r vmt jr. SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For th'rty-clRht years Capt. Loud folloM '..'im -i-n, iiiosloi mm. mm." waii o. i. if (u I, :md upon retiring from the water a. nj V7i i in (I by the Socretnry of tho rnltcu Stales l it i-.ury to superinTonu me h'hi iimutii' hi Alii-ku, which potltlon ho held llvoyouis. lie ...... mm nvmtilnni'ii tiu follows! Tor several years 1 hndbeen troubled with I , Ti . .t i . n.v niViintinA It i , le B lesi'i It was almost Impossible at nny i ime M ooniln rest ami sleep. Having wen I'r Miles' remedies ndvertl-ed I began ve-lif; iVi-ivlne. After taking a small quantity the in ni'tlt received was so great thai 1 was posi tively alarmed, tlilnklnp tho remedy con tained opiates which would dually be injuri ous to me; hut on helm? assured by tbedruv ai.st that It was nerfeotlv harmless. 1 contin ued It together with tho lleait Cure. Ti.d ly 1 "an c storal more for mo than anything I had ever taki n. thing 1 nau everttiMii. by eminent physician- , lrancKco. without ten i ntiu neen ireiueo. In New York and Han tit I owe uiy present Rood nealtn to tite uidH'loususoof theso most valuable remedlt s. and heartily recommend them 10 allnllliricd i . I was." Capt- A. l loud, Hampden, Me. Or Miles' ItestorativoNcrvlnoiiml Newt'nre are sold byall driipglstson a posltlvoKuarMi ii.', or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkliuri. 1 nil., on recelptof price, 81 per bottle, or bit Uiitles for $.", express .prepaid. They are from all opiates and. dauuerous drugs tniimivnin BQ)IP. 'fSl In cornet inakinfit Something newl, No hreaklnn : no rustlncnowriuk ling. Thinner and cleaner than whalebone, and ten tfmpR na filnstifl and durable. Ladles delighted. Made in all shapes, or sale ny A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. Speech Hectored. ""For five vcars I suffered with tmln and dls cliargoof the throat, hacking cough, frontal haailanha manlr d.-ao & i at I mo, nmilfl nnl . "I .... .. . at time, could cot talk above awhlsner: lost weiebt continually. and not a le to work. I was tre ated by tho best physicians In thn county, but received no ' relief. After giving up all hopes I was rec-jm- . Catarrh Cure. After using It for four weeks j my spsech returned. All symptoms of Catarrh I person." At us. Elias IIandweiik. Klk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa Theabove Is one of the many testimonials ve have received this ueok. and we will publish ivery two weeks addltlonil persons having we everv Deen curea Dy our marvelous muuicinu. iry u bottle and be cured at once. Mayeiis' Dnuo Co,. Oakland, Md. For sale by druggists. Mayers' Magnetie Catarrh Cure is the only medicine used by vapor Inhalation, and Is guaranteed oy your aruggist, - A' DIVIDEND PA YE It. Hindi Dollar IiiiW, Of Cripple Creel!, Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado Capita) stock, 700,000 shares, par value H each. f j-im j-.ita Mm! ju-(i.i(i(e. I ... . . J,ao'"" '" '""'If- ino mine is locoieu in me ricnesi portion oi the celebrated cold nrodueim; district of Crln pie Creek, and Is hold under a United Htates patent. Work is carried on day and night, and high grade ore is being taken outlnlargequantltles. In January,lbQl, the compary w2U bealn pay ing regi'lir monthly dividends at the rato of ' H 4 per cent, per annum on the amount invested. H. H. OFFICER, Soo. and Treas. A limited amount of the shares are now ofT rod At JiO Centu JVr Share. Block, prospectus and ej pens' report may be obtained from the banking bouse of H- R. LOUNSBERY, l2-83!3t-eod 57 llrouilway, New York CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Weet Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- '33 cofl I if i t CELEBRATED LAGER Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, SlteitaiKlonli, Pemui. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable torms' UDIC rlbhou. Tula k J"d CNII .OQlttll All! liti' l' 1 - ' ii !, ii, lfi..-. 