tToliday Goods are now read we advise the careful buy er to Uuv e rlv whlli- it. DOLLS, uina itenu dolls, ec ut. Felt bodv 13c tip. 25c up. Kid body Dressed GAMES. DM Ifi,1 A...I. . -1 .......,,, arHl m.i ly otliein Krrand Hoy, Telegraph Hoy, ilfcJS? . Mem War. 23 d 47c. .jc. Naval War, 47c. . Conctte (new ,,8c .urgct iworlnif nt. l'rloes tight .icines, 2t, 4S, oSc. ok and Ijulder, 23, 48, oSc. Surries, Delivery Wagons, etc., 23c. Engine and train, 73, 48, 98c. Dell toy. All rice. TREE ORNAMENTS. Our tree ornament utnke our store a Ikiwit of beauty. Glass balls, 2. 3, 4 and 5c; worth double. Tinsel ornaments, Ic to inc. Paper maclie animals. All prices. Garden Lamp, 10c each, 3 for 2$c. HOOKS & NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, WHITMAN'S HOREHOUND CANDYz-. FOR COUCJHS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Con net tt on. The Boston Factory Shoe Store Is offering for the next two weks an inducement very seldom extended to shoe buyers. They are selling Ladies' $1.50 shoes at -" 2.50 shoes at " 3.50 shoes at - Men's 51.25 shoes at " 2.00 shoes at " 3.00 shoes at S .99 1.75 2,15 .90 1.25 2.25 Our Hoy's and Children's shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. We have a choice stock to select from. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. lEGEL'S TOVE TORE 123 and 131 S. Main Street. Contains the largest as well as the most reliable stock in town. We have stoves, ranges and heaters in carloads. We sell only the best The Buckwalter makes. They sell cheap, yes cheaper than anywhere else, and are accompanied by a guarantee. Our Furniture Explained in a nut shell compares with the above announce ment. We have an entirely new line for the holidays in dining room furniture, chairs, sofas, couches.etc D.UMI, 123 and 131 South Main Street. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S axle grease. Also headlight oil 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No. ltt Ea Coal Htreet, Hlienandoah, Penna Mll orders promptly attended to. A Handsome Complexion 1 IE one ol toe greatest cnarms wouinu poises fOUONi'B toaruuius wbu. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd BTKA.W Floor and Taple Oil ClotUs. E. B. Foley, ar Str. st . HOOKS & felP?OVyiM. Bulletin with a mil assortment ,,f it. lotiday (oW nfi'd nMoitniem is toiuplwe, BOOKS. Viper and lmn fc. Hound hooli 1 -..1..- .1 Large sfr ory hook, 43c. 5" W1 hymnals. ATI prices, ""jers booked now for M:rct 110 cs on '. Sumlay school lesion ftr '1K90, $1 SPECIAL.' A large sle Oxford S.- 8 Ttacltefs Itjblt nt Ji.aS. We will put name 00 ciiverAn ii for 23c extra. Trumpets, 5c up. 11 11 Trays, 1 crc up. Apal Glass l'uff Hoxm, ajc. Dressing Cases, 75c np. Christmas Cards ami Booklet.. Collar and Cuff lloxei. Photo Medallions, 50c tip. Yards of Roses, etc., 50c tip,. Dunns, 23, 4S, 73, oSc. 1 Valued pu lures, 35c. Hobby IIores, 65'c up. Ulackbourds, 48c uu. Goods Purchased New Kepi Until Wanted. No Trouble to Show Goods. BROWN, SHENANDOAH. 1'ENNA. PERSONAL MENTION. Councilman Jo-i-ph Hell transacted busi ness at tlio county seat yesterday afternoon. V. J. Wntkins, of tlio HintALO, is confined to his homo through illness. .Mrs. Patrick Lynch, of Uowman's, Iscritic ally 111 with pneumunia. Mrs. Marry llein.e, of Ashland, wasa town visitor last evening. Capt. Ucorge Dyson, of Co. V., 1th Rrgt., X. (3. P., of Pottsvillo. spent yesterday at tlio homo of his father, Uov. John Dyson, of Win. I'cim. Miss Fanell, of Philadelphia, has located peimniicntly in town. Slio has opened a sewing room in the Dougherty building. .Mrs. Liz.io Herman visited relatives at Pottsvillo to-day. Justice Shoemaker and son, Edward, made a legal business visit to Itoaring Creek to-day. 1.J11II Will AllP!ll. The Judges of tho Lyon-Dunn contest are expected to lender their olliclal decision by the first of tlio year. It is understood to bo the intention of tho contestant, Judge Lyon, to appeal from the decision, on tho ground that some of the rulings are not in accord ance with good law. Wo are, apparently, not likely to see the end of this expensive contest for some time yet. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of tho skin of any sort instantly relieved, per manently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Original Well, Nit. Pedestrians gazed upon a now delivery wagon of a local business firm yesteiday that brought up the rear of a minstrel parade. Thu wagon Is painted in yellow, upon which tho owner prides himself as being tho origin ator of the design. Tho color, yellow, is significant of jealousy displayed towards a business) competitor alter whose wagon this one has been eopitd. Such may also bo tho business conducted by this linn. A gorgeous street display does not warrant quality of goods or a reliable stock like that which is being carried by the lilm it is intended to injure. Trustiug tho public will consider the insinuation mid its source, I lemaiu, Respectfully Yours, It L. I). Davison. DAVISON'S Holiday Announcement. Our holiday stock now occupies every available space in our three large store rooms. That wecan now iulhll the desires ot Holiday pur chasers is beyond doubt We have in our selection a beautiful stock of parlor tables, jardinier stands, bric-a-brac, rockers, hall racks, pictures, easels', mirrors, rugs, lace curtains, chenille curtains, poles and fix tures, chenille table covers, and the very newest tapestry table covers Our stock of parlor suits is a grand one in mahogany frame polish finish. Turkish suits covered 111 silk damask, silk brocatelle, boujl- lion and silk French are a tempta tion to the buyer. A big line of couches and lounges in e'ery con ceiable make. In odd pieces of fancy furniture we cannot be ex celled. Corner, chairs, reclining chairs and straight chairs in large varieties. Our line of bed room suits are cheap with many to select from. Also sideboards and exten sion tables. Our New Stove Addition In the storeroom, No 119 North Main street, is filled with heaters, stoves and ranges of the best makes. Also agateware, tinware and willow ware. Our store is worth a visit to the buyer. Prices to suit purchasers. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND , STOVE . STORE, 1 1 9-1 2 1 -1 23 Nortli Main St. NEW OPENING ! NEW SHOE STORE ! For good and cheap ghoes at the lowest prices, go to the HEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE, Near Jardln St. 33 West Cenlre Street. ! 01 EC tripper ? Thero are cough medicines that aro taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. Thoy are cheap medicines. Quantity does not make up fop quality. It's the qual ity that ' cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dipporsful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures Uron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping' Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and. all'ections of tho Throat and Lungs. is now half pmce for the: half-size! bottles 50 cents. PITHY POINTS. Throughout Hip VuatWrrj 1H for IlHtfty IVruwiL Chr The coal haulors of Frackvillo and Mali- noy Piano have combined, and will chargii no cents per ton. and have, abolished payliii; cash for coal at tho collieries. Baggage agents of tlio Lehigh Valley ItatJ- road company havo beon supplied with caid cheeks and beginning Monday nouo but tht kind will be issued for baggage, tho brasi i check.baving been abolished by the company . tilianiokln s public schools will close on tin 10th inst., and open again on January 3rd. - a long holiday vacation. Uev. Lph. Potts was elected commandaro) " the O. A. It Post at l'mckville. ii ever-flowing well has been discover! al , Maysvillo park, Sbamokin. Thu Centralla colliery has not beeu. idli 0110 day since it resumed operations, ic August last. 1 110 Clilet liurgow attention is drawn to the icy pavemont at tho northwest, eorner ol " Oak and Main streets. Several ladies havi fallen there. Tho man who acts contrary to. his wlfe'i advlco and falls never bears iho Inst of it. Tho woman who always tells tho truth tells about nine uuplcasanb ones out of a pussiblo ten, A mouth's mind Mass for tho reposo of tb soul of tho lato Mrs. Mary A. Haekett, wif of Michael llackett, was celebrated in St. Canicns church, Mahanoy City, this morning; . A gang of carpenters nro engaged in- bundl ing 11 coal plane at the St. Nicholas. aolliry. 