If is One of the first good effects Ifrtlf r licnrc r( Q-rt t '0 17 nt m tei-.- B 4S t ajr U klV 1 aJ Ul WUkV o UIIIUIOIUI1 of cod liver oil with Hypophos pliites. Good appetite begets gooa ncaitii mulsion Is n fat food that provides its own tonic. Instead ot a tax up on appetite and digestion it is a ivonderlul Help to uotu. Scolt's Emulsion ar rests the progress of Consumption, Bron chitis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases by raising a barrier of healthy nesh, strength and nerve. PrepiOTd bybcott Htowrie, N. Y. Alldroggtsts CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR Trailer's CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fiue Old Stock Ale. Engineers! There's no such quick remover of coal Ests! oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises ag because of its high percentage of ta. ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. J AS. S. IgmiC As CO., Cbicatw White Russian Soap A Pure Poapt ContaLf Jio Aduttcratloa A CUP OP delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body. made in ONE MINUTE from Onlv SO eta. for a full pound ftatkage. Tree sample oa application to manufacturers, roit (uut ot B. B. Severn, T. K, Nagargle. W. H. Waters ETnf-i nalif imNDRAKEl AND A SURE FOB Biliousness, Dyspopsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kid noys, Torpid Llvor Rheumatism, Dizzinoss, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appetito, Jaundice, Erup tlons and SkinDIsoasos. ?rlM253.;"tottli, fljli ty U Brsgjiiti, HUE!, JOHJSOI 4 10BS, Tltff ""linrtoa, It Dr. THEEL V- 1C 7RCHSt., rl ilv Prii I.) - i' lu i r- On' uul'ur. tHIIlftlMUd IU1IMI, lal 1I' uvn,. Klrl! luret, lt- i, (Uvav. ltMpitt-nf y, f . v ijt iiilaii, (bo ibMltur l. a . r , jrlui. any, di.nl.p or n i'ii ' Ii b, (h '-. inl'lni'l lit t .Irfin, of rw. I iltw. , . .1 In t m I' divi. t" J nu ' ' 1 n:tli," n '''I ,! 1 wl'l . . i .,1 ii .i)U - t l'iiiui'iiijr nu4 ,m '. H nr, tu lyi 6 in S. eMict llt'.UM H wr of Ituwk., their uhk Buararjt" . i 1 ill i'i AlluaUiio, iiu.i. a i. BilUralul' . h, !, . twooeQl ii t ill'. ' r 1 aataadaa au-i a I' lag, B la Hi Miu i tank UtAnlurw uut frftuauloul l.UarUMluiintt. 22 fto r teoL-. I i mmmmmWtvft ISMRP''' '4"kU"''"' "' "mmm'''Hmmmtmmmmfmmmmmm IMaBsBBi . .. . - . . , ii . I,, istliaiaai.K. slafeasabafcj JG T Terrible Destitution Among tho Homeless in Louisiana. CHILDREN 0RYINQ TOR BREAD. It Ii Now fltntoil That Fully Twenty-nve Hundred People Lost Tlielr Liven In tlio Tteoent Sturm Iturylnir tlie Dead In Trenches Fonra of Kpldemlo. Nbw Or.LSArra, La., Oct. 0. Tlio nfcws from every section stricken by tlio storm makes it safe to estimate tho loss of life at 2,800, while millions of dollars' worth ot property wro destroyed. Besides that thousands of people have beon deprived of tho means of making a livelihood. The situation is appalling, but New Orleans Is doing all It can to relieve tho thousands In want. Dr. Story, coroner of Plnquemlno parish, has made the following report) A good many oar loads of provisions and clothing have been sent, but not near enough. Men, women and children are without food and clothing. Thoy havo become so desperate that they havo threat ened to attack tho stores and steal food. It Is a frequent thiug to see little sufferers crying and bcgulng piteously for some thing to eat. Single graves for tho dead wore impossible. Great trenches wore dug and bodies were piled In one on top of tho other. Tho oarth was thrown over them, and It their names wero ascertained they were cut in rudo crosses above the graves. I do not think I exaggerate .tho facts when I state that at least 2,500 souls were ushered Into eternity by tho recent storm In Louisiana. This, of course, includes the Bayou Cook county, Cheniero, Camannda, Grand Isle, etc. I never saw bodies decom pose so rapidly as those of the sufferers which were viewed by