f- i .V A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. .Th.fpTllowinK romnrkablo event In alntly'q life ;wlll interest! lie reader: "Poralona-time I ImilaWrllilepalnat my heart, which flut tered almmt Incessantly. Iliad no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would be compelled to sit up In lied and belch gas from my etoni ach until I thought every mlnuto would If my lost. There was a feeling of opiiriwloii about my heart, and I was HfralU to draw u full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out jlttlnn down and restliigi but, thank Ood, by the help of Now Heart Cure all that Is past and I feel like another woman. Be fore lislng tho Now Heart Cure I had taken different BO-called remedies and been treated y doctors without any betiellt until I vaa both discouraged and disgust eil. My husband bought me abottlo of Dr. Miles' Now Heart I uro, and am happy to say I never regretted It, as 1 now have a splendid appetite end .Icep well. I weighed 125 pounds when 1 le rnu taking tho romedy, and now 1 weigh 130';. Its effect In my case has been truly marvel pus. It far surpasses any other mcdlclno I liavo ever taken or any lieiiollt I ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Stan, l'ottavllle, l'a., October 12, 192. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo Is sold oa a posl i'.Y,0 B.iranteo by all druggists, or by the lir Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, Slper bottle, six bottles 86, oxpress pre paid. .This groat dlscovory by an eminent specialist In heart disease contains neither -opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, AGENT FOK CELEBRATED LAGER v v AMD PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. Speech llcstor&d. For five years I suffered with pain and dis charge cf the throat, hacking cough, frontal headache. w6uk eyes. &c At all times; eould not talk abov a whisper; lost weight con tinually, and oi able to work. 1 was treated by thr best physicians in the county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope I wa3 recommenced to ubo a bottle of Mayers' M. ? if tic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four week3 my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mns. Eliza IIandweiik, Elk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa. The above Is one of the many tontmoDiuls ste have received this week, and wo will pub lish every two weeks additional persons bav in? been cured by our marvelous medicine. Tiy a bottle and bo cured at once. Mayeus' Dhuo Co., Oakland, Md. For sale by druggists. Majors' Magnetic t aiarrn uure is n.o omy mtaicine used ny varor Inhalation, ana is guaranteed by your urugiai. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE frora Only 30 ets. for a full pound pacha&s. Tres sample on application to manufacture. OB aim BY HI' Severn. F. SS. ilsgurgle, W. H. Waters MAURICE XI vim COVE OYSTERS Wo are now prepared to fill order 'JiT'' or small Quantities at our v uo'rnoie and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. 91113W 8 B. Jardln Ht. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Ijji Horses ana Carnages to Hire. 'iaultEE of all kinds promptly attonaad to L Horses taken to board, at rates j taat are noorai. Jn FEilt ALLEY, Hear of the Coffee Hoase. public Notice! v . ucteby given that persons oanuoj t . ' uetainloc beer kef will be prosecuted ! rrc .,ied by Mm Aet of Assembly astro Ted yru itn, im BICSKUM FM JlMM I, MM. 1 rrn m new tmn rum 1U ILUOlli lillli Mitt. Arrangomonts for the Groat Evont Oomplotod. THE LANDING OF THE DISCOVERER Will Mark the lleglnuliij; nf thn Prfigrum on the Gloving l)ny, nml This .Will lia Hnceeeileil by n Monster IIhhiI Concert nml Addresses. CHICAOO, Oct. 8B. The committee on ceremonies has completed the program for Oct. 80, Incident to the official closing of the fair. The committee lias fully con- shlered the advisalrilty of providing nn entertainment for the visitors during the j day as will harmonize with the program I prepared, and suggests that the national i mlute be fired nt sunrise, at noon and at j sunset, at which times the Liberty Bell win be rung. At 10:80 a. m. a representative of the