OH M DOCTORS ADVIGE. "SOMETHING... TO REMEMBER BY." ga,nrz' Becomes a Well Woman by Taking Paine's Celery ComPound- We have a choice line from which to select at reasonable prices. SOOKS & BROWN 1 North rvljwln St. FEHHiYlVANIA LAWMAKER I. A Senate lllll Would Hnnovu the State Caollol to l'hllHd Iphlav HarrlBburg, Feb. 11. In the w-nate yesterday Mr. Thomas introduced a bill to remove the capital to rhlladel phla. The bill provides that on and after Jan. 1. 1899, the city of Philadel phia shall be the caplt'l and seat of government of the state, provided that Philadelphia shall file with the gov ernment a legal and binding agree ment on the part of the city to furn jh the state the necessary site for the capltol and public buildings. The bill further provides that the people shall vote on the question at the next gen eral election. Mr. K Huffman present ed a resolution requiring the archi tects in making their plans for a new capltol to limit the cost to $1000.000. A resolution was unanimously passed providing that the senate adjourn un ti; Feb. 22. There was lively debate In the house yesterday over a proposition to take a recess until after the spring elections. It was precipitated by the senate reso lution to adjourn until Feb. 22. After several amendments had been offered and rejected the house voted to ad journ until next Wednesday evening. The committee to Investigate the state treasury was appointed yester day. It consists of Senators Mitchell, Snyder and Brown, and Representa tives Lytle, Marshall, Keyser, Mo Claln, Harris, Kerr and Lcnnon. Pennsylvania Troops Will Not l'nrade. Harrisburg. Feb. 11. Adjutant Gen eral Stewart yesterday advised the commanding officers of the National Guard of Pennsylvania that owing to complications that have arisen regard ing transportation the guard will not be paraded at the inauguration of President-elect McKinley. At past in augurations the various railroad com panies extended to the troops the fa vor of free transportation. This time they are unable, under interstate com merce regulations, to do this. A great ly reduced rate of fare has been fixed. At the Tate determined upon it wduld est upwards of $30,000 to transport the troops to Washington and return. ltfst and Most Speedy. People, of this age dKsiro promptness fully as well as certainty. Wlien tliey seek relief tliey want it at the earliest possible moment, ami especially when the case is important. Ilev. 1). Q. I'enepackor, D. D., pastor (.f Grace street M. E. church, Wllliauwport, Pa., pay. : "I hare used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure in my family and regard it as the best and most speedy remedy for diphtheria, colds and soro throat that I have over known. 1 imbcsltatlneW recommend it to the public as a sure cure for all it claims." Sold at Kirlin's drug storo at 50 cento a bottle. MAHANOY CITY. Uodlr nf the Two Miners lteeovered at l'ark Mo. 8. Maiianoy Cttt, fob. 11. After consid erable and very unpleasant work the bodies I of Thnmua Kertna, of Mabanoy City, and ' John Sliumlski, of Trenton, who were killed by a fall nf coal at Packer No. 8 colliery, at Park Place, yesterday afternoon, were re covered from beneath about ton can of coal. The bodies were In a horribly mutilated con dition. The Republican candidates and members of the standing committee will meet this even ing to make arrangements for the election. Hpangler, the healer, left to-day after spending three days in town, during which i time he treated abotit three humlreil people. I Fred. Weeks and iln. Russell, of Uilberton, will bo married this evening by Kev. W. II. Zwesig, pastor of the Method lit Episcopal church at that place. It will be the third I marriage for each ef the contracting parties. I latin, lB-year-old son of James Skeath, of East Centre street, who sustained concussion of the brain While skating, died at 11:10 o'clock this morning. William Krause, In tnwn, has deposited ten dollars with Thomas E Carney for a shoot ing match with DenhU MeCarty, of I'urk Place., to