A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The following remnrkablo event. In a lndv'n ltfewllllnteresttlieiondori "Knralonir lime I had a terrlblo pain nt my heart, which luit tered almost Incessantly. 1 had no uppcluc and could not sleep. I wouhl bo cnmpellnl to sit up In lied anil belrh gas from my sloin Hell until I thought every in i nil t u would be my last. Thero was a fecllnir of oppression about my heart, and 1 was afraid to Utnw n full breath. I rouidn't sweep a room with out sitting down and resting; but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Ctuo all Hint Vs past and I feel llko another woman. Ile fore using tho Now Heart Curo I had taken different so-called remedies and boon trea.ed by doctors without anv benefit until I mil. both dlscouraKed and disgusted. Mv huOinnd oougmme a uomo ot ir. allies' now neari t'tue, anil am nappy to sny 1 never re d am linppy to sny I never refuelled which about seventy Catholics were gnth ir,SiI The cossacks, cursing and yelling, II Its i Bleep woll. I weighed 12.1 pou Kiin inKingiuo remedy, ami now i weiirw i ."v Its effect In my case has been truly nun cl ous. It far surpasses any other modi Inc 1 havo ever taken or any benefit. 1 oer n celved from physicians."-Mrs. Harry btan, I'ottsvlllo, l'a., October 12, IMS. Dr. Miles1 New Heart Curo is sold on a pol tlvo guarantee by nlldrugglsts, or by tlio In Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, ind., on icceipi ' price, tl per bottlo, bIx bottles Sfl, express pn paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist In heart disease, contains neither opiates nor daugeroua drugs. ' flTiAMT) P H &S.F. K Co., No. 1, DOSE, BEOINNINO, Ending JANUAKY 3, 18'JI. In addition I o tho' attractions by tho ma gnlllccnt display at the booths there will bo a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAIN M ENT I And other amusements. Change of urogram each night. A numbered ticket Ktvcn to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. a Speech Xtettored. For live years I suffered with pain and dls charge of tho thro it, hacking cough, frontal headache, weak eyes, &c . at 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 rebel. After giving up all bones I was rcc ra mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it for four weeks my speech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh hare disappeared and "I feel like a different person." MllS. ELIAS HANDWEHK, Elk Lick, Somerset Co., l'a. The"aboveis one of the many testimonials we have received this week, and we will publish every two weeks additional persons having been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try a bottle and be cured at once. MAYEI1S' 1IUUQ Co., Oakland, Md. For ealo bv druggists. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is the only medicine used by vanor Inhalation, and Is guaranteed by your druggist. A DIVIDEND PAVEll. TiiG GolQ Dollar Milling Co'y, Of Cripple Creel;, Colurado. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital stock, 700,030 shares, par value Jl each. J-'ii 1'aUl mut yon-ass tisable. IB(),()lt Shares In 'ft-eacury. Tho mine is located in tho richest portion ot tho celebrated gold producing district ot 'irlp pie Creek, and Is held unaer a United Htatoa patent Work is carried on day and night, and high grade ore is being taken out in large quantities. In January, ISO), the company v. 211 bosln ray lug regular monthly dividends at the ralo of 24 percent, per annum on the amount invented. H. H. OFFICER, Sec. and Treas. A limited amount of the sbarfs are now offered At SO Cent J'tr Share. Block, prospecms and ejperts' report may be obtained from the Danking nouse or H- Ft. LOUMSQERY, !S-2313teod 67 Uroadway, New York CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT fJo. 207 West Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FQK- 'S CELEBRATED