It Cur, 3 Colilu. Coushi, Bora Throat, Group, lathi evil 'Wlioopiry Couch, Bronrhitii an J Aithtri. A certain cur for Contatnption in flrit itafea amlaaure relief in alvanocil atacoa. tTitatonoo, YnnwiU are tha rxedhnt offacf after lakltif ttui flrit d -nt Bold or oValara eTerrwhcra. Lartc hottlea6Oontaani1.00. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. "5207 Went Coal Stroet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUKNT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. There's no way to remove oil-stains, av uiorougniy as a uauy use ot because of its hiph percentage of few. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. J AS. S. IvIIJIv & CO., CUlcnee Whito Russian Soap' VlS&fisefiSW POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. SBASOKT 1803-04. Dancing Schoo -COMMENCING Satad ay Evening, Sept, 16, 1893 -AT 8 O'CLOCK At Robbing Opera House. arknina otaMt ralUabla puraly omu o. panlaa rapraaaaud by ISO S. Jam m St, Shaua!iJ Painters! , j ? DUSKY I mm mamond TRAIN ROUS FOILED They Hold Up a Train Contain ing a Fobbo of Polioo, TWO KILLED, THE REST OAPTURED Ilnllrnml Ofuclnia Learned nf a Proposed Itnlil mill Prepared a Dummy Trnln. l)eaprate llattla In the Knpres Cur. None nf the Officer Injure.!. St. .Tosbph, Mo., Sept. 80. Train robbers attempted to hold tip wlint they supposed was a regular Council muffs passenger train, at Francis, just outside of this city. In tlie right that followed two of the ban dits were killed and three were captured. The doad are Frederick Koliler and Hugo Kngel. Those captured are N. A. Hurst, Charles Frederick and William finrver. Henry QleitEe, the other robber, escaped, but was captured soon afterward. The bandits had selected train No. 3, but railroad ofllciali learned of the intended robbery and notifled the police. An exaot duplicntu of No. 3 was prepared, and six teen police, under command of the chief, were put aboard. When the train reached a point two miles north of St. Joseph, a man on tho track ahead slgnnled tho train to stop. The engineer obeyed, and six masked men surrounded the engine. One of the robber boarded the englno and covered the engineer and fireman with a revolver in each hand. Tho other (Ivo run to the express car and ordered tho messenger to open tho door, which ho did. Three of the robbers jumped aboaitl, leav ing two outside as guards. Tho police wero ranssed in tho oxpress car, and or dered the threo robbers to surrender as soon as they entered. The bandits, although surprised, opened flro at once. Tho police replied, and a fusillade followed. Twenty-live shotH vrro fired during tho light, and when it ended Kohlerand Kngel lay shot through the head. Koliler was instantly killed, but Engel lived until ho reached here. Fred erick was uninjured nnd was arrested. None of the police were injured. During the light another detachment of police captured the two guards left out side, but the bandit on theeugine, Gleitr.e, hearing the firing, realized the situation and temporarily escaped. A remarkable leaturo of tho fight was the escape of the officers from injury.cach bandit having two revolvers, which wero fired freely. The robbers were residents of St. Joseph, nnd despernte men. They formed a plan last week to rob the Omaha oxpress Fri day night at Hay's Branch, a mllo above tho city. They got trains mixed up, and the attempt was abandoned. Hurst, ono of tho gang, turned traitor, nnd informed the offlcials that another attempt would be mado. Tho bandits had two sticks ti dynamite, to each of which was attached a fuse about threo feat long. It was known that tho