ss'i"!' Fg'-". 1 wa: -r 'iTrirrrr - , t SECRET OF HAPPINESS. In What I( s it Consist and How Few Women Ever Find It. Tilts ltdy it happy principally became She Is healthy. It is said that nil othei women do not Rjiiy equally irmxl health. All 1 weak, wastry Womoii, tired aii'l brnkrn ilowii, whose Urea are made miserable through the blighting iiifluenro of female complaints, why do yon softer V Why allow yourself to become "blue," discouraged and despondent? Why eiiduin the torture of backaches, head aches, bearing down pains, nerrousnesa and other weaknesses caused liy menstrual or womb trouble ? fkete is lielu for you aud for all other women who suffer in this way. Head these woids which were recently written by one woman who sought and found relief. Mrs 11. I'. () ('iimes, one of the best known ladies of Butler, Pa., says: "For uearly three years I was under the ductor's care, a constant sufferer from female weak nesses in the most aggravated form. Medi cine did me no aood and my slitter ng was so great that at times I felt that death would be a relief. At last, a discovery of which I bad heard much but about which I knew littlo, wan recommended to me and 1 1 eclded to try it. B fore I had rn shed one Ixittlo, I was astonished at the marvelous clmnglt made in my bea'.th. It has completely enwd is. I am now feeliug perfectly well, am to attend to all my dut:es and owe my health wholly to that a rami dis- terv. Warner's Safe Cure." This is only nue case Hiiioog thousands in which this great remedy has been the means of (uiin the distressing ailments peculiar to women. Time ami again it hf.-. proved to be uncqualed Or iviii quick and permanent relief. No woman who wishes to escape misery and suffering can afford to be without it. It is a remedy that can be relied upou, a remedy that never fails, and one tiiat has always proved to bo woman's best friend Deeds Recorded. From Daniel Boyer to J. H. Boyor, prem ises in West Brunswick township. Samuel O. Gottschall, administrator, to E. P. Barkhart, premises in Girardville. From E. P. Burkhart to Mark Graven, premises in Girardville. From Benjamin Shactt'er and wife to Harry gajner et ah, premises In Walker tuwship. From J. C. Fitzpatrick and wife to Henry Danuer, premises in Walker township. From Max Schmidt aud wife to Stephen Zarisnak. premises In Hahauoy City. From George Jloyor and wife to Stephen Zarisnak, premises in Mahanoy City. From Isaac Kemble and wife to Patrick Beruey, premises in Tower City. A bunch of keys found on White street have been left at this office. Owner can have same by calling. CHAM'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - . - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. -.White aifwo'i i9yd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House f Stables, MAHANOY CITY. m BEST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STBAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. C. T mi CV 27 West E. JJ. i ULLi, Centre St. REALIZED AT PRICES THE LOWEST. We aim to sell better goods for less money than any other store in the county. WHY ? Because we have the largest store twice the stock of all our rivals and imitators. This gives us a purchasing power no one cau equal. Our big Day-Light Store is full of great values that are low prices to you. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. For a dozen years we have held the lead for low prices for Cloaks and Wraps, Coats and Jackets, for young or old. Our stock is large and fully up-to-date in style and prices. t T A7IT IIMCHM L. J. VV lLlMlNovJiN, WANTS HIS REWARD. An )tVct Itulawmky Arraigns AgHliist n Iteht Claim. Potts lllc, Dec. 1 i In the case of ltentehel A Co , of New York, against Adam Buls wesky, the West Coal street tailor, arbitra tors went yesterday selected for an arbitra tion to be held In the office of 51. M. lturke, Esq , in Shenandoah, on the S9tb inst. The arbitrators are John A. Ilellly, Jr., K. W, Shoemaker. Esq., and Charles Kadslewicii. The suit is a seqnel to the difficulty in which Frank Green, the East Centre street tailor, became involved with Henschel A Co. and L. K. Smith A Co., eloth dealer, about a year ago. At that time Green was charged with re moving and concealing a Urge consignment of cloth Just received from the firms named. It appears that Huiswesky, who some time before had been employed by Green and had a difficulty witli him, knew where the goods