USER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. rarrauisntlr onttA 9 luajtoou days ova NMdo Btlwdy.uuatu WO carl' ul. Pn-lt ivm roofnBUt luO-lap B ItreukyiJiuil. (S"il'. . liiamlfcu COOK RtMtui CU., 'Jhicao.0,111. FAIR! Uniler the ausp ccs of the j il UllUlllJl IMlOkJilVllH. Details of tho Slauglitor of Cath olics in Russia. SEVENTY TO A HUNDEED KILLED. Cossacks llode Into tho ChiireH on llorse buek, Destroyed Knered Ornaments mid Knouted ami SieHred tho Worshipers. Dcnd Hodles Tliruu 11 Into a Cesspool, HuttUN, .Tan. 3. Several reports have recently been circulated reganlint? n mtin BHcre of Catholic which was mild to have take plnce nt Krosche, ltti'mln, ami coh Back soldiers! lielntiKltiK to tho llutmlnn Kovernmont are wild to have been Impli cated in thlt maiacre. Various versions of the alTalr have been Riven and each version lias been olllctally denied by the Httsslan government. The Cologne Gazette, on the other hand, mine davs ao repudiated these olllclal denlalM, and professed to give detallsof the cruelty of the cossacks. The Volks Zeltiun says that the Cath olics at Krosche took turns to guard tho church for eight days previous to the mas sacre, in order to prevent theirco religion ists from being surprised by the Hussian cossacks, but in spite of the precautious they were surprised at 2 o'clock during tho morning of Nov. 10 by Prefect Kling enberg anil forty armed cossack police men. It is said the prefect, at the head of this force of cossacks, entered the church iu ruHiieu upon uiu urHu.)tr. hiiimuiiik upon them and striking them with their swords until the church eclioed with the screams of tho wounded. Some of tho Catholics ran to the belfry, where they rang the bells in alarm. Thousands of people soon gathered aroutul tho church and the Hussian ollicinls were forced out of the building. Only tho pre fect and his deputy succeeded in resisting the efforts of the inhabitants, and these two men retreated to tho organ loft, from which place they opened lire upon tho people iu tho church, until tho former es caped and the latter was overpowered and eventually confined in a cell situated iu u. neighboring convent. Late the same day u detachment of some 300 cossacks were sent from Kovno to Krosche. They were armed with rilles, lances and knouts. Upon arrival at Krosche the cossacks were divided into two detachments. One body surrounded the township on all sides anil tho other rode nt a gallop towards the church and j dashed, with lancus drawn, into the crowd , outside the building, spearing and shoot I iriir and lasliln? with their knouts all who came within their reach. Jinny were killed and wounded. The cossncks then rodethcir horses into the church, and the massacre of people inside begun. They shot and speared right and left, until the lloor and walls of the church were drenched with blood. The cossacks are said to have acted like demons, smashing the crucillxes, candle sticks and images of saints and then throwing the pieces into a cesspool. The cossacks then rode over the Deonlo right and left uiul dragged the corpses by their feet to the cesspool and threw them into this liorriblo hole until it was choked with the bodies of tho dead as well as by a number ol those who were only wounded. The people, it appears, lied in all direc tions while the massacre was going on and were pursued and captured or badly wounded by tli3 cossacks ot the second detachment, which was detailed to sur round tho town and to prevent the escape of any of the inhabitants. A number of the latter are said to have been so panic stricken that they committed suicide, many of them jumping into the swollen river, were they were drowned. The rest of tho unfortunate inhabitants were surrounded by the cossacks, who, lance in hand, drove them before them to the market place in front of the town hall. Here every man, woman and child of tho town was ordered to be punished by being flogged