lanflitig of Columbus will take place on the lake front. Between 12 noon anil I p. in. daylight fireworks will be fired from various points within the grounds. Fol lowing this a monster band concert will he given between 2:80 anil 4:80 p. m. on Ad ministration plaza. During the evening thorowill be a brilliant illumination of the grounds and buildings, concluding with a grand display of fireworks on the lake front and in the court of honor. The exercises of the day will lie partici pated in by the national commission, board of lady managers, board of direc tors, foreign and state commissioners ami officials of the national commission and of the World's Columbian Kxhlbltlon. Suitable reservations will be madointhe hall for those bodies, and the liuassigned space will be given to visitors who may dosire to witness the ceremonies witli but the formality of presenting cards of ad mission. Tho following is the program of exer cises: Music, prayer, addreiw by the presi dent of the World's Columbian Exposi tion, music, address by the director gen eral, music, address by the president of the board of lady managers, music, pres entation of awurds to foreign exhibitors, address by a representative of foreign nations, presentation of awards to Ameri can exhibitors, address by a representa tive of American exhibitors, music, ad dress by a representative of tho state com missioners, remarks by tho president of tho World's Columbian Exposition, nnd closing of the exposition, "Auld Irfing byne," sung by tho audience, directed by lir. Tomlins. The total admissions at the fair yester day were 272,187, of which 243,178 were paid. A Naval ruymnster Dismissed. Valltcjo, Oil., Oct. 25. Paymaster John Clyde Sullivan, United Stntos navy, who was recently brought before tho naval general court martial, charged with falsi fying his accounts, has been detached from the United States receiving ship at the navy yard at Mare Island and ordered to repair to his house under arrest, whore he will bo served vith the order of the presi dent dismissing him from the naval fcer vice of tho United States, Secretary Her bert having approved the sentence of tho court which tried tho case. A Prominent llaptiat Clergyman Dead. Ciiesttii, Va., Oct. 23. Kov. Benjamin Griffith, D. D., a prominent citizen of tho borough of Upland, died suddenly in Philadelphia, aged 71. Mr. Griffith was formerly a popular preacher of Cumber land, Md., and subsequently served for years as pastor of Baptist churches in Philadelphia. He was connected with many benevolent enterprises, nnd was sec- i rfctnry of the American Baptist Publica tion society at the time of his death, with which society he had been connected since 1853. Santa 1 Railroaders Considerate. Topkk A, Kan., Oct. 25. There now seems little nrobabilitv of n strike on thn Santa Po system. The chairmen of the griev ance committees of the locomotive engi neers and firemen employed on the system, after a conference with General Manager Fry, departed with the understanding that tho employes in their departments would wait with patienco until tho company could pay, being satisfied the company was doing its best. Three Days Without Wntor. SAN Dikoo, Cal., October 25. News was received hero that John Pulzer, a young miner, nnd Conrad Limerick, nn old Ger man, were rescued on the desert between here and Yuma. Neither of tho men was used to traveling and took few of the pre cautions customary witli prospectors. When found Pulzer had been without water three days. Destructive J'ralrle I'lrfB In Nebraska. Atkisson, Neb., Oct. 25. Destructive prairie llres hnve been sweeping over the prairie lauds in the southwestern part of the county. A strip forty miles in length and many miles wide hns been burned over, consuming thousands of tons of hay and in several places burning numbers of cattle and hogs. It is now thouhgt to be under control. General Gourku Not Dead. Wabsaw, Oct. 28. A report announcing the death of General Gourko, who com manded the Russian forces iu the Russo TurkisU war, was published yesterday. The report is officially denied, though the distinguished soldier is very ill. Mlclilfroti's Woitmu Mitrrair Law Void. Lansi .. M'ch., Oct. 85. The act of the last legislature permitting women to vote at municipal elections has been declared unconstitutional by the supreme court. This will prevent women votlug In the elections on Nov. 7. More Wlv Than the Law Allows. Mokribtown, K. J., Oct. 3S. Thomas O. Bullock, who is alleged to have three wives, is in jail at tilts place on complaint of his third wife. An effort is being made to have all his alleged wives appear In the eourt against him. Killed by Falllns Itucli.. San FrtANCisco, Oct. 96. Hy an unex pected explosion of a blast at grading operations on Twenty-first street Charles kelson and Gus Swauson were buried by falling rocks ami killed. Thoy Can't Fight In Arkansas. liiTTLB Rock, Oet. 28. Governor Flsh baok says it is all folly for the guorta of Hot Springs to attempt to secure tra Oor-bett-Mitcbell fight for that Uy. Ha will da all Ue can to prevent It. The WeHther, Fair, dwidadly cooler; westerly wind, fresh wiudi W m eoaM. A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. i Scott's Emulsion stands alone in the field f of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and ail other wasting diseases. J PnpsndtarHcoltaBowne.Ohsniidii, Hk York. Sold by druggists mrrtthtrs. sffftB . i. mi W POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOIl- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. . VOTEIFOR GEORGE FQLMER Oi Sltrn.'imloali, TREASURER, VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR 0. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr Daniel Dechert -FOR- County Treasurer PILLS muitii Biand In Kwl aud Gold iMtaJUa MtA fcalud witU llui. ribbon. TnLe nnollivr. Jitfuie rtatfliWrotu Matafiha. turn and wttatum i lrUsUiU. or Mid 4a. Id iump for MMcnlsn lestinoaltvlt kni Heller for I.tatllM,' intottw, bj r4ur i1fa1ietrCU4wl(H4i'HUdtaMnHqittaT pM. tor ftAl LmU Dryjadau- JOE WYATT'S UMW AND RESTAURANT (Oaritt. Vetaiar't old itattd.) maw avajsd etna mm,, m9mmna ALLEN l Ch khutor's Kngli.li Dlom rENNYROYAL f Kmr rtiiiiisylTRlila l'ostntnsters. WASIIISOTOV. Oct. K. VnnrMi nln.a postmastem have been appointed in Peiin sylvania as followa: C 11. Mortin, Cowan ocque; A. A. Stover, Kdisoni J. U. Neeley, Fairilcld; C. X. Snyder, -Martins Creek; W. F. Slayliaiigli, MeiiiiUun; II. F. Dager, Wamiinater. Kltllr.s Aistillnut Outs Tour Yenrs. I'llir.AIIKMMIIA. Oct. llnfnl-0 .Tllilsu Urcgy V. L. Hood, a 17-year-old colored uoy, pie.'iueu Kiuuy iiraiieiiipiiiiK to com init a (elonioiis asHntilt on Kate McIIukIi He wan fiitcnced to four yearn and nix months in the Eastern penitentiary. t'eniivvlrnnlK Tniiipii'iuice Workers. PllILAUEM'niA, Oct. a The annual ses slon of the Krand divinion of the Sons of Temperance began at 10 o'clock this morn hiK in St. George's hall, Thirteenth und Arch streets. There are 800 delegates pres ent from all parts of the state. Struck by a I.ocnmiitivp. P0TT8V11LE, Pa., Oct. as. Frederick Ferryman, aged 46 years, while walking on the Philadelphia and Heading tracks, a mile below Here, was struck by an engine, receiving injuries which will necessarily prove fatal. Tragedy In it Chloiijco lteiftHtirnnt. ClllrAoo, Oct. an. In a lit of jealousy Frank llilbert, who had charge of the lunch counter In Mueller's restaurant.sliot and fatally wounded Pauline llolman, a cook, iu the Ik .id, dying almost lustuutlr. It Carps Colds, Coughs. Sors Throat, Croup, InSa. enzs, Whooping Cough, Eronchltis andAsthir. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once-. You nill see the excellent effoct after taking thn first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large Lotties 60 cents RnP-il.00. H mks. nrv. a. j. day, Nu Ksoimi, N Y. m I SCROFULOUS ECZEMA 1 g FOR 20 YEARS I I liiOANA 8 A 11H A 1 All. L A Co , i I5lR8fltt8i My wife wu horn of parents nm.ls-2 rw.