ii. Li Af Y&rffies and Beautifies . Skin by restoring Xtliealtliy activity the Ikied, Irritated, In j;sSSAed, Sluggish, or IfJIsRWORKED Pores. coir., Sole Prop,., lioiloo, U. 8. a. In Effect Maroq 24, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lot Peon Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo highton, Slallneton, White Hall,Cntasauqna, AlIeutown,Bethlclieiii,Enst.on and Wcatherly at 6 04, 1 38, 9 16 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 6 27 p m. f or jNew York and Philadelphia, o ui, ViV" -iQ 1R ft. m.. 9 as. 9 AT. n. m. For Otin- liakeTb'itobbnck, Gorbnrda and Iludsondale, lu a i J " ui p. in For Wilkes-Ham), Whito Haven, Tittstoa, LacoyvilhvTowanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira, 0 04, 9 16 a m, 2 67. 5 27 p m. For Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 9 15 o. in. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware) Water Oap and Btroudflburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 p. m. For jjambertvllle and Trenton, 0 15 a m. For Tankhannnck, 6 04,9 15 a. m.,267,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m 6 27 pm. For Auburn, 9 15 am, 5 27 p m. For Jeanesvillc, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m. For Btockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. tn. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried and Hazleton, 8 04, 7 38, 9 15 am, 12 43, 2 57, 627 and 8 08 p m. For Bcranton, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p 'ni. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 6 04, 7 38, 915 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 n. m. For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. in. Var 7ln.vp.ti Iliin. Centrfllia. Mount Car in el and Shamokln, 0 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 15 p. in. For YateBville, I'ark Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, 0 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave tihatnokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. rn., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m 12 43, 2 57, S7, 11 15 p. m Leave Shenandoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7.40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. in., 12 32, 3 UU, 4 W 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, fi 04, 7 38 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 o. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 OB a. m 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56, p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmcl and Shamokin, fl 45 a. in., 2 40 p. m, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. in. and 3 45 rt. m. Trains leave Bhamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 n. in. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. m. and 4 58 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek. 9 40 a. m., 12 30 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 4U a.m., 12 30,2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia. 12 30. 2 55 r. ni. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55,4 58, 6 03 p.m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30' 11 30 a. ra., 1 05, 5 30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 56 S 49, 9 32 a. m.,2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30 10 40 a. in., 1 35, 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt,, Philadelphia A. W.NOHNFMACHER, Asst. G. P. A.. South Bethlehem, P PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHOYKILI, DIVISION. SEITEMIlEttSO, IBM. ' Trains will leave Shennndoah after the above Unto for Wiggnns, Gllberton, Frackville, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, Jlaraburg, Heading, l'ottstown, Phoenlxville, lNorristown and Phil adelphia (Hroad street station) at 6 08 and 1143 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts ville and Intermediate stations? 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, ailbcrton, Frackville, Dark AVater, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 OS, 9 40 a. m. and S 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottstown, Plioonlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 000, 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Fmckvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. 111. and 1214, 5 Of, 7 42 and 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p, m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 n, m, and 4 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. 