with the knout. The number of people killed is not defi nitely stnted, but report places the num. ber at all the way from seventy to a hun dred, with a very large numberso severely injured that they havo since died of their injuries or have been maimed for life. Spanish Anarchists Sentenced. MADltlli, Jan. 3. The trial of the an- archists Juan Marie Delbochu and Manuel Ferreiero, who were charged with attempt ing to blow up the cortes last April, and of Detective Munoz, who was charged with inciting Delbocho and Ferreiro to commit the crime, was ended yesterday. They were found guilty of conspiring to commit an outrage nt the cortes, and weru hentenced to seven years' penal servitude each. Death of lllsliop McXelrney. ALBANY, Jan. 8. S".; rounded by the clergy of the city, after the last sacra ments hud been administered, Right liov. Francis McNelrney, Catholic bishop of Albany, died last night of pneumonia, aged 03. Ulshop MeXeirney's intellectual accomplishments were known through out the state, and nt tho last session of the legislature he was chosen a member of the state board of regents. The Sicilian Hints. PALEIiMO, Jan. !J. Five persons wero killed and many others wounded iu the riots at i'ietra-l'erzia Monday night. Fierce rioting is also reported from Ma dura, and much damage to property was caused by the mob. Many buildings were burtied, and the streets and squares nro strewn with tho ruins. Four persons were wounded nt that place. Grow in the Lend. HAlinisnuno, Jan. B. At n caucus of the Philadelphia delegation last night ex Speaker Galuslm A. Grow was unani mously indorsed for the Republican nom ination as congressman-at-large. This is taken as insuring his nomination at the convention today. Provided for IIU Flight. ritoviPKMCE, Jan. 3. The police have found that the absconding teller Bennett bofore his departure caused all photo graphs and negatives of himself to lie de stroyed. It is now considered that the Globe National bank will lose 8O,O0O. Sin. t'ruin'n t'liiulltlim Critical. Wasiuno ion, Jan. 3. Tho condition of Mr. W. H. Crnin, the wifeof Hupmenta tlve Cralu, of Texas, is very eritloal. She haB been Hi from pneumonia for the past week. The Weather. Rain tonight, colder tomorrow) south erly winds. Old Time Methods M treating v . o 1 d s and ','oughs were ;.;:.cd on the . :.d of sup "vssion. We ; v k n o w .. it "feedintr a is good doctrine. Sealft Ens - cod-liver oil with hypo t ipphites, a rich fat-food, -.ties the most , stubborn ;ijrh when ordinary medi zip.ss have failed. Pleasant i.i Like; easy to digest. NUfjbtlb Ur NtWS. Tho public debt statement shows tho In crease of debt during the month of De cember to have been M,MH,liO)2. William ltossnr, who ran the first train over tho Delaware and Hudson rnllroad in 1'ennsylvnnln, died at Scranton, l'a. The German government is considering tho advisability of adopting measures to restrict the use of explosives by miners. The Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo railway has announced a 10 per cent, reduction iu the wages of all em ployes receiving more than 30 a month. Charles S. I.arrabee, president of the Ijnrrnbee Iron and .Machine works nt Ilnth, Me., dropped dead at the Indlnu Head proving grounds, near Washington, yesterday. A dispatch from Cape Town says: It is reported from Fort .Tuli that the brother of 'King I.oheiigula told the explorer Selous that, Captain Wilson and his party had been entirely wiped out. Deputy Sheriff W. F. Mead, of Logan county, W. Vn.. caught his wife eloping with Samuel Ludy on a train. She had $.VK) of ills money, and by the aid of a re volver ho compelled hor to return home with him. Ludy eicaped. Professional Cards. pKOF. FKEDEHICK ZE1TZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, trtng nnd bund Instruments. For fnrttier In. formation call on oraddre'S 03tutt.KiiIlitrs., No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. JOHN K. COYLE, ATTORNKY-A T-LA W. Offlce Ileddall building, Hhenandosb, Pi S1 OL,. FOSTER, ATTORXEY and COUN.1ELLER-AT-LA W. Koom 3, Mountain City Dank Building, Potti-- vine, l'a. M. BDRKE. A TTORNBT A T-LA W. SniNANDOill, PA. Offico Room 3, P. O Building, and Esterly building, Pottsvllle. .4henando jyt. K. H0C11LEKNEB, Physician and Surgeon Advice free at drucr store. 