4 What is Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for In (huts iintl Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, anil Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria Is the Children's Pauaeea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CaFtorlaisso irell adapted to children ttstt I r' l nuiiiii'nd 1 1 oa superior to any prescription known to mi." II. A. A booth, M. I) 1 1 1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of ' Caatorla ' Is an unlTerml and ibi mi rils bo will known that it seems a work of aup'TiTi 'Ration to endorse It. Kew are the inti UI -i it families who do not keep Ooatoria within eit reach." Carlos Martyn, I). I)., New York City. Th Ckntadr CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOK- S CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. r RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. AM AGENT for the ChaH. Hettig's 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- 123 South Mam Street. I V He Your Own Doctor, 1 For one do'lnr net a bottle of M&vRrfi Mac. Inetlo Calcrrh Cure. It will last for thrp 'months. and lanbeolutelv euaranteed bv vnnr I DocOra eay th onlv way toeure catarrh and hay R vc. 13 by enh .itlon. Wo have worked forbears to accomplish a good, simple method fcrlrtiiiln" m uicine, and offer Mayers' Mag ndlot taTh f nre, which Is used by this new method, to the nubile, and guarantee it to euro acycaie no nrUUrof how long standing. One be tie 13 011 you nee to accomplish a cure. It ,wui last .or lUrcomontns. ask your druggist sor oaaress una oi.iyers urug Co, Oakland, Md, TIIE WONDER OF IDE AGE. Have ytm catarrh r No doibt vim have. C Xf not npnnIA urn nn nfFHMetrt flo. n sr iayer s jjiarnc ic iBiarrnuu re irom your drug- ' si n b no uniy zm'uiuineoi us Kina on tne lutirirrr urn iin:.-i in. v Dtiapcinioai i.v...einin v. aru'gisia unu price u rSNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. ri!tj cf .l klisds promptly attended to ilc-si 3 im to board, at rates 'hstsie liberal. kOa FEAR AIM, Hew of the Coffee Bonge. IrlAVItlCEC RIVER OYSTERS Wc ore now prepared to All orders n ar"o or small quantities at our wEo:c-olt und retail store. AH orders cx"cu;ed with care and promptness. . 3F5.. aXTOSUXjIEI tA OO., 11 lBw 8 H, Jardln St.. Shenandoah. Pa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Bosaler'a old stand.) Mailt una Coal HtH Hhenandoah, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest Via vt that persona aeetro; e. rflU be proseeuttd v ol Assembly kpprored Brewerg' Aanooiation. P . .ludo 8. IBM ly fhrrv PULL fi. .. MMHUt Castoria. Omti)ria oiina Colic, Oonstlpatton, Sour Stomach, DtnrrhcBa, Eructation, KHte Worms, gives sleep, and proinotea dl sestion. Without Injurious medloatton. "For several year I have reoommeodeil your 'Oaatorla,' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin 1". PARtna, M. I)., 1 SBI li Street and ?th Ave., New York City. Oohpanv, 77 MtmftAv SraaaT, Nmv York Cm Ills J.IiuIm lli-okuit by Knlilicra. nrXLAlRK, O., Nov. 25. George Peil, of ClnyingUm, south of here, while on IiIh wny to A oodfleUl, -M'-oa county, to ithy his taxes, was rohbeii . K)0. The robbers broke one of his Ics iimt both arms be foro they accomplished t heir design. His condition is critical. l'rlnretini Studruts Fined. TrtKNTOX, Nov. 3S. Kdward Munn, of urnniie, nun Thomas Hlklell. the Prince ton students who some time bko entered a Chinese laundry in Princeton and roughly handled two Chlnnmon, were finedl50 ouch Ijy tup Mercer county court SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years Cnpt. Loud followed 'lie sea, moat of that time as master of it vo w, ana upon retiring from tlio water was up i ihitod by the Socrotnry of tho United States I reaxury to suiiurlntend the senl ilslinrle in 'ask.i, wlilch position he held live years. He Tor several years 1 had been troubled with p. eral nervousness and pain In tho leirioii 'i my Heart. My greatest nflllctlon was k't-ple-sness; It was almost Impossiblo at any it,, . Hieep. uuving heen ' macb ruiueuies Huveril!