LINEN MARKING OUTFIT! With tills outfit any one rati lut their name on their clothing, handkerchiefs, Ac, and it wont wash out. U consists of a rubber Htnmp with your name on anil an indelible ld which in always ready for use. Price complete 10 cents. We can supply any style rubber stamp desired. 250 styles of tyre to select from. HOOKS & North Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY. MAY 1. 1S00. WORDS OF PRAISE. Tlio "Miners' .Tinmiiil," or l'ottsilllr.Pilja tile rolliiniliK ItcgllNllnB Ir. Tlllt. "Iieliablo doctor curative remedies. Or. Tait, who, for a month mlnlsteied to tlio needs of the sick and inllrm in Pottsville and surrounding places, with headquarters in the Journal bmlncM oilice, has gone to Shenandoah and opened in No. 121 North Main street. Dr. Tait is a reliablo man and keeps faith with his patrons. His medlcinos, too, are reliablo and curative, as many people who have used them will substantiate. "We bellevo the Doctor will bo very successful in Shenandoah and everywhere ho may hold fourth in tlio future" The attention of our readers is called to tho beautiful display of fruit which tho Doctor has preserved by an entirely new method which is explained free to all by Madam Jacobs during her oflice hours, which are from 0 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 8 p. in., at No. 121 North Main street. first of All, licit Vl.lK Mil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Gruhler llros,, drug storo. At Ii Pay. We aro indebted to Mr. J. J. Franey for a voluntary testimonial of the ellicacy of the Hkiiai.d as an advertising medium. On Saturday Mr. Franey inserted an advertise ment calling for propositions for the purchase of tlio contents, good will and fixtures of his restaurant, comer of Main and Oak streets, and up to nine o'clock this morning ho heard from eight applicants who gave tho IIkkai.u us their source of information. Don't Trlllo IVltli Coughs nucleoids Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. Gruhler llros., drug store. At SliurWs Sales. Sheriff Scott disposed of 10 properties at Sheriirs salo on Saturday. One of the most important sales was all tho right, title and interest of Francis Zubcr iu a certain piece ot ground anil lrame factory bmldin; Laiidingville, a 20-borse-powcr engine, boiler, shafting and connections, sold as tho prop. erty ot trances uoer to lliestcr Albngl for $1,000. SO IV r Cent. Reduction aro tlio prices on our big Hue of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Womer's shoo store. l-20-tf A Omul Thing for it Had Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25o. At Gruhler llros, drug storo. Will Open Saturday, May 2d, With a lull line of CLOTHING, . . . GENTS' FURNISHINGS, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. IV1 a In St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Killing --'th Gold, Silver, Cement. Oold and Porcelain Crowns uud Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. KNTIHELY I'AINLKM KXTItACTIOX, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Kntratie on Oak Street. Onlco Hours : 8 n, m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring ' ' house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price Llnti lEenovatlnc: oarnets, Ilrusscls nnd Jngrulii, 8o per yard. Heavier grailes, 4c per aru. lreauiers cicaueu, no per u. iuuiirusHes vloaned and upholstered, hair, $1) cotton, 3; onoaper graues, ss. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Vour Command. Aadr,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah. rj)-CT3-- , LATEST DESIGNS. 1 TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centra and Wsst Streets. PERSONAL, Miss Mary Toole, of Win. 1'emi, spent to day in town. School Dlsector John T. Leo visited friends at St. Clair to-day. Leon llablnowltz spout yesterday among friends In YorkvllU, Harry Hafnor, who wfts on tho sick list. Is able to lie about again, Mine Inspector Stoln spent to-day transact ing businen at I'otUvllle. lAWreiiee Little and wlfo spent yesterday with friends at Shamokin. Ilenjainiii 1', liaudenbiish iias moved his family to town from New Iloston. Miss Maggio Donglor, of Mt. Curmol, spout yestenlay in town wltli lior parents. Misses Mattio Llewellyn and Minnie Powell Isited relatives at Pottsvillo yesterday. Messrs. John Jirown, Hon ulovor and William ISieney, spent last ovening in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. George Sengcr aro visiting tlio electrical exhibition now being held in New iork city. Miss Tillman, of Summit Hill, and Miss Lou Henry, of Taiuuoua, were Sunday isitors to town. Miss Mary Lcckio returned to Pottsville to day, after u pleasant stay among friends in town and Lost Creek. Mrs. Georgo W. Johnson lies seriously 111 at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. New, on West Coal street. Mrs. Hyde, of South Plum alley, removed her household effects to Newark, N. J., to-day wlicro she will hereafter make her home. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah is transacting busi ncss in J'hiladclphia. Although a new comer, ho is rapidly becoming ono of our leading dentists. Mrs. Anna Wertz returned to her home in Lewisbtirg to-day, after a pleasant sojourn with her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Peters, on North Jardin street. Louis X. B. Friedman, traveling salesman for the New York Progress Company, returned from a commercial trip through tho South and West to-day. Ho reports business xcellent this season, having met with abundant success. XV. XV. XV. XV. Weak women wonder why they cannot be cured. Madam Jacobs, of tlio Tait Medicine Company, at No. 121 North Main street, will during her oiuco hours, explain free a simple homo treatment which is a positive reliable euro for all diseases peculiar to women and is so simple that any lady can use it and euro herself in tho privacy of her own home, Why suffer with backache ? Why bo des poudent ? Why havo a tired languid feeling when help is at hand ? Head what Mrs. J Miller, of Shamokin, says about tho euro : l ive doctors treated me. I was getting worse right along. Three of them said had a tumor and would have to go to a hos pital nnd.be operated on. I was advised to try Talt's Cure for diseases peculiar to women. After threo weeks tlio tumorous enlargement is entirely reduced and I feel better than I havo felt in years. I heartily recommend the euro to all ailing women It is so simple that any woman can ue it. The Madam can bo seen during her oltico hours from 0 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. at 121 North Main street, Tho P. (). S. of A. Kiitcrmliimciit. Tlio literary nnd musical entertainment under tho auspices of Washington Camp No, US, 1 . (J. b. 01 A., to bo held in Ferguson' theatro this evening, will provo a pleasing allair. 1 lie address of btato President C. F lluth will bo a featuro, as ho is regarded as ono of tlio leading platform speakers of tho suite. 1 ho coininittco in chargo havo work faithfully to present n pleasing program, and they havo performed their work well. Thero will ho many good features, and those so fortunate as to receive an invitation will miss a treat if they fall to attend Jluylng Muliuuoy' City Property. It is evident that tho Columbia Ilrewin, Company, of Shenandoah, aro trying to strengthen their foothold in town. A Kiloon property was sold not long siuco to 11 man said to be a member of the company and M. I). Malone, nn ollicial, was hero to-day endeavoring to negotiato for another. Maha noy City ICeeord. WlIITELOCKfS SIIOi: STORE (Egan Mock) sells tho best and cheapest SHOES in town, try them. Iteturn the Hook. No more books will ho issued from tlio public school library of town nftcr Thursday, May 7th, until tho second Thursday of Juno next, but tho library will bo open nt tho usual hours on Thursday nnd Saturday, of each week, to receivo them, nnd all persons having hooks aro requested to return them at once. Ily order of tlio Library Committee 0-2-5t. W'M. T. Tkezise, Librarian. dipt. ISeehe llaiujlieted. The many Ccntralla friends of Cant. Ed ward Reese, now of Park Place, tendered him a banquet nt the former place on Satur day ovening. Ho was presented with n set of resolutions signed by tho citizens, busi ness men nnd work! ngmcn of Ccntralla as a token of their esteem. J. Harry James, Esq., mado tho presentation speech. It's Winning New J'rlciuls Dally, What? Pan-Tina for coughs nnd colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. A Visiting Kxpedltlou. Councilman F. K. Magarglo, of town: Harry Schwartz, of Park Place ; Joseph Gowner, of Delano, nnd Georgo H. Focht, of Tamaqua, will leavo on tho 13th Inst, for tho Pocono mountains for a week's troutiug. They will bo tho guots of llov. James llow mau, n brother of Bishop ISowiuan, of tho Evangelical coufcrenco, X Sermon to Men, IieT. Alfred IIebur, mttor of the M. E. church, pronehed nn Interesting nud instruc tive sermon especially to men last evening. llev. Ileobner Is nn eloquent pulpit orator and is well liked by tho members of his con gregatlou. I.) licit Won. In a 100-ynrd mco nt tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon bctweon John Lynch aud Samuel Murphy, tho former won by six yaids. The amount of tho purso could not ho learned. Georgo Garvey acted as referee. A l'eiirrttl Gush, Joseph Lutcnvage struck William Mnselus with a beer glass Saturday night aud InlllcUd a fearful gash across his face. Tho cut ex tended from nbovo tho left oyo acres the noso to a point below tho right eye, nnd Dr. woiuer was obliged to put ten stitches in it. j Accidentally