mo. This was duo to tho fact that tho fish ntjK crabs in tlio bayous eat tho remains. iHelievo firmly that tho marshes nnd otlfcr places aro filled with human forms. It Is impossible to get at these, howovcr, as no ono Is ad venturous enough to oxploro the swamps. There can be no doubt of tho fact that this is conducive to an epidemic of fever, or even cholera. If one case ot the latter should develop it would spread through the country llko wildfire, but nothing can be dono to prevent this. Tho relief party which set out from Bll oxl tells an awful story of tlio destitution and loss of lUj in tho Louisiana marshes. Tho marshes are filled with dead and putrifylng bodes, in very few cases the corpses being recognizable. Tho number of lives lost on thoso marshes will never be known. The territory covered was a distance -of 200 miles. Newly made graves wero everywhere. Tho only sign of life seen In the marsh was u raccoon, and it was floating on a log. Hundreds of oyster boats and luggers were lost, with most of their crews, and tho few survivors tell ter rible stories of suffering. Most of them were nude when found. Captain Julian Lefort, the leading spirit among tho survivors of the Cheniero Cu manada, placed tho number of the saved at 300. The population of tho island nnd the bayous Immediately connected with it I was slightly moro than 1,500. Ho says tho Island will bo abandoned as a habitation of man. Grand Islo nnd Chemdeleur will also be abandoned. Death of a Onco Notod I'rencher. Philadelphia, Oct. 9. Waldo Mes soros, who was once a well known minis ter of this city and later of New York, died yesterday in the German hospital. Mr. Messaros recently lost his church in New York, and lator domestio discord added to his troubles, his wife instituting a suit for divorce. This is said to havo drlvon him to drink, nnd ho had been dis sipating heavily lately. It is said that his friends found him lying on tho floor of a room in a gold euro establishment, sick and helpless. They sent for a physician, who pronounced his condition -critical. He was sent at onco to tho German hospital in an ambulance, where his death occurred. Flvo Drowned In Lako 13rle. Leamixotox, Ont., Oct. 0. The David Stewart and another schooner were caught at anchor off here during a (erriblo galo that swept over Lako Erie. At daybreak the David Stewart was discovered sunk within 250 yards of tho shore with flvo men and ono woman clinging to the rigging. Ono by ono thoy wero washed oft Tho other schooner drifted out ot sight, but no sign of life could bo seen. Terrorized by Ilegul.itorA. NnW OliLKAXS. Oot. 0. Louisiana la again terrorized by regulators, and in , many parts of tho state people are calling , for a special meeting of the legislature to I cope with them unless Governor Foster takes immediate steps to suppress the out ragos. The Jefferson investigation ended in a farce, nnd none of those implicated in the lynching ot the Jullens have been in dicted. New Honor for Lord liuiiravnn. London. Oct. 0. Tho National Union of Conservative associations, which will meet at Cardiff early in November, will elect the Earl of Duuraven, owner of the Aral kyrie, to be its president. This conference is to the Conservatives what the great an nual caucus of the National Liberal fed eration U to the Liberals, and iut highest offloe is au exeeptionnl political honor. ATaMacliimett'i tepulillu Ticket. JlosTOX, Oct 9. The following tioket was nominated iiy the Maksacbatetts Ke publican convention: For governor, Ex Congressruaii Ftwderick Greenhalge; for lieutenant governor, Hoger Williams; for secretary of state. William Olin; for au ditor, John W. Kimball; for treasurer, Henry M. Phillips; lor attorney geueral, H. M. Kuowlton. 