What is Cnstorla Is Dr. ShiihipI Pitcher's preHcriptiou for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is (i harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Bullions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CaMorln Is so wrtl adapted tochlldrcn that I recommend ft as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Auciieii, St. 1)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'CaftCorla' Is ho universal and ita mcritB w well known that It seems n w ork of snpcrerogatlon to endorse It. Pew are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Ca&toria within easy rcaeh.M . Cajilob JIaktvn, 1). I)., Hew York City. Tna CorrAtm CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENMA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter Id thlB vicinity, also Berguer & Engel'e celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Ordets will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Srteoeh KeBtoreU. For Ave years I suffered with pain and dis charge ot the threat, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak oyjs, &c, at times, oould not talk nbove a whisper; lost weight continually, and not aide to work. I was treated by the best physicians in the county, but received no relief After giving up all hopes I was recom mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh havo disappeared and "I fed like a different person.'" Mu. Elias Handwbkk, Elk Lick, Somerset Co , Pa. The above is one of the many testimonials we hava receiwd this week, and we will publish every two weeks additional persons having oeen curau D our inareiuua uicuiuiuv. iij m doiuq ana oe ourea at once. MAYERS' WUJOCO.. Oakland, Md. Hnr HfttA v ripufffflufft. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and is guaranteed oy your urugKim. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. HtulUir of all kind promptly attended, Horse MJtea to board, at rates that are liberal. Ot PEAR ALLEY, Row of Ik Coffee Hum CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fbiiquson House Block, Everything In the tons orlal line done in first class style. Everything neat and clean. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main and coal 8ts Shenandoah, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of wbiakeys nd citara. Pool room at ached. P Ohl!: ' t - ! I ifcd BwithI. C, ilft reliable. uDiU, HI a Tirumflt f.ir Cku'kenttr knaht PU A lit lu'U ti't OIMU DIlUllV nil i iul' rtiMon, -a-n tm hjoid" Mr i .flam, twinwuw w Mali. t,a;iTrtUblKU. Vmm im MX Castoria. Castoria. cures Oolic, Constipation. Sour Stomach, Dkirrliom, Eructation, Kills Worms (jives sleep, and promote di gestion, Without Injurious mcdioatlou. "For several years I havo recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always contlnuo to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial rosulte." I5DWIN F. l'AHIIElt, M. P lST.lh Street and 7th Ave,, New York City. Cohtanv, 77 Jlumuv Stiiekt, New Tonic City OUSTING THE RuVaLISTS. Tlin rroviflinnal ttnvei-mrieitt Mrongly Kn trenohed nt Honolulu. SAN Fhancisco, Dec. 18. Thestenmshlp Australia, with Honolulu advices of Dec. 9, hue arrived. For .four dayn previously no material change Intel tnkenpliico hi tho mllltnry or political attitude of thodlfTer ent parties. The queen's adherents are being secretiy armtd. Tlte marshal is sntlsllcd that over two hundred new Win chester rifles havo 'been taken into Hono lulu In small lots from the Islnndof Maul during the past mouth anil distributed to the royalist adherents. The police force under the mnrshal is How large and In a higher statu of organ ization than ever before A vigilant watch Is kept upon the movements of the royalists. One hundred men of the Citi zens' Keservo are select eVl, who will rein force the station house ata moment's call. The royalists express a certainty that on tho arrival of tho Alameda, on the 28d Inst., Minister Willis will carry out his orders to reinstate tho queen's govern ment. It is not belived that the royalists will make any independent or premature attack upon the strong position of thepro vislonal government. Tho leading inlitical ovent of the week is the decision of the government to pro ceed ntonce to remove all employes not distinctly loyal to them. Tills