-t-a to 0O4Vt'MITIO.V. Hix-f herj lirotliers and plstcm dird nf Isl'.VIi 1IIS-S IJAMIH. My wlff'i health usuuuiua11y snods up tn thn nan of about 40 jmrnj at thul tlmel NO KU 1" I l.O Us ttUnt mrtiiifi t-,l ltt-lf in tht-I fonnof KCZIIMA on ii.mrly ult purts of the! txtily , after a time it yielded tu Hie ntm-diea usid.H ggtvint on front of right eiioukk'r vbcru It ha HKrttaatruHl for SO jt-urtt with almoft Con.tt ktuutlrrltatluii and Jtchliitf. Since uiingg DANA'S SARSAPiUilLLA Ba 1 j:X on hrr liuul ha brolc i untl dlftchargcdE untU almoit entirely gone. HabitUBl Cotivonc3 Raltogrttttly rcllvvnl. I H We have hpwtnfnr mmxI n ntrlrv nf rnmnliM li gwim out uttie remit, but LIANA 0 oAnsAI A-5 UKILL.V hita nmvoil bo vff-tual tti rolifvinir niyi ih' of KCXKMA. and SCKCMMTI.Al g I n Die blood that 1 muat nay it Is a grand combina-1 Htionuf remedial agenU, and that my wife's ftreuta li;ilrovemer,titiue to Its mwtt and tbe blming 501 n amu ruvHirai't! upuil l USC. I have taken 0110 twttlo myself and find it aS sSiiIiMiillfl Alliralhr. I 1 IleeiHictfitliy, REV. A. J. DAY. I Putor 31. E. Church, No. Eastou. N. Y. I M Only one Sarsaparllla sold on the " NOl gBENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one could! .tand the test, and that one Is DANA'S, IrSMSMBSX T32XS. 1 i Dana Sarsaparllla Co. Belfast, Maine. I Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., itliOouls oue a'ik to cure th Hntbr tuHBti- an II rliiir rmm PnLnn pe ll lllovtuea,. Ktrieturco, Jto Mllty( tltfuy, lmiit4'nfy. ts primary or utwiidsu-y, (uo tuatUT what others vrltu. r.Hm. m. aiiicrilMn a tuaranti-o), ami all the ualus of evil ao., by tho ctmitilned ALi'I-nUiio, IliMmi'cipattiiii, and Rokviio -urns of uixllalne. R Iu f at oiK-c. Fr- .h cau cuivd In 1 to 10 da . Bi ud tH 0 two wntiuuip fur book 'TruthtH "univthlDg that will " uib rnu,a!it a tru Oi. d to suit ritt htiraat Uy and Umie OOM ti)tiilair nirHak'e. Hours liuilj: 8 iu h , evt.n In.'K, ft to S; riunJavm, to 13M. b ware of quart, tbeii bouk literature anil frnuduk-ut advertiM.iutnt. Home CureSwindle. EDW, R. KKino-xpfLT sayfl under oaih Wneu l if Tear of ant I ftunured In ifourauce fr.ru the tad ircti of im IU uob a luaity jouns im 11 w uf friog from to-la.r. I wruu to a ("onneo tli'ui quack who claims to haw suHitrud frooi a dlacase llkf uitoc I optit IB at a time villi him. I'pou fladlng out thm fa wad a rokue 1 wrote to a fellow Id Michi gan. H alto elaiuii4 to hate dlioovered a remedy that cuffed bin and would euro all ibeM dUeaiM, Re quacked tot for t k-ien moaiba, after wblcb 1 consulted a I'hlladelplita quack br wall, and aner ht I nit "wiudled out of $50 by him I wrote to aonther auaak. w ho auaraatecd to aura me for f 80. Hn rot (be money. 1 then went to a museum ?uu !i ho pn till hei a book that atarl frightens roti lodeatb tl t hi ni 300 after he wore that ht could otin me. I tbeu trlsHl a ft uru concern who sai tuoot-y rvfuu-U'dlf oot euud. Thi'j iwlndlitl me out of Bt. By this time 1 was auflerlnf frum Hood HJiaou, dlseharfM, strtatBres, aud was a great uff' r r from plloi, eould uot eat on aoeuunl el djsotpela, mv bean t-uiit irritable and I was a tola at a(bt Altorfttur I cinaultd eight doctors fnaJllui tlimteUrj M(i k.-!mlltt. four Bl 11 il iuKiitutri and three prvtvadlu toruier f- luw mffriri In ilnar(lni,u. 1 oviiNultfid IIH. fi. P. Til EEL. IMir AKCH ltreC Philadulpldi. He wat thx oolv phrtloin ta- pn pirlr faiiilnd me and be pruned ubri scloutitl, pb -iciau attit )M;lalitl io ibe true (U- of lb. urd cartd uie, al'.bouih, Kittle ualrsiln iniln ttt. I would lo, Ortiirajrif, thliikiuf I cmtld uen r svt our d. bui tu 1 iluri warded 1 ui'i a appr, htarn Miuh .u u 'in- wl Mvi ttim life. I A ii ail j-uAVtlc iu eo and ooui. t liv. U. h T1IEKL, IStT Alkt-H sJtswe, riiiiK.Uitd.iu u 1 aiu urv 11 can nod iu cure after all otbeei bate ndied. ftdted. Uu La the only inaa wbu Ittuiwa hev to xamltta paiieots and who knows what medlclu rwallf If, and nlw will be sot alano yoo ffnowa, uw massH wej w snn m pa unu true a gjsW gait.s4 aVisr aaris.u TS-SE KIND 1 THAT CURES! j i ' J Mm I wmk mm REPEAL Wj8S1RE1). Tho End of tho Long Senatorial Fight in Sight. SILVER ADVOCATES WEAKENED- Tho Mcnstiro Slny IIphcIi n Vnt Thli IVoi-k, nml 1i Mnloiis Ars Noir Ills, cussing tlto (luvstlou of Adjuiiriiititinl or ltecos. W8IIIKOTOX, Oct. 2S. Senntora Voor bees, HarrlB, Aldricli .'itiil Dubois, rep re aentltig tho two fiu . n .im In uarli party, Imve nutliorlcr l the xtittement that they believe the fiHht 1 ended, nnd tltnt tho vnte will le tnkrn on wncomllUonnl repeal