ONE DiriE ! WHAT IT WILL DO. It will deliver to you ritlirr of the fol'owtiiff popular mnfpiKtned MUNSEY'S, GODEY'S, COSMOPOLITAN, McCLURE'S, PURITAN.fnew.) LADIES' HOME JO'JRKAL. Try one ; you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North Main St. 333 evrnv points. Ilnpiittttlng Throtighinit tlia Country Chronicled for Hasty l'erusnl. A home belonging to T. II. VmiDumu died yesterday. En route m tramps from Ksnm City, Mo., to Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble ami five children were lodged in the Heading nolle station. They walked 20 miles in the snow on Tuesday. Eva, Matcliiilltls, alias Mitchell, was com mitted to prison for killing her newborn babe, at Tottsvllle. Doyle ami Oillesnle, arrested for altering election figures in a precinct near Ashland, hive been Indicted. Reading Hallway Brakeman Charles Mangel, of Heading, was killed by an over head bridge at Pottstown. Two passengers weru injured in a runaway trolley ear, near Allentown, which collided with a telephone polei 1 A Medical Library Association, for doctors, druggists and medical or pharmaceutical students, has been organised at Heading. II. G. ttube and Arthur Miller were ar rested atl'ittston, charged with snatching a pocketbook from a woman on a Lehigh Valley Railroad train at While Haven. Hotel and saloon mou of Wilkesbarre tle- c ino to sell a bigger glass of beer for 5 cents, despite the fact that brewers have reduced the price to them from $8 to 8 a barrel. Changes have been mailo on the Heading Railway among its coal train hands at Palo Alto. Two crews will be pooled for each en gine instead of four crews for three engines, as heretofore. A Fnlse Kumor. Somo irresponsible person has circulated a report that Landlord liickort is about to dispose of his popular cafe. Mr. Blckort wishes to emphatically deny tho rumor and siys he has no occasion to sell out. Holms been questioned by many persons on tho rumor and caused much annoyance. Repeated Afflictions. Luciau Defrehue, of Brandonvillo, who was injured several weeks ago by an iron pipe rolling upon him, is said to be in a dying condition. His mother was buried last Sunday and on Tuesday his sister, Mrs. Andrew Lorah, residing near tho Olranl farms, died. They Are Lawyrrs Noiv. John L. Stauffer, of Schuylkill Haven ; Morris Hoy, of Orwighhurg, and John V. McGurl, of Pottsville, have biiccemfully passed tho examination for admission to the Schuylkill county bar. They will bo formally admitted on next Monday. 3 T -m - H M in it pays us 10 lose ill! lb Sometimes ! Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and ' rather 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 '25. The get-out-quickly figiir&s. are 50c, 60c, 75c. and fii. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. i 2 32 Can't last long at these prices. 2 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. ; IIP Factory Shoe Store, SEDDALL BUILDING. ' sj- J. A. MOYER, Mgr. 26 SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. MAHANOY CITY. llaiul lSurncd. George Hoover, a carpenter at the Turkey Bun colliery, had tho palm of his right hand buruod yesterday in grasping a hot iron by mistake. Will Figiit at Ml. Carmel. Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmcl, will meet Leslie Pierce, of Philadelphia, iu a boxicg contest at the G. A. II. opera house, Mt. Ciimol, on or about tho 22nd of this mouth. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilenilacho. A. pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Mora Tapers Filed. This afternoon papers were filed at tho County Commissioners olHco to fill the vacancies on the Second ward Democratic ticket caused by tho resignations of Patrick Gibbons and Killiau O'Neill. Joseph liickert is named for Council and Israel Eisenhower for School Director. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to Gruhlor Iiroi., drug gists, for the latest and lest of everything in tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with the result. Entombed miners Iteiouod. Hoothito.v, Mich., Fob. 4. Tho lire at No. 3 shaft, North Tnmnraok mlno, hns abated but little. Yesterday tho rosouers succeeded in reaching tho level on which Peter Lempen and his son, WllUnra, li id been confined, and brought them to the surface. The Toraozhoskis, father and son, nro still In the mine. Hope of find ing theso two men alivo has not been given up, as the father 1b an old experi enced miner, but with guoh donse smoke ns is now in the mine It is hardly probable that they can still be alive. Tho little daughter of Mr. Frod Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and eongh which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 26 cent bottle of Cham bei Iain's Ceugh Hemedy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and the next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy Is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping oougli, and it is famous for its cures. There Is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ulnbertafttno tn 0 all Its asvancfoee. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WJC HAVE THE MOST J1ANU- SOHK DK8ICIN8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS DilOffN. E. d. FOLEY, fcft M W88 CENTRE STREET. l'HUSONAI. MItNTIOX. Preliminary Ifatlnnnl Guard Inspection Held Last Night. MaiunoY City, Feb. 4. A preliminary infection of Co. E, 8th Regiment, N. G. P., was held in Armory hall last night. Major E. C. Wagner, of Girardvllle, was inspector, assisted by Adjutant Mcllenry Wilholm, of Ashland, and Eeglmental Surgeon Dr. Slon telius, of Mt. Garmel. The inspection wb a rigid one. The annual inspection will take place on March 31st and will bo conducted by Major W. S. Miller, of Scranton, inspector of the Third Brigade Frank Bowman, an elderly residont of Barnesville, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon while engaged in handling ice. Tho wagon upset and sovoral cakes full upon him, injuring him internally. In his notice of the approaching election the High Constable has included the offices of Borough Justices of tho Peace. Tho old culm bank that remained nt the loar of tho Lehigh Valley freight depot for yeurs, is being removed by a force of work men. Dr. Paul Dunn met with a serious accident whllo driving from Ellangowan yesterday. The wheels of his carriage caught in a rut anil were broken. The horse became fright ened and ran away, throwing Dr. Dunn to the ground. Ho sustained painful cuts and liruisos about the head and face. The Modern Cleaner on Ami Will Not Scratch. UROINO INOKKABED PENSIONS. For HI en Wlm Ilutned Tennessee Ilrldges During tile Civil War. Washington, Feb. 4. The "East Ten nessee bridge burnetii" hare been redom mended by the house committee on iu vnlid pensions as worthy a higher rate of pension than other soldiers, because of the perilous character of their duty and the suffering they underwent A number of citizens of East Tennessee In 1801 en listed In the Union seorat service as bridge burners, understanding that they would be hanged or shot It captured by the on- eniy. They only consented to undertake tho work on condition that the army un der Thomas should at onoe occupy Ten nessee after the bridges were burned. But Thomas did not oome and the burners were deserted. Some were captured and shot, some eseapod to the mountains and others joined tho Union army. A bill in troduced by Representative Anderson, ot Tennessee, provides that thirteen persons engaged In this service be placed on the pension list at JB1 a month. The commit tee report favors 18 a month. Tried to Murder His Mother. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4. Because hli mother gave lilni n Bound whipping for some slight wrongdoing, 14-yoar-old Har old Barley, who lives with hU parents at 1707 Hope street, Is said to have poured oil of vitro! In a oup ot coffee, part of whioh was drunk by the Intended victim and nearly caused her death. Both father and mother testified against the son. They said that ho had made a deliberate eliort to kill his mother. Magistrate Gillespie oommltted the' lad for trial. Senator Snyder Mny be Chairman. HarMBBURU, Feb. 4. It la reported that Senator Snyder mny be appointed chair man of the committee which will Do .ap pointed to Investigate the stato treasury. Senator Mltcnell, wno ouereu tne resolu tion in tho senate. Is so busy as chairman of the oommlttee on appropriations that ho does not desire it. OBlTUAlHf. ltx-IIIgh Constable James Manuel tiled This Morning. .Tames Manuel diet) at eleven o'clbek this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs Martha Jones, at SOS West Coal street, from dropsy. The deceased was High Constable of tli is town for two years prior to lastSpring. He was 74 years and 4 months old. He was bom In South Wales In 1891 snd lti been lssidentof town for SO years. During the rebellion he gave three yean to active service on the Union side. The deceased is survived by his wife and three children, Mm. Henry Griffiths and Mrs. Martha Jones, of town, and Mrs. Andrew itonnsH, Of Philadelphia. Tlui funeral will take place at 3 o'clock p. in. anSuudsy. One Thousand Dollars Oilered. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Co., offers $1,000 for use of the Wllllamsport, Pa., Hospital, for first case of diphtheria which Its medicine does net cure. Conditions aic that patient must be alive, and not on the verge of death by the use of auti-toxiue or some other so-called roinedy ; the company must bo notified when its medloino is begun to be used so that a representative can bo present and see that the Instructions are strictly carried out. Any registered physician is invited to apply the medloino according to directions and see for himself. Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Health ltcportrt. The following cases wore reported to tho Hoard of Health this morning: Nora, Kath leen, Gertrude and Vincent O'Neill, aged 01, 2, 41 and 41 years, respectively, 100 South Main street, measles. The only case of con tagious disease iu the town is that of Stanilans Baoofskl, who is suffering from membraBOous croup. Harry Metsgar, West Oak street, has recovered from soarlot fever. Deeds Recorded. From Gustavus F. Swift, ct al., to Swift & Co., premises In Pottsville. From Christian Dreshman et al to Henry Dreshman, premises in Ashland. From Geo. A. lleim and wife to Philip J. Smith, premises in South Mauheiin township. From Edwin C. Brown by heirs to Philip Smith, premises in South Manhelm town ship, To Keep Cool. The largo refrigerator of the Shenandoah Beef Company is being filled with ico to-day. Tho ice is cut and shipped from Raven Bun and is fourteen niches thick. Similarity of Grip anil Colds. La Grippe and Colds uro so similar that the skilled physician is oftimes baflled. Your safety lies in "Sevonty-sevcn," it euros both Grip and Colds; relieving tho mind of uncertainty which, in itself, goes a long way towards a cure. ' - Miss Mary Welsh and brother, ThomaB, have returned homo from a visit to friends at Avondale, Pa. Mrs. S. A. Evans yesterday presented hor husband with a baby girl, E. B. Foley, the grocer, Soloman Haak and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ellis, Mrs. T. J Broughall, Miss Broughall and Harry Boxbjr, were Pottsvillo-bouud passengers this mom inc. Messrs. Joseph Smith, John Meluakoy an Andrew Heavy, Mrs. James Silliinan and Mr. and Mrs. James Shieldsboarded the Pottsville train this morning. Miss Emma Boehm, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks with her brother, Councilman John P. Boehm, in town. Miss Minnie Heebnor, of Port Carbon, was the gnoet of her brother, Rev. Alfred Heebnor, yesterday. S. G. M. Hollopctcr, Esq., left for Philadel phia this morning to join lih family and colour-ate his 40th birthday anniversary. Silas H. Hart, tho hustling and genial dealer in office and school supplies, who Bails from tho county scat, was iu town to-day booking orders. William C. Richards, of West Cherry street, who was reported seriously ill on Tuesday, has slightly Improved. Miss O'ltcilly, sister of Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, was a noon passenger on tho P, & R. train to Philadelphia. Drowned In the Schuylkill Canal. Heading. Pa., Feb. 4. Edward Bros. lor. artod 9 roars, and Ellsworth Sands, ngod 10, woro drowned In the Sohuylklll canal late yostorday afternoon. The boys had attempted to cross on the rotten Ico and broko through. The body of Bross lor was rocovored. SlcCairerty to Fight Gallagher. Hugh McCafferty, a middle-weight, has been matched for a finish fight in private with "Jack" Gallagher, of Mt. Carmel. The mill, which is for a purse and side bets of J50, will be pulled off next month. GENUINE 4 IMPOTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEjJTS PEH GLASS Absolutely jnro. stantly on htiti'l .it Contains 10 alcohol. Con- JACOB MOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. Orphans' Court Mutters. Tho following business was transacted in tho Orphans' Court : In the estato of John J. Monaghan, de ceased, court directed a citation to issuo on Margaret A. Monagban, executrix, to file an account within 30 days, A distribution statement was filed in the estate of David Middlecamp, deceased. In the estato of Lydia Worntz, deceased, court directed the salo of real estato for the payment of debts. Iu tho ostate of Benjamin F. Taylor, de ceased, a citation was awarded, the respondent to answer within 15 days from service. In tho estato of Annie Gothio, deceased, an inquest in partition was awarded. Iu tho ostato of Charles Kantner, deceased, the return of the Shorill' was continued until March 1. Another Lehigli Valley Wreck. Another wreck on tho Lehigh Valley rail road occurred near Pattenburg, N. J., last evening, demolishing tho engine and five loaded gondolas. Tho train collided with a D. S. & S. engine, but no one was injured. CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Opportunities for Sreat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. earNOTICE A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at oxactly Suits. Men's all-wool suits In Caul mere and Clwviots, reduced from $8.00 .