EVENING HERALD i'ubllataod dally, eicept Sunday by XKHAj.n rviii.iHiiixa ooMi'Airr, Publication office and m hsnlcftl department, m Bant Ooa Street. s dollvercil In Shenandoah and i rounding towns (or Six Oentn A week, payable to the carrier. I; mall, Three DolUru a year or Twenty-five cents per month, Ik advance. MetrtUtmtnta charged ooordlng to npaoe And position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever tho publleutlon of news requires It. The richt Is also reserved to rsjeet any advertise stent, whothor paid (or or not, that tho pub lhrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates rftsdeltnotrn upon application. Botcred at tho post otficoat Shenandoah, Pa ea second close mall matter. tux xrxitwa ur.nAj.v, Sheaandoab, Posna Evening Herald. THURSDAY. XOYEM.UEH 39, IBM. Wiutevkr the foreign relations, the Cleveland Administration may be relied tipon Implicitly to hrltiB confusion upen tself. Koiv that the doctors have decided that Mr. Cleveland his gout, It will probably bo discovered that it was caused by those big free trade dinners that Chairman Wil son nte In London. TlIEIir. aro some changes (er the better, says Dunn's Ilevlorr, referring to general trade for the pMt week. The gain Is slow, an 1 in some directions not very distinct, but the signs of it area little more definite than l't week. Tho most important of them Is larger employment of labor, answering a better demand on the whole for manufactured products. Much of this is dne to the unnatural delay of orders for the winter, which resulted from pro longed uncertainty, but It means actual Increase In earnings anil purchasing powerof the millions, and so gives promise of u larger demand in the future. CoNCiniss at its last session failed to make any appropriation for the collection of tho Income tax, and If the government revenues are to be Increased by the amount expected from this source early action must be taken at the session beginning next month. When the question Is raised, it is likely that au animated struggle will begin. It Is possible to render the income tax null and void In Us failure to provide for collecting it, and the opponents of this metho.l of makiug up for tariff deflcleu cles will probably enter on n hard fight against It. Democratic legislation has brought about a large deficiency, anyway, and tho best thing will be to give the in come tax a kuookout blow by doing noth ing. The transferor power to the Republican party is a phenomenon which It Is ex tremely Important that the Republican ptrty itself should not misinterpret. In different degrees the minds ot men were ' doubtless Influenced by different motive j some thinking most ot tho tariff, and home of the currency, and some of a shame ful foreign policy. Hut it Is safe to say that the verdict Is a condemnation ot the , Democratic policy and conduct as a whole. In no one Important particular had that party satisfied the prople enough to avert I n defeat that was almost unprecedented. ' Kxperience teaches that a party Is forgiven for many shortcomings, If one strong pub lic desire at a time Is fairly satisfied. But in not a single one of mauy Important matters had the Democratic party shown itself able to govern wisely or honestly. Utter want of confidence to the Demo cratic party does not necessarily involve absolute trust In any otbtr. Presumably many of the voters who swung from the Democratic to the Republican party knew that the entire power ot government could not by those votes be transferred In an other party at the last election. That the people wanted to deprive the Democratic paTty of further power for mischief, and to prevent It from going further In tho course it had pursued, is as clear as any thing can be, but It would not bo strictly logical to Infer that the same voters were prepared' to turn over unrestricted power to the Republican party. It is wiser to assume, that, the conduct of the Republi can party Itself during the next two years will have great weight In deciding what the verdict shall be in 1800. It It faith fully and wisely uses what power it has to serv the peoplo, in Congress, it will have a right to expect a measure ot con-1 fldeuce greater and not less than was manifested by the votes of this month. The exact meaning of the decree is that Republican government in the state must be clean, square nnd honest; that it must not be