"SOMETHING... TO REWEfWBER BY." s'tit.ible gift ). lend at tlii: foi j;i nllc.r.ii.i it t,u! . tim; tr..m cue oi "BOMJ DUST." "OOtiD DUST." -VALEHTIHES! 'e have a oluU-eline from which j :leit .it I't-UM'.iable p: ices. ,S00KS& BROWN THE IMMIORATI?; BILL. Tlome Agrees to the l'lnit ronfere.net lloport on the Measure. Washington, Feb. 10. The hou e yesterday agreed to the final confer ence report on the Immigration bill by an overwhelming mojniHyt 217 to 83), nnd passed two more in-naton bills ovi the president's veto. Th- modifications of the ImmlKratlon contained In the conference Teport, by which an Intend ing Immigrant was required to be able to read and write "the Kngllsh or an other language," and which permitted the Illiterate wife and minor children to accompany an eligible Immigrant, removed the main opposition to the bill, but Messrs. Mahany of New York, Magulre of California and Keifer of Minnesota opposed the whole theory of the bill on general principles, while Messrs. Barthnidt of Missouri and Mc Alptn of Massachusetts both spoke in favor of the bill as modified. The bene ficiaries of the pension bills passed over the veto were both of the clas.i known as "remarried widows." Mr. Cleveland haB disapproved a number of these bills, but he has also allowed several to become laws without his signature. A resolution was adopted appointing John Marshall Brown, of Maine, to the vacancy on the board of managers of the National Home for Disabled "Volunteers, made vacant by the death of George I Deal. The open session of the senate was wholly perfunctory and after transact ing some routine business the doors were closed and an executive session continued throughout the day. FWKhiniiPiuflfirw T,y lAnceit Dackaffe extra -vnluo m.i.i eM-ryvt here. Mmli only Djr THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Bt. Louis, New York, Boston, rausawpaia. The llalf Pool Dissolved. !?ltRburg,,Feb. 10. The rail pool was dissolved yesterday in New York be cause of dissensions among the east ern members, some of whom claim that a few of the manufacturers were offering rails below legitimate figures. It Is sated that prices of rails at Pitts burg will now range between 120 and 121, and from J21 to $32 west. It Is probable that a greatly Increased pro duction this year will result from thl3 action of the manufacturers, glvlns employment to a large force of men now Idle. Guilty of Crlmlnnl Libel. Pittsburg, Feb. 10. In the criminal libel case of State Smaiors William Flynn and C. L. Magee, against The Commercial Gazette, the Jury found Albert II. Ileed, the proprietor, and Walter J. Christy, the political editor, guilty. E. W. Bartlett, city editor, was found not guilty. The libel consisted of the publication of a story of an al leged corrupt bargain between the two state senators and M. A. Hanna. MAHANOY CITY. The Stock Yards Are Vrcsscd by Demands Vor Coal. Mahanoy City, Fob. 10. Tlio coal stook yards at this place nre taxed to their utmost ly the demands for coal. The ollicials find it difficult to keep pace with tlio orileis. not withstanding a full corps ot workmen are kipt working night and day, including Sundays. Terrance McBreen, employed ns an ouUidc laborer at the Boston Hun colliery, had his right foot badly injured. A piece of iron weighing about 150 pounds slipped from his grasp and crushed the large toe of the foot. The old cylinder boilers at Tunnel Iliiige colliery are being torn out and will be re placed by tubular boilers. The small coal veins at the Primrose col liery were stopped yesterday. Lewis Bernsteei, of East Centre street, and employed at the North Maliiuoy colliery, had a small bone of Ills left arm fractured yesterday. He slipped while pushing a oar to the bottom of tlio slope. Thumas Crosby, a reiwlrsman 48 years of age, had his face bjdly lacerated by a blast in a gangway of the Primrose colliery yester day. Ho narrowly escaped losing his sight. Mrs. Anna 0., wife of Jacob Knoblauch, died at her home on East Centre street last night. Tlio deceased was 00 years of