THE FAMOUS. THE GIF" TWSTIOX SOLVED. THE m mi lt M-itiil ..in h!r" nn Sattinlny were plead With the large : .(Is . !iim mil f--i uifi li Ik lmHgibte fur tin In tell ,tl" 11 ii i" i im in Ik Bpricllled, mill ihe berit of Mil the V l'W lit' nil 'iMiii'i 1 j )iot( in assiog. FAMOUS. 1 THE FAMOUS. Ml asm in u llvt slit vie tba vr Froirrd Picture. 81 ilestgii In white mil I'jii rami!, w.wlliWo.' i ut Mo . SO sulileots to -!. III. (J JO, 18. MiuidTOc ant 40c Mentation In Kin ele t rrniu I n . Yard of ttosos, VI,. Ii- BOOKS. Toy books in papci mvera, Jc op. " " linen " toe. up. Storv boo'.s. all unci i. Bible I ictures ami stories in one syllable, 50c Life of Washington. Lincoln stud Nnpo Icon in hnr !mding,tf.25 ami $1.50 Bibles, hymnals, etc. Drily food n sen;. lure text for every dny in the vcar 15c DOLLS China head dolls, 5c. up. Pelt bod v, 25c up Knitted body " 10c up Rubber " ' 25c up Jointed dolls 25c to $7.50 Dressed dolls 25c. up Kid lody 15c. up GwJluloicJ wnd China NOVELTIES. Vin trays 10c., should be 15c Wn trays 5c, should be 35c Jewel boxes 25c up. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff boxes. Albums. Rose Bowls. 25c. up. China handkerchief nnd glove set $2,50 "NO TROUBLE TO SHOW BOODB." Bicycle 3A.rvtHEs. Errand Boy. Messenger Bov. Knee. Telegraph Boy. India, like Parcheesl, joe WON TOYS. Iron train, nickle, 23c. largest 50c and ti.oo train made. Hone and surrey, nickle 13 in. long, 25c The "Magic" box 50c Mechanical toy -5c nnd 50c Steam engines 50c np Fire engines t.oo. And many others. Tra Ormaim nta. Glass balls 2, i, 4. 5 and 10c Yard lampsloc. Tinsel ornament lc np. Moss for the vard. a bundles for ate. We can't he undersold on this Hue. Orer too styles to choose from. IS1 1 s c 1 1 at n s u at . China dishes 10c up. Pewter dishes 10c. Mirrors 25c. Cups and Saucer. Fruit Hate 25c to 75c. Lemonade Sets. Glass Vases. Smoking Sets. Tin Trnpets. Fine Stationery, Cnrds, Booklet, Calen dars, etc. Don't forget that a year's subscription to a popular paper or Niagaxlue make ait acceptable Curlsttuna gift. floods purchased now will be laid aside nnt 1 Want.!. (Xniurllmsn U. T). Reuse spent last even- tog vlslttnf friends at Msnanny City. -Roy Phillips, of Utrantvllle, spent last evening visiting friends In town. -WllliurJ lowls ami Satunel Walker, of Wm. Penn, spent a few enjoyable hours In town with friends list evening. MM Frank Mursh ill, iif West Ontl street, htw given Mrth In a son. Mm. T. It. .riet.lnni im1 daughter, Violet, left Air I'lilUuMplil tliiamornli.t, Thottws Witer. of Eureka, fnrmef mwn rt!li ut. IsaniiiHg hi old friend hart .n visit. HOOKS & BROWN. 51 " niankets and shawls are now selling supplies . We handle only those of superior powerto I'ty' nnl wc purchase them in case rl 3 direct from the manufacturers. "I'BoxSo fine all wool White Blankets, $3.75 per pair. 70x82. $4.75 the pair. 74x84, $5.50 n pair. A good wool Blanket as off as $2 75 the pair 11 -4 colored wool Blankets, Si. 25 to S2.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEA R. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, has been selected with great care, nnd U certainly worthy of your inspection. You will save money by taking advantage of the bargains we have to offer in this line. Wc hrmdle ouly the best makes of the lending uitiiiu facturers, and they are sold to you with u guarantee. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weight quality, fine finish, at J3C.; finer grade at 50c". Ladies' natural and scarlet all-wool vests, $1.00 to $i.2S. Men' natural wool shirts and dra vers, -Thii-'-i Soc- ?5C. $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, JSC. to $1.00 each. mmmm Charles iMInutr sotnt today at lit. aifnef. visiting frtetwls. Policemen Christ. Kolhi and Christ. lUIts r attended the l'..ttvlll.eivll court today. DmilltKl. f'KMI Hltlllll. The CiUmivIiwi Fibre Company, which has had lawsuit pendii gagimt the l.erilgr A Wllkesbari-e hikI other cowl companies operat ing aronud Itnsli'tou for damages cnuseil li ml illrl dcpositi il hy them In stream wlilcli empty into ihn Oituwlssn crfek, lias settled the rases, tlia eimsltlenitiflii tlien fnr lieing M,000, il Is statMl. The cases have lieon pending slnco 189S, and this ilispixltinn of them, followllix so rlu'Bly aflur the ii'tlle ment of slmltnr caws of farmers Inraleil hIoiix I lie OilaH-lsNi ureek, slmws .1 diiJioHt t i 011 upon the part of the operHtora to ngroe to almost any reasonable term, aa they should. IMii.f. ''Tn- 1 t-i ,,:! m. V'lll e?luiie, l'a., Dee. 1. Cunsiable Wi!li'.i Dcvl3 .rid Daniel Curtis virent to a hurrnilan bo.nf.lnB houtj In Duryea, las. night 10 arrest Josef llantz and Geoige Bu-on, charged with Cght InB. The 1 1'icer were resisted, and when they attempted to force their way Into the house the Inmate attacked them with axes. Davis received a. blow on the eiOe of the head. He Immedi ately pulled hla revolver and fired Into the crowd. The bullet struck Mrs. Pu tak, a sister-in-law of the proprietor of the boarding house. It may result fa tally. The constable Anally took their man Into custody. t'anslib'e Dun do transacted business nt the count' seat to-day. Justice .Tor. TWuey wont to I'.itUvlllo this morning to tmnsset lea I basinets Constable Phillip and daughter, vlslttil friends at Potlsvillc to-day, Mrs. Woods, of East Coal street, was a visit., 1 to Philadelphia today. Miss Minnie LaBerty has Rone to New Philadelphia to spend a short vneatlon among aeqiialiittnces Peter 12. Hack, Ashland's leading lianl 'vnre dealer, transacted business iu town to day. P. J. OhiikIiuii, the dry goods merchant, has gone to New York to lvplenlsli the np- pearauco of his dry goods establishment with mother addition of holiday good. M. Purcell, of Insurance fame, of Pott vlile, wa4seeu hi town to day. YOU will always find here a large and attractive line of Dry "' Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, .Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels. Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Combs, Hair 'Brushes, etc. CARPETS AND RUGS This department is on the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers , , . . , . . : 1 j-. 1 ... el carpers auu kuus. iuu win nuu iu this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable in Moquette, Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot tail to be suited. We are agents for the BUTTEIUCK PAPER PATTERNS I A full and complete Hue always in stock Monthly Fasulon suects iauts CHARGE. Get otic. 41.- .1 i- ciyiV' tlrifei OF Yon can't affiird to risk your life by allow ing a enhl to develop into pnonmnlita or con--mniitloii. IiistHiit relief and a certain cure aro afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Ilagenlmeh. but extremely good for the sufTerer from that harassing disease in Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this great remedy in the prompt and perma nent aid it gives in all bronchial affection. It stops the cough, soothes the irritated throat, and in duco refreshing sleep. "I had a bronchial trouble of mch a per sistent and stubborn character thai the doc tor pronounced it Incurable with ordinary rsmedKis, but recommended me to try Avar's Cberry Pectoral. One bottle cured mo.'f J. a WOODSON, P. M., Forest Hill, W. V. "A short time ago I was token with a sever attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave me lellef. In despair of finding anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. li. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. I Hen SENSATIONAL Ayer (JnesTij Pectoral now put up in hnlf-siw bottles at half price 50 cents. Miss Francis Ilolt'nisn, who spent the past week as thegnestof Miss Maggio Miller, of West Oat street, returned to hur hotnoiu (Jentralia to-day. John Donaker, of White Mavon, was n guestof friends in town last even Inc. Fur several years Mr. Donaker suppliel contrac tors in this region with red stone from his quarries at White llaveu, hut has now re tired from the hiisiness, having disposed of the (juarries to a iScmnton syndicate. A Hood Thing For a Bad Cough. What Pau-Tlna, 28o. At Oruhler Hro., l rug atore SiiIIUhii al Miilianoy City. The noblest Koniun of them all, John L. Sullivan, will apix-nr at Kaiur's opera house on 8attirtluy. Dee. 4th. Year after year ho m:uu his apiwaranee and is hIw;ij-i a wel come and a welcoineil visitor. Others have tried to follow In Mi foot steps, but all hnvo failed. For a Ihvorlte Sulllran Is a wonder. People stick to their John L Sullivan through thiok and thin only berunse ho U one of the blgxejt hearted men that walks the earth to-day. Should he light again, he wonld have the same old Istcking, and not till he dies will his friends ever desert him. Coming to us as ho does, surrounded with his gveat show, he will have such a welcome as only a star of his magnitude deserves. Thi is his dohut in the vaudeville line, and it is said he is making it a success long to be re membered. Thooiiening comedy, "A Tiip on the Ocean," Is said to he extremely funny lu itself, and when son iu the h uids of huch comedians as Jlegioy nnd Lee, Savllle and .Stuart. PetvhliK '" nud the Darling sis ters, it is declared the funuiest half-hour of iniitli and jollity ever spent. It is doclared hy tbo who have been him, Hut John L. Is a plc'.uiu lu hit natty yatchlug suit. PITHY POINTS. At the Big Store With Little Prices. am Hen's Overcoats ANY SIZE. FROM $y UP. Boys' Suits and Boys' Overcoats AM V SIZE. I FROM $2.00 W- KAIER'S Opera House, OnacHrctft i.iiitiUlo liver, kidnoys ami 'uwl(i. Never sicken, troaken rr jiripo. 10e. MAHANOY CITY, PA. 4. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Event of the Season. ertv J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North IVla In St. POR RENT. One dwellinK on North White strcati formerly occupied by Isa doms Lstutersteiii. Has 10 roouui. BUtf heat and other conveniences. . APPY AT 0'HARfl'S MVERY, Cor. White and Lloyd Sis., Stalotti, Pa. I grogerik.'flour, feed, I B HAY and BTKAW. IPf m Floor and Table Oil Oloth. & JOHN L. SULLIVAN -AND HIS- Big Comedy and Vaudeville Com pany in the Musical Farce (1 If ACROSS IHE OCEAN. With John L. Sullivan, introducing his entire company of 30-VAUDEVILLE STARS. -30 A allow that i sure to please everyone. Hiptar Pikes: - 25, 35, 50 ud 75c. Slisnuiidoah Klr.ted'rod. Preliminary Bteps have been taken to make arrangements for a grand eisteddfod to bo held in this town. Several influential 1 eople are gilng the movement their sup port and hk cess teems nwured. An cistodd foil has not been held here for several years, aliliough many other towns iu tho region h'lvo hi en comliietiug tl.em with excellent sn'ciss. The pn jeut contemplated ii to he coudiK ted on n far more osteiuive sealo than any of tho more recent events of like char acter and tho value i f prizes nlll compare with thow that wers otTered at the musical festivals held at Lakeside several years ago. Sevoral of the prominent people who have taken an Interest in the mocmcnt bavo al ready pledged enough financial support to warrant the statoment that tho prizes will aggregate at least $000. More definite de tails are promised for the near future. I'cmiifcylrniilii l'nutoiy Jftitnlltlos. Ilarrlaliurg, Deo. 1. The eighth an nual report of Factory Inspector James Campbell covers the fiscal year ended Oct. 30 last, and shows that 940 acci dents, 50 of them fatal, occurred dur ing that period. There are more mills In operation and a larger number of persons employed than at the close of the previous fiscal year. Mr. Camp hell says the changes and additions made to the factory Inspection law by the last legislature will accrue to the benefit of the working people and make cleanei and more healthful conditions under which much of the bread and clothing will ha made. Hpiienliias Throughout the Country Chronicler! for Itasty PernMil. Work lis been suspended on the Hew water dam at Mt. (Jarmul Ashland capitalists are talking of organ 1. ing a steam heating plant. "Seven rainy Mondays," and the winter will ho wet and mild. Thursday evening "The Devil's Web Don't miss seeing The Ideals present this play. The case nf Tosh vs. Hefowich et. al . will he urguml in the .Superior court on the Oth Inst , on appeal. Ileniemher the matinee at tho theatre on Saturday afternoon. 10 cents to any pint of tho houso. The Aldermen and Justices of the l'eiiee, of lierks county, have organised, with Wm. F. Weber as president. Kun over by a initio car at Mahanoy City yeateidsy, William Gchaiu bad his si all. a leg and an arm fractured. Tho Ideals lu tho scenic production "Storm Beaten" to-night. Hear thd orchestra play "A Day With tho Circus." Tramps having cost Fmnkliu cuiiuty $15,000 last year, will heieaflcr bo made to break stones uud carry pig-iron on thecotinty farm. Tho death of VirgiHa, infant ohild of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Ilreuu.iii. wasduo to paraljs,-. of tho heart ami not diphtheria, as stated vostcrdav. Harry Dnrntife, one of Ilutler tonubhip's I School Directjrs, has moved from Mil isvillo totiouluu.' This leavea a Micttiicy in the School hoard. Tho explanation given by a man arrested yesterday in Heading for druukenuess was that he had a number of teeth extracted and took a drink for every tooth to alleviate the pain. Schuylkill Is not tho only county whose .townships are in trouble Mt. Carmel town ship, Aurthumberland county, 11 nils it will he necessary to levy a special tax to pay Judg ments. Don't Triflo With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tiua (25c.) and be cured. At Gruhlcr llros., drug stole. Children's Overcoats from $1.00 up. What Say You, Taliey, Patrick Flood Is regarded as the best sprinter iu this section. Pat covered 100 yards recently In lew than 11 seconds. He is open for a match with any eoal region raeer. Harleman or Fuhey preferred. Hazleton Sentinel. Btarta on (Bleat Sndei's Drug Store day entiling at 7 o'utatk. Tiles- Paragon Tea to.a oure for Const jpatwa. UiUmf- Deis. BioWIoadiioB. Klttner t rouoie uu iur i j all disaasos of the Liver, Stomach and lloweie. It i .chases BloodHerveFood Far Weak and Run Down People. WII1T IT IC I The richest of all restora HflKI II 101 tive foods, because It re- Elaoes the essentials of life that are ex austed by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eta WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The uerve being made strong the brain becomes active and lesvr. It restores lostvltalfty, stops all wast ing drains aud weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal, price 50a., orflve boxes 12.00. Druggists or by mall. We ean help you. Advice and book, free. write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U13 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skU'fnl tonaorlal Artists always in aitciiuonw. acts ouickly, the drat dose eBeotuis: muon liuprovy i Man. K,.. lima vnn need a. laxatlte buy a 4 ' paokaieof J'anmon Toa., Write for f res " BTRTKeU k Co.. Cleveland, O. AUdruggUMseUit eatsssit Shop In Town W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Fargas.n House Blook.. Letters granted. Letters of administration c. t. a. were granted to the Schuylkill Trust Company, on tho estate of Fred. Holzeiuan, lato of the borough of Minersvillc, deceased. Letters of administration wcro granted to W. O. Will on tho estate of Elmira E. Miller, lato of the borough of Now HlngKold, de ceased ; also to John Mayoresh, on the estate of Andrew Korocsko, late of the township of Mahanoy, deceased. Letters testamentary wcro granted to r.lizaheth Wendt. ou the estate of lhnil Wcndt, lato of tho borough of Mahanoy City, deceased. Tho will of Matthew Whearty, lato of the borough of Palo Alto, was probated and recorded at tho Hogistor's ollico. White Pino expectorant, 25 cents per bottle, at Povinsky'sdrug Btore, 88 East Centre St. Deaths mid Funerals. J. Wesley, sou of John W. and Bertha ltcose, died at tho home of his parents in St. Clair yesterday, ged about 4 years. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon. James Iluthcrford, a popular young man of Ashland, died at his homo yesterday of appeudlcitis. He was 26 years of age. On Saturday last an operation was performed bj Dr. Korthrup, of the Ilabueinan hospital ut Philadelphia, which was thought to be suc cessful, but Monday night the patient took a turn for the worse. Children's Suits from 65c. up. Ah III FOLLOWJTHE CROWD TO THE i Famous : Clothing : House, 1; I (IaPEoI OIIIFIIIEilS III GLOIHI IS I C01M. IK Cor, Main and Oak Streets, iffi IS Franev Buildina. SHENANDOAH. PA. ill Cure for ihcumalihui or ncuralfjia. Buy a cent hottle of Salvation Oil and ue uccnrdniff to directions. It will cuic the worst en ko. MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. M. E. Ilusselle, 07 Park street, Newark, N. J says : "After having used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family with most gratifying results I pronounce it the friend of all mothers." ltnul lfistHte Transfers. The following deeds for the transfer of real estate were filed iu the Keoorder'sottice : From Samuel L. Kuss, administrator, to Jos. Ilott, premises in Nuremburg ; Mantis Friel and wife to Katie E. Starr, premises in Palo Alto ; Joseph Tierney et al to Jos. J. Brown, premises In St. Clair. Charles E. Breckoua and wife to Jos. Fisher, premises in I'otU-ville. No Cars. Turkey Kun colliery as Idle tbe greater part of yesterday, on account of tbe acaioity of cars. Five aud one-half hours were made, Nothing removes humors from the blond so nicely and gives the complexion such a clear, uleau appearance as Dr. Bull's Pllfa ; hut get ouly tbe genuine, Dr. John W. Hull's 1111s. OU ItKNT.-DwelllnK No. 22K West Oak street lias nine rooms, not anu com water, and linth. Centrally located. Apply at B. C. Urobst'B grocery tore. Jardln and Cei tre streets. I2-l-lw FOH SAI.K. The popular Ashland opera cafe, with gymnasium attached, known as llruek's soortlna resort throuahout Mnh.moy valley, Miibtbesold at once. Iteasou for sel ling, party engaijiiiK In cither business, ltenson ahle price to riaht party. Apply at 1Ikhai.ii. offlee, or (ieo. llruek's Cafe, Ashland. 11-30-2W CONWAY'S FAPUS 5 flfiD 10e STOp HO. 7, 1 POU RKNT. Sore room and dwelling, No, 120Nortli Main street, U now ready for ront; contains plato glatw front, ijiw, rnnifc, hot and oold water, bath, larKf cellar, yard, ware room and fttahle ; It Is a very desirah'u place for any kind of bunlnrss. Rent reasonable. IMrHHc Hiiuly to C W. Newhousr. I?2 North Mali.atrce.. 11-15-tf - lOS North Main tstroot. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Ttnrr. - Have you heard the latest. Well book it now that Conway's Famous 5 & 10 cent store nro going to sell to-day Klondike Vases and Klondike Heceivcrs, something new and very pretty for toe usually sold in all large cities for 25c. Come and secure one as they will not last loug at this price. Watch Our "Ad" on Friday. We Quoto a Paul Prices. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TOTICI3 TO STOCKHOI-dmnS. Notice U i hereby ifiven that there will le a meeting of stockholder of the 'Shenandoah Street Hallway Comimny" on the fwnwmd Monday of January, A. li., lfKW, at 11 o'clock a. in., at the office of tho on in 1 a ny. In tho Uoroi-uh of Hhen MDdofth, at J. Mr. Johnson offlc. Iso, 3i? North Main itrt, for the imrpowj of olotting oflH-er, adopting by-lawn, and do and perforin such other 'corporate act an may he deemed ad Visible. II. J. HHNTKIItLBit, llao-aw Secretary. IEItOUSON'S THKATIIK. J 1. J. PBsawox. Man One week nnd Satitrday commencing matinee MONDAY, NOV. 29tll, 1897. JOHN A. KIMMELEIN'S SUPERB COMPANY ii The Idea 99 Headed by the Popular l'lajers, Miss Beatrice Earle and Mr. Chester DeVond, Augmented by Uowhihi's 20 Ii Century hand ana orunebsra, pm lusnoi s. mciuui I , JOVIU".' ill." TB Devil1 fofth aod Aouth.' se., Ma TO-NIGHT "STORM BEATEN." PJU0EI: - 10, 20 ut 30 featc Reserved scot on le ftt Ktrllit'. .Schuylkill Dental Parlor,?; 7 Nortlt Jardln Street,: A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry ar skill fully executed. Worth Galvanized Ilitekets 360 Agate Hai'CO Pan 22c ' Kettles, Sot 3So " l'llddllnr jlUli la,. Jllsriue linages 36o Dust Hrushes Hair " Hhoe " Huijar Cans lMrgr II Inch Meat Plate.... Iirnc 10 fueli Meat I'l-.te.... Halad Bowl Ijirge Mixing Bowl 22u life 26o 28c 10c 400 10c 40a Our I Price I 10c IQc lOo 11)0 10c 10c lOo 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Worth. OIsm Fruit Btnnd ... 25c (llawi Cake Htand -25o IjarKe OoiubCaHe 260 10 t. Black Tin Dish Pan BOo ;oal Hhovels , 15o Glass Pitcher, 2qt 210 t.iass uowi auu iisii.. Dinner Plate. 7 In. dec Coffee and Tea Cannlster.. ICcttlos, 2 nts Flint TomblM-s. eoir lou I Sauce Pan, tln....,...i . .U : 2c 2tc Ilk! lOo 14c lOo 15o ,Our Price loo loo 10c loo 10o lop lou lOo So So Bo So Be Don't fail to give ns a call. You will go away pleased, come and look over our bargains. At least Come and look over our line Come Early. of Fine China. 1oa NORTH MAIN Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 1 1 7 1 STREET. IS. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TURKEY and MINCE PIE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25. SWALES HflDHIARE STORE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINQ SETS. :-; KNIVES ANU FORKS. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. Bed Set el Tetlli, $5.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO OIIAROKS KOK BXTKAC'TINti WlUiN TKKT1I AUU OHDKKKl). BEST SlUVhR FILLINO, ... . 50 Cents OOLL) FILLINGS, .... $,.0o and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 25 Cents Al) our work is aocooinauied with a guarantee. I847 ROGER BROS. A 1 TEASPOONS, $1.5operdoz 1847 " " TABLESPOONS, $3 per doz Ileadqiuurters for .... Oouuiiarll TtPttssf COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT MOVKK. Prop., Cor. Ool and Wain streets, Shenandoah, Pa, Terms i tl.OOperday. StablliiK Faollltles Unsurjiasscd. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or mouth, CHARLES DERR, T0N80RIAL ARTIST ' (gimlet's Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt an ollte attendants. Ilalr cutting a Intel)!-.
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