hooks Be tenoWN HOOK0 & 81WOWN, fflibtbra : I START Tim NEW YB. Right by subscr daily paper. 'We make a s prompt and careful delivery. HOOKS & BRO 4 South Main St. rXtrVxl What (loos A stand for? When some friend BUggesta that your blood needs A sarsaparilla treat merit, remember that A stands for AYEIl'S. The first letter in the alphabet stands for tho first of sarBaparillas ; llrst in origin, flr:t in record, first in tho favor of the family. For nearly half a century MAKE THE BOY HAPPY. 1898 new model "Demorest." Sent as a smliple. Will sell - - $35.00 for - t. Boy's 24 inchjivheel, " 26 ,"'';V " has been curing all forms of blood diseases scrofula, eczema, tetter, rheumatism, erysipelas, blood poi soning, etc. There's a book about these cures " Ayer'a Curebook, a story of cures told by tho cured," which is sent free on roquest, by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. The book will interest you if you are sick or weak, becauso it tells not what it is claimed the remedy will do, but what your neighbors and fellows testify that it lias done. Will it cure you ? It haB cured thousands like you. Why not you? PITHY POINTS, 'i0biiI!ka Tlntiiijcliotit Dm Country ' hfinlolril lor Itnstr IVruwil. ll l tiportcil lu railroad ilrrlns tliat tliron of ihf WViitbprly crews of tlie I.eliigb Vnlliy will h removed to Delano after the flrnt of the voar awl tlmt nnme DoIhiio crews will bo stationed in lUaleton. The Protestant rliiirc.bes of Anlitnnil will observe tlio week of prayer, beginning next Monday. The earning of tlio District Attorney's nffloi- In l.iiEornn eotinty, for the year, was $11,177, w hile tbe salaries were $7,000, a net (turn for tho county of over SI.OdtA .lurk II ner and Mysterious Hilly Smith III llgbt in ('hiciuo on Jnnuary 28. .V marriage license was Issued to David M Klecl ner 11 ml Suae 11 Kersbner, both of Tmnaqua. Tho returns from the Assessor or the l'llth ant of ShonHiidoili show 037 children were enrolled between the aios of 0 and 10 years. In West M.ibanoy township the Assessor re turned 1,090 children. In the District Attorney's office 280 dftefl have been returned; 100 old oases were un disposed of at tho Ust session. Tho Ashland Telgmtn has assurances that a mammoth now drunker will be ereeteda short ilbtnnci) west or tho location of the pn-tcnt louubt Soring colliery at Locust Gup. The (ilranlville Uas Company has declared a dividend of $1.00 per share, tho 11 1st divi dend ever declared by the comiiany. The fire losses to personal property In Rend ing this year aggregate $108,303. Myrtle Ij. D,irr, has been appointed fourth class postmaster at Media Rmi, I'a. J. K. Kirkb.iile.of l'hlladelphlu.responded to the address of welcome at the meeting of The young starts in business man who life with a good athtctic training back ofliim will be able to. stand more than tbe man who has not had the same advant age. Nevertheless, if he overworks and neglects his health, he It likely to fall a victim to tome fa tal malady like his lets lortunate nroiutr. There is only one safe road for a man to tread In the matter of health. That is the road of eternal vigilance, No man, no matter how strong he mav be natural ly, can with impunity neglect the little Ills and indispositions of life. These little dis orders are what make the big ones. When a man millers from headaches and loss of THE FAMOUS. THEE FAMOUS, THE FAMOUS. Christmas Thanks2rivin FOR THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE DURING THE LATE CHRISTMAS SEASON, WE DESIRE TO OFFER OUR HEARTY THANKS TO nnoetite. feels drowsvand dull during wak- ii'M? PEOPLE OF SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY. dangerous condition. If lie long neglects. his condition he will find himself a very I sick man. ur. Tierce's uoideti Moment Discovery is the best of all medicines for the many diseases that are caused by an uiciik. ll vicnicn i. iiviii tY. appetite: it makes digestion and liver and purifies and enriches the blood impaired digestion and Insufficient and im- iv an assimilation perfect ; it Invigorates the proper nourishment. health Although our Atbre long sfntife wltr ttftijio of the "Cheftpest Clothing Corner," our the great biood-maker, flesh-buiider j experience shows no pai'nllul to the wondeifm tftwlttoss of the past few weeks. Our erve tonic. It Is the best of all medi- 1 r r 7 It is and nerve I pTcent. ""X'c gratification over this happy situation is eiihanaed by xW. knowledge, that every we lungB .... . Lhfistmas purchaser Will be a friend in the future, that every article that went out of our taken in its earlier stages, before the lungs are too rar wasted. For chronic, broncuiai, throat and nasal affections it is an un- cqualed remedy. An honest dealer will not suggest some inferior substitute. Rev C. M. T,emonu, (P. o. Do 307), Qimnah, Hardeman CO., Texas, writes: "I write to lay the York County Qranee yesterday. llugjj O'Rourko, a Delaware, Laokawanim 'licatlfttltt1bl,lei:H th(0UlUJ A Western Itailroiid brakeman, was tbrovwi , tffJSJJeJ'a'i,. StMlght? wnlcnproduce.? "light from his tiain at Sprdgueavlllounil instantly killed Market CommiMioiier Albert Merz, of Heading, has hem hold lor a hearing for hemorrhages nud loss of voice from which 1 nan. suffered more or less for a number of years, until $20.00 Pocket Knives, Fancy Scissors, Carving Sets, Silverware. Fancy Lamps, Carpet Sweepers. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. HOLIDAY GOODS JEW this store are now receiving the 'attention of our many patrons. Every department of this leading Dry Goods house has its special attraction for those seeking good values. We have stocked our shelves and counter with all choice things and having bought in large quantities for cash, we are enabled to give you prices that none of our competitors throughout the county can touch. A snoppers in gifts. Our sJi one, will be cent, belowt I gains can be vote my eni lELER RETIRE 1 We have just received another large lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkich will be sold 25 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Ladies' Fur and Plush Capes at manufacturer's prices, These garments will not last long and we would advise you to come early and make your purchase. Compare our goods and prices with, those of other house and you will be astonished to see what a saving it will be to you to purchase from usv BUTTERICK PATTERNS. In using Butterick Patterns you run no risk of ruining your gar ment, but instead are assured a correct, and fashionable fit. We keep a large stock of patterns al ways on hand and are prepared to fill orders without delay. boon to Christmas search of holiday tock, which is a large closed out at 10 per cost. Amazing bar obtained, I will de tire attention to the Optical , SIX MEN KILLED AT SEA. -riioVlotlmxor Aoo!(lontnUntliorThnii Wormy Wontlier. Halifax. N. 8.. Dec. 29. A special dis patch from Bermuda reports a terrible nccldent at ea on the shlt yan Loo, in which five lives yere lost. The Van t,oo. which is on a voyage from Car diff to St. John, N. B., lias put In there with loss of sails. On the 20th inst. the forevard sud denly parted and fell to the deck. A number of men were at work In the ricelnsr at trfe time, and others were on deck Immediately below, or nine who Were carried down by the falling yard, or were struck when It descended two were killed Instantly and tnree others who took the chances of escap- lne by lumping Into the sea were drowned. Only the day before the ac cldent one of the crew was killed by falllns from aloft to the deck. The man killed by falling from aioit was Patrick wattei-son, 01 isarrow, HnKland. The victims of the other ac cldent were: John Brown of Portugal, able seaman; Adolphe Kerger of Ger many, ordinary seaman; T. 13. unites of ot. John, N. B., able seaman; Robert Miller of Glaserow. able seaman; James Elllngson of Norway, able seaman. oking 11 boy whom be is alleged to luno letecled in n theft. While walking on tho Pennsylvania Kail ond tracks near Nowport, Perry county, yea rday. Nelson Wcavor, a fanner, was struck by tho St. Louis express acd instantly killed Governor Hastings lias appointed s. H. atlllivell, of Scranton, and W. E. Mcohan, of hlladelpliia, dolcgutos to tho International Fishery Congress, which meets at Fin., January 10. bU