the government of any boss or trickster, hut government of the people and for the people. What the Republi cans In Congress can do is yet to be deter mined. The measure ot their power to flecuro better government and greater proiperty for the people of the United States is for two years to come the meas ure ol tbtlr duty. At noon oil the firnt Mandny in D combor the souato will moot to login the second regular session of Dio Fifty third congress. It will bo the third ao tual session lieoauso of the extra ono In 1893 called by President Cleveland boou after begiuuing his term. A certain formula is gouo through annually ic each honsa Whon the hand of tho clock in on the stroke of 13, tho vice president's gavel will call the senators to order. The first tliiug will bo prayer. Next two resolu tions will he passed. Ono will direct the seorotnry of tho senate to notify the house of representatives that tho seunte is In seasion. Tho other will bo to ap point the senate's inotnhors of a joint oommittoo to wait on Pretddont Clevo lnnd and inform him of what ho is dead sure to know already that tlis senate is holding a sitting and is ready to re ceive any communication he may bo pleased to maks. The senate will then take a roses till the committer comoa back. The tommltte will probably in form h senate that the president will have a menage for It next day. Then the sonar will adjourn (ill noon next dny. In ft house similar forms art ob served. There th speaker calls tho hour ts order, the chaplain prays, tho roll is called, and the aleik is ordered to inform th senate that a qnornra of tho borif is organized and rwwly for biifiutt. A committee is appointed to join with th senate committe and go nnd toll th president both houses await his message. On the first day of organization in both house new members elected to fill vaoanoles will present their credentials and tak the oath of office. After this has betin done tho house, like the senate, will adjourn till next dny to rcoeiv tho president's message. Next day the mea sngn is rent to both houses at the same moment immediately after they have come to order nt noon. Then it is like ly that both houses will again adjourn till noon on Wednosday. A Thanksgiving" Sermon. Thanksgiving day, 18D3, was a bright and boautifnl ono in tho home of a cer tain resident of one of the groat cities of tliis Union. Ho had been prosperous throughout the year in spite of hard times. His tablo that day showed it. There wa a turkey tho richest, brown est nnd juiciest that tho market conld afford. The cook know how to roast it, so that it Roomed to have been done to u turn in nn old fashioned Dutch ovou instead of in n drying, toughening Yan kee oook ctovo. There was iniiico pie snch as his mother used to make, better than tho old lady's, oven, he thought in bin untisfactiou. Thero was crauborry sauce, with tho skins strained out, nnd only a rich jolly loft. Thoro was colfeo that gavo Off tho odors of Mocha and Java, with whipped crenm upon it tho thickost and yellowest. Tiiore was cake, with icing tender, yet crisp, fo that it nt ouco crnckled between the toeth mid j molted nt the touch of tho palate. There , was wiuo of California, tho rarest vint- ago of tho golden state. Tho man was happy as ho ate, and ' ho ato till ho almost saw stars. After ho oonld hold no more he ordered nn other hlice of minoe pie. He finished tho feast Ho arote from his chair and slightly pushed it back to enjoy his smoke. As he did so ho staggered and then fell in a faint. All efforts to re vive biia were vain. lie had eaten so much that h wca seiied suddenly with paralysis of th strtmaoii, and it killod him. It s very sad about the New York horse shew. Th society swells find that common peopl have been imitating them and flocking in great numbers to Now York's annual drees rbow with horabs in attendance. In some oases those common people have even copied tho drees and manners of tho swells. Tbo copyists might do better in both re spect, but that thoy do not know and so follow the highest style they soa. The result is that tho great week ia be ginning to loso its popularity with "sas sioty. ' ' Ono evening at the very height of tho affair "hafisiety" had iU blood curdled by observing in one of the most prominent boxes in its very midst a fashionable dressmaker and a hotel keopor and his wife. Shall snob on ont rago bo