robbers had tho exploslvo, but tho polico decided It would bj dangerous to force tho robbers to uso it, nnd tho messenger quickly opened the express enr door when ordered to do so. Tho robbers endeavored to force tho en gineer and fltcinnn to explode tho dyna mite, but they refused. Fred Koehler was only 10 years old, but ho was a hardened and desperate boy. Ho had been employed on tho dally papers of St. Joseph as a carrier for two or threo years. He was discharged from the ser vice of a paper last winter becauso of his quarrelsome and surly mnnner. After his discharge he came to tho office nud was put out of tho carriers' room by John Clark, the superintendent. He drew a re volver and threatened to shoot Clnrk, and has since threatened to kill him. He hail recently stolen three horses. He hud been married but a few dnys. Hugo Kngel was the son of a widow who recently married Henry Gleilze, pro prietor of n hotel. He was known as "Plug" Kngel and was considered to bn 'generally tough, but it was not believed tliat lio bad nerve enough to attempt a job of train robbing. Ho wbb about 23 years old. Houry Gloitze, who escaned. but was afterwards captured, Is an ex convict. Ho was convicted for highway robbery about ilir.Ar.n,,ni ,. , , n . i three years ago and was sent to tho peni- J Lcuimr xur iwo years, lie nns ueen out ot prison about a year. He is known to be a dangerous man nnd ambitious to enirncrn in moro dangerous crimes than highwuy rouuery. it is ucucved that he was tho lender of the gang, although he did not plan tho robbery. When captured his pockets were full of ammunition, and three linger of his left hand wero shot oir. He denies thnt ho took any part in the at- tompteu robbery, but the polico are con fldent thoy have tho right mun. A Carnegie Mill Closed Down. I'lrranuKG, Sept. 20. The Carneglo inirty-tnirii street mm shut down vaster day in all departments. On Saturday tho laborers were all paid off In full. They were notified that their places would ha open ror tliem under different arrange' ments. The new rulea are that twelve hours, instead of ten, shall constitute a day's work, and the rata of pay ten cents per honr instead of $1.85 par day. There was a groat crowd of men present yester day, but for some unexplained raaaon the mill was not started. Hravn KallroHiUra Ke warded. New York, Sept. SC. President Fargo, of the American Express oompany, has authorised the manager ot the company at Chicago to pay $500 reward to the brakeman who shot ona of the robbers who attempted to pillage the express ear on the Illinois Central train at Cautralia on Sept. 30, and to divide 11,000 among the oouduotor, engineer nnd fireman ot the trnln. Hereafter similar amounts will ba paid for similiirMirvico. CurelAssties Causes an Implosion, Camden, N. J., Sept. SO. Agnes Gris bocker, 10 years old. omnlovod as a serv ant by John Earnst, a Broadway baker, attempted to fill a lighted gasoline stove, which stood on u heatrd range. The ex plosion wrecked the 4ft chen, seriously burned the girl and set me to the house, the damage to the building nmountinu to 11,600. 1'eiiiMylvanla l'utuiutr. WASHINGTON, Sent. an-i-Thase Panusvl. raula postmasters hare just been ap pointed: E. II. Bittiuil. Ilrodhead: W. T. MagiU, Buffalo! T. B. Huffman, Buaa: J. T. MeMichael, MarUnavtlle; W. 8. Mil ler, Tanneavillej Mathlaa Raeaer, West Karl. UUuasaN atruak Out Tan. Chicago, Sept. Claiuaon mada the stnae out re com or tua yaar yastarday, Bnrag out u o niao. ioa beat raerd up w nam us bin arise ouu uy Ul raits. z mm I u Find fault with the cook the pastry docg not exactly suit you. Nor with your wile cither perhaps she is not to , It may be the Intd -ho is using for shortening. I.nd is indigestible you know. But if you would always Luvc YOUR Cakes, pics, rolls, and bread palatable ami perfectly di gestible, order the new short eniug,"COTTOLENE," for.your WIFE SOLD BY ALL OROXERS. Refuse All SuasriTUTLs. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAOO, and 138 W. Delaware Ave..'FMla. Keiii threii cents In stumps I oN. K. FnlrlMnk & Co., Chicago, lbr huii.i Bomo Cottolcno Cook Book, contain i.ltf six hundred tvUnca. nrnnnrf.fi l,w i si luii.ttuMiunuwiun cooKinK. rvj NUGGETS OF NEWS. The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were ito.bpu. Mitchell will go in training next wcok at tar llockawuy Tor his light with Cor bet u Ayrers Jones, a notorious moonshiner, of lrog Mountains, Ai., has been murdered by his son Tom. diaries M. Cttttghey, of Maryland, hns 'jeen named by the president for United states consul nt Messina, Italy. Mrs. Mnry Jcnkius, colored, of Savan nah, On., gavo birth to five boys. Tho abi give promise of growing; up in the worm. James McKcown, 80 years old, was mur uered at his home in Hurt ford. Conn., by in unKiiown man. who entered tlienouso, t. is supposes to roll. IJnrglarsentered the liouseof John fJibb, it Islip, I. I., chloroformed the inmates, vid stole SJUJU worth or jewelry, silver ivaru and diamonds. Manuel Aleman, a notorious Cuban brigand, and live of his band, have been caught by a company of military near Muriel, twenty miles from Havana. General T. F. Itodcbough, of New York, 1ms received the congress medal for "dls .iuguished gallantry at revilion Station, Va., June 11, lbCd, w hilt serving us cap turn." "V- XSctc, 50c ts., and Jl.OOpcrBotUo, Cures Congha. UoaTaeneas, More 1'hroat, Croun nromutlv: rcliavcaWlioonlntf! Coorh and Asthiuu. For Consumption Ithasno VBi: oas curea tnouianin vmerenu otnera falloa; will cdke yon If taken In time. Sold , "y urusrsista on a guarqnteo. For Lame Ilaclc or Cnest, uso SUll.oil'a l'i.ASXli:xt. S5cts. HILOH'SACATARRH remedy: liavo you Catarrh? Thlsremotly lsguaran tccd to euro you. l'ncoWcta. Injector free RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGKNT for the -1- CluiH. JJettiK's Cele btwted Hear nnd Porter In tlile vioinlty, also IJ4iruer A Bhgel'8 celebrated India Pale Alee and Old Stook. Order will receive .prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 Souih Mam Street Be Vour llwa lliwlor. ror one dollar get a bottle of Mavera' Miur netlo Catarrh Cure. Ii lll last tor three months, and Is absolulelv euamntcut dfU(fl.t. " " " uoriors say m' only way tooure catarrh and uj mini uj luuainuou. we nave worked for rears to Bccgrapltsh a good, simple method for Inhaling mod'olne. and offer Wavers1 Matv notlcCniKrihCnro, which Is Ufed by this new method, to the public, tea guarantfe It tn ui ?uor v" vi uuw long standing. One bottle Is all ym need to accomplish a oure! i iuics uiuuina. ask your drug, cist or address The SInvers nrm rVK.i.Ll ... " --, vwivanuuiu, Tim woNprn of hie aob. Have y'ou catarrh Kn ,in,,Kt ..... v Most peonlo are so aDIIrted Oet a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure from your druggist. It's tie onlv medinin. i iTiJJ, r" i5f. f2L"!!lr. neerl. For ,w naiaataja, nau Mf tlI Cl TWICE TOLD TALES I are k metlmes a bore, but whan the peo ole are tola twice that at Gallaghers total) Caah Store toay can buy Fluu and IVa at lower rates than aDhie In tint, Wwn tbo ara glad to teat the truth o the oft reptatefl atory. Full line ol Gro- Slay' aafftjT ' P0,10M' Mikh lm fash to w m fur nmi sum. BLAME