ACCMTAL DEATHS. Causod by Carelessness. Tlio majority of people tl!o sooner than tlicy should. Evidence of this fact is grow ing daily. Witting says i " Discao is not b conaonuenco of lifqj it is duo to unnatiirel conditions of living neglect, abuse, want.' Dr. Stephen Smith, on tlio same suljci-i " Man is born to health and long life ; tin oafco is unnatural, deatii, except from oh ago. is accidental, and loth arc prcventahU by human agencies." This is almost invari ably truo of death resulting from lienit (lis eatc. Careless over-exertion, inlempcrnti use of tea, collcc, tobacco, alcoholic or olhei ktinndunta aro generally the causes of thi difficulty, nnd indiilerenco to its progress r-- f nits in euuucn ileum, or long sickness cn ing in death. By the newtpnners it can l seen that many prominent and hundreds ol penoni) In private life dio from heart dis ease every day. ! If you linvo any of tlio following syrup 1 01113: shortness of breatli, palpitation, imp ular pulse, fainting and (.mothering spell pain in shoulder, Bide, or arm, oiler ankles, etc.. begin treatment immediately foi ' heart disease. If you delay, tho conscqucnccf may be terious. For over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent specialist, has made a profound study of heart disease, its causes and cure, and many of tho leading discoveries in that direction aro due to him. His New Heart C'uro is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for tho euro of heart disease, as is provi d by thousands of testimonials from grateful persons who have used it. James A. rain, editor of tho Corry.Ta, Lender, states: M Alter on apparent rtjeovery frfiro three months of In grippe, 1 fell oh tho street unrnn- srious from heart dfcease In ono month frnn. thnt tlmo I wns unnblo to walk across rny room, and my pulsobeat from H5 to llfl times a minute I then used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and at once became stronser. After usinp slxiiottles 1 wasablo to work as usual and walk a mile over day, mypuiso ranging from 08 to 80. Dr. Miles' remedy Is not only a preventive but a cure." Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo Is sold by all drup uists on a poiltivo guarantee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. ? l per bottle, six for SS, express prepaid. It is posi tively frco from opiates or dangerous drugs I r. Miles' nils, 25 cents. Free book at druggUui, or by mall. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOIl- S CELEBRATED LSGEfi Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Rettlg'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. Speech llentored. For five years I suffered with pain and dls choree of the throat, hacking cough, frontal headdche, weak eyes, &c, ut times, could not talk above a whisper; lost weight continually, and not a'lo to work. I was treated by tho best physicians in the county, but received no relief After giving up all bopen I was room mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my spsech returnod. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel llko a different person." Mus. Elias Handwkiik, Klk Lick. Somerset Co . Fa The above is one of the many testimonials we cava received mis ween, auu we wiupumisn every two wreks additional persons having beeu oured by our marvelous medicine. Try u bottle and be cured at once. Mayers' DhuoCo,. Oakland, Aid. For sale by druggists. Movers' Masnetlu Catarrh Curo Is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and is guaranieta oy your aruggisi. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended ta Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffeo Hoasc Fsi a, XTea.t and CIs&xl CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FZllGUSON HOUSE IlLOCK. Everything in the tonsorlal line done in Ural class style. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Wain and Coal Hlt.. 4benaiiMaali BeBtfx t, a - eci'. ' ort.' ou tap. The fines) t: -iJ o j -es. root room si Unas oi m k vDuii if i p rilli.10 .fr-bVP VOODO capital. Po-itl proof nn 1 lid-page &1 bak.llluktruuxi fronihf"- lTOmiKi(i:iluoiirtt,J4. vebrinU. Wothimi uluewlllouro. Wm I rnnu netisnv rji iku m H J AUA1M. Further Cause for Discontont on the Lohigh Valloy, REDUCTION IN WAGES ORDERED. Til rt-dllrtlon Afreets Yard Hngineer and firemen and ltond rlrrmen, mid Included Only Ntnv Men nnd lit-Strlkera Who Have Keen lIoetllpl3pd. Buffalo, Dec. 11. The l.ehlgh striko may bo reopened in all ita intensity. An Dfllcial olrcular has been promulgated, ad dressed to the employe on the northern (HulTftlo) division, and announcing a re diction in wrks- Tim employes on thk division tiavo enjoyed a pay schedule which has been the envy of railroad men In the service of other companies. The present reduction applies to yard engineer anil firemen and road firemen. Tho new scale-fixes the pay ot yard engineers at 35 cents an hour, yard llretnen at 10 cents nn hour for the ilrst six months, 17 cents for the next six months and 17 cents after that; road firemen 11.00 a day for the first six months, fcj for tho second six months, and 2.10 after that. The peculiar feature of this order is that it will not affect the Lehigh's old em ployes who did not go out on striko last month. The new schedule will affect the "scabs" nnd the taken back Brotherhood men alike and alone. A chief of a Hrotherhood said to tho As sociated Press correspondent: "We bellevo in letting tho oflicinls back down grace fully, not in trying to humiliate them be cause wo have won, but the temper of our men, who find their old places filled by Incompetent men and are met with re fusals to re-employ, has to be cooled by continual application of sensible advice. Now that this order has been issued re ducing wages, not on tho basis of relative competency or length of service, but as n punishment for being n Hrotherhood man, it is possible that the men will insist on reopening the strike again." Today tho l.ehigh is moving ns much freight as it was moving when the striko occurred. The through sleeping car ser- vico In operation on the Lehigh prior to the strike was resinned this morning. Tried to Murder n Conductor. Nr.W CHILEAN'S, Dec. 11. At Tangipahoa, La., three masked men boarded an Illi nois Central passenger train and at tempted to murder Conductor J. W. Kine hrew, in charge of tho train. Klnebrew was shot and slightly wounded in the right arm. T. C. McCtte, a section boss, residing at Pouchnittola, was also shot. The men did not appear to be train rob bers, and one rcmarkod that they had boarded tho train principally for the pur pose of killing Klnebrew. The trio es caped. Ttntilieil n Knllroud Slntlnn. St. Ciiaulus, Ills., Dec. 11. Tho ticket office of tho Chicago and Great Western road was robbed yesterday by four masked men. They covered Night Operator Fos ter and his friend "Brick" JIatteson with revolvers and compelled them to open the door. They then bound Foster and Mut toson, both of whom are only 18 years of age each, grilled a hole in the safe nud blew it open. They secured $110 in money and some checks and receipts, anil then escaped. An International Locomotive Tlnco. New Yoitu, Dec. 11. An international race is in prospect between railroad loco motives. The challenger is Frederick Charles Wlnby, of Kngland, who arrived here on the steamer New York Saturday. He Is the inventor of the mammoth loco motivo "James Toleman," which was ex hibited at the World's fair, and which ho is now willing to back for a considerable amount against No. 009, of tho New York Central, or any other American locomo tive. Pittsburg's Plnn for Relieving Distress. PiTTSiiur.0, Dec. 11. Tho city officials have been holding conferences recently to devise means to aid the unemployed and deserving poor. It has finally been de cided to raise $1,000,000 by popular sub icriptlon anil use the money for city and park improvements. A number of tho leading capitalists have volunteered to make large donations to the fund, and it Is thought there will not bo much trouble In raising the required amount. rntnlly Shot hi nn Old Fend. Fort Woktii. Tex., Ilec. 11. William J. McDonald, commanding Company U, State Hangers, ono of the bravest of the peace officers of the state of Tcxns, was ihot and mortally wounded by a party of four men headed by Sherill John C. Mat thews, of Chaldress, who came down to McDonald's home, whero the nfTray oc curred. The shooting was the result of an old feud. Dignitaries nt Augusta's Fair. Atjousta, Ga., Dec. U. Vice President Stevenson, Secretary Hoke Smith and Secretary Herbert arrived here today to participate in the exposition. The party, which was under the escort of the mayor of A'ugusta anil Hon. Patrick Walsh, also Included Ilepreaentatives Springer of Illi nois and Sprry of Connecticut and Sena tor Butler. , Tramps Imitdo