Shot. ! Tho 11-yoar-old 6on of Atkin Seltzer, of! Ashland, while fishing with companions on j Saturday was accidentally shot in the ab domeu. Ho was removed to the Miners' , hospital where ho lies in a terious condition. ! Pumpsiiiaii Iteslgn. j II. F. Delcamp has rosigned his position ns pumpsmnn nt the Iloston Kuu colliery and gone to Philadelphia to locate J THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Itlvor ami llnrliiir Hill the l'rluclnnl Sub ject of Debate. Washington, May I. Tho sennto pro gram tills week Is to lirst tnko up tho river mid harbor bill, and when that Is illspowl of to follow with tho bill making appropriations for the District of Colum bia. Opinions differ very widely as to tho time tho rlvor nnd linrbor bill will con sume, but no estimates plaooltutlesstlian two or three (lays. Whether it shall go on longer will depend upon the political tem per of the sennto. If, as is not improbable, something should bo said to open up a po litical debate similar to that ot last week there is no telling to what length the dis cussion may la ilrnwn out. Tho principal subject of debate In con nection with tho bill Itself is tho amend ment suggested by tlio oommltteo on rivers providing for the expenditure of ?8,000,000 for tho improvement of tho harbor nt Santa Monica, Cul. Senator White, of thnt.stnto, will offer nn amendment mak ing tho appropriation dependont upon tho reoommondatlon of a oommltteo of engi neers which ho will propose, and In caso .this nmendment is lost will make nn ef fort to defeat tho ontlro provision. Ho will be supported by five or six members of the committee on commorco, nndcBpoclnlly by Senator Dorry. The progrnm for the week In the house is vory unsettled. Nothing definite has been agreed upon except that tho Pacific railroad funding bill, in bchnlfof which there has been much pressure, will not come up. W. Isurtlioldo, chairman of tho committee on immigration, desires to get up tlio immigration bill the latter part of the week, but It is doubtful whether ho will bo nblo lo do so. In caso any confer ence roports on appropriation bills aro pro Boniod they will have the right of way. '1 here uro n half dozen contested olection cases ou tho calendar, and us they aro privileged It Is probablo that most of tho week will bo occuplod In their considera tion. Tho house has already disposed of nineteen c.vscs. thlrteon In favor of tho sit ting members mid six against. "Wilkinson's ltargatn Stile. This week swivel silks, best make, 23 cents rcryard; worth 60c. llrocade lustre skirts, onlrSLUS. Shirtwaists, in endless variety at cut prices; capes in rich new styles cloth, velvet or silk, plain or richly embroidered. from SOc up. Lancaster apron ginghams still Bo per yard. J,. J. WILKINSON, 23 S. Main St, You ought to sco our bargains in infant's shoes, n big lot to choose from for 33c. per pair. At tho Factory Shoo fatoro. i:igliteen Curs Derailed. A wreck occurred oil the P. & It. road at what is known us tlio Kcystono curve at Locust Dale, on Saturday. Tho wrecked train was a light 0110, nnd was on its way up tho grade from Gordon to Locust Summit, Ono engino was in the lead', and two pushers wero nttached. In tho train wero thirteen of tho ordinary eight wheel coal cars, and they wero Hanked front nnd rear by several largo gondolas. As tho train was rounding tho sharp curve theso light cars were forced off the track by tho heavy weight of tho pushers behind, nnd tho eighteen cars were lifted from the tracks. They wero piled on both tho north and south bound tracks, which wero blocked for eight hours. Tho sceno was where tho wreck of several weeks ago occurred, but this time 110 0110 was injured. lluy your Oxfords nt tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo havo over 1,000 pairs that wero mado to sell for $1.50 and ?2.00. The Factory prico is 08 cents, either black or tan. 2s"ew 3IiiluigGiiient lit l-.uket.lde. The management of Lakeside Park (East Mahauoy Junction) lias passed into new hands, Mr. F. A. McCIurc, of Albany, N. Y, boing now in chargo and many cxtenslvo improvements as well as attractivo novelties and wholesome reforms nro promised for this season at tho popular resort. A bowling, alley is among the novelties promised, nnd tho hotel nnd pavilion aro to bo very much improved. Teams will be at the depot to meet trains and tnko the parcels of parties to tho picnic grounds. No fakirs will bo allowed on the grounds. Mr. McCluro has had oxten siyo experience in tho management of summer resorts in the Catsklll mountains aud ho will 110 doubt greatly increase tho popularity of Lakeside. Try Tait's catarrh, asthma and neuralgia euro. Largo $1 bottlo 33 cents this weok. At No. 121 N. Main street. Checks for tho famous gold nlluminum tablo waro can only bo had at tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo givo tlieni to every pur. chaser. Jllno Inspectors Meet. Tho Miners' Examining Hoard, composed of tho mine inspectors of the sixth, seventh nnd eighth districts, Sunt. W. H. Lewis, of Win. Pcnii, nnd David Tucker, of York Farm, hold a meeting iu Pottsvillo on Satur day to nrraugo for holding an examination uud awarding miue foremen's certificates to applicants. Tho examination will bo held this month. New color in men's russets. Dark shades nroull the go. Whitelock's shoo store is tho leader in theso shoes. Seo our windows for stylos uud prices. Whitelock's shoo storo. Shiimoktil Telephone Company. Tho Shamokin Valley telephouo Company now has ono hundred aud ten phonos con nected, and withiu n week soventy-fivc moro will bo iu operation. Twenty-two miles of wire has been stretched within tho borough limits of Shamokin. Tlio pole line has been completed, into Sunbury nnd tho wires will follow just as rapidly as possible. The Hue hi Mt, Carmel is now finished up to two squares ot where the exchange has been located and tho service will bo iu oporation In that town belure Saturday. Why tire you nervous? Tnlt's Norvluo will cure you. Largo $1 bottlo 35o this week. lui. 121 N, Main street. I'lllger Cut on-. Peter Kciulln had the second finger of his right hand cut oil this morning by a falling piece of coal in the Hear Iluu colliery. Dr. Hamilton dicssed the hand. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlfy la the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Hood's Insomlna, nervousness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Tills stimulate the stomach, Pills rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con. stlpatlon, etc. 23 cents. Bold by all druggists, The only rills to take w ith Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Morgan Iturlctl. Tlio funeral of Jnmos'M. Morgan took place this morning from tho residence of his son, 11. 11., Morgan, on South White street, and attracted a largo attendance. Brief ser vices were held at tho residence, llev. G. W. VanFossen olllciatlng, and tho cortego pro ceeded on the 11:45 a. m. Feuinylvanla rail road train to St. Clair, where services were held In the Church of tho Holy Apostles and Interment was mndo in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Messrs. Thomas Titntnons, A. 1!. ltroome, Charles Hasklns, William A. Davis John Holland and W. J Jacobs were the pall hearers. J. P. Williams A Son were the funeral directors. Whlteloek's Shoe Store for a man's or woman's dress shoe at $1.00. liegnlsr $1.2.1 shoe. See them. It will be' money to you. Chiirgeil With MioplllHnK. A woman named Mrs. Mary Tray was caught lu tlio act of shoplifting in P. J. Moimgiiairsdry goods store, on South Main street, Saturday night. She was detected by 0110 of the clerks. When Chif Ilurgem llurps arrosted tho woman on South Jardin street sho carried a bundle of jacket cloth valued at 57.50 stolen from Moimghnn's store and a roll of toweling taken from tlio lleo Hive 6toro on North Mniu street, lho woman begged to be released, claiming that sho had taken a drink of liquor and did not know what shohaddonoin tho stores. Justiio Williams released her upon her own recogniz- anco pending a settlement of tho case. Tho latest style and color lu men's tan shoo can ho found at the F.vcroitY Shoe Stoiu:. Pell I)ov,il .Stairs. John Moltka, a boarder at Dovoydlctos' house, on West Coal street, while in an in toxicated condition, fell down stairs yester day, receiving several bruises about tho head and severe sprains In the back. His condi tion is not considered very dangerous. Collar The Sun Can't Hurt. "Celluloid1 ' collars aud cuffs arc water proof and will not wilt with perspira tion. You can wear them on the hot test day or iu the hottest place with comfortiug knowledge Uiat they will look as nice when you take them off, n9 they were when you put them ou. When they get soiled you can clean them yourself iu a minute, with a damp cloth or sponge. Get the TRAD LLUL0I mark- INTERLINED nnd you'll have the right kind. Tbey are imitated of counte, batif jorx mnt the genuine inslbtupon those M It h atioTO trademark. Sold everywhere, or bead direct to UB. Collar SOcentft. CufTti4Ucentaiiflirliualla(;epaid. State aUu nnd stylo wanted. THE CKLT;ULCUD COMPAXY, sapo Lib ttesaar MISCELLANEOUS. IjWIt SAI.i: -One third Interest ill the Kellpse ! Oil Company. C'.ill at No. 32 Kast Coal stteet, Hhennntloah, la. 5-i-lwk TTlOIt SALK Dwelling 'So. 215, 217,219, 22 ! 223 ami 223 Mist fnnlfti-Let. Most deslralil irnlilo locations. Wiy 10 a. m, itoiiiilns, Slienai 1 feed Company ollleu. 4-21 tuloah Lumber niv 28-lw IitOH HAI.U A 3-i-tory triiino business prop ; erty on North Mnln street. One of the most desirable iiropeitles in town. Apply to 13. W, Shoemaker, Attorney-ot-luw, corner o Centre nnd Market streets. 4-2Mm WANTHD.-A vest maker. Apply nt 1'ortx ' I Uros., inerilmiit tailors, Xortll Mnlnstreet. ( ' 4-21-tf PAV1NC3 AND CItO.ISINGij.-l'nrties deslr Ing stone for pavings or crossings should write to V.J. Folk, Sliumau1., pa., or Commer. clal Hotel, Micuamlonli. 4-lK-lm TOOK JIEXT. A largo double, well-lighted roo!"i on the Bccond door, centrally located wiui nil modern conveniences, suitable for olllee purposes, -Aiiply nt I.. Itetowlch's clothing ... ...... .7u,u .uuiu sireei, 4-22-tI pitOl'OSlTIONS will be received up to 7 p. J m., Thursday. Mav Tlli. f,,r i,a good will and fixtures of the restaurant under ..M...uK, writer ,1111111 nnu oulc streets, flieiuindoali. Apply to J. J. jfBAKEY. ' T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh, INU OLD SIOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 02. cako of pure soap for 5 cents. 12 ciz. packago of best washing powder, Sc. 4 lb, package of best washing powder, 20c. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grn.de goods at low cost prices to ensh buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c lip. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. ' AT. KELLY'S Ml 26 South Main Salesmen Wanted on mlitrv, to sell lVnlisylvnllln grown Nuwry titoek, whleli In the In st III the world. All tho new siM-elftltles n M-cll iw the atnndmit vnrictlea of Kriilti nnd Ornamentals. A tine onttlt furnished nml nil trnvelliiK expenses paid. Salary dntcs from day work is commented. Write for terms slutliinane. HOOPES, BttO. is THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 5-3-Kt Beauty Unrolled To tho ndmlrliiK enzo o( those who havo n tasto lor renlly line wall paper is 1110 uispmy , uciv wall paper wrinkles we have Justrecclved. You can llnil nny color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dinlnc room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to $3 per roll. Flno artistic pnpers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting-. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstimates cheers fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 XV. Centro St., Shenandoah, ln. irtlSS An inspection of our larcfe spring opening display of Stylish Clothing, Fine Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Stiff, Crush and Straw Hats, Gents' Furnishings. Spring and summer neck wear from 15 cents to $1.00. All the latest novelties. Spring underwear from 50 cents a suit and upward. A full line. Sole A; STRAW s rent for the MACKINAW OOUS. Best manufactured L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAIN STREET, SH ENAND O A H . PA. Shenandoah College I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150 One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? We turn ell you a new wheel, of ihe finest make nitd Kuarantcc, at reiluceil prices. make a specialty of . . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES I Do not (.end away from town to hove your Wlieel repaired wneu it euo v' ils cnn.1 and much cheaper. Faust Bicycle Works, Ofllcei ISO 8. JarUln Street, Shenandoah, Ta IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't (ret It, then come to us for U, We carry the best of , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon uwalts your order. Qoo4 delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. ERY Street. Owing to ill health and by advice of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless of cost. This . . . Is No . . Advertising Scheme. Our Store Room is now offered for -rent and will be fitted up to suit the parties renting it. The Undertaking business, I will give my usual attention, and my friends and customers wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same, J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. OPEN EVERY DAY Goto the Shenandoah Dental Itooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fllliugs. If your nrtificnl teeth do not suit you call to see us. All osaminatlons free. We inako nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and llridge. work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extraeting when plates aro ordered We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Toman's Block) Eaot Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. A FUI.LIJNB OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS With attached or de taehed collars. Also a full lino of 60FT SHIRTS. llti; assortment' of SPRINQ and . . .;sunnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., st- N. Main St. CURE NOS- 3&5. Applied by men only. Stops In 3 days, cure In 5 days. Sold at POVINSKY'S DRUQ STORE, 8 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDO AH, PA. jJLHJsvJ1111 saleT
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