tier. A TRIAL ORDER '.Will convince you that our Engraved Calling Cards are up-to-date. Twelve styles of Cards and twenty Styles of tinny part of the body stopped by a few . . . i . r i dosss. A prompt, ooniplclo nml pi rinsnent engraving to select from ., fr bimeneas, soreness, stiff back and nil Fifty for for 1.50. order. one dollar or 100 Give us a trial BOOKS & BROWN 1 North Main 96 1. A FREAK AMONG PL'OWtRS. fTlie Venn Flytrap and Its Almost (Io nian Action. Mow and bkuIii, In exi lot-inn American .Woods r.id v nipi, botnris' huvc conn -rietOm floral curio-.itlcs th-it i.lr.uwt bt-it1.;-.' V the great cull that divli1' h ' he tinlnu.l vegetable kingdoms. 0"c of these, tti 'itm mot with nowhere in fir world mo In A'onh Ciirollnn, is sclent ilk-uily (-lfisslfli'd fM Dlonrra umwlrV.ln, I it, in colloquially known us "eitiiK' tlyim; ." In ntieansi.co the eMruiirditwy rlrot ia pretty, but tinnsmiinlng, the buffers Sower atom running from his t 1 rli Inches in bright nnd surnioimttd Ly 1: cluster of five pctnlod blossoms, rlsli: erect like a rosotullkt- bed of leaves. It la ; ta the edge of I he leaves that tbc death dealing appoint uh is not, for this modixt littto plant, which la so dUtcctethat It dire 4f the slightest Injury to root or stent, fur levins its life by finding upon the unwary , ififleetR that ehi.nee to it 1 - lit m en its leavofi, uniting thtui to their j-.tri.ctluit I fcy exudlmr 1 ruui the edges of its fatal traps a , viacouBliuid, somewhat resembling honey. The trui s consist of two soft, clvcry ijileewea, fringtd with dellcete britiJes v.-A -fttttged tngrthcr on one aide. Ir.i unstis fecting fly, lnrod by the honey, alights on - these, bristles in anticipation of a feast, Lut ut the first torich of its feet the bluy cloee, the two lT.ts erne tnpetlir, tl bristles interloek, und the ItiKn insert i ' Imprisoned in a cell from w hich escape 1 impossible. Under the stimulus of the victim'; struggles the ttuy glands with which the inner walla of tho trap un lurnlfhod roui forth a secretion whieh Ritrwiu i.nalyed as a vegetable gurtrio juice, rc-in.blinp that which insures digi-slion iu iiuinml , life. Under the Influence of this curit iif. : . lluiil the fly is aetuully digested alive, i-.i d, .' tts Juices Lclrg extracted, tho trapdn-rj are. reopened and tbc skeleton la thing oi-t. The scientists declare that the plant un- queftionnbly lives upon tlie juices of iti Victims, but otte or two expert (jurists ts l.c exception to this statement. It la won hy 01' note that, ultliough the liablt of the plant is oiiruivoroue, experitnenta have prot d tjhut iv lives longer and thrive bet- lll'vvncu mi iiieioMii toui. iiv iuawwHiu ru oh it, a sui inibundunoe of I ta favorite diet api iirently rendering it even more t'el teutc than it is by nature. Tho set of unw ell, s controlling its leaves ore said to re soluble those of the hamuli eyelids. De signer. Tour to Callforntit. California bus liecn must littinsly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicionf balm, the cloudless sky, ami the rich ver- dore of tho ifreat Kurojieaii peninsula an duplicated in this sunny land of the Tacitlc Jlore nature basksln the sunahiue of her own lieauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with it soft hreew upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruita and plants between, man can mid and needs no lovelier land. To visit nu ll n country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the ootitluent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacllle "iYiast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity ol these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1897 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 24, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will ruu via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the 'Crescent City" duriug the Mardl Oras Carnival. This tour will return' via Silt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. The third tour will run via Chieago.Denver, aud Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine month. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and the Garden of the Gods. Kates from all points on the Pennsylvania liailroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, 810 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $310 round trip, and f ISO one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Pasaeuger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. GENUINE t IMPORTED BEER NourUhiuK and exhilarating - I . iui m -4 t 9 al Absolutely pure. Contains to alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. O HARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. WJt HAVE THE HANDSOMEST DKH1HNS OF ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, -No. 7 Went Centre Street. 1 Laaaaalsr - ISSsssB- saa f KflEUPTlSjVI Mtinyon'i Rheumatism Cure U guar nteed to vuic acute or inim-ulur rheumatism In I frnm onn In flvA Hava Htintn aluml It... iui (na puiiis In hips anil loins. I'hmnir rhoumitlnm, relation, lumbago or pain tn the bark are speedily cured. It seldom falls to Rive rellcif from one or two doses, and almost invariably cures before one bottle has lioeu used. Price 23e. MNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Home Itcimdv Company put ui a separate euro fr each diseaxo. At nil riru-igista, mostly SS cents. Guide to Heallli r Personal letters 10 Prof. Mnnyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice lor .my diseara. Jnwwls j?er'Jie Cjlinrch Army A fortnight u - a small parcel was left with the (toorkecporof the Kngllth Church Array heedqunrtera in tho kdgware road, London, which, on being opened, was found to conttii:i 11 massive IB carat gold necklace, a 111 ift lfieentdlnmond and pearl brooch, and a I'kct' of paper bear! tig these words: ' "From an anonymous friend, to lielp In placing a Jewel tn the Saviour's crown." The procecdt of thos.iloui the gift will be devnWd tn tlio Army's Work among the outcast. HOOD'S PILUS euro Liver )l!t, Blllousurss, ImllgefcUon, Uemlncbe. Al DleiH-nt laxative. All Druggists- CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! T m ill clnsi out In 30 days my entire stock of BOO 18 AND HOE of the liest mid finest make. The gres4er part of this stuck Is home made Kn JH. tteiiaon foraellllig out I Intend to leave town. Call early and examine tlie stock GEO. MANNING, 125 B. Ccal SC. WILKINSON'S 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 h..rc 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. each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. IL0Y0 STREET. STORE NEWS diaiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiaiiiiaiiiiuiiiiaii lllllt pays us to lose Hi UN Sometimes! 11 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 tlie 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-ouickly figure! ire 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 gels a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. 3333 sit 3 zg J. A. K0YBR, Mgr. SHOE AT ritnt P0IWT8. HHienlns;s Tlironsliout the OoHntry Ctironlolml for llnty I'ernsnl. Slir.inokin lias 150 cases of measles. The collltrira resumed this morning. The uew $23,001) public school building st Iieliightou was dedicated yesterday. Wllltnm Short has been appointed solicitor for the Pennsylvania Telephone Company. The Hi. Nicholas "Blues" have been re orgnnixed for the baso ball season this year. George ('. Long and Miss Kate Rohrbaoh, both of Ashland, were married on Saturday. Tin Tamaqua band will give a concert to morrow ulght, and the people are preparing tn leuvo the town. The funeml of the late Thomas llanlon, of Muh'inoy Plane, took place this moraing. interment at Port Carbon. The fifth sunnal convention of the Christ ian Endeavor Society, ol Carlisle Presbytery, met In lturrtsburg yesterday. The Luzerne County Commissioners will Increase the county tax two mills and bonds to the amount of $90,000 will lie issued. Lebanon camps, Patriotic Sons of America, yesterday presented an American shield and Hags to the Garfield school, of that el ty. Mrs. Kehler. wife of Hon. F. J. Kchler, of Locust Dale who has been seriously i.l the past week is reported mush Improved to-day. The Lebanon County Sjhool Directors' Association yesterday elected J. K. Knvrr. president; Grant 8. Light, vice president; J. G. Gerberich, secretary, and J. K. Funck, treasurer. Silas Parfltt, Sr., of Gillierton, who makes tbe claim, which doubtless can be sustained, that he Is the oldest miner In Pennsylvania, will celebrate the UOth anniversary of his birth on Saturday. The remains of Anthony 7)psu, aged 60 y ars, a much respected clUteri of Lort Creek, who died on Saturday night of pneumonia, were interred at Girardvilln to iUy. A lsdy at a hall called her beau an Indian because he was