A TRIAL ORDER Will convince yon that 0111 Kngraved Calling Cards arc up-to-date. Twelve style: of cards and twenty styles ol engraving to select from. Fifty for one dollar or too for Jft. 50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN 4. North Main St. Tonr lo CMllft'rnta. California lias I teen most fittingly- tormnl the "Italy of America." All tlie delicious balm, the riondlesa sky, nnd the rich ver dure of the great Enropc'io penlnta ar duplicated in this sunny innd of the Pacific. Here nature baalcs In the sm. shine of her own beauty; and hem she lms established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring In spires everlasting youth. With the silow nmntled peaks of the Hierris upon the one h.iud, the calm 1'iuiilc wit'i insoft breezes npon the other, and a veritable pnroiHw of flower, fruits and plant between, man can And and needs no lovelier land. Ti viit sueh a country Is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Ootniauy, jecogniiing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tbe continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. Tbe great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. Fur the season of 1897 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 7, February 24, and March 27. Tho first tour will rnn direct to 9an Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Hoiite, nnd re turn from San Francisco via Salt liafce City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five wteks in California. The second tour will run via thMMHinniotli Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stepping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi Ores Carnival. This tour will return via Halt I.ake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weekiin California. The third tour will run viaChieago.Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Lcadvllle and the (i.inlcn of the Owls. Itates from all poiuts on the Pennsylvania 1! ul road System east of Pittsburg: First (our, $310; second tour, 8S0; third tour, f'ln round trip, and 1S0 one way. For detailed itineraries ami other iuforma Hinn, apply at ticket agencies,' special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd. Assistant (ieneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. TuitrK to Florida. No district in America pnwenK during the Whiter season, so many varied attraction1! a the State of Florida. Besides iis delightful climate, which to one esiap ig from the coid and 1111 heultliful changes 01 the North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a lend of sport and pleasure, Along its eleven hundred miles of sail , liter coast and in its twelve hundred freu -water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern wnteis to the tarpon, pompano, anil others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find n greater variety of gamo or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at largo through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also bo in dulged in by tho more advonturous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its bqnll";? ami bathing, its fishing nnd bunting, and its extensive foiests, Florida presents unrivaled attrot:tfnc ."or the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the srortuian and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company has arranged four per sonally-conducted tours during tho season of I 1H07, leaving by special train .January au, February 0 and 23. and March 0. The flnt three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful laud; tickets for the fourth tour will he valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Bates for the round trip, $50.00 from Now York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut.Broad street station, Philadelphia. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad coldand coua'i which he had not been able to euro with any thing, f gave him a 35 cent bottle of Cham bcrlain's Cough Eemedy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and the next time I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for it cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For sale by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name IRssio & Baer. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. GENUINE t IMPORTED t BEER NourieltinK aid exhilarating 5 GEJ1TS PEE GLASS Alttolutely pure. Contains 110 alcohol. Con tontiy on Uuiul at JACOB NOLL'S,. NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDIHG AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE nd LLOYD STREETS. 'X 11AVE THE HANDSOMEST DBUIONS OK ..OIL CLOTHS SHOW. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 M'eat Centre Street.- l'llOFISSSOU J. at. MUXYOS. Most women have some inward trouble! which ma'iea II fo miserable and eaiiics 11 11 j early breaking do.n of the who'u yUln. , r..7 . , 1.!