nt the earliest possible moment. This i understood to nieiiii ns soon as the sllvei llepublican senators have concluded theic speeches a matter of a few hours or per haps a day or two. It is the general opin ion among nenntors that tho repeal bill will bo passed not later than Friday. A conference of silver Democrats, held to decide whether filibustering should be resorted to, was not so large, nor long continued, but upon its decision huna; th Important question of the possible defeat of the bill and the delay of passage. After weighing the subject fully they concluded that while their constituents would justify them in making as strong aflght for silver as they could make in a legitimate way, their people would not endorse them in re sorting to filibustering method. They also recognized the fact that with a ma jority In the senate against them thay would sooner or later be defeated. Further more, they contended that if the settle ment of the question should be longer de layed tho business depression would bu laid at the door of tho silver men. Thoy concluded to repress their sentiment. Im mediately afterwards a halt was called upon an incipient filibuster, aud the long light was at an end. 1( piilillcnilB Will Not Wnstn limr. The liepulilican sliver men conferred among themselves briefly, and agreed that it would bu a waste of time nnd iu every way foolish to continue the light. The three I'opullst senators had agreed to abide by the decision of the Kepublicaus. "We were ready to go on." said l'eflerand Kyle, "and could have , .itiuued for some time, but are willing to quit when both of the old parties do so. The light has gone on long enough, and long enough to show that neither of these parties are friends to silver. We feel bad to have silver rucelvo this set back, but politically we view tho situation witli complacency. Wo cannot mourn, for it is not our funeral. Wo ex pect the result to mnko millions of votes for the Populihts." Deft to himself, and with only his own personal convenience nnd comfort to con sider, each -senator would probably decide iu favor of adjournment immediately after 111c passing 01 uie repeal. .Most of the Kepublicaus and l'opullsts and many Democrats said they expected congress to adjourn curly next week until the llrst Monday in December. Senator Faulkner. who has acted as Senator Voorhees' prin cipal aid in the battle which has almost closed, said when snokon to unoii tho sul ject that he believed adjournment would soon follow. "Tliore is nothing," lie said, "to be gained by remaining here now. I here is no legislation pressing. Tho ways mm melius committee ol the house will not conclude its labors upon the tariff bill and have it iu shape for presentation to uie uouse ueiore tho auth of November, if then. I think congress might as well ad journ aud let tho committee continue its work. Most of the senators came here expecting to remain only two or three woeks, leaving their affairs at home in bad condition. Naturally they wish to return and have a few weeks to put tilings in ordur before taking up the work of the regular session. Talis or Adjournment. Other Democratic leaders upon whom the decision will largely rest wi-e not quite so uuiuiuem, 01 anjournmeiii.. c-nator Harris proceed with the work without interr in- not been canvassed. The Democratic repealers 'of the house had a meeting in the room of the com mittee on naval affairs, twenty-three members being present. The meeting was oalled when it was nracticallv under stood tlint the Democratic coinnromiae was to be nut through the senate, and the unconditional repeal men of the house de cided to consult as to what policy they should pursue. The fact that conditional repeal had been repudiated by the ad ministration left the meeting without the necessity for action. There was a discus sion of the situation iu the aenato and methods which the friends should take when the bill came from the senate, but no uction was taken at the conference and the convention adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman. The leaders of repeal say that there is nothing in the Voorhees bill that differs from the Wilson bill except the