Old Time Methods of treating Colds and C oughs were b.xscd on the idea of sup pression. We n o w k n o w that "feeding a cold" is good doctrine. Scott's Emulsion cod-liver oil with hypo l-lr ophites, a rich fat-food, ci.rcs the most stubborn ough when ordinary medi cvr.es have failed. Pleasant t take; easy to digest. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 20? West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOB- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. Clean up at night, and heai tne day's cu and bruises with because of its high percentage of t ASK YOUR (JROCGR FOR IT. ' JAS. S. K1RIC Ha CO.. Chicane White Russian Soap toS?$&Ssf8&Sr Do These Ones' Inns Apply to You ? Thov are sure to Interest hundreds of readers ot this paper. NJno ou ef every ten people ore troubled with tkese symptoms, und really don't know what's tho matter with them. Here are the questions: Arc you nervous r Have you a cough t Is your throat sore ? Is you appftlte poor? Do you haVfc and spit? Do you tato cold easy? Ih your nose stopped lip? Is It Hlwuysfull of scabs? Is your bnuth offcnslvo? Is j our hearing a tt ected ? Is your tongue frequently coated? Is your mouth full of slime ucon rtslnu? If you have you have, or are getting, a bad caseot Catarrh. O' e bottle of Mayers Mat netlo I'atarrh Cure Is guaranteed to cure any cate of Catarrh, ana will last for a throe months' treatment Ask your druggist, who will give you an absolute guarantee. For sale Dy arugrisis. u'memner one Dottle to cure, and guaranteed by our agents. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from 3 rrVi-r amssi r,iiLK,ai'.'Iut L I. Air Only 30 ets. for a full pound package. Trea aamplo on applloatlon to manufacturers, ntsiuiir B. K. Severn, F. B, Alagargle. W. H. Waters CHARLES DEBR. (Formerly vrite Wrc Derri THE s LEADING s BARBER! Ferguson House Ilulldloe No. 12 West Coir Sireet. ijo Moiitli MhIh Street. OZi.exxai,xxclovl3. Uv. tt ti ovu f uaranteed to be nrst-class In every res ret We respectfully BOllclt a. snare of your patronage. Uooda called tor and delivered. DUSKYDMNOND irm nnum 1JVV1I How the Russian Sailors Spont Sunday in Toulon. THE BATTLE OF THE FLOWERS, The Vlaltlng Ofllcorn Delayed ly floral Tributes of Prlemlslilp Ordinary Sen men Curried About mi tlio Shoulders of Hiitltiulaatlo 1'ronclimen. TOULON, Oct. 10. Few persona slept In Toulon Saturday night. The streets were nlmost ns crowded at 8 o'clock yesterday mornlng as at 8 o'clock In the afternoon. The illumination ot shops and private houses did not cease until daybreak, and the thousands sang and caroused under the electric light without a sign ot weari ness. When the oflloeni' hall at the arsenal closed shortly after 0 o'clock yesterday morning the dancers came out upon a scene ot delirious enthusiasm. Hands playing the Hussinn anthem and the "Mar sellalso" were parading tho streets, the throng was alternately singing and cheer lug, and shouts for Hussin, the Hussinn of ficers and tho czar rani? from every side. At 8 o' clock the crush wna worse than bo fore slnco the colebration began. Every body was shouting "Long live Russia!" "Long live the citarl" Mayor Ferrnro gave his luncheon In the name of tho municipality at 11 o'clock. The play ground of the college had been coveml with a great tent, and under this the tables wero laid. The Husslan officers showed their appreciation of tho ilno wines by drinking themselves into n state of flushed oxcitemcnt. When tho luncheon was over the mnyor made a rather bom bastic Bpeech as to tho alliance of sister nations, which, ho said, ought to ho re garded nhrond ns a pledge of pence and not ns a threat of war. He presented a gold champagne cup to Admiral Avelou and a silver champagne cup to every other Hnsslan ofilcer. The presentation speeches wero effusive, but they evoked no corre sponding response from