TERR1BLEJXPL0SI0N! Too High Prossuro. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business nun is compelled to bend Ida intellect nnd every energy to the success of his business; the cleric, book keener, nrofessional man nnd Inlmrnr. tn drive themselves at a terrific rate, there am lie but one result an explosion, which if nt resulting in immediate death, leaves tliein witii sliattcred brains and bodies. They aro running at too high jiressute. Tlio strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of nnnitn. Though their sphere is moie limited, tlioy have their daily burdens, frets. mil worries, ami tuo results are the same as wiili their stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its Increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylumsarcfullof then; unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There ' but one solution of the mutter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have failing memory, hot (lasher, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, ! biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep-' lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know that uny one of them isbut I a symptom of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you have used so-1 called remedies and treated with refutable physicians with little or no benefit, give Dr. ' Allies' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders. " Two years rro I used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine with marked benefit, nnd later Induced . ray ion, who hud heen sick with ealnrrli of tlio bladder flvo scars tn tlio hands nf our ben pliy slelsns, to try it together with Dr. Mllei-' Kervo and I.Ivor Pills. He was so wonderfully bcnetiled ; that he is intending to huslnof nKftin. My wlfi-. 1 also men wcrvine witu most excellent remum. All of us together havo not used more titan "six bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends linve aln used It, and are Rroatly Improved." I-ouls (llbbs. Hucncr : tflUDS I'loiv i . uinioii. unio. Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine Is sold by nil umireiFlH nn n posiuvn uuiirumce. Bent iiy jr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt ol rrieo, 51 VPT ikhup.hix ixnuw.oo, express prepmu. t Is positively free from -opiates or dancerous Vren hftnV nt rlrncrljttii. nr hv mnll. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. a)7 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA., AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIQ'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Clias. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, ulso Berguer & Engel'B celebrated India Pale Alee and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Flnost brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Spoeih IteUored. For five years I suffered with puln and dis li&reo of the throat, haoklne ooueh. frontal o.i.h. wonlr At.c . iif. tltniw Pntiltl Tint. lu not a ie 10 worn, i was treuteu uy tae st physicians In the county, but received no lief After clvlng up all hones I was ree im tarrh Cure. Alter using it lor lour wecKs ve uiSuppearea una -i leei uko u uiuermit reon." MHB. I5LIAB llAJIDWKltK, Mk Lick. Somerset Co . i'a. ery iwo wfeKB additional perwns nuviug eucureaDi our marvelous nieiucine. uy a .tue aau ue curau u. uuuv. MAVKHH' I1HCG 110.. Oakland, Aid. Yii" sale hv drucirlats. tfavers' Muuuetlo Catarrh Cure is the only uicine um'u uv vauur lULUftiHLiuu. auu IB n. ji i r. v kT ' i.i v i rv i Horses ona Carnages to Hit. Horaee taken to board, at rata PEAK ALLEY, Hear of (he Coffee Flow. iv iiluuiv.- vuAuinn: prhi mm nui ijliiii o uiiniiuu i nnuuiij FZBQITSON HODSB I1L00K. vcrvthlnf In the toilforlal Mne done kn Brat JOE WYATT'S I I1IIN ft Nil HtLri I AllhSPc I . , mm w r m w w (Christ, Motsler's old stand.) oi ."f- i i'ys b! ti C'S-.ts. i'ooi room , rwniaiiiratlr sand I In at lu ou iit.7B uj. v I MicRt.irie4y,inlerI uuarumy.liaA Ved by I r.i itnl. roHllWtiroofuiiit MMHf I n i ' il f i ..Hi ur.iir.rii i . il cuiea, ....1 N iL.".irfeltOTun. ur. COOK RMHOy CU., Ohicajo, III. I 'MUW TIIIAL BEGUN. A Jury Finally Seourcd in tlio Great Murdor Oaso. SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY COMING. Carl Mllllcr nnd Ills WITo Will Toll of Their Former CouiHTtifin with tlio At leKcd AVIinh'milit I'nNuner, and of UN Idiiny Crimes. Nkw YoltK, Dec 8. The jury for the trial of Dr. Henry C. Meyer was com pleted yesterday nt 4 o'clock. There lind been 870 eltlxens examined before the twelfth man whs selected. Itefore the jury l'rtwecutor Slolntyre will Iny the proofs of the crimes alleged tn have beun committed by the prisoner, who has already been triexl three times for similar offenses, but In oach case man aged to step fiee from tlio penalty of the law. Mrs. Dr. Meyer has been in court overy day since the trial bean, nnd Mr. Mcln tyre, when asked why she was brought down from her cell in the Tombs, an swered: "Her presenco is necesmiry at the exam ination of the witnesses for the prosecu tion. It is entirely n matter of Identilloa tion." Dr. Meyer's turtivo eyes, flitting from place to plnco in Ihe court room, never rost upon Carl Muller and Mary Xeiss. lie seems to bo oblivious to their presenco, but when they go on the stand they will surely lay bnre the long story, the horri ble tale of the score of people in as many cities whoso lives, tlio proecutiou claims, Dr. Meyer has attempted during the four teen years since he came to America in 1871). Carl Muller is on the program as tlio ilrst witness for the prosecution. , Iloaud his wife were this morning brought down from the House of Detention, where they have been held since September. Mrs. Muller then violated the confidence re posed in her by the district attorney and ran away from the Umoklyn boarding house, where she was living at tlio ex pense of the county. She was cnught in Kochester nnd brought back and placed where she could not run away again. Carl fell in love with Mrs. Muller, then Mary Neiss, a servant, girl, while shu was being poisoned to death in Toledo. No one could blame Carl Muller for repent ing of his share in the conspiracy to poi son the little creature to death, and elop ing to save her llfo for himself. Mary Nciss Muller, slins Wlmmers, is a most Interesting young woman. She looks like one of the soubrettes who Hotter up and down broadway during the summer months, only she wenrs a long velvet cloak trimmed with fur. Her hat is a dainty thing trimmed with fur and hav ing a green parrot wing in its front. All around her head flulTy soubrctto crimps arc clustered, and behind them is a bunch of the crinkly brown hair, confined closo to the head by a bit of ribbon. The man who left off poisoning her to marry her looks like a young physician or lawyer, with his full beard of dnrk brown and close cut hair. Muller, when he goes on the stand, is expected to tell that Dr. Meyer, under the names of William Jteuter, Hugo Wnyler, Henry Meyers and "Wciner, has been twice tried for murder in Chicago, the lirst time on a charge of poisoning his wife, nnd the second on a oharge of poisoning a man, each time with the purposo of securing the insurance on tlio life of a victim; once in South Ilend, on a charge of forgery, and once for al leged fraudulent life insurance. H was acquitted on tlio murder trials, but, it is alleged, was convicted and imprisoned on the other charges. He will also tell of his own complicity in Myers' crimes, and his stntement, to n degreo, will bo corroborated by that of his wife, especially in regard to her own par ticular case. After the ury had been sworn in Mr. Mclntyre began his argument for the prosecution, In which ho declared that ho was prepared to prove the oliarges made against the prisoner. Mr. Mclntyre was still speaking when court adjourned. The. ltrlilsn Jiill .Mil! lu Amended. Washington', Dec. 8. The indications are that if tho New York and New Jersey bridge bill now In conference ever becomes a law it will differ materially from the measure introduced either in the house or senate on the subject. The house and sen ate conferees on the bridge bill met yester day, but after