on her trail all the time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer. If we once get yon. Factory ShoK Stork. Tim 0Nil Trade. The anthracite coal trade, in anticipation of the opening of tidewater navigation aud tho beginning of Bprlng business, has already begun discussion of new prices for coal for the approaching season. It has been the custom of the trade for years )st to open the spring season witli a schedule of prices for the preiiared sizes of anthracite ranging from 60 cents to $1 per ton lower than tho fall aud winter prices, aud to afterwards increase the prices SA cents per Ion at a time until the full winter prices were reached. This year it is proposed by tlio managers of some of the mining and carrying companies to not reduce the circular quotations with tho opening of the spring season, because it is easier to mark prices down than to afterwards nork them up again. Xotvs Which is Ootid 2iTows to Women, It is a fact that women who suffer from femaleoomplaints,and are consequently weak, II red, nervous, dragged-out and full of pains and aches, do not have the same opiortunity to lie eared as do the residents of the great cities where the most successful specialists iu female diseases reside. Dr. (Ireene of 36 West 14th St., New York City, who has the largest practice in the world and who is with out doubt the most successful specialist in curing female complaints, otters to give free consultation hy mall to nil won en suffering from tliew distressing weakniwes, discharges, pains and irregularities. Write at onco aud we p.romiso Dr. Greeno will cure you. , ' Licenses Transferred. License of Eliza Lchcns to Georgo Wagner, in Frackville. License of Val. W. Medlar to James J. Quirk, Third ward of Mabanoy City. License of Edward Fogarty to Edward Ilcnnessy, Second ward, Mahauoy City. License granted J. II. Iteichendcrfer, iu Ivist Union township, to Joseph A. Gilliert. License of Edward Roberts to Itlchard Crowcott. First ward, Shenandoah. License of Joseph H. Smith to Anna B. Mandler, Fourth ward, Mabanoy City. License of Fred. Aliretisflolil to John Amos, lu Foster townhlp. License of Mary Mellet to Leo Rusk, First ward, Shenandoah. A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c At Gruhlor Bros, drug store. Marriage T.leeiiKOH. Pucs Lltivites and KatoKowitskey, both of Mabanoy City. John Rynkewicze and Annie Uromlzo, both of Mineraville. John Dolan, of Illg Mine Run, and Goff, of Shenandoah. John Kltmstics, of Shepton.aud Mary Kori, of McAdoo. Deeds lEecoriled, From GeorgeS. Keiper ct al., to Gustaf Rietzen, premises in Ashlaud. From Richard S. Kistler to Samuel Hart man, premises in west i'eim townsiup. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel Tegulator over made. Here's a case in point. W e have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We FACTORY PRICQS. for ew Mx , of the Globe fcr RHEUMATISM, and ni mil fir Complaints, ami pn narea under tlio KNngtmt SERMAN MEDIQAL LAWS. presoribsd hy eminent physlolsnic DR. RICHTER S fa& A tkinunn W 1 1 WorM renowned ! Rrmsirlmtilv fnircouRf al I Onlv mmtilnn It h Trndft Mark ' Anchor. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branoh Eonsss, Own Olsssvorki, ibAOOci. Eudorswl A recomiwmdod by f fi.l,- lCfl X lnln St . C. Jl. , Itnirenbiieli. 100 N. Mnln ft , 1'. j 19. Kirun, o . liilu n.. Ulieraiioimh - "SY" ' - j DR. RICMTCn S 1 "ANCnOIt" STOBIACIIAT. bst f OolK, llyspppsln Stomach Rnmnlaln AN JDAHO TAILOR'S LUCK. received Mining Stock Worth 8100,000 for Suit of Clothe. Portland, Ore., Feb. 23. A well known busineas man, just back from a trip to Idaho, vouchee for the truth of this etory of phenomenally good luck: About two weeks ago a miner ofered Morris Yensel, a Moscow (Idaho) tail or, a handful of mining stoi ks for a suit of clothes. Yensel refused that ort of currency In -payment for his labor and goods, on the ground that he had no luck in stocks. We remarked that five years ago a miner gave him 6,000 shares of stock then supposed to be worth one cent a share for a suit of clothes, but he never realised anything on the stock. The miner said that If it had been Leroi stock It would have made him rich. The tailor was startled, and re plied he was quite certain that that was the name of the stock. lie could not remember what he did with it, as he never expected It to amount to any thing. A few days later Yensel went to the suspended Moscow National bank for an Insurance policy and some other papers deposited there, among which he found the missing R.000 shares of Leroi stock, now quoted at tS a share, with accrued dividends. The Leroi mine owners have been negotiating with an English syndicate for the sale of the property, but the latter declined to accept the mine without the trans fer of every share of stock so far Is sued. This lot of 6,000 shares was long advertised for, hut now there will be no obstacle to the sale of the property If the owners oome to Yenzel's terms. He demands $t0 a Share, oi $100,000 for the v. hole, and will probably get It. Long Hours far Legislators. Harrisburg, Feb. 23. The house of representatives will settle down to work In earnest after tills week. A re port was presented last night from the rules committee, and adopted, provid ing lor two sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays after March 2. Sessions will be held as usual Monday nights and Friday mornings. The report was unanimously adopted. Among the large number of bills In troduced was one designed to secure better security of life and limb In cases of Are in hotels, factories and other buildings In which' ten or more per sons are employed. The senate con curred In the house resolution to in vestigate the food and dairy com mission, and also concurred in the house Cuban .resolution. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 35c. At Gruhler Tiros., drug store. THE EISTEDDFOD. Xumcs ol Tlie Irl Winners at Mt, Cur- niel VeHterduy. The eisteddfod at Mt. Carmel yesterday at tracted many people fiom this county, in cluding over a hundred from Mabanoy City Daniel J. Thomas, of Morea, presided at the morning session; Edward Reese, of Park Phce, in the afternoon, and Dr. Williams, of 5It. Carmel, in the eveuiug. Rev. T. C. Edwards, of Kingston, was the conductor aud Prof. Haydn Evans, of Scranton, the adjudicator. There was no competition for the chief prize of $160 ottered for a mixed chorus. The rest of the contests resulted as follows: Mabanoy City and Mt. Carmel entered the competition fur the $75 prize for the beat rendition of "Valiant Warriors," Mahunoy City wou and. the choir from that town was highly complimented for their flue singing. Mt. Carmol presented the only ouartetto for the comic quartette, prise $4. They sang well and secured the prise. Children's choirs from Mid Vnlley and Shamokiu competed for the $25 prizo for the best rendering of "Jerusalem Mv Glori ous Home." SbamoLiu's choir of youngsters wis victorious. Two young ladies from Mt. Carmel won the $6 prize for the female duett. Daniel Thomas, of Sbamokln, won the S prize fur tho best comlo song. The $5 prize for the tenor solo was divided between Dauicl Thomas, of Sbamokin, aud Thomas Evans, of Mahanoy City. A prise of $10 had been offered for the beat paper on the "Safety lamps in general use, their defects and ueoessity of improvement." The committee was unable to decide upon the difference iu the merit of two of the papers submitted and so awarded one half of the prize money to each of the contestants, W. Norris Cole, of the Beading Coal and Iron Company's engineer corps at Ashland, and Albert Jones, of Mt. Curinel. Miss Addie Morris and Mr. Edward Rosser, of Mahanoy City, each won fS prises in recitations. Thomas Xosser, of Kahaooy Oity.wou both the 98 prizes In the baritone ami bass solo competitions. The prize, 16, for tbe duett. was divided between Thomas Rosser, of Mahanoy City, and Benjsmlu Thomas, of Slisuiokln, aud tbe Sayars brothers, of Mt, Carmel. A sure Oure for Coughs and Oolds. That's what Pau-Tlua is, 25c. At Oruhler llros., drug store. (Joining lllrthday I'urly. The coming event for the support of tl e All Salute' Church Choir Association on Thursday evening, promises to be s success ful sveut. The funds obtained from the event will be expended for tbe object ef rendering a better musical service at the church. Many people have already ex tended their services to mak tile event a successful one, among them being Graham A. Marr, of Shamoklo, who eujoyi the tenu tstlou of being the sweetest baritone singer In Northumberland county. Ills generosity should be well received. Mr. Noll Celebrates. There are a number of people of towu whose birthday may be celebrated un Febru ary Ut, so in celebrating that ef our first president a large number of friends, num bering 60 guesU, also