1 rrlun Ull lll.i. I.V . -.lllulllii'.ll .VjJH I JAM 'f)blabtfr4'hilfclrttlV,MMt.lilt4r X UMTS I f. TOE ILtt jiiJLF, Tho Oorwin Arrivos with Soorot Dispatches from Willis. THERE MAY HAVE BEEN FIGHTING riioiiRti Nothing l lllvcn Out, It Is lle Ilevcd Tbcre lint ltcen n Clath Iletwcrn the rowers The Inadvertent Adlntahm nf n Sailor of the Corwin. WARlllN'OTON, .Ton. ft. The stnto depart ment last nlglit received In cipher form dispatches from San Francisco, forwarded from Minister Willis to the authorities in this city by the revenue cutter Corwin. The dispatches were Immediately trans ited. The department him declined to !lvo tlie purport of their advices, hut it U now generally accepted that they fully confirm the cable received by the Asso ciated Press from Auckland Thursday nljrht. A theory which ipilns moit support is based on tho belief that tho Inst instruc tions sent to Minister Willis contemplated further action by tho administration. It is thouKht that the queen, finally see- ingthot her cause would bo lost unless she accepted the conditions 1 mposed by Mm- later Willis for her restoration, accepted them as contained in his published in structions, and notified him that she would grant amnesty to members of the provisional government if she again be- I came queen. Minister illis thereupon i enrried out his instructions and notified President Dole that it was the desire of IShWi'y St" Boverument that the provisional goverumeui. snoum nurrenuer in fnVor of Lilluoknlanl. President Dole ,n -fu,i . nn,i t ti.u rn. . quest. j The advices sent from time to time by ! Minister Thurston to President Dole no i doubt strengthened the provisional gov ernment In its stand, and tho arrival of i Mr. Thurston at Honolulu probably oc ' curred before Mr. Willis asked President j Dolo to surrender, and his presence, with uis uiorougn acquaintance ui inu puuue sentiment in this country in the Hawaiian question, has cemented the determination of the provisional government to holdout against every attempt toward therestora tion of the queen. Secretary Gresham said this forenoon that he would receive Minister Willis report by mail, and that it would proba bly reach hero next Wednesday evening. It is believed that this mailed document is the reply of President Dole to Minister Willis. It will be seen that if the provisional povernment has refused to yield without force, Willis' latest instructions prevent his going further. In tlie event that the queen should accept conditions, however, the instructions are to be "governed by previous instructions." Tho previous in structions were to notify the provisional government, which had not yet been done, if the queen acceeded to conditions. So far as the public is informed there is nothing in tlie instructions to preclude Minister Willis from having proceeded on these UneatownnW the provisional govern ninn t- Tin-: coitwi.v Aitmvics. Sailor Hays There Has lleen Hlg gAN ltow at Ilonnltilu. Fpaxcisco, Jan. C The United States revenue cutter Corwin, which left here a month ago carrying n dispatch to Minister Willis at Honolulu, has arrived ., , ., .) Mare Island uuvy yard, of the Merchants' Kxchnnge A messenger put oil in a small boat and made all attempt to board her at the entrance to the harbor, but Captain Munger, of the Corwin, shouted to him roughly from the bridge, and not only refused to give him uuy information, I but also refused to permit his boat to come along side the cutter. A few miles further up tlie bay tho Corwin &eut an of ficer ashore in n small boat, who at once went to a teleirrnnh otllcu and sent cinher ' dlsnatches to secretary tjrresuam. The only thing in the way of news from Honolulu is a statement said to have been ranae by a sailor on thu Corwin who tried to board tho Merchants' Kxchange boat, nml wa repulsed, that "There had been ,,, .,,. ,,. tllHrR.. T., atl,t,Minnt Is not verified nt nil in any other way. A Naval Olllecr's Opinion. VALLEJO, Cnl., Jan. 0. A naval oillcer, when usked when tlie Corwin left Hono lulu, said: "Tlie Corwin is considered a speedy cutter and should make the trip from Houolnlu easy in eleven days. She is a faster boat than the Hush, and It is my conviction that Minister Willis held tho Corwiu nt least two days after tho Al ameda sailed for New Zealand. Tills be ing tho situation it is mora than prob able that a clash has occurred between the powers, and that the mission of the Corwin is to tell tho tale of tho rejection of Cleveland's overtures by the provis ional government." It