A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following rcmnrknbio event In a lady's llfowllllntorcBtthe reader: "Foralong time I had a terrllilo pain at my heart, which Hut tered almost Incessantly. Iliad no nppetlu and could not sleep. 1 would lio compelle-' to sit up In bed and belch gnu from my Mum arh until 1 thought ovury minute would in my last. There was a feeling of oppruwlun about my heart, and I was afraid to draw -i full breath. 1 couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down and resting; but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Cure all thai As past and 1 feel llko another woman, ltr fore using the New Heart Cure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treuicd by doctors without any benollt until 1 wn-. lmth discouraged and disgusted. My husbnnd bought mo ii bottle of Dr. Miles' New Henri Cure, and am happy to say I never regret t.-ri iw navo a smcnoiu appetite uiiu I weighed lffii pounds when I lie- meen well. gan taking the remedy, and now I weigh no1 - its effect in my case has been truly inim cl ous. 1 1 far surpasses any other medicine 1 have ever taken or any benollt I ever le reived from physicians.' Mrs. llarryfeturi Pottsvlllo, Pa., October 12, 1MB. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a posi tive guarantee by ail druggists, or by the Dr Miles Medical Co., Ellthnrt, lml., on receipt oi price, ilner bottle, six bottles 86, express pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist In heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangeroua drugs. V)tttlVj HLUmiXOID A revolution In cot-set ruakingl Something new! Wn Virnnlrlnrr Tin TUBtlngjnowrlnk' $yj 11UR. i Illliucr mm cleaner than whalebone, and time aa elastic and flurable. Indies delighted. in all scapes, l ot sale ny A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is the only medicine of the kind ever put on the market. By Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach ana th-nee sent "andcrlng tbrougu tbo ays tern. Tint bv inhalation tho medicine Is an- piled dlreotfy to the deceased organ end tho only way to reach the allected parts In tho nose, Kvery bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist Price II per bottle. tSuarantced to cure. For sale bv all druuclsts. It's used dtllerenl from anv other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists re Instructed to return the money to any ono who Alls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh ;ure. i'rico ono uouar tor a montns' treat ment. This Is savlcc a ereat deal, but It has .never failed. For sale by druggists, or addrtss j lie stayers urug uo tuuianu, -nu. CAUTION. ir n denier offers W. t. Douglas bhoes at n reduced price, or says he has them without nnmn stamped on bottom, put htm down as a fraud. Bl SOTO S3 STOE thV&oSJId. IT, Ii. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. tlnff, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. ertiscd than any other make. Try onepalr and be convinced. The stamping of W, L, Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, sa.es thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W, L, Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of good. They ran afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying alt your frotwear of the dealer advertised below. Cat.. urue free upon application. Address, tV.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mats. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenamloali. C. F. Rotb, Riugtown, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. raraunentlr enrM 1 InantuOl dan bya I I .WW"M suan.nty,tacliea by Htglc Mmdr.anii ST tWimnB..ltal. pABltlv.)iirrtftfMun(l llA-natfA 1 VuwK... ........ . 