. r. - - IL ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carelessness. Tlio maiori Iv nf tieonle die sooner tlinr. they should. Evidence of this fnct i grow ing dnily, T parlne wyg s " Disease is not r. consequence of life ; it IB due to unnatural uuiiuuiuiw oi nvinir mirioct. aouee. warn. Dr. Ktepli en Smith, on the same euljci t, " Man ia r ,0rn to health and long life; dis ease is i jnnatural, death, except lrom oli. age. is a ocidental, sud both ore prerentoMi bv humr at agencies." This ia almost invari ably ttt ;e of death resulting from heart die ease. Careless ovcr-exerbon. intewiieron use of tea, cotlee, tobacco, alcohollo Of othr. stinit' lants are generally the cauws of thi diflif ulty, and indiilerence to its progress it ?"t in sudden death, or long sickness cm; iufr in deatli. By the newspapers it can n that many prominent and hundred . 1 n-ons. in private life die from heart dis c it every day. If von have anvof the, fbllnwlnar svnu ' toms:' bhortnews of breath, palpitation, frrp nlur pulse, fainting and smothering spi ll' pain in shoulder, side, or arm, swollc. ankle, etc., begin treatment immediateh ( heart diwase. If you delay, the poraequuiu.: miiv be serious. For over 20 years Dr. Franklin Mile, the eminent specialist, has made u piofouno study of heart disease, its causes and cure, and many of the leading discoveries In tlur direction are due to him. His New Heart 'ure is absolutely the only reliable remeih for the cure of heart disease, as is prove in- thousands of testimonials from grateful pi rsons who have used it. tames A Pain, edjtorof tbe Corry.ra , Leader mtc: "Alter an apparent recovery rrom ihret nonlhs of la grippe, 1 fell on the street uncon m iou". from heart disease In one month frim Unit time 1 was unable to walk a rots tny rorm ami my pulse lieat from Wtolietlmecamimit. 1 ilien used Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, end tt' onee beraiao stronger. After using six bottles I ivns able to nork as usual and walk n mile ever; ilav.mypuiss ranginK from 68 to80. lr Wlle remedv 1 not only a preventive but a cure." lir. Miles' New Heart Cure la sold by all drui irlfts on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. JilS' MetllcSl Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. !1 per bottle, six for ts, express prepaid. It is port tlflv frM frnm nntateo or dancarnus druas lr -Miles' Mils, 25 cents. Veo beok at drueglstorei oyniAU. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Ooat Street, SHENANDOAH, PEN M A. AOBNT FOR CELEBRATED UGEB v v AND PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Flue Old Stock Ale. A CUP OP delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made ia ONE MINUTE from Only 30 ef. for a full pound package, Irw.aamr.l8 oc application to manufacturers. 'B.B.Severn, T. K. Msgarcle, W. II. Wateis RETJG'S Bser and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Ohas. ftettig's Cele brated Beer ami Porter ia this vlcluity, also Bergner & Bagel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Fiueat brandti oi Llrfuors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Main Street MAURICE RIVER 31TK OYST3ESRS We are now prepared to fill orders la Urge or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with eare and promptness. r. jhl. xaoaaxjin j oo., 9 11-18 w 8 8. JsrdlnSt., Sheaanaoah, JP. JOE WYATT'S SALOON MID RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bowler's old stand.) JtSaln and Coul 8ls BIieHaiidoata, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Tbe Bawl brands of wWekeis and elrars. Fool room at aebrd Public Notice! Notice hi . uby t van that pwsons destroy lor or detaining btr kscs will be prosecuted hi piovlded by tb Aat of AmmWf 'Wfli'sl April 4th, I. Brewore' AsoolaUou. Shenandoah, F Jade 8, 19. 