terrible EXPLosiMi Too High Prossuro. In those days of keen competition In every line, when tlic business man is compelled to bend iiis intellect and every energy to the success of his business; the clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, te drive themselves at a terrific rate, there am bo but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their dally burdens, frets, and worries, and the results aro the same as witli their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increase is anfiil to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, ami insane asylums are full of these unfortunate, and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot Hasliei, dizziness, nervons or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, nielanclioly, sleep IcsHiiess, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that any one of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you have used so called remedies and tieated with reputable physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years ago I used Iir Miles' Restorative Nervine with marked benefit, and later Induced my son, who had been sick with catarrh of the bladder five years In the hands of cur best phy sicians, to try It together with Dr. Mites' Nerve and Liver Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited that he is attending to business again. My wlff also iif.ed Nervine with mdst excellent rc..uiu. All of us together have not ued more than six bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have lo used it, and are ureatly Improved." Ixjiils Glhlis, liucher & Oibbs Plow Co , Canton. Ohio. Dr. Miles' I'.estoratlve Nervine is sold bv all dniKglsts on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of ?nce, 31 per Dome, six Dotuee, , express prepam. j t is positively free from opiates or dangerotif ' arugs. r ree uvok iu uruggwus w uy miui. , CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AOKNT POU ss CELEBRATED LAGER v v AND PILSKEH BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made la ONE MINUTE from Only 30 cts. for a full pound package, Tree sample oa applloitlon to manufacturers, rosaujc bt B. It, Severn, F. K. Magargle, W. H. Wsters niAVIUCB ItlVEIt COE OYSTERS We are now prepared to All orders In large or small quantities at our wholosolo and retail store. All orders excouted with care and promptness. H. 3St. 3NTC533XjU dO CO., 9 U-18w S 8. Jardln 8L. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauliurof an kinds promptly attended tc. Horses token to board, at rates that are lHjeral. Oa PEAR ALLEY; Rear of the CoSw House WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest hak of Vim, Whwh) and Cig&n Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale ejwsv on tp. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Ilaln niirt Coul HtH,, Hbeuancloaife. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Thettneei brands ot whiskeys and olgars. Pool room si Itched. Public Notice! Motto is hereby gives that persons OMtro lng or dtulning beer kscs will be prosecuted aa provided by the Act ot Assembly approved AprUtb,UK. Brewan' AatQaintion. ' Suenandoafc, Pa., Jllda, ISM. . ' Jy ml $0fM LOBENGULA DEFEATED. Primitivo African Weapons Uso loss Against British Guns. 