107 South Main street, l'rlvato consultation nt resldenco, 112 Uaii.Ii Tovillnatn twitm It i .Oll , r.. J. PIEKCE ROBERTS, 11. D., No. 25 East Coal street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ofllce Hours-l:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. pit. J. H. CALLEN. No 31 South Jar Jin. Street. BhenandoHh. Office Hours: 1:30 to 3 andUino to P. Except Thursday evening. . M. Ab otfice uork oh JSunriuy except by arrange menL A utiict adhtrence to the office hovri w uusotmeti necessary. 10-31-Cm NIOIIT VISITS, lit., pROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad Hxteon years' experience as a toucher of instrumental muMo elvlnir instruc tlon on the above Instruments. Wt id left M Urumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at' tcntlou. ' M B. KISTLER, M. D . PHYHWIAN AND SUROKON. Offlce -ISO North Jlrdln street, SuenmdoM 2?t 33 EI EiDE'S. auction mmm house The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every deserlp Hon for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goodsof every detwlptlou to tbo rooms and they will bo bold at auction on the usual terms. All goods told on coiumlt- slon aud settlements made on the day follow. lug the salo. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centro and Lloyd Streets. CLEAB'Y BEOS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINKS AND MINERAL WATERS. Wi isb IIeeii a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Ucer. 17 and W l'each Alley, till KXANIlOAH, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ona Carnages to Hire. diuUnt ot U kinds promptly mended tc Horses tsken to board, at rates tbst re Alberil. Da rFiiaiM, Hear of (he Coffee Boasp. mm j Jacksonville Sports Disgusted with the English Pugilist. EEFUSED TO SIGN HEW ARTICLES. Tho Amended Article Wero Merely an HITort to IiiMire a Content, nnd Had lleen Previously Signed by thu Ameri can Chaliiplou. Jacksonville, Kla., Jan. 3. Charley Mitchell has shown the white feather, or something that very much resembles that article despised by all lovers ot the pme ring. Despite Ills alleged consuming de sire to face Corbettin the arena, the latest developments seem to indicate thnt tho Englishman is ready to squeeze through any loophole to escape meeting the cham pion of America. That, and not the al leged knockout of the Duval Athletic club by Governor Mitchell in the courts here yesterday, is the sensation ot tho day In sporting circles. After Solicitor Christie, under coercion from the governor, refused to have any thing to do with the test case brought by tho Athletic club by which the promoters , of the contest hoped to hnve tho Florida , law relating to prize lights settled so as to preclude the possibility of any interfer- I ence on the day set for the fight, the man- agent ot the club began enstiug about for ways and means to "pull oil" tho affair in spite of the governor and the courts. Manager llowdeu sent Harry Mason over to St. Augustine to see Mitchell and Induce him to sign amended articles of agreement. The original articles, at Mitch ell's suggestion, provided that tho light should occur "within two miles of the city of Jacksonville." The club wished to change this clause so as to have it read that the light should occur "within tlio state of Florida." When the situation ot affairs was ex plained to Mitchell nnd he win) asked to alllx his name to the amended articles ol agreement, he flatly refused to sign. Mason urged and expostulated with thu Englishman, telling him that tho change was simply one ot precaution in view oi the governor's hostile attitude, but to no avail. The articlos Mitchell was asked to sign had already been sip-lied by Corbett. It was explained to the American that iu the event of a imperative prohibition from the governor they wouhl have the battle take place upon tho day agreed upon, but nt a place somewhere within the state of Floridn, the exact location of which, however, would be known only to tho train dispatcher over w ,iuso road the crowd would go to the hat lie ground, and to thu members of the Duval club who would have tho matter iu charge. The articles were identical with the original articles, except that the principals wero not to know the location of tlie scene of the battle until two hours before the start was to bo be made. Corbett read t lie ar ticles carefully, and then without the slightest hesitation picked up a pen aud attached his signature to them. Manager How den will go over to St. iVugustine this afternoon and force Mitch ell to sign thu amended articles or brand him to the world as having shown thu white feather. Mitchell's action has aroused the great est indignation among the sporting men at present in this city. His friends have no excuses to offer, while Corbett's ad mirers claim that it is plain evidence un tho part of Mitchell that ho is alraid lo meet Corbett, and is hoping that some thing will turn up to prevent the light. Mayor Fletcher last evening sent to tho city council Ins veto of tho ordinance pio- posed last month, legalizing glove con tests in the city. After some discussion the ordinnuce was passed over the major's veto. A Ilelllgeluut Police Chief. Bourn Omaha, Nob., Jan. a. At tho olty council meeting last night Chief of Police Ueckett was handed a note from tho mayor calling for his resignation. Beckett tore the note into bits and threw them in the mayor's face. He then tore off his star and threw that at the mayor. Mayor Waller called on two policemen to eject the ex-chief, but the latter drew inane revolver and said lie could clen whole force. No attempt was arrost him. Further trouble is feared underneath all is the fight between the A. P. A. and the antis. Hire's Charires to he Investigated. l'HlLADhU'liiA, Jan. 3. The proceed ings brought by Isaac h. Mice, of New York, against tho receivers of the Phila delphia and Heading liailroad company, in which a lengthy petition for their ro moval, containing u series of sensational charges, was tiled, have been referred by Judge lltitler to George U Crawford, tho special master in litigations arising un der the receivership, to tnke testimony. A Hoy's Kyp lllotfu Out. Brazil, Ind., Jim. a. Krank Hartley, Frederick Phelps, and two boys named Hawkins Keen red a can of powder and took It to n near by iovoto eelubrate tho new year. The can was prematurely ex ploded, and the eyes of one of the Hawk ins boys were blown entirely out, while the other boy were horribly burned. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Qtiutat Ions of tho New YorU aud I'lilliitlelphla lxclmnue. NW Yokk, Jan. 3. There were soma heavy declines In the stock market on wild specula tive rumors. Closing bldsi Leldiih Valley 3T V. N. Y. & Pa 2 Pennsylvania Reading HH Bt. Paul MM Lehigh Nav S1H N. Y. A N. E 6 Nw Jorsey Cen. Ill Kria 11 i). u & w myt West Shore N. Y. Central 0ta Lake Brio & W.... Ui4 Del. ic Hudson... 13U (ienerat Market. Pnn-ADKU'IIIA, Jan. 2. Flour woaki winter Bnperflne, S&&2.10; do. extras, $S.S3!!.S0 No. 2 winter family, lU.MVa2.tSS; Pennsylvania, roller straight. $S.!KeW.10; western whiter, clear, f.75&J. Wheat iuiet, lower, with MMo. bid and UWio. asked for January. Corn dull, lower, with llo. hid and 4U6o. asked for Jan uary. Oats dull, steady, with 3IKo, bid and Mo. asked for January. Heef dull! family, lUaU.