- l.lt i . ' L rot. wiuii.voii P i.v ' I ml nis 'riiiio ni'iiirinri, will positively i n ' the following sympti.ni, : Lencorrhomi or whites, prolapsus or falling of the womb and backache, bearing down pains, tired feeling, soreness and dragging in the hips anil lotus, pntutui menses, scanty menses, ; suinressed menus and regulate menstrual periods that come too often. Price, 28. ! If there Is leilcorrhnoa or white do not fail ' to nsc Munyon's I.eurorrhoea Tablets. Pmc. IW cents. These le'iiedies provide a home 1 treatment that cures speedily and completely I ill forms of fuitmli 1 omplttitits. , Prof. Munyou p n up a separate cure for eicli disease. At n I diiiggist,niostly 25 cents a vial. i Personal lettei . to Trof. Munyon, 1505 Arch ; street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered witli free medical advice for any disease. ! -5 fei9i4iii,4yAiiUaiiii4iOiiiiK 3 ill s Soiiictimcs S 33 322 ! il 332 32 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 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 I,amp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL E3UIL.DHVJG. S J. A. H0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT 31 Your attention is called to 1 U VIM A I ijlai ivn : a Special Sale oi CLOTHING and OVERCOATS for the next 15 days, commencing to-day. We have decided that as our spring stock will soon be to place it. Past experience has taught us that we must have room and we intend to uphold the old custom by mark ing all our CLOTHING and OVERCOATS at such low figures that the men, boys and children of Shenandoah should have at least one good which is proof that we mean SUITS. OVERCOATS. $5.00 Suit for - $2.00 $5.00 Overcoat for - $2.rs 6.00 '? " - 2.50 6.00 " " - 3.00 r.oo " - - 3.00 r.bo " - - 3.50 8.00 " " - 3.50 8.00 " " - 4.50 9.00 " " - - 4.00 9.00 " " - 5.00 All other goods proportionally low, and these goods are not shelf worn, but are the must be sold. You may imagine that these prices are only a fake to draw custom, "but tlie proof of the pudding is in the eating," and we can prove it by our large show windows, which, if you will examine, are filled with goods at such marked down prices that were never offered before to the people of this county. It is a well-known fact th&t we are the largest and cheapest clothing house in this section of the State, and we will endeavor to Mammoth Clothing House, - 1. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. THE X BAYS, It Is Said They Will Slmw Whether a l'erann Is ltenlly limit. Quite a budget of (llscorerle in connec tion with the Roentgen my investigations litis boon reported from tho Kuropmn con tinent within a few day. That reported by Professor Frledrleh to tbo Vienna Acad emy of Sclencon is tho most important. The professor discovered certain black rnys thnl lusiie from tho vacuum tulip anil pass through tho human limly. Tho photograph product d by means of these rnys, whloh tbe prolessur calls "critical rnys," are not the sumo when token of iv living limly a from a dead one. Photograph of living bunds show tho skeleton ns In tho Itoent pen 1 holograph. A tleml hand appears in full, showing all tho fleshy Integument, while tho bones remain invisible. It Is thought that by means of these rnys It may lie iiacortalnetl whether n person is really tliwl. Tho two of the Roentgen my a a hnlr exterminator I nlo revived. Dr. Freund, also of Vienna, tried them upon n boy whose npine wa hidden by an n'nindant crop of hair. The malady la known to the faculty ns hypertrichosis. Dr. Fround turned the rnys upon tho boy' bnok, nnd the supernii'ius hair vanished, root nnd nil. The lmy, no Ijnger mi Infant phenom enon, has lieon k'.iowii to the modlcwl so ciety In Vienna, und photograph of his condition liefore and after arc circulating In that city. Tho Pnuaian government has Appropriated $19,000 for Roentgen 'ray experiments during the ourront yoar. New Y"ork Sun. Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We FA ACTORY PRICES. & 3 the fact that we have ordered shipped we must have room suit. Note the following prices business : styles of last season ; they always uphold that reputation Eczema Ml Her Life Mr. B. D. Jenkins, of Mthonta, Oa., ays that hi daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seemtc reacmueuis ense at nil until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was contiuuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) cure Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. it is a real uiocu remeay anu always cure even after all else fails, A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, lira. MAHANOt CITY. A laatir Conclude u Service offSoten Mahanoy City, Feb. 20. Bev. J. R. Konsyl, paator nf tlie Salem Evnugo'iCHl church, lias relinquialiqil the clmrge. lie is now concludiliK Ilia seventh year in the pastorate and will preach his farewell ermon to-morrow, before eoiug