! A VETERAS V The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indium contributed her thousands of brave oldlrri to llii- war, und novate bean, a bot tijrccord In tlmt lesiiert tlmn It doe. Ill llimaturo It l rsiplcllj acquiring u. onvfjblo jiIhto. In war and llti'raluie Solomon Yewoll, woll known tin n writer us "Sol," lins won an lionornblo position. Dur ing tbo latu war lio vim a riiutnlior of Co. M, 21. N. Y. Cavalry anil of tlio 13tli Inillnna In fantry Volunteers. Regarding an Important circumstance, he writes a follows! "Several of us old veterans hero arc. using Dr. SI lies' liestor.itlve Nervine, Hunt Cine and Nerve and I.Ivor 1'llln, all of them giving hplondld Mitlsfartlim. In fact, we have never twed remedies that compare with them. Of the I'llls we must say they are the best com bination of the qualifies requited In a ptup- rut Inn of their naluro wo have ever known. We have none but words of pral.se for them I'liey are the outgrowth of a new principle In medicine, and lone up the system wonder fully. We say to all, try these remedies.' - Solomon Yowoll, Marlon, Intl.. Dec. 5, 1HC These remedies ato sold by all druggists on a posltivo Kuarantco, or sent tilled by tin. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhnrt, lnd on re ceipt of price, SI por bottle, six bottles 95, o press prepaid. They positively contain nclthti opiates nor ilangurous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOIl- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 AID PUSHER BEERS, 1 1 Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado In ONE MINUTE from -AinOV-'Trill Of SdUIUKA" ,',-M-riu "JD Only SO els. for a full pound paehage. mo .ample oa application to manufacturer. FOB BALK BY B. K, Severn, F. K. Magargle, W. H. Waters if MAURICE RIVER. jCOE YSTS3B.S We are now prepared to all orders In lareo or small Quantities at our wholebole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. ) i ll lSw 8 8. Jardln St.. Shenandoah, I'a. JSNEDDEN'S : LIVERY ) Norses cm Carriages to Hire. (laulLnc of all kinds promptly attended to ) Hones taken lo bourd, at rate ' tnatue liberal. (On m ALLEY, Hear of (he Coffee Hons-. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 8. Main Street. flmi Brands of Wipes, Whiiktys ud Ciwi Fresh lleer, Porter and Ale alwayi on tr JOE WYATT'S tftLUiin 41 i nccJiKunwni, "Sv n 'if -V IV-'.,,III C ',.1 ILU 'Iain and Coal HtB.. Ubenanrtoutt, IDestteer, ale and porter on tap. TheflnoBi '.anrinnf whtabern and otcarB. Pool room al public Notice! jlot4ee In hereby given that paraone aestro., V or detaining beer kef will bo prosecuted ' provided by the AM of Assembly approved 'rll (th, 18. ' , Brewers' awftottcw. (jBanutdeab, Jiw Jew P, IMf. j i NO l'AIIt I'USTIVITIUS. Instead Tlirro Was n Memorial Serico fur tint Murilerril Mnjur, CHICAGO, Oct. 80. The most signal in hibition of Borrow over the dentil of Mnyor llnrrion whs tlio absence of nil festivities nt the fair today. There was u bin orowd in nttendntice, nit it was the last day ot tha Krent fnir. Tilts wni in uceonliuico with in order issued by Director General Davis, hi Which he wiltl: "In viow uf the nsnasslnntion of the chief magistrate of tlie city of Chicngo.the ceremonies in connection witli the dosing of the World's Columbian exposition will bo wholly dispensed with, except that nil heretofore invited guests and tlte public, generally are requested to assemble in I'estival hall at 1 p. m. as originally In tended. " At that hour the great iiaii whh paoke lo siill'ocntion, but everywliere there we emblems of mourning, and what was t have been it grand celebration, witli the dead mayor a a central figure, was changed to n scene of funeral solemnity. Ail the big building, were draped, and most of the exhibits displayed evidences of mourning. The scene in Festival hull was very impressive, Prayer was offered by ltev. John Henry Harrows, after which npproprinte reoolntinn formulnted by n joint committee of fair oflleials, which had been appointed for the purpose, wera submitted by 1'iesident lllglnbotham. Tlieee were unanimously adopted, and tbo great meeting quietly