A NARROW ESCAPE! How it HaoDened. ..710,f,0."0w,nlt remarkable event. In a lady's II Til lull! I . . nann I ll.n lit' I ... " . ....-..(... ..t-.cB, invivuuvri i-oraionic lime 1 had a terrible pain lit my heart, which Mut tered almost Incessantly. 1 had no npnetlu and could not sleon. I would ho compelled to sit up In bed and belch gas from my hlom ach until I thought every minute would lie my last. Tliero was a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw n full breath, 1 couldn't sweep a room with out sitting, down and reating; but, thank l.od, by the help of New Heart Cure nllthnt to past and I feel like another woman. Be f..ie using the New Heart Cure I had taken (iillerent so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until 1 n-. both dlhcouraged and disgusted. My husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Henri f'ure, and am happy to say I never regicited It, as 1 now have u splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed lao jxunds when I be ann taking the remedy, and now I weigh I W . Its effect in my case has been truly tmm A ous. It far surpassos any other medlcii e 1 liuvo ever taken or any benefit. 1 ever ir reived from physicians." Sirs. JlarryStan I'ottsvllle, Pa., dctolwr 12, lm. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a pew tlY. U'lnranteo by all druggists, or by the lb Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind., on roceipi price, $lper bottle, sW bottlos IS, express pre paid. This great discovery by an emlnei specialist In heart disease, contains ueltbei opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No, 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOK Xs.srae.p's CELEBRATED LAGER v v ANO PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, cnado in ONE MINUTE from i Only SO ets. for a full pound package. Froe e&inplo oa application to manufacturers. VOBBlLSBT B. K, Bevern, T. E. Magargle, W. H. Witers MAURICE RIVER COE OITSTERS We are now prepared to till ordcra In large or small quantities at our wbolesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. XI. X3.. ft OO., B 11-lSw 8 H.Jardln St.. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Haulloe of 11 kinds promptly attended to. Horees taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of tb Coifa Boise. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. McHn Street. Finest Brands of Wires, Whiilrcj-8 ud Cigm Frsb Heer, Porter and Ala ftl nn tap. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Const, lloseler'a old stand.) IlaluaudConlfltH,, MlienuiicIoaU. nest beer, ale and porter on tap. The lineal brands ol whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached. Public Notice! Notloe 1 hereby given that pwtooa 0s sw ing or detaining beer kets will be proaaentad as provided by the Act of Aseejobly approved AprU itb, m. Brewers' Awoolntlou. SuenaniHiah, Pa., Jude 8, 1S. lj I 1 iltX . 1 'CtfflrK il) IX' Tho Eopoal Bill Now Awaits the Final Vordiot. MAY REAOHA VOTE THIS EVENING. Jtlenntlnie the New York and New Jersey llrldKD 11111 Una PiiMril (lie Semite, mid Now Only AviilltH Invent lm Solu tion to lteeome l,uw. Wawhkotox, Nov. 1. These rmteopeneil mill prayer yesterday for the first time tine the 17th of Ootolxuv The attendance of senators was not large, and there wero only a few people scattered through the galleries. The mmt lniKirtnnt measure that came up for coiislderntlmi was the New York anil New Jersey bridge bill,, which wan brought up on a motion of Senator Hill. The reinaindsr of the day's pension wu almost wholly consumed with debute on the measure, Mr. McPherson falling to secure an amendment providing that the approaches and piers slmll lie sub ject to the approval of the board of free holders of Hudson county, N. .1. The bill was then passed without division, as It came from the house. Mr. Gray (Del.) moved that house bill to amend the act npprovetl May 5, 189S, to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons Into the United States be taken up, so that It would become the unfinished html ness. , Mr. Davis (Minn.) called fora divi sion. Twenty-four voted yea, six In the negative no quorum voting mid Air. Gray withdrew his motion. The senate at then 4:30 p. m. went Into executive session, after which it adjourned. Public interest was transferred yester day to the house end ofthe capital, where It was expected that the laat act in the groat financial drama that has been rivet ing the attention of the country on Wash ington for three months past would lie en acted. Hut the crowds which surged into tho galleries were doomed to disappoint ment. The silver men had discovered a parliamentary obstacle which would de lay the doom of the white metal for twenty-four hours. Tho rule of tho house provides that, the speaker shall lay before the house messages and bills coming over from the senate on tho previous day. If tho silver repeal bill had readied the house Monday evening liefore adjourn ment It would havo been In order the first thing when the house met yesterday. Mr. Oats (Dem.) was speaking on the bill to amend the naturalization laws when tho secretary of the senate appeared with a message from the senate announc ing the passage of the silver purchase ro- poal bill, with an amendment in which ine concurrence oi toe house was re quested. Mr. Fitch (N. Y.) applauded vigorously, but the demonstration was not taken up, and Mr. Fitch's solitary applause died away amid tho laughter that swept over cue uuui nun Kuiii'iiun. i ne reception oi the silver bill had hardly created a rinnlo. Quietly the house went buck to routine business. AVlien the morning hour expired Mr. Livingston (On.) created some excitement by nn attempt to secure unanimous con sent to proceed with the consideration of the repeal bill. His proposition was that the house agree to consider the bill for the remainder of the afternoon and until 5 o'clock today, when the question be con sidered as ordered on the bill and pending amendments. Mr. Hlund made a vehement protest, and said tho bill should take Its courso llko any other bill and come up regularly un der the rules. And so the tirst attempt to reach an agreement in the house failed. It is generally understood that Mr. Bland weakened his case very much when he objected to Mr. Livingston's motion to toko up and consider the bill until tonight, when a vote should bo taken. Mr. Ulaud wants nn opportunity to voto on a free coinage proposition, and If tho rules will give him tho privilege he will of fer as anameudment to the repeal bill the coinage net of 1887. "I have dono with nil compromises," he said, "and want noth ing but free coinage." Mr. Hland will be given an opportunity to move to commit the bill to his commits tee on coinage, weights and measures, ns such a motion is privileged under tho rules. It would, of course, be voted down. It Is probable that the rules committee will llx the time for voting on the bill at some time this evening, perhaps about 7 o'clock. Andrews Wanted ray for Striking. Kansas Citv, AIo., Nov. 1. Mongolia Andrews, who was arrested In New York on Monday for demanding $.,000 of Edwin Gould, showed Colonel K. K. Phelps, a real estate dealer in this city, sevoral months ago a letter ho had written to Gould asking for $5,000. He said in the letter that Gould owed him the money for losses he had sustained by joining in a strike of telegraph operators. Later Andrews showed Mr. Phelps a letter from Gould promising to investigate his claim. A Alibiing rlnUerton. PlTTSBUltG, Nov. 1. Mrs. Dora Witter- nauer, of New York, has written Mayor MoKenna a letter asking him It he can And out anything about the whereabouts of hr husband, Jacob, who left New York with the Pinkerton man at the time of the Homestead strike. She is afraid he waa killed at Homestead. She says that she and her ohlldren are starring. Iron Workers iay be Locked Out. PlTTSBrRG, Nov. 