Kalians. Topkka, Kan., Dec. 11. During the past two days hundreds of tramps from lurrouuiiiiii; states have Hocked intoKan ms, where they feel they are secure from irrest. In many of the towns and oitios sf the btate the tramp question has be CAme serious. In the towns and cities women are afraid to go into the streets at night. HI? Itnnk Iloljhery in Texas. Dallas, Tex., Deo. 11. Tho Plnno Na tional bank of Piano, Collins county, tlghteen miles from here, was robbed nt midnight by five men who rode iuto town, (our on horseback and ono in a light wagon. Tho robbers secured 119,142. All Quirt t Rio. Washington, Dec. 11. Senor Men donca, the Brazilian minister, said to an Associated Press representative today that he had received a cablegram from Ilio do Janeiro advising bim that there had been no change in the situation there. Might Killed by OarelaMiim. Belgrade, Dec. 11. An explosion oo curred last night in the aruenal.owiug te the careless removal of aoma OMtridgaa. Kigut persons were killed. HUlmp of XoMioa-ttaoi lhtml, Ixkoon, Dec. U.-The Right Hy. Ed ward O. Bagshawe, "RoruaH Ofttitollo blhop of Notuugbam, lg imd. iU vfm ooiiteoratvd in liTl. 1 THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH. Kchaefer and Ives the FaVnrlt Among I the lUttlng len. I Nkw York, Dec. 11. The preparations for the great triangular billiard contest between George F. Slosson, Frank Ives and Jacob Schaefer, which begins at the Madison Square Garden Concert hall tonight, are all completed, nnd from present appearances the town will be bil liard mad during tho coming week. There Is an unusual amount of interest in the BtOfWON. SCIIAEl'Kl!. mntcli, and the indication are that the attendance wUl be very large. All three of the contestants are In flno form from constant practice, and Slosson is said to be particularly "on edge," to use a pugi listic term. The knowing ones liliit that the "student" has some surprises for the two oxperts who recently battled for su premacy in Chicago, and prophets are not wanting who are willing to take his end of tho betting. v 1th the rank and file of billiard en thusiasts the victory seems to be between Schaefer and Ives, and the bulk of the betting is being carried on this bnsis. General satisfaction Is expressed over the selection of William Sexton its referee. Shot by a I'ellow-Ijiwyer. Nkw llLoiiMi'iKl.o, Pa., Dec. 11. The charms of a woman wore the cause of a shooting alTary here which resulted In tlio serious wounding of District Attorney- elect Ijitko linker, of Perry county, by James W. Shull, a prominent local law yer and ex-dist riot attorney. Seven shotH Were fired, two of which took effect. Shull was arrested and held under bail, nwait Ing tlio result of Ids victim's injuries. Joalousy for Mrs. Shull is alleged to be tho reason for the combnt. The two men wero very intimate friends until Shnll lie cniiio jealous, whether with or without cause the trial will develop. Baker will recover. Moorish Tribesmen Still Defiant. MAliniu, Dec. 11. The cabinot council has approved of the conduct of General Martinez Campos at Melilla, nnd decidod to renew his powers in full. Tho latest news from Melilla is to the effect that a friendly native who visited the Kabyles says that they declared that throughout the whole of the fighting with the Span ish forces they only lost eighty threemen, while the Spaniards, they claimed, lost double that number. The Kabyles also declared that they would not yield if General Martinez. Campos insisted upon their laying down their arms. w,jrri r Why Is Strictly Pure W flVf White Lead the best "J' paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, fjive a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytcs and other adulterants of white lead are "just as p-ood" 33 Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always oranaea rure, or "Strictly Pure lite Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having; the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John T. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure, "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a donar; it will only cost you a postal card to do ao. JOHN T. LEWIS &. BROS. CO., Philadelphia. jtiKANDi: UndiT tho auspices of the OLUMBIAi H. A. y. 1' E Co , No 1, BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. MUMM FltlLl' Hmliug JANUAKV 3, 1891. In addition to the uttnut'ouM tiv thi- mapnitit't'm diHoluv at the booths there will bf a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other arausementb. Change of program each night A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admi8iou Tickets, Only 5 Cts. WALL PAPER! Blj? Reduotiou in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stork. : ; : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, m W. Centre Stret, Hhsoandoata, P. Public Notice! Notle ii boreby glwo that peraont 4ro, -ioc or detaining beer kef will be proeecuud M provided by the am ot AMtmUj approved prtl 4tk, IK. . Brewrt' AwociMloii. Shwuadatk, I'a., Jud, MM. ly Thin Children Grow Fat on bcott s Emulsion, because fat fo o d S .nake fa t ..Uildren. They are iiin, and remain thin just , ''portion to their inability t .-.similate food rich in fat. cott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak dijye-, tion if jartly digested already stonishlng how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use Almost as palatable as milk. rr-p(irert by Seott A Bowne, N. Y. All ilmirnW-. Professional Cards. pUOK. FlUIDERICK ZEITZ, IJSSTKUUTUll OF MUS J V, Is prepared to give Instructions on pinno, orgitn, Uring nnil tmnd Inetrumonts. For fnrthor in formation coll onoraildre Gaunt.HU IlllOS., iso. iNortn MtunKtreei, snennnuonn. TOHN R. COYIill, A TTORXKY'A T-LA W. Offlce lleddall building. Hbcnandoh, !'. S' OL. FOSTEK, ATTOKXEV ami COVXSKl.T.KR-AT'LAV, Koorn 3, Mountain CltyllanU llulldlng, lott tille.Pa, M. M. UDUKK. ATTORA'Sl' A T-LA W. SRBNAMDOAR, FA. Offlce Room 3, P. O Jiulldlng, Bhenandotl at.d Esterly building, rottsvllle. D R. It. HOOULKUNER, Physician and Surgeon. Advice tree nt drutr store. 107 South Main street. Frivato consultation at rosldenco 112 soutii jnruin strcot, rtom u to T.JO p. ni. c. T. HAVIOE, SORQKON DENTIS1. Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centra 8-1 Shenandoah, over Stnin's drug store. J PIERCE R01IERT3, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Htrcct, HHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. in. D R. J. S. CALLEN. ko 31 Koum jarainstrcot.BnenanaoiL, OFFUJK llomis: 1 130 to 3 nnd 0:30 to K P. M. Except Thurnday evening. No office work on Sunday excent tiv nrranne mcnl. A strict udhircnce to the office liouri U auioluteq necessary. 10-31-Cm NIHHT CALLS DOUHLE. pROR T, J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO ami MANDOLIN Having had tixleen years' experience as a teacher ol instrumental muio giving instruc tion on tbc above instrumt nts. W rd left M Urumm's jewelry storo will receive prompt at tention. jyj" H. KI8TLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND UVRCIEON. Office ISO North Jurdm street, Shonaiirtctt.. 'Hi-Thpel 1317 Arch St. Hi I H IIUWI PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tlio only (Jeimlno Specialist in America, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Ulscarios and Strictures Permanently Cured in U to 6 dais BLOOD POISON i!?nWy now UK-ihuii in .i'i i, yuday. o eais' Kuro- iK!an llosidul ami .ill ira ti. al iierlenet'. as LvalllLati'-' uiul llliiloinus inue. beiul five Z-vein Tamils lor iiuijK l itl 111," tueimiy buuk uTnusOiK uuark ioetoiH and ulliei'-au-vertljim as great Mwlalli-tH. A tiuo trlend to all kUfCcr.rs and tu lliow unb'iuiilatliig marriage. The most tnlilxirnand daugerwu canos MUlrltiHl. W rite or rail aud be a ed. Tho Mail Who wrote the Song 1 "lie nevtr cores to uarnler From his own fireside." was inspired while sitting before one of my tint Ilenterx. I also have on hand the best Stoves and Ranges In the market uud a large stock ot Housofurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, roollng and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. ot Lloyd and Whit St.. Shenandoah, Pa. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop,, WHS? STEIET, BttWMU Centre ad Utyi, 9heii)utcloali Pcium, Teams to hire for all purges on reasonable terms' H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Pimple, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with It. Orders left at 130 houtb Jar din street, Shenandoah, Pa., will be promptly attended to. CLEARY BROS., Uottlcrs of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS. Wiiss Umlk a Speoialty. Also bottlers of the Flnet Beer. 17 and 10 ?(. AlUiy, ailBSAKDOAU. Z2. J. KEPLER, Late of uiwmokln, has opt ned a MARBLE : YARD ! 