8lx FUliarweii I'r.dmlily Drowned. Deer Park, Mioh., Oct. 0. Yesterday a driflii.w'boat was picked up by the crew of t)fIuBkaUoiig Life Saving station. Tho crc. -t out in their lioat nnd oamo to tho wre st west of the station. Tho craft was found to bo a Ashing boat of large size. No trace of the six occupants kuowu to have baeu In the boat can bo found. Stricken While on Duty. BrtUNBWicK, Ga., Oct. 0. Yellow Jack is catching the people right and left. Al exander I'rltchnrd, a well known police man, was strioken while walking hie beat. Hestttona ourbstone and suffered until Dr. Hugh Burford passed un his rounds. Pritohard attracted hit utinntiou, and Dr. liurford uut him home in a carriage. Maralinl MueHaltou' Ouodltlou erloui. I'akis, Oot. a The condition of Martha! MacMahon, ex-preetdfnt of France, who ban been ill for some time, ha suddenly become wane, and U uow believed to te dangerous. " A Word W To the Wives fc Sufficient" For Rcudcriug Pastry Short or Friable ' vv's''iJ lis Better than LardS BECAUSE , It has none of its disagreeable and indigestible features. , Endorsed by leading food and ( cooking experts. 1SX TOUR GROCER FOR IT. Made only by fN. K. FAIRBANK & CO., , CHICAGO, ILL., and 133 N. Delaware Ave., YhHa. Send three cents in stamps to N. K. tnirbank Co., Chicago, Krnann suine Cottolene Coolc Hook, contain inc nix hundred recipe.urenared by A nine cmlnentauthontits on cooking. Si Could Do lictter. A story is told of a quaint citizen of Bangor in tho early days whoso lovo of pilfering made him obnoxious to tho traders. One of thorn, a flsh dealor, gave htm a flno lot of flsh ono day, making a condition of tho gift that ho should refrain from stealing any. Tho party took the Bsh nnd went off appar ently wull satisfied with thiH kind of negotiation, but before long ho reap peared and throw down tho tiBh on tho counter. "Hero Mr. B ," he said to tho proprietor, "I'vo brought your flsh back, nnd I guoss I won't tradu with you. I think I can do better." And away ho went, leaving tho dealer still at tho mercy of tho world. Lcwiston liyjrnal HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Cause and Its Lesson. Why did ho commit suicide ? Oh I for tho same reason that thousands of others aio on the vereo of tho same sin, or in imme diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some ouier crjuauy uniortunato result ot any nervous nflection. Ho know lie was afllicted with a nervous disorder, but was careloss, apparently indifferent to tlio out conio ; or lie may have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little cr no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tlio Bauio or similar consequences are likely to result to any ono who has any of tnoso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate in getting rid of them by intelligent treat ment. I)r. Franklin Milos, tho celebrated specialist, lias studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered tho only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove the virtues of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. Alomo Ilarkcr, of Clinton, N. V., writes : " r was so afllicted with extreme nervousness that I was on tlio verge of insanity. .My hands trem bled so that I could scarcoly feed myself. I ued twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, nnd was cured. Hit with pleasuro I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles " ' I had been a great sufferer from chronic hcadacho until I began, about four months iiko, to use I)r Miles' Restorative Nervine andl'ill-, since which tlmo I have not had a beailai hc Several of my friends are using Dr. Miles' Rem edies', and nnd them, as I did, to bomoreth.m you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Klster, Los Angelas, Cal. w. II. Capwcll, editor Tribune, Plymouth, P writes : " My wife was ured of sick hoadaehe nf many years' standing by tho use of I)r Mil' -Restomtlvo Nervine. Rhe has recommended it to her friends, and they all praise It highly " l)r Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervine is sold hv nil druggists on a positive ga&rantee, or sent dm it by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of price, SI per battle, six bottles fur? , express prepaid. It Js positively free from niite oraangerous drugs. Dr. Miles' Pills, W) doses, 26 cents. Freo boat atdreggltu, or bp mall. Are Vou ii SuM'orer l'roin Catarrh, Hiiy If you are. go to your erugglst, or it you ean t get It where you llvr. send to un. (Jet a nuiue oi iviftytrs Magfetio catarrb (. uro, which e will entirely guarantee to cure any hi vwvrru, any rever, hw,, otherwise your jouuey win iw rcturnta. I'ttr one cot ar, one bottle to laxit for three months' and one battle to i ute It has never failed, and will ouie you. Give it a trtel. No cure, no Pay. J HE M ATEKS UBUG I II IhLklnn.l Mtt One dollar for a three mouths' treatment and an awoiute guarauiee tur a cure is what the Mayers Drug Co. of Oakland, Md., offers to sufferers of catarrh, bay fever, eto. sk your druggist for a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic latutirii cur. n mu u,cr isuiea, ana will onre you. l or sate oy u aruggists, or ad dress the above nrm. sk your druggist to how you a bottle of wavers Magnetic uatarrn Lure ono bottle to cure any cae, no trailer now were, and will manor inreenontns treatment, sold every wueie. CHARLES DERR, (Formerly witr Wrc. Derr- THE: LEADING : BARBER, Ferguson House Uulldlna- No. 12 West Centre Street. MAUR.ICH HiYUR GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to till orders In large or small ciuaalliles at our wholeaoleand retail store All orders eiecutod with eare aud pronptneaa aa. m. isto33Xj3B a ao., S ll.lSn 8M.Jardltet., lineakadeaB, Pa. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need rcpalntinrj they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, dean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never looic as wen. Almost everybody knows that cood paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. ior any color (otner man wmtc) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National i-cau company s rurc wmtc Lead Tintintr Colors, and you wilt have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. Tor sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. ii you arc going 10 paini, it win pay you to send to us Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a posiai carci 10 uo ao. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.7 Philadelphia. TiTimty-twii Thniisniul Kxilcri Hebrews. SAN Francisco, Oot. 0. Father II. (5rlp- pius Iloucharenk, a Russian exile, known herons tho patriot priest, is authority for tho statement that 82,000 Itusslau Jews, nil men of wealth, havo been exiled by tho czar anil aro comttiK to America, a larjje proportion of them intending to settle on tho 1'aclllc coast. Ho says the uknso will go Into effect Oct. 13. Thrown llcneath thu Cur Wheels. Scottdai.e, I'n., Oct. 0. While Miss Cora Phillips, a young music teacher, and Mrs. John Oritta wero out driving their horse, frlRhtened nt a train, upset tho enr rlage, and both occupants were thrown out. Miss Phillips fell upon the track in front of the uasslnK train and was killed. Her companion was also badly hurt, but will recover. Itlnek Smallpox u Mexico, Guayamab, Oct. II. There is growing excitement throughout the state of Sonora nt the appearance of blnck smallpox at Bozolaud and other cities. Many deaths are daily reported. A Colli-o Centennial. WILLIAM8TOWN, Mass., Oct. 0. The Williams colk'tro centennial opened yes terday under most favorable auspices. Very largo audiences attended all of the exercises. j NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho paid admissions at tho World's fair on Saturday were !2i!,lu. Forty-four horses havo been stolen in CJcnrfleld county. Pa., within two months. In less than seven