Do you ever consider tbe quality at the food you are eating? It may be Hood. It might be better, puier, fresher and more wholesome. Is It not worth while to make sore that your Ten, Coffee, Hugar, nutter, Kg, Hpleee and Innumerable other groceries are of the beet quality" There la auch a trifling difference In the price of the beat and the worm that It eer talnly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the false gro.nd of nuppond economy. The beat la nlWaya the chenpeet, beeauee the moat aat'afactory aud durable, and the very belt of everything In the grocery lino la kept ai SBVERH'S Cor. Centre mid White Sts., HIIICNANIIOAir, I,V. HIRD EDITION FltAOKVII.Ll!. Intelligence Iim lieen received that Charles II. Casaavant, boh of our highly osteomcil friend, the liov. II. II. Oawavant, of town, line been promoted from the Pension Olllce' to tlio lilue Hook, In charge of tlio proof read ing department, at au advance of $800 por year. Thus our Schuylkill county boys are sealing to tlio top of tho ladder at Washing ton. On Thursday evening nt the residence of the bride's parents on lUlllet street, Mr. Jonathan Uinkle, of Pliiladelphia, and Miss Senora Hampton wero united in the bonds of holy wedlock, by tho Uov. S. C Cartor. That the happy young couplo may prosper and lire lung to enjoy their happiness, is tho wish of the bride's numerous friends in town. Mis Fanny Cneeavant, youngfst daughter of the Uov. II. 11. Caasavant, has taken up the study of vocal music under tho noted compostr BischoiV, of Washington. .Mils Caseavant Is giftod with a mezzo soprano of rare timbre. Miss Edith Ctwvant, fjrmerly one of Schuylkill Haven's toachers who hud the honor to be selected for a vcrylmportant posi tion in Oregon's Normal Schools, has ar rived at Monmouth, Oregon, and writes in glowing" terms of the beautiee of her sur roundings uml tho kindness of tho good peo plo of that flourishing state. Mies Maudo Madara returned homo this wtJek after a two monthVploasant visit among friends in Wllkos-ISxrro. Wo are sorry to havo to report tho death and burial of Frank Smith, son of 0. M. Smith, of town. Frank was in tho regulars, and died of consumption at tho Hospital, Washington, D. 0 , last Tuesday a week. Frank was ono of nature's noblemen and tho intelligence of his death will bo received with sadness by all who knew lilm. Mowrs. Mahlon Clerber, Georgo Bnrchill and Dr. C. A. lilciler left on Saturday for tho World's Fair. Dr. Seiherllng, of Allentown, n University of Pennsylvania man, and a class inato of Dr. Frank Lytlo, of Mabanoy Plane, is attending to Dr. Blciler's prattlco during the latter'e absenco at the World's Fair. Mr. John Krecker now employed in Dives, Pomeroy and Stowart's, Pottsville, will resume his old position as manager of II. T. Fvans store Oc'obor 1st. J. J. Kehler and his sou, Webster, re turned from tho World's Fair on Thursday dolightod with tho trip. Miss Mary Petkin, of St. Louis, Is enjoy ing a visit to relatives in town. Mrs. Henry UenUs, of Little Rock, Arkansss, a sister of the late Mrs. Jaeoby Pauly, is the guest of hor brother-in-law's family in town. For a mild cathartic and officient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lui Andrews' olam bouillon at McElbenny's restaurant. 9-12-tf THE LOWEST RATE Oft lie Ywir to Chicago ill l'e nniylvdiila Kntlriiiid. A further reduction in fare for the coach excursions. The rapidly approaching termination of the Columbian Exposition and tho enormous travel now directing itself to Chicago prompt the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to still further roduco its round trip rate on tho popular World's Fair Coach Excursions. The rate from Philadelphia will be $17; Lancaster, $10.85; Harrisburg, $15.75; Altoona, $14.50, uud a proportionate reduction Xrom other points along tho line and branches. Those trains apply only to special trains leaving on September 23'.h, October 2d and an additional one just arrauged for October Oth. The tiokots will, as before, be good for return passage within ten days on trains leaving Chioago at 3.15 and 11.30 p. in. The rate has now reaohed the lowest possi ble polut, and is within tho means of almost every one, which end the