A VETERM'S TODICT. The War Is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of Viravo soldiers lo the war, and no state boars a bel ie i record la that "p'-t than It due. In literature It Is rapidly acquiring ai. .'luiublu jiiiiro. In war and lltorntuio Solomon Ynwell, well known as a writer as "Sol," has won tin honorable position. Dur ing tlie lata war ho was a member tit Co. M, id. N. V. Cavalry unci of tbo llith Indiana In fantry Volunteers. licxurdliiK an Important circumstance lio writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans lieio arc using Dr. Miles' ltestoratlve Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving s .Irudld satisfaction. In fact, wo haveneier lined remedies that comparo with them. Of the l'llls we mustsay they are the Irest corn hln it Ion of the qualities required In a pivp uraMnn of their nnturo wo nave ever known. We have nono but words of praise for them. 1'u y are the outgrowth of a new principle In incficlna, and tone up the system wonder fully. Wo sav lo all, try Ihese remedies." - e'olomon Yewoll, Marlon, lnd., Dee. 5, MH. 'I hose remedies are sold by all druggists on nriisllive guarantee, or sent direct by the In Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, lnd.. on re-i-eirt of price, 1 per bottle, six bottles J5, e pn ss prepaid. They positively contain neither ouiutes nor dangerous drugs. HLUmiHOID BOtflHB. A rovolutlon In corset maklngl Something newt. No break ine : no rustlmr.nowrink Mag, Thinner and leaner than -whalebone, and tfrnn as plnntto nnd durable. Ladies delighted. Made In all Bbapoe. For salo by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by Taper inhalation and ts tho only modlctne of the kind ever put on the market. By Inhalation the medlclno la not poured Into the stomach and thence sent wandering through tho sys tem. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased organ and the only ay to reach tho affected parts In the nose, Kvery bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist Price f 1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. Forsale byall druggists. It's used dlflerent trou. any other medicine. Our advertised agents nnd all druggists aro Instructed to return tbo money to any one who falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnotio Catarrh "ure Price ono dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is sajlpg a great desl, but It has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. A DIVIDEND PAYER. Mi Dollar I11 Co'y, Of Cripple Creel!, Colorado. Organized under laws of Colorado. Capital stock, 7(10,1100 shares, par value 91 each. Full 1'atil mid Nonassessable. 1170,000 Share in Xreaetiry. The mine Is located In the richest portion ot the Ofleiratedgold producing district of Crip pie Creek, ana is bold under a United States patent. Work is carried on day and night, and high grade ore 1b being taken out In large quantities. In January, 1891, the company w2ll boiiln pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rate of ti-i iter cent, per annum on the amount tttrested. H. H. OFFICER, Sec. and Troas. A limited amount of the shares are now o!te red At BO Cents l'er Share. Block, prospectus and eiperts' report may bo obtained from the banking house of H. R. LOUNSBERY, ' !S-S8l3t-eod 67 Broadway, Now York. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- laser's CELEBRATED LtfER 1 1 , MD PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. Delcamp'sCivery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., rrop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Shenandoah, Pcuua, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- Pit I m AV Arc, lwj tellable. ipi, mi DruKiIrt for ChUhtr $ Bnatuk DU , mml Brand la tlaA Mod UuU ualftllld i.iih atmittd with biua ribhan. Tula no other. Hfu dmgmu tiUirtiv V tittru and tmitanvu. At UfUMlila, orMod4 lu iiAoipt lur prtlQUri, tUnuMiicU ot "ueilvi lur i-uuif. mnr, bj rviuri 11 oil 1 H.ftlHt TMKlmoiilali. Xm Himt D tar ilk sT5 mm' mm i -n. Hill I UII ( amy m Chthatrl Ilnellih I! fENNYROYA It Shows Itsolf in the Hawaiian Controversy. TO ESTABLISH A PHOTEOTORATE. An Alleged I'liin to Moke British Interest I'nrntiiiiniit In Llllltnknlnnrs Kingdom. Hecrctnry Gresham Denies Knowledge of Trmiblo In lliiuolulu. New Yor.K, Jan. 9. The Now York Press publishes tho following: "The Hawaiian mystery mny be solved today. A key to the riddle oomes lo The Press In a private letter from Honolulu, dated Dec. 14, ten days before tbo Corwin's Hidden departure. The letter Is from Dr. SI. K. Crossmitn, a well known citiiien nt Honolulu, whose Information has always been highly trustworthy. Dr. Crossman's letter unfolds the plans of the royalists nnd the Ilrltish parties In Honolulu a few days before Minister Willis' expected demand, In the name of the United States, for the sltrrenderof the provisional government. Dr. Crossman encloses a memorandum in writing by 0110 of the potty officers on board the Brit ish gunboat Champion, now nt Honolulu. The memorandum is as follows: "H. M. S. Champion is preparing to hoist tli.i British ensign over Hawaii. On Tuesday, Dec. "1, when oil shoro, she bad gun drill and sighting on the buildings where the provisional government troops nro stationed and their ammunition Btored, and on the police headquarters. It Is the intention that as soon as the queen shall be reMtored by the United State troops, nnd they may retire, the queen is to appeal to the British minister. Major Woodhouse, for protection. The Kngltsh flag is to bo hoisted and a protectorate de clared over Hawaii. Troops will bo landed from the Champion under tho protection of tbo British guns." Dr. Crossmau writes that such a plan should not be a surprise to anybody bo cause it Is quite in accord with all previ ous ideas of British seizure, nnd neither more or less than the execution of ideas for many years cultivated by tbo British Interests. The letter proceeds : "It is well known that Mr. Theophllus H. Davies hns been intriguing for upward of twelve months to attain sucli n result, nnd it is evident that subsequent to tho queen's first refusal to Minister Willis to submit to a restoration to her throne un less sustained there by the force of Ameri can arms, her British friends have been advising her to accept Minister Willis' proposal, and thus gain her restoration by the power of the United States' diplomacy and arms, after which, the provisional government being out, she could promptly apply to Great Britain for support and turn tho islands and their dependencies over to Great Britain. "This could not be regarded in the light of an affront to the United States by Great Britain, because President Cleve land, had, for the United btntcs, with drawn the treaty and rejected all overtures looking for annexation." 8KC11ETAIIY GIIKSUAM'S DKNTALS. lie Has Not Heard of Any Trouble lr Honolulu. Wasmnotos, Jan. 0. For the first time since the arrival of tho Corwm nt San Francisco nnd tho recentalarming reports from Honolulu becretnry of btatc Uresham submitted to an Interview last night on the Hawaiian situation. He talked with great earnestness, and his replies to the various questions addressed to him con sisted almost wholly of denials. Ho said if there was any trouble at Honolulu neither tbo president nor the state department know anything about it. He denied the report that the depart ment had received any dispatches from the Corwin, but stated that dispatches by the rogulnr course ot the mails were ex. pected from Minister Willis tomorrow. "And whatever dispatches are received at that time,' said Secretary Gresham, "will be 'ent to congress at once." Secretary Greshum stated that neither the president or the state department knew anything about the Corwin being anchored off San Franciioo, and that if the vessel was there it was not by any order of tho executive or the department of state. Regarding the reports that Mitilster Willis or the queen were on board ot the Corwin Secretnry Gresbnm pronounoed them fabrications. The Corwin, being a revenuo cutter, is under the control of the treasury depart ment, and nuy dispatcii that may have been sent by Captain Munger would, therefore, naturally go to Secretury Car lisle. The I.ate&t from Honolulu. TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 9 The Warri moor has arrived at Victoria from Hono lulu with news to Jan. 1. Thero was in ten ?o excitement until the Corwin arrived, when Willis made his demand and was refused. Nothing very