188 N. WMtiStrttt, SbUMdaak, Pa. B la prepared to neeWe order for all kind oi jaoDuntnl and totutwtone work, whlob will b oom in a trat elM uummt on afcoit oolite a ad roanooabl torn. TIlGTOKMmS Both Houses Will Probably Dis- ouss Hawaiian Affairs! A NEW BANKRUPTCY MEASURE. It In ti Tnko Hie I'luco of tlio Jh-frnted Torrry Hill, nnd I'amrn the I-Mtllsli-immt of n Voluntary S3tm "( llaiiti ruiitoy. WAltlOTO!, Uoo. 11. The suililen col lapse of the bnnkrtipty bill in tlio house last Krlilay linn Hoinewlmt. illsorganiiseil the proR-ram in the limtse for the present week, which It was supposed would he al most witirely devoted to that mtlijeot. M it is tlio holme beuntt the week with no ilerlnlto work in view. The tariff will not come up for debate until a week from to day, at tho earllext, nlthotiKh If the prud ent intention of the Democratic members of tho wuy and meant committee hohlt the bill, thnt is the custom features ol the bill, will be reported on Wednesday. Tho majority report will be filed with the bill, but it will bo some days later before the llepulillrnni will have their report pre pared. The bill for tho admission of T'ttih, which consumed the morning hour on Kridny, ciimoup during the morning hour today. The HepitbllcniiH continued tiieir flUbuiterlnK progrnm, aud at the con clusion of the hour tho privilege of the bill endd and it was returned to its place on tho calendar. Tomorrow the committee on judiciary meets, aud it is expected that it will im mediately report with a favorable recom mendation Air. Halloy's bill for the estab lishment of a voluntary system of bank ruptcy. Although tho house gave a crush ing majority against the Torroy bill, which Included both tho involuntary and TOluntary features, the prevailing opinion is that nn overwhelming sentiment in tho house favors n singlo voluntary bank ruptcy law. ; A favorable report on tho bill to refund cotton tax collected during tho period of 1603 nnd 1868, amounting to$S,073,0oH, has been ordered by the judiciary committee, nnd it is the ardent desii" m the southern members that it receive consideration this week. It Is not improbable also that the Ha waiian niTnir may reach the arena of do- hnta In tho house in some form before tho week closes. Tho Ilitt resolutions calling for the papers la the case declaring thnt the intention of the administration to re store the queen is repugnant to tho spirit of tho constitution were postponed until tomorrow by the committee, but it is not thought that tho Democrats will mako further resistance to the first resolution at loast. Some very interesting preliminary skirmishing is likely to occur when the resolution gels into the house. The senate will in nil probability plunge into a political discussion on Senator Hill's motion to take up his bill lor the repeal of tho federal election law. Tho contest of this election hill has from the bo- ginning of this congress been expected to furnish more genuine political talk than any other likely to be under discussion during tho present congress. Senator 11111'h motion will bo antagonized by a counter motion from benatn- Hour to re fer the bill to the committee on privi leges and elections, which will be offered as a substitute. There is a possibility that henutor llonr s motion may carry. Tho chances are that the Hawaiian ques tion will again during tho week receive the nttentiou of tho senate. It is expected that the president will send in his reply to the senate resolution of inquiry early in the week, giving in detail his instructions to Midister Willis and all other informa tion in his possession. The past week has developed the fnct that n large number of the Democratic senators stand ready to defend Sir. Cleveland's po licy. Protecting Our Senate A.,rtlut Ilomhs. Washinoton, Deo. 11. The officials of the United Statos senate aro taking every precaution consistent with the dignity of that body to prevent an attack from the galleries similar to that made in the French chamber of deputies. No person is permitted to enter the galleries when tlio senate is in session carrying any sort of on extra package, nnd suspicious look ing characters are closely scrutinized when about the senitU- chamber or in the corri dors. The order against miscellaneous bundles was proclaimed immediately after the attack upon Kubsell bage a your or two ago. A llravo Ciirl's Death Straggle. Little Kock, Ark., Deo. 11. A lS-year-old negro named Sol Horner attempted to assault Miss