railroad company ias long been endeavoring to attain. Early application for tickets is urged, In view of the increased demand which will undoubtedly follow this liberal announcement. The service for this travel will bo main tained at the same standard for whioh the PefiBeylvanU Itailroad Company is justly world-wide famous. I.ane'n Family Medicine Moves the Uowels Each day. Most peoplo need to use It To Arm MtenKr with Winchesters. ' TOBOBTO, Sept. 6. In view of recent train robberies in the west, the Canadian i exprot eQiupuuitM have deoidtxl to nrm their messenger with Winchester rifles, and to take other neoewnry precautions. Off for Ilia Janeiro, TOMriUHSVIIXB. S. I.,' Sept. 20. The United Sutw cruiser Newark, which bus been taking on ammunition snu proris- IUIIB nUQ 11.1 ovvHl unjw, - - J - for Rio Janeiro. Sixty HuhIuu SHllurs Lout. Victoria, H. 0., Sept. 98. The North erq Paeifle steamer brought word of th burning of tho Ituwlati steamer Alphonu Eevecke, with the loss of sixty Uvea. Jrty's Jamaica SarjaparlUa, the only pure, t MaBlbenny's. fj.13.tf, DA8 BALL. Comment s on (Itirrc nt Itt nuts on the Schuyl kill Dtninoiiil. AFTltil TUB OAMKH. Oar Uncle Harry climbed tbe old man's kneel Begged for a game, boys, "Do, Ileber, please." Mkke It a series ; play out of town ; Give ns a clisnoe, Hr, to do you up brown. "You have no team, man, that we eannot licit. Try something easy, pi ty with Ioil Creak. Work up a record, eend me the fact : And I will rhow you, wbore the ehleken got tbe ax." After thi gases are over, after the bnttlos won. After the papers' chopping, after wo raked the tnoit s Many a nek la aohlng, If yon could know the fast ; Uradlgan turned tho table, and Heber got tho ax. "Ilrlek-baui will greet us," that was all the cry, " Who would play In Shenandoah, no, sir, not I," Then ome the challenje, backed by a man Slid ho was thlrsly-j-tuo Potts rilles to tan, Ileber replied boys, "Well, I'll ngree, Two games at Poland, Id Pottsville three." We took him up. boys, sent him the facts, Now you can see which chicken got tho ax. Five weeks have passed, boys, wo are still ahead. True to our neighbors, though they are dead. They tried to tell us, tried to explain ! How It bad happened, ere they were slain. Now In the grave yard, marked by a stone, Dolan's Park heroes dead name unknown. How (nine this mark here f Can It be facts f Yes. Ilradley did It with his little ax. w. .1. H. The Pottsville papers probably know by this time that Fultner has not rofued to play witt Shenandoah when Setloy is in tho games. "Plienom" Smith, Potts and Hsvoral other Pottsville players saw the great gamo. A county seat paper sayj Mahnnoy City would do well to either import an umpire or go outof tho business. ThoMahanoy City correspondents of tho Pliiladelphia iapers wore pretty "brassy" to class tho last Mahanoy-Iteading game as a championship game. Whon one eido makes 12 errors and tlio other 11 it is far from championship form. Ono tiling is certain, rum and base ball does not mix. Pottevlllo did not always size up to tho views of their patrons, hut tho people knew it was not on account of rum that they playod bad hall. It is not safo to depend on a lusher, Republican, AH Setloy had to oat on the day ho pitched against Itenovo was a clicoso sandwich. Whoro would tho misery of tho Itenovos have ended if tho meal had boon a turkey dinner V Tho Minen' Journal base ball editor says Shenandoah was only too glad to havo tho last Pottsville gamo called at the fifth inning. Well, well, that is a Joko. Just get down to tho real humor of tho assertion and think oyer it. Shenandoah only mado eight runs the last time it went to tho but and was anxious to havo the game called. 