startling. Germans Defeated In Africa. Hehlin, Jan. 9, A dispatch from Ac cra, a town in tho Ilrltish colony of the gold const, says that news has been re ceived there from tho Cnmeroons, which announces a freeh revolt upon tho part of the black troops, who are said to have fought with and defeated the German troops and to havo oxpelled the German and all other traders from that portion of the colony. All the factories and other buildings have been looted. The fugitives are said to have sought refuge on board tho steamer Ilengucla. Charged with Killing Ills Father. IIonesdale, Pa., Jon, 9. Larry McDon ald was arrested hero charged with, the murder of his fathor, Thomas McDonald, who was found doad in his house noar Prompton on Sunday with his skull crushed and hla body otherwise mutilated. This Is the first patricide In the history of Wayne county. New Pennsylvania Postmasters. Washington, Jan. 9. These postmasters havo just been appointed in Pennsylvania: h. S. Ilinkle, Arroyo; J. V. Coen, Ilrave; A. E. McCabe, Chuffee; S, A. Adams, Gloudsboro; J, A. Lemmon, Honey Brook; Moses Kutz, Lyon Station; Amos II. Smith, Wortuan. Schools Closed by Diphtheria, Wells nono, !'., Jan. 0. The fourpri- n liin.nt ninn fat nf tli n mi lil in tuhnn1u In tllls borough have ben olWl for a week, . a a nreventlve measure agulnst the spread of diphtheria. Tuckerton Votes nigh Liccnie. TrCKKltTON, N. J Jan. 0. A special election vaaterdav In this town resulted f$Tow.,or Wt5h licenie'placlDBthaiOa PEAR AIM, Hear of the CoITeo Hoaso. Weak Bgesfion strange as it may S'"m, is caused from a luck of Hint which is tu'ver exactly fligc ted fit. The greatest lact in cuniK-ction with Scoffs appears at this print- i isfartj digested fat and the uiual weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of nctVy healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders id Con sumption just this way. Tif1trRru..tl'nwnp,?? Y. A1l1mMrlt. Professional Cards. TpllOF. FREDERICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSW, Is nreoared to irlvo Instructions on nlano. onran, rtrlng and bund Instruments. For fnrther In lormauon cnu onornaares u:iuhi.hk uhus. No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. TOHN R. COYLE, V A TTORNBY-A TLA IF. Offloe lleddall building. Hhenandoah, P. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UNSKLLER-A T-LA IV, Room 3. Mountain CltvDank Buildlne. Fotts vllle, Pa. M U. UURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SnHHABDOAH, FA. nm.n t,nn. T t,.. 1 1 r, t ... .1, ana issteriy Duuaing, rottsviiic. JQR. K. IIOOHXERNER, rhyiietan and burgeon. Advice free nt drue store. 107 Houth Main street. I'rlvate consultation at residence. 112 outn jarain street, irom u 10 t.m p, m. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1 :30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. TR. J. H. OALLEN, XJ No. 31 Houth .lardln Street, Shenandoah. Office Honns: lino to3and0:.to to P. M Except Thursday evening. No ollce work oh Sumlaii except bn arranae' merit. A strict adherence to the office houn u absolutely necessary. 10-31-6ra NKII1T VISITS, S1.50. -pUOF. T. J. WATSON, .Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher ot instrumental muMo giving Instruc tion on tho above Instruments. Wurd left at llrumm's jewelry store will receive prompt at lemion. M. a. KISTLER, M. D , riTYSWIAN AND SURGEON. Office ISO North- Jardla Btreot, Shenandonh RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Alee and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to sond their surplus stock of every descrip tion forsale. 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 coldon commis sion and settlement made on the day follow. lng the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Contro and Lloyd Streets. CLEARY BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS AND MINERAL WATERS. Wkiss Beeii a Specialty. Also bottlers of the f inest ucer. t 17 and 19 Veaeh Alley, SHENANDOAH, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carnages to Hire, -UuIIbc of all kinds promptly attended tc. nurum ta va w ooru, at rates thtno llburil. A Hostler in Luck. LAVr Ti 11, 1'a . .Ian. fl. A well dreHsed stranger came here In search of a man named McDanlel, who, he said, is