i -ny MiH-,g Jay-" at na W A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho followlnc rotnnrkftble pvont In n, lndy life wllllntoresttlicruaUor: "Torn, lonjMlriu- I had a tnrrlblo pnln nt my heart, which llut tercd almost InccsMiutly. I hail no Hpnetlti und could not Blci'p. 1 would tio compelled to sit up In bed and belch gai from my atom nch until I thought ovcry mlnuto would 1'. my last. Thorn was a feclinir of otmrcKslon about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I couldn't sweep a room with out slttlnz down nnd resting; but, thank Ood, by the help of Now Heart Ouro all that Vspastandl feel llko another woman. Ile foro usIiik tho Now Heart t'uro I bad taken dllTcront so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I wti'. both dlscouraued and dl(fusted. ily hushnnc lmustht mo n, bottlo of Dr. Miles' NcwIIeaii uro, and am happy to say 1 nover repretti o It, as 1 now bavo a splendid appetite am! sleopwoll. I welched 125 pounds when I 1- tin inning tuo romeuy, and nowIwelKMW. ta effect in tnv can lifts hpnn Irntv mni-v,.!- ous, It far surpasses any other medicine I bavo over taken or any benefit I ever rr c. lved from physicians." Mrs. HarryStan l'ottsvllle, l'a October 12, lt-02. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo Is sold on a noil tlvoBiiaranteoby all druggists, or by tho Dr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt .' price, Jlpor bottle, six bottles S5, express pre paid. This crcat discovery by an eminent t peclallst in heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Conl Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER v v AND PILSNER BEERS. Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chaa. Kettlg'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- 120 South Main Street. tio Your Own Doctor. For one dollar get a bottle of Mayers' Mag netlo Catarrh Cute. It will last for three months, and Is absolutely guaranteed by your druggist, Doctors say tho only way to cure catarrh ana hay fever Is by enhalatlon. We have worked lor s ears to accomplish a good, simple method for inhaling medicine, and offer Miiyers' Mag netlo Catarrh Cure, which Is used by this new method, to the public and guarantco It to cure any case, no matter of how long standing. One bottle Is all you neea to accomplish nourc. It will last for three months. Ask your druggist or address The Mayers Drug Co, Oakland, Md. THE WONDEIl OF THE AGE. Have you catarrh No dojbt you have. Most people are so nttllcted. Get bottle of ilayer's Magnetic Catarrh Cure from your drug gist. It's the only medicine of Us kind on tha market aid absolutely guaranteed. For sale by druggists and price il SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (ho Coffee House. MAURICE RIVER GOVS OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholesoleand retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. n.. n. 3xro33iu oo., B 11-lBw 8 8. Jardln Bt. Shenandoah, Fa, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Ilossler's old stand.) Main and Conl Hts,, Hlieuantlonn, Host beer, ale and oortcr on tap. Tbe Horn brandsof whlvttye "-ntf olxars. Vool room at aftbl Public Notice! Notloe la hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kagi will be prosecuted ks provided by the Aot of Assembly approved AprU lib, U. Brewers' Association. Sbftntioib, l,Juden, 16. A THANKSGIVING SACRILEGE; Tho l'rldo or the feast lit Slrnngo lrfs lug Turkey In (irocce. The following experience of those w ho In Grecco tried to lmvo "a real old fashioned New Knglnnd Thanksgiving tllnuer" Is very clovcrly told hi The Christian Union: "We sit and wait. Surely tho ttu'.ey la not done. We lmve come too soon. Sudden ly thero Is a chopping sound from the mys terious screen that hides the fcecret doings of cook nud carver. 'What If they nro cutting It ttpl' cried one. 'Oh, I feel us thoitRli n friend were lielng guillotined,' cries another. 'Tho suspense Is unbeara ble Can no one put it stop to iU'nsksn third. 'We ordered a whole bird, and of course It will come,' utters the calm digni ty tit tbe head of tillable. The chopping Bound ceases. Theie is another ominous iatte, nnd then the footstejw of the waiter s heard. '1 avert my head,' says the poet. 