di)ersed. At sunset an appropriate saluto will bo fired, the United States flag lowered, and the great fair ended. It lias been ordered that the flags on all buildings shall here after remain at half mast as long as they lire kept Hying. It has been decided that tlio obsequies will take place on Wednesday. The body will bo placed in a vault at Grace Klund cemetery, and the interment, which will be private, will occur inter. Mnyor Har rison', body will be taken to the City hall tomorrow, where it will remain until the funeral, which will probably take place there. It has been decided that the active pall benrera.will bo eight police captains, who will be selected by Chief of 1'olico Hrennan. The honorary pall bearers, who have been chosen by tlio mayor's family, will be tho following: Thomas W. Palmer, N, N. Higinliothnm, General Nelson A. Milcs.ex-Govcrnor Hichard Oglesby, Judge Lymnn Trumbull, F. A. Winston, General Fitzslmmons, N. J. Jones, C. K. G. Hill ings, Adolpli Kraus, P. D. Armour, Frank Waiter, ex-Mayor John A. Itoach, ex Jfayor Joseph Medill, ex-Mayor Hemp stead Washburn, Judge Francis Adams nud It. A. Waller. CAKTEIl lIAllltlSON'S CAlti:i!It. Serving Ills Fifth Term ns Mayor of tlio World's I'alr City. Carter Henry Harrison was born in Fay ette county, Ky., Feb. 'J5, Wi'i. Iticlinrd A. Harrison, Cromwell', lieutenant gen eral, who led Charles I to the scaffold, is his earliest ancestor preserved in the fam ily archieves. The name was conspicuous in Virginia during tho colonial period, and Carter 'L. Harrison, his great grand father, and his brother, Henjaniin Harri son, the signer of tlio Declaration of Inde pendence and father ot William Henry Harrison, aro enrolled in the annals of tlio infancy of the United States of America. Carter received superior educational ad vantages, and in 1H45 graduated from Yale college. He then studied law, but did not practice. In 18.11 he visited every part of Knglnnd, Ireland and Scotland and other parts of Europe, and passed into Egypt, and in company with llayard Taylor ex plored Syria and Asia Minor. Two years later he entered Transylvania law school nt Lexington, and finished the course in 1865. In 1855 lie went to Chicago, and en gaged in real estate speculations. His poiiticnl life commenced in 1871, when he was elected county commissioner. In 1872 he was nominated by tho Demo crats to congress to represent a strongly Hepublican district, but was defeated. lie reduced tho Republican majority so greatly, however, that he was again placed in tho Held and elected by a major ity of 8 votes. At the time he was put up lie was travel ing with his family In Germany, Austria, tho Tyrol and Switzerland. He at oncn enme home to represent his district in 1875, wont back and, after traveling through northern Europo, ended his trip in I'nris. His family went to Germany and ho came to Chicago, only to be called back by the doath of his wife. Wlilio absent ho was re-elected to con gress. In 1879 his name was first sug gested for the mayoralty, and in April fol lowing he was elected by n majority of over 5,000, nlthougli tho city had gone He publican the fall before by n majority of 7,800. In 1881 he was re-elected by a majority of 8,000, nlthougli tlio city went Hepubli can the fall before by 8,000. In this cam paign not only the press but the pulpit was opposed to htm. In 18S8 he was re elected by an increased majority. In 1885 he was again elected. Tlio recent history of his election ns World's fair mayor after a hot and hitter struggle with Washington Heslng, editor and proprietor of tlio Staats Zeitung, la too well known to go Into detail. His ma jority was overwhelming, and during his term he met and entertained the Duke of Veragua, the Infanta Eulalie and many other distinguished foreign visitor. As a World's fair mayor, Harrison was a grand as well as a picturesque success. On the Fourth of July ho created a wild scene of patriotio enthusiasm by waving "Old Hickory" Jackson's sword in tho air and calling upon the immense assemblage to swear by the old blade allegiance to the Stars and Stripes. On Chicago day he was the part leu Inr star of the occasion. A few years after the death of his first wife he married again, his second wife dy ing about two years ago. Recently, how ever, he met his fate for the third time in a beautiful young guest at the home of his son, Preston Harrison, publisher of The Times. She was Miss Anna II. How ard, of New Orleans, founder of tho Louis iana State lottery. She is a beautiful woman, and lias been the acknowledged belle of the Crescent city. They were to have been married Nov. 7. Oscar D. Wetherell, city comptroller of Chicago, who by the death of Mayor Har rison becomes acting mayor, Is a Republi can. He is a native of Now Hampshire, but removed to Chicago many years ago and became a prominent lumberman. Something like twelve years ago he was elected to the city council of Chicago and served for at least two terms as chairman of the finance committee. Three years ago he was elected president of the Giolie National baik, and last spring, on Harri son's election, Mr. Wetherell was ap pointed comptroller, lie is about HO years of age. The Wxutlmr. Ganemlly fotr; slight ahanges in tern peratuw; light variable winds. Buddy Glow 1 I on ciicck v . and brow is evidence that t he body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Ssotts Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. PropiTOd liy Scott & Bonne, N. 7. All itrufnlsta POLITICAL. VOTE POR EH P. IARTI -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR Ol Slieiiancloali, FOR TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR G. C, MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr.Daniel Dechert; County Treasurer ") CTitfhr.lr'. Knell.h lll.oi.B.l IlruA. fENNYROYflPILLS CJv (Irlicliiulaod Only den nine. A Drupiilt for Chi tintert hngtuS 1U-A mvnd Brand la Ufd uil 6olJ lurllUo boiei, tftle-i mitli Muc ribbon. TnLe nttothfr. llrfuttdanavrou tulMitv twni ami tmuattvm At Uroggitu, or la UiuX fot imrtlculart, luUuoiiiiU u4 If Jltr Tup liUcft," lttr, br rolur Mail. KI.IHIO'I MiiKintaU .VoiurW Piatt's Popular Saloon. rormrly Jos WyKt'i) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, CKJmi.MIKU.K, FA. assiiMwUh Ue bst bstMrrj(4ss, RUSSIA'S WARLIKE ATTITUDE. An Authority Wlin llntiM tlio Onr'a rcncrrill tltleryiircv, I.ONP0K, Oct. SO. The Olwerver, wliloli Is generally considered to be unmunlly well Informed in regard to the foreign sit uation, has the following from its diplo matic correspondent: "It Is umiuostlona hlo that Russia, In spite of the pacific atti tude of thecsar, continue her armaments. Tlio people of the central governments have observed Hint during the last few months nearly the whole of the troops have gone towards the (Herman frontiers, where barracks for their accommodation have lieen erected. Tlio government evi dently expects war shortly, and the move ment of the army against (iorinnny may be more than n coincidence. The Toulon visit occurred at a moment when i!u"lrt had completed the measures in readiness for a liiissla-licrinsn war. Hlulit or wrong the Russian government thinks the event uality should he boldly faced, mid it is only natural that it should respond to the overture of Prance," California SIII1 Driving Out Chinaman. Los AtiGKLhi. Cni., Oct. :10. More anti- Chlnese rioting I reported !n thoCahueiua valley, a vegetable gnni.'i' ig district be tween this city and the ocean. Since the Geary law lapied to inanition the vegeta ble growers been me so Incensed and de monstrative that nearly all the Chinese left or their own aecoad. A hundred and fifty members of the anti-Chinese league organized, however, and moved upon Han cock, Griffin and Dnulcee ranches, three of the largest In the valley. Eighteen Chinese were driven to the city, and so badly frightened that they will not return. The evicted Chinese have employed counsel. Cmiiitesn l'appenhelm Homo Agnln Philadelphia, Oct. 30. --Countess Pan penlieim, formerly Miss Wheeler, of Phila delphia, arri ed at New York yesterday from England on the American lino steamer Nuw York. This is tho first time sho has been hi this country since her sep aration from Count Maximilian Pappen heim, her biviband. She took an curly train for this city. She met Count 1'np penlieimln isvs npn i tho Isle of Wight. Tlio count afti .