decision was arrived at by a vote of the udvisory council. The Pope Celebrates Mans, Rome, Dec. 18. Tho pope celebrated mass at St. Peter's yesturday,15,(KX) people being present. After a second mass of thanksgiving by the papal chaplain the pope, seated on his throne, listened to an address read by the son of Princo Mas simo, the latter being the head of tho old Roman family which tradition causes to descend from the ancient-Fabalus.and who count Pope Anastasius t, in 409, among their distinguished ancestors. The pope was in excellent health and spirits and showed no signs of fatigue. The. holy father was loudly applauded and warmly greeted by multitudes of peoplo upon en tering and leaving the basilica. Fourteen cardinals and tho ministers of Spain, Hungary and Portugal and the Russian envoy were present at St. Peter's during the celebration of the two masses. Hunger Drove Itlm to Crime. TJkiontowv, Pa., Dec. 18. Four negroes broke Into the company store of the Percy Mining company, at Percy Station, near here, at 3 o'clock in the morning. W. E. Johns, the night watchman, fired at the burglars, and tlioy responded with bul lets from their revolvers. One of the rob bers, James 11. Hayres, of Providence, R. I., was shot through Uio body, and will probably die. John Li4litfoot, anotlierof the burglars, was captured. Tho other two oscaied. Sayros says he was driven to crime by huuger. Vlrtltus or the Itrldgn Disaster. Louisvili.k, Dec. 18. Work in contin ued at the scene of Friday's bridge disas ter, and a large foivc of wen has been at work all day clearing awa.y the wreckage ill their search for the ImxIIcs of the miss ing men. The body of C. F. llohlerer, one of the mhoiing men, w.as taken out. The body was slightly manned and waa froztn stiff. The Injured at the hospital, with the exception of Edward Hoben and Edward llildebrand, are doing nicely. The list is now seven dead, fifteen missisg and lifeen injured. Moth Dead In Their Clialrn. MiniUKTcm.N, X. Y., Dec. 18. Sitting aide by uiu' iii t heir large, old fashioned rocking chairs by the fire, the dead bod ies of Susan and Elizabeth Raynor, of Sugar Loaf, were discovered. Tho women had died twenty-four hours before of pneumonia, and although two other sis ters and a brother were In the same house they had been too ill to care for the bodies of their dead, or to notify their neigh bors. The dead sisters were about 00 years old. The Raynors, though wealthy, lived like misers. Fatally Shot by a Non-Uulonist. ArciLLO, Pa., Dec. 18. Saturduy night the bad blood that has developed between the strikers and the non-union men at tho Apollo Iron mills resulted In a collision that will end in murder. It appears that n party of strikers got after a man named Mason and beat him. Mason tired into Ula aaltailant and shot William Kelly, a striker. Kelly's death is only a question of hours. Mawm woa arrested. Sdiafr Win the Itllliunl .Match. New Youk, Dec. 18. Jacob Schaefer won the deciding game in the "big three" billiard tournament Saturday night, and bent all records at the fourteeu-inoh bulk line Kama with a run of 6titt. He beat Frank C. Ives by the one-elded tooj-e or 000 to 50, and did it in ai Inning, wblob given him an aver ago yf M0. IWNANfpiNT : Singular Acoidont on tlio Ohosa- peako, Ohio and Southwestern. rHEEE KILLED, ONE FATALLY HURT fourteen Cars and the Kngliie Tako the l'lunge. Carrying tho ltondhod ntul Tracks with Them Tho Cnrn Itrokeii Into KlmllliiK Wood. IitTi8Viu.K, Deo, 18. flection S of Xo, II freight train on the Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern railroad, north bound, ' was wrecked yesterday and fourteen cars, with the engine, were precipitated down I steep embankment between Westpolnt . mid MuIdrauRh, Ky., twenty-fourth miles uouth of Louisville. Three lives weielost, nne man probably fatally Injured, threo ! other slightly hurt and about one hun ! dred cattleand as many hogs slaughtered, i The dead are: Thomas Keegan, engineer, ' of Louisville; Jack Downs, fireman, of 1 Louisville; Stephen Joyce, a tailor, whose J home Is in Newark, O. j The Injured aru: Albert Church, col jorod, rear brakonmn, skull fractured will I probably die; Jack Hodges, colored, head brakeman, head Injured; William Kelly, of