What is CiiHtorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substnnce. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is the Children's PtuiMoea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cnntorlnisho well adapted to children that X recommend it an Huiterlor to any prescription known to me." H. A. Akokkr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. V. " The use of 'Oaatorla,' Is so universal and Its menu no well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Tow are, the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Makttm, 1. D., New York City. Tbb Ointauk CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coftl Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER i , AMD PltSKER BEEBS. Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho X Chas. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, alao Berguer & Engel's celebrated India, Pale Alea aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON KAAK- 120 South Main Street. Ue Your Own Doctor. For one dollar get a route of Mayers' Mag netic Catarrh Cute. It will lsi for three months, and Is absolutely guarunteedbv your druggist, Doctors say the only way toeure catarrh and hay fever Is by enhalatlon. We have worked lor 'ears to accomplish a good, simple method, for Inhaling medicine, and oiler Mayers' Mag netic Catarrh Cure, which Is usrd by this new method, to the public, and guarantee it to cure any cose, no matter of how long standing. One bottle Is all you need to accomplish a c ire. It will last for three months. Ask your druggist ornddresp The Mayers Drug Co, Oakland, Md. THE WONDER OF TUB AGE. Have you oitarrhf No doibt you have. Most people are so afflicted. Get a bottle of Mnver's MauneticLtetarrhCllre froinvourdrue- gist. It's the onlymedlclneof its kind on the market ard absolutely guaranteed. For sale by druggists and price 1 SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. HtuUnrot all kinds promptly attended to Horse! taken to board, at rate that an liberal. do PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (be Coffe Hobs. 00 OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wholesoleand retail store. All orders executed with care aud promptness. set. n. 3xro3ESXi3a c& oo., B 1M8W 8 B. Jardln Ht.. Shenandoah, Fa, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Chrlet. Hoseler'a old stand.) Kialu aud CoalKtHit OlicHaurtooti. Best beer, alo and porter on tan. TheBnesi Brands of whiskeys and olgars. Pool room at ached. Public Notice! Notiaa 1- net- lygivim tat persona aeatrc-j-lngoretr.'nt:u heer lists will be prosecuted as prrivMvu by uie Aut of Atmsbly approved April .th, IM. Brewers' Aaaooiatioo. Bfecnari'tal-. Pa.. Jude , lift Castoria. Ctflrla cures Collo, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promota dt ffeatlon, Without Injurious medication. "for soTeral years I have recommended your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Enwm F. Pakdcs, M. D., lSBtk Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Oompaht, 77 MtmoAT Snuner, New York City ItiK lir In llnrtlinore. BALTlMOKh, Deo. 4. Fire destroyed the big Ileisser builillni? tiitd bovcral adjoin ing structures Satunlay night, causing a loss of 70(1,000 anil throwing over 500 peo ple out of employment. Mis3 Atmio Tay lor, an omploye of IX Lnngfcld & Co., cloak manufacturers, wan rescued in a fnluting condition., just in time to save-her life. Death of tlin Karl of Wnrwlcl:. LoxDUN, Dev. 4. The Earl of Warwick died in Warwick castle, aged 75. The mast marked social effect of the leatli of the enrl is the fact that Lady llrooko, the great favorite of the Prince of Wales, be comes countess of Warwick, an her hus band, Lord UrooUa. is the eldest ion ofthe late earl. KiisI.'h Heir Apparent ISctrnlliuri. Pauis. Dec. 4. The Raulols says the be trothal of the czarovvitz to Alls, princess of Hesse-Darmstadt, will be olllcially