months Governor Alt !geld. of Illinois, has pardoned ulnety-flve prisoners. Kinimi Goldman, tlio anarchist, whose caso is in the bauds of a jury in Now York, expects to uo aoiiutttcil. Congressman Caldwell, of Ohio, has been chosen for chairman of the Itepublt can congressional committee. The Spanish itovernmeut has raised the quarantine ugniust vessejs arriving from Jersey City, Itotterduni, Suntos und Hio Janeiro. Attempting to capture several burglars in umatiu, eb., Unlrera Smith and Ser iss were badly wounded and one thief was killed. Miller Wlllium Brown mid Andrew Llppo, a boy assistant, were killed by re turning to examine a slow fuse for a blast in their initio chamber at Clinton, Ind. Min-i Elizabeth, a daughter of ex-Secre tary of War KlkitiK, of Blkins, W. Va. will shortly be married in New York to h-dward F. Urunor, u broker of that city. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AN NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My aortor says it arta (rently on the stomach, liver and kidnes. and 11 a pina-sant laiatlve. ThlJ drink Is made from herht. Ami it nrnnnrml tv nu as easily as tea. Itts called All druirplsti sell it at 51c. and 11 a paokfura. Ifyoa cannot get It, send your address for a free sampla. r.ane rnrjillr nedlelae movea ihe bowels eacn sbt, in oraer to ne iieallliy this Is necaaaarv Addroaa ORATOH f. WCMIDW AWJ LkBoyTH.' Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persona aestroj lag or detaining beer kegs will be proaMuted as provided by the Act oi Assembly approved April ttc, im. Breworfl' ABaochitloa Bbinndnh Inn a, inn r n CWrtiKtcr'. Kocllah IllamonJ It rani. fENNYROYAL PILLS m Orlirinul and ItniT flt-nnTno. rc, iJwiif rlUbl. ladies, uk , buiM. rakj whb blu tihbon. Take no timer. Jtut a mgntu twww umu and Imitation ai DruuitHi. m i in ksiii a ur purimtmra, hwuiboiui "lEfllff Tor IatUU, m UiUr, rWur SIaiIL 1 U.fUtA Tt-tinieiia Asuu v 44 r All lo4 Dntu Piatt's Popular Saloon. (roraerly Joe VTynt s) 19 and 21 Wast Oak St re est, WUUXMDOAH, VA. MawekeCwlUi the best beer, porter, alaa little bsrsttaabed. iwaw. mf sww, wuiaa, ete. I leant Cordial lnvltatiM S TP Elootion Law Repeal Bill to Reaoh a Veto Tomorrow, IT WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE PASSED. 1 When This Is Disposed or the Hill to Modify the Chinese Inclusion I.nw Will Doubtless Gome Dp In the House Tlio Sliver I'lclit In tlio St unto, Washington. Out. 9. It is tho common expectation that this, tho tenth week ot the extra session of congress, will mark an important epoch In the history of the con gress. In both houses legislation of the first order of importance is ponding In the senate the sliver repeal 1)111 and In tho house the bill to repeal the federal election laws and it is believed that In Itoth cases the week will mark a sensible advance to wards a conclusion. On Wednesday the crucial test is to be made In tho senate that is, if a sttfllclent number of senators respond by that date to Mr. Voorliees' summons to Insure the attendance of a quorum. In that case the effort will be made to bring tho sliver re peal bill to a final vote by sitting contin uously, the purpose being to tire out the opponents of the bill. If tiio plans of tho repealers aro success ful tho bill will probably come to a vote before tho close of tho week. Hut if tho silver men succeed in an attempt to break a quorum and force an adjournment nt any stage of tho proceedings they are confident that tho Mmato will be obliged to pnss a coinproinlso measure or allow the entlro repeal proposition to fall. L. - After tho bill to renoal tlio federal elec tion laws hashecn disposed of in tho house, ns, tinder tho pending order it will bo to morrow, it is expected that the McCreary bill to amend and modify tho Geary Chl neso registration nnd restriction act will be given the right of way. When the bill was