111., S 15 p. 111. Loavo Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 33 u. m., 4 10 and 711 n. m. week: dnvti. Sundava leave nt 6 50 a. m. Leave liroml street station, Philadelphia, lor ren uin, Aguury 1'arK, uceau urove, i-ong llraHch. and Intermediate stations. 6.50. 8.25. 11.39a. m., 3.30, 4.00 n. m. weekrdayg. Sundays Wop ai nueriaicen lor Asoury 1'artcj, B.uaa. m. 1tjive iiroau street suuion, I'uuoaeipnia, FOR NEW YOHK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 13, 6 50, 733,8 20,9 50, 10 30 (DlnliiK Oar), 1100, 1114 o. in.. 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ra. I)lnliiKCar),140,2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00. 5 56 ( Dining Car), 6 00, 0 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 1" 01 nlcht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12. 950, 1030 (Dining Car). 1103 a. ra, 1233, 2 80 (Di iliigCar),4CO(LlmlteU4 22 ,5 20, 566 (Din irut CiirY 6 3V 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpress-VrUoston, without change, 1100 a. m weeV days, and 0 50 p. ra. dally. J WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH. t. nitimnr mill Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 81. 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, U 38 a. ni., (12 31 Limited Din In cr Car) 112, 8 46, 4 41 (5 16 Congreailonal UmttedVfalninBCar). 017, Car), n r r.i..t-n,i tv m.. and 1205 n iff hi weK . iayi. Suntlays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 88 a. m., 112. 4 41, 0 55 (Dining Car), 740 p. m. JDInlng Car) and 12 05 night. i.,i.i Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a. m., 2 10, 4 00, and 5 00 p. ra. Licaays. ounuii, owin ; , is Uap Slay, Aiigicssca, Ti Jloach. ISxpress, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. ra. 'iTays. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. , , Isle City, Ocean city ami aviuuu. 00 a. in., and 4 00 D. m. week days. ioinera point. lixpress, sou u. u., - i'kevost. J. It. Wood, n. weeic uavs. sunuays. o u . . V'l Manager. Geu'I Pass'g'r Agt. Ab Explained to Englishmen by Henry Oabot Lodge. IT WILL ALWAYS BE SUSTAINED. The Mnwioluuetts Statesman Hellovcs the Next Congress Will Declare That Doc trine to bo nn Integral Tart uf tlio Pol Icy of the United States. London, Nov. IB. Tho Chronicle pub lishes an lntorvlowwitlillou. Honry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts, In which ho ex presses hi vlows upon tho subjoct of tho Monroo doctritio. After going Into tho his tory of tho doctrine In detail, Mr. Lodgo Bald: "Nobody In Amorlca ever protended that the Monroo doctrine Is a proposition of International law. It is a declaration of policy, and one whloh pcoplo In Amer ica have always sustained, ami In my opin ion always will sustain as of vital im portance to the people of the United States. Its bearing upon the subject matter of tho Venozuolan dispute is very simple. Each country Is entitled, to what Its prodocossor held, and no more, for no new rights have been acquired In tho Interval by either people Tho quostion Is what was tho true boundary between tho Dutch and Spanish possessions. That question can properly bo settled by arbitration. To refuso arbi tration and to seize and hold by force dis puted territory would open tho doors, If England pursued such a course, to any othor European power. Tho people of the United States could not regard It as other wise than a movement hostilo to them. "Tho Monroo doctrine, it should bo re membered, Is qulto distinct from any ques tion of reparation for Injuries received by tho subjects of foreign powers at the hands of tho governments or tho peoples of Cen tral or South Amorlcan republics. With such quostiona wo have nothing to do, but wo enunot permit undor covor of a de mand for reparation, or in any other way, new territory to bo acquired by a European power. "It is my belief that In tho -xtcongress both house und senate win by formal resolution declaro tho Monroo doctrine to bo an integral part of tho policy of tho United States, to bo maintained at all hazards." Willlum H. Stead, editor of Tho Ke viow of Reviows, having seen tho inter view with Senator Lodgo, rcpllcdatlcngth to tho statements inndo. England, ho said, would never consent to any veto be ing ploced on tho freest posslblo expan sion of