tainoly borno by those bluo bloods whoso grocer, peddler, cook and houbomuid nncostors aro at least three generations oil? Novair-r-o, novair-r-o! The thing is monstrous. It is almost as horrible as tho crime of that senator's wife who introduced her landlord's wife, a beautiful and refined and per footly bred woman, to Mrs. Cleveland. Trnly w never shall oatoh on to high life in this country, for very often in our degenerate society a dressmaker baa bettor manners and a better reputation than a lady of the Four Hundred, I Japan ndministori tho most courtly and diplomatio oriental snnb to tho United States that wo havo received in a long timo, and servos ub right Japan wanted China herself to nsk for pcaco nnd mediation, slnco Japan was so uni formly succossful in arms against Chi- . ... A- , , no. japan was rignt, nccorumg io uii rules of military usago, diplomaoy and common sense. Apparently Japan knows moro about those things than tho Amer ican government doe. Diplomacy was novcr our strong point anyhow. The Deoomber penatou ftsaevnt to Bctciitlllo Food Preparation. The United States department of ng rioulturo could not havo been in better business than it wns whon it caused to be prepared and circulated a bulletin on the subject of food preparation. Our outlrasiastio poet statistician, Edward AtkiiiBOU, in this bulletin skips joyous ly to tho fore witli his Aladdin oven and his oil lamp heater and cooker, en abling a poor man to proporo n dinner fit for the gods at an outlay of u few cents. Atkinson's part of tho work thowB what every cook who has any eonso already knew that in order to got tho best results most kinds of food must bo subjected to n modorato heat a vory long tiino instead of u fierce shrivel ing heat for a short time. Uut vory fow cooks have any senso in this rospeot. Tho pamphlet contains illustrations of cook ing table and boxes that rircparo de licious food with the heat only of a littlo kerosene lamp, Mrs. Ellen, H. Richards furnishes to the pamphlet what, if en were speaking of live stock fwedlng. It wonld eall a "balanced ration. " And indeed no living creature neods a balanced ra tion mors than civilized man do all over the world today. The proper food to keep a human Do ing in health must contain so much carbohydrates or starchy matter. Wo all knew that before, but the rrtmblo was witk the coieutiflo that ia tbelr eagerness to lng in this and other flno big words they nevor told us ia what foods we could find our carbohydrates. . This Hn Richards doc. Heat is want ed, and for this purpose fats and oils are necessary. Muscle building food Is wanted too. Tho food for this parpcuo contains much "protein," whioh 1 tho name given to the muscle building; ni trogenous compounds. Mrs. Richards gives the "balanood ration," which, in tho latest soicntifio view, furnishes all these substances to ono person for a week. Her table is as follows, not counting drinks, inch as milk, coooa, coffee, etc: c so as L a ' i : r . rZ ; I ? Meat or ratal tubAti- tntet 8 .40 .50 Flonr nnd grains i .CO .05 8.50 Butter 0.8 .TO Bugur 1 .90 Vegetablos, lnolndlnc potator 6 .06 .IS .00 Fruits 8 .01 - .20 ToU3 1L8 1.07 1.07 6.30 The dish that comes nearest to being wholly digested is ono made of corn meal and chceso cookod togothor. Ninety-throe per cent of it is digested. In a dish modo up of pea flour cooked witli milk, butter nnd eggs 03 per cent ia digested. Pathetio indeed is tho story of tho suicide of Jamca Liddoll, editor of the Lyons (In.) Times. Ho was n cheer ful, sweet tempered man, with many friends. But in tho uoto ho left ho said be haA contemplated killing himsolf fur moro ti,nn year A waird horror was n(idcti to tho tragedy bvtho fact that ho had written and loft as "copy" for tho printer an oxaet ncoount of his own bui cido as it was to take pluco nnd dldtnk plaoo a littlo later whon ho throw him solf in front of a railway train. Tho nr tiolo was all ready, ovon to tho display hoadllno which ho put there witli his own hand. His last earthly task was to prepare "copy" for his paper. It was work in which he had worn himself out He was simply "tired, disgnst4 and weary," the dispatahos said. The suicide of this capable man and worthy gentleman is comment enough on mod ern civilization. Printers and newspa per men are ground to death intkeaer oilcse mill that requires them to work all night and much of the duy. The