-cu i ucgan US1I1K Nervine. After taking a small oimntitv the viieHt re-elved was so great that I was posi ivi'ly alarmed, thluklng tho lemedy con--i Itud opiates which would finally Iwlnlurl- 'ui i,j ii.ui wm. uii ueuiK ussui'eu uy tnearug ist that it was perfectly harmless, 1 coiitln iii it luxeiner wun tne Heart Uure. Tod ly . v ,.n , uuni'iviiLiuusiy say mai ur. Allies Iti- ltoratlve Nefvlno and New Heart Cure did wore for mo than anything I had ever taken. urn w)n iruaieu y eminent piiyatcians ! .Now ork and San l rauciseo without ben li' I owe my present good health to the .tidicious uso of these mct valuable romedles. .ml lieartily recommend them to nllailHrted I, MiVr Lapt. a. r. ixhiu, jiumpden, Me. i t. .li lies- uestorativo Nervine and New t'ure ii oiu uy auuiuggistBon a iosltlvoguar.ii e. or by Dr. Miles Wodleal Co., Elkharl. 'ml . on receiptor price, II per bottle, or hx .i i.ies for ts, express prepaid. They are from all opiate uuu dangerous drugs. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Street. Wheelwright work, Carriage anil Wagon building, Ilorseslioeiiig and General Repairing of nil kinds promptly attended to. OLEAR-Y BROS., Bottlers of all kinds ol TEMPERANCE : DRINKS ! AND MINKHAL WATKRS. Veib Hbbk a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Pluest Beer. 17 and 10 J'wirft Alley, SIlVNAlfDOAlt. Kaiser's Oyster Bay ! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. tyTbe best-oysters in all styles at all hours. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Simple. Perfect and Cheap, gvenrbody d rhUd with it. Ontui Inft ai vm llSTif iZZ. Order left at m iSmE Jr djn street. SkonMuJot. Pa will he proniptly THE PRESIDENT SERENE Iluunll Evidently Dnea Not Worry the Ohlrf MiiKlntnitc. AvAsniNOTOK, Nov. 26. If Prealtlent Cleveland Is clUturbml over the Hawnllnn altuntlon he did not show It ywstertlnT, At the close of n Iouk cnJiluet nieetlnK Secretary Lamont reirmineil with ltlm for some time. Thou Secretary Gresham called and remained n abort time. After his departure the President and Mrs. Cleveland came down ataini and ent.retl R carriage to enjoy a drive. The president looked healthy and robuat. Htaainlle to those about the White Houae door Indi cated that there wm nothing that hart been lfmnrtatt fvnm 1 1, tu,IAn anv j other place that disturbed him in th leant. There baa lieen a general belief that the president, would diacuan the Hawaiian question in his niessnKe, and more inter est than ever hns been manifested In tho document on this account. No news oan b expected from Hawaii until aftr the message is sent to congress, and It was thought that in discussing the matter the president would necessarily refer to the Instmottons that had been given Minister Willis, and inform congress of what he exacted had taken place In the islands In view of the Instructions. Hut it is stated at the White Honso that this matter can easily lie avoided by an allusion to the Hawaiian affair in the regular message, with the statement that It will he treated in a stveciul message on the subject to bo submitted when further and expected information lias been re oelted. This being the ease, those who are awaiting a statement of the direct policy of the administration, further than which has been officially announced in the letter of Secretary Gresham to tho president, will lie disappointed. It hns been stated several times at tho stato department that the administration desired that the news of the Hawaiian policy should corao out from the other end of the lino. That being the case it is very likely that the president would pass over tno auair until he had received more dell- nlte information us to what had been done. THERE WILL BE BLOODSHED. I.llltioliulanl Caumil be Seated Without an KngiiK-cment. JS'BW Yowr. Nov. 25. The World pub- nsueg aieuer