SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For thlrty-clslit years C'npt. J.oud follon-ptl the son, most of Unit tlmr as master of u ves sel, una upon rrtlrlnB from i he water was iip pnl'itecl by the Secretary of tho United Suites Treasury (o superintend the seal fisheries In Alaska, which position ho hold flvoyoars. He relates olio experience us follows! "For several years 1 had been troubled with general nervousness and pain In the teglon of my heart. My greatest, Mlllction was Hleeple-sitei; It was almost Impossible at any time to obtain lest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies ndvcrtled I bepan using Nervine. After taking a small quantity the benefit received was so great that I was posl lively alarmed, thinking tlie lemedy con tained opiates which would finally be Injuri ous to me; but on being assured by the drug gist that It was perfectly harmless, 1 contin ued It together with the Heart Cure. Today I can conscientiously say that Dr. Miles' Ke storatlve Nervlno and New Heart Cure did moro forme than anything I hud ever taken. I had been treated by eminent physicians In New York and San Francisco without ben tit. I owe my present good health to the judicious use of these most valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to allaillleted as I was." Capt. A. 1'. IOud, Hampden, Me. Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervine and Now Cure are sold by all druggists on a positive cuar.n tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt of price,, ?l per bottle, or sl bottles for So, express prepaid. They are 're'j from all opiates and duugcrotis drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT roil- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only SO ett. for a full pound paxlsagt. Free umple oa application to monuf octurcra. rou eius dt H.K.Severn, T, K. Magsrgle, W. 11. Waters MAURICE RIVER. COTE OYSTERS We are now prepared to All orders In largo or Bmnll quantities at our wholosole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. 3FL. 3.. UNrOjSXjIEJ db CO.. 9 11-lSw 8 B. Jardtn St.. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hm. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rata that tre liberal. On PEAR MET, Rear of (he Coffee House. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Ficcst Brands of Wines, Wbitktys u4 Oigwi Freah lleer, Porter and Ale lwy on far, JOE WYATT'S saloon and restaurant, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) ,'f alu ami Coal Bts,, Bbeuandavb. rtit rer. ale and sorter on tan. The finest brands ol whiskeys and olgars. Pool room at tachea, 'Public Notice! Notloe If hereby given that persona osattoj ng or detaining beer kef will be proaeouted as provided by the Aot of Assembly spproved tprU 4th, 1886. Brewers' AiooJiUoti. Shenandoah, Fa.. Judc a, 16Mb 1 I'd VIPT Ho Defeated Mascot Without Ap parent Exortion, NOT FORCED TO MAKE FAST TIME. rrnm Start to Finish the Clinmplnn Stat linn Hiul llrrrjtliliiK HI' Own Vu, Slmrot Artlng lladly Pnomtl IiMrr the World', IVn .Mile ltecoril. New York, Nov. 8. Tlie t - ttinRtimti h between Directum mid Mn , tvhii ii it had been salil was golrjK tu Up the tno-t sensational event that ever took pliue be tween liartieaaed homes, proved to be in sensation at all, so far an the race Itself was concerned. There was but one hnrw in It. The only sensational part of the day's program and arrangement was the enormous crowd that gathered at the Fleetwood track to see the iort. There DlltEOTUM. were between 0,000 and 7,000 peoplo pres ent. It was, perhaps, us large an nssem hlago as ever collectedntthatttack. There were visitors present from Detroit, Chi cago, St. Lous, Indianapolis, and even from places as far away as Denver and California. Directum won tho toss for tho pole, and when they were Bent awny in tho Ilrst heat on the second scoring Directum got pretty nearly half a length tho advantage. Kelly was holding Directum's reins and An. drews drove Mascot. Tho horf.es had not niade over 100 yards when Mascot threw