to conference. The concert of the Mahanoy City Glee Club in Killer's opern house at night was n cmncl flnancial nnd artistic success. II. J. Mubloon, T. V. Qmntand John A. Itoilly, Jr., wore in attendance. Abraham and Joseph Blackwoll, aged 15 and 10 years, respectively, have been put under $100 bail, each, for stoning and severely bruising George llendinski, a Polish laborer. The funeral of Harry, 2-month-old child of Albert Evans, will take place ou Monday afternoon from the family rcsidi i.ee in Locust Valley. Bev. D. I. Eviins. of Shenandoah, will olliciate at the ceremony. SilaB Parfltt, Sr., supposed to bo tho oldest miner in Pennsylvania, will celebrate the OOth anniversary of his birthday on tho 20th lust. He has worked in the mines over 70 years. A. J. Mills, the wheelwright, lapt night re ceived infonnatioti that his mother, Mrs. Henry Mills, died at Beading yestorday. A. 1'. Blakslee, accompanied by a party of ladies, iucludlng his wife and daughter, left Delano ou Thursday in a spocial car for Florida.. Ou tho return trip they will visit Nhw Orleans and Atlanta. Col. 1). P. Uiown, of Lost Creek, was also one of tho party. 1, O. S. of A. Anniversary, The celebration of Washington's Birthday at Bobbins' opera bouse on Tuesday evening, next, under tho auspices of Washington Camp No. 116, P. O. S. of A., promises to bo a very enjoyable aiTair. Only members of tbo camp and invited friends will bo in attend ance. Prof. S. T. .Ford, tho humorist aud reader from Baltimore, Md., will furnish tho most of the entertainment and the Schoppo orchestra will furnish the muoie, Eov. Robert O'Boylo will be the chairman of the gathering and master of ceremonies. About two hundred tickets have already been issued aud it is oxpected that tho attendance will bo double that number. Tho banquet will bo an elaborate affair. It will precedo Prof. Ford's enter tainment. Obituary, Miss Mary Regnary died at her home at Locust Gap yesterday, after an illness of several weeks, from inflammation of the bowels. The deceased was 10 years of age. Ono of her brothers Is in tho priesthood, stationed at Beading, Mrs. Thomas Delaney died at Philadelphia yesterday, Before her marriage she was Miss Nellie Carloy, of Ashland, Martin Costello, an aged and respected resident of Locust Dale, died . Thursday night. Thomas Epton died yesterday at tho homo of his son, William, on East Apple alley, of dropsy, llio funeral will take place at o'clock to-morrow afternoon. A wood in tbo garden can be easily destroy ed when it first stsrtx. Consumption can bo nipped in tho bud by Ono Minute Cough uure, j. jr. .uagenoucn. Hock Out Again. The Columbia Browing Company's corps of employes wore kept busy to-day distributing tho company's bock beer, tbe first of tho season. Klght Dosses Discharged. Eight bosses employed, at Lattimor have been discharged. They were detected In turning in an average of forty cars a day more than they hoisted. They wore given until March 1 to secure other situations hut left the services of tho company last evening. Collieries Idle on Monday. Orders were issued to-day from the P, & It. C. & I. Co. headquarters to the effect that the collieries controlled by that company would be idle ou Monday (Washington's Birthday), but would start up on Tuesday and work two days next week. l'ost OIHee Nntloe. Monday being Washington's Birthday, a legal holiday, the post office will be closed at 11:00 a. m. The usual collections will be made at 7:16 and 10:45 a.m., and deliveries at 6:30, 8:80 and 11:00 a. in. Ellangowan, Yateoville, Brownsville and Turkey Sun will be served with the 7:15 a. m. delivery. Heduoed llatg tu Washington on Aoeount of the Inauguration via l'eniisyl vunfa llallroad. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend tbe ceremonies incident to tbe luaugu ra tion of President-elect McKlnley, the Penn sylvania Batlroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, i, 8, and 4, valid lo return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsville, 87.25; Reading, 8T.20 ; Birdsboro, $8.85 ; Pottstown, 1 0.85 ; Norristown, ftl.15 ; Philadelphia, 1 $5.40, aud from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, aud will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. TO CUltlC A COM) IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Fl'fHY POIHTB. Pinliita Throughout the Onunlry Chronicled lor Hasty Perusal. Oirattlvllle want A bleyclo factory. Felix Klook baa ben drawn as a Juror for the March UTm of court. William O'Conner, a Beading lineman, Is said to lx heir to $68,000. The Columbia Hose Company ndvortlsos its sprinkler for sale in another column. The employes of tlie Sohuylkill Traction Company received their wages yesterday. Kaston burglars stole (4Q9 worth of wedding presents from Thomas Martin on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Jacoby, of Myerstown, who died but