your sroccr for tho "Iloyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It Is tho best Hour made. and Repairing Dept. This is a golden opportunity to lovers ot Ijewelry never offere before at thul time and in the heigli of the Christinas season Thos. Buchanan, NO, JE y so 'ELER, jUTH INIAIIM ST. P. J. GAUGHAN, No. 27 North Main St. A Hand is' one of the pOSMM. I'l Xivealt. Handsomo Complexion 1 greatest cnarms a woman can oizohi's CouruuioM Powduk HOLIDAlY CONFECTIONERY. dauj lecti pure fre6l own An for at our snow store an inspe grades and at lire sweetness. r j ino 'er from impure con lonery. we sen me 1st and best. Always beinsr made in our establishment daily excellent assortment the holidays. Look .dows or pay our ;tion. We have all ill prices. NEW YORK l 110 Nor llFECTIONERY COMPANY, th Main Streot. evening a repoit by the Health Officer showed that there wero no coutagious dis eases in tho town during the past two months. The Primrose dam Is a point of attractiou for slat r, 7' 0 ice is from i to 0 inches thick. The Mabahoy City Gun Club will hold another tournament on New Years' Day, Hugh Stride has accepted the challengo of Wallace Haldeman to shoot with anybody in the town, barring Cooper, at live pigeons Alio details are being arraiigod. Sneak tbioves entered the tailor shop of I. Refowich last night and stolo an oveicoat valued at f 10 and a largo pair of shears. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Novor sicken, weaken or cripc, 10c SEEKS HIS SISTER'S RELEASE. fhlnkH That Slio Is lllneiilly Confined tn 1111 Asylum. Baltimore, Dec. 23. A hearlnc was niven yesterday In Judge Doblor's court In the habeas corpus proceedings brought by He iy M. Carter, of this city, on behalf of his sister, Mrs. Mary Lucy Carter Ford, of Richmond, Va, now confined at Mount Hope Retreat In the suburbs of Baltimore. Mrs. Ford the wife of A. J. Ford, of Richmond Va.. the proprietor of Ford's hotel, of that city. She. has several grown chll dren and Is a beneficiary of the Ford trust eBtate, which Is extensive and pays a large Income. It Is claimed by Mr. Carter that this Is the foundation of all her troubles. A short time ago Mrs. Ford was com mltted to Mount Hope Retreat on petl tion of her children and on the certifl cates of two Richmond physicians, Mrs. Ford's brother Bald that hie sister had visited him not very long ago and she showed no ulcus of the Insanity which was alleged aB a reason for the commitment. He, therefore, thought she was wrongfully committed and sued out a writ of habeas corpus In orde that hlB sister might be discharged, or that her Insanity might be inquired Into by a competent tribunal. No deslsion was reached. O'HARl'S LIVERY! BOARDING AN!) SALES STABLES, GAGE DID NOT RESIGN. Ilns Not Thouiilit of lioth liiu From tlio Troamiry Dopnrtiiiont. Washington, Dec. 29. Secretary Gage was seen yesterday on his return from Now York and questioned as to the truth of the published report that In had tendered Ills leslgnatlon to the president, and that It had been firmly declined, with many expressions confidence arid appreciation of his abll Ity aB shown In his administration of the treasury department. Mr, Gage was not Inclined to dlsours the matter at length, but said lie had not tendered his resignation, or had he any reason to believe that he and the president were not In substantial accord on the great questions now before the country, The report, he said, probably sprung from a remark he had made to Intl mate friends to the effect that not for anything would he embarrass the presl dent, and If he saw that tie was aotn this he would resign at once. He added "A cabinet officer ought always to be, and is ready to surrender his office at the call of his chief, the executive, but I have not the slightest reason to be Ileve that such action on my part even remotely desired by the president, The desires of other people in that dl rection I am not disposed to consider. BK8T LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTIIAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. ER PffT FY 27 w rULC 1 1 Centres. 