llo.tun, and Chris Jacobson, of Juliet, Ills., both tailors, injured about tho head and bruised badly. None of the last named were seriously hurt. Tho two tailors were uteallUK n ride. They were not tramps, and had been working nt Chrensboro, Ky., but wcrooutof work and money, and were trying to reach this city. They were put oil the train at Red Hill by Hrakeman Hodge, but got on again as it pulled out. Joyco leaves n wife and child at Owuns boro. Knginoer Keegan was conscious when taken from the wreck, and lived for threo hours, retaining consciousness to tho last. He leaves a wito and two chil dron. Joyce and Downs were instantly killed. The causoof the accident was the. jump ing off the tracks of the trucks of a stock car In tho middle of the train. They bumped along the ties for 2(K) yards until n narrow part of tho roadbed was reached, with precipitous banks on both sides. The derailed oar at this point struck some rotten ties on tho west side. Tho ties gave way and Hie wheln weight of tho car being thus placed on the edge of the slope, the roudlwd gave way and slipped down the lit 11. Cars and track went together, and the couplings holding, the engine wns bodily dragged after thuni. Tho engine wont high, in the air and turned com pletely ovor, entirely wrecking it. Tho cars in the middle of the train went to the bottom of the hill, and were smasliisl Into kindling wood, in one hog car every an imal was killed but one. Hint In Cliureli at lro lilenen. Pi:ovil)J-VCK, Dee. 18. Tho trouble which has been brewing between tho rival factious of the Armenians In this city for ten days pnht culminated westerdav In a riot in tho Armenian church on Exchange place. An .Armuuiuii priest from lsoston was called to tlih city to endeavor to smooth over the troubbi, but it was claimed that he represented a faction, and tba other wide demanded that he should I not preach. In u few moments a fierce battle was being waged, during which the interior of Uio church was wrecked. Tho two factions fouyht out into Exchange place add a general police call was neces sary to check the riot Ttn of the partic ipants were badly cut and bruised. Hatter Collego Hoys in Trouble. Exr.TKls, X. II., Dec. 18.- Exeteracademy ia believed to be on the eve of ono cf tho greatest sensationsin Its history, and it Is expected that within tha next twenty four hours the names of the young men who posted cuts of ballet, girls on tho walls of the recitation halls a few days ago will bo made public, it wns alleged that the work was done by outsiders, but it Is now learned that six well grown students were responsible. All of the young men will undoubtedly be expelled and.perhaps prosecuted. JAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For th'rty-elnht years C':i pt. Loud followed the ica, most of that time a-, master of u ves- '1. and upon letlrlru; from tho water a- ap , anted ly the Secretary of the United Stales roanury lo superintend the seal fisheries In laska. which position he held five youib. lie . -r'ten one experience us follows: "For several years 1 had been troubled with . werai nen ousuer. ana pain m the rej-'io! ,r my iii-urt- ly pmileM affliction us .'i'lle guess; It was almost Impossible at any . 'iiij Ut obtain rest and sleep. Having seen t. ..uitsk rviut'uiuN iiuveru-cu i negan usihk r.ino. Afler taking a small miantltv tl.e nenedt received was so great that 1 was J10-.1- nittriiieu, iiuuKiuu mu remeciy con fined ophites which would tlnally bo Injuri ng 10 me; but on belli! assured by the driiK. int 1 hat It was perfectly harmless, 1 confin ed it together with the Heart Cure. Tod ij .'jii cousclentlously say that Dr. Wiles' H -t.iratlve Nerviue and row Heart Cure did ii.ireformothan anything I hud over taken. 1 ':.id been treated by eminent nhvslc-inns ew York and han Francisco without ben I owe m mv nrescnt ennri honlrh to tliti .11 -ions useoi uiese most valuable ronied!' uiese mnstvuluameronuMl . I heartily recommend them to nllnfflleitd 1 1 was. W'-rSW1-A- I-oud, Murnnden, Me. Allies Iuistoratlvn NervlmiMiiil ',u- I'niw Ir auld byalldruirgUtson a iiosltlvejjuar:" . or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. I on rerelntof nrloe. 81 nerLottln. nr s'x .', for M. Hxnress lirepaiu. They are a dauxerous drugs. irou,' all opiates aa WALL PAPER I BARGAINS ! Big Reduction In Vfrall Paper. Most make room for an enor moiu Spring Stock, tit: JOHN - F. - GARDEN, m W. Centre Strwt, Sbraaadpali, Pa. Sins of ps You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue SC0TTS TTT is replaced by the '.ie. kind. Scott's Emulsion cod liver oil effects cure h , building up sound flesh, il is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Propnvsd lif Scott Bmm, JJ. Y. All dnuirl K Professional Cardfe. pitOR FREDERICK ZE1TZ, IX8TKUCT0II OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, f trlng and band Instruments, Forfnrthor in formation call onornddresK G:iuitLHit linos., no, 1 iNorm iviainsireei, rnenanaoan. JOUN It. COYLE, A TTORXEY-A T-LA W. Otaco lleddall building, Hhenandoah, Pt, gOI.. KOSTEU, AVTORXISY and COUXSRr.LEll-AT-LA B' Room 3. Mountain City Bank llulldlng, I'ottc villo.Pa. M X. HOKKK. TlORXKY A T-LA W. snnnAriDOAa, fa. Office Hoom 3, P. O Building, BhenandoM , and Eelcrly building, Pottfivillo. jyit. 11. IIOCHLEUNER, l'hyrioian ar.d Surgeon. Advloe free nt druc stnre. 107 tinnth Mnin street, l'rlvute consultation at residence 112 Heutn jarain street, notn u to7:8U p, ill. o.T- HAV1CE, BOEGEON DENT1S1. OIRoe Northeast Cor. Main and Centre S Mhcnandoah, ovor Stein's drug storo. J PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D No. 25 East Coal Btreet, HHENANDOAH, PA. Offioe Hours 1 :S0 to 3 and 0:J to 9 p. in. DI, J. H. CAI.I.EN. No 31 South JarJInSlrect.Uhcnandcwh. Oi'fice Horms: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to H P. M. Except Thursday evening. A'o office ,work on tStnuIti ezetpt bti nrrmtye- nitwi. 11 ni ms cmierrTice lu me vyicc 101 t ubxoluteljt tiecesmry. 10-31-em NIOIIT CALLS DOUItl.i;. pROF. T. J. WATHON, .......Teachcr of.. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' oxperlonco as a teacher of instrumental mu-io giving instruc tion on tho above instruments. Wi rd loft at Urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. M. H. KISTLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURQZON. OtBce W0 Vortb Jardln street. Shecardot. IEW CARFESTS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Mattresses made to order Carpets, Mattresses Feathers, Ilobes, Kukr, Cushions, &u made free Irom dirt and moth in wet or dry weather Prompt nttention given to orders. Address BTEA.M RENOVATING COMPANY. North Howers street 2-lMrm Shnandoali, l'a. DrTllBBl 1317 Arch St. U I I 11 1 U U IS PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only (Jenulno Specialist In America notwitlwtaiiUiiii; nbiit others advert. so. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special illsrakci and Siricluros rcniiaiipiitlr Cured in ft to fi davs dLUUL) poison I'rlraarv or Second ary cuml by entirely lu-w un Uioitlu -M to uo dais. G vcars1 Luio- I I iean UoHpfLal unu .C ira .( iieai exiKjnencc, as i I C-ViUitcati' and ltiiihiina nrc troTc. beua tivo I I 2-ceia namp-. mr Unok, TKLTII.thopiily i lunik fiYtifiUnir iita, k hnrtors and others Sil ver i i si nt as ir-rniit Hliet iill.-ts. A true frlentl to all suffer, rs aiuf to tliuae conU'iaplatlutr uiaiTlagi'. Tiionnwt niubuuruanu uangeruu i I cases hiiiiruoa. wriiuor can arm m saeu. The Man Who wrote the Soug ! le nrvw rnres to ivantier from hU ovm flr-nde" was Inspired while Pitting before one of my tine UeHtcr. 1 also have on band the bebt Sieves and Kange In the market and u large tock of Houhefumlshlng Goods. I'lumbln?, r.otlcg and Hpoutiog a speolslty. All work uamuied. Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sw.. Hhenandoah. Ta, H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alar ml Hlmnle, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody da. llffb with It. uruem leu at l mi j-amux Jar- din street, Hhenandoah l'a., will be promptly attended to. CLEAB"Y BEOS., Ilottlers of all kinds ol TEMPERANCE : DRINKS ! AND MINERAL WATERS, Wkim IIbeii a Specialty. AIM bottlers of the rinei Beer. 17 and lit Vmch Allot, 911 HNANDOdJI. E, J. KEFLJSR, Late of "hamokln, ban opened MARBLE : YARD ! 128 M. Wwt Strut, Skwtidetk, Pt, He U Drew red to reoclvs ordara for all ktnda of manunientaad towlMtOM work, which U1 b dee in tint elM NMnctr on lrt ootiot aad rtkwwu twmw. TDKrrn Inforinatiou for tho Banking and' Ourronoy Oonunitteo, REMEDIES TOR EXISTING EVILS. Financiers and Others Present rlnm Whic h, In Their .ludKmrnt, Will Siilm tlin Uiieotlnn of Circulation and Prevent Panlei for All Time, VASllltfOTos, Deo. 18. Several weeks KO, while the KKItatton ot tne currenoy iiuestion was at its helRht and the wisest Df leRlslators hesitated as to the panacea for the great distress existing In commer cial renters, the committee on banking imil currency extended an invitation through the press to the people at largo for suggestions as to the wisest method of monetary legislation to meet tho demand of the times. The result of this invita tion has been an avalanche of communi cations from all parts of tho country, some of which are frivolous, but many of which are of great Importance just at this time In view of the commercial standing of Rome of the gentlemen who have made suggestions to the committee. Kx-Uuited States Senator Charles 11. Fnrw.ell, of Illinois, of tho "John V. Knr woll company," of Chicago, New York, Manchester and Paris, says: "1 think the government should go out of the currency business, mid that It ought to havo done so years ago. It should pay Its lloatlng debt at once by tho issuu of long, low rate interest bonds. "After this tloating debt Is all paid, then the committee on banking and cur rency should provide that the national banks use all these bonds nt their face value, as a basis for their circulating notes; then they would furnish all tho currency that tho country required, and tho government would bo absolutely re lieved from doing It. Possibly in the near future it would transpire that thero was not enough government bonds to be used as a basis for thu circulating medium; then it would he easy to alneiid tho national bank act by providing for tho use of other satlsfait.' y bonds. "Next, the government should repeal the sub-treasury act. Let the levenuus of the government be deposited in national banks where collected, they giving secur ity for tho whole amount received, and thus keep all the money in circulation." The Clearing House association of Seat tic, Wash., through H. W. Wheeler, pres ident of the Commercial bank of that city, submits a bill which provides that all national banks, as at present organized, the capital of which is fully paid and un impaired, should be permitted to with draw the bonds held by tho treasury to secure their circulating notes, nnd to gether with such other banks as shall be organized under the amended lawSj bo au thorized by tha government to issue their circulating notes to be provided by the .government in similar manner as now pursued, to equal 50 per cent, of their un impaired paid up capital. .1. M. Klliott, president of tho First Na tional bank of Los Angeles, Cal., recom mended that the national banks be al lowed to issue a.", per cent, of the capital In hills to be taxed ut tho rate of 2 per cent, per annum, an additional S3 per cent, to be taxed at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum, and the third and fourth S5 per cent, to he taxed at tho rate of 4 and 0 per cent, per annum respectively; that all these taxes be paid into the treasury as a guarantee fund, and that the stock and stockholders' liability of the bank bo hold ns security for the hills, wfiich would bo a prior lien upon the same. Jefferson Chandler, the head of the well known law firm of Chandler & Kreuier, of New York city, recommends a bill which levies an annual tax of one-quarter of 1 per cent, on all deposits in national banks, the tax to be paid ' secretary of the treasury on the iu.-,i day of the month on the deposits of that month. Tha oujecr. oi un mil, as stated by its author, Is to prevent banking systems from "bull ing" and "bearing" the linancinl market. The banking house of Uilman, Son & Co., of New York city, says: "What Is wanted lrom congress at the present time Is not more nionev. hut. snmn cuungu in me oanKiug laws which will provide money when another commercial disturbance comes upon us. What ia wanted is a safety valve to the banking system. This can be dono by bringing In a bill to Incorporate clearing houses under United States charters, with suoh additional powers and duties as are ne cessary to enuble them to do under