11a! Ha! By tho way, wonder if Manager Ileber found that old.lmll that Sotley couldn't find. If ho didn't pcrhajia Sctley can give him a pointer. Tho only thing Mabanoy City is ablo to win on the diamond is tho "hoodlumship." Shenandoah almost annihilated us last Saturday 'with their collection of profes sionals. Wo oxpected to havo a few profes sionals ourselves, but they did not como so Shenandoah had tho cincli wo thought was ours. Wo will meet thoso base ball gcntlo mcn this afternoon at Dolan's Park and wo will givo thcui a doso of their own medicine. Wait till you see with what poor grato they will gulp It down. I'uttmlle Ilevicm. Tho foregoing was written before tho hall was over and tlio writer of it never droamed that tho Fottsvilles would havo to do tho gulping they did in tho fifth inning. Tint olght grain pill is only a drop of the doses our boys have in storo for Pottsville any time sho will step forward and open her mouth. Wo hvo pretty clearly demonstrated teat wo aro tbe doctors. Judging from the results of the prst season thero may he two leagues in this region noxt year. Shenandoah will bo in tho senior class, while PotUvillo and Mahanoy City will tako a course for tho season in tho junior class with Lost Creok, Jackson's Patcli and Smoky Hollo if. If tho Pottsvilles and Mahanoys behave thomsolvos and play hard In tho minor league the people may consent to their being admittod in tho higher class in 1605. Shenandoah has arranged a series of games with tho Eastons of tho State league. The National league base ball season of 1893 is practically over, only a few more games remaining to be rlaycd, and those cannot eflect tho championship that has been won by the Boston club. Tho coal region championship was settled beforo the soason started. Tho only club that had tho gall to claim It was tho Pottsville aggregation aud Shenandoah was obliged to put on its uniforms and show the popple the absurdity 8f the claim. Wo will keep our uniforms on lor a few weeks longer and bo prepared to meet all oomors, barring rioters. In the Easton club tho Shenandoahsr will meet tho strongest force of the season and therefore we will not Predict that tho visit' ors will be beaten; but we will take the risk cf saying that the "coal diggers" will keep them at work on the diamond, Wo hope to win most of tho series, but should wo lose we will aocept the defeats gracefully and not start a riot or storm the victors with brick hats. We are camo snorts and can take do feat smilingly. The home team has great faith In being able to get some of tho National League clubs here before the season closes. Thousands walk the earth to-day who would be sleeping In its bo3om but for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. , Ira I'uget Hound l'oloti Are you going West to St. Paul, (Iront Falls, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle orauy ; ()oint on pJgat gnd? If go, eommeneing October 1st, 1883, a through line or tint claM sleeping oars will b established between Chleago and Seattle via. the Chicago, Mil aukee and St. Paul Railway and the Great Northern Hallway. Train wilt leave Chioago daily at 10;80 p. m. Vat ratas of fare, maps, time tables, eta., apply to any coupon ticket agent, or address John B. Pott, disjriet passenger agent, Wllllamsport, Pa. 0 10-tfj OdE'S OBdSHVATIONS. What He tines ntiil llwVf During UN TnivVls. Complaint is mado by one of our towns men that tho incandescent electric company is not giving its customers fair play by turn ing off the current too early In tho mornings. Ho Bays at six o'clock morning lust week he wm obliged to eat his breakfast by lamp "Kht. I saw a wrap this week at Sehmldt's dry goods emporium, nnd It was such a bouuty that I bavo been thinking of It ever slnco. It was a pretty seal cape, with a yoke of the finest Persian lamb, nnd the lining wns beau tiful in itself pretty llttlo for.get-mo-noU artistically embroidered on a black satin background. I think if my wife owned that wrap I'd like to see her wonr it wrong side out once in a while, Just to let the othor women got a peep at tlioprotty lining. What could possibly be prettier than a ntco fitting seel oapo? I know of nothing in this wido world, and It doscn't require a mint of mouoy to own ono. Tho Democratic rooster that orstwhile so bravely crew, making hideous day and nigh with his evorlasling din, making peoplo wish with fervor that ho tho soup was i u j'glns to look llko somo torrihlo disaster he'd been through; as if n Kansas oyclono through his brilliant plumage blow; asif some rtido and playful boys his useless carcass drew, through a horse-pond where the water rnrely outward Hows or in. Among the msny curiosities to bo scon nt tho World's Fair, during tho coming month, nono will Interest visitors more than a very amusing mixture of twins hulling from Wichita, Kan., William and Edward Stiles of tho above town, aro twin brothors, and they aro so much nllko that peoplo who have known them Intimately constantly mistake ono for tho other.