1 CONCILIATION WINS. End of the Prolonged Mine Strike in Great Britain, WORKMEN HAVE THE BEST OP IT. Oovernment Intervention In the Great Contest Completely Successful A Hoard of CntKilllntlnn Wilt Her after Fix the Itl t Wages An Bud to Strikes. I)NDol, Nov. IB. The conference be tween the mine owners and the delegates of the different miners' a iKoctattons, called by J?reruier Gladstone, wna presided over by Ixird Hoseberrj'i aocrctary of atate for foreiKn affairs, who made nu- ndmirablo speech, tendiug to pour oil npon the troubled waters, to' the assembled owners of coat mines and the representative of their striking employes. Alter a full and free tllacnsaton, lasting nearly seven hours, the following resolu tions were adopted: First-That a boarrl of ooncl nation be established forthwith, which shall last at least one year and consist of an eiuit number, fourteen each, of coal mine own era and coal miners. The representative of the two parties, before tbe first meeting of the delegates, shall endeavor to elect a chairman from the outsida. If they fail, then the speaker of the honseof com mons shall be linked to nominate a chair man, who will have the casting vote. The board, when constituted, shall have the power to determine, from time to time, the rates of wagenof the miners. Second That the men shall resume work immediately at the old wages, nnd It l-i agreed that the collieries, as far oh practicable, sholl be opened forthwith, and no impediment placed upon the meu'a return to work. The representatives of the owners pro posed that tho men resume work at a 10 per cent, reduction until March, when their waves for the future should bo llxed by the board of conciliation. The miners declined to accept the-iu terms and insisted that they should recommence work at the old rates. They agreed, however, that any new rate decided upon should com mence in March, instead o in April, an they originally demanded. Lord Hoseberry then suggested that tho opportunity was favorablo to decide upon a minimum rate oi wages. Tins proposi tion was not accepted by tho mine owners, and it was agreed that the question should be left for (.ettloment by the board of con dilation. The result of tho conference wan at onco telegraphed to Mr. Gladstone. The news of the wjttlemeut of the great struggle gives great Miti&fnctiou in all parts of the country. Mr. Burns, the labor leader, in an interview, said that the success of the government intervention whs most im portant, us it would encourage un appeal to similar influences when strikes occur in tho future. He said that the result kills tho contention of employers that wages must follow the fluctuations in prices, because, as ho explained, the con ciliation board can either arrest the fall In prices or increase in wages. The miners, he said, had won a maguillcent victory. The news of the settlement of the miners' strike created the greatest joy in the mining districts oi Lancashire ana Yorkshire. Tho relief funds had been al most exhausted, and the poor peoplo had become almost desperate, in some S laces tho rejoicings over the good news ave been almost frenzied. Church bells were rung and the people gathered to gether and indulged in dancing, singing and in other actious to express their jubil ation at the end of the long struggle. That Myiderioud Chicago lEobbery. Chicago, Nov. 18. The police tells queer story in regard to the $20,000 rol- bery of Treasurer llrooks, of tho Indiana, Illinois and Iowa railway. Detective Plankitt said: "While I was questioning, Mr. Drake he suddenly grew angry and 'said that he did not see why tho police took so much interest in the robbery, as the loss fell on the "Three I's" road, and only affected his father anil himself. Tho oaso, I understand, has been turned over to the Pinkertous by General M. G. Drake." Drowned Wlillu Duck Hunting:. El!IE,I,a.,Xov. 18. Uurly in tin. morning the watchman on the steamer Maryland heard crios of distress out in the bay. A boat was put out and reached an over turned clinker boat in time to tnko Edward Wagner off, but the