remembered the 50th birthday anniversary of Jacob Noll, Korth Maiu street. A pleasanfsoetftl time was enjoyed and an appetising luncheon vns served. J lie host was alse tbe recipient beautiful gift from the Krusger-Yerelu several other presents from fruMket. TLl celebration will long be remembered. A BRUTAL ASSAULT. A Slati at Mnhnnoy city Almost Ileal en to Death. MahaHoy CITY, Feb. $. One of the most brutal assaults recorded here for some time occurred at tho corner of Mabanoy Avenue and A street at about 11 o'clock last night, when Anthony Kushma was beaten by Andrew Shupel and Peter Segoure. They Wnt him with atones in their hands mid kicked his prostrate body. Tho victim sus tained a fracture of tho left arm and the lower jaw, his face was gashed, his left hip almost dislocated ond his body horribly bruised. Shupel nnd Segoure were arretted at their hoarding house after a struggle aud committed to Jail in default of 8001all oaoh. The cause of the assault, they alleged, were remarks Kushma made in a saloon shortly before the beating. ritlWONAk MUNI ION. William Neiswenter has returned home from his western trip. C. 1). Frlcke attended the Charity dauce at Ilazleton last evening. Fred. Folk, of Shuman's, wnl transacting business in town to day. James Stack resumed his studios to-day nt the Kutztown Normal school. Sirs. Frank Klein, of West Cherry street, has given birth to a daughter. Misses llattie Capper and Com Williams have returned home from St. Clair. Messrs. John Reese and William Brooks were Pottsviile visitors yesterday. Misses Annie llurke aud Julia Donahue attended a patty at Mahanoy City last night. E. B. Brumm and Elwood Jacohy were entertained by Lost Creek friends last even ing. Mercantile Appraiser Charles Allen, of Tamaqua, made a business trip to town to day. .Misses Maggie Kavanaugh and Annie Coogan were visiting faiends at Tremont yes- temay. Messrs. Thomas Mansell, Saylor Longsdorf aud Mrs. Herman were Pottsviile visitors yesterday. Revs. H. F. O'Reilly and A. Schuettelhoefer Were passengers on the noon P, & R. train for Philadelphia. Messrs. Mark Edwards, Charles Blader nnd Oliver Capper spent Washington's birthday iu Mt. Carmel. John Curtin was transacting business at Freeland to-day, iu tho interests of the Columbia brewery. John Shore, of the Mammoth Clothing House clerical stafl, spent yesterday among acquaintances in Lehighton. W. O. Dusto, our popular young tonsorial artist, enjoyed himiclfat tho county scat yesterday among his host of friends. Mrs. John Dowliug is in Philadelphia, at the bedside of her son, Harry, whither she was ci.lleil by the latter's serious illness. Misses Hannah Bradley and Lizzio Cum in in js, of town, were among thoso who en joyed the Amoricus club's social in Kaier's hall in Mahanoy City last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wyatt, of Park Tlace, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatt, of Ashland, were callers at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. James White, on West Oak street, where tho former is confined to home by illness. Shoplifter Caught. A Polish woman giving hor namo as Mrs. Martha Davis, and residence as ou South Wust street, took a roll of -12 yards of giug hain from n pile of goods iu front of P. J. Monaghaii's stoic, on South Main street, this moruiug, between 11 and 12 o'clock. She slipped the roll under her shawl. Mrs. M. On'. ns, Mr. Monoghau's neighbor, saw the act and stopped the woman, who was arrested and committed by Justice Cardlu to tho lockup in default of hail. Don't dally with rheumatism. Purify your blood and euro it nt onco by taking a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sir, Tabor's Father Dead. Word was received in town to-day of tlio death of Peter Tabor, who died in the city of Calvcna, Russian-Poland, on rebruary 5th. De-eased was 78 years of ago, and the cause of death was due to general debility. He is survived by a wifo and two children in the old country, nnd Chief Burgess-elect A. P. Tabor and a daughter, Mrs. Petrowsky, of WaterUury, Conn,, in America. Mr. Tabor was a highly respected citizen In his nativo town. Skins on fire with torturing, disflgurinB, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved by a warm nam with CmccnA Soap, a single application of COTiCfRA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Cuticuka Resolvent. liticura f .old thronshonl tin