the Husslnns. Ad miral Avelnn expressed his thanks briefly, and tho other Husslan officers followed his example. None of them mado any al lusion to politics. As the day advanced all the main thor oughfares were thronged from wall to wall. Admiral Avelnn and his officers were con veyed in open carriages to the Place do la Liberte, where the battle of llowers was to take place. The crowds were so dense that the horses could procoeil only nt a slow walk. The Russians wero half smothered with flowers, confetti and paper spirals. They returned tho lire with spirit and smiled and waved their cups as the people piled up tho llowers to the carrlago wheels. At the Place de la Liberte the procession of floats and flower bedecked carriages was longer and finer than anything attempted at the Nice carnival. Tho pavements were strewn with tons of confetti, The enthusiasm of tho unofficial crowd exceeded nil bounds when the Huislan sailors landed. French sailors and civil ians formed in processions, hoisted tho men to their shoulders and carried them through tho streets. Women embraced and kissed them. Wherever the Husslan sail ors appeared deafening shouts for Russia and thecziirfllled thonlr. Until evening the demonstration was romnrknble for tho ab sence of drunken meu. After dark, how ever, wine was given out in enormous quantities. Staggering sailors were to bo seen everywhere, and the popular mani festations of enthusiasm degenerated into muudlin ombraces and drunken howling. A dinner was given at the prefecture last evening to the Husslan ofllcers and tho high French officials who have come from other cities. Later tliore was a gala per formance at the Grand theuter, which the Husslnns' attended nt the invitation of the municipal government. The chief feature of the performance was a Franco-Russian ballet. Two Tramp Killed by a Train. WasiiiKotox, Oct. 10. Paul Victor Neiiensehvanger and Frank Hebsomer (Swiss) were struck and Instantly killed by a train on the Pennsylvania railroad near JIngruders, a small fetation a mile from this city. Another Swiss named llnssenfratz, who was with them, was also Btruck by the train, and is not ex pected to live. They were laborers out of work, mid were tramping about to And employment. Heavy Sentences for French Thieves. Paiiis, Oct. 16. Renard, leader of the gang who robbed tho Marquis de Panisse Passis last January, was sentenced to twenty years at hard labor. His ten con federates were sentenced to terms varying botweeu two and ten years. These prison ers went to the house of the marquis, at 21 Avenue Marcea, and under tho pretence of being officers searching for proofs in tho Panama case, looted the building. Killed by Ills Drunken Wile. New York, Oct. 10. George Dvrnn, an engineer nt the Marlborough hotel, died yesterday at the New York hospital from injuries received at the hands of his wife Saturday night. Dunn went home and found his wife intoxicated and children neglected. A quarrel followed, and Mr. Dunn attacked him with a hammer, frac turing his skull in twenty-six places. Mluitenotu'i State Librarian Dying. St. Pacl, Oct. 1H. Colonel W. II. H. Taylor, state librarian since 1HS7, is dying at hi-, home in this city. He married the youngest daughter of General William Henry Harrison in 183U, and was General Harrison's private secretary when he was president. He is nearly 80 years old. May l'reveut the Cmlmtl-alltcliall Fight. New Ohlkans. Oct. 16. The first step toward preventing the Corbett-Mitchell fight here wax a suit begun this morning against the Olympic club for $18,000 taxes. The decision is considered to be import ant, as it may stop even glove contests in the future. Ilrulifirlck'a Yellow fever Yiotltni. Uhunswiok, Ga., Oct. 10. The new oases of yellow fever reported number 84. Cases under treatment, 25; discharged, 188; total deaths, 488. The cool wave