jwapW'tpiiflU' wmmm luv. IK ONE DiriE! WHAT IT WILL DO. will rti'llvor trt on either of tho follow. iir ypulnr nmjcnriurn MtTNSEY'S, OODKY'S, COSMOPOLITAN, McCIAJRE'S, PURITAN,(tiew.) LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. Try one ; you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN 3 3 jiiuaiiiaai. ill 3i V North Main it. Weak AraMiiiientx. I Ed. Herald: Of all the illogical, in-! sensate and Insane pleas ever advanced against the enndidary of a man for local office, the one made by the News against the Reading bouses appears to me to be the most puerile anil idiotic I will readily admit that the foot of bvmn a an-ralled editor de prives some people of the little sense they had, but does the fact of being a boss roll an ordinarily, healthy-minded man of his (dg mont as to what the borough needs? Does his bossship render him less competent than a miner, a merchant or a saloonkeeper ? The Reading Company is a broad-minded corpora tion aud in advancing Its employes to posi tions of trust dues not inquire as to their nationality, but judges them by their worth and appoints the Welshman as well as the Eng lishman, the Herman as well as the Irishman. No distinction is ever made. This fact is so evident that 1 wonder that even the dense Newt should hriag a man's connection with the Reading Company into our local politics. We have had bosses on onr 8,'hool lloard'and Council almost from the borough's Inception. Cn i. any one say they did not do their duty on those bodies ? Can any one point out an instance where they allowed their company's interests to control their actions? O.i the contrary, it is a matter of record that none of them ever used the company's name in any manner except where the Interest of the borough was concerned, as in providing ground for school houses, dumping grounds. &e. In these mutters the company lias al ways acted as a generous corporation. These facts being undisputed, I cannot see what in terest the Reading Company can possibly have in the selection of School Directors or Councilmen. It has always refrained from intruding in local affairs. If the Reading bosses desire to express their interest in nor onxh administration, by candidacy for o If Ice, that is their prerogative. They have the same right to do so as any, other citizen, nnil it is cowardly to attack them then on in count of their association with a corpora tinn. On the other hand, why should not the Heading Company, which is probably the lic.iwcst anil most prompt taxpayer lu the In, lough, have representation on the School Hoard or Council? It should certainly be aceoided the same right as any other tax payer. But to the credit of the company this pmilege is never requested or demanded. Any way wo look at it, the opp"sition of the News seems to lie the veriest rot and all in.iuly citizens will readily attribute this latest evidence of mental degeneracy in the News sanctum to the slime aud tilth in which it has been wallowing for the past few weeks. Merchant. ItDavsust ' Jhj SO o lose mctimes! Here's a case in point. We havt left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next whiter, and ratljgr than run 'the risk of so doing we've cut the prices even below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss-to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c.) 75c, $1 and $1.25. The get-out-quickly figures are 50c, 60c., 75c. and $1. , If you want a taste o'f this best of all shoe chances, you . must Come quickly. Ca.n'tMnst long at these prices. Checks with every purclmse ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BCDOALL SUILDING. J. A. MOYER, Mrjr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONB DAY Take. Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 33 cents. 'Miners' Advocate' Sold. The plant of tho Miners' Advocate, pub lished by Messrs. Van Wert and Hart, was disposed of at Sheriffs sale this morning, at the instance of IIcss Bros., for a claim they hold against the proprietors. The former bid in the newspaper and job material, sub ject to a lease huld by Damon & Feet, the New York type founders, on the material. The office furniture, etc., was purchased by various bidders. The receipt from the sale were light, aud will barely satisfy the wage claims. The Advocate was in oxistenco hut a few mouths, and was a neat, newsy publl- cat'on under the editorial management of .Mr. Van Wert. Official Visitation, firand Chief Tohin, pf Philadelphia, paid an official visit to the local lodge of Knights of (lolden Eagle last night. He is making a tour of the subordinate castles in this section, unTt"Jdwell