'Mi A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho followlnrTeninrkable event In n lys life wllllntcrestthc render: "Koralong tine 1 had n terrible pain nt my lioart, which Mut tered almost '.necHsantly. Iliad no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would bo compelled to sit tip In bed and belcli gas (rom my stom nch until I thought overy mlnuto would be my last. Tlioro was n feollnir of oppression about my heart, and I wan afraid to drew a full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down nnd resting; but, fliank Hod, by tho help of New lioart Cure nil that wpastnndl feel llko another woninu. Hc foro using the Now Heart Curo I had taken tlifreront so-called remedies and beon treated by doctors without any benefit until I wa lKith dlscouraaad and dlgustcd. II y husband Ixmght men bottlo of Dr. Miles' Newll"art J ure, nnd am happy to say I never regretted it, as I now havo n splendid appetite and bleep well. I weighed 123 pounds when I be gan taking tho remedy, nnd now I weigh 19" Its effect In my case has been truly man el pus. It far surpasses any other medlclu' J havo over taken or any benefit I evi ro eelvod from physicians. "Mrs. Harry Man-, Tot tsvlllo, l'a., October 12, 1693. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo Is sold on R poM tlvo guarantee by nil druggists, or by tins l)r Miles Medical Co., Hlkhart, I ml., on lecelpi ol price, Slner bottlo, tlx bottles Ki, express pre paid. .Tlila great discovery by an cnritipnt specialist In heart disease, contains ultlior opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. ZiUKNT FOK CELEBRATED LAGER v v AND PILSNER BEEHS, Porter, Ale and Fine Oldtock Ale. RETTW'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Bettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON IIAAK- 120 South Mam Street. B For one dollar get a bottlo of Mayers' Mag- rantha, and Is absolutely guaranteed by your limptRt. Uoctora say the only way to cure catarrh and vrsearsto acconapitsn a gooa, simple inctnou wait, fitr.rrh f!lir. whiph In liri hir ihlannw wase, no mauer oi now tong sianaing. une e Is all you need to accomplish tic ire. It Plast for three months. Ask vour dtuffctst address The Mayers Drug Co, Oakland, Md. THE WONDEIl OF THE AGE. f Have you catarrh ' No dnibt you have. lost people are so anucieu. uet a Dotue oi vers aiapaeuoi atarrn uure irosa your orug '. It'B trie onlv medicine of its kind on the rket and absolutely guaranteed. For Bale krugglsis and price i EDDEN'S : LIVERY iorses ana Carnages to Hire. bullng of ill kinds promptly attended to. u oisca tuten to Doaro, at raws that are liberal. . PEAR ALLEY, Reu of the Coffee Horn MAURICE HIVER We are cow prepared to nil orders in large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. . 3ft. 3Nr033Xj3a cJ OO., 8 H. Jardln St.. Shenandoah. Ft. JOE "WTATT'S LOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) In said Conl Bis., Mheiianrtoali, Vjt ber, ale and tort; on tap. The finest Ids of whti-vy .oi cieirs. Pool room at r -- - ublie Notice! tlee la hereby given Mat persons aeetroy k detaining beer kef If wlU be prosseuMd Viiipvlded by the Aot of Assembly sfOTl lull tth, 1866. Brewers' Asportation. nandoah, Pa., Judo 6, 1893. NT .Admlnittration Dotorminod That Liliuokalani Shall Eulo. A BELIEF THAT SHE HOW HEIGNS. Minister Thurston's l'lilillentlnn, ItlsSnld, I Is Kunlclent Ornunri for Furnishing lllm Ilia 1'iiMpnrts, but No Action Will be Tnhcn In lliu matter. Washington, Nov. 38. As already pub lUlied lb Associated Press dispatches, the officers of the state department fully be lieve that Queen I.tliuokalani bus by this time been restored to the Hawaiian throne. While they do not fix any precise time no to when the retnotallraent took place, they believe force waa not neceanary. It seems, however, that while actual force may not have Wen authorized, there won to be such a ahow of force as would make the provisional government believe that the United States would use nil the power at its command to bring; nlmut the rextor attnn. The statement was also made that if Mr. Hole refused to accede to the do mnnds of 5tlnister Willis he would be thrust aside nnd the queen restored, even if the administration would have to go to coiiKress for authority. At tho same time it trni claimed that there would bo no necessity for any sucli notion, ns the information