A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tlie following remarkable event In alnfly' llfr will interest tlieieaclcr: "For a Ionic tit 10 I had a terrible patn at my lieart, which In.i tornd almost incessantly. Iliad no appcilii and could not sleep. 1 would bo compellwi to sit up In bed and belch gas from my sloin acli until I thought every minuto would hi my last. There was a fcolinn of oppressior aliout my heart, and I was afraid to draw i full breath. . I couldn't swoop a room wlih out sitting down and resting! but, tlin.nl ticxl, by the help of Now Heart Cure all thai Is past and I feel like atiother woman. Be fore using the New Heart Cure I had taUei dltrerent so-called remedies and been tro'i r by doctors without any butiodt until I wt l)th discouraged and disgusted. My liusbam boughtmo a bottle of Dr. Miles' New 11 t'uro, and am happy to say I never refrrciti"' it, as 1 now have a splendid appetite um Moepwell. I weighed 123 pounds when I lr fan taking the remedy, and nowlwulphl V ts effect in my caso has been truly tnni i ous. It far surpasses any other modii liie havo over taken or any benefit 1 eier r reived from physicians." Mrs. Harry KU, i l'ottsvllle, Pa.. October 12, 1898. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure Is sold on a no tlvo guarantee by all druggists, or bv the I Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on rereli ' price, tlnor bottle, six bottles ffl, express j.i paid. This great discovery by an cmlnon specialist in heart disease, contalno nelthc opiates nor dangerous druca. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Weet Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOIS- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 t i i Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from a A:X?rtT7ft NT Only SO cts. for a full pound package. Trot sample on Application to manufacturers, roc mix or B.B.Severn, r. F. Atnearifle, W. H. Waters RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Ohas. JRettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, nlso Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Main Street. MAVRICU HUVMR CQTTE OYSTERS We are now prepared to till orders ln large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders "V, Giwuieu wuu cure auu pruwpiuwa 1.. IPt. 3NTC33BXi3it tio CO., cill 18w 8 B. Jardln BL. Shenandoah, Pa, tor JOE WYATT'S A1.00N AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. ISossler's old stand.) Hin null Goal fits,, Hlieuanrtojili, 'Beat beer, ide and porter on tap. The ilnMt rnds of whiskeys sad altars. Pool room at .chad. Public Notice! 1 -ftMmH huiwby g eu that pereona aeoy ipWmlnlng beer kegs wlU be nnm Mftdd of the Aet of AaeemUy Rwot1 :ptiiitt,w. Brewers' Aswwlatloti. mi Shenanduui. Pa Jude,leW. Jjr I?YD IK. Tbo Great Show of Southorn Pro duotioiig at Augusta, NEARLY ALL STATES REPRESENTS Governor Xerthrii mill rnwlili'iit Waluli Cull Attention to tlie Ibiplil (llouth of the Xev ftoutli In Industry mtil Wtmltb, anil Pretllet h Otorliiin future. AtJOUBTA, 0., Xov. 15. For the third time in tbe history of AuRUita Imve the , jieople of this city been Joined by repre- i sentntives of over half the states of the union In the formal opening of the Au gusta exposition. Oti thit occasion, liow ever, there is joined wltli this enterprise the Georgia state fair, nnder the manage ment of the Oeorfiia State AKrioultuml society, the two combined forming nn ex position that will equal iu its scope any similar enterprise ever attempted in the history of the sooth. Klf ty thousand ptople turned out to wit ness the irraud procession of the military, oivic bodies aiid meinen of the city t lint, paraded the principal streets and wound up at the exposition bulhliuK, which was packed with a hustling, bust ling crowd of good naturod humanity. In the pro cession there was Governor Northern of Georgia, ex-Governor McUaniel and Gen eral Clement A. Evans, the most probable future governor now before the people. In he building is the liuest state