TERRIBLE EXPLOSION Too High Prosauro. . In ttieHC daysof keen competition in every line, when the business nun is compelled to lnJ his intellect and every energy to the success of liis bushiest! j the clerk, book keeper, .professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, tlicrp ran be but ono result an explosion, which if not resulting in Immediate death, lews them with shattered brains nnd bodies. "They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally tme of -women. Though their spliero is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, a id worries, and the results arc the same as 5tllb their stronger compnnions. This condition is growing worto every ' day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of thoeo unfortunates, and arc being crowded still further. There Is but one solution of the matter. Recog nita the importance of the situation at once, and tako the necessary measures to over time it. If you have failing memory, hot ' llsslics, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep-. lenegs, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi-! leiy. etc., know that any one of them is but a svinntom of the calamity that mav befall yuii and even though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable -1 !-! .... 1 f!i ..! T1- IS MYMl'milS Willi IllllO UI 1IU UC-liCiiL, mV Jl. files' llestorative Kervino n trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon ior nervous ui-onicrs. " Two years ago 1 used flr Miles' Restorative Nervine with marked benefit, and liner Induced ray win, who had been sick with catarrh of the Madder five years In the hands of our bet phy stplnns.totrv it tofirther with I)r. Miles' Nerve and l.lver fills. He was bo wonderfully benefited that he l attending to business sgnln. My wifo ui" tiied Nervine with, most excellent reran. All of us together have not used more than tlx Imttlei of Nervine. Several of our friends have at used It, and aro greatly improved." Lnnls tlllibs, llncher & Glbbs Plow Co , Canton, Ohio. Pr Miles' Restorative Nervine Is fold by all druggists on a positive mnirantec, or sent by I)r. Mlloi Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles, ST.exprcfsprepald. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by moll. A .Bt.Al..rnn In cornet making! Something now I No breaking ; no rustinejnowrJnk ling. Thinner una oieaner man whalobone, and ten stumble. Ladies delighted. Made u au saapes. r or saio 07 A. OWENS, iiicimnuoan, fa. New Dlscovury. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is the enly medicine of the kind ever put on tho ttarket. Ily Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and th-nco stnt wandcrlntr throuirh the sva tern. Hut by inhalation the medicine is ap plied directly to me ui ceased oivau end tno only wav to reach the affected Darts in the rose, Hvery bottle is guaranteed by the d'Uggist Price U per bottle. Guaranteed to cure, r-or saio oy au arurgists. It's used diflereni Iron, nnv othor medic'.no. Our advertised agents and all drntglsts ore imnrucicu 10 return ine money to any ono nr fails tabs cured by Mayers' Magnetic Calarrh Oure. Price one dollar for .1 months' treat ment. This Is easing a great deal, but it bus never failed. For saloby druggists, or addrtss me payers jjrug uo uakiana, iuu, OAUTIOir. ir a denier offers Vf. 1. Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, or says ho lias them without nnme stamped on tiotto m, put Slim down as a fraud. BEST IN US THE WORLD. W. I,. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and give better satisfaction otthe prices ad. vertfsed than any other make. Try one pair and 1)0 convinced. The stamping of w. 14, Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, s.ives thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shots gain customcis, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of roods. They can afford to t.ell at a less profit. Ana we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Cat. i 'ue free upon application. Address. IV. I.. DCMHJLA3, Urocktou, Jim,, Sold fav Joseph Hall, Shenandoah. C, P. Roth, Ringtown. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, ' SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale, W U IT OCiHliaBVt Mic!Bemca;,anderi Buiirauty.bai kod by K Book, iilum rated f roialif e from people cared. J xeuutnuii. Nouuuu else win cure. V COOK REMEDY CO., Chtcaao. 