Lizzie Kelly, a 15-year-old white girl, daughter of a prominent farmer, lie hits been captured. The girl fought desperately and successfully re sisted him, but sacrificed her life. Tne negro out her throat with a penknife and then took to the woods. The girl was found in the road In a dying condition, but told the story between gtispa. A Splendid Charity. San Frakcihi o, Dec. 11. The will of the late Mrs. Robert C. Johnson bos been tiled for probate. The estate is valued at about te.000,000, one-third of wlilob is bequeathed in trust to found and maintain a free hos pital for women aud children. Tier brother, Henry Birdsall, Addison, of N.Y., and her sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Dlllalo, of Syracuse, N. Y., are also generously re membered. Dynamite In a Tunnel. White Plains. N. v., Dec. n By an explosion of dynamite iu tae uew tunnel now building at Airuouk, to Uiw.-t the Uyram river into the Henrico reservoir, oue roan was blown into fragment.-, aud another killed iwnn ;. . ,..:.(, rive others received serious nijm in, ui.,1 two of these may die. A Youthful Horse Thief. BltlDQETOS, N. J., Dec. 11. lMdenee continues to pile up against lo jear-u'd Aaron Huckstep, who is charged wiib ob taining teams fruu liverymen ail over South Jersey and then desertiug them at some distant point. Huckstep is now m jail charged with stealing a horse from Sheriff Shiun. Church Dedication at Viimttown, W'ooimtowk, X. J., Dec,. 11. The new Methodist Kpiseopal oaunth at this place was dedicated yesterday. Presiding El. der Wright officiated, and the sermon was delHered by the Ker. Gvorgs 1L Falsi CuaatlMc Aealdsat, Reading, Pa., Deo. 11. Tws Palish boys, aged T sad V years, raa luto a milk wafpa walla coast lug at Maple 4 Ot t si, 9m was kit lad and the etker frightfully laoarutad. usiness It is characteristic of the Wren that it will snenk. in and occupy the nest made by another bird . in preference to building one of its own. This same trait is oft--n seen in business. It is shown b the imitators of No sooner has the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than Lird, created for it a remarkable sale and popularity, than the business wrens are ready to move upon the market with many worthies?, counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of thevalue of CoTTOLBN by simply giving it a trial. The will then be unwilling to go ba k to lard, or go down to fraud i lent imitations. Ajld In :i and .1 pound pad". Mudo only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley llros.) IMo. 3 HHHt Centre Btreet, HIIKNANDOAII, I'A. Our Motto: Best Quality lit lowest Cash Prices. Patronage rospcctful'y solicited. Kaisers Caster Bay ! 127 South Alain Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. STThe best-oysters in all stylos at all hours. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, 11 full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SIIENANnOAH, I'A. LOTS Of holes in a skinimerl Lots ot ways of throwing away money. One of the best methods"! economising Is. to Insure in Urst clans, thoroughly reilatde companies, either life, fire or accident, such as represented No. 130 South JftrUIn street, Shenandoah, Pa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ketail ritlCES, Ferguon House bldg., Centre Street. "mtod Brflnl wrnqYfiL pills 77v Oris1"" at l i'j nutjtc A liMmn TalvQ no other- ' tiviUtth I Kill... MOnrtj' In rnpi 1 r ; irtk'u'.iri, tcUnwaUll 'ltIlt:f fur l.nlc. in tetUr, by rolura Malt HMWm .1,1. mil. .YssilrV eiiHilor- fii-irilful C-u .M adlswwsi Hn 11 a. CHOCOLA? Je'.lci.'US 11 (I'.i taslr. In vr trv" - ; and str.ii.,U.j.i::-.9: to the lw.t; , ouide III ON L" eV ".VT3 "v-n -- . I 1 I 1 V- i.W?,-- jnly SO rffc. i'nr 11 y, 9 warn pis o .aii,l'c fit pvttv4 parltay, it " 1 j&imfstCi j,-f H. R. Severn, P. E. :Maargle, W.K. WaUrt. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place torbusineisen3toBen4 their surplus stock ofIeverjdeserlp tlon for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can ssnd foods of every desert a-Uost to the rooms sad they will be sold at anetloa 00 the usual terms, A 11 goods 1 old on ooinads sion ad MtUsmsuts mad on tka dsy toUow ug ths sals. Reese's Auction Rooms Tin SHIS IJ IwillHaf, Cor. Cntr awl Lloyd Stmta. D n - 111 III jlSllkl "i nice atidigJ 1 16) Efan 1) ktreet, i -saniin,! , 1 anal I'M i ' a .Ut' .
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