ihoot at any number of birds fur u larjzo purse. Daniel J. Thomas, has resigned bis position as superintendent at the Horea colliery. Mr. Thomas went to the colliery from DeaVer Brook eight years ago. Ills intentions are not known. Sarah, 8-montu-old daughter of Tax Col lector .Times McCool, of Mahanoy township, d'ed yesterday afternoon from diphtheria. T'ie funeral took place this morning. Mr. A., Cool lost a 4-year-old son by death on tho 2ml Inst. pirn? points. Ilourke Cnfittrnii Oil for Europe. New" fork, Feb. 11. Bourke Cockran called for Europe on the New York yesterday. He said he wns going abroad on business, and would return in Ave WD:ks. "I wish to deny mo3t emphatically," he said, "the rumor printed thftt I had a long and secret Interview With Mr. Hanna relative to lite sucar trust." The greatest bargains In the jewelry line nt A. Ilolderman's. llcuds ltccorded. From John Hanson and wife to Kichard S. Thomas, premises In Glrardvillc. From Catharine Dugan to William II. Saliold, premises In Palo Alto. From William U. Sabold and wife to Jonathan Lelhy, premises in Palo Alio. Never Fails for Coughs and ColdB. That's what Pan-Tina Is, 25o. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore. Letters Granted. Letters testamentary were granted to Fred. S. Schwalm on the estate of Jared Zerling, late of Malmntongo township, deceased. To George Keisler on the estate of Mary A. Mttins, hUe of Palo Alto, deceased. Also to John Ulshafer on tho estutc of Mary Frehu, late of East Union township, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to John F. Reynolds, on the ef-tate of Ann Mc (ull, late of Uilberton, deceased; to Ileglua Slump, on the estate of John Slump, late of I'hion township, deceaMjd; also to Fiettu Wetzel, on tho estate of Gideon II. Wetzel, late of Mabantougo township, deceased. When bilious or costive, eat a Csfcaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 3ftc. Mrs. C. C. Newcomb of St. Lifbis finds her self "a new womau," in the best sense of the word. An Invalid woman is always a sad sight sadder even than that of an Invalid man, be cause of her greater capacity for suffering. Neuralgia, backaches, tltsot depression and headaches compel her to think or work with half her brain, while the other half throbs as if it would go to pieces. There are no more striking examples of the great, practical valne of Paine's celery compound than are heard from the of women who have been mode well. Ita ability to relieve those ills that seem to be Docnliarlr the misfortune of women is overwhelmingly proveu by innumerable testi monials irom women ot tne mgnesi scanuing In the communities where they live. Mis. Newcomb, writing from hor homo, S205 Market St , St. Louis, says: ''I was .taken with a heavy cold, which I neglected, aud pleurhy set in. Then I was in bod for sev eral weeks. When I recovered so I could get up I had 'that tired feeling,' and was never very well. My docVrtold me to take Paine's celery compound, so I got a bottle and have taken it. I feel much better than I have for months. I was nervous and could not Bleep atnijit. Now I rest easy, sleep well, eat well, and will say that Paine's celery com pound has really made me a new woman " Paine's celery compound is used by tihysl- ! clans in their owu homes as well as prescribed to patients suffering from nervous diseases. Rleeplessnefs, neuralgia, rheumatism and a "run-down" condition. It is withiu the reach of every one. riMMONAIj MENTION. Happenings Throughout the Ouu try Chronicled for linsty Pentml. No pay day this week. 1'otisvllle has many cases of diphthsna. Ice 14 Inches thick is being harvested at Itarnesvllle. A car ran over and killed Brakeman Delosler, at Altoona. A lawyers' elnb will be organised by the younger members of the bar. John Walsh, at Altoona, fell Into a 80-foot well, and was probably totally injured. School Directors of Pennsylvania held their second annual convention at Ilarrlsbarg. Dubsitcsat Lebanon bought for $1900 St. Puul's Kvangeilcal church, and will