A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following remarkable event In a lady's lire will Interest the reader: "I'ora lonn time I iihii ii, ivrriuiu paiii at my uenrt. unim imt tered alieist. Iiieessantly. Iliad no appetite and could not. sleep. I would bo compelled to sit up In IkjiI and belch gas from my stom ach until I thought every minule would be my last. Uicro was a feellmr of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down and resting j but, thank Ood, by the help of Now Heart Curo all that is past ami i leei iiko nnotner woman, lie fore llslm! the Now llnnrt. (Turn T lind fnWen dirrerent so-callerl remedies and been treated by doctors without nny benollt until I vim both dlscouraml and dlsKusted. Mv husband noiiKnt mo a Uottlo or Dr. Allies Now Heart Cure, and am happy to say I never regretted It, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. I neighed 125 pounds when I be fan taking tho remedy, nnd now I weigh V-ti' . ts effect In mycasohas been truly munil ous. It far surpasses any other medli'lno 1 Jiavo over taken or any bcnellt. I over ir rolved from physlclnns." Mrs. IlnrryStuir, rottaviue, fa., Oetolivr 13, lb2. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure Is sold on a posi tive guarantee bv nil druggists, or bv the Dr. luuuH ftieuicai uo., riKnari, inn., on receipt 01 price, Slper bottle, six bottles is, express pre nald. This grnnt illscfivnrv bv mi eminent specialist In heart disease, contains uelther opiates nor uanceroua urugs. IS CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., PIii!a.,Pa. J.arJUllb."l-Vj 1W f,lfcff.ui. v l UUU1 1IUIII IIUU noas, atttoil by thousands of cure?,' cndop- mentof phyilcfans. Indies and yicmns. jtutius anil liroinilieiu rin- zensean boseennt(fnec Cnnsi Cnnsultfitlon Irec nnu strictly cojilidcntlnl. Fend for ehculars. Office Hours : o n.j,i. to o P.xr.. Hi23 res saaincr. The following nroa few of the many that liavo len entirely cured of llupturo by Dr.. J. J). Mayer's Ti.hviment: Jacob ( Bchant, tioiU North Uroad Ft., I'hlla. li (1. Shoesly, Sheelton, Dauphin Co., l'a. V. 1). Koisltt r, liioenlxvllle, l'a. It. A. nail. Newton, N. J. OoIinU.8chert;r,YcllowirouscP.O.,I!erktCo..ra A. 8. Kl5lni?ema, Limekiln l'.O , ItetksCo., I'a. S. Jones l'hii ipi, .Koiinct Square, l'a. A. A. flolJjwcnthy, Ceut'nila, Col. Co., To. C. Horltagi, IiulUalllll, N. J. L. E. IIoss, l'.ickhlll. I'a. F. A. Krcl'2, Matington, Pa. E. M. Small, 'ount Alto. l'n. J as. DavU, Fit t llle, 22nd wara..rhlla. L. II. Kunkel, 1131 Linden St , Allentown, P. leo. W. Watt, Korrlstnwn. l'a. S. T. Bonny, C01 S. 10th St.. rhlla. Hev. 8. H. Sbtrnier, Bunbury, Pa. A. P. LevImoM, Woodbury, N. J. D. J. Dellett, 2' 1 53. 12th St., Reading, Pa. Israel Sandt, ,a!r. St., Huutli Ilatton, l'a. If. P. Doturk Jr., C!ey, Berks Co , I'a. I. Genfcehehiier. Clayton. N. J. Z. K. Daneninwer, 1109 Columbia Ave., Fa. J. C Piper, T3S Ptarl at., Ktadlng, I'a. Wm arantUcd, uloucettcr. N. J. M. Saaw, W'noni Avenue, W. ol Worrla straat, uerma"tnwn, rhlla. Wm Dix, 1'28 jfr:itroFC St.. Phlla. Thomn li. l'artung, Kew Itinggold. Pa. G. Le-kel, 2J.ll Rci.se St.. Phtla. J. 0 Qulmbv, 241 Pear! St . Reading. Ts. P.. t; Stanley, 41H Spruce St . Lebanon, ra. 1). II. Noll. Limekiln P. O.. Berte Co., Pa, C. A. letur,-, Hirdsboro. Berks Co., Pa. Hi . r. K .lon'-tiiie. I'hoeiiixvllle. l'a. W 1 Uneb.ch.C'l Washington St, Beading. Pa. " i:t . ifv.uu, loiu Jiopuni ei., riHmvoiirg, ITi. Cha- Smith, 112 Greenwich St., Phlla. 1 a. burkhiud, 43'j Locufcl St.. Reading, Fa. C C Keeh.i, Douulnsville, BeiksCo., r. llenrv I.. Rove, iDttstiiwn, Fa. fl. L. flvvartz. l'ovnette. Wis. Wm. J. Biliighuu-. j o Taj lor St., Camden, N-J. Aiira riun-y, jt'lllllinsDurg, IS. J, U. Magill. (Hen lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. Becliard, Balrd St.. Germantown, Plilla. John Shnne, Telford P. O.. Afongt. Co., Pa. Wm. Ettluer, Leepnrt. I'a. K. Crihtree, rnlethorp 8t . Phils. U. A Crealy, 8ol7 North 2nd St , Phlla, PhlladelDhia Office is clnaed on tho 2nd RiLtm dayofeacit mouth. I)r. J. B. Siuer being at the, jiiuei renn. lieutiu g. j-a , in g,,'o ireaimciii to- persons in Unit vicinity rn thatdar. Dr. ,T. B. Mayer's trms fnr treatment la u reach of utl. Call aiul ae' cured. N. 11. Pf-ons tri.in i i t of town can receive treatment iin,i ri'tuni rorre 1 no itairodiiy, A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 els, far a full pound ixiehag. tr aample oa application to masafaotara. aoaaujiBT M. K. SaTara, F. K Maaarala. W. H. , TUB CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be bad at EABLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Llo3'd and Market Sts. Best IlCSr. Ale and Pnrtnr finn Hn.,1 rn always on band. Volltairaatnieni to ail Tha only SDRE ROACH DESTROYER i W guarantee it to nd the house of rats, noACHis and Watch Eluaa. MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS INSECT-POWDER U the beat la dw nwfcat tor aiaauaa, ant. Mawa, Far Sal, iw all BruMkU-Ba mre and J TtCi CaaiSa. Wealy&lwtdai.aar tkabc Mnao Ha "7tfr D. MAURCR &. SON. Illj A Tho DB8truotive Conflagration Whiob Swopt St, Joseph, Mo, HOUSES BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE To Prevent tho Spread of tho I'lnmrs tho 1'lrn llepartmrnt Hesorts to the Do mnlltlnn of Connaetlng llulldlnirs, and tho City Is (Saved. St. Joseph. Mo.. Sept. 98. Three solid blocks of the finest business houses of St. Joseph are in ruins, nnd a million dollars worth of property has been destroyed. Yesterday C. A. Purely, who was passing along Edmund street, noticed a thin curl of smoke coming from the top floor of the eight story apartment house of Townsend & Wrath. By the time lie could turn lit an alarm flames burst from the entire top floor. When the department arrived it was found that the water pressure waa weak, and the firemen were compelled to fight at tt disadvantage. The entire build ing was soon in flames, and Chief Kauo saw there was no chance to save it. A strong wind from the north soon car ried the Haines across the street to tho magnificent Commercial bank structure, and It was soon destroyed. Tho Central Savings bank wont next and then fol lowed the Center block. The Ilegnler & Shoup Crockery company's new house was next to succumb, nnd $75,000 worth ot goods dropped into the cellnr. The Cnr brey block was next nttneked, and then Illnswanger & Co., the Hong Kong Tea company, tho Spencer Cigar company and a dozen smaller Institutions went up. Tho flro was then burning fiercely from four sides, nnd tho destruction of the best busi ness interests ot tho city wns imminent. At this time dynnmlto was resorted to, and a number of buildings blown up, and the progress of the llro stayed. With tho help of the Topcka and Kansas City flro departments, which were telegraphed for, nnd arrived nt this juncture, the lire was gotten under control. lint fow accidents occurred during tho progress of tho lire. When one of tho buildings was blown up a boy named Haskins wns strurk by a 11) ing brick and bntlly hurt. Allen Lai id and Oliver Knapp.two firemen, were precipitated from a ladder into a burning building and both badly hurt, Knnpp probably fatally. Chief Kane, of the llro department, was burned, nnd n