is believed here that the Mohican will be dispatched at once to Honolulu with a detachment of marines. I'eunoyor Defends IIU Christinas better. PoitTLAND, Ore., Jan. 0. Governor Pen- noyer, replying to criticisms to state ments in his Christmas letter to l'resl dent Cleveland, that two-thirds of tho people of Oregon were without employ ment, said: ,"Iu one sense of the word all are employed. The tramp is employed in hunting from place to place for a job, and the mechanic out of work is employed in contemplating the sorrowful condition of his wife aud children. bat i meant was remunerative employment, and what I raid was true. Govcrnur Itrowit's Commission Standi. BALTIMOitK. Jan. 0. Governor Hrown has filed his answer to the petition for mandamus prayed by D. J. Hragunier, of Charles county, to compel mm to issue a commission to him as county commis sioner. He claims that he was right in issuing the commission to Mr. Penu, and that the circuit court for Anne Arundel has no jurisdiction, Searching for Poison. KAN8AS CITY, Mo., Jan. 6. The stomachs of G. W. Head and Miss Edith Scott, who died mysteriously at Independence, Knn., last Monday, wore brought to this city by J. W. DaviBiinil given to Dr. Claude Ham ilton, of the University Medical college, for analysis. Dr. Hamilton has not yet completed the examination, but so far has found no poison. Woman guU'ruge In ISiiglanil. Londox. Jan. t). Iu the hous of com mons the clause of the bill Offered by Mr. 1'owler, president of the local government board, giving women the 'right to vote at elections for members of parish councils, unless thttir husbands are entitled to vote for the same property, was adopted. WE SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil wKh hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition tie taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. Prfltisretl hv Hoott ft Bowno. Chemist. now vum. Moid by an araggifltn. Professional Cards. pUOK PUEUEKICK ZEITZ, Ii8TJlUUTUIt Of MUN IV, Isprepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, rtrlng and band Instruments. Por fnrthor In formation can onorauarosg uituiu.Hii iiuus. No. 1 North Mala street, Hhenandoah. J OIIN R. COYLE, A TTORXEY-ATLA W. Office Heddall building. Hhenandosb, P OL. FOSTEK, ATTORNEY and CO UXSKLLER-A T-LA If, Room 3. Mountain Cltvllanlt Building, Potts- vino, i'a, M. M. BURKK. A TTORNEY A T-LA W. SHJNANDOA1I, PA. Office Uoom 3, P. O. Building, rihenandoti aid Esterly building, Pottsvllle. D R. It. HOC HLEKNER, Physician and Surgeon, Advice freo at drue store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence 112 Haulh Jardln strcet,.from u;to T.M p, m. J- PIERCE ROBERTS. M. D., ' No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 tp9 p; rn. TvK. J. S. CALLEN, No. 31 South J ttr Jin Street. Bhenandoah. OrncB Houns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thurfeday evening. A'o oftlce work oh mtfaw excevt by arrattoe- vient. A strict adherence to the oQlce hourt tJi absolutely necessary. I0-31-6m NIOIIT VISITS, 1.150. JpltOF. T. Ji WATSON, Teacher of VI0LIM, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having bad Mxteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muMo giving Instruc tion on the above lnMrummta Wird left at Uru turn's Jewelry store will receive prompt at teniion. M 8. KISTLER, M. D.. pnraiciAN and hurqkon. omco-lSJJ North Jurilln street, SheniuaoM.. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brauda of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK" 120 South Main Street. The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every deecrlp: Hon for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdajs, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods toldon commis sion and settlements made on the djy follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centro and Lloyd Streota. CLEAE"Y BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINKS AND MINERAL WATBBS. Wiiss Ueeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the rinwi ueer. 17 and 10 l'each Alley, HIUCX.llfDOAll, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY? Horses ana Carriages to Him. isullof of all kinds promptly slMndsx) ttv nurosw HECB ui