were concealed. Ho contracted with the firms named to designate the hiding place for a consideration and among the papers filed in the suit Is tho following : "Shenandoah. Oct. 2. IRBfl. "I promise to pay Adam lliilswosky the m.i of $100 Tor information that will lead to the recovery of the merchandise sold or in voiced to Frank Green of this place. This money 10 no pam only H tue goods won tlonecl In the Invoice are recovered. "(signed) William Yakokr "of Emil llemchel A Co , New York City." Heo'ihel A (Jo., have sued Biiiaweeky for u claim of over JBOO lor cloth sold and he seta up this agreement as part oltset. Ono party claims and the other denies tho performance or the agreement on the part of Huiswesky The latter was formerly represented by the present Judge Koch, who has be -n succeeded in the case by 8. M. Entcrllne, Esq. There apt-ears to be a warm time ahead for some person counected with tho case. It would appear that Huiswesky has placed himself in an unenviable light with Green and it is alleged that at the time of the Greon arrests in the fall of 1808 Bulswesky made a milker with With of the New York firms. promising eaeh that he would not give infor mation to the other. It is further alleged that he gave iuformation to the otlier It is further alleged that bo gavo information to both and that neither firm got the goods, al- tUoiigb the accounts between them and Green have tince lieon amicably adjusted. The case is the first of its kind to como up in th s county and is of additional interest from the fac that it tilings to light the real method by which the concealed good, wore found. At the time of their recovery it was looked UiMJias a clover picco of detective work. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup seems sent as a special piovidenco to little folks. Pleas ant to take, perfectly harmless, absolutely sure to givo instant relief in all cases of cold or lung trouble. , NURSES GRADUATE. Diplomas Granted nt the Minors' Hospital Training School. The stormy weather interfered to somo ox tent with the attendance of invited guests at the graduating exercises of tho training school for nurses at the Miners' hospital, Fountain Springs, to-day, but did Hot inter fere with the carrying out of tho elaborate arrangements. The Board of Trustees of the hospital held a business session during tho morning bonis and prepared the diplomas. Carriage were run between tho hospital and tho railway stations at Ashland for tho accommodation of invited guests. The exercises opened at 3 p. m. and con tinued two hours. Thoro was an interesting program. -Music was rendered by thoScboppo orchestra of Shenandoah. Hon. S. A. Losch, of Schuylkill Haven, W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland; Edward IEeose, of Park Place, and Major Heber S. Thompson, of Pottsville, made addresses and Miss ltachcl Iicese ren dered musical selections. The graduating class consists of Misses I.ydiah. II nipt, Frackvlllo ; Mary A. Miller and Annie C. Fussier, Harrisburg; Emma A. Siliade, Ashland; Jonnio Lynn, Summit Hill; Juuuio A. Morrison, Shenandoah; Nellie E. Johnson, Ilushylvaniii, Ohio. Tile Itully of the Young I'eoples' Societies. Pursuant to tbo call of the president, the representatives of the different societies met 111 the M. E. church last night. Arrange ments wore made to hold tbo next Rally in the M. E. church and tho ditferaut parts of the excellent program wore assigned to tho several societies uniting in these rallies. Great interest is taken in thoso nicetirgs. Timely notice of the rally will bo given in these columns. Very mauy people have disordered kidneys. Symptoms: Pains in tbo loins, and pale, flaky uriuo. Dr. Bull's Pills will positively cure all diseases of the kidneys. Prico 10 and 25 cents. The "V" Special. At tho meeting of tho "Y" noxt Saturday evening tho "Sweet family" will bo prcsont to delight tho audience. Tboy will give a series of tahloax, also vocal selections which will be interspersed by instrumental music. Buy Keystonetlour. Bo suro that tho namo Lbssiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa.is printed en over sack. vigors ierdicts AVER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills all the promises made for it, is the verdict of those ho have tried it. J T S "I have sold AVER' HAIR Vioor for fifteen years and do not know ot a single case where it till not givo entire satisfaction." 1'. SI. BKOVK, Faunsdals, Aia. air " When disease canted my hair to fall out, I fnuml AYKR'S 1IA1K Vioor a most excellent preparation and one that does nil that Is claimed tor it." L. RUSH, Cotmellsvflle, Pa. "Ayer's-Hair Viook does all that is claimed for It. It restored my hair, which wns ast becoming gray, bank toils natural color dark brown." VV. H. HASELHOPl'.I'aterson.N.J, " My head becamo full of dandruff, and after a time mv hair began to fall out. The use of AVer's Hair Vioor stopped tho falling out nnd made the scalp clean and healthy." Mrs, C. SI. AYRKS, Mount Airy, Oa. MAHANOY city. Fiftieth Anniversary of tho I. O. S. of A. Very Appropriately Celebrated Mahanoy City, Dec. 13. Tho fiftieth anni versary of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America was celebrated last night by the local camps in Hcrskor's theatre. Before tho entertainment Garfield Comraandery, Mouutaiuecr Council No. Ill, Jr 0. U. A. M., Washington Camps Kos. 124, 107 and SCO participated in n street parade, which was beaded by the Citizens' band. Besldo 'ho organlMtious named there wero in lino dolo- gations from Delano and Gilberton. There wero 500 members in line. John F. Shocner was chisf marshal and Dr. 11. A. Klock, Lewis Brcuncr, John Schwartz and William Heed his aides. The exercises at tho thoatro consisted of prayer by Rov. L. L. Lohr, pastor of tho English Baptist church ; singing by Miss K. Maud Smith, Mahanoy City Choral Socioty, Miss Helen Jenkins and William Edmunds; violin, mandolin and guitar selections by the Terry Bros, and William Thomas ; reci tation by W. D. Iioyuolds ; address by John S. DeSilva ; aud an oratiou by Clarence F. Huth, of Shamokln. Orphans' Court. M. M. Stiley was appointed guardiuu of Daisy, Elizabeth aud George Snyder, minor children of Andrew D. Snyder, late of Upper Jialiautonso township, deceased. Threo bonds in tho sum of $100 each wero filed aud approved. In tho estato of Andrew D. Snyder, do- ceased, Court awarded an inquest in parti tion. S. P. Schwalm was appointed guardian of Alico Mellcfont, minor child of Richard Mellcfont, lata of Belraout, N. Y., deceased. Bond in tli sum of $1,400 was filed and ap proved . In tho estate of John Shadle. Court ap pointed Tobias Shadlo trustee to make sale of the real estato. Bond in tho sum of $4,000 was liied and approved. In the cstau of Stephen Fleshr, Court granted permission to tho petitioner to bid and become purchaser of the real csUte, if she bo tbo highest biddr. In the estato of Hugh Tamany, Court granted a rule as prayed for, returnable Mon. day, December 20th. In tho e6tato of Joshua Bornhoisel, Court directed tho sale of tho real estate for the payment of debts. Boud in tho sum of $5000 was filed aud approved. Distribution statements were filed in tbo estates of Simon J. DoLong and Peter Joyce, deceased. , Appointed Foreman. Eugene Lehman, of Tower City, was to day appointed outside foreman at North Mahanoy colliory, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Swauzo Eltringham. Mr. Lehman held a similar position at the Kalmia colliory, Tower City, for several years. He entered upon his new duties to day. Counterfeits Afloat. It is reported that somo young man of town arc running counterfeit money over saloon bars. jDd St WILKINSON'S: DRESS GOODS. A remarkable stock in styleu, 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, Gloves, Neckwear, s Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Fine Linens for table use, or Stamped Linens for Embroidery, Lace Curtains, a New Dress, Clpak, Wrap, a Nice Celluloid or Porcelain Hand Fainted 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. THE CONTROLLER'S lASE. Arguments Made Yesterday on.tlin Motion to Quash, Judges Beohtel anil Koch sat in court No. 1 yesterday to hear argument in the caees against County Controller Severn and the Onuuty Commissioners. The argument In the Controller's case was begun at 11 o'clock Jn the forenoon and was not concluded a' 5:30 litfllie afternoon, when court adjourned until this morning. Tire argument in the case against the Commissioners could not be reached, so it was postponed until next Mon day. William I.. Slieafer, of the Taxpayers' Association, who is the prosecutor, was represented by District Attorney Benhlel, A. W. Sohalck, Fergus Panjnhar and G. A. Ilerner. Controller Severn's counsel are W. J. Whltehouse. Wm. A. Marr and Georgo