survivor's partner, William Flanmigan, had just let go. Flannlgau, who wos 30 years of age, leaves a wife and two children. He and his partner had started duck hunting. AVagncr is in a precarious condition. Sandbncffetl and Itohbed. WlLKESUAimi;, Pa., Nov. 18. An un known man called at the residence o( William Kelck, a commission merchant, and said that ho had a carload of potatoes to sell. Iielck went out to inspect thu potatoes, taking $100 with him. An hour af(.er Heick was found uuconsoious, and may die. He had been sandbagged and robbed. A man named Fisher was ur rested on suspicion. Mrs. (Jrant Settles in California. SAN Dikgo, Cal., Nov. 18. Ulysses S. Grant, son of the late General Grant, bus purchased what is oouceded to be the finest residence in San Diego. His brother Jesse is auto here, und they state that San Diego will be their future permanent home. Mrs. U. S. Grant will join her sons here in h few days, to remain perma nently. Jul.. miit Glau Workers. PirrsBL'UG, Nov. 18. The flint glass workers are happy over the final organ! ration of the independent Hint manufao tu rarer. This means, they say, a con centration ami systematic opposition of the United States Glass oompany., and a consequent addition to the strength of the strikers' cause. To Stamp Out Glanders, Habbisbubg, Jyov. 18. Secretary Edge of the state board of agriculture has been summoned to Wilkesbarre by State Veterinarian Bridge to assist in stamping out the epidemic of glanders union g horses In that elty. Decline to l'roeeGiite McKnne, Brooklyn, Nov. 18. The proseoutlon of John Y. MeKaue has had another setback In tbe refusal of Edward JI. Shepard and ix-Judge George G. Ileynolds to servo as assistant district attorneys In Kings eounty. Fourteen I'rltonan lHeape, Mount Vbrhon, Ills., Nov. 18. Nine of th fourteen nrlsaHSfw In the eounty jail made their etoape early in the morning. Officers are in pursuit. Your Painter HUB vikcu nam v.i.i .. --- trying to obtain a shade of color, and has -even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing about, because of the difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by tho use of National Lead Company's PureWhite Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per- fectiy pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound wilt tint as pounds of Stiictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because made ef the best materials Strictly Pure White Lead and pure colors. Insist on having & brand of white lead that is standard, manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and known to be strictly pure the John T. Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly l'ure White Leal and National Lead Coa Pure White Lead Tinting Colors are far sale by the most ra- liauie dealers in pamia oTOywiien, If you are going to paint. It will jiiy you tn ni.net tn na for a booV containing informa tlon that may save you many a dollar; It will pniy coat you a poatai caru. llOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadalphlfc. AMUSEMENTS. piKHQUiiON'S THKATRB. I. J, rBKUUSOM, MINAOl'.ll, Monday, November 20, 1893 1 he favorite of all the large cities. Cosgfove 6 Grant's Comedians In the rollicking, musical, furce comedy, "THE DAZZLER!' in its fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hours ef Comedy, Fong and Danco by eievtr comcuians, preuy niris aim graceful dancei'3. Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents JJIEHGUSON'S THEATRE. IV J. FEllGTJSON, MANAGKB. WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29. For tho benefit ol tho Holy Family Church ! BEARD'S ILLUMINATED TOURS! kid Ei. d tiis CataGGii, Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Christianity. Admission, Gallery, 25 Cants Reneral AcliiUhHIoii, 35c. t"Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8. JIEHGUSON'S THEATRE. P. 3. rEIlQUEON, UANAGEIt. WEDNESDAY, NOV'BER 22. Return Engagement or , Tho Premier Farce Comedy Success, PORTING The "A -Paze! FUNNY COSIKDIANSI PRETTY GIRLS! All the Latest and Rest S0NG6I DANCI4B! MUB1C1 SPECIALTIES Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Heserved seats at Klrltn's drug store. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Htvmt. Finest BriBdc cf Wines, Wlmtcyi ud Cigan Freeh Deer, Porter snd Ala Chfobrfter'A Knailth Diamond Ilraod. OrLelniil and Oulr Gtjflulnu. Arc lwav rWiuhlf. ladiks, nk DrncitHl fur CI MiHuiBraml U I tod and Ooid lnliJlia tiotfi Hfsk4 with bln rltibon. TuLe nnnlhiip. Hrtut a.lar OtlM AtthUUu litMU ami iMifurtoH At Druggist, or und 4 In tcri I or UAriknlut, itUi(HtaiJ o4 "Kelief fnp lUdlr.H -ir, by ret an Mull. 1 IKMXI T. kiimoDikli. JVmmj Amm H. F. FAUST'S 'Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alar ml Bmvbodv da. . at 190 taoutfa Jar i.aui sttMk si a will b promntly 4 at(snd4 ta, Wf if Buddy Glow on cneck 1 and brow is evidence that t he body is getting proper nourishment. When this rWow ot health is absent a.; imilatioais wrong, andlieaUh is leltincr down. IDillS! taken immediately arrests wasre, regardless ot the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops '.tfaste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Pifmared by Scott A Botvne. S r. AH drusatHs. Tli Hooton l'olsouinir Mystery. I Hoston. Nov. is In tbo cases of Michael and Stepuen Toole, charged with the mur der of their mother, Hannah, aged 66, anil their sister Margaret, aged 30, by mixing poison with iMirtuv.Mlohael was discharged and Stephen held' on a charge of murder. llrblg-i toii Ti-uipiTunce Peopln Kijnlelng. HntiMiKTON. N. J.. Nov. 18. The police have closeil the suloons, and llridgetou is "dry" today, auu the temperance people are rejoicinR. The liquor men have re considered their determination to submit to arrest and tm the case In the courts. lirod mid JLcffH Cut Oir. Schuvi.kim, IIavks, Pa., Nov. IS. Her bert Saylo. . the l-yeai-old son of D. P. Savior, of this nlaiv. while attempting, to board a moving coal train lost his footing and fell beneath the wheels. Ulsbeau anu both logs were severed. AT THE N EXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AfIC NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. lly doctor 8nya it acts RPntlr on the stomactt liver and kldneyl, and li n pleftflant laxative. 'J'ha drink Is made from lieihs, and Is prepared for usf as easily as tea. it Is called HUME'S MEfHftlHE All druRBisti. sell It at 50c. and i a package. If yoi cannot get It, fend your address for a free sample. Lane's Familrniedlclno moven the bowelc each any. in order to he hefitt hv ttds is necessArv Address OltATOIl V. WOOIJW'ni) Ll HOY. N.-f W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, lletwcen Centre and Lloyd Hireets. Wheelwright work, Carriage find Wagon building, norseshoeing nnd General Repairing of ail kinds promptly attended to. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., riillutli Iphla. (OI.ich Btiictlj Pritate) Ij tho oiilj utiol.lota cure the unfor tuiiott- Bull- ring fromHIood I'oIkoh, hncftul IH4vanOj. Ktrkture. de bility, decuy, Impotincr. eln primary or aeoonlary, (do umttwbi.t othtr write, crlut. bmt. filertla or guarantee), nclalltho trlnii ofevlu, cto., by the rxroibioed Allop&tbld. l9utaiimihlc, and Icuila tjitctus or ruedlcluo. Belief atOQOc. Frusb ca.si cured ia 4 to 1U diyi. Bvad lire two-oent itampi fwr boolt Trtli" nethlng that will atoolfib you. nnd a true frimd to null -'ng iiumtDlty anl tboae 00QtmiU(lng luurrlajie. Hours a-llyi 9 to 3; CTL-n Ingi. 6 to 81 tmidfi,ytoiaM. H- ware or quart. Uult book lllwatoro and fraudulent aderiiftnientB. Printer's Good Luck. K It V K l.tKRT F J T r I K o. Ki'n liui, P. una - ir 111 iU 1. i r l- )h.i..i'. iua ak h Sf,, I'illlU lH la,lt !tH-.lU I'l. U-r muru people aHfiisi ohmii, poiinnnm ir attuttit. Tbrw ear ijo , i, i iii ulivd you rirardltisi Si i hi Hi llltyutl Pntun nna nn-'ut ta. s I tuoultt yuit trU tvn. in hi, ii 1 aiwetti tlic trvaiuuni ul ntn pl - n for t TJ pi r moTHh. nnnlitr ft i i moiiih, ttu-l tin- iliirl ft iflO.co ui . 