-. Men's KntilUh Melton and Silk Mixed Wonted Suite, reduced from $10 00 to Men's Fiuet Caasimeres and Blaok Clay Bulla, reduced from S16.00 to Boys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Heelers, reduoed from $.1.00 and ti.OO, now f 1 70 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 vevcoats. All-Wool Dearer and Melton Overcoat, reduced from 86.00 to - All-Wool Kersey Overcoats, clay lined, satin back, reduced InimJlO.OOt" Finest Kngllah Kerey and l'rlese Overcoats, reduced from 116.00 to Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters and Keefera, reduoed from J7.00 and 16 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Baek.sM LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AMD FURNISHER, io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa ANDY CATHARTIC Al 2 50 ALL DRUGGISTS ' I1 11 A lITPf V riliP 5 KTPPTl iiFKi,of romllpatlon. Cssemtn re I he Meal r nuuuu u a uui uuniuin i uuu tt,,., nver unp ur irrfju-.tMii muse eairiiatursireRuiii. hb I 1. ,l hootlft free. Ad. KTKUMMi lii:HKIY 10., rtilrago. Nontrtsl. Can,, or New York. in. Dry-Goods Buying At Wilkinson's. There's plcjftfcnrft find cdmfert in shopping here ; good day . light in every corner of the Big Store, lote of com fortable seats at every counter arid, brfglit, com petent salespeople ready to stfpply your wants. DOhltflnjS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS PJtTH. We offer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids made to sell at iajc for 6jc. per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTE ENS. Simpson's fine sat trens in twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. Are fast finding owners at tempting prices ; m some lines we chop off a third or even half of the original selling prices. Finger T.acorated, Whllo in tho act of spragging a car at tho Kohley Eun colliory yosterday afternoon William Fruescr, residing on East Coul etrctt, hail his middle finger on the right hand lacerated its cnt're length. Tho member was cuiiKht between the end of the epmg and tho rail. Casoarete stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. l?ayor sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c, The Fhilllps 1'unorHl. Tho roniains of Tlon. D. D. l'hillips, who died at his home in Gordon on Monday, after alone illness, were interied nt Fountain Snrlnes this afternoon: The luucrai services were held at tho lato residence ot tne uc ceased. It was one of the largest funerals that has over been witnessed in that section of the county. A committee of tho IIouso of Representatives, consisting of Messrs Schrinck, Onne and Kohler, of this couuty, Powell. Luzerne, anil , l'oclit, Uuiou, was present, and brought with them a floral trihuto consisting of a pillow surmouuted by a Kcystofle and inscribed "House of Hopre. sontativos, 1885-'87." TJo employes of the Lakesldo Itailway Company attended in a body, their positions being filled by employes of the Traction Company in their absence. Besides those all the county officials, men prominent in every walk of life, who knew tho deceased hut to honoj arid respect him for his many good trails of character, joined the throng in paying their respect to the memory of one of Schuylkill's most prom inent citizens. The funoral was conducted under tho Masonic rites. Ashland Lodge No. 291, P. & A. "It., and Oen. Joe Ilooker Post No. 43, O. A. It , wore in attendance. to cum: a cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho mouey if itfails to cure. 25 cents. Tho Old Story. Frod. J. Frea, a dashing, well' dressed young man who resides ot Pottsville and keeps himself in 6tylo on what ho makes by selling papers, candies and cigars on trains, was arrested at Pottsville this morning by Constable Ilolli) and arraigned befuro Justice Cardin in town this afternoon on a chargo mado by Arabella Miller, a rai6s who says she is not quite eighteen years