'JO, Undertakha - - a I Open Dt Cor. Whitel liind Lloyd i Streets. r l 1 siicnanuimi Tho Ro And a velvet .' sc riably obtained I Complexion "nwd ig In - - 11 its Branches. iy and Night. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. iv Freshness loess ot tbe skin is inra- I tUOf WHO UB I'OZZONI'B 'l",l,, 0H04 of tho Globe fcr RHEUMATISM that rioa-send ' (.olden Medical Discowery,' given to tne wonti oy ine inventive ana scieminc brum of Ur. It. V. rierce, was obtained. After six bot tles tied heen lued tne pains and aches in my store was worthy, reliable and eqonomlcal in price. Those who follow the pleasant and time-honored custom of remembering their friends on New Year's Day, will find this store and stock just what they were a month ago, ready for any possible business. Before Christmas, afterChristmas, and at aqy time of the year, lungs iK-in to give way, mid now I reel that, ... , , , . . , , . , ears J" thank" STbriv-in '""(he wortd'a ls c greatest ciotinng House to siiop at in snenancioan. uian who has done so much for suSering hu JhHll, 111 J national i( C ., f Tampa, v yord in KassiQg. XIrs. I. Friedman lias returned from tbe mineral springs of West Virginia and other points in tho South. Her health was very much improved by tho trip. Mis. Friedman At a meeting of the Board of Health last and her husband aro spending a fewdays MAHANOY CITY. with tbe lattor's mother, Mrs. Emanuel Friedman, o n Jardin street. Miss Millio Davis baa left this ovening for Philadelphia after a pleasant Visit to her parents on North Jardin street. David Williams, wifo aud child, who wore cue-ti of K. J. Ilrenuaa for the pest eight weeks, returned to their home lu Wllkosbarre. Mr. and Mrs. Goorce Hcllman, of Alien- town, are guents of town relatives. -Caleb Gituin, of Nanticoko, is a guest of friends in town Miss Annie Ileese, of Fbiladolpbia, is visiting Mrs. Kate Wagner, of East Coal street. Miss Lizzlo liellis has gone to Shamokiu Chronic constipation is the fore-runner of to remain as a guest of friends until tho New many serious diseases. Keep your bowels Year opens regular with that non-griping remedy, Dr. Hull's Pills, and avoid sickness. 10 and 251 cents. Embossed In Gold. To buy and reproduce famous paintines in volves an expenditure that could hardly be Christmas with her relatives in lorno unless, as in the caso of Tho Youth's Companion, tho cntcrprl-o Is sustained by tho approval of more than five .hundred thousand subscribers. Tho Companion souvenir oalendar for 1808, a series of charm ing figuro-pieces, faithfully copied in colors and embossed in gold, Is recognized as one cf tlio richest aud most costly examples of this form of art. Yet every new subscriber re ceives it without additional charge. More over, tho paper is sent frco to new subscribers every week from tbe time tho subscription is received until January, 1808, and then for n full ytar to January, 1890. Tho popular price of The Companion. S1.75 a year, and tho character of Its contents, make it a paper for overy household. Exceptional attractions arc promised for the fifty-two numbers to be issued during 1803. The Et, Hon. W. E Gladstone, the Hon. Thomas B. Heed, Kud yard Kipling, Lillian Nordicn, John Bur roughs, W. D. Howclls and Max O Rell arc prominent In tho long list of eminent con tributors named in Tho Companion's an nouncement, which will be ssnt free to any one addressing Tho Youth's Companion, 203 Columbus Avo., Boston, Mass. For big hearted Christmas bargains go to Brumni's. 12-17-tf Chris. Qrublcr returned to Philadelphia to-day after a pleasant holiday visit to town friends, John Coonoy, of Wilkesbarre, spent Christmas with E. J. Brenuan Mrs. Thomas O. Wators, Jr., who spent town, left to-day for Syracuse, N. Y , to mjoin her husband, who is managing a music ball there. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, tho finest Hvor and bowel regulator ever made. 