tho Pacific ocean trade and settle ments and tho colonizing of tho western world. Ho Insisted that it would bo ab sured to submit tho Venezuelan question to arbitration, with the example of tho termination of tho Alabama claims as an object lesson. Ills Two Wives In Court. RocnESTEit, N. Y., Nov. 15. Miss Mar Jorio Rhoadcn, of Stockton, Cal., a beau tiful young woman about 21 years of ago, caused the arrest of Wllllo M. P. Burdlck in this city on tho charge of bigamy. In tho police court yesterday sho stated that she met Burdlck In California some timo since, and after his return east they con tinued to correspond until about a month ago, when nt his request sho came to this city and tin y were married. After secur ing her money Burdlck deserted his wife, and was later found working on a farm near Hemlock lake. Miss Rhoadcn in stituted an Investigation, and through Burdlck's undo she learned that Burdlck was married beforo ho married her. Wlfo No. 1 was in tho pollco court, and testified that sho was married to Burdlck In 1893, but only lived with him one day. Lynchers After Win. Winston, N.C., Nov. 15. A mob visited tho home of William Barbeo, in Cabarruss county, for the purpose of lynching an In dian doctor named White, who was under arrest thero. Ho is charged with having caused tho 10-year-old daughter of Barbeo, a half wltted creaturo, to submit to him. Tho girl returned homo after tho crlmo had been porpotratod, and Is now in a pro carlous condition. Indignation runs high in tho neighborhood, and tho indications are that White may bo lynched. Whito also stands charged with beguiling tho wifo of Martin Furr, of tho same county, causing her to lcavo her husband. Qnlclcly Tired or Married Life, CniOAao, Nov. 15, Raymond Domlnlck Pochelu, tho New Orleans theatrical man ager, found at his hotel a noto from his wlfo of flvo weeks saying sho had uncere moniously decamped. Ho rushed to the Central pollco station and reported his wlfo's flight, giving it as his opinion that alio and her cousin hod gone to Atlanta. Sorgcnnt Brodorick told him it was not a caso for pollco Interference, and ho put tho matter In the hands of a deteotlve. Mrs. Pochelu was formerly Hazel Earl, an aerial porformer. Urutnlly Hcnten by a Itlval. Cleveland, Nov. 15. James Hess, a young man living on Lawn street, lies at the point of death attended by Miss Kittle Brln, whom he is engaged to marry. After leaving her home luto Weduesday night he was attacked, by a man, who clubbed and kicked him into insensibility. He Bays his assailant was n married man, with two children, who unsuccessfully tried to win tho regard of Miss Brln by representing hlmsolf to bo a single man. General Alger's Ambition. Detroit, Nov. 15. Tho News says that United Statos Senator Burrows is urged by his frlouds for tho temporary or perma nent chairmanship of tho Republican na tional convention, and that Gonoral Alger is llkoly to head tho Mlohlgan delegation. The artlolo further states that General AI ger will bo a probable candidate for secre tary of war, a position he bad anticipated under tho Harrison administration. Crowding to See "Ills Ludshlp." New Yoiik. Nov. 15. Yesterday was the most unfavorable day that tho horse show has yot seen, but tho attractions inside of Madison Square Garden were as numerous as heretofore. The Duke of Marlborough came again with his bride, and the 100, as well as tho populace, fought again to got yrlthln sight of the seats occupied by Mrs. jYunuurutii, 0 puny. lfolinnn Urges Cuban Kecogultlon. "... XTn , K T . . .1 TT.,1 . ? M T 1 . XI. .. ..... , . .. bpx lliuiuuu, luo ox-uujutvur ui mo uuu&u, fays that bolllgorent rights should at once) bo accorded Cuba by the United States. The Cuban rebellion has reached that stago, ho says, where it becomes the duty to recognlzo the belligerents, and no time Juould bo loit iu doing so, Contractor Dakln of Sjracuso Tolls of tho Final Success of a Big Undertaking. (From the Siracuse N. Y. Potf) Mr. Gcorgo Dakin is a well-known con tractor and resident of Syracuse, and n representative business man of that city. Our representative found him ovcrseo ing tho sower work at tho Arncnal, and in tho following lntcrvlow ho describes how ho has finally completed tho biggest con tract ho has ever undertaken. "Mr. Dakln, doesn't your business ex pose ypu to many unhealthy conditions?" "Yes, I am continually catching cold." "Does it