- Iu tho sarao town lived twt school toachers who wore sisters nnd twins. It is dllllcult to tell them apart. Tho four twins met, fell In lovo und married. Each twin married tho twin with whom ho or sho was in lovo, through a llttlo mixing mado discrimination impossible. Iu order to avoid mistakes tlioy selected different nights upon which to call. They wero married by tho same preacher at tlio samo time. Tlio gentle men were dressed alike aud so wore tho Indies. Tho preacher got a llttlo mixed and had to refer to his notes, hut the high con tracting parties are satisfied that they got tlio ono tboy wautcd. Tho father of tho boys presented them both colts that wero twins. Well twins havo come Into thoso two house holds, and it is gravely asserted that each sot of twins cannot bo determined from tho other. They have all four hoen in ono house, and tho visiting mother has taken two babios homo with her, aud if they become mixed they comfort themselvos by saying: "It's all n tho family, anyhow." Tho children aro satisfied with either ono of tho ladles as a mother. When eithor one of tho gentlemen meets anv ono of the four on the street and it calls "Hello, papa 1" he doesn't know whether It's his or not. Eight of these twins whilo visiting tho World's Fair will stop at a hotel where there aro two negro boys, twins, who are to bo assigned especially to wait on them. Complications are looked for, as ono of those boys once had a broom ak. tho door when a gentlemen ordertd a brougham, and tho other brought sick man a Biblo when he asked for a barber. Thank for tune I was not born a twin. Obe. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." IN SENATE AND HOUSE. 0enator Stownrt Mnkn u rerflnlull At- tnvk on President Cleveland. Washington, Sent. 28. President Cleveland was the object of a prolonged personal attack in the. senate yesterday on the part of Senator Stewart. Mr. Stewart spoke for nearly three hours on the reso lution which ho had offered last Saturday as to tho relative independence of the three co-ordinate branches of the govern ment. That independence ho charged the president with disregarding in innny ways, but particularly In not canslnc; tlio silver purohase law nnd the Chinese expul sion law to be faithfully executed. But worse than even the non-execution of these laws appeared to be.in Mr. Stowart's opinion, the contemptuous allusions to congress which ho found in spite ol Mr. Cleveland's letters and interviews. He wns particularly embittered at the presi dent's allusions In one of bis letters to "having congress on bis bands." This was an indittnlty beyond endurance. And then, in retaliation, the Nevada senator scoffed at the president for his want of a collegiate or any other liberal education that would fit him for bis high office, and read the president's brief biography in the congressional directory, faying mucn stress on nnd seeking to extract humor from the points of Mr. Cleveland's career as assistant teacher of the blind, clerk, sheriff, mayor and practicing lawyor. Speeches against tbe repeal bill were then made by Mr. Cameron and Mr. Bate. Af tor these speeohes Mr. Stewart occupied the remainder of the day's session. The session of the bouse was an uneventful one, without a quorum. Alleged DUlionett Employe Arretted. ' New Yoitlv, Sept. 20. Ernest S. Greene, bookkeeper forltlchard, Seidenburg & Co., cotton brokers, of this city, was placed under arrest yesterday charged with theft and forgery. His peculations amount to $8,000. John S. Collins, cashier of the firm, was also arrested. He is charged with having forged his employers' .names to drafts footing up $10,000. It was through statements made by Greene to the police that Collins' accounts were investigated. Lehigh Valley lteduclns Force. Kaston, fa., Sept 26. Under orders J jst issued by the Lehigh Valley Railroad company one brskpman has ben dis charged from