'Itii'li i' ti :t!iiiiiiiis isituT. Chicago, Die. 29. Martin Jullpn yoS' terday, on behalf of Hobert Fltsslnv mons, made a sisned statement de clarlnE that "Fltzslmmons will defend his right to the title of champion, Mrs, Fltzsimmons having released him from his promise of retirement. Let Cor bett beat a man like Muher or Choynskl and establish his right as a member of Bob's class; let McCoy beat his way up to a commundlng position and como along with his challenge afterward I am not going to allow Mr. Fltzsim mons to accept offers from Inferior men. When the proper times comes Fltzsimmons will meet them all, one after the other In the same ring If need be." WE ASIC YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE, NOT UPON THE STRENGTH OF WHAT IT CLAIMS TO BE, BUT WHAT IT HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE. Famous Clothiers Hatters, Manufacturers and Dealers in Clothing, Cor. Main and Oak Streets, Franey Building, Shenandoah, Penna. DUELL'S loliday Offering ! Tho Great Pres Almanac. Tho Philadelphia Press nlraanao for 1803 is not only worthy of the great newspaper w lima a nnmn It, ltrn.rs. hut: In fulW tlio pmiiaI fti most respects, and in some the superior, of the manufacturers with the men In Pottors IVntrOH ItoHtorml. Trenton, Dec. 29. The manufacturing potters of this city and the men em ployed In the clay departments had a conference yesterday, at which It was agreed the men should be restored the YlVi per cent cut made In their wages In"lS94. This finishes up the conferences I7EUSALGIA and similar Oomplainu' ana pri-pui-tia unaer mo fcinni,vnt GERHAH HF.DICAL LAWS .prescribed by eminent physicians! dr. mourn irs TAIN DCPElLEi World Ti IIOWIH'll 1 lil IlliirnHl'l V Hill I I'M-flll I lOnlri'iiii. ,'i' 'i Trade Mark " Anchor." It'. AO. Un hi. 1 j. ( 0.. 815 1'i'urlSU. !eif lork. 3( k;ghest awards. 13 Branca Houses, Own GlasKworks, 25Jti)tu. LuJurocd d. rcouiuitadi.d by A. Waiiej, IC6 K.Miln Et.. 0. H Haeennuch, 103 N. Main 8t., r.l). Klrlln, 6 t. Main St., Shenandoah. DR. RICHTER'8 ' 'ANCIIOrt" STOMAUIAIi beet fop i floll' ,IyfcpelaiVHIomarh ComplalnM.! the nation's foremost almanac publications, It is a well printed volume of over 500 pages, and contains information on all topics which the Etiidcut, tlio professional man, or the workman can possibly desire to consult. It will be especially Interesting, because of its local statistics, to every resident of Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Special attention has been given to matters of vital importance to tbe tannine and agricul tural interests. The Philadelphia Pross al manac is, in brief, a comprehensive and exact supplement to tho great encyclopaedias and dictionaries of the country, bringing their wealth of information up to date. It will answer any quostion in the ecope of an almanac, which may be placed before it. Its low price, 25 conts, reudera it indisponsablo to all. "I have been using Salvation Oil for back ache, stiffness in tlio neck, and pain in the side aud fouud it an excellent cure. I ketp it constantly on baud, Chas, Haller, Union Hill, n.j; Letters Granted, Letters testamentary were granted to Martin Whitaker on the estate of George Wliiuker, late of Shenandoah, deceased. Letters of admluisiratlon were granted to Win. L. Kramer on the estate of Usury Wooster, late of St. Clair, deceased. "I've used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup In my family for a loug while, aud wouldn't be without it. I know it's a good medicine John Harrison, Pott-master, Guyton, Kiling ham Co., Ha." Deed Keoordeil. The following real estate transfers were recorded : From Sarah Clouser to Ida J. Faust, premises In Llewellyn ; Frank Kehler and wife to Michael J. Whitaker and wife, premises in Pottavllle ; Charles II Woltjen and wife to Wendell V. Young and wife, premises in Pottsvllle; John Grtltlth, administrator, to DavM v. liowwuus, prem' isei in Mliienville. Remember If yon Have a Cough or Cold. Pan-Tina always cures, 36o. At Oruhler Hros., drug store. A Conductor Inured. Frances Longsdorf.of Shamokin, conductor of the Newberry freight on tho P. it H. rail- road, met with an accident at Gordon last : night whilo making a Toil pi In ir, losing his left arm and crushing his right hip. Ho was removed to tbe Miners' hospital. Buy Keystoneflour. Be sure that the name ' Lehkiu & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on 1 oyer suck. the several departments of their works and means an all around restoration of the 12V4 per cent cut, the restoration to remain In effect until Feb. 1. In the meantime It is hoped to get the manu facturers of the east and west together for the purpose of agreeing upon a uniform scale pf wages. A Itoiiianoo or Two (lOiiorntlnns. St. Louis, Deo. 29, A romance that had Its beginning at the time of the civil war resulted in the marriage of Frederick Walsen, ex-state treasurer of Colorado and millionaire banker of T"N ' i T " C. 1. 