A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed lirr thousands of brave soldiers to tlie war, anil no state beam a bet ter record In that respect tlinn It. does. In literature It. la rapidly acquiring a. envlablu jilaco. In war and literature Solomon Yewoll, well known as a writer as "Sol," lias won nn honorable position. Dur ing the lato war ho was a member of Co. M, Jd. N.Y. Cavalry and of the KHIi Indiana In fantry Volunteersi. Regarding an Important circumstance he writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans here aro using :)r. MIlos' Itesloratlvo Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve anil Liver Pills, all of them glvlnc splendid satisfaction. In fact, wo have never used remedies that compare with them. Of the Pills we must say they are the best com bination of the nihilities required In u prep aration of their tiaturo we have over known. We have nono but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a now principle In modlclne, and tono up the system wonder fully. Wo say to nil, try tlieso remedies.' Holomon Yowol!, Marlon, Ind., Hoc. 5, 1B2 These remedies aro sold by all druggists m. a positive guarantee, or sent direct bv the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on re ceipt of price, $1 per bottlo, six bottles 86, ex press prepaid. They positively contuln neither oplatus nor dausurous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED L4GER 1 1 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 eta, for o full pound package ' Free cample on application to manufacturers. U.K. Severn, F. E. Wagnrple. w. H. Voters RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Bettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter la this vlelulty, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors nnd Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Main Street. mauiiick itiviui GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to till order In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders V executed with care and promptness . IX. MTOBIiB c CO., U-lSw 8S.JardinBt.. Shenandoah, Pa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Uoraler's old stand.) 1 Xlalu and Coal Bis., Hlieiiaudoah. Best beer, ale ana porter on tap. Tie finest brands ot whiskeys and olgara. Pool room at tsched Public Notice! li.ilii k lii pr" u. IUD tkllMIHUMlUt- Ice nr dt mining beer sags wUl be prosecuted as provided by the Aet of Assembly approved April Uh, lit. Browere' Auooiauon. Shenandoah, P.. Jude 8, 1W. IS THE NIIJWF BILL. Demooratio Opposition to Eadical Eoduotions, THE INO0ME TAX PH0P0SITI0N, It 1- Now tlelnjc crloutly Cnnnlilt-red liy tlin Wny nml Mean Committee, nntl liny Ort it lMttce In tho 11111 If Nut, Pop ulliit Will Force tlio In-ile. Wasiiinoton. Nov. 18, U apiMsars that tlie chief einlmrrnjmment of the ways nml means committee la to come, not from the articles upon which the specific Hil val orem duties are to le reduced, but from the article that are to be put upon tho free Hat. It had been generally accepted tip to tptite recently that the Demooratio party who united on the proposition of putting coal, wood, iron ore, salt nntl lum ber on the free list, but the latent devel opments have indicated that this is not the case. They have also indicated tho wisdom of tlie committee's Klloy in keep ing tlie details of tlie new tariff bill n se cret from tlie public and the manufactur ers until the measure is reaily for intro duction. 3Ir. Culberson and other Texas mem bers have already sounded their opposi tion to free wool, and they are likely to receive substantial encouragement from Ohio members nnd the representatives of the grazing states of tlie west. Several of the Alnbama representatives nro protest ing against the proposition to place iron ore and coal on the free list. The exten sive lumber states, both of the south and west, aro almost a unit in opposing freo lumber, and tho argument is being freely made that the only effect of placing lum ber on tho free list will he to throw open the American markets to Canadian lum ber for tlie next ten years, nnd ruin the lumber industry for this period In the west nnd south, without nny compensat ing benefit to tho builder nnd consumer. The Michigan members will probably op pose free salt to n man, as it is stilted that oven Mr. Whiting, of the ways nnd means committee, will contend that tho effect of placing salt on the free list will be only to give tho Kngllsh salt manufacturers n mo nopoly of American markets and close up the Americnn works. Altogether, the lot of Mr. Wilson nnd his colleagues of the ways nnd means committee is not a happy one. . With a score or more of influential gentlemen de manding u caucus for tho consideration of the tariff bill, and various others declar ing that they will not vote for the meas ure if it makes the drastic reduction on tho nrticles in which their constituents nro interested, tho difficulty of securing Democratic harmony on tho measure now being envolved by the ways and means committee is every day becoming more apparent. Amid nil this party confusion Mr. Springer nnd tho gentlemen who in tho last congress supported his policy which passed a half dozen tariff roform measures through the house contend that tho diffi culties now being encountered demon strates the wisdom of the tentative plan of the last congress. Tho free wool bill and the various other measures of a sim ilar character passed without serious op position because each bill only applied to a single schedule, and prevented tho pos sibility of tlie wool, lumber, iron ore, coal nnd salt men combining together against tho legislation, as is now threat ened when the Wilson bill comes in the house. The question of an income tax, which, up to the present congress, has nover been given any serious attention by the ways and means committee, is rapidly coining to the front ns a live issue. Tho Demo oratio party is pledged to tho principle, hut there has generally been a willing ness to pass it by because of Its alleged impracticability. This year, however, tho Populists aro preparing to force the issuo in the house in case it is ignored by tho committee, nnd Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, bus agreed to champion the matter in the committee. It is Mr. Bryan's intention to offer such a proposition in tho ways nnd menus committee; and then if it is defeated, the Populists hope he will bring In a minority report on the subject in the house. Hut lately the Democratic colleagues of Mr. Bryan on the committee have shown mora disposition to give tlie proposition serious consideration, nnd it is possible tho committee may yet adopt a system for n moderate Income tax. The proposi tion which finds most favor is to levy a per centum tax on all incomes of $2,500 per annum nnd over, but those of the com mittee who are now giving the matter the most study ure inclined to nuother plan which they believe to bo more practical. This is to impose an income or capitaliza tion tax on corporations that is, to col lect a fixed annual tax, either from the earnings or tho paid up capital stock of corporations. This has led to still another proposition which contemplates the tar ing of all corporations at the time of their organization and incorporation, the tax to l)e levied by means of u stamp, and the amount of the tax to be attached to the liceuse, to depend upon the amount of capital stock. It seems likely that In the end the com mittee may adopt some moderate plan whloh will be practicable, and at tho same time serve to satisfy in a measure tho de mands of the enthusiastic inoome tax men. Among those who have given their warm approval to the income tax theory is the assistant secretary at the treasury,' Hon. Scott Wike, of Illinois; Congressman Johnson, of Ohio, and many other west ern men. Stole from Her Hunlwul to tiprculnt. Chicago, .Vov. 18. Andrew Warren, 80 yearn old, ami said to be worth $3110,000, has sued tor divorce from his wife. He alleges thut she tried to kill him witli both knife and poison; that she was very cruel and lias a passion for speculating o n the board of trade. Warren alleges that his spouse lias stolen money from htm, sold his clothes, hay from his barns, trees from his yard, in fact, everything she could find to secure money for speculat ing. nrntnlly lienten by a TYaclier. LKltANON.Pa. ,Nov.l8.