an nounced within a fortnight. NUGGETS OF. NEWS. An epidemic ofcroup prevails in Lam bertvllle, N. J., and many deaths are re corded. John Deflno, .who murdered Mrs. Caro line Dessell, in Urooklyn, was electro cuted at bing blng, N. Y at noon today Within the past two years Mr. J. II. Stuhrk, of Louisville, has buried his en tire family, consisting of a wife tud twelve children. The bronze statue of the late Senator Itoscoo Colliding wus unveiled is Madison square, Jvew York, yesterjlay. Uhoro was uo ceremony. Jlrs. Andrew Poy, of Chicago, tells the history of the Cronin conspiracy. She de clares th.it Dr. Cronin was actually mur dered liv "('nrc. 1 He Kn " An agreeable- fcaxrvflw anflNErrra Tonio. Bold by Druinrlsts or sent by mall. !i5c., 50c and 81.00 per package. Bamplea free. Tho Favorite T!0TH 'fortheTcethnnd Ilreath,S5c. CaptnlnSwee ncy, U.S-A.,SanDle(ro,0al.. says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Hemody Is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 50 cte. Sold by Druggists. DotiotneplectaCough.asthereisdaugerof its loading- to Consumption. Simla's Curb will save you a severe Lun Trouble. 1 1 Is the best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Cough. Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana la sold on a guarantee. 25 eta. Sold by C. II. Hsgerbnch, Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. SOLICITORH WANTED. For particulars. Apply at Hlrai.d ottlce. tf 1?OR HAL.E Nine shares Schuylkill Trao- tlon stock. Apply at this office. 9-ft-tf WANTED t once, a lady oi gentlemar, who can ill ,y piano or oruan for varlet fh .w. Apply at Hetl'a Museum, US Hnuth Main street. tf-4 tf YOUNG MAN WANTED! nail up s gt s and distribute Clriulars. Got d fiay liend kUwu; Calhoun County Adverti ng "o., Uuttle Creek, Mich. 11 X lino. MAN AtiER WANTED. To appoint sales, men to sell the Kapid Dlsn u: i. Washes and dries the dishes In tw ibIiiuum wlthont wetting the fingers 75 a week an i all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work; can make 100 a week. Address W. 1. Ilarrlion & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. 112 South Mi!d St, Uieu from 1 to 0 and 7 to 11 p.m. daily Change of program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 cts. to all parts Children uu. der 0 years, 5o. All may come without escorts. OLEARTT BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE ; DRINKS I AND M IN KB At, WATJWtS. Waiss Bun a BneeMtiiobotUw of toe VAN illKUNES. Ho Refuses to Serve as Ambassa dor to Italy. GIVES niS REASONS AT LENQTE, The Pact Hint Many of His Fellow CHI- 7en llmieslly Mellere the Pulse Heport ort'ormptlon Make Mint Insist, (Against the President's Kindly Protest. Nltw VonK, Dec. 4. Mr. J. J. Van Alen, who wan recently conilrmnl as tTnltiKl States HinbnMador to Italy, declines to serve. The correspondence in the case is Just made public. The ril'.t letter, dated Newport, R. I., Nov. 28, is from Mr. Vmi Alan to Heeretnry Gresham, and Is in substance at 1'oIIowr: "1 have the honor to aeknowledge re ceipt of your letter of the ssih of October, in which you oflleinlly notify me that the president, by and with the advice and con sent of the senate, has appointed me am bassador to Italy. "Stnce the receipt of your letter I have given the matter' my most serious and careful attention, mid, ns the result of my reflections, have concluded to ask you to express to the president my decision not to accept the office tendered me. "I must ben that you will not infer from this notion any lack of appreciation on my part of the honor conferred. On the contrary I fully comprehend the din nity, importance and responsibility of the position, and. having this realization, 1 may frankly add that the nomination was extremely grat Hying to me not In u per sonal sense merely, but more particularly because of the opportunity afforded me of representluB tny country in such a man ner as I hoped might be satisfactory to thu American people ami creditable to the administration. "Among the comments upon my nomi nation which appeared In the public press one charfcfe only merits attentiou, not be cause It was true, but l)ecauseit was, and 1 suppose still is, believed by many per- hons unfamiliar with the individuals con corned aud the facts essential to the for mation of an accurate Judgment. The charge was that I reoeived tho appoint ment in return for a contribution of 850,- 000 to the Uemocraiic national campaign fund. v bile my nomination was pend ing in tlw senate it, did not seem fitting and proper for me to offer more than an explicit denial. I was aware that as an in terested pnrtymy statement would have lit tle effect bejond the limitsof my personal acquaintance-. Now, however, when my action ennnot bu fairly attributed to purely sellish motives it seems to mo that a repetition of that denial, which I make without qualification, should be sufficient for any honorable man. "I have never denied, nnd do not now deny, that I contributed to the campaign fund, not fifty thousand dollars, but yet a considerable sum of money. Sincerely be lieving, as I did, that a continuation of Republican supremacy would be not only a hindrance to national progress but in time a positive menace to tho success of popular government, and having large in terests at stake I was impelled by both patriotic and selfish reasons to aid the I)emocratic caue. "It was by no means the first time I had assisted the party since ilr. Cleveland's aggressive leadership aroused my admira tion, and I do not hesitate to say that if It shall again seem to be my duty as ti citi zen desirous of the best government it will not be the bast. So far from attaching un due importance to it, I was fully aware that the contribution meant far less to me than the time and effort devoted by thou sands of unselfish citizens to tho same campaign. Nor did I believe that it should entitle me to any more consideration. "Whatever may he the correct conclusion regarding the ethics of the case, the fact remains that a large number of my fel low citizens have been led, either by coin cidence or circumstance, or by false re port, to look upon my appointment us in some way inconsistent with tho pro fessions of the Democratic party and tho president's high ideals of public service. I do not think that 1 could now remove this impression from the minds of many right minded and thoughtful people, whose judgment, I frankly admit, may pass ibly be correct. It therefore seems to me sufllcient to add that self respect com pels me to decline the high office to which I have been appointed. J. J. VAN ALEN." Then follows the president's letter to Sir. Van Alen, under date of Nov. 23. It is as follows: "My Deaii Sin The secretary ofstato has submitted to me your letter of the 20th iust., in which you tender your resignation as ambassador to Italy. "1 hasten to express my earnest wish that you will reconsider this conclusion. The sentiments contained in your letter do credit to your conscience and Ameri cauism, but you must allow me to dissent from their application in this case. "I did not select you for noiuination to the It llan mission without satisfying my self of your eutire litness for the place. I am now better convinced of your fitness tuan ever. 1 ou Know and 1 know, that all the malignant criticism that has been indulged in regarding this appointment has no justification, and that the deceut people who have doubted its propriety have beeu misled, or have missed the ac tual considerations upon which it rests. We should not yield to the noise aud clamor which has arisen from those condition-. "My personal preference should enter very slightly into your linal determina tion; but so far as I have such preference It is emphatically that you accept the hon orable office conferred upon you