1'rnIncHon Anml, The action of the United States Circuit Court of Appeal. In reversing the decision of the Circuit Conrt of the Northern District of Now York In the raw of The T. K Falrtmnk Company Tin- K V. Bell Mfg. Company, for infringing hy initiation on their "Oi.ld Dint" Wiiahing Powder package, not only Raaure The N K. I'airlwuk t'nmpany of pmtii iicni, hut a!no the lionwkei'ii'rn of tlio land Hi rcafter they Kill not be annoyed with tin' 8iiiriuii nrticlo nailing under the colfirn of "Gold Duit" Washing I'owder. Judjir l.ncijmhc In hnndingdnwn M decision sound ml s warning to imitators in U-rscly stated fuels hich have equal interest for the huuM'ki'tcrs, niannfacturi'rs and bus liens men generally. lie mud : "We Imve then tbe ease of a manufacturer who Is careful always to sell Its foods as its own, lint who puts them up In astyluof pack nge so similar tn tWit ujed by one of Its com petitors, enrller in tin- market that unscrupu lous dealers who pur. base from the manufac turer In order to sell at retell to consumers are enabled to delude a lame number, of such retail purchaserx by pulmlng off upon them the goods of the manufacturer as those of its competitor. That this is nnOiir competition seems apparent, both na reMon and au thority." Since "Gold float" Washing Powder has held Its own In every niaiket as the best cleansiup compound mode for all purpnies. thero hasbton the necessity for The N. K. Foirhank Coinp.inj' to protect them selves and tlirir patrons from numerous fraudulent Imitations and though imitation is tbe trlbuU) pahl to suooees, in this ease the housekeepers wonld lie the suffers if the tribute were not disdained. Thu Fairbank "Darky Twins" on the "Gold Dust" pHokage are as familiar to the average housewife as the face of tbe family clock. MAHAHOY CITY. llest nntl 3togt Speedy, Peoplo of this age desire promptness fully as well as certainty. When they seek relief they want it at the earliest possible moment, and especially when the case is Important. Itev. I). G. Penepackcr, D. D., pastor of Grace street 51. K. ohurcli, Williamsport, Fa., says: "I have turn! Thompson's Diphtheria Cure in my family and regard it as the beet and roo;.t sieedy-romcdy for diphtheria, colds and sore throat that I have ever known. I unhesitatingly recommend it to the public ns a sure cure fur all it claims." Sold at Klrlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. CiscaretA stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. lOe. Tim Snow Storm Impedes Travel on ISIce Irlo Itonils. MviiahoV City, Feb. IS. The snowstorm 'mpided travel on the electric roads to-day. With tonstdera'.lo difficulty tlie Schnylkill Traction Company got cars as far as the Man sion Hoii'e, but was unable to run them far ther east. Tne funeral of Conrail Quern, of Lwiit Vnlley, took place this morning. Services were conducted at the, family residence by Revs. (. M. Itock. of tbe German Lntlioran htireh. and A. M. Woods, of the Prosby- terinn ihurch, both of town. The Citlaens lland is securing home talent for a production of The Drummer I)oy of Sliiloh'' on March 88. 28 arid 27. The funeral of John W. Skeath took place tbU morning from the family residence on East Contra street. The order Issued by the P. R. C. I. Co. requiring the suspension of all coal cutting on idle days Is being strictly enforced here. I be Republican candidate! met last night and paid their election assessments. They say their fences are in good shape. Itnbeit Johnson and Frederick .Turknon. who gave their place of residence as Williams port, were arrested by the C. A I. police yesterday while trying lo steal ride on a freight train nt Muck Mountain and upon being brought before Juatice Coyle wero sent to tbe county jail for ten days. The Inquests on the deaths of John Shii- miakie and Thomas Kern la, who wore killed at Park No. 8 colliery by a fall of ooal en Wednesday, threwno light upon the accident in addition to what has been published and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The fair of Co. K, 8th Rogt., N. G P., opens Armory hall thiseveniug and will continue ten days. Henry Haas, an old resident of this place, died this morning aged TO years. Ho is sur vived by a wife and seven children. The deceased was a member of the Odd Follows, and well known throughout the county. The funeral will take pltce Tuesday afternoon. in "SOMETHING... TO REMEMBER BY." There can be tio more suitable gift for gentleman or lady friend at this time than one of our MIiEflTlHESl3j We have a choice line from which to select nt reasonable prices. (WOKS & BROWN 3- North Mln St. QTTEEEEST OF BIBDS, Tho Strange Frank Caught hy a Tcnnsyl. viuila I'nrincr. The queerest freak of nature ever Men nfc Apollo, Pa., nnd what Is snlil to be the queerest bird ever discovered, flew Into a tree on Josso Brnnthoovcr'sfnrm, six miles from that villnfro, several days ago nntl hne slnoo been in ouptlvity. Thnt It Is n bird peeing certain lieonuse It lias wlngfl whlob are more than 8 feot long, but In other re spects It Is difficult to classify. Its face is thnt of a cat, Its feet resemble thuso of n dog, and its tall Is similar to those of the turkey. Its book nnd talons are as sharp as those of an engle, and It has great spurs like a gamecock. From all tho country miles around peo. pie have come to look nt the monstrosity, but no one has been able to identify it Farmer Brantboovorwas plowing his field when he saw the bird In a tree. lie fired at It, and, one of its wings being wounded, It fell to the ground. Then the farmer at tempted to plok it up, but n fight whloh lusted for half an hour ensued, and the sharp beak and talons inflicted wounds the scars of whloh Branthoover still car ries. At last the farmer's son Ned oamo to the resoue, and together they succeeded In capturing the queer bird, whloh has slnoe been confined In tho granary. Many attempts wore made to photograph the thing before the effort was successful. The bird would Hy Into a rnge and jump around, as It always does upon the approach, of a human being. The bird measures 18 Inches from tho top of Its head to tho tip of Its body. Tho wings are 8 feet 10 Inches long and tho legs onlyS inches long. It grunts and burks like a dog. Chicago Times-Herald. Ives Aguln Defented. Cmctoo, May Ives was last night dofoatod for tho second tlmy in the attempt to play 500 to Garnler's 8U0. Us eoulil onlv make 477, although he at times played grunt billiards. Hiram Wheeler's New Project 11 Irani C. Wheeler, the Iowa form king, who was the Republican nominee for gov ernor of tho state In 1801 nnd was defeated by Horace Bolos, lias sold his 4,000 acre farm In Sao county and will remove to Texas. Ho has purchased more than 7,000 acres of land 50 miles northeast of Galves ton and proposes to establish tho largest dairy In tho world. To this end ho has or dered two milking machines, each capable of milking 200 cows at oncu, similar to the one used upon Ills farm, and ho nnnounoea that ho will deliver milk to the peoplo ol Galveston as promptly as If the dairy was , , KliLSS to take pcrsonal 2K4ai4UUiisUUi,a,mUsU.i9s4yiA.ii.A4iiiiii8W..4iia 33i54i4444A44444i44Ai444i4i4ii444i4i4444444ii4444444fS Searching For Trade. ZZZSfZlkMimUmnUUUinLllUlimiF? A r..!,.! o-r,vllHtnnntm A lain T T. S"WSiSMtSSB Is being fitted out by tho German govern ment to study the moans of extending Ger man commerce with China and Japan. It Is proposed to ostnbllsh a permanent com mercial museum of British manufactures ot Los Pultuns as a means of fostering British trade with Africa, the South Amer ican republics and the Spanish West In dies. Philadelphia Record Some Queer ltcquests. Congressman SIcCall of Massachusetts says that he recently received a letter from one of his constituents asking him to "send nt once one good, healthy male baby." This tends to heighten our respect fora congressman, because It suggests that his duties ramify much farther than has generally been supposed. Tho secretary of tho Chicago board of trade, however, received a letter awhile ago from a Kansas man, who wrote: "Please send me at onco all news nnd all facts about Chicago. " Another westerner wrote to say that he had forwarded n car load of jack rabbits and added, "Sell them, it onoo and forward the money, as I need .t right owny. " Chicago Times-Herald. tluby ClcTclaiiii ChrjHtoned. Washington, Feb. 12. Marlon, the youngest of the three daughters of President and Mrs. Cleveland, was christened at the White House yes terday. The ceremony was the brief, impressive one of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Byron S. Sunderland, tlv pastor of the First Presbyterian church of thlB city, which the president and his wife have usually attended, ofllcl ated. Twenty of tho' Crew IJrnwneU. London, Feb. 12. It Is now learned that through the loss of the British aargro steamer Cyanus, from ISilboa for Glasgow, near the Island of Ushant, off the coast of Brlttanv, France, 20 jf her crew were drowned. MOOD'S PILLS euro Biliousness. Indigestion, A plean-nt laxative All Liver IUb, Headache. Druggists. Convicted nt Conspiracy. Wllkosbarre, Pa., Fab. ' ll A. L. Spencer and Thomas Aubrey, of Scionton, representing the Phoenix Contract company, were convicted yes terday afternoon of conspiracy, In having obtained from G. W. Koons, of