-In North Annvllle townihlp a boy named Kettering, aged about 15 years, provoked his teacher at school and was beaten with a roil until he sunk to the tioor, which was covered with a pool of his blood. A searching investi gation is being made. JVUoto Huylng ships In Kurope. llKitLiK, Nov. 18. It is reported here that an agent of President Pelxoto, ol Uracil, has bought five fast sea going e turners from the Soutotutn ihlphuildlua yards at KlUUlf, AVsjt FrqiatH, to be vuefl again) the rulfel IhrHslllan fleet. Halo's Hani I-:nrneil Victory. NEW YoltK, Nov. 13. Ynlc's football team on Saturday defeated the strong cloven of the University of Pennsylvania on Manhattan field by a score of 14 to 6. It is a question, however, which of tho two folt most like victors. Yale, to bo sure, won, but the game revealed a weakness In her defense that bodos ill for her when she comes to meet the strong elevens of Har vard and Princeton. Pennsylvania, by scoring and by three Union taking tho ball so far into Yale's territory tlint her full back was enabled to try for n goal from the field, did all that she expected. A Youthful I'nrrlcldo's Ctmfr-Ion. Wausau, Wis., Nov. 18. William Hn back's mysterious disappearance from his homo near Kdgar was cleared up yester day by the neighbor finding ids body nltottt eighty rods from his homo m n newly made grave. His son llnrman, aged IB, confessed to killing him with nn ax, and was assisted by bis brotther Otto, aged 17, in secreting the body. Both were arrested. Double Murder Speedily Avenged. Hivkhtok, Ala., Nov. 18. Aii unknown man with a mask enteral the house ol Mrs. Davis and killed her and her daugh ter. When Mrs. Davis' 10-year-old son re turned home he saw the dead liodies ol his mother and sister lying on tho tloot nnd the murderer ransacking a trunk, lie fired three bullets nnd killed the man. Btreutor Arrested for Mealing Spoon. Wiiwaiva, W. Vn., Nov. 18. Lleuten Colonel J. B. It. Strentor, of the Pennsyl vania militia, charged with nn attempted theft of silver spoons from n saloon and rostuarant in tills city, waB discharged on restitution of the goods. It was shown that Strentor had taken the spoons while on a "lark." Military l'roivnt n Lynching. JAUKSONVll.LK, Fin., Nov. la. A mob attempted to break into the jail at Or lando Saturday night for tho purpose ol lynching young Wnlker, who on Satur day was acquitted of the charge of mur der. Tlie presence of a military company prevented the lynching. Two Killed by a Train. Altoon'a, Pa., Nov. 1,1. Tho two strangers killed nn the railroad near thil city on Saturday were identified a! Matthew Sands and P. Hahn, both ol Newark, N. J. They were on their way to Cincinnati. Their bodies wero senl homo. Ki'lintor l-latt's Wife Dyliiff. Wasiiisoto.v, Nov. 13. Mrs. Piatt, tht wife of Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, ii gradually growing wonker, and it is the opinion of her physician, Dr. Wnhl, thai her death is hut a question of a day. oi two. Another Itevolt 111 llnytl. Kinostox, Jam., Nov. 13. IL is reported here that there is an .uprising against President Ilippolyte In the southern pari of Ilnyti, the rebels having declared is favor of General Manlgat. Tlie Weather. Light showers are probable thlsevcnlni or during the night; colder; westerlj winds tomorrow. The Sen (lives Up Its Drat!. Santandku, Nov. 13. Along the coast yesterday and today numbers of bodies ol the victims of tho terriblo dynamite ox plosion which caused such fearful loss oi life nnd immense destruction to property here have been found floating upon the shore. Among tho bodies recovered is thnt of the civil governor. Alleged Inernillarlhiii for Revenge. Chicaho, Nov. 13. William Dodge is under arrest charged with arson nnd min der in setting tire to Mrs. Burrow's home at 425 Bidgway avenue nnd causing t h. death of her young child, who was ere mated in the tinim-s. The deed was com mitted, it is said, because .Mrs. Hurrowh, refused to wed Dorlg? ItlS Order for I'rojictilc. IlEAMNU, Pa., Nov. 13. The Carpentei Steel company, which has furnished t li government with $750,000 worth of pre jectiles, has received another order fin projectiles for coast defense purposes, which will keep the firm busy for two years. Over 400 men are employed. FOR A CASE IT-WILL NOT CUHE, jj An BsTeeable I&xatiro nnflNEBVH Tonio. Bold by Drusiti3ts or sent by mall. 25c., 60c and S1.00 per package. Bamploa free. E(Pti Wff The Favorite TOOTH TOWDH W EsJLr forthoTeeth and Breath, 35o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Diego, Col., says: "Shtloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." PrlcoGOcts. Sold by Druggists. Do not neaUU a Cough, as there is danger of Its leading to Consumption. Suilou's Cuhe wlllsareyouasovereLungTrouble. It Is tho best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and la sold on a guarantee. & eta. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar A I arm I Hlmple, Perfect and Cheap. Kverybody de lighted with It. Orders left at 10) nuuth Jar din street, blienandoiu, l'u.. will be promptly attended to. WAL PILLS Orldiml anVtiilY (ivnulnn. A AFC, lwft) relUtde IADIC, III lrguit tat Ckicktth r t Awful Dia-i momJ Brand In lied Mud Ht4d OiiIU boiM st-alal vfth bluu ribbon TaLe (hum umU imittttivHi At DragiUu, er tend -So. la itumpj for irtk-u!ttri, tvailnioalftla u "ItellvJ fur I.tttHitntafff', br retur HalL lO.OOO T tlniooitU. AiMti Jim. no other. xanoiroii uonrw 13. J. KEEFX33R, Late of Hhaiuoklo, has optned a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Watt Strtet, SkMMdMh, Pa lie ts prepared i to receive orderit lor U kinds ol laoQtuuunt and tombs tuje work, whloh will b doM is a fl rut Umw nuwser on Man notice and rea wmable terms, InS ChtttiMtrr' 1 1 FiieniiOepi! is never en tertained by tlie children for a medi cine that lastes b.id. Thia explain:, the popular ity among iitle ones of Scott's Eiiiutsior preparation of cod-liver il almost as palatable as lilk. Many mothers have r.Ueful knowledge of its nefits to weak, sickly hildren. MltS. SULLY FKllQUSOX, Troy, N. Y. The fnllmoinq tribute to DANA'S pmcer orrr Oil) CHRONIC COM 1'LAINTS, tras sent us by ll'm. Groom of the tfvM-nnwn "(UtObM'N VJlAlt MACY,129 Congress Ht., Troy.N.l'.: Obntlemen I hare been troubled with I,IVi:it COMPLAINT, CO.VSTIPA. TIOX nml HYNI'IU'.SIA for a long time. I employed tho beet Doctors in tho city; they told mo Old Chronic Complaints were Iiaril to cure. Tlielr nicdlclno did mc no gooil. I stopped taking It nml bought n bottle of DANA'S S UESAl'AItll,. I,A. Itoforol hndtnken half of it I felt better. 1 have taken tlireo bottles of DANA'S and am better than for years. IT HAS JMM: M'OMU'.ItS roit Mi:. I ran t-nl imjtliliiK I mint nnd It ilocs not llstress mo In tho lcaet. Yours trulv, Troy, N. Y. MltS. SULLY I'EUGUSOK. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. JOHN COSLETT Alain and Onk Streets, Shenandoah, I'enna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oyers In Reason. Orders Ictt it the store will rnnolvn prompt attention W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to I'oar Alley, llotween Centre and Lloya Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and "Wagon uuilding, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY fforses ana Carriages to Hire. itullng of All kinds promptly attended tu Hoi2B taken to board, at rates thtie liberal Oo PEAR AIM, Hear of the Coffee Hoase. WEEKS' SALOON, 17.8. Main Street. Finest Brauta of Wines, Whiskeys ud Cigftrt rwh Beer. Porter Mid Alo l". AW Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., PliHtdt lihta. Hit lcc Sulotljr Prll) It tho on H one aid-to curt) the tin for tuiiat" B" f tlurf from Wood PoImmi. fpH'lttI JlUt'iwen,. StrU'ture Lllliyt tit-cay InipoU'ueVt ItrUuuj or Moatidarv, (ua matter ht otUtr writ;, trim. hv. aavcrtlM er fuamnlw), and all the tralni ofeTlli, eb., by the ounbUM AllopaUtlo, Houid "uaibic, and Kolccilg ayitema of autUotM. Belief at onotf. 1'n.ah oaM oured la 4 to 10 dart. Beat Sts IwtHMDtBtampa fur book Truth,' aontetblng that IU aitontib you. anl a truu frleud to aaflcrlbg bunuutll auj ttiuw ooutewttlaitDg niarrlaA. Boon dallji 9 to 8 j ev& lag; 8lol Himdari. 9to 1JM, Ktwaro of qoaoka, thi book literature aoa fraudulent vlwtUeawDto, LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throw I nK away money Oae ot tae best nietliodo( eoonomlilug is to Insure In tlrsi cltt8. thoroughly reliable 'ompaotaa, either lite, tire or accident, such as represented Mo I'M Houth Jurdln street, Hbeaaadoab, Pa MRCIIYHEQDIEM. Honoring tho Memory of Thoir Ohioago Loaders, SOHWAB AND FIELDEN SPEAK. Tho former Ailmlts That Tlnlr Ailrlrn to Arm for Drfenite Wnn Imprudent, but Not Unllt Tlelilcli Advl.on Ills Hearers to "ItlRlit the WriniB-" Chicaoo, Nov. 18. Services In comment oration of the death of tlie flveanarehlstn, Splen, PamoiM. I.iiifrt:, i -s her and Kngel, were held yesterday .it the monument erected to their memory In AVnldhelm cometery. Though cold rain fell steadily throughout, the day the servlcea were at tended hy nearly 25,000 peraona, The der vlcea were made notahle hy the fact that Schwab, Klolden and Neebe, the com rades of the executed nnarchita who were sentenced to .Toilet but pardoned by Governor Altseld, were present at the Bravo, two of them, Flehlenand Schwab, beliij-the oratora of the day. When 1'lel don, Neelie and Schwab were pardoned It wnH said to be a condition of their release that they should make no more anarohli tlc speeches, but they made them yester day nevertheless, The ceremonies