One of His Experiences. For thlrty-obrht years C'npt. Loud followed the c!i. most, of tlmt time n ma-tor of n I, mid upon rotlrlim from tlio water as ap pointed by tlio Secretary of tlie Hulled Stales Tioiisury 10 superintend the seal Unbone in Alaska, which position he held llvo years. He relates one experience ns follows: Kor several yonrs 1 had been troubled with general nervousness and pain In the reiilon of mv heart. My prenlot nHllotlon was shi-ple-anes; It was almost Impossible at any time in obtain rest ami sleep. Having seen Ilr. Miles" remedies ndvcrtl-od I begnnnstiiR Nervine. After taking a small quantity t'.e. hi'ni'Hfc iwtdved vim ho Itreut thai 1 wa 1101- tlvely alarmed, thinking tlio lomcdy con tained opiates which would finally bo Injuri ous to me; but on bolne assured by the drmi elst that It was perfectly harmless, I contin ued It together with the Heart Cure. T d i) I can eonselentlously say that Dr. Miles' K'- storatlvo Nervine and row Heart cure uiu more for me than anything I had ever tale'i I had leeu treated by eminent pbyslcrui In New York and Snn 1- rauclsco wltliout ben it. I one my present good health to the judicious use of these most valuablo remedies, mid heartily recommend them to nllnflilcted is 1 was." Capt. A. 1. I,oud, Hampden, Hie. Ilr Miles' IfestoratlveNcrvlnoaiid New Cure are sold by all druxglstoon a positive guar;n teo, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., ftlkhart, lncl., on receiptof price, tl per bottle, or sit bottles for S5, express tirepald. They are (row all oolalos and dangerous drugs- mm A revolution in corset makine! tiometbinK uw I.. Ho breaking; no Thinner and leaner than whalebone, and ten limes fi a elaHtfa and durable. Ladles detiRhted. Made Id all Bbapes. For sale by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. 'Speech Kestoreri. For flvo voars I suffered with nain and dis charge of the throat, hacking cough, frontal neaclacne, wcaic eyes, &o , at rara, coma noi talk nhova a nhisncr: lost welcbt continually. and not atlo to work. I was treated by Che best physicians In too county, hut received no relief. AftcrfllvingtipalHioposI was recom mended to use a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic ratarrh num. After using it for four weeks my spseeh returned. All symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared and "I feel like a different person." Mns. Klias Hanbweiik, Elk Lick. Somerset Co.. Pa llio-'above Is one of the many testimonials we have received this week, urxi we will publish every two weeks additional persona having beer, cured by our marvelous medicine. Try a noiue oca oucurou ai once. mai'eiis' nunc Co,, Oakland, Md. Pnr sntn hv driunriats. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the only mediolne used by vapor lnbahulon, and Is guaranteed by your drugslst. A DIVIDEND PAYEIl. tt Cold Dollar Mining: Cot: Of CrijipU Creek, Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital igtoch, 7UU.UUU shares, par .value jteaon. fttll l'aid tnttt SoH.aaseH.iable. 150,00(1 JShar3 In Treaeuru, Tio mine Is located In the richest portion of the celebrated gold producing distrtotof Crip; pie Creek, and Is held under a United States patent. Work Is carried on day and night, and high grade ore Is being ukenout In large quantities. In January, MM, the company will begin pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rate of iS-i iter rent, per annum on the amount Invented. H, H. OFFICER, Sec. and Treas. A limited amount of the shares are now onVred At 50 Cent l'er Share. Block, prospectus and ej parts' report may be obtained from the banking house of H- R. LOUNSBERY, 12-S8l3t-cod OT Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Went Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STBEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, ShenatidoHh, Pcuun. j Teami to hire tor all purposes on reasonable terms' - -., uh IH-iaiid Brant. linuxi't to I'AfoAMfir tnl'u't ma i ?- i , blwt M'-1 Take ,,,.'.,', . u i.u.orjnilsW i .i ,m , r ,.Htt.-u.