Audenreid, $10 000 worth of goods, which they afterwards disposed of at one-half their face valuo, and divided the money betv.ei'n thorn. The de fendants were agents of an organised syndicate, with headquarters In New York, but operated at various points throughout the United States. Itnllnns Driven On" by Strikers. Hassleton, Pa., Feb, 12. The strikers at Kvans & Co.'s Beaver Meadow com pany, who refused to go to work on Monday on account of the promulga tion of a new order requiring ISO cars to be dumped into the breaker for a day's work, yesterday gathered at the breaker, drove the Italians who had taken their places away, and a pitch ed battle followed. In which a number of men were Injured on both sides. The Italians were forced to retire, and the colliery did not work. Serious trouble Is feared. Never Fails for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tina is, 25c. At Qruhlcr Bros., drug store llillt DAYS USt 1 3533 Siife Q -j ,r i arrow When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 85o. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing nnd exhilarating 5 GEflTS m, GLASS Absolutely pure, stoutly on hand at Contains ro alcohol. Con JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! I will clone out in 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the best and finest make. The greater part of this stevk Is home made goods. Reason for wiling out I intend to leave town. Call early and examine the stock. GEO. MANNING, 1S5 E. Coal Gt. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. - -s 1333 3333 x -t 3333 -5 r -tf S -iS 9 - 3333 -7 -"S -9 onetimes! S3: 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 can y 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 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. J. A. M0YER, Mflr. SHOOS AT FACTORY PRICES. of tha GMtw f or RHEUMATISM, iMwjHin ana mmiar uompiaiEtSt nmi prcparea anaer tns 0lrlngcnc G E n M A H MEDICAL LAWS. . pTMonbod by eminent phyiolanii DR. MCHTER'S fcfc a btnumn si' 'World renowned ! TtniAVMv mtrf nnf nl f lOrilvfwinnlnrt with Trade Mark Anchor." Bt'. A1. Klrhtcr ACo.t 2151V4rlSU. en lork. , 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch nraM. Own Olusworis, is A SOcto. Dlorfrod & reoommcuded br IVnrlry, IM N Molti ri . L 11 .4 IlBKonbuoli, 108 N. Mnln ft , I', it. jirun, . Main ni" KhePBiKionh DR. RICHTER'S " AJJCIIOIt SToaiACIIAr. but fnrl nil". IyBpetIii ifcHtotjinrh Complnlntw. S CLEARING SALE-- Offers Unusual Opportunltlas for Graat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is mgrked down. 8rNOTICE 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 exactly tlpi.j)onlnn Throughout tho Country Chronicled lor Hasty l'enisnl. A fox chase was Uell at Summit Station to-day. Postmaster Reynolds. f Malianoy Plane, will purchase an Incubator aud raise spring chickens all tbe year toniatl at Iiakeside. Miss Kvleu Haley, of Girardvllle the at tmctivn dnuglitor of Suprinlenclont Haley, of tbe Hammond aud Itaveu Kuu collieries, was voted the most beautiful woman in at tendance at the medicine allow exhibiting in that town. The P. A It. employs a Ollberton and St. Nicholas were paid to-day. Orphans' Court Clerk Reese issued the following marriage licensee! Peter Caiekfe wlct and Jlaggie Jlucliaohuta, lwlh of Shenandoah; Frank Petrowskl aud Agata Waltklawicz, both of Hahanoy City. The condition of David Dyke, one of Centralia's best known cltlsens, who was scitel with a pnrulytlo stroke on Baturday last, is not much improved, and his condition is still serious. Dr. W. H. Bucber, dispensary surgeon at tbe Miners' hospital, has tendered bis resig nation to take effect on Monday, March 1st. Through an error Mr. David Ilrooks' name was among those who witnessed tho play at Mabanoy City. Ho was not in attendance. There is no change in the situation at Cen tralis; all work is still suspended, although it is certain that the days, of idleness are nearly at an end. A large number of Con tralla peoplo now find employment at Mt. Carmol collieries and somo oven go so far west as Locust Gap. The Health Officer of Mt. Carmel has just learned that tbe capltol building at Harris burg was destroyed by Are. After eating an apple G-year-old Myrtle Kepler was seized with convulsions and died at Lebanon. She had subsisted on potatoes for six mouths and was almost starving. For alleged use of the mails to defraud, James Hill was arrested at Wilkesbarre. An unknown thelf robbed Thomas Mc- Comhs of $23.33, bis quarterly pension, at iteailing, Four carloads of potatoes are shipped daily from points near Heading to Philadelphia and Now York. Arcbbishop Ryan and 00 priests