affect your general hcalth7" "It has brought on kidney disorders." "llavo you been troubled from that sourco any length of timo?" "I think it started during tho war, In which I took nn nctlvo part, and every cold I catch has aggravated it." "What wero tho symptoms?" " Lamo back and trouble with the kid ney organism. I havo doctored for years and used all kinds of remedies I heard of, without relief. My case is as follows ": "Somo llttlo timo nco I was in a very bad condition, hardly nblo to hobblo around; I had been In Madison County looking after a contract thero for tho State ; I got very wet, and, as usual, was laid up. I was simply twisted way around ituu doubled up on one side; when I attempted to stand up It seemed as though I would tear out ono of my kidneys; while in this condition I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised. Being almost desperate, I waa willing to try anything for relief. I be gan using them, and the result was truly wonderful. I feel as young as a boy, and It i3 the first timo in many years that I have been perfectly l'reo from pain In the small of my back. All urinary troubles gone. I am perfectly well, and no traces of my former trouble remain. I gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." Price, 50 cents per box; for sale by all dealers or mailed by Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, TT. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. For sale at Klrlin's Pharmacy. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphroys' Witch Kazol Oil as a curative and HEALING APPLICATION. Jt has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerationand Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Druggists,or sent post-paid on receiptor price. lUiarilRKIS' BED. CO., Ill 113 UlllUa Bt., Xtw York. if! 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Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Olllee hours, dally and Sunday, Irnm o A. M. to 3 P. M. and 6 to 9 evenlties. Head his book on errors of Youth and obscuro diseases of both sexes. Bene iree. Of a head-splitting headache Immediately re llcvcd by tho use ot TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They aroa positive and speedy cure and are uarauteed absolutely harmless. Their great success Is ample proof that they are an effective article, which can be always used with the best ot resuiu. rrocure inera irom urunier urs. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist iu diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., POTTSVIUiE. Hours 8:30 a. ra. to 12 ra.; 1 to 4 p. ra., to Bp, m. Hundavs 0 n. iu, to 12 . SHENANDOAH Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to beflrst-claas in every particular. 811k tics and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial order solicited. His Sudden Disappearance from Denver Oausos Exoiteraent, SOME OF HIS REMARKABLE OUEES. Men Who Went to Him on Crutches Walked Away Unnliled A l'liriilytlo In stantly Cured Tho Healer Disappeared tn Kvade Appcnrauce ns u Court Witness. DENVER, Nov. 15. Tho fnct that Schlat ter had annouircod his work to end to morrow has resulted In turning the at tention of the wholo public to him, The trains yesterday brought In a thousand moro pcoplo from Kansas and Nebraska and more distant points. J. B. Handy, of Ellsworth, Ivan. .created a sensation by appearing on crutches be foro Schlatter and then walking away without thorn. Ho was photographed and oxhlbltcd for a timo as a sample of tho work dono by tho healer. Judd Webb, of Omaha, was treated and his paralysis was instantly cured, Tho hotel clerks report that they have soon guests como apparently afTUoted and later havo scon them go away happy and well. One man who limped Into tho Ox ford on Wednesday on crutches yesterday walked across the corridor without sup port. Yesterday morning, when a mombor of the Fox family, with whom Schlatter has lived during his stay horo, went to call him they found his room vacant. A note left by him for Mr. Fox read: "My mis sion Is ended. Tho father takes mo away." His mysterious disappearance has caused tho greatest oxcltemont. As early ns 3 o'clock In tho morning people had begun to assemble In front of Schlatter's homo, and by 8 o'clock there was a crowd of fully 3,000 awaiting his ap pearance. When Mr. Fox camo beforo tho peoplo and told them tho news the crowd was astoundod, and were disposed