a day apart, ware burled yes terday. Beadiug has put a stop to Aldermen nnd Justices releasing prisoners they did not commit. A Massachusetts editor celebrated the arrival of triplets at lils house by printing his paper in red. John Slldfolo, a well known grocer nf Tamaqua, has failed. The judgments con feased aggregate fl 1,010.55. The Bed Crook Burlesque Company is heading this way, and the newspapers are handling it without gloves. Paymaster Guy. of the Beading Railway Company, will pay out 880,000 to employes in Beading for Wages for January, Martin McLaughlin, Inside foreman at one of tho Reading collieries at Locust Gap, Is very ill at his homo thero with pneumonia. William Shaffer, Ira Kllno and Anthony R. Komanoski were held at Wilkesbarre yester day for complicity iu the Jail-breaking plot. "My Dad the Judge" Company must have beon Judged and condemned iiotnewhero en route as It failed to materialize at tho theatre last night Among tho license granted by tbe court was one to tho firm of Knglo & Schmidt, pro prietors of the now brewery at Fountain Springs, which is almost ready for business. All the diflerent forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eozema and Indolent ulcers can bo roadily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, tho great pile; euro. C. II. Hagenbuch. Deeds ltcuordnd. From Frank Ackerman, administrator, to Alphonso Ackcrman, prcmi-es In Pottsvillo. From Sallle B. Wells to Alphonso Acker man et. al., premises in Pottsville. From John Evans, ot. tii., to Mary Fah rlnger, premises in Ashland. From William Williams, ct ur. et al to Mary Fahringcr, promises In Ashland. Letters Granted. Lottors of administration d. b. n. c. t. a. were granted to JohU Zicgler, ou the ostate of Georgo R. Cressman, lato of Wayne township, deceased. Letters of administration wero granted to fl, W.KishlerandSamuel J.llartman, cu the estate of Emma L. Wessner, lato of West Penu township, deceased. Ask your grocer for no " Royal Patent' fluur, and take no othor brand. It is tho host flour niado Afraid of Gibson. P. J. MoHalo, of Ceutralla, has' abandoned the fistic carnival that was to be pulled off in Ashland on St. Patrick's day, March 17. owing to the refusal of some of tbo "pugs" to co-operato with him. Tho star event of this carnival was to be a limited contest of six rounds between Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmel, and William Glbsou, of Palo Alto, but tho former seems to foar Gibson as he would not como to any reasonable terms. Giboon was very anxious to meet him, how ever, and would agree to almost any terras. Of Course You Do. Oi course you want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. Thero is only ono remedy known that will positively and In every Instance euro this fatal disease. It is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which has saved thousands of lives by being used according to instruc tions. Isot a single case of failure over known. What is good for others is equally as useful to you. Also cures all cases of croup, quinsy, sore throat, etc. Sold at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. No family ran afford to bo without it handy in tho house all tho time, and if ouco tried you never will bo without it. Novel Showing of lCimter Hats nnd TSonncts. A novel method of presenting the newest and freshest Eastertide creations of Paris Milliners has been adopted by Tho Ladies' Home Journal for March. In that magatlns tho now French hats and bonnets will he pictured as they aro worn. This unisue display is useful, therefore, in pointing out clearly not only Fashion's decree, but the styles in headdress best suited to several contrasted types and faces. A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian becauso ho was on her trail all the time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a oustomor, if wo once get you. FAcronr Siiui; Stoke. Marriage Licenses. John Scanlon, of Robinsons' Patch, and Maggie Uormley, of Mahanoy Plane. Georgo C. Long and Kato Rohrbach, both of Ashland, A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, S5c. At Gruhler Bros, drug store. Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to the following named people remain uncalled for at the post-office: Charles J. Ambroso, John H. Hoffman, David F. Jenkins, J. Kent, Frank Reman, Mrs. A. M. Breslin, Miss Jennie Stauffsr. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors Is instantly relieved ly a warm bath with Ccticura Soap, a single application of Cuticura (oint ment), tho great skin euro, and a full doso of Ccticura Resolvent, greatest ot blood purifiers nnd humor auras. (yticura IIkmedies speedily, permanently, and economically cure, when all else falls. E?TT? " '.'"SP "D Cbsw. Oozr.. Sole rror. Dtnton. BS- How la Cure Every Skkuna Wood Uumor," tret. PIMPIV FflPP rurifltd md uMotiHed tj CUTICURA BOAl'. That's why they enjoy their COFFEE. Any grocer can tell you why cmtomers keep coming back for SHELIG'3. Ool? Sc. ptkic s Tho Rosy Freshness 38 I is lavs- I azzoNi'a I jna a velvety softness of the .kin rlably obtained by there whouse Ponom uoinpiezion ."owaer. Paine's Celery Compound Brought Health to Prof. Shubert. The incalculable amount of good that Pjine's celery comnound is doing in making sick and even despairing people well, should compel the attention of every judicious per son who is out-of-health. The undcrlyine cause of norvous debility. apparent in headaches, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and neuralgia, is faulty nutrition of tho en' ire nervnu system. So long ns the blood Is pale, watery and hamnored by bad humors tho nerves cannot assimilate from it proper nourishment, no matter how much rood is taKen into tlie systom, Paiuo's celory compound arouseB a lu arty appetite, regulates the bowels aud brings about a normal action of tbo liver. It economizes the expenditure of nerve force nnd makes the blood a healthy medium capa ble of conveying nutriment to all tho vital organs. This is the sweeping and through wanner in which Paine's celery compound frees tho svstem not only of rheumatism, eczema. salt rheum aud other diseases duo to impure blood; but also of neuralgia, slccplessuosa nnd For the balance of this month we will continue to sell the white goods.Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance of ihe great stock purchased for the WHITE FAIR at advertised prices. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; good judges of values admit we are leaders in our line, and the prices we have placed on everything are all temptingly low. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. Are always in stock at 10 or 15c ea&h. Why pay more-? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES -AND- ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Bloomsburg Gold Cnre Sanitarium For Our of Liquor atcj Moril Hajait-s. No detention from business. Addretv, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., WlMfflSOiYS STORE NEWS. nervous hoadaches aud dyspepsia that nro brought about by a "run-dowu" state of the nerves. The use oT Pal no's celery compound makes all the difference between impure, sluggish blood and tired nerves; and healthy, ener getic bodily condition. Writing from his homo, University Place, Nob., on Dec. 0. Prof. J. W. Shubert said: "I ain brought back to health through the use of Paine's celery compound, which I re gard as by far the best aud really the only true remedy for nervous troubles that I have ever used. I do not hesitate after my ex pviucti and that of ccventl friends to recom mend it for all forms of nerve troubles. I am indebted to Piiiuo's celery compound for many a good night's rest, aud if it produces no other offect than this, it is worth more than money." Paino'e celery compound, upon which so much praise has been bestowed, aud whirh the wealthy and those in the highest positions unhesitatingly endorse, is still within reach of tbe hu nib lost family in tbe land. MISCELLANEOUS. IjOH SALE. A street sprinkler, in rooiI con- ditinn. enn bo nurolmeeU chenn. AduIv to Joseph h. Piatt, secretary Columbia Hose Co. iriiHTces, ai weal uaic oi., suenauuoaii. z.k-xv I noil SAIJ5 CHEAP. Ono soda oppnratua, ? tbrco 15-jruIlon Copper fountains one crntor, lot ot jars, cake stands, enke ornaments? baking utensils, show cases, one milk sliaki-i, two hanging lamp1. F. nuiiKHABT, 2.J North Muln street, Shenandoah, Pa. 2-J'i-lw "JTtOJl KENT. A nice room ercond iioor, suitable for ofllee nurnoses. Aunty at IlKi, ai.d offlce AGENTS Fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary. Vrite for sample copy. Address The Catholic News, 13 liaruluy St. , New York. 2-13-1 t-es OLD-M -RE. SHENANDOAH Dsntal : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. -J. W. Angles, late of neoclliig, Jlunnger. NOTICE: tr. a. S. IlaHley la still con nected with the establl.limeut. ,.AIX EXAMINATIONS FREE... We mke all kind of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logon Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for oxtracting when plates are ordered. We are tlie only users of vitalized air for tlie painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Bavies, UVBRV AND Undertaking ! 13-R. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our dell very Vwfoii await four order. Qood delivered promptly. WILLIAIYI H. nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. CLOSING Vtbelow COST! I will close out in 30 dayH my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES of the bt and flnct tuttke. The greater part of thi itook I lumt -UiaUe koimJs. Itt'atwiit fur selling out 1 in tend to leave town. Cull early and examine the titoek GEO. MANNING, 1S5 G. Coal St.
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