is favorable rt a decrease in the number of eases, but un favorable to patients under treatment. To Maka '1 rutin for Cranbei rle. TKKNTON, Oct. 10. Professor A J Rider, secretary of the Aiuerirau fiaubeiry Grovttrs' association, sailed for Kn.'i.ind on Satniday Hi- imssion aliioad l.s lo bel ter edueate I lie ilnlisliiu ih,- u-u ut the er'iula 1 1 les Ile-l ruetu ,. fn,. m All,-i,tnun. Ail i ' i m I'ii t i in Km ing t lie gale of Friday night fire destroyed the lireiiug & llacliniau block at Sixth and Ham lion flivels, causing a loss of $!M,iiuu FOREIGN INTERVENTION. Kuropenn Governments Will Take n Ilnnd In llrnztllau Alia In. MtmEViliEo. via Galvkstox.Tox., Oct. 10. The Ilrnxlllan minister to Uruguny, Senhor Montetro, has suddenly left his post. It is believed that ho has gone to the upper Uruguay to lenrn tho attitude of the squadron stationed there and report to President Pelxoto. Advices f,rom Rio Janeiro state that martini law in moie rigidly enforced now than at any time since Admiral Mello's squadron declared war against President Peixoto. There is reason to believe, the corre spondent reports, that tho Kuropenn dip lomatic corps intend to carry out immedi ately their threat ot intervention, and will have forces landed fiolu the ships in tho harbor. From Rio Grande do Snl news has been received of another victory by the revolu tionary forces. In an engagement near Quarhay the Castllhlitas were routed with heavy losses. Two of the best ofllcers of the revolutionary army were killed. After recruiting their forces the revolu tionists intend to march toward Llvrn mento, and their to join the army under1 General Saralva, which Is besieging it. The journals of Montevideo nro authority for tho statement that the government of Uni7.ll wishes to purchase tho cruiser the Twenty-fifth of May from the Argentine government with the object of tnklng ag gressive nction against some of her re bellious vessels. llenten nntt Itobbed on n Train. EA8TON, Pa., Oct. 10. Frederick Hln ton, of Philadelphia, reported to tho Kas ton police that ho had been assaulted on a Lehigh nnd Susqtiehnnua freight train and robbed of his pocketbook, containing $30 and his papers und lottors of introduc tion. Ho was In charge of two locomotivos forwarded by the Iialdwin Locomotlvo works, Philadelphia, to Hartford, Conn. Ho wns riding In the cnb of one of the en gines, which were ubout the center of tiie train, when tho two thieves came over the cars, entered the cab and assaulted him. The man's story of assault and robbery hiiB been verified. He was not much hurt. Paris' Mayor Applauds Kllfflantl. Paiiis, Oct. 10. When the civil mar riage ceremony between Lord Terrence Blackwood, sou of the Marquis of Dnf ferin, and Miss Florn Davis, of New York, was performed nt the mnirle tho mayor closed his part of the function with a speech in which ho said: "The enthusiasm manifested at Toulon does not efface tho memory of services rendered to us In tho past. We do not forget that the English und Amoricnns have been our political educators. It was nt their schools we iearnod to practice liberty." llrutal Murder In rittsburg. PlTTsnuno, Oct. 10. The most inhumnn murder committed in this city for many years was that by which Confeotioner John Schrecker met death nt the hands of a robber. Tho crime was perpetrated at the Nobles livery stable, on Fortieth street. Edward Sloan, a carriage driver, after pounding Ills victim's head to a jelly with a monkey wrench, placed the unconscious confectioner under the heels of a vicious horse to be kicked to a finish. Ho them J rilled Schreckcr's pockets and lied, but was soou cuptured. Two Kllleu, One Fatally Hurt. Toi-eka, Knn., Oct. 10. A headon col lision occured on tlio Chicago. Hocklslnnd and Pacific railroad, at Paxlco, twenty miles west of Topeku, between a freight and passenger train. Two colored tramps riding on tin mail car were instantly killed. Mail Clerk K, K. Harter, of St. Joseph, may die. Two othertraiumen were Injured. Mexloau Troops Uncalled. City or Mexico, Oct. 10. General Nerl. who is heading the disturbance in thostato of Guerrero, wires the government that I ho will shortly report himself at the capi jtal. He states that his quarrel was only with the governor of the stateof Guerrero. 