of age and resides on North Market street. It was tho samo old story. Arabella said Frea was responsible aud he denied it. Both parties weio in a very pleasaut frame of mind during the hearing and smiled at each other as their statements olashed. Frea refused to make terms or look for bail, and was committed to tho lockup until it was time for Constable Bolin to tako him to jail. Both parties treated tho allair in such a light vein that thoy flagged sympathy. New Agency Sccuri-d. T. T. Williunis has reniovod his genera insurance and stcamib.il ulflce from No. 4 to No. 183 South Jariiu street, aud iu addition to lite long list of flrst-clttss companios has secured the agency of the llartfoid Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn, This company was established in 1701 and is ono of tho most substantial in the world. Its assets aggregate $10,001,007.55. For insurance in the best companies at the lowest rates, aud steamship tickets on all lines, apply to T, T. Williams, 123 South Jardiu street. 1-0-lm A Coming Wedding Hugh Evans, formerly of town and now of Mt. Carmel, will be married to Miss Alice Wirt, also of the later place, on Thursday, February 11th, at 10 o'clock iu the morning. Rev. J, A. Danner, pastor of the Mt. Carmel Hoformed church, will perform the ceremony. The wedding will take plan at the residence of the bride's parent aud will be attended by only the relative and most intimate frionds of the eontrfcoting parties. Miss Wirt is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben Wirt, of the Valley House hotel, Mt. Carmel. After the marriage tho happy couple will leave for an extended trip through the South, they expecting to spend several days at the Nation's capital. Hlp Oome to ?hoe Win Tali Red Flag Oil tor sprains, bums, cut. At Gruhler Bros., drug More. myths' Trouble. Rumor has it that the cm against Samuel Thomas and John llede, charged as inspectors of. the Cuuibola poll Ittfllytlie township, with negligence in the ntrfaitaWtof their dull, and with having wade fraudulent returns, will not be pushed by Peter Muny, the pro. editor. Richard HoloJn, the judge of election, who was rfmiUrly charged, It will be remembered, wtt triad Md acquitted. "lloue-ltaeklpg Orlp," O. F. Spring, Publisher of the Preston "Times," la., writ! "Tour remedy "77' for Grip relieved myself aud mother from the worst 'bone-raoklng' otuc of Orlji that we ever had, and in raothor's caw it saved doctor's bill of about flO.OO. The Invest ment has brought return that I little ex pected." Dr. Humphrey' Homeopathic Manual of Disease at, your druggists, or Mailed Free. A small bottle of pleasant pellets, fiti the vest pookat. Sold by drug gists, or sent on receipt of 2c, or five for $1.00. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John St., Now Yortc. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmi thing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir ste-ee 1-tf Important to Citizen Candidates. A meeting of all candidates nominated by the Citizens party will ho held In tho Rcpuh licau Club rooms, in the Titman building, to morrow evening. It is important that all candidates attend, as business bearing upon the campaign will be considered. An invita tion is also extended to all interested in tho success of tho Citizens ticket to be present. mil? W ,W V ill The woman who kills her bane by netr. lect of the health and viiror of her womanly organism during the period preced ing motherhood, is inno cently and without realiz ing it. as much responsible for her child's death, as the mad woman who elays her lmbe after its birth. Thou sands of babes are still-bom everv-vear because women in nocentlv and itrnorantlv neelect. during the expectant period, to take proper care of the delicate ana important organs mat near me burdens of maternity. There is just one known medicine that Prepares a woman for capable motherhood, t is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It net dlrectlv and onlv on the organs con ccrned in motherhood making them strong and healthy. It Imparts to them vigor and elasticity. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and gives rest to tne tortured nerves, li aoes away wnn me discomforts of the expectant period, and makes the coming of baby easy and almost painless. It insures the health of baby. Over oo,ooo nave testinea to its virtues. All good druggists sell it, "In the fall of i8a." writes Mrs. N. A. Thomas of 400 Tulaskl St., Wttle Rock, Ark., " while on a -lsit to Texarkana. Ark.. I was taken with a se vere pain in my head and was hardly able to pet home. I was prostrated for fourweeks, not being able to sit up, During that time the doctors failed to give me any relief whatever. At length I was Induced to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Tre scrintlon. One bottle cured me entirelv. I felt relieved after the first three doses, and have never felt the pain since. I send this testimonial that others may be benefited by it. Yours with a thousands thanks. ' , It is as much a woman's duty to look after trie Uealtn ot tne family as to care lor tue cleanliness of the home. Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser enables her to do this. It contains i.ooS pages and 300 il lustrations, and is written in language that any one may understand. Over a million women own copies. A new edition is just out and for n limited time copies will be given free to those who write for them. If you want a paper - covered copy, send twenty-one one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only, to the World's Dis- Eensary Medical Association, NO. 661 Main treet, Buffalo, N. Y. Or for cloth binding, send-ten cents extra, 31 cents in all. For Ladies stylish. in new effects, perlect fitting and 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. The Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 B Gents Baeh. 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. MAIN STREET. ULOYDfSTREETj Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiig IriEitausoN's theatre, ! 1'. J. I'KEaugo.N, Manager, 6 Nights and Saturday Matinee, COMMENCING Monday, February 1st. Jno. A.Himmelein's s Superb Company, 'TJ1E IDERLS,' Headed by the Clever Comedy Team BEATRICE EARLE-M. B. STREETER. Augmented by Howson's 20th Century Band and Orchestra, In a pleasing Ilepertolre of play. TO-NIGHT "CENSUS TAKER." Prlcae, IO, 20 and 80 Cents. Matlnaa PrlOQS, IO and 20 Cents. Change of Play at Every Performance, Scats on sale at Kirlin's Drug Store. BRONCHO (HOMOEOPATHIC) REMEDIE "They do the Work" 10 Cts. AT ALL, DnUQGIHTS.. ..SBNI1 FOIl SAMPLE. BRONX CHEMICAL, COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. are progressive and keep informed of 5 the World's Progress. Tho well in- formed and thrifty House-wifo will always keep . RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in tho house, as a standard remedy for g Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, S and all aches and pains. S3 Price 25 cts. and 50 clt. per bottle. s Prepared by H. 1. 1IACKETT & CO., Philadelphia, g FOB SALE BVBRTWHBKE. Ullllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllil MISCELLANEOUS. TjOIt TtENT. Store room and dwellim;, No, a: 1.12 North Main street Bobbin. Apply to John J. oom. Mood Aniilv at F. J. I'ortz & Son's al N. Main Bt. 1-30-tt TSOR RENT. Deal rahl a store ro 1) location. No 28 North Main street. IJOIt RUNT. A nice suitable for ofllco IICBAU) office room, second floor, purposes. Apply at IIWR RENT. Storo room and dwelling- No. 17 North Main Street. Apply to Jacob Noll, 14 North Main Street. TXT ANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to act V an general and lndustrlftl agents for life insurance coniany with new features. Must have push and ability to handle solicitors successfully. Permanent if work Is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 862 Iloursc Building, Philadelphia. MtMStreod Wanted An Idea ivuivt uui iucuo i nior JMij uriu My s, Washington, D. C.for their $1,800 prise ind list or two hundred Inventions wanted. Who can think of some simple thine to nateat? they may bring you wealth, oner Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Our dfjivsrywnsen await your ord. (loeJt delivered promptly, WILLIAM li. riUSSER, 26 Bast Ceutre Street. oLD-smtiD-imnins. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, mtmnu's Blockl (East Contre Street. Olltae Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. iu. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading, Manager. NOTICE J Dr. Q. 8. Hmtley is still con nected with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS KIHK. We make all kinds of plavtei. Gold Crown. Aluminum Crowns hma Crowns, Grtmn ami Bridge work and all oiieratlttiia tust per. talu to DeuWHurgery. No vhurires for uztraotlna wham nUlas . are ordered. We are the only user of ftwl! air for the painless entrust) ou of teeth. FOR THIS BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. MAIN ST.
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