age and had Buffered from rheumatic gout for fifteen years, being helpless during that period. She is survived by her husband and a daughter. The funeral will take place on Saturday, A Highway Mystery. Special to Kvksino Hkrai.ii. Fbackville, Feb. 10. At eight o'clock this morning a man was found unoouscious mar the culvert on the road between this place and Mahanoy Plane. .Dr. J. II. Enter- line, of the latter place, was summoned and said the man was suffering from congestion of tho brain. The victim wag sent to tho Miners' hospital. A woman who was allowed to see the injured man said he was Anthony Geeser, of Maizevllle. This identification lias not bean confirmed. When the victim was found he was without hat or coat aud they could not be found. It is believed the man was assaulted and robbed, and then thrown over an embankment to the place where lie was found 333 IliiltDavsus 33 3 O -j 5 3333 atf 33 333ES 3:3:35 33? 33 3K 3 Id PITHY POINTS. to lose Somctim When bilious or costive, eat a Cases ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, Sfio. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. JlaMA & ft A & una Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE ana LLOYD STREETS, WJ HAVE TUB OEHION8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS EN -tOWX. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 U'est Ceatze Street. ') I Here's i case in point. I We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep thj:m 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 6c. 7Kc sSi and $1.25. The get-out-quickly figures . are 50c, 6oc, 75c. and $1. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. iixl-nlngs Throughout the Country 1 t rmileleil lor Haul)' l'ernsal. Him 'is iMiunty towns are getting rival tele phone lines. Mm ! mini l ing Is said to exist at Ontmlia, sllicu I lie mines closed iluttll. Htimlut got 600 Worth of doth in from 7j. j. Rt-plogle's store in Altoona. IYi ry county has twenty -six applicants for licenses one more than last y.'sr. The 1'. A U. collieries will suspend this evening for the balance of tho week. William Tom; eit received his injuries Bt tha Suffolk lollleiy and not the Kohlsy llun. Altera lover's quarrel at Reading, Jtossie 11 iilenbanh swallowed laiid.iuum and may die. The County CominisAloncrs of Northumber land county have bvcu surcharged by the Auditors. M. M. Durke, Esq., has liccn employed as additional counsel for Judge Dunn in the ooutett case. The buiffoldlng used in the drilling of the bore hole at the 1'lank Iildge colliery is being torn down. William Anstock, of Wllliamsport, and formerly of Mahanoy City, is reported seriously ill. Junius Mavis, the Coutralia horse denier, yesterday purchased a flno gray horso from Liveryman Neiawenter. Lockjaw, the result of a piece of iron fall ing and crnsulug of two of his toes, killed David Loose at Heading. Four iunters In line Swamp, Penn Forest township, nsarTamaqua, killed a hear which weighed over 800 pounds. Another roust, " After Dark," was inflicted upon the theatre going puhlic last night. t here are others on the way. Overcome by smoke after a blast in the Cameron Mine, near Shatuukin, Franeis Roshon fell thirty yards and was fatally hn rt lly a system of reduced fees the Ticasuror f Clearfield county, who has heretofore re vived over 16.000 a year, will get hut 11,700. Dr. Jenkins, of She pp ton, reports having thirty-sevcu cases of diphtheria in Sheppt. nd Oneida, four new cases lieing reported yesterday. The Lehigh A Wilkesbarre mines aver- iged only 110 days last year, and some of the other coal companies in this region will not make ns good a showing. Harry May was killed and torn to shreds, and Charles Mutuliler futaiiy hurt by a pre mature explosion of a dunlin hlast nt the iilg Mountain mine, near bhanioktn. The Schuylkill county almshouse buildings aie insured for $05,000. Tlio court house l'or $I8,G00 and tlio furniture for $11,500. The dwelling of the court house janitor is iuaured for $800. There are scores of friends who say they would gladly havo