theciew ' - i n- "lit trn'n on the Easton mid At'. boy nmrrhe Lehigh divisions. Seventy mm, tj.o.,; ot Diem res idents here, weie 1 ii ! '''.. lli we Amhj-. For sixty days I nef, tfc phetqgMehw vill d mi lOtli plttfnnm ptetam wtyfe vvory loton of his if cMntM. Oomliik' I'vcntc. Oct. 4. First annual ball given theSlion. audoah base hall players,' Robblns' 'opera house. Sehoppu orchestra. , ...... flutter Township S'clioolJ. Tho public sefioola of Butler township wero opened Monday, under tho direction of tho nowly appointed sohool directors, and aro now in perfect running order. Tlio old hoard on Saturday applied to tlio Supreme Court at Philadelphia for a writ of cerlorarl restrain ing the now directors from opening tho schools, which wns granted, but no action has yet been taken In the matter by tho county court. The outcome will bo eagerly watched, USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." The Itliigtown I'n I r. Somo of the men Interested in tho King town Fair Association havo thought seriously over tho Hkuai.u'r suggestion and will mako an effort to put that association in tho front rank of country fairs. It is tho intention to Issue a new scries of stock, sufficient to mako certain Important improvements; after that a now and inoro progressive program will bo laid out for the noxt exhibition. Tho Cttta wlssft Valley has now becomo very rich iu agricultural product and In the future can be relied upon to mako a first class display. Wo wish the now departure overy encourago mont and wo know, if tho proper energy is put in, it Is bound to meet with success. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and boast. 25 and 50 cents per bottlo. Buy Keystone flour. Bo snro that the namo Lrasio & Baku, ABhland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. 3-3-3taw. MIS CELT, ANjEOUS. OR HALE Nine shores Hchuylklll Trac tion stocK. Appiy ai tins onice. v u-tr FOU HALE, The Sheet property. K. Lloyd street, and property at Brownsville. 8-88 1m M.M Duhke, Attorney. I OK SALE A National typewriter in per 1 feci condition. Wl'l bo sold cheop for odsh. Apply at this office. O-U-tf fXTANTED A young man who thoroughly fV understands dry goods Must como well recommended. Apply at Hkiiald office. 0-23-lw X 71011 ItENV. Htoro and dwolllng on Centre street, Mahanoy City, In the best part of town. Has been used for many years ns a shoe store, and a very successful business trans acted. Enquire of Chas D. Kaler, 113 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City. Pa D-20-tt TOST. On Wednesday, Septemi-cr 20th, be 1 Iween Por'z's stationery store and No IS (south Jardln stro"t, a lady's open-faced, slivor watch, with tho monogram, "L II." Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to Hagenbuch's drug store. "-25-H JEESEY-PEAGHES ! We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Call early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, 124 N. Mam St., Shenandoah, Pa. HOQKS & BROWN Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full line of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. If . A WORTH MAIN RTRWOT John F.Ploppert, X9 HABT CENTRE SI Dread, Cake and Pie Bakery ! CQNFECTtONERY, ICE CREAM. SGDA WATER, J. F. PLOPPERT. 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attonded to Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Rear of tlie Coffee House. CHARLES' DERB, (Formerly with Wm. Dern THE i LEADING : BARBER! Ferguson House Building No. 12 West Centre Street. Iluanct SIioc Lnces! Russet Shoe Dressing I AT TltM LEATHER STORE IB Ooutro Bt.f 31 AU KICK IllVEI. OOVS3 OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our v nu.esols and retail store. All orders executed with core nnd promptness. I.rt. ITL. STOBZiE cs oo 9 1 1 IS w 8 S. Jardln Bt, Shenandoah, Pa. ....The Large Stores of.... ives, Pomeroy POTTSVIIiIiE, Offers Many Dollars Worth of Bargains for the Month of September. ,"TTTE SHALL keep our store open all day on Fridays, beginning September 8th, V V and shall mako It doubly interesting with this special sale. Thero will bo new goods addod to this great snlo daily. This is a clianco for bargains that seldom occurs and should not ho neglected. Shrewd and well posted