T price, 23c. or & f.r tl.. (tny bo iortedt, exrept Srt, tl, tlieouly. lJH.IIl'MPDKETr iIM04L(EliUrKedAI(0lea; HA ILICDFKEB IreadingT r7$y$tem" ! IX EFFECT'OCTOIIEIt l, 18M, Trains Ieae Bhenandoah as foliowut i Fur New Yoi k via I'lilhulelplila, week ilays, i 2 10, !i 2T, 7 'JO a. in., 12 5s, 2G5 and 0 55 j. m I SundayH, 2 10 a. in. t For New York via Mnucli Clitink, week days, o a, i mu. in,, 1 1 on aim uo p. in .C"."B n"ll,.,Ij"od4'l,'lli'!.V''ck 'li'5"1 2. 10- r'P.'.l- ' 12 ' 2 u,,d S 05 I'- ' Sun- .Ir.i.u 111 n , 1 For I'ottavillc, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. in. 12 KS. 1 .11 mill .1 li. ill. Htimlnvrt. 12 10 u. in , and For Tamiwiua and Mnhanoy City, week days, I 2 10, ft 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 5S, 2 55 anil 3M p. ui. SundayH, 2 10 a. m. For W llllainsport, Sunhury nnd I.ewlsburif, weekdays, 3 25, 11 SO a. in., ISO niul 7 20 p. in. -Sundays, 1) 25 n, m. For ilahanoy l'lane, week days, 2 10, 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 110 a. m , 12 5S, 1 B0, 2 M, 5 53, 7 23 and 9 33 p. in. rMiiuiays, 1 lu, y 2 a. in. For Ahhlaiul and Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a, in., 150, 7 20 and 1135 p. in. Sun days, 3 25 a, in. For Baltimore, Wahlnrtn and tlio Wentiia n. .tO. 1C. 1'.., through trains leave Ilmiillug Terminal, Philadelphia, ( U It. It. ID at 320, 7 35, 11211 a. in., 310 and T3T p. in. Sunday, 3 20, 7 00, II 20 a. in., 3 IB and 7 27 ! Aildl tltimml trains from Twonty-fourlh and CIiet mitKtlcels utiitlon, week days, 1 50, 5 11, 8 28 p. in. Sundays, 1 39, a 2B p. in. THAIN'S FOlt SHENANDOAH. I.finvo Now York via l'hllnilelphla. weok day, 8 00 a. in. 1 80, 100, 730 p, in. and J213 nlKlit. HiinilHyii, n uu p. ave New York via Manoli Chunk, week da , I 30, U 10 a. m., 1 10 and 180 p. in. i Leave Philadelphia, Heading TVrmlnnl, week ! days, 1 20, 8 33, 10 00 a. in. mid 100, .008, 1130 p. in. Sundayi, ll!lp. m. : U-ave lUwIlnfr, week days, 1 S3, 710, lOOS, 11 30 a. in., 3 33 nnd 7 37 p. m. Sundays, 1 83 a. m. U-ave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 38, 7 W a. in,, 12 80 and M 12 p. m. SundayH, 2 83 a. in. Leave Taiiuuma. week day-, 3 IS, 8 50, 1128 in., I 20, 7 13 mid 9 32 p m. Sunday, H IS a. m. Lenu Malinnoy City, week day;., 2 15, 9 21, 1 11 17 a. m., 131, uy and Jul p. in. humliiya, 3 43 a. in. Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week dayu, 2 10, I 00. R B0. 9 37, 1 1 39 a. in , 12 38, 2 06, 3 20, 1) jS, 7 33 awl 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 10. 4 00 a. in. Leave Wlllinmport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. m., 3 33 mid 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wlutrf for Atlantic City. Weekday lixprewi, 9 00a, in., 2 00, 4 00, 300 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 4 80, n 80 p. in. Sunday Hxpress, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in., I 43 p. in. lteturnlnir leave Atlantic City (depot,! week days, express, 7 33, 9 00 a. m., 3 30, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, G 30, H 15 n. in., and 4 32 p. in. Sundays Uxpress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accomiiiotla- 'IAb oiiii'M tmin.. . i. A. swma iti) a a Hancock, fien'l superintendent. Oen'I lW. Axt. rieern in iiooth. Uulr-KallliiBi wrim iw Jit Jill 1:11 I'U.. 1SII7 AIIISUIIIO xeinpird i lilcnuo, 111., fur proofs ot cures. Cupl- Itni, HAOUAion. Wont cases curoa m u lio an cluys. loo-pane Ixiok irre m mum appeal" Tho Imprisoned Ex-Oonsul's Wifo at tho State Department, AEQUMGNT BACKED BY AFFIDAVIT Mr. Waller, In nn Interview with Aidst tnnt WreUry Ubl, CliRrnes Cnnotl Wet. tar with Heine l'rlmnrlly ltesponslbln for Her llusbanil's Dotentloii. Washington, Nov. 1. Waller, ac companied by her coumol, jlr. Lanxston, called nt the state department by appoint ment yesterday and had a long