&Oi extra mess, 8.50. Pork dull; now mess, flU.TMtn SO; family, f 1X313.80; short olear, $16.S0an 50. Ijird dull; prime western team, l.60 asked. Ilutler lower; New York dairy, laS6i.; New York creamery, i&io.: western dairy. KStaio.; western do., SUTWo.t Elglns. IWhic; Imitation do., 1&4&C.; Pnns 1 van la creamer) prints, fluey, UOc.; do., choice, We ; do., fair to guod, HiftM; priuU jobbing at Shinto. I'l" cs firm; New York large, lllte.i do., small, lOViitllHc.', part skims, SMo.; full skhns, ffWo. E(rg very dull; west urn, SKii'Uuu.; southern, KVjrLMc. Kast Mhrrty Cuttle Market. KAsi l.ii.fcxiY, l'a-, Jn If aitle steady. II . gs a. nva; all graatiit, ti.Knii.n. Sheep airoug. A WISCONSIN MURDER MYSTERY. On Trial for Killing the Wife nt Ills lien eraetnr. JASKRVII.LE, Wis., Jan. 3. The trial of Matthew Ashton, charged with the mur der of Mrs. Daniel Stone, began yesterday. Tho story is a romantic one. One dark night Hon. Daniel Stone, one of the rich est men in Hock county, was called from his home aud struck on the head witli a club. Mr. Ktone lilted a detective, Will iam M. Hutt, to find out who assaulted him. Hutt stopped at the Stone house under the guise of a fisherman. It was whispered thnt he ln'.ieved that Mrs. Stono did the cluiumig. This report created a sensation, hut nothing like the sensation that came When Mrs. Stone was found dead in the cistern at her home. The grand jury indicted Matthew Ash ton, n nephew of Mrs. Htone, who resided on tho snine farm. Daniel Stone, until Ills death a short time ago, was Ahton's firmest friend, and went ids hail in the sum of 110,000. He steadily refused to believe Ashton guilty. The third chapter came in the contest of the will of Mr Stone, in which Ashton was the elnel beneficiary. This case is still unsettled. An IiiHolrnt Tramp Iteliaked, Scranton, Ph., Jan. i). A tramp callpil at the residence ot Mow Peter Christ, of St. Mary's Catholic church, and demanded something to eat. A servant gave him some bread and butter and a cup of coffee. Father Christ had just come in from say ing mass, and as ho passed the tramp the latter said: "This Is n of a uicc dinner to get at a priest's house." Tho reverend gentleman readied for a stout stick and the tramp started for tho door, followed by the priest. When nenr the gate the tramp pulled a pistol and aimed it nt Father Christ's breast, when tho latter reached him and dealt him a resounding blow over tho head. The tramp dropped the pistol and lied. Held fur the (Irand .lllry. Philadelphia, Jan. The closeof the inquest into the death of John. I. Koehler, 10 years old, of Amber street, who became on Now Year's morning a victim 'o a care lessly handled pistol in the hands of tieorge Koller, a younger companion, ex cited the sympathy of the auditors. The lad who had just been held responsible by the jury for taking a friend's life sobbed bitterly, and called loudly for his father, who came to bis side and joined in his tenrs. Young Koller was committed to await tho action of tho grand jury. Assaulted fioni Itnllluit. Pompton, X. J., Jan. II. The supposed murdered man, whose body was brought to this place by I'rofe8or Albert Robinson, of Paterson. proves to be James West, a peddler who lived at Muck Oak liidge. He uas thought to ho dead when found, but recovered snllleiently to give his name Although West was well known to everv body in Pnmptou, his injuries had so dis figured him that no one had suspected his identity until he told hm name, lie s.is some one asMi'illed him troiu behind. 1 is sinking sin I y. Kctt Wets., and. $1.00 per Bottle Cures Congln, Hoarseness, sore Throat, Croup promptlv; relieves Whonplns Couch and Asthma. For Consumption itbasno rival: baa cured thousaniUwhercnll othct fulled? wlllfrnntt vnn if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee For I.smo Hack or Chest. usoSllii.oii'S -nisii. 