What is Cnstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Iifftmts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Tt is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castor-la is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Oastoria. "Vastnrlnisso well adapted tochlMrenthet I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aaorntn, M. D 1H So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of ' Oastorla ' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a w ork ot supererogation to endorse It. Pew are the Intelligent families who do not keep Oastorla within easy reach." Carlos Mahtyn, I. 1)., New York City. las Cbntaur CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from I 1M1 Only SO ets. for a full pound package. Tree sample en application to manufacturers, roaaius or 11. B. Severn, T. E. Mauarcle,'. W. H. Waters RETTIQ'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chus. fiettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 720 South Mam Street. MAUJRICXI RIVER COITE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities 'at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. H. IX. KTOBZiB cft OO., eiMJw 8 H. Jardln tit.. Shenandoah, Pa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Miiln and Coal Bin,, Bhcuaudonh, Best beer, ale and porter on, tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Fool room tt ached. Public Notice! Notice l hereby van that parsons destroy ing or detaining beer keg will be prosecuted as provided by the Aot ol Assembly approved April tth, 1SW. Brewers' ABeooiation, Shenandoah, P., Jade 6, ISM. ly Caatoria. Castorln cure Colic, Omistlpatioii, Sour Stomach, IHarrhaM, Eructation, KlUf Worms, glim sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo .rooommended your 'Castorla,' and shall always continue to do so OS it has invariably produced beneficial results." Eowin V. I'ardeb, M. P., lBSlli Street and Tth Ave., New York City. Cumpanv, 7! Murray Smmrr, Nkw York Cm Wliltpcnim in Atlantic City. ATLA NT1C CITY, Nov. 20. It Is alleged that airs, l'.mma IJryiin lately received warning from wlittecnps to leave the oitv, She is said to have declared that she will notpboy and to have threatened to prose cute hor torinenters. A petition is in cir culation to rid North Cixrolirm avenuo ot disreputable houses. A Dent .Mute Killed by n Train. IlAr.p.isnuno, Nov. 20. An unknown mnn, supposed to be (from the papers found on him) deal mute and ot un sound mind, vrns killed near Dauphin by a .Northern Central passenger train whil ho was walking on the tracks. A Sal vatlon Army badge was found In one of his pockets. Poor Prospects for T,tOmnon Mechanic. Lebakox. I'a., Nov. !(). The Lebanon Manufacturing company, which has ertven steady employment to its workmen throughout the season, at present has but twenty cars to build, and as these will be completed in threo days it is almost cor- tain that from 150 to 175 men will be added to tho army of Lebanon's unem ployed. Indian Territory Wants Statehood. Caddo, I. T., Nov. 20. A convention held here elected ilfty delegates to attend the Oklahoma statehood convention at Kingilsher. The Choctaws were in tli majority, and J. It. Lawrence, a Choctaw lawyer, was chosen chairman. The con vention instructed its delegate to voto i favor of statehood. Killed In a Piiotball tinine. Toledo, O., Nov. 20. Haymoml Carow, half back of Toledo high school football team, was caught in a jam at a came Adrian, Mich.. Saturday. A scois of play ers piled on top of him nnd his neck was dislocated. He was urouaht to his horn in this city, but died yesterday afternoon. To" Head tlio Marylnnd JvMiItn. BALTIMOIIK, Nov. 20. The liev. Father "William O'ilrien Pardow, president of St Irancis Xaviers college, in New Yorl city, has been appointed provincial of th Maryland ami Now York province of th order of tho Jesuits. General Husk Kecovorln:;, Iroquois, Wis., Nov. 90. General Husk1 case has assumed a much more hoptful outlook in .-the past few hours. His friends are now quite confident of his recovery. Murdt-rod by I'ootpadii. Wilkksharrk, I'a., Nov. 20. Barney Reich, the commission merchant who was assaulted and rubbed by footpads on Frl day night. l-'-ii nf his injuries lastevening. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dler, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of brave soldiers to the war, and no slate bourn a bet ter record in that respect tliau It does. In literature tt is rapidly acquiring a, vnvlublo jiluce. In war and llteratuie Solomon Yewoll, well known as a writer as "Sol," lias won an honorable position. l)ur .iik tho Into war lio was u nionibcr of Co. M, A. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In fantry Volunteers. Kogimllnp an important hcumstiuii'ii ho wrltos us follows: 'Several of us old veterans horo are using )r. Miles' Hostoratlvo Nervine, Heart Cure mil Nerve mid I.Ivor Pills, all of them giving I'ltindkl satisfaction. In fact, we have nevr v 1 1 m1 remedies that compare with them, ut Hills we must say they are the be-.t con -untiim of the qualities required in a prep u.i'lon of theiruaturewenaveeverkiuM.il. . e huvii none but words of praUe for iln-n . I ih v are Uie outgrowth of a new pi li . e 'n .i -dlcinu, and tone up the uystt i iuu U i--illy. We aay to all, try those remiiiii-.' :oli)niou Yewell. Marlon, Ind., Ihtt: A, W. 'ihe remedies are sold by ull druggi-i - on . positive guarantee, or sent direct bj tlw "i . Miles Medical Oo.. Elkhart. lud.. on u -olpi or pi Ice, 1 per bottle, six bottles ft, e. res prepaid. They HJSlUyely OOUlalfl Beltbur "jpiuws ww duxoiiarufsT THE HAWAIIAN PUZZLE Provisional Government Still in Control at Honolulu, HO EFPOET TO EESTOEE THE QUEEN A Prominent Deimirnitlc Senator Asterts That tlie President Never lutendnl That Poree Khould.be Used Mrnutltnc Willis' Ileal Instruction Are 81111 nti lSulgmn. San l-'BANCigpo.Nov. 90. Minister Willis lmd not exploded the Ilawnliau bombshell p to noon of Saturday, Nov. 11. Indeed, the people ot the Islands did not know positively that there was such un engine among them. The steamer Australia arrived in this port from Honolulu Saturday with advices only seven days old, which said that Min ister Willis had presented his credentials, couched in formal and non-committal lermB of diplomacy, before she left, and had handed over the customary notes from President Cleveland. President Dole had responded in the same style of set phrases, and there had been no public intimation of the trouble. All the same, Hawaii was troubled, for the very air wns heavy with rumors and stisplolons. The people would not know the truth until the next steamer arrived from the United States unless Mr. Willis decided to unbosom himself. It was pretty certain tho provisional government knew, but it was not going to give tho signal for action by tho royalists. .Most sensational oi the many rumors living about tho island capital was one that Minister Willis would soon Ix-giu his work of unsaddling the provisional government. No date was set, but it was said in some quarters that the Monday following tho Australia s departure would witness tho opening scenes o tho new chapter ot Hawaiian history. WAsmxaTON, Nov. 20. The stato de partment is less disposed now than ever to take the public into its confidence on the Ilawallnn question. In considering tho news by tho Australia it should bo understood that much that has been pub lished during tho past two weeks has been pure conjecture and surmise. Tho fact is that those in tho confluence of the administration havo felt and expressed the utmost assurance that the Australia would bring news that. ex-Queen LIU- uoknlanl had been restored to the throne. It is possible that Minister Willis has becomo convinced to his entire satisfac tion, without having laid the matter be fore President Dole, that the provisional government cannot be displaced without lorce and so has determined to wait for further instructions. It seems certain at all events that President Dole had no sus picion when tho Australia sailed that it was the purpose of Minister Willis to re store tho ex-queen. It is not possible that Mr. Thurston, Hawaiian minister here, couitl have given him warning, for Sec retnry Gresham's letter astounded and disconcerted him when it was published and left no opportunity for him to warn his government. It lias been the chief fenr of tho friends of the provisional government in this country that in its ignorance of public sentiment here, nnd the first shock of tho threatened action by the United States, it would yield its authority. It is truo.how- over, that for some time past tho provis ional government has abandoned