-, , ,.. , I, I, .1 'V II I OS si sj MagitS Fancy 1 r t SAILED TnEjSEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight voars dipt. Loud followed the soil, most of that time in master of a ves sel, and upon retiring rtom Die water i up Dptriicd by the Secretary of (lie United Statr Treasury to superintend the seal ilshoiii"- in Alaska, vrhlcli pa-dilun ho held live years, li. relates one experience as rulIowH: Kor several years 1 lind la-en troubled with general nervousness and pain In the rcv'ln. of my heart. My groniest nftllctlon lcople fi less; It was nlniont Impossible nt nn time to obtain rest and slisp. Having seen Dr. Mll(' remedies tidvertl-od I began nslr:;: Nervine. AfH'r taklnit a small quantity tlie benefit received was so great ilmt I was posi tively alarmed, thinking th remedy con tallied ophites which would llnnlly lie injur! ous to mot but on being awiurod by the druit gist bat It. wan la'rfectly harmless, I con'lu Uod It together with tho Heart Cure. Ti d i I can conscientiously say that Ir. Mites' B -storative Nervine ami New Heart 'ure i! i! more for met ban anything 1 had otortiil en I hall been treated by eminent phy.sleii"i' In New York and San 1 rancNco without N n Ht. t owe my present rixhI health to the 1udicious use of these most valuable remed I. and heartily recommend them In nllnllllrn d as'l was." Capt. A. 1. Loud, Hampden, Me. Dr. Miles KuHtoratlve Nervine and Now ore are sold by all druggists on a lHjslHvegunT . n fen, or by Dr. Miles Medical do., filMiart, Intl., on receiptor price, tfl per bottle, t-l s bottles for $5, express prepaid. They ni-ey "ceq trow nil os kites aud dangerous opug CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 1207 Went Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AUIM T FOR CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chfw Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Ordeis will receive prompt attention. Finest brandu of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 720 South Mam Street. BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, BEOINNINO Ending JANUARY 8, ISIM. In addition to the' attractions by the magnlliuenl display at the booths there will be a grand K MUSICAL ENIERIAIKMEKII And other amusements Change of program caeu utgnt. A numbered tleket idveu to each person uurchutf lug a ticket of admission. Slnli Ketorad. For Ave years I suffered with pain and dis charge of the throat, hacking oougb, frontal headache, weak eyes, &o., at times, could not talk above u whisper: lost weight continually, andnotailo to work. I waa treated by the best nhyslolans In the county, but .received no relief. After giving up all hopes I was reojm mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks my spsech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh hare disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mhs. Kr.iAs Hanowkkk, IClk Lick, Somerset Co , The above Is one of the many testimonials we have received this week, and we will publish every two weks a'diticinl persons having becu oured by mr m n veiuus medicine. Try a bottle and becuied at ni Ma kus' Dime Co,. Oakland, Md. For s.tle bv druggisio. Mait is' Miignr tie Catarrh Cure Is the ouly medfciue used by vapor inhalation, and Is guaranteed by your druggist. $ (IRANI) FAIR if A Under tin uu.-riicch of tbe A 11. & S. F E. Co , No. 1. l VU 1 MAU I U i His Vossels to Porco a Naval Bat tlo with Mollo. THE LATTER AFTER RECRUITS. Clone to u Venal Colony, Wliern Ho Hopes tn (et a TIiohihiihI Convlets to Mnn III Ship The NIcMharoy tstarts Alter IIIui. I'KKXAMnuro, Deo, SB. Tim altttntlon of Affairs hns very muterlally chniiirwlln this eity within thn Inat fetr Houra. Until yen tertlay I'eriminbiibo believed tlmt ttn lmr bor was to be the scene of the first big naval battle between the ltepnbllcn, Ad miral Mello's lieat worship, antl the Aqnl daban, her companion reliel ulilp, on th one side, and the Nlchtheroy, President I'elxoto'a dt'BHtnite uun cruiser, on the other. The news just received changed the wliole nsiect of alTolrs. The rebel war ships, it was then learned, were not on their way to Pernainbuco, but, on the contrary, had sailed towards the mount nlnotis anil niKtsl Island of Fernando de Nohouho, where there Is a large convict settlement. The Island, despite its rilR Kcdness, jiosse-ses considerable fertility, nnd its several harbors, def ended by forts, would enable Mello to mako'a vigorous resistnmceif attacked. The revolutionary admiral's object in going to Fernando tie Noronlm, which Is over 100 miles from tho main coast of Iirasf 1, is to compel as many able bodied convicts ns he can find In the settlement to go aboard his vessels mid join their crows. It issald that hi! expccUt to sectiro not less than 1,000 men In this way. 0pon the receipt of this new3 aboard Ihe Niehtheroy there was great activity noticoable. Members of the crow were sent ashore in small hoata to search through the town for such of tho Nich- thcroy's men ns had been allowed leave to laud and to hurry them back to the ves sel. The commanding officer of the Nlcli thoroy bail apparently received full in- structions as to how he should act in such nn emergency, and these instructions, it is believed, were to tho effect that if bo became convinced that the report of the coming to Pertiamhtico of the Itepubllca nnd the Aquidnban proved to be untrue and that these vessels, instead of seeking, were evading fight, he should lose no fur ther time, but put to sea at once and force them into a naval contost for su periority. This view of .the case proved to 1m cor rect, for when all of Ihe men belonging to the Nicbt.heroy's crew had been gotten aboard the government battleship she weighed anchor, steamed out to sen and pointed her nose for the northeast. The Aitsociated Press correspondent is reliably informed that the Nichtlieroy's destination Is the island of Fernando tie Noronha. If this information is correct the long expected (tea battle between the revolutionist and tho government war vessels will in all probability be fought within a short time. KlnptMl it 1th Hawthorne's Iteauty. Patkusok, N. .T., Dec. Uti. William .TeiTer is credited with having eloped with Mrs. Minnie Fetaer, tho handsomest woman of Hawthorne. Mrs. JefTer is left with four little children, and Is again soon to become n mother, (iiibtave Fetzer, the husband of the woman who ho Is oharged with running away with, left a littlechild of 18 months to be cared for by him. JeiTer, who was a prosperous contractor, left a horde of disappointed creditors be hind. The couple are said to he en route for California. A Pennsylvania I'nrthfiuake. llEDT-oltD, Pa., Dec. 20. Heports from various pnrts of this county indicate that Sunday's enrthqunke lasted eighteen or twenty seconds. In many places houses wero shaken to such an extent as to seri ously alarm the inmates. The shock ap pears to have traveled in a southeasterly direction, and was most perceptible to those persons who live near the raoun tains. Tbe Ills lllryclu Match. Xew York. Dec. 20. Iu tho six day go- as-you-please bicyclo match, which started at Madison Square t.arden bunday mid night, the score at 1 a. in. was ns follows: Ashing, 387; Albert, 87T,.1); Shock, 410.2; Mnrsln, -10S.4; Waller, 402.1; Golden, 300.0; Meixell, 3.25.1; Hosmor, 304; Forbter, 231.1; Fuller, 2,-1.8; Van Kinburg, 303.1; Barton, 250.3; htarbuek, 310. A Christina live Fatnllty. Brazil, Intl., Dec. 20. Ashevillc, just south of here, Is excited over an alterca tion that occurred there Sunday night, The fight was the result of a diunkeu revelry, nnd many persons took part. William McClelland was dealt a heavy blow In the head, which crushed his skull, fatally injuring him. Several others vuro