joint heir to tnu,otlt) and large farm in New Jersey. The money and farm were left the two brothers of tlmt name by a rela tive. It is believed that Joseph Mc Dan iels, employed as hostler at the Keystone stable, is the man he is looking for, and a will investigate. Ten ltorn Drnwuetl. Bklkast, Jan. The bark Colleen, from TnlcBhuano Oct 7 for Queeiistown, wa wrecked a mile from Hal h cot ton. The coHt gnnnls. by the use of rockets, managed to bring fonr of the sailor ashore in safety, but the others, ten ill number, Including the captain, were swept nto the sen and drowned. To Ienloii KK-Mhiei. WAilllNGlON, Jan. !. Senator Cullom introduced a bill In the senate which will likely nttract attention It provides for the jxiision of all ex-slaves. Persons over TO years of age are to receive .'lOOand $15 per mouth: under 70 years and overt) years, $300 and 12 ier month; under HO and over 60, 4 per mouth. Dentil nf n Noted IMUionnry. IKJNUON, Jan. tl. A telptrram from Im (?os, capital of the colony of that name n est Africa, recelveil at the church missionary hotiM here, announces the death of the Most Hcv. .1. S.Ilill, hishop of Niiter rettlon. and his wile. The dispatch gives no details about the deaths. IMenilrit Not (lilllty. NewYouk, Jan. 9. The indicted Madi son Square bank officials,.) oscph F. Hlaut, It. T, IcUonald and Andrew K. foulard. n tho court of oyer and terininer.thi-ouitli their lawyers, pleaded not shllty. Tlte directors who were discliargel last week have not yet been re-indicted. Arc you suflcrinifwilh Consumption, Uriehts DiseaFc, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Blood Poisoninc. for anv of the manv stnhlioni l (complaints which make life ' miserable ? Do you kuow that RADAM'S cures all such diseases bv re moving the prime cause mi crobes. There is no disease in curable if this remedy is taken in time. A 50 page book, con taining valuable information for sufferers, mailed Free. ThelT llllini Itailam I Icrolic Killer Co. i 1 Lalght PL, New York City. C3ri.-uLlxl.Qx- 13 row.. Agenti for Shuu.tu l.itU .3 POLITICAL CARDS. pOK CHIEF BUKGESa, JOHN L. HASSLER Faithful and impartial performance of tho nuties assured. E Oil HECEIVEU OP TAXES, M. J. -SCANLAN. Subject to the Democratic nominating con vcntion, JJIOll CHIEF BUKUE.SS, OSCAR BETTERIDGE. SuWect to tho deolslon of tho Democratic nominating convention. piOH RKCEIVBU OF TAXES, A. WOOMER. Suhjoet to the CltUens' nomination. pOR HECEIVEK OF TAXES, ' FRANK SCHMIDT. Subject to the decision ot the Citizens' noml uat ilk' convention. JOlt COUNCIL, JOHNSWAGNER. Tinnn waiid. Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' noml. natlng convention. JjlOU CIlIKFJUUHQEaS, JAMES BURNS, Subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating oonvendoa. JTOlt HECEIVEK OP TAXEd. A. D. GABLE. Bubject to tho decision ot tho Citizens' nom inating convention. jiou cuiEPjHunaissB, JAMES IM. KALBACII. Subject to the decision of the Citlcens' nomi nating convention. pOR KKCKIVER OP TAXBS, M. GRAHAM. Subject o the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention, pOU CIIIKP 11URQHS8, C. II. HAGENBUCII. Bubject to Ihe decision of tho Citizens' nomi nation convention. pou IIIQII CONSTA11LE, MARTIN SHEELER. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR COUNCIL, (First Ward) ANDREW: MELUSKEY Subject to tho (ecllonot tho Democratic nominating convention,. It Drags Wearily Along Without Positive Results, A REAL ENGAGEMENT EXPECTED. It I l!-lti-rl Thai the OppixInK I'nrce Will .Met-1 at NIHIitr) Shortly Tho lVnple or lllo ,lanelrii llnplriR fur Iff cltlve Ariloti, j Hlo It .lANRltio, .Tan. . The revolu tion still drain on monotonously, v t.h little or no advautSRe to either ni le. The general opinion is I lint there will rot he much ehaiiKt) in the situation nnttl Ad miral de Mello nrrtvea here rom the south, or until something unforseen hap pens, which may turn the tide one way or the other. If tho reimrts just received here from the south are correct some time must elapse lie Tore Admiral de Mello and ins ships are again in thee waters. It Is staled that he has left Santa Catharlna. in order to operate with (ieneral (Iitniercindn, one of the chiefs of the ltio de Janeiro Insur gents, and that they intend to attack Par ana and afterwards bombard Santos. In view of tills eventuality, it is said that thn foreign residents of Santos have requested that warshliw of the foreign powers lw sent to that port, in order to protect their interests. Their request will Iw granted, though it is reported that there are for eign warships already at Santo. Ihe rebels have suffered a repulse at Santos, and it is announced that the gov ernment has taken steps to givo them a warm reception should they again at tempt a lanillng at that port. Admiral lla unma Is xtill holding out In the bay hi re, nnd is phkI to be confident of success, though then have not been any operations upon side for the past few days. A - engagemeut may be expected sli' . . at Nietheroy, where the government 1 ,1 . concentrated a considerable force of tim ,, The rebels aresnldtobe aware of this fact, and to bo preparing for something ilka a real engagement. Hut such reports have been so frequently circulated that people hre are becoming heartily tired of them and would be glad to see a nltched emraizeinent between the two forces, wldch would definitely decide the rebellion one way or the other. Few j nprinln linwiivor nlnpa fulfil 1, utata,.nt. ' coming from either side, and the business community is becoming more and more thoroughly disgusted with the Inaction of I the government and the torpidity of the j insurgents. In connection with the two United States vessels, the Nietheroy and America, a number of sensational rumors are in cir culation here. According to these reports thero has been considerable lack of dis cipline on board both vessels, which has resulted in a number of serious fights, the exehango of pistol shot and the imprison ment of a number of the crews ot both vossels. The trouble is said to have been most serious on board the Nietheroy, and tho authorities of I'l'inambuco nre re ported to be most anxious to sto the last of tho men who were shipped in New York. A spy of the rebels, who was recently captured In Hlo de Janeiro, was found to bo in possession of most important docu ments, which nre said to have placed the government in tho possession of informa tion as to where the insurgents obtain their supplies. The Bpy, though lie is said to have confessed everything and to have informed the government as to the identity of the persons who gave him the documents to take on board Admiral tie Gamn's ship, is reported to have been led outside of the city limits early the next morning and shot. Aristocrat lo Train Ilohherd. CniCAao, Jan. 0. Chief of Detectives O'Keefe, of the Illinois Central railway, loft for WickllfTe, Ky., to prosecute tho gang of train robbera who held up an Illinois Central train near May field bridge on Nov. 11. The robbers seem to he of de cidedly aristocratic relationship. James llreckliirlilKC the alleged leader of the gang, is said to be a cousin of Congress man Breckinridge, Kontuoky's silver tongued orator. William O'lirien ts re ported to be a brother of Judge Henry O'lirien, of Charlestown, Mo. A Whole Family 3Iurdered. Marietta, O., Jan. 9. Henry Sauer and his wife, an old couple who lived three miles from this city, were found murdered in their home, and their son is missing. It is believed tlint ho wns killed nml his 'body cremated in the barn, which was totally destroyed, wilh several cattle and horses. The bodies of Mr. Sauer and his wife were saturated with oil. Itobbery wbb the motive. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlnc; juotntlmis of the New York and rllllllilolphla ISlcliitllKOS. FniLAiiGLPiiiA, Jan. 8. The upward move ment in speculative values which set In with buoyancy on Saturday receh cd a check today. Tho market did not give way without a strug gle, however, nnd several shares that were at tacked wore very stronely supported. Closlnc bids: Lehigh Valley! mi W.N.Y. &Pa 2 Pennsylvania tW Erie - 13K Heading 17 I).. L. A W 188 St. Paul oT West Shore Lehigh Nav 61 N. Y. Central Wli N. Y. & N. E IIH Lake Erie & W... H New Jcrwy Cen.,115 Del. & Hudson.... 