1 1 Thi qui- h ullx r, ! v tia jic trt hi iiittit ruluotl in', i) n I (".iit.ii u il a Mristvrn wuerti itiUir(llnK to s;m tin a isurc Hi- I. r ' n a-lu a ( 'inn . enrt imt fail-d onrfxttt n ertVot ft ni ni-nt i it-p, t'. diatm u r 'turmwl aaln In tjn-a niifilli-, but U nti' i ioi . turn i ir muni j, but 11.4 mid auld 1 hml . u n e Bl.wit YAwh. l lam I im for0 toouu li a i j.n kuuw 1 a u tot!! wrecks mttcn bone" HII A' in it enry atit lunring patus. Tlio Husiiital tUt .us till n I cimllrnUti. hi i his tutfin't 'it RrlrrM1 !iumi In in, but viu I'lirl hi ul -(! mo I m u earH nrm . r 1 1 1 1 snltt'of -in' Hutt Iiuiuj ay, I jj-h .t-H ,r i, i a '. " oli n d'n-nir. f biul gmid lack tu r ttini ta mi ( t'tt--ail itud ov.Tt uLicr, tiu ui&titr it tbo; 1 i nh I . Polvin or WMitiiliit indiuretlun, to ?" nuu ion n't i, tti. houiKl tnu fc'.Ihful ipt 'laltxt, rti I know i v to 1m . 1 Dur ltixty uny nt jwur country liuiiie vm cm d huL'l" iN c nami or iititlraiisa tif unv ntttlttt t 111 b istl'I ft nmekM i nr ao acaim. mtkmhi I nearoey . SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. Hiullnr of sll blade promptly attended to Hotsss taken to soara, at rates that are liberal. Od PEAR ALLEY, Hear of the Coffee Hoase. LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl Lots of wavs of throwing away monev One ot the best methods of economising Is to Insure in nrBt oiasg, moroueniy rennoie companies, either life, fire or accident, such as represented 6y SDA.ST-X.-Xi PATJST, No. UO Houth Jardln street, Hbeoaadoah. Pa K. J. KE3FXjKR, Late ot haniokio, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Wnt Sirttt, StiMKimioih, Pa. tla U prepared to receive order lor ell kinds el monuaeat and tombstone work, whteb will be done In ant eliei wanner on iken noUee and imvH tetm. A 1 EiiiiUYiiiiivw hmuma o I I J ri Sketolios of the Men witli Whom Minister Willis Must Deal, THEIR FINANCIAL INTERESTS. Willi One Kwuiitlon Tliey Are of ITa wnlliin Illrth and Atiierlenn lMrcntanc, Mid Haiti Hrcn Connected wltU the fiovernineiit for Many Veara. "Wasbinotos, Nov. 18. Tbe enpeetexl arrival, at anv moment, ot the Itet kteamer form Hawaii, i Australltn, has had the effect ot deer, . .ilia to the lowest lioint the amount ot speculation end sur mise which has been prevalent regarding lb. Hfiwallnii (mention. Oflicials of the rtate depart ment, as woll as the public at Urge, feel that this steamer will bring messages to the United States authorities and the representatives of the provisional vnvernment of the Hawaiian leianos which might controvert all the specula tions which have been Indulged In, anil bring definite information of tho situation t. Unnnliilii. Under these circumstance thorn Is absolutely no news, nnd It i doubtful if there will be any tiefore Mie nrrlvnl of the steamer at Ban Francisco. Tho nersons with whom Minister Willi is to deal ill following out his instructions In regard to the provisional government hiw tbo nresident and tbe executive com mlttee. The following sKetcnes oi ine members of the council may lie of Interest! Sanford 11. Hole, nresident of the goven ment and administering the department ot foreiam affairs, is 48 years ot age. Horn in Ilouolulu, ot American parentage, was educated at Pminbeu college.in Honolulu, taking a finishing course at William col lege, lie studied law in Boston, was ad mitted to the Massachusetts bar in 180, nnd returned shortly afterward to Hono lulu, where he soon became a leading practitioner, which position he held until his olevntion to the bench in 1887. Elected n represent at ive in tile legislature in 1881 to 1880, ho was u leader of the opposition to the oxtravastniice and corruption which precipitated the revolution of 1887. He was a member of the executive council ot the revolutionists of 1887, but