reported the commit! eo asked that two days bo allotted to a dlscutsion of tho mensuro, and that then a vote be taken on its passage. The committee cn rules has not yet decided upon the terms of nu or der, inasmuch ns Uepresentntive Goary has expressed n desire for inoro timo for the consideration of the subject. Repre sentative Oates desires to bring up tho bankruptcy bill reported to the houe last week, but prefers postponing considera tion until tho lfit.li Inst,, rather than to en ter upon it at the tloso of tho week. So it is probable that Mr. Geary will get on ad ditional day for tho Chinese bill. Tills would bring It to a vote on Frday. The, house may then adjourn over Saturday. As to tho elections bill, tho Domocri'tio caucus called for tonight will decide whether the Tucker bill or the Fitch bill bostexpresRos the views of tho party on ie subject. A tear has been expressed Unit thoro vrlll not bu enough Democratic rep resentatives present on Tuesday to consti tute a quorum tuid pass tho bill, but the managers say that tho absentees left the oity intending to return on Uint dny, and they confidently expect that tho roll call will show, a majority of the house for tlio pnssago bf tho bill, even If tho Republi cans, as it bnB been reirarted is their in tention, do not vote. The Populists will support tho bill, the repeal of tho federal elections bill being one of the demnnds of their platform. Oot Up n "l'nlie" lC.vciirslon. Mrmpihs, Oct. 0. For several weeks Rev. Hobert Anderson, a negro preacher, has lieen traveling up aurfl down the Kan sas, Fort Scott and Memphis railway ad vertising an excursion to Mnmmoth Springs, Ark. Thousands of 'tickets wure sold and the Teverend swindler pocketed the cash. On Saturday hundreds of ue groos gathered nt every town on the road from Memphis to Kansas City and boarded tho trains for Mammoth Spriugs.butwhen the tickets were presented they were pro nounced bogus. The negroes will lynch Anderson if he can be founi. Kalians Democrats Abandon Fusion. TorEKA, Knn., Oct. 8.-Democrats of Kansas 'A) I ri to be abandoning fusion with either part7 in FrankJin county fusion received a set back by straight out combi nations. Cleveland was indorsed and a free coinage resolution defeated. For the iirst time in four years tho Lion county Democracy put up a lull party ticket. The Democrats of Saline county also severed connection with tho Populists, and will try to win with a straight tioket. President mid Cusliler Arrested. Chicago. Oct. 9. Depositors in the Morshou & Co.'sbauknt Vermont, Ful ton county, Ills., which failed a year ngo, have been anxiously nwaitinjtthe arrest of the president and cashier, who disappeared soon after tlio assignment was made. It is alleged tlmt they aro embezzlers to tho amount of 300,000, and that amount was drawn from the depositors. Tho two were arrested in this oity yesterday. A Century nntl Six Years Old, ItKi) Hook, N. V., Oct. 9. -Sarah Oilson, a coioreu woman locally known as "Aunt sauy," died iu this village yesterday, aged 100. In her childhood she was a slave in the family of General Montgomery, and later lived on the Montgomery place with Muie. Livingston and the Misses Hunt. She was an inveterate .smoker, and eii joyed the best of health until two weeks ago. Started Up un Double Turn. 1'OTTbTOWN, Pa., Oct. 9. The Philadel phia bridge works, which have been idle a short period, started up this morning on uuuutu turn, contracts naviug been re ceived to keep them busy for some time. The Pottstown Iron company has Issued a notice reducing the puddiers to ts.d0 a ton. The Ellis & Lessig's Iron company have mtu waueu a notice oi a reduction. Not the Kendallvilla Itobbers. CniOAQO, Oot. 9. John Graham, James King and John Wilson, who were ar rested nt Kensington for supposed imnll- cation in the Keudallville exnress rob. bery, were called before Justice