HOOKS & SSOWN. HOOK! IROWN, HINTS FOR CAREFUL BUYERS. We rich isc you not to wait until the last minute to make your selection!, but come cml vhfle the nortment is complete. You can buy here, knowing that the goods will !c as represented and that the price are u low at any one else telle the same jooU. A few of our prices : DOLLS. China head dolls, 4c. up Patent Head " is nn-li long, 190. Felt body, " 23c up Kid body He. up Dressed dolls 25c. up G A IVIES. Our Ktock of iinii otnnot be bunten In price or variety. Old Maid, Authors, and a dozan Othr at S cents. Vrt md Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle K icc, and tnanv more at i$c. Indni like Pafcheesi, 25c. toys. If you oxamtne our toys ytni will find wi re right wbn we Say tiiry nra the cheapest you ever Nii-klr Kngiuc and three cars, 3C up. Ho l,- ami Mddar at 4.1c. 1 ii.- Kngines, urorth 75c, go at 5oc. And m.itiy oilier. Tf Ornamente, Oar tree etiimHt make our store a bower of Manly. Glass balls 1, 3, 4. 5 and toe Tinsel ornaments, 10 ut. Garden tatupa, Mow, Animals, etc. HOOKS. On the bonk mhi titer we Imre: Toy books In paper and linen, 5c up. Bound books, toe tip. Robinson Crusoe, Kaon's Pablea, Bible Stories, Lives of Washington, Lin coln, Napolean, in several styles from toe up. Our line of Catholic Prayer book will be readv in a few day. Orders booked now. Select Notes on the S. S. Lessons for 1898 are now ready. Publisher's price, $1.25 ! our price, $1.00. tigr 5 We will allow 10 par cent, discount on all sub scriptiona to periodicals givn us prior to January 1st, 1S9S. I Cards and Booklets. Collar and Cuff sets. Photo Medallion's, 50c up. A very ac ceptable gut. Yards of Roses, &c, 65 and 73c. No trouble to show goods I. nuipi 5c up. l'itra values in China sets for children. Tin trays loc up. .rwcl UxC9, 250 Up. UresbiiiK Cases, 75c up. Wok iioxes, $1.00 up. 'j"o.d purchased now laid aside till wanted. cHOOKS & BROWN. Anotlicr"niJodl'-s French Duet. 1'ai p- Doe. M, A duel was fought y sii ra.iy beMveen M. Millerand, the Well known Socialist deputy and editor ' Tlif T'etltB Republlque Francalge, itij M,. Joseph Relnaih. Conservative d uui lotvth district of Dlgne, a well iw 11 JournuHK and author, editor of Jt.'ViubUowi Francaise. The en . 1 i'W OtJb of some hot words lit tile chamber Saturday 'io Drjeyfua debate. Both men .1' o. Neither was hit, and their ids declared that honor was sat- ktio di n (1. 1 PITHY POINTS. the the .son tlio riinmploii Hlllliirdlst. 1 York, Dec. 6. By defeating m pi. m Frank S. Ives Saturday night ;c F SloBSon won the series in Hiuid tournament for the ciiam 1 ,. of the world. During this M .-son won aealnst all of hiB in -, faking four games. Schaefer -i ond place, with three games ivss third, Daly fouith and Sut who Install his games, last. Ives the H'it grand average pnx and 1 iic for the highest run, which is j ec-oi d, .lJ&, OSAKA'S LIVERY ! BOMBING AND SALES STABLES. 'nptiAOlftgft Tlintuttliont the Country OhroulolfMl lor Ilnntjr Per-unal. Gerald A. Kuhler, formerly nigbt upciator on the P. & 11, at Alaska station, 1ms been appointed day operator at Locust Summit. Tlie D.mpliiu county constables liavo organized a branch of tbo State Cointablos' Association. Marriage is fading in popularity in Clear fleld county, wboro last week not a single lirensfl wub issued. All tlio cotton and woolen mills in Heading and vicinity report business much improved and the outlooK excellent. Saturday marked the close of the naviga tion season on the Schuylkill Canal, and the boats are now preparing to go into quarters for the winter. A locomotivo ran over and instantly killed Charles Vattener, at Scranton. Falling out of bed on his face. James Hart man, of Lebanon, was sutlbcated. Mrs. William Ilartuor, of Mauch Chunk, bad a leg cut off by falling under cars at Slatiugton. Twenty-eight brakemcu were suspended on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Kail road Company, tho order going iuto effect yesterday. Frank Stc-dman, of Bloomsburg, had a foot shot off by the accidental discharge, of a gun in tho hands of Zepbaniah Kill while' the two were hunting rabbits. Miss Iilioda Lewis, of Carbondalc, is para lyzed mid speechless as a result of a frag ment from tlio heart valvo lodging in her brain, but her physician anticipates her recover-. "Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, 1 Mansion I House ( Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders acid stomach, distress after eating, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling Uitr iluck Mood llittors never fails to correct troubles of this sort. Deeds Recorded. From Charlemagne Tower by executors to Edward Etzweilor, premisos in Tower City. From Mary linger to Phanous Ungor, premises in Pinegrovo township. From Hugh I3oyo and wife to Ileury Fox, premises in Seivellsville. MJBSITES DEFEATED. ! The Tniiiaqun Kvnngolloal Church Must lie Surrendered. At the civil court In 1'otUvllle on Satur day Judge Savidge decided tlio law suit be tween the adherents of Bishops Esher and Bowman, of the Evangelical Association, and the adherents of lllshop Dubbs, who seceded from the Association. The suit hinged on the ownership of the Evangelical church In Tamacpia and aroused much interest as the same condition of affairs oxlsted not only in connection with the Evangelical church in this town, but In almost all cities and towns in the United States having churches of that denomination. Tho local Diibsites sur rendered their old church, however, and yesterday marked the first anniversary of the opening of their new church, on North Jardln street. In disposing of the case on Saturday Judge Savidge took it out of the hands of the jury and declared that tho fol lowers of Illsbopg Esher and Bowman were entitled to the property. Last week a court in'IIIIuols decided to tlio contrary lu n sim ilar ease between tho same factions. In reaching this decision Judge Savidge says : The trustees of tho Evangelical church hesitated taking the property until the com. pany would relinquish their right to tho for feiture clause in tlio deed of tho Baptist con. gregatton. It is the undisputed testimony that a committee of tho trustees of the Evangelical cbuich conferred with the sup erintendent of the company in reference to this matter. lie told them if they got an assignment from tho Baptists to use tlio premises for church purposes, it would bo all right. Otherwise it would revert back. "It is contended by the defendants who hold a deed from the company for tho lot dated 1801, that the Evangelical Association got no assignments. We think tho acts and declarations of the superintendent at tho time were suflicient, and they work as an ec- toppel. "It Is contended that the Superintendent did not have tho power to permit the assign meut by the Baptists; that it would have to be acted upou by the board 0! directors. Wo think that wboro a corporate body places its business in tho hands of an agent, liis acts are qulvalent, and there can bo no estoppel, It is conceded that this siiperin tendcut knew what was to bo done that the Evangelical Association was purchasing the proporty from tho Baptists and what their purpose was. Tlio company permitted tho Evangelical Association to expend largo sums of money on a church on one of the prin cipal streets of Tiimiiqiia. The church was dedicated with tbo assistance of tho Masonic otdor and according to tho rites of tho Evan gelical church. They permitted the church to be used in this manner for 31 years, uud under the circumstances thero cau bo no estoppol. "Thero cau bo no doubt that tlio title of this church was in tho Evangelical As sociation prior to the split in 1801. They had occupied tho church for upwards of 30 years and had acquired the edifice by possession. So wo conclude that in 1800 and 1801 the title of this property was in the Evangelical church ofJTamaqua. The church was chartered in 1807 by this court this samo Evangelical church tho only one in Tamaqua to fho Salem Evangel ical church of Tamaqua.' By tho terms of that charter tho church became a member of tbo Evangelical Association of North America, and subject to its rules and disci pline. Tho only true, legitimate organization under this charter whs tho one which ad bcrcd to tho rules of tlio Evangelical Asso ciation of North America represented by tlio plaintiffs in this case. "Ills admitted hero that tho defendants do not adhere to the rules of tlio Evangel! cal Association of North America. They severed their connection with it. "For some time there were no trustees of the party which adhered to tlio Indianapolis con vention, but they held their religious meet ings. Under tlio law It was not necossary to elect the trustees on the day mentioned ; they may bo elected at a subsequent time. "It is unfortunate those difficulties arose, the power of tho church for good has been weakened by trouble. It is uufortuiute for tho majority represented by tho defendants in this ease, who have contributed moro than tho other party. But the caso must be de cided on tho law. We thoroforo direct a ver dict for the plaintiffs for the possession of the property, the deed to bo placed in the hands of tho trustees." .- . ' i Vprd in ssii)g. A Decrease of Accidents. Daniel Nelswender spent to-dny visiting friends at I'otUvllle. William 1). Webster has returned lrom Pottsvllle, where he spent several dsys visit ing friends. John W. Parker, proprietor and editor of tho Mahanoy City Record, win was recently bereaved by tho death of his wife, to-day re sumed his position on the editorial staff of the paper. George M. Itoads, Heq., of FottSVlllS, was a visitor to town this afternoon. Dr. Q. M. Hamilton has returned home from an extended trip to Atchison, Kansas, and other western cities. Thomas II. Van Dnsen transacted busi ness at the county seat to-day. Mrs. A. W. GImhl, daughter, Tearl, and son, Kuliy, of MeAilmi, are visiting Mrs. Glmbi's sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Ytst, of East Coal street. Daniel Gilflllan wont to Schuylkill Haven yesterday and spent tho day visiting his parents there. SanfordjS. Shoemaker yesterday attended the funeral of Mr. Steele, at Mahanoy City. Dr. J. Pierce Koberts has been confined to a dark room at his homo on East Coal street for several days on account of an affliction of tho eyes, buChopes to enjoy the sunlight to morrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Moyer left this morning for Southampton, Pa., where they will bo guests ot tho latter's parent. Miss Jennie Clifford, operator at tbo Mahanoy City telephone exchange, was tlio guest of Miss Mattio Thomas, on North Jardln street, yesterday. Salts lleforo Justice Toomey. The following cases were disposed of be fore Justice Toomey on Saturday night: Paul Smith was held lu $300 ball for assault ing Annie Stellanchard, on a charge of break ing windows at the house of Anthony Wysockl; threo countrymen, George and Miko Buskowlze and Georgo Beriiico were placed under f300 ball, on a charge of threats; Wrssil Baltromowicz furnished 800 bail on oath of Miko Kibbick. Aunio Kubolowitz brought suit against Joe Zeluoski. She said that Zeluoski tried to defraud her out of a board bill of ?7 and ho ass lulled her with a billy. Defendant was plsccd under $300 bail. Lizzie Kitch caused the arrest of Joe Mos loskl and his wife. Tho parties llvo near tlio sccno 01 tlio dynamite explosion tnnt oc curred Saturday night. Several months ago Mosloski threatened to kill Lizzie and on Saturday night the windows at her homo were broken by some unknown porson. Sus picion rests on the accused and his wifo and thoy wero he.ld in $300 bail each. How's Your Cough? Pan-Tina euros it, 25c, At Gruhlor Bros., drug store guldensUppe's f0nral. Crowds of tho Morbidly Curious View tho Dlnmoniboi-ed Ilody. New York, Dec. C The funeral of the bath rubber, William Guldensuppe, who wns murdered nt Woodslde, I.. I., on June 25 by Martin Thorn and Augus ta Nack, occurred yesterday afternoon from an undertaking shop on East Third street. All day Saturday and yes terday, from 11 o'clock In the morning until the hour of the funeral, Immense crowds of the curious flocked to the un dertaking establishment to get a look at the remains of the murdered man. At one time It was estimated that CO persons passed the coffin every min ute. The dismembered' body, arrayed In a dress suit, lay In an oak coflln with sliding glass top. The right arm was crossed over the breast. Where the head should have been was a vacant space. A photograph ot the rauraered man, was placed against the Bide of tho coffin. The Interment took place at tho Lutheran cpmetery at Middle Village, I,. I. Immense crowds followed the funeral carriages all the way to the ferry. Aprs Core better known as Ayer's Cliorry Pec toral, hafl made a record for its remarkable cures of asthma. Cases that have been considered beyond hope or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record: "My mother has been n great sufferer from asthma for the past ten years, and her recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced age over seventy we had but little hopes of ever seeing her well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform you that she has been entirely cured by the rise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." INGLIS BANKS, Tar Brook, NS. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief in the use of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle afforded me so much benefit that I continued the use of the remedy until entirely cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N.C. Aprs put up in half-sizo bottles, 50 cents. Full-size bottle, $1.00. Mall CniTtni- Lost I,. u.o Storm. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. fl. Information has reached here that James Murray, who carries the mail from this city to Horse Creek postofflce, had been lost In the Btorm and had perished with the cold. He left this city last Thursday 'nd reached the Windmill ranch Thurs day afternoon. The storm was heavy. ,nd cold when he left the ranch for the lorse Creok station. He has not Jeached the postofflce, and no trace of tlm has yet been discovered. Searchi ng parties are out. mmmmmmmmm??m,mw CONWAY'S FiipUS 5 flHfi lOe ST0fE JiO. E H IOS North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. . 71 Will Quote a mas Goods Few Prices on Christ" 31 7 21 , 31 3 3 3 3 3 . ft Jointed Doll, Biwiuc Head. Jointed Rolle, Bisque Head Kid Body Dolls, Shoes and Stocking, ai ituliojg Jpn. . . Children's extra well-mwle detk .''.'" . . Mngic Lanterns ,....". "4 Bisque Figures , .- iJ? 1 Bisnue Head Dolli j v .20 Old Maid, Authors Games . ,? 5c Toy Animals , , . , lo 5c Tin Horses 10 5c Also a full Huer of Iron fays, such nl Unyiuos, Coal and Ice WngOtiSj etc, vrQimi . $ .25 . t.oo . 2.00 2,00 . 1. 25 .25 , rniOE i6d 48c 98c 98c 48c IOC COME ONE.T(W?a 'COME! ALL. Bring the little ones, it will make them happy and cheer ;s C you. JWDou't forget the name and number. - CONWAY'S 1 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, jg lo2 North Main Street. j jE: Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. VonernbUi'ltt'ldc-Erooln's SuIcMo. Brooklyn, Dec. G. On Thanksgiving ' Samuel J. Parkhlll, 74 years of age, 'JPthls city, married Miss Annie Kirk ,and, also of Brooklyn, who was BO years his junior. Yesterday Parkhlll committed suicide at his home in VimnWvn liv shootlntr himself t' "he brain with a revolver. When the immlp were married the families of both parties oDjeciea biiuhbi " t nf tii diBimrlty in their ages. The couple were forced to separate, and dnce that time Parkhlll had appeared somewhat depressed. He lived with ,ic mnrrlerl dauehter ana nis son, mm Lvhen the family was ut church he shot limself in his room. Ji 1!!!' WIRE SCREENS, n Manufacturer I. of . i)ii;i. M12TZ. On the 5tli lnsl., m nt umm , ... JrivL ..i, on 'Vnfxdav. 7th tint. Tbe renin n tlio 12:58 p. in. Lehigh Vnlley train, for inter ment in the Odd Pellows1 cemetery Itelativefl nnd friends respectfully invited to attei d. SCUEKN VltAUBS, SCBSIU MHOS, BCBEM DOOBS, FIRE ESCAPES,' WINDOW OUXaDS, flTADf-E GUARDS, TIIEU GUARDS, IRON FENCES. FACTORY: 2PI-240 INOKI n UAltsKIlK 2l. RESIDENCE : 330 NORTH WEST STREET, SHENANDOAH, REIMIMA. ifartles Intending to get fences In the spring, can aave ten per cent, by oraenng in rue winicr iuuiims. 1 m -BEST LINK OF- HRnnFRiK pi mm fffh HAY and 8TKAW. ,f Floor and Table 011 Clr;'. . otlts. E. B-FQISW. VMM m. j uenire J. John llaguire, of Pottsvllle, mine ins" ' . of tho Eighth Anthracite District ',octor pleled his report of the casualty uaf8 co.m twelve months from December-J?nn t December 1, 1807. There wor' 1r,u l i .1 r , j '.e 103 accidents in the mines of iur . . . , , . , were fatal J' "l Qlsttict- 41 of wllicb nJ'' .uost of tho fatal accidents befell ? 5c.,en. A comparison of tho accidents r the yoar 1807 with the number for the previous year shows quite a decrease. In 1807 thore were 103 total accidents as against 185 for tho previous year, 41 fatal accident as against 48, 14 widows as against 21, 40 orphans as against 67. Mr. Maguire's dis trict embraces forty-two collioriea with a number of smaller operations and coal washories. U7 ik. ITcmn'c 11.1. am fnr Thrrut anrl J-ungs. It is curing more cie ot loughi, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup tnd all Throat and Lung Trouble, than any othermed icine. The proprietor has authoriiedtny drug gist to give you a Sample Bottle Free to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. l'ross Association. The Schuylkill Press Association will hold h meeting at Minersville to-morrow. The members from various quarters will meet at the Merchants' Hotel, Pottsville, and leave promptly for Minersville by electric car. A complimentary dinnor will bo Riven at Hart man's Washington Hotel after the meeting. Disastrous Prnlrlo Flro. Guthrie, O. T Dec. G. Saturday night a(Jai3.trPJJ5..Frafrie fire ragSU Iff the 'c'ountyT where it fed on the high and dry grass and was fanned by a strong south wind. The lire started near Ituth postofflce, near the county line, and swept with lightning 3peed. It was an exciting night among the farmers, who foucht like demons to preserve their crops, the women and children assisting. The canyons running east and west' along Trail creek finally stop ped the fire, but only after serious prop erty loss had been entailed. Many talcs of narrow escapes are told. Burglar's bhot Proved Fatal. Schenectady, N. Y.. Dec. C Georgo n. Blodgett, the Edison patent attorney whn was shot In his home by a burg lar last Friday, died late Saturday af ternoon. The murderer Is still at large, and thore is talk of lynching him should he be captured. Blankets nud shawls arc now selling fust. Wc handle only those of superior quality, and wc purchase them in case lots direct from the manufacturers. 60x80 fine all-wool White Blankets, $3.75 per pair. 70x82, $4.75 the pair, 74x84, Ss.50 a pair. A cood wool Blanket as , . 1 : . 1 1 , 1 Blankets, Si. 25 to 52.75 tuo pair. LDIES', MISSES' ND Gl LDREN'S UNDERW EAR.. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear m cotton, wool and merino, lias been selected with great care, and is certainly worthy of your inspection. You will save money by taking advantage of the bargains we nave to oner 111 mis 1111c. wc iianuie only the best makes of the leading manu facturers, and they are sold to you with n guarantee. .Ladies llccccu riuucu vests, extra weight, and quality, fine finish, at 25c; finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural aud scarlet all-wool vests, $1.00 to $1.25. Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, 40c, 5oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1,75 each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, J5c. to $1.00 each. Sensible Gifts That will go to thou sands of homes at prices figured down to the low est notch of economy. Our buying method of price pressure enables us to openly guarantee a saving that no competi tion has yet approached. SOON TO BE FULFILLED. This store has proved Its advantages as a shopping place for holiday gifts. The various departments began months ago to bring together the vast collection. What yuu find here, too, is priced on the close-margin plan. Be careful that you don't chance to buy an article elsewhere ond pay more for It. Twenty cents, fifty cents and one dollar savings are worth looking after whether the list Is a long or short one. Your Holiday Dress Goods. It is so generally- couceded that our showing of dress goods is equal to every demand, comprising as it does a collection lrom the Plkrid's beat weaves, that any special announcement has long since risen above' any point of rivalry or comparison. When you're buy ing dress goods its comforting to feel, to know, that you are choosing lrom a stock which has built for itself a reputation on those grounds. Such is the tone which pervades the atmosphere of this store. X-HAS SHOPPING. Cloak Department Prices as yet Uuparalleled. A FEW LEADERS. See the Garments at $5, $T50, $10, $12.50. Gloves, Silk Mittins, Handkerchiefs, Pine Linens, Umbrellas, i'ancy Celluloid and Porcelain Novelties, Glove Uoxes, etc, Furs, Fine Underwear, and thousands of useful an$ sensible things for gift giving,. 1 I WEATHER STRIP. ! BANG ! There goes that door again. STOP IT! Put an Eclipse Spring and Check on. s RAIN DOOR STRIPS. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE; MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOIt 8AI.1S A second-hand equnro heater. Will bo sold cliwip. Apply nt this ofllce. WANTED. A live nnd cnereetla business man, one with extensive acquaintance In Shenandoah, t nsstst in tho formation of a brunch of nllulldiutr nnu Loan Association in the Ticinity. Good -wases and a permanent position Is uirered to the applicant who can 1111 our requirements. Address J. T. Flournoy, No. 800 liroad street, Newark, N. J. 12at P0U SALK. The popular Ashland opera cafe, witti gymnasium nttnehed, known as Ilruck's sporting resort throughout Mahanoy valley. Must bo sold at once. Keason for sel ling, party engaging in other business. Reason able price to right party. Apply at IIehald ofllce, or Qeo. Ilruck's Cafe, Ashland. 11-30-2W FOIt IIBNT. Store room nnd dwelling, No. 120 North Main street, is now ready for rent; contains plate glass front, gas, range, hot and cold water, bath, large cellar, yard, ware room and stable : it Is n very desirable place for any kind of business. Rent rensonablo. IMmse apply to O. W. Newhouser, 122 North Main street. 11-15-K "TOTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is ii hereby given that there will he a meeting of stockholders of the ''Shenandoah Street ltallway Company" on tho second Monday of January, A. D., I81W, at 11 o'clock o. m., at the ofllce of tho company, in the Itoroi'gh of Bhen umloah, at J. W. Johnson's ofllce, No. 222 North Main strait, for the purpose of electing nfllcers, adopting by-laws, nnd do and perform such other corporate acts as may be dcomed nd visible II. I). Uentsohleu, 11-30-2W Secretary. Y OU 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, iJenims, 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 Brashes, etc. CARPETS AND RUGS L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN and LLOYD STS., SHENANDOAH, PA. This department is on Uic second floor and is well stockral with the production of the leading manufacturers ef Carpets aud Ruga. YiJu will find iu this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable in Moquettes, Body Brussels, Axiuiuster, Tapestry, Ingrain aud Kag, and our prices arc so low that you cannot fail to be suited. We are agent for tho BUTTEIUCK PAPER PATTERNS ! A full aud complete Hue always in stock Monthly Fashion Sheets FR.8B OP CHAUGR. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. K7 North Main St, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsnort, will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. I Place your order for Holiday Turkey, Holly and Evergreens, OI every description with COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. I LOT OF FRESH CANDIES Candies aud Cigars whole sale and retail. . . . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. All kinds of nuts and fruits, and Christmas toys at very low prices. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2p W. Centre Street. 1:30 p, m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Uupturo without operation or detention from Uuiineu. Absolutely no Danger, . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Siuibury, Shambkin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. FREE EYE EXAMINATION DUSTQ'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorlal artlata always In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block, CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST " (Sheeler'a Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET, Flrnt-claM work guaranteed. Promjit anil olitc attendants, llnlr cutting ptattv, Do yuu have headache, or fuel drowsy after reading a ilinrt time, or nlit-n reading do the letters or words run together ? If you have any of these symptoms your eyes need atten tion. AH cases of astigmatism and muscular deficiency carefully corrected and every pair of glasses guaranteed to be satigfaclory. Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Headquarters for , . , , , .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOItl J..QKANT MOYER, Prop,," " Cor. Coal nnd Main streets, Shenandoah, Tn. Terms i 11.00 per day. Htabltns Facilities Unsurpaed. Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. . Tho Rosy Freshness" And a velvut sottnsss ot the akin Is lavs rlably obtained br thore who use Fcuom'l Pomploxlon iowdr.
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