wero preceoded by n procession, a fcuturo of which wns six little nit-Is dressed in red nnd black. One of them carried a largo black shield, bordered with red, upon whloh was the following inscription in sil ver letters: "November 11: Tyranny. No God. No Ird. No Slavo." The servicet began by the rendition of "Annio Laurie," tho favorite song of Par sons, and then Schwab came forward to deliver IiIb address. The earlier portion of his talk was taken tip hy nn account of tho Inst night in jail prior to tho execu tion of the anarchists. He said it was tho most wretched night of his life. lie pro ceeded: "Tho capitalistic class does not only kill, but tortures its victims. At hist tho day dawns which will end the lives of our beloved comrades. The entrance to the jnil is watched by the hirelings of capital, tho 'Winchesters gleaming in tho sun. Tho militia has been cnlledout in readiness to murder if mi attempt should bo mnde to rosette the condemned fn m the jail. The servants of the law vi! 1 distressed faces are running back and forth. They smell of the schnapp which they hnd taken in order to bo inspired with courage for the murder. Tho voice of Albert I'nrsons rings out in song in my ear. He is sing ing 'Annie Laurie.' He seems ns light hearted as if on tlie eve of celebrating a fenst instead of going to the gallows. "After a while Fischer and Kngel sound the Marseilles. Spies joins in. When tho words "March, march" are reached their voices aro filled with triumph. They cer tainly hecm to be in good spirits. Not so with the henchmen. Although supported by the aid of tills powerful government, they go to nnd forth with hesitating steps nnd anxious countenances. The llttlo courage which they need they obtain from liquor. At 11 o'clock Sheriff Matson ap pears. Spies, I'lin-ons, Fischer and Kngel nro hnudcuH'cd and the death cap is thrown over them. As they stand beforo their cells tliey call to us a last farewell and tho marcli to tlie gallows begins." Tlie speaker then review ed shortly the situution of affairs and the cnuse which led up to the Haymarket massacre. Ho spoke of tho workings of tlie International Arbiter bund and of the preparations made by capitnlists against threatened out breaks of this organization. He said: "It was this preparation by tho capital istic class which led to tho shooting of in nocent men, women and children, nnd which caused our leaders to advise our followers to arm nnd defend themselves. This advice was perhaps foolish and im prudent. It cannot be calh'd wiso under tlie circumstances, for in the sphere of physical power the capitalists are far su perior to the workingineii. They con trolled drilled men, nnd b id at their com mand the best and most LiutAive engines of destruction." "We defy the polico totracethethrower of the bomb to our ranks or to show that the man who threw it was a workiugman. An investigation not conducted by the hidings of capital would put n different light upon tho matter. One thing is cer tain, the investigation which did take place wns a perversion of justice. "Tlie action ot Governor Altgeld brings to us the hope that there aro yet men of stern honosty of purpo.so who havo the courage to stiiud for the truth, nnd that there is a bright future before us in which truth and right shall prevail." He concluded his speech by earnestly appealing to his audience to submit all questions of difference between capital nnd labor to arbitration. Fieldeu spoke next, and said: "Vou have met together to commem orate the memory of the men who lio un der yonder stone. You have met here to protest against tho injustice of their tak ing off. Not often in the history of gov ernments has such a crime been done. The only thing that gives us courage is that here nnd there a man rises up like Gov ernor Altgeld, who has tlie courage of his convictions. "Thews men were men of law and order. They believed in peace, and whatever their opinions of the practical solution of these questions tlie predominating thought in the mind of each was for peace. The fu ture will give them justice. The honest man oan afford to wait. We who beliove these men died for a good earn) can, mourn for them sincerely. All over the world today the hearts of the poor und lowly turn to this spot. I beseech you to go to your rooms and do what you can to right this wrong." After the singing of another song the assembly dispersed. TIIK l'OUHIOX ANARCHISTS. FroceedliiKii In the TrlaU of Tlmne Of fenders to be