attended tho funoral of Rev. Jamos F. Wynno, tho Ucckschervillc nriest. Tho State Association of School Directors at Harriahurg olected Deputy Attornoy lieneml Llkln president, and adjourned. Water has been drained from Proston cob liory, No. 3, near Ashland, and it will rosumo operations, giving work to 400 persons. Death Claims Paid. To the Officers of the Home Friendly.Society, of Baltimore, Md., It. L. Tally, President: Gentlemen : Ploaso accept my most grateful acknowledgment for tho prompt and full paymont, through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, and agont, Jamos rafter son, of $137.33 duo upon the death of my son, Honry S. Ilitch. I havo f6und your society n friend in need. Mns, Sabaii A. Joiihson. Shenandoah, Pa., Fob. 11, 1897. I desire to acknowledge tho promptness with which your society, through your super Intendent, William T. Evans, and agent, Lowis Hughes, paid tho sum of eighteen dollars, duo me upon tho death of my son, John. MAOQIE DlWIEYOSKEY. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 11, 1897. Obituary. Tho 13-month-old child of James McOool tar recoivor of Mahanoy township, was hurled yesterday. Andrew Arnold, a veteran of tbe late war and a member of Joe Hooker Put G. A It.. Ashland, for years a residout of Ashland, but more recently of Girardville, died cn Wedn day evening while on a visit to his danehter in Audenried from paralysis. Mr. Arnold served in tho 5th Pa. Calvary. Tbe funoral will tako place in Qirardvlile atS o'clock Sunday afternoon and will be attended by the post of which ho was a member. Inter ment will bo made in tbe Odd Fellows' cemetery. i Mrs. Susana Evcland, aged SI years, died at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. William Penglace, iu Tamaqua. Mrs. Stephen Clouse, aged 33 years, died in a medical institution in Philadelphia yester day, of cancer ot the stomach. Iter remains were brought to ber home in Ashland, last evening, whero she Is survived by her hus band aud two children. Deceased was well known in town, and was a first cousin to lion. Joseph Wyatt. Albert, the infant son of Frank aud Clara Bush, of West Apple alley, died last evening of congestion of the brain, aged 1 year and 5 mouths. Miss Mary Ann Oaugban, the 18-year-old daughter of Mrs. Thomas Gaughan, of Lost Creek, died last evening. Deceased had been 111 over four years. l'BRSONAX MISfc-lTON. AfPROf BIATION BILLS PASSED. Tbe Senate Provides for Diplomats and the House for t'ortinoHtlons. Washington, Feb. 11. The senate yesterday passed the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill and fixed next Wednesday at 4 o'clock ae the time for a final vote on the Immigra tion conference report. These were the only features of the open session, whloh was cut short early In the day by the executive session on the arbitration treaty. The diplomatic and consular bill as passed carries $1,646,3, a slight Increase on minor Items on the house bill. Mr. Morgan took occasion to show that congress was appropriating for salaries of ministers to Nicaragua and other Central Amerloan republics, al though the president had recognised a union of three of yiese republics. The senator asserted that the president's failure to Inform congress on the state of affairs led to this complication. The salaries were allowed to stand. The senate spent the greater part of the day in executive session debating the Anglo-American arbitration treaty. The entire time was oonsumed by Sen ators Turple and Morgan, the former in advocacy of and the latter in oppo sition to ratification. No action was taken on any amendment or any part of the treaty, and but little appreci able progress was made. The house massed the fortifications appropriation bill with but a single amendment, and made some headway with the postofllce appropriation bill. Dut the major portion- of the day was consumed in a political debate on the financial question Which was precipi tated by an innocent , provision In a bill which was passed authorising the territories to fund their debts at a lower rate of Interest than thei are now paying. It was a provision author izing the Issue of gold bonds to fund outstanding gold bonds of Arliona. An amendment was finally odop'ed limiting the authorization of gold bonds to Arizona. Undertaking In all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE anil LLOYD STREETS. Suits. VSt HAVE TUB HANDSOMEST DK&IQN8 OP ..OIL CLOTHS jjf 'torv. E. B. FOLEY, -No. IT West Centre Street. i Meii' nil-wool wit hi Cssslmsre and (Jftisvloia, reduced from IS. Men's English Maltou and 811 k Mixed Worsted Suits, reduced from NO 09 ta Men's Finest OMstmercw and Rlaek Clay Suits, reduced ir in IIS.00 to .