ttm sanction of law and the supervision o treasury ofllcials, what the banks of Now York did so successfully last summer ! without tho sanction of law except thu ! law of self preservation." The Scandinavian Democratic club, of I Kings county, Now York, sends the com- : uimce lunjt Kwuiuuous, auoptu m mass meeting, demanding that silver should be treated solely as a commercial product at ita market price, but as such should In used as security deposits by national banks, state banks or private individuals, for obtaining legal tender from the gen eral government at conditions to be for- . mtilated by the secretary of the treasury; , that a branch office of the United States ' should be opened in Europe, where Amer- ! ican securities and currencies should be Kept in such amount a to prevent their expensive transport across the Atlautla. and lastly, that the senate of the United States in view of Its tendency to aristoc racy and irresponsibility should be abol ished and the "one chamber system'' be adopted as the most desirable go eminent of a free nation. Six DroiTumt In a Squall. Pexbacola, Fla Deo. 18. A speoial from Kreeiwrt, on Choetawhatchle bay, says that Iui May, his wife, her father, P. Paul, James Hlllard and Henry Will lams were drowned during u squall while going aoross the bay in a boat. The bodies of Iritis May and his wife's father have been recovered. A Train Plunged Into the Hirer. Cleakfielu, Pa Deo. 18. An engine and four oars on the Clearfield and Ala honiug railroad jumped the track about a mile above Clearfield, went over the bank and disappeared in the river. The erew all ecapl by jumping. A washout caused the accident. lkth ef Jsuio Hlaok. Lancaster, Pa., Deo. 18. James Black, aueof Lancaster's most prominent oiH sens, died at bis home here Saturday of pneumonia, aged TO. In uay ha was Uto Prohibition nominee for preaidant. , Weatfcar. GtaetfUr fair, allgktlr wanner wastarty winda, beeoauiax aw Awly. eveRY 0USEKEEPER .should use. The new vegetable shortening. It meets the most exacting re quirements, and is beside entirely free from theobjectionablecharac teristics of lard, long known and long suffered . Now deliverance has come. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. But von must be sure you get COTTOLENE &nd refuse "eware of imitations made to sell l I'ue merits and popularity of I iTOLKV,'?. ';.fu-,e them nil, and your grocer will then understand that you !::iov exactly what you wnut. j 'his will bring you satisfaction p.nd save you disappointment. Hold In 3 and .1 fniund palls. Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BED BALL,, (Successors to Conkley itros.) Mo. 3R EnHt Centre tilreet, HIIUNAKOOtn, lA. V. Our Motto: Uest Quality at I owei ,t Oss Prices, Patronage respectfu"y solioii" j. Kaisers Oyster B4- 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, FEB A. P. KAISKR, Proprietor. taTThe boat-oysters in all stylos at all at1 Just opened in tho Egan B No. 8 East Centre street, a 1 of Fall and Winter Millinery Miss Annie Moiti'sod, ftHIJNANDOAir, I A. LOTS Of boles in a skimmerl l.ots of ways of throwing away money. One of the best methods of economizing is to Insure ii.C . "? l""ioKni re latie 'ompanles, eMner life. Arc or accident, such as represented No. 120 South Jaruio street, bliensndoah, Pft I SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Jietall 1'KICES, Ferguson iroiuxjbldi;., Centre Street. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STREET, Betwsen Centre and Lloyd, SbctiHudoHh, I'ciina, term 40 WrS 'r a" pur?0bC8 on reasonabl A CUP OF delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE frow" Only 30 et. for a full pound yaehage. 9n Minpl on application to uuattteatUNH. Ktuun I. R. Severn, P. K. Magargle, W. H. Water. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for buelnewi men to send their surplus stock or every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesday, Thursdays, Saturday. Anybody sen send goodnot every deeeriatiM to the room at they will be eoid at aaettea on tba uaual tenue. All foods toldoa imatwle ten and aettteiacBte mad ca tba da Uew iaf be sale. Reese's Action Room Oor. CeotiVi ttm Strtv IfA. tours. . alttlng, i Wylino
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