'I have not the courage to look.' "The rest do look as the smiling waiter draws near and places before the aston ished dignity who presides n platter in which rests the mutilated remains of n nicely browned creature, calmly reposing on chopped lettuce and olive oill What had been the original form of the animal only a zoologist could lmvo determined. The cruel cleaver had severed it into 15 or 20 pieces of equal size, regnrdlesB of Ikiiio ormutcle. Even the dignity nt the head of tho table was startled. 'Well, wo lmvo seen n good many restorations, but 1 think that is beyond the power of the restorn tlonlst,' ho mutters. So the sentiment of carving tho Thanksgiving turkey vanished into thin uir. The 'whole turkey' was there, but, alas! they had not understood that wo wanted tho turkey wholel" "Cilvo Thanks Until the I.nril." Look abroad nnd see this great country For these many years whoso hand has turned back from our land tho violence of plagues which have swept with their train of terrors through other countries? Who has grown in our fields harvests richer than Sicilian or Itusslan gruiulleldsf Who hath raised up our national enterprise to bout back wilderness and plant town after town. till every gleam of. tho wave on the lakes is answered by tho gleam of city towers and tho roar of the ocean at one side of the liar bor has been answered by the din of a great metropolis at the otherr Something higher than the American plow cultivated tho harvests. Something sharper than the American ux hewed down tho forests. Something heavier than tho American hammer built the cities. He who walked Geunesareth hath traversed our lakes. He who helped Simon I'eter with his net hath blessed our fisheries, lie who plucked golden cars of corn, rubbing them in his hands, hath helped gather our harvests, lie who tarried at Bethany hath set nil around about us the villages. Not a ship's keel but he helped to launch it; not a wheel's tire but ho helped to forge it, or n. uouquet's blossom but he helped grow it, or a room's wing but he tinged it. If as you sit at your sumptuous repasts one Do absent from you nnd absent from eartli whose voice was most gleesome last '1 hauksglving, do not let your grief over power your gratitude, but after all tiro seated at tho table and merry voices ore bushed bow your heads foru ble5iug and ay: Oh, give thanks unto the Ixird, For he Is good. For his mercy endureth forever. Christian Herald. Why AVu Should He Thankful. What a world it is in which, when thu great festival of Thanksgiving comes on its yearly round, tliete is iilways something to bo found to be thankful for, even, it would seem, in the case of the most wretcheul Are we poor? We might be beggars. Are we beggars? U o might lie lepers. Are we lepers? Our sickness might be unto death Is it unto death? We have yet n heaven beyond. For nil let ns give thanks thanks surely if we are in health of body and mind, and even in illness there is much reason and occasion to be found for a grateful heart. Has trouble come to us now? It might bo worse. Are we alone? There is poorer company than ourselves to be had. Ilave wo lost our dearest aud best? They, at any rate, are not here to stiller. Hits tho year dealt crushing blows in business? It has not taken away also our power nnd will to work. Have we work? Then for that and the rest we give thanks uiraln Give thanks that wo live and breuthe and have our being in tins world of wonder and light and beauty, for poor and sick and sad though we may be, though Other hands may grasp the field and forest. Proud proprietors in pomp may shine, But with fervent love if thou adorost. Thou art wealthier all tho world is thine! Harper's Bazar. The 1'entlval nf Simplicity. The good old Puritan November feast day is the elder brother of the Fourth of July. By nil tho laws of primogeniture and the bcriptural right of the first horn it is en titled to the warmest spot In the American heart. There is a homely poetry about Thanks giving day of which Americans should be especially proud. It is itself a poem of re ligious worship unci ol home warMup com binod. Its typical characteristic in both is the element of simplicity. To give thanks for the year's blessings und to renew the ties of kinship and home life constitute the whole observance of Thanksgiving day. This is republican simplicity personified. The family is the. foundation of the state. and faith in God is tho protection of the family. Thanksgiving day belongs to the United States nnd ten ltories. It is their chorus of thauksgiN im; praise that sweetens the world's ntnio.