and vin dicate by the discharge of its duties the wisdom and propriety of your selection. Awaiting your early reply, I am yours sin cerely, Qbovkk Cleveland." The correspondence closes with Mr. Vun Alen's letter to the president under date of Nov. 25, in which he says: "For the reasons I have already stated in my letter to the secretary of state, and which were reached only after long and serious consideration of the subject, I feel that I cannot accept the high office to which I have been appointed. My ouly regret in tills decision, which I must bag you to consider as final, is that it is con trary to the personal preference which you so kindly express." Williamsburg's Voiilhful Hand It. Bbooklyk, ti. I., Dec. 4. Richard Will iams, 18 years old, was arraigned in the police eourt charged with several patty thefts, holding up and robbing children larger than himself, assaulting a number af girls and trying to commit anon. Ha also triad to kill his Uater Caroline, amd. 11, by stabbing hat with a bowl knife. Ha was turned over to the Uhlldna's eiety. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carelessness. The nmiorltv of tioonle die sooner iliar they should. Evidence of this fuel is grow ing daily. Waring says : " 1 lisesM) is not i "onseqnence of life; it is due to tinnaturu "millions ol living neglect, abuse, want it. Hteplien Smith, on ilie same suijc i Man is born to health end long life ; tin 3use is unnatural, death, except from el- go, is acctaentai, ana notn are preventniii y human agencies." This is almost inviu lily true of death resulting from heart d 'ase. Careless over-exertion, intenipeiut tie of tea, coliee, tobneto, alcoholic or otli. timuhmts are generally the coupes of tin iitliculty, and indilicrence to its progress re ults In sudden death, or long nikness crx nS in death. By the newspapers it can l ii'ti that manv nrominent una hundreds oi (.ergons in private life die from heart dii- m'o everyaay. If you have any of the following ymp t oms : shortness of breath, palpitation, in e l it ai' pulse, fainting and m citherlng spell! puin in shoulder, side, or arm, tnollti 'ukles, etc., begin treatment immediately h i art disease. If you delay, the eonsequencu mv be serious. l'or over 20 years Dr. Franklin Milis !) eminent specialist, has made a profoun udy of heart disease, its causes and cure nd many of the lending discoveries in tho; lirection ara due to him. His New Henri me is absolutely the only reliable remedy r the cure of heart disease, as is provtil . thousands of testimonials from grateful " rsons who have used it, l.nnes A Pain, editor of the Corry.fa , imrfrr. lies; " Alter nn apparent rccm cry from thiei ninths of laerlppe, 1 fell on the street unemi- ons from heart disease in one month frm, I'll' time I wns unabl to walk acrof my rr imi , ul my pulse beat from B to 110 timet a minute then used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and m Hire became Btronger. After usIiib six bottles 1 iitnhlotottotk as usual and walk n mile nvr iv.mypti'ise ranging from 68 toBn. Dr Mile' i mody In not only a preventive but a cure," lir. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold by all drtip- i-ts on a poHitlre gunrnntee, or by Dr. Mile i"dleal Co.. Elkhart. Ind , on receipt of price. ?l ,.ir bottle, six for S6. cxprera prepaid. It Is posl ivolv free from oniatoe or danirerons drnas l'r. MI'es' rills, 26 cents, free book at druggists, or ny mau- Professional Cards. pHOR FltEDEHICK ZEITZ, imTRVCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on plnno, organ rtringand band Instruments. For further In formation call on oraddre's GnfMi.ER Bttos. No. 1 North Main street, bhenandoah. JOHN It. COVLE, A TTORJfSr-A T LA W. Offloe Beddall building. Rhensndoah, P S1 OI. FOSTKIt, A TTOltXEY nnd CO UXSKLLE&A T-LA W Room 3, Mountain City Hani; Ilulldlne, 1'ottn vllle. Pa M .t UURKK A TTOltRRY A T-LA W. mUNAXDOlH, l'A. Office Room 3, P. O Building, Bhonondoai , arju liaierty nuuuing, i-ouBvuie. jyn. K. HOCULEKNEK, Vhytieian and Surgeon, Advice free at drue store. IOT Pouth Main street. Private consultation t residence Xl'l South Jardln street, from 0 to 7:30 p. m. Q T. HA VICE. SUSQSON DENTIST. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sir Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. J PIERCE RODEOTH, 31. D., No. 25 East Coal Rtreet, BHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. D It. J. S. CALLEN, no ui Bouinjarain street, onenanaoah Office Hours: 1:00 to 3 and Oi30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. An olce work oh Sunday except by arrange' meiU. A strict aillitrtnce to me office hourt U absolutely iteuesmty. 10.31,0m NIOHT CALLS DUUIILE. pROF. T. J. WATKON, - Teaoher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, UAN10 ana MANDOLIN. Having had Mxteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muic giving instruc tion on tho above inttruments. Wi rd left at lirumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at tentlon. jy 8. KISTLER, M. ij, PI1X31C1AN AND SVJtQXON. Ofiloe-lM North Jardln street, Shenandoah. (Tli li-hrL r' Krietl.b Dluuid Kml, iENNYROYALPILLS vrigkiit;iiiu fin vncauuivi rt, aJw i r'l'M.i . ladies, uk (Mtkca at i h1 win !!. rililwii Tatko no ulhcr, heuadaM9nntM nuialUu- fiuriMtdcf i) r ft 'ii Ail'ruifiaU r acntl 4. lu siATn,.-i i r i-irticuijra. mmtunlaU um " KeUt f I utut." in wtf, t retsn 111 11. li.,i.O lia lunUt. .ViMM taasN CklehfMicrt Ut mlpial .,MjidlfaiiQur- av aji lJ 1tnc u The Man Who wrote the Song ! "Be never caret to wandtr From hU own lr-1de," was Inspired while sitting before one of my Une Heater I also have on hand the best Htoves and Banges In the market and a large stock of Bousefurntshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. rv. a. -w A.T3sna, For. of Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. Xs Ji SaCCSPlLiJssJEi.1 Late of $hamokln, has 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 done In a first class munner ou thort notice and reasonable terms Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISEK, Proprietor. tarThe best-oysters In all styles at all hour. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm I uasa WK&at MMrtalultoeBi adota, Pa., vtU tw prasunkly ARTHUR A I WILKESBARRE. riio I.oeoinolUe llrnllierlioiiil l.cnili-i In the Lehigh Valley Strike. AVn.KKsnARRR. Pa., Dec. 4. The Ischial! Valley strikers held a mammoth meeting at Music Hall yesterday afternoon. I lie building seats about l,no, but fully 8,000 people were crowded within ita doors. 1.. K. Collin, ex-railroad commissioner of Iowa, made an earnest plea for the observ ance of the Sabbath among railroad men. Speaking of the strike situation, Mr. Cof flu said: "The men feel, whether right or wrong, that a right denr and precious to every American pltln-n ! been denied to them." Ho far ah oi do. ...is concerned the meeting resembled a church gathering, It closed with the greatest enthusiasm. Chief Wilkinson is indignant, at the statement made by General Manager Voorhees that the strikers were .responsi ble for the big wreck at White Haven on Saturday. Wilkinson said It would have been impossible for any of the strikers to have boarded tho colliding trains without being seen by the police. Wilkinson of fers to join Voorliees in offering a reward for the arrest of aiiy Brotherhood man caught in the act, of interfering with the company's property. The Mrotherhood men of White Haven also protest against Voorhees' statement. They say it is foul calumny, and only a scheme on hU part to influence Governor Pattlsou to order out the state militia. The crews of both trains figuring in the White Haven wreck Were all green men. The loss of the Lehigh Valley company through wrecks on Sat urday amounted to 18,OHO. A heavy snowstorm prevailed through