1 . . , a KlIHUDf ok.illur' rotairoiuiurrom people oureu, ii a by uuiL, ADtaliiH elw nill oure. COOK REdfEDf CO., Chicago, III. W L Douglas HIE LEGISLATIVE 1;1GUT Eopublioans Capture Now Jer sey's Soiiato Ohainbor. BAOE TEAOE REPEALERS PASSED. A Itenolutlon Introduced for the Appoint ment nf Twenty-five Assistant Sergeants nt-Arms tit Order to Hold Possession of the Chamber. TttKlfTOK, Jan. 11. I-arne crowds of ex cited men were nt the cnpltol before the time came for the meeting of the Repub lican fcenate yesterday afternoon. The doors of the senate cliamlwr IihiI been locked by tho Democrats, and tho Repub licans hold n conference, after which Pres ident lloujcrs waited upon Governor Werts, but tho latter replied that ho could do nothing. The Janitor of the stntu house Bnld the keys were (gone. The excitement of the crowd In the corridors was Intense, and it increased as tho senators discussed tho advisability of forcing their way into tho setinto chamber. Sonator Skirm ordered a cab nntl went after a locksmith, who arrived, but was unable to open the doors. Captain Urn ham, a well known worker in Hudson county, pushed open the door to the (tnl- lery, anil entering in that wny climbed lows to tho floor and opened the door. The crowd then surged into the gallery and tho senators were soon in their seats. The Ituptthlicans propose to change the locks on tho doors of tho senato chamber and hold possession. An opinion is hourly looked for from tho attorney general up holding the course of the Democrats. After gaining admission to the ciinmlier the senate at once proceeded to business. Tho committee on rules presented a report that the rules of last year's senate bo adopted, with the exception of Rule 50. Tills rule requires a two-thirds vote in passing a bill thtongh tho senato without reference to a committee. This was done in order to pass the race track repeal bills nt once, they having been passed by the house. Thesu bills were taken up and passed bv a unanimous vote, nntl will be sent to the governor. A resolution was offered by Senator Ketcham that twenty-live nssistant ser-geants-nt-arms bo employed to maintain possession of and hold tho senate cham ber for tho use of tho senato of New Jer sey. Odicers of the senate were au thorlzod to open their respective ofllcea and tho sergeant-ntrarms was directed to employ a locksmith to open tho safe. The crowd in the galleries cheered lustily at those resolutions. After discussing Sonator Ketcham's res olution nt length it was adopted, and tho Republican senato adjourned until JIon day evening. Tho Democratic senato Is in session this morning, but the contest will go over until Monday night. Fed a Corpse for Two Weeks. MAYVILLE, N. Y., Jan. 11. Feeble cries for holp proceeding from a solitary farm house In the town ot btockton caused passer by to stop and inquire into the cause. On entering tho miserable home he saw outstretched on the floor the dead body of the woman of the house, Mrs. Clark, GO years old. Sho and her aged mother biuulived here In Isolation for sov' oral years. The old lndy Is 8:2 years old, nearly blind, and almost a cripple in body and mind. She had been unable to lift tho body back to bed, and could not real ize that her daughter was dead, so sho had been coddling umlj'ceding tho corpso ever since death, which must have oc curred two weeks ago. The mouth of the corpse, which was in nn advanced statoof decomposition, was stuffed with unniastl cuted food. Tim Defiant Duvnl Athletic Club. Jacksonville, FIb., Jan. 11. Nothing has been heard yet lrom Uovernor Mitch ell in regard to the statement sent out by the Duval Athletic club Tuesday night. Consequently the feeling is general that tl battle will not be interfered with. J, I . P. Uowden today offered to bet $1,000 t hat the governor would within n week throw down his hand and declare that he would have nothing mora to do with the affair. The club issues another statement saying that "unleBS we bring to a success ful issue the contest every cent paid into this club for tickets will be returned." Ives I)efnt Scbat-fer. New YonK, Jan. 11. The two bright particular Btars of the American billiard firmament, Schaefer and Ives, drew a big crowd at Central JIusic hall last night. Additional interest attached to this game from the fact that the players ot tho tour nament, Schaefer, Slosson and Ivos, met yesterday and sluned an agreement whit u bars tho anchor nurse for the balance of tournament. Ivos Won by a score of COO to 388. Ives has now won two gamei and Schaefer one. Schaefer and Slosson play tonight. GIa4 Worm to Close Down. PlTTsnuRO, Jan. 11. At a conference of window glass manufacturers It was de cided to close down all the plants indefl nltely on Feb. 10 for the purpose of cur tailing the production. Nearly all the factories In Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Indiana were represented. A Veteran l!x-I.eglslator Dead. Bedford, Pa., Jan. 11. Daniel Washa baugh, an old and prominent resident o( Everett, in this county, died at his home iu that place, aged 93. Mr. Washabaugh was for many years prominent in the pol itics of the county, and served in tho itat, legislature in 1810. A Miner's Fatal Smoke, SCRANTON, Pa., Jau. 11. Patrick Ituane, a miner employed at Johnson's mine.whlls smoking a pipe In his chamber dropped a spark into a keg of blasting powder. Th explosion which followed mangled Ru ane'i body in a terrible manner, and ha will die. A Noted Adventurer Sentenced. CiiATTAKuoGA, Teun., Jan. 11. Charles Oscar Keller, the noted adventurer, wan convicted and Bontenced to seven year penal servitude for defrauding tho Chat tanooga Ilrewing company out of 11,700 given him to establish agencies. Killed by IIn Own Train, SUKDURT, Pn Jan. 11. Horry Price, a conductor on the Sunbury and LowUton I branch of the Penimylvaula railroad, was instantly killed nt Sellna drove. The un fortunate inau stepped In front of hl own train. Nnntlcoke' Polish Potinater. ' NAKTICOKK, Pa., Jan. 11 The first Po. lander in this county to get a federal p. polntnient of any consequence Is Thomas. A. Hutkeiwloz. who was yesterday ar ( pointed postmaster at Nanticoke. Bin Children Grew F, on Scott's Emulsion, because fat fo o d s lake fat children. 'hey arc i!n, and remain tiiin jutt roportion to their inability iiisimilate food rich in fat. Scott's Emyisfe f Cod Liver Oil is espctiallj tdaptable to those of weak diges tion it is partly digested already. tVstonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Sffntt Bowne, N. Y. All druircints. Professional Cards. :iOR FREDERICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on pinno. organ, rmngami Dana instrument, l- ormrtner in formation call ouoraddros Ontint.cn linos., Do. l North Main street, snenanaoau. rOUN R. COYLK, A TTORNEY-AT-LA W. Ofilce Hoddall building, Hheaacdoah, V. gOL. FOSTEU, ATTORNEY and CO VNSBI.LER-A T-LA IT. Room 3. Mountain Cltvllank Itulialnu. l'ottt vllle.Pa. M. BORE, A TTORKEY A T-LA W. sniNAKDOAn, PA. flMnA 17An. q tl o ti..li.il ivm listcriy ouuaing, i-oitsvine. J-U.U. HOCULEIINER, Physician and burgeon. Advice free nt druc store. 107 South Main street. Private- consultation nt residence, 112 Houtu jarain street, irom u to t.m p. m. J. PIERCG ROBERTS, M. D No. S5 East Coal Rtrcet, BHENANDOAII, I'A. Ofilce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p.m. J. S. OALLEN. No. 31 Houth Jardln Street, Bhcnandoah, Office IIocub: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. No office work oh Simla ezcevt bit arranae- ment, A strict adherence to the office houri u absolutely necessary, 10.31-6m NIOIIT VISITS, Sl.flO. JpROF. T. J. ATSON, Teacher ot VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher oi Instrumental muslo giving Instruc tion on tho above Instruments. Wurd left at Urumm's Jewelry store will recolvo prompt at tention. M: B. KI8TLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Otnco ISO North Jarain streot, Shenandoah. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig's Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this viaiuity, nlso Berguer & Engel'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. AUCTJON COMMISSION HOUSE The placo 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 day follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Room Dougherty DuIldlDg, Cor. Contro and Lloyd Strcots. CLBAK"Y BROS. Iiottlers ot all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS AND MINERAL WATERS. Wziss Ueeii a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the Finest Ueer. 17 and 10 Veach Alley, SHENANDOAH, SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses una Carriages to Hire. daullnr ol all kinds promptly attended Boreea takea to board, at ratoa that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of lho Coffee House. HiiTfrlnrn ltny nt riilllfpburff. l'lULtlrMil U'.. N J , Jan. 11 Another burglary was t i'iiimitt 1 here. The rest denoe of K I), l'uricll. Main street, of thi city, was entered, and all the silu'rware In the house and a cmisldera ai.ie amount i . A number of clothing were carried oft. of profeslonnl burglaries have been com mitten here wit bin the past two weeks, and the efforts of the itotice are fruitless. BuppreKnlfifK Nlnillnli Hlntm-s. Palermo. Jan. II. The governni'.