at Hrst to disbellovo tho story. Then thoy bo gau to discuss tho matter, somo being In clined to blame Mr. Fox. Yetordny Schlnttcr was to have ap peared beforo tho United States commis sioner as witness against tho "blessed" handkerchief fakirs, who aro charged with using tho malls to defraud by advertising handkerchiefs for sale that havo been blessed" by tho healer. Tho fear of be coming entangled in tho court proceed ings Is tho real reason for tho disappear ance of the man. It Is thought tho healer la wandering over the hills. It Is known that ho took no money with him, Thousands of peo plo aro flocking about the desorted cottage, and the condition of tho disappointed sick front a distance is pitiful. Joseph A. Connor, member of tho Omaha enamour oi commerce, ornvcu in Denver on Wednesday with a petition from that body to Schlatter requostlng him to stop ovor In Oin.Oia several weoks while en route to Chicago. Mr. Connor had great dlfllculty In presenting his credentials to Mr. Fox, tho general manager of Schlat ter's affairs, but obtained a reluctant promlso from that Individual to present tho mattor to Schlatter. A special train was offered Schlattor if ho would nccept tho Invitation. St. Louis also mado n big bid for tho healer on Wednesday. A delegato from that city, who was In tho crowd, was au thorized to offer Mr. Schlatter ?5,000 If ho would go to St. Louis. Tho agent was a well dressed man, with a buslnessllko ad dress, but ho was evldontly nonplussed when ho found he had struck a place where money was of no avail. Ho was very much annoyed at not getting nn in terview with tho healer, and buttonholed Mr. Fox. "You might just as well offer him 15,000,000 as f5,000," said Mr. Fox. "If ho decided to go you would not havo to pay him anything. Tho very quickest way to keep him away from your city Is to offer him money for going there." When Schlatter was Informed that thero was a man outside who had $5,000 in his pocket for him If 1k would go to St. Louis he remarked placidly: "I don't want his dollars," and dismissed tho subject. Debs Says Strikes Are Useless. Woodstock, Ills., Nov. 15. In an Inter view with a nowspnper man tho Impris oned labor leader, Eugeno V. Debs, said: "Tho timo of strikes Is past. Laboring men must strike at tho ballot box. A la boring man who votes for any of tho old parties Is a slavo who is voting tho ticket of his master, and ho Is forging his own chain. Only tho complete overthrow of tho present wago slavery and tho establish ment of tho co-oporativo commonwealth will afford iv thorough and permanent help." STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations ot tho Now York nnd 1 Philadelphia Kxeliunges. New Yoiik, Nov. 14. There was no Im provement today In the character of slock op erations, the dealings being chiefly for ac count of professional operators. Neither was the movement of value as Indicating the prob able trend of the market In the near future. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 1--JM I)., h. & V ica Krlo WA Lako Erie & V... 21 Lehigh Nav 4(1 Lehigh Valley 11 New Jersey Cen .107J1 N. V. Central mi N. V. & N. E - Pennsylvania... Heading St. Paul 53)fi 12 3ii W. N. V. & pa. West Shore- 107J.fi General Markets. PlHI.AiELI'l!IA, Nov. H. Flour weak; win tor superfine, SWXag.W; do. oxtras, $2.60 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3Slil.2o; do. do. straight, $3.233.35; western winter, clear, 5333.20. Wheat Brni. higher, with OflHo. bid and (340. asked for November. Corn strong, higher, with 30)c. bid and 3"o. asked for No vember. Oats quiet, steady, with 21Hc. bid and 24c. asked for Novomber. Hay steady; choice timothy, 815.S0. Ueef steady; family, Jll.&O. Pork quiet, hut firm. Lard barely Heady; western steam, 85.U0. Butter easier; western dairy, 10HO15C. ; do. creamery, 15ii3o.;do. factory. 8llo.; Elglns, 23o.; Im itation creamery, 1217Ko.; Now York dairy, 1521o.; do. creamery, 2022iic.; Pennsyl vania and western creamery prints, fancy, 25e.; do, choice, 24o.t do, fair to good, 215J230,; prints Jobbing at 20&29c. Cheese quiet; New York large, TJ410o.; small, 7JiUo.j part skims, 3HO"Ko.; full skims, 2K&3o. Eggs firmer; New York and Pennsylvania, 2220c.; Ice house, lt20c.; western fresh, 21Q23c, Live Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Nov. It. European cables quote American steers at 8ai0Ho., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 708V6o. Calves firm; poor to prime veals, S538; grassers, f2.75Q3.25. Sheep and lambs active, higher; poor U prime sheep, $-3.53; Inferior to choico lambs, $( 4.75. Hogs firm at S4.10t.40. East Libehty. Pa., Nov. It. Cattle steady; prime, f4.BQ4.60; good butchers, $3.b0t; bulls.cow! and stagg.Sl.