Ill IIIIWW M M Wl I 111 I II III M l Ml aaMaW Mill II III 111 II Ml III IH II III III I II I 1 WIRWWIIIMinMIWffiWlllHHIMn THE SISSETON LANDS. Oror Vlim Thousand Settlers Already on t the JlmerTutlou. Brown's Vauot, Minn., April 10. Thero nro now fully 5,000 settlors on tht Bisseton reservation. These are pretty well divided between the Northern and Eastern border. The squatter Is mon arch of all he surveys. The filer li literally out of the running. Gov. Mellette had 230 deputy sheriffs on the reserve heavily armed and instructed to maintain order; peaceably, If possible forcibly, if necessary. They checked several rows before serious results en tued. Wells are being dug everywhere, and all the squatters apparently In toil i to live on their laud. In a couple ol weeks breaking plows will "be nt work everywhere. There will be good landi open to settlement for weeks, as not hall the land has been taken up at this hour. Col. Bernard has received orders to hold the troops here until Monduy, but they are not needed. The reservation U the source of the Red Btver of tho North, which flow s ul timately into Hudson's lUy; of the Min nesota Itiver which crosses the State and empties into the Mississippi near this city, and of the Big Sioux Klvcr, which flows south and joins the Missouri Eiver. The lands are rich an numerous lakes cover the entire extent of the reserva tion, a good portion of which is wooded ard of a hilly character. In fact, the cnuracter ot the laud reflects much credit on the judgment of the Slsseton Indians, who chose this land as their re ward for their help to the settlers in the Indian War of 18G2. For nearly 30 years they held the re servation intact, but finally concluded they would prefer to have their lands in severalty and live like whites, so tho matter was soon arranged with the aid of a Commission, and the present scram ble tor lands is the result. This reservation is right in the heart ol a well-settled country and s mail towns and cities nre within easy reach of the settler on whatever part of the reserva tion he may make his home. Tho Great Northern and tho Milwaukee Railroads run all around tho reservation, whlls other roads aro within easy reach, run ning to some of tho mauy near-by towns. OUR RELATIONS WITH CHILI. Conflicting lleports In Connection With the Itetnrn of Kgan and ItlcCruury. Nuw YoiiK.April 16. A despatch from Washington to the "Commercial Ad vertiser says thnt notwithstanding th report published denying thut tho United States Government proposes suspending uipioinuuc relations witn uuui, tuc iaci remains that such is tho Intention, Kvery possible precaution is being taken by the officials here to prevent the truo state of affairs from leauing out. The fact, however, thut Minister Egan and Consul McOre.iry hnvo both been granted leave of absence at the same time is in itself significant, and it has been decided beyond a doubt that neither of them will return lnan official capacity to the little Southern Republic. Th Charges Aeulnit llavaehol. Paius, April 16. The indictment of the public prosecutor against Ravachol ana Ms accomplices In the dynamite out- rages sets forth that thero was an An- arohlst conspiracy against public author- ity and order, and the lives and property both of officials and private citizens, and that it had its origin in Am-il. 1891, when an Anarchist named Decamp was convicted of wounding a policeman. After tho conviction of Decamp, his friend and fellow Anarchist, Chnumartin, urijed others of the same stripe to take revenge on tho counts and police. Rav achol was the leading spirit In the plans then laid for vengeance, anil led in carry lug them out. Th liallroad Unto War. PlTTSBuao, Pa.. April 1C.-A dispatch from Chicago says that the Pennsylvania, Monou and Big Four rate war is growing hotter every day and spreading rapidly all over the Southeastern country. It promises to disturb rates to every point in Ohio and western Pennsylvania. Tho Monon and its Cincinnati connection has announced a reduotion of SO cents in the rate from Chicago to Lima, Plo.ua, Troy, Deahler and Sydney, by way ot Cincin nati, thus hitting directly at Pennsyl vania interests and at the same time bringing other roads into the fight. The Erie, for instance, is u direct line to Lima and consequently is forced to meet the Monon's action. Moe" I'rlohurtl Undar Arrest. tiT. Louis, April 18 Joe Prichnrd, the correspondent, who wag married to Mrs. Elizabeth Sims two weeks ago and who was confronted by another ivotuuu who claimed to be his first wife and whom he laughed to scorn when she threatened proceedings, is under arrest on a warrant issued ,ou the complaint. The woman secured the warrant on exr liibitiug to the assistant prosecuting at torney a oertined copy of their marriage , record. From this it appears that the marriage was performed at Milwaukee, 1 Wis., on September 11 by Rev. Sabta liulbey. Dented by Hit Friends. Philadelphia, April 16. Tho'rBport that Dr. Charles B. Penrose was arrested as a member of the Wyoming gang of cattle thieves is denied by his friends here. Tbev assert that the doctor went to Wyoming for his health and was in duced by ti e oattle uieu to jolu ln their crusade aguiust tu rustlers as a ur tion. Ho ia a member ot a prominsnt family, his father being Dr. Rlobard A. II. Penrose and his brother State Senator Doles Penrose. Will Ask Clttiom to subscribe. BwDEtfoBP, Me., April 10. At the meeting of the Biddefurd Board ot Trade the committee recently appointed to de Vise meaus to assist the State Hoard in raising the sum necessary to complete Maine's buildings ut tho World's Fair, reported iu favor ot soliciting subscrip tions at 1 each ttoxn the citizens. 'lhs report was accepted and a subscription list started. A I'uuiuut llullder lltoul. New York, April 16. Maro Eidlltg, the well known builder, Is dead at his liome ia this city. He was 67 years old, and was one ot tbe most prominent Ger man Americans In Now York. He built the Astor library building, the Metro politan opera house, the Eden 11 usee, and many other notable structures. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, Where anil When Services Will he Con ducted To-morrow. First Methodist Episcopal1 church, llev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Hpcclal Raster services morn ing and evening, nt the usual time. Morning subject, "Shall Never Die;" evening. "Knrthly Men In Heavenly Places." Sunday School at 2 p. in. Kpworth League at 5:J." p. m. Prayer Meetlngst7:n0on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. A promise is a hook to hang a hopo on. Welsh Baptist church, corner Wast and Oak streets, Itev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a. m. In Welsh und 0 p. m. in Engllsli. Sunday sohool at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Mondnyjivenlng at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thursday e enlng at 7 o'clock. The devil hasn't a more supplo tool than tho hand that Impatiently strlkos a llttlo child. English Lutheran church, Hov. M. II. Havlce, pastor. 6 o'clock In tho morning, Kesurrcctlon sermon; 10 a, m. conllrmatlon and communion; 1:30 p. m Sunday school; 0:30 p. m Easter ser vices b;- church and Sunday school. Tho largest number ot me mbers ever taken lu at one tlmo will be admitted The church will bo beauti fully decorated. All nro cordially Invited. Dodging never savos ono from tho danger on the other side. All Saint's Episcopal church. Oak street near Main, Hov. Floyd West, rector. Tho services on Easter day will bo as follows: A celebration ot tho Holy Communion at 7 a. m.; morning prayer with devotional reading, (Lay serf Ico), at lOi.TO a. m., and the annual Easter festival service ot tho Sunday school at 7 p. m. Tho fol lowing Is the programme of tho special music at tho l:30 service: Processional, hymn 103, Victory; Christ our Passover, Tallis; Gloria Patrl; Anon, To Duera, Jackson; Jubilate Deo, Alzemora; Introlt, hymn 08, Ulmbolt ; Gloria Tlbl, Paxton ; hymn 09, Worgan; Anthem, "I Know that my lledcoracr Llveth," Pattlsonj Presentation, "All Things oomo of Thee, Ol Lord," Gilbert; Hccesslonal, hymn 103, Hotter dam. A man who would cheat a railroad company out of his fare ain't to bo trusted to, administer an estate for orphans. Ebenezer