assisted defaulting ISank Cashier George Bredor, of Allentown, to re gain a financial footing, if ho had told them of his troubles and not fled. M0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. A "Frozen Meats" Decree. Tho French government hns by decree prohibited tho salo of nil frozen meats un less each pieco exhibited for snlo bears a largo tag, with the words "Frozen Moat." This Is done, nccordliiR to United States Consul Chancellor at Havre, to protect tho public from the 111 consequences of buying this meat (subject, as it is, to sudden de composition whon thawed out) ns fresh, hume killed meat. Great quantities of this frozen moat are now being brought to Havre from Australia. HOOD'S EIJjT.iS euro Mver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pIous"nt laxative. All Druggists. GENUINE 4 IMPORTED I BEER Xuuriahluif and exhilarating 5 GEftTS PEPV GliflSS Altftolutely pirc. RtnntJy on lmul rt Contains jo alcohol. Con JACOB NOLL'S, M0. M NORTH MAIN ST. rnnsoNAi. muni ion. Edward Cuff Is visiting In Pottaville. Frank lirady visited friends at l'ottuville to-day. Joseph Devltt is tptudlng several days in PotUvillo. Harry Rotby returned to his home In Livonia, N. Y., this morning. Mrs. Anthony Schmfcker took an early morning train for Philadelphia. Miss Kate Malone, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Hiss Maggie Malone. Miss Snell has returned to Pottaville, after a pleasant vacation among town friends. George Ploppert, Jr., drummed up trade among tho shoe mersbants of Mt. Carmel to day. Mrs. William Wlllman, of Mshanoy City, spcut tcday in town among old acquaint ance?. Itev. James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, spent to-day visiting friends at Shamokin. P. II. Conry has returned homo after spending an enjoyable vacation with Potta ville acquaintances. William Johnson aud Miss Lena Herman enjoyed the play at Kaler's opera house, Mahanoy City, last evening. Henry Smith, who has been confined to his house through Illness, Is slowly improv ing, but the attending physiolan will not allow him to resume work. Alnrrlago Licenses Win. O. Loitsel, of Klingerstown, and Com Uollenbaob, of Herndon. llenj. F. Kami) and Luclnda Smith, both of Auburn. Not tho Mitchell. To the iinblloafton nf the earn of Jacob Mitchell against the Prudential Insurance ' per Vai'd the plaintiff was the man who accidentally shut William Lastwickas on July 4th last. It now appears that such was not the case and that the Mitchell in the Insurance matter and the one in the Lasawickas ease were different inou. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 26c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Ghrlfttlnn Kndnavor Union. Ed. HgRALD : Itev. Allan IS. Philputt, D. D., of Philadelphia, president of the State Christian Endeavor Union, will speak in th United Evangelical church. Pottsville, on Friday ovening, Fobrunry 12. The pator of the church, Itev. H. W. llobney, is very earnest in his Invitation to all Eudeavorers to avail themselves of this opportunity to hear and meet our now Stato President. Rev. E. II. Itomig, State Superintendent of Good Citlzonshlp, will also bo present nnd address tho mooting, After tho iuoetliig a reception will bo held, at which it is desired that all Sohuylkill county Endoavorers meet the officers of the Stato Union. Let us givo thorn a royal welcome. Ida M. Hepler, Secy. Delano, Pa., Fehy. 10, 1807. Startling llevelatlona Of bargain chances In our large lino of ladles', misses', gents', youth's aud childrxns' foot wear. They are exceptional bargains. At Wniner's, 181 North MrIu stmt. 2-1-tf Dry GoodsBuying At Wilkinson's. There's pleasure and comFdlt in shopping here ; good day light in every cornor of the BigStortj, lots of com fortable seats at every counter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply your wants. DOIiMRS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS HOJITH. We offer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids ade to sell at isc for 6jc. per