-plure with freedom in every sturdy note l.outsl'ost Dispatch. KctM., tOcta., Jt.OOper Dottle. rsiros flonfrhi. Hoarseness. More Throat. Group promptly; relieves Whooping Cough and Asthma. Tor Consumption it has no rival: bascurod thousands wboronll others failed; will 00 its YOU If taken In time. Sold by Druggist! on guarantee. J.r Lame Back or Chest, use bUlI-QU's l'-LAbl'KK 25 oU. IILOH'SCATARRH 'REMEDY, tUTeyouT sturrhr Thn remedy is auaran teed to oure you. Price 60 oU. Injector free irs tab. j Sold by 0. II. Uigeubuoh, Shttoaud' and CJ ttS IB M a Ol jeMTS In Paint the cheapest. Strictly Puro White Lead Is best; : nroDcrlv arjolled it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character ns the standard paint. I ohn T.I ewis & Bros. is the standatd brand oi strictly pure Lead made by the " Old Dutch " pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sate by the most reliable dealers In Paints everywhere. IF you are going to paint, tt will puy you to send to us Tor a book containing Information that may save you many a dollar, it will only cost you a postal card to do so, 'JOHN T. LEWIS Sr. BROS. CO., "!-' -tetnMlV ThiinliKglvllig on the I'm in, Tho tiky Is t loudy, dull and gray, Aud in the gloves the trees are bare. All sae the ltd oak trues, and they ftlll their bright colored fullnge wear. The river's f rnen nut from shore Full half its width, und anchor Ice Still crowds along with grind and roan Smooth spots, the boys with skates entice. Wo hoar on prairie roads tho sound Of wagons lulling miles away. Shrill creaking o'er the frozen ground. Mingled with shouts of boys at play. Outside the luirnyard In tho latio Are wanons new, with high spring seat; Strong, like their owners, stanch and plain, Aud covered buggies trim and neat. Tho colts that, turned into the yard. Around the straw Maeks run and raco Iicach their bead o'er the uato that's barred, Ur to the quiel eows give eliusc Thu joung lolks okute upon the pond. Or round a bla.m lire play; A chime of :lnm hbclls tar beyond Proclaim I is Thanksgiving day. - Minneapolis Tribune. It Ourrs Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croap, Infla. enzs, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. l certain cure for Consumption in first stsges, anil a sure relief in advsncea stages. Use at onoo. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. Largs hottles 69 cents an?. $1.00 LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing away money. One of tbe best methods of economizing Is to Insure in tlrst class, thoroughly reliable companies, cither life, fire or accident, such as represented by DAVID aVTTJST, No. ISO South Jardin street, Bhenandoah. Pa The Man Who wrote the Song ! "Jle never cares to wander From hii own flrende," wos Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heaters. 1 also have on band the best Btoves and Ranges in tho market and a large stock of Housefurnishing Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts., Shcnandooh, Pa. K. J. KEPLER, l.ate of bamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa. He is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of monument and tombstono work, which will be done In a first class manner on short notice and reasonable terms. MUSSER & BEDOALL, (Successors to Coalilny Dros.) No, .18 Kjihi Centre Htrcet, HHIJKANIIOAII, IA. Our Motto: llest Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage rospectfu''y solicbed "An American Beauty." Our Great Thanksgiving Gift ! THE oxqulslte new floral panel-picture will, by special arrangement with tho publishers, bo bent ..TREE to every reader of this paper. This superb picture is 20 inches high, in panel form, adapted for narrow spaces, gssswu. "TO OH1A1X IT You have only to cut out the appended coupon and till it up, enclosing three cents in stamps or pennies, for packing and mailing, to the publisher, W.Jennings Demurest, who will send the plcturt direct to you. We present our compliments with this choice gift. VY. Jenninus