Kept frt-cret. Madiiiu, Nov. 18. The authorities, hav ing been informed that the anarchists ot this city have threatened to blow up the bourse, all strangers will henceforth be excluded from that building unless they are provided with special permits and are fully identified. Three anarchists were arrested here yes terday at the instance of the police of Barcelona, charged with complicity in the receut dynamite bomb outrage at the Llceo theater. It is renorted that a olew has at last been found to the location of the head , center of , the anarchist conspiracy, which Is said to extend all over Kurope aud to have its branches at least in the United States. The u-pnrt that there is a connec tion between the anarchist of Kurope aud those of Chicago is revived. in mcure 110 reports ox tot uws K an lurehiatt will be allowed to he published. This fttes Is taken la ordar ta prevent the TT S3 Notice the name CoTTOLENE. Not Vegetable-lene, nor Animnl lenc, nor Mineral-lciic, nor any other "lene" but CoTTOLENU. Is the new vegetable shorten ing, recognized as far superior to lard for every cooking use. The other "lenes," and "ets,"1 and "oles," are imitations made to sell on the merits of Cottolenk, and to be "worked off" by sleight of hand, or the "just as good " game. If you want good cooking and good health, get CoTTOLKNE it's the only 'lene' worth having. Bold In 3 nnd A toiind palls. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANKA.CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVC. PHILADELPHIA Professional Cards. JOHN it. COYL13, Office Beddall building, Shenandoah, Vv gOL. KOSTEH, ATTOltXllY and COUXSKLLKR-AT-LA It. Room 3. J-'ountain City Hank Building, l'otts vllle. Pa M n. tmiiKK A TTOKKKY A T-LA W. SniHANDOAH, FA. Office Room 3, P. O Uuilding, Hhecanflotk, ai.d Estcrly bulldinc, Pott-vllle. Q T. 1IAV1CK, BUBO EON DENTIN!. Office Northeast Cor. Main undCantrs St ?honandoab, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 Eabt Coal Htrtet, 8UENANU0AH, PA. Office IIours-1 :30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. DH. J. S. CALLEN, No. 31 South J arjin Street. Shenandoah. Office IIouio: l:UO to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. JI. Except Thursday evening. No office work ok bun'tuo except by nrrangf nieiif. A alrtct titlhrrence to the office haurt it absotutety neesHuty. u3l-6m Niuar CALLS ixiuum:. pUOR T. J. WATcON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANIO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental in via giving Instruc tion ou the xbove Instruments. Wi ril lelt at Biumm's Jewelry sioie will receive prompt at tention. jy 8. KISTLER, M. U., PHYSICIAN AND HOKOBON. Omco-IK) North Jsrdln street, ShensnH .-. S3 SHO. Pi Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a ftisl Best In tho world. 45.00 .$3.00 4.00 $2.50 $3.50 2.50 2.25 $2.03 fOR UCIES- $2.C9 FOR E0YS 41.75 $2.00 3 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the lata ttyle-, don't pay $8 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 sr $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mad,i in.-l look and wear as welt. If you wish to economize In your footueatV do o by purchasing W, L. Douglas Sh:cs. Name MM price stamped on the bottom, '-ok f r It l in :o buy V.I-. 1MUGI4S. rsi -.cl-trti . !-. Saldlf JOMKPH Lt. M South Main Street, Bhwusdoat Pfc. O. F. Roth, Kingtovn, P. Speh Kentore.1. For five years I buttered with pttln end Uf eherge f the throat, hacking eottgh, (roBM headache, weak eyes &o at all times; eooH not taU above a whisper: lost weight ooo nuaiiy, aoa ot aoie iu wora. i was irpaiea by the beat phyatelane in the county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope I was reoommetided to use a bottle of Haivae Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using tt for tour weeks my apeeoh returned. All iyscptosos of Catarrh nave disappeared and "I ft el Use a rtlBtrent person." Mt)8. RtlKA Handwwik, Elk Lick, SomenM-t Co , Pe. The above Is one ot the many tttmooltls we have received this week, and we will pet llh every two weeks ad 'itional penaaa hit, lag been cured by our mar-clone aaedteoM. Try a bottle and teourd atoeee, JlAYKBS' DHDQ Co., Oaklaod. MC For sale by drutrgists. Mayers' Mataetla Catarrh Cure lu the only nit-dlcine used hy vapor Inhalation, and Is guaranteed by yoer druggist. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bro ) Xu. iS Emsi Cum re Mseset. 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