1. The Iron and Steel Sheet Manufacturers' association have de oided to insist upon the 10 per cent, reduc tion demanded of the Amalgamated Asso ciation. The workmen would be given time to accept the out, and if they refi ,e the plant will le operated by non-union men.' A lookout would affect from 13,000 to 18,000 men. Colorado Not Daunted by Itsprul. DKKVBit, Nov. 1, The Impression has gained prominence throughout the east that the passage of the repeal bill by con gress would be a death blow to Colorado and her industries. Interviews with lead ing business men of Denver confirms the belief that the condition now Is better than at any time since the depreciation of silver began. River Mlncri Will Not Strike. MONONOAHKUA ClTT, Ia Nov. 1. The river coal miner held a oonvenlion here to take action in the cut In wages in the fourth pool to two oento per bushel. Dele gates representing thirty-four miners were present, and after fully discussing the situation it waa decided inadvisable to strike at tale time. The Wcttthsr. FsJr; warmer; Mutfewly wlods, froth anil tmaf on tH Pseolfs Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, fi easy of assimilation, and J an appetizer ; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro-1 ducmg toocls, with tiypo phospnites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. l'ravftred h? ftcnH h Hnwne. Chmlits, nn xurK. outu uy nil urasgiau. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR OHN P. MARTIN -von- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR J. R. SEVERN -for- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0R&E FOLMER Oi Slicnmtdoali, TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR DrJDaniel Dechert -FOR- County Treasurer Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyitt's) 19 And 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. air stocked with the best beer, porter, 1m, trBli kits, brssdlee, nines, ets. rlnost olgsrs It tine btrituolied. CordliUnvlwtton to U OkUkaaUr'a KicUlt Mma4 Hm4. K?V MFC, tlwty r. tUi.U iadih, uk X Draw" IT rielr.lr JbitfUM Pfa JyVA maud Hrnnd tt He4 ttutl 'Mil nillUtjBr hold, t 'ftM Will, Lliu rll.buii. Tk VBr Kotben k.m 4iiy-i.M. u4t- V Hwm and initMitmi Al Drugialf, or mb4 4 In MunM ti.r nnitlMlAra. tHtlmaalil. .a tMYl ALLEN ft San Kraxcmco, Not. 1. Ilneklnh I, Hosnier, nx-olitnf Justice of Montnim, died In tins city Ht the nue of T8. He wrs born nt Henderson, X.Y. After hnitifr admitted to tho Imr ho wont to Toledo, O., mid stnrted The Dally Made. In 1M he whs Appointed by l'mtdent Lincoln chief Jtia- tico ot .MoiitiuiH, and ocuunied tlmt posi tion for eight yenrs. CI lit' I ii tut 1 1 Miimhi'k Tribute. Cincinnati. Xov. 1. The bell of tho Scottish Ilito Mrmiiih' cathedral here was tolled today ilnriiiR the honri of Mayor Harrison's funeral at Chicago. This is the third time that the bell has been rung on the death of distinguished Masons. The flrt time it was tolled for OeuerRl Grant, the next for John A. Logan, ami now for Carter 11. Harrison. Killed by R Frelrht Ktitfinc. HA!!U:ton, l'n., Nov. 1. While Alliert SpononlxTK and his wife and child were drivlnR across the Pennsylvania railroad tracks here they were struck by n freight engine. Mrs. SponenherR was InstAiitly killed, and the hnshnnd was badly in jured. Therhild escaped witlinntascratch, nUIioukIi the horse was billed and the wagon demolished. A New Oil field. ScBanton, Pa., Nov. 1. A special from Brooklyn, Nusqnehannn county, says the excitement over rinding oil In that com munity increases. Experts who have looked over the territory say It is the best surface showing for oil they have ever I een. fcxtensivji preparations are being ...mo LlKlitwelgbt Fight to a MnUli. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 1.A fight to a finish took place here liefore the Mission Athletic club between Steve Butler, cham pion lightweight of Texas, and Rus Brown, of California, for 500 a side and gate receipts. Butler knocked Brown out in the fourteenth round. Two ounce gloves were used. SIurdorr Stone's Third "Cniilessloii." Washington, Ind., Nov. 1. Murderer Stone, who has already confessed to the slaughter of the Wrattvn family near Washington some weeks ago, has gone back on his second confession, in which heclnimed to have committed the crime alone, and now implicates others. It Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throst, Crotffl, Iafln. on-i, Whooping Oough, Bronchitis ondAethir. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, sad a sure relief in advanced stages, Use at once. You will aee the excellent eifect after taking the first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. Large Lotties 50 cents anA$1.00. Heh Jt,tored. For live yeais 2 suffered with pain and dis charge of the throat, backlog coegh, frontal headache, weuk ewes. 4c at nil times; oould liui. iuik aioove HwniHpcr; lost weight con titnally, and ot ablo to work. I wiw treated lr tho best nhvslciiins In ttm emtitv. hut. m. cofved no relief. After giving up ull hope 1 wu. recpmiaended to uso a bottl3 of Mayers' Miignoiic tjauvrrn Lure. Alter using it for four 7ecki my speech rnturnfd. All symptoms of Ontiirrh have disappeared and "I feci like a. dljlerent persoa.1' J!ks. Kliza Handwkhk, Elk Lick, Somirsi't Co., l'a. The above is one of tho many teatlmonlnls we have received this week, and we will put liKh overy two wears additional pertont. Imv. ng been cuwd by our marvelous medlolne Try a bottle and hscurtd utonce. Mayers' Drug Co.. For sale by druirgists Mayers' MaKnetlo ( uuiiimiuurc is vapor Inhalation, Irugglut. rJovnclii' lix.Ctilt-f ,Iiltlro I lend. the only m.dlclne used by viotKxl of aldin); and nbettiiiK the miat ad is guaranteed by your, propriation of the funds of a national iTHE KIND i i THAT CURES B Jinix MliKl Y. 2nd, Mu.iiu, , Y Dyspepsia for 20 Years ! TKIK1) ElTKYTHDfOj Yet 2 bottles wrought! A CURE. tWO FICTION, BUT TRUTH.! I OAXA KABS O'ASILLA Cll . GKMb I hs,e been a srpul kufrr.i. fctpi over yran iUi DISl'El'SIA I t,i-'1.0'fcr-isi'' prtwiwiiu-i, but could ubtsinl ! Til NI.Kl'l' .... ;.."tt..1 I bought Ik1oo( " a SiOJSiULUtLLAg i.nd it iir.r.i-i:i mi: sit mi-miS BSfst I bought tin. Hyoud. Hvlnr that wiauken.S "MIW .MAS. Vi.urs p'v, H M Moii, N. y. JOHN KlRStV, Sni. M ST? whom it nil, CUR-eni We mK well s,.M uuluWuhMt Kirk.T, siul know tht heS gU was untrue. STLASns . SNAITII. -i. . unigyuts. jgf I DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are! werth their weight In Sold. They are! JU. U. DANA'S DISEASE DE- ISIHOTEBS. Try a bottle al oar risk. Daaa Sartaaarllla Co., Belfast, Maim. .-'Till! CHINK EPIDEMIC. Now York's Polico Addod to Thoir List of Viotims, SUPERINTENDENT BYRNES' 0RANK. lilt Vlnltnr Drmiiiidrd WI1,000, ultb B, OOO lntcrrnt, mill He Wniitnl the lntrr ot In reinilcs A l'ollco SerKwint' Vl.ltur Win, DonmiidiHl Only KA.OOO. NKW York, Nov. 1. The latest crank WHlked into jiolice lie hi ..uirters yesterday afternoon. "I want to see the superin tendent," he SHld to 8er(eitnt Muiiein, who holds the outside entrenchments of the fort. "He is very busy. Won't I ilof" said tho sergeant. "1 want the money he owes me. Why don't he nay Itf" "Oh," said the sergeant; "all right. Come right in," and he led the man into the superintendent's presence, taking good care to keep close at his elbow. The superintendent looked up from be hind his desk and took In the situation at a glance. "What can I do for your" he asked. "You can pay me the money you owe," .said the fellow. "Why don't youf I've waited long enough." "Let me see, how much Is It now?" queried Mr. Byrnes, looking his visitor over with a searching glance. The fellow never flinched. Ho evidently knew tils enge wftg UHt ftn(1 expected to see the so perlntondent come round, "It's 175,000," he said. "I told Mrs. Bell to give them to you. You are one man in thousands I picked out to keep the money forme; hut now you have had it