withdrew before tlio culmination, being too conserv. ntivo to agree with the radical action then taken. After tlinl lie was appointed a judge of the supreme court, in 1887, which position ho has filled with the' greatest credit to himself and satisfaction to tho people until lie resigned it to usuumo the position he now holds. Samuel JI. Dituiun is about 48 yearsold, of Hawaiian birtlt and American par entage, his father, IWv. fe. O. Damon, hav ing been for forty years captain of the Honolulu Seaman's chapel and editor of The" Friend, tho best nowsnnper in the Pacific. Mr. Damon is t'Se managing partner of the banking house of Uishop ii Co., a concern of approximately $2,000,009 capital, ono of tlio managing trustees ot tho 13erniep I'. Uishop estate, valued nt $1,000,000, devised in trust for the support of a manual training school for 11a wniinns; director in severnl corporations, nnd n largo owner of cattle ranch prot crty. He wos a member of tho board of health during 1888-&9 and minister of fi nance during 1KSO-00. Captain James A. King is n Scotchman by birth, for ninny years a urm captain by profession, and u resident ot tlio islands for the past twenty-five years. For a num ber of yeors he has been superintendentof the Wllber Steamship company, a com pany of $500,000 capital, owning seven teaniers, nnd doing ubout half of the in-ter-lslnnd trade. William O. Smith is 44 years of age, of Hawaiian birth and American parentage, educated nt I'unahou college and Am herst, Jlnss. Ho was successively sheriff of the islands of Hawaii, Kaui and Maul; was admitted to the Hawaiian bar: was deputy attorney general in 1870-7, and also in 1880 81; was elected a member and took a long part in the legislature of 1878, 1884, 1887-8 and 1802. In addition to prac ticing his profession lie , an extensive owner of sugar plantation stock, a di rector in some half dozen corporations, managing trustee of the estate of the late King Lunalilo, and conducts a lartre trust and investment business, managing thirty or more estates. He is married to u ladv of Irish birth, and is n member of tho Congregational church. Slello Greatly Crlpplrd. Washington, Xov. 18. A dispatch from Captain I'icking.commanderof the United Status naval forces at Ilio, says: "Naval representatives of eight nations, includ ing our nation, have decided not to per mit munitions of war to be landed nt Itlo. Santos still being in possesion of the Bra zilian government, and connected with Ilio Janeiro by railway, munitions of war for Itlo can be landed at Santos." Secre tory Herbert, in response to inquiries as to the significance of the action of the naval representatives, said: "It looks to me that this means that Juello is bein very much orippled." An Eneotlrng-Ing Itoport, New Yohk, Nov. 18. In their weeklv re view of trade It. G. Duu & Co. say: "There has lien great encouragement during the week in the fact that November payments were far more satisfactory than was feared, and yet the extensions of the month would have seemed alarming in other years. The failures for tbe week in tbe United States were 334, against 909 for the same period last year." NUGGETS OF NEWS. The lull vote for governor ot Iowa was: Jackson, aOT.lW; Boies, 174,788. The town of Noxou, five mile from Tunkbannook, Pa., has a severe epideiuie ot diphtheria. By the will of Mrs. Kllen Battell KI drlilge, of Yarmouthport, Mass., Yale col lege geta tH,000. The total population ot Oklahoma ter ritory is estimate! at 161,801 and that of the Cherokee strip at 100,000. Jesse Surran, ot Tuokahoe, X. J., 79 years old, was married last night to Mrs. Lizzie Smith, a widow of M. Mrs, Sarah Delory, 78 years old, was burned to death at Kast Boston, Mass., while kindling a fire with kerosene. Marie Saint Iteiny, a Marseilles clair voyant, has been arrested for conspiring to blow up tbe Theatre dee Nations. Two thousand ipeople, most of them women, witnessed the exeouttonof