erect a new edifice. Robbers blew open the ssfo In the Ceesrfleltl post office and got $1,000 worth of stamps and $800 in caBh. Representative Johu I. Sbaw, of Allegheny county, has announced himself n a candidate for State Treasurer. Tho Improvements being made at tho Kehler properties, on North Main street, are progressing very rapidly. The Gimrdvlllo lodge of Daughters of Rebekah are preparing to eelebraU) their eleventh anniversary on the 84th Inst. The famous Alleutown band orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music at the Cresco club assembly, at Sbamokiu, to morrow nlaht. Christ. Schmidt's new residence on West Coal street. Is now iu the hands of John L. Ilassler, the paper hanger aud painter, and Hearing completion. Majors Joseph G. Beale, of Leech burg, aud Joseph P. Denniston, of Pittsburg-, think the President might better havo out off the Phila delphia Pension Office tban the one in Pitts burg. The editor is a man who carries a pair of scissors in his vest pocket, a lead pencil iu his lu-east pocket, a memorandum book in his coat pocket and his wealth in everybody el.-e's pocket. The heirs of the Moser estate in Schny'. k ill. part of which the town of Tamaqua Is built on aud which embraces 410 acres of valuable land in that section, will arrange to have their case heard before the Puttsv l'o sou i ts In May. Startling llevelatlons Of bargalnchancesiuourlargelineof ladies', roisW, gents', youth's and childrens' foot wear. They are exceptional bargains. At Winner's, 181 North Main street. '8-1-tf Dry GoodsBuying At Jiikmsos. There's, pleasure and oohifort in shopping here ; good day light in every corrier of 'the Qlg.StdM, lots of com fortable seats at every cotintej" and bright, com petent salespeople" ready to supply your wants. DOIiLAflS DO DOUBLE DUTY TjflS PflTfj. We offer one hun dred pieces, double told dress plaids ade.to sell at I2c for 6jc. per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fine sat- teens in twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. W -3 so 35 " illll ' Mn Snmrtimrc, jjjjj 5 Misses Mainlo Owens and Liszio Wolfgang, of Ashland, wets in town last evening. Dr. W. N.- Stein, after a visit of throe or four days iu Philadelphia, returned home to-day. William Ilroughall, of Ellangon-s.ii, was a noon passenger to Pottevllle. Mr. and Sirs. T. J, Mullahy, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Evans and George W. Kelper went to Mt. Carmol to-day to attend the nuptials of Hugh J. Evaus and Miss Wett. William Powell, of West Cherry street, spent to-day visiting In New Philadelphia and Potteville. Frank J. Hrennan, the liquor dealer, speut yesterday afternoon among tho fairdaughters of Tamaqua. Matt. KepohlnsKj, proprietor of tho Arcade cafo, spent to-day in Pottsville. Miss Mattio Prlee, of West Lloyd street, is confined to hor home by Illness. Harry raust Is now entering to the patrons at llreeu's lilalto eHfo. Ilarry presents a Alio appearance in a whlto duck coat and button hole bouquet. ME. BUST GETS A LETTEB. GENUINE i IMPORTED I BEER Nourishing and exhilarating- 5 GEflTS PE5 GLASS 5 tfi -g m 3332 -3 -5 3!2 if if 3333 323 Absolutely pure, fttuntly on Imncl at Contains i.oaloohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, K0. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST! I will close out In 30 day h my entire tock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the bet and flnot make. The greater part of thl tok ( home made good. ReaMon for elHii2 out I Intend to leave town. Call early and examine the stock. GEO. MANNING, 1 S5 E. Coal St. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. 3J3S235 j a -z k 33 BS I Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and rather than run the risk of so doing we've cut the prices even below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c, 75c, $1 and 1.25. The get-out-quickly figures are 50c, 60c, 75c. and $1. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. j Clu-cks with every purchase ; 25 worth gate a handsome Parlor I,ainp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. 3tt 3 5 J. A. M0YER, Mgr.- SHOBS AT FACTORY PRICES. -CLEARING SALE-- Offars Unusual Opportunities fop Cratat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, atid even part ol their cot, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. Js-NOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fell and winter clothing included in this sale. 'Hundreds of small tbis of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STRB8TS. Suits. Men's nll-woul suits In CSasslmsre umi clwvlo4a, reduced from .'. Mix's English Melton anil Silk Mtd Worsted Suite, reduced IrowtlOODto Men's Finest Caesl meres and $4.00 $5.00 vcrconts. WM HAVE THK OBHICIN8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. 17 Went Centre Street.- r. sasaV',sBsaBK "sfc aBBBBaaV. 'AaV HANDSOMEST Black Clay Suits, reduced CD Afl from llftOO to "POiUU , $1.48 11-wool suits and Obln .Ijilla ttvefera, reduced from ta.uU and 18.00, now W.75 aud.. A 1 1-Wool Dearer and Melton Overcoat, rod used front f&OO to A 1 1-Wool Kersey Overtoais, clay lined, satin back, reduooU fromtiaouti Finest Entcllsb Kersey and Frtese Overcouts, redMoed Iroui .r0 to Bey' Overcoat, Ulsters and Beefera, reduced from fl.W and tB 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 QhStitisfnction Guaranteed ot Money J3nck.FB LEVI REFOWICH, It Is Somowlint Dplnyud ISecauso Address cd to Uliu Under Ills Cliomlcal Name As curious a letter na hns been rocolvod In Kansas City for many months roaobod tho postofllco tho other morning, nnd after a gi-oat display of learning on tho part of Bomo of the clerks It was finally delivered to tho man for whom It was intended. Tho illstributlng clerk, who first got hold of tho letter, looked at it In despair. It was plainly evident that tho writer of tho letter had been burning tho midnight oil In on attempt to baOle the postofllco force. The first line contained tho letters "J. S. FB803." Tho letters were plain enough, but wliat did they moanf Tho next lino began With a largo A, then there was a carefully executed drawing of what had tho nppearanoe of a barber's comb, then n small a, nnd finally n representation of a house, drnwn by ono whoso early education had been sadly neglected. What should havo been tho third lino of the address was in the shapo of n more or less accurate map of Kansas City, showing the junotlon nnd tho streets in that vicin ity. Tho last lino wns another map, show ing, tho boundaries of the state of Missouri. It Was plain enough that the letter was for somo one who lived In the state of Mis souri nnd in Kansas City. It did not take a gruat stretoh of imagination to discover that tho comb and tho sketch of n houso had somo vague referenoo to tho Aoojna building. So far It was easy sailing. But who was tho mysterious "J. S. FBB03P" After puzzling Ills bruin for a long time, without any good result, the clerk took the letter to Nlile Clerk Cnnfleld, who Is sup posed to be ablo to guess all sorts of con undrums. "I onn toll you apart of It," said ho. "I can tell you thafFBSOS' are thpchomlcal symbols for ferric oxide. Now If you oan find out who he la you oro all right. " Still tho distributing olerk was unable to solve tho question. IIo went about ask ing every one what he knew about ferrlo oxide. He finally encountered one man who was more of a chemist than the oth. era, and he Imparted to him the informn tlon that ferrlo oxldo In common parlance Is called "rust." That Is how J. S. Bust received tho let ter over which his friend in Conception, Mo., had spent so muoh time, Kansas City Times. GREAT EX0ITEMEHT. Slicnamlonli'i, 1'olltlnnl MlrA. From (lie Miners' Journal. Of all the other towns in the county, SlienatuloaU 1ms tho dirtiest fight in band. The outs are still raking over the liog.it t scandal. People at a distance can look at this thing dispassionately. Guilty or inno cent, the exposures that followed tno elec tion of Sunerintendent DoEart, only served to injure the Bchools of that town ana niaise parents hesitate to keep tlielr children in tliora. The stein that is on that boroueh's es'-ntoheon was placed there by the disap pointed politicians who made tno exposure. Tliey havo an oliiect lesson now of the fruits of mixing politics, religion and pub lic school management Into one crucible. The men who did tho mixing and who are still stirring up the foul mess or dregs of their concofction refuse to sec defeat again staring them in the faoc. They foolishly rely on the pollution of munieipal nffairs to bring tho respootnblo voters to their standard. Tho element of tho Democratic party that is mixed up in this kind of campaign have neither tho assistance nor tho npproval of the general public. Tho people who have purity of home undofllcd arc lu tho majority iti Shenandoah, nnd looking over the field in :m impartial way will show that only thoso candidates who aro above such methods as have marked tho past year's history can bo elected noxt Tuesday. jvtarrlngo Llccnsos, Andrew Senevagc, of Lost Creek, and Mary Triga, of Girardvillo. Aiiko Marz and Ersl Sipos, both of York Farm David J. Breunan, of Coaldale, and Catha rine Miller, of Tamaqua. Joseph Taynanis and Mrs. Elizabeth SlahiDganls, both of Shenandoah. Anchony Shuva and Celiuia Ledsgoe, botl of Shenandoah, Joseph Sohuskio and Elizabeth Gabcr, both of Shenandoah. Pay Days. The employes of tho P. & K. colliRJrf ' the St. Nicholas and Gilberton districts will receire thoir pay to-murrow. The employes of the Mshanoy City collieries will receive theirs on Saturday. Soothing loi burns, scalds, chapped hands anu una. ueaung tur outs ana sores, in sutnt relict tor piles, stops pain at once. These are tho virtues of DoWitt's Witch Uazcl salve. C. II. Ilsgsubuch. A Pimm i-lil ug Marriage. From AsliUnd Loud. The hymeneal ceremony which will he consumated on the 23d of this mouth uuitin John Dolaii, Jr., of Dig Mine Hun, and Miss Mary Gotf, of Shenandoah, in the holy bonds of matrimuiiy, is tho sourco of much pleasure to their friends. The event Is being awaited with unahated interest owing to the promin ence of the eontracting parties. The core mony will he performed by Itov. Keilly, rector of the Shenandoah parish, after which an elaborate dinner will bo berved at tho homo of tho groom. Tho happy couple will then loavo for an extended trip to the Eastern cities, upon their return they will occupy a oosy horao recently furnished by the groom re fast finding owners tempting prices ; in me lines we chop off a ird or even half of the iginal selling prices. For Ladies in new effects, perfect fitting and stylish. END OF THE WHITE FAIR. Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale. at request of many patrons we will continue to .sell at the same acivertiseu prices. The Muslin Underwear, Men's White Shirts, Mnde Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bolsters, New White Goods and Embroideries. The Famous McCall Paper Patterns, I O and 1 5 Cents Bach, Why Pay Mora? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET ElllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM CynSn aro nrocroBslvo and keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tlio well vlli RAINBOW LINIMENT I formed and tlirlfty Houso-wlfo w always Keep THE ONLY ONE HATTER PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, AND FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Residents of Tacouia Kiperlenco Qaeel Itellgloun gpeotaolea. Washington state Is experiencing many ourious religious spectacles. Taooinabas a Baptist preacher, the Hor. N. II. Ilarrl man, who lias had a -vision of hades and refuses to preach 'to his congregation unless they profess total sanetificatlon, and a lit tle girl has Just arisen from her coffin after having been apparently dead for three days. The girl's name Is Ethel Gilliam, and her parents are devout members of the Methodist church. She bad been slok with fever and was pronounced dead on Mon day. On Thursday evening she oanie to Ue and described a visit to heaven. Al though