agri cultural display of southern products ever seen, fifteen counties of Georgia and South Carolina mid the collective exhibit of the state of South Carolina participating. In the industrial, mechanical and electrical departments nearly all of the states and eight nations are reprepented,while among tho attractions are many of the bust fea tures from the Midway Plalsance at the World's fair. President Patrick Walsh, of the August Exposition company, delivered the opening addresH after'prayer by Rev. .Lansing llurrows. Iu tho course of his address he said: "Nature has endowed the south with manifold advantages over tho west. It is our mission to utilize them. Let ub invite capital, skill and labor to develop them. Let tho people of other sections and other countries understand that all good men aro welcome, and that life, liberty and property are the inalienable and the sa cred rights of our citizenship. I wish it to go out in this great business city of ours thoro is no such thing as section, creed or politics. Inscribed over the doors of our city and this exposition is 'Charity, toler ation, brotherly love for all.' Pence and good will should prevail among ull classes. Harmony should bo tho watchword." Mayor Alexander was the next speaker, and when he concluded ho introduced Governor Northern The governor said, in part: "This exposition of tho south is nn ob ject lesson for the diversified- industries of her future. Augusta claims to bo tho largest lumber manufacturing city in the southeast. Augusta is tho second largest cottou market in tho union and the largest cotton manufacturing city in the south. She has surpassed every othur manufac turing city iu the percentugo of increase in the number of manufacturing estab lishments, not another city in the union equalling her record. "Your city has made an increase of (M per centum in tho number of establish ments for manufacture iu the last census decade. The past history of the manu facture of cotton determines its future al most wholly for these states. With cheap material, cheap labor and no strikes the south enn claim the entire control of tho manulrtcture of cotton goods at no distant day. Nothing but ourselves can hinder the growth of our section and the wealth of our people. "In tills republic of ours is lodged the hope of free government on earth. Hera God has rested the ark at the covenant with the sous of men. Let us soar abova all provincial pride and find our deeper as pirations in gathering the fullest sheaves into the harvest and standing the .staunch est and most devoted of its sous as it lies iu the path and makes clear tho way through which all the people of this earth shall come in God's appointed time." Jlenediction was asked by Kev. J. T. Plunkitt, And then, amid tho wildest en thusiasm awakened by the stirring notes of Dixie from the cornet of Miss Alice Raymond, of Washington, the exposition was tormally opened. After the Itanli ltohhers. Pendletox, Ore., Nov. lb. A large posse is scouring the mountains in pursuit of the Milton baud of robbers, and there is slight chance of their escape. Every ferry across the Columbia river is guarded. The officers havo an accurate description of tho robbers. Hopson, tho president of the bauk, who was shot by the robbers, is well enough to attend to business. A lturKlarlous Stmlunt's Sentence. Valp.vkaiso, Ind., Nov. 15. Tho jury in the Claire Robinson case roturned a ver dict of guilty. Robinson was sentenced to three years in the state prison. Robinson and liU brother attempted to rob the safe iu the normal college. They come of a good family and had been students at the col lege before the robbery. Mut On tu Dukotu to Testify. Lebanon, Pa., Nov. IS, Annie Krelder has been subpoenaed as a witness at the trial of Albert Bomberger, in North Da kota, on the 'JOth instant. Bomberger i the murderer of the Kreider family. An nie and the other three surviving children are re&uiim: with relatives in this county. ArkMUMM Is"esroe' Revenge, Pike Bluff, Ark., Nov. 