flcroe competition of our industrial sys tem is the cause. Part of the world starves while tho rest is worked to death. Tho times are out of joint in a beastly way, 'Who snail say that woman is not equal to man in intolloct and financial j ability? Abbio Spoalman, a Pennsylva nia woman, inado a good living for a timo by advertising in western paper for n husband or. husbands. Tbo honest western cowboy, ranchman or miner who wanted a mato would nnswer the advertisement, and n corrospondenca would follow. Then tho lonely western er would send his dear Abbie monoy to oomo to him, and that would bo the last of either Abbio or his monoy. Few won oould mako a living in this: uniquo way. Alaska will pay lior way, even If tho murderous groed of Amorlcnn and Ca nadian fishermen destroys the soal indus try. For tho past yoar tho mines and salmon fishorios havo yiolded abundant ly. Statistic show that poople are ao tunlly immigrating into tho torritory of I ioe ami prospering. Perhaps it will not bo so much of a torritory of ioe, nitor all, whon tho facts nbout it begin to bo known. Tho Unitod Stntos government ex changes gold for bank notes at par. The peoplo who hny tho now bonds get gold from tho treasury to pay for tbo bonds, exchanging thoir paper money for it. Then the government buys the game gold baok again from purchasers of thfe bonds and pays them 5 por ocnt inter est for it. Nothing like n great finan ciering brain. Tho fashionable bonnet: A hoop and a pair of (room wings. SUICIDES' PAWN TICKET. Urukerg Commonly ltivlinn Tlipin n Tart of Tlirlr Aiurwl 1'roilU, Tho fact that pawnbrokers probably make larger profits on the nienoy they In vest than nny other business led the Clinr ity Organization society of Now York to establish a mont de picte of Its own for tho purpose of making loans to poor per sons nt reasonable rates of Interest. It has not been a great snrcrRS. There nrr loss red tape and exasperating questioning nt tho professional pawnbrokers', nnd tboreforo poor folks preler to trade with them. Tho pawnbrokers'- ploo has alwnys been that whon tbo cost ot storage Is added to tho loffl sustained through unredeemed pledges but littlo Is left to thorn of tho 34 per cunt a year which tho law permits thoni to ex nct. That part of their plea relating to unre deemed pledges is merely n blind to hide tholr rrnl profits. Isaac Simpson, who by tho snino token is tbo original of tho 81 "original SltnpsonB" in tho pawnbroklng trado in this city, said to the rcportor: "My rulo In lifo Is novcr to toll a lie. What I male In my buslncps Is no ono's business but my own. Yet If any man In my lino says unredoomod pledges are not tho chief source of profit then he is a liar. Yos, that suicide In wboto pockets wer yesterday found 18 pawn tickets," said Mr. Simpson, "made the man who lssuod them just that much rloher, A suicide without pawn Uokets on his person Is such a rarity that we have come to credit about 16 per cent to that source. When the pa pors report that a sulcid had pawn ticket, nn agent of th Assoclnted pawnbroker learns and reports by whom they were Is sued. Such pledge are seldom redeemed. Another curious fact about our business 1 that the chance Is about one In ten that a pledge will b redeemed after th ticket has passed from first bands. They acera to anticipate trouble if they offer to re deem a plods' other than their own. Bo, yon see, the pawnbroker Is about th only ono that get richer by men killing them selves." New York Advertiser. A STARTLING EXPERIENCE. Srrl by Ills Own Fare, Which Was K- flrctrd In the Trmnftom. "I bad an experience In Troy on night," said Mr. Charles P. Trcadway, a commercial travolerj to a reporter, "that was rather exciting. I had made some big collections up tho river during tho day, and It was after midnight when I pulled Into Troy for tho night. I btruck n dingy old hotel; but I was tired, and so conclud ed to chnnco It without going far from tho depot, as I was to take an early trnln tho noxt morning. As soon as I reached my room I locked the door and concluded to run over my cash befor going to bed. I found I had over 9,000. I was in the act of rolling the greenbacks up whan I chnnccd to glnnce at tho transom. "Aly boart stood still. Some ono was watching mo counting tho money. The hall was dark, and tho hotol was silent na denth. For a moment I was undecided what to do. My