1 be plane will be used to hoist tlio coal irons the St. Nicholas drift to tho breakor. Tho Sunday schools nru busy; ruhearsing for the Christmas exercises. Sbamokin has no public library ef nor kind. Pawneo Hill's wild west show hasg&ne into winter quarters at Chester. Shaiuokin, Mahanoy City nndTairnqua iito setting an example toother towns af the. re gion in tho way of building up industries. Lehigh Valley olhcials inspected, tho Mah- iinoy branch yesterday. A pension of $0 u month has been granted to Joseph Lutz, of Nuremberg, S;huylkill county. Grant Troutmau, of towns, a member of the Eighth Kcgimcnt, lias lean vroiootcd to Corporal. Tho Shenandoah Miinul'aflturingCompany's plaut is oll'ered at iiubliu sale in another column. W. W. Lewis, Jr., vl Muhanoy City, an apprentice on thu cruiser Topeka. writes to his parents from Havana. Unknown enemies of A. M. Mixon, of New Lebanon, killed about 50 of his hogs with strychnine. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company is pumping out its No. 8 mine, at Tamaiiua, which was flooded to extinguish a lire raging tbeio. Heaver Falls preachers will urgo legislation to ieduco the legal ago at which women in this statu can marry without securing parents consent, from 31 years to 18, Application will be made for a pardon for James Connelly, serving a five-year sentence n the Western l'euiteutiary for buriiiK. ne National Guard armory ut Uellcfoutu. On refusing u stranger tho priviluzo of sleeping in the engine houso of thu Pvuusyl- vauiu colliery, at Sbamokin, Night Watch man John Ityan was shot by tho fellow in the leg. Joseph Rarnes, a Ilaltlmore traveling sales man, mysteriously uisappeareU trout a Scranton hotel a eouploof wecksago, leuving all his baggage, and it is feared that ho met with foul play. Christmas GUIs. Sample caso now open for inspection. Tho Defender; Traveler aud American Rights cigars. Put up Iu boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed, h. Hrooks Knclly, 37 East Centre street, Shenandoah, l'u. tf Deeds Itceortletl. From itebeoca lUrtholomow et vir to Esther Jennings, premises in i'ottsville; from William Shadle and wife to Simon 1. Stutz- uiau, premises in rorter towusuip; trout Tobias Shadle and wife toCntheiiuo Sttitz- man, premises in rorter township: irom Samuel Frack to Joseph J, Kehler, premises iu Frackville; from Heading Company to Joseph J. Kehler, premises iu Frackvillo. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for your cniib or cold on chest or lungs. It is truly wonderful medicine, No other remedy lias made so mauy remarkitblo cures. Price. S5c, Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via thu Southern Hallway, It Is tho shortest, quickest and best route. IU service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Beall, District Passcnaer Agent, 82S Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Ask your grocer fur the "Itoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It ia the est Hour msde. Will You Winter in Florida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway, IU the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Phlladelobia. Pu.. ho will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. THE 'WKATItKll. 'the fotoeast for Thursday! Fair, colder weathor and westerly winds. THE COUNTY SEAT, Clirlat, Schmidt, nt Town, Herurs Vr iltet In Ills l'livor. Pottsvillo, Dec. 7. Tho enso of Christian Schmidt vs. Vlncuty Kuprclowlcz and John flomcy, In which tho defendants attacked tho validity of certain notes and mortgages, the former for 150, tho defendant deuylug that ho signed tho same, was called before Judge licchtol. An expert testified that tho signa tures to all tho papers were tho same, and after a few hours deliberation tlio jury rendered a vordlct for Schmidt. Patrick liyau brought suit against tho liorough or (Jllbortoii, claiming damages on account of his horse falling through a defec tive bridge In that borough. Tho caso was originally heard before arbitrators, and the latter finding no cause for action, it was appealed to com t and called fur trial yester day afternoon, M .M. Hurke represented the plalntlll'and S. II. Kd wards the borough. It is reported about the corridors of the court houso that District Attorney-elect Cummlnus has tendered n doputyshlp to M. 1'. McLaughlin, the present first deputy. Tho caso of tho Safe Deposit Hank of Potts villo vs. County id' Si hujlkill. a suit In which It Is sought torecoverlhomlsslnc J10.- 000 that ligtned so prominently in tho prose, eutlons brought against tho old Hoard of County Commlssioneis, is fixed for trial on t ruiay. County Commissioner llcnlamln Kauflmati lost no tlmo In getting into olllco, and put iu an appcaratico early at the court house with His bona. Tho bond was in the sum of I0.- 000, tho sureties being Col. rhos. 11. Uiekcrt, rraiiK nauso ana David Me ser. T in nniv appolnteo received the congratulations of many friends, aud it seems to bo generally believed that ho will bring to tho office many good qualities and will assist his colleagues lu giving the taxpayers an honest, efileicut and economical administration. Obituary. Lucian Troutmau, a former resident of Pottsvillo, died in Florida. The deceased was 33 years old, leaves a wife, but no chil dren. His two brothers are employed at tho U. & 1. ollico at I'ottsville. Gcranumns, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries, (lirardvillo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. KHPOKT OK T1II5 CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, nt Hheimndonh, in the State of I'cm sylvanla, uttheeloseof business, Dec. 1,1808: BEhOUKCKS. Loans nnfl discounts $2yj,r,l.'; :i Overdrafts, pecured and unsecured. . .. T02 51 U. Si. bonds to secure circulation lOO.OO.i 00 Stocks, securities, etc 7'J,S1 M Hanking bouse, furniture and fixtures 1.S00 CO Duo from National Hanks (not re serve agents) 1,920 SO Duo from state hanks and hankers 3,019 IS Due from approved reserve agents 30,572 jo Checks and other cash Items 1,059 39 Notes of other National banks 3,812 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels aud ccnU 1 O'Vl Ot) Lawful money reserve in bank, viz : Specie $ 33,700 05 I cgal-tcnder notes 3,310 CO U.S. certif's of deposit for legal tenders 87,010 05 licdemptlon fund with U. S tr. usurer (5 percent, uf circulation) 1,5(0 00 Duo from U. S. treasurer, other than 5 percent, redemption fund 1,050 00 Total 5502,037 72 LIABILITIES, Capital stock pnld in 8100,000 01 Surplus fund !r. 20,010 00 Undivided profits, less expenses nud taxes paid 5,913 47 National Hank notes outstanding 90 000 00 Due to other National Hanks 12,H35 3; Duo to state banks and hankers 213 02 Individual deposits subject to check .. 225,701 59 Demand certificates of deposit 22.2SI Ml Time certificates of deposit I,0U5 05 Certified checks 300 Ko Total.... -$502,037 72 Stateof Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, s: 1, H. W. Yost, cashier of tho above named bank, do soltMunly swear that the above state ment is truo to thu best of my knowledge md belief. 3. W. Yost, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Dee., lw. .1. It. CofLK, Correct Attest: Notary Public M. 1'. l'owi.Elt, 1 JosKi'ii Kynkikwicz, Directors JOUN A. ItKlI.LY, 1 19 W. OAK STREET. WAX AND CUT FLOWERS. -HI fs1 ISSES JONES, OF WM. l'KNN, Will, on December lOthv open u, new toro at the- COR. HAIN and LLOYD STS., Shenandoah, l'a., For the sale of wax and cut flowers of all designs of tho latest styles at short notice and reasonable prices. Also needle work of all kinds aud fancy work. We Invite yourpatron- age. H EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Private parties can bo enter- tatt ed lu our privaio uoiuus. I'nmi; imr attached. Free lunch nerved every cvcnlnu-. Nona but the best ot wines, Honors and ciirarH sold. Stop III while you ura waltluic for a trolley car. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. iiu-niintit ti an order of tho OrnlmnV Court nt Him tvumtv of Hchui lklll. lu tlio OomindriwcAlth of I'tmntiyivnniu. mo Bunuurnjcr, uuimiiiairuior of JiU'oli Uumijf, imo oi ine iown8n oi jsortu ninti. In the countv of Hchuvlklll. 6!oieutl. will rrpone to sale by public vendue, on Hatur .inv tin 31 at iluv of December. 