'THE MATEBELE8 LOSE HEAVILY. The Klnrr nnd Ills followers Now Tiro Iiib ltnpldly, (Jlmely 1'rmsed by tlio unions LohoiiKtila's Cnpltire Consid ered Almost a Ccrtnlnty. IiOXlxw, Nov. a. A siieclnl dispatch from Capetown says that the troops under the command of IVfnjor Forbes nnd Dr. Jameson, administrator of the. Ilrltlsh South African company, occupied Ilulu wnyo, King Ixlengnla's capital, after sev eral fight, in which the Matalwles suf fered heavily. The first fighting occurred between Hope Fountain and Huluwayo, where the Jlnt abeles had concentrated In force. The Atatabeles were armed principally with the native weapons, astegaes and knot kerries, although some of them had rifles that proved of little service to them. The natives fought bravely and made, desper ate attempts to get within striking dis tances of the British. The latter, how eve?, with the superior arms and their LOHKNQULA. ' Gntllng frnn, were able without trouble to keep them from getting into dnntrer otisly close quarters. During one of the fights Major Forbes' columns mnilonn on slaught on the Mataleles nnd destroyed half of a regiment numbering hundreds of the natives. The British loss in all the engagements was light. The natives wero finally forced to re treat, followed by the Chnrtered com panies forces. They followed the road to Uuluwnyo, where everything was In the greatest confusion, runners from the scene of the lighting having arrived with news of the MaUbeluB' defeat. No set stand was made at Huluwayo, and all thopeople living 1 at tho Kraal joined tho fleeing army, the course of which was northward ) along the foot of tho Mntoppo hills. it is uiougjit tlint the JIntabeles will make for the Zambesi river, or for the comparatively uninhabited country to the westward of the TJmnlali river. King Lo beiiBUla accompanied his regiments In -their flight northward. The Uritons are dn hot pursuit, nnd there is now no doubt -that Lobenguln will bo enptured. Ciller Wltbool Also on tho Wnrpntli. BERLIN, Nov. 2. The Cologne Gazette has received a dispatch from Capo Town giving ulanning reports of the condition of affairs In German southwest Africa. It lstnted that Chief Wltbool and ids fol lowers have had a fight with colonial troops near Ilnrnkrans, and that several Germans, including Lieutenant Francois, have been killed nnd the German settle ments burned. Tho reports hnvo not been connrmeu. JTa Item Stealing for Years. New Havkx, Nov. 2. James Boler.nged 10, was arrested, charged with the syste matic robbery of F. M. Brown & Co., dry goods dealers. Boler was employed at a messenger in rue snipping department, and Is alleged to have acted in collusion with other employes to steal goods from the stock. Thethofts are said to aggre gate siu.uw ami to extend over several years. An Artesian Well Urenks r.oop. BERLIN, Nov. 2. An iirtesian well at Botiueiciemum, a town ot Prussia on tho Kuddow, which overflowed in June, nnd threatened to devastitate the country, has again burst and an immenso volume of water, mixed with sand, is pouring from the opening. Herr Byer, an experton min eral springs, has been summoned from Berlin to superintend the repairing of tha damage, Mysterious Poisoning In Louisville. Louisville, Nov. 2. Mrs. Kttn Semple nnd her sou Avery were mysterionsly pois oned Tuesday night. The son died yester day and tho mother's condition is critical. The affair is shrouded in the deepest mys tery, and the family refuse to give any in formation whatever. Morphine is thought to have been the agent. Slave Traders Acquitted. London, Nov. 2. A dispatch to The Times from Zanzibar says that the cap tain and crew of the French dhow, which was captured in April last by a British warship and found to have sixty-seven slaves on board, have been acquitted by ine court iieiore wnicii they were tried. Industrial Activity In Pittsburg. Pittsbuko, Nov. 2. There is increased activity among the mills over last week, nnd 1t. i tliaf futlv 1K 000 mnu men nrn nt work in tliA variolic fantmAo of Allegheny county than were engaged in wage earning on ine ist 01 uotober. Death from Hiccoughs. W'KST Chbstkr, Ia., Nov. 2. Casper Francis, president of the Snrincr Cltv National bank, died suddenly from ex haustion caused by hiccoughing. He was foremost in all the leading manufacturing industries of this place. A Schoolboy Drugged to Ills Death. Cincinnati, Nov. 2. Albert Altemier. aged IB, was struok and dragged to death by an Avendale oar while on his way to sobool. Ills mangled body was taken out bv his brother Kdwartl. who was the oon- duotor on the next oar. nlavr's Pedsstrlan HUlinp. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 8, Bishop Cole man, of the Spiauoptfl diocese, has re turned from a nedtetealn (ourin Virginia. The UUUop wallced 8H mil in sixteen days. Driving the Brain at the expense of the Body. Wiiile we drive tlie brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleepsuch are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physicinn will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of nnd in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Boott & Howns. 3 Y. All draff'-tn POLITICAL. VOTE FOR JOHN P. MARTIN -FOB- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER Ot SHenniiilonli, FOH TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOtt- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR IrDanielBechert -FOR- County Treasurer Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Tormerly Joe WyHt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHBKANDOAH, PA. flt.r (looked with the best beer, portsr, sloe f mlti, brMdlee, wises, etc Finest olr ntlnt tar ktuehed. OordliJ Invitation to n ALLEN ciniiiuiiniiuiinniinimiiuniiinniniiimniiiiiiuiimiiiuiiiiis Naked Eye Cnn't detect tlio microbes of disease, and yet tlicy exist by the million. They permeate the system, pollute the blond nnil poison the vital organs. Disease is the inevitable result. RADAJVl'S ftilDnOC If II I CD i miwnviii. siMiE.n destroys every specie of microbe and cures every form of disensc. It's the latest and greatest discovery of sci ence. No matter wh t form of dis ease yem are suffcni. with it will pay you to investigate. A so-pngc book of valuable information free. The Win. Radam Microbe Killer Co., t Iilglttat.,Kw York Cltj . Agents for Hheniindonh. QETJHLBR BKOB mMinHiniiiiminiiMiiMOTimwaiuuiuiiitiiiiililiimmimrtn Li-high VHllrj MhopH to ttrmimr. Kamiis, Pa., Nov. 3. Orders have been recehwl here for the re employment ol thn 100 nipn Kiispeiidetl ill the car department of the Li-hiKh Valley railroad shops nt South Kastnii. The order will go into ef fect next Monday. There is much rejoic itm smontr the men over thn lHl,t. peots for a full resumption of work In the suopn, wnicn nsioro the deal with the Reading road gave employment to 700 mon. TerrU lo llilllil ;i nig Hrliln. .Cincinnati. Nov. 2. It isconHdently ex pected that before the first heavy 'snow covers the lrounil wnrlc nn tl, aivfi. bridge over tho Ohio river ill he imrlor way. It will enter Covington. Thebridgo win oeoi tne cnntlievei- design, with a span next to the longest In America and third in lemrth in the wovlil n w iri the designer of the famous World's fair wueei, nas undertaken its const motion. Father Drill Indicted. J1ROOKI.YN, .Nov. 8. Father Francis Dent, who recently sued the Friars Jllnor of St. Francis for 18,000 damages because they expelled him from the order, has oeeu nmicted ly the Kings county grand jury for perjury. On the trial he testified that a rescript from the piyii Imd prohib ited tlio expulsion. He put the alleged re script into evidence, ft turned out, It is alleged, to be forged. Sffcm luernlnK Her Army. London, Nov. a, Tho correspondent of The News at Bangkok Hays that the Siam ese are increasing the army, which will shortly consist of 80,000 men, raised by ooussoriptlou. AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AHF MEW AND MY COMF-LEXION 18 BETTER. lly doctor says It acta gently on the slomncb llvn and kidnevs. and Is a plersant laxative. ThU drink Is maile (Tom licrhi. and Is prepared for iu as easily as tea. It h called All drugfrtMs ell it at .v.r. mid l a package. If yon cannot get It. send yonr . Mress for a free saraplk