iroin Honolulu, brought bv the steamer Australia, which arrived in Snn Fruncisoo on the 18th inst. It was written by Beverly Thomas, who has been h resident of Hawaii for a number of years, ton friend living in New York, Mr. Thomas has lived in Honolulu over eight years and is conversant with the Hawaiian political situation. "Minister Willis has just arrived and presented his credentials to President Dole All sorts of rumors are afloat. One is that Willis is going to assist htliuoka lani to regain her throne. What lent color to this rumor was the I.inrii" of marines from the man-of-war I'hil.tdel phia and a number of boati o? t hut wni ship, filled with men, a!!uf whom w nenvuy nrmed, were kept, in the wuNr ah of one niKht. At di.y!i', tt :u'..' were taken buck on burnt U fi. :.u I mean pnia. io one can tell what, w.ts 1 he ing of this movement. "Let me tell you Mint if any ittie: lpt made to replace the queen ou the throne there will be bloodshed. We have nuw citizens' guard nuuiliering nearly 1500 men, ami tins guaru will nglit to the last to up- uum mu new govariiment. we are now enjoying freedom and comparative safety, and if tho United States will only annex u.s, ami n it won c do so keep Its hands olf, then wc will become prosperous. Before tho provisional government was formed we wero like u, lot of slaves, afraid to open uur uiuuuis. Highwaymen Captured. LAXCA8TKI1, Pa.. Xov. 25. Otto Smith. Frank Bowman and John Heider, three of the gang who robbed Deutrich & Oldwell- ers store, at J'.Iizabethrown, at the point of the pistol, were lodged in the eoniit.v jail yesterday. Thuy attempted to ston beorgo W ealand and David Brandt in the road near town. Alarm was given and tne villagers pursued the highwHvmnn. captured them, and brought them to this city. To Preserve Jersey's Ilattlo Flags. i.iiiswiu., .ov. 30. uovernor Werta nr. tne request or the urand Armv of the rtn. public of Xew Jersey, has ordered glass cases to be made for the exhibition of tho battle Hags carried by the New Jersey regiments in the war of the rebellion. These flags have been kent in the vmilr. nf tho adjutant general. The cases are to be completed by the opening of the legisltt- A liumiug Ship Scuttled. SANTA Bakhviu, t'al.. Nov. 25. Tim British coul ship (josunrd. which has been burning olf Poiin ( oncepcion, wan scut tled unci sunk yesterday. The hull is cov ered with itter. It GurMCtliU, Coughi, Bar Tarmt, Oroap, InJa. to , Whooploe Coujh, Bronchitil and Aithir. A aertaia aura for OomunpUon in arit atana, and 4 aura relief io adrnnwa itagaa. Via at onci, You will lea the axullaat etfeot aftar tiklnt tha fcattla 60 centa oJ.il. 00. Elegance in Station ery. You are careful about your wrltltur oourse nothing ahmi vd haS, per, ot elearlv than corraot unMMiirfanM more t But your lltUa notes to "th butober. the baker, Ueoandle-Uok rjaaker," do Betneid to be on suofc One quality-paper aa your eaiaUee w menus, xou ean save money there bv uaiur our cheaper grades of paper and anvelooaa. HOOKS BROWN, No, 1 North Main Street, Saenandoak, Pa Two Stepping Stones to consumption arc ailments we often deem trivial a cold and acougli. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." Scoifs Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scot's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds wt healthy ficsk. Prepared fcy Soott ft Mowne, It. Y. All nrlti. Professional Cards. pROK. FitEDERICK ZE1TZ, IXSTJt UCT0II OF MUSIC, Is prepared to fftve Instructions on nlnno. nrmi. r Hint; and band Instruments. Forfnrtlier in lonrniiron can on or aaareos unuHLKK jlltos., No. 1 North Malnslreet, Shenandoah, JOUN K. COYLK, ATTORXXY'ATLA W. OSoe Beddall building, Mhenandoah, Pa. gOI.. KOSTEK, ATTORNEY and COVXHBLTR-AT-I.A W. Itoom 3. Mountain Oitvllnnlr ItnlMlnir. Pnlta. vllle. Pa. M nnKKis. A TTOllNRY A T-LA W. SHBRAHDOAK, Pi,, uuiua-ninMii,i,u OUIIUIOM, nUDIHiaOlt and Esterly building, Pottsvllle. nrilM t 1 n r j ) . . 1 1 i , ... DK.K. IfOOllLKKNBIt, Phytician atul Surgeoit. Advice -free at drue store. 107 Knuth A!m stret. Private consullatlnn at rnaifinnnn 11 South Jardln street, at B and :30 p. m. C.Tl HAVICK, HUHOSON DKNTIS1. Office Nnrtheaat Oor. Main ni noni. ut, Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE KOIJRRT, il. D., No. !& East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours-1 :30 to 3 and 030 to 0 p. m. J. 3. OALLEN, No 31 South JardinSlreet.Hhenaudoth Offick Homis: l!30 to 3 and omo to H P. ai Except Thursday ovenlsg. JVo offloe work on Sunday except by arrange- ...en., si aim. uu(7ente iu uiv iyice nourt 14 uvaviweiy Ticcesnurjl. 10-31 flm NIU1IT CALLS UOUI1LB. JUOP. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO anil MANDOLIN Having had sixteen vera' nrnnrtAt,.A na teacher ol instrumental mulo glvlnif inetruc tlon OU the above instruments. W..i- inf. aruiuiu jeweiry sioru win receive promnt at tentlou. M, B. KISTLKK, M. D., PHYSiCIAN AND HUKQXON. Offioe UWI North Jirdln street. Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. pKRGUtON'S THEATHE. J. FINGUSON, .MINAGEIt, Tuesday, November 28, 1893 The favorite of all the large oitien. Return Engagement of ' Cosgrove 6 Grant's Comedians, In the rollicking, musical, farce ooinedy, 'THE DAZZLER!" in itr) fourth year of Steadily Increasing Success. Three hourg of Comedy, Pong and Dance by w.v.b ufunuinuB, lltmjr IftrlS UDU graeeful dance rg. Prices, as, 50 attfl 75 cent. Wm La y 83 SHOa WILL NOT WP. Do you wear them? When next in need try a bm eat In tho world. 5.00 00 $4.00 59 3.50 $2.0A 2.50 $2.25 FOR LAMfS- 42.00 FOR BOYS $2.00 If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, marfa lntvt,ty ttytes, don't pay $6 to $8. trv mv 3. Sn.Sfl. A.nn, $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and leek ui wear as well. If you wish to economic In your footwear 00 so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name a price stamped on the bottom, 101k for It when vou bi W V Txrtrrf r r- . . - T buy ild li South Main Street, lskWBteti, Pa, O. y. Beth, Ring town, Pa. Delcamp's Livery Stable K. DCMUHP, JR., Prop.. WW STMOT, BatwMn Cutn ud Uoyi, ShtMIHIltlOHh, IQI1UH, terms!98 10 blr ,or M Puoms ou reasouble hv a.i -'Viuriv-jri mum m Italy's Proinior Forced Out by tho Bank Scandals, THE ENTIRE CABINET RESIGNS. The llepnrt nf the Speelnl OoinmUatnn to Jnventlgate tho Svandnl Make Their PimIIIoh Untenable, Tlmueh the I'reioUe, InXnt Directly Cliarunl with Corriiillou, Rohk, Nov. SB. At a oabinet council reterday the ministry decided to resign. Prior to the opening of the chamber the kxtreme lefts adopted a motion to Im peach the cabinet. Premier Giollttl, when the chamber o( deputies assembled, announced that the cabinet had resigned, and that the king hnd reserved his decision upon the mat ter. The ministers In the meantime will remain in office. The chamber was thronged, when the session opened, and Slgnor Cavolottl j caused a lively aoene.when the minutes or Thursday's meeting wero read. He complained that the sitting was closed When the extreme left wns about to sub- rr.EMiErt oiolitti. mlt a motion. The president began to make an explanation of thia Incident mnld n great excitement, the extreme left mem bers. In the meantime, denouncing tho ministers. The minister of finance, SiRiior Gri mnldl, wnrmly defended himself ascniust the attneks of the extreme left, declaring that he was an honest man and as solici tous of public morals as his opponents. Ho was loudly applauded. Premier Giolitti, before ranking the ministerial declaration, decliired thnt he wished to slate In his own name and in the mimes of his colleagues that they wished to resume their seats in the chnm berof deputies in order to imve full lib erty of speech. His rcmnrks caused much excitement, especially among tho mem bers of the oxtreme left. When tho nolso bad somewhat subsided he announced tho resignation or tho cabinet. After the