badly cut and lacerated. A Noted Uuiidlt Cnptlirml. LoniiON, Dec. 20. A dispatch to The Times from Paris says El Bachlr, who has long been a terror to the inhabitants of Kabylla, has been captured. Since Nov. S6 tweuty-oue brigands have been cap tured or killed. Since the arrest of Kl Bachlr confidence has been restored among the people. livtiHinite In n Church. Paris, Dec ad. During the celebration of midnight mass in the Catholic church at Be.iers, in the south of Franoe, a dyna mite bomb was exploded. There were a number of people in the buildldg at the time, and the explosion caused a panic No further particulars have been re ceived. Charged with Highway ICobbery Nkwahk. N. J., Dec, 36. James Wnlsh, 21 years old, and James Farley, Sft) years old, were arrested upon a charge of high way robbery, having knocked Kdward Pilgen down and robbed him of a small amount of money. Pilgen was. roughly handled by the highwaymen. Ambassador MnoVvaU Gratified. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. SB. Wayne MacYeagh, of Pennsylvania, who is iu the city, said today that the president of the United Stated could not have given htm a position more to his liking thau the Italian mission. He will start for Home about February. Sweden Would I'lylit SeeeiwluH. Londok, Dec. aft. The Time prints a special Berliu HrttoV on the relations of Sweden and Norway. It say that thttre is evry reason to believe that the king of Swedes U Bmpared to use foree to main tain union between the two countries. nmvmmn ENN0YER'S CHRISTMAS LETTER. Oregon Governor Appeals to the PresUI dent In llebslf or Hllvcr. j SALTSSI. Ore., Deo. 2(1. Governor Pen-j oyer yesterday addressed the following f tter to President Cleveland! 4 Tho extraordinary circumstances w hloli reet tho return of this holiday must be ty excttso for writing you. Today is tho Irst Christmas in tho history of Oregon s liere more than two-thirds of its people without employment and more than Hie third are without sulllclent menus of Itipport. lluslness Is almost completely Itagnated. The laws of congress which lave discriminated against silver and Itatle gold alone full legal tender money, living to the money lender the privilege if refusing both the silver dollar and lllver certificate, thus render unavailable tnore than oue-lialfof the national cur 'ency as almolute debt paying money, are hit sole causes of the Impending star alion." Governor Pennoyer then call attention o the planks of the Democratic platform leclaring for the use of lrath gold and sil ler metal as standard money, and con lludes: You are a father, and you no doubt tee! grateful to flod when you, upon ro aring to rt.it, look upon your sleeping tiabies in flieir couches, thepietuies of aei'.lth, consctiuent Uon their having luiihiency of food and clothing. I pray foil, however, to enlarge tbo seopeof your risinu and behold as you can in many in I mnny a vot, children loved as much by their parents us yours are by you. neak and sickly from insulllcient food mil clothing, the innocent victims of riotous lltiiincial legislation, and then re lolve to faithfully carry out the pledges nhich ywir party gave to n confiding people." Mutdereil nt a ClirMiium Dniirn, Kl.lZAHKTHTOWN, Ills., Dec. 26. At a jhrlstmas dance at Hock Creek, near here, Dave Avails and John Howell appeared tor the purpose, as they said, of raising a disturbance, and "doing up" George Bar nard." Ilnrnard was too tpiick for Evans, the spokesman, and sent a hall crushing through lils month. Ilarnard's assailants emptied their revolvers at him, Howell following him up and shooting him until he fell dead. Frank hedbettor, a by itander, was shot in the thigh. Four bul lets took effect in Ilarnard's body. Howell gave himself up, and Kvans lies in 11 criti cal condition. An old grudge is at the bottom of the affair, occasioned by trouble over a woman. rnllceniMi Charged wltli Murder. ClIH'ACO, Dec. 20. Olllcers Ilealy and Morgan, of the Dearborn street, station, ivere locked up lusl night charged with tho murder of Samuel Xclson, the pro prietor of a small cigar store. Nelson met the offiVers in front of asaloonand in vited them in to celebrate Christmas. Tho oflloeis soon left, and Nelson had a row with tho barkeeper, who ejected htm. The officers, who were outside, tried to pacify Nl'ion, but be knocked Healy down. He was then put utidor m-rest, and when he attempted to escape they both upene'i lire on him, one bullet inflicting a vein I fr-)us ivhi'di ?" ' T ""t -iieil. MISCELLANEOUS. SOLICITORS WANTED For particulars apply at IIlualii otlloe. tf piUh EST AT K FOll SAIR-Pioperty I. sl.uated at tho northwest comer of Coal and Cutharlno streets, conslstint of one lot, SUxlS'i feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply to l''ruk W. Wilson, 311) North Jardin stitei. It! 1R-2W djnf; to M0 per week uslnB and selling Old XaO tUluv'le t-Uier hverv famllv Hub tusty, worn Unlvos, fo'ks, spoons etc Quickly piutcd by dip) ing in melted n elal No ex 1 erience or hard w rlr: a good situatlou. A1 dress W I- Harrison & Co , Clerk No, II, Col unibui, Ohio. BANK I' LECTION The annual election-of the stockholders of the Moichants' Na tional Hank, or Shenundoah. I'll., will b-ihild t the 1 In tilling House, Tue8"ay, January 9th, Ism. between tbo b urs nf 1 and 4pm., for the ptirpi.ea or electing thirteen (13) directors to Ferve the ensuing year. la-B-rit oaw K. 11. Human, Cashier. ESTATE OF EDWIN GUIFF1N, deceased Lettetsof administration on tho estate of 1.1 win Griffin, late or the borough of Huonan doah. Hchuylkill ooun'y, Pennsylvania, ae ieiis"d.havo baengranted to Mary Ann Griffin, residing in the said borough, to whom all perso: s indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known tho snmn without delay. iljuy Ann Gu'J'hn, Admlcistratrlx. December 11, 1608. la-H-Oi-oaw JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) v(ett and Cowl ttla,, Mi!KaiicltC If est twer, al and porter on Mp. The hues' .randsof wblskem M)4 ctgsrs. Pool room ' llottlersof all kinds ol TEMPERAHCE: DRINKS! AND MIKKBAL WATRBB. Wkirs IIkcu a Specialty. Also bottlers of the r ineai noer. IT iil 19 I'meh Alley, SUKXAXTIOAll. pOR KKCE1 VKK OF TAXKS, FRANK SCHMIDT. Snklect to the decision of the Citizens' noml nat ni convention. WM. J7LL0YD'S Palace Saloon..,, and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) G-lJCitx-caL-vrillo, 3P . The Mestauraut is one of the best In the coal regions, and has elegant dining parlors attoehed for the ute of ladles, The Hir Is stool; od with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors sad efgars. 3STOTICE. Omi'K SUHUYLKIU, CO. COUM1SS1CK1HK, I Put.bVlUe.Fa.. December 28, 18113. ( The following Schuylkill county 4 per oest oomls usve been drawii for redemption, vli Of the 6 011 denomination. Bond No. t. Of the l.uou denomination. Bonds Noe. 64 tn, 0. 73 and V. . Ot the 1600 denomination. Bonds Ma. us (M 2 Ml. It and 87. Tlte houiers of the above will please present the same tubs County Treasurer for payment beforelha last da of nammher. lias u 1.. trt will caase oa that dtt. asiiy Taken Op Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily t.ikcn up by the i.ystom. In no other form can so ..inch fat-foo'l be assimilated with itit injury to the ':;;ms of digestion. Scott's Eiilsi n .-' Cod I.iverOil with ITvpophi s philcs lias conu to !,; an ari.n of every day tiFe, r mompt ail itifalltble cure for '- . . ., Coutrhs, Throat troubles, and a positive muldcr of flesh. .ro.i hy Scott &, Bnwnc,?!. Y AlldriiRpi.t'. Professional Cards. pKOF. FHHDKRICK ZKITZ, IXSTRUCTOll OF MUSIC, Is prepared to gtvo Instruotlons on piano, organ, ftrtnti and bsnd instruments. Forfnrtbc In formation call onoratldien OnuiiLGB linos., No. 1 Nottu Main street, auensnuoan. JOHN K. COYI.H, A TTOKNKY-A T-LA if. Offloe lleddall building. SUonsniJoAh, Yt, S1 OL. FOSTKK, A TTOltxm nmi CO UA'SELUin-A T-I.A . Room 3, Mountain City Bank Building, l'ott vllle.Pa M. M. BUKKB. A TTORNKY A T-LA W. HSKsJIIIOAH, FA. Office Room 3. P. O Building, Bbenandosi , ana justeny Duuaing, i-oiisvuie. JQR. R. IIOCULEKNER, Piytician and Surgeon, Advtce free at druir store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence HIS South JarUtn street, rrom a to 7;au p. m. i T. HAVI01C, SUJiOSOK DENTIS1. Office Northeasi Cor. Main and Centra S ,t hennndosb, over Stein's drug store. J. PIERCE R011EUT-. M. D No. 25 East Conl street, HHF.NANDOAXI, 1A. Otlloe Hours 1 :30 to S and 0:30 to 1) p. m. TR. J. . OALLEN. Xj No 31 Houth Jardtn Street. Hhonandoah. Oi'ricE Hunts: 1:30 to 3 and (l::i() -.0 SP.M Except Thursday evening. A'o office work on A'uarfaw exceiit bv nrranoe- nif. A titrlct adherence to the office .our 10-81-Om NIGHT CALLS IJfUJHLH. pilOF. T. J. WATSON, Tender of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MAN001. nl. Having bad sixteen years' experience as a icacner 01 instrumental mu-ic giving instruc tion on tbo above inrtruments. Wi rd left at Brumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at' tension. jy H. K1STLER, M, D., PHXaWJAN AND 8UKQSOR. Office 11 North Jsrdln street, Shnnandntc. ZEFF'S OLD 8TAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been told to Who announci-H th.t h wl'l hern after cairy a lartfL and tluv omck of Of all styles and tine make. Excellent goods at prices to suit tho tunes end with.n reach of every one. INK LIME OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. tST'Call early and examine this stock before going elsewhere. pKHGUSON'S THEATRE!. P.J. FSKGtlSOK, H1NAGIR, Thursday and Friday, December 28 and 19. Anpcarance ot the Jolly Fun Makers Ho worth's Big- Show TRIP TO IRELAND I Combined with the famous Hibsrnici rJ Dublin Da& Speciilt; Co. Positively the best attraction of this kind traveling. 14 specialty urtlsts 1! ran band ami orchestra. Look out for the grand street parade dally at noon New specialties, novelties, songs, music, double Jigs, reels, ramies This com pany Illustrates the comlosldeof a tour through Ireland, and will be Intersnersed with tnaolal. ties by every member of the company. Prices, 25, 35 autl 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. WALL PAPE1! KA.KGA.INM S Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for sn enor mous Spring Stock. : ; : : JOHN - F. - CARD JEN, H W. Centre airatt, HhSBaodoab, Fa, j mm Ho Wroto Threatening Lottors to National Leadors. BAYS HE WAS PAID TOE THE WORK. He Is an Austrian by Itlrth, hut Denies Complicity with Any Anarchistic Soci ety Didn't Wnnt lo Go West Through lVnr of the. "Dng-fi,ii Coyotes." AVariunotoX. Dec. 2t. Joseph Donjan, Hie man who has been writing threaten ing letters to a numlier of prominent pub lic men during the last two weeks, Is In jail today. He walked into the detective bureau of James A. McUuvttt ytmtertiay afternoon asking for food. Tlte detective took htm into a coffee house antl had something prepared for him to eat. Mean time ltu questioned him ami learned enoKgh to fix ills Identity. Donjan Is '2H years old, ami lias tnr drooping eyelldswbleli usually accompany a brooding anil melancholy disposition The man's manner of relating his story gives ample evidence that be does not las- He his appearance In this respect, lie talks rationally and with a rather studied effort to avoid auy appearance of bitter ness or the expression of any nnarchistit view. A letter from this man to Penntor Mills a few days ago caused the senator's son, Charles Mills, to secure leave from the authorities to go nrtned for the protection of his father. For several months past lit lias beeu writing aiinilnr "letters to a num ber of prominent public men, among whom wore Vice President Stevenson Senator Gorman, Senator Mills, Senntoi Sherman, nnd, ns the man himself claims, President Cleveland and Secretnry of Wat Lamont. As long ago as during the light over the silver question in the senate, Vice President Stevenson roreived letter." almost daily from Donjan, who was then in Nowark, N. J. No attention was paid to tliem and they were consigned to the waste basket ns fast ns they arrived. The vice president, received one yesterday, which wns dated from 301 Tenth street, city. Donjan 1 nn Anstri.in by birth, and lays stress upon the assertion that lie is a Catholic, and professes a degree of piety Ilia story is that he came to this country When lie was Ifi years old, and had been a telegraph operator in the old country. He manifested considerable pride in his na tionality, but denies with asperity the public statement that he is a "Polack." He gave up telegraphing when he came to this country because there was some slight difference in the instruments and In the alphabet. "Under those circum stances," ho continued, "if I had secured a job they would have sent me to some remote office in the far west, whore there are coyotes and bears and other dangerous oreatures." Iu this tho prisoner showed a fantastic apprehension that wns characteristic ol the tone of uls whole recital. lie oecnme a bcucli moulder, came hero and claims to have worked for time at Snlein, O., ns well as in the wire mills at Johnstown, nt the timo of the gront Hood there, but was in Pittsburg on that particular occasion, loiter with hie father and mother anil brother, he wont to rsBwaru, Js. ,l.,nnd last -May. hav ing been long out of employment, went west to awhington nnd Idaho and pros pocted for gold there. He tells a ratbei fearful tale of the dangers he encoun tered from rough miners in that countrv and says that no man who was not willing to spend his earnings in druukenuese and debaucliery was permitted to stnj there. He wont buck to Newark and claims tc have been endeavoring to secure work there over since. He says he lived with his father and mother, and brother, at la Burnet street. This agree. - itli the ad dress of the earlier lette. n elved from hitn here. He claims that his father anil brother went to Florida to take up binds, but that ho did not think it was worth while to go, as he could get nothing to dr anywhere. 'With considerable emphasit ho denied that he Is an anarchist or socia list or over attended any meetings ol those bodies, but contends that ho was prevented lrnm securing employment be cause he was not a member of the lvnighli 01 xjauor or an orner union. As to the letters ho has been writing ho claims that he was incited lo write them by other persons, receding 100 foi doing it. Asked as to the character of th persons who did this, he disclaimed that they were anarchists or represented any association. They were merely private persons. He also totally denies that there were any threats in the letters he had written or auy references whatever to dy namite. When asked what right he hntl to com pose such letters at tho bidding of othci people ne simply replied: , "What right have you to writedown what lam telling your It was simply a business 1 went into to make a living ' Just as you write news for the newspapers.' ' He claimed that all that was contained j In auy of the letters was a proposition tt j each uf the men addressed to forward him ' the cost of transportation to Washington' and an offer to come on there and make a business proposition to them. This wai after he found that there was no work tc be had, and he Intimates that he had a 1 ntan tn haftne uff.l.. A. . , - plan lb he declines to say anything, but will probably make a statement of It at his trial. 1 Christmas Football. Washinuton, Dec. 2d. The annual foot ball game in this city ou Christmas day between a team composed of the promi nent players of college teams who reside inthiscityand the eleven of the Columbia Athletic club has become one of the fea tures of the holilday season in the District of Columbia. Yesterday the opposing teams lined up before a crowd ot about t,m persons and though, the game from a scientific standpoint was not as bril liant as it might have been, the Individual work of some of the men was of a high order. The Washington Warn won by 4 to 0. OfT for Jllo Janeiro, New York, Dec. a. There is no doubt now as to the destination of the orack cruiser New York. She sailed from the Brooklyn navy yard this morning, aud, with the exception of a short stay some where near Oraveaand Bay to take a pilot on board, she will go directly to Kio Janeiro. A ttxuproiuisa Uiser4ld, Washing-, Deo. 98. The rumor tc the effect that U suit of Mtas Madeline V. Pollard against Kepreaeatativ Breot trtd (or IW.6Q0 tor breach of promise Hll be eon promised and sattlaa autalde tl atwrt Is , etdttad U tbU sttj. i Don't be PBy thoc who ffer sub stitutes lor Cottolene. p Its iticcess lias been so phenomenal that numer ous imitations are now being offered which are claimed to be, "just as good." All these Imitations lack the intrinsic merit of 3 gE Cottolene and will prove -4 disappointing anu msa greeablctothosewhouse 3 them. T host, rounterleits diner widely from Cotto- 3 lene and are mere P Experiments! when compared to tlie reliable shortening -Cottolene. Save money, an- ; noyance and your health by rcfusingall substitutes offered to take the place of Cottolene. Bold In three and five bound palls. Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, AND 1SS I. IIELIHARC m., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Hros.) ISO. 38 1?iihi Centre Htreet, NIIKHANDOltH, IA. Prices Fntronag'1 rrBpfCti y BOUcUed. Kaiser 's Oyder Bay I xfj South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, I'mprlelor. jari!" host-oysters In all sty'es at all heurs. Millinery! Just opened in tho Fgan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full Hut of Fall and Wintor Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison. LOTS Of holes in a skitmuer! Lots of mys or throwing away money. One or tne best methods ot .'conomtrlr.gls to Insure lndrst clus, tioioughly re ial le companies. jMther life, tlie 01 moulini, such as represented 3P.A.TTs.T. No Uii r-o'Hh J.iroii. ureet. Hhenandoah, Pt. Dr.Theel 1317 Arch St. "lis 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA Pi The only (icnuine Sneriallst In America! notnlllntaiidinir what ollu-rs silvertlse. NERVOUS DEBII ITV AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION eiMiini iiisPAKPN ana strictures n. I-'Ii'S,1l",) l anA la to f days Ri nnn nmonu iummorM. UUUULI I UIOUIl nryturJd by entirely new niethoil Iu ,10 u, li days. 6 yeais' Eurii (Kjan Huspltal and .a ra. Hi al experienie. as ii-uint-aL-r, ana iMplunia-1 io.-. bend Ave I .-vuui.su.uiiM ht imk " i mri li," tliuonty book erpojug (ju.u k i)n, 101a ana olhersad yertljng :is cnjjt 8iiei lalMs. A true niwid toalt sufh'nTs and tu tlmse conh-uiplatlni; I mairtaK... The most M11l1h1.ru and dangerouj I cosessiilli'Iusl. Write nr call aud be saved. I orr. i T , ! r'TP i-n: w en anu sat. eve's -w,o p-, .wrwiui in-uiiueniDy nialL SHOE MAKERS General Supply Store! Wt nlrsule and Ketail FMCKH. Pt.rn"soii Home bliiit.. Centre Street Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST ST BEET, Betw.en Centr wfi Utyi, Stienaudoah, I'eufils' terius- to hire for all nurposis on reasonable A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigoratfctg and strengthening to the body, made la ONE MINUTE from Only 39 fr a full jxmmt ratings. Tn Munpls so sppuasttoo to suanlsassMM. ratiun . H. R. Severn, P. B. Mogarg e, W. H. Waters. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bill w Burglar Alarm