up his heels in a shameful break and lost five or six lengths by so doing. Kelly at once took Directum back and held him closd until Mascot recovered and got within a length of hiln. Mascot broke again and lost more ground.and Directum had things ills own way to tho Ilntsh, which he paaKed at least live lengths in front of his opponent. The time for that rnilo was 2.10. Directum got a little the best of tho start In the second heat, too, and held itoaRlly, Kelly was taking things easy with Direc turn, knowing that his adversary could never overhaul him, and while AndrewM tried his best Directum pnsssd under tho wire fully four lengths to tho good. The time for tho second heat was 2.07K. The third heat was the only ono that contained a tinge of interest. In this, as in the other heats, Directum was from a neck to half a length in advance when tho racers were told to go, nnd that advant age he increased to a good length beforo the first turn had been rounded. Tho lxvir ran for a hnlf mllo with Mascot's uoso well on to tho wheels of DIrectuni's sulky, and then the pacer was called upon to move up. Mascot showed a good hear and steady movement. lie tried his best to do what ho was bidden, but ns ho attempted to Improvo his position Kelly made a slight demand upon tho black horse, whoso movement had been simply perfect from the time that lie first made a scoring under tho wire, and tlie black fellow shot ahead liko a bullet, and within tho next hundred feet left plenty of daylight be tween his driver's back and the horbe that was trying to win 150 from hiin. Going up the hill on the oil side of the track Directum increased his lead, going smoothly, more like a machine in his per fect motion than a living tiling, and when Kelly had secured three lengths' advan tage he let up a little bit on his charge. X Mascot, however, kept going all the time, and when they came into the stretch Mascot had again lapped the leader. Kelly gave another little push to his horse, but Mascot continued to cling. Kelly then saw that he would have to drive to win, and for the first time during the match ho compelled Directum to exert himself. The horso responded splendidly, and opened a gap of perhaps half a length between his sulky and Mascot's uoso. This was nt a point within a hundred yards of tho finish. Andrews, although he knew that he was beaten, kept his gelding moving, but could not decrease the lead, and it was in those positions that the contestants passed un der the wire in tho third heat. The time of the last heat was 2.08K- Tho match was for 18,509 a side. Another Interesting event was tho ten mile trot of Pascal, the holder of the rec ord for that distance, made at Stockton, Cal., of 2T.2j. Yesterday Pascal made the distance In 2fl. 15, thus knocking olf 1 mln. 8 seos. from tha world's record. Another Steamer for Polxoto, New York, Nov. 3. The steamship Brittanla arrived here this morning anil joined Pelxotoa' New York Heat. Nego tlatloua were completed for her sale In Boston yesterday, and the price agreed upon is (BiS.OOO. The Brittanla ie known among Boston shipping men aa the "White Elephant." She has been laid up in Kant Boston during the summer, hav ing proved too expensive for use as a pas senger steamer. She ie of 3,000 ton regis ter, and the cost of building was 1335,000. A Young; Farmer Held Up. Flemikotok, N. J., Nov. 3. Behlard Yawger, a young farmer afI.ebanon,whil driving home from Stanton station during the night, met two strangers in a buggy In a lonely woods. They grabbed his horse, pointed a pistol at his head, searched hii pockets and succeeded in getting a small amount of money. Two weeks ago a similar robbery occurred near the same place. Father Murphy May be Kxconimunlcatt'd. PATKBSOJf, N. J., Nov. 3. Rev. Dr. Smith said today that Mgr. Satolll had written him that if Hev. Father Murphy did not leave St. Joseph's parish hoiuc within four days he would be excommuni cated. Father Murphy believes (hat Dr. Smith has uot received any such letter. Trltd to Cremate His Murdttred Wife. Atlanta, Nov. 2.