MUNYON' LiVEIR CURE. Mnnyon'it l.ivf r Cure will positively cure MltmifinoM, ruintii:ition. jmiiHlirc, Hinl tcn pid liver, biliou heiuliiclie, aiek Ih'.kUcIki, routed tongue, had tate in the mouth, tired, worn-out feeling, litglily-i'nlnrcd urine, wind in the stnm.ieli, pHin and sorenew In tlir rittli t side under the lower rilm, dcpremed nnd dull apiritsnnd reitle nights. Price, v!o rents. A separata enre fur eaeh disease. At nil driiKKfatR, mostly 23 cents ft vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyou. MOD Arch street, Philnilelphia, Ph , answered with free medical adviee for each disease. YOUR LETTER-- Yesterday was on paper different from the envelope too Kiel, when we sell 24 sheets of fair quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, put up in a neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cent, 25 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN North fVIln For the Currying or Doffs. Tho early muffs worn mini I nnd mnfle of Rntln cir voli't, lined with fur. Tho leopard akin ennio In with good Queou Anno. There Is a print, of tin Kll.iibothnn lmly with n small muff limiglng from hot girdle. Ilnforn thla dnto It wns probably lookod upon na nn eccontrlo novelty, nt least In Knglnnd. A full century before n VuiHitlim gritnd dntne luul onrrlod tier Inpdog In her innrT, n fashion tlmt mmtln ued for n long kohsoii ni.d found Its way Into Frnnre. In I'iirls muffs for this express purpose, ohlens ninnehoiip, ns they were styleil, rnuld ho limitil t in 1BSKJ nt tho ostHlillsli mont of the lli inoUollea Hnurln, ruo do Bao. French miniptmtry law condescend ed to notice auch minor details as tho oolor of n muff. The bourgeois was obllgel to restrict, himself to ttomlier blnnk. The noble might plmiso himself. Under Lottii XIV, Miernfiiri', the manchnn of the outir tier wm brilliant with gold laoe and em broldeml ribbons. Good Words. An Xvarta Compliment. At a public dinner In Philadelphia, nmo years ngo, the presiding offlcor, with a clear In hand, asked Mr. Kvnrts for a inntcli, menulng that that gentlmnnu should hand to htm the box jnst Itcyonrt tho table. When Mr. Kvnrts said, "I have none," the rmwi'ilng officer rejoined, "Very well, 1 ahull li:ivo to Introduce you us the luntohlns-i orator from New York." And yet some people any that Philadel phia, is "alow." Union Dag. Deeds llemirdml. From S. tteddall end wife to OlWe W. lluntzlngcr, lot In Shenandoah. From .los. Klelahnt to Jacob llolts, lot In I'ottaville. From Kdwnrd Hhlnton and wife to Patrick O'ttrieu, let in Mahauoy City. From I'hoehe Ilankes, et. al.. to Frank Bankea, premises in ltuili township. The bst way to cure disease i to drive It from the system by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarstparilla. Marriage Licenses. (leo. Shell and Llzxio St. Itelnoelil, both of Tower City. Anthony Wlllcinns, of New Philadelphia, and Klisahetli Klazuta, of Cumbola. Timothy McCarthy and Kllen Ditrkin, both of Ashland. August Korte and Ida Horali, both of Mc-Adoo. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly tenned the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the biiow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the ono hand, the calm Pacific with its soft hreeses upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace ears from New York to the Paciflo ( 'oast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tie wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1607 three tours have lieen arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 24. and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing live weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via the Mummofli Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during tho Maidi (ir.n Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksin California. The third tour will run via Chicago, Den ver, and Halt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leadr.llo mm the (lurden of the Gods. Kates from all points on the Pennsylvania Itailroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $310; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $l!10 round trip, and fl50 ono way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing ottices, or address George W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Stieet Station, Philadelphia. What She Saw. Fogg My wife couldn't mnko head or tall out of tlmt play last night. Bass Won, nu are not quick in attoh matters. Their Intelligence doesn't seem Fogg Well, I don't know about tlmt. Next day she waa ablo to tell me what ov ary Woman in tho audience had on. Hus ton Transcript. GENUINE AM Improved Cleaner THAT DOESN'T Scratch. IMPORTED BEER Nmirlslilne and exliilftmtliiR 5 cEim fer sum MAHANOY CITY. A Serious Allegation Made Against Special Olllcer Anderson. Mahanoy City, Jan. 14. While Justice Nell J. Brenn&n was dining at Carney's restaurant on North Main street, Special Oilleer Joe Anderson, of Shenandoah, called at the place and said lie had a prisoner be wished to ho relieved of, as he had Important business at Shenandoah. Justice llrrnnan went out to hunt up n constable to tako the prisoner. During his absence Mr. Carney's daughter caught Anderson rifling the pockets of the Justice's overcoat, which had been left hanging in the dining room. The girl Informed her father and when the Justice returned a hot scene followed, but the matter was brushed over and there was no prosecu tion. Anderson surrendered bis prisoner and returned to Shenandoah. The hoisting record at Primrose colliory was raised yesterday, by the hoisting of 333 cars of coal from tbo slope. William Stlney, a l'ollsh miner employed at the Tunnel Illdge colliery, received a deep cut on the left foot from a piece of coal lug from the point of a pick. W. D. Harris lias been elected treasurer of the Mahanoy City Glee Club, vice William II. Snyder, who rrslgtied on account of pressure of other business. L. It. Toblu, of Philadelphia, Grand Chief of the Knight of the Golden Eagle, will visit Eureka Castle No. SO, of this place, on the 27th Inst, and the lodge Is making elab orate arrangements to receive him. PITHY POINTS. Absolutely pure, stantty on hand at Contains ro alcohol. Oott- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. -CLEARING SALE-- f?rs Unusual Opportunitiaa for Qraat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. -NOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lot8 of broken sizes "will be sold nt exactly HALF-PRICE Coming. Florida on Wheels, at L. V, depot. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as i he Mali- ot Florida. JJesldos its itellgntlui i Innate, which to one escaping from the cold and uuhealthful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a land of sport ,lik1 pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles ol salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almott eveiy conceivable variety, from the migra toiy tribes common to Noitheru waters to the tut poii, poinpano, and others of a more tiopo al character. Nowhere in all our broad laud i an the angler find a greater variety of y.ime or better sport Hire also the most enthusiastic hunter buds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild onto roam at large through the more sparsely Bettled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al liL'inor and manatee hunting may also he in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange grows, its rivers and lakes, its boating and b,ithiin!, its fishing and hunting, and its extnisne foiests, Floiida present unrivaled atti.'i toon lor the valetudinarian, tho lover ol nature, the sportsman and the explorer. I'o this attractive state the Pennsylvania li.ulioad Company has arranged four per-sniMllv-i onducted tours during the season of JMir. leaving by special train January 20, 1 b.uarv U and 23, and March 0. The first tim e tours will admit of a sojourn of two W i I kn 111 this delightful land; tickets for the fomth tour will bo valid to return until May :il bv legular trains. It iti s for the round trip. $0. 00 from f.ew .ok, $4s.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. Foi tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking ottnes, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant (leucinlPasseuger Ageut.Broad street station, Philadelphia. Suits. Men's all-wool suits in Cossimere and Cbevlots, retlueeu irom 8.00 Men's English Melton and Silk Mixed Worsted Suits, reduced from 10 00 to Men's Finest OftMhneres and Black Clay Suits, reduced ICQ nfk from 18.00 to PO.UV I IJoys' all-wool suits and Chln oliilla Iteefers, reduced from $15.00 and $3.00, now $2.75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $1.48 vcrcofits. All-Wool Heaver nnd Melton Overcoats, reduce I from 88.00 to All-Wool Kersey Over oats, clay lined, satin back, reduced from $10.00 to Finest English Kersey and Frleie Overcoats, reduced from $16.00 to Hoys' Overcoat, Ulsters nnd Iteefers, reduced from $7.00 and $6.00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Funeral Designs. Wo make up funeral designs In any shape i or form and in the liest manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Bates reasonable. pAYND'g Orebniiodsb, lB-M-tt-eod Girardville, Pa. l'JUISOKAT, MISNTIOK. Dr. Ii C. Newliart, of Ashland, veterinary surgeon for the P. It. O. ft I. Co., paid a visit to the eollieries itt this district to-day. j cannot recover, Happenings Throughout the Country Ohroolcled lor Hasty VeruMit, Shamokin is raising an hospital fund. Heading Is having a food show. The Trinity Itcformod church will hold a muslcale on February Oth, The Heading Coal and Iron Company's em ployes at Girardville will bo paid to-morrow. Mrs. Augustus Sass, an esteemed resident of Oakland, a suburb of Ashland, died after an illness of several weeks. Deceased was a member of the German Catholic Church. Be sides her husband, three children survive. The IIrrami job rooms start out the new year with plenty of ordora. Our fiiellltle for first-class work are certainly tnuurpaised by ami superior to most of the printing shops In the county. Two of the trained nurse connected with the Pottsvillo Hospital have resigned. Thoy are Miss Elisabeth Evaus, and Miss Geneva Flvnti. A man supposed to be Evan Jenkins, of Lancaster, was killed bv a coal train at Bird s- n 1 boro. Upon being refused food a tramp stabbed Nathan Hspport, of Heading. In the leg and escaped . Auditor General Mylln has appointed De tective Walllck, of York, a, Democrat, Mer cantile Appraiser. Patrick lloylen, who stabbed Frank Hoarty to death at Locust Gap last October, was found guilty of murder at Sunhury. The rumor which gained currency that tbo collieries of the Heading Company in this vicinity were to be shut down for an indefl nlte period is untrue. The collieries will suspend to-night and resume Monday morn ing. Mahanoy Plane will lie shut down for needed repairs. The Hungarians are leaving Centralia with tbetr household effects, bound for tho region south of the mountain, says tho Ash land Local; Alderman James Kirk, of Wilkesbarre, was struok by a .Lehigh Valley train and Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.eB THE io and i ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Ta AN OCEAN OF PURE WHITE. Billows of Lace and Embroidery brighten the sen of white goods offered in this first great sale of SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STOKE. A trifle early, but not too earlv perhaps a little out of season -biitlhat's she secret; perhaps this great sale will be aped by our imitators.Tvo expect that. We have been preparing for months back when conditions were favorable for bargain getting and we now offer the greatest January sale it) the history of Shenandoah retailing. BEAR IN MIND THERE ISN'T ANY ARTICLE OF OLD STOCK OFFEREO IN THIS WHITE FAIR. lawyer Weakley, of Jefferson county: Charles May, Mining Engineer for the Union Coal Company, at Shamokin, and Misses Louise, Lizzie and Maggie May, of the latter place, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ferguson last evening. Robert Rauobmer, student at the Medlco Chirurgtoal college, Philadelphia, spent last evening in tovrti. Miss LiiBEie Kane, of Centralia, is sojourn ing with town acquaintances. Mrs. James McGlnty, of Tamaqua, is tho guest of her mothor, Mrs. Hrennan, on South Main street. Daniel Williams, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of his sou, Frank, of town. Mr. Will iams formerly resided here. Henry George, tho eight months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iloohler, of South Jardiu street, isscrlouslyill with brain fever. William Davis, of Shamokin, spent last evening in town, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelswontor. Mrs. Thomas llellis, of North Market strcot. Is dangerously ill. Ex-Chiof Burgees Daniel Williams, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. Window full of ooal ornaments at Brumm's jewelry store. North Dakota lMforco Invalid. New Youk, Jan. 14. Justico ltussell In the supremo court yeaterduy, formulated his ruling that a divorce procured in North Dakota by n resident of this stato Is Invalid. Tho oaso was that of Henry P. McGowu against Mary Emma McGown, tbo plaintiff suing for dlvorco on the ground that tho defendant was unlaw fully living with Harry Boll as his wife. Mrs. McGown, after procuring a dlvorco In North Dakota, had married Doll. In his doclslou Justico Russell said: "Tho wlfo's place Is at the homo of hor hus band and child, and she cannot acquire a foreign resldouco for tho oxpress purpose of freeing horsolf from, the charge of vio lation of duty and oxouiptlng herself from Its obligation." Beware of Fake Cures Take Fame's Celery Compound if You Need a True Remedy. Do Not Allow a Salesman to Palm Off Any Substitute. Health is Tbo Precious to Listen to the Preaching of Quacks. Paine's Celery Compound Makes the Sick Well Again. The Wonderful Prescription That Results From the Life Work of America's Greatest Physician, Investigator and Practitioner. BLEACHED -:- SHEETING. ! BY THE YARD. BBS i QUALITY. 5 -t wido, - . - 10c and 12Jc i 0..1 "... 14c " 10 c 0 .1 " - - - 17c " 21 c 10-1 ' - - - sue .'J c ' UNBLEACHED SHEETING. 9 -1 wide, - - - l-'ic and 17c 10-4 20c You nave 3Sc on the dollar by thi so rkes. TIIKKK IS 1IT ONH KUI.I.OOO, And he will beat Ferguson's theatre, Satur day evening, Jannary 18th. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. LADIES' : MUSLIN : UNDERWEAR. HIGH-GRADE AND WELL MADE. Dollars do double doty nt IhN Rreat January Bale; ifa out of fiiHhion to trend away at the Hewfnjr machine ; skilled lmn.lf nnd modem mnehlnery has made it 1i tter and cheaper. The I rices ore its fol Un h : CORSETS. Vo enrry all the good makes; wo offer special our own do Wilkinson's Special, 50c. " Dress Form, 59c. DRAWERS Ot good mugllu, with plnlu, lace or em broidery, ruHlea and inseitlr.K, I'M!. 25c, 39c, 48c, 5Uc, 79c. LADIES' MUSLIN CHEMISE Trimmed nnd finUlied in latent style of fine embroidery, 29c, 87c, U'jc, 45c, 18c, and upwards. NIGHT GOWNS. All elegantly trimmed and cut full sizes; 8Uc, 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.90 and upwards. Tflnfccrtahlno in all Its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE ami LI.OYD STREETS. ui HAVE TUB MOHT HAND SOME DBSltiNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, NO 11 WHT ENTKE .T asBi McBantl fin ished, full width, Hiieimlity,lc, 7'.x, we, SI y.l and ui w.mN. Thine prkes are lower than the , it of material The workmanship issuperh.and tnery Knrment ia new for this tfreut Handker- A fortunate Hnudkcr thief purchase enaliles iih to tiell irood homst values ut 5c each AVe liave tnenper n low as le, hut these are the 10c kind of other stores; here Olnoy "Turned Down" by the Senate. "WAsnrsaTON, Jan. W. Seorotary Olney was turned down by tho sonuto In execu tive session yesterday In his effort to have the vote on tho extradition treaties be tween this country nnd tho Orango Free State nnd the Argentine Itopulillo recon sidered, for tho purpose of withdrawing tho senate's amendments. Ho was honten atovery point At tho conclusion of a two hours' session the senate resolved to stand by Its original decision not to ac cept tho trontlos without amendments protecting American citizens. The secre tary had roquestod In a long lottor that tho sonato nmendmoiiti should bo with drawn. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness. Indigestion, Headache. A. pleas-nt laxative. All Druggists. A NEW DEPARTURE. for this sale So. Ready-Made Sheets. Pillow and Bolster Cases: All our sheets are 2 yards lonjj, mndo with 2 inch hum at top; following are the prices : One lot Unbleached Sheets, - - 47c One lot Bleached Sheets, - 45c Pillow cases, full size, - 8 and 10c Bolster Cases, full size, - - ZSc These prices are lower than cost of material. New Embroidery 55and Laces. Five hundred 1)1 ot b of new land mm a n d Swiss Ktnhroid ery and Ineer tinna, go at the nieclalsale prices of lc.ac, Ic,5c,(k Ho, and upwards, all fully AO per cent, b e I o w value. FLOUNCING and All Over Embroidery Tucking, Etc.. all at Kpeefal ; prices for thin Great White January White Fair. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. A peulal lot of SOdolen Veuts nnd I'anU worth 35.) each , our sale price Goods Sale. WHITE TABLE LINEN. Pure linens in cream or white ilainaftk patterns ; ripeeial price 25c per yard. ..19, MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS. ITXI0TLY FIRST-CLASS. We ell only reliable makes; the muslio linen and work niuat lie ritfht; we offer ooel.t of 90 doun, fine uliirVi Hale pric e ulc un laundered. Alao fine laundered shirt Sue. . k OUR GREAT WHITE GOODS SALE. A hundred piexxs checks nnd utrlnett of good values at lower i rices titan you ever knew for good Korvioe ahle goods. Nainsook in ten nlee plaids, Sq cr yard; triHt and plafds in satin finish and lawn white goods 6Vie, 8c, I0e. nv lot tms sale only. "White Jawns and India Linen at lower prices than usual. An early purchase Is the reason for the bargains. 8e, iOe, 12c, 15o, 18c, 30c. MAIN STREET- -:- LLOYD STREET, The Largest and Best Lighted Store Room In Schuylkill County. Twelve Paces of Jokos unit Funny ricturea In Colorti, Free to All. Beginning next Sunday, the 17th int., the Philadelphia Sunday I'ress will issue, freo with every copy of tho paper Tho Sunday Press Jester, a twelyo-pago comic supplement in colors. This is a now departure which is certain to prove popular. The Juster will he printed on slow prestis on fine quality super calendered paper. It will liavo four pages In color bv the most famous artists of the day, aud will he similar in maVo-up and appear ance to the host ten cent weeklies. Tho two center pages will contain an original song, charmingly set to music hy Saflbrd Waters, entitled "America's Girl," daintily illustrated in colors hy Charles Howard Johnson. Tho front page is a colored comic cartoon hy Ity Mayer, illustrating tho pangs of thirst produced hy Suuday Closing In Philadelphia upon a Kentucky Colonel. The back page i a oard story. "Euchre One Trick," an amusing cartoon in colors. The other eight pages contain sketches hy ArchU Dunn, F. L. Durand, Chas. H. John son, Moore Smith and many others ; jokes, poems, etc., hy .lumen I.. Ford, Hany Itouiaiue, C. K. Ilurnes, tc. The demand for The Sunday l'less Jester is certain ta lie great. If you want to wake sure of getting it, you had better order next Sunday's Prebj in ad vane. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of York, has published a listof all thoslgncrg of license petitions. 1 Captain John Craig, of Williamsburg, was knocked down and robbed of his pension money in Holidaysburg. The largest stock of rubber footwear In all styles and qualities can be found at tho Faetory Shoo Store, J. A. Moyeb, Mgr. A Futhcr's Crime. Oeorgo C. llcinor, of Koinor City, Porter township, ws convicted beforo Judgo Bechtsl at Pottsvillo, yesterday afternoon, of Incest and the paternity of his lG-year-old daugh ter's child. Tho case wis a revolting one. The mother of tho girl is dead. Minnie ltoiner will be sixteen years old on the 7th of next month, nnd sworo her own father was tho father other baby daughter, bom October 20th last. Tho girl, who is rather puny, seemed to realize the enormity of tho crime which her fathor was charged, and was a vory unwilling wltnoss, sobbing and crying con stantly while on tho witness stand. Tho girl for several years suffered with a constitutional ailment, and occupied tho same room with her father, for a time occupying the same bod. When tho child was first born the girl swore ono II. Moyer was Its fathor. Later she withdrew tho charge and sworo that her own father wns tho cause of her ruin. She said she swore on Moyer because she did not want to lot tho people know what hor father had dono, but this worried her and sho afterward placed tho blame where it belonged. Just try a 10c box of Cascarots, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over made. Three-Day Tour to Washington. Washington at present is the cynosuro of all eyes; not only because it is tho Nation's Capital and of tho interest which attaches to the deliberations of Congress, but the bril liant Presidential reception on New Year's Day formally opened tho season of fashion able festivitios, and It has now becomo tho great social centre of the country. Brilliant minds, waiving for the time tho cares of government, abandon themselves to tho gay whirl of tho social world. Jieceptions, din ners, balls follow each other with bewilder ing rapidity. , The stato of tho Cuban question and the possibilities of Congressional action ia also claiming attention, and tho never-dying in terest which attaches to tho many depart ments of the Government is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day porsoiially-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves Now York January 21, affords tho best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. The party will bo under the care and guidance of an ex perienced tourist agent, and tho program in Washington has been prepared with an ac curate knowledge of tho location and host time to visit each of the principal points of interest. Round trip tickets, including railroad trans portation in each direction aud accommoda tions at the best Washington hotels, will he sold at the following rates: From New York, 113.): Trenton. S13.75: Atlantic City, IS 75: Pottsville. fU.30: Philadelphia. kll.BO, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broadway, Now York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passengor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. There is ono direction, as Dr. George F.I Shrady, America's first surgeon, distinctly says, In which pcoplo seem to need enlight enment at present more than they liavo for many years past. "This Is tho rational appreciation of tho danger of quackery and fake cures." x Dr. Shrady's artlclo In tho Now York World of Dec. 27 should be read by evory man and woman who is over inclined to listen to the nonsensical, but too often plausi ble, ramblingsof traders in patent medicines. When Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. I)., of Dartmouth college, after a long life of study in the most recent scientific investiga tion of disease, evolves the marvelous for mula of Paino's celery compound when after tho closest possiblo obsorvance by the best practitioners it is found that this great est remedy of our generation not only does all, but even accomplishes more than tho modest doctor the giant among men that he has proved to bo more than ho was willing at first to claim when thousands of suffer ers in every walk of life, sufferers from the ailments that como from overwork, de ranged digestive organs, Impaired nervous systems, too poor or too rich living, inatten tion to hygienic laws, have been absolutely restored to health by Paine's eolory com pound, after vainly tryiug every other pos siblo remedy, and being dosed by woll moan lug but incompetent so-called physicians. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. nUAPY. At Shenandoah. Pa., on the I3th hint , John, son of John and Lizzie Ready, acred i venrs and 8 months. Fricnd9 and relatives are respoctfnlly invited to attend the funeral from the parents' residence, 315 West L.nerry sireei, on irriuay, jam insi., at 3 p. m Interment in Annunciation cemcUry. It TOOTOMHRBBLEll You ought to see the mens' calf extension sole shoes, the Faetory Shoe Store is ottering at $2.00 per pair. New Agency Secured. T. T. William) has removed his general insurance aud steamship office from No. 4 to No. 128 South Jardin street, and in addition to his long list of first-class conipauias has secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Coon. This company was estublished iu 17H and is oue of the most substantial iu the world. Its asset aggregate $10,004,897 .65. For Insurance iu the best companies at the lowest rotes, and steamship tickets on all Hues, apply to T. T. Williams, 128 South Jardiu street. 