heart was thumping against my rlbB llko a sledge hammer. I busied myself with tho bills until I oould collect mytboughtsnnd dccldoon n course of action. Without raising my head I turned my eyes toward tho transom. This timo no faoo was visible I quietly drew my rovolvcr from my hip pocket nnd slip ped tho bills into its place, and then onco moro raised my bend and squarely faced the transom, which was turned nt an an gle, oi nuouc ia ucgrccs. "Tho face was ngaln thoro, pocrlng di rectly nt mo. Thero could bo no mistako about it. Somo ono had followed mo, watched mo count tbo monoy and was , about to rob, perhaps murder, ino in my j sleep. I was just In tho net of raising my i rovolvcr nnd discharging itwhon I dlscov-' ered that It was my own fnco reflected in tho transom, which was turned Just at tho right pitch to catch a ray from nn aro light outsido my window, and thus, with ! a black ground, formed a very good mlr-' ror." Washington I'ost. Bardou. It Is a singular fact that tho famous French dramatist, Sardou, owed his first Sardou, owed his first success on the boards to his excellent hand writing. He had sent in his often rujected I piny, "La Taverno des Etudlants," to tho Odcon management for consideration, and l the manuscript was thrown, with somo others, upon a table. One dny at re hearsal the charming; actress, MUo. Ber engero, was attracted by th handwriting and took up the manuscript, crying;, "Oh, what an eiquttit hand!" She read th play and recommended it so strongly to tho directors that they vrsre Induced to rend It and then accept It. At the tlm Bunion, now ens of tho richest literary men In Europe, wna starving. He had gone through seven long years of torribl hardship and privation. Paris Journal. Accounting For nia Time. The amount of timo tho British work-1 man can devoto to tho most trilling job has long been subject for marvel, but many people who grumble when the ac count is rendered havo themselves to blamo for putting hindrances In tho way of tho tradesman. Ono member of the painting craft disposes of any suspicion thoro might bo ns to his Idling by entering tho following In his time bill: "Varnishing woodwork and satisfying a deaf but inqulsitlvo old gentleman as to tho number of years I havo sorvod at ray trudc; whether I nra married; my wlfo's Christian name; it I am the fatlior of twins nnd answering various other ques tions relating to my prlvato ami domestic affairs Ave hours." Liverpool Aloroury. A Diplomatic Answer. Admiral Drake, whon a lad, at the be ginning of his first ongagemont wns ob sorved to shako and tromhlo very much, and, being rallied upon It, obsorved with a presonco of mind or, at all events, of humor In which oven Nelson wns look ing, "My flesh trembles at the anticipa tion of tho many nnd groat dangors Into which my rcsoluto nnd undaunted bead will load me." San Francisco Argonaut. lror Callers. Upholsterer Madam, this Is a flno re ception chair. Our latest design. Try it, ploaso. Mrs. Socloty Denr mo, how uncomfort nblo it isl I couldn't sit in it for flvo min ute I Upholstorcr Trat's It oxaotly, madam. You too, It is intended for cullers. New York Herald. Tho ronson given why birds do not fall off their porch is boouune they cannot open the foot when tho leg is bent. Look nt a hen walking, and you will sco it close its toes as it raises the foot and open thorn as it touches tho ground. I Lake Champlaln took Its nnmo from Its discoverer, Sarauol do Cbamplulu. The I Indian name was OanadeTi'Uuaninte, the "Door of the Country." OOTTOLENE. 1 You Will never need another dose of Dyspepsia Medicine after a meal, if your food is cooked with Cottolcne, the new vegetable shortening, instead of lard. Cottolcne aids the digestive powers lard destroys them, which will you choose? The genuine Cottoleric is identified by this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Mode only by The N. K. Falrbnnk Company, CHICAGO, and 133 N. Dclawnr At.,, FhUaiUu A LADY'S TOILET Ie not complete without an ideal Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. vwwv Insist apon having the gsmlne. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. MONEY TO LOAN, Loans made from $100 to BJ.OOOon perfonal or real estate security. No publicity. Uoans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number ot searo to suit borrower A loan from this company will not lnurc tho financial standirg ot any Individual or firm. No bonus. Interests per cent, annually Aloi ey loaned for any purpose, such a to Increase or enter business, U) pay off mortgages, Judcemen t notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any purpose Uat money may bo desln1 Addrws, Central Trtwt Company Pa., 1190 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-9-Cr., MDSSER & BEDDALL, ' (Successors to Coakloy Bros. I4oa 26 ItiiHt Ccmre Street, HZSlKNANIlOAGr, 1A. FIBST CUSS GBOCERT Our Motto: B 8t Quality at Lowest Caflh Prlccft. Patronage rtByoctlmlly BolioM-wl Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVT1I MAIN HTJiJSJSl lllrds and atilroals of all selections. Taxidermist, Hobert Hurray. Coldest tid Largest Glass if Beer, Fret Loach Oallj, Free lnoch every morning end owning. John Wiuurs, Proprietor. O. W Dayqison, Bartender. DR. HOBENSACK, UtftlUVtU 40 DfKJ U-QUW Bl, m irrt m r tn t ii.itu rn "- ' ' aoove oreen.rruia, ra.. Formerly at X5 North M6Cond St Is the old. est In America for tbo treatment of Spmal XXieasea and Toufttit Errors. Varloooole, iiydrootle, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a specialty. Communications (acrodly confidential, fsnd stamp for boolc lioura, a. m. to 9 p. re Sundavs. 9 to II m If your clothier doesn't kep Hammerslough : Bros SwU, Bailable, New Tork -OLOTHIITa- MatihUa get It Their celebrated 615.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and U sold by every proml neat clothier In the stata. None genuine with oit Ilammeralougb. Uros.' labaL Most of the days is only SEND FOR Pezzer's at A. F. BORNOT, rranaca.rer ITtrKFairmount Ave., Philadelphia J "TH ETTRCUj PHJOiRDauPrUA For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWP.nv, It LASTS LONGWt Price FIVIS CVNTS a bar. Por S.l ty uCa.. XX. g3"7C.A,Tr,iTVC. Il4 RAntfi4lrnMnAManrllfihi the liuieitUrugs f. FfD' Tber are npt, sate a eertaln In iclt. The snBlne(I)r. Teal's) otw dtarp. mmI Geut irt. 51.01, Adlwu Kai. Uaoiouro Co., ClOTtlaoJ, 0, J04 hv r.M M. XHtXTM,rup,U4, stsJa Professional Card w.N- ETK1N, M. 1)., rnrsiciAN anb surgeon. ..fVliw.,"l Een' Nw Ilalldlnr, cor. 5" nfi Centre itreti!, Shenandoah, Pa. Ottlce Hour; to 10 n, in.: 1 to 8 p i. .: 7m P . Nlf ht cmce-No. it Wet Oak street! rinrttcsiAjx jid.d sor.or.oit nato- -Sff Kortt JuCJa m cm. Ehea.r.rit.as U. DTJKXE A.rT0RMS7 AT LA ft arjnrAanoi.n, vjl. Office. Egan builalnr, corner ot Main and Centre streets, Bheiianawh. J IJIHKOE HOUKK'IB, M. D No. IS Xast Coal Street, BHJtNAJJDOAH, PA. Ofllee Honrs 1:83 to I and 8:20 to V p. m. DH. J. B. CAUJCW, No. El Bonth JardlaStreot, Shenandoah. Orrioa Honuo: lsao to 3 and Oiso to 8 p. it. Kicept Thursday evening. So ogUte work on Sunday except arrange- ment. A ttrict lulhircnoe to .!. tglc hourt U abtolutt.lt nroessary. JQB. WENDELL KEDEK, Successor to Dn. CHAS. T. PALMER, ( JSTE AJfD SAB HVROEOlf, 301 MahantonRO Street, Pottsvllle, Penns, B THE FJEST. NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN, 4--5.5P FINECAI F&rftHSARQl -fi ?O.5PP0LICE,3S0LE3. 2A7JBOYSSa)0LSH!lE3l LADIES' Wt-'DO'JGLAS, BROCKTON, MAE3. Yon con ave money by.rinrclmolna VV. Iw Because, we are the largest u-anufaclnrers ot advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and piice on the bottom, whicfi prou cts you against high prices and the middleman's prolits. OursboM equal custom work; lu style, easy Cuius and vreaitaa qualities. We bm th--.u si. d every, where It lower price, for the v,l..e River, than a-iv other make. Ttte no suKtitut; If your dealer teunot supply you, we can. bold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. nave you Bore Throat, Pimples. Copper-CoIrJP Bpou, Aches, old Bores. Ulcers In Mouth, Wjl c raUlnc? Writa Cook Itemedy Co., DOT IT ? onl cXmiile,ChlcBft,o41I.orproofs of curfK Capital SCOOOO.l'Atlentc cured nine years mo tod OTinil nnil well. 1 J1I'T V" TiTmt Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ' U0 South Jardtn Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies cleaning and dyeing now-a- half done. r,:.i'!?l7.?!;itf : - m q i n i r No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to nu !n nfr:nn. PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS L EYS O A P than other Soaps. mnntlilfT. rrff II latin? I r modlr' Only JifcimloM $Jt4 f ahould be used, if yoa wau. th Ui, Kt FbtoposjII FbBSs
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