yard, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fine sat t.ens in twenty new orintinefs so for 8c. lllrlluluy l'nrly. Patrick J. Devers last ovening celebrated his ?5th birthday anniversary at his home on South llowore street. Among tho people who indulged in tho pastimes of tho oveulug and partook of tho delicious refreshments served were Misses I, Devers, Launt Acker, K. L. Oouville, Julia Doran, Mary Maloy, Hannah Scanlan, Mame McDonald, Lizzie Cantliu, Rose Dougherty, Molllo McGulnnoss nnd Miss Hurley ; also Messrs. P. W. and P. J. Conville, P. Monaghan, B. Galvln, W. J. McLoughlin, M."E, Tobin, P. J. Croary, 15. Hillman, W. Delaney, II. O. McDonald and IS. J. Keogb. Out ot Service. Tho breaking of the blow-off pipe caused the water tank at tho Pennsylvania railroad depot to be out of service twolvo hours yes terday. No engines were able to fake water during that time. On to Texas. J. Irvln Steele, of tho Ashland Telegram, and J. Harry James, of tho Ashland Local, will leave on Thursday as state delegates to the National Press Convention, which meets in Galveston, Texas, noxt Tuesday, re f:u?t fiud'ng owners tempting prices ; in me lines we chop off a ird or even half of the iginal selling prices. For Ladies stylish. in new effects, perfect fitting and Young Io Will Try Asnln. General Fltz Ha;;h Leo's sou hns Ixtcn given another ohancu to wear epaulets, OW' lng to tho good offices of Representative Tuoker of Virginia, who has reappointed hlmaa a ci.dat nt the United States U1M taiy ncmicim, with tho consent of tho academic bonnl. This was tho only prac ticable mnnni'r of continuing him In the army, nopn.'ntatlve do Armond of Ten nessee lias performed a liko ollloo for Dan iel Hond, another cadet who was In a pro dicament like young Lee's, owing to defi ciency In studios, though Hond resigned with knowledge of his fulluro. Perfmnos Kill Sllornhes. A Frenoh snvnnt says thnt many per fumes uld health by destroying disease mi crobes. Tbyino, lemon, mint, lavender, ouoalyptus und other scents provo very useful. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! I will oIomo out Iii 80 Ia8 my entire fttock of BOOTH AND H0B8 of tho heat and fint,t make. The greater jmrt of thin btck i liome nmdc ((oodg. Iteaoon for seHinif out I Jnteii'l to lejivetown. Call early ami examine the stock. GEO. MANNING, 135 K. Goal St. Offers Unusual Qpporturdtlas for Qreat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. aWNOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. . Hundreds of small lots of broken sizes will bo sold at exactly Suits. Men's all-wool suite In Cuss) mere agdObavfots, reduced from Men's English Melton and 811k Mised Worsted Suite, reduced from 110.00 to Men's lflnest OsmI meres aud Ulaek Clay Suits, reduced CO fin from Wo.00 to .PO.UU Boys' all-wool suits and Chin chilla Heeler, reduced from to. 00 and 18.00, now 12.75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $1.48 vcvcoats. All-Wool Beaver and Melton Overcoats, reduced fromtLOS to , All-Wool Kersey Overcoats, clay lined, satin back, reduced from 110.00 to Finest Kngllsli Kersey and Friese Overcoats, reduced from IIS.CC to Boyd' Overooats, Ulsters and Reefers, reduoed from 17.00 and MOO, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Bnck.B LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AMD FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Qandy cathartic jfeCURE CGM&TIPAT10N so jzmmi3dMaz ii t ui ii) r uf( oil'-tipat !);.. fanes el ALL DRUGGISTS tlis Ideal 1 nza- 2 i.w .oluiil UUAAAii 1 liUi -i r r. 