1 he government troops liavobeen recalled. Cotton Injured by Trust. Memphis, Oct. 10. A killing frost fell In this section, greatly injuring crops and vegetntion. Tho cotton crop will be cut short 15 or 20 per cent., and in the low lands the top crop v. ill be a failure. The frost seems to have been general through out the Mississippi valley. The Ollolern lo ltussia. ST. PETKItSBUWl, Oct. 10. There were ' bO fresh cases of cholera and 43 deaths ; here on Oct. 0-18. There wero 0 fresh cases and 5 deaths In Moscow on Oct. 9-10. A . general decrease of tho epidemic Is re ported Iroin the provinces. Veil Three Storios with an Klevator. New Youk, Oct. 10. The elevator at B88 Broadway fell three stories, fatally in juring John Wallaoe and Alfred B. Har nett, and seriously injuring T. W. Falcon mil Joseph Mulligan, the elevator man. Attempted Wile MtliOrr and Silleldn Minneapolis, Oct. ill. V. T. Tiler shot his wife, Kmnui F. T. ler, and iln-n pin a bullet In bis own ln ail. T, e woman will recover, Inn i lie man )) .11, l'lie rounle have tch , , ' IT WILL NOT CURE7 An agroeablq Ititintlvo nnaNBttvi! Tonic. :2!.di!yJ,rus,fla,.aor8ent by mall, ffio.,600. nd $1.00 per package. Bamplea free. H.W JtW for the Teeth and lireatti,o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San DIeiro. Cal.. fays: "Shiloh's Catirrh Remedy la I tlie tlr medicine I have ever found that would do ma any good." Prion SO cts. Bold by lirmritUta. if PiiUSlnePl5J 0 Goussh. aa there fadanger of 'ngCtosumritlon. fintLoa'sbcniB bast Oouah Cure anjspeedSy relVevee CouVbf Croup, W boo ping- Couh and nronobit.ant Is sola on a guarantee. 35 eta. ' Public Notice! ok or i i it ' lL' uet?r t, H Jt- iru almi u . iLe Act . ti i ij i i.- j 4bDKi.ilri: ' jnnt I est. 1 A VETER The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Maked a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her tliousatidsotbrnvo soldiers to tlio war, and nostate bears a bet ter record In that respect than It does. In fitcnitiiin It Is rapidly acquiring . iiivlalilo niare. In war nnd literature Holoinon Yrwell, well known as a writer hb Snl," lias won an honorable position. Inii 'nir tlio late war ho was a numilier of Co. M, M. N. Y. Cavalry nnd of the 13tli Indiana ln '.intry Volunteers, ltogardliig an Important livuinstancn ho writes as follows: " Smi'ial of in old veterans hero aro using ir Miles' Iiesloratlvii Nervine, Heart Cine mil Nerve and Mvor 111 It, all of them glvlnit plemlld sal Isf art Ion. In fart, wr have never s-ud remedies that compare with tliem. 01 In' I'llls we iiiustsay they are tlio best com- oinaiioii or uio quinines leqiureu in a prep .i rat Ion of ilielrnaturo we liave over known, We ham untie but words of praise for them. i ney are mo oiugrowtii cu a now principle in t.it'dli'liie, and tone up tho system wonder .ully. Wo say to all, try theso remedies." Solomon Yewell, Marlon, Iud., Her. 5, 18(8. Tli"so remedies are sold by all druggists on i positive guarantee, or sent dlrert by the 'ii Miles Medlral Co., Elklmrt, Ind.. on ro v!.' of prlco.Sl per bottle, six bottles 8S,ox-iiri-ss prepaid. They posl tlvoly contain neither jpiatHH nor dangerous drugs. T.KWIS M. HDMUXnst, HrtiiOi ITni4ml.l. V bsboils, carbuncles! MB H I TORTURING ECZEMA, H Completely Cured! MB D ax A Sabsapahii.la Co., OH Gentb IVo yi-oriaKo I had "Ijh Orl.mp"B which tnjrt have iolom'! my 111 it oil as "TUFT hd tlio "MiltiKleii" shortly af-H s 1 1 ttrlathrlrworrtform. I took