a TERRIBLE JXPLOSION! Too High Pressure. In theae days of keen competition in every line, wlien the Ijiisineas man is compelled to benil Ills intellect and every energy to the m cess of liis business; the clerk, book keeper, professional man mid laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there run lie but one result an explosion, which, if not reuniting in immediate death, leaven them with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure. The strain U too great. Something mum ii nd dues give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, fnts. ind worries, and the results are the same as ttiih their stronger companions. This condition ia growing worse every div. The rapidity of Its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and inline asylums are full of these iinfortiinnles, nml .h p being crowded still further. Tin in 'nit one solution of the matter. Reeog nie the importance of the situation at onee, uid lake the necessary measures to nvcr- ne it. If you have failing memory, hot 11 isIidm, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, iiihouxness, irritability, meiancnoiy, steeple-. iics, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi 'i -o-y, etc., know that any one of them is but -v mptom of the calamity that may liefall v.. u and even though you have used ho (.ill. d remedies and treated with reputable idiv-.ii inns with little or no benefit, give Dr. aides' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous dboulers. " Two years ago 1 umxI fir Miles' Restorative . n ine with markeil lieneflt, anil Inter Induced nv vn, who had lieen sick with catarrh of the i bidder five veani In the hands of our ben pliy nMins. to try It together with I)r Mlle' Nerte tinl l.lvti Pills. He was so wondei fully benefited tlmt he t attending to busitie again. My ni-o u-eil Nervine with most excellent ro.T.m. All of in together have not used more than !. botitos of Nervine. Several of our friends have uteii It, anil are greatly Improved." Ixiuls i.ilibs, Kucher & Olbbs I'low Co .Canton. Ohio. lir Miles' Restorative Nervine Is fold bv all IriiBKlms on a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of prloo, 1 per bottle, sjrbottles,$fi,expressprepatd. It is poltlvelv free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Freo book at druggists, or by mail. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Wwst Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED UGEil 1 1 i i i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made la ONE MINUTE from Only 30 tts. for a full pound package. Free tample ou application to Ewnuf acturcrs. ma &ls st B. It, Severn, F.E. Magargle. W. 11. Waters RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig'a Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. MAIKUCIC KIVXCR GOVE OYSTERS We aro now prepared to till order In lanre or small auaDtltles at our -i wbolesole and retail store. All orders 1 n-rfumt Art -with earn and tiromntnaaa. H.. 3ST033Xj33 tftJ CO., toeai JOE WYATT'S NewJ mBHSALOON AND RESTAURANT, ostr$ j (Christ. Boeeler'i old stand.) fa Nam tiua com his,, Hiieiiaiinoua neat beer, ale and porter on tap. Toe Imi brands ot whiskeys aa4 Uas. Pool room at jtaatMHl Public Notice! Notice 1" herooy given that yaraoa OMtn7 In c,r datalnlnc beer kaeg wlU he MOaewtaal ? as provided by the Abx of iweuUy amatovM 1 I April th urn. I IUewer' Aooltioi). SheoandooU, Pa., Judefl.m ly BIG HAUL BY R A Railroad Troasuror Eolioved of Twenty Thousand Dollars IN A CROWDED 0FPI0E BUILDING. two Men Holered III Private Olllre, Ills atited Him tiy lllows ulth a Siitnlliae;, nml ISmwihhI Hefnre He Oniild flirt (tie Alarm. CHICAGO, Nov. 18. John A. Drake, trena urer of the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad company, was sandbagged and robbed of (30,000 In the oflice of tha com pany, on tlm ninth floor of the Hookery building, yesterday. Mr. Drake had the money in a little hand antcliel, and wan preparing to go out on the road to pay the employes. lie had lirat placed the money in tb valNe, nnd was about to leave the office, when two men stole up behind 1dm and felled bini to the floor by Severn 1 hard blow on the head, preaumably with a sandbag. When be Bank to the Moor in sensible they seized the precious hand bag and successfully escaped into the street. The treasurer was knocked nenrly in sensible, and ere he could move n finger ( In defense, he claims, the thieves tore the satcnei irom ins nanu anil rusneil out oi the office, slamming tbe door as they went. They rode down in elevator very unconcernedly and mnde their escape. A mail ciurier, in passing Mr. Drake's office, heard groans within, and upon entering found the official lying upon tlm floor, bruited nnd in a seini-conscloiis coti dlt.'o i. Mr. Drake huil evidently received rough treatment. Big wells on his head bore evidence of savage treatment. The oeuira1 station detectives were notified and I mpeutor Shea put men to work on the i a e. It was the most daring, sensational robliery that has occurred in Chicago in many years. Occurring as it did in one of the best known oflice buildings in the city, right in the very heart, of the buslneHt district, the crime caused the greatest ex citement. It lias been the custom of the treasurer to p.iy the employes of tho road in checks. Hud the custom been contin ued the startling robbery would not huvo been attempted in all probability, but within the past week the ofllciuls of the company decided to pay tbu men in cur rency. From the story told by Treasurer Drake, it appeal, evident that the lubbers knew of this trip chnige. In some way they learned that Jlr. Drake intended to call at the oflice to get the money. They must hnve followed him into the building, around the north corridor of the ninth floor, and wailed until ho hud secured tho money Irom tho vault. Tho news of the robbery created a bustle at the central station, the like of which hns not been seen since Assassin 1'reniler gast was brought there after shooting Mayor Harrison. The police overhauled many suspects, and it is reported that de tectives arrested two men at a depot who refused to give an account of themselves, and tlint they were locked up at the ceu tral station. Nono of the oflicers would admit that an nrrest hud beeu made. Held for Criminal Neglect. CrtlCAUo, Nov. 10. Tlio coroner's jury, which for several days has been invest i- ! gating tho wreck on flip Hock Island rail road at Soventy-llrst street, returned a ver dict holding t lie railroad corporation ru spouslble for criminal neglect. Conductor ! Freeman, Flagman Putnam and Collector Porter, of the wrecked train, were held to the criminal court for negligence! The Jury claims that the rear of tho wrecked train was not properly protected, nnd that the twelve deaths of the wreck were di rectly due to this negligence. Genera! Itoutli to Lneuto in America. Lomio, Nov. 10. The Morning an nounces that General Booth will go to New York in 1U4 to superintend the trans fer to tho United Status of tho hoadquar lers of the Salvation Army. General Iiooth thinkstbere is a wide field in Amer ica for the Salvation Army propaganda, especially among the Methodists. Ho in tends to try in America many new ideas and experiments. Propped Dead lit Ills lliinie. Elizaiiktii, N. .1., Nov. 10. County Clerk James J. tierber, of Union county, dropped dead at his home on Cherry slieet hero yesterday afternoon. Ho was 43 years sld, berved live years as assistant surro gate, ten years as county surrogate and three years as tax commissioner of Eliza beth. He was last fall elected county ;lerk for live years. Death wub caused by apoplexy. Three Cottilcts llhcupo. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 10. Three white convicts named Henry Gogglns, Hiley Philliiw anil AV. E. Moore, working ou the penitentiary state farm, overpowered the guard, took bis gun from him aud made their escape. Henry Goggani escaped in March, 188, and was recaptured in Sep tember last and returned to tbe peniten tiary. He is rather a desperate character. A poase is in pursuit of tho fugitives. Started Out to Kill Three. Norwaik, Coun., Nov. 10. Special Olll 5er Charles Uehebe, keeper of tbe city lockup for many years, aud who had lieon notified by the selectmen that his services were no longer required, armed hluwelf with a heu y revolver and started out to kill the three oflicers who constitute the board of selectim-u, but they all escaped. Suirliln hy "KoiikIi mi ltats." GltKKNi-. i Pu., Nov. 10. Mrs. Har riet WHliums-, ot West Newton, who keeps I small store at that place, and who for tome time has been addictd to stimu lants, committed suicide by taking "Hough ou Rate." She died iu the great est agony. 8he was aged about 50, aud leave a husbaud aud grown up family. A Oliiiitny Outlook. Dunkirk, N. y Nov. ib. The outlook for the coming winter is pitiable. The closing of the H rooks locomotive works has stagnated labor aud reduced the ivorkinginen to pinching want. Only one faotory in the city is being run ou full time. JlailUun Suuiire Hunk Atttilr. New York, Nov. 18. The receivers of the Madison Square bank are pre(ariug to pay a first dividend of 35 per cent, to tbe deKltom of the bank. It in possible that the receivers may ultimately pay from 50 to 80 per cent. Death of a IVumlumt Vlrglulan. Kkumonu, Nov. 18. Hon James Mo Douald, who for nearly half a century boa hewn a conspicuous tigure. ia puulle otncea, an editor, secretary of the pom iwm wealth and adiutaiit attnaiaU died vtterda.v. TT "B- j the best IB In Paint White Lead Is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the " Old Dutch " process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes fout to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as the staudar ' paint John T. Lewis & Bros. Is the standard brand oi strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. Yon can produce any desired color by tinting this btand of white lead with National Lead Cc's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For av nv tbe mott rellabledealersln Palnta 4verywltt.rQ it you arr gome to paint, (t will pay yoa to aeM l n "r book containing i.forreatiun tli r. t irmv '! vo-i .ii 'My n (liar, it wilt pn!y cHt vie a postal card to lo . , JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., "Hiludt'lnhl Dragged Two Mile to lilt Dentil. Connelsviixk, Pa.. Nov. 10. .frmenh Gnllaway, an aged farmer lettlilliiu; nenr Fayette City, met n horrible death at I'nrrinnolM by bin horse ruuniiiK away. Mr. Oallaway was thrown out and Ids feet gettinx caught in the ruiiniiiK Keur he wn drauKcil over two miles. Ills body was pounded into a jelly. Gnllaway was bu yean old, a batctielor and wealthy. Still After 01liluiiit ltnlilier. Nnwroiir, Ark., Nov. 10. The last re liable information for several days in re gard to the liunt for the Ollpllant train robbers was received here lact night on the arrival of two detectives from Moun tain View, t lie county seat of Stone county, Two men whom they arrested are in ail at that place, and two more orgunizid po&ues are on the trail of the others. Killed In ll Freight Wrerlt. VlscnssKH. Ind., Nov. 10. A serious wreck occurred on the Baltiiuor.'. ind Ohio Southwestern nenr this city. Asa freight train was coming i own grade n drawbar pulled out, and talllnn on tho track, caused seventeen cars to lease the track, completely demolishing them anil kiUin Brakemun Charles K. Nell', of Washing' ton, Ind. Donoitltl mi Triut Tor Murder. Fni:niioLii, N. ,1., Nov. 10. Patrick S, Donovan, commonly known as "Suin'' Donovnu, one of Pierre I.orillard's horse trainers, was placed on trial hero this morning for the murder of John Chew, at Monmouth Park race track stables ou Aug. 7. Donovan pleads self detenso. Serious ClinrKO AKitlnvt a l'ollceiiinu. TnnNION, Nov. 10. frank S. Higbee, a policeman, was put on trial In the Mercer court, charged with manslaughter in causing the death of Jliss Itosn Palmer, aged 18 years, by giving her a strong drug The- girl nccused Higbee in her uutc- morteui statement. Airalll tllH I.lllln llldiwiiviiinn. Uriah, O. T., Nov. 10. Tho overland stage was robbed at 1 o'clock in tho morn ing, live miles west of Uklah, by a lone highwayman. The amount of treasure aboard is Impossible to ascertain, Tho passengers w ere uumniesieii. Harvard Clialleiiei Vale's 3liirKxiiicn. NEW H.wxn, Nov. 10. Harvard bus challenged Yule's gunners to a shooting mutch at clay pigeons, lale husaccepted aud tho contest will take place at Soring- Held probubly on the morning of tho foot ball game. Mistook the .MiMlli'lne. PlTTgnuiin, Nov. 10. Mable Hipple.aged 15 years, daughter of Dr. V. II. Hippie, nf Hobecea stieet, Allegheny, died from the effects of drinking about half an ounce of carbolic acid In mistake for medicine. A Itulaklava Hern In DWtreti. NEW OliLKANs, Nov. 10. Sergeant John Lovick, one of the three survivors of the fumous (WO who made tho churge at Bala klavu, is in the city in a destitute coiidl tiou and is dying of consumption. To Withdraw the Austrian Franchise 1SI1I Loxijon, Nov. 10. A dispatch to The Chronicle from Vienna says; "Prince AVindisch-Graelz, the new prime minister, will withdraw the trunchlbe bill at the first sittin" 'r i"1!' 'I'ii'liarrt.r.h." 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A so page book, con taining valuable information for sullcrcrs, mailed l'ree. TheWlltlam Rarlam Hlcrnlir Killer Co. 7 8U, New York Cltj-. O-l'Ulllor 13 J oca At'ent - for Sheiiiiiiiliuh THE KIND j THAT CURES! S JOHN K1UKKY. 2.VU, m Mum.'Iih, N V. BB Dyspepsia for20 Years!! TItlEI) EYEltVTlLINa, 1 Yet 2 bottles wroughtl A CURE, I NO riCTION, BUT TRUTH. 9 M DANA S IRHArARILLA To., H W OENTH I lme iKlell u Kl'l'ilt wlirTiTee for Miwi l!ll yiiir. vlih lirsl'KI'SIA.H asllavetrliili'v,.rjtliliit I could hear of. ll4Ti nlmiS S?trinl I'li.v.iuntib' tirt'UTiiitidlin, lint 1011I1I ohlnliillf; Mntily ti'ililxinin rdii'f. I fiau'bi'Pti irXAIll.llll S'l'4 Nl.I'.l'.l' Vi:i,l. Ir .M ir nwlm tofg ,Ue diionli ri il I'lindition ot my til, .tivo onniiit. s jj I bought a holtle of M DiVNA'S I m SARSAPilRILLAi nnd It IM'.IIMW Mi: SO .11 I'l'lli fhflt 1 hnlltflit tho a. . ..ml Itnfora that unu tnlci.o Jmy JIVNIi;iHlA ami i 'n i.i ni.i: i: ! i.i.i .ii.i, .MiuiT. i i.iiti H Muarua.N. V. JOHN KIIIKLV, Suit. Of To whom It may comi-rn Wo are m-Il at aruw si ax. lira 11. .-v aquaiiitMl with Mi. Kirk.', atnl Know that li oiilil not iiiiike tin 5' tiitf'iiiftit tluit mil : . ,.." oii:aiusa!j.n'aiiii. hn H Masicua, V Wt DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are j Hworth their weight In Gold. They orcH gS. D. D.'s. DANA'S DISEASE DE-g SSTR0YERS. Try a bottle at our risk, ffl j Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, m W. J. DECH'S Huh been removed to Peai Alley, lietween Ccnire and Llojcl Sucets. Wheelwright work, CurriiiKO mid AVugon binlthtig, IIorscHlioeinj; nutl General Ketiairiiii' of all kinds promptly attended to. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., I'lillwMphla. (int., 'hiii-'tly PrUnte) U iliu onl (iiiv ni'l" to cure the unfurw ttlhiiU' mi lit nun from Illood Pulftona hptflul UUcuHiftj, tMrlfturvia lie lit illy, ilii'iiy. ImpoU'icy, tn Irimar; or iooolr), (no mstwf vbtt oiUert wrlt, i.rioi. ur. ail.crtite or gunrtDtoe), tnt all the trains of evil, eia., by the comtjIoM Allopathlo, HomuutuMlilc, ami Kcltuit) ustcini ot HHdtu.ce. Kelkf atoticc, 'rcbeRi'curB41u4tol0tl&i. tlr iw o-oont itvtipi for bunk "Trulli," wmietblag thnt KKtoulah you, ami a true fr-li-iivl to mifltrlug liumaiillj' mid tboa ooflU-'tnpUtlni niarrituie. Hour dully: 9 to 8; even Icgi, ft to 8 1 HuniUTi, 9 to ItH. HfWire of quaokn, ttuti! book liter tvturfl ao-1 frtuduleut adFftrtlHemcutn. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses a no Carriages to Hire. Haullnc ot all kinds promptly attended to Morsee taken to tnwrd. at rates On PKAR AIM, Rear of the Mm Horn WEEKS' SALOON, ' 17 S. Main Street. FifiMi Imto of Wiw, WUtfyi ud Ciiri Trmtt Bear, lortr aatf A.l lM nr LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! I Jim of wava of throwtnc away monev One ot tne beat methods ot economizing s to Injure In llrat oiass, tnorougoiy re iai le ompaniet.. either Ufa, tire or accident, such as n pretented by . JV. V JLJ-i ju-bs. ai j. No. 11 Hotith Jardln street, Hbenaudonh. Pa 2. J. KEPLER. Late ol Mhamokla, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Watt Street, ShMMdoah, Pa Hn la nrna rod ta rmelve ordera for all kinds ol muuuiumt and tombstone work whlun will be done in a first class nuanner ou rbort ootlee and reasonable tcrna hop THE NWJP BILL. A Report That It Provides for Ead ioal Reductious, HEAVY OUTS IN GLASS AND IRON. Tlm Tnr mi Vlilly nml Otlifr lllittllery l'rnilticts I.IUely to lie l.trirel' Inereaaeil. The IiMHtm 'Vhk I'riiiiiMltlnii Meeting with IiiiuvhmmI Kur. WASitDtoTOM, Nov. 1ft. In ilte of all the talk thnt ia lietiifr i" -iltred in by some of the Democrat ot bouse about a conservative and mo., fir e tariff bill, the measure which is now almnst. completed is radical, Homo of the cuts in duties being extremely heavy. Tbe average percentage of reduction which will lie shown by the bill will not be lndiiatlve of the cuts made, for the reason that a great many things on which there are more or less heavy tfut ies now will be put on the free list, and will not figure in the estimate of averages. It will be some time yet before the full bill is given nut, but some of the features of it have become known from time to time. There are a number of other Items on the free lib besides wool, coal, iron ore, pig tin, lumber, salt aud stiver lead ore. Some of the heaviest cuts made where items are not on the free list are tn the glass aud iron schedules, and the textiles not in tho cot. on schedule. The shoe and leather ami cotton schedules are cut very little. In (lax and woolen textiles, wearing ap parel and blankets, and carpets and the like, the cut, is very heavy. The duties on glass throughout the schedule are out about in the middle. Steel rails are re duced to 85 per cent, ad valorem. There will probably be nothing in the iron schedule running nltove 80 percent., and the average will probably fall below 85. Tlio nd valorem nyntem is adopted almost entirely in the bill. The question nf sugar has not yet been settled, anil there is a strong disposition in response to tlio needs of the treasury to put a small duty ou that article. Three or four members of the committee are earnestly opposed to any tax, and others are in don lit, no that question is unsettled. The tobacco, lieer and r isky schedules are also expected to lie tousidered in full committee and then- now appears little doubt there wlil bo a material increase in tbe tax on whisky and other distillery out puts. The proposition for an increase of 35 cents a gallon on w hisky is now being informally dUcusfced ami some members of the committee even mention an increns-o as high as IVI cents a gallon. The full Democratic membership of tho ways and means committee met this morning in general conference, and It is expected the meeting will have the effect ot clearing up the uncertainty that has existed for some time witli reference to several of the important schedules of the new tariff bill. The members of tliecom mittee w lio liavo been favoring the pro vision for an income tax feel contldent that tliereiull of tho series of conferences just begun will prnvo t lint the majority of the committee favors such a plan. lleiiiiiuiN nf Trim Manufacturer. Pl l l'Hiiuiiti. Nov. 10. The iron and steel sheet manufacturers will insist upon a 10 per cent, reduction in wages, no matter what action t he Amalgamated Association may take at their convention in this city today. In fact tho employes at the plants in Lewisburg nnd Scottdulo, Pa.; Piqna, O., and Wheeling, W. Va.. have already beeu notified that tbe wages will be cut, to take c ffeit next week. If the reduction is conceded by tbo Amalgamated Associa tion the works will continue in operation as at present, otherwise there will be a lockout. lllB Coll erics Change MantU. Scuantiin, Pa., Nov. 111. Ono of tho largest coal deals in recent months was iinally ratitied yesterday n'len Simpson & AVatklns, of ibis city, lea I he Harry E. and Forty-four collieries oi the Wyoming Yallev Coal company,- near Wyoming. These collieries are in the very heart of tho Wyoming region, aud it is the inten tion of the new owners to redouble their activity. Five hundred new men will be put to work at once. The Nmaliiie Arrives. Fortuesh Monuok, Va.. Nov. 10. The yacht Navaime, with Sir. and Mrs. ltoyal Phelps Carroll on board, arrivcil here last evening. Heavy weather was encountered during the past week. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning lutitiittini of the New York nml l'ltllnilelphlil llAt'ltilllfieH. Nkw Vohk, Nov. 15. The stuck market oon tlniius irreuular, with prices generally aauade lower. I'liwinif bids: LehiKli Vallej.... i&i Pennsylvania... Ml IteuilliiK Pi S. Paul Ililgh Nav 519 IteadtnKK. m. 4.. TiH-4 IteadinK 1st pf.lH.. 35 lteaaiiiu 3.1 pt us.. S-VX Iteadiiitf 3il priSB.. 1M X. V. ifc N. E W. N. Y. fa.... 1 II. B.T. com... mi 11. ic h. T. prut... Erie mi D L. & W 108 N. Y. Central 101 West Shore HUH Lake Erie &V... 17 Now Jersey t'en.. 115 Del AHuuaou 130 General Markets. Phiiadblpuia, Nov. 15. Flour weak, win ter bupertine, $'".ll: winter extras, 13.1) f2.;15; No. 2 winter fimillj . .5o?iU.;5: Peim Bylvunla roller. Nirulirht, l(iiiS.:!&; western winter, olear. t.'.li:.ju.l5; do. do., straight, ja.liil.in; du. do., patent. t.l.SIKra.T.'i: Mlime aotu, ilear. fx' ii. I. do., straight, ta.aHsSS.ia; do., juili'nl, jw!.;.') i l.l'i. du., (avorile brnnils. blghcr. uyi 1 uur .'.ii 1 per barrel. Wheat quiet. teail , lib' t1 bid und tltc. asked for NoveiuhtT. hi -i . uid uud ti.N. asked for De cember, ink I ml .uid Hi)1-. ukeil tnr .lituuar;. t . Mm m-Jan UW iBflBVaPaafBWai . ' 81 nwi nan I Ma aarri XSctc, 60cU., and J1.Q0 per Bottle. Curea Cooglw, nimntiin., Sore Throat, Oroupiirornptlv; relievtaWliooping Cough and Aatliiuu. For tViniuiipiion it haano rtvalt has cured tltouanda wbewall otliera Tailed; wtllcuas ouir taken in time, .boio by Dcugiiista iminupnitfi'. For Lame ltaok ar ChxtTuge sun on"- I'LASTKB. 