an hour's discussion ad journed till Monday next without taking definite action. The developments wore such, however, to indicate that any suoh measures to become u law niukt contain a clause providing that no pier shall be erected in the middle of the stream. A Wliola l'mnlty Ilrnwiictl, EOTtEKA, Cal., Dec. 8. Captain Fowls, a middle aged man, who lived in a cabin on the west side of Salt river, went with his young wife and little t-ye'tr-old child to Table Bluff landing, a settlement on the ooat, wuer they bought a load of pro visions and started on the return journey. In some unknown manner their boat was CMpalsed and all were drowned. Sire! Syndicate Temporarily Suspended. PlTTSBUHU, Deo. 8. The Commercial Gazette of today says: Definite informa tion haa been obtained that the big stuel niukiug project of the Kockafeller-Merritt syndicate ha been declared off for the present on act uunt of the existing depres sion of business. Counter Von Hoque' Suit DUmlMeil. Richmond, Va., Dec. 8. In the chuneery court the defendant lu the suit of Coitnt tss Von Koques, of London, agaiust D. W. Armstrong and others made a motion to dismiss the case, which was allowed. Plaintiff, was made to pay cents. NUGGETS OF NEWS Seven hundred families in Springfield, 0., are being fed by the authorities. The king of Portugal has signed a de cree ordering the dissolution of thocortrs. Governor Waite, of Colorado, has called an extra session of the legislature for Jan. 3. Bear hunting Is now at its best In the Catskill mountains, and a number of cap- lures are reported. Baron Cromer, now British consul gen eral at Cairo, Egypt, is named for British aiubussador to Russia. v In the bedroom of Joaeyb Dletacb, an aged Hi'brrw who died recently at Indian apolis, f'.u 'Mm iu gold was found (arreted. Ai tlmi I'n k' t was Linn Wl down by n Htallinn il bailli iiijiu. I.I C.lt WiK. I.. I., and so lu- ill b a ripple SENATORS FAULT FINDING. Cleveland Serins to Ignore. Tlietr Iteqneit for Information ltcKurdlng Hawaii. WASIIIXaiON, Dec. 8. Hawaii ntid tho rnlutions of this country to that occupied the attention of the senate for about nn hour in executive session yesterday. Tho president had not replied to the resolu tion of Inquiry, and there was some in terest expressed to know what course ho would tako, or whether he would decline on account of the general welfare for tho present to make public the instructions to Mr. Willis. Tho senate evidently does not expect to receive it great deal more Information ttHn the subject than the president has already transmitted. Senator are anxious to have the matter closed up. It is under stood that this wan the tone of the disorts slon in tho executive session, and there was more of a spirit of fault finding be cause of the failure of the president to make plain his course titan of criticism of what he lmd done. During the session Senator l'nlmertook exceptions to remarks made by some of the Itepuhllcnn senators, nnd responded in a speech of some length In defense of the president's policy. He was freely plied with questions, all of which be an swered in a manner satisfactory to the senatft. Pome of the members of tho senate havo been asking themselves whnt the senate will do in case Mr. Cleveland should fall to tnke any notice of their request for in formation, but most of thoe spoken to upon this subject say this Is not it proba ble contingency. They admit, however, that it would not surprise them if Mr. Cleveland declined to transmit further in formal ion until after tho next steamer hall arrive from Honolulu. IN SENATEAND HOUSE A llellof That tlio ttniihrilptey Hill Is Doomed to Defeat. Washington, Dec. 8. General dchnte on the bankruptcy bill closed yesterday afternoon, and beginning thl morning tlio bill Is b.'lng reud by sections for amendment. Mr. llalley (Tex.) will at tempt to secure a vote on his substitute, which includes a plan merely for nn in voluntary system of bankruptcy, in order to test the sense of the house in ndvunco nnd give tlio members nn opportunity to express their preference as between such