declara tion at the end, and if that Is satisfactory to the senate they are willing to adopt it. Tiie Kepublicans say they are willing to support in the house any bill that is sup ported by the Republicans in the senate. Further than this ths desire of so many to get away as soon as possible will have a tendency to encourage concurrence In the senate bill. After the silver bill is out of the war then comes up the matter of adjournment. or, as some prefer, a recess. Adjournment promises to be more popular, though the difference of opinion for a recess or uu ad journment is great. One of the leading advocate of repeal is quoted as saying that he will introduce a free coinage bill upon the assembling of a regular session. Senator Sherman told a piess representative that he was contem plating the introduction of a bond bill, and incidentally he might make some mention of silver. Senator Teller is well nigh exhausted liv hie long vigil and hard work In the senate since the silver fight began, lie expects to start away soon on a recuperative tour, nud says he will probably extend his trip to mexieo. ; A llaee Around the Horn. Nkw York, Uot. 85. The American clipper ship Heaper and the American bark Western Belle sailed from Astoria, Ore.. ou Juue SO, to race down the Pacific coast and around the Horn to this port for a wager of ll.iKW. The Heapar arrived last evening an easy w inner. Mtuikad NU Monty Uudar Ml Pillow. AXIOM. O.. Oct. SKS. The rasddenoa or Jaoofc Wise, near here, was enteral by thlsves 4uiag the night and team, which WaM hidden in bad under a Billow, wuh Ask the men who are making im itation of C0TT0LENE, the new vegetable shortening, why they eive up lard and try to trade on the merits of C0TT0LENE ? Per haps you can guess why. ASK TflM Ask the grocer who attempts sub stitution, why lie tries to sell an imitation whon people call for that pure, palatable and popular vegetable shortening, COtTO LENE ? Perhaps you can guess. mm' Why should not YOU use C0T T0LENE, instead of lard or any other compound, for all cooking purposes? It has the highest possible endorsement ; from Phy sicians as to healthfulness ; from CookingExperts as losuperiority; from housekeepers as to economy. Use COTTOLENE and stick to it. RoM In 3 ami pound palls. Jjl ' Undo iitiiy by K.FAIRBANKA.CO.J CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHI Professional Cards. COYLE, A TTORXEY-A T-LA TT. Office Ueddall building, Shenandoah, P. gOL. KOSTEIt, ft TlOllXEX ana CO UXSELLEK-A T-LA 11. Room 3, Mountain City Hank Building, Pott vlllo, IM. M H. liURliK, .1 TTORHEY A T-LA II. SniiNANDOAH, FA. Offlco-Room 3, 1'. O Building, Shenandoah, at d Esterly building, I'ottsvillo. Q T. HAVICE, 8USQS0N DENTIST. Oaioe Northeast Cor. Main and Centre SM Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj 8. KI8TLEK, M. D " FUrSWIAX AND BURGEON. Offlce-120 North Jardia street, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noTCp, j Do you wear thorn? When next In need try a pakj Best in the world. .$5.00 00 2.50 $4.00 $3.50 $2.on $2.50 $2.25 FOR LADIES' 2.00 $2.00 FOR B0YS- I.7S If voa u.nl - c narec cunr i- . t,i TlJLiY!.''. prlco stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. L. lOTJur,AS. If nirhtnn. Masa, Sold bJJ JOSEPH H A. 1. 1., If South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, O. F. Itoth, Rtngtown, Pa. Friend5 Mm CHRP BIRTH EASY. Oolvln, La., Deo. S, 188a 21 j wife used SIOTHBH'3 FBIBND before her third conSr.oment, and says aha would not bt without it for hundreds of dollars. DOOK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. W0 par bo lie. took" To Mothers" mailed free. anaariMLo regulator cq., "or asic as u oauaaiaTo. ATUIKTAt SA THE CMOICMST nitlKKS Can always Ue bad at EARLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sti. Hat BMP. Aln.vnd VrtrtAT irtn rasMa N ift on tern o.twi tmtmani to all. Entirely 1 72 Ci TABLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB OQSTIVENESS Billousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Diseases. , rs! 25o. pt teal), toll br ill BnaiiM. MM, JOll.VSOI UU. rrepa., Birlisttsa, It vL2lHMNa!
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