bargain Beckers will be on hand early. So if you want to pick up somo of tho choicest values you must do likewise. Every department will bo overhauled, and such prices marked on each articlo that will movo them quickly. Wo mention a fow of tlio items, but whoever wlshos to invest a dollar In goods can now get value unequalcd in job lots of dry goods. Every department will contain special articles for this month. "Print Department. Wo havo lust received ono case of Dross Ginghams, fall styles, at 81c per yard. Nono bettor in tho market for 12!c a yard. Uno caso ot Whlto Apron Uhcrks, regular 10c quality; salo prico 5!c per yard. Ono caso of fancy Turkey Ked Calicos, worth 8o a yard', ralo prlco !o a yard. Uno case ot Dost made, tail stylos, Dross Calicos, in short lengths, from 10 to 20 yards in a piece, at 5c per yard. American Sateens, loc quality; salo price luc yard. French Sateens, 20c quality, sale prico 121o yard. French Sntcons, 25c quality, salo prico 20c yard. French Sateens, 37Jo quality, salo prico 25c yard. Apron Ginghams reduced to 3f c a yard. Oriental Cords, regular prico 12Jc salo prico Cc a yard. Fancy Goods Department. Felt Table Covors, $1.25 quality, Gt)c. Folt Tahlo Covers, $1 871 quality, 8Dc. Felt Tablo Covers, $2.00 quality, $1.25. A lot of Stamped Tahlo Covers, regular prico 42c, salo price 21c. A lot of Linen Frlngo, 5c a yard; reduced from 10c. About 173 12x17 Linen Tray Covers witli drawn work, regular price 17c, salo prico 5c. anil a ioi oi luc nnu lajc iaces, salo price 74c. I'lush Tahle Scarfs, handsomely cmhroid ored, $1 50, reduced from $3.B0. A his lob lot of 10c and 121c Purees co at 5c each. A lot of Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prico 17c, salo rrico da. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLEH. Manager. Museum of Anatomy For Men Only! un uxhlhltlon at 112 South Shenandoah, x'uriEszD.iL.-sr, For tho Week. A Palaco of Marvel. Mvsterv and Wonder )jP rof S.SHINBE-RGER'S MUSEUmI Human Body In Health and Disease A Gallery of all tho uoted outlaws in life size and life like An exhibition that every man should Bee. Strictly no humbug, but just as we repre sent. No extra charge for the Chamber of Horrors. Tho Tlpptar Twins on exhibition inside. Aclxniisfsioxx, (To all . We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy FLOWER POTS AND JARDINERES! HANGING BASKETS, TJJVIBREIXA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. and Stewart, DreSs Goods Department. Ono caso 38 inch Cashmere, all now shades, former prico 35c a yard, salo price 21c. Another lot of 38 Inch Cnslimcrc. now fall shades at 25o por yard. TIicbo aro regular O0c goods and you will say so when you see them. Wo got them especially for this Bale. Another job lot of 40-lnch Serges, all wool, in all tho new shades for 30c a yard. Tho samo goods sold during tho summer season for (Sic Dark Pink Striped Serges, 36 inchos wido, 87Jca yard; reduced from $1,25. Fancy No.velties, 50c a yard, reduced from $1.00. Silk and Wool Austria Cloth, sarao eflect as Lansdown, 48 Inchos wido, 75c a yard. Fancy Diagonals, 30 inchos wide, 25o per yard, reduced from 37Jc. Odds and ends in Black Goods at about half price. "Millinery Department. The spring and summer soason is about over and wo aro now making arrangements for our Fall Opening. Tho announcement wo shall mako known through tho papers and circulars iu good tlmo. Wo still havo jobs In Ladles' aud Child ren's Hats suitable for this time of tho year. All sorts of Trimmings, etc., and especially Mourning Goods that wo nro selling at bar gain prices. Centre Street, FOTTSIMalS, PA. Main Street, opposite Post Office, Pa , commencing sept. ssti., Doors open at 7 p. m. on exhibition inaldo. Over 1000 Models of the Parts ot the House.) 15 Ooxxts. QUEEN & CO., ofPMuii, Send their ESye Specialist; To Hliciiandonh, Thursday, Sept. aS.J Ho will be found ot the Ferguson House, Front 8:30 a, m, to 5:30 p.m. : v- hM .... im M..i comfort should call upon their specialist, .and they win re- ( celve intelligent nnd skillful attention. NO CIIAHQE to ex amlna your eyes. Every pair of jlakee ordered is guaranteed . to be satisfactory.
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