Interview with Astlstont Socretary Uhl respecting the caso of her husband, during thocourw) of which bIio gavo all of tho facts con nected with his arrest, and supplemented hor statements by nllldavlts. Sho showed that he could not havo stopped at Tama tavo for tho purpose of becoming a spy upon the French in tho interost of the llovns. His detention there, sho Intimated, was duo entirely to Consul Wottor, nnd the latter, sho declared, was actuated by motives of unfrlendllnoss to hor husband. Mrs. Waller said that Mr. Waller was kept at Tatn.'itavo by his succossor.who In- stltuted suit ngiilnst Waller in tho Inter est. us he allemul. of ihn firnnknrt. lmlra Waller beliiR administrator of tbolr es- tnto. Securing judgment, Wetter had j Waller arrested, and thus kept him at ! Tamntavo until his arrest by tho French. Waller In tho uieantlmo wroto to his wife explaining tho condition lu which ho was placed, and authorizing hor to pledge tho Madagascar concession to secure the money with which to pay tho Crockett notes of $1,109 and allow him to proceod on the journoy. This Mrs. Waller made arrangements to do, but could not con summate tho agreement without her hus baud's presence. Wetter was mndo nc- qualnfed with this fact through a pel tltlon signed by all tho lingllsh nud American j missionaries of Antananarivo, asking him 1 to allow Waller to go to the cnpital for the purposo of perfecting the arrangement for the loan. This Wetter appears to havo utterly Ig nored, and Mrs. Waller feels that in this fact her husband has a Rrlovaneo against Wetter, who, it is alleged, lias bocn deeply prejudiced against tho ex-consul at every stngo of tho proceedings. Her husbandro ceived no benefit from tho loan ho made on account of tho Crockett estate, nnd Mrs, Waller pointed out that if Mr. Wet ter hail been as anxious to servo tlio Crock ett heirs as he was to havo revenge upon Waller ho would havo allowed Mr. Waller to go, to Autananarlvo to make tho notes good. Mrs. Waller also dwelt upon tho condi tion of her husband's health, which had, i Sho said, been precarious beforo ho left her. Sho said sho feared, from reports re- , celved from him, that ho wa; now rapidly ' failing. Sho also said in reply to a ques- i tlon from tho secretary that sho had novor J soen tho intercepted letters on which Wal- ler was arivstod by tho French. 1 Canirnn Statesmen Iteturn to Their Homes Washington, Nov. 1. Tho Canadian cabinet olHccrs, Sir Mackenzie Bowcll and Sir Charles Tuppcr, havo gono homo to Canada, having given all of tho asslstauco necessary nt present to Sir Julian Paunco foto In tho presentation of the claims of tho British scalers for indemnity on nc- i count of the seizure of their vessels. They I had ono Informal and one formnl confer- enco with Secretary Olnoy, and wore ro l celved by tho president. Whether nny ad i vauco has resulted in the direction of their I object cannot bo stated, but the British I side express satisfaction with tho progress 1 being mndo in tho negotiations. A Romb In a Monastery. MADUID, Nov. 1. A bomb was exploded yesterday lu tho monastery of Corjueln, In the provlnco of Biscay, resulting lu great damage. Several of tlio monks have died of the fright caused by the explosion. The authors of tho outrage are unknown. At Chclva, In tho province of Valence, a mob stoned a rosary procession, and the crown of the Imago of tho Virgin carried lu tho jirocesslon was broken. Great excitement was caused by tho disorder. Several per sons were wounded. The Long Drought Ilrnkxn. WASHINGTON, Nov. l. Professor Mooro, chief of tho weather bureau, said yester day that rain was falling throughout tho drought region from Now Mexico to New 1 England, and ho gavo the welcomo Intel llmTnm that. rh .lmimlif. w.u hrnt-n If. llgenco that the drought was broken. Ha expects tho present storm to bo followed by others at threo day Intervals. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. riodnc Quotations of the Now York ami I'lillatlelplila Kxchanges. NnwYoitK, Oct. 31. The slock market to day opened and closed moderately active and weak, under the Influenco ot lower prices for Americans, lu London. Tho volurao of busi ness was about one-third lighter than on Wed nesday, and tho largest proportion of the tradinv was strictly profossloual. Closing bids: I Del. lb Hudson.... 130 I)., L. fe W 104 ! Erie - 12 N. Y. Central 1001 N. Y. & N. E 81 Pennsylvania 6.VJg Heading It St. Paul 74J$ W. N. Y. & Pa 3 West Shore I Uke Erie & W... 81W , IxhUh Nv 47 ' Uldn'i Vally 41 Now Jery Cen..l08n General Markets. I'HU.ADti.i'iiiA, Oct. 31. Flour steady; win ter superfine, $3.83 3. '.50, do. extra's, S2.00 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, SJi1.2o; do. do.,ilraii(lil, t8.803.10; western winter, clear, J3.WS8.8S, Wheat firm, quiet, with (Wc. bid and UOI40. asked for October. Corn quiet, steady, with 38o. bid and 38c. asked for October. Oats quiet, unchanged, with 21e. bid and 2&Mo. asked for October. Hay firm; choice timothy, $15.MaiO. Iteef and pork steady. Lard steady; western steam. $6. Hut-, ter 6t 'ady; western dairy, 1015c.; creamery, 1S&-K'.; factory, OsJIlo.: Klglns, 83c; imita tion creamery, l)l17o.; New York dairy, 15 aiVsc.: oreaniery, ViStia.; Pennsylvania and westeru creamery prints, fatioy, S60.; do, ohoice, 8I0.; do. fair to good, 31&t3o.; prints JobbluK at S29o. Oheese flrnjj New York large, 7aiOHc; small, fanoy, 7JJllc.t part Bktins, SMATWo.; full skims, 2JJo. Kens dull; Nw York and Pennsylvania, -'0aao.; Ice house, lfkJ17o.; western fresh, 1620a. Live Stock Markets. NBW YoitK, Oct. 31. European oables quote AmerlsAD steers at 810)4o., dressed weight; refrlgsrahar beef, 7Mo. Calves steady; poor to-prime veals, JlttT.M; grassers, St.Ut 8. Silo si and lambs slow, ch sing weak all armiudi.uoor to prime sheep, fl .26(js3.03. oom in.iii to choice lambs. 1 1.854.37(. Hogs weak at iM jW.idi. Kat tdliKUTV. Pa.. Ool. 81. Cattle steady; good butchers, 8.Bii(4; bulls, cows and stags, fl.sil: feeders. Sl,Via3.W. Hog a shade lowr, Philadelphia. $3.8Si$n.(iO; best Yorkers, $l.sii(8jiB; roughs, $2.71X08.83. Blieep steady; extra, &l.8Ua.lU; good, it.WIH.U); common, bin TsSl.X Lambs firm; f2.3&4.. Yeal calves. f j u.tl.J. 2 j There TOIVUNE ; you should therefore be careful to get the genuine. Sold everywhere. In tins, with trade-marks "CbHn!i" nd itter'i head ti cotton plant meath on every tin. Madeoulyby THE N. K. FAIl'.BANt CUhl'AM, C11ICAU0 anil 132 A. llclansre Ate., I'lilUdelphU. THE LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO Sonittlniesncols a reliable, tho purest drugs Tho? are prompt, ssfoard certain In result. 1r eenuIno(Pr. Penl'o) never dlaap ujlut, gent anywhere. Si. 00. AdJrcM Pl. ' IciMUi's Co., C.CTClaud, O. For sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, IV "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIHTi"KILL DIVISION. SKPTEMBtltSO, 189.1. Trains will leave Shcnnudouh nfter the nbove , d.ite for Wigwam, Oilberfoii, Kuickvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, llambiirir, lEendinsr, , Iottstown, lMioenlxville, ,orri.towii niul I'hil- i udelphia (llroad Mrect station) nt 0 08 and 1115: a, in, nnd 4 15 . m. on week days. Kor Pott- j ville anil intermwllate 6tutlons 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. I For WI;iriins, Oliberton, Krackvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at 6 OK, o.)0 a. in. and I 3 10 p. m. I'or ilnmhurR, lteaIliif(, Pottstown, I l'lioeiilxvlllc, NorrUtown, l'hil.ulelphiii at 0 00. 9 40 ii. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Fmekville for Shenaniloah at 1010a. m. anil 12 II, sol, 7 1 unit lux. p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. in. anil 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10115, 11 IS a. in. nml I 10, 7 IS and 10i"J p. in. Sunday at 10 10 a. m., 5 1.1 p. m. Lcnve Philadelphia, (Hroad street station), for Shenandoah at 5,17 and 8 35 n. m., 110 and 711 p. in weekdays. Sundays leave nt (i 50 . in. Leave llrouil street station, Philadelphia, for Sea tfirt, Anbury Pulk, Ocean drove, l.oilg' Drnnch, and intermediate stations, B.fiO, 8.U5, 11:19 a in., 3.30, 1 1)0 ii. in. week-dnvs. Sundays (btopat liiterlakcii for Asbtiry Park). 8ifi a. m. Leue Briiiul Street Station, PhiladelphUi, l-()lt NHW YOItK. Kxpn-ss. week days. 8 80, 10.1, 4 50, 51(1, OfSO, i .!, h ill, ' nil, iu .w uJiiiuir i-r;, iiou, ii ii a, in., t'J noon, 12 35 I Limited 100 nml 122 p. m, DiuliiicCurs), 1 10, (Dlninu Car), 3 20, 4 00, 1 00, ' 58 I DiulllK Car I, 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. III., 12 01 IliKht. Sundnvs, !) 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 812, 9 50, lOlWlllinhiB Car;, 1103 n. 111., 12 3.1, 230 (DinlnilCari, 4 00 (LiniileiH 82), 8 20, 5.V ilHii. Illlt Car), 0 35, fi 50, 8 12, HI 01) p. 111., 12 01 nlht. Kxnross for llohton. without chanire. 1100 a. in. week days, and 6 50 p in. dally. WASlllNOTON AND TIIK SOUTH For llnltimore and WnshhiKtou, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 0 10, 10 SO, 11 18, 11 38 n. in., 112 31 Limited Dln Ing Our), 1 12, 3 111, 4 II 15 Iff Congressional Limited, bliiliist Cur), 017, 0 55 (DiiilnB Car), 7 40(DiiiliiOr) p. m., and 12 01 tiitjht week days. Sundays, 3 SO, 7 20, 0 10, 11 18, 1188 a.m., 1 12. 4 41, 0 55 Dining Our), 7 40 p. m. (Diuliiu Our) ami 18 m night. Isivo .Market btreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Knpress, 8 80 a. m,, 1 10, 4 00, and 5 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, i ii and 0 45 a. in. For Cape May, Augletsen, Wildwood ami Holly lleoeh. Kx press, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sumliiy, 00. m. For Sea Isle City, Ooaim aty and Avalon ISxpress.OOOu. in., nnd 4 00 u in. week days Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Homers l'olllt. Bxprssw, 8 50 a. lu., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. 8. Jf. Pki-vcmt, J. It. Wood, Oen'I Manager. Gen'l PassVr AKt. Is the making of u. pie, Tlie g niakiiiK of a crisp crust de- g pentls lnrgelv upon the shorten- rj iug. Use COTTOLIiNK, the g new vreiable shorteiiino;, in- o s lead of lard, and seggintss will m be an unknown clement in your g pastry. Cotlolene should a)- w ways he economically used ft two-thirds as much Coltolene as g you would ordinarily use of m lard or butter, beinsr ample a to produce the most desirable S results. The saving in a year represents a considerable item. are manv imitations of COT- :ERY WOMAN monthly, ro?i'. should be umm. . r, weilictno. On'y Karmloas flild if you tranttho bust, get The Backus Water Motw Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best la the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. There Is no delay; no firing, up; no ashes to oleaii away; no extra insurance to ay; no re pairing necessary; no coal bills to iay, and U Ij n!wny8 ready for use. ,lt is InvaloeMe for blowiriK Church Oruiius, fur riinnli.K Printing Presses, Sewing M ichinei, Turning l.athet Scroll Shws, Orlnd Stoiu h, (Viiree Willis, Sausuge Machines, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, Elevators, lite. Pour-horse (Miwer ut 10 pounds pressure of water. It is noiseless, neat, comisict, steady, miu auovo an IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send for circular to the llackus Water Motot Co., Newark, N. J., Muting paper you saw advertisement in. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Veutilatiof. "AMSY (PILLS! 1 Ac. Foa"w6wurs safi - u . .Co, PHILA..PA- m 19 Safe the sure iTsat.aEauAr.;" v,lt- ( sexes. Bent free.