15. A ngro named Nelson, who murdered another negro at Varoer, twenty miles from here, was taken from jail by a mob of his own color and hanged to a tree. His body was afterward riddled with bullets and then cremated. rhluiilclphtu'4 Collector llemnvetl. Washinotox, Nov. 15. Tho president removed from olllce Thomas V. Cooper, collector of customs for the port of Phila delphia. Mr. John R. Read, formerly United States district attorney at Phila delphia, is to succeed Mr. Cooper. l'utal l'lre In Mmllu. Mbdia, Pa., Nov. 15. A fire broke out in the third story of the bonne of Anthony Mealey, ou South avenue, Media, and Hunter B, Mealey, a 4-year-old ohlld o( the family, was so badly burned that he died. ; J Mrs. Hulltdity Still Murderous , Mositjcsuo, N. V., Nov. 18. Mrs. Hal ltdar, the murderess, oooftned In jail here, juupt on Mrs. Heeobar, Mm ttuKifPn wifs, and oa toe uwtrobekiu kr to death. THE BARCELONA AiMrtKUHISTS. Slimy Arrestn Itrtng Mule, Wlillo Sin. peel Are HelliK Kxpellcil. IUrckiaina, Nov. IS. Much excitement has been caused here by the arrest of a number of anarchists. Including a female enthusiast. Many houses known to be oc cupied by pprsons with anarchistic ten dencies were searched and powder fuses and literature of a cvoi.-Monnry charac ter was found in n nut iher of them, In one house, occuoli-ii hy -i notorious an archist named Kont.iN. large quantity of cartridges, powder and dynamite wm discovered. The evidence against the Italian Soldsnl, who was arrested after the explosion in the Llree theater ou the charge of having lieeu responsible for that crime, is accumulating, although the Italian colony here, and the Italian minis ter at Madrid have petitioned the authori ties in his favor. The anarchist Rinaldi, who was arrested at Perpignau, France, is considered hy the authorities here to have been Implicated In the crime. The police are exelllng from Barcelona all persons suspected of being anarchists, and It is proposed to enroll a number of social constables to protect the town against further outrages. Sheriff HntuV llra Wife. Capk May, Nov. 15.--The cool courage displayed by Mrs. R. I'". Hand, wife of the county sheriff, when an attempt was made to break into her house, four miles alrave Cnpe May, a few nights ago, has just been told. Mrs. Hand, her sister and children were about retiring for the night when footsteps were heard on the kitchen roof, and an attempt to force open a lower story door was noticed. Mr. Hand took dowu her husband's fowling piece and fired through the thin part of the door. Fol lowing the report hurried footsteps were heard in retreat up the highway. Tho sherilf was absent at the time. Robbery was the object. The Pride of Our Navy. Boston, Nov. IS. The new commerce destroyer Columbia was sent on a prelim inary trial spin yesterday, with the best gratifying results. Under forced draft she developed a speed of 22.87 knots per hour, and under natural draught 20.2 knots. This means that on the official trial, which occurs tomorrow, when tho vessel will be pushed for every ounce of energy and every wrticle of speed that, there is in her, she will easily mnke 'Si knots, and earn a premium for her build ers, William Cramp Sc Sons, of Philadel phia, of close upon $400,000. Thn-ie Krtcapeil ltUHslan Prl-tonem. Washington, Nov. 14. Along report by Mr. Htradley, the commissioner of immi gration at San Francisco, iu relation to the ton escaped Russian convicts recently landed there, has been received at the treasury department. The case luu as sumed an interesting and international aspect, ami the report of Mr. Mradley as to whether or not. the men are political or criminal prisoners is iim aited Willi much interest. It is not believed that any con clusion has been reached by tlie ciihinet. .VIII Not Call an i:tra Sclnn. Tkiixtox, Nov. 13. Governor Werts, In an interview, stated that lie has not yet decided whether he will call an extra ses sion of the legislature or not. The gov ernor said that nothing had been In-ought to his knowledge officially regarding the decision of the supreme court declaring tho gerrymander law, which affects the election of nsM-mblymen, unconstitutional. Unless tlie matter ,vas brought before him officially In- nould not lake action in the matter of mi. in.; .in el ra session. Xt Cures Coldi, Coughs, Sort Throat, Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitii tndAithiri. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at ones. You will see the excellent effect after taking tho first dose. Bold hy dealers everywhere. Largs bottles (0 eents an?. 1.00. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., IMitladcIphia. (ntiw BtrLiUj PrUoio) J lliBOU'v (ma able lo cure the unfois tuantc atitt- rlug fnmIUoo4 I'oUoru hnctlul I'Ut'ttujtv, Stricture, Item Mllty, decuy. jitipotvaoj, fta., primary or MOouJ&rj, (no matter vUul other! write, nrlnt. a v. a.lvorilsui ns guarantee), and all tho trains or evil, etc., by thecumblntxl .AHoaOito, Houwopaihlu, and Bolectio stntiemiaT Bullctae. Eelltjf atone). FrcbcM6Soure4lQ4tolO(lari. Send ttrt twocentatainpg for book 'Truth, Miuatting that will astonish you i ami a true fr-tutul to utT'iing humanity and tboaa ooDuiu)li'iaf iuurrlaj, Houra daily: 9 to 8; even lngi, 6 to 8; tSundaji, 0 to 1J M. Beware f quMas. Uieli book literature and fraudulent twlvertlsWnKuta, A Printer's Good Luck. KIMXK VALLKRT fETTFRS, of KVa!ltii Pinna,. av lu hi luur to Dr. ii. V. THKKlL 111? Atit'H HI., Philnlu, DkAiiW-rull. Fke ' warn xmjIh aalDsn otKai. MhtiHuj 1 trtttmtoi. Three year ufo when I c. usulled you regarding WjiihilU. Wood Puiaoa and an-at ikuu. 1 thought jour prion wit too high I B(HXltetl Ul of out Btiyilrlaa fur fl TS i r nionih. another for $o pc utonih, and tb. third fovf 10 00 amoulh Th 4 iti l ullv.r, tlitap imiwiuoun trial pent rutiml uw, thou 1 ooDaullod t fner cvucltu adttriliiig tuguuraa toe a cure He ffi"-' ma.se a Bcttiiilna vnrv, wit. i ill nn i'iin to vneci a (UTtnun' oi ourv, an IB sUa b fitunifd ataili Im ihrve nii'tillt. tint hf would Do! TV lam my muuf , bat Ue4 aud said I had p i ttu a naw otue of Hlood Plcni. if laat I ra fored to com to yoy. aj you know I wa a total wrook. ruttrn honea, foil of wer iry at tettrlrjf pajua Tbv HoiMtal doctor told bm 1 oouu not live. In the meanttmp HrIoti Uafte had act In, hut )ou cured and tared me fmtn an early grave. For tit aakowf mflrltsg hninaDlty, I aara aunVrvra of qwaeka and hta donor. 1 had feod took to return to yud, and I tvlvlat) ll and vverv aObror, no Matltr r they auOer tth Blood Paleonor youtbnil IndttortUon. to go aud oonuli i ou, the tooft and Bldllful peolalttt, an I know you to bo uc. Dur lu tuy stay at your oouotry home you curwl haudrvda No name or ndilrcM ofuoy natlfitt will be publlalitMi unlet'u'y no dtNalre. btrtitoat smrvcy tfuimiu ttf Jloeicry pa (lent. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm I Hluiple, Hertect land Cheap. Everybody de Hinted with it. Ordera left at 120 south Jur dln street, IStienandoah. P., will be nrompUs attended to. Wa. Scott's Emiii8ic of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatible, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these arc everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. lTpoW(r1 hf Rcott A Bowrn rrm.ltc. new torn, ooiu uy oil din, ,ati. iBOILS, CARBUNCLES! m ASlt i T0RTUI1ING ECZEMA, m 1 Completely Cared! B HBDaka Saksavaeiu.a Co., S S (1KNTS j Two y triQgy 1 hail Ia 4Jr!iMCS S which inuttt Iioe ijiiUoiimI my IiIimii) a Iff; EWnLIp hail the "NMnclr" ihortly f-W &t 1 riCi ti'rinUit'lrworrtronri. I took ttlargog Jamountof Dr. medicines Init they k'Jt mo vorie OTaml not ahk to M-ork. HH K I M 1) 1 was teni My afflicted will 15 tfO m " " 111111 a. nau ix n-n tlVtl Oil BBTWAT AUUl tt oil tii i j:reiiMiraM 1 STlii 1 (orititntitl me night and day, the rSSi Itching wui m tonne. I had aevere pains in right HJsIdc and hunk, continual hoiulurhts If ffiOI It? HQ wm diw-mraged. At lort tgj SUUnLO lieonlof DANA'S SAHSAPA- EffllULLA, ronnnenrt'U mlm it, ond Ou tliirtlfSI aliutllucoiiinlctelv 7L'ICi:i mc S h Vuun rcwii'i tfullv. 