-C. A. William, ol Chambers county, Ala., killed, his wif and tried to burn her body, but the Ore want out. M Ullama has fled. The Weather General? fair, except Uat local ehowen In northern New York anil Central Penn tylvamU; wind blttinz toweet, wider tomorrow.. Friendly ittle ones of FiSOMl is never en tertained by the children for a medi cine that tastes bad. This explain the popular ity amony ones cott's Emulsion, preparation of cod-Iivc.-"il almost as palatable as lk. Many mothers hac ;rateful knowledge of it? cmefits to weak, sickly hildren. ttBolH..W.V POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR Ol Slieitnndoali, -FOR- TREASURER. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. C. IATTEI -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr.Daniel Dechert -FOR- County Treasurer Piatt's Popular Saloon. (rornerly Joe Wyntt's) 19 ind 21 West Oak Street, SKKMAMDOAH, PA. sat stoeMd with the beet beer, porter, ale. rfblfUM, biMOlet, wines, etc Placet olnra Yf btret netted. Cordial Invitation to n ALLEN WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER. LolicnRiiln'sSfitnKP Warriors Mnweil Down by llrltUh Mnrlilmt tliinn. CArETOWN, Nov. 3. King I.obi'iigula is flying northward, and when last reported, nt Fort Charter by the native runners tent out to the rear in order to open up communication between the columns in pursuit and that fort, the fugltivu king was trying to rally his troop, inn King has been located alnrnt a hundred mllei north of Uuliiwayo. King lotjcngulii seems to navo lanen into a complete trap, as his further flight northward towards tlie Zambesi river la blocked ami impassable, while (he let- befly country is in his rear and I'ort Salis bury on his right flank. On his left flank the British columns are advancing, and thuaittaitTpi-cted that, the king will be compelled to surrender within a few days' time. On Oct. 31, between night and dawn, the Mntnladcs, estimated to be 5,000 Btrong, made a desperate rush forwHru Upon the camp, attacking from several sides at one e ami in one Instance sweeping by and over an advance picket which had not been called into the main body. The Matalieles came forward to the black wall, showing admirable discipline and the greatest bravery. The British commanders allowed King Lobengula's impls to advance until they were within easy range of the Mnrtlner. rifles and Maxim guns, when at a prear ranged signal a deadly lire was poured into the Mutabules. Then, for a few momenta there was a scene witnessed which was peculiarly hor rible, from the desiwrate courage displayed by tlie Matalieles and by the display of terrible, engineering, death dealing skill made by tlie machine guns which poured bullets like water from n hose Into the howling natives, mowing them down liko grass. Before such a death dealing firo it was not to lie expected that humanbeings could make a stand, and they broke and fled, still followed by the leaden rain and leaving MXi killed and wounded on the field, in addition to carrying away with them hundreds or other who were wounded, while as many moro at least were able to st agger away in retreat bear ing more or less severe wounds, from which numbers of them have since died. Onlytwo of the colonists were killed and six wouuded, A Sort Inn Hx-MInlsler Murdered. Beixikadi., Nov. 3. M. Velimirovitch, formerly Servian minlHterof public works, was found dead in his bedroom in his rei denco here. His head had been severed from his body, which was mutilated In Horrible, manner. A largo sum of money mid a quantity of valuables were stolen There is no clew tn the author or authors of the crime. It is believed, however, that robbery was not the principal motivo, and that tho crime was due to political ani mosity engendered while M. Velimiro vitch was at the head of the ministry of justice. Lroiif!ergH4t TleiuW riot Guilty, Cllic.uio, Nov. ;l. Patrick Ku-gene Joseph Prendergnst, the murderer of Mayor Harrison, was arraigned in.ludgo ilnrton's court. Tho court room was crowded, and