-nt niHHSUres have Htn-ceoded in lirvaklm; nn the organisation of t he Knee I del livora- torl brunches. The m-t-iety relem-ri to In Hid to have been suppressed everywhere in Sioily; and all the perrons implicated In the recent rioting are, as far a pos sible, being arrested. tin Wanted ill tlinulri-d Thousand. WlI,MlKUTOK, Jan. 11. A crniy man named WIIHhiu AleCntilley created con- Itlerable consternation by enterintr the farmers' bank and deninndiim $100,000. which ho clnlmed he had loft there sev- eral days before. He was llnally convinced iuiv il nuiuu uc niftier iu itrnve ui irioiiuj . i,, In the bank. Iftthonnlvkllnu-ll tirinrinlo 1 Hint will tlcstrov the microbe iu the blood without inltirv to tho system. By removlnj; the 1 one cause It cures nil Human Diseases 1 The William lUilatn Mli-rnlieKMUrCo. . uugni au, Je vorK uty. Agents tor Sbenundnitli. Pennyroyal pills y4"Tv. Orlgn:. nn1 Only Ircnnlne. K LADIC! a H'n ifui 111 II Nil T.l. 't'culM i. t hi in iulil Mrtil 1". n Mlilr LSffl3ii POLITIC &L CilRDS. fOR CHIKK BURGK8S, JOHN L. HASSLER Faithful and imnartUl potformanco of tho duties assured. -pOR KSCEIVKIl OF TAX138, M. J. SCANLAN. Sublcct to tho Democratic nominating con ventlon. JpiOIt CHIEF HUROESS, OSCAR BETTERIDGE. Hublcct to tho decision of the Democrat lo nomlnatlng.conventlon. rjtOU RECEIVER OF TAXKS, A. WOOMER. Subject totthe CltUens' nomination. JjlOR KECEIVER OV TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Sutlect to tbo decision ot the Citizens' nomi nal nt convonuon, P IOK COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER. THIRD WAHD, HnMecl to the decision of the Citizens' noml naucg convention. F I0R CHIEF BUKGES3, JAMES BURNS, Subject to the 4eaIston of the Democratic nominating conven'lon. 0X1 ItECGIVEK OF TAXIM, A. D. GABLE. Subloct to tho decision of tho CiUiens noni. Inatlnj; convention. JIOR CHIEF BUKQESS, JAMES M. KALBACH. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOIt HBCKIVEIl OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subject o the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOB CHIEF IiURGESo. C. II. HAGENBUCII. Kubtsct to the decision of the Citlzena' noml. nation convention. pOK HIGH CONSTABLE, MARTIN SIIEELER, Subjeot to the deeUlon of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. ;OK COUNCIL, (First Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Subjeot to the deoIlon of tho Dmocratlo noui-.naung oonventioa. pOR Uiail CONdTAIILK, GEORGE BURNS. BubjMt to the deoUion ot ;the Demecratlo nominatiae oonveauoa. pOlt COUNCIL, (Thtid Ward) C. T. STRAUGHN. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. ll'Ji l.i;MI IS!" Carlisle's Suggestion to theWaya j -,r n iu.. THE BEPUBLI0AH3 MAT OPPOSE IT. They Say They Will Not Assist In ltd. tins Through a 1 tit 1 If 11 Is hi M Uw.1 In Aldtnic the lKasnce vf lb Filtiii Tnt-iir mil. Wasmnotos, Jan. 11. Secretary Car. lisle proposed an Issue of bonds to i ha t.Miate committee nn finance jettcr-lay afternoon. He arrived at the Crpltol a few minutes after 8 o'clock and cut di rect to the committee room, where he found Senators Voorhees, Harris and Jones of ArkaiisHS, of the committee, awaiting hint. They were soon afler- ,H, ScmUor u,lv(s lm, ,,,.,,, his eech on Hawaii, Senators Shernmn and Allison left the senate chnmber .--il repaired to the committee room, int.i w hlch Senator .Tones of Nevadn strol'a-1 still later. These were all the memlu-nt of the committee who were at tup Capitol. Mr. Carlisle lost no time in comliiK to the point. He wants authority to IsstiA bonds, and so stated to the committee in n few words. He thinks an issue of bonds the simplest way to meet the apparently rapidly approaching crisis in the treas ury. He asked that the act of 187(1, for the resumption of specie payments, which nlso authorizes a bond Issue, should be o 1 amended as to permit this Issuance for a j shorter time aud at a lower rate of inter- , est than is provided for in that act. j The lowest rate of Interest named in the ! bonds provided for in thenct Is 4 percent., and the time for tho 4 per cent, bonds is thirty years. Mr. Carlisle said the couu try would not justify the secretary of the treasury in taking advantage of this au thority, because United States govern ment bonds could be disposed of at a much lower rate of interest and for far shorter time. He thought It would be a very easy matter to sell enough bonds to tide over tho present emergency, to meet the pros pective dellciency of the present fiscal year, nt 3 per cent., anil running for three, four or five years, and he believed it would lie the part of wisdom for congress to nuthor lzo such a change in the present law as to Kivn this authority. There was a gein'ial Interchange of opinion amoiiR memliers of the committee on the subject presented, ami the meet ing gradually drifted Into a discussion of the outlook for tarin legislation, in which Mr. Carlisle participated very freely, but no conclusion was reached as to the boud recommendations mnde by the secretary. Knotigh was developed to show that it U going to be very difficult for the commit. teo to ngree upon a bill. Under ordinary circumstances a major ity of the Hepublicun members of the commltteo would favor a bond issue, but it is by no menns certain that they will jump at the proposition now. The drift of their remarks seemed to indicate that they could not be counted upon to aid the Democratic administration in getting it self out of its diniculties. They hold that the Democratic party by its threatened tnrlH legislation is preparing to do some thing which when done will result in a deficit. Tho Republicans say tlioy will not. as sist in putting through a bill for bonds if it is to be used to aid in the passage of the tariff bill, which they oppose, and they intimate that the most that can be ex pected of them is to consent to a bond is silo for a sufficient sum to pay tho indebt edness which will bo caused by this year's shortage. It would seein probable there fore that if t hey consent to any issue of bonds ntall it will be for a limited amount, say $50,000,000. AH factions in the committee agree that some legislation Is necessary, or at least would be wise, nnd there will be further cITorts to reach an argument upon a bill nt an early date. Denth nf 11 rriiniliient lEead infc CnnltaliAt. ItCADlNu, Pa., Jan. 11. Henry S. Hck crt, president of the Farmers' National bank, of this city, ex-president of the Iioading school board and of the select council, ex-president of tho Kast Pemi-.yl-vania Pi Iron association, ami interested iu a variety of local business enterprises, died lieru of Iirlglit's disease last evening, ngetl 68 years. Terribly lltirnoit at a Itnnllre. KF.vroRT, X. J., Jan. 11. Ella SpnlTord, the 7-year-old daughter of Frank Spaf ford, was nearly roasted to death here. While playing about, a brush lire her dress was ignited. Her hands, arms and limbs were tenibly burned, and the right bide is a erUp from the neck to the feet. The child cannot live. Accident to a ratiinus l!ascliiUllt. WEI.LSVIL.LK, Kan., Jan. 11. Charles llennett, the famous catcher of tho Hos- ton baseball club, was run over by a Santa Fo passenger train nt this placo last night and had both legs cut olV. lie is lu tho Santa Fe hospital here, suffering Intense agony. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. doling Quotations on the New York anil Philadelphia Kxcliniigeii. Knw Yoiik, Jan. 10. The volume of business on the Stock Exchange today was lighter than on yesterday, and accompanying the dullness was marked depression. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... 37 W.N. Y.& Pa.... UJ l'eunsylvanla 1W4 Krie m U., L. 'W KB West Shore 1(8 N. Y. Central.... mi IkeErieV.. W4 Del. Ac Hudson... KHtf Heading W4 St. l'aul SUM I.Blllgll Xnv 51 N. Y. & N. K UH New Jersey Cen. lis General markets. PniiJlDBia-iiiA, Jan. 10. Flour firmly held! winter super.. S&aii.W; do. extras, ii.M)l.ii No. 2 winter family, $ii.5u.tU; Pennsylvania roller straight, SW.UOO-1.10; western winter olear, Wheat dull, weaker, with Wo. hid and IMc asked for Jauuary. Corn a shade easier, with 41Hic. hid nnd 41je. atked for Jan nary. Oats dull, steady, with &jc. bid and OOHc. asked for January. lieet steady, l'ork steady. Lard linn; prime western, steam, Jtl.50. Mutter stoidy; New York dairy, IKS 84o.; New nrk creamery, IVtVOc.; western dairy, ltyyitAt:. ; western oreamery, 18l!lMo.; Pennsylvania ereuinery prlnU, fancy, HUc.; do, choice, SSc.i do. fuir to good, WSSHa.; prints jobbing at 27itMu. Clieese firm; New York large, ail4C.; small, HOUiu.; part sklias, 410o.; full skiins, 83o. Kggs quiet, easier; western, S0il4o.; southern, 192I. Kast I.IIwrty Cattle Market. EAkt I.iiiK.iiTV. Pa.. Jan. 10. Cattl fair prime to utra, 5f(J.l; fair to good, 4.Ma 4.75; common to fair, fJ.2tKt8.7S; fat cows and good heiU r,a.5Utt.4ll; bulU, tUSSAMi bologna cows. i& to f 15; trash cows, t to S. Hogs firm; all grades. StOOs.M. liheep fair; prh &1.G091.76; lair to good, $.)&3M: uommov, HW. I.aniU, ai.(W; veal oulvus, $5.S0iit.T3; heavy aud thin, t S3-W. .. uoki't be i : Deceived 1 1' tho o . hu ffiT sub ' uU s t r Uottolcnc. ; ; !'-. Success iias been so nomcnal that numer ous imitations are now , '- b. :tig offered which are E3i V' C. l.iud tn tc, "just as 3 ;' good." All these 2 Imitations H , lack the intrinsic merit of 3 ; 'Z Cottolenc and will prove S3 tz disappointing and disa- ZS greeable to those who use 3 wt: them. The-e counterfeits K j differ widclv from Cotto- 2 lene and arc mere j Experiments when compared to tho ZS reliable shortening Cot tolene. Save money, an noyance and your health byrefusingall substitutes offered to take the place of Cottolene. oM tn three and live nmiml pn"s- S MuiW'iily hy Jp X FAIRBANKS CO., 3 CHICAGO, 2 ANO 2 18S J. MUWME HE.. PHILADELPHIA. ? MUSSER & BfftDMI (Successors lo Coaltb y llro- i f. ,-tt fvn Tf fttvt I HHKXANnntll, FIRST CUSS GBOCEBT! Our Mntio: Ilrt Quality nt lou'Ht Caab Prices. Patron ar o rcHpecttul'y solitl'rd Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 rioulli Jialn 8tre.-t. SHEJTANBOAH, PENNA. A. P KAISER, Prrprletor. J "I'he best-oysters In all sty'es at all b urs. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) Gr37rvx-clL-lcrillo, 3f 4.- The Hestnurant Is one ot the best In the coa .regions, nnd has elegant dining parlors attached tor the use ot ladlea. Tho liar Is stocliei wltb the best nlea. becra, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! LotH of ways ot throwlnr awa n.oncT Onr 01 tne beM mctliods r economizing ti-1 in sun In Hrst clais, tlioroutrhly re lai 1'- nnip.mlop, either life, Are or accident, Much nn rt-iji ented by X--"'I3 -S.T-fc.--1', No. 191 South .1 i-'iln utreet, stimni t e Pa Sir THppI 1317 Arch St. HI l l E S D O I PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only (lenuino SwclnlM In America, nOMTiint-iamiinir wnst otnrrs nuvmibe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases and Strict iirr Permanently Cured In it to 6 days Dl nnil nniOrtU Prlmarv or Smnd- DLUUU rUIOUfl -ryiurnUiyrnrirelr now mt'LUuil tu iio u iu daj a. eyeai- Luro- iian Uubjiiut anil M iruc Ileal eiiKirlonrc, n JortlllcaU's and blufoiuaH nrovn. Hrnd Hvo hOtitCnTTtiisliiG' fluarfe jlrictui-ftliJ OlliCIiOU- I vertlstoK as Rroat HiwlalHta. A truo friend I .null -urr.'r.TH ami tu thoHe con t.'imilat lute I marrlauu. TUornosthtubboruandUaiiRrrouji I caseesiiiiclti'a. wrueircaiiauuuobavu. Hour IM; Kvp'afi-S, AVetl. and Bat. eve 6-10, Bun. yU HuL'resafiiltri-atinuntbjniail. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesaloand KeMll l'KK'EH. o-oxrivr xj. thezise Forguson House bldg., Centre Hircet A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Onfv 90 tt: for a full pennd v"'f-'"je. rrassainplsou sppiliMtlontomaout...;- i, sua uu - H. B. Severn, P. K. Magargle v. K utrrs CARPETS Sawed and laid, old on -s reOtted. Mattresses made to order Carpets, Mattresses Feathers. Motion, Hugs, Cusblons. too,, luadH free from dirt and moth In wet or dry weather. Prompt attention given to orders. Address bTKAM KCKOVATINQ COMPANY. North Bowers Mtroet, Shenandoah, Pa. SEFStrt-