134 General Sfarkets. PnilAnnr.i'HiA, Jan. 8. Flour firm; win ter superfine. $333.10; do. eitras, Si.iSSffiS.Wl; No. 3 winter family, t2M2 W; Pennsylvania roller straight, $i.WB:).10; western winter, dear, f.7fi8. Wheat quiet, Arm, with 68c. bid and W4c. asked for January. Corn qnlct, firm, with 1'iH.a. bid and tHKo. asked for January. Oats qulot, steady, with l(4c. bid andiHKe. asked for January. Ileef steady. Pork Arm. Lard dull; prime western steam, 88.10. liutter steady; New York dairy. Ho.; New York oreamery, Kx38c.; western dairy, KH&lOc.; western creamery, !9QiSKo.; Penn sylvania oreamery prints, fancy, 97o.; do. choice, 3ftc.; do. fair to good, iato.; prints jobbing at 2881c. Cheese firm: New York state, large. UMaiUic; small, lUMli; purt sklma, lloMo. Eggs firmer; wesurn, Wtfb lo.; southern, 19Qa)Hc. lllimtlo Live Htock JlnrUft. RurFALO, Jan. 8. Cattle fairly active: ex tra steers, $6.UA; choice, fl.00ias.ar; medium to good, l..Vk,WS.S6; light and others, ?144.l; cows and heifers, fH.75a-1.0S; bulls, 1!.: ex tra export, $:l..WfH.75; stockers, dull, $2.10 2.65; feeders. i3.H6&8.m; veals, lower, $807,60. Hogs lower; Yorkers, $5.adOS.as, mostly $5.35; fanoy, light and pigs, $5.10; mlxd packers, t',.X; choice heavy, $5.3Sa.40; Ih.V&AM. Bheep and lambs steady; best native lambs, $1.74316; fair 10 good, $1.)S5Q4.HA; fair to good sheep, $8.tXKcta.)S; choloe wethen, $8.5001; Canada lambs, Jl.WtS.15. East LliiKHTV, Pa., Jan. 8,--Cattle very dll and a shade lower than last wank on all grades. Hogs fairly active; all grades, $5.55 S.tS. Sheep very slow. People Who Weigh and Compare Know and $rt i'.-z k t. Cotiolcne, the new vcui-s lorteniti";, Ins won a wiJi wide -f ul popu larity. At u. i '.tro.luction it w.13 submitted to e;:pt - homists, promi nent physicians an I famous cooks. All of these rronounced a mtur.it, ht'alt'iful and accept?.!-!.: fooJ-pio! ct, kticr than lard ii r evjry locIj,; r furpose. The sue ev.' cf Cotlolenc is n " a matter of tv'-b'-y. Will you 0 in the better foo 1 and better h ' 1 for which it stands, by using it 1.1 your home ? Avoid imitations countle c worthless. Stick, to COTTOLE':? Sold Inn and 8 lound walls Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK&CO., CHICAGO,. nd 13o r:. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. WUSSER & BEDDALI (Successor lo Coakley Bios ) No. - I'hhi fen re Htreet. illi'.WANIIOAII, IA. FT Our Motto: Dest Quality at Lowest dsn Prices. Patronage respecttuPy sollclied Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 South Alain Street. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. fWThe best'oysters In all styles at all Imurs. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant 1b one of the best In the coa regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached tor the ufee of ladles. The liar Is stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes m a skimmer! Lot of whys nf throwing awa mooey One of the best methods of econommr.g M to lnsur In first duns, thorouphlj n InHe mmpanles, either life, tire or accident, bitch uk represented by DAVID 3F'-A.TJl3,I"t, No. 130 Houth .hinlin street, ;shrnflndoah. P 1317 Arch St. i I a 1 1 U U 9 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only (Imiidno Npiriallst In America, NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Niipi-lal lllscOKP and Strlcturci 1'criuanrntlr lured In ii to u (lain rerinanentlr Lured BLOOD POISON I'rlniarv or 8-'rnntl arv cured tv entirely now mt lliodln 10 liuuatt. a yeai- fcuri- j I wan iioAimai aim m lintciicaicxpcricuc'1, 03 1 .VlLiHiat, ami lllnfumas itrovp. H, lid llVU I 2-cent stamps tnr buok. "TULT1I," tuconly I VfrllLlnn.anrr it SlMVlnlKtt. A tniG fflClKl I !toall sufferers anil 10 those cnmemplaUng I marrlauo. TliompatstubtmrnaiulUaUKeruUi I I &-10;Hun. i-tl tmcccRSfultrratnicntbymall. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Kctall PIIICES. Ferguson House blilg., Centre Hired A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 tts. for a full ound package. Vreo aampla on appUoatloatomauuiaU .r voaaiLx Kt II, R. Severn. F B. Slagarglc. w. II V atcrs IEW CilKPETS Sewed and laid, old ones refitted. Maltrtrssti made to order. Carpets, llattresses I'taihers, llobi s, Itucn, Cusbloos, lie., road free from dirt and moth In wat or dry wextber. Prompt attaMon given to orders Address bTISAM ItKNOVATING COMPANY. North Hewers Htreet. t ll-Mm tibet,andoah, Pa. Cottoene
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