John Rutherford, a noted Georgia criminal. Admiral Sir Culme-Seymour, who com manded the British fleet that visited Tar rauto, Italy, has bean appointed iK.0.8. The ItapublieajM of Boston nominated Iix-Myor Hart to saooeed 2 layer wt tbws. The DeHHMtate reaamluated Mr. Uatihawa, hear tell of r purchaser wanting to buy an Imitation? Why do men who try to sell such articles quak of the act as "working them off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, and it take ;,vork and likewise deception to sell them the worst. This un nleasant experiei.cemay befall tlie housekeeper who determine to the new vegetable shortening. The hcalthfulneps, flavor, and s'conotny of this wonderful coo'. t.ij product has won for it the videst popularity, which in turn hns attracted the attention t-f usdness parasites who are ' ' work ing off" imitations and couu UTfeits. Forewarned is fore armed. Be sure you get the only "enuine vegetable shortening COTTOLENE. Bold In S and S pound palls. Made only by N.K.FAIR3ANK4CO. CHICAGO, aho iae n. Delaware avk., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. pKOK. FilKDISEICIC ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to giye Instiuotfons on piano, organ, Mrlng and band Instruments. Por farther In formation call onoraddreas Gntini.BH HKOS., fti). 1 North Main street, ahenandoah. JOHN R. CQVLP, ATTOltNKY-AT-LA W. omce Deddall bulldm. Hhenandoab, H. s OL. FOSTEH, ATTORNEY and COUXStC&I.im'AT-LAW Ilnnrr. 3. Vniintntrt P,ltv11nnl nnlliu. vine. Par" -..uiw. All VKHEY AT-LA. W. BHsWAHDOAn, PA, umce-Koom a, y. u uulldlng, Shenandoah, acd Esterly building, I'ottsvllle. J T. UAVICE, S UUGXQN DENTIST. Shenundoali. over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROHEIITS, M. D No. 26 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:80 to 9 p. m. D H. J. S. OALLEN, ko n fcouin Jardln Slreet. Shenandoah, Offick iiouns: l::i to 3 and (!:30 to 8 P. M. Exeept Thursday evening-. No office work on Sunday except bv arrange - v uHiKifmis w trie vffwe nimrJ it abtoluielu neeeuurti. 10.81-6m N1UUT CALLS IJOUKLH. pROP. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a teucher ot instrumental muflo glvlug luatruo tlon on the above instruments. Wtrd lelt &t Brumm's Jewelry store ill receive prompt at tention. M. S. KISTLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON. Office U0 North Jardln street, Sbecandoih, Ls 0li -' i L S3 SHOE noVp. , Do you wear them? When next In need try a palbV Beet In the world. T . 15.00 4.00 2.50 3.50 2.50 42.25 i? OA 2.00 fORLADItl' 2.0 tt i wn sww l sflPI J. IK If you want a One DRESS SHOE, made In th Meri brlM, don't pay $6 tc $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 sr $5 Shot, They lit equal to custom mads and leak and wear at well, Ifyou vl.htoKoncmlwInywrfoetw,' do to by purchasing W. L. Douf '.as Shoes. Name and price ttamped on the bottcm, hck for It when yo say W. Iu IMUGTJA8, Provfcton. ifads. Sold bfj JOKBl'H MALIh H South Main tatreet, Hheesadoah, Pa. C. . Rotb, Klngtonn, Pa. Speech Iteatored. For five years I suflered with pain and dis charge of the throat, hacking cough, treatel beadacbe, weak eyes, &c at all times; oouKl nov talk above a whisper; lost weight eatv tinuaUy, and ot able to work. I mn treatal by tbe best physicians In tbe eounty, bat re ceived no relief. After giving up all hope I was reooui mended to use a bottle of Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After uaiag It for tour weeks toy speech returned. All symptoms ot Catarrh have disappeared and "l feel like a different person." Mas. Si isa H andwzbk, JClk Ldok, Homersnt 0., pt The above Is one of the many tsatlmoaiahi we have received this week, and we will ana lish every two weeks additional persons hav ing bt en cured by our marvelous mufti Ta, Try a bottle and b ourd at once. HiTHI' DttCO Oo, ff tnr sEsl mm s ni i.u. .ix. Mt mc Jt fA.na T
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