world. Fottm D. O. Cosr., Bolt 1'ropi., lloilon. ' Uow to Car. Torturing UBmort, Iw. BABY'S SKIN B"'uKddSrIfT0.ctllSMa' ourtausoN's theatre, P. J. KBRaoeos, Manaoeu, FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26. A BIQ SHOW- SPHC1AL CAR OP SCENERY. WM. CALDBR'S AMERICAN CO. Presenting Sutton Vane's Mnsto rplnce. THE SPAN OF LIFE. The lleeord Breaking, Soul-stlrrlng, Heart Quickening Play tliat lias thrilled thousands in fouroentineuts. Company unsuriawsed. Scenic Investiture Grand IEeyond Compare. Mediant cal Klfoete Marvelous. SEE THE OCEAN LINER. THE BOUNDING BILLOWS. THE LIOHTH0USE CRIME. THE BRIDGE Of HUMAN BODIES, AHurpriselnevery Socne. A marvelous blend ing of Pathos and Humor. Sunshine and Huadow.. laughter and Tears; oueeseen, uaver to be forgotten. Prices : - 26, SS, SO and 75 Cents. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flalri and Coal Sts. l'au-i winsKsya, Deers. porter ana ale drug stun?" tap- 90 awpersiwo drlnki iiu.uu..u....,mi.u.....m Your attention is called to a Special Sale ol CLOTHING and OVERCOATS for the next 15 days, commencing to-drty. We have decided that as our spring stock will soon be shipped we must have room 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 suit. Note the following prices which is proof that we mean business : SUITS. OVERCOATS. $5.00 Suit for - $2.00 $5.00 Overcoat for - $2.r5 6.00 " " - 2.50 6.00 " - 3.00 r.oo 4 " - - 3.00 r.oo " - 3.S0 8.00 " " - 3.50 8.00 " " - 4.50 9.00 " - - 4.00 9.00 " " - 5.00 All other'goods proportionally lov4 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 the 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 that we are the largest and cheapest clothing house in this section of the State, and we will endeavor to always uphold that reputation. Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Mire. Those -who once1 buy SEELIO'S the keep coming uacn best by lor iu iuia an mixture make 3 adding alit- the flavor of cof i tic of Seelig's fee delicious. All Grocers. to ordinary kcoffce. so a packge. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Bloomsburg Gold Cure Sanitarium For Oure of- Liquor arcj Motyrijr Habits Ko detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS; M. D., SHENANDOAH, PENN'A. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think or some uinpn thlagtopaiMit nejrs. Waihlngtoa, I). O., for tholr ti,tui prlie offer and list ot two hundred taVMUIoas wanted. 3 3 the fact that we have ordered styles of last season ; they GOLD IN, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. jOIt SALE. A street sprinkler, Ingoodcon- iiitiou, can lie iitircun&eu ciieaii. Ajijuy 10 JoRcpli U. Platt, worctnry Columbia Hose Co. Truaioee, 21 West Oak St., Shenandoah. 2-;o-lw TilOIt HUNT. A nice room m-cond door, suitable for ofllce purposes. Apply ut HF-KALI) Dlllce AGENTS Fifty eents on each dollar; no experience nrceesnry "A'rite for wimple copy. Address I lie uatuollc rifws, in liart'iiiy St., New York. 2-18-H-in 4 DMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICE Estnte of i John Slioup, lateof thetownshlpof Union, In the county o( Schuylkill, and state ot Penn sylvania, ttrccosed. All iiorsons IndchU-d to said estate arc requested to make Immediate Iiayinent and those having legal claims airalnnt he name will present without delay In proper ordor for settlement, Ut ItrairxA Suorjp, Administratrix, lllngtown, Schuylkill Co., I'a. Or to her Attorney, N. llKHLHII, Pottsviile, Pa. 2-28-6t-oaw oLD-smiiD-Kmnim. SHENANDOAH Demtal : Rooms, (TitmanVBIosk) East Centre Street. Offlco nours: 7 a. in, to 8 p. ui. Dr. J. W. Angles, Hate of Heading, Manager. NOTICE; Dr. Q. 8. Hartley is still con nected with the establltlum-ut. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS PllEU.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Croi and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to DeuUl Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates sic ordeied. We are the only users or vitalised air for the paltileas extraction of teeth. Eyan J. Davies, UVORY AND Undertaking f 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, deeds delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. flUSSER, 26 Past Centre Street. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the sfciB Is Inva riably obtained by there who use Possum's Complexion Powder.
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