m r2 W1 .It 'Si SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For thlrty-plRlit years Cnpt. Loud followed (hi- -I'll, most of Unit time as master of n ves sel, and upon rctlrliiR from the water i ap pointed ty tlio Secrotnry of tho United States Tien-,ury to superintend (lie -enl fisheries In Alaska, which position ho held fire yours, lie relates one eVporlenco as follows: 'For several years I hnd been troubled with iioneral nervousness and pain in the region of mv heart. .My preaiest nflllctlon wne sh-c-r-le S'li'ss; It was almost Impossible, at any limn to obialn rest and sleep, Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies ndvcrll-cd I began using NcrOne After taking a small quantity tie benefit received was so (treat that I was posi tively alarmed, thinking the icmcdy con tained opiates which would dually bo Injuri ous to mes but on belns nssured by the drug Klst that it was perfectly harmless, I contin ued It together with the. Heart Cure. Ted ly 1 can conscientiously say that Dr. Wiles' It -storatlve Nervine and New Heart Cure did !) ire for mo than anything 1 had over taken. 1 bud been treated by eminent physicians in New York and San Francisco without ben II' I owo my present good health to tho judicious use of theso most valuable remedies, mil heartily recommend themto allnlillcied a- 1 was." Capt. A. I. Loud, Hampden, Me. Dr. Miles' ltestorativo Nervine and New Cure am sold by all druggists on a posltlvocuartn ee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iiel.. on recelptof price, SI perbottlo, or sl tmitles for S5, oxpress tuepuld. They Bit) ! from all opiates and dangerous drug. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT So. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AOKNT FOR- CELEBRATED UGER HI1 Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. New Discovery, Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation an'd is the only medicine of the kind over put on the market. Ily Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the siomnch nnd thence sent wandering through tho sys tern. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to tho decoased organ end the only way to i-osou the affected parte In the roae, tCvery bottle is guaranteed by the d ugglst Price il per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all dru gists. It's used ditleruni fro . any other medicine. Our navertlsed ngenta end all dru-ndst re irstructed to return tno money to anv one who ' fails to bo cured by Mayers' Magnetic catarrh Cure Price "no dollar for 3 mouths' treat ment. This Is sajingu great debl, bin li has never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mm crs Drug Co., O jl. land, Md. Thop 1317 Arch St. I 1 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lenalne Specialist in Amfrlrs, uuiiiimsiuuuiuK nab viiiura nui eriiMj. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION fenoclal IHgeagos and Strictures Permanent I j Cured In U to b daj Dl nnn nniOnU Primary or Second- ULUUU rUIOUll arvcurbdbvenllrilT newmeihodlnliu to uodays. 6 years' Euro- I nean HosMtal and a2 nraulcal exnerleuce. us I Certlncatus and Diplomas prove, tiendflvol z-ceui stamps tor boon, " Tllb Til," tueoiny linnAmruiiii, Onalr llnr-tm n and OtlmrH ad- I vertlstntr as groat fc-noclalMs. A true friend 1 to.ill tu f f ,.r?rft amf to those contenintallniz I marriage. rnQmoBtstuuiMirnanuaaugerouB I Hours : 0-3 1 Eve's 6-8 1 Wed. and Sat. eve's I 6-10 i Sun. auccessf ul treatment by mall. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahauoy City, Pa. Autistic Decohatoii Paint Inn and Paperhanglng. Perfect work. Uargalns in nuln's and ods. plain and stained glass. AH the now pattern in wallpaper Dally and weaKly papers, novels, novelcttos and stationery. ' Headquarters for Evening Herald. SNEDpEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carriages to Hire. Hauling 01 all kinds promptly attended to Horsaa taken to board, at rates that are liberal. Oi PEAll ALLEY, Hear of flit Coffee Doase. The place for business men to send their surplus stoek of every descrip tion for sale, AUCTION DAYS. Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auetloa on the usual terms. All goods fold on commis sion and settlements made on the day follow' ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Corrtro and Lloyd Btroote. OE HELLO. Brazil's Insurgoiit Leador Losing Many of His Followers. DARK OUTLOOK FOR INSURGENTS. The. Hanks nf the llevolutlnnlitfl llolnjr TlitmiLMl by Disastrous Skirmishes nud Fevers, ns Well ns by Numerous Deser tions. lira DR Jaxriko, Jan. IS. News has reached this city front the south of a char acter most encouraging to the Brazilian government anil disheartening to tho in surgent admiral. It wns to the effect that tho long expected and much relied upon reinforcements from Santu Cath nrinn aru unlikely to give anything like prompt assistance to their fellow Insur gents, Vf ho are now in Ulo harbor. It looks now as if the revolutionary lenders nt Snntn Cntharlmi would be unable to lend nny aid to Admiral da Gama. The serious illness of Admiral de Mello on board the liepuhllcnhas had mi appar ently disastrous effect upon tho insurgent forces in the southern part of the republic. In Hio Grande do Sul tho insurgents have raised the siege of llage, nud have left that city in triumphant possession of the government garrison. In a number of other engagements in the south the revo lutionists have suffered defeat, and many of De Mollo's men have been wounded or killed. Unless Do Mello rapidly recovers from his illness and is able by his presence to reanimate his men the outlook for the in surgents is very dark indeed. Discontent is said to prevail to n large extent in their ranks, and desertions are salil to bo nu merous. Fever is also thinning the insur gent army. Unless something be quickly dono De Jlello will lose fully ono-hulf of his ontlre force in the south. It is very probable that this news will lead to grenter activity than over on the part of Peixolo, nnd thnt a battle be tween his troops and the Insurgent squad ron and forts within very short time. The inhabitants of Ulo are tired o the war, and the epidemics now rnglng here mnke the desire for restoration of pence nil tho stronger on the partot tho citizens generally. A Church War at (treeiiHburc, I'a, GnKKNsnrna, l'n., Jan. 15. A church war has been inaugurated here, and it is now developing into a serious nlTnlr. The members of the Kplscopal church, of which ltev. Dr. Fidler is the rector, will give a k Inn ess festival in the church next week, and elaborate preparations are being made for the affair. Soma of the ministers of tho other churches de nounce tho proposed entertainment. The pastor of tho United llrethren church. Hev. Mr. Funk, stated to his Hock that if any of them patronized it their names would bo promptly striken from the membership rolls. The Methodist minis ter, Rev. Mr. Wilburn, was equally em phutic in his expression of the saino senti ments on the subject. Terrible Holocaust nt Nlngpo. San Fuancisco, Jan. 15. The Pacific Mail steamship City of Peking brought details from Ningpo of one of the most terrible llres on record, which occurred in the big temple In thnt city Dec, 8, nnd caused the death of nearly 300 women-md children. The annual theatrical perform ance in honor of the gods was being given in tho temple. A boy throw a lighted ci garette into a henpof straw, which blazed up, and the homing staircase prevented tho people getting out. borne were tram pled to death, others jumped out of the windows ami were killed, whllu others were roasted alive or suffocated by the smoke. Coke YVorlis to Start Up, CoNNELl.sVlLLK, l'n., Jan. lfi. The Ma honing plant of 100 ovens, under charge ol superintendent Meagher, of the Cum- bi i i Iron company's coal work in this re r .hi, will be put in operation tilts week. ..e Cambria company is now operating the Morrell Wheeler works in full blant, and the Atlas plant will be fired probably this weok. The contract for 12.0U0 tons of steel rails, to be delivered by the first of next September, has bright cned business a bit at the woiks of tho Cambria company. A Iloily Kitten Jy ltata. CaMDKN, N. J.. Jan. IS. In tho second Btory of a tumble-down stable, which was used as a dwelling, at 2M Spruce street, Mrs. Julia Marshall diod surrounded by filth. Her husband, Charles Marshall, placed the body on a loungn and, after covering it with a shawl, left it and went in search of some one to prepare It for burial. lis was rone for tome time, and when ha returned he was terrified to dud that several hungry rats had mutilated the sody horribly. Took an Overdose of Laudanum. KniE, Pa., Jan. 15. H. Gross, one of the brichtest literary men ami most expert nccouutants, died hero yesterday from an overdoso of laudanum taken to allay nervousness. Gross is known all over the country, being closely identified with the lumber trade on an extensive scale, lie lived at Newark, N. J., and leave a wife. Guatemala May Fight Salvador. fiiriTPAt at. 4 .Tun. lfi Arms linvft been secretly sent to Vusquez in Honduras, de- splto the uecioraxion oi tno government that they were intended for the Guate malian army on the frontier, which is be ing strongly reinforced. It Is believed that Guatemala and Salvador will be at war within a week. Ilr. Weaver Acquitted. D0YLE6T0WN, Pa., Jan. 15. The trial of the malpractice case of Ilr. Milton II. Weaver, of Itlchlandtown, charged with the death of Mrs. George Hoinert, ended in a verdict of not guilty, and the doctor was released. ' . Fined fur Whipping a Pupil. Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 15. Charles Halin, tho teacher of the county sohool at Farmersvllle, was fined $10 and costs by Justice Frltchman for whippiug William Paulls, 10 years old, a pupil of tno school, The KnglUli Oycliat Won. PAltlS, Jan. 15, Tho hundred mile bi cycle ruco took placo yesterday between thelirltlsu nuuureu mne cnnmpiou, iiu ton, and the French champion Dubois. Idnton finally won uy over a lap. Accidentally Shot Ills Wife. ALTOONA, Pa., Jnn. 15. A pistol which Daniel Swartz was cleaning wns acci dentally discharged. The bullet struck Mrs. Swartz just below the heart,and the wound is thought to be fatal. x Jc. He Itcalsts the I II, ill- i,r thn .Sellout 1)1 rectors to (liut llltn ScilANTON. l'H., .Inn l.V .Martin Joyce, who for the post several years 1ms lieeu employed as principal of the public school at IAcknwHtina township, tins turned the school into h fort, which ho guards with the aid of two large diced revolver. Prin cipal Joyce lmd frequent complaints made against him to the school directors. It is alleged thnt he took improier ltberttan with the female portion of his school. At the meeting of the scuuol lionrd Inst Mon day it was decided lo close the school on Thursday, and after that day Joyce whs not to be nu employe of the township. On Thursday when Director Morgan went to tho school aftpr the keys he was met at the door by Mr. Joyce, who (minted a brace of revolvers and ordered him away, refusing to hand over tho keys. Joyce stayed in the building nil night. Un l'rlday mornu.g Joyce refused the janitor admittance lo the building. lie opened for school at the regular hour. A few pupils came, nnd through them Joyce got provisions nnd oil for a lamp to burn nt night. The revolver laid on the desk in sightot the mi oils nil day. Friday night Joyce still held the fort. On l'riday evening a special meetliiE of the school board was colled, and it wns decided to servo Mr. Joyce with a written notice by hand of fceoietary Hubert Her lough to vacate the school building on tho following tiny, and if the obstinate prin cipal refused to give tip the keys a consta ble would be summoned to eject the bel ligerent padngoguc. When the constnlile demanded tho keys of tho building, however, he wnsinformod thnt lie could not huvo them. It Is cus- omnry to hold Sunday school In the pul- 11c school house, but no services were held yesterday, ns Joyco refused to grunt ad mission to the building to anyone. A Miniature Infernal lteglou. PoMEltoY, O., Jan. 15. The dead man found in a bed of burning cinders nt Clif ton, W. Va., is thought to be Henry Wnl tonbrinck, of Coal Valley, Allegheny county, Pa. Ho was suffocated by gas, having fallen into the lire while going to tho ferry. This bed of lire is an acre in extent. It is sixteen feet thick, with a thin crust, through which the flames burst out and light up the town nt night. The gasos from it makes life a misery to the inhabitants. It has been burning since last April. A second stranger nar rowly escaped death there Saturday night. He was pulled out of this minia ture infernal region in an unconscious condition. All efforts to extinguish the lire nave been unavailing. The Surplus nf Workers In Colorado. Dbsvkk, Jan. in. The Trades assembly adopted an address "to organized labor" denying the statement which has been circulated that "times ore as good in Colorado as last year, and that more than 5per cent, of the industrial population are now unemployed, and advising worUing men to stny away until times improve. Friendly Beprd is never en tertained by the children for a medi cine that tastes bad This explains the popuiai i i y among 9 . preparation of cod-liver il almost as palatable as iiik Many mothers have ratcful knowledge of its - neiits to weak, sickly hiidren. '''rwwiv5s?JtjLijaIh'iMZM"iMiyw ir"ffl'tfi Professional Cards. pUOr'. FREDERICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to glvo Instructions on piano, organ, ainnjcnna nana instruments. i-orxnrinur in formation call on oraddrcua Ouumi.eh linos. No, 1 North Main street, Hhenandoah. TOON It. COYLE, A TXORNKY-A T-LA W. omce Ueddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. OL. KOSTEK, A TTORXEY and CO UNSKLLKIi-A T-LA If, Room 3. Mountain Cltv Il.ink Ilulldlng. Potu vine, t'a. jyj U. BUIWE. eaiHAHDOAn, fa. Office Room 3, P. O. Building, rlhenandoar iod Esterly building, Pottavlllo. jyU. It. HOCULEKNER, i'AyMetoN ami surgeon. Arivtofl free at driia- store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence, 1V1 South Jardln street, from 6 to 7:80 p, m. T PIERCE ROBERT-J, M. D No. Bast Coal Street, SHBNANDQAU, PA. Offloe Hours-l:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. D It, J. 8. OALLHN, ISO. St nouia jaruinaireei, nueuuuuwiu, Office Homu: H30 to 3 and 0i30 to K P. M. Except Thursday evening. ATn offloe nwfc on Nmitlay except by arrange- J mtrlnl tulharatiM tn tint nffifljl hMirM . it absolutely neeeuary. I0Sl-6m NIUUT VIMITS, tu.so. pROP. T. J. WAT80N, ....,Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a tesoher of instrumental mulo giving Instruc tion on the above Instruments. Word left at Brumm's jewelry store will reoelve prompt at tention. 8. HUSTLER, M. D PHiBlOJAN AND aVRQEON, Omoe-U0 North Jardln street, Shenandoah, A BELL.w... W Ltle ones of Scott's El POLITICAL CARDS. pOti CHIEF UUHGEMS, JOHN L. HASSLER Faithmi and impartial netfurmaiioo of tho dutin assured. pOK JlKCKIVHlt OP TAXB8, M. J. SCANLAN. Sub.oct tolthe Democratic nomiuntlne con vention. poll CI1ISP 11UHUB88, OSCAR BETTER IDGE. hublect to tho decision of the Democratic nominating convention. JjHJlt RKCBIVHR OP TAXH3, A. W00MER. Hubjjct to the Cltlaens' nomination. JjiOR UECEIVEIl OP TAXES, PRANK SCHMIDT. Suciect to the deoialon of the Chitons' niimi. uat nu convention. JJiOK COUNCIL, JOHN WAGNER. IMMDWAHD. Hubieot to tlie decision of the Cltlaens' noml. natlsg convention. rjiojqcHiEPiiiuiiaEHs, JAMES BURNS, Subleo. to tho deoision of the Democratic nominating convention. F1 Oil KEOBIVEK OPiTAXKt, A. D. GABLE. Bublect to the decision of the Citizens' nom inating convention. pOIt CHIEF lIUKGEtM, JAMES M. KALBACH. Subject to the decIlon of the Citizens' nomi nating lonventlon. pOK RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subject to the deoision of tho CItUons' noml' nating uonvoutlon, OK CHIEF UURQESa. C. H. IIAGENBUCH. Hublect to the decision of the Citizens' noml nating convention. poit man constable, MARTIN SHEELER, Subioct to the decision of the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOH COUNCIL, (Pirn Ward) ANDREW MELUSKEY Subject to tho docl'Ion of tho Democratic nominating convention. pOR HIGH CON-JTAULE, GEORGE BURNS. Hublect to the decision ot tho Democratic nominating convention. pOR COUNCIL (Third Ward) C. T. STRAUGIIN. Subject In the deoision ot the Citizens' noml nating conventlou. pOR HIGH CONSTABLE, RO B ERTFAI RLI E, utieU to the decision of the Citizens' noml nating orvention, JOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Second Ward) MARSHALL BAUGH. Hu'-Joct to the decision ot the Citizens' noml na ing contention. 0R COUNCIL (FlratWard) DANIEL C0AKLEY. Subject to the decisloa of the Deaio.ratlo nominating oonTtnuos, 70R HIGH CONSTABLE, JOSEPH B. TEMPEST. Subject to tho decision of tho Citizens' noml eating convention poll SCHOOL DIRECTOR, (Second Ward) KILLIANO'NEILL. Subject to the. decision of the Democratic nominating convention. 10K SCHOOL DIRKOTORISeoond Ward) P. P. D.KIRLIN. Hublsct to the decision ot the Demoeratio nominuitng oonvunuuu. pOR COUNCIL (Beooad Ward) JOHN PBOEHM. Hublect to the decision of the Citizens' noml nating convention. re.,.kui,-a Viu.u.h ituiuad IlfAad. PILLS twial., .1 uosi linTv Ui'Md'yt. Kri - tlnl h 11)1 t'liti' Hi 'wii Tftls nil., hrftAM damtrrnut mbttit li.Hunti HMIIciriO'H At HtU.l aU, r aod 4 iii Haiti" i"f I ittiitilnra tunKjiukl Mt4 "Helltf f.T I nil ( 1- r i, rrlurt Uu. 1 .1 in 1 im.nit - - n- Real Work on tho WUboii Tariff Bill Begun. DANGEROUS OPPOSITION REMOVED. he lllliiilniitlfiu of llin lncMntt Tnt I'rn lIoii from llm Mensnrn ."Ht Isrtm ltnt em DcmocrMts A I'mpiiHed llttl)- or One Ci-ut mt Sugar. Vabiiinoton, Jnn. IS. The real work on the tariff bill commenced to.luj-. The bill is now being read by seel inns, and Is oten to amendment under the five Inimite rule, l-'rom now on the bill will be in constant danger of ninemlineitt. and the house Democratic leaders have nrned upon all tlielr colleHRties the absolute necessity of their cnutlmml presence until the Dual vote Is taken. The Democratic members of the ways and means committee had a mei'tmit yes terday afternoon to decide Uxtt the lueiidments to lie offered. It Hill prob ably happen, as in the onse of the McKin- ley bill, that the special order will expire with many individual amendment pend ing but not voted iiK)ii. Tho decision ot the Democratic members of the eummit tce to report the income tax and other in- ernal revenue featuresof the committee s revenue plan as a separate measure re moves one of the mniiithiinieiDtn the hill, us the opposition totheincoinetax feature Was formidable, especially in the cast, nud some ot it wns of such a character that had the proposition been placed in the bill it would have arrayed many Democratic members nxniimt the whole measure. The fact that t lie income tax propo- ltion Is not included in the bill will, It is thought, streiiKt'-eii the attempt to re- move the sugar bi.unty and sulKtltute In its stead a duty of one cent 011 sugar. Should this bo done it would raise 3fi,- 000,(KX) of revenue and save $10,0(10.01)0 of sitgnr bounty and remove the necessity for nnd probably kill the income tax proposition, which it Is now thn purpose of the committee to present later with the nlernal revenue hill. It Is not believed that tho attempts to restore a portion of the duty on conl, iron ore, lumber and other raw materials plnced on the free list in tho bill will be successful. I.lttle Democratic opposition to tho bill hns manifested itself during the general debate, and the Democratic members of the committee express confidence that the bill will go through practically in an un amended form, with the possible excep tion of the sugar schedule. On this prop osition tho committee itself is divided, thoso favoring an individual income tax supporting the free sugar proposition, and the opponents of the income tax, led by Chairman Wilson, favoring the restora tion of the sugar duty in order to do away with tho necessity for an income tax. According to tho program agreed upon by tho senate last week the consideration of the federal elections hill should begin today. The indications, however, are very strong that the measure will go over for at least a day or two. The probabilities arc that nn executive session in which the Hornblower nomination will lie the chief subject of consideration will consume possibly the greater part of more than one day during the week; that the federal elections hill will ho taken up for final disposition, although its consideration may not bo completed this week, and that there may bo n speech or two on tho tarlll and as many or more on Hawaii. There will of necessity bo moro or less routine work, nnil tho passage of somo of the minor bills upon the calendar is also among the probabilities. I'lans for Injuring tho Tight. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 15. Another rumor is current as to the method tho Duval Athletic club will pursuo in pre venting the governor from interfering with the forbett-Jlitchell contest. It is rumored that 11 day or so before the con test the Duval Athletic club will apply to Judgo Call, of the superior court, for an injunction restraining thesberilt from in terfering in any way with the contest. If tho injunction is granted it will be impos sible for the governor to act, ns by the laws of Honda ho is not einpowored to or der out the militia without a call from the sheriff of a county. The general opin ion is that there will he but little trouble in securing the injunction. llrutnl l-'lorlila Lynchers. ItocilKLLi:. Fin., Jon. lfi. Thursday night Charles Willis, a negro desperado, was shot and seriously wounded by Thomas Petrower, a white man. Friday night unknown parlies went to tho house where Willis wns lying wounded, riddled him with buckshot and then llred the bed on which the segro wns resting, his body being cremated. The parties were evi dently sfrnl the negro would recover from the wound inflicted by I'otrower. Driven Insnns br borrow. STRODlisnor.o, Pa., Jnn. 15. The loss of six children from diphtheria inside of two weeks hns mada the father, Andrew- Albert, of the Water Gap, crazy, and he goes about tho yard ot his home calling for his little ones to come bnck to him. The mother, on account of sickness, has been kept in Ignorance of the death ot her six children, nnd It is feared that when the news is broken to her that she, too, will lie unable to stand the shock. Nearly Killed by Highwaymen. Mkeico City, Jan. 15. Jacob 1'arhcaln, nuvmaster for Moylsn Itros., of this city. was held up by Mexican highwaymen near Ixlahuaca and nearly killed. He was on his way to pay the tie cutters In 0110 ot the Moylan oamps, with over $T0O for the workmen, and lost it all, A III); Cnteh of Itabblt. LAMAlt, Colo., Jan. 15. All records were broken in the two days' rabbit hunt which ended last nlKht, The total num ber killed w.is l.-joo, and the highest indi vidual score UK). The name was shipped to Denver and Pueblo to bu distributed among the needy. Crlapl's Home, llulo 11111. liOHK, Jan. 15. X'remlsr Crisp! is pre paring a land reform hill in Italy and Slolly, similar to Mr. Gladstone's Irish land bill. It will regulate the relations between landlords and tenants, and will give the tenants facilities to purchase holdings. .llinranrck Again .Villus;. Dehi.in. Jan. 15. Hismarck's health Is reported to be not quite satisfactory. Be sides his old Kustrlo disorder be has suf fered recrutly from lutiueusa. Tho Wmtlnr. Warm and generally fair, followeil by Increasing cloudiuessi southerly winds. Tho ajti 'TtimyVsy im- w 'lt'V l'H Vr- A-.'-.t'i'.-ri H -. it- '.i.i'i-i of i 1 uLt-iii l. vcf;t't:il)'io lluucuillg, j;iVi up lr 1 a - trv to f the nerhs i f CO i" TCLENL ? ha; s 'my c.r.i ulss why. ASK 0 sul- 1 nu ir m'.ir Ash the gror wi mtemn' stitutiuii, wliv-l.o fiesta imitation when fuopl" . th.'c onre, vahr-i' 'o ami 1 vc?t.ible siH'ricniuir, COi'TO Whv sliorUl not YOU u.c COT-TCl'.i-, hist.-atl of lanl or any oUier compound, lor all cooking purposes? It ha the lmjlu-st pobSible endorsement ; from l'hy :iciatis aa to healthfulnt--s ; from CookitigExperts as tosupt riority; front housekeepers as to tvonoinv. UseOTTOLENEa'Kl stick lo it. Hottt hi 11 nad ft w,tin I p 11.. Made o;n. .K.FAIRBANKcVCO-i CHICAGO, no 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., I'HI'.ADCLPHI MUSSER & BEDOALI (SuccesMirs to Coaklc ilros 1 No. ,18 Iihhi CC-ti ro titrc-ct, NH1CNAMIOV1I, IA. Our Motto: Host Quality at Lowest Cash Prioes. Patronage respectful'y Bolicltod. Kaisers Oyster Bay! 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. A. P. KAISBR, Proprietor. 3The beat-oysters In all styles at all hnurs. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the best in the coa roglons, nnd has elegant dining parlors attached for the use of ladles. Tho liar Is stocked with the best alos, beers, porters, wines, liquors and olgnrs. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots ot whys of throwlne nwhv moncv One ot the best methods of eoonomlrlnK s to tnsun In tlrst class, thoroughly rotable cmpanlea, either lite, lire or accident, such as rcprr rented by , . No. ISO Soulb Jim'.ln street, HbcnandoaL, P A rnvolutfon ii corsotmakinct Bomothltif; new 1 No breaking ; no j rustlnj:;iiiwrliik-; ling. Thinner nnd cleaner than whalebone, ami ton I tliiiRti an nlAHtio and iliirablo Ladles rielishted. Ma Jo lu all shapes, Vot sale by A. OWENS, Shciiaiuloali, Pa. SHOEMAKERS' Gsnaral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Itetall I'KU'LS. FtrgUfeon House bldg., Centre Kircot A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from aw ';,a on l'.i m Only SO for m full pound p'"1 "a Vrti saiui4a on application to uian i r,. II R.Severn P. K. Majrarglc W. H Wt.t. rs 44. Vk4i ieM n.i atari. H-iA. Li . HLTO01D MSjmf ftjf7 tarn uuti . : r mz n CElasWlVil M 1 1 1 1 1 I IsdV II imw m