n bill and the one pending, which includes, both a voluntary and involuntary bank ruptcy. Colonel Dates fays he will resist the attempt to secure a vote on the substi tute before his bill has been amended. The bankruptcy bill has undoubtedly lost much ground during the progress of tho debate, and its opponents Hay it will lie badly beaten. The proceedings of tho senate yesterdny were devoid of the intense interest which has characterized the discussion in tho Hawaiian question. The most Importnnt occurrence was tho announcement bv Mr. Hill, of New York, that on Monday next lie would move to take up the bill repeal ing the Federal election laws. The senate voted to adjourn until Monday next. Senator Hill's Tax lllll, Nnw Yoiik, Dec. 8. In view of the ol- jections made by the press and prominent' businessmen nil over the country to the adoption oy congress ot nn income tax, Senator Hill, of New York, is strongly in favor of substituting in place of tho in come tax a tax on iuheritence, legacies and succession, mid at his request llen jnmin K. Dos I'assos, a memher of tho Now York bar, has drafted a bill to that end. The bill provides for a tax of 1 per cent, upon personal property passing to direct heirs where the value of the estato is above t-000, exempting real estate, nnd also exempting legacies to minor children whero the legacy does not exceed J10.000. MlnUtor Thornton r,envc4 Washington. Washington, Dec. 8. Minister Thurs ton, of Hawaii, left Washington for San Francisco, and it is believed he is bound for Honolulu. It is likely that the minis ter fenrt that President Dolo anil the pro visional authorities might submit to the queen's restoration before they worenwnro of the condition of public sentiment in this country, although he Is not likely to reach Honolulu bofore tho restoration, un less that event is long deferred. His de parture from Washington does not affect Hawaiian diplomatic relutions with the United States. li'HHrul CampoH' Ulttntntmn. 'MEI.ILLA, Dee. 8. General Martinez Campos mieived Muley Arnnf, the sul tan's brother, and submitted the follow ing! conditions for the conclusion of peace. The evacuation by the Arabs of the neu tral zone and the temporary occupation bv the Snani&li of tho Moorish fpi ritni-v beyond Agtinritich; the Arabs must give up iz.mu rines, ami suriciuier several chiefs, wlio shall be held as hostages; the punishment of the leaders of the rebellion. It is believed that the liilfs will reject tho oronnsal. An agreeable Tjtxatlvo anfl Neiivb Tonto. Bold by Dru inrlsta or sent bv mall. 860., Mo. and 91.00 per po.ek.ige. Bum pies free. KO HO The Favorite TOOTH P8WSI8 loriDQToetnanfl Ureatli.aw. CptalnSweeney,r.S.A.,8anDlego,Cal.. says 1 "Shllob'a Catarrh Heraody Is the first mediclnel have over found that would do mo any good." 1'rlceBOcta, Sold by Druggists. Do not negleet a Cough, as there Is danger of lu loading' to Consumption. Suilou's Cuns will save you a severe lAiti it Trouble. His tho beat Cough Cu re and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and IB sold on n suorantee. 23 eta. Sold by C. II, Qagenbuch, Shonaudoah. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ayg of throwing away money. On ot the beat methods of economising la to Insure In mat olasa, thoroughly reliable rompanlM, either lite, tire or uoelaeot, such as represented No. l Hoi tb Jardfn street, Hhenaudoab. Pa SHOEMAKER' General Supply Store ! Wi.0ie4.il. ui.J 1m ti. l'uicns. Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is cruised from a lack of that which is never exactly digested ir. The greatest fart in connection with oil s Elision appears at this point it sjartly ihgtstcd Jilt and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal if nav, healthy tissttc. Scott's Emulsion has done zvondc :, ;,i Con sumption just this way. ilwPolt rinwn.. V. V. AllilniKirllt. Professional Cards. pnOK FltUDKIUCK ZE1TZ, lASTHVCTOlt OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructlonson plnno.organ, UriDR nnd bund Instruments. I'or fnrtlior In formation call on ornddrcs G:iiiiii.kii linos., No, 1 North Main street, bhenandoah. JOHN H. COYLE, A TTOnXKY-A T-I.A W. Office lleddall building, Hhcnnndo&h, P S1 Oh. FOSTER, ATTOItXJlr anil COVNSKLLVR-AT-LA 11 . Hoom 3, Mountain City llanlt Buildlug, l'ottf vllle.Fa. M. M HUKKK ATTORN KY AT.LAW. SHHSAKDOAR, FA. Office Room 3, V. O. liulldlnit, iihetifltifloU aid Estorly building, Fottsvlllo. D It. H. HOCHLERNEH, i'Ayjfowm ikZ Surgeon. "Advice free nt drue stern. 107 Pnnth Main street. Private consultation nt residence, 112 ntuin .mruin street, Horn 0 to":so p. m. Q T. HAVICE. sunasotfDENTm. Office Northeast Cor. Mala nnd Centre S Shenandoah, over Stein's drug uloro. J. PIEItCE R0BEKT8, M. D No. 85 East Coal Htreet, HIIENANDOAH, PA. Ottlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 0 p. m. D it. J. H. OAILEN. xs o. ai pouiiu nrmn si rt ot, wnenanaouto. Office llouns: 1 :3tl lo 3 and 0:30 to K P. M. Except Thursday evening. iVo office work oh tiuntlay except by arrnnpr metit. A strict adherence to the office hottn io-31-om NimiT oai.i.s noimi.i:. JpROF. T. J. W ATE ON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had (.txteen years' experlenco as a teacher of instrumental mu-lc giving lmuruc tlon on the above instruments Wild left at iminim'8 jewelry store will rccolve prompt nt tentton. jJ 8. KISTLER, M. D.. pnvaiciAN and aujioitoy. Office 180 North Jtrdln street, Shenndoh. 1317 Arch St. I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only licnulne Mioclnllst n America, notMlllntaiiilliiK nhat others uilrcrtito. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special nisrai.es ami .Strictures rerinaiii'iitlr Cured In 3 to 5 ilnjs BLOOD POISON IWdMSfc lu-w tn-1 l lu ju to uutKiy!.. 6 ars' luio ihmd tiuiiUui auij C piai It ul s ,'uricucu, as (VitiUrati s una iiiiiiuiiias orovc. bend live 2-:eiu sumps tor book. TillTlI,Uiotmly uouk un.'-tiK Qu.u-K I octoi8 ami iiilitTbaa venlslni' nsctv.it mw Ja.lr.ts. A true ilk-lid to .ill muuti rs ami to those funtfini'lailrig muirl.igu. The n.tt stubborn ami ilaiigeroiu ea.scssi.(.teu. writwor tan aim oesaveu. The Man Who wrote the Song ! "He netfr ctiren to wnntler bYom his own fireside," was Inspired while sitting befure one of my lint Heater. I also have on liana the best Sioves and Itanges in the market and n targe stovk ot Itouseturnishlng Goods. Plumbing, ruoflog and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. I'. O. WAT33RS, ("or. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Hbenandoah, Pa. I'S II? South Miin St. Open from 1 to P and Tto 11 p in. dally Change of program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 eta, to all luirts. Clukiien an- Ider 9 years, So. 411 may come without escorts Public Notice! Notioe la hereby given that peraona ae trow ing or detaining beer lrc will b proaaeuted provided by the Act of aaaembly approval iprii m, mt. Brewers' Association. S heesndoah. Fa.. .Icde6, IN. ly H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarml Hliupte, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with It. Orders left at l'JO .-south Jar din street, Hhonandoah, I'n.. will tic promptly atteudedto. CLEART BBOS., Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS ! N0 M 1 NEK A I W Vri-BH.- bvV l 1 -s 1 f 1 he Ho Has Gono to Bring Insurgont Troops to Eio Janoiro, SEVERAL DEADLY SKIRMISHES. In. urgent Who Attouipt to I.nuil nt Ar nuiciio ltopiilnfMl by (luvrrninent 1'ronpH. Slimy Kllli-il mid Wonnilril llow .Mello rawed tlio Gnioriimi' it I'orts. I.(1N1)0K, Dec. 8. The Times this morn ing publishes tlio following, dated IUo de Janeiro, Dec. 3.: The government troops linve occupied Armacao, which was aban doned by the insurgent sailors. On Sunday afternoon insurgent launches nttempted to laud 11 force of men nt Ar macao under cover of the fire of the guns of the warships Trnjano, .lupltor nnd Anuldabnu. They were resisted by the government soldiers, who were Intrenched behind stone walls, and kept up h heavy rifle lite. The sailors wereunabloto land, and retired with the loss of one killed and three wounded. On the same day there was a heavy artillery fire from the gov ernment forts on I'ort VUlegalgnon. The fire of the latter was well directed, and many shells burst within the walls of Santa Cruz nnd San Jose. Villegaignnn was also hit by many shells, and one man was killed nnd two wounded. On Mondny 800 government soldiers, from the shelter of walls and houses at Annncao, again successfully opposed an attempt of tho Insurgent ships, which tired upon Armacao for one hour nnd then parties in launches made several at tempts to land. The flro of the govern ment forces was so heavy, however, that they were compelled to return to tho ships. The sailors lost four killed and five wounded, and heavy (munition are re ported among tlio troops. The artillery Are of the forts was continued on Mon day. Riflemen 011 shore In front of Santa lunula fired upon the gunners at Villeg'nig non and wounded one of them. Villegaig non replied with her machine guns and rifles, killing ond wounding twenty. A shell from Fort Santa Cruz, hit Fort Villegaignnn, rieliocbn icd over Cobrus Island, three and a half miles distant, and sank a naval training brig. On Tuesday evening the insurgent launches again attempted to make 11 laud ing at Armacao and were again repulsed. The government reports many casualties among the troops. On Wednesday the new torpedo boat Aurora, which was purchased by 1'eixoto in England, was delivered at I'ernambuco. Tho government lias renamed her the Custavo Snn Palo. The insurgent steamer Aquidnban weighed anchor at midnight 011 Thursday and ptoceeded slowly down the harbor, with tho Ksperance IUO yards in advance. Forts l.age, timitn Cruz and Sao Jimo opened fire on the two vessels at 1:110. The ships mado no reply nt first. They passed Fort Lago safely. 'When abreast ot Fort Santa Cruz, the Esperanto opened a heavy lire on the fort, nnd then the Acpil doban, at TU) yards distance, gave it a full broadside. The flro of tho ships was con tinued with machine and quick firing guns until they were nbreust of Fort Sao Jono. Then both opened their starboard broadsides. While the ships were passing the forts tho insurgent gunners in Fort Villegiiiir non opened a well directed lire on Forts Lugo nnd Sao Joao, bursting seven shells over one search light and damaging it to such nn extent that the light was stopped. After the first broadside of the Aquidalian a heavy smoke enveloped the ships and the search lights wereuuableto penetrate it. I visited the Aqnidaban before she left nnd found Admiral Alello and his officers and crow cheerful and confident of ulti mate success. The Aquidnban hus gone to Desterro to join the Be, .lblico and to bring troops north. Altei clearing the forts sho threw her seurch light upon the militnry school, which she bombarded for half an hour, doing great damage to the buildings. The government fears that Admiral Conclaves, with the warships Tiradentes and llaliiii. now at Montevideo, will prob ably join the insurgents. The oflherx of the foreign squadrons here consider that the tactics of the Aqui dnban were excellent and her handling splendid. The success of the two ships in passing the forts creates a strong teeliuK on snore in ravor or the insurgents. Colm-mln rimut Coin Mony.. Washington, liec. 8. Aetiuu Secretarv Curtis, of the treasury department, today intimated very plainly that the govern ment would Interfere should any attempt be made to give practical effect to the suggeetion of Governor Waite, of Col orado, that Colorndcsmake silver a legal tender and proviue for its free coinage at a state mint. Mr. Curtis said that Gover nor Waite knew vary well that the United States alone had the right to coin money, and that coinage by the state would be contrary to the coustitutiou. An Kxpensiva Mine Vir. Hazlkton, Ph., Dec. 8. The Are whioh broke out in the Crystal Ridge mine Tues day night is now under control. The slow ic in a worse eondition than it was after the laat fire. Then it required seven months to re-timber and repair it. This time it will take possibly year. The loss, roughly estimated, will exceed t 100,000. MartlM nd Hnnlun fur aenton. Bichmonu, Va., Dee. 8. The De u,,crtlo member of the legislature aiBi.i;,,i!e 1 lust night and uominnted tlenerxl K ip.