young man named George Hunter fell three stories to a cellar, but wns llttlo injured, two ribs alone being broken. Sev eral people wero hurt by falling walls, but no fntnlltios occurred during tho fire. A ltollirlous Hlot Avnrteit ST. PAUL, Sept. Sit). Tho nctiot) of Tliomns A. I'cndergast, city clerk of St. Paul, probably saved the city n bloody riot last evening. Thomas Leydcn, tho ex-priest of New Jersey, is making a tour through Minnesota under tho auspices of the American Protective league. Tho streets around tho market houso where he was billed to speak last night were filled with an oxcited mob, nrmed with clubs, stones, eggs and firearms, ns early as "( o'clock. Whilo tho crowd was surgl A around ono of tho entrances the me master camo out and read n lettc from City Clerk Pendergast in which ue per. emptorily refused to nliuw I.ey('wi t(,B Mse of the hull for tho night, or any" other night on the grottud that it was pwf.lic property' n part ot the taxes ot which were paid by Catholic citizens. I.oydbj, tlien took a carriage nt the side entrance and drovo rapidly nwny, tho crowd dispersing soon after. Ar.jhbliihop ltnurlck's Ailmlnlstrntor. St. Louis, Sept. 20. Tho announcement recently made that Archbishop Kenrick, of this diocese, had been retired, nnd that Archbishop Kain had been appointed nd- j ministrntor, created consider.ihle of a sen sation among me clergy and laity of tho country. Many doubted the statement nnd n Washington telegram denies tho story. Notwithstanding these denials it can Le unequiovocally staled that such appointment has been made. Archbishop jimim-A, iiuneicr, uns not oeen "deposed " He has merely had an administrator up pointed for his diocese. Onveriillleiit Shmilil (tivn tlio Ullnea. London-, Sept. 30. At n meeting of tho Miners' nssooiatiou nt Pontefrnct, in Yorkshire, where the strikers' riots have been most violent, this resolution was passed: "In view of the tion ot trade t limit it h the hk.1. hn.wit action of the colliery capitalists, the gov ernment ought, through a vote of tho house of commons, to declare that all the mineral deposits belnnir tn n., ....ti since ifimmedlate steps are not taken to work the coal nilnns thu iM.n... do it to prevent the wholesale starvation or the people." ltrutally H.Htmi U111 !ll,li IlACKKNSACK. N. J.. Kont OH rv Smith, Joseph Staber and tho' i.t. I wife, Pauline Staber. are here, cbarffed with hiRhwHy robbery. The Victim wiij. .,!.... Grady, superintendent of the brickyards at Little Kerry. His assailants felled him with a atone and then relievo,) hik. ..t 000. The money was recovered. Heath committed them to th R.Aun. sack jail. Grady's condition is critical. Thrae Uv for a Haaeball. HazAUU, Neb., Sent, art. Frail niiHl dropped his baseball in an old wli i.i. i father's place. A eompaniou lowered him by a rope to get the hall, when he lut his footing and slipped to the bottom. Ilia father went down by means of a rope to reaoua the boys. As the three liMr-H top the rope broke and thev fell klUtid. , llrunswlek Yellow I'eTnr Seoiirjc. Brunswick, Gn Sent. 9fl. PHva nihtv OttMta of yellow fever de?elonl rMlonlor Nineteen oases are under trttt Snruenn Varrat aava tlmt ha . 1 ' 7i 7 i . .7 -;-" j - uuro, uui unpeou the fatalities to be numerous hereafter and frost may be expected withiu twenty, five days. Kleveu hundred suffering poor tire issued three day's rations each day. An Italian Ainhuaaailur ltealcus. London, Sept. lift-Count Tornll!l nr.,. aati di Vergani, Italian amhaaaiulnr t reat Britain, has tendered bla ri.. tion. His reason is that, daanita hia wmm.. ngs, the Home government allowed ans. geraied importauoe to be attaohad to the repurt that a British duat should visit Italian ports next mouth. Two Trainmen Itrawaaal. MARQUKT-rii. Mich., riapt M.-BatTtiMKr Holler twekar and Hrwuian MoMalMa, id the Ouluth and South Shora road, we browned to tba bay by the owil'nM of a nkia. Both war youug mm iad unwar- fiUTHE KSFJD I 1 THAT CORES m MRS. OLIVER CIIKRRIFR. Mnlono, N. V. On Crutches 10 Years ! Seating sores that WOULD NOT HEAL ll CUItED! CUHED! II n aw a Rmainitiiil 4 f?(. ! BOI UA.NAS BA Kf A I AK1L L.A. C M Fnr wvenil yeare 1 hn Ik-mi iflVriiig from afl KlmU 1 tin. Ml JHtMH'iK'r raltra ly mneremg Enamei by the it'vrml rhydrlrins t ho attcndi-d m. hut which liiillliMl tho kill of them All. Itt-Q Itncktnl hit fttr., AWAl'l r l ata A lilnili mm ii'iisniat n -"r.i.jj snimilnjc nun lilch nothing vmiM lu-n ' B alio broke out un my llntlitR n 1'! 1SIICK. Fnr tntnms I wui oiilluc! to an in V lictl an') liaf iK-fn miaiile lo waiKij ZZS without rnitPhm f iriurr It'll ynnr. M Last Fall I pun hnn-1 thr.t Mi of SABSAPAJSILLA I I of Davis Broa. ItlielrI me from the llrt.j 81 took It faithfully, pmi l can now nicviiu wjl my liouaehulil Iiatlraud wnllt m ttellll m ei vr. i I am Buro that my ec it oa nr a in Ira etc aiW BtuijMiiUM luau nniiprn nt inv irr n l am very ainrertMy yourw, HaXom, N. Y. MRS. OXIVKR CI1KHRIER. iaS Q EWTLKM K N i Wf Pnrlngf teat tmnnl til of Mra.9 fWChcrricr, whidi In a rtroiiK euiioracim- i ol yuurl v luanip qiiupoiinu. oiiHii)ve ncr nuicmem iu Dotruo in riry r'fr. S We are vwy nspectluily juurs. n vVih HRrw 8Mione. N. Y. Whulcaale ft Jtetall Druggi, I Dana Saraaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. I Professional CarcT JOHN It COYUfi, TTOXNEY-AT- AW Oflloe Ucddall buUding. U. BURKS Ottlco-Room' aLd l'.stcrly l O. Building, BhenanaoaU, JBMmg, l'ottsvflle. 0. T. 11 -TICK, t SUKGZON DENTIN. or X--Northeast Oor. Xln joj nintr aoiloah, over Stein's drug store. S. K38TLEH, M. D pjHraiciAN and stmaKON. Office -lft) North Jardtn street. 8hennr3oh. D LONGACKE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgen and Dentwtry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Burgloal opera Uons performed with tne greatest oare. Oftlcei Commercial Hotel, Hhenitndoah "voi jglRANK WOAIER.M. D. BpicMUtin Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the ere. ea i)o,o and throat. Spectacles lurul,die -as antced to suit all eves isu, .m Ofllce 18tiouth Jardin street. Shenandoah. Eaiai D' ' J? su iaa AS S3 SHOE nJ?lrVp. 1 Do you wear them 7 When next in need try a Oik Best In the world. 5.0(L 00 MOOj so $3.50 $2.50. 2.25 2.00 -OH UkEICS 2.00 FOR SOYS- $2.00 If you want a Una DRESS Rllfic." IMSiia in ttui Mail stylM. don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00er $S oho. They fit equal to custom maaa and look and Ifyouwlshtooconomlzeinyourfootwear. i "y purctiaslng w. L. Doufcljs Sl.oet. Name and tiampea on me Doitsm, lo for It v hei you buy ii.if.uui)UM, ..rocl-for. M.a. Sold brl JOWKl-Ht Bjr I.. M .Kouth Main street, Shenandoah. Pa. Entirely mmVki NANDRAKEl AKD A 8URK GOSTIVENESS Blliouanesa, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Diseases of the Kldneys.Torpid Llvor Knoumatiam, Dizziness. Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice. Eruo tlons and Skin Dla ! 25s. P Uttti, Bt.i ir lU Srarfit,. DEICI, J0HSSOI ft IOCS, Fropi.. Bortiartw, TU W Off Ton a Mtmedy vhieh Intw-M Safety t ifiaoJfotfWr ftHd CJtllat. " HGTHEB'S FRIEND " tUbt oslsesusl of u it Horror aiiuf Jltak, sTTirtiin a fi 920 N. 8TH St., PHiuaitauia. IIVUi
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