from the isl nnds was to the elTect that everything was working precisely as expeotod. Ono reason for tho bcliof in some qunrters that the restoration had taken place was bo cause of the nssertion often made that unless tho restoration took place before tho arrival of tho first steamer from the United States since the attitude of this administration had been made public that it would not be tnndo at nil, because tho sentiment of the United States nnd tho reports of Minister Thurston to the pro visional government would have a ten dency to sustain them and cause them to resist Minister Willis efforts at restora tion. This phase of tho case was suggested to tho state department, and n reply received that it made no difference whether Mr. Thurston had been able to communicate with the provisional government ornot.or whether that government would offer any resistance, the restoration would go on just the same. It was claimed that not only the information furnished by Mr. Blount, but the report received since Min ister Willis arrived at Honolulu, was to the effect that the provisional government was sustained on tho supposition that tho United States man-of-war was in tiie har bor for that purpose, and that as soon ni it wns known that tho United Stntcs was determined to undo what hud been done by the revolutionists by tho alleged assist ance of Minister Stevens the public would immediately compel tho restoration of the queen, nnd the provisional government would fall, and its members would hasten to take advantage of the amnesty which Minister Willis would Insist that the queen should grout upon being restored to power. At the White ITouse it was stated that Minister Thurstou would not be given his passports, tho reason beiug that it would only be a short time before bo would be but a private citizen. It was also inti mated that it was but by courtesy that Mr. Thurston was considered the Ha waiian minister, as the letter of Secretnry Greshum indicated very plainly that the provisional government was at an end as fi. .i r.i .. rejected. CThe statement that Tuesday was the day on which f.iliuoknlaui wns to be put back on her throne found publicity through tho same medium as the first in timation of the purpose of the adminis tration to restore her. There is no steamer now scheduled to arrive from Honolulu until Dec. 11, two weeks from next Mon- day. The people of tho country must wait until tbat time for definite news from IIa waii, unless the state department shall decide to give explicit information as to .the proposed course to be pursued. Officials in the stnte department assert -that the statemout issued by Minister Thurston yesteiday would furnish abund ant ground for giving him bis passports if this government felt inclined to send them to him. In the present state of the publio mind, however, It is thought that this might seem like depriving a man of the right to state his side of the cum and would prove unpopular. STOCK AND PRODUCEMARKETS, Clotllig Quotations of the New York and I lllliidolpltla Kxchnnge. New YortK, Nov. 22. The stock market con tinues strong. Thcro were rapid advances in the forenoon trading, with a fractional reac tion nt the close. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... 30 W., N. Y. & Pa. .. 3$ Pennsylvania C0"4 JI. fc J. T. com.... W Heading ZOW H. & B. T. pref.... St. Paul MM Erie 14 l.entgn Nav ol I) , Jb. & V 168 Heading g. m. 4s... 71 N. Y. Central lj Reading 1st pf. 3s. 31 Wast Shore 103 Heading SM pf. Sh. 84U Lake Erie it W... 17li Heading 3d pf. b.. WH New Jersey Cen..lll N. Y. & Jf. E... Del. & Hudson....l36JJ General Market. PmiAn:r.riiiA,Nov.i. Floarllght demand; winter supw., $88)2.10; do. extras,f8.13H2.3i; No. 3 winter family. tt.imx.7t: Pennsylvania roller straight, t83.yg; western winter, clear, fe.00OS.10: western winter, straight, $3.13 8.40; winter patent, JS.a8.iX, Minneuotu Iear, f2.eu33; Minnesota straight $3.2S3.at; JlinnrMjta patent, t8.J5Q.4; Minnesota favorite brands, ln'iher Rye flour, $t.Mkj$t per barrel. Wheat dull, u i nker, with 04c bid and S4Hc. asked for November; MHc bid and 64,LiK'. asked tor December; tV. bid aud asked for January; 7ie. bid and t)Sc. asked for Feb ruary. Corn quiet, eativr, with 44c. bid and 44Hc- asked for November; 43c. bid and 4310. asked for December; 43c. bid and 43 Vic. asked for January; 48c. bid and 4SHr. askd for Feb ruary. Oats quli't, steady, with B5o. bid and asked for November; 3Slio. bid and 3Sc asked for December; fl1V$c. bid and B&Mc. asked for January; 3flc. bill and 8tH(ic. asked for February. lieef quiet, steady; extra mess, tlQ.imil: family, $ial.,VI. Pork dull. steady; mesa, $10817. Lard dull, unchanged; steam rendered, 58.85. Butter quiet, active; New York dairy, lUSSilo.; western dairy, 18aSo.j Elgin. S7Ha.i New York creamery, SSSSflo.j western cresnjry. 2071c ; imitation cream ery, m&KJo- Cbeeko dull, steady. New York large, UfflllH'.; do. fancy, llMlla; do. eiKull. lUiimVAiv.; part skims. 4!&9c ; full skims, uikf Kggs quiet, steady; New York aud Penutolv&nia, t&Wc; western, 244A(c. JSiitt'alo Cattle Market. BvrrxiAi, Nov. St. Cattle market easier, with a fair demand : Chicago vows and heifers, ttixft.'l: llehi uatltM. ..St S.ta; medium to good, l.-w lbs., f4.KXS4.fiu; light bulls, I1.J5 2.16; stuck, tl. mfH.SU. Ham 10 to Mo. lower! goad weight Yorkers, J6.40; light and pig iniisd, ft.4ur&ft.4; mixed packers, 6.40: me dium aud lit ,i y, S3 33fi.40; pigs, straight, (fi.4l9t.8S; ron-hs, it 1&4.3U. Bheep easier; Choiee lambs. i HtH av fair to good, UO0 S.fiO; fair to g.-u.l nheep, S'i..lK); he(, ts) a jsi gd dwwutd for heavy export wethers, See the Microbes? They nre in the air. In tho water, lo your blood and system. They nre the real cause of disease. icrobe Killer routs every germ of disease, purifies the blood, renovates tho system, promotes good health nt once. Priee in 1 gallon Jugs, (3.00 ; In 40 oz. bottles, SI. 00. 60-page explanatory tiook telling what It baa done, and what It w 111 do, free. The Wm. Radam Microbe Killer Co., 7 LalglttSt., New York City. Agents for Shenandoah, TTIT1lig MIMI TflH NO Fc i i .v. i, Admiral Mn.io Will li I u.iilei.tfd In Ills I'';-.-1! Against tVixuto. LosuoN. u. 83.- i'he Times today publishes tlu' following dispatches from lllo de .Tnnelro, dated Nov. 18; Heavy uttlliery lire continuog dally. FortH VillegaiKtion anil Laffo have been Kreatly battered. A heavy jiun at Fort Ban Jose was struck by a rebel Bhot and dismounted. DttritiK tho bombardment of Saturday a shell burst nt Fort Lap;o, killing an ofllcer and seventeen men. Parts of the city nre perilous, owing to the fusillade of rifles and machinoguns. There have been many casualties in the streets. The foreign diplomats consider It im possible to take further steps for tho pro tection of llfo and property, nnd the naval commanders concur in thogenerul opinion which favored letting both sitlci proceed withoutany furtherinterference. Admiral DoMello Is inclined to bombard tho city after jorty-eight hours notice. Admiral Gnma, who recently joined the Insurgents, confirms the telegram of lost week, saying that De Jlello is disposed to wait nntil the end of the revolution, and then take a plebiscite of tho country on the question of a monarchy. Tho Insur gents are confident of success.. They have captured Uttrgc, in the province of Rio Grande do Sul, and ure making .progress nortnwnrd. President Peixoto Is preparing for a stubborn defense of Rio tie Janeiro, and states that ho intends lightinK to the last. and that wheu his ships arrive he expects victory. All business is suffering severely, and every branch is stagnated. The financial position of the Government is difficult. the treasury is e.xhnusted, and the fact that Pcrnambuco has been declared in a state of siege shows the spread of, the movement. After a Fraudulent Lottery. NEW OliLEASS, Nov. 23. Tho state of Louisiana, through Attorney General Hazen, instituted suits ncninst li. A. Gourdoin and others doing business under the name of J. K. Morgan and the Louisiana Loan company (fraudulent lot tery) hero, pretending to be the successors or the Louisiana btato Lottery company, nnd selling tickets In different sections based upon the drawings of the Louisiana State lottery company. Tho defendants ore under indictment in tho criminal court, nnd the action of the attorney Gen eral wHL successfully kill the lottery, which has been carried on for some time. A Home for Indigent Confederate. Jacksonville, Miss., Nov. 9.I. Forycara tncro has been much tolk In the Confcd ernte veterans'' meetings and elsewhere of building a home for deserving Confederate soldiers and their widows unable to sun- port themselves. The scheme lins nt last been incorporated, and