-,s t ''--JfilAli m "KHU-f for !.,IK,,(ler. b Mll U..H Ill.Utin I, .tllUMlftll .VMlnM moid t THE QAWAHAN PUZZLE. Growing Boliof That Thoro Has Beon a Olaab. of Arms, A SAILOR'S PERTINENT REMARK. the Sailors Want to Talk, hut Aro Pre vented by Their Olllrers A Probability That the President Will Make the Jfows Public. SAN FnANt ihl'O, .Tan. 8. The cutter Cor win is still lying about a mile out from San Quentiit penitentiary, ami over ten miles front this city. No one is allowed nn board, ntid not one of her crew has been ullnwed over the side of the vessel. The approach of a small boat Is the signal for ono of the cutter's olllcers to appear on deck, when sailors would be ordered from the rati and cautioned tomalntHliisilence. Once the officers were caught unawares, and a seaman started to talk. A reporter asked him the latest uliws from Honolulu. "Hell's n-poppin' down there," was the decidedly expressive reply of the sailor; but he was allowed to say no more, for an officer appeared and ordered him below. Just what this st-jiuge silence means no ono seems to comprehend. People hero generally believe that there have been stirring times in Honolulu. The unheard of secrecy on board the .orwtn, uospiio tho eiinerness oi the sailors to talk, wouiu seem to indicate that tho sailors have an interesting story to tell if tho men were only allowed a ghost of a chance to veil tilate their information. Captain Munger, of the Corwln, has at last lieen Interviewed. To a reporter he said that the Associated Press Auckland dlsnatch. which stated that Minister Wil Us had made a formal demand for the surrender of the provisional government, was true, lloyond that Captain .Munger would say nothing. Though considered quite probable here thnt Minister Willis has been tendered his passports.lt is not believed he is on hoard the Uorwin nor that ue was a pas senger on her. The ttnprocented nctiott of the (Jorwin's olllcers, however, might in dicale the truth of the story, for it is cer tain thoy aro concealing some importnnt fact from the public, and it may be that the minister to Hawaii is hidden in her cabins. ANOTHER HAWAIIAN MHSSAOE. The President Alar Again Advise Con gress ltegardiiig Wills' Mission. WASHINGTON', .Inn. 8. There is a feeling of much expectancy on the Hawaiian question, and congressmen familiar with the subject say they would not be sur prised It President Cleveland should send another Hawaiian message to congress, Should tho president adopt this courso congress and the public will receive old- elal information within a few hours ahead of the arrival of steamers at San Francisco and Vancouver bringing full information of Minister Willis' latest moves, steamer left Honolulu on Jan. 1 for Van couver, and allowing eight days, the usual time lor her voyage, she will be in tomor row. Tho City of Peking also left Hono lulu on Jan. il for ban t rnncisco, and ni though site sailed later, her trip is shorter and she will also be duo tomorrow. Those are the first two bouts in nearly tw weeks. There is a wild rumor here, which can not be traced to any reliable source, that Minister Willis is aboard tho Corwin, and thnt he was given his passport by the pro visional government of Hawaii. The rti mor is received with no credence here.und statu department oflicials characterize it m a fabrication. Trleil to Cremate a l-'amlly. FnEEllOLD, N. J., Jan. 8. Lambert W, Jackson is in tho county jail here await ing trial on the charge of arson and at tempted murder. Jackson occupied heuse near Hamilton, N. J., a portion of which ho rented to John 1J. Counett, farm hand. Counett rnn behind in hi rent, and failing to get the family out Jackson, during Connett's absence at work, locked Mrs. Counett and her two children in tlio house and then dellbe ately set lire to it. Mrs. Counett escaped by breaking down the door. 1 To rush tlio IHectrlc Itoatl. HAI.TIMOI'.K, Jan. 8. David M. Newbolil president of the Baltimore and Washing ton Turnpiko and Tramway company, Tinich is liiiihling the Boulevard Klectrio railway between the two cities, says that as soon as he obtains permission for the line to enter Baltimore lie is going to put a heavy force of truck layers and labore at work, from 4,000 to 6,000 men, so as to complete the rond as soou as possible. To Crush Out Tllbereiii 'ls. ALBAST, Jan. 8. During tlio year psst the state hoard of health hns made a vig orous