I.unc'rt Fumilr .tleillrlne innve,, the bowclc ench rtny. In onlcr m be h"i!thv thli. n necemarr Address uhatoh k h, i. ,im, t" "if, CORES I i I 1 j Mrs. Fitrxn.v HAMS, 'nixinUfrriu, S Y A Victory Oyer Disease 1 "Terrible Pain in Head and Stomach ! " ''My Faoe was one Mass of Eruptions ! " "Walked the Floor Night After Wight!" I The fbllowliur from Mrs. Uaraa proTe! I thn WnVTvlRlPTTT. W1WIB of TiA TA'I mm over aueaee. "1 a O entuui va I am Al anof un. About: iu,traaual total ui .UpmMi'ii Mhich hft uic lit ery ltaI Mhuiie. I him m UHKII. BAf A.'V1HM foraffHUttiineanils'l'RIt HI. MDUKi: l'Al.V IV MY IIKAI) fori Sliiiouthi. also M'Vire nun in inv KtikiuiiPli iun.1 Mpotctl to be cauW by JlttT Troulile nH-Vluht nl'lcr ulieht I huvc heeii cntiu Spt'UtMl tu lk thv Hour IxK-iuue of thf itrrl(Io pain, and thii wu not alt, mvfil Bnlnita wan uiiu iaa of tiriiiitlun wo had aMjatthneauto bo cm f red iitnutot f ullrelt'S Rtvltli pchIm. I rvadyour paper, and thought H mn l would try una bottle of S D,VNA'S S itbouyh I hud trifd mu timnv diSrnttt tiwdtcinrtS fUHouinv ttit, i iiuii but littlv falto. llefore II :hadtnken uuiViulll I r. It i vmm iloall ibeUer I linvti iu.k ukeji tnv, nuddo uotl Iiot'l like (lip 6a no vumuii. I ran bo to bvd audM I""? j a a a. tv it- r I bits uiilu lm d-uiirf. Th aiswMiS Ewwinj j naa u utirtiy gone. My sSntVH la wtll. I think mir morn hAttls will jcuro me entirely. Yuuii tfully a in 1 1 ui-ruga, i. sine. xmnuA lidlu, Ti whmn It maw -I henby cwtlfy tul Ithe truth of h 1mw. Tlnwlhruei, M. Y. Dam SrWaHa 8., Malec. ! ithe Kmn I THAT m 1 AiSSBtetk, 1 1 Fatal Plungo of an Elootrio Oar at Portland, Oro. SEVEN LIVES WERE SAOHIFIOED. "n.o Mntnrinnn 1'imhlo l Sen m Open , lmt Tlirougti the Ileiiiw ITng nnd Un- nlilo tu Slop the Cur an Acroiint ot Slippery Trucks. PoHTLANn, Ore., Nov. 3. A friglitf ill ac cident oocurred enrl.- in the morning, when an electric can.: i lie HastSlde Rail road company, containing fifteen peopk, plunged through the draw of the Madison strieet bridge Into the river, twenty-flve feet below. Five bodies have been recov ered, and It is believed two others are still at the liottom of the river. The bodies re covered ere those of Charles lleckman, J. 1'. Anderson, Joseph Startler, Alexander Campbell, T. Iiennick, a deaf mute. Those missing are Paul Oder and a lwy named Albe. The drnw of the bridge had been opened to allow the steamer Elwood to pass through, and the gates at both ends of the draw closed, but the car crushed through the rail gate and plunged off the end ot the bridge. The morning was extremely foRfty, and it was impossible for the motorman to see the danger lights on the bridge until a short dlst slice from the draw. The track wns very slippery, owing to frost, and the brakes would not work effectively. Will Sue for 88,000 lsllllHre. POOT Hvnox, Mich., Nov. 2. W. B. Clark, of Snrnla, father of Mrs. Albert llradley, wno, witlt her husband, was killed in tho Grand Trunk wreck at Bat tle Creok, has petitioned the probate judge to appoint him administrator of theestatcs of tho deceased. Mr. Clark will commence stilt against the railroad company for tiBo.wiu, oeing ww.niM ror the death of Mr. Bradley and 35,000 fori he death of Mrs. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley loft two children, one i years old and tho other 2 years old, Itt whose behalf the suit will be brought. Terrible Crowing Accident, Newport, Me., Nov. '. - Vs,r. II. Young, of Corlnna, Ills wife and !-. year-old daugh ter Jennie were driving across the Dexter railroad at Young's Crossing, one mile north of this village, their carriage was strucK oy r train. .Miss loung was ln stantly killed, Mrs. Young was fatnlly in Jural and Mr. Young had a leg and sev eral ribs broken. Both horses were killed, (Inventor Reynold' Clemency. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3. The free use of tho pardoning power by Governor Hey nolds is causing much comment thrninh out tho state. IIu hns thus fur extended clenienoy to twenty-four convicts, at wiucu rate no win nave pardoned thirty two at the expiration of his term. His predecessors have averaged about six par- uuns eucii. llxplmlon on n l:nlnn Wnrliln, Ilo.MH, Nov. 2. The Kitsslan squadron has arrived at Aiacclo. canilul lit fni.. slea. As the squadron entered tho harbor uu explosion occurred in tne engine room of Admiral Avelan's flagship, Kmperor iMcnoias i, seriously injuring six firemen nnd engineers. 1'iilnl i;xplonl(in of Natural f!n. Etna, I'n., Nov. 2. Two dwelling houses were uestroyeu and two others damaged by an explosion of natural gas about 3 o'clock in the morning. George Webber, a uiiKer, in wnose nome tne explosion oc curred, wns lataily uumed, and soverul members of his family slightly injured. German Electors Apathetic. Berlin, Nov. 2. Ueturns from the provinces show that only a small propor tion of the voters went to the polls in the recent Prussian elections, and that where tho ministry had no tn e to win they refrained from voting, i mis the majori ties of those elected were very large. Diphtheria Kpldcmlc lit 1'aterson. PATKIiSOK. N. J.. Nov. 1-An nl.loml of dinhtheria has been mirim? 1,, f i.te, tt for the past month, and from present ap- peorances n is nor itKeiy to be allayed for t.uiue nine, unless ueroio measures be auopteu to stamp it out. An Attorney Charted with I'mmi. Nkw Haven. Nov. 2 Tni,,, ir vi,i an attorney of this city, has been arrested, charged with taking for his own use cer tain bonds of the Charles II. Sterling es- une, ui ivuicu ne uas ueen administrator. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Uuotalions of the I'liiliulcliililn mid Jfew Viirk ISxcImiiuw, EwoHK. ov. 1. There was a smaller uuBimw in mo moon, market today, hut u steady luijirovement In quotations. Closing Ihlirh Valley.... 11 l'nii'a, ex. illr... sM ncttcllnif St. l'aul 6HK I.i'hiKli Nav Itt tullug K. in. la.. 70 ltradmg 1st pt la.. 3t lU-adinital if Se.. 23 W.N. V. &!.... ( II. St U. T, com. .. II. &B. T. pref... - Erie ui D.. L.W 171M N. T. Central.... 1WH i eet suore LakeKrie W... irjj itt'uumtc aa pt se.. u ew Jersey Cen..ll8 N. Y. Jb X. K 33)4 Del. & Hudson.. .180 General Mnrfcuts. I'Htijiiigi.PHiA. Nov. 1. Flour weak; win ter superllue. Jaaa.10; winter extra, St.ISM ea.85; No. St winter family, SS.KWA'.rs; Penn sylvania roller, straight, western win ter, clear, .'.H0Jt3.1S; western winter, strainht, $a.lS(,t3 40; winter patent, $3.50(3.3.74; Minne sota, eienr. js.7nsjia.iaj Minnesota, RtraiKht, 8.S0ffl3.80; Mlnnestita, patent, S3.864) 4.15; Min nesota, favorite brands, higher. Rye flour 8.58 per barrel. Wheat dull, lower, with BWtiC. bid aiul (UHc. asked for November; enfic. bid and 67c. asked for December; 7(lc. bid and "HHc .asked for February. Corn quiet. firm; with 4t4e. bid and aoked for November; 41c. bid and 4S94c. asked for December; (AUc. bid and 4o. asked for January; 4IHo. bid and 4Ko. asked for February. Oat dull, weak with 36c. bid and Mfce. asked for Novemberi SilHc. bid ami 37o. asked for December; SuKe bid and 374o.askeil for January; Mjc. bid and 874C asked for February. Beef quiet, firm; extra mess, ll).S0ffill; family, tlX&UM. Pork dull, steady, new mess, SW.SOaao. Lard qUiot steady; steam rendered, J1O.S0 asked. Butter moderate, Arm; New York dairy, 927ci western dairy, lTm&Slo.; Klgius, at: New York creamery, 2Hc.; western creamery, a iBc.; imitation creamery, lS4c. Cheese quiet, steady; New York large, 9llHc.; do. fancy HWllAsc: do. small, lOMajnyc.; part skims, 44,uiic.;fullskiuis, &3fa. Egg in fair de mand, tlnn; New York and Pennsylvania, ttsu WH: western, ttJHo. Hufntlt) Cattle Market. BrrtAio. .Nov. l.