she Iiad (rood eyesight before appar ently dying, she was totally blind after recovering, .aunougn uunu, sue ana reau readily by passing her fingers over the printed page. She oan also describe mi nutely all photographs placed in her liandg. She says she recognized many dead friends while apparently dead herself. Knoll wore a crown, and when she asked for one she was told she hud a mission to perform and must return to life aguin. This ease lias caused renewed excitement among tho liarriman following, who pro fess total Hiinotllloatlon. The othor after noon tin y U-umie hysterical and frenzied, some fainting and others eoreaming re llgtous paswifs and praying. One woman who fainted wax walked over and trampled upon, and only a threat to arrest the sano U&cd ones caused them to desist and break up tho meeting. Chicago Tribuna Pimples, blotcho, Mai'khv.kd's.rpd, rough, oily, mothy hkin, itclnni;, Si ly sc.ilp, dry, thin, and falling h.nr, and baby bleminhes prevented by Ci TrcuKA Boaf, the most effective skin piuifying and beautifying soap in the worM, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. cura fiOAP U told thmurfinot th Vfli-M. Pattii Dmna llow to 1'rcvcnt jru 1 1 umort.' ual(4 nrt. EVERY HUMOS From Flmplw to Serofolt art4 by Cptiopba Kimbpiki. in the house, as a standard remedy for 5 Spralna, Bruises, Cramps, Kheumatlsm, and all aches and pains. E Price 25 ctty and B0 cts. per bottle. 2 Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. S FOR SALE BYBEYWHBEE. " B 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 tl 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1J 1 1 1 1 ' ' " "JJ 1 1 1 1 " MISCELLANEOUS. LOOT, STOLEN, or MISLAID. Two tele beupes, one contalolni; silver ware and the other books. Alao n Tennsvlvanla Itallroad mileage book. Suitable reward and no ques tions asked upon return of the property to "It," IIebauj oflloe. S-2t WANTED. Firt ilaw aalegmen for lubrloat liut oils, btmuhw and specialties. Address The Htoddard Oil and Compound Company, Cleveland O. . 8t OLD-smnD-nmnms. FOB It BNT. Store room m North Main trett. Ilobbln. Apply to John J. iM-lw 17IOR RENT. A 1 suitable for office 1Iebau office nice room Sfcond floor IuriMMes. Apply ui TTf ANTED. In Slienaniloali, live mon to act Y? as general and iiiclustrial agents fur life tnsuranoe company with new features. Must have push and ability to handle sollcltois successfully. Permanent if work Is satisfactory. for territory anu particulars auuress ma Uourse Building, Philadelphia. 1-lS-lSt-eod Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND HOOD'8 PlliliS oure-Idver Ills, Ullloiifliiess, Indigofltlon, Headache. A. pleas-ut laxative. All Druggist. Bloomsbuvo (5olb . . . . Cure Snnitnrtum For Cure of Liqvlor art4 Mor-jDryitc Habits. io detention from bualneae, ddreM, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIKNANDOAU, I'BNN'A. Wanted-An Idea Pro tact your tdeuj they may brlag Writ JOIIS WKDDKKUUBK & CO" asys. Waahlogton, D. ('., for tbalr ll.SU prise ad Ust of two hunilrol UiTaottoas wautsu. ina you waAltli. ft CO., Fatsat Attas si.ui prue mr Undertaking1 ! 13 N. Jardln Street. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AMD ...LOWEST PRICES... 00 TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S, MAIN ST. SHENANDOAH Dntl : Rooms, ITItoiau's Block i Cast Contra Streat, Offloe Hours: 7 a. iu. tu 8 p. ui. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading, Manager is still eon! NOTICE I Dr. neott'd with tin O. S. Uartler istahlUliment. AI,L EXAMINATIONS FJ1HE.. We nuke all kinds of plate. Uolfl Qrcmpi, Aluminum Crowns Logan Otowns, CrQWB and Bridge work and all rfiB9s(: W tain to Dental Bnige);, No charges for eltsaetinii; wlien plates sie ordered, we ax tie only users of Tttallaed air for the ilnltst extraoUon of teetli. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour nnd Feed. Our delivery wagon nwalt your order, fltaedi doll rared promptly, WILLIAM H. HU5SER, 26 Bast Centre Street.
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