pleased with tho healthy condi tion in Which lie liudsthe order. His visit here lust night was a very pleasant one, o peciully to the numbers of the local lodge. Ground Hog Day. To-day is Candlemas day, or, as it is pop ularly known, ground hog day. The old time belief is that the condition of the weather that day will tegulate the weather of the next forty days. If tho day is bright and fair, many days of bad weather are sup posed to follow, and if it is wet aud gloomy, winter is over. The ground hog wakes up 011 that day, and jf the weather is bad he stay-, up, but if he sees his shadow he goes back to bed for six more weeks. Deed lteoorded. From Griffith G. Itoberts and wife to Evan It Williams, premises in Kline townsh'p. from Lehigh and Wllkestiarre Coal Com pany to Griffith G. Boherta, premises lu Kline township. From John W. Hepler to Hannah Wehry, larm in I'pper Mahantongo township. Comptroller ftekels' Successor. One ago, Feb. 3 In an Interview yes terday Charles G. Dawes said: "The re port that I have been tendered and have uccopted the appointment of the comp troller of the currency is true. I have much regretted the early publicity whloh has unavoidably attached to the action. I sincerely hope Mr. Bokels may see his way to the retention of his position until the expiration of his commission In 1898." O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Wl'BY POINTS. flappenlngs Throughout tlie Country C'hruiitcloil lor Hasly l'erusal. A woman knocking several of her hus band's teeth loose with her shoe, is the prim ipnl topic of conservation among the residents in the vioinity of Line and Chest nut streets. Wolf Leviuo has rented the storeroom, 28 West Centre street, where he will dispose of the remainder of his stock of clothing. Candlemas was celebrated in the Catholic oliurcb.es to-day. While coasting down Mahanoy City hill Samuel Korris collided with a carriage and was badly hurt. While cleauiug windows yesterday at her home in Hunter's Patch, near Girardville, Mrs. Charles Dougherty fell to the ground a distance of 20 feet aud sustained a fracture of the arm. Hazleton Councils are agitating tho ques tion of a paid lire department. In tho Catholic calendar to-day is observed as the Feast of tho Purification of the Messed Virgin Mary, and services will he held in nil tho Catholic churches accordingly. It Is alsoCaudlemas day. Sunhury will celobrato tho Centennial anniversary of the estahrshment of tho municipality on March SI. Counterfeiter Captured. Charles Ilrohst, of Hazleton, was arrested at the Pennsylvania station, Pottsville, yes terday nftornoon by United States Secret Service Detective McManus, of Philadelphia, on a charge of counterfeiting. Ilrohst was at Mice imprisoned at polico headquarters. He is 30 years old, over tho average height aud muscular. In his possession sevon plaster of Paris moulds and $70 in counterfeit money were found. linger Mnslied. Anthony Polutokl, of town, had the little finger of his left hand mashed yesterday by a piece of coal falling upon it at the Knicker bocker colliery. GENUINE t IMPUTED BEER NoDrUlihitf nml csliilarntlna 5 GEfiTS PER GMSS Alwolutcly jf '-c. Contain to alcohol. Con stantly Oil U.'II'J elf JACC3 NOLL'S, NO. 11 NORTH MAIN ST. I New Jersey 03-stermen Protest. Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. S. At n mnsa meeting of the Delaware Bay nnd Maurice Hivor Cove Oyster association nt Port Norris, called for tho purpose of express ing the feeling of oystermon on oyster bills liefore the legislature, resolutions were passed protesting against the closing of tho bay for one year, and in favor of a rough cull law. The meeting also favored leaving the time for dredging as it is now. Hlpnrlan men and others at Newport voted In favor of closing tho bay for one year. On this subjoct tho lower part of Cumberland county Is greatly agitated, and tho oystermen are divided on the quostlon. Decided Against tho Postmaster Geuernl Washington, Feb. 8. On petition of Russel Colegrovo, of this city, Judtro Cox Issued u restraining order on Postmaster uoneral Wilson to prevent the award to any one olso of contacts for carrying tho malls from duly I, 1807, to Juno 30, 1901, In New England, Now Jersey, Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Virginia. Ho nl- legos that he was tho lowost blddor, and that tho omission of wltnosses for thq sureties, said to bo tho only defect In his papers, la sanctioned by usngo and law. He says tho rejection involvos a loss of tf8,500 to tho government. Hoarlng has; boon sot for Fob. 4. Iteporlod Itoynl Elopement Denied, Brusskts, Fob. 2. Journal Do Bruxolles officially denies the reported clopcmont of i'rlncess lionlso, daughter of King Leo pold, of Belgium, and wlfo of Prince Phllllppe, of Saxo-Coburg and Gotha, brothor of Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria. It was asserted that Princess Louise had disappeared with nn Austrian captain of hussars. Olllolnl announcement Is made to the effect that Prince Phllllppe, of Suxo Coburtf and Gotha, aud Princess Louise, his wife, nre now residing at Viounu, Our Military &trength. Vashi::gtov, Feb 2. The secretary o( war e-terd.iy transmitted to the aennte, (Vii uWrnoi of the milltbi force of the United htiites for (he year ItoM, aocordlug to the latest returns received. The gram total of all aims of tho -ervlre Is 115,027, and the miinlior of men available for mil. Itary duty (unorgan)zed),10,H0,181. Larger arms of tho service nre given as follows: Infantry, 108,488; cavalry, 4,970; light bat tery, 4,fi09. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the nar e Lsssia & Baku, Ashland, Pa . '.1 printed on every sack. for oeer -4 J of the Globe f rr mm mm mm iwi arm u aw mi i TTTSTTlAT.ftT A a jn . - ana umuar uompiuniSt ou prepmnxi anarr tne niringrht BERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, .presort bed by eminent phyaiolansi DR. RICHTER'S EXPEILER.1 World renowned ! TlnvinrkaMv Slireessfnl 1 lOnlvm-niilno wlih Trade Mark " Anchor." II. Ad. RlrMor&Co., gloM'riuiSt., iVcir York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Br&noh Houim, Own Glassworks. sa&BOcu. Bndonod A reoomiuuiuUxi by M'nl.iv UNIX M.tli. M C. IInK'nlmch, 108 N Main St , j. v. JVirnn,(tn. .Minn rn. Hheriintioflh. DR. RICHTER'S' "ANOnoit" STOMAOUAIi heat for I Ooll. UyfcpcttftfeStofiincb CmanlalntvE JUDICIAL PROBERS. Pennsylvania Legislator Want Another Investigation, IlAni9Htino, Fob. 9. There wasallvely fight In the house last night over the movement to Investigate the state treas ury and auditor general's office. After upward of a hundred bills had been pre sented the Mitchell resolution was read by the clerk, and without opposition the previous vote of the houe. concurring lu the proposition, was reconsidered, and Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia, offered as a substitute the following; "Whereas, It tuts been charged In the newspapers of this commonwealth that for years past certain favored lianks havo been the depositories of state funds, and "Whereas, It is alleged that the said banks have paid, directly or Indirectly large sums of money or other considera tion for the use of such deposits. "Therefore, Be It resolved, that the president judge of common ploas court No. 1, of Philadelphia county, the president Judge of common pleas court No. 1, of Allegheny county, aud the president judge of Dauphin oounty court be and nre hereby oonstltuted a court of inquiry and inves tigation, aud are directed to lay aside at onoe all other public business and inquire Into and Investigate the management of tho sthte treasury, commencing wltn the term of the late state treasurer, Hon. Amos O. Noyes." The resolution further Instructs for a thorough Investigation, and nlso author izes the court "to hear all voluntary testi mony bearing upon the management of the state treasury within the past twenty years; and said court shall send for per sons, books and papers having knowledge of or bearing upon sold subject and are hereby authorized to employ a stenogra pher." The attorney general Is Instructed to not as the legal adviser of the court, which Is Instructed to report back to this legislature tho result of their findings, not later than April 1, "provided nothing In this resolution shall Interfere with tho pending or contemplated legislation at this session." At CLEARING SALE-- Wars Unusual Opportunities for Great Sargalns. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry gooas over anouier season, unr entire stock is marked down. JW"NOTICE. A lialf-nrice tir-fci't 011 nil niir fn11 nml vintr clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits. lln&crtaRtno in nil Its JBrancfoeo. Open Day and Night. C )R. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. -1 ji . -i' fr Men's all-wool suite In Caw! mere ana Urirvlins, rauicnl from m.ou. Men's Englkli Melton nml Hllk Mixed Worsted HuiU, reduced from 110 00 to Men's Klnost Caalmeres and Muck Clay suits, redueed from (1(1.00 to Hoys' all-wool suits and Chin- ennui neerers, reduced from J"i.O0 and 1.00, now S3 TS and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 vcrconts. All-Wool Heaver and Melton Overcoats, reduced from 8.00 to All-Wool Kersey Over oats, clay lined, satin back, reduced from 110.00 tn Finest Kngllsh Kersey and Friose Overcoats, reduced from H6.C0 to Hojb' Overcoat, Ulsters and Kecfer. reduced from 97.00 and 9(1 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Sntisfuctwn Guaranteed or Money Back. 3 LEVI REFOWICH, PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, R AMD FURNISHER. n Street, " - Shenandoah. Pa. 'PIT I? AATT.V AM 111U -l J. HATT 10 and 12 South Mai 'VI II , I UP Qandy cathartic ssm w ViiPATlOH 1 ?rzynimr I ALL DRUGGISTS -i ' lit n, rjiTniiK nre tlie Ideal Law r i. nt , .mil' rn.jn itiiralri'.ulls. bam. i r, -ii. i an . urorvf lorn. 111. First of All, Bed Flag Oil, 26c. What for' Aches, pains, bruises. flruhler Iiros., drug store. Held for Court. Among the arrivals in town on the six o'clock Lohigh Valley train from the east yesterday morning wbs a yoiing Hungarian woman named Mary Ilowanitz. Tho woman was ill when the train arrived and she was hurriedly transferred to tho homo of friends on Eat Raspberry alley, a short distance from the depot. Drs. Matter and Callcn wors called and they dolivored tho unfortunate woman of tho child, which was dead horn. Health Qllicor Conry was sent for and ho investigated the case. It was loamcd from tho woman that up to a few months ago she was employed as a domestic by Harry Bishko, who kept a saloon at tho corner of Centre street and Market alley. Among the frequenters of tho placo was Simon Karilla, and the young woman lays her mlsfortuuo at the lattor's door. When llisbko sold out his saloon tho woman went to New York city. Upon advice of friends she returned here yesterday to make known the circumstances to the authorities. Constable Giblon ycstculay afternoon located aud arrested Karilla, who was tuken before Justice Lawlor. The prisoner was given the option of paying the lyiugrln aud funeral expenses or go to jail. He ohoee tho latter and after spending tho Light in the lockup was taken to tlm 1'ottsvlllo jail this morning. Ho says the woman went to New York city ton months ago and he did not see her after. Now .tgeitry Seemed. T. T. Williams has removed h's genera insurance and steamship office froi i No. 4 to No. 1S3 South Jardin street, and i.i H.ldiiion to hie long list of llret-olass coiuiuiiicH La.- secured the agency of the Hartford l ire In surance Comiiauy, of Hartford, fnn. This company was established iu I'I'l and is one of the most subi-taiitial in the world. It.-, assets aggregate $10 nri " 7J3 1'or int.irnuco iu tho best onnvpu'ii. ut the lowest rates, and steamship tickets on all Jlnes, apply to T. T. Williams, 188 South Jardin street. 1-0-lm Sillier' Hoapltnl l'ntlents. Throngh several discharges the number of patlcuts at the state hospital was reduced to 00 yesterday, but this was again increased to 08 through admissions during the day. The latter were: Stephen Maclilnski, 3, Wig gans, laborer, toes on both feet frozen last Tuesday while working on the culm hanks. The injured members may havo to be am putated. William Jermiah, SO, Mahanoy City, laborer, Primrose colliery, laceration of eye hall, with tho hernia of iris, caused by a blow from iron. Peter Hanberry, 12, Girard ville, school hoy, fractur of the right arm, due to a fall. j ltuinored Changes. It is rumored at Centralis that Robert S. Mercur, recently appolutod superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co's collieries iu that district, is to be transferred to the Lost Creek division to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late John 10. Grant, and that James L. lteese, assistant inside nujier intendent of Centralia colliery, is to succeed Mr. Mercur. The license held by Jonathan Meyer in the Second ward of Ashland, was yesterday transferred to Frederick H. Suyder. The license held by Heiter A Dinger, in the Fifth ward of Pottsville, was transferred toI).8toudt. Suffered for Twenty-four Years. There is uo use at al lu people suffering from any throat affection whatever, when speedy aud permanent relief is at hand. Mrs. U. A. Smith, Jersey Short, Pa., write! : I had been troubled wltli cankered sore throat for tweuty-four yean, aud Thompson's Diphtheria Cure did ndj ' more good than all the others I tried b4 used. The same medicine cured the ore! throats of my child ren. Would nut be wlifegut it iu tlie bouse uudor auy circumstauo." Sold at Kirlln's drug store at 50 cents a 'bottle. run Is. The remains of William MoDevitt, of Turkey Run, wan interred at Frackvllle today. Tlie remains of Mastaaa Ponetemos, a girl S years and 7 months old, were brought from tiilbertnn to-day and interred iu the Polish cemetery. HOOD'S FILLS cure Liver His, IMHougneas, IndlgeeMou K pleiternt laxative. Headache. All DruegUt. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanoy City, Feb. S.--Lewls Jones, who in in the Pottsville jail on a charge mude by the Columbia flrswlng Company, of Mlieuandoah, is known in this town. lie cainc here a little over a year ago to secure the agency for C. D. Kaler at Patton, Pa. Ho failed to get it and left town owing Charley Durchlll a board hill and 8 to a saloonkeeper for borrowed money. William Jeremiah met with painful and Mvlnus injuries while coasting oh th ttrecl. A boy threw an Iron hoop before the tied and it struck Jeremiah on the eye, badly lacerat ing it. The sight may be stoat. Jeremiah I at the Miners' hospital. Mr. end Mrs. Charles Krebe are attending a reunion of the Krebs family at iamaqufc. Roy Marsden, son of Peter Marsdon, of ICast Centre street, sustained severe bruises about the body while coasting on 8th street. His sled collided with another. George Ycrkis, laborer at St. Nicholas col liery, had his left log badly bruised by n fall of coal last night. Lawrence Ilrady, a driver at the Mahanoy City colliery, had two bones of tho left foot fractured last night by an empty oar passing over it. Ktno, 8-ycar-old daughter of Herman Schults, died yesterday. The funeral will take place to-morrow. C. D. Kaler is stilt at Philadelphia. His health is improving and on Thursday he will leave for Florida, to remain there until April. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, 'lake Pan-rina (38c.) and be cured. At Gruhler Ilroa., drug store. The Cnl Trade. The anthracite coal trade has been stimu lated to renewed activity by the wintry weather of tlie past two weeks. Tlie demand for ooal has materially increased and prices have stiffened to tlie July circular figures. There has lieen much difficulty experienced in promptly moving coal to tho tldowater shipping point, and the frozen rivers on the seaboard have rota riled the movement ol ve&'eR The Heading Company lias been compelled to practically snipend shipping oo .1 from Tort Richmond for the present, tmd is .tow moving what coal it can from Port Res ding to New York harbor and tho Ionp Island Sound and othar east rn points. The restriction of production is being rigidly en forced, and tho frigid atmosphore has for the past two weeks compelled a cessation of operations of tho coal washcrles In the an thracite fields. Consequently there has been a heavy curtailment of tho -output of the junior steam sizes as well as of tho prepared sizes. Dry Goods Buying At Wilkinson's. There's pleasure and comfort in shopping here ; good day light in every corner of the Dig Store, lots of com fortable seats at evercounter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply your wants. DOItLRRS DO DOUBLE DUTY TfjlSOIiTH. We offer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids made to sell at I2c for 6lc per yard, just half price." SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fine sat tf.ens in twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. mm mm Soothing tot burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. In- s'ant relict tor piles, stops pain at onco. These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Hageuhuch. A"e fast finding owners at tempting prices ; in some lines we chop off a .jrcl or even half ol tlie riginal selling- prices. For Ladies in new effects, perfect fitting and stylish. The lllgot Will Snarl. From Mnhanoy City American. I was pained to notico in the News, a criticism of my artiole complimenting my friend, C. T. Straughn, tlie editor of the II Kit A LP, oti tho evidences of his bright, in lelligent, hard work as exemplified in his paper. I was of the opinion and am still that I can praise a gentleman for his personal qualities of heart and head, of mind and of body, whero deserving of praiso without drawing upon mysolf the conture of any persou for so doing. When I wrote of Mr. Straughn I did so in hearty sympathy with him personally as a newsman like mysolf just as I would havo done of any other gentleman counectcd with a newspaper whom I especially fancied dosorved a good word. In fact, I believe, I spoko in the same strain of Mr. Eeilly, tho bright editor and ouo of the proprietors of tho News, and Mr. Straughn did not take exception to it. l'cace In the I'nuilly, Tho shoos come from tho Factory Suob Stoke now; Licensed to Marry. John Losko and Baranioa Squra, both of Auuenried. Joseph Baohuinka, of Gllberton, and Mrs. Prau Ikchulonls, of Shenandoah. Imiao Williams and Martha Blackwell, both of Port Clinton, Edward Brobst and Annio U. Caul, both of Ashland. James Mulhorn aud Ann Cloovon, both of Ashland. Jacob A. Hantz and Mrs. Hannah Kaits, both of Shcppton. END OF THE WHITE FAIR. Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale ; at request of many patrons we will continue to sell at the same advertised prices. The Muslin Underwear, Men's White Shirts, Made Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bolsters, New White Goods and Embroideries. Tie Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 S Cents Bach. Why Pay Mora ? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. L I tVlAIM STREET. LLOYD STREET Bfbkdy Cork Trhathkmt for torturing, dlsflg. Drleg, Itching, burning, and scaly skin and scalp dleo8"i wHU Ioh ofhnir. Warm batha with Co. ticura Boap, centlo applications of Odtiouih (ointment), and full doara of Cutiouui Rksol. VBKT.greateat of blood purine aud lmmor cures tiMfira Ii iold throat-bout tht world. Fottii ii oiu uirotjfrncmi iat voria Ii CBtio ft Chim, Cob p., Bole Propi., Cotton. " How to Curt Itchlns fildn Iiitui,M & RED ROUGH HANDS 8?v4s4 IjimtausoN's thkathe, ! 1', J. I'EUdUSON, MAHAaKR. 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, COMSIENCINQ Monday, February 1st. Jno. A.Himmelein's Superb Company, 'THE iDEflliS,' Headed hy the Clever Comedy Team BEATRICE EARLE-M. 8. STREETER. Augin'ented hy Howaon's 20th Century Band and OrchMtra, In a nlessinif Itepeitolre of plays. MONPAY NIGHT, "Grit; or True as Steel." Prloas, lO, 20 and SO Cents. Matin Prloes, lo and 20 Gents. Cfaauge of Play at Every Performance, 8ea4 on sale at Klrlln'a Drug Store. THE DOCTOR May be out when you lend or hiin And In this jrou run (rent risk. Avoid this by keening h low oftheBROKOHO Homoeopathic REME DIES In the house. "They do the Worlc" A ud cost but 10 CENTS at all drug store, ..aBND FOR AWl'I.lt... DRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. EllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllR WOMEN WHO READ nre progressive nud keep informed of c tho World's Progress. Tlie well in- 5 formed and thrifty Houso-wifo will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in the house, as a standard remedy for BprfUns, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, s and all aches and pains. E Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. per bottle. . Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. P FOE S-A-XjE BVBBY'WHEBB. E 61 1 iiji 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 iii i ii ii iiiu 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 in ii 1 1 ii 1 1 mi ii 1 1 1 1 u u 1 1 ii i in i iu 1 1 1 1 u iTt i i ii MISCELLANEOUS. IiOUND. A roll of money. The owner can liavethe Bame by calling on Alexander Klneald,2U South Jardin street, and proving: property. , 2-9.lt IOIt RENT, l)ci! rnhle store room. Good JJ location. No 28 N'.rth Slain street. Apply at F. J. Porta & Bon's 21 N. Main Bt. l-BO-tf Olt ItlENT. A nloo room, second floor. Biiltable for office purposes. Apply at IIebalu oOloe icoiffionE-riEQBim IJlOn RUNT. Store room and dwelling No. 17 ? North Jlaln Street. Apply to Jacob Noll, 11 North Main Street. WANTBD. In Shenandoah, llvo men to art as general and industrial agents for life Insurance company with new features. Must have push and ability to handle solicitors successfully. Permanent If work is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 802 Bourse ItulldlnK, Philadelphia. l-10-18t-eod Wanted-An Idea Si Protect your Mess; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDriEBBURtT oo" Patent Ittor. Beys, Washington, D. O..for their tl.BOO prise after sua list ot two bunitred Inventions wauted. Evan J. Davies, UVBRY AND Undertaking i 13 N. Jardin. Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wation awaits your order. Qoodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM. II. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Go to the Shenandoah Dental Ro. nm ioi Minless extrnotiou of teeth, (told ami Kilvei fllliugs. lfyourartlflc.nl ttctli du not suil TOU call to nee us. All t' i mnitiuus fie We make nil klndj of plalf ,. uUl I'rov n , Aluminum Crowns I.uijau t'rwn, ( owi nd Bridge work and all opumiiona thai ir Mu to Dental Surgery. NochargeB for eitractinf; when plates are, OTtlered. We are the only users of vital ied lr for tho pniuleaa ox traction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Room , llitnun's Bloekl Kast Cntr Streat, Ofttoe Hours: 7 a. ra. to S p. ro. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES ...u AND OW28T PRICES. GO TO Meluskey & Son. 05. MAIN ST. m