533 UM J, i:VIS M. ED.MUXDS. Pouth llutvlik, K. Y r3 The truth of the alvno 1 c rtitled to ty ha II. It. nol.BHOOK, F. M. South IlartwlLk, N- Y. S3 Dana Sarsaparllla Co., CcKast. Mains. m JOHN GOSLETT Mitiu and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, I'ennu., GREEM GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Ov-s m In geison. OrderB left at the storn will rrcelre prompt flttnatlnr 1?S 3ZSlVEO'",Crua..Xj ! W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to I'ear Alley, Uetueen Centre and Llcya Streets. Wheelwright work, CarrinM anil AVagon building, Ilorseslioeing aiid General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly atteadM) ic HorMU taken to board, at rate that are liberal. Oi FEAR ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffee House. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 8, Main Street. Finest Brands of Wiues, Whitktyi ud Gigtn Tnmh Bmr, Porter and Ala LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 lxi U of ways of throwing away money. Oa of the beat method of economising is to lnaure In ttrai olan, thoroughly reliable rompanlaa, either life. Are or Moment, such aa represented No. U0 Sonth Jardln street, . Shenandoah, Pa Lat of Shamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YAUD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa He u prepared to receive orders for all Iclndc of monument and tombatone work, which will be done In a ft ret olass manner on thort notlee and reasonable wrrns. Oktsluatrr'il Vnslldl IHomaad Xfial wrRqmfus 1 mti., aak ulfcl .J, tu nl Ih . TmLa 1 Iimi a. imi(Km. vt Uruui.tft. r m4 SW tAaMS4 Mulr. uilMnal.l. aa llri.i l.arii.r-K 1Mb.. b 2 r2S SniiHi TTavfnrlnii- TJ V 1 It al Till! IIAVAIIAN POLICY. Tho Cabinot a Unit for Liliuoka lani's Eestoration, THE ATTITUDE OF OTHER POWEES. All Kxrppt Orent Itrltnln ntnl Jnpnn, nnit l'imllity KhmIh, Wnulil OUJret to tlin rrnnliltnitn Whlln l'rimldriit llolo Woulil l)ietri tlm I'roeiwitliifc n Art of Vnr. Wasiiinotos, Xov. r- -It i lenrnexl on cootl Riithorlty that t ahlnet 1 a unit in Its umlorMMnent . I'reMdent Clevtv lnnd'n plan for the restoration of Qutwn Ijillnnkiilani. Thin fact wan developed after the coiirluaion of yeatonlay 'a cabinet liieptliiK. The Hawaiian question was the main topic of discussion. The meeting was attended by all the memliers except Secretary Smith, who is In Wmirgld. After the close of the meeting a reporter was in formed by a gentleman who participated in It that nothing would be made public at present on the Hawaiian question. Nearly every one has taken one side or tlie other, and is either an earnest wisher for the prompt success of the effort to re BtoreQueen Liliiiokallnl, or is vainly hope ful that something may intervene to balk the purMi announced by this govern ment. The feiir of the friends of the prea nit governtftjtit is that Minister Willis will push President Dole to an immediate de cision and demand the prompt surrender of all his authority, 011 the ground that the provisional government Itself put a limit upon the duration of its own imtho' rity, mid that the limit expires when .Min ister 'Willis announces to him that there is no possible chance of annexation to the United States. It is a fact that for several months past tho provisional government has recog nized that there was no hope of securing annexation to the United States, and they have lelt fully the obligation upon them tinder these circumstances, of providing a permanent form of government for the islands. The form of the proposed gov ernment has been discussed, and it has been proposed') call it a commonwealth. It is expected that President Dole will advance these facts as arguments against the contention of Mlnl't Willis that his government the goei .iment to which Willis is accredited bus expired by its own limitation. Should Minister Willis decline to recognize the validity of that argument, ami President Dole determine to follow his contention, so fur as lay in his power, his next step is expected to bo to formally notify the I'niteil States min ister that lie would not yield without the employment of force, and that ho would regard the lauding of troops from the men-of-war to enforce his dopoiiion asun act of war. It is asserted that tlie diplomatic repre sentatives of foreign countries in Honolulu would formally protest against the act of United States minister with the exception of representatives of tirent Hritan and Japan, and possibly ltussla. There have been rumors from the slate department that the United States did not enter upon tlie attempt to restore the queen without 11 thorough understanding with all the powers, and it is said the government has received assurancethat no objection would bo raised to its plan. With regard to Germany, France and Portugal, opponents of restoration say that representatives of all these powers would decline to approve lalluokalanrs restoration. Great llritain would unquestionably welcome tlie restoration of IJueen l.iliuoka lani and the prospect of the early acces sion of the Princess Kaiulaul as the beet hope of a government distinctively in tho Uritish interest. By a convention with Krwice in 1848, Kngland agreed to refrain from over annexing the Hawaiian Islands, or taking them under a protectorate, but she has never ceased to try to influence and control the local government to hor own interests and tlie exclusion of others. Tho effect of thereatorati-m of the queen npou the United State 'erest in the Pearl river harbor is oi much interest. The exclusive right of the United States to the use of this harlior was the recipro cal consideration granted for the free en try of Hawaiian sugar into the United States under the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. It is conceded that the free entry of sugar under the McKinley law worked an abrogation of the special advantages en joyed by Hawaiian!) under this treaty, and they have held that the rights of the United States in Pearl river were bene fited by it. It is known that this was an influence with the last administration in its consideration of tlie proposal for an nexation. In the present status of our claim to Pearl river a government un friendly to it, if backed by a first class power seeking to break down the claim, might very seriously embarrass it. There Is some disappointment felt in administration circles at the expressions of.public opinion against the Hawaiian policy, but there are no indications of any wavering iu the purpose to push it to a conclusion or of any division ou the sub ject. There is a good deal of interest in a sttenient put forth by one near the pres ident that there is much in the way of evi dence in the Blount report that has not hitherto been suggested to the public and that would, if published, work a revolu tion in public sentiment in favor of the administration's policy.. Aaaanlted the l'afttur. MAY'8 Landing, N. J., Nov. 15. The little settlement of Hlchland. three miles from here, is the scene of unusual excite ment. Two carpenters named John Ray mond and Robert Atkins, who have been working ou Richland's new Congrega tional church, aaked Kev. 1). J. Jones, the paator of the church, for their wages, and because he did not pay them they brutally assaulted him. They then aet Are to the chinch building, and it narrowly escaped destruction. Jones' condition is fceritjjis. His ouuiilants escaped. New llrUBswlok'a Soldiers' Monument. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 15. Today is a holiday iu this city. The event cele brated is the unveiling of the soldiers' and sailors' monument, erected by local sub scription. There was a parade this morn ing in which a number of organizations, both civil and military, took part. The monument will be unveiled at 2 p. m., and John N. Careuter will be the presiding oft leer. The oration will be delivered by Hon. James . Rusting, of Trenton. Austrian flauxioa. Vuhoia, Nov. 15. Herr Ernest Von I'loner, the new finance . minister, ad dressed the officials attached to the tinanos ministry. He said that he found the finance of the country in tarorable con ditioa, and asked their auntxsrt in carry iay oat the reforms that tae govwmst AllihdiYelloii etr There's hardly a housekeeper in the country but has heard of CottOlene the uewvegetableahort ening. It is a strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton 9eed oil, thickeuedfor convenience in use, with refitu l beef suet, pure aud sweet. composed, c OTTOLENE Was bound to win, and to driv out lard from the kitchens of th world. When housekeepers wis to get rid of the unpleasant fet tires and results of lard, th should get CottOlene, taking or that they are not given ch imitations with vegetable liati spuriously compounded to sel1 the place of CottOlene. It's easy to avoid disappoiutnu ' and ensure satisfaction. Ins. ' on having Cottolene. sold In H anil 5 nn,l pal la Miule only by N.K.FAIRBANK&.CO.. CHICAGO, and I3B N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. pKOP. FREDERICK ZE1TZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Ih nrenared to (rive Instructions on piano. orsTui. . ctrinh' and band instruments. Forlnnher ie lormation can on or Himie'R uticthlkb bri No. 1 North Main btreot, bhenandoah. JOHN K. COYIiE, ATTORXEY-AT-LA W. Office lioddall building. Shenandoah, fa,. S1 OL. FOSTER, A 7'TOIIXEY wl CO UXSKLLIM-A T-LA W. Hoom 3, Mountain City Hani; llullfllDB, Potts ville. Pa. jyj" M. I1UKKK, A TTOltyJSY A T-LA W. Office Room 3, P. O Building-, Shetanttcatj nr.a Keterly building, Pottevlllc. Q T. HAVICE, BURQHON VENTIS1. Otttoe Northeast Cor. Main anaCerarsS' Shenandoah, over Stetn's Ctuc store. J PIERCE ROBERT, M. D., No. 26 East Coal Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 : 80 to 8 and 6:80 to 0p. m. It. J. S. CALLEN, no. ai ouin .larjm btrcet. Bnenanooau. ff Okfice Houks: 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to K P. .M Except Thursday evening. Vo office work on Sun-tap except by arrange. nient. A strict utlurtnce to the vffice how U absolutely itecessary. 10-31-Om MOltl' CALLS DOLHLl;. PROF. T. J. WATSqW ' ' VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MA4SIUN., Having had sixteen years' experience M teacher or instrumental tnu.-tc giriiiK lnBlTH6rf.A tion ou the above Inetruim nts. W id left at Hrumra's Jewelry siote ill receive prompt attention. KlhTLEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SOKOmir. omee-lW North Jardln street, Shenaod. aft. $3 SHOE hM Wp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a paid Best In the world. A 99 0 .00 n lAoitS' 11.78- run buti If you want aline DRESS SHOE, ms-a In Uw M( ihrlet. don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, (4,00 sy 3 stioa, l ney lit equal to custom made snd m km i waar a wall. If you wish to economli In your iettwtaa,1 do so by purchasing W. L. Du;;l Shoes. NaaM an ; price ttampad en the bottom, lock for It i lien you bay I Yi'. X DOUULAR ;:rrkt n. f ... SeUM H South Main Street, gkeaaodoeh. Pa. C. r. Botu, HtotTiown, Pa. Speeoh lleslorcHl. For five years I suffered with pein and dia ouarge ot the throat, haoklnf oough, free tei headache, waak eyea to,, at all tinea; oouitl not talk above a whisper: lost weight ono tlnnally, and ot ablaut work. I Wata Ueate4 by the beet physleiaaa in the county, but re ceived no relief. After giving up all bop ( was leoouimanded to use a bottle ot Mayes Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using tt tor four week my apeeeh retained. Al Fymptojsaa ot Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel lute a, different peraon." Mhs. Kt tzi, H ARowauK. tlk Lluk, Scn.l i tlo., Fft, The above la one ot the msu y teatlsnonielm we have received lata week, end e will MM Uh eery two weeks additional perona he tng bees cured by our mam I ous leiiliVaiisl. Try a bottle and be curfd at on i Matswi' Dara Co Oak-Mi, M4 cSSrkUjfly SWTi; ia.sntm 2.50 ffi-Sm 2.25 fe 2.00.11 ii im ijii. -amaii m.nr- i J,fH,W Wlf ft'.' "t '