W. Dyson. County Solicitor C. E. Merger represents the Commissioners, while John 0. U'rlch looked after tho Interest of ex-Com-mMonet Allen and is also Interested in the Controller's case. In opening the case the Commonwealth's counsol called several witnesses. Clerk of the Courts John T. Sboener wi called and sworo that John Roland, foreman of tho Grand Jury that found the hill In the case was duly .worn ns such. Mr. Roland was also called and make like oath. Tho defense mako tho same contention that was niado in the West Mahanoy Town ship case, namely : That the foreman of the jury should have been sworn separately. Mr. Whitehouw called District Attorney Bechtnl nnd asked if he drew up tho indict ment found against Controller Severn. On this the Court ruled: It is not important who wrote tho indictment. The District Attorney signing it or endorsing it, made it his Act. Tho motion is overruled. Mr. Whltehouso nt this point read the rea sons filed to quash tho indictment These chnrgo ft multiplicity of counts, hold that some of tho allegations nre not offences, Ac. Coming to tho count where tho stealing aud ombozzing of ?10,000 is alleged, Mr. White house said that because the Controller didn't steal tho mouoy tho otlier side want to con vict him in four or flvo ways in connection with tho matter. One count charges the Controller with not oxcrcislng a proper ex ercise and vigilanco of tho accounts of the county, nnd that he was grossly criminal and negligent in this manner; that lie had failed to discover tho discrepancy In the accounts, and that when on tbo first day of January ho bad been advised of tho shortngo ho had failed to report It, and that he failed to take measures to sccuro tho money. Mr. Whlto house said If tbo Controller faired to dis cover tho shortage ho could not have re ported it, Tho defense should bo required to elect on what count tlicy would seek a con viction. Mr. Wliitchouso continued bis argument in tho afternoon, claiming that tho third, fourth fifth and sixth counts against tho Controller woro dnpllcities on tbo $10,000 allegations He was followed by Mr, Marr who mado among the many points tho following: "An other item is tho temporary loau of June,'05. Why, Mr. Severn did not enter upon his duties until October of that year. On what point therefore do they want to impalo tbo Controller of this county? There will be somo very nice points of law to decido in this case, and if wo had the thro to nnalyizo this indictment, we would riddlo it to pieces." At 5 o clock last evening Mr. Schalck opened tho argument for the Commonwealth and continued until 5:30, wheu the court ad journed until this morning. AKGUMKNT closed. Special to Evesino Herald. Pottsville, Dec. 13.1 p. m. The arguments on the motion to quash tho indictments against County Controller B. R. Severn wero closed this morning. It is expected Judges Rechtcl and Koch will filo their de cision within a fow days. Put an end to misery. Doan's Qintment will cure the worst case of Itchine Pi)os thqio ovor was, and do it almost instantly. Years Of suffering relieved in a singlo nljlit. Get Doan's Ointment from your dealer. Another I'oUlug Xlnce. Upou tbo strength of a largely signed peti tion praying for a now election district at Buck Mountain, in Last Mahanoy township, Mark Bowman, a survoyor, Irviu Blakslee and M. M. Kotner were appointed viowors to layout tho same. Tho court stated thero aro quite a number of districts in this town ship already, somo of them having but few voters, hut under the petition ho felt war ranted in appointing tbo viewers. "I havo been using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for somo tlmo. It cured my baby of a very bad cough. I believe it was tho means of saving his life. Mrs. Thomas llintou, Ceutrovillo, N. J." 