Dbuuukst, 15 East Uth St., New York. Please send me tbe oil panel-picture, "An American Hi auty," u lik-h I um t-ntitled to by being a rt-aderof THO HlHAl.n. Enclosed Und ! thn v cents for postage, etc Address. Looking Better feeling better better in every way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To get back flesh and spirits is every thing. CO of pure Cod Liver Oil with Ilypo phosphites is prescribed by load ing physicians everywhere for ail ments that are causing rapid loss of flesh and vital strength. Scott's Emulsion will do more than to atop a lingering Cough - It fortifies tile system AGAINST coughs and colds. PreimriMl by flontt A llownc. N. Y. All itm- m'1' Professional Cards. pKOK. FIlKDKItlCK ZEIT?,, IJSSTHUUTUli Ut SilUXlU, Is prepared to glvo Instructions on piano, organ, rtrlng and band instruments. For fnrther ln formation can onoraaaress uaum.nu ijkjs., No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. JOHN U. COYLE, A TTOItNKY-A T-LA. W. Offlco Heddall building, Bhenandoah, Pa gOL. FOSTEK, TmRAVJl' and COUXSKLT.Ell-AT-LA H'. Room 3. Mountain City Bank Building, lotU' vllle. Pa. M M. 1SUKICK. A TTOKNEY A T-LA W. SniHAHDOAU, PA, Offlco Koom 3, P. O Dulldlng, Bhenandoah, and Esterly building, l'ottsvllle. D tt. U, HOCHLEHNEK, l'hyiieian and Surgeon. Advice frco at drug store, 107 South MMn street. Prlvato consultation at rosldcnco 112 Houlh Jardln street, from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Q T- HAVIOK, BURGEON DENTIS1. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centre S Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlco IIours-l:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. D 11. J. 8. OALLEN, no ai ouin.iarjinsireci. onenanaoan. OrFicu Houns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. Ao office work on tiunrfai excent byi arranae- ment. A strict adhtreiicc to the office hour is aoscmieiy necessary. 10-31 6m NIOHT OAI.LS llOOHLK. pUOr. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental rau'ic giving instruc tion on tho above instruments. Wrd left at Hrumni's jewelry store will receive prompt at tentlon. M, H. K18TLER, M. D . PHYSICIAN AND tiVROEON. Office 120 North Jardln street. Shenandoah. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to 1'ear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carringo and Wagon building, Horseshoeing nnd General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Kaisers Oyster Bay I X2J South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. fSTThe besboysters in all stylos at all hours. CLEAEY BEOS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATKHS. Weiss Hbek a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. IT unit 19 JV.irfc Alley, SlIBNAXnOAll. iiiuSsion NEW ENGLAND'S DAY. WHERE THANKSGIVING TRADITIONS ARE STILL OBSERVED. Tho Memory of a Happy Day Perpetuated In tho Spirit of Old Colonial Times, Homo Comings und lYnstlng Celebrate tho Test Irnl The 11111 uf l'nro. Thanksgiving dayl What tncmorle are conjured up by tlio simple naming of this day of fuKtlvltyl H is mi olTiiring of early Now Knglnnd, nud it Is 1 1 .1 Xew Hngland's on n day of rejoicing, in-tituted iindercon dltions which we, in ourdHysof wit seek ing and of plenteous ease, rarely attempt to pnuso nnd contemplate. The history of Thanksgiving day reaches back to tho earlier colonial days, when a little band of strong hearted, earnest men and women who had ventured across the seas in search of freedom of life and liberty of conscience were knowing the sulTuring which is so generally a part of pioneer life. Their hearts were filled with a new hoie nnd thrilling with a deep joy, and their bands were steadfastly set to the plow of courageous Advancement. Though they were suffering from the rig ors of anew clime, with Insufficient means of protection from its severity, even though they wetesulTerini; from severe privations, yet they veto not cast down nor discour aged. They were largely cut oil from communi cation with nil tho civilized world, they had the deep, wide, restlessly pulsatitiK sea hemming them in on ono side, nnd thu wide, pltile-s wilderness encompassed them on tho other, and they were surrounded by wivaKes of whom they stood in unceasing dread and fear. Added to nil these was tho