&H3. Hogs active and higher: pitiue light. t3.95t; medium grades, J3.Uua3.e3, heavy, J3.85a3.00; common to fair Ynrkern. $1 78113 po- roughs, t3ffl3.fi0. Bheep (trong and unohanged. I 81ft ono quart of flour, two rounding teaspoonfolsof baling powder, and onetfispm: ' il of I salt Into a bowl, add three teaspoonfnls of ('OTTO I, UNI; a-d rub together until tlior uiKh.jr I mixed t then add aafflclent milk to make a soft dough knraa allithtlr, rdl uut about lulf au I Inch thick, and cut with a smalt blacait rnttrr. Place a liitle fpart In a creased pan, And bnko I In a qnick oren ror niteen or twenty mluutes. Theae bis ult should ba a collcats brown top i and bottom, light on the sides, and snowy whita when broken open. The secret of success in this i two-thirds as much Cottolene as 2 tolene will make the biscuit light, delicious, wholesome. Better o than any biscuit you ever made before. Try it. Be sure and get A genuine CottoIcJic. Sold everywhere in tins with trade-marks S "Potlolcne" anislcer's headin cotton-planl wreaiho every tin. THK N. K. FAHluAM. C0III Ari Y, CHH lf.0 THE largest Piece of TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, miniating medicine. Onlr harmless OSd the uurett drugs should bo udou. If you want the best, get Hp- Peal's PeraraPiBaB Filis They are prompt, safe and certain In result. The ceaulno(Dr, Peal's) neyerdtjap-. oolnt. Bent anywhere, 31.00. Addreu Peal ilEmcina Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by V. V. D. KIULIN, Shenandoah, ra. PERMANENTLY CURED pay.5 Written -nrnt tn htn. lutely cure all kiiHLiofJtupturp wttlioutopfratlon ordetentlo. from hustceod. Examina tion Free. Wp refer you to croornttenta. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa, ITo will furnish you with names of persons cured by uh In your own town. Do p DESIRE to Make MONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your money enrn you a monthly salary. $10.00 nnd more made daily by our new sys tematic Plan of Operation on small Investments In grain and stock speculation. All wo ask Is to Investigate our new and orlirinal methods. Past workings of I) Inn and highest references furnished. Our Uooklet "Points Si Hints" how to make money and other Information sent FltKH. Ciimorc . Co,, Hankers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade llldg., Chicago, 111. $33-8m-d.w When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town send your orders. They will be accu- ruieijr uuu proinjiiiy nueu. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street 9 recipe, as in others, is to use but you used to use of lard. Cot- and 132 Ji. i)elnare Arc. riillidelpMa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QL1KTON ROlini.VS, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jnrdln Street. Office Hours : From 8 to 9.30 a. ni.; 1:30 to 2:S0 p. ui.; u.w iu i :ou i. in. p V. BUliKK, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, .Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a, rn.. 1 to 3 and 7 lo 9 p. in. J II. POJIKItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Ia. JJ- M. IlUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onion TCimn lmtlil!nn onr.io ... XT.. I.. I Centre Btreets, Shenandoah. IDWAltD W. SHOKMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ODlce. Mellct'H Rulldlm nirn,.r rnlr. ,1 Market streets. pKOF JOHN JONES, I MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 03, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters Ii' London aud Paris, will give lessoni on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In euro of Strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. mom's Clefc rated Female I'owdorg never fall. 1 lupj Liblitr dcslwVtUeia i B&fiiiUidiuj'efLfterfkllinE with Tasiy and Pennyroyal FlU and other Ilka rmr.MlIfit. Alwavi buv thfl bet and avoid til HAD. jxrfntmemt. Guaranteed uperlor to all other. fott.Trty heW In tha market, A Nu. 1. lUcuUrt, 4 ctl,' Dr. a. T H1X, Back Uafi Hoi ton, Mua, ISY PILLS! JSAFC AhO CURE. SEK0 4c, fflR-QMJMa SAF
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