1808. ut ten n'nUwlf In tho forenoon on thu iircmtft'. about half u mile from Mount Zlou thu ch, on tho mililln rimrf from Kliiirtivii to Kiireinhunr. In thu township of North Union, In the county of HchuylUUl nfonwilil, iUl that certain tract uf land, ttftunto iu North Union township, eouuty of Schuylkill and stnUi of I'ennsylvunlft, hounded by land of Joeph Train, CIiah. J audit;, Frederick Hauler, Aaron IMtka, Abraham Itarhk and Hiniou Johnson. Cnutaiiilnjrltf a rea and 7 percheH. with tho iinprovtMumita, coiutlbMiK of u larpe frame farm house, a frame tuirn, wagon fehed, and uli nocfHHarv out buildings. THUMB OV HAX15.Tcu pef cent, of prlco btd to be pttid down on day of sale, aud balaneu on or before April I, lbOi), without Interest, tho purchaser payluctlbe neceiuuiry revenue tatoN ml instruments ot writing. Any ileal red in formation regarding Baht property may be luxl by cultiuff upon the undersigned adrnluUtrutor, Jtingtown, l'a.. or li Ih attorney, B. U, M. Hollo IH'ter, Hhenandoali. Vu. liy order of the Orpltans' Court: K. O. Hkesk, Clerk-, I Wm, II. Ndngemkb, IotUvllle, Uec 3, 18 P8. J Adiniidatrator, - 12-7-X4-31 TOOK HIS WIFE'S ADVICE. And the Gratifying Result B P DCHDD T COD TUC D u u mm u i l i uu I have just returned from Overcoats, with and without velvet collars, and I also closed black Overcoats, all styles, for men and boys. I closed out large Reefers, all sizes and styles, I also closed out large lots public that I bought those goods at half price. So if you are are just turned irom the factory, and want to buy them for one-half the price that they are worth, don't fail to examine them before going elsewhere, at the store that advertises noth- n"f but facts. & and 11 LOUIS GOLDIN, REDEMPTION OF BONDS. Notice Is herebv irlven that the followlliir bonds of the Horougii of Shenandoah, l'u.. of the Issue of -1892, of tho denomination of Sim linvo oecn drawn jor reoempiion on jammry lst, 1899, r.nd interest will imw tl.nt.IMe. Nos. 295. 172. 611. 30. 31. 50, 211. 110, 217. 207. 7, 59, XI, 210, 227, 179, 109, 57, 229, 199, 150, 219, 238, 3S, O, -'H, Ol, 90, iw, ui. Also the following 8300 denomination bonds: Nos. 01, 87, 15 j nud of tho $509 denomination as joiiowb: rsos. -luanu 10. Holders of the above Ulslgnateu uonus win uresent them to tho Itorouuh Treasurer for payment eti date mentioned above. 1V1L.1.IA31 llll.VIUIl., I'rfHtdL'lit of Council. Attest : Jab. J. Coakley, Town Clerk, 30-i-H MISCELLANEOUS. ISTltAYItD. From the premises of August 11 Khandls. 21 Hast Oak street, on tho 5th lost., u red cow with a white face and white inarm about the body, finder will please return nor to the owner and receVve a rcw ard. 12-7-6t FOIt HALK. Several very valuable and desir able vacant lots; also several house, which will ho told slnuly or in blocks For further information upply to S. A. lleddall, Tmuaciua, l'n. 12-6-lln PltOl'lTAHI.E 110MK WOltIC A few men or women In every town to make novelties for us at their homes; day or evening; to to $15 weekly accord log to tho tlmo devoted to the work; no canvassing or experience required: steady employment; plain Instructions and work sent to your home on application. Hrazlllan Mfg. Co., N Y. I lly. 12-0-lt 'IJUHMO SA1.H. The plant of the Shenandoah J Manufactnrluu Company, consUtiiiK uf the tlirco-i-tory building and urnund, and all the machinery contained therein, situate at tho corner of Hmcrlck and Cool streets, Shenan doah, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on thn 15th dav of December. 1MJ8. at ri n. m. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. 6 t T7IOK HUNT. Dwelling house, with all con 11 1 ...1,1. l..n,tln.i rn.i. Apply nt this olllco. VL'IIICIIMB, ,,,. location, for rent. it VTOTICE. Dcs rablo properties for sale. An- .i Iy to 8. O. M. Hollopeter, attorney, ttbenandoah. 8-BUf LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right eooJs llere mi 8 larBe variety to select from al the right prices. ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, 85.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Goats, $1.50 to $7.50. Far Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock of dress goods has no equal. Vou will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics In foreign and domestic at bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for laxe curtains, blaukeD, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices. llutlctick jiaper patterns, best iu the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, .TMORTrri MAIN STREET. MAMMOTH Ti IM.'a-ni'ii'Vn Happy Family. the city where I went to close and the latest style short Overcoats for the little fellows. of Vestee suits for the children and I wish to inform the at one half their former price looking for goocJ, fresh and stylish CLOTHING HOUSE, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, Prop. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Mam st. v;m.,, WiMir Call and See the Most Beautiful and Cheapest Stock. $100 Will be paid to any our goods. If not as money and forfeit this Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our holiday display is now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly attended to. ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE, 129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna.. Colored Glasses Should not be worn without intelligent advice. Whenever an eye finds relief in a shaded or colored glass, something is going wrong with the interior of that eye that needs attention. If it were not so the light would not irritate. Seek advice the kind that we can give you the kind that only can be given after a thorough and intelligent examination. Glasses If You Need Them. . . . None If You Don't. Thos. Buchanan, ORTICI AIM, 118 S. Mairr Street. The Cheap Prices Wn nrn rlinrirllll- for the Hest Oltori'.ulKM to lie bad, are valuing popularity inllv. We believe In "live and let live," vie wont'the buyorto have some of tho profits as well as tlio seller. DUV OOOPS. BOOTS AXU illOUS, gust's FUUltlSIIIKaS. Choice winter stock. Good good, at the lowest prices. Philip Yaroweky, 213 VfE&T OZHtJIE ST., BHEHANPOAB. PA has beet Tho notion that a wlfo's advice; is not jwtirth taking Is un happily prevalent among sonmuarfieoT'meir. They eay, "Oh, that ii only a woman's fansyfland so reject counsel that is not only well meant, but eminently lovel-headed. How many men might bo bettor off to-day in health, purse and morals If they had listened to their wives. Albert Gray, of Baldwlu Avenue, Kvorott, Mass , is thankful that he listened to his wife. Mis Gray iu this mudest stylo tells tho story : "My husband was terribly nllllcted, to such an extent that he could not ridu in a utr. Ho Used to bear down on the seat with his hands to break the Jar. Walking was no less painful. The doctor baid ho had lumbago, hut Mr. Gray felt sure ho was coining down with Hriglit's disease Fortunately, ho took my advice and began the uso of a preparation which I knew was valuable be cause It had done my mother so much good." "Half a bottle helped him aud When he had taken six bottles ho had not as much as a back-ache. Mr Gray cannot speak too highly of Safe Cure nud he believes that it' lie had uot taken it ho wou'd now hove been dead of llrisht's disease." Tho everlasting wearing out of human tissue results, among other things, iu a deadly poison railed uric acid. If tho kidneys do not tale this foe to life from the blood the work will uot be doun at all and Hrlght's diseaso will soon be established. Fainting tits, chills, sick stomach, bad eyesight and fluttering heart are signs of this merciless itml destructive malady. So trlflitig n thing as a cold may bo tho beginning of a slow and ultimately fatal sickness which must bo checked at onee aud by the Uso of the hist known remedy. The famo of Safo Curo is spread by happy husbands saved to tholr families, and by happy wives who feel that they would bo wearing widow's black wero It not for this remedy. CDD out large lots of light box out large lots of blue and lots of children's Astrakhan and I am going to sell them Clothing or (Jvercoats that PA. A person who finds us to niisrepresentr represented we will refuna your reward. We sell INViaORATINOi TO THE HA,R and and SCALP- Drop us a postal card and a we wilt call at your residence. Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Fergusoti House Block, POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, U ay Morris lleckraan, Prop. T. .nw nnen. Batlmr bar attached. Free lunch morning and evening. Choicest of wines, brandies, cigars and beers. VAL. BEYKANT. risx. We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken li t us fix it. You will be pleased with the work and the price. . WM. It. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St Canaries. A fine lot of .Ingerstecelved from Phila delphia. All kinds. They will make acceptable Christmas gifts. JAPANESE QOLD FISH and globe.. All kind, of pigeons. We also wll miners' supplies and drilling machine.. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Phensndoab, PT QHlrT 4 i 4
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