Doara, at raw that re liberal. )i HEAR ALLEY, Hear of (be Mm Rom Dissatisfied lU-Strlkcrs. WlLKEsnAitnE. I'n.. .Tan. ft A number of the former employes of the Lehigh Vnlloy railroad, who went out on strike, and did not succeed in getting back when It was declared off, held a secret meeting here last night. It Is understood that an informal discussion of the matter was In dulged In, mid a committee appointed to wait on President Wilbur with the view of learning from him tlie exact details of the arrangement entered Into between him anil the Brotherhood chiefs. Tho strikers claim that they were given to understand that all lmnds were to be re Instated In a short time. Fully 20 per cent, of the old men are still out. Seriously Injured In a ltuiiuwny Accident. Bbthleiikm, l'a., Jan. A carrinaeln which were r'dlnjf Lieutenant Jacques, chief of ordnance at the llethlehem iron works; Baron Von IJrelber, who had ohnrfte of the Krupp Klin exhibition at the World's fnir, anil Mansel Whlt-e, of tlie llethlehem Iron compnny, was upset In a runaway here last night and all of tlie gentlemen were serioush Injured. The horse when near the grade crossing of the Xew Jersey fi ntral devalue unmnnni;e able and overuirn.'d the carriage, which roii"d''on in t'lulinnUnient. See the Microbes? They nro In tho nlr, lu tho water, in your blood ana system. Thoynra tho rcul cuu so of illfreuso. RADAM'S icrobe Killer ronts every germ of dUense, purifies the blood, rcnovutus tho s.xstcm, piomotes good hetilth nt once, l'rlco In 1 kUIoii Jugs,$a.00; in 40 oz. bottles, gl.OO. BO-page explanatory Inuk - ti-uin n tmt It lias dune, and u liat tt w ill do, free. The Wm. Radam Microhe Killer Co., 7 LaigutSt., New York City. Atft-nts tor Mil ii ii In ill, GRUHbilK i t-t OS. An agrocablo Laratlvo nnaNEUTZ Tonic. Bold by Druggists or fcent by mail. S3c. 60c and 81.00 pcrpackago. Samples trca. Tho Tavorlto SC5TE POTTIES forthoTocthaud Hroatb, CnptitInSweeney,U.a.A.,8inDIeiro,Cal., Bays: "Sbiloh'a Catarrh Itemedy 13 the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo unyEOod." rrlcoCOcts. Sold by Druggists. DonotnoZtaCough,a3theraf3dangcro Its leading to Consumption. QniLon's Cuiia. will savo you n so vere Luu r Trouble. 1 1 Is tho bcstCouRh CuroondspeediiyroUevesCougbs. Croup, Wbooplug Cough and Bronchitis, una la sold on a euaranteo. 23 cts. Sold by C. II. Hsgcnbuch, Shenandoah. 9 POLITICAL CARDS. pOH UUIUF UUltGKa. JOHN L. IIASSLER Faithful and impartial pcifnrinsnce of tho duties assured. I poll HECKIVEll OP TAXKS, M. J. SCANLAN. Bub.ect to tbe Democratic nominating con. ventlon. F Oil CHIEF 11UUUKS8, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Hub'cct to tho derision of the Democratic nominating convention. RKCEIVEH OF TAXES, A. WOOMER. Bubjjct to tbe Cltltens' nomination. pOK HECE1VEU OF TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Subject to the deolslon of the CItliens' noml uat ni conentlon. JpOR t OUNOIL, JOHN WAGNER. T1UI1UWAHO. Hubject to tbe deolslon of tbe Citliees' nomi nating convention. JjlOR CHIEF H0HQMH8, JAMES BURNS, Subjeet to tbe decision of the Demoeratlc nominating convention. JpOU ltKCBIVElt OF TAXEfc), A. D. GABLE. Subject to the decision of tbe Citizens' nom inating convention. pOH CHIEF HUHQBW, JAMES MCALBACH. Subjeet M tbe deeltloa of the OitUwa' soml natlaf lonvenilon. pOR HKCKIVEK OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Sutijici -o tbe decision of tbe Cliliens' numl-) nuilug eouvenllon. s-ibi ni SICILY'S Ita i itlUTS Tho Troops Attaokod by tho Law loss Eieinont. MANY OF THE HIOTEES SHOT DOWN. l'bniif-li the rroclninntlon if n State nf BIcro IMensrs the Ijsw AlildhiB; IVopte, It Seems to Have No Ktfct on the Ms orderly Mobs. Palermo, .Inn. 0. The presence of large bodies of troops in Sicily and the establishment of martial law has not had fhe effect of awelng the disorderly ele ment. At Marlneo, a town eleven miles fcoutheast of this oity, a most bloody riot occurred. A batid of men, estimated to have num bered 0,000, gathered In one of the low quarters of the town and started to par ade the street. Many revolutionary cries were uttered, and threats to loot the town were frequently heard. A strong force of troops were dispatched to dis perse the mob. When tlie troops appeared they were at tacked by the rioters, mnny of whom were armed with riiles or revolvers, and a des perate fight took place. A volley was poured into the mob, and eight of the rioters were killed. Twelve others were wounded. In addition twelve soldiers I were wounded. j A dispatch from Caltlnesetta says Mint there was a demonstration there last evening under the ausplres of the Fasci I del Lavoratorl, which wound up in a con flict between the troops and peasants. i One of the soldiers was wounded by a j peasant, nnd when this was learned the troops fired a volley into tlie crowd of rioters nnd killed ten and wounded sev- j ernl others. I Later dispatches announce that riots have occurred at Upper and Ixiwer Ha- gusa, Mqnto Chinro, Xeouforte, Glbell- lna, Saleml and Koro. I Private dispatches from all parts of Sicily say that, theproclamntion of a state of siege has produced a feeling of greater confidence among" the law -i biding people. The decree proclaiming icily in a state of siege is prefaced by a report of the min isters to tlie king, which says that tho de plorable neglect and growing evils of re cont yenrs have led to a serious situation, requiring exceptional treatment. The Ig norant and deluded populists, led by in dividuals addicted to every kind of crime, have fomented pillage, incendiarism, mur der nnd rapine. It is evident that an or ganizing committee exists which is re sponsible for the dirorders which have oc curred and which is abusing the constitu tional guarantee. The committee, it is stated, meets daily at Palermo. A rami- r Wnylabl anil Robtieil. AMDI.F.R, Pa., Jan. G. -While John Will iams was returning home late last night fiom the Philadelphia hay market lie was waylaid and robbud on the llethlehem pike near this place. lie was struck by a negro, who entered his wagon in tho rear, and while Williams lay insensible the negro robbed him of about B0. Tho wounds sustained by Willl.iml are severe. A Prisoner's Suicide. PniLAPF.i.pniA, Jan. tl. Daniel Vulmer, aged 31, committed suicide in the Fifth district station house last night by hang ing himself to the bars of his cell with his handkerchief. Vulmer was arrested for beating his wife so badly that she had to betaken to u hospital for treatment, and is now in a serious condition. Orp;aiil7eil for Plunder. CllESTKK, Pa., Jan. 0. A series of rob beries have been committed nt Hidley Park, Moore, Crum I.iune, Trainer and South Chester during the past two weeks, and it is believed thntthe uork is being done by an organized gan:n The thieves thus far have raided stores, dwellings and railroad ticket olllces. A Desperate Idler London', Jan. (1. An unknown man en tered the jewelry store of Mrs. Unchel MycrB, and on being refused work, drew a revolver and shot her and her son aud a clerk who rushed to hernsslstnnce. When captured he shot himself In the mouth. All four are in a precarious condition. MyttterltiiM Kpiilouiic Aliionjr .Miners. PlTTsnur.d, Jan. 0. For tlie past three or four days negro miners nf Vale and vicinity have suffered from a mysterious epidemic and several have alieady died. The disease lasts only a few hours. Itlckeil to Death by n Mule. ScitANTO.v. Pa., Jan. 0. William Scott, aged 14, employed iu tho Marion mine as a driver, was kicked to death by a mule last night as he was returning from work. He was teuslng the mule. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotation of tbn N'tnr York anil i'lillatlelphlii llxchnuges. I'liiuMiHU'ltiA, Jan. 5. This was a day of rumur and denial of rumor in the stock mar ket. The short Interest hail covered tlie greater parts of their eontraots yesterday, and the higher range of values established at the close of business last night encouraged the professional bears to an attack upon tho mar ket today. Closing bids: lhlgh Valley 3s W. N. Y. A- Pa 2 Pennsylvania 48 Erie 13H Heading WW 1).. h. W St. Paul StH West Shore 101j Lehigh Nrv Sl N. V. Central 7H N. Y. & N. E 1H Lake Erie W... I! Kew Jersey Cen.JUH Del. X Iludsuu... .136H (leneral Inrkett,. pHII.ADEIJ'niA. Jan. 8. Flour steady; win ter superfine. S'W IU; do. extras, ii.Mt.Hl; No. 2 winter family. $2.5n!!.t)o; Poniisylvanla roller stralKht, $3.Wi&!I.Ul; western winter, clear, Si.'i'nJV). Wheat dull, lower, wlthGAo. bid and IVVKc. askml far January. Corn quiet, easier, with 41Mu. bid and tlWc. Hekwl for January. Oats firm, quiet, with 3H)4c. bid and Sijjc. asked for January. Ilecf easier; family, $13$1!; extra mets, t38.W). Lard weaker; western steam, $9.30. Pork steady. Duller weak; western dairy, l19o.; do. creamery, lOSaSHc; factory, IStaiOa.; New York dairy, V&Jia.; do. creumrrj, 19l!8o.; Penniylvania creamery prints, fancy, 38o.; do. choice, 2Tc; do. fair to good, U26c. sprints jobbing at W 6iao. Cheese steady; Nnw York state, large, SMttlDio.; small, l(miii; part Vims, 0 lOWc. Eggs weak; Ice house, lasl'c, eUru, fresh, lisaiiOc.; southern, lwaiBWe- llumiln Live Hlook Market. DpprAiA Jan. 5. Cattle steady, with fair demand; sales of western heifers, fair to good, at 8.2834.1(1, gmxl steers, light weights, $3.75 4.10; hulls, fi 103.2.75. Hogs fairly actives intxed packers. IA.5I); Yorkers, J-I.UCkal.M, mostly 16 5n: fair to boat huavy, .i.4iiiit-S.S0: pigs dull; f-'i t-'i (.I..)). Sheep uud lululia slow ; luc. lower for bi-st Intri; oilier 15 to olT; beat nalle lamba, $4 fut-; cuiniuoii to good, fa .V4.5H; fall to ii"(t bIip, i, .1.13.25, ex tra fat wethers, Itt.fiOQJ Ti, t-'anada iauib4. ft.tkiOj.U5. I Shakespeare When lie wrote "Taming of the Shrrw," was evi dently gifted with pro- ( photic foresight when lie made one of his charac- Iris ilerlnro "Mv rnke is i rc "My cake is Those who have dough been credulous cnon ;cit credulous cnou'dt to ike imitations for CoTTo- KNii, the now universally A take Endorsed l shortening, have experi enced the same disappoint ment for tlu;r c.ike has been "ilougli. llMsewno J have used CoTTor.KXK T know that its principal x merit is its uniform rrlia- f 3 bility. Be wise nr.d refuse M: an thing that is n.lercd as a substitute for v Gottoiene SU1 lu throe and Ave pound pfltls Made only by N.K.FAIR3ANK&C0 P ; CHICAGO, : AN O l V i ,,ti viu . I ui. . RftUSSER & BEDDAU (Successors to Coakley llros.) o. ,i8 Hutu Centre Street. ltl-WANDUII, IA. 1! Our Motto: Heat Quality at 1 owtim i Prices Patronage renpeeifut'y Holktied Kaisers Oyster Bay T17 Smilli Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENN i.. A. V. KAISER, Proprietor. XThfi bostoj'Stcrs In all sty es at all h- in- WM."jrLL0YD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tho Palnce Theatre,) Tlie Hestaurant Is one of tlie best In tin ", regions, nnd has tlegant dining pnrloia una- n J for the uo of ludies The Hr Is stockei with the best eles, bei r?, porters, wines, liquors uud clga s. LOTS Of holes trt a skimrucr Lots of wars of throwing awit5 monev r : of trie best methods .if economizing is to li ri lu ttrst ulas, tborougbly re'latle 'iimpai f1-. 1 eitlier life, tlie or srcitli nt, such as repre-i-uti )by ap-a. TJfct'X'. 'No I'i'i -onth .lerilln sin-er, hbenaedoa t'a 1317 Arch St. I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lonulno SporUllst In America, uuLiiiiu.iuiiuiiiK i.iiui. uint-in nuiciine, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special uncases and Stricture rciitiaiipntly turcil in U to 5 days BLOOD POISON now nit ihtxlln m u, MHlavtt. fl veara" luru- Caan llub.iiul aud ,12 iirai ileal expyrlence, us l eriillcati't ami l)tiiiiiiiias tirove. Ht'iidna I ceut tsumpi for bo. TKLTUi' the only j VarrUtrn na rrft.it Sni lltfitD. A trUP frlftul I I to all sufit-rt r ami to those conU'iitpIatlutf ! marriage. TIionioBtstubinrnamlilanKeroui I ca-'essuiiciUHi. wnwor can ana do Bavea. 6-lU,un. y-l) f5uccffut treatiufntby mall. lioiiM Kv'fi-: Weil, and Bat. eve a SHOEMAKERb' General Simply Sto e ! Wholesale and Keiall PH1CKU. aro3acx 33. TxtEZir- x FtrgusoD House bldg., Centre Hir 1 A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the bod' , made in ONE MINUTE frrn P0U,uAtiS''S?iT is mm Only SO ett. for a full pound pa . Fr sAiopi on application tJ iiianuTu t' -ma uu m 11. R. Severn. F. K. Magargle. W. H. V til. r H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alam! Htinple, Perfoot and Ohnsp. Every ul. i llKhtBil with It Orderiuleft at 120 -so .1 i In 1 din mi-eel, HhenaoJoita Pa. will t p , u attended to. - joto.i.i.ii-nitrMimfi i A.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers