ft- 1 ONE DiriE! WHAT IT WILL DO. It will d11rr to yon ritbcr of lite follnwIiiK popular mAfrtm-s . MtTNSEY'S, OODEY'S, COSMOPOLITAN, Mccunurs, PURlTAN,(new.) LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. Try one ; you'll waut another. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North rvlailn St. A K.ibl.rr Foiled. A young man who returned tn bis home on North White street late last evening, found the door locked. To gain au entrance he lifted one of the window anshes, leaving his overcoat hung on the door knob. After crawling into the house ha noticed a young man outside ongirly watching the coat on the knob. He remained silent for a few moments until tho passerby took the coat and started to walk away. He then opened the door and gave chase. The thief dropped the coat aud took to his heels. A Good Thing for a Bad Oough. What? Pan-Tina, 28c. At Ujuhler llroft, drug store; f.f(Ulntiire AiUmiritff. Representative Joseph Wyatt last evening received a telegram stating that the Legists tore had adjourned, and would in all prob. ability meet again in Ilarrisburg In ten days. AVagon Hrok Down, A heavily loaded wagon owned by Itu hlnskl A Friedman broke down this morning at the corner of Jardir. and Oak streets, one of the wheels giving way. VIH Cure Any On. It makes no difference how novere the case may he Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, if an plied In strict accordnnce with printed in structions given, will positively cure any case of diphtheria to which it may be ap plied. William A. Wolflnger, Milton, Pa., writes: "To all whom it may concern, I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thomn bod's Diphtheria cure to all ; and if used ac cording to directions it will positively cure any case of diphtheria," Sold at Klrlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Tax CalIector7McCol's Son Dies. Charles, a four year and ten months' old son of Tax Collector James JIcCool, of Jack- sons, died yesterday morning, of membrane ous croup, after an illness of several days, The funeral took place at 8 o'clock this after noon. First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Gruhter Ilros., drug storo. At COTTOI.ENB. COTTOLHNB. Use It is sweet, pure and wholesome. No lard in it. Genuine Cottolene Is sold everywhere with trade marks "OMfotene" and titer1, head in oofton-ptant wreath on every tin. A handsomely Illustrated Kitchen Calendar of unions design, for 18ST, oontalolac Three Hundred and HUty-flv. Reflected Recipes by the best known teaenm of and writers on esokery. Will be sent on receipt ot this ! vertinoment and six osnM la stamps. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, ill. THE FATS OP AJFUHITS HAM. Marie Twain, IV. p'y la Debt, Tolling Haul In London. Few of Mnrli Twain's friends know of the plucky fight lie is nuking with adver sity or how badly he has been used ly for tune. In a word, Mark Twnln. who a cou ple of years ago thought li. u i If a rich man, Is today worse than penniless. Slnoe his return from Africa a few months ago lie has horn living in modest lodgings In Ijondon, going nowhere and seeing but one or two friends, working nil day and every duy at a history of his trip arotind the world. With tho proceeds of this lxok lie hopes lo be able to poy off Ills creditors ami to leave something for his family. He lost practically everything when Wclwtcr & Co. fulled, and the lecture trip around tho world, which ho undertook with the hope of reprieving his fortune, did not tu-ii out u financial rucrcv Over 00 years of age, in poor health and in a strange country, America's greatest l umorist la perhaps working harder than over before, THE OLD WAYSIDE INN. HOOD'S I'lliLriS uma lAver In., Blllousuess, ludlgestlou, Hoaduche. A, uleasnt laxative. All Druggists. Scrofula Death of John Judge. John Judge, Sr., of Locust Onp, who was well known here, died at his home there Monday afternoon. He is Mirvived by his wife, and a family of three sous aud four daughters. Tlin Phillips runrral. The I & It passenger train tliat leave Mahanoy City at 11:45 a. m. will to-morrow stop at Gordon lor the accommodation of people wishing to attend tho funeral of Hon. D. D. Phillips, at that place. Tlio T.yon-Dunii Contest. This morning's session of the Lyon-Dunn contest court was devoted to hearing testi mony of voters in the First ward of this town. Peace In the l'amlly. The shoes come from tho Factory Shoe Store now. Watterson at the Piano. Wo are nil familiar with Mr. IlenryWat torson as a brilliant and ineteorlo writer and kaleidoscopic statesman. But It is as a pianist that he unfolds the richness and the originality of the art side of the captain of tho "boys in the trenches" and tho guardian of "tho star eyed goddess of ro forni. " He is passionately fond of music, and n particularly pathetic and tender melody firings tho tears Into his eyes and givejiflra a lump in his throat, just as It "f0c his friend, .Too Jefferson, who goes all to pieces when a nocturne from the "Slldsumimr Night's Dmim" Is played. Loving nmslo a he does, when the yearn ing to hear It is upunhlin tho bravollenry will sit down to the piano, surcharged with Chopin, Schulxrt, Wagner or Gounod. Then tho trouble Ixigins. What with defect ive sight, n restless, nervous organization, the music in him surging for expression, he makes a wild slap at tho bass, probably striking the wrong note, to his Intense, tor ture, starts in on something which Is as Wild, weird and ominous us Alpine thun-v der, to wind up with a climax which makes Mm vibrato on his scat and leaves him an exhausted wreck, with a world of music still unexpressed, his sensitivo ear and re fined taste telling him that the effort has boon in vain, in spite of a naturally lino touch and his artistio temperament. Washington Post. Genoral Grosvenor Tells a Story. General Grosvenor Is the author of a Btory about a rural member from one of the western states. At the beginning of this congress the Athens statistician was Bounding him as to wliat he could do best on the various oommlttoes. It was tho rural member's first term here. He said he thought he would like to be chairman of the Judiciary committee. He told Gen eral Qrosvenor that he had been president of the Bar association In his state, and his constituents thought he would Iks fitted for the duties of that congressional position. Washington Post. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Is a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for blood diseases and has no equal. ' Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years and most of the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve her. A specialist said he could cure her, but he filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly every so-called blood medicine and drank them by the wholesale, but they did not reach her trouble. Some one advised her to trv S R S artA chp rprw soon found that she had a real blood remedy at last. She says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am perfectly well, my skin is clear and healthy and I would not be in my former condition for two thousand dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison in my system, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Mood Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. uur noots free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Tho Homo Slnde Fatuous 1y Longfellow Sold to a lloston Man. If there la no hitch in the papers, the old wayside Inn at Sudbury, Mass., made f h inotw by Longfellow will pass In to the own ership of a Hoston gentleman of anti quarian tastes, who will preserve the build ing mid All It with articles of hlstorlo in terest. The name of the buyer will not be given out until the papers have passed, This estate passed Into the hands of ex Mnyor S. H. Howe of Marlboro and ex-Alderman Homer Rogers of Boston In 1898. These two gentlemen have expended considerable money In renovating the house aud improving it, such as shiugllng tho roof and retopping the chimneys, whioh had been broken In several places. This work In no way, lrowerer, Interferes with its exterior or its hlstorlo worth, for Air. Rogers told a reporter at his house In Al llston that he would not have thnt happen for thousands, and the work was dono for preservation. When the deed oame Into tho hands of Mr. lingers three years ngo, It was tho first time It had passed out of tho hands of tho Howe family slnoo tho house was originally built, two centuries since. The building was built shortly nft- I or King Philip's war, and up to 1803 It 1 was known os Howe's tavern. David 5 Howo built It about tho commencement of the eighteenth century, and in 1702 re ceived from Samuel Howo, his father, a tract of 130 acres of land. John Howe, tho grandfather of David, ' laid the lot on which the tavern stands as signed him in tho apportionment of 1051. In 1716 Colonel Kzeklel Howe, who won fame in the Revolution, hung out tho Red Horse sign, and when in 1700 the colonel died Adam, ills son, took the tavern, and for 40 years conducted It ns a public house, i Lyman Howe, a brother, took possession 1 when Adam passed away and continued to 1 keep an inn until about 1800. Then Its ! days of usefulness in this direction ceased. It hai, however, been open to tho publlo for several seasons past. Timo and tho storms havo dealt lightly with tho hlstorlo structure, for the white oak beams are In a flno state of preservation. Now York Times. GENU INE d IMPOTED 0 BEER Nourishing nnl rxlulunitinj, 5 GEfiTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure, etintly on lu.iiii ut Contains ro alcohol. Con JAC03 MOLL'S, NO. li NORTH MAIN ST. "A 0ITY LIKE NSW T0KK." and Mr. Moody'a Conception of Heaven Its Company. Evangelist Moody spoke to a big congre gation nt Carnegie hall, New York, tho other afternoon. Ho said in part: "You and I are hurrying to another world. This place, you know, Is not our homo. There is a brighter placo for us If wo want to go to it. And it s a country like ours. Heaven is a city like New York. I believe th.it. I'm helped along in llfo by thinking of that and of meeting my friends there, "And if thero is n heaven, as you all bo liovc, thero mnat be an opposite place, call It hell, or perdition, or whatever you Uko. If I see a man doing wrong, doing what he ought not to do, cursing or blasphem ing, then I know that he's not going tho samo way I'm going. A man who will fully and angrily thrusts n dagger into my heart Is not going the same way I'm go ing. Thero Is no road without two ends. Wo know what the straight road is. If heaven Is ono end, where Is tho other? Or does death ond allf "It'H settled in my mind that heaven is a place of joy. And do you think that a carnal man is going to heavonf Can death change hlmP Do you think that death can change, a man's character or that death can change a Ixul man iuto an iingolP Oh, no! It is only those who will now follow tho right path that will onter heaven. Wo shall see our friends whom we know wero doing good, and we'll havo tho angols and cherubim and seraphim. Oh, wo'll have select company in heaven!" riTHT POINTS. (Iapi.-nll!t Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty PeiTtunl. Winter is over. Put away the skates. The uronnil hog didn't see his shadow. Competition Is sharp In the cutlery trade. F.ven tall men ooaaalonalty find themselves short. When a iiwa waives a hearing the conrt is flMd. Charity (Mr begin at home bnt it also be gins at C. A catamount was teen on the mountain near lferaarina. Tho new brewery at Fountain Springs is ready for operation. The new county move men t Is being again agitated in Lnlerao eoonty. Tramps may net In particularly honest hut yon can't get on to take a bath. The Klrlln property, on East Oak street, will be occupied by Wolf Ltvin. The.Tork Farm colliery will be Idle for six weeks, because ef repair being made. Dr. a. M. Hamilton ha had a speakihg tnbe for night calls put into his office. The pilot may aspira to become a mllllou alr and yet he steers clear wt the rocks. Tho Wesley Leagne of the Primitive oburrh In this region met at Mt. Oarmel to day. Home of the officials at the Ooleralna col liery have been cut down tBB a month In their wages. Operations on the retnodollng of the Keli ler properties, on North Main street, were began this morning. Tho residents of McMichsel's Monroe co'itity, are exalted over the alleged dis covery of gold on the Kohler farm. Preston A. VouRht, of Ht. Carmel, was ehoeeu as chairman of the Northumberland Democratic Staudlng Committee. The annual convention of the sons of America of Schnylkill county will be held in lVtsville on Washington's lllrthday. Frank Urilfith, 28 years eld, a cousin of the late Horace Oreeley, is In the jail at Los Autreles, Oil., a self-roufeamd horse thief. The Chief Iiurgcss of Mt. Uarmel failed to gc t his salary increased from 1200 to 600 per nnmiin at tho Council mooting on Monday last. l'eter Valmlka, alias Peter Wassll or "Terrible Pete," was sentenced to lie hanged fur murder by Judge Dennett at Wilkea barre. Mrs. Eliza Mink, of Charleston, Merrer County, who brutally beaten by two men who then robbed the house. She is not ex pected to recover. After having a bullet iu his knee for 10 years, Alexander McKay, a Jefferson county blaoksmlth had it located by the X-rsy pro cess and removed. Wolf, the Si year-old-rn of Hr. and Mrs. Harry Ooldln, of East Centre street, who died of diphthertlo croup, was interred in tho Kobeleh Israel cemetery yesterday afternoon. A resolution was Introduced In the Rhodo Island House urging the president of the United States to exert his good office in be half of the Cubans for the suppression of the war. A stand of chemical batteries on the top floor of the Western Union Telegraph Com psny's buildlug at New Orleans, La., fell yesterday, and the company's business was paralyzed for over au hour. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urino and let it stand twenty-four hours; n sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent dasire to urinate or pain in tbo back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladuerarooutof order. WHAT TO DO. There ii comfort In tho krjowlodRO bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmpr's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills ovcry wish in relieving pain In the back, kidnoys, liver, bladder aud overy part of. tho urinary pas- sases. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wind or beer, and over. comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho jnild and the ex traordinary clTect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonder. ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tbo best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle aud pamph let, lioth sent free by mail, pnention Evening Hkbalp and send yodr full post-ofllco address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., llingbamton, N. Y. The proprietors of tMspaper guarantee tbe genuineness of thiaol'r. riClWONAt, SUSNTION. Onlcora Kloclcil. The stockholders of the Ilottom Creek Coal A Coke' Co., of Vivian, W. Va., held their annual meeting at Pottsvlllo yesterday morning. The following oiheers were elected: Win. Spencer, of Sllnersvllle, presldeut: Col. T. H. Illckert, of PotUvllIe, vice president; 8. W. Patterson, of Vivian, W. Va., secretary. Following are the directors: Andrew Boliert- son, Wm. H. Lewis, Harry Gay, William Stein, 8. W. Patterson, Wm. Spencer and Col. Uickcrt. --CLEARING SALE-4-" Offers Unuxual Opportunities for Great Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. JWNOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall aud winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits, Man's all-wool suits In Casslmcre and Cheviots, reduced from 18.00. Men's Kntrllsh Melton and Silk Mixed Worwted Suits, reduced from f 10.00 to Men's Finest Casslmeres ami Hlaclc Clay Suit, reduced from 116.00 to IIo8' all-wool suit and Chin chilla HaeTers, reduced from $5.00 and 13.00, now 12.75 anil.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 -vcrconts. All-Wool BeAver and Melton Overcoat, reduoed from 8.00 to All-Wool KerMy Overtook), lay lined, satin back, rvuuoeiu from $10.00 to Plnevt KnglUli yeraey and Fries Overooati, reduce! from $lfl.00 to M lioyn' Overcoiito, UUtera and Keefen., reduced from 97.00 and d 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Uln&crtalUno in nil its aBrnncbcs. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS, WK HAVE TUB MOST 1IANO- BOMB DKSIONS OF ..OIL CLOTHS XS 10WN. E. B. FOLEY, tie, ay vtz&rs oentre street 9Satisfuction Guaranteed or Money Back.9 LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONJjY ONE PRTCE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AIM D FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY CATHARTIG i so .ABSOLUTELY GUARAS TEED f i.le and booklet frss. id. STKKI.IMl ItKHKin .. Oilr.io. Xontrpsl. I'sn. is ALL DRUGGISTS to cure niir rst.eof ron.tiputlon. rauaieU ar the Ideal Lnxa Imc nerer ffrip or tfriie.lut rauie eatj natural reaslts, i or New York. Sara- in. To Florida via 1'ennKylVHiila Railroad The uiiilwlntrr eiwlua lias begun. The discomforts "and dangers of wet winter woatlior are here, but to tlio southward, from a cloudless sky, beams a bajuitiful sun upon a blooming land. Tho next Pennsylvania Railroad tour -to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks iu Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia l ebruary 0. Excursion tickets, inindiiift railway trans portation, Pullin i accommodations loue berth), aud meals on route In both directions while travoline on the special train, will be sold at tbe following rates: New York, $60.00; Philadelphia, $48.00; Canandalgua, $62,815; Erie, $64.86; l'jttaburg, $63.00, and at propor tionate rates from other point. For tickets, itineraries, and other informa tion apply to tioket agents, Tourist Agent at 1100 Broadway, Now York, or to Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Frank Hart left town tills mornlnx for Ills home In New York city. Mrs. John Martin Is vlaHInn among ac quaintances In Sanbnrr. Bowman ITart marie a bnaineM trip to Branaonville and Sliepptoti to-day. II. L. Whlteloek, the shoedealer, made a flying pnHhets trip t Beading yesterday, Mimes I'm ma Drethtr ahd Clam Herring, of Itiugtown, spent yesterday afternoon In town. Messrs. Flynn and O'Brien arc tho guests of Thomas Gumming, on North Union street Policeman Thomas lm mxnt today at Poltsvllle on business Connected with recent arresta. Miss Sallie Clouser, of Llewellyn, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jainee, of South West street. Mist Laura Itlokel, of Pottavlllo, is a guest at the residence of her aunt, Mr. Graf, on North Jatdih street. Mrs. II. L. Whlteloek returneiHo her home In Philadelphia yesterday, after spending several days with her husband. Don't Trlfio With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-riuft (36s.) and be cured. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Dry Goo ds Buying At Wilkinson s. ltnrk Days, The person who by overwork or oxceeees has brought on a condition of nervous pros tration, uerrons debility aud lots of vigor Is greatly to be pitied. There Is no allllolion worse than this, because it affects body and mind and ultimately every part of the human syplem, The days are dark. Hud the nights full of woo. But you should not despair, for you can certalnlj be cured. Write at ouco to Ur. Greene, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, he is the most successful physician iu the world In tho cure of this class of diseases, aud be treated and cured nt your homo. You ran consult him by letter free. His reply will do you wondors of good. Do not put oil' writing him ono day longer.- Newspaper flfen Organize. The newspaper men of Hazlcton nnd sur rounding towns held a meeting last night and took preliminary steps toward the organization of the Hazleton Press Club. Another meeting will bo held on Saturday evening. Soothing loi burns, scalds, chapped hands mm nps. jueaung lor cuts and sores, in stant relief for piles, stops in at once. These are the virtues of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Hageubuch, There's pleasure and comfort in shopping here ; good day light in every comer of the DJg Store, lots of com fortable seats at every counter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply"" your wants, DOIiItflSS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS POT. We offer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids made to sell at 12 yz for 6jc. per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. x Simpson's fine sat fens in twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. Are fast finding owners at tempting prices ; in some lines we chop off a third or even halt of the original selling prices. A Curfew Lnw, Tha Mt. Carmel couucil on Monday evening last, passed an ordinance prohibiting children under 10 year of age from running tho street at night. It will probably be olwcrvod in the same manner that tho majority of bor ough ordinances are. TO GURU A COtn IV I1N1! 11AV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 25 cents. County jDctectivc. Legislator Griffiths, of tho First Scliuyl. kill district, has introduced a bill in the Legislature providing for a county detective '.u counties havings a population of over 150,000 inhabitants. Passing it will be a diflbrcnt matter. Cascarets stimulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, woaken or gripe. 10c. Trotting llrcortl Reduced. At the annual meeting of tho Lehigh Agri. cultural Society, held at Allentown, yester day, the Secretary reported that tho gray gelding "Allen Dare" had lowered tlio track trotting record from 2.10 to 2.15J. Until re cently the horse was owned by John A. Titman, who sold it to a Hazlcton party. Soft, White Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by Cutioura Soat, tho most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in tho world, as well as purost and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only prevcntlvo of inflammation and clogging of the Tobes. MAHANOY CITY. A School Teacher Knoeked Down by a Sled. Mahahoy City, Feb. 8. While on her way to school this morning, Miss Mary MoAtee, a teacher, was run down by a sled on a pavement of South Main street. In the fall her head struck the pavement with such force at to render her unoonsoioits and she was carried into the office of T. II. B. Lyon, Esq. Bettoratlvea were applied with success and the young lady was removed to her boms. No serious result are anticipated. Frank Dean was committed to jail last night on complaint of John A. Weber. While the two men were engaged in storing iee in the letter's beer refrigerator they be came Involved in a dispute and Dean as saulted Weber. It is rumored that a syndicate is about to lease Mabauoy Park and provide it wltb a first claes bicycle track. If the plans are carried out they will intke sporting a Skin in this town lively next summer. C. I). Kaler, of this place, left Philadelphia this afternoon for Aiken, South Carolina. After a short stay there he will go to Lot Angeles and San Francisco, California. On hit return east he will -visit Denver and Chicago, arriving home sometinie In May. On hit return he will make some radical changes in his properties her. Among tbem will be an enlargement ef lilt brewery. John Auttock lias auuounoetl that he will he a candidate for Jury Cemtnlstlouer. New Agenoy geeuretl, T. T. Williams hat removed hit genera insurance and steamship olfioe from No. 4 to No. 188 South Jardln street, aud in addition to bit long list of flrst-olata companies hat secured the agency of the Hartford Fire Ill sura uoe Company, of Hartford, Conu. This company wus established in 17M and it one of the moil substantial In tbe world. Its assets aggregate f 10,001,(197 .58. For laaurauoe in tbe best companies at the loweat rates, and steamship tickets on all Hues, apply to T. T. Williams, 13 South Jardiu struct. 1-9-lui mticura Soap laiold throughout the world. Fottbr Deuqahd Cmu. Cobp., Bole Boiton, U. B. A. rw"llow to Purify and BeftaUfj the Bkln, Scalp, and llalr," mailed free, BABY HUMORS SeffiffiS&K IiUJltaUSON'S THUATItK, ) r. J. Febgusos, Manacieh. 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, COMMEKCINO Monday, February 1st. Jno. A.Himmelein's Superb Company, 'THE iDEfthS; Headed by the Clever Comedy Team BEATRICE EARLE-M. B. STREETER. Augmented by Howson's 30th Century Band and Orchestra, in a pleasing Itepertolre o( plays. XO-INIIGHT JACK O' THE MINE-S. Prices, IO, 20 and SO Cants. Matinee Prices, to and 20 Cents, Change of Play at Every Performance. Seats on sale at Klrlin's Drug Store, BRONCHO (HOMOEOPATHIC) "They do the Work" 10 Cts. AT ALL DltUGCJISTS SEND l'OIt tJAMI'LB. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers. N. Y. MADE SUITS For Ladies in new effects, perfect fitting and stylish. 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. END OP The Famous MeCall Paper Patterns, 1 and 1 5 Cents Each. Why Pay Mors? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest ahd best in the world,-an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET simiimmmiimmimimiiimiiimmmmMiMiiiimiiiimiiimimiiiiiiuimiiiM aro progrossivo niul keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tlio well In- formed and thrifty Houso-wlfo will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in the house, as a standard remedy for 5 Bprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. a Price 25 cts. and SO els. per bottle. E Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. FOB SALB EVERYWHBBE. 5llllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllMllll!lllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.!llli MISCELLANEOUS. FOIi KENT. Daslrnblo 6tore room. Ooort loontlon. No S) North Slnln street. Apply nt F. J. I'orti & Son's,21 N. Main St. l-SO-ff I J U.. . . . .A 1 i . . . . .1.1. 11 1 13 suitable for offlcs purposes. Apply at 1 ini.AU,' umnj TTIOIt ItltNT.-ator room ami dwelling- No. 17 Jj North Main Street. Apply to Jawrti Noll, 11 North Main Street. OLD-TTfinD-REMHIfli TTTANTKO. In Shenandoah, live men to act V a? general and industrial agent (or Hie Insurance company with new features. Must hare push and ability to liandle solicitors successfully. Permanent If work Is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 8B3 Ilouroe Jiuildlng, Philadelphia. l.l-8t-eod Wantcd-An Idea Protect your Ideas: they may bring you Write JOHN WEDDKRBURN & oo., Patent Attor neys, Washington, 1. 0., for tbslr I.Xl prlso otter and list of two hundred Invention wanted. Who can think of some simple this-to patent? Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery waxen awaits your order. Qeodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. P"stt ssssBJsssssssssssW SIH hWWJ mmw SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) tCaaaat Giitr Straat. OISwj Hours: 7 a. ui. to 8 p. ru. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of IteadhiKl, Manager. NOTICE; Ir. Q. 8. Hartley la still con- tiectod with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS 1'llKK We nialce all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Ciowu and Bridge work and all operation that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates a re ordered. We are the only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...UOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. MAIN ST. m l: