' -lasW"s- 4." tt '"TT -eaV'',tfVsW JaW" Driving the Brain at tue expense of the Body. While vc drive the brain We must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of ill sh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is coil's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. lrenarad hj Boott & Bowns, N Y. All druritltr CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOB- CELEBRATED LSGEB 1 1 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fiue Old Stock Ale. There's no way to remove oil-staina, gi thoroughly as a daily use of because of its high percentage of tia, ASK YOUR QKOCER FOR IT. TAB. S. Ivirtlv Jb CO.. Olilcoat iVTiite Russian Soap' 5aBLffflftEa? A CUP OF PHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from (MM 6V tUtlv ItO efa. ror a rwZ noutifZ ttaekaae. W) Fres sample oc application to manufacturers. w nil I in ui . K. Severn, .IVK. WnBSrple, V. H Waiar Entirely VEGETABLE 9 xP WANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE fOR V.lllnufsnasn. Dvannnnln. J.indigOGtlon, DIsoasos of By.ho Kidneys, Torpid Llvor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Painters! I : uuu" ai ( '- DlftMOWC- ."L l u xb yy B.ia k DUSKY DIAMOND 1 Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup jf Jtlons and Skin DIsoasos. Trict 2So. P" cntu, bju tyiaDriggini. M5EI, JOMSOX 1 LOSS, rii. , Burllnstoa, TL J ufc lie Notice! K3 tlM la hMhv vtTAii : t persona aesuej- wlll baproeeeuted fcuiLA Jrorlflrt i. i ip Act r uwblr approved. MOBILE "WATER. Water Blown in from tho Gulf by a Mighty Wind, PROPERTY LOSS INCALCULABLE, Tlio City I ft In Dnruticas by ths Sub merging f tli lilrrtric Light Works. HI mi j- Dead lloillm Will Doubtless be round when tlm Witter ltereilo. Mo R ILK, Ala., Oct. 3. A southeast gale broke here yesterday and the wind reached ii velocity of at leant fifty miles an hour. Tlio wind has blown the water In from Hie gulf until the river has reached Royal street, which In four blocks from the river and at an elevation of about fifteen feet from mean river height. There is un pos sible chance of estimating the money dam age. All the wholesale and n great por tion of the retail district of the city is some four feet under water, and thousands of dollars worth of property has been dam aged. The pilot boat Ida Low has been driven on the wharf at the foot of St. Francis Btreet. The bay boat Heroine was driven on the Mobile and Ohio wharf nnd almost totally wrecked. The Crescent City, an other buy boat, left Point Clear at the fame time the Heroine did, nnd has not since been heard from. It is reported that three dredges work ing on the channel have been lost. It is also reported hero that some fifty miles of the Louisville and Nashvillornilroad along the coast are under water, and that the lilloxl bridge 1ms been swept awnv br the gale. Nothing has been heard from tho gardeners in the marshes onst of tho city, nnd the worst is fearud. Telegraphic com munication is broken in almost every di rection, and from tho present outlook Mobile will soon be entirely, "cut oft from tho outside world. In this city houses have bi-t'ii imronfed. tree" blown down and one cotton warehouse has succumbed to tho fuyof ii .lie. The smokestacks of all t ie mai ufnc.uring industries have been blown down. Street oar traffic 1mm been totally sus pended, because of the damage to olectrlo wires, and the city was in darkness last night, as the electric light works were un der water. The busiost thoroughfares of the city are being navigated in Iroats, and parties are wading up to their armpits in. an ell'ort to save goods. It is givon out by all to be tho wort storm that lias ever visited Mobile Tho southern part of tba city presents a soeno of wreckage, as if it had been bombarded. Tho towers on tho court house and Christ church are totter ing. Dredge No. Hturnei over near tho light house and tiirc.o men were thrown into tho angry waves. At great peril tho crow of the tug Captain Sam steamed to tlio rescue and saved two of the men, the other being lost. An unknown white man lost his footing while wading from the Union do pot, at the foot of Government street, and was swept under the bridge and drowned. It is believed that when the waters re cede many drowned bodies will be found. Ex-Collector Charged with I'lllhHMleinent PlTTBBOEa, Oct. 3. United States District Attorney Hall on Saturday hist had two warrants issued for the arrest of ex-Deputy Revenue Collector P. A. Johns, on charges of embezzlement and yester day another warrant of the same character was issued. Mr. Johns was found at his home, but to ill to be removed. A tuau named Illume claimed tohavo paid money to Johns, which Johns failed to turn into the collector. Johns claimed lilume's re ceipts were forgeries. Illume was con victed of tho forgeries, thus freeing Johns. Illume, however, secured n new trial. Itullnts 111 a KullRlnUft Meeting. JoNESwmo, Ga., Oct. 3. The meeting of the Cabin Creek Baptist association was brought to a eusatiouul ending by the presence of a number of drunken men armed with revolvers. The speakers were frequently interrup'ted, list lights break ing out in the congregation. A big negro from Henry county arose and discharged his revolver into the congregation at ran dom. A tumult followed and a dozen revolvers were llred. It is reported that two men were killed outright and several seriously wounded. Deceived Workmen Cliilm Damages. Louisville, Oct. a Twenty five suits in behalf of workmen who wore brought here from the east to take the places of tho striking shopmen of the Louisville and Nashville road have been filed. Ten thousand dollars are asked for iu each case. The grounds of the suits are that the plaintiffs were brought here under misrepresentation, to tholr injury, that they wero locked uo and restrained of their liberty, and that they wero refused transportation back to thuir homes. l'rank Klllsnu Convicted. New York, Oct. 3. Frank Ellison, the well known club man, who has I.een on trial for some time past, charged with as saulting Broker W. H. Henrlcjues, was last night found guilty of assault in the second degree. After the verdict was an nounced Mr Hrooko moved for a stay of judgment and for a new trial. Recorder Sinythe granted the stay, and set Monday next as the uat-etm wlilcu counsel for the defense will mov for a new trial. Our Kauris Abroad. Washington. Oct. 3. Numerous lnnui- ries have been iuhxU) at the register's of fice, treasury department, as to the num ber and amount of United States bonds owned in Europe. The records of the reg ister's oflice full to diMiloMt the exact amount, hut from the best information obtainable it would seem that (47,000,000 of government bonds are held abroad. Charted with Cruelly at Sea. New Yobk, Oct. 3. Firemen on the steamer Yueutnu, just arrived from Ha vana, charge the deaths of Otto Danan berg and George Aiders, fellow firemen, wno uieu uunug tue voyage, to tue cruelty nnd neglect of Chief Engineer Pitapatrlck Mid Surgeon IUnford. The officers deny the churges. Dining Lord Dunrnven. NRW Yokk. Oot. 3. Kx-Comtnodore James D. Smith, of tba Hew York Yacht oluli, and chairman of the Americas' oup committee, gava a dinner to Lord Duura veu, owner of the Valkyrie, Ust uigbt at Delmonico's. It was a vary exclusive af fair, only twenty-four people being present. Hlsuiarak'a Hatuulrs. Somhos, Oct. 8. The Vianu eorraapoA isaoe at The Dally Ohroolola aaya Priuee Hiamarok has sold hi memoirs to a south Qarmaui publisher tor 000,000 laarju, on the eeaditloa that thay shall ba BubUaJHsl leoTieiEiI jfr What is It -It Is the new shortening 6P Jl. ( f i" UfS' iminf l fie iuh ui iui u. -or cooking butter, or .both. Costs less, goesin -farther, and is easily jp dff-t"-' by anyone 1 AT ALL GROCERS. SB Made only by - N. K. FAIRBANK& CO.J? (Vp, CHICAGO, ILL,., and y 13 K. Delaware Ave., rhilajjgj (AM""- 'Send three cenu In Mamnsli, N. &" K. Kail-hank it Co . Ctncogu, for llMi llilllilliilii' l.ottolen: Look lleele, prepared b ninr eminent author -itles or, coolaiii Tilt lteulllit'a learning. Philadelphia, Oct. 3. The statement Of the Philadelphia and Kendiug Railroad company for August, issued yesterday, snows tlie gross receipts to have been $l,t,2e6; expenses, I,0T4,757, leaving a proiit in operating of jSffil.DUil. Net receipts from other sources increase the prollt lo t&M,018. Equipment payments, leMmlnnl truckage and ono-tweltth of tho current yoar'H llxed chnrgea, amounting U.$7-l4,-17S, deducted from the proiit, leaves a surplus for the month of $104,873. Com pared with August, lb02, this shows a de crease of &0,7u'J. Itoburts Defeats Ivo. NEW Yohk, Oct. 3. Tho first f tho se ries of billiard games between Ives, the American champion, and Roberts, cham pion of Unghuid, in .the match game of 10,000 paints, was played nt Leuox Lyceum last night. TJie tuble used was brought from Kngluud for this match. It is a pon derous affair., six by -twelve foet iu dimen sions. Tho llrst eight's .play resulted: Roburts, l,00i; Ive?, 5V1. Ives poor show ing is accounted for by his uufamiliarity with tho table. Connectlrut'e Wunieu Voters. IlAltTFOUl), Oct. 3. The town election liero yesterday resulted in victory lor tlio Democrats, with Republican gams. In this city 701 women voted for school olli cers, and iu otlisr towns .throughout the stute there was u fuir percentage of women voters. Tlao towns of New Britlan, h.m ilunford, Manchester, Southingion, Bris tol, Windsor, West Hartford, Canton, Avon and Ellington voted 110 license. DeuuiUtutotl hy jt Train. JJetulkiieji, J'a., Oct. it John DIehi.an employe of the Lehigh Zinc uud Iron com pany, was decapitated by the fust express on tho Lehigh Valley rullxoad. Diehl was digging a trench for a pipe lino under the track uud raised his head up between the ties to bee if danger wus.at hand, lie was caught uudcr the chin, his head being sev ered from his body. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. ,.The,fPIowlnKr,markabe event in a lady's life will Intcresttlie reader: "Koralong time I liait a terrible pain at my heart, which flut lerod almnHt InrpukHnl 1 v. 1 .nA,t... I and could not oleuD. 1 would be compelled i to sit up iu bed and boleh gas from uiy stom ach until I thouidit ever- minute -would 1- iny last. There was a feellnit of nppreslon i almutmy heart, and 1 was afraid to draw a ' full breath. 1 ruuldn't sweep a room wlib ! out sitting down and resting! but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Cure allthiu la past and I eel liko another womau. Kt , fury using the Kew Heart Cure I bad taken allrerent so-called remedies aud been treated by doctors without any benefit until I wa-i both discouraged anil disgusted. My hualmnd bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart I J'uro, and am happy to say I never regretted JL as 1 now have u splendid appetite uud sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I le- fau taking the remedy, aud now I woigW 1301 .. u effect Iu my case has been truly marvel- pus. It far surpasses any other medicine 1 i liuve over taken or any benefit I ever re reived from physicians."- Mrs. HarryStun, : Piittsville. l'a., October U, 18S2. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold on a pcl tjye guarantee by all druggists, or by the lr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind., on receipt ui price, Jlper bottle, si x bottles IS, express prr pald. TbJ great discovery by an emtneut specialist In heart disease, contains uelthai opiates cor dauteroua drugs. TUB CHOICEST BRISKS Oaa alwaya be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market St. Bogus white lead would have no sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good " or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two ot these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis." Materials Via portions Analysed by Ilarytes CB.30 per cent. Regis Chautenet Oilile of Zlno 34.18 er cent. A Uro., White Lead 0.46 per cent. tit. Louis. Loss than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand ' Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analysed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per cent, Lodonx Co, Oilde of Zluo 4S.04 per cont. New York. Ilarytes 60.IIS per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing the John X. Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufacturd by the "Old Dutch" 'process, and is the standard. For sale by the most reliable dealers la paints everywhere. If you ore going to paint. It will pay you to Bend to us Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only C03t you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. DEAD LETTER STATISTICS. Mlsits That On Astray Through fii'iulers Carelessness. the Washixuton, Oct. 3. Superintendent Jlernaril Goode, of the dead letter ouice, in Ills annual report states that tho increnss la the number of pieces of dend-moil mat er receiveil at bis office during the year Kiided June 30, 1803, was 840,817, or about 5 per cent. Of the letters classed as un- mailalile 1,141 contained articles not trans missable iu the malls, 91,231 were either entirely unpnid or prepaid loss than one full rate, 400.S33 were misdirected or only partially addressed, 35,018 wero without liny address whatever, and 'J.010 were classed as miscellaneous. There weroalso b.3,210 parcels of third and fourth class matter received. Of the letters and parcels opened and recorded 20,017 contained money amount ing to fl2,O04; 30,400 contained drafts, notes, money orders, etc., of n face value of $2,203,088: 3,804 contained poitnl notes to the value of (3,418: 40,340 contained paid notes, Teceipts, legal and other papers of a miscellaneous character: 37,73! contained photographs; 100,129 contained postage stamps; 83,240 contained articles of merchandise, books, etc., and 5,904,581 were without separatoinciosurcs, and wero returned to the writers when practicable, otherwise they were destroyed without record. There were restored to owners 17,510 letters containing $29,231, f.s wero also 28,658 containing drafts, notes, money orders, etc., of n face vultio of $3,150,243; 3,4S5 postal ,noto letters, of a value of S4,94S; 3,014 containing mlscellaneou papers; 28,008 oontulnitig met chondlse, etc, 2,7,599 containing photographs; 14'',5.5 con taiuing postage stumps, and 1,030,000 with out separate inclostires of value It Cures Colds, Coughs, Sors Throst, Croup, Influ. enrs, Whooping Cough, BronchiUi and Aithci. A eert&ln cure for ConsumpUon in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at ones. You will see the excellent effect alter taking the first dots. Sold by dealers everywhere. Lsrgs bottles 60 cents and $1.00. Are foil a Sull'erer From Catarrh, Hay Fever, lite.? If .run are. go to your rugglst. or If you can ijrei uwuere you live, send to us. liet a noiue or Mayers' Magnetic latarrh Cure, wh eh -re will entirely guarantee to cure any caee o' Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc , otherwise your moEiy win tie returned, for one dobar, oue bottle to last for three mouths' treatment. anil one bjitle to ' ure It bas never railed, and will cuiu iou. Give it a trial. No cure, no pay- 1 HE MAYKIts Dltfo To., Oakland Md. une dollar ror a three months' treatment and an ab-olute guarantee for a cure Is what the M avers l)ri Po . of n&blsnri v.i ns.M ,n sufferers of aattrrb, bay fever, etc. .sk yoin druigiii for a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic .i,.i ,u,o it uh nover luuea, ana will nri, ( u. rur sale dt an drnir, .t. n .H dress tin- ,bove urm. Ask your druggist to show you a bottle of "-in" "iMtmaiu uauarrn Lllre tine bottle tn sum i vase, no trailer now severe, and win w wr mill' uiuaios treatment, sola every' where. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., U lbs out i on iter. SASlftlSW yrlmuf r WtwDiM-j , (tt-j in .itter vlul AlliifwtMo, IIwbki iplhlo, ad Ktflnjlia '-mt of v .Uttiiiw. Relief atou .. 1 th en-" euml iu 4 W 10 -1 m, S,i,d nv two-wutnuiin- lot book Trulli," -ihim ttmt will 4ViouUb -.uu.and a true frkud la nut fa inuniif aud th.i coLUu.Nli'ian a trrUi. Hom iIr:i., a, Tin. 8 to H; hui.aaT.QttjUy. b. wnr of qumkt, iu bonk liuromruauni fiimdul at adrerUstnitiil. The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER to EXTERlYrilxrAXOlE. We guarantee it to rid the boos of Rata. nssOHEa and Wat i a Buea, or Moncv NcruNoro. MAURER8 Parsian INSECT POWDER Is the beat in tba market let Bee Sues aairsw laaseis oa . a. Par (ala k iH Orunolits Be sure and ut IWoBlytobottk.oui tui Maaaaaaaca. Bpgus ! Singular Tragedy in a Now York Apartment Souse, ONE WOMAN SHOOTS ANOTHER, The Murdered Woman the Wife of a Police nilleer.Who Call Throw No Light on the Affair 1 ho Murderess Surrenders, but Knrnses to Tnllt. Nkw Yobk, Oct. 8. A murder, with all the elements of mystery ns to the motive, was committed yesterday in broad day light at 515 East Klghty-sixtli street. The Utmost reticence regarding the matter ia maintained by those most concerned, and the police, for some reason or another, peem anxious to keep the secret within themselves. Shortly after i o'clock a tall, dark and genteel looking woman, dressed in deep mourning, was seen passing two and fro along Eighty-fifth street, as if waiting for somebody. She cast furtive glances to wards the top iloor of No. 515. Suddenly she ascended the stoop, and Immediately four short, sharp oracks from a revolver were beard. A crowd gathered, and rush ing into tho hall they found Mrs. Carrie earsnll lying at the foot ot tue stairs with a bullet wound In the neck and bleeding profusely from the mouth and nostrils. ' Of tho four shots fired by the murderess but one took effect. This entered Mrs. Pearsall's neck, severed the jugular and assed through the right lung, blie uieu llfteen minutes after she was shot. When the crowd entered the hnllwny the tall woman pocketed her revolver, drew her wrap aboutber and walked down the stoon. Sho went nt once to the I'.lgnty- cighth street police station to glvo herself up. She told what she had done, and saut her name was Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald, and that sho lived at 3510 Eighth avenue. She said she was 43 yenrs old. The woman who was shot was Mrs. Car rie I'carsall, wife of Policeman John W. Pearsall. Mrs. Pnarsall is a blonde, and rather eood looking. Her husband said Bhe was 37 yoars of ago. Pin- was married to Pearsall about sevenU-i n years ago, and they had two daughters, aged respectively 0 and 10 years. Wlieu asked for the reason ot tue crime Policeman Pearsall sold: "I am utterly at a loss to account for it. My wife, us far ns know, was a good woman, attentive. home loving nnd kind. I have never heard of nor seen Mrs. Fitzgerald, and as far as I