appalling fact that their provisions had run low nud their expected ships of relief had failed to appear. Yet, with starvation staring them In the face, their courage was undaunted. They had taken their lives in their hands und had como forth with stern heroic resolu tion. They were going to establish new homes in a new land, nnd in those homes there should ho freedom. They were de termined to succeed, and their prayers for succor were tho prayers of faith, not of de spair. One happy day tho word came to tho de voted company that, the relief ships were in tho oiling. Their faith had not failed them nor led them astray. Relief had come, rrom tho liilltioss of theirgrnteful devoted liearts they gave such thanks as overllowing, trusting henrtsenn give. Those Puritan ancestors of oure had a goodly fashion of acknowledging with un limited grace of heart the good gifts that cjuuo to them. They were ready and will ing to suiter and die, if need were, for con science's sake, and when any of the suc cesses or good things for which they longed and toiled came to them they gave thanks with the humble devotion of gratitude of those who received it as n gift nnd not ns n right. The festival which was so long ugo inau gurated still survives. Each J ear the presi dent of tho Lulled btates sets apart a day lor thanks-giving. In Isew hngland some what of the earlier spirit is attached to its celebration, and no othcrfcast day takes its place there. It is the day of the family homo gathering. Men nnd women leave their professional, social and worldly cares and interests and go back to their homos and friends and the duysof their childhood Children visit tho scenes aud are initiated into tho youthful recollections, pastimes aud associations of their ancestors. Even the hill of fare is traditional. The united families everywheresit down, each beneath its own home rooftree, to tables loaded down with the same viands. The turkey is sacred to the day, nnd the accompanying vegetables, fruits, pies and puddings are also traditional. It is not es sential to have boup, hut if oue does, oyster soup is tho kind to be served. The turkey is u matter of course; ciiicken pio is usual; vegetables of all the ordinary kinds form a part of tbe regular menu; cranberry sauco Is as generally used almoni ,i- the turkey itself, nud mince und pumpkin pies also are on every bill of fare. To these are fre quently added plum pudding, rice pudding or the old fashioned cracker pudding, and many if not mo-t people add not ouly up plesand chestnuts aud hickory nuts, but raisins, grapes and other nuts, not always nor altogether ot home growth. Thanksgiving day is ono of especial en joyment, looked forward to with keen anticipation, enjoyed with pleasant partici patiou nnd enjoyed in retro.spectiou. Hut with these pleasant homo uniting qualities nnd remembrances the memories of the first uppoluted and observed Thanksgiving should be blended and held most sacred in all our thoughts, for such memories should incite in us the desire nnd endeavor to make our lives worthy of the noble, earnest, consecrated lives of our Xew Eng land ancestors, the real fathers of our country, who baptized with their loyalty to truth, their devotion to principle, their heroism, their deathless hope and no less deathless faith tho new country to which they came, and which they have left to u, a heritage of such value us no pen can por tray. 1 May the sacred Influence of their lives still reach down to bless us ntafw into Iilger freedom und truer liberty. "lay we grow into truer ways ol heartiness, unself ishness, simplicity, sincerity and kindness. which shall make us worthy descendeuts of those heroic forefathers of ours who lmve bequeathed to us "the freest country in the worm." rvew xorkUberver. The l'resldmit's Turk v. The biggest and best turkeys in tbe world are raised in southern llhwle Island and eastern Uonneotiout, particularly in North StoniuuUm. In this i-twlnn itAv.Ml,irui the splendid "bromje" turkeys, which have i peculiar luscious game flavor and some times weigh 45 pounds. Tile medium sized ones are adjudged to he the beet. Their llesh is tenderer and the flavor more piquant. Sometimes the president's bin! is procured in Xorth Stonlugton and some times In Westerly. It is