-Cattl quiet; goed U liarlit steers. t8.rMMu Hn v.k. fl.la6.:; mixed packers,.irl.);'mellum4 ana ueavy, pit, f0.aiOa.4t. All ejttras, J4,I8i Mr K SoS sWp, "JJ raur v) mi ww, liear tell of a purclinser wntingr to buy fin imitation ? Why do men who try to sell sucji arflfiles r.peak of the net ns ' ' working them off?" Simply liecause peo ple want the leat, and it takes work nnd likewise deception to sell them the worst. This un pleasant experience may befall the housekeeper who determines to the new vegetable shortening'. The healthfulness, flavor, and economy of this wonderful cook ing product has won for it the widest popularity, which in turn hns attracted the attention of business parasites who are ' 'work ing off' imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore armed. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening COTTOLENE, Sold In I and 5 pound pall. ' Made only by N.K.fAIRSANKeVCO., CHICAGO, ano 13B N. DELAWARK AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOUN K. COYIiK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Office Ueddall building, HbenaudoKh, P. gOL,. FOSTKK, ATTOliXEY and COVySELLER-AT-LAWi Jloom 3. Mountain City liank Building, 1'otts vine. I'a M. BTJKICK, ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SHiNirillUiH, VJL. uiuce iioomij. i-. u riuiidiBg, Hoenaadosa aLdKsterly building, 1'ottsvlllo. Q T. HAVICE, B URQKON DENTIS1. omce Northeast Cor. Main ana Centre Uto -honandoah, over Stsin's drug store. jyj- B. K18TLER, 11. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8URQKQN. Hfflce -180 North Jsrdln street. Sbenandosti, S3 SHOE NbVttp. i Do you wear them? When next In need try a paUl III IIIU II VI IU $5.00 ir VOUwant afinfl nRFCS CHOP mAU ! l f.i I i . --ww wiws. inaus HI UIXJ stylos, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er j onue, i noy ni equal ro custom made and look aaf wear as well, I f you wish to eccnoml.ro In your footwear,' do so by purchaslr.r W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name ani price stamped on the no'bn, lo-lt for It wher you buy 1T I DODttliAP ;rorlttr,. Mass. Sold bj"j JOXFH J.1V,I., 14 South Main Street. Hcenandoah, Pa. O. F. Roth, Klngtown, Ta. Speecli Keatoreil. For live years I suffered with pain and dis charge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes. &e at all tlmee; ooulrt not tain above a whisper; lost weight con. ttmiRlly, and ot able to work. I was treated by the best physicians tn tlio county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope I wan recommended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mm. Ki ika Hanhwihk, Elk Lick, Somerset t o., Pa, The above is one of the many testimonial .-. .. . ... .... i , v iuu nmit, ami vvc will PUD llnii eery two weeks additional persons Uav- AT 7- . wu. null Twtra, HMMUVUieV Try a bottle and be curf d at once. Maykbb' Dhug Co., Oakland. Md. Catarrh Cure is the ouly medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and is guaranteed by your druggist. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., Phi' 1m tin Strlotir Prtat tun at iilg rn.mltlil- -fn 9 cure lht unflu- bllltj, ducity, ImpoivHfy, tta. i-ea, prituury Of tM-Ooulftri. (no tiinitiw whiiX OttltrS Writ), iili.l aav arti . .u. ruaraniw), n-l all tin; truJiiH i-riK, Ltc , ly tbv ootnbiud jII(Kiitj, lUiaia i ailik hud E L . im ,i. nwyf tiiMiclBtt. o-eiu iiauitiM ir Ix.k "Trutb,1 miui,jDi that wl MioiiUb ,111 a im rri ml to rUh , (usj humsiitiyana ins, 8 to 8: -.SuUK. ului. ut adve lltijruart uu t fr, MUSSER & BEDDALL, (successors to co.t.ley tiros.) Mo, 38 KflHl Centre Htroot, HIIIiNANDOAII, IA. rt.. umia. i i ' n. t . . Ptlccs. Patronsge respectfully solicited. THE CHOICEST 1)11 fiVKJ Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALCX)N. Cor. Lloyd and Market St. $4.001' V2.50 cn jsbW,Vm LADIES' $2.25 jfet U.7S $2.0 0j,