out the region yesterday, and the strikers are jubilant, since thu storm proves the incompetence of tho new men. Grand Chief Arthur, of tho Locomotive Engineers' brotherhood, and his assist ants, Youngson and Thurston, arrived here this morning. The strike will here after bo conducted from this point. Zanardelll Finally Huceoeds. Home, Dec. 4. The following ministry has finally been formed: Signor Zanar delll, premier and minister of the interior; General liaratieri, foroign affairs; Signor Fortis, public works; General San Marz mano, war; Admiral Hacchia, marine; Signor Coccortu, husbandry; Baron Hiseis, poHtsandtelegrm.il- Dr. Vccchelli, treasury; Signor Gallo, t iiication. Slguor Bosselli was offered the portfolio of min ister of finance, but has not yet decided. He is expected to g ive his decision today. The portfolio of minister of justice has not been bestowed. Carter llarrlxon's Surcessnr. CniCAno, Dec. 4. The Republican city convention nominated George U. Swilt lor mayor by acclamation. Mr. Swift is now mayor pro tern. Ono of the speeches seconding Swift s nomination was made by Charles Kozminski, a well known banker, who had left a sick room lo at tend tho convention. After his speech he retired to a committee room, where he died a few minutes ufter. Tho Democrats also held a convention and nominnted John V. Hopkins, member of a llrm of contractors. M. Casltnlr-Porier's Policy. I'AKIS, Dec. 4. The declaration of the policy of the new ministry was read bv Premier Cnsimir-Perier in the chamber of deputies today. It is as emphatic as that of tho Dupuy cabinet against an income tax, a revision of the constitution aud the separation of church and state. The ministry, however, intends to pursue a democratic policy, and will agree to the proposal to establish a Mipcrauuution fund for workmen, but will teject the Utopian schemes of the socialists. Pelrnto's Reported Suicide Denied. PAltlts, Dec. 4. The agent, of the Brazil ian government in this city received the following dispatch from Hio de Janeiro: "President Pelxoto is In good health. The reported capture of Coritaba is talse. The whole of the state of Par:" . is tranquil. The Aquidabau succeedul in es-cariinif. owing to the fact that a spy indicated to the rebel admiral the location of the gov ernment torpedoes. De Mello feared the arrival of President Peixoto's squudrou." Aftor Ilngtig Butter Dealers. Tukkton, Dec. 4. It having come to the knowledge of the state authorities that New Jersey has been flooded with oleomargarine, not properly marked, State Dairy Commissioner George Mc Guire has put detectives to work in all parts of the state looking for violations of the law. A number of samples of sus picions goods have been obtained aud sent to the state chemist for analysis. A Rnowalido Kills-Three. Bt'TTE, Mont., Dec. 4. At (Jlendale, Mont., a small camp seven miles south east of thus city, a snowslide occurred, crushing and burying a cabin occupied by Nicholas Bergstrora and family, consist ing of his wife and three children. Berg strom aud two children, aged la and 10, were killed. Mrs. Bergstrom and babe were dug out of the snow, having escaped serious injury. Onrtis May he Indicted for Jury Bribing. SAN Fbanciwo, Dec. 4. The grand jury has summoned Frank McMauus aud ex Senator Dunn to testify in relation to the recent trial of M. B. Curtis, the actor, who was acquitted of the murder of Policeman Grant. It, is rejiorted that McMauus and Dunn will give the grand jury informa tion that will arrant the indictment of Curtis for jury bribing. Curtis is now in the east. Two Convicted Murderers Bsearw. CAMUEN, Ark.. Dec. 4 -Kleen prisoners escaped from jail at :.iis place i-atit in the morning. Among them m-r,- WiM Phil lips, sentenced to umiik .Inn H, 1 0 1: Henry Howard, convioted 01 munlcr, -m ii.it yet sentenced; two men by tbt i.au, -...u'np. indicted for horse steal: m:. t ui x ,,; .)ir-ii from Columbia county, luougut t,. this jail for safe keeping. Decreased Horning of te-l Work ra. SIKE1.TOS, Pa., Dec. 4.