dispatch of current business a motion to adjourn was made. The ex treme left members, especially Slgnor Imhriani, strongly denounced Premier Giolitti, who warmly retorted. Kignor Imbriani shouted: "You have fallen iu the mud." To this remnrk-Premler Ololitti replied: "Whatever efforts you may make you will not oven succeed In splitshing mud tipun my boots." This uxchnnge of words caused mnmtrwl excitement in the chamber, during which some very heated remarks were made by tho extreme left., and warm replies came from the supporters 0 the I'.ivornment. ben order had been rr . i-il tlm nral. dent of the chamber called tor a vote upon the motion to adjourn, which was unani mously approved, with the exception of the members of the left. The sitting closed nmid much uproar. Tills action of the cab net is a rwnlt-. nf tho scene in the chamber Thursday night, caused by the report of tho commission investigating the limit scnndals. The report bore severely upon many prominent men, and Its reading created intense excitement, the session Anally breaking up In great disorder. ino commission excnlnates KlimorsRrl. maldi and Xicotora from all blame. It. regrets the participation bv Under tnry Sangiulluno in the scnndals. No proof Is found that Slgnor Giolitti, the prime minister, received monev from rli Hn,...- llomanii in 18W for electoral purposes. The commission is also of theopiniou that Slgnor Lacava did not receive any money for electoenl purposes. Jitng Humbert last evenimr conferred separately with the presidents of the sen ate and chamber of deputies in regard to the formation of a new cabinet. It is rumored that Slgnor Crispi or Siguor Zanurdelll will be the next premier. Double Murder Mini guicMe. Kaskakee, Ills., Nov. as. Jesse D. O. Smith, a former merchant of this city, murdered his divorced wife and a Mrs Gmybill and then shot himeelf. Jealousy is the probable cause. Mrs. Smith secured h uivorce n-om ner husband this summer. fcmtth'ii wile and Mrs. Graybill lived to- (tetuer. tsnutu was about 40 years of age, and his wife about 45. Mrs. Graybill wag about (JO year old. A 7-vear-old dHiiu-litr of Smith's was the only witness of the iratfeujy. The Otieek Forger Aa-alti, Baltimobk, Nov. 25. A Baltimore erook representing himself as Henry Wee sel, Jr., the partner in a large retail estab lishment in this city, went over to Phila delphia and bought a large bill of goods from the firm of Daniels ft Bluiueuthal imd they also cashed a check for him. The check, however, was for only a small mount and thisthey will lose. The goods tvere recovered here. The forger has not been uppreheuded. Imported l'Htiilltl.w on tli Klctharoy. Wasihnoton, Nov. 85.-Tbe rumor re ported by Charles K. Flint that three men naa oeen killed on board the Brasiliau Khlo Xiethero)- in not believed at the navy department to be possibly due to any en gagement with -Velio's forces. TheNIeth eroy eould not yet have arrived in any waters where AleUo Is known to have any ship to attack It. Maiilroadrra Arrestnl tor Rubbery, Maevu.le, Pa., Nov. iS",.-l'en rail road men were arrested In ibis city barged with robbing treigfc .M. Tha tOlen gOOdS Wm.lKt Of Ulldn ahnam wniBKy, cn?r.', sto. There a ot hr men to bo atrotitxl u tlie s,.uuc uhure. 8 5 Mntle from clnrif-rrl oil evnrrsRcrl front Cotton Seed -us pure mul golden ait the 6oathcrn Suusltinc which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, titer la added to thia oil enough beef su.t to make it a semi-solid. The combination of these tsyo pnra natural products makes COttolciW, a Bliortening aud cooking fat, v:tU Which in health fulness, cleunliucfn, flavor and economy, nothing in the world can compare. iMflot&frLL To sell on the merits of tho trenulnc. To sell by substitution ; or by doccp tion. To sell to the Injury of th genuine, to tho dissatisfaction of the consumer, to the detriment of the) dealer, to the loss of all concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food and th best health, you should insist that your cooking be done with genuine: COttOlene. Refuse alt conterfcita. Bold In 3 and 1 pound pulls. Made only by K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, and 13B N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA 7HE KIND i THAT CURES lANii:r. c. KfinLKsirBf, ' inutti, J,'. Y H 1IPI m IHIL1 I Vli litmmi id.i faint and weak from! 1 rheubtatic torment, b ) rr ( nu n uy jg 1 DANA'S. I Dana Sabsaparilm Co. M Ol.STI.EMI.V I n.ii II.? ..uh ..1.1 I 9 tliin u (oniicr. Fr tho lait vi-nr l'hv. h.!, . 