know she was an utter stranger to my wife. I was asleep In the station house at the time of tho shooting, and know noth ing of the particulars." Mrs. Fitzgerald was transferred to tne One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station house shortly after her arrest. When seen Captain Brooks of that pre cinct said that the woman refused to talk regarding the shooting, or what prompted it. Tho murderess Is the wifo of John J. Fitzgerald, a police examiner. It is said thnt sho is a BiBter-iu-lttW of Police Inspec tor William McLaughlin. ratal l'lnnds In Italy. Romr, Oct. 3. Heavy rains have raised the water in all tho sticiuns near Nuples, Florence. Lucca, Genoa and Bologna. All the districts round these citlos are partly flooded. Several railways are under water for miles, and no rcaulur trttin servico is in operation from f he. citlos mentioned. T the country bridges and bouses have yjn sivepi, awuy iii wie uoous, nun wi.ijy per sous nave ueeu urowuou. .much ajtock has been killed and tbousauds 'of acres laid waste, uotogna lias suifereil most se verely, ana It is report d thnt, a dozen per sons wero drowned In the suburbs yester day. Immense damnge has been done to buildings there. Maunfnctiirns Closing Down. KA8TON, Piu, Oct. 3.-The Keystone furnace at Chain dam, owned by the -.nomas iron coruimny, is being put out of blast. This was the last furnace but one in blast between Plullipsbuitf,' ,. J,, and Allentowu, Pn. The Keystone will be re paired beroro it is again put in blast. Piiillii-sbuiio, N. J., Oct 3. The Amer ican sheet mill, employinir a huntlm! hands, has closed down owing to u lack of orders, it is expected that the mill can start up In a few weeks. Urgos tlio Cunrussluiinl. West Ciiesteu, Pa., Oct. 3. Rev. O. Heathcote Hills, rector ot the Protestant Episcopal Church of Holy Trinity, this place, created a sensation hy tho announce ment thnt it was right for the establish ment of confessionals, and right for Epis copalians to confess to their pastor. His congregation is oue of the most aristo cratic and his chutch proiwty one o the most beautiful iu the state. Disastrous 1'irn In Omaha. (J.vi aha, Neb, Oct. 3. -The Faruam Street theater building was destroyed by tire late yesterday atternoon. Onthafle. uoor n ore a number ot stores, tbe stooks iu which were ruiiieil. The total loss ia caumsieu at. asou.uuu. six persons, five of them firemen, were injured by falling "i uu one iiremuii is missing. Fire men -McHride and Klesaner are thnuvlifc t, be fatally injured. After tint sjutrar Trust. W'ABHIKOTON. Oct. 8. Kflnpnu.nrjt.lTi B. Heudenan, of Iowa, introduced iu the bouse a resolution providing for au iuvs tigatiou by a congressional committee ot the methods of the sugar trust. The reso lution went to the committee on rules for autiou. A Hlg 1.hhU Case Settled. ST. Paul, Oct. 8. -The I'nited Stat nie. ouit court ot appeals decided the oaae of Frederiok Prentice against the Duluth Storage and Forwarding couiiaiiv, involv ing Duluth laud-valued at 1,000,000. Judge Sanborn reudared a decision against Pren tice. Sllss Wnlnnright Gets Her Divorce. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. Marie Walnwrlnht the actress, was granted an absolute di vorce from her husband, Louis James, the actor, on the ground of infidelity. James did not appear to defend the case. She re- sumea her maiden name. Sbtoh Haul Olivets Killed. BCUL1N. Oot. 8. The Goldau Drsuron. hotel at Koenigawinter, a resort ot Khine tourists, a abort distance below the Irih. enfels, a noted mountain, col lapsed yeater day, killiug aeveu peraoua. ttaea Trnck Llceuaa Hcvokod. BAHWAT. N. J.. Oct. 8. The Llndan township ootuuiiltoe last niifht raounaid. red the grautiug of the license to the Lin deu Blood Hone aasiui-stloa. I THE KIND i i THAT CURES g Da MHS. THINIU HAMS, Tli-ondcroini N. Y A Victory Over Disease 1 "Terrible Pain in Head ana Stomach I " 'My Face was one Maau of Eruptions I " "Walked the Floor Night Alter Night I" The following from Mrs. Hm Prow! I tho wondIbful power or daka-m over dlsoasc. fil si LI Mrs I am SI yranior ag,;. Ah011! SlOu'nraiian I Ii id Hip MeilHles hli h loll lnl Iiuiry Imil shape. 