1 omiver, lu juiih xnuuiiti oitirLK, nsu 25, of this city. Mr. Walsen, who Is a Union veteran, returned to this city af ter the war, broken In health and pocket. lie was nursed back to health by Mi-s. Gustav Storck, mother of his bride of today. lie went west, gained prominence and a fortune. He lost his flrst wife several years ago. 9-, m Elegant silver IVatcben, 8tm winders, Klgin or Wab bum movement, 97, 90, 812 und up. Lmlien' and Uortu' flue Solid Gold und (lold ftlled Watches at-Lowest prices. Largo assortment of Ladles' and GenU' Solid Gold ltlngs different patterns set with genu ine Diamonds, flue Opals Hubbies, Sapphires and Sulphur Stones; also flue lland Hiugfi, latest styles. Ilrecelet In endless variety. Hlic line of Optloul Goods, Pllverwar, Musi cal Instruments, &c., any one of which would make a handsome and appropriate IIOL'DAY l'RKPKNT. Holiday sliopiiers should not take Into con sideration the fuct that we are located dawn town., Tbe liargMlim fully rejmy for the short walk. We Klinrantee this if they, call on us, when shown our prices and goods. All goods wurruuted. Dollar sales dollar value. ELLIS DUELL, 206 SOUTH MAIN ST. Second door below Cherry and Mnlu streets. jtmmmmmmnmmmtmiiiiiimimmmmmmmmmi CONWAY'S FAfffOUS 5 AUD lOe STORE 10. 7, 1 102 North Main Street. iE Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store, j notice:. -We will sell what few- Toys, Dolls, Games, -Etc.; We have left for the remainder of the week at one half their former" price. SPOONT'5, 108 & us East Centre Street. 1 CONWAY'S I Famous 5 & 10c Store No. f, MISCELLANEOUS. FOK SAI.R A heater hi first dims condition. Apply at V North Jardin street. m8-2t FOIt SAI.K. Tbe popular Ashland opmeafe, with gymnasium attached, known as Ilruck's sporting resort ibrouihout Mitluuioy valley, Must be sold at onoe. lteason forsal llng, party engaging in other business. Meason able ur'oe to ilnlit party. Aiinly at HlBAUi olBce, or Geo. Bruok's Cafe. Asblsnd. U-itO-tw PHIL A D B U PHI A . CHEAP STORE. 2o W. Centre Street. Dealer In Fruit and Confectionery, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Toys, Mixed candles - A to BOo per lb Chouolato dropu l lwr lb Osramel. Ue per lh Nuts ...Jibs for Mc Plus 10o per lb Dates To t-er lb BARGAINS IN CIGARS, 17c Per Box. Fei FURNITURE. Can be bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Cane Scat Dining Room Chairs, . . . 7SC Square Extension Table Handsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in Eight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONE CARLOAD OP Piush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. to at Povlnsky'i drug store,; Centre street. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At Pactory Prices. Call on us. No trouble show goods. SPOONT'S, 108 & 113 East Centre Street. lo2 North Main Street. 3fc: Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. St ISchuylkill Dental Parlors, - 7 North Jardin Street, a A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Bftst Artificial Teeth, .OO. t 1 1 1- Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHINQ OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAltOKS KOll KXTItACTINU WHEN TKKTIt A It II OltDKRBD. BEST SILVfcR PILLINd, - - - 50 Cents QOUD PILL1NOS, .... $1.00 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2$ Cents All our work is aotoinpanled wltb a guarantee. Fresh Oysters Received Dally. 60c TO $1.00 PER HUNDRED, All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO ARRIVE FOR FRIDAY. Holiday Decorations, nixed Nuts, a Pounds for 25 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St.
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