1 -PJJ... ft?.- ATRIAL ORDER Will convince you that our . " Kngraved Calling Cards are ..up-to-date. Twelve styles ''of cards arid twenty 9tylea of engraving to select from. J?ifty for one dollar or too for 1.50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. I'lClWONAI. MKM ION. John banks it confined to his home by a iHivere colli. DrLByers Roxby returned to Philadel phia HWky