3 i SJSJIo.1 at tim.1 I lould ni lr my arm. A3 Sonrtiuit pill n 1 ,nv .h,.ulkT. 1)ni- .nil wuM Ihii.o. Wm ul... iiffliui-d with a liin-iiliiiS rilaalloM in in v tr. mui, h ith cre palm. BBwimld kct'aiiit aii.l vinib, , I cggldhanllyS DANA'S H m SARSAPilRILLA omlmyji,ia,l, I. WKI.I,, utlu in mj Hi I am flmlp, (I onti ,nl g l nurs 1 n xiei. c. ooi,Eros. Corinth, N. Y. rr.-i.f. f,...Aki. S which it ajfficleiit guarantee tbatl 1 U IB tt'll. Dana SarsapariHa Co., D ft If as t Main. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., la tim on Ir he to our the wkAmn. blllly, decay, I,na4lit7, ato primary or Kauulirr, (no mallar wES aaaranlrel, anil nil tha train, orrtl, cm., by Ilia oouibtna AI o,ithlo. Hum.. rilil-i. and Kolmtll Mlciniof metllclil. Belief atn-. Kr- .h en c.euml laatolOl-i. SandaVS twocnt.i .,,., for bo. a "Trath," nm.tTla thnt SJ aitonUh you.an.l a lr. frlwia u uff.rin. humattraa2 tbiiaa emumrlailat nil rrls". HonrT Jallyi tuli Inn, 6 to at hiiu,l, atoHK. Bnrara it oaaaka. tiSi baDkUtcratureanlfr-uiJuleat ailvartlseiuenta, Home CureSwindle. EI)W. R RFU'HVVFtLT mjt OB4 Mih When 1 wm 18 ygari of tme t filtered in UnoruiM. fruni the m tinm or ft Hi hulIi u iumuj uttag nwu urr uf IVrlnf from to dar. I wruu to a Codum tluui quiwk wlio olaJmi to h. utfor& front di a tt like mi tip. 1 pi itt B at ft time with tiliu. Vpou flutHtin um tiu It ai a r;ur- I wrote to a Mkw lu Micbl van. H alto olained to bare dlaooTSft- a rpmcdy that ciir4 taiut and would ear all tbtitt JiM-aafla, Ha auaolrvd em r r lereo ruomhn, after wtUca I ow- i PlUIadelnhla quaok hr aialt ni i i , Mag MiDtlifrloatoflMl'v tim tO tAUOltliir HUJSf'li. Wbu ail,. . i me for $30. He .rot tb uonoj. I tb"a wuat i. quB L who r"''!i a book that neartr fHnhtana v.,u i , I i-ald him .HiO ntxvr he twore thtt h ooiitd oan- m iriM a HihL. ru 'oncera who j inouoy rxfumli-dll n. Thc swindled m out of pa. Bj thia tlm 1 wai from htooil jwIm,,,, jIk. girictowt tand was MfTtrrr from plu-. onuld not rat on acwant of drgnvtMk i Jti an Uvaioo irritable and I wm at thm a agtiOft. Alio. I coittuli.d Uht d-tora (i ohlu t'lt-niat-lvea tLpiUliaU)Tft. med.l Imiitttu h and thrw tir. tt i.4liigtortwltowiti4irer. AKCH KtrMrt. PlOJadtlbla H waa IkTmfbrZltL who prtiin'r!) exaiuind m and ha utvved to be a nUiiiiAa ph.fIclta.id po:iai',t in the true Taenia f the wmL 9 eored nu., itUhouifh, whi.o uTdiTotac trvaMHwi. I wmiUUbw '"'-Wm I --"JU oeer aei cured, bat at Ja-t 1 wWrT ?JM5)A'!'- 1 vtviw all .ufTerrrx to m atid aoitattlt u. O. Wl aiv tie nu and will cure after alt other kftew wEl Be U taeoul, raaa aii knuwt haw ta .i iwwa waat nieaiaine r w aw Ma iiaiaa BcaaMi mm "Z"'! iS-.r1."1" "rtirkTSalS. yw trti4 l;h heart .ail and iraaaa an.lolan. but a m t ainoHiar'a. s iiif ar addrwa ufaay umM Hi or reoHHM aaicaa tkey t ivlr. MrMU aytrcey itrtaJ to war patlviik LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl H "rot throwloK awav rxoney. Oh ot tne beat methods of eooDomUlag sKi lnawe ettber life, Sre or awudeot, auoh as rtrrernntsa We. MB "o-ith Jardln strrrt, Shenandoah. ! E. J. KEPLER, Itc ot xsamokln, has optned a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, tfceeueot. f Jie w prepared to raeirive orders IBr all ktads of monument and tombstone work, wUeh wul be done In a tlmt rl sat manner on short noUee ud re nWe terms. m m
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