'Fire I Flrei 1'fret Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Philu. Underwriters (Insurance Co. of North America nnd Firo Assooiatlon), Hartford Fire Ins, Co., American Firo lusurauce Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemcns Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Ask your crocer for tho "Royal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It is the host flour made. There's a Thousand Things we can't mention. The IIukald isn't big enough to make a slight mention of oar marvelous stock, but come and see us. Shen andoah's best store can't afford to do things by halves. We have bought the liekt 0 the season's offerings and most cordially ask you to come and see the ereat 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. richness of weaves, in newness of Mrs. John Spence and son, Frank, of Alleutown, are visiting friend lu town. Rev. Joseph O'OonnslI, of Port Carbon, was a guest of friends In town yesterday. Mis 8tocta McDonnell lias been added to the! clerical staff of Wilkinson's dry goods emporium. .Mrs. Elisa Ambrose, of West Lloyd street, it lying dangerously 111, Her ailment is heart trouble. J. II. Monnghan, of South Mln strut, is visiting in Philadelphia, ae the gneit of hl on, 11. J. Monaghnn, who recently removed to the Quaker City from Ha warden, Iowa. For earacho, put a couple ef drop of Thomas' Eclectric Oil on a bit of cotton and place it in the ear. The pain will stop in a few moments. Simple enough, isn't it? , ai unco. .IHFI'ICnsON AlKrebV Station, on the 1Mb lnt., .lolin .fefTernnn, sired M yearn, Funeral from the ivsldotire of his father, "'iltlam J'lTeraon, 323 flout 1 .Tardln street, Shenan doah, nt 1:80 Wednesday afternoon, In proceed to the United Kvaugelleal church, wbtre services will be field. Interment to be mode In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. It OI tho Globe fcr NEUSAIGIA and lr.-llar Coitplauiti' imti ji cpnrbu iioucr iau stringent GEdCiUH (MEDICAL LAWS., hrfiuril-ilinrf V.rr am iiAtrhnDiA an, .4M DR. RICHTER'S Evt ona renowned I Kcmarksbl y succeuf al I S Only genuine with Trade Mark " Anchor," I F. Ad. Itlchter&Co., 2151'earlSU. New York. I 01 niuntai AWAiiua. 13 Branch Honsaa. Own Qlassworks. SS&SOcts. indorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main it.. L.C. H. nagenbuch, 103 N. Main St.. .v. I'.D.strlin, 6 S. Main St. Shenandoah. .. OR. RICHTEfJ'S" "ANCnoit" STOMACHAI. bett for! r".-I I'" . 1 Ivfcnpnfcln Af Nfnntaili rnntnlnliita . Annual Holiday Announcement ! Call and see the way we are putting inviting prices 011 our more inviting stock. Our regular patrons do not need to be told that our stock is the newest in the city. For the benefit of those who have not been to see us yet we - give a short list of some of our most tempting offers : Our first announcement is on slippers. Fancy in make but not fancy in price. We have them for Men, Ladies' and Chil dren, young and old. This has always been an inducement to holiday shoppers, because it is an appropriate holiday gift, use ful as well as ornamental. We call your attention to our large and spacious snow window, where you can gaze and wonder at our stock aud prices. Extraordinary Offer to Young Hen. We have on our shelves a fine lot of Joyce's men shoes, which are broken in sizes. The manufacturers have discon tinued business aud they therefore cannot be replaced with sizes sold. In order to close them out they will be sold as follows : The $7.00 and $6.00 Shoe at $5.00, and the $5.00 Shoe at $4.00. These shoes are actually a Klondike oner. Women's Shoes. We have still another lot of Women's Shoes which we sold at $1.75. This lot will go at 51,25, They are really beauti ful in shape and styles. We have them in button and lace. Remember they have patent leather tips. A Word to the Ladies. We call attention to our assortment of Ladies' fine hand sewed shoes, at $3,00. All sizes. We can fit the most cautious buyer. These sho actually demand recognition. Do not forget that we are the sole agents for the celebrated W. L. Douglass, Boston, Mass., Shoes. BALL'S 14 South Main St. HOOKS Be BROWN. SPECIAL HOLIDAY BULLETIN. Only two weeks yet toaltop. Why not buy early and secure the choicest ofleriims. Our stock te rapidly going and this is the reason, ,-the goods are right aud the price is nlways right. WE QUOTE A Tree Ornaments. Now Is the tltt to get the best you ever saw. Glass bnlls 3 and 3 for 5c. Tiimel oniBfiieiila, 6 for 50 and up. Tinsel, 6 yards for 5c. DOLLS. Our 98c Dressed Doll is n surprise. Wc have some as low as 25c. Kid Body Dolls, a 10, 48c, 98c. Patent Head " iS inches long, 19c BOOKS. If you wont assortment, here Is where you can get It Tho beet value possible for the money. Toy books in celojsii 5c up- Linen books, Jt up. Children's story book, 10c up. Select Notes on the S. 8. Lessons for 1898 are now ready nt our special price of Ji.oo. Catholicl'ntyer books from 65c to 1.00. Should be 75c to $1.25. wrNOTICE.