-u.n d visited Pbihidelplii t, where every attention w.'i hnv.n Inm by tlio society of tlii- ( Ity .Mis- W'm Vi and the count marrie I imdlieit Ir ppily until within tin i i I'c ,, c . 'i . An ngrceabla Laxntlvo anflNEnvn Tonic. Hold by nrugfrlata or sent by mall. 25c, COc. and $1.00 rcr package. Samples free. Tho Favorite TOOM rOIS forthoTecthand Droath,23o. Captnl n Sweeney, U.S.A.,San DleKO, Cal., says: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first modlciuol have everfound that would do mo any good." I'ricoCOcta. Sold by DruggUts. Do not neoUet a Cough, as there la danger of its leading to Consumption. SuiLou'a Cure will Bare you a severe LuugTrouble. It Is tbo best Cough Cu round speed lly relieves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough nml Uronchltis, and la sold on a guarantee. 23 eta. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., PM.wI. TttUln (IMIk. S'ti lly Pmilc) it!njiilv (itn Ktk tn euro tho unfiir tuiiatc Ktill ring i.iun (Uootl I'tiNon, Kpcitul IH-uinim, Mi-li-turva, De bility, ttcciiy liuiMiU'iicy. em., jirlniory or tuwitilnrj, (no muHi r wbttt other write, i.riut. mi. ailunitiu or t OrirnotPO), int nil tho trail t nrerIN, i tc , by tin cnmMni 1 Allopathic, )louiii'iiiatlil , una Fclutlj im ti m of nu I'.-luu. Eflkf atom . Vri'ith wen euri-tl tu 4 to HI ilmn. Bi nt tho two-ct'Tit btnmi- fur book "Trulli" 'hlng that utoaUb. j nu, nl n true frh ul to foil' ring hmtintilty iujJ tbnfw oouti tiijlatlug nmrrlage, Ilourn dnlly: 'J tu 3, mi'ii logs 6 to H; Huudijrt.BtoiaM. lit ware of quauks, tbutt book literature nml frBiiJulfut aJvertlstuKiit. .Spreoli Eottreil For ilvn yearn I Buffered with pain ana dl charge -f the throat, hacking cough, frontal hcadiuhe, w&ak eyos &o At nil Hmea; could not t al t nhovo a whimper: lost weight con tinually, und otnhlutu work I was treated by the best phyBtoians in the county, but ie ceived no relief. After Klvlns: up all hope 1 was tecommended to uso a hn:ic of Mayer ' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Afiu u-in it for Tour wi eks my epech returnrd. U pymptooiB o Catarrh bavc disappeared and "I feel lUo a dlfft rent person" Mas. Hi iza Uandwehk, h.lk Lick, somcrat t o , i'a Tha abovo is one of tho mauy tetimontnU wi have received this weeh, and we will pub llshoiery two weeks artnitionHl pton- Imv lug b en cured i-y our marvelous medicine Try a bottle and Locurd t on'-e-. Maverb' Dnrt. Co , Oak and. Md For sale by dnwglsts. Mayers' MiwnHtlc Catarrh Cure 1b trie ri ly imdicttie used by vapor inhalation, and is gtiaranued by your druggist THE (ft Fan 3 THAT CURES I WKLEY STKHHY, ,iiomown, is. y. iKidncy TrouWo for 12 Years,! m Dana SilWAl'AUll.l-A Co., SI M Ki.su w For la yemn I hin been badlvQj MiMii'U'tt wilh JCIilnc-v '1'roiililf. Two yirEB HEW I had (Irlpitr," which KtUJ Ing iu.v twik. AttilnMlt WRlhanl work for rue to set BH Uniuml LMFvti. 1 had anollicr MUtk of "l.Mfa muriiiiir," wnicn im ine po iml l emima Shui'Ulyitut arro tli room. Ourmu-I -uuiii buvimi lue to try u tnKUe of DiVNA'S SuVKSAPAKILLA If Mil , Mild lUV Uk.u OiMtt tuilthaol N4H.S -i.VKIl.LAaijd on-i-ntle t,( DVNAS PILLS, I .otruubleullh ITi.i.aM. ..K....ruI iut-hei SiMHl np(e, nnaliKvtrfiHbiU tcr tit nivlUo. You muv nuhliah lliU If mm wiah.S Tourt truly, HorrUtovs, N. 7- WE8LEY 8TERRY. fitrrrii TTn rr eenmullii lulml utiliVi I Da SmmhiUi 0,, fMNM(, kUlM, I m NOWRRADYMREI'm Tho Moasuro May Reach tho Houbo This Evoning. TO BE QUICKLY BUSHED THROUGH. Now llollrvcd Tlmt OoiiBrra Will Ailjonrn on Tlmrliiy Ntt, Aflrr tlir IIUpoMnl of tlio AiiipikIoiI Chlni-w llllt mill the Con llrtiiatlon of .liintlro Ilornliloucr. Wawuxbtox, Oct. 30. If Peimtor Voor liee' oitlculntlons dn n t itilscnrrjr tbo rr lienl bill will be tllnp. ,! of by the neiinto liffore tlie liour of niijimrnmeut, which may be late toniglit. The bill will b puBseil by h majority of ten or porwibly cloven vote, nml tbo lnnti conteit will bo cuileil and tlie nnrcbnninR clanno of tlio Sherman act expunjred from the liooksi bo far aft it lies in tlie power of the senate to do that. With the silver phase of the finnncUl question out of tlio way the senate will be ready to either adjourn until tlie bejtin ing of the regular congressional session in December, or to take a recess until some specified time previous to tlie Itb of De cember. Witli the pressure removed it is probable that tbo tcnato will this oven ing, for the first time for two works, ad journ after the conclusion of tlie day's business until tomorrow noon, after which the (-esslous will run along rcgulnrly, in accordanco witli tho custom of that body, until some other emergency arises to cre ate a change. It is probablo that tho sonato will dur ing tlie week dispose of the house 1)111 ox tending the Jtime in which past Chinwo laborers may be allowed to register. This bill will bo reported to tho senate by iU commiltco on foreign relations ti.day, and tlio supposition is that it will bo taken up promptly after the passage of the repeal bill, ns tho administration is understood to bo desirous of bnvitig tho bill becomo n. law before adjournment. If the house lose any time In disposing of the repeal bill tho senato has quite a largo calendar upon whicli it can draw for working material. The federal elections bill could be taken up if desired, but it will bo allowed to go over until the regu lar session. Tlie probabilities are that If after tlie repeal and Cl' .i bills aro out of the way there sboulii lie time to devote to prh nte bills and other measures of minor importance in tlio local calendar, there will also be an effort to close up tlieoxecu tivo business. If the committee In tho judiciary succeeds in securing a quorum tho nomination of Judge llornblower to bo justice of the supreme cnuit will bn considered and probably reported favor ably, and tlie nomination confirmed by tin- senate litter in the week. Senators are counting upon nn adjourn ment or a r eess by Thursday. Which it shall bo will depend upon the wishes of the committee on ways and means. Prom inent members of tho house asiure sena tors that the hotiso will dkposo of the re- poal Dill In one day after receiving it. Tlio house, will lay aside tho bankrupt business this week as soon ns tbo repeal bill comes back from tlio senate. Tho friends of tlie lormer measure have given up all hope of procuring n vote on itnt this session. When tlio repeal bill comi to the house this evening or tomorrow, if the unexpected does not happen, Mr. Wil son will bo recognized to a motion forwn currenco in tho senate's action. The ail vor men show no disposition to filibuster, but if they should try such tactics a rule will bo brought in by the committee on rules that will force an im mediate vote. Tlie repeal men have been telegraphed to bo there, aud they expect 260 mombers present when the lull conies to the houo. Tho customs part of tho tarill' bill is In tho hands of a sub-committee of tho ways nnd means committee, but bus not yet been submitted to the full committee. It will probnbly be submitted during the week. Tlio committee of the house will hold their regular meotings during the week, but unless sometbl inexpeetedly turns up there will he vi , in tie of pub io Interest. Sliot Ills Wire's Assailant. Nashvillk, Oct. SO. A colored man named Hayes Dyson assaulted tlio wife of another colored man named Andrew Church in this city at an early hour in tlio morning, after Church had gone to work. The woman re)brtel to her husband what had been done, and he immediately re turned to his homo, whore ho found Dy son still loitering and shot him. Dyson is very badly wounded nnd will probably die. Tried to lllow Up tlio Court llou.c. ConnoI!svii.le, Iml., Oct. 80. .Much ex citement was caused here by the discov ery that an attempt had been made dur ing tlie night to blow up the court house. Tho sheriir this morning found near a rear door of tho building a bomb made of one and a half inch gas pipe, carefully sealed, with a long fuse, which had been lighted and gave out before reaching the explo sive contained in the bomb. A Popular Iron Chief Iletlrea, Bethlehem, Pa., Oct. 80 Officers of the