when tho prisoner was led in by the jailor tho spectators Jumped to their feet. 1 he Jiction berrilled Premier gast, and with blanched face he crouched close to the olhcers. He could scarcely stand, an il had to be assisted to his seat He feebly pleaded not guilty. An agreeable taxativo ana Nravn Tosio. Bold by Druggists or sotit by malL 85c., 00c and $1.00 per puckago. Fumiilcg free. The Pnvorlto T005B I0WBIB fortbeTecLband Iireath, 25o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,SanDiego,CaL, says: "Snlloh'a Catarrh Remedy la the first medicine I havo ever found thntwoulddome any good." PiicoCOcta. Sold by Druggists. Bottofneafcr-taCouirh.astneretedanB'erof Its leading to Consumption. Sn i loh's Cchbs will save you a severe iaius Tnuble. His the beet Cough Cure andspeeOi:-.- Ileves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough aait Bronchitis, and 13 sold ou a fruarnntee. Jir, cm. THE KIND S THAT CURES! I'HARII-.S .SIMMONS', A ttARVEL YxC0H0ES! Kidney and Liver Disease! FOR IS YBARI, CURED BY 3 BOTTLES ! Dana Saksai'ahilla Co.- I (jENrLKllErt.Hfttititf h.'.n nxmrr-tl in rj.iwlH Nflu'ikltli bvtheuwuf yntir 84rimrtlla 1 ferl nB Bmy duty to let otben kuow th grvat betwtlt lS5 hae revived. V gH Fr 1.1 )4an I have bwn troubled wlthM aM' ere.imliiM la the Stmiuich. alo SSney Aiid l.Uei llUfiikc, ao tmdly thmt IokS IU wt Ai at a time I had U Uy in bed. n g 1 have umtd thtw bottle of mm DANA'S h m S AR S AP ARILL A S Htnd I IVel Ilk ii new Matt. I nvoru-R mend H to eov afflicted with die ol the Kid-Hi feueva- Your inutlv. IH 3 Cuhoes, V. Y. CtlAKl.t S I.MMONS. JAUVJi 8 I'AKKINn. DniggM ol Cnhuct, N. V. Nr piirchaM ef a " 8UMSTITUTER. I (a etreoa who trie to t you lomethlafl Me when you COM tor Dtna't.) Our bot-l Itlei art being 0114 with t CtiUNTERHIT I ARTICLE by "tuktHtatora.". Buy ol tkel HONEST BCMja wke ofMo you what you lata tor, taa If you reee ao bMtoU hel I wW ronira your mnm. Mao amaatwo 00.. MUatl. Mata. I I EXPLOSION AND DEATH. Torriblo Disaster in a Now York Oar Stable BIX WORKMEN INSTANTLY KILLED. It In Hellered Others Are Itiuicit llenenth the ltulin A Number Serimuly Injured. Tho Kxplndliiir Holler In GhnMo tit an Unllci'iisul lf(lneor. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 3. Six men killed, tthers supposed to hr dead under the tains, a doxen jierH 'in injured, several 1 urses dead and property damaged to the rxtent of about $10,000 is the sum total of the havoc wrought by the explosion of a holler yesterday. It was In the stables ot the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Bat tery street railway, ou Kast Fourteenth street. Following is a list of the dead so far as known: John Armstrong, engineer; Thomas Hasson, laborer; Samuel I). Mul len, driver; John Hoyal, lampman; Joseph II. Quinn, laborer; Charles Bresltn, la borer. Of the iniured this Is but a partial list, ns many who were hurt disappeared from the scene: Michael McDonuM, aged !W, nt Bellevue hospital, both t fractured; Patrick McDonnell, aged . boththixh bones fractured; Mrs. Jacob nolllii'er, cut by flying glass; Annie Gallagher, badly brused by Hying debris: John Peters, cut by flying glass; John Huhl, struck by fall ing timbers; Myrtle uallaguer, cut uy ny lug glass; John Hhelnfrank, cut by glass. In that portion to which tno explosion was confined about fifteen men wertJ at work, mostly on the ground floor the building is three stories, and of hrlok banking up corn and grain. Without warning n terrific crash was heard, and tho air for 100 yards in every direction was filled with bricks, timbers, Iron and debris of every description. Tho entire fronts of two stable buildings wero blown into the street. The secoud floor, on which was banked hundreds of tons ot foddor, fell, going through Into thecellar. Tho destruction of the building was com plete and terrible. Directly in lront or the window ot a saloon kept by John Huhl lays the boiler. There was scarcely a ...ilgelnits sides, Tho riveting about tlie bottom showed that the immense cylinder had been torn out