all hope ot favorable action by the present admin istration toward annexation, and has been considering moans to put itself on a per manent looting. It may bo that tho public and tho press Imvo come to a wrong conclusion as tho extent ot Minister Willis' instructions, They have supposed that Secretary of State (iresham's letter decluring what he thought ought to lie done, and President Cleveland's declaration tfl.it he agreed with the secretary s opinion, meant that they bail determined to proceed with what they declared ought to lie tlono. Som people believe that tiie publication must havo been intended as an appeal to public opinion lor information as to tho course to pursue. .The choico seems to lie be tween tliis opinion and the one that Min ister Willis has found it impracticable to carry out instructions to restore the queen without using means he was not prepared to employ. By the regular steamers the first news of Secretary Gresham's letter would reach Honolulu by the steamer which lett Van couver on Thursday or tho one which lett San Francisco on Friday. But on the 12th inst. a chartered steamer left Sau Fran cisco for Honolulu having on bourd news paper men and doubtloss some communi cation from Minister Thurston to his gov ernment. This chartered steamer should arrive at Honolulu today or tomorrow, This would be after tho next steamer to arrive at San Francisoo had loft for Hono lulu. It is considered that the chances ot action by Minister Willis to restore the queen will bo much lessened after the news of tho reception nccordod Secretary Uresham's lotter In this country is read iu the island. A prominent Democratic senator, member of tho foreign relations commit tee, who declined to permit the use of his name, said this morning: "It seems very clear to me that Mr. Willis has encoun tered a state of affairs which he has not been led to expect and which his instruc tions did not cover. I have private ad vices of the best character that President Dole has a well equipped force of 400 or 800 men who will stand by the present government to the utmost limit. Now I think the inference is justified, that when Minister Willis found this well equipped and determined force and when he discov ered that the feeling of the intelligent people of the island was favorable to the present government he weakened in his determination to reseat the queen upon her throne. To have persisted In landing the marines for the pur pom of forcing a change of geverumsnt would have been nn act of war pure and simple, and no man can believe that President Cleveland ever contemplated such amove as that." I'aiiic Iu u WelUboro Hall. Wellsboiio, Pa., Nov. ?. During the performance of Howarth's llibernlca Iron w In Aunandule hall Saturday even ing tome kerosene lamps were ujwet and took lire on the stage. As the flames rose to tu Mienery most of the S00 people in the hall were thrown into a panic and made: rush for ths doors. Mrs. James O'Connor fell and was injured, although not dan gerously, by being trampled on. After a brisk light wish carpstc and overcoats ths flames were smothered. eUtHin Bxi1o4))h VtoMms. Virbvx, Kov. SO. A boilw iu aslik mill nt Owuowttt, capita) f HafeowiM, ex pladsd, kilUua tixtsn parson and Injur- 'ins twsnuj othsrs. Ths mill wa badly dauiagsML The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other lormsof hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates heniitiy Mesh i,ion r weight. Hereditary t rums develop onlv when the sysicin becomes weakened. iXoO'iing in (he world of mcdictne has been so successful in dis eases that are most . I - r nr i;cmicine to itre. j'ny- si dans everywhere prescribe it. r(. .; ..-I t.T -tt it Bmm, a. y. Alldnnnrlntt. INCREASE IN LAWLESSNESS. It Is l.Hiai-lv (!niieil by the Unforced lilli'iiens of Workliiginn. McKkkspoht, Pa., Nov. !). The alarm- ng increase in lawlessness In this region, chielly In the shape ot crime against prop- orty, which necessarily Involves to some extent a corresponding increase in crimes of violence against persons, has reached a pitch that will require some more decisive correction measures than are now anordeu by the executive officers of the law. An iiKiulry set afoot by official authority elsewhere to ascertain tho causes of those conditions as a muans to tho end of dcvl lng a remedy for the effects, shows that similar conditions exist in all tUBndta cent industrial centers. Tho showings of tho local records in a majority of cases, both iu this section of r,'"sylvnnln and tho eastern portion ot Oi". prove that moro than 70 per cent, ot t lie crimes, reaching the grade ot felonies, such as house breaking, hoie stealings nnd un nualilicd burglaries, nro committed or planned by n-sideuts of tho industrial centers before uirntloiicd. The authorities ltiUTprrt this to mean that the enforced idlenexs of worldngmen is the explanation of the startling in crease of deviltry here and hereabouts. lteports from "-evernl counties further down the river are that local vigilance committees have taken the Held, live counties having organized such self-pro tective associations since the llrst of Oclo- uer. J ins does not take Into account a large number ot smaller organizations of vigilance covering certain lucalities.mnnv ot them secret lo the meinu -is. Nor does it include certnin other counties in Ohio and West Virginia, where such organiza tions are said to bo organized secretly. It Corel Goldi, Coughs, Sore Throat, Group, Infln. enta. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis sndAsthirt. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, an1 n sure relief in advanced1 staees. Use at once. You will see tho excellent effect aur taking the first dose. Sold hy dealers everyvthczs. Large bottles 60 centt An?, nr-.--ti.uu Dr. TfiEEL 1317 ARCH St., Phlltuli-tphti. (oriih BirlcUy PrhRte) Jrt'boon! ono nUti to cure tLe iniTur turitiU- nun. riii from Wood I'olMn Snrtlul fHv'iifttfi,, Htrli-tureft, Je bllity, deviiy, Iitipolency. etA p-lmary or fieioixW' , (no mutter wbtt ottiiri writP. triut. ,mv. tvlvcnlis or iturantee), and altttio trains cfcli . i , ly tho oomWnwl Allopathlo, llouiiropsUlile, and KcUc.io at ti ronof inodk-ins. Eelltf atoooo. trwhctLstienri4!a-i WlQdiiTi. fUn.i five two-cunt itatur fur book Triitli," ""tneihlag tliat Hltl astonish you, ami a truo frii nti to uflurlrij bumaulty ad1 tboM ooDUiuplttlnif niarrfae. Bouri d ally! 9 to 3; even tagi, ft to Bt HuiKlitTi, u to 12 M. Iti-wai of (fuadltt. tbell book literatim rui-l fraudulent tviterti-a'tucnf. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY hrses ana Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly atterded to. uorsss t&Kn to Doara, at rata that ate liberal, Oa PKAIt ALLEY, Rear of the Mm Rum. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots of ways of throwing away money On' ot lhc best methods of economising Is to Insure In Hrst class, thoroughly reliable rompantes, either life, fire or accident, such as represented No. ISO Honth Jardln street. Shenandoah, Pa 13a Ji KSPXiZSIlsj Late of "hamokln, bss opened a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa. He is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of monument and tombstone work, which will be dooe in a first class manner ou short notice and reasonable terms. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 8. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whisteyi and Cigwi Fresh Heer, Porter and Ala lray on tap. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm I Hlmnla. Perfect and OheaD. Bven-bnav da. lighted with it. Orders left at ISO Monti) Ju 1 amnAt3riIU'Ul3Mi WU1 praMP"7 WO IIOWD DEAD. TbiBla tho Estimato of Lives Lost on the British Coast. A GALE OF UNUSUAL SEVERITY. Many Vessels Wrcohnl nnd Sfnny I.lvcs Saved by Hernia Itoseuers Only One Mnn SBd from the Wreck nf tho Steamer IlaiiiHtlilrp, IvOKPOX, Nov. 80. The report received make the total number of Heaths from drowning during the l.ice gale as 184, and this is without reckoni'i ihe oresjj.of oral vessels which Jtave been seen to foun der oft the coast, anil the total fatalities, Irrespective of the numerous crews of fish ing Mints, is estimated at uuiteSUO, accord ing to the most conservative estimates, while the number of rescues uy tlie neroio life savers will more thau equal that number. It is impossible at this hour to give In detail the number and description of the wrecks or tho damage done to tlie houses nnd property, but the latest reports are that the gale now shows some sign of abating. The packet lmnt Klllarney, from Mil ford, just arrived, report that when fifteen miles out, on Friday morning, she sighted tliedlsabied National line steamer Helvetia, showing signals of distress. The Klllarney stood by the Helvetia for live hours, lint was unable, owing to tho tremendous sea, to take her in tow and was obliged to leave her to her fate. Three yachts and two coasting vessels nre reported ashore near Greenock. Only four of the twelve members of the crew of tho steamer Criuta, which was wrecked nenr St. Ives, Comwnll, osoapod. The coast guard has been on the alert night and day all along the beach since Friday evening, and many exciting rescues, by moans of the rocket apparatus, are re ported. Tremendous damage has been done at West Hartlenool bv tlio storm, which will cause much loss and consequent suffering to tho miners of that locality. Considera ble anxiety is expressed for the safety of the crews of a hundred fishing boats which were last seen being driven northward by the forco of the gale. During the height of tli fury of tho gale Saturday evening the steamer Hampshire was driven ashore in St. Ives bay and was pounded to pieces near Cunard a Head. Twenty-one out of the Hampshire's crew were drowned, only one man managing to reach the shore ulivo. ( luef Matebwan son, the only survivor, tells a story ot ter rible KUlTering. Tho crew left tho vessel in two small boats, but the llrst 0110 soon afterward capsized, and the men swam until exhausted. Tho boat containing Swnnson and four others had nearly reached the shore when it also capsized and Swnnson alone had strength enough to rench land. Tho ltamsgatii flshlng fleet wns caught in the galo and nearly all were badly bat tered by the sea, several of thorn Jieitig unable to make harbor; two of the ilect were stranded and then crews were res cued by tlio life boats. Tho schooner Wicklasses has been wrecked near Yarmouth and flvo of her crow were drowned while tlie boat lay on u ledge of riKjks, pounding to pieces in full vlow of thousands uf spectators, who were utterly unable to be of any assistance to the drowning men. The streets of Scarborough, the well known watering plnce, nro llllod with debris. Seventeen lisliing smacks hiivi not returned, and the greatest anxiety is felt for their safety. Tho trawler Dauntless has been wreokei at Downreny, near Thurs-e, Caithness, Scotland, and seven of her crew of eight were drowned. Several other trawlers have been driven ashore near the sum spot, mid are expected to become total wrecks. The Norwegian three masted vessel An nio was driven ashore near Spreetou cilll nnd pounded to pieces on i li" rooks, only the mate out of tho ciew ol nine being savcu. The fishing boat Vine during the gal capsized entirely oil Scarborough, and was lost to sight, while thousands of peo ple saw tlie crew struggle terribly in tho wnves and sink, after beingcoinpletely ex hausted. She oarried a crew of eight. Dispatches lrom Calais say that twenty two fishing boats have already been driven ashore and that thirteen fishermen have been drowned. lteports received here from nil parts of the north of France say that the most se vere weather has prevailed along that coast, and that there have lieen many wrecks near Havre, Cherbourg and Fe camp. From all parts of Ireland where there is telegraphic communication come report of the severity of the gale, which has been accompanied there by a heavy snowstorm. Several fatalities and numerous cases of injury are reported at Waterford, Gar rick, Fergus, Belfast, Xewry and Skib bereen. Hundleds of fishing boats are missing, and numerous wrecks are re ported. In addition, the harbors are filled with weatherbound vessels. Much loss has also been cansed to live stock, and considerable damage has been done to houses and to produce. Tortured by 31 naked Burglars. Newcastle, Pa., Nov. 20. Mrsr"Mary Williams, theaged wife of Joun Williams, living near Euon Valley, was brutally treated by three masked men who entered her home, where she was alone, at mid night. After torturing her more than an iionr the old lady Anally disclosed the hiding; place of her money, aud the rob bers secured tUOO iu gold, after winch they fled. Mrs. Williams was fouud still bound and gagged. It is probable that she will not survive the shook. A Sunday Minuting AftVny. Scraxtok, I'a., Nov. 90. John Morgan, of Wintou borough, with a number of companions got into a drunken row yes terday and was fatally abet. An Italian named John Hriek, who was in the crowd, was also shot and badly injured. David Uuadaguoli was rrsted, aharged with the shooting. Tlio Jury nisugrf. TriKNTON.Xov. 90. The jury In the case o ex-l'oliee Officer Frank S. Higbee, ohargrd with causing the death of itose Palmer by attempted abortioa, announced that they were unable to agree upea a versUot. The jury was discharged and the defendant will be held under bait until a new trial is moved o the case is nolle prossed. A Sunday HuuUiiwh Khl. mmmm POTTS vhxk, Pa., Nov. 90. While out hunting yesterday John lavndeM, oi iflsh bak, accidentally shot nitnsaU 1m ihe stoaaah. ( wiUdl. People Who Weigh and Compare Know and get the best. . Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening:, has won a wide and wonderful popu larity. At its introduction it wa3 subnitted (o expert chemists, promi nent physicians and famous cooks. All of these pronounced a natural, healthful and acceptable food-product, better than lard for every cooking purpose. The success of Cottolene is now a matter of history. Will you share in the better food and better health for which it stands, by using; it in your home ? Avoid imitations countless worthless. Stick to COTTOLENE. Sold In 3 nnd 5 huik1 falls Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, ano 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. )I10F. FIIUDKMCK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF 31 US 10, Is prepared lo give Instructions on piano, organ, firing and bnd Instruments. Korfnrther In formation cnu on orauares w;iumi.isi nmi No. 1 North Main street, bhenandoata. JOUN 11. COYIiE, A TXORNEY-A T-LA. W. Offlce lleildall building. Hhenandoan, gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and COVXNELI.UR-AZHtAW. Room 3. Mountain Citv llank Hulldiug, l"ott- villo. Pi M M. MUKKK. ATTORNEY AT-LA W, OUINANDOAH, FA. Oftlce Hoora 3, P. O Building, (jhonandosh, and lEstcrly building, Poltsvllle. Q T. HAVICE, BUMGHON DENTJS1, Offlce Northeast Cor. Main anj Centre Stt Shenandoah, over Stfln's drug store. J PIKKCK ROHERTrt. 11. D No. 36 East Coal Street, 8H15NANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:80 to 3 and 0:30 to 0 p. ra. D It. J. S. OALLKN, no ai soma Jurain sueet. sueasnaoau, Okfick Ilonus: liso to a nnd H:8o'to 8 P.il, Kxoept Thursday evening. A"o office work oh &unrlty ttxceftt 6y nrrana" ment. A alriet atihtrrnee to the office Aowi absolutely neetttary. 10-81-8(11 NIGHT O.M.I.S DOUIII.K. pKOF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of......... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen yeurs' experience as u teseher ot instrumental munlo giving Instruc tion on the above instruments. Word lett at llruram's Jewelry store will receive prompt at teutlon. M. 8. KIMTLBK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SOROSON. O.tloe-130 North Jardln street, Snenandotb. K !fv. Emu v..- i'l! S3 SHOE KoVViP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pikv Best In the world. OB 12.99 FMUIH- 2.0O 1.7 IU9 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made Is ths 1 styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my $3, 3.50, W.OOet i Shoe, They fit equal to custom mads anil look sd wear at wen. If you wi.h to economize In yourwotwusj' do so by purchasing '.V. L. Dci'is Shoos. Nuas sad pries stamped on tne bottum, look for It whaa yos bey W. L. 1MJUGLA8. Brockton. Xui, Sold bjfj JONSI'K BAI.I,, 14 South Main Htrset, Bheaastloaa, Pa. O. F. Koth, HlngtowB, Pa. Speech ltetnred. For Ave years I suffered with pain as4 dis charge of the throat, hacking couch, f metal headache, week eyes. &o at all tlmesi eoald not talk above a whisper; lost weight ooa. tlnually, and ot able to work. I was treated by the best physicians la the oouaty, but re ceived no relief. After giving up au hope I was reeommended to use a bottle of Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my speech returned. All svmptosM at Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mas. Kiiza HAtrowatis. Klk Lick. Somerset .o., Pa. The shove is one of the many tetrlsvosiali we have reoelved tbla week, and we will pub lish every two weeks additional persons hav ing been cured by our merrelous anaWaa. Try a bottle and be curd at oaoe Matbm' Dtro CO., Cottoene 5.003 2.50 P 2.25 4M. 2.00 lJPik r r. jja mti
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