-. Iloy mI-wooI suits sod Cbln I ohlllu Heofars. reduced frotu 15.00 and $8.00, now H.75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 vevconts. All-Wool Beaver and UeUOB Overcoats, reduced I ran tWO to All-Wool Kerssy OravoAts, elay llned. satin back, reiluead from 110.00 to. Kluest Bnglisli Kersey and Fries Overcoats, reduced from Uo.10 to .............. Hoys' Overcoats, UlsteH end Reefers, reduced from IT .00 and H 00, now -. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 tiJrSatJafnction Guaranteed or Money Back.GB LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io ami 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, There's pleasure and comfort in shopping here ; good day light in every corner of the Big Store, lots of com fortable seats at every counter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply your wants. DOIMUS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS PJiTf). We offer one hun dred pieces, double old dress plaids ade to sell at 12 Jc per yard, price. for 6c. just half 1 Tntal Explosion of rtcroscn". pititiimrir. iTeb. 12. By the explosion of a lamp In an Italian tenement hoUBe on Tunnel street four people were burned, two fatally. The injured are: Clara Paramaeanda, aged 67 years; Mrs. Marel Garland, FranK searpino and John Garland. Tho first two will ..nitalilv ilia flnrn 'Pnrnmnimtidn. n.t- ! l U II t. . J u.w. u tempted to move a lighted lamp nnd overturned it, causing an explosion o.i aa Miner drp tn tier clothes. Mrs. Garland, who was ill in bed, ran to her rescue and was burned In putting out the uamec. rne iwo men mm uim culty In saving Mrs. Garland. To Itrstore the MoKlnloy Kntei. "Washington, Feb. 12. The most inv portant decision agreed upon yester day by the Republican members of the ways and means committee who are working on the tariff bill was to re store the McKlnley duty on lead ores. The urcKlnley rate is one and a half cents a pound, while the present duty la three-fourth per oent. Copper, brass, gold and Mllver were also restored to the rates of the McKlnley law. Mrs. Edward Coyle, of Wast Uoyd street, is ill. Hiss Lissie Keary, of West Centre street, Ueouflned to her home by an attack of quinoy. Her. II. F. O'BeUly treat yesterday at Beihlebein. lira. Thomas Waters, Sr., of Eureka, Montgomery oounty. Is sr guest of town friends. Health Officer Ooury qwiy to-day at Potts vllle, in attendance at thSjJyon-Duun con test bearing. 3. Edward Johnson, oMjkester, a former resident of Sbeaandoeli, greeted old sequalQt sneea bore to-day. 11k. Albert McQutcbeon of North Itowers Street, presented ber husband with a bounc ing baby bey yesterday. Isadora Friedman returned to town last evening after making t two-week trip through the western part o tbe stote. Mrs. Frank Wilcolm, f West Oak street, and Mrs. John Wade, of Itaanberry alley, each presented tbeir busbaadf jtsterday with new additions to their ramMles. I'our Months TPlitrH 1'pod, John Wasouells, an inmate; of tbe loaane department of tbe couuty allnsbouse, died on Wednesday. The deceased was admitted to tbe hospital last August, and from that time up to his death rufuued to eat. By aid of a nasal tube beef tea, soup and other liquid food was forced into bis sktfjsacb. This was tbe only way be oould ip isade to take nourishment. Tbrre is another inmate at the almshouse, a Hungarian, who refuses to eat. lie in determined to die, and has fixed upon starvation as tbe spctxliust way. Jim Oorbett In Calirnrnln. San Francisco, Feb. 12. James J. Corbel t, who arrived here yesterday, will rfiinaln until Monday, visiting his Cathei and ether relatives. He has se tected Shaw's Springs, Nov., as b'.e :ralnlng quarters. The location Is only iwo miles from Carson, the scene of .he coming battle with Fltzslmmons. Tho Greatest of All Gifts. Thoro is no gift to bo compared with health, None "realize this like tho sufferer from somo chronic or long-standing disease To such tbo Sift of renewed health is priceless. And yet it is within the roach of all such Btiflerers. Tl; great specialist in tbo euro of all forms of nor vousand chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, 35 Wost 14th fct.. New Yoik City, famous tho world ovor for his wonderful euros, has decided to give consultation and advice hereafter free. Eemcmber, sufferer, that you can writo him a description of your enso and ho will rot urn a carefully considered lottor, fully explaining your disease, giving advice, etc., without cliargo of any kind. Writo to-day and health will be yours. l'encliant for Sensntlonul Stan", From AVilkesbarre Record. Tho penchant for publishing sensational stuff that borders on the indecent, provalont among a certain class of nowspaper men, has brought a heap of troublo upon Messrs, Ueilly and Burke, publishers of tbo Shcnan doah News. They gave the readers of their pnpor tho benefit of all tho nasty details brought out in tho trial of Professor Bogart, who was charged with an assault upon a fcniulo pupil In ids school. For this offense they were arrested to answor the charge of using tho United States mail for the dis semination of improper literature. On Mon dy uoxt they will have to appear before the United States Court in Philadelphia for trial Verily tbe path of tbe newspaper publisher is struwn with thorns. Dry GoodsBuying At Wilkinson's. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fine sat- tfens in. twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. Soothing lot burns, scalds, chapped hands mm nps. neaung lor cuts ana sores, in stant relief for piles, stops pain at onco. These nro the virtues of DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo. C. H. Hagonbuch. DIED. HINCII. At Shenandoah, on tho 0th lnnt., Henry 8. Illncb, aged 21 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock, services in tho Episcopal church, on est Oak street. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Fritnds and relatives Invited to attend. FOR SKIN-TORTURED And rest for tired mothers in a warm bath wltbCuTioonABOAr.andaslngloapplloatlon of Cutiodra (ointment), the great skin oure. Cotiodra ItKUKDiioa afford Instant relief, and point to a speedy oure of torturing, die flgurlng.hamlUatlng, ltohing.hu rnlng, bleed ing, onuted, scaly skin and scalp humors, with 10MOI nair, wnen an eise rang. Said tfcMuahoattlM world. I'OmaDlEO AUD CGKU. CBr.,SMIrop.. Boon. . . , -UIWH van DKin-Atinursauawvi, ,n SKIN SCALP "Wlftjfifl Bloomsbuvo Goto . . . . Cure Sanitarium For Oure of Liquor atMotyrVrK Hapits. No detention from biuineae. Adklrtttf, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., HlIISNANHOAir, PKNN'A. re fast finding owners tempting prices; in me lines we chop off a ird or even half of the iginal selling prices. 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 OF Tlie Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 5 Cents Bach. Why Pay More? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. f, JUe -F e MAIN STREET. WILKINSON.! LLOYD STREETj ElllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlMllllllllllJllllllllllllllllllIlM nro progressive and keep Informed of E tho World's Progress. Tho well in- E formed and thrifty House-wife will E always keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT I In the house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. Price 25 cti. and BO cts. per bottle. Prepared by H. 1. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. S FOB S-A-XiB EVBEYWHEEB. UllllilllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllUlllllllllllllllilllllllllll MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT. A. nloo room second floor, suitable for oOlce lmrnoses. Apply at IIeeald office. WANTED. In BUensndoob, live men to act as general and Industrial agents or Ufo insuranoe company with new features. Muet have push and ability to liandle solicitors suocewf ully. Permanent It work Is satisfactory. For territory and particulars address MS lloune Building;, rlilladelphla. M-18t-eod old - smnD iiEnnins. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking' ! 13 N. Jardln Street. FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES AKD ...LOWEST PRICES... OO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S- MAIN ST. Wanted-An Idea Protect Tonr Ideas: ther mar bring vou waith. Writo JOnff WBDDBRBUHN ft CO., Patent Attor beys. Waihlnittin, D. C, for tbeir (1.8U0 prtza otter end list of two hundred luTeiilloDi wanted. Who eaa think of some ftunple thlog to patehtr SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ftfrman'o Block) - fZmmt CeantreK Strat Office Houre: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Or. J. W. An(loe, late of Reading, Manager NOTICE ;-Ir. O. 8. Hartley hi ktlU con- neweu win luu ceeaoiieument. ( ..ALL EXAMINATIONS VUUB.. We make all kinds of nlataa. Ghdd Crown) ft. Alamlnum Crown Jxig&ll Orawiu, drown And Bridge work anil all ojtaisMoaM mi V tala to Seutal Sargary. No charm for axtrastfM wii ptalae are ordered. We iua tlia only umh of vltalltwl air for Ui paiaUM 0Mffitlo of teeth. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. 'Our delivery wagon a wait your erder. Ooodt delivered proinuUy. WILLIAIVl H. riUSSER, 26 Usst Centre Street.
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