'ir L'l'ip r-r tcnpi'.liat ruuu rasy nnfurilreiiults. h.in.! T i n 1 iimklrt frw-. iJ. Hf 1I1I.IM. UKtinil ( II.. rlnrsxu, Sluntrrol, Tun., ur.Nen lork. lit. Wants the World to Know It. II. P. IIufT, of 810"Hcpl)urn street, Will iamsport, Pa., says: "I can say positively that Thompson's Diplithoria Cure saved my life and also that of my sister. Tho doctor's had given np both of us. Ourjriends were advised to trj' Thompson's Diphtheria Cure on us. Thoy did aud in two days' time tlio dreaded disease had disappeared. I am only too glad to have the privilege of letting tlio world know tho wondorful curativo powers of this medicino, and wish I could tell every one individually. No medicino liko it In the world." Sold at Kirlin's drug stuvo at 50 cents a bottlo. Harper's Tlazar, During February Harper's Bazar will begin the publication of an Important series on the women of the different sections of the country. "Tho Woman of the Middle West," by Helen C. Candee, will be tlio initial article of the series. A paper entitled "Tho Feathered Islimaelite," by Jlnrion Harland will appeal to a multitude of people who have suffered from the aggressive qualltieR of the bullish simrrow. A series by Francos II. Steele, "Studies in Ilistorio Dress," will also begin iu l enruary. Ashland M'eddlugs. Within the last two or three days Cupid's dart have hit the mark in and ahout Ashland. James T. llughis, the hardware merchant. and Miss Mitiue McDonald, daughter of Frank McDonald. t!.c l & 11. land agent, were married yc&Uiroay afternoon; at St. Joseph's church yesterday morning Mr. George McDonald and Miss Kate Cannon, of Locust Gap, were wedded j Mr. Patrick Mulhearn, oi Ashland, was wedded In Phila delphia, Monday, to Miss Mary Deary, of that city. They will reside in Ashland. It is also reported that Mr. William Mulhearn was wedded on Tuesday. Soothing lot burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and Bores. In stant relief for pilos, stops pain at once. These aro the virtuos of DeWitt's Witch Ilnzel Salvo. O. II. Ilagonbuch. BALLINGT0N BOOTH'S PLAN. Training Schools Kstanllshed Graduates Will Do ltegularly Ordained Ministers. New plana of Bnllington Booth of tho Volunteers of America hnvo matured to tho extent that nt a council held at tha headquarters iu Now York throe training schools wero established nnd courses of study mapped out. lho schools will bo at San Franolsoo, Chic-mo and New York nnd will hnvo a three years' course of study, which will bogln with English grammar and end with ThomaB a Kcropls. Tho graduates will becomo regularly or dained ministers nnd will bo authorized to administer the sacraments. By this moans, Commander Booth says, his orgunlzauae will be nearer to tho heart of tho Amrlcan people than tho Army, which never Insist ed on the communion. Thooourseof study was mapped out by J. W. Merrill, who says that In theology tho Volunteers will stand half "way between tho Episcopalians aud the Methodists and that tho church Berloo, which will bo Inaugurated with the ordination of ministers, will bo broad enough for any Christian. END OF THE WHITE FAIR. Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale ; at request of marry 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. 4 The Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 S Cants Each. Why Pay Mores? 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. LLOYD STREET Lodge Social. The members of General Harrison Lodge No. SSI, Knights of Pythias, had an enjoya ble time last night. After tho. degree of knighthood was conferred on two applicants tbere was a social interlude, during which vocal and Instrumental music was introduced. The lodge lias Initiated about thirty meinbers since last June, most of the initiates being business and professional men. Does Not This Attract You? Those who are sick, suffering or out of health, are always anxiously seeking a ebance to get well. To such this is welcome news. You can consult free, by letter, Dr. Greene, 38 Weit 11th St., New York City, the most famous and suoeessful physician in the cure of disease, whose wonderful cures have made his fame world-wide. Write to him about your case. He will send his opinion, advice and fully explain your disease free. Write to him now do not delay . Follow his ad yioe aud be cured. lie is Paying the l'enulty. The County Treasurer Issued a cheek In the name of William llillan, of St. Clair, deputy coroner, and forwarded the same by mall. Ulchael Milan is the deputy coroner, but this did not prevent William from draw ing the money, amounting