1 'ia, ,,.,. VrV'l nCr! paix iv mv iittji "n :I 1 1 t !,,, ,f h l.ltel fl'l'lltltlte. I Mali! niter nlllM I linv In-,'" em. Eterrllite imiii, anil tliia no! all. '" tarn ' one m"" eriinlloiis i an bsilga' at times nut" In' enwreil utmost (lll('1XaX Enelleil lit lvuiwt ui" n,i, ,-.uun, u. u,.M B Willi semis, i nwijmr im,,,-,., I would iry onu ikhi,,' m ass; DiiNA'S S SiiBSAPilRILLA 9 i h,,ui!li I hml Irliil M moliv illtliTont nj"ln-iniBaj Wllil'iiic any in ii, . tin', v, 'i.' ......j . . , jMT . ,,.LU, ...... uli'lllo tlotiK Hf,',-llik,'l'ln.HiiiieW'iiiini I tun t! to Ik-u andS Isi.i'.r.i- Ai.i.xiiurr. ..,,'"",.,,",':B Brllile nil III 1ms ileniirteit. I"" tl;e"aa SlVellnv I liuil i enlirely '', '"JCi fl..... 1m At ell. I Hunk 'in, limn' iHitlle will" cure iniM'iitirHy Yimr. r, BinHtully, S TlconuVniidi, X. Y. Mils. l IUNDA HAMS. To whnm It iniiv oiiccro 1 Iwn hv rMttty to j SUitrutli or the alu. f. w. llAnni . m Tlcondcrogo, N. Y. llumnaelat. m Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, AA 1 UiilMU l'UA l. Office Ueddall building, Hhenandoah, . TTOll KEY A T-LA smtiANUoAn. p Offlce Room 3. P. O Bull'' j aud listcrly building, Pottf S&ena'ndoib, Utft p T. HAV1CE, 8URGE( Offlco Norttae Saennnuoan, o' w'tl"i's drug store. VWYmaiAN AND SURGEON. Offlc -180 North Jsrdln street, Shenandoah. DK.I LONQACrtE, Graduate in Veterinary Surgery and Dentitfry. .l5.'""-y. .?" Wlegrapbor telephone at. tended lo with promptness. Surgical omh Uons perJormed with the greatest oareT Offleai Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah "-"Mol JTJtKANK WOAIER, M. D. Specialutin Treatment of Catarrh, Practice limited to diseases of the eve sa nose and throat. Spectacle! furntaheST gua anteed to suit all eyes 1 Office 13 Wouth Jitrdln street. Hhenandoah. sLsia S3 SHOE WILL NO 3T ftlP. Do you wear them 7 When next In reed try a pat Best In the world, ' .00 $2.00 FOR LADIES' $2.00 II.7S FOR BOYS -75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the later! do"'' P"v $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit ecual to euntnm m,u ni war at wan. liyouwlsntoeconomlielnyourfootwsar, d y purchasing W. L. Douglai Shoes. Name a ,B n, u. uvugiu onoes. narm a price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when von bay W. L. 1WHJOLA8. ltT-ockton. M... alt Soidarj jrowKPH HALT., H South Main Street, Bteaandoah, Pa, C P. Both, Rlngtoan, Pa. Or Debilitated VVornon, stiauld ee 3BADFIEL0'S FEiLE mNL . cry ingredient posicssrs superb T , r )Crtic nnd exerts a vtniKlenul i -rl -.tc in toning up an l strengthening b( r btf-m, by dnvine; throuyli the prop. -t runnel all impurities. Health mid itrength guaranteed to result from its use. ' My wife, waui wrsa bedricMeu htr tatanu. leest ntoaUta. aOtur nsisiK awdsSa!, J-'cmale Jfaauloau JlewMI for two gvttlmz woil." uiuutlia J. M Jobnsoi-. Malvara, Art BnADniLD RaauLAioa Co.. Atiauta. Ga. tioid by Druggists at (1.00 per bollto. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but when the see. pie are told twloe that at (kuaalserS Cheap Cash Store they oan buy rioor aad Tea at lower rates than any where la taia town, they are glad to teal the tntttaf the oft repeated story, rail Use of See- layWvrSf, P'"' BM Saltafhef'. Cheap Cash tlm I n hi wist mm mm. Tt Wetrfher. i.i..Mw.M,t.;H.t,
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