always the choic est turkey raised in southern Xew Eng land, For n number of years Judge Wil liam H. Billiard of Xorth Stonlugton pro duced the bird that graced the White House table at Thanksgiving, and he is usually called upon to help select the pres ident's fowl. Xew York Suu. Happy uu the War. Thanksgivin'a happy on the way, an comiu with a rush; The turkey's feelin far from gay, an we're a-ieeilll uusn; An tbe poor relsuiuns, comin frotu the country far an nejsr. Will soon be aayltt grace with us an kadis us in prayer. Thauksglvln's nappy on tbe way, and we ore happy, too; The turkey is the only chap round Iter that's feeUu blue. Bat we're goto to try an was up for Ui sor row an his Iossl Uf "frtltto In feed old Mri. wb ftaa -'AtJeBta GstPHtrt-. Frauds Uxirt In many forma, but there is no fraud that i more contemptible than the one of milistittition. Of nil the sub (dilution frauds there is none which pcqictuatcs a greater outrage upon the consumer than the substitution of for Cottolcnc, which is the only reliable, Wholesome and healthful shortrning uion the market. Don't be in duced to purch.ise Counterfeits of Cottolone, or you will 1 lamentably disappointed in the results. Cottolne aj a shortening is endorsed by physicians and cooking ex perts, lie sure that your cook uses Cottolone. Hold in three und live pound pails. Made only by N.K.Fairbank &. Co.i CHICAGO, AND lss . nn.Av, ir.r, tv!., PH1LAOCLPH1A. gBOILS, CARBUNCLES i TORTURING ECZEMA, yp si. , --1 i . Rn JDana Baiisaparixla Co., H Egwhtrh m:iKt time Mlnoiu my I.Ioim. tu "TWP hadthi- "Nhlimlt'" hortty if.K9 t l ILw ter in their worrt form. I took a largOM. usjBnioiititor ur it intMiicincK hut they left me wortesS BJand not ahlt lu work. R llKir 1 w" terribly tffl.rtl wither ,xli,,L ImiIN, htd Mix and twt ciir-M JmnrlPH at on time. I tried -vemhlogHO SI could hear of but .intitiiml tr hatt boili. VI BaTHAT ail thw Kczriimmj 5 1 mrim nti"l mv night and day, th23 twitching wo intense. I had wvcre pains m rlght4sf Milile and hnrk, ooiithiiial hrailache. injf SOI IPPQ n duvmiraitcd. At lart l" gUUnCO heard of DANA'S SAilSAPA-WI W UILIiA, coimiK-nci'd miry It, and the third H loUlo CoiimleU-ly VI IC i:i inc. ! a5 YounnaimtriiUy, f LEWIS M. EDMUNDS. H flnolh Hart Irk, N Y S r The truth of the above nctrtifledto by S g Ii. II. l.or.BHOi)krr.M. H Ii bouth I lart w ick, X. Y. K U Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast, Malnt. B H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell "! Burglar Alarm! f iiuplc, Perfect and Cheap Everybody de lighted with It. Ordeis left at 120 south Jar dln htreet. Bhi nandoah, Pa., will be promptly attended to. gj g5 PHILADELPHIA. fj E3 LEWIS M. RIMIVXpq, gj South Hartwlok. N. Y. ts Dr. THEEL , 1317 ARCH St., PuiU.Mhia mill .sgiri-tlT Priiate) 1.1. i n . t a k iu ci.ro the ii, , fo is tmtiitf n ' rlug frflm JJIcmmI I'oUou Holul IM-.,(, Mrlcturva, Del biUty, tltciij, Imputcnpy cm. Iiriiiiary or fucoultrjr, (no matter vhtt oih'f writ irtnt. ar. advM-dM n ,'Ji oth.r' wrlL jrint, aar, adv ), anrt all thf inJni .ito.ht th-c In, lion path' and I Witto iisitnu&f i oni-e. lr atn.i i run t Au 4 to luda9. ( lamp" t..r bot,n "Tri-Jtl,M mUi.av t fttrante), AllOpsUhll Hi- oombiMj of aMfdlctoa, KMtef at sttomaa thoM oontn.il tilng suu Hajir. Hour dully: 9 tu 3 , uiiiii9 uunuuri Inga, 6 to M; h m.iav ( 18 M. rtware ot qnaek book literature an. I frauituUnt MrmUtmusnta, 3Tor a. STa,-c Cla.. O Ot) TO O CHAS, DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fuboobon Hons Block. EverVtblnL' In thn bltianrlal HndAnn. In Mm, olasd style. Everything neat and cleaa L. PouGLAS S3 SHOE no'ps , Do you war them? When next In Reed try a pafed Best In the world. 00 34.00 .50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 52.00 L FOR BOYS If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, maoa IntWtiterf tytas, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 w ii Shoo, Thsy fit equtl to cmtom mado and look W wv as well, If you ulsh to oconomizti In yourtootws o so by purchasing W. L. Doug'.is Show. Naaw asJ rlcoatkinH on tho hotto.i., look for It whsayMkw W.I-Os70T.,!.l-,w i.,. I nil, lOlAl"! jOHKrai MAi.t,, m aosiui MatK atMM, wtwawii, i, 0. r, ntk, WUKmmtf.. Csanu; rem' Kit 1 for ainjsmkk .ect. ti ii. ,1 i i.