Porter. No evidence connecting them with tha robbery had been obtained nnd they were discharged. London's Gift lo Koyalty. LONDON, Oct. 9. At St. James' nalaen. in the presence of fifty guests, the lord mayor presented to the Duke and Duohess of York the corporation's aift of a service or plate ana a diamond and pearl collar ette. Tha service consists of 1,'joe piecus, and coutaiu nearly 3,000 ounces of silver. A lt-V.r-01il Salelae, Washington, Oct 9. Harry B. Jack son, 19 years of age. jumned from a Waah ington aud Alexandria ferryboat and was drowned. The body was rtoo vexed. No cause is known for tla suicMta, JU wm tbe son of Andrew Jwkso4, a laUagoon. WtMtor. 3 m m THAT CURES! mi IlNDIGESTlON AND I LOSS OF APPETITE g 9 CURED. m S TMT. rOl.T.OWl'fO STUONO TFFnOMAL WAS3 ISSHKNT US HV TUB I.ABIII. Wl W 1HISTII I II"V1H Hiiro, w. 1'AI.VEK A Co , IlHthlMr.B N . H SSBANA SABStl'AlllUA g gj OKNTl-KMrv lluthif tho pmt thwe yttn -g Bllnvj Aiitturoil riiiiiili.rnlily lfli I.Oitfliill, ! P3llini' that I rniiblv t" o'1 to my work 13 Snl.) futlerat tram I nil I ( I lull, " BM Hi run down. I trtiil vurltiiiB 'imiillpi without Ob-!" Ssjilnlngfiy iMll'-t until I Induota to try H I . DANAS I 1 SABSAPARILLA Hlhsvo tcn only turn liottlrl snil IIUp nrtviiiiin. I'lmplm snil l.li.tcliM lisveS entirely illiileiire! Al'lM,.!l",nr"t3 Hratet ltlice.tlm, (iim.iI. In hrt I l'l"elI(H I hail not taken IlN,VSIwould nut lie lillleM sinnw. Youra truly, . . . P) Herkimer, N.Y. E. A. WOI.LABF.R. gD. Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast. Malno. JJ Professional Cards. JOIIN K. COYLE, Offloe lleddall building, ihenindofth. 14. 1T M. HOUKK, 1X A TIORXKY A T-LA H 3HBMAKIIOA'' Omee-noom S, P. O H. 1 .. hnlltf0ab, a.'d Ksterly building, '0tutillS Bn'n"Bv ' Q T. UAV10E, VP QE0X DENTISJ. . Ott0 KoreheasttJor. Mala andOenKe 3tfl heBMUon. over Stein's drug store. H. KI3TLKU, M. D PHYSICIAN AND 8VRQROX. OfaoelJii Notth Jarutn street, Shenandoah. E. D- LONOACUE, Qraduate In Veferiitary Sutgery and Dtutliiry. ,il oalls bv mall telegraph or telephone avi t'mrted to with iiromninebs, Burgieai opers irons performed with tho greatest care, OffiflOl tOinmcrciai notei, nntnanaoah jpHANK WOAIER, M. D. Ppecialitt in Treatment 0 Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, e 1 Oso and throat. Hpcctacles lurnlshed, gua antced to suit all eyes Office 13 South Jardtn street, Hhennndoah. S3 SHOE noTlrVp. Do you wear them 7 When next In used try a pile, J Best In the world. y 3.00 53 52.00 FOR LADIES' $2.00 SI. 79- FOR BOYS J: 75 $S8 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mada In the UtetJ stylet, don't pay $0 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 rr , $5 Shoe, They (it equal to custom matia and look and wear as wall. If you wish to eccnombo In your footwear,1 do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy IV. Iu UOUGI.AS. HrocUton, Stitoa. Sold bJJ JOSF.I'H HA 1,1., H South Main Btreet. 8heanaoah Pa. C. F. Roth, Rlng'own, Pa. If used by Wfres' tho painful or.cj attendant nrnis, cnild-blrih.uri..t un intal!:i !e si flcf.'r,andobv),e llotor!irc3cf' n nnemenr, Incei' is; tile dangkrstiivreo drujrgHM. Sfntby express on receipt of prjtw, (wr bottle, chatea nn BHAOflCLO R SOU LATOR CO..' Atlanta THE CKOICJSST jDHIKKS Oan always be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market St. Tha only SDRE ROACH DEbTttOliSR is MAURERS' EXTERMIWATOR. We guaranty ft t0 M Ae houm ot Rats, Roachcv and Water Bucs. or Money refundeo. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best fa tin market for BioSuaa, ANTa. Nona, For Sale by til DrufigUtl B sore andSat la'taaatoa. Said. only lo bptdes, our Tsaot Mars eaMcb. D. MAURER &. SON, WEEKS' SALOON, 17 a?. MaAn S. Plmt Iwk f Wiw, WIMe (Blj m FtHk Km. Gorier am Ala always on Up gTHE KIND gl Hirkimn N.Y. M m 3.50 sK ill $2.50 2.25 fcl I 9 nn l.u)flrPlfeJ U A - f'i i