-The"e .as adi trilmtiou Saturday among the S.400 em ploye of the Pennsylvania Steel com pauy of 143,500 pay for work done duritik the first two weeks of November. This i 110,000 iesa than was paid the 3.500 em ployes for the last two weeks of October. Full frln a Xt-idfa U Ilea lb. Huntingdon, p Do. 4. James Gor don, a Pennsylvania railroad employe, in attempting to walk ou the slippery iron railing of the Juniata rner bridge here, lost his footing and fall into the river, a diatanow of forty feet, and was drowned. Disappeared with the Fay Boll. Trkkton, Dec. 4. William Westbrook, a vounr single man employed aa book keeper by John Watson, a machinist want to the bank and draw WO far the pay roll, and then eppaarad. llltf7atsXeI,oW QtlP There's hanlly a lu innkeeper in the country 1v,it hns heard of CottOlene the newvegctableshort ening. It n strictly natural .product; composed only of elf" 1 fied cotton seed oil. thickened f r convenience in use, with re.. d beef suet, pure and hweot. Su composed, Pottle Was hound to :.i out lard fDin lii !-' world. Whfi'io..--to ti rid of ti. uii uros and ri id' - 1 dr; v1 ' of lib' - 1 : fe.U ', tliev should gut Cotio siie, 1 1 1 civ that they pre lm v - che ip imitations widi - ."" ' ' ' artK--, spuriously coinpu 11 ! , sell m the place of Cotlc . ac. It's easy to avoid dis itm'-iit and ensure satisfaction. Iii'-t on having Coitolene. SoM l'i 1 fi-vt pntiri'l pull. Maile onl by l".K. FAIRBANKS, CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWA3S AVC, PHILADELPHIA. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Penr Alley. Detween Centre and l.loyd Btreets, Wlioohvriglii ,. . ':, (iirriase and Wagon buildinir, Ilorseslioeing and General Repaint of all kindu promptly attended to. Iits-ie kind W H vau m m a rant a it im m .m 3 HAH lUUKtvi m m A WORLD OF JOY IN 1 FOUR WORDS ! f'Two Bottles Cured Me!' aeBM rA i 1 QiRCllUillM 1 A f'll I m m m SH m HI Hi lt"B Siuti For jtart, I Ua' bwn tnmbled iit'y Trouble. Nothing gotinwj to help me i)criiianntlv until I triiil DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA I giana two lmttl-M CI KK1) M K. W Wm our rtnpctfully, (rrBft',XY MRS T. J CROMWELL Si DHScif.tilARIK Cu 8r HI Tin? i.rtifi tlut I kimu tin alum' Mrt.F. Crtmiwetl to he trustworthy, ami une hood m2 whodu wirl you esm r-ly. HI A. ti. McKLK.Jn.tU ,,f th(.P(-rP. mmi J2iJlTHlH.t. N. V. ' Dana Sattaparllla Co.. Bellatl, Maine. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., I Hiiintiiv cih Mt m cura th unftir tunatcMi' ihm ti.uiIilood PIm. psuuarj o, bu.uulu- , (Uu jiuuuv w4M wlutlB wruir, priutt moj, wirerclM oc lnt)f and tke Irsint ufeTiH,iwbi U;t eoinhto! Ji nnnnihfrt 1Iik.n.....tkdfil.i .. & .1...... ... . . .' Rellof Mm-.. r hti 't..nMin 4 to 10ltrs. Beod Ova Wft-cattampp for boolt "Truth," imniftiang that i UloatKh om, an-t a true m nd Ut autfrlu bumitDitr Ui4 Uwm couuuiildia luarrlu. Hoar dtUjr:0to : m lgf 6 to 8t KiiihUv, t IS M. Biwara of aumcka, tkrii rtlitntarean'ifmtiilu-Qt odwrtievaiuiita, MUSSER & BEDOALL. ISiiiiicessora to CoaUley Bros.) So, 38 F.akt ceuire attreet, HH1-AMIUIH, 1A. HHST CLASS (Mil! Our M itio Best lju.ility at lowest Cun Prices. PaircniuRe respi cttuUs- nolictied. LAt S3 SHOE not'c Do you war them 7 When next In Mad try a natal Best In the world. S4.00J X2.5S $3.50 Ml, 12.09 2.50 WWioT 2.25 Jy. $l.7S. 5 If you want a Una DRESS SHOE, mag lath MM Jhlea, don't pay $6 tc t8, trj tny $J,50, $440 V Shoa. They t eqiud to custara mada and look aaf waaruwall. lfiwkhteatoaaIuiayouriatwak aV to by purchasing W, I. PoaM 8h3is, Nam aat Drk atampcvl on thaiott-jm, lata tw it hi yoa kaf lT.JL.IOHf"r v 4. Satf Of JUtini BAI.L. 11 South Mate ataaai, maofi. Fa. Hi M m w MILS. I. .1. CliOMWLLL, B
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