HOOKS & BROWN. MINTS FOR CAREFUL Wr mhisc vu not tt wait Viic cibc B(-u iuc smut i;(Kiu. n. icn vi vui China head dolls, 4c. up. Patent Head " is inch long, tcx!. Felt body, " 23c tii 1 Kkl body ale. up Dressed dolls 35c. up GAMES. Our stock nt games cinnot be Iteaten m price or variety. Old Maid, Authors, and rt dozen oUtr at 5 cents. Errand Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle Kace, and many more nt 23c. India, like Parclicesi, 25c. TOYS. II you examine our toys you will Ami are right when wo My oy ar the cheapest you ever . Nickle Htigliieatul three cars, 23c up. Hook and UnWet"l 43c. Fire Engines, woith 75c, go at 50c. AikI many other. w.SPECIAL4r W w.11 allow 10 pmr nt. discount on all sub scriptions to periodical g!vn u prior to January 1st, lOSS. Trumpets, sc up. ! xtra alues iu China sets for children. I'm trays foe up. frwel Imivcs, 25c up. Krcssinn Cases, 75c up. Work Boxes, $1.00 np. oods purchased llow laid aside till wanted. .HOOKS & Tonolipr Stubbed by nVunfl. Blarkshear, O., Per. 7. Ttev. S. A. Hcarne. the principal of the Pierce county high school, was sivrlouBly stab bed veate-dav bv Harrv Ilarner. a 1G- vear-old minll. Mr. Hearne was min-! lshing Lattlmsr Harper, a younger brother, when Harry arose from his seat and slipped up behind and stab bed him three times. Harper, Immedi ately after the Stabbing, went home,) and securing a gun left town. Englishmen MtttErortftxl byTurlcx. London, Dec. 7. The Dally Mall re ports that a party of Englishmen, in cluding Robert Barr, the novelist, while touring the Mediterranean, was seised by Turkish soldiery at Suedlah, a port of Asiatic Turkey, IS miles southwest of Antloch on Nov. 23 last. They were detained 26 hours In Diison and ex perienced much 111 treatment before they were liberated. The Dally Mall says that the government has address ed a "serious remonstrance" to Tur key. i ' Prosperity come; quickest to the man whoso liver Is in good condition. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and nil stomach and IlVcr troubles. C. H. Hagen buch. O'HARA'S LIVERY! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Si k A I, Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Mansion House Streets. f Stables, Bion to an.j MAHANOY CITY. -BEST LINE OK- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEEDui HAY and STH A w Floor aadTabTe'011 Cloths. : r cm cv 27 west H, I Ul t'entreSt. REALIZED AT RRICES THE LOWEST. We aim to sell better goods for less money than any other store in the county. Vl IV? r"o5ir- Becnuse we have the largest store twice the stock of all our rivals aud imitators. This gives us a purchasing powfiT no one can equal. Our big Day-Light Store is full of gt values that are low prices to you. CLO'AKS AND WRAPS. Fori dozen years we have held the lead for low prices for Cloak and Wraps, Coats and Jackets, for young or old. Our Btock is large aud fully up-to-date in style and prices. L. J. WILKINSON, HOOKS St BROWN, BUYERS. until the last minute to make vour pn,.t:i . Tr Ornmnt8. Our tree ernsmmta itiak our store howwef lKWity. mass hall a. 9. a. t ami tw Tinsel ornaments, le tip. liaracn wmips, mvm, Aflllimis, etc. BOOKS. On the book counter w l.nvc : Toy booki) iu paper ami llriett, up. Bound books, toe up. Robinson Crusoe, Rsop's Fables, Uiblc Stories, Uvea of Washington, Lin coln, Napoleiui, in several styles, from 10c up. Our line of Catholic Prayer books will be ready in a few days. Orders booked now. Select Notes -on the S. R. Lessons (or 1808 are now ready. I'ltblishcr's price, I1.25 ; our priee, f.oo. I Cards and Booklets. I Collar and Cuff sets. j Photo Medallions. 50c up. A Very ac I coptablt gift. i Yards of Roses, &.C., 65 and 75c. No trouble to show goods. BROWN.. IHAHANOY CITY. Michael Leonard, of West Mahanov avonne, had his right hand so badly niasboil between bumpers nt tho Iluck Mountain col liery this afternoon that amputation at tho wrist will be necessary. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Kilrny. widow of William Kilroy, took place this morning. High mass was celebrated at St. Caiilcus church. John Swartz, of Washington Camp No. 107, has been reappointed Distiict President of the 1. O. S. of A. for another year. Ho has Schuylkill District Xo, 7 in his charge, having jurisdiction over the camps of llrandonville, Qtiakako, Delano, (lilbcrtoii and Silver Urook. A shooting tournament will be held at the llahanoy City park on Christmas Day. under the auspices of the Malmnoy City Gun, Club. Jolin Harrison, ot town, and Miss Kielil. of Shenandoah, wero married on Saturday evening at the home of Thomas Richards, on East Mahanoy Avenue, by Kev. C. H. Hig gineon, of the Primitive Methodist church. At a meethiE of tho School Board last, night it was reported that on account of the large attendance