2fct. CATARRH REMEDY vesou i-Ur 1'nlaremtidy iaruarari rnoetuoti. l&ieetorfns. I to our ou. av 1 I u' tm rntLun as m Hare you Oatar Urn Otitb There's hardly a housekeept r in tlij country hut li.w hear 1 of Cottolene the tievvcg.:tables'u)rt ening. It i a strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton scttl oil, thickened (of convenience in use, with refined beef suet, part; and sweet. S composed, c OTTOLENE v VWWSV Was bound to win ' ' Int -out lard from tin F . 1 world. When hoit" a to get rid of the t',. ! F. ures and resultf- n 1 tin v should get CottolcriC, 1 i c that they are noi , i. .i imitations with ve.v .in n -. spuriously compou p -1 v 11 i the place of CottOleui:. It's easy to avoid disaiM"'1' and ensure satisfaction i t on lnvtnp; Cottolene. Hold In S and .! pound i. ill i. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK&CO., CHICAGO, ano 138 N. OCLAWARC AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. pROK. FREDERICK ZE1TZ, rxSTUUCTOJt OF MUSIC, In prepared to give Inat ucttons on piano, organ . MrtnR and band Instrument. Porfnrther In formation call o - oraddroa Garm.EB linos , No. 1 North Mnlnmreet, ehenaodosh. JOHN It. COVLE, A TTOKXKY-A T'LA W Onico Ueddall building, wheoandob, i'a gOL. FOSTEH, A TTORXVV ami COVXSELLEE A T'LA W. Hoorr. 3, XQuntniD City Ilanl; IlaU .mg, Potts vlllcPa M A TTOliNXl' A T-ItA V 8HAHEOAH, VX Office rtoom 3, P. O Building, bhenandoau andEaterly building, rottbvlllo. Q T. HAVIOE. BUJtasON DENTISi. OfflM Northeaat Cor. Main and Uantre :i Sbnandoab. over Stnln's drug store J PIERCE KOHERT. M. D No. 85 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 0:80 to 9 p. m. D It. J. B. OA L LBN, No 31 foutb Jarin street, hhenandou h. Ofkk E Hours: 1:30 to 3 and G:SO to P. M. Except Thursday evening. A'o office work oh Sunday except bp arrange mmtt. A atrirt udhtrence to the i ffice Aoui i i absolutely necttiaiy. 1031-6m MUIIT CALLS 11UUULIS. JROF. T. J. WAlfSON. .........Teaoter oi......... VIOLIN!, GUITAR, BAMIO and MANDOUN. Having had kixteen yean' exi ertenoe aa a teacher ot instrumental mu-lo gllng lsatrno Hon ou the ttbove instrumenu. Wtrd lett at Hrumm'H Jewelry aiore will receive prompt at tention. M. B. KISTIiKR, 11, V., PHYSICIAN AA'D SUJiQJIOlf. ODloe-lM) North Jardln street, Shenandi ah. La ..itLAS S3 SHOE rrV'RTp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pjfctf Best In the wor:d. k3 30 2 50 $2.00 , T3R BOYf v i in If you want tflne DRESS SHOE, rraae tilth I trtytei, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my S3, $3,50, $4.00 W , $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mad and teak M i wear as well, Ifyou wlhtoWKrajlnyourfwta do to by purchasl,i( W, t. DouHj- ?' . Nam l price stiiptii on tt botlora, Iok t r it vthm you buy V. L. UOVGLAS. lrort-'.i. . SoldV JOHSfK RAU.I 14 Soutb Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, C. f. Kotk, Rlngtonn, Pa. 8ioecli ltttn-eil. For five veant I buffered with main and aav charge t tbe throat, backlog cough, 'roofta! beuduche, vult eyea. &o i all tlmea: eouta DM' taU above awblaper; loat wgM oflt i tinnally, and otablato work. I wa trejtMt by the beat pbyuouna ib tne Bounty, dui m eelvud no relief. After giving up all hope 1 was recommended to uee a bottle of Mayer Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After ualng It for fosw w.eka my speech returned. Alt nymptom ot Ciinirrh have dtMppeared and "I feel like a rtifft rent peraon." Mm. Ki iEa Haupwibk, Klk Ltck. rtemerat I o., n. Tbe above Is one of tbe maoy uptime alau we have rcoelved this weeV. and we will utla. 1Kb e cry two week adouicnal persons few iiit: b en cured by oar murrrloua medttttlw Try a bo t Ue and be cur- d -' on . MAT.H.'DW0a. For Ml by dragglata M'TBaWrtlo falarrb Oar "t tb. only urf)Mm&my vanoMehUatlow, and U guarMriaM If your 2.50 m.'' 2.25 m M pSES
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