a large SS Eg amount of Dr. s medicine but they left mo worses BBm! not utile to v nrk. H sIiflNn I wm terribly afflicted with 3 Ml vl ll Imllti, b nd Nik. and two cnr-sM lmiiclen at turn tituu. I tried iwryihlngH p I rould hi-ar of but continued to have bolla, M iTHAT AddKl to tl,u JIwemnB ga. iornii'iiu-d mo uight and day, the IB gi ttehing wal luteiin'. I had severe paint in HghtlpH BHidu and hark, twinf litmil linilnrh IMBI 5 "M IDCQ dUnmraged. At last l9 SUnCO beard of DANA'S RAitSAPA-SS IK ramim'nwa urfiiiR ii, ana uie tmrill puiuuu vumiiiuifiy i imiiii me. ouri rtjjKitfully, m .. LEWIS M. EUilUNUS. Soulh Itartwlck, Jf. V Miu irutu ii uut sunn n annineu w nv m M U. K. UOLBUOUKrP. 3L M & South Ilartwick.N. Y. m Dana Sarsaparilla Co.. Belfast. Mains, fig Entirely N DRAKE ft GOSTSIfENESS Blllousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizzlnoss, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundlce.Erup 1 tions and Ckin Diseases. I Mot 2G. tit;.:'j. Bi'A by ill SruMiiU. HEIST, JCIi ililCF.I), fru., lirllsitM, Tt Dr. THEEL 1317ARCHSt., I'lillli.lOlil4 (ofllccsStrlaiJ PrhilB) la Hiot.nl, one al.lt. lo cur the mAu. tunat" iuti rlt.d from Blood PuImm. Hsrelia llhiw,, StrletueM, D. blllty. J. ear. liMuuteacy, eta., jirtmofj or wooadsrj, tw matter wbst Othtri wriu. crint. ut. idMnhi. fuarautM), and alltba tralDs oferlu, ta by th oomt.in4 Allot-aUilo, Uouiu-uiiMhlc, and KolecUo tnatemj of nied.clite. Et-Uof M oaoo. Vrvth osmi eured to 4 lo 10 dan. Bend Ave two-wot alamps fur book Truth, mctb.Bi thai will axionUh you, and a true frktiil lo nmring bmaatdtj and thim ooBteniplailDf niarrtan. Heara dalljrt to I; nta law, A to It Sunday". 9 tola M. Beware of qoaoka, tbelf book Uterators and fraudulent admilseueata. The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is We guarantee it to nd the bouse of Rats, Roaohci ami watch Bugs, o money RcpuNors MAURERS Ptrslas INSE0T POWDER It thebot Id Um sratle use. a.k att.'M iNMIiTtt om . A PerSslsbytllDraaglsts Bou.i.: itm. Sold only in botilea, our Tsaac Mass oneash. ""WD MAURERiSON, PH T.KWIS M. HDMUXDSt. 3 Eighteen Men Went Down with tho Steamer Dean Eiohinond, MAKY OTHER WRECKS REPORTED. A I.ting I.l.t of Veoaels That Have lleen Cmt on the neurit or Mtmlt, tlio I'atn of Wlioao Crews In at l'resent Unknown. Though They llHve lloiilillem I'erlahed. HuTFALO.Oct. 10. Klfrhteen persoiis,the entire crew of the propeller Demi Rich mond, aro Riven up for lost in Saturday night's storm on LakeKrie. The oorpses of five have heen washed ashoreat Van lliirsn Point, forty miles from this city, nenr Dunkirk. The shore of the lake is strewn with wreckage and merchandise, nnd the waves are hourly yielding up further evi' dencesof the ltlchmoiid's fate. Another hoat, the schooner Typo, is thought to have gone down with her crew just off Gravelly bay, on the Canadian side, n few miles from this city. She is owned by the Hargrove company, of Detroit. Wreokngo Is sllll being cast ashore, nnd It is believed the Klchniond foundered not more than three miles out on the lHke. It seams Impossible thnt nny of the seven teen souls on board her could have es caped alive. The Klchtuond was a "clover loaf" boat, nnd her crew were all from Toledo. Sho wns tho first of tho larger steamers which uuirk the coming of tho presont style of marine construction on the lnko. She wns of 1,387 tonnage, nnd wns built In Cleveland in 1804, but was re built in 1873. She wns owned by llotts ford mid others of Port Huron, nnd was valued nt iM0,00O. The crew of the Dean Richmond wns composed of the following: G. W. Stod dard, captain; Goorgo lioyseu, second mnte; Samuel Meadows, wheelman; E. Wheeler, lookout; Frank Knrnest, lookout; A. U. Dodge, second cook; Envcn, chief engineer; Jacob Knrnest, deck hand; Wllllnm Zink, deck hand; George M. Schilling, porter; Walter Goodyear, first