long enough. Two yenrs is a long time. There is 5,000 interest on it now. I want it in pennies." "Pennies are pretty scarce," said tlio su perintendent, "but maybe we can man age it, Frank. You take this man into the detective office and get him his $100, 000. See that, they give him tho S,000 in pennies, and the rest in bills." The sergeant and the crank walked over the bridge arm in arm. The crank is in an iron cell now, waiting to lie paid. He put his name down in the book as Thomas lieilly, a painter by trade, 45 years old, and his home as 1H Pell si i oet. Sergeant Pagan, of the Last Fifty-third street, station, was behind the desk when a wild looking man entered and in a llerce voice demanded 43,000. The man, who was fairly well dressed, kept both hands in his overcoat pocket, and it looked as if a revolver might be exhibited at any moment. Seeing that he had a crank of the vio lent ordertocontend with, SrgeRiit,l?ngnn turned the matter aside bv saying that lie (lid not have quite so lmioh money with him. lie promised, howvr, lij tha man would call again later in the day his de mand would bo satisfied. The crank left nfijer making a thrant that unless the mcaieiy was frthcorjlnfi on his return there would be trouble, it exactly 12:00 o'clock the man made his ap pearance itiiii reneweu ins demand for t5,000. Thero wok no one inlthe policft. htn tlou save the serjrtwint, and in orderUvgai'i time hu invited the. mini into the ueiitU.K room. The two wuro talking buslwtos, 'the oilicer eying his man suspiciously; all tiho time, when puArol man Joiin Hose.retw.-ued from dinner. "I owe thN, man r,noo," Kngam said, vtith a sign ot reHef. "Oilloer, take him down. to too bauir mid see that he aets it" Ho rculVsod the situation In a jnoinjent onu courteously invited the man out. Tho crank, who was overjoyed j thepro jpects of getting the money so earlv. fol They boM-ried u Fourth avenue car and he 1 conversed quite rationally with the olhYer v'r, , ' on the way up town. As soon as hn came insight ol the ork villi police count, how ever, lie Tealiy.od that A trick had been played on. him. H refused to eirter the building, audaroiiKhaud tumblehtre- buiHu, me poiicnaian iwinR victorious. A l'lwiKylvaula ank Wr. i ii, r l'aiiloued. WAHUI.NGTOX, Nov. 1. The president has granted aa apiiWatioa for tlie irnrdon of Franklin AV. Hull, of Pcnnsvlvanln. ion. I uauK, aim sentenced to live years' lmpris- vuuwiiE in me i.asiem state ienitentiary ii jruimumpuia. Dith of Xoted ArtNt. FAniS.Nov. L Karl Uodmer.thn I, is dead. He was of foreian oriirin. lu-inv j born at Zurich in 1801). lie devoted his mo maiuiy to the study of landscape I tiaiiitiinr. painting. STOCK AND PRODUCE IMARkTTC iVIAKlSt I b. Ulotliig Uuolut inn. of tho l'lliladrlplila uuu .-sew vork Hxcliaiiiru.. KEW YOKK. Oct. . I'hera'waao I reaction lu the market today, but a part of last week's udvauces were out off. Cloalne bids; Lehigh Valley.... Jj Pannsylvaala 51 14 Heading :IH St. Paul M 11' igh Nav Mf Heading l. in. 4s.. 70 Heading let pf lis.. 86 Heading 3d pf 8s.. SOU Reading 3d pf 6s.. N. Y. 4 N. K W.N.Y. APa.... H. 4B. T. com. .. II. B. T. pref... iOM Krle U4 !., h.&Y. Kis N. Y. Central ....llKM iv est snore lke Erie A W... 17J jrsoy n..llT Del. & Hudeoa...UB7j General Market. PniUBILPHIA. Dot. 81. Flour tr saperflne. 9860)1. Mi wlnUr extras 18 isu No. wlnte. tamiljr, Df.60tM.wl ffi B" rower, KiiHigui, Hntf.lS; westttTfi Win- tr, cJar, $2.ttrfa.l.; western winter, atralffht. W.18Q8.4U; winter puleiit, S3.60aa.7S: KlnnJ .uiuueaoui, straight S3 50Q8.NI; Minnesota, patent, $8.a5iat.l6; Mln' neeota, favorite bramla, liinhar. Rye floqr SU.lWi per barrel. Vhet dull, uiur with w7v. uw .uu '-'-v iu,i.w lor uotobert 66U0. bid and Wic. aaked for November; obld and &Hc. uked for December; Wjo. bid and .vavu .... Miiutir). lorn quiet, ataadv with tfUc. bid aud W: aaked for OrtobaJ; Wc. put ann vnc. asked for November! MM bid and . ked for Deoewbor' UHa at and tie. aakwl fa- Janury. Oau auiet wslk with I UK. l. 1 r ' " nd . aki fur NotbVr7a3: 87Ho. asked for January. Beef quiet, flrsw ex ramee.,S10.0ll;famUy, $lS(ii.& tk dull, taly; new iue, $10.8O9rLrd eulat eteadr; steam rendered, J10.M asked. Butter' "-". "" "t lorn uaa-r, 19itWTQ.i weetern dairy, MvfiXBo.; Kleins, NewTeSt mV JTT..j ... ' rS"' '..'""f0' aee la eklmi K&if. Km In fair demlnT firm laaalo CalUa Market. BorrALo, Oot. 8l.-t ttle HUady; aaiw of eood to obotoe ehwra at U-mta.U. Boca loww r e?od welgbta and etrow fcr piita; Yorker. "oa 10 onoiM madiiuua, ti.UMJ0- I eMi.siiairia Shakespeare 4 When lie wrote "Taming of the Shrew," waa evi dently gifted with tro- phctic foresight when lie made one of his charac- tors declare "My cake is dttugh." Those who Have been credulona enough to take imitations for CoTTO- i.rnk, the now universally Endorsed shortening, have experi enced the same disappoint ment for their cake has been "dough." Those who have used CuTTOLEKK know that its principal merit is its uniform relia bility, lie wise and refuse anything that is offered us a substitute for Cottoiene i Sold In three and ttve pound lls Mode only by N.K.FA1RBANK&C0.R CHICAGO, Professionri Cards. JOHN K. COYIiK, at AXMY'A T-LA W. OIBee-lledd jm shenaauoeA, ATTOJUtsr and COUX88LLBR-AT-LA H" Pono t. Mountain CltyBttnk Building, i'otta vljle. Pa. M. M. BCRXK -1 TTORKtCr A T-LA W. SHSWANnOAH. Pi. Offlwj Koom 8, r. O Building, ShenB),j and Faterly building, Pottsville. siniasoN DENTJSZ. Omoo Korttieast Cor. Main and Oentrt Se fhenaAdoU over Stein's dru store. Mi 8. KMTLEU, II. D., rirrmciAy and saKaBoy. omeo-H0 North Jsrdln street, Sbenandoin. 5. H. CALLEN, Ho. 31 South Jardln Street. Hhensndoah. Orrict 'JIoukb: 1 :30 to 3 and ls30 to 8 P. St. Except Thursday ovenlng. No vffiee work oh Sunday accept by amrngt. men. A strict adherence to the offle hours in ahmlutely nectmary. 10 HI 6m XI HUT OAT.I.S DOUIILE. S3 SHOE hoTVtp. i Do you wear them? When next In need try a paM est In the world, 50 2.00 FOR LADIES' 42.00 1.73 FOR 30YS- If you want a fine DRESS RHOF. .,(. t- il 1,1. j dn, W $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or ..' 7." 10 cu"om n and leek and wear at well, fvou wish to rimmi 1. u t.... do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name 'aof price stamped en the bottom, look for It hen you bey W.I. DOUGLAS i'.rocto.i, Sold hyi JOKIR BAIA, H South Main Street. Hheoandoab, Pa, C. r. Roth, Rlngtown, Pa. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., U th tinlv oncaUl. 10 cur the umAm. tiiituU- mfl. riti (ran BIueMi vSlzT tr.trSa rL4?X: iirlniur or wonUrr. ir,n n.lf.l. Zll SUIT. ULfHV. l(UK.Ate. ' ottur write, print, nr. ftdrwtfanS ofevili .m kr t,.- .....aj.ra I ' 'iif t TLu"Z .".'X -jrutvitlnutlurlir. Bend Bvc i rum," iMMiietiilut thM vOt iid to Hunnnff iiumatiiiv mA I In hi, to H. f Hour dnilr; lit,. ISM. H Maio of auwxkn. tA lul- at iTrtiMuunti. A Printer's Good Luck. PHvk 4LLKRT PKTTKHS. CRS. iKtt nr. . 'T in Bit MM bft lK5 U. Plulkta. liRA ira pt-unlu utUnst tlwi, 'ittini at. Thnw yw wa X apauK Wiansss. t ihoticbt rour pride wu w Uk. I n.sH pted the towinmi for nliiUM fw S 74 per uomh uituher Im Uhi mohU, ud ihr JinJ furUM10 mmmSL Ttie 4ul.ik nilwr, chrap p4mmmt9m wu ratMd nit, tkvn I Ht-ttni otiueerB svl rfrtMu Vi EtT PUr' hut taJIcl ualriirhr ia w. . T r lum-l uklu la threw month, hui h.. A,.Li ttua hit luuuty, but Hi 4 tud Id I had Butiai. JZm uioi.1 e..i,u 11 iu, 1 . fc, , c,, u , A oo I . n,uH ML, ronu, u.., fClt f wE. tar, .u.l til nls. Tht" Rwnit.l &VIW. iq4 aTl ukr or .uIIotUii kuualv. I mu wknn of quota S lliii.,.r. uirer.T. mule if ,t, wtt, V25 Polwn or vnultiful tn(tlMri.iiaii, to cv tad ouamiU viwltjM twaiuorrjr pullvul. THE VBOICXST HBlNXa Oaa always be bad at EARLEY'S SAL00S. mm Rfflfi Wiai N. Oelttwnre Ave I'll 1 1 ADWtl'BIA. 3.50 BP $2. on m BTiMmnUe), nnl .11 K.llufaton- I Atsik. llT,ltalhM'
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