1-H-lm Coining ISvonU. Feh'y. 1. Grand Musioale In Triuity Re formed Church. Savd Ills Dauglitsr. Another Instance where Thompson's Diphtheria Cure was the menus of saving life cornea from Charles Karicber, of South Williamsport, Pa., who eayi: "Several months ago my daughter was takeu with a severe case of diphtheria. Our physician did all he could until she became sth weak that he had to give her up. I used Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure aud she recovered. I credit her recovery to this excelleut rem edy, aud words fail to express my apprecia tion of the medicine" For sale at Klrlln's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Coming, Florida on WheolB, at L. V. depot. When this is taken into consideration, and at tho same tlmo wo find host of people still willing to bo Iod astray by the hundred nnd ono nostrums which. Irresponsible tinders try to foist upon them on tho pretext that tboso preparations are "as good as Paine's celery compound"' but really because thoy make a big profit on such preparations, It is time for every one who detests fraud, to warn his neighbors, aud tako the warning to himself, that when lie goes to get ,i bottle of Paine's celery compound ho mult not he wheedled into taking some other remedy. Paine's colcry compound makes people well. These other things work harm. Paino's celery compound is not a patent medicino. Its formula Is given freely to every physician. Thoso trashy stuff3 that you aro asked to buy aro made up of iugredionta that should never bo taken into a sick stomach. Thoso ordinary nervinos, tonics and sarsa parillasaro no more to bo compared with Paino's celory compound than a glimmering candlo is to be compared with the wonderful modern search light. If a person nccdB a true nerve tonic, a real blood purifier, a reliable diuretic, that will restoro strength, ronow vitality, regulate tho kidneys, liver and bowels, and make ono well, let that person try his or her first bottle of Paino's calory compound and mark tho wonderful result. CLOSING- OUT SALE! Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger than we expected. Every garment in our stock was a tempting bargain. Have a few more left and in order to close out the entire lot to make room for spring goods will offer them this week at the following low prices : $12.00 Jackets 10.00 S.OO S.OO for $7.00 6.50 S.SO 2. -73 " P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. NOT GUILTY 99 Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvoi fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crovnut, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crown'', Crown aud Bridge work aud all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are the only users of -vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's BloSi) East Centre Street. Office Hours; 7 a. m. to S p. in. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goodi dell vered promptly. WILLIAM Ii, riUSSER, 26 Er.si Centre Street. We are not guilty of giving away clothing for nothing ; in fact no clothier in the business will do anything of the kind. But we are guilty of selling clothing cheaper than all the other clothiers combined. Just look at these prices and then consider. $6.00 Coat, - - $4.00 $7.50 " - - - $4.65 $8.00 - $5.50 $10.00 " - - $6.23 $12.00 " - - $7.50 And other coats proportionally low. Our heavy Cheviot Suits in all colors and sizes, cannot be bought by other dealers at the prices we are selling them. A dull season compels us to sacrifice our entire stock. It will pay you in these hard times to call and inspect our stock before going elsewhere. We must sell and we will sell all goods at almost any price at the MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, L. QOLDIN, Proprietor. Sand 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa ' FOR THB BEST GROCERIES AND ...UO WEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Wbo can think of gomo ilmple (mar io paieow Wanted-An Idea Protect your Umj tber may bring you vrssUb. Writs JOllK WOUOEHBURN CO., Patent Attor !, Wsiblnzton, D. ('..for Ikslr fi.BOO prlia otter and list ot two bunitrtd Inioolloai wauled, MISCELLANEOUS. molt BALK. Three horses, three i. . carriage, three eutters, one tlireewfeil ingle sleigh, three seta double liarnene anil three ute Blnntle IiariiBH, one coal wajfon, moving wagon, and other article eoiuieraed with a nret-clags livery (table. Apply at IIiRAUi ufllee. 1-9-lw I 71011 KENT. Desirable store room. locution, No. 76 North Slain street, at P. J. Porte & Hon'e, 31 N. Slain St. Good Apply 1-8-tf (! t) A A A Money to loan on first mortgage. Q)i5,UUW ApplytoT It. Ueddau., Attor- ney-at-Law. 12-28-1 m POIt KENT. Two nhv unfurnished rooms, well heated. Apply at Mo. Ut West Oak stieet. IjTOU ItENT.-A nloe ' suitable (or office llKUAl u offluo room, second floor, purposes. Apply at
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