to $80, and now he la Iu jail. The warrant upon whieh the County Treasurer issoed the oheok was in William lllllau's name, when it should have been Michael, as the latter is the deputy coroner. Deeds Keeorded. S. II. Ednsras to Mrs. Amelia Krebs, lot eoruer Norwegian and Thirteenth streets, Pottsville. David I. Lewis to Herbert Davis, two lots In Treinout. M. II. 1111, guurdiun, and Mary M. Wernts, widow, to John C. McKlraUi, the undivided one-fourth interest in a lot of ground iu Pottsville. Thos. DeFrehn, Jr., to Mary DeFrehu, premises in Kast Union township. ftilas 11. Ilufuagle, lit in., to Andrew ikliu, et tlx., prciuibca iu Urandonville. 1 ffl h mm U(U AY1 ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiig Moat torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is In. stantly relieved by a warm bath with Ccti cu it a Soap , a single application of Cutiooha (ointinisnt), the great skin cure, and a full dosa of CuTiciHA uesolvekt, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when all clso falls. aro progressive and keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tho well in- formed and thrifty House-wlfo will always keep S RAINBOW LINIMENT I in tho liouso, as a standard remedy for g Sprains, Bruises. Cramps, Rheumatism, und all aches and pains. 5 Price 25 cts. and 60 ctj. per bottle. p Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. j SiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia MISCELLANEOUS. FALLING HAIR "SSW.W?' jBloomsburo Colb . . . . Cure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor arc Mor)Drih Habits. No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., 8I1BNAND0AII, PBNN'A. 'MAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (Shakespear.) Then get hlra to take the BR0KCH0 HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CBKTS DRUGGISTS. "They do tha Worlc" SPECIAL HBMED1K8 FOR DIFFERENT DI8BA6B& SEND FOR SAMPLE. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. Who Of UHU thing to pAteotf Wanted-An Idea Protcot your Idea: thev ms? tir Write JOHN WJSDDKRBURN & CO.. Patent Attor ney!. WanblDgtou, 1. c , for their Si,6u0 prise Otter sou rut vi two uuuiu-eu mvcauou nanica. a think simple irlng you wsalth. jo., ia LOST, STOLEN, or MISLAID. Two tele scopes, one containing silver varc and the other books. Also u Pennsvlvanta Railroad mileage book. Suitable reward, and no ques tions asked upon return of tlio property to "II," IIkbalu ofilce. lM-2t WANTED. First elate salesmen lor lubricate Iiir oils, grouaes and peclaltles. Address The Stoddard Oil und Compound Company, Cleveland O. 2tSt IOIl HUNT. Store room and dwelling;, 1 1S2 North Main street. Apply to Joli Bobbin. No. Apply to Jolin J. M-IW IflOIt RENT. A nloe room, second floor suitable for ofiloe purposes. Apply at IIbbald ofilce WANTED. In Slicnandoab, live men to act as general and Industrial agents for life Insurance oompany with new features. Must have push and ability to liandle solicitors successfully. Permanent It work Is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address 862 Bourse Uullding, rlilladelphia. l-19-18t-eod Evan J. Bavies, LIVERY AND Or 13 N. Jardin Street. -VOR THB BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S, MAIN ST. OLD-MD-Rmniffi. SHENANDOAH Dntl : Rooms, (Tituan'e Block) Kavt Centra Stratt. Orflec Hoars: 7 a. n. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading , Manager NOTICE; Dr. a. S. Hartley Is still con nected with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS FllKE We make all kinds of pistes. Oelil Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Login drowns, Grown and Bridge work and, all opmttons tut per tain to Dentail Surgery. No cluirges tor extracting wlisji plates are ordered. We are tbe 0l7 users of vitalised air for the painless extiieMosi of teeth. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Ourdoll.r .vagon awaits your order. flooJi delivered ntemu4ir. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. 9
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