Evangelical church, ltov. It. M. Llch tenwolner, pastor, Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday sohool at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. Even If a lamp Is trimmed an' burnln' It may stand turnln' on a little more. Primitive Methodist church, Kev. II. G. Rus sell, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor nt 0 p, m. every Sabbatli. Classes meet Tuesday und Wednes day evenings nt 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. It Is hard to seo anything better In a man than thero Is ln tho man you're looking through. Welsh Congregational church, llev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching servlco nt 10 a. m. and 0 p. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Morning service ln Welsh. Evening servlco In English, Morn imrsnhloct: "Is Christ Itlsen From tho Dcadf Evening subject: John V-14. Monday evening prayer meeting at 7. Tuesday evening at ChrlstlanEndoavor Society. .Thursday ovcnlng at 7 class meeting. Cordial wolcomo. to all. Spoclul invitation to non-church attendants. Dressed beef on lco keeps cool, but a Chris tian on lco is in danger ot getting hot. services In Trinity ltefurmed church to morrow ot 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Holy Com munion will bo celebrated at both services. Everybody welcome. Ilevj Itobert O'Uoyle, pastor. The bills that tho grocer fort ot to chargo to you are all charged up In heaven. Thero will be no services ln tho Presbyter- lan church to-morrow, owing to tho absence of the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. in. The devil is nover better pleased than when he sees tho church full of activity In which thcre lB no Holy Ghost. KtiKlteU Daptlst church, South Jardln street. Kev. II. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m, by tho pastor. Morning subject: Tho Manliness of Christ. Evening subject: Tho Resurrection. Sabbath bchool at 2 p. m., Deacon John Bunn, superintendent. Monday evening nt 7 o'clock the II. Y. P. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Specimen Casos. S. II. Clifford, New Usuel, Wis., Noumea witn meuraig a aim 1.ruu...ui hi Stomach was disordered, his L,iyer was sffocted to an alarming dogree, nppetita fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in lleh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bad a running sore on his leg of eight years' snndiog. Used three bottles of Electric Bntert and seven boxes of Bnokleti's A mica Salve, and hit leg ia sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0 had live large DVver sorei Millie leg, doctors said he was incurable. On bottle Klectriu Bitters and one box lluokleu'e Arnica Salve cured bim entirely. Sold by 0. II. Ungenbuoh, Druggist, Rest work in Schuylkill oounty. Hall's new mammoth gallery. 20 West Centre stree , Shenandoah. It Coming ltvenU. April lOlh. Mupper m 1'iioiltive Meth odist hall; ben.'fi:. of Star of Bethlehem Lodge No. 7. L. P A April 21. A marigold tea in Kohbiut' ball, under the auipieot of tbe degree staff Lydia Degree Lodge, No-. 112, I. O. O. K. May 0th Lector by Rev. Anna Sbaw, of Mawanbutstu in M. li. uh u rob, Sub ject "Fate of Republic." Buoklen'8 Arnloa 9lva. The Uett Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Soret, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Soret, Tetter, Chat pmi Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Hkin Eruptions, and posi tively ouree Piles, or no payment required. It it guaranteed to give perfect tattilaotion, or money refunded. Price 28 cents per box. For tale by O. II. Uacenbuoh New style in-photo at Hall's, 20 Wett Centre street, Shenandoah. It (Steel Hooting the llest. Steal roofing is steadily foroing ittelf ' belorB lbo psopie tt, ,he t, cheapest and moit durable kind of roofing that can be pla od on buildings and the demand for it is increasing daily. It can be put on quick and without tearing off the old roof. ing, or otherwise inoonyonlencing tbo oo cupants. Hszleton now has over 00.000 leet of it. F. B. Cumuiings is tho town agent lor tho roofing. 4-13-eod.Sw Buy Ktyttoni flour, name Lkssio & Co., printed on every sack. Be turo that the Ashland, Fa., ii 8-3-Staw LAKESIDE LOCALS. The Coming Attractions for the. l'nvorlte Slimmer llosort. The comintr season at L-iUotldo will bo a brilliant ono. Pawnoo Bill 1ms telegraphed tho man-sg-merit fur a lease of the grounds to ex hibit his griHtly Improved Wild Vot show and lor tho murry.go-round privi leges. Captain Biynton's ont wi11 shortly pay the pa.rU a vit to tnak-i arrangements tor oxhibitions of his watnr combination. Tboao who hivo eeon Ills oxhibitions pron mnco them tho greatest of all bhow nil acts am dono upon water and will bo f Tmod on tho lakes, which affird excellent advantages. Arrangements for tho grand open air mu-lcal festival huyo b en under way for several woika past. This festival will ho hold on Monday, August 15, 1892, and will bo tho greatest evmit of the kind ever hold in this section of tho stato. Tho man agement, profiting by last year's ox penenc-o, will mnko many Improvements and give better satisfaction in every way. A number of g.inilonnn visitai tho grounds last week with a view to solecting a sito for a factory They gave no Inti mation as to whos'i interests they repre sented. Bifora Io tving they svd tho placo had impressed tnom vory favorably. It is sid Blasius & Sons, piano manuf icturers, may locato there and that tho gontlomen who vUitod tho place did so in their behalf. As noon ns the weather is moro settled thn grounds will bo given a thorough clean ing and the trotting park' will bo put in condition for fpring rcus. Thoro aro a largo number of applicant on file fir picnic dates already and it looks as if the grounds will b occupied every d v durlnu the yo.ir, with tho oxcoption ol Sundays. A good police forco will bo on duty on the grounds this season. A strict watch will be kept on all trespassers and "crooks " Hull, artist and photographer, Centre stroot, Shenandoah. 20 Wes It This Is Important. It is Important for you toknow,nnd for.us too, that you should know how to Incroaso your bus iness. A splendid opportunity is now offered to you. Tho IIeiiald and tho electric stroot railway can Induce people from Glrardvllle to Shenandoah to malic purchases at your store. "How can I do it?" you ask, by placing an at tractive advertisement ln tho IIehali). You say that is expense. It Is only tho non-progressive merchant of ono Idea that considers advertising an expense, True, tho paper that ho pays his money to never pay It back to him, as mouey; but thoy do bet ter: they give him what his businoss lives on publicity and trade. Advertising is an Investment, just as much as any commodity or goods the morchant buys, Not only that, but It Is the best investment ho can make. There Is no lino of goods, dollar for dollar, that gives him so largo a return for tho amount laid out. If you, Mr. Merchant, aro doing a small busi noss, and would like to seo It grow, thero Is only one way to make It bring tho people to your store. Try it, Call ot tho IlEiiALti offlco, or drop us a postal cord, and wo will nd our representative to you, Hsve your photographs taken at Hall's now traminoth aallary. 9 West Oentio street, Shenandoah. It Kuster Xoveltlos. Go to F Keuban, 101 North Main street, for Eeter eggs, fine confectionery, bread, cake, etc. Soda water and Ice ores in at all times. Parlies' and picnics supplied. 4-U-lw The chespett pi rob for carpets and oil cloths it at O. D. Fricke't, No, 10 South J ardin street ' GRAtW OPENING I Spring Millinery The latest and Host Fashionable Stylos, Trimmed Hats, Laces, Flowers, Millinery Fixings, Bare Hats and Ribbons, Sallie Senior's, No. Ill North Main 8t , Shenandoah. SELLING OUT ! Preparatory to leaving town, whole stock of The BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS and other footwear tor MEN, ttOMEN AND CKILUREN. WM. PHILLIPS' Boot and Shoe Store COR JARDIN AND OAK STS. Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discovered TO wind cannot diow uowb. Do vou want the beat range money can buy Then purchase the "NEW nSOADWAY," Tin Uooflnc and w pouting done on the shortest notice. All kinds of tiTOi REPAIRS. rVt A portion of your pa'tro'njige sollolted. WM. R PRATT, 831 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, JOUN n. COYLE, Atlurney-at-Law and Ileal Estate Agent, Office UeddaU's Building, Shenandoah, Pa. Tliousnutla of WITH hv& . " . ..rmm KmEwW "u"' ""woven, natoivtoa Appliance tor weak" Free k0'' Mora Belts Mado and Sold and More Sufferers Curod than by all other Electric Bolts combined. StfB.k ?0VjJpSS; Sfimk 'Sho Greatest Boon on Earth la IlcaUh and Vigorous Strength. It bring3 Tho Belt Works I-il.o a Charm. . m o, . PniLAnELpniA, October IS. Dn. A. T SANncv-poRr Slr-I am In receipt of your lute favor which reminds me of my neglect In not reporting nir ensfl ni yon reqneotDd. but vlll now say tlial I jm convinced that your bolt lannt only all out morethnn ypu claim it to bo. for In my cajo It has dcmontl rated thnt It nil! innke an old man yonne, and what moro need bo said. Your wonderful belt han in every particular worked like a charm, nnd I fool f reo to my t hat your Inven tions cannot be too liliihly spoken of. nnd I wish you could i each mora of the many sufferers who are m need of honest treatment nnd nrtvlcnnsyou clve. Yours respectfully, JOHN IlUNllAIt With S.S. Whlto Dental Mfg. Co., cor 12th and Chestnut Sti. Cr. Sandon's Electric Bolt with XmnravGd ISloetrf n won, and we warrant it to euro any of the a bo vo weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limln, or parts, or Money Refunded. They are i graded in the strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged oroldmen, and will euro tho worst wumiuniuui uuOTiuuuua, Mto iur SANDEW ELEGTRiO GKAND MIftLINERY OPENING old reliable millinery store of ELLA McGINJTISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest nnd largest slock of HATS, BON1TBTS AND BISI.LINEIR.V GOODS Of all Rluds. Come nud see the display co lore purchasing e setvnere. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xarth Enirrtcle Slrrrl, Xeur Coal, litmuinltult, 2'a, Of all Kinds promptly attended lo. Special aiteutlon given to STEAM, FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centra St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Liquors, IJ ers. Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &c., ln the county. The e place has been entirely renovated and Im od. Polite attention and honorable treat nrovi ineut to all. BBMOVaL. On and alter April 1st, GHHlfiE RitlllKSON, TLp HARNESS MAKElt Will occupy tbe store-room, VS. Uain St., nret to Hagenbuch'i Crag Store, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St, Shenandoah. The FiiMt toefc sf Boert, Ales. Cigars, k OOPPBE HOUSE MBS. OONNICK IN C11AKQE. A RQUAltK MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE. ETeryUilng well cooked and olean. An elab orate bill ot fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. SIR. ( ON IU It, 3Z N, Hnlu Ht, If you are Interested ln Gardening FLOWERS, PLANTS AND SEED! Tt tftiio hnw Rflffilv. piftHilv and uheanlv vou can plants, Heeds, eto , ua we mix eoubiueniuie - mail tie Hook and a Packet ol WlldPlowor cent stamps, or It you are lntereatoa out nave UOSa; your uuurBoo ua one emu; our uuuruoo uu vua uiucr, wkv uun4 HARRY CHARPEL, Williemsport, Pa. Cnrcs by our Pcitw nro pcrnouB -wiio The Crownine Triumph in Medico-Electriml Rrlonoo t pain, and will iPT SufTerinof from Nervous Debility, Bemlnnl Wcalcnms, Irapotency, i .!!'' I'"3. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Lmna Back, Kidney or Illail ocr Troubler. or cenernl 111 lipulth. resultlinr from over-taxation of hrnln vo lorco, abuses, oxcosyes, won lontcoi-oni this marvelous ln jm(Ktft rnMflrnl Tt. 1... ftlv" you may huvo unjuly drained your i '.rlcltu nnd thus muikhI your weakness orl:iclc: inntsthu3un:liie'l.wliu li niiirequlrcdfor vlvnit Electricity nnd thus muikhI your wcnkmwa or facie it force. If you replnco Into yntireystooi tho rleninntsthusilniliiol.wlin li iiinii'nulifdforvlifoicHiasirenKtli, you will reniovo tho cause, nnd bcalth,Bticnjrthandvi!;orwlllfollowatoucoanaluunaturalwuy. This isourplaaand treatment. Dr. Saiidcn s ijlo'jtrio Soli is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health nnd vigor, nft.r nil othr tn- itmuiu filled, ns can bo shown by hundreds