campaign to root out tuberculosis in cuttle In this state, and 11USU cattl were examined. Ot tiie total number 631 were found to be affected so seriously as to necessitate their slaughter. The state board advise that all milk consumers take the precaution of heating the milk before it Is used on the table. Cold Illooded Murder in Boston. Bostok, Jan. 8. A cold blooded mur der was committed in the Italian colony of this city at midnight. Pusqutile Saco was slashed across the neck ami Ills bond nearly severed with a razor In the hands of Vim. ento Parcliildl. It is thought that Carcbildi was lying in wait for another man, and believing that the laudlord was the ouu he hougkt, killed him. A ISIgamlst Sent Up. Buooklvn, Jan. 8. William P. Grimm, the bigamist, was sentenced by Judge Moore to four and a half years' Imprison ment. Miss Whltakor, the prisoner's sec ond wife, and Mrs. Turubull, the latest victim, were both present. As Grimm was being led back to the jail ono of his wives arose and with a smile ot derision wared her handkerchief. Sentenced for a Horrible Murder, Saw Anciislo, Tex., Jan. 8. Thomas Warren has been sentenced to prison for u horrible murder in August last, He took his vletlm, a small child, to a creek, where, with u pooket knife, he severed the head from the liody, then out the lat ter into small nlaoea and threw the re mains into the stream. Many French llepubllanu OIiomii. PABis, Jan. 8. The triennial elections for a renewal of one-third of the senators, took place yesterday. Up to the present there hare been seventy-eight Bepab licatiB, seven Conservatives ami nine Rad icals elected. Spuller, ChallMnel-Laoour and Floquet were elected, II. Wadding ton was defeated. Letters from Mothers peak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del- cate, sickly children. t's use has rought housands back to rosy health. Scoffs Emulsion f cod-liver oil with Ilypophos- phites is employed with grtM uccess in all ailments mat rc-l-..ce flesh and strength. Little -ncs take it with relish. r-rnnrocl h Soott Bowno, N. Y. Atl intrW' Professional Cards. pKOK . 1'KEDERICK ZEITZ, IXSTRU0TO11 OF MUSIC, To n.nar1 tnirir. InalTtlAttnnS Ml TjiariO. Orffftn Firing anu oanu instrument, roriuuuoi in formation call on or address GnimLBB Httoa No. 1 North Main street, snenanuoan, JOUN R. COYLiE, A TTOJtNICY'A T-LA IF. Offloe lleddall building. Hhenandoah, P. gOL. FOSTER, A TTOHXEY find CO UXSKLLKR-AT-LA IT, Koom 3. Mountain City Hank llulldlng, Potts vine, t'i. It. UDRKK, JL.T1 UKWtiX AlUA IT. SHHMAStDOAH, FA, r,MA r, q T n llnllrllniy Mhnnnniln&t una Ksteriy Duttaing, i-oimviub. jyt. K. HOC llLEUNEIt, rhynnan ana burgeon. Arivlrn frpn nt lime store. 107 South Ml street. Private consultation at residence, na South Jardln streot,iirom ts;to :) p. m. J. PIERCE ROllKRTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htreet, 8I1ENANDOAII, PA. Omoe Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. rvll. J. S. OALI.EN. XJ No. 31 South J ardln Street, Shenandoah. Office Honita: 1 :30 to 3 ana 0:30 to S P. M Except Thursday ovenlng. No office work oh Sunday excivt bu nrraiwe vient. A strict adherence to the office houn w ausoiiueiy necessary. 10-3Mm NItlllT VISITS, S1.C0, -pROF. T. J. WATSON. Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Havlne had sixteen vears' experience as teacher ot instrumental muMo giving Instruc tion on wo aoove insirumenis. weru icit Urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt tenuon. M: 8. KISTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office U0 North Jardln street, Shonndcb. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho X Ohas. Jlettlg's Cele brated Beer anil Porter In this vicinity, also Berguer & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Trie place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, 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 told on commis sion and settlements made on the dy follow tag the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Ceiatro and Lloyd Street. OIDE-A-DR-ST BROS., Uottlersof all kinds ol TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATBBS, Wkisb Ukeh a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the Finest lioer. 17 and JO reach Alley, SI1BNANDOAJI. SNEDUEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages to Hun. Hkgliac oi ill kinds promptly attendee to. tiaree Ulcer! to board. t rstea tbatue liberal. )t PEAK ALLEY, Rear of tiw Mee Poisr. m Urging AlRe" for Senator. Detroit, Jan. R The Detroit Tribune, tho leading llepublicnn newspaper of Michigan, publishes a double leaded edi torial advocating the election oi a legisla ture this year favorable to the choice of General lluiwell A. Alger for United State senator to succeed Senator Mc- Mlllln. lie I'oiind the I.euk, I'lTTSBl'iUi. Jan. 8. f eter Murphy, an mnloye of the American Iron works, tvent after a leak in a natural aa pipe with a light last evening and found it. In the explosion which followed Murphy's lothlug was torn trom tits uouy, ami ne Ms fatally burned. lllonnt Called to Washington. Macon. Oa Jan. 8. Hon. Jamex H, Blount received a telegram front Wash tiiBtoti callinir hint to appear before the Hawaiian committee. He left tor the capital at once. Thst Weather. Ifttlr; decidedly colder; westerly winds, betwinililf vartahle. , Killed in a Game of Crap. Mt. Stekunu. Ky., Jan. H. At Deep Bottom, a place near here, Will Connor stabbed Tout Hunt twice near the heart. severing a blood vessel, from which he died instantly. The trouble arose over game of crap. Both are colored. Fatally 1'nUoned by u Flnli I'ln. NewYohk. Jan. 8. John Will, a tilk weaver, died at ills homo from blood pol soiling caused by a fish (In, whloh cut his finger nbout seven weelts ago. XSctt., C0cta.,and $1.00 per BotU r,,MurnTii.tif. TlnnrHfltiess. Hors Xliront. Crouppromntly; relieves Wiiooplnj; Cough Aa)f,mf. Pnr f iniisnmtitloii ithnsno rival: bas cured thousands wberoall others to Druggists on a nnartnteo. ForliamelUck nf Chest. use BHlJoil'S 1'LAaXKK. 85ota. H ILOH'SlkCATARRH nam. i-ninrrli? ThlsreTnctv is guaran teed to cure you. rnceOOcts. Injector Jreo, Sold by C. II. Hagcnbucu, Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. pOK CIIIKP IlURGBiS, JOHN LJ-IASSLER Faithful and Impartial petformanco of tlio duties asuired. pOU IlECEIVEIt OF TAXK3, M. J. SCANLAN. Subject to the Democratic nominating con vention. JpOlt CHIHF 1IUH11KSH, OSCAR BETTER IDG E. Hubiect to tho decision of tho Democratic nominating conentlon. JJIOH KECEIVER OP TAXES, A. WOOMER. Hubjcct to the Citizens' nomination. pOK HECEIVE1S OP TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. SucJecC to the decision of the Citizens' noml nut n convention, JTJtOB COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER. TII11U) WAItD, Subject to the decision of the Citizens' norni natitg convention. OR CIUEP DUUQEHS, JAMES BURNS- Subject to the dcolslon of the Democratic nominating convendon. F 0K ItECEIVER OP TAXE, A. D. GABLE. Subjeot to the decision ot the Citizens' notu lnatlDg convention. JJIOIt OHIKP IIUUOKSiJ, JAMES MJCALBACH. Subject to the decision of the CltUens' nomi nating convention. pOR KMCEIVER OP TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subject to the decision or the Citizens' nomi nating oonveuiloii. W. H. SNYDER 138 West Ceutre Street, Malinnoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator l'alullns and Paperhatiging. Perfect work. Bsrgslm In paints nnd oils, plain and stained glws. Ail the new lanterns In wall paper. usllr and weekly uaperK, novels, novelettes kud slktlonery. Hedq Barters lor Evening Herald. pYPHIUSSS w.iu 1 a, ii.ii. r i'iiu 1 roul. utiu rJU'piiKH A,ili 1 i .t''ri 1 f itu 1 -oploourwJ.I wtitual N.u..i- U1 cur. I COOK RCtfCOY CU., CMcagoJII. Sioiliaii Sympathizers Assault tbo Polico, THE MOBS FINALLY DISPERSED. lollceiunii Stehbed Dnrlnft One of the Conflicts and Two (lenilnrines Wounded iu Another (lenersl l.tivrlmi Prepared to SuppreM Hielii u 11 (lis. Home, Jan. 8. A crowd of workmen as sembled lti the Tratistevere quarter last tilht and marched to the center of Home bearliia two red flairs and slioittiuir: "Live socialism," "Mve the Sicilian martyrs." The police ordered the crowd to disperse, but the latter opened tire upon the police with revolvers, and during the riot which followed a imliceman was stabbed with a ditKtrer. The police succeeded In dispers ing the crowd and In capturing