ATRIAL ORDER Will i iininco you Unit our K"Kr;el (.'alliiiR Gwls are lip !o il.ito. Twelve styles ot cauls and twenty styles of enj;i.iiiiK to select from. Filtv for one dollai or 100 for Xi 50. Give us a trial order HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. l'Kt:-HMI. MKMIOX. Tun Hunt, of huso 1 .i 1 1 unit pimiliiiliv I i in'', discuwed uioiNin town to-day . Sli'wn .To'm ( "iny mill Jumps Flutter wore utti-idiug to lcn.il lupines, in l'otlsvillo to il iv William ISirkiT, of PotUvllle, 'aiirl Prof. H N Clirlmrl, of Mahanoy City, utteniM o s ..' V. lmnqunt ln-t night. M - I71.' Hugo mill Mrs. Prank Itmlgers, t I 'n 1 l.tilt- ill, are here to nttend tlie fn.it 1.1I or Mm. Anna Hugo, of West Oak stuet. Kllis Lewis, who will take tihnTgo t his t Tamaqna on March 1st, will begin to iii.im his li 1 nehold eflecto to that town to- HUM IOW. Mi and Mm. II. M. Weldensoul, of Mt. 1; im I, were visitors to town to-day. Mr '. , 11I. nsaul will assume control of the 1'i'ignnon llonsenext Momlay. c.isi-arcts stimulate liver, kidneys and I ' imis. NVver sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c Mlxtake In Location. A -.love in a Polish tailor shop on West Coal .lint f'tileil to work satisfactorily this niorn iiikI alter repeatedly re-arranging the e pipe tlio workmen of the shop got a 1 nl.h r and .limbed to the roof of the house. 'I I 1 p. rfoimed nil kinds of antics With a 1 in nt the chimney they located in order 1 ' hi t the hmcike through it and finally 1 no ked the chimney down. This 'it-ought the owucrof the property to the roof snd it i, . . then discovered that the chimney that , i 1 . 1 the trouble was not the one destroyed. 1 ie iiiuse of trouble was removed. .lust try a 10c box of Casjarets, the finest 1 1 i t and bowel regulator ever made. ! '11 y Keystone flour. He sure that the name f i"-hm & Barb. Ashland, Pa I printed on o 'tj sack. Biuu-p Leg! l'rtuitlc. A country guest of a certain London lio iii h.uing a drvnd of pickpockets, went to ili IitU and banded him a 80 note to j .it in the safe Asking for it next day, h v .s thunderstruck when the functionary im l:.im he had given the money coolly c d any rccull ttlon of the matter, . . 1 rruiion the countryman went to n law- r "Get another 'i0 note," said tho 1 ( r, "und. go, accompanied by a friend, 1 . 1. ui the hotel. Apologize to tho clerk inr yrmr tnlstukc; say it was a defective 1 1 1 ory; nt'-lliute it idiiI r,r.)T indedness; 1: . 11- .t llr.' rtcond VJ sictv 1 1 the iixsliico 1 1 Miurfrn d and c n..c l;. t inc." The 1. j -'ifici i-.milist obtcrwil instructions to t!i" wry Utter. "Now," Fold the lawyer, '-' hack alone to the clerk and ask Mm fnr inir3fl nofca- Knowing that your I. i ;1 s.siv 1 . :i r-eclve H, he will ttive you I 1 1; tho second one. Then take your f : 11 nd with you nest day, approach tho tlirk.usk him boldly for that 20 note, :.iul, 11s thero was no witness to your re c, 11 1 of the second cote, he will lie forced I 1 r t i'm that also." The ruser-rovedcoin- I I. u ly Kiiccesflul, much to the grntiflca tn n of tho countryman. Comic Cuts. Know tlie "Small Graces" of Life. Voimi nidi should not yvt tho idea tlmt t i know the 'sinull graces of life" is use- I 1 '3 or frUolous. Whut wo call the "social frrai is" are very vnluabloto u young man. Unit is the great trouble with young fel lows who aro earnest. They ro too oir ii i sr. and upon all occasions. They can have u high aim In life, a lofty purpose, ami yet cot clone themselves up to all social plcax ures or amenities. Girls feel uncomforta ble, and pardonably so, when they go to a concert or any other form of entertain ment with a youug mnn who constantly makes mistakes in little things. The Miinll rules and laws which must be ob served on all social occasions arc not to lie lrowncd down. They are important, and u young fellow makes a great mistake v.hcu he considers them beneath him or unworthy of his attention. Edward V. U"k in Ladies' Homo Journal. lie Knew the Signs. "I brought this bill back without pre m nting it," said the collector for the gas company. "What's the matter?" asked the presi dent. "Why, It's no larger than lust month's, and yet I find that they have put up a scarlet fever sign on the door." "Wise man," commented the president. "That's pretty good evidence that they're I iirninj jras nil night. Increase the bill 60 I I r ct in. " C'hlcugo News. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleou-nt laxative. All Druggists. GENUINE 4 IMPORTED BEER Nourishing find exhilarating 5 GEJiTS PEH GLASS Alwolutely puro. Contain to alcohol. Con ntantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. U NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLEF. Undertaking in all its Branches. Opep Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STRBBTS. Vt HAVE THE HANDSOMEST ivwuunD ti ..OIL CLOTHS 'MT -MOWH. E. B. FOLEY, A Ku. 17 West Centre Street. I ' 3 5 3w uiiiimmiiiuuiktiiuiiX lllllt Davsus ill s 11 5 ;l ll I Mi 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 $1 05. The get-out-quickly figure! are 50c., 60c., 75c. and f. 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 ; J25 worth geta a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL SUILDING. A. XOYBR, Mgr. SHOSS AT PEARLS. Why There Are No Very Ancient Sped- ! mens Now In Kxlftenoe. According to M. llcrthclot, the eelebrat-, ed scientist hlsUirlnn, there nro no very ancient pparls in isistencc, for which a i sufnciciit muKin is found in tho fact that rM.tti.la rtrtlllrn t'Vii,.l,i,a BtM,,fl riTC, ilnefron. ' 1- ' " ' t ' ' - ' tible. They discolor and disintegrate. The pearl is not mentioned ly Homer or Herod otus, he states. It begins to airpcnr in tho timo of Alexander that is, of the con fluent of the oust, and it is about this time that the name Margarita that is to say, Pearl Is first given to women. Not u great deal is known about the value attrib uted by the aiioienta to particular pearls. The one that Cleoj atia drank was valued at 1200,000 modern money. Mention li made by 1'llny of n practice of Clodlus, son of tho actor JEsop, who gave his guests dissolved pearls to drink. The Romans appreciated tho pearl, and after the growth of luxury began to have its usual effect in diminishing tho birth rate, ono of tho laws against celibacy pro vided that no childless woman or splw-tet should wear earlg under tho ago of 65. Pearls ore prominent in the royal toilets oi Europe. Catherine de Mcdlcis whs wild 1c have the fltust reads in Europe. Whin fho marrltd Henri, duo d'Orloans, Frnncl" I prevented to her two great pearls weigh ing five grams cuch. She afterward pre sented these to Marie Stuart, who, while queen of France, had them set in th pr.rures familiar in her portraits. At that quern's fall tho pearls wero c.pturtd by Morton and sent to London. Catherine in structed her embassador to buy them, but they wero bought by Elizabeth for 12,000 crowns. At that time pearls out n leading figure In woman's dress. The great sleeves wen. decorated with them. Tho favorite orna ment, however, was the orernoster em bracing tho waist, then hanging down In front to the liottom of the skirt. The dec oration was completed by a bertha defining the breast, joining In front and descend ing in two rows to join the paternoster, giving the effect of an opening In the cor Bage. Pearls and precious stones were bought its a convenient Investment and acceptable collateral. Kllzabeth lent 20,000 on a pledge of jewels by the Prince of Coude, Jeanne d'Albrct, Henry of Navarre, and Collgny. T he jewels were never redeemed and now flr-tir,. among the orown jewels. San Francisco Argonaut. A new ia. A curious relic of tho old days of the raptr duties which eo much hanTpercd journalistic intcrrrlro in tho ilret half of the i resent ctntury is the llrst number of Hull old's PuliticU Huudkcrchlt f, be irg a news sheet printed on cotton abrio Instead oi paper. It Is I'ntod Ixmdon, Sat urday, Sept. 3, 1881 ; price, fourienoo. And tho letterpress, which is fairly legible, is us remarkable as the material on which It la printed. The tone of this news rag Is Intensely radical, but it reproduces the order ofjyre menial to be observed at tho coronation of Ki"g William IV and Queen Adelaide on tho following Thumday, and it ia an nounced that a proclamation to tho people of Europe will appear in our "next oot ton." It Is embellished -with a medallion woodcut of Napoleon crossing the Alps, but tlie ink in this pictorial effort was too much for the cotton, and tho Alps are in a fog and tho emperor on horseback very indlstinot. lie Got the OlHM. A good story is told of one of tho new school ot : eotch parsons, who was recently preaching in a strange church in a village. Fearing his hair was not properly parted in the middle, or that he had a smudge ot) Ids nose, he quietly and significantly said to tho bcadle,thero being no mirror In the vestry : "John, could ye get me a yli.ett" John disappeared, and after a few min utes returned with a ii.mj urderneath his coat, which, to the ustonlshmcnt of the i arson, ho traduced, in the form of a ltiiionude bottle wltli a gill of whisky, saying: " io mr.una hit ou a boot it, minister, for I got It aa a great favor, aul I wadua hue got It ava If I hadaa said it was for ye." Ti.bkau I Pearson's Weekly. A timult Otlr. Shopkeeper What can I show yau, sir? AliMintininded Professor I want let me see, what do I want? Dear me, I cuii't for the life of me romcmlHir what it 1st Well, well, it doesn't matter I Give me the i t thing yon have to it, London Tlt- Ll.a Among the Kgyptians engagement ribgi were always of iron, Indicating the mutual aaerlflce of liberty. One of the euilleat gems used in tlie engagement ring was -the loadstone, which symbolized tho force of at traction which drew the maiden from her own family Into another. InH undergo from 20 to ;10 different piMe'tMi, according tiiituulity, I e oii'eom )! ib ii in the early utagct, ttu r.Miu.blc k 1 1 1 j I ,i i iiiiieul Ug of wind. to lose- Sometimes! Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We FACTORY PRICKS. Mrgriin. Megrim, or migraine, ia a cpeeiee ol nervous bett doolie, affecting only one si do oi or.ono defined spot on the head the fore head and temple and la generally the ic suH of debility. It Is a rlodic diccaae, appearing and disappearing. ut irrcgnlai InU .'vals, and may be induced by tho mine entices as give rise Io hysteria and ague. Tho immediate attack of mefrrim headache may be relieved by the application of ilnn nol or sponge, soaktd in hot water, or by tlio continuous application of lco over the part. The oiiection, whtoh is often a very puinful one, Is likely to be runovid by ths linj rovement of tho general health and strength, by god diet, alrand exercise, und by the use of bark Iron and other tonics. A large doso of quinine live or six grains repeated two or thive timin in the course of 24 hours will geiiiru)!;. cut short an at tack of megrim. New York Ledger. The Girt of Appreciation. There Is perhaps no other natural gift that brings so much gimiiuc pleasure to Its possessor as does the keen sun so of ap preciation. It teaches us or points out to Our understanding tho beauties of nature that aro all about xis, gilds the common plooe and emphasizes the joys of lifo and of living. Appealing to us through all our tenses, tho pleasures that it brings arc ceaseless and unfailing. IScen through ap preciative eyes tho beauties of life over shadow and eclipse tlio homely, rough place. Thero is mi attractive sido to ev erything, end this on appreciative mind will see flrot and longest remember. La dles' Home Journal. To removo Insects from the car pour warm water or warm lnrd or oil into the car nnil tho bug will float to tho surface; then throw tho head over and let it all run out. Don't go picking round with a prolie or yon will ruin the drum of tho oar. CLOSING DATBELow COST! I will close out In 30 days my entire stock of .BOOTS AND .-HOES ot the beet nud flni-t nuke. The Breater iart of this stuck is Iiomc in.liln Koi'ds. Itesson for selling out I Intend to leave town. Cull early nnd examine the stock geo. Banning, 1S5 E5. Coal St. WlIiK STORE JiEWS. 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. Custodiers 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, lov?. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER ' . PATTERNS. Are always in stock at 10 or 15c each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. IflSGN'S I iii-.liiinnliiics Tlirongliont the Cnm.try dhrntiloleil for Ifnaty rrnml. A'i Wednesday falls on March 3rd. Tlie election last Tuesday a week o-t the county 14,992 34. Tl, estimated expenditures for Reading's pn'iee this year are tl04,!W4. Hliile Prohibition party officials eonferred at Allentown, and promise mora vigorous work. Rich platinum ores have been fonnd on Dominick McOulrc's farm, at Big Mine Run. near Ashland. Thol Philadelphia & Reading railway em ployes at Fraokvllle, Mahanoy Plane and Gordon were paid to-day. The newly elacUd Collectors of Taxes. Tn Hiurers and Supervisor can now file their bonds with the Clerk of tho Court. l'ittsburgers explain that the Steel Rail Pool collapsed because it couldn't keep on paying f 1,000,000 ft year to its idlo plants to avoid ovcr-prodootidn. The Bear valley shaft is still burning, nud It is thought that at) air hole from 4ft0 to 48 ) feet will haye to be cut before they can re.'oh the burning breast. A large force of carpenters are repairing the Central ia collieries at that place and it is wild the wlii ties will mn ii 'iinon to work nesrW 0,000 famishing miners. By decrees of Judge Ehrgood the Evan gelicals lose Albright church, at Scbaeflers town, and are refused a rehearing in the Chestnut street church ease at Xiebanon. The Reading Eagle if authority for tho statemeat that A. M. Wilton, now superin tendent of the . Heading and Colamhln division, will succeed Wellington BertoletU mm uotm line supertftteaaept. Tlie charter to Make Pittsbufx a first-class city, like Philadelphia, so far as government Is concerned, is to be rushed through' the Legislature, Says Representative Muehl lirunner, who has charge of it. A UteSMge ot Help for Sick Children. It Is a bet that eur people havo heretofore not had the same opportunity for having thulr j children who suffer from chronic or linger ing complaints treated and cared by eminent specialists in chlldren'adiscases as do the resi dents of the great cities where, such skilled physicians reside. Dr. Greene of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who is beyond doubt the most successful specialist in curing diseases of children, offers to give free consultation by mall in all cases of children's complaints. Write Dr. Greene immediately about your child. It certainly can be cored. Lincoln' IiiHiigiirntloii. The contrast in the condition of the country between the time of Lincoln's first inauguration and that of President-elect McKinley is said to be vividly portrayed in an article by Stephen Fishe for the March ladles' Hume Journal. In telling of "When Lincoln was First Inaugurated'' Mr. Fiske graphically describes Mr. Lincoln's jonrney from Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, and the iucidenta of the inaueunttion and the Httendant festivities. There were grave fears thatxincoln would be a?-iiluated as he rode in the loangurel proci ion to the Cpitoi, and every possible prc nution was taken for his safety. Mr. Kiske will recall the safeguards paused around tho President. Fpr-clal officers and detectives in citizen' clothes were statione! in numbers among the cron tls that lined the sidewalks, and sharp shooters occupied positions of vantage on housetops, etc., along the route of parade. The military escort of tho President-elect was heavily armed, ready to promptly moet nny hostile demonstrations, and the crowds were "kept a distance from the President's carriage so far that they could not distin guish llr. Lincoln from Mr. Buchanan, who rode liesldo htm. The police were instructed to arrest all persons making opprobrious threats against Mr. Lincoln, or uttering dis loyal sentiments. The tension was great and tho whole country was in a slate of sup pressed excitement. 'over Saw Anything Like It. It h always safe to profit by the experience of others, and especially when it concerns life and health. Ilaud Johnson, BrooksJdo, Pa., writes: "I had diphtheria and catarrh very bad and used a bottle of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Never saw anything like it ; tt took nearly all the membrane out of my throat In one day, and also cured my catarrh." Sold at Kirliu's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Never felled in a single instance when used according to directions. Marriage l.Icenies. Orphans' Court Clerk lieese issued the following licenses : Jozef Suchocki aud Autintna Trejnowska, both of Shenandoah ; Michael Farrel, of Blythe township, and Mary Drennan, of Xew Philadelphia ; Will iam Leonas aud Maggie Mllunas, both of Gllberton ; Alonzo V. Shollenberger, of Lincoln, and Lizzio H. Young, of Piuegrove township ; Fredorlck Heich, of Tamacpia, and Annie K. Hoyman, of West Penn town ship; Joseph Huzasaud Eva Jennoczite, lioth of Mahanoy City ; Joseph Iieudrlck, of New Philadelphia, and Ella ltogers, of Pottsville; George W. Mellot, of Philadelphia, and Ella Moyer, of Pottsville; Frank ZiUki and Margaret Wasil, both of Shenandoah ; Joseph Legus and Eose Miser, both of Shenandoah ; Wm. Petrowsky and Annie Swedzinte, both of Shenandoah. A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian because he was on hr trail all the time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a outtomer, if we onoe get you. Faotokv Shoe Stobb. Heeds ltecordetl. From Aaron Wolf aud wife and William Scheib and wife, to John Herb, premises in Ileslns township. From James Lorah, administrator, to Joseph Dj&fula, premises in East Union township. From Joseph Defula and wife, to Lloyd T. Brandon, premises in East Union township. From Lloyd F. Brandon and wife to Henry Deebel, premises in East Union towuship. From Mary A. McDonnell to Goo. W. Keller, premises ia Ashland. Tlie Great Prize Fight. Tlie Philadelphia Press has arranged 'for exclusive and expert reports of all matters relating to the CorttettFltasimmous Dalit. aud has tlie distinction of far sarpaaslnc all other papers in Its field in its treatment of the moat noteworthy event of Its kind in history. Coutracte have been made at a cost of flO.OOQ with Corhett, Fitzsluimous, Re feree Slier, Martin Julian, Tom Sharkey and five of the most noted sporting writers and artists of the country for personal signed statements and pictures each day describlug every Incident relating to the fight. rut' etM v-r ill nat.I " 13 " " ""Vm ottha Globs frr RHEUMATISM.! METTBATBTA ... 7 I - aaa auBnar uonpiaists, ww i",e hhu uiu so ingent GERMAN MEDiGAL LAWS. UK. KiWli fc.H'5 1 . Kllil S, B E ES t TC Wui Id IcuowiK'd I i: mnilffthlv him crfiti I , asssi i 'in t en ii i 11 hi ui hi huss ;ii hi a. a ill rif r 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hoasog. Cwn Glassworks, so&iotu, miuor.a A rewumatuaul i.r V n fN Mnln M U ii..c iiluii li. lui N Main M . I' ll. Klrlin.HH Main 8t. Micj-ui ui iih. IV. . DR. IliGHTCB'sl ' ANnioji siToancnAr, it i'ITHY POIKT. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Weldings Ilccoine Numerous on the Ap proach of liAftter. The near approach of the Lenten aeaon has shown a general Increase In mat ridges during the past few days. Ou Monday evet ing Ml Llaaie Miller and Martin Scanlan, both of town, were nnlted In marriage In the German Catholio church. A large assemblage witnessed tho coremony. In the Annunciation church yesterday afternoon the holy bonds of matrimony were performed in uniting Mls Maggie North, of East Line street, and James Martin, of Jeans vllle; and James Dolan, of Dig Mine Itun, and Miss Mary Golf, of East Line street. Ke ceptions were held at tlio homes of the re spective brides after the ceremonies. At the 8 o'clock mass In the Annunciation church this morning William Stanton, of Mt. Carme), and Miss Mary MeLatn, of West Coal street, were pronounced husband and wife. This afternoon at S o'clock John Husk, of Raven Kan, led Miss Mary Dougherty, of Hiiuth Main street, to the hymenal altar, and rhillp Malier, a "type" on the News, claimed Miss Agnes MoMsnus, as his lire partnor. The latter couple were attended by Miss Mary Whalen, of North Jardln street, and Martin Maker, a brother of tlie groom. May the journeys of these newly married couples be one of everlasting happiness on the sea of matrimony. At a wedding in the German Catholic church in Pottsville this morning the principals were Miss Ella Iiodgers, of that place, and. Joseph IJeiidrick, of New Phila delphia. Both were former residents of town. The groom was attended by his brother, Anthony Bendrick, and the duties of bridesmaid were ably performed by Mt Annie ltadtiewicz. The bridesmaid's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Itadziewicz, of East Centre street, were also in attendance at the wedding. When billons or costive, eat a Uaacaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 36c Don'tdally with rheumatism. Purify your blood and cure It at once by taking a course of Hood's Saraaparllla. MAHANOY CITY. Miners nud Others Iidurcd at Collieries nnd Klsewhere. Maiunoy City, Feb. 24. William Wayne, a Polish miner residing on West Centre street and employed at the Maple Hill colliery, was painfully lrimed about tho face and hands at three o'clock this morning by the explosion or a gas feetler liberated by a shot. Ho wrs removed to his home. Aron Brownmlller, of East Centre street, hud his left hand injured yesterday by fall ing from a step ladder while arranging decor ations in Kaler's hall. John Whalen, of West ' Mahanoy avenue, employed as a' loader at the Schuylkill col liery . bad a finger of his right hand badly mashed yesterday afternoon. Ho was In the act of coupling cars when a mule started wldcnly rtiid tho middlo finger of the hand was caught between the bumpers. Edwin L. Phillips, aged 01 years and ono of the most respected residents of Delano, died at his homo thero this morning. He is survived by his wife and six children. The deceased was secretary of tho I. O. O. F. aud K. of CI. E. lodges of Delano. The fair of Co. E will bo contiuued for tho balance of tho week, owing to a largo number of articles remaining on bund. The Sandy Bottoms haye accepted a chal lenje of the Park club to play a game of foot bill at tho Mahanoy City park on March 17th for a purse of $35. Henry Keilman, Charles Brown, Frank Moyer, Joseph Trokusky, Frank Friday and Joseph Dulsky, ranging from 18 to 20 years of ago, wore before Justice Coyls last night, charged with illegal car riding. They settled the cases by paying tho costs. The fourth annual ball of tho German American Hoso Company will be held ou Monday evening, next, at Armory hull. The masked ball of tho Elite Social Club at Kaler's hall last evening was attended by about 200 masked couples. Among the Shenandoah people- in attendance wore George Drow, John Enterltno and Charlei Carl. The work on the new Tunnel Rldgo breaker is growing rapidly. The engine house has been erected and tho machinery is arriving daily. Tho greatest bargains in tho jewelry line at A. Holdenuan's. In all the world there is no other treatment so pure, so sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pre serving, purifying, and beautifying theBkln, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm bathj with CcrricrnA Soap, and gentle anointings with CuncuiiA (oint ment), tho great skin cure. (gtieura "f Is sol throortout ths world. Foiim fjBtro a Chbh. Cor., Sol. froM.. Ooeton. Or " All About th 8kl n. Scrip, md Ull,"fr. EVERY HUMOR T7SSmtSSt InUItar&OK'S THEATRE, ; 1. J. Kekoueon, Manager, FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26. A ma SHOW- SPECIAL CAR OP SCENERY. WM. CALDEU'S AMERICAN CO. -Presenting Sutton Ynne's Mfu4eriIco, THE SPAN OF llic Heeonl Breaking, goul-stlrring, Heart CiiilckeniiiK Play that has thrilled thousands In f":i I'uiltinciiU. Company uuwrpaswul, ftoenlc liivutiturerand Ileyoud Compare. Mochmil-i-jl KITect Marvelous. THE OCEAM HOT.Tl. THE mmswn BILLOWS. THE LIOHTH0USE CRIME. sJJLrU Titt noiif nous THE BHIBaE Of HUMAN BODIES. A Murprlse In every Scene. A laarveloiu blend- Inir nf l'utlioi und Humor. Miinshine and bluiili.w. Ijtuifliter and Team ; onti-wjen, never ti, l,u forgntten. Prices : - 28, 35, SO and 7B Cants. Wanted-An Idea TTbo ean think of some slHlplo ud list ot two Uvadred laToutioiM wanted. -OeB Your attention is called to a Special Sale of CLOTHING and OVERCOATS for the next 15 days, commencing to-day. 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. $5.00 Suit for - $2.00 $5.00 Overcoat for - $2.rs 6.00 " " - 2.S0 6.00 " - 3.00 r.oo " - - 3.00 r.oo - 3,50 8.00 " " - 3.50 8.00 " - 4.50. 9.00 " " - - 4.00 9.00 " " - 5.00 -All 6ther goods proportionally low, nnd these goods are not shelf worn, but are the styles of last season ; they must be sold. You may imagine that these priees 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 shw 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 tins section of the t State, and we will endeavor to always uphold that reputation. Mammoth Clot 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. Lauer's Lager isner teers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Toamo to Hire. It you want to litre a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purncqec pay Shields' livery stable a vUlt. TMtmf constantly on hand at reasonable rat,). vJAIVl ES SHIELDS, No. U0 East Centre street. OpponltelJeaJInK railroad station. Hillions of Dollars Qo np In smoko every year. Take no risks but nut your houses, stock, fur niture, etc.. Insured In flrsfreUss re liable coiujmiiloa as represented by nAVTTl PATTiT Insurance Afren', U A W rAUO 1 1 120 South Jardln St Also T.I fe and Accidental Companl eti FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Bloomsburg Gold Cure Sanitarium l'or Cure of Liquor arcj MorDhjh Hapits No d Mention from luinM. Add raw, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., 8IIRNAKDOAU, PKNN'A. the fact that we have ordered OVERCOATS. hmg House, . GOLDIN, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOU SALE. A street sprinkler, In rocmI con tHtlon, am be pu rebated cheap. Apply to Joseph U. Plntt, ocretary''Coluinl))a Hoso Co. Trustees, 21 Vet Onk St., Shenandouli. 2-20-Iv OU UKNT. A nlco room kicomJ floor, fnlttnblo for olllce nilrtiosea. Atmlv lit llKUAI.l) olllce Aai2NT8-mtty cent on encli dollar j no experience noewiry Vrlte tor samiiK, copy. Address Tlie Catholic Nens, 13 lijirclny St., New York. 2-18-tt-es OLD-nnnD-KEnnim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'e nioefe) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. tn. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W, Angle, late of Reading, Manager. NOTICE: Ir. O. S. Hartley is still con nected with tin ihe oetabllvlnueut. AL1, EXAMINATION JHtEE.. We make all kinds of platoe. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and nil operation, that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plate, are ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon await, your order. Owxls delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a Tevrwt softueM of the .kin is inva rjaldjr ebteined by tbori who use Pouohi'b OompluloB .'owa.r. A genuine welooiue waiu you ut JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. ruin and Coal Sts. riuesi wuuicera, stm parw tim mo eonstantly on tap. Obolee emparattce drlnka Anil AliMm