111. Ait tifflOXOUPUMt m-mfM flLDmpIO faWSl bohihg. MSMmmm -Mac M m W L. Douglas S3 8HQ .OUR HAWAIIAN POLICY. Senators Opposing tho Attitude of the Administration. TtJEPIE SPEIN08 A SURPRISE. Indiana's Democratic) Senator Insists That the Kpcoffiiitlmi (liten thn Provisional Oovermtient Cnnuot Now 1m Withdrawn, Though Ho Cundciiint MlnMcr Stevens. Wamhnoton', Jan. 12. Tho Hawaiian controversy consntned almost the whole time In tho senate yesterday. Senator Davis (Mlun.) ooncluded his speech In op position to the policy of tho present ad ministration, anil was particularly cru phntle In his opposition to tlio net of the president In commissioning Mr. Blount to llnwall nnd clothing him with plenary powers, even to the extent of control of the naval forces, without such an appoint ment having been confirmed by the sen nte. The deftness with which he paraded to the senate the spectacle of the opera bouffo queen clamoring for her lost throne was too much for the grave and venera ble senate, and the galleries gave expres sion to Its appreciation by applatlte so hearty that it required tho usual threat of the presiding olllcer to clear the gal leries to still the enthusiasm. Senator Turpie made an hour's speech that wn full of surprises. It wns a strong legal artrtiment, based on international nnd diplomatic law, and took tho position that tho provisional government having been once recognized by the United States nnd the civilised world, it was a fact ac complished, and recognition could not bo withdrawn, while condemning the no tions of Minister Stovcns, and denounc ing him as a conspirator through whose influence nnd by whoso assistnuco the uov ernment to which had been accredited was overthrown, he declared that it would be just ub (treat a wrong and just as ren- rohenslble in the eyes of tho country and. international law for thlsgovernmentnow to overthrow the provisional government as it had been for Minister Stoveni to nid in the destruction of tho former govern ment. Save for a recess of two hours, thoro was an uninterrupted ilow of tariff oratory in the house ngaln yesterday from 11 o'clock In the forenoon until 10:30 last night. In terest in the debate Is beginning to flag a little. The principnl speeches were those of Messrs. Breckinridge (Ky.), Springer (Ills.), Diugley (Me.) and Hurler (O.). Cnn't Live tin Seventy Cents a Day. BUFFALO, Jan. 13. Tho needy laborers who have been supplied with work by the citizens' relief committee have a grievance against their paymasters becnuse their wages have been cut. When thoy were paid off yesterday they received ten cents an hour for work performed last week, when twelve cents was tho rate. The spokesman told the treasurer that no nuin could llvo nnd support a family on seventy cents a day. Vnvni;tir Trnlii Ditched. MEAIIVILLIS, Pa., Jan. 12. Passenger train 43 cm the Pitlsburi;, Shonauco ami Lake Erie railroad was ditched at Watson Kim, seven miles east of Ibis city, last night. Engineer H. J. Uuger, Fireman George Porter and Urakeman II. P. Trace were nil buried under the wreck, but all were recovered alive. The three men were frightfully scalded by escaping steam, and Uuger and Trace will probably die. Huppnqed tu Itf Chris Kvnna' AVorlC. Fhksno. Cal., Jan. 12. The man who hold up tho station agent at Fowler Wed' nesday night and robbed him and others who were in tho place, subsequently shoot ing Constable Oaks and two other men. Is now believed to be Morrell,. who set Evans, the outlaw, nl liberty. The other man In the cart In which both made their escape is believed to have been Kvaus, who undoubtedly planned the robbery. htubborn Wns Dispute Settled. WHEELING, W.Va.,Jnn. 12. The Wheel inn Iron and Steel company and the men employed in the company's steel plant here reached an agreement, whereby the men accept a cut of 83 per cent, from last year's rates. The plant will resume op eraltons ono week from Monday next, giv ing employment to 400 men, who have been Idle since June 30 last. Throe Hungarian Tramptt Killed. Pittsburg, Jan. 12. West bound ex press No. 18 on the Pennsylvania railroad run down and killed three unknown Hun garians in Carney's tunnel, near Greens burg. Tho men were tramping eastward, and stepped oil one track to avoli n f relgl' t tram when they were struck by the ex press coining in tho opposite direction. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning: Quotations on the Nevr York and l'lilltutcliilila Kxchauges. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 11. Tho stock market was intensely dull today and the speculation was devoid of Importance, being confined entirely to the professional traders. Closing Mils; I.ehlgh Valley.... 37, W.N.Y.&Pa..,. 1 Pennsylvania 484 Erie 11 RoadhiK lH D., h. & W 100 St. Paul ! West Shore Lehhrh Nnv 1 N. Y. Central.... 97 N. Y. & N. E UK Lato Krle & W . . UK New Jersey Ccn. .115 Del. & Hudson. ,,133 General Markets. PmUlOKi.riiiA, Jan. 10. Flour firm, quiet! winter super., g&.10; do. extras, .'.25$1!.50; No. S winter family, $2.SQ2.63; Pennsylvania roller straight, $2.DUa.l(i western winter clear,&.'.7r3. Wheat quiet, steady, with 05Ko. bid and Ufo. asked for January. Corn quiet, steady, with 41c. bid and 41jja. asked for Jan uary. Oats dull, weaker, with 35c. bid and C'jWo. asked for January. Beef dull. Pork firm. Lard llrm; prime western, steam, Butter quleti New York dairy, 17 24o.i New York creamery, l'J&23c.; western dairy, l!18c,; western creamery, 183SKc; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, 2Jo,i do. choice, 21J!6c. ; f air to good, !Xi!o.; prints jobbing t 87ic. Oheese firm; New York large, Ulljc; small, llffll3?io. ; part skims, 4&10O.S full skims, 'J3a. Ecu's duU;western, Wit-let southern, WdXH- I.lve Stuck Markets. BorifAU), Jan. 11. Cattle dull! lower for all but cood butchers' Btocki prime lielfers, J3.70O1! mixd cows and heifers, $!.75fti.:; old to fair cows, $8.!33. Hogs active! York ers, good to extra light. $5.608.U6; pigs, $S.B5s meaium and heavy, SB.Wi fair to choice heavy, S5.S0; coarse heavy, J1.3-V31-7J. Sheep and lambs Bleadyi fair to good sheep, $2.5333.30; choice, 1 3.W ,jj.60i wethers, $3.So34; native lambs, light to good, J3.50S4.75i extra, S1.00O 5.10. EAST LWKU'fY, Pa Jan. 11. Cattle steady; Jirlmo to extra, J5-I15.S5! fair to good, $4.60 4.75; commou to fair, 83.1a3.75; fat cows and good hcifers,J2 5ma.3.1U; bulls, imaa.ua; bologna cows, $5 to $15; fresh cows, $20 to $33, Hogs stead;; all grades, S5.6Oa5.00. Bheep steady; prirao, $3,505.76i fair to good,t2.6U3.30! com mon, $13. Lambi, $3a4.B5; veal calves, 5.M o.75i heavy and thin, $3.6038.50. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" '1 his is a fact with reganl to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The clifTcrenc. between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In COtt'S ElUiSiE! you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to digc -tion there is no -after effca except good affect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of llesh and strength known to science. Treparfd by Beott A nnrrnn. N. Y. All drmgtitt. Professional Cards. pUOF. FREDERICK ZBITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIO, jb prupareu to instructions un uinuu.urKuu, nrlng and band Instruments. For further In. lormauoa coil onoraauroa unmu.Kii linos., No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah, JOHN R. COYLE. A TTORNliT-A TLA jr. Offloe Bsddall building. Khcnando&h, I'l. S1 OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UNSELMiR-A T-LA If, Room 3. Mountain CitvBank Bulldinsr. Pott ville, Pi. M. X. MURKK, ATTORNEY AT-LA W. SHXHAHDOAn, FA. Oftlco Room 3. P. O. Building, Bhenandoul .adEsterly building, Pottsvllle, JQR.R. HOGtlLEHNER, PJiysician and Surgeon. Advlco free nt drue store. 107 Bouth Main street. Private consultation nt residence. 112 noutn jardln street, irom 6 to 7;ai) p. m. J PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Oftlco, Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. D R. J. H. OATjTjEN, no. ii eouin jarjin sircet, bncnunaoan Ofkice Ilouns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. iVb office work on Sunday except by arrange ment. A striet adherence to the office houn w aosotweiy necessary. 10316m NIUIIT VISITS, 81.50. pROF. T. J. WATSON, Teticfcer ot VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO nnd MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a tr-achcr of Instrumental tnufio giving Instruc tion on the above instruments. Weird left at Urumm's jewelry store will rocolvo prompt at- leuuuu. jjyj, H. KI8TLER, M. D., PHYflWIAN AND BUROEON. Office 120 North Jirdln strcot, Shenandoih. RETTO'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Ohas. liettig's Cele brated Beer niid Torter in this vicinity, nlso Bergner & Bu gel's celebrated India Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of liiquora aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street IV The place tor-business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and tbey will be sold at auction on tho usual terms. All goods toldon commis sion and settlements made on the day follow, log the sale Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Contro and Lloyd Strcote. Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS,- Weiss Ueeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Plnest Beer. 17 and 10 reach Alley, 8IIENANDOA1I. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages to Hire. ikullne of (.11 kinds promptly mended to, llorsfcs taken to board, at rates that are liberal. Ob PEAR ALLEY, Rear of fhe Coffee House. Jlelgimn'ft mlimfl 'llutittu4 to Kffllgli. DBttmitlA Jan. IS.- Premier lleernaert. had nn audience ot KIiik I.eopold, and re ported to ids majesty the determination of tho onhinet to nwliiii unli the party oftheltight made tlw requisite ooncni slous. Aneeting of the Hlght has heeti called for Monday to consider the matter. liarrlty nt Wanliliigton. WaHIN0Tos, Jnn. 12. lion. William V. lintrity, of the Democratic national com mittee, Arrived In town iHnt night. Ills visit is said to be in connection with the Philadelphia presidential appolntmentx. Wheeling's New ChHiiiIIc llUtiop. UALT1M0KK, Jan. 12. Cardinal Oibhons recolvetl a cablegram nuuounctng the ap- polntment by the pope of Hev. P. .T. Dcm nhue, rector of the cathedral, Haiti more, as bishop of Wheeling, W. Vn. A Determined Sulfide? Ghkesbbiiboh, Pa , Jan 13. Mlw Cora Howman, a young lady teacher, of nenr Stewart Station, becnuse of a quarrel with hev lover, attempted snlotde by the laudnaum route, but took too much and it was Ineffectual. Not discouraged, she procured a pistol and shot herself In the breast, producing what In believed to be a fatal wound. Another Respite for l'alnter. Ciiioaoo, Jan. 12. Governor Altgeld has granted Oeoige II. Painter, who was sen tenced to bo bung today, a respite until Jan. 2(i. The respite was granted on an Bflhlnvltof Mr. Gleason, of Chicago, who Hyg that IJick Kdwards told him in 18i, that he had "fixed Alice Martin," mean ins that he had killed her. Three Section llnnds Killed. AVoonwAIll), Ala., Jan. 12. An engine of the Woodward Iron company collided with n band car yesterdny, killing J. V. Nenl, section foreman, and Louis Frizzle and .Tninw Owens, laborers, nnd fatally injuring dim Jackfon, a laborer. 'hivCMimlu' n I O tkl A i POLITICAL CARDS. JOR CHIEF BURGESS, irVfTvr t tt a cot r?T Faithful aud impartial petformauce of the dutlon assureil. pOR RISC13IVER OF TAXES, M. J. SCANLAN. Subject tojthe Democratic nominating con vention. j10R CHIEF BURUEHS, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. Sublect to tho decision of tho Democrntio nominating conventlun. E OR RECEIVER OF TAXES, A. WOOMER. Subject to tho Citizens' nomination. poll RECEIVER OF TAXES, FRANK SCHMIDT. Subject to the dec'slon of the Citizens' lioml uat ng convention. COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER. in inn WAitD. Subject to ihe decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. jJIOR CHIEF BURGESS, JAMES BURNS, Subjeot to the deolslon of the Democratic nominating convention. PR RECEIVER OF TAXES, A. D. GABLE. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' com luatlnR convention. pOR CHIEF BURGESS, JAMES M.KALBACri, Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' nomi nating convention. ;OK RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subject o the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. OR CHIEF BURGESS. C. II. HAGENBUCII. Subject to Ihe doclslon ot the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR Hiail CONSTABLE, MARTIN SHEELER. Subject to tbo decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR COUNCIL. (First Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Subject to the decision of the Damocratlc nominating convention, pOR HIO.II CONSTABLE, GEORGE BURNS. Subject to the decision ot the Democratlo nominating convention. pOR COUNCIL (Third Ward) C. T. STRAUGHN. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. poit man constable, RO BERTJFAIRLI E, Subject to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention, pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Second Ward) MARSHALL BAUGH. Subjeot to the decision of the Clllzous' noml na'lng convention, mm if s. iioraii It Looks as Though tho Clorbett- Mitoholl Fight Will Occur. NO LAW ASAIH3T THE CONTEST. A fettrr fHim Maiimrir llnwden to Oor- ertltir Mitclirll Whleli Throws l.lglit mi the SHfet tauyera Agren That I tie Amilr la rei-fKetly Legal. JACKdoNVlhliE, Fla., Jnn. 13. Th" llnval Athletic club made another stntehnmt to the public, the first part of which Is' de voted to a history of the club and I he pro posed Corliett-Mllchell fight. A new ami interesting part of the statement em- iMKlloa n letter to the governor, written by Mr. Bowden. It Is as follows; I notice from tho newspapers that you are credited with having xnul that tli plan of proceedings instituted nvatnst Corbett and Mitchell wan a collusive on between those interested in the iMint- -t and the officers of this county. Yon will remember that I mnde this suggestion t 1 yon during my absence in Tallahassee, l-j which you demurred, hut afterwards told me to go Iwick to. Jacksonville, consult my attorney ami bring auy legal proceeding that would convince you that the contest we propose to have was not an illegnl one. "You remember you further told me that It was not a personal matter with you to stop this proposed contest, but, M the oxecutlve, It was your duty to do sons long as you felt that It wns a violation of the law. Now, governor, I wish to say that as far as the collusion is concerned your officers here are just as innocent a. you nro yourself. Our object In bringing this test wns to satisfy ourselves, as well as youflbat we were not violating the law. "Governor, you nlso remember in our conference as to bringing the mutter be fore tho Bupreme court 1 objprted for tho reason that we could not fully argue to the supreme court our side of the case, and to ask tho supreme court If prize lights were unlawful would bo to simply receive tha answer 'yes.' We do not pro pose to hjve n prize light, or anything like a light, and my efforts In drawing up con tracts, etc., have been with that one ob ject, to oliniinnteeverythingpertalulntj to a fight, and to only have a scientific glovo contest, pure nnd simple. Another reason thatl did not like to bring this matter bo fore the supreme court was that upon my nrrtval homo from Tallahassee I was told by one of your closest friends that in con versation with you upon this subject you hnd waved your bands townrd tho su premo court chambers and said that you hnd all agreed it was against the law." The statement continues: "While this letter was in transit and waitiiiR for a reply from Governor Milch ell, which reply the governor wns assured should be. a confidential one, the county solicitor took advantage of our liberality of not pushing In tho habeas corpus pro ceedings nnd nol prossed tho cases against Corbett nnd Mitchell, thus depriving us of thondjudlcation of the highest court open to us. "Whereupon wo sent a telegram to Gov ernor Mitchell asking him to submit the matter, ns promised our representative, to the supreme court, which lie refused to do." Tho club then made public the an nouncement that the fight would come off, the governor's nsbertion notwith standing. A prominent attorney told of a confer enco of attorneys, nt which tho question of tho legality of n city ordinance permit ting boxing matches wns discussed. The conclusion reached was tliatslnco the city had given the boxers the right to come together within tho limits of tho corpora tion, then the city was bound to protect them In the event of opposition from any source whntever. If the contest was stop ped by order of the governor then the city was liable for damages. It Is also said that on the strength of this opinion the governor and attorney general, upon look ing over the matter, found that thoDuvnl people hail, the upper hand nnd determined to allow the contest to proceed unmo lested. A Noted Indian Murdered. For.T Yates, N. D., Jan. 12. Indian runners just arrived from tho famous .sit ting Dull camp nnd battle field report the murder of lion Thunder, who, as a cour ier, made the daring ride of twenty-two miles directly through Sitting null's hordes, muklng possible the union of the peace and successful issue of the conflict in which Sitting Hull was killed three yoars ago. A lllackfoot deaf and dumb son of White lilackbitd, crept into the tepeo where Iron Thunder, his wife and child wero sleeping, and crushed his skull with an ax. Vnlllunt Will Appeal. PARIS, Jan. 12. Vaillanthaswoakened, and It Is now announced that ho has thought better of his decision not to make an appeal against his sentence to thecourt of cassation, and accordingly he is under stood to have signed the necessary docu ment. Ho still refuses, however, to peti tion President Carnot for a commutation ot his sentence. Baved From tho Ilnlter. IIARniSUUHG, Jan. 12. Governor Pattl son commuted to Imprisonment for life the death sentence of Joseph Zappe, of Allegheny, and issued a full pardon to James McCnthy, of Lackawanna county. A Well Known Woman 1'rc-iiehor Denil. Cleveland, Jan. 12. Mrs. Caroline Tnl bott, tho woman who has preached all over the United States during the past 25 years, died here Inst night. Decided Against HeKane. Brooklyn, Jnn, 13. In tho MoKaneand other election case.) Judge Bart let t de nied the motion to quash the Indictments The Weather. Fair; decidedly cooler, westerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS Last night President nnd Mrs. Cleve land entertained the diplomatic corps at the .White House. Tho Kansas Popnllstu'have decided to abandon the Idea of nominating a candi date for United Stales senator. Ily tho explosion of a sawmill boiler at Adolphi, O., Noah Hoffman, Silas Wilson and Amos Stevens were killed and John Wilson fatally injured. W, T. Gempp, of St Iiouis, standing be fore a mirror, blew his brains out with a revolver, lie was head of u large soap manufacturing company. The directors ot the Louisville nnd Nashville railroad decided to pass the regular semi-annual dividend usually declared at this month's meeting of tin board. 1 ( ousmess It is characteristic of the Wren that il will .sneak In mul occupy tha nest made bv another bird, iti preference to building one of its M'Vti. Tim name trait is often seu in business. It is shown by the imitator uf No sooner has the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ciitig, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable sale and popularity, than the business wrens are ready to move upon the market with many worthless counterfeits. Any housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of thevalue of Cottoi.ijnk by simply giving it a trial. They will then be unwilling to go back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. Hold tu :l nud r, pound pulls. Made only by N K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, and 13 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA.. SSER & BEDDAU (Snc-ceKWS to Coaklry Hroa ) No. jS I'asi ren te Ntift, SHliltA.NOO!), IA. FIRST GLASS Our Motto: Ilest Q utility at lowest Caab PiiceH. Pturouope ret-peotfury Bojie!eU Kaisers Oyster Bay ! 127 Sou Hi Main rilietd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISKR, Proprietor. 3rriie best oysters In all sty'es at all In urs. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre.) The fieptaurant Is one of tho best In the coa regions, and has elegant dluleg parlors attached for the ufce ot ladies. The Hsr Is stocked with the best Ales, beers, porters, wines liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ys of throwing away mo-iov One of Ibe best methods o economizing - to tnsiiM In Hrst olu-s, thoroughly re la 1' oirpatdei, either life, II te 01 arcldem, such as rrnr. ented No. 120 Mouth Jur-'in street, 8hcnirdoali. P Sr Thee! 1317 Arfii,st I I isUU PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only tlennlno Specialist In America, nvtwltlistanUliiKuItiit others adrcrtUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Discuses nnd Strictures IVnnaiu-ntly fined In i) to 6 days BLOOD POISON SISK now mt LhoiUu to wtluys. 0 year ' l'-uro peau UunpUiU aud U iira Ui al t'XperU'ueu, as Uunlficatrea tuul Dli.limius prove, fck'uil five 2-ctmt stamps Jor book. "TlitTllj1 eliooiily book erpoMnt? Quark l)wturs ntui otncr-aU-vertlaUii; us urttdt specialists. A true irli'tul to all sufleiftrs ami tu those conk inplaUnc marriage. The most htubborn and dan geruu cases solicited. Write or call and bo sa ed Hours : 0-fi i Eve'a 1 Wed. and Bat. eve's i 6-10 1 Sun. tf-13 KurceHftful treatment by malt SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail 1'ltH'l.S, Ferguson House bldg., Centre Ktreet. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to tho body, made la ONE MINUTE from Only SO et. for a fuU jwinif rneltaae, Free sample on at iilleatlou to manutu :iureiM or auL BV II. K. Severn, P. tt. Magargle w. H W aters HEW CJ,KF3E3TS Sawed and laid, old ones Tended Muttrcsses untde to orucr Carpets, Mattresses Feathers, Itobps, Hugs, Cushions, Ao,, made free from dirt und moth In wei or dry weathnr f ruiopt attention given to orders. Address KTKAM RENOVATING COMPANY. North Mowers Htreet, Shenandoah, fa. III 800
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