the two red Hags and two anarchists. The authorities sewed alxmt a thousand letters at. the house of Father I'rso, cur of Santa I.tiela, who was arrested Satur day with his sister, nephew and tho saerls- tlan of the church. In addition a number of letters were found by the police at the residence of the priest's companions, now lit custody. Many of these letters are in cipher from Cipriani. Father Urso and his companions were subsequently liber ated, a It was found that they were ig norant of the contents of the papers, which, it was conclusively proven, were confided to tlietn for snfe keeping. ,Y mob attacked and disarmed a cor poral for refusing to join In their sedi tious cries, and alterwards urutaity neat with cudgels some gendarmes who Inter vened. A sharp conniet followed between the police and the rioters, ending in the dispersal of the mob. Four arrests wero made during tiie struggle, xwo genu nrmes were wounded. Humors of riots in Naples caused all the shoos to be kept closed yesterday, but there was no trouble, ns the suspected or irani.ers were arrested. A dispatch from Palermo says that General Morra di Lavrlno. the militnry commander there, who m charged with the suppression ot the disturbance in Sicily, has Issued a proclamation to tho Sicilians declaring his earnest desire to reassure the r.eaoefttl majority of tho population, and Intimating that he Is preparing to stvlko a speedy and decisive blow at the tew amrators wno areuisturu- lmr the peace. The geueral also appeals for the aid of all good citizens. Another decree established in Palermo grants the hnnklno? establishments a moratorium of two months, dating from Jan. 1 of the j present yeiu-. Ilrlcklayers in Convent' m OMAHA, .Ian. a. The Hnmm conven tion of the Udckli'j-ers nnd Masons' In ternational union was opened here at 10 o'clock thll morning, and will remain In session about two weeks. President John llonrtz, of Denver, of the general organization, said Innti interview: "1 am greatly In fuvor of arbitration ns a means of settling all our dispute, andiii fact our international law requires that all honor able means shnll be tested before striking. In our organization the day of strlkeB is fast passing away." An Aeronaut's t'otul Leap. Sak Antonio, Tex., Jan. S. .Miss Stella Robbing, a widely known woman nero uant, met with a probably fatal accident here yesterday. The balloon rose to a height of about 2,01)0 feet when Miss Itob hlus let hersulf drop with the parachute. Tho parachute opened, but the wind car ried It downward with great rapidity, and it struck a largo tree with terrillc force. Miss Itobblns' right leu viat broken and she received internal Injuries which will probably result fatally. A Youthful Strike l.caili-r. WlLKKSHAIlltE, Pa., Jan. 8 The slate pickers employed lu the (laylord mine at Plymouth organized a strike under tho leadership of Willie Thomas, aged 13, and made u demand on the superintendent for better pay or shorter hours of ork. Tho superintendent refuted to accede to it, nnd tho boystothenumberof Hit) marched out of the breaker in 11 body, leaving the mine idle. Tho little strikers sny they will not go buck to work until their de mands are granted. Ulexico's UartlHiuukuH. MlJXICO ClTV, .Mex Jan. & During the last six months of llsMU there were sixty live distinctly lelt seismic disturbances. The most genoral was the one of Oct. 30, caused by the great eruption of Vnluno volcano on tho Pacific coast, and the os siliatlou was observed over a great exlent ot territory, luthe district of Ooyin-n.de Cutalane the disturbance was unusually severe, wrecking buildings nnd doing damage to the amount of tuoo.ooo. 1'iwtiilHee TlileT J-lsenpes. Utica, N. V.. Jan. a Robert C. Ilrown, a piisoner in tlio Utica jail awaiting the action of the United Status grand jury at Albany on a charge of breaking into and robbing the New llrlghtou, S. I., post ofllce, on Dec. S4 last, broke Jail here Sat urday night, nrowit descended to the floor below through a scuttle, and then to the ground floor, where be pushed open a window and made his escape. J'utal Fir at N"lHra Fell. Niaoaka Pails, Jan. 8. A serious Are broke out'in tills place during the night, destroying the cyclorama