at the night schools it was necessary to put tho three substitute toachers in service in addition to the three regular toachers. Threo new substitutes woro elected, namely : Misses Kate German, Emma Oliver and Sabina Malloy. To fill the vacancy on tho School Board caused by tho removal of School Director John O'Connor from tho First ward P. J. Muldowuey was elected. Tho Melz Funeral. Tlio funeral of tho late Edward Metz took plaoo from tho family residence in Mt. Car mel to-day. The remains were brought to town and interred iu the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. They woro met at tho I-eliiuh Valley depot upon the arrival of tho 12:58 train by the members of Watkin Waters Post No. ltU, . A. It., and a largo gathering of other friends. An opportunity was given to view the remains before they wore transferred lo tho hearse. J. P. Williams and Sou, tho undertakers of town had charge of tho funeral. Tho handsome cloth covered casket was draped with the American flag. Six members of tho G. A. It. Post, Messrs. Charles Gibson, William Malia, B. G. lless, Samuol Cannon, Joseph Daddow and Joel Leddon, wore tho pall boarora and escorted tho'remains from tho lato residence to the cemotery. Quite a number of Mt. Cannel people also served as escort on tho journoy to town. The funeral services in Mt. Carmel aud at tho cemstery wero conducted by Eev. D. I. Evans, pastor of the First Baptist church of town. A firing squad from Henry Horncastlc Camp No. 49, Sons of Veterans, fired tho final salute over the gravo. Schuylkill Countj Iirprescntod. 'Sqniro J. V,'. Conrad, of Pottsvillo, and 'Squire til.oeni.iker. of Shenandoah, went to Chester yesterday. Tlioy are delegates from the Schuylkill county Magistrates Association-to the state convention which will ho in session tliero for the ensuing threo days. sk your grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, aud tako no other brand. It is tho best dour made. for over 1 ot 100 uiotxi for NEURALGIA and similar Complaint!? uii i yr I'nrcu uourr 1.10 etrmgent G! IERMAH MED GAL LAWS. .presonuea by eminent physiolansi DR. RICHTER'S W01 Id renowned ! 1: Mirnl.aMvfitH'Pesffiill S Only Rrnnlnovltli Trade Murk" Anchor,' !'. Ail. lllrlitcrAt'o., 21.jInrlSt,. Kcw Tork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Olasaworki. zs&SOcu, .i.uorsua& recommended I 1 by A. 1 aslty, 106 K. Miln &t.. . H. ITacenbnch, 103 N. Main St., . F.. Klrltn, 6 t. Main St., Iff. , 'Shenandoah. rreirtifr DR. RICHTER'S ' "ANCIIOlt" STOaiACIIAI. but for I " t ntPfplaJCWtomnfll Coinplnliim. MRS. M'KINLEY CONSCIOUS. The l'roslaontN Dying Mothorltooojr nlzos T'hoMi nt Her llednldo. Canton, O., Dec. 7. There was an agreeable surprise to the children and friends gathered about the bedside ot Mrs. Nancy Allison McKlnley yester day afternoon. She regained conscious ness sufficiently to recognize not only her children, but to extend greeting to them, to her aged sister, Mrs. Osborne, Charles Miller, and to others who were near. Nourishment was given her about noon. It was soon after that she mani fested signs of returning consciousness. The first nourishment received for sev eral days had a good effect, and she at once rallied. It Is not thought, how ever, that she will ever regain com plete consciousness. When the attend ing physician left Mrs. McKlnley last evening It was with a feeling that -she would survive the night and possibly longer. She had taken no nourishment since early In the afternoon, and was not In quite as good condition as when she seemed to recognize those about her. Proposed I'ostolHco Clianues. Washington, Dec. 7. Radical changes In the postal system are called for In a bill Introduced yesterday by Mr. Ad amson, of Georgia. He proposes mak ing every postofllce a money order of fice, keeping every rail y postofllce open at all times for reci.. .m of mails, and that a new postofllce shall be estab lished at any point on a public road outside the limit of an Incorporated community, whenever applied for by 26 citizens, vesting discretion in the postofllce department if the proposeU office is within two miles of an exist ing office. Mr. F. A. Sullivan, of Chicago, 111 , writes, that ho has used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for bronchitis and found it to bo as represented, "a groat remedy ani a good friend." Hlrtlulay I'm-ty. A party in celebration of the sixth birth day anniversary of Guy Loucks was hold at tho homo of Alex. Davis last evening and the following young peoplo were very pleas antly entertained : Pearl Frantz, Lillian lteoso, Gertie and Lizzio Shone, Sadie, Susie and Minnie Loucks, Maud Wonier, Gwennio, Delia, Emily and Jessie Loucks, John Broughall, Raymond Loucks, Willie Jones, Benjamin Womer, Earl Brown, Charles Mullen, Robert Millor, Bruce Reese, Claude and Warren Blaker, Omor Blakcr, Guy Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Kcrslake and son, Thomas. Cascarets stimulate livor, kidneys and hnwwls. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10 r Licenses Transferred. Fiom Henry Jordan, Second ward, Maha noy City, to Petor Litscli and John Schrock. From Mary Buohlor, Fourth ward, Potts ville, to demons Kritzer. From David B. Bittermau, First ward, Ashland, to John G. Miller. Tho liconso held by Andrew Galinus, in tho John Stone property in Gilbertou, aud who was ejected last week for non-payment of rent, was yesterday transferred to Mrs. Ellen Walsh. M. M. Burke, Esq., filed ex ceptions on behalf of clients last week. Deeds itecorderi. From Frank It. Sterner and wife to Emma Eck, premises in West Penn township. From Alexander Fink to Peter Doerr, premises in Llewellyn. From Peter Doerr and wife to Peter SInsel, premises in Llewellyn. From Tho- ('badwick to Michasl Psiico, premises in St. Clair. From John R. Boyle and wifo to Emma Morrison, premises iu Coal Dale. From Elizabeth Lindon aud Mary E. Clarkin, premkes in Palo Alto. Collieries Suspend. Orders wero posted to-day at the various P. & R. collieries that the mines would close down to-night and resume operations on Thursday again. This is done to observe a holy day which will be celebrated in the Catholic churchos. WILKINSON'S.: DRESS GOODS. A remarkable stock in richness of weaves, iu newness of styles, in lowness of prices. All these combine to make this the leading store for Dress Goods Bargains. TAKE YOUR PICK. Is it a Handkerchief, a Silk Umbrella, Gldves, Neckwear, Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Fine Linens for table use, or Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Lace Curtains, a New Dress, Cloak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand Painted box of Collars, Cuffs, or Sundries. We claim to sell better goods for less money than any other store, MAIN and LLOYD STS., .... SHENANDOAH, PA. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for ltnnty l'erunal. Nearly 280 tramps are living at Bohuylkill county's expense in therconnty Jail at Potts villo. The State Horticultural Society will hold Its annual meeting In Lancaster January 18 and 11). Falling from a train yesterday at C'resco, George Davis was instantly killed, the ear whoels crushing his head Itufm Young, a lirakeman on the Mine Hill railroad, fell from the top of his engine ami sustained probably fatal Injuries. Armor plate for the United States battle ship Alabama was shipped by the Bethlehem Iron Company last night to Cramps' ship yard. Eev. J. F. Shearsr, of St. Mark's Liitherau church, Consliohocken, announced his resig nation yosterday, to take effect three months hence. Grier City Is to liava a post ulllce with John Ileigel as postmaster. Heretofore the resi dents of Grier City received their mall at Delano. Heading stovo acd holt works report an in creasing volume or trndo and the employ ment of moro hands as compared with hvt year at tliU time. Murgaret Barrett, aged DO, who wandered away from her home In Osrbondale a week ago, was found dead on the mountains near that placo yesterday. John MoKinley, a peddler, was found un conscious yesterday in a cell hi the Lan caster police station, whom he had broken a gas pipe, apparently bent on suieido by in haling gas. T110 attention of persons afflicted with rupture is called to the advertisement of a specialist from Wllllamspurt who will lie at the Ferguson House overy Thursday between the hours of D a. 111. and 1:30 p. m. Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders acid stoniaob, distress after eating, burning at pit of stomaeh, dull, heavy feeling Bur dock Blood Bitters never falls to correct troubles of this sort. The Christian ISmlenvor Social. Last oveinng about sixty members aud friends of the Christian Endeavor Society of tho M. E. church met nt tho parsonage. The pastor assisted Miss Josephine Daddow in conducting tho devotional exercises, after which the following Interesting program was rcnuereu : Kecltation, Miss Li Ho Bevan: piano solo. Miss Helen Price; vocal solo, Miss aine wtsiey; piano dutt. Misses Anna and Elizabeth Heebuer; recitation, Mr. James Houg! ; solo, Miss Maud Gilpin; recitation, Miss Jennie Hughos; solo, Dr. D. J. Price; piano trio, Miser Anna, Elizabeth an. I Elith Jleebner. Miss Muggio Jaeoby and other members of tho social committeo served tho company with .refreshments and abundant proof was given that a merrier party had never gathered in the home of tho nastor New members are being added to tho roll of this society. Sucli pleasant events argue well lor tiro growth of good feeling among tho young people. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 35c. At Uruhlcr Bros., drug storo. I'lrof 1'lrel Fire! Insuro your property from loss in tho oldost and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters (Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association), Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Choster Firo Ins. Co., United Firomens Ins. CoT T. T. Williams, 123.S. Jardiu St., Sheuaudoah. Naturalization Day Changed, Tho next naturalization day falling on New Year's Day, Saturday, January 1st Judge Bechtel announced that no court would bo held on that day, and that applicants, in stead, would be heard tho secoud Saturday of January. Tho most aggravated cases of rheumatism have been speedily and permanently cured by Salvation Oil. Every one should have it. 25 cents. Sheriff's Deed. A Sheriffs deed was acknowledged in open court from Alexander Scott to the Hancock Building and Loan Association, of Tremont, brewery in Tremont, sold as tho property of John G. Millor and John H. Mickcl, for $1,100. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. VJMT IT Kl The richest of all restore Wlm I II IO 1 tlve foods, because It re- Elacaa the essentials ot life that are ox. anstcd by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT IMF1?! By making the blood WVriHI II UUCdl pure nud rich and the digestion perfeqtlt creates solid flesh, rrruiclo and stiength. The nerves being made stronir the brain btcomen ntllvo anil elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing uraius auu weaaness in eiiner sex, ana as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60a, orflve boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fwrlte Ub About Your Case.l THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U13 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. There's a Thousand Things we can't mention. The IIfralii isn't big enough lo make a slight mention of our marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah's best store can't afford to do things by halves. We have bought tile best of the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come and see the great stock of seasonable goods, whether you want to buy or not. Sensible Gifts, No trash in this vast stock of honest goods. Nothing but dependable stock, that you won't be ashamed to offer as a gift to any one. Uhe dfcealih is indlcAied by Us condition. When tht natural secretions decrease; when the hair Becomes dry, splits at the ends and comes out in combing; tuhen the gloss disappears and the hatr be comes gray or faded, the ill health of the hair is indicated. The success of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR is due to the fact that it restores the hair-producing organs to their natural vigor. It encourages and promotes thesecre tions of the hair follicles, and thus gray or faded hair regains its original color, new growth begins, and lost lus tre is restored. I have used rers for fifteen years. It causes the hair to keep its natural C'lor and Is a positive cure for baldness." -T. B. WBYANT, Weyant, Pa. Made Firo lloss. Thomal Stack, of East Cou'.ro street, haB been appointed ono of tho firo bosses at Sheu audoah City colliery. Mr. Stack has been employed as a repairman at that coiliery for a long period and has always proved a trust worthy and faithful employee The Klks New Home. Tho lodge of Elks at Ashland, many nicni- liers of which reside hero, "expect to move in to their newly furnished room iu a short time. A plauo and billiard tablo aro part of the equipment. Miss Allie Hughes. Norfolk. Va . was frightfully burned on tho face and neck. Pain was instantly lelleved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which heled.tlie injury without leaving a sear. Itlstlle famous pile remedy. C. H. Hagenbuch. Buy Keystonctlour. Bo suro that the name LEfisia & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sack. Blankets and shawls arc now selling fast. We handle only those of superior ality, and we purchase them iu cose lots direct from the manufacturers. 60x80 fine all-wool White Blankets, $3.75 icr pair. 7oxS2, 54.75 the pair. 74x84, 5.50 a pair. A good wool Blanket ns ow as S2.7? the pair. 11--I colored wool Blankets, Si. 25 to S2.75 the pair. LDIES', MISSES' ND Gl LDREN'S UNDE R W EA R. Our stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's nud Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, has been selected with great enre, and is certainly worthy of your inspection. You will save money by taking advantage of the bargains wc have to offer in this line. We handle only the best makes of the leading manu facturers, and they are Sold to you with a guarantee. Ladies llccceu ribbed Vests, extra weight aud quality, fine iluish, nt 25c; finer grade at 50c. Ladies' natural nud scarlet all-wool vests, 3l.oo to $1.25. Men's natural wool