by tho roots. Sergeant Washington Mulliti, of the boiler Inspecting bureau, says tho explo sion was caused by an overpressure. J.n- glneer Armstrong, it is said, was not liconed to run u boiler of tho pattern that exploded. The bodies of a dozen hors-es havo boen dragged from tho ruins. The l''remii Amlmsndor to the Hc4Cile PlTTSIilinti, Nov. 3. The French nmbas sador ut Washington has Interested him self in the oat of Noel Malson, the French anarchist, convicted in the county court hero Inst week for the murder of Mrs, Keas. It has been represented to tho am hassadorthat Maison is poor and friend less, and that if he hiul money to procure certain witnesses ho could establish his innocence. Tho case will be tnken to th Miyreme court at the expense of the French government. I.nt ii f llui (Ira ml Trunk Victims. Battle Check, Mich., Nov. 3. Tho last Wo bodies left iu tho morguo here that were taken from tho Grand Trunk wreck have bivn sent to Tllsonburg, Ont., as tho remains of Oliver Dorland and wife. Nothing was left but the trunks, and idt-itt itii-ation was impossible, but as they are the only ones missing the bodies are supposed to lie the right ones. t'aiiipuulti Xow the Champion. Lonimn', Nov. 3. The Cunard line steamer Campania, which left New York on Oct. UK, made the passage to Brow Head in live days, nine hours and thirty minutes, thus beatingnll . viuus records. The best previous record .is that of the sister ship, the Lucanla five days, twelve hours and thirty minutes. Hulrlde After H Spree. Toledo, O., Nov. 3. Thomas Talmer, of 783 Sixth avenue, New York, was found dead in his bed at the Hotel La lxjiide last evening. His death was the result of a protracted spree. He has a wife In New York, and is a brother of General Palmer, of that city. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. CluHlug Quotations of the Philadelphia nutt Neiv York Ksolmnge. Nkw Vohk, Nov. In the stock market today prices were again lower. Notwithstand ing the repeal of the Sherman law, the price of silver advanced 2 to 3 cents an ounce. Clos ing bids: Lehigh Valley.... 40 I'enn'a. ei. dlv... SOU Ilt-ading SUM SI. Paul W6 Luhish Nav Sti4 Heading- it. in. 4a.. 70 lWting let pf Is.. 34K KeudiugSd pf SH Heading M pf lis.. l&M N. V. d. N. K... ... Sm W.N.Y. Pa.... t II. AH. T. com. .. SiH H. &H. T. pref... - Erie 14 D., L. & W iriM N. V. Central.... UBM West Shore Lake Krie W... ITH New Jersey Ten. .11 Del. A Hudson... 12U General Marked. PHir.AriKi.i'HiA. Nov. 8. Flour weak; win ter saiierflne, Z)t2M: winter extras, SS.12K a.05; No. S winter family. t2.&JItf.73; Penn sj lvanla roller straight, tij western win- I ter, clear. tS.Il iil western winter, atralght, ))I.1SQ.40; wintt-r patent, 1..rKKi"r 8.75; Minne I sola, rlt-ar. $2.7.sn.S8; Mlniiiwota, straight, j $3 .HXa3.S; Mlnnrsoia, patent. $8.80.44.15; Min nesota, favorite brands, higher. Kye flour, 2 UDi&l iHr barrel. Wheut dull, weaker, with Wc. bid mid 65tac.aektKl for NovemlH-r; 46y. bid and 7i'. asked for Ileceinbi-r U8c. bid and 8H asked for Jauuarj ; h)u. bid aud 10c. asked for February. Corn quiet, easier; with 44c. bid and ibir. aaked for NoTambert 4Hu. bid and UAtc. asked fur 1) oruber; ifto. bid and 4Atc askfd for January; 4Sc. bid and taVjjc. aaked for Kebrnary. Oats dull, weak, with 8So. bid and asked for November; W40. bid auil STc. asked for Ivoetnber; Mto. bid and 370. asked for January; Mvo. bid and STMo. asked fur February. Beef firm, Inactive; extra nieu. $lu.5aU; family, $19014.80. Pork dull, steady: new iues. $19.VJitlU. Lard quiet, steady; steam rendered, S10..W asked. Mutter quiet, nrin; New York dairy, JDOSTo.; western dairy, lTHOlBc.; Klglna, atic. : New York ereamery.SiliSnr.; western creamery, UOGtXIe.; lmttatlou creamery. KkBMc. Csiimim quiet, f airly steady; New York Urge, ailo.; do. fsuoy, 11V4HK-.. do. mall. lQMiftUMo.; partsklma, 4Ho.; full skims, DQlNc. Egge firmer; New York and Peuaaj lvanla, MOSSM; weeUrn, HuOalo CatUe Market. Muhtalo, Nov. C!attle a shade lower; food cows aud heifers. $i'.7S4fcS.i!6; fair to good western tera, ti,ltl native teen, S.we let. Huge hlhcr; guod te beet Yctfker, ts.W oominon held over lota, ft-ltt; food audio and neavy, t(.MAa.40; mixed pack ers. la.aiM.IB; M. M.Kfte.U. Bhu and fMaea doll and lew; good to extra laaaht, .jae.sm oeauaoa to rair, m wgo.it. latiiaraUiaa-, wilt to good, lMQ. People Who Weigh aud Compare Know and get the best. Ottolene, the new vegetable shortening, has won a wkli and wonderful popu larity. At it ? introduction it was submitted to expert chemists, promi nent physicians and famous cooks. All of these pronounced a natural, healthful and acceptable food-product, better than lard for every cooking purpose. The success of Cottolene is now a matter of history. Will you share in the better food and better health for which it stands, by using it in your home ? Avoid imitations countless worthless. Stick to COTTOLENE. Sol J In I nml 5 pouud pull Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards, JOUN It. COYLB, Offlco UeddaU building, Shenandoah, F. gOL. KOSTEK, ATTOItXEY and COUXSBLLlSlfAl'-J.ti . Koom 3, Mountain City Bank Building, Pons vllle. Pa M H. nUKSCK. A TTORNEY A t-LA SHBRANJJOia, Til Offlee Room 3, p. O. Ilulldlnc Bbesandoiti. ai & Esterly building, PottavlUe, G T. UAVICK. BOXaSON DENTJS3. Offloe Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts Shenandoah, over Stain's drug store. jyjT B. KISTLER, M. D " riTyUlCIAA' AND NOliaKON. Offloe --IM North Jardln street, "becandoan. S3 SHOE moVVtpo Do you wear them? Whtn next In nesd try pafcri Boat In the world. .00 2.50 iZ.OO FOR LADIES' FOR BOYS- IF you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mace In the tt( styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 w $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mails and look ii wear as welt, Ifyou wish to economic In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Doi-glas Shccs. Name sni price stamped on the bottom, look fur it whan you buy HT.rDOUHuAS. r.Uon, Mt. SoldbfJ JOKKPH HU.I, 11 South Main Street Shenandoah, Fa. C. K. Both, Ring-town, Fa. Speech Iliwloreil. For dve yeare I suffered wltb pain and dis charge of the throat, baoklng cough, frontal headache, weak eyoa, &c At all time; could no. talk abovo awbieper; loat weight oou tlnually, and ot able to work. I won treated by the beat phyaloiang Id tbe county, but re ceived bo relief. After giving up all hop I was recommended to use a bottle ol Mayen Mbgnetlc Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my apeeoh returned. All symptom ef Catarrh havo disappeared and "I feel like u different person." MBS. Kl USA HAKDWKHK, Elk Lick, Somerspt Co., Pa. The above is one of the many testlment. we have received this week, and we will pub ilbh every two weeks additional persona bat -lug bf en cured by our marrelous medicine. Try a bottle and be currd at once. Maters Dan. Co., Oak.and. Md. For xitle by druggists. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the ouly sntdietne used by vapor luhalatiuu, aud is guaranteed by youx drugglht. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., PI 1 Mi hm ("f -s. Wlj I'ri.ate) 1j tin t-i H .111. uti. ui cunt tin- MflQg tunal. .1 ti Tint rm Htwm Pij SihoIkJ ltkfMM.1 Htrit'tRrvaV, M klllir, 4eey, lMtotoiiC7v prlniavry sr aomvlfy, (ao ttuurki uthtra inlii. nrint. mt. ml 1 vrtian - VntnuitM), ftnd til tbe iriiun vtcA, by UwoomWiua Alk-rithlo. Btuuus ttaihU aS Eoleciiu tjrMmntof mrdlirU. K1M t wi v Vreih otur ourvd ! 4 to 10 drt. Siul 8va iwo-watitmp !..r b,mk "Truth, KiwthlO( thftt witt toaUl) j on mi t a in fHtiij to tatt'Tlaf bumuiitv ftat (hoM oonumpla io nirrU.. Hwir dniifl llu I; Tt luir", to 8, SiMi.'an. toltM. li-rr of qftak, tMt buok UtertUar? ml frauiuitnt rlrrttMiusiuti. MUSSER & BEODALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) Xo. 38 Bnsi Centre Htreet, NUIiNAMIOAIl, IA. Our Motto Best Quality at lowest Pilues Patronage respectfully solicited. THJB CMOICXST XRU?K$ Oaa always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts, Gottoene 3.5DiK tt tor tftni ?W-j, t