25cts. CATARRH, REMEDY, Tinvn von 'iititrrh t ThisremLHlv i uunran- teotl to cure you. I'rico&Octs. Jn lector Iroo. Sold by II. Hutfcnbuch, Shenandoah. "raMi rsBriMsvi ai mm . m tmm-ts ' I W III IHl'IMIH ArENNYtMflL PILLS tO " ,-G--v Orljl-nl u-lfl 'V :rnlnc. A (TiteTitrr' 0uiU Dfa.uumt Itrnnd. t,i n i,n. iu. 1.. 1 i-l'i-f rt.41117 'i ott.,r. r f.i 4 untu an ' ret un in tui'iim fur t.rrlculti "Krtiii" fr I ml It.." ' Mull. Kt.lHm 1 Ml ."tit RETTG'S Beer and Porier. T AM AGENT for the -L Clms Rettlg'8 Cele brnted I5eer ami Porter hi this vlalnlty, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pate AIos anil Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Fluent brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) Gi-lrVXc5Lxrllo, Xa. The Hestaurant Is one ot tho heat In the coal regions, and baa elegant dining pnrlora attaohed (or the uie of ladles. The liar le stocked with the bum ales, beera, porters, wlnen, llquora and cigars. NEW CARPETS Sewed and laid, old ouea relit ted Mu Ureses oaailt 10 ordt r Carpet, MattreBHOs. Peatln rs. Robes. Hhk? CuHbions ilc, iimdb free irom dut and luuili in vvit or di v wcHther ITumpt utit'tiUuu g.ven to tirdtrs Addrt -.a HTPMM Hl.NOVATlKi. 1 lMPAN Nurtti ii)Wfi Mri 1 1, 12 1m Shtn;vnJojt, I , . j'i 1 . A Cot to- CJQTTO- LtEJME. Notice the mint Coi'Toi.i 'i Not VeRetahlc-leiie, nor A n ima lone, nor Mineral-lctR', tur an other "leue" but Co r r ju x i Is the new vegetable -,hortfi -in";, recognized as far sujkik to lard for every cooking iw. The other "lenes," ani ''cts, and "oles," are imitation:! made to sell on the merits c t CoTTOLENE, and to bo "worke . off" by sleight of hand, or th "just as good " game. If yon want good cooking an i good health, get COTrm. Kb it's the onlv'lene' w rth having . Sold In :l n-i.l i ..I p Hi. Made " ilv In' N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO . CHICAGO, and 138 ri. DELAWARE AVE.. PHILADELPHIA ftiUSSER & BEBDAU Succo8fcors to Coakley Bros ) No. $H Hum Cen' re rUreet, NHIiMANIIOlH, IA. Our Mntto Best CJualtl j at lowest h Prices Patronsge rrspn'trul'j solicited. Kaiser's Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISEK, I'pprlitor. 53y"The best oysters In all sly es at All In urs 1 Just opened in tho F.gan Building, No. 8 East Centro sticet, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery Miss Annie Morrison, SHENAMJ'.IAH, pa. LOTS Of holes in a sUimnitrl Let-of vsi of itii muni: awb monev. One of iiit 1 1 st tut'thoUs . f . ti.rnnni, lug h to lnsurt In H'M Ua..s, tl'oroMch rfiaile 'on.par.tei-, el'hoi lit. ill 0 or Ht'ndi 11 l. iiii h ab r. preientr.J No I-" hoi ih .iHnlin .riet, "Shetianaoah Pa Ht Thooi 1317 Arch St l I 1 IIUU1 PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only tlenidne SneclalM In Amcrlcn, notwlt hstaridlitir uiiat others ailrertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Siiecial nuoasef nn.) Stricture Permanently Cured .11 'A to G davs DI finn nniOnil IVlnmrv or sreond. DLUUU rU OUI1 mv cured bvonttrely new nifdioillti .in Ut imi tluvi. A vearH1 Kuru- iHMii llosplul aud vi i.raiUtulfXptirlence, as ( Ci-rlidcati jihI Dlnltiiiia-. nmvp. hi nil flvo 1 1 venlsliiK as crual sfjieaalMs. A truo frtena to nl 1 snfr.Ti'is aiuf to thuMi ronti'iiiiitatlnvr 1 matrUu. Tliomo.sl ituhhoruanil danseroua I caasoiicitiHi. Nvruoor cauauu octiUYeu, I Itnurs 9 i; Evc'aft-H, Wed and Sat. eve'a I 6-Ki. Sun 4 u .surrfhrui rn aTim-nr by man, SHOEMAKERb' General Supply Store ! Wliolecule aud Hetall PKIIXS. CT O TBTXNT 00. TlSZXSiJ 'Fttguton lloueo bldg,, Centre sum A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTnfro-i rV0UrcV" ' ?2D AT?, , t 1 Only 30 ct$ for a full iound path tpc Free sample on application to inanufactuxtj- FOR 8ALB BT U. H. Sevorn, V. K. Magargle, W. II- Waters H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell d Burglar Alarm Htmple, Perfect and rht p mi I If bled with it nd'iH l. 'ft f 1J" - mi t . din street, Pbciiandoab ha v, 1 ut. pron t utteuded to. T W Y C" mi M i 1 .
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