-i Hun ton for the I'nited Suites m.uai. .oruie short term by aoeluiu it ...... , n im s. Martin was nouiinved j: ; ..- - ....'l!i.t for the long term, Fitahuu L.s- .. .. , . most foriniitHble oppoueut. Murdtirs in the (.'linutavi .V t;u. Caudo, I. T Deo. S. Time I'hocmw Indians have beeu murderuti ... ut.iervut times during the past weeu. i'.u-i-e ua beeu no arrests for either of the murdere, and apparently none of the Choctaw oftl cluls have made any effort to Und out who the murderers are. Stats Aid Tor Michigan .llinurt. Lansiku, Dec. 8. Governor Kick stated today that it was not improbable that a special seaaiou of the legislature would be called to cousider the matter of relief for the upier peninsula inlnare. It i thought that toO.OOO will Im aeeded to tide them ever until May 1. wall Wage far Fiuldler. OlKOKU, X. J Dec. 7. The puddlers empioe.l l. Ihe Oxio- t Iron and dl conipii Hi-,. , I There's wMn (ottlerse The new vegetable sliorteninjr. Where'er introduced, it drives lard lroin the kitchen, and indi gestion from tlu householi!. It has been triod by every tt, and has met every requirement. Itisas much superior to lard as the electric light is to the tallow-dip. The 01.17 question now is, will yon give your family the benefits which it3 use bestows f In composition, in healthfulness, in flavor, or in economy. Its success has called out a lot of imitations and counterfeits made for the sole purpose of selling iu the place and on the merits of Cottolene. Avoid tham all. They are made to sell and they are a sell. , Get the genuine C0TTOLEN8. Id In 3 awl B pound pan. 1 Made only by 1 K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, no 13B N. DCI AWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. I THAT CURES nnnnrin nnrt r" r vMinllrHI HII.N hmfl m g FOR 20 YEARS i m Mkj-urs M if., wan born of parent prili-E SpMi-j to ( oSsi .m r'viitx. sixV.i ii.ilH g i'Mtliors and enters du-d of ,l( IllS-g S"i U th- hop of nl.'. tit 1 viurs; at that timoK g SC K V V I A 9 I'staiiit niamfetfi luelf inUicH PI (or in of KCZHIMA un neon all pu rti ot Uipkb SlH'tij 1 uft.'ru tirui' it yit ItU-il to ihi- n-nuiliet ud,l"i 3cxi-.'pt un fMttt of rttrht Hltmtldcr mhcro it ha Rruiiuintil fur y'ai'ft with oJnioft Con.BB Atimt lrrltnlloii and Etching. biuceuUigES 1 DANA'kS s SARSAPARILLA a W i nn hfr head hat timlu-ii and diftrhfjdll gimtd almt ititml) gnu. Habitual Ctiftiveoef ui-.jumiv fiit-tiu. i lla in r Wi hut hltlc tntoton urnl a variety of nnifd1eH lc rtKtilt. Iml rtVVA'A fi.TKPt iiae nrut.'a no mtmil In rfHpina my rt fV J'fcl-A ami M MOFl VlK tb- blood that I uaist wy it ia a ftnuid nmibina-S : 011 of remedial itiiftit. and that mv wifi'a tririt EriinprvvuiiL-!it Udm tn it jwutr and tUe blwintBN of 11 kind Pn ivfdi iu 0 upon im uih. ies . I have tuktii one Ixtttit- nuaulf uxid find It iTu gSlilt nilhl Altt ritltit'. Hi JUkimtfully, J. DAT. Pastor M. E. ChutLli, 2io. Lmtoti, N'. V. ggg M Only one SarsaparlUa sold on the ' NoS jg BENEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only on could BS island the test, and that one If DANA'S, gg ?REMBMBB TKIS. W Dana Sarsaparllla Co. Betfaet, Maine. 68 WUSSER & BEDOALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros ) J. ,18 Hhhi Centre Mtreet. MItlCKANUO.llf, I-A. FIRST CLASS GROCERY ! Our Motto: Bent Quttll'y at lowest Caeb I'rtoes. Patronage respeotful'y aoltcked. Kaisers Oyster Bay! i7 South Main Stmt, SHENANDOAH, PHJTXA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. (STTbe beatoyiters in all atyle at alt 1 JCHGDSON'B THEATRE. V. t. rSMGOBOk, MAHAQK, DECEMBER S and 9. Kngscement of the Taleated Young Tragedian, Mil, Jame0 Young, ABdBla Capable Company of Playerfc la a brUHant prodeetloa of bakwpwuUn trawly. Friday Might, HAMLET. Saturday Night, RlCHAkD III, Priced, s, 3S HHtl so Cm. Reaerved aeatv at Klrltn'a drug atore (ottolene, 8 rCS Twill 8 N s i j sins. nrv. .v. .j. u.iv, m eh lor lite r: to-
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