mate; J. E. Bradie, wheelman; Mrs. Rettn Ellsworth, stewardess; Frank Hilton, sec ond engineer; Therman Mt-.tthiin, llremnn; William Sargcnfrei, fireman; Frank Pat ton, deck hand; unknown deck baud. Dnrlng the storm passenger train No. 8 on tho Nickel Plate ran Into some coal cars near Hamburg. Fireman Lane, of Connoattt, O., wns almost Instantly killed nnd Engineer George Henry, of Connenut, nnd Aloxnnder Shaw, ot Elinlrn, were in jured seriously. None of the passengers wero injured. Tho roof of tho Western Now York nnd Pennsylvania freight house wns lifted oil nnd the south walls fell with n crash, burying seven men mid three boys in the ruins. All of tho men were taken out un injured except Fred Nnssmnn, who had a scalp wound nnd bruised legs. The dead bodies of three boys wero taken from the ruins. Their names nre Willie Flannery, Fritz Heimlich nnd John Dwyer. Although It is supposed that there uro no other bodies in the wreck, It will not be known for certain until tho ruins have been removed. Chicago, Oct. 10. The severity of the northwest gule that has swept the great lakes for the past forty-eight hours has not heen exceeded during the season of navi gation for the past ten yeurs. The list of wrecks in proportion to the number of vessels which wero out in the gale is larger, perhaps, than any in the history of the latter day marines. That there has been a large loss of lifu now seems cortnin, but It may be several tnys before it is known just how many sailors perished. Following is the list of wrecks thus far re ported: Yacht Enterprise, steamers C. F. Curtis, Maritanta, Schuylkill nnd Ironton, barges Sweepstakes and Knight Templar, tug Acme, schooners Isabel Hold, Nelson Hol land, Volunteer, Falconer, John T. Mott, Amboy, Mont lilanc and Iiotuon, and un known schooner ashore near Manistee. The greater portion of these vessels wero cast upon the beacii, nnd ure being rapidly washed to pieces. Two or threo of them, however, were sunk in the middle of the lake, and as there hns been no word re ceived from their crews It is believed that all have undoubtedly perished. Dispatches from nil points along the west shore of Lake Huron aud the eastern end of Lake Superior indicate that the storm increaseu greatly In violence ns night came, and nt midnight tlie storm was at its height, but most of the luke fleet had succeeded in reaching shelter. SAULT Ste. Mauie, Mich., Oct. 10. Tho gale was felt, severely on Lake Superior. Three boats are missing aud one ashore. Several had their cabins stove in by the the heavy sens, which made a clean sweep over the decks. Tlie Canadian steamer D. D. Calvin, with th l.n gusta, laden with 110,000 bushels of wheat, left Fort William before the storm, lwund for Kingston. The steamer Alberta left twenty-four hours after them and arrived last night. Her captain says that he suw nothing of the missing boats. The Alberta had a tough experieuoe in the blow, which her captain declares was tlie worst he was ever out in. Manistkb, Mioh., Oct. 18. The identity of the four masted schooner reported ashore near here has Ihxii established. The vessel is the Minnehaha, of Cleve land, Captain l'aoker, with a cargo of corn. Of the seven souls on board the schooner but one, Captain Packer, es caped. Those drowned were: John R ftrcy, John Rafferty, Jr., Mary Keefe, cook; Seaman William Ablstrom aud two other sailors, names unknown. IlafamaHuR- tltH Confaulttual. New Yobk, Oct. 18. At the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer last night Rev. W. E. Johnson, the rector and former as sociate of Rev. Henry Adamu, who recently withdrew from the ministry and joined the Roman communion, made a vigorous defence of the Amerioan Catholic move ment In tho Episcopal church. He de fended the confessional as a means of reaohing sin which no other could replace. Samoa's Sew I'renUleut Coining