shirts nud drawers, 40c, 5oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, JSc. to $1.00 each. y OU will always find here a large aud 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 ef Carpets aud Rugs. Yon will find iu thi collection of fine patterns cvery Uting that is desirable iu Moquettes, Body Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry, Ingrain aud Rag, and our prices are so low that you cannot fail to be suited. We are agent tor the BUTTER! CK PAPER PATTERNS ! a full and complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets I'RBB OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J. GAUGHAN, No., 27 North Main St. Place your order for Holiday Turkey, Holly and Evergreens, Of e ery description with COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. TERRIFIC MINE GAS EXPLOSION. It Hooks llloolm of ItoiiROft nntl Pnlnlly Injur en xnren aion. rmtatnn Tn Dec. 7. A terrific ex plosion of iiftB in the Clear Spring mine will coet three men their lives. The remarkable eBcape of ieven others from a living tomu forms a tnriiuns incident of the accident. The injured men are Adam Donavltoh. Peter Dona- vlteh and Alexander Dorbrastey. How the accident oecurreu is noi clear, for the men who figured in It are all foreigners, and unable to tell a coherent story. The Clear Spring mine is located across the river from this town. The first Intimation of a mishap was when the earth violently shook add caused wnoie uiocits 01 houses to sway as though nn earth quake was In progress. , The explosion blew brattices to pieces, and great masses of coal and rock obstructed the work of the rescuers. The seven en tombed men escaped bodily harm and were rescued after several hours' work. One of the men who escaped sold a runaway car had knocked loose a prop. This fell, and with It caved In a mass of rock, the deadly gas escaping from the otwnlnsr thus paused. The mine Is badly damared. "Old Southern I.f."i Is tho title of the first and third part which will bo presented by Welsh Bros., (of circus fame) aggregation of white and colored per formers at Ferguson's theatro to-night. The report from Mt. Carmel, where tho show exhibited last night, says that the company turned away people, so great was the at tendance. Our local favoiitcs, Lowrey and Jenkins, will be seen to better advantage to night, than over before. The second act is devoted tocloverspecialties, both muiical and vocal. A Free Day in Dixie," which por trays slavery life during tho civil war is most realistic. Several clovor buck and wing dancers aro with tho company. Popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents will prevail. .Itidge Lyon's Condition. The conditiou of ex Judge Lyon, of Mah anoy City, is reported to .bo Improving with a reasonablo certainty of 11 final recovery. Ho at present is enabled several times during tho day to move about his homo. If your liver is torpid ; if your nppetlto Is poor ; if you want your stomach toned up and your bowels aud kidueys thoroughly cleansed, without dohllltatlng yourself, tako Dr. Bull's Pills. FACTORY: 221-240 NORTH EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, REN IMA. Parties intending to get fences in the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering in the winter months. it ' 1 I WEATHER STRIP. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport, will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. fill 1:30 p. m, Uupttire permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business, Absolutely no Danger. T . . Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunhury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Do you have headache, or feel drowsy after reading a short time, or when reading do the letters or words run together? if you have any of these symptoms your eyes need atten tion. All mm nf nBtiumafiem nnA irmciMtln. deficiency carefully corrected and every pair of gtoaaca UMittIUCCU IU uv MUlBiaciory. Examination Made at the House or at Our Storo. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Candies and Cigars whole sale aud retail. . , . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. All kinds of nuts and fruits, and Christinas toys at very low prices. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness or ih skin is Inva riably obtained by thof s who uti rouoNi'B Complexion powder. WHAT IS LIFE? A Discovery by Prof. Gates, of Washington, Which .An swers the Question. An Intarostlrig Subjeot. "What Is life?" This question has been asked during nil ages, but it has uerer until now been successfully answered. Professor Elmer Gates, of Washington, who- has been lnakins great experiments with the micro s'oi" has niado virtually, a ilouhlo micro scope ; in other words, ho hiincs tho image of tho first mlrroscopc on tho lens, which picture on tho leni is enlarged by tho second microscope so that many things which It Is imposslhlo to see with an ordinary micro, scope aro revealed. In this way ho IS able to so -the smallest cells of the body In an x e 'lingly large form, lloaays: "Cutapicco in prutoplasm into a number of pieces and oacli plcro will still bo alive, tlius proving that tho germs of life exint In even the minutest partlclo of the body. Rut be goes farther aid says that he be lieves mind is life, and that mind Is prosout hi every particle of the bsdy. This Is a new, a startling, a wonderful theory aud it may lead to a revolution on tho subjects of dls ease, health and of happinoss. It explains clearly 0110 thing and that is, vrhy the mind Is frequently affected when tho body is dis ordered, and it brines homo the question of health or disease very forcibly. It becomes plain that in order to have a clear head and a strong mind, ono must have a body that is In perfect condition. When tho body is deranged the mind cannot work rightly. With pains in the back, nausea, weariness, bearing down sensations and all tho symptoms indicating a weakened condi tion of the kidneys aud urinary organs, there is certain to be a clouding of the in. tellect which calls for immcdiato action. This action can only bo successfully taken by using some great, modern discovery that is certain to put tho cell tissues in perfect shape. There is such a discovery and it is doing more to counteract pain and establish health than anything known to modern times. In speaking of it Dr. William Ed ward Robson, of London, says: "I em phatically state that I have been able to give more relief and effect more cures by the uso of Warner's Safe Cure than by all the medi cines in the British pharmacopasia." Doctor R. A. Gnnn, dean of the United States Med ical College, says : "I prescribe and use Warner's Safe Cure in both acute or chronic Itrijlifa diseaso and commend it ' moat frankly." Kncli statements sbould convince any man or woman that there is no need of further suffering, If a prompt nsa is made of the remedy that is cummended so blgh'.y. Manufacturer in Of in 2 WIRE SCREENS, scnr.r.M fiusiek, scbkkx nines, HCltKES BOOKS, FIRE ESCAPES, WINIMJW GUAJII8, STAM.K QDABDS, TKKE OUAttDS, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE : 220 NORTH WEST STREET, SLAM! BANG! There goes that door again. STOP IT I Put an Eclipse Spring and Check on. RAIN DOOR STRIPS. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO I.OAN.-$800 to loan, on Rood security, at 6 per cent. Interest. Parlies desiring to borrow will call at tho IIeuaui onico. lt-23-2aw-tf WANTED. A live and energetic buslneas man, ono with extensive acquaintance In Shenandoah, t assist in the formation ot a branch of n lluildliiR and Loan Ansoctation In the vicinity Good wages and a permanent position Is offered to the applicant who can All our requirements. Address J. T. 1'Iournoy, No. 800 Ilroad street, Newark, N, J. 12-Mt ITIOIt SALE. The popular Ashland opera cafe, L' with gymnasium attached, known as llruck's sporting resort Ihroufihout Mahanov valley. Must he sold at once. Iteason torscl Ilng, party engaging in other business. Reason able price to right party. Apply at Hkkai.ii ofllce, or Ueo. Bruck's Cafe, Ashland, ll-30-2w FOIt HUNT. Storo room and dwelling, No. 120 North Main street, is now ready tor rents contains plate glass front, gas, range, hot and cold water, bath, large cellar, yurd, ware room and stable i It is a very desirable place for any kind of business, Kent reasonable, 'lease apply to O. W. Newhouser, 15!2 North Main street. ll-15-tf VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEIIS.-Notlce l i hereby given that there will be u meeting of stockholders of the ' Shenamlouh Street Itnllwnv Cntntmiiv" ll.n xt I January, A. I)., 18D8, at 11 o'clock a. in., at the ... ,t.cw,iiimnjr, in iue uorougn ot anen aniloah, at J. W. Johnson's oillco, No. 2K North Main stro.t, for tho purposo of olecting officers, adopting by-taws, and do and perform such other corporate) acts as may bo deemed ad visable. II. D, RENTKOHLKtt. II-30-2W Secretary. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive ond skillful tonsorlal artists always In attendance, Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. 9 CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST 1 (Sheeler's Old Stand.) . xoo NORTn MAIN STREET. Ptrst-elass work guaranteed. Prompt anil ollte attendants, llalr cutting a spetlaMy. Headquarters for , .... Commercial Travelers J. Q It ANT MOVER, l'mp0 Cor. Coal and Main streets,"henandoah, Pa. Terms: Sl.OOperday. Stubllng Foollltles Unsurpassed. Doarders comfortably aououimodaUd by wtk or mouth. mi 60MMERGI1L HOE
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