building con taining the''Bnttla of (iettysburg, "Owen's skating rink, used as a restaurant, and an Italian lodging house. Joseph Steff, an Italian lodger, was burned to death. The loss Is estimated at about 110,000. Pound Dead In 1IU AVaicou. SoHAN'roH, Pa., Jan. 8. Lafayette Lowry, a fanner who lived at Orvls Cor ners, this county, was found dead In tho bottom of hU wagon, about a mile above Jermyn. Dan Van Sickle, the keeper of the tollhouse at that point made the dis covery. There were marks of yioleuco ou the body. An llxuQUtioner's Niilclde. MELBOUHSK, Jan, 8. Jones, the public hangmau of Victoria, bus committed sui cide by cutting his throat, owing to the faot that he was not willing to oieeutc Mm. Knerr, a woman who had been sen tenced 10 death for causing tbe deaths of infants whom she had received uta"baby farm." Life Imprisonment for Ou Gent. Omaha, Jan. 8. Kllsworth de France 1 was sentenced for life la the United States ' prison at Sioux Fulls, B. D. lie robbed I wheelbarrow containing United States mail at tiorduu, N'eb,, iu October, kecuilug ' only one cent for hi trouble. henr tell of a puvchtcr v inting to buy an imitation f W liy do men who try to sell swell irticks .piak of the act as "working them off?" Simply becati; pt o pie want the best, and it t.iki s work and likewise decei-'km to sell them the worst. TIik titi pleasantexperievieemnvli' ("11 'bo housekeeper who deter-inucs to the new vegetable shoruriivr The hecdthfulness, fbvor, economy of this wonderful cm k- ing product has won Ur ir t' f widest popularity, Whuh m tmn has attracted the attfirn f business parasites who a 1 1 'lu-u. i'ig off' imitations and :, lerfeits. Forewarned i - Id'' -armed. Be sure you in-t !'' nr,'. genuine vegetable shon uuig COTTOLENE. Bold In 8 anil " p -. "t t'lt.'-i Miidn xiil. I v N.K.FAIR'3AMK4.CO. CMICA'-.O HO 138 N. DELAijua.lE AVB., PHI LA 15' . PSIA. MUSSER & BEDDALI (Successors to Coakley Uro- ) No. 38 East Centre Stre HllliKANlllt", 8 J Ull Our Motto: He Prices. Patron a QualUv nt -e respeciful t owest Cash ulu LtGLl Kaiser's Oyster Bay ! 127 South Main Htreet, SHUNANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprt. tor. jsrThe best oystors In all styles at all h urs. WM. J. LLOYD'S Palace Saloon..., and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the best in the co regions, andhasc-legantdtnlDt; parlor3 attached for tbo uto of ladles. The Har is Btocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a sktmmerl Lots of wbvs of ibrowliiK uv.ay money One of tht bett methods of ecommi'ing ,3 to lrsur In tlrst class, tl.orouphly n 'at h ompanle,, either life, tlie or uccidiui, -ubo, -c pre -ien tell DAVID niVCk. TTJS3T, No. 120 Ir'outh Jurdm street, .Shenandoah. P Hr-Thool 1317 Arch St. Ml I 1 IIUU 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho onlj (lenulno Siierlallst In Amrrlca, iiotnltliHlnnilliii; what others ail-, ertlse. MERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESUL TS OF INDISCRETION Spcrlul Hlseni.li anil Slrlctarrs 1'crmaucntlT Cured In 3 to 6 day BLOOD POISON aT, new int'tUniltn 10 uudd.'.. eye. " luri-H-;m llot-iilulaiid.i-J irui lit al - ipe t -nee aa CL-rtiacan-s aud lilpt' ma--proNo. u na flvo 2-ceul stanipn live Ijtwjk. 'Tkl'll,, rue cmly bwk exjiOHlliK Ouaclc llocturs and odicr aU venlbliii; m i?ieal Siwi lall-t. A trur frli cid toall sullL'i.rh ai,d 10 tin coni- ,'l.i uig luarrliue. Tliomosl lutlKiruan 1 11 aitr-iruus eaaes sitltcltrtl. Write or . all and b,- .ivcd. flours HI: Evp's Wii and tit. eve's s-10;Hun. ll-lJ Hut'-j,ful tn-atmi lit by mall. SHOEMAKERS' General Sip'j Store ! Wholesale and Ileum PRICL, Ptrvuson House bldg., L'u,tn strict A CUP OF CHOCOLATE - delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTT. from mm Only SO ft full jMMi io'T-!o . m WJnpl as ppUcattou to wAJiufm a . oauji B. B. Severn, P. X. Magarjtie, vr. H W ,.t. s NEW OARFJSTS Sewed and laid, old ones re'ltt ' Mu'i, . 1 mdu to oroee Carpets, Mattresses PluiIu- It ,- li , OusOloos. ., made free tiuni ,' . 1 1 n il-, In wet or dry weatber. Prompt sttentton irtveu to i.n'ci- And , bTKAll RHNOVA IINt, ( nVPA. Nm-lll I 1 uMri.l, Ira t r-iEuEUi .di Pa,
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