a meeting culled in this city for Dec. 12next. The plan is to buy the former residence of JclTerson Davis on the coast and convert into a home. Roanoke Itlotorrt Convicted. Roanoke, Va., Nov. 23. Throe of the persons under indictment for participat ing in the riot of Sept. 20 were found guilty, but almost tho minimum penalty was impo.sed. Jnmes G. Richardson wns lined S100 and I). V. Kennedy and S. Fu qua were sentenced to one day's imprison ment una lined fl. Iltirglars Try to Rob a l'rlett. Columbus, O., Nov. 23. Between -t and 5 o'clock in tho morning Father Kls.ofthe bacred .Heart church, discovered twoburir lars in his house and had n tussle with them, during which live shots were fired by them, one taking slight effect in his arm. The men Dually escaped without any uootv. It CaColdt,Coaghi, Bore Threat, Croup, tnlo. eon, Whooping Couth, Bronohitie and Altaic. A certain cure for Cociumptloa in first itagee, and a aure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see tho excrllsnt etfect after taking the first dose. Bold by dealers eTbrywhers Xarg e dottles SO cents anASl.00. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell ond Burglar Alarm I Blmnte. Peifaat :nvea wiw is. wi d wta. a HKWia! to. A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. Scott's Emulsion stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scolt's Emulsion iticcks Con sumption, and all other wasting diseases. Av . Yurie. Sold by drugtU rrjwhrel Professional Cards. pttOP. FREDERICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on pinto, organ, rtrtng nnd band Instruments. Porfnrthor In' formation call onornddrcs GatmiiHii linos., No. 1 North Main street, Mncnnndonh, JOHN It. COYLE, ATTORNBY-AT-LA W. Offlce Heddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. S1 OL. FOSTKH, ATTORNEY and COUX8ELLF.R-AT-I.A W, Room 3, Mountain City Rank Building, Potts- vine, l'a. M U. UUUKK, ATTORNEY AT-LA W. BUXHAHDOin, PA. OlHco Koom 3, P. O Building, Bhcnandoah &Ld Estcrly building, Pottsvllle, D R. R. 1IOOULKRNER, Physician and Surgeon. Advlco free at drue store. 107 South Main street. Privato consultation at residence 112 Hnuui jaratn street, nt u and 7: .V) p. in. c. T. HAVICE, BUSaSON DENTISl, Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Contra Ss Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIEROE ROBERTO, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 lo 9 p. in. R. J. 8. OALLEN. no 6i noutn J arum street. Bnenandoun. Office Hours: 1:30 to 3 nnd 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work oh Sunrtau excent bu arranne. meiit. A atrlct adherence to the office hour) w uuavtuieiy necessary, 1031-em NKillT GALLS DOUIILIC. pROR T. J. WATSON, .Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muHc giving instruc tion on tho above Instruments. Word left at urumm s joweiry storo win rccotve prompt at tention, M: , 8. KI8TLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND HUROEON. Omce-120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. h-iiu .... ,c ' AX a Venn Vy W1 SiM Br.iirtl.W. S3 SUOE koTOp, Do you wear them 7 When next In rccd try a pa&hj Best In tho world. 45.00 .$3.00 4.00 .50 $3.50 $2.00 FOR LADIES' $2.50 2.25 $2.00 4I.7S- FOR BOYS $2.00 '75 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the tabs' ttvles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 K $5 Shoo, They (it equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish lo economize In your footwear do so by purchasing V7, L, Douglas Shoes. Name ant price stamped on the bottom, look for It vhon you buy vAj. uuum.iri. irr,c:':" ir.sa. sojapy JOSEPH DALLt H South Main Street, Staenandoah, Pa. O. F. Roth, Rlngtown, Pa. HEMOVAL I W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. "Wheelwright work, Carriago and wagon building, Ilorsesliooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. OLBA.K.-'S- BBOS., nottleraof all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINEHAL WATERS, Wxibs Uebk a Specialty. Also bottlers of the r iuoi uoer. 17 and W l'eaeh .!((, SllEXAKDOAH. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Main Street, SHXJTAJTDOAH, PENNA. A, P. KA18BK, PrBprieeor. WrTtrt mHjn 1 all atyta at all hours. J ISatddtAMf-.'fe.irat a FOR IFNJrsW - fjHa. Xw TaT" W SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL The niiddlestnn-Coyle Case Attracting Fashionable Audiences. PlITSBurtO, Nov. 33. Tho Iludrtlestou Coyle murder trial, the most sensational case of tho September term, is now on trial In tho criminal court. The case is Bcnsntiounl not only from the nature of thecharges, but because of the wealth and position of tho defendants and tho beauty of the central llgure in the case Kitty lluddletton-Coyle. On the 4th day of Juno the body of a fe male infant was found on the premises of tho Iluddlestons at Hi ilevue, down the Fort AVayne road. Tin- i uroner's inquest held Miss Kitty Iluddleoton, Mrs. Clara S. Htlddlestou, the mother of tho young woman, and W. Claude Coyle for tho death of the ctilltj. The grand Jury 111 dieted the three. In addition to the joint indictment for murder there is a separate indictment against Mrs. Htuldlesten for murder, one against Miss lluddleston for concealing the death of the child, and one ngalnst Mr. Coyle for the paternity of the babe. After the discovery of the body of the child Mr. Coyle and Miss HuddleMon were married. Mrs. lluddleston is a widow, and is reported about tho court house to be worth $!Sft0,000, but In reality her possessions probably foot up $100,000. Coyle comes from a wealthy family. Tho attorneys for the defense say that all the evidence offered by tho common wealth will bo either oxplnlned or proven to be false. They olnlm that there is an element of malicious prosecution In tho case. The case is attracting crowded audiences of fashionably dressed women, A Had Place for Trninps. PlTTsnuiiO, Nov. 33. The farmers of Lower bt. Clair nnd Upper bt. Clair are troubled by tramps, and Inspector Kelly, of the South Side district, is receiving many complaints dnlly of robberies, Superintendent O'Mara has issued gen eral orders to the patrolmen to arrest all tramps, and thoy will bo committed to the workhouse as vagrants. Tho rob beries at the farms are evidently com mitted by hungry men, for only articles of food are taken. The thing is being car ried on so extensively that tome of the farmers havo been made poor. One man reported to tho inspector that his cow had been stolen and killed f r food. Another found that ills entire caobago crop had been stolen. To Wind Up the i:iiiltal)ln I.oagun. 1IALT1MORE, Nov. 23. .ItttlKe Harlnn. of the superior court, in the case of the state ngalnst the Bqultnblo Leacne of Amerlon, held that its charter hail been forfeited and that receivers should lio appointed to wind up Its affairs. The main point wns whether tho Icnuuc had failed to comply with the insurance laws, or rather whether It was liable for having violated them by exceeding its charter rights. To Cloe Dunhnry's Hat Hhnps. DANliurtr, Conn., Nov. S3. The Dan- bury hat manufacturers have issued a circular, in which they say that owing to dullness in trade nnd to competition by Independent shops, they have decided to discharge all their hands next Saturday, and will resume as non-union shops when the condition of tbu hat trnde warrants It. The notice uilects sovernl thottsund opera tives in Danbury. Petal Fire In Tennessee. NASnviLLK, Nov. 23. An incendiary Are at Newborn, Dyer county, destroyed sev eral business nouses. L,ce Ilradshaw and Patrick MofTntt, white, nnd Kdward Gil bert, colored, lost their lives during tho fire. Ilradshaw ran into a house to get some money and papers from a safe, and Juit as he emerged from the building tho wans leu on mm, Four others wero seri' ously hurt. Not a Suicide. MAT'S LAXDINO, N. J., Nov. 33. Tho mystery surrounding the death on Sun day of Alice Webb, the 17-year-old daugh ter of Alfred Webb, of I'oi ! liepublic, was cleared tip by County Phyt,ieiau H. Jnmes, of Mny's Landing, who viewed the body and gave a certillcato that the cause of death was convulsions. There was noth ing to indicate that she had attempted suicme. Starved to Death In the Woods. Malone, N. Y.. Nov. 23. The body of Samuel E. Livingston, 27 years old, u resi dent of this village, was found in the woods about four miles south of Ladd's hotel, in Duane. The bark on small birch trues near where Livingston1 wa& found was gnawed off, indicating that he had lost nis way and had died of starvation Only One Uody Identified. BEAVER, Ph., Nov. 23. The body of James Hughes is the only one of the vic tims of the Morrill hotel fire that has been identified. The only means of iden tiflcatlon was a watch found underneath the