-j Visit our store. Examine our goods. Compare our prices and wo arc convinced you will do your shopping hero. HOOKS & FACTORY: 221-240 NORTH EfllERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Parties intending to get fences in the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering in the winter months. MISCELLANEOUS. TTT ANTED. Sinn to tnko cliai-KO of this nnd ndJolnlnB counties. Must lmvo ono hundred dollars. For any further Information writo to Knapp & Calloghan, Heading, l'a. It IjlOIl SALE. A substantial bulldlnc, centrally Tj located. Contains uas, electric light, bath room and closets. Heated by Its own steam heatlnK plant. Can ho purchased on easy terms. Apply to 8. Q. M. Hollopetcr, Eq., Titman building, second floor. 12-14-6t irnMHV TfV T.OAN". to loan, on frood 111 secur'ty, nt 0 per cent. Interest. Patties desiring to borrow will call at tho Herald office. ii-iaHvii TnOH 8AI.E. Cheap. A larce. second-hand ! heater. In first-class condition. Apvly at No. 30 North Jardin street. js-ia-ii rOIt SALK. The popular Ashland opera cafe, V with gymnasium attached, known as Uruck's sporting resort throughout Mahanoy volley. Must be sold at once. Reason for sel ling, party engaging in outer ousinoss. uuubou able price to right party. Apply at IIebald ofllee, or Oeo. Uruck's Cafe, Ashland. 11-SCMw -VTOTini! TO STOCKIIOI.DlSltS. Notice Is iN hereby given that there will be a meeting of stockholders of the ' Shenandoah Street Itallwny Company" on the second Monday of January, A. I)., 1WJ8, at 11 o'clock o. m., at the ofllee of the company, In the Korongh of tihen- andoah, nt J. V . jonnwui s omeo, o. a a norm Mnin .trtt. for the iuiDoo nf electing ofllcers. adopting by-laws, aud do and perform such other corporate acts ns may be deemed od- vls.oie. i'. HKijw.iii.iiii, 11 -30-2 w Secretary. FREE EYE FXAMINATION ! 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 anv of thaw svinntonu Your 'eves ned atten tion. All easts of utiamarif&i and muscular deficiency carefully corrected and every pair of glasses guaranteed to be satisfactory. Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Fresh Oysters Received Dally, 60e TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED. One Lot of Fresh Fish, all kinds. TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, a Pounds for 35 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. HOOKS Bt BROWN. FEW PRICES : GAMES. The best of the old oneVandal! the new ones. l'illow Dex, 25c. Old Maid, Authors, etc, 5c. Itrratid Boy, Telegraph Boy, Bicycle Race, etc,, 23c. Tho 1'amous India Game, 25c. Chevy Chase, $1.00 everywhere. Here only 84c. IRON TOYS. Nicklc ltugine aud three cars, 23c up. Hook aud Ladder Trucks at 44c to 98c. I'irc Engines, Wagons, Sulkies, Mechani cal Toys in endless variety. Special Driven Magic Boxes. This Week Only 43c. Baby Coaches, 23c, 48c, 95c. Drums, 23c, 48c, 98c. Blackboards, 48c, 98c. Hobby Horses, Jti.od size at 89c Medallions, 50c, $1.00, ft. 25, $2.50,3,00. Work Boxes, $1.00 up. Dressing Cases, 75c up. t Jewel boxes, 250 up. BROWN.. x-riAS. Carpet Sweepers $2 to $3 Banquet Lamps, Fancy Glass Shades. .'. . Siik White Celluloid Handled Kuives, Fot&s. Black Rubber " " " 1847 Roger Bros. Silver ' ' 1S47 " " At Teaspoons, $i.5odoz. 1847 " " At Tablespoons, fj doi SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. s Wnautacturer nf III wi , WIRE SCREENS, 8CREICN VRAM ICS, SCREKX WCW, HCKEBN DOOB8, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW GUARDS, BTA11LII OUAEM, TURK OUABD9, IRON FENCES. RESIDENCE : 220 NORTH WEST STREET, SPOONT'S, 108 & 112 East Centre Street. HOLIDAY FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Canejjjjjeat Dining Room Chairs, . . . jSc Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.T5 Bed Room8 Suits in Eight Pieces . . . 15.00 ONE CARLOAD OF Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Factory Prices. Call on us. No trouble to show goods. SPOONT'S, 108 & 113 .East Centre Street, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Willianuport, will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TUB Ferguson House, from 9 a. mrtlll 1:30 p, m. Rupture 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. . . Examination Free. fnr, TUKAn. fttt-Ajl in C. ..1 CI 1.!.. Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and Urms moderate and within reach of all. !A Handsome Complexion I Is oae of the greatest charms a woraaa canf possess, l'oiiom's CouruuioH Iowdb - I