Here. Rerun, Oct. 10. Herr Schmidt, the new president of the municipality in Samoa, has gone to Loudon to present himself at the foreign office. He will go from Lon don to Washington to see Secretary of State Uresham before sailing for Apia. A JIuelt Married Mau'i Suleltle. Topeka, Kan., Oct. 18. R. K. Peeler, aged 85, the father of nineteen children, aud four time married, committed suicide at his home in North Topeka by kbuiDg. He had grown despondent becaui-e ot ill l.salth. Fatal V Ire lu Detroit c P ' - - -. Rar- mouie ball and the lleil, bnilnui),' ei telllm II t' .III. i I I- I. mi,, tl ;u d. .ii, I 1 1 ii. i m t.- .-. . c AM 15 wui There's hardly a housekeeper in tlie country but lias heard of Cottolene the new vegetable short ening. It is a strictly natural product; competed only of clari fied cotton seed oil, thickened for convenience in urn-, with refined, beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, OTTOLENE Was bound to win, and to drive out lard from the kitchens of the world. When housekeepers wish to get rid of the unpleasant feat ures and results of lard, they should get Cottolene, taking care that they are not given cheap imitations with vegetable names, spuriously compounded to sell in the place of Cottolene. Is easy to avoid disappointment and ensure satisfaction. Insist on having Cottolene. Hold In 3 ami i Hiiiii.l pnlJ. Mado ouly by N.K.FAIRBANK6.CO., CHICAGO, ano 138 N. DELAWARE AVcl, PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOUN It. COYLE, A TTOHNKY'A T-LA W. Ofllco Heddall building. Rhcnandoih, Y. gOL. FOSTEIt, A TTOllXEr and CO UXSELLIill-A T-LA II". Room 3, Mountain Cltyllank llulldlng, Potts, vllle, l'a. M M. HUKKK. A TTORKEY A T-LA IF. BllINAHDOAlI, Pi. Offlco Room 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, ft dKsterly building, Pottsvlllo. Q T. UAVIOE, SURGEON DENT1S1. Omoe Northeast Cor. Mala ind Osatre Htr sbenandoriti. over Stein's drug store. jyj H. KISTLEIt, At. D PHYSICIAN AND SUllOMON, Offlco -10 North Jsrdln street, Sbeasndoita. D K. E. D' LONOACRE, Graduate in Veterinary burger anil Dmtuirf. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone At tended to with promptness. Surgloal opera tions performed with the greatest oare. Office 1 Commercial Hotel, Hhenandouh JjUtANK WOMER, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases or the eye, e oome and throat. Spectacles furnished, eus anteed to suit all eyes Office 18 South Jardln street, Shenandoah. Haa it W 4a M Ban 153 SHOE WILL S. NOT RIP Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a ptSr.1 Best In tho world. . $5.00 3.00 4.00 50 $3.50 $2.50 2.25 S2.C0 FOB LADIES' $2.00 I.7S FOR BOYS $1.75 $2.00 0 If Vfwi luanf a fine nnfCQ CUAC Mita I. L f.i ifvfrtfi. rlnn't n.T vff.fi tn$R. tn mUl $1 dn 4LA fl1 v - J r J " J "j VJ vc itfV Tlv Val $5 Shoe, They (It equal to custom made and look and wear wan, ii you wisn to economize in your tootwr, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Ntnie tri prlco stamped on the bottom, look for It when you Buy W.I..DOUOr i'-ockt - Mm a. Sold tif JOHRPH PAI.T., 11 South Main Street, f-hecaadoah, Pa, C. F. Roth, Rlngtown, Pa. Wr's FriexhN A rpmalv ' If used by 'iw about t j uaperl .uo tha pa.'rtj p !iv attendsnt t,i Child-birth, p.'ii' 81 i .l'jllii H . tic f. r.sndobTuir. , tlie tortures me-ni'-iirrnt, lv rsj- tiie danger ajaeiMi to both BWtlM"....t clilld. -ciaT U diuxmsu. SVl , by exprese on reoc.t t of prloe, tier boiile, charge MM BflADFIELD REGULATOR CO..' AVIAN? Oa Tim CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Ileat Beer, Ale and Porter ana finest Qtgirs are ee haed. Polite traatmcBI ta aJI. . WEEKS' SALOON. 17 S. Mai Street. Vmi Brands of Wises, Whiskeys sad Cigift Frata BMr, Purter ad At fir tftv '3l- H aW.., s vr 1 mm' $2 Stamps FDR liJL n .ay 1 r i- jmtoti
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