body supposed to belong to Hughes The other bodies will bo buried by direc tion of the coroner. Louis Floyd Refused Hall, Minneapolis, Nov. SM). Louis Floyd, the alleged accomplice of Phil Schaig, who stole $30,000 from thellank of Minneapolis, was returned to this place yesterday and arraigned in the police court. He was charged directly with the theft, and was held without bail to await the action of tho grand jury. Threatened Lynching in, Ohio. Cincikkati, Nov. US. At the dinner table Adam Smith, colored, living at Greenwood, a few miles north of Cincin nati, quarreled with his wife and shot her, causing instant death. The colored neighbors threaten to lynch him, but so inr lie nas eluded capture. Forty-nine Fishermen Drowned, C01'Nuaukk, Nov. 38. Forty-nine fish ermen of this vicinity lost their lives dur ing the rooeut storms. Prineeu Walde znar and the wife of the premier have started a national subscription for the re lief of the families of the fishermen. lirakemnn Thompson Not Indicted. Michigan Cur, Ind., Nov. 23. The La Porte county grand jury adjourned with out returning on indictment against Bert Thompson, the Wabash brakeman, who caused the Kingsbury wreck on Sept. 22, in which twelve lives were lost. A Much Married Mother. Allentown, Pa., Nov. 8. Mrs. QhriH. anna Rephornn, aged ST, of Rittersvllle. Is under arrest for bigamy. Her son, Fred Itottbuok, is the prosecutor. He alleges that she has had six husbands In the last, twenty-two years. Mother and DuughWr Commit Bulelds. Kw Yobk, Nov. . Ao Lsdeccy, Aged 91, ami Iter daughter Fatmla, un wanted, ajad at, oemnMMA sutoUs br hafflS i their room on Dt Blghtr- M)Vlttl tXStt, Business It is characteristic of the Wren that it will sneak in and occupy the nest made by another bird, in preference to building one of its own. This same trait is often seen in business. It is shown by the imitators of No sooner has the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than lard, created for it n remarkable sale and popularity, than the business wrens are ready to move upon the market with many worthless counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of thevalue of Cottoi.enr by simply giving it a trial. They" will then be unwilling to go back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. Pold In J and 1 hiuii1 pulls. Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS, CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. IViUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakloy Hros.) No. ,i8 Knst Centre Htreet, iSIIKKANnOAII, IA. Our Motto: llest Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respectful y solicited. The Man Whu i o "He never earn to wander Vom his own ilreaide," was Inspired while Pit ting before one of my line Heaters I also have on hand tho best Htovcs nnd Manges tn the market nnd a largo stock of Housefurntshing Goods. I'lumhlng, ruotlng and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Hhenandoah, Ps. CURES!! Itcrkim r. N Y jg Tortui'insr Efzftinn. m jj INDIGESTION ANDS I LOSS OF APPETITE m CURED. n 111 TltB FOLLOWING fcTKONQ TJOTIUOXIAI. WAS 2 SB.NTlfl J1Y Hit: I.AKi.i, Ml EMIA STILE IIOL'8l22 ggoirC. W PALMFRAC CO , IlfRKllirB, N. Y. lES UANA 6AB8AI'AKIU,A CO. . asi (JENTI.E-MKX t DiiMiip ihe pant three yean l5 Bihave iuOen.il comidorably with IZczt'inu. at 13 ntimt-tj so that I was unabl. to ntUiid to my work. M alao nilTuruiJ fntm IrilltrtkHllint and wm badUm hu run down, I tried vnnoui ixintdii without cI-Eut alniDg any rvlitf until 1 wai Induced to try WS i DANA'S I 1 SARSAPiiHILLA HI havo taken only two bottles and fevl JlUo ixim now mini. llmpls and ttfutchi'a have t'litircly iIU.iti)vuretlt Appetite flrnt Hfrutet lMfftliii rooiI, In fact I believe If El I had not taken UAN v'S I would nut liw allv tS now. Your truly, 5 jg Herkimer, JI. Y. . A WOLLmVBER. H 0 n.. Sarsaparlila Co., Belfast. Maine 2 WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, WhiiUj j ttd Cigtn !Tsen Besr Porter ed Ale s'w en t. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., l'bll till l, hia !'(itcbiriuUy Ptlntf) U the on. itiitfK.tu ia cum th wafWr tuuutt8utl riug from Hlo4 ii4Ht Hm- la VImmmni.. KtrUtam, fH blHlO, ductiy, lnipuniv Mi. prttutfy or eooniary, (n matt wbr ?T. " " ,wu o afwiii, etc , bj UtaaMiM AUopjjUilo, .,,hlo. amlKolUa m2t w3i3. 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