Bol.hlehem Iron company confirm the re port that John Fritz has resigned. His withdrawal will create a sea of excitement In iron circles. For thirty-three years he was general superintendent, and last June was made consulting engineer. He is in Chicago, aud It is impossible to obtain the reason here for his resignation. Four Wei Drowned. New Yokk, Oct. 80. The t earner Lam passas, just arrived from Galveston, brought the first mate and forty-seven sea men of the French steamer Marsei I le.from Antwerp for N'ew Orleans, which found ered during the late heavy gales. Two nuns aud a hoy were drowned. A Bailor jumped overlniard to save the women, but was himself drowned. Stay tie ltroiiRlit Itack for Trial Easton, Ph., Oct. 30. Kdwin Heagle, Avho recently diiappeareil from Portlanil, Pa., leaving behind lilin debts amounting to thousands of dollars, ban been located at Waterloo, la. It is said that criminal charges will follow, and that an officer bus started to Iowa to bring him back to Portland. Saja He I.t Ills Diamond.. Erik, Ph., Oct. 80. J. M. Beokwlth, a New York jewelry Haleenian, claims to have lost a package of diamonds worth $4,000. lie does not know whether they were stolen from his pocket or whether ha mislaid them. The police are waking an investigation. IttereaaMMl Col rmttiieMoii. WILKE8BAKRK, p Oot. 80, The lad. ! ing coal operators here thlak Mi ttol output of nthrttotte for 1M( will he Um llMt lu MKMHt ?. j ,.evR EPEK use. The new vegetable shurtcniiig. It meets the most exacting re quirements, ami is beside entirely of lard, long known and long RttfL'red. Now deliverance has come. With. Cottolene, good cooking, good food aud good health are all assured. Hut you must be sure you get COTTOLENB &rtd refuse SS cfligferfeits "'wire of imitations made to sell n .'; merLs and popularity of ' -t r.nN::. , -ftLe Uiem n1l, and your grocer ,1 then understand that you k iow exactly what you waut. This will brin r you satisfaction, and eivc you disappointment. Sold In 3 aikI pound nails. Miido only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYIiE, Offlce-IleddaU building. Bhenanao&h, Ft,. gOL. FOSTEIt, A TTOliNEY and COUXSELLE&A T LA W. Room 3, mountain City Hank Building, Potts ville, Fa. jtyj- M. BDRKK, A VrOllXXY A T-LA W BHUfMNDOAH, fX. Office Room 3, P. O Building, Shenantloill, oi d Esterly building, l'uttsvtllo. Q T. HAV1CE, BVEaSON DENTIS1. Offlee Northeast Cor. Main and OsnUv Sf 'ihocandoah, ovor Stein's drug store. jyj- 8. KIBTLEU, M. D., PHYSICIAN AXD SCJtaEOX. Offlco ISO North Jirdln streot, Shenndoh. S3 SHOE NriTOp, Do you wear them? When next In need try a t&ui Seat in the world. $5.00 If you want aline DRESS SHOE, made tntheiatwJ styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my $3, $3,50, $4.00 or $3 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made a.id look an4 wear a: well. If you wish to economize In your footwev' do so by purchasing V. L. Douglas oh.es. Name 2n4 prlcestamped on tho bottom, lork far it whan you buy 1Y.IDOt7CX.A! riror' -. . Vr.mc. Sold by"J JOHEPR BAI,I 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah P&. C. P. Hot1), Uingtown, I'a. Entirely mmm WANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE GOSTIVENESS BHiouanoss, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Diseases of X 1 .1 t-- ! 1 ! .1 I 1 V Rheumattm, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appet ndice,Erup tions i Diseases. i FriM25" per icttis, 6;ii cj aU Dt.iU, icit;, m . os La. rvpv iuninn ft THJB CHOICEST DRINKS Oas always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sti. Meat Beer, Ale and 1-artet ana HmM OtM air u.tm or haorl. Pn)vMtnatrarn A wmnilvv,li,l, If used ly V. ,e about to en lw: rci the ptin. J - leal attendm" .,oj ChlM-blrtn. p.'ivee an Infallli le asci tic ful,U.l.)' tin tortriii, o , oa finerueut, .inr tUedangcrtttu...tnif to both Dttl.t; uid child. Miid I.., ul dlUjrKlSUi. ?..tbf enins on r - tot A ol unoe. s:. jr J M bottle, chares a . s pauu. NADFICLO KCQULATON CO.. ATUSTa OM. rWTTTfiaaViafiMJtlMgiTi nOUSEKE 1 L SHOUi.0 S3.50ff '12.00 . JEjF '3ff jSHfeffrOR LADIES' 2.25 1 JiH 4I.7&