of cum" throughout this Si 10, who would fc-lnilly t- nliy, und from mauy ot whom wo navo 3aiidpn's lilo-jtno Soli is no experiment, a3 we : jnltli nnd vigor, nft. r nil othr tn- itmuiu f illed, ns can rointlioiit tills Si 10, who would fiailly t-nlly, und fron tiers bearing testimony to their rccovciy uf ter U3lng our E CWWW(j .bLv.a inutma huu.wuj buuifc lUtOVtiy Ouv 200 papro book "Tliroo ClaBsos of Men," should be read by '0,,"G nl!tIe-oMt and old man, sent senlod, free. It explains our plan of treat Ives testimonials f i om people in nil stations In life nnd from nil parts of tho country, Inc viry uuiu n yojr, r i,i,iu u imvu unii-u, inns Biiowimrour marvelous worK at uorne. Do not demy writing lor It. It will cost you nothing, nnd may bo tho means of renewing jour life uud health. PUUIDELPNIA GEtJTLEMEH WfllTE US YOU MAY VtRITE TO not now nervous ns 1 wns tbo hcltoneof my best friend, mid no money coul1 induce caeto part with It If 1 could not net nnother. Tim most wonderful thins about It Is thnt at tbenpoof 7llamayounRinanaeatn. You maj use this as a testimonial If you wish. vcry truly, GEO. W. BOSLEll, 17:9 Jackson st. ou - uuoii at once, sens seaieu, iree. .miaress; CO., 8t9 BROADWAY, WANTS, &o. ITlOItSAIiE, A grocery store dolnR a cash business ot from J1.5U0 to 1,600 per month. Apply at this offlco. 4-H-tI WANTED. Wanted to rent a flrst-class bou'sowithslxor soven rooms. Apply nt this office. tf 1 1 J ANTED. A cirl for Ecneral housework In V a small family. Apply at !il East Coal 6-13-3t TES ESIRAIILE PItOPEItTY FOll SALE. JL7 Tho Cuther propert; for sale. Will bo sold w onertv. on west Oak street, Will bo sold wholo or ln parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises, 4-13-02 FOR SALE Cheap, a ono-horso spring waeon with top. Also a two-sent surrey with oxtenslon top. Apply to Fred. Uurliburt, 23 North Main street. 3-3-tf TTlOIt SALE Choap, a horse, harnoss and dost cart Annlv- to llonlamin u. iieuaan, Wm. l'enn. 1-1-tf WANTED, SALESMAN. Palary from start, Permanent placo. Good chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outnt free. Drown Dros. Co., Nurserymen, ltocn eater, N. Y. 4-4-lmdJtw TTANTED. Honest, energetlo men to VV Rollult orders for Nursery htock : ex penses nnd salary to men who can leave homo und work steady ; also commission to local agents-, write for terms nnd territory. Address It. O. Chase & Co., 1430 a. I'enn -t.. Phll'a., I'a. 4-iD-im-eoo. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No tice is hereby given that I have this day sold out my Interest ln tho Hohuylkill Hat and Cap Company to the remaining members of the iirm. All claims against the said Ann will be settled by the new and all accounts owing lu mo to ue paiu to tne same. Hhenanfloah, Pa., April 16, 18W, MO'St TJiOU SALE. A 37-aore farm, with good house, I burn uml outbuildings: fttrm well culti vated and good timber on the place; never fall Inn snrlnff of most excellent wateri two eol- Horinn nhnnt two miles from the tuaco. Price. KHJO; easy payments. The farm Is located about two mues iroin csnumaii buiuuu, uuiuiuuui county. For further particulars address or call On AUG.ITBT AlJAMB, l-2-8w Beaver Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. PROPOSALS FOR 8UPPLIE". Offlee of the MtLtn TTosnltiU for inlured rtersons of the Anthracite coalreglousof Pcnusylvaula. Foun tain -prlngs, Pennsylvania, April 1st, 1888, eaiea anil imumou uruyuMi. iu, Duii..va for the Htat Hospital for injured persons of the Anthr,icito cual regions of Pennsylvania, will be received by the Board of Trustees up to and Including the 9etb day of April, A. D. I89S, for furnishing bread, meats, grooerlos, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, lee, feed, coal, &c, lor tne year enaing may mat, ik. Tne Board Ol Trustees reserve me ngni to ratant nnv jleot any or all bids, A schedule of th le ar- Holes ana pro name amount ot eaon requireu, will be furnished on anDlloation Address, j. u. wuui.fi, at. u.. Isup't Htate Hospital, Fountain Springs, Pa. 44-nionAsat-Sw M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah. WAGONS and CABtltlAGEB In all tbe latest stylos, of the Unest make and best flnisb lu the world for tbe mouey, manu factured by the Cook Wagou Company. affile &faawi.4- 0 u....um.k.u know the OI1AND TRHTHS. tho rialu Fact, tbe Old Socreu and tbe New DlMoverlus of Medical Bcienoe as applied to Married Life, should write for our wondcrfiil llltle book, oh I led "A TBBATIBB 1011 MKN ONLV." To any earliest uuin we will mail one oopy iluttrely 1'i-ee, In plain aealod cover. " A ruf uco l rom tbe quae. THE ERIC MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, tit V. you should send for our BOOK OF nrooure the vnrv ixAait" ii nil Viiiut rallable1' In ri nil in, ufllne lino engraving and tvimmon.ienM wav verv attraotive to our CUfttomerfl, Wo uri wuu lue vriuuu, uiiut Garden Seeds, (vnlued ot 10 oentv) for three two- no use ior ino Beeua, u iwwi wu A CUBE? Pinve done oo. It cures all diseases curable by Electricity. It is a complete battery t as used by the f ore- must, piiysiciuns, inatie into a rseit, so as to be easily worn during work, or at rest. It gives Jfe soot.n'nfr prolonged currents, which can be g carried to any part of the body where there is give instant relief, as lilectricity permeates tne entire system with a natural, glowing" hcafc, rejuvenating every weak organ or part of the body. IS eiMtm nf nonr fnrrm nnH rilatltu(Aitji I a UlvUT Umiljf OUt I3CK. every treatment. wealth, happines3Ulul fruitful marriage. 711 EM SEE BELOW. I An Old Sljtn lITudo Yonnp, rillLAUHLi'niA. l'A..MarchS. Tin. A. T. 8ANHET? Prnr Fir I .honld hava rerorti d to you pooner but I wuntt-d to hstmtlftrlt-d hoyo ril a doubt bemro doli'K o. I am happy to say tlmt results nro entirely satisfactory. From the use of your belt! enjoy cvnellpnt health, ttiv nmietttn Is cood. slceo Is sweet and ref rcshtna. nnd am for years befoie taking- your treatment. I thins: MEW YORK CITY.. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main Bad Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A fine line ot Choice GROCEIUEH Nuts and Candles. JPoultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives his creeu truofe dally Iromthe city markets, which is a guarnnle to his cu-i' outers that they will receive fresh goodBwhen buylngfrom him. Big Cut in Prices.' MAS. YAltOWSKY'S, 23 IVctt Centra Street, Best rod flannel undershirts, C5c; bost gray undershirts, 30c; best cotton ovcrshirts, 25c; bost cloth ovcrshirts, 75c; bust muslin -white shirts, loc; men s best woolen socks, per pair, 15c; half doz. gents' lino handkerchiefs, tSo; lino suspenders, per pair lSc; overalls for men, 40c up; ladies' nne merino underwear, each, only 40o; ladlos' all-wool jackets, 75o; ladles' fast black stockings, 3 pair for -o; children's white underwear, loo up: 4 pairs children's fast black stockings, 26o; boys' knee pants, only 26o; hest linen tabio cloths, Wo up; llnest towellngs, 5o per yard; best bedaproads, only $1 each. Saloon and Restaurant Xo. 113 N. WHITE STREET. Flrstrouws Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance urinus ana uigars. r iue om Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. C. FOLMER, Prop. Call around ami 82tntl a plett&ant hottr. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. WFINEST OOODS-LOWEiT PRICES.- Write for catalogues Correspondence nolli-ited. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. OOMKNATIUN bAKETll-S, with liubbarTlN MW UUtW, ursM m iwaj. 4tiok,Boy,Up.'l'.'.i IliltM e4lMl..lloJ ,'lrl' Ki'tt 21 UA-tivb 1U1I TMXi 41100 S.lm h Quat'' Ult) if, IMI E.C.MTACHAMARMSGO..ST.lOU!S,h;Q Dmln Pawmid, tnh Tirr. V uu 14 3D- JD. IDICEI, Of Centralla, is now prepared to take contract! ior tne Cleaning Out of Water Closets And nthur oothulldlnos. Prompt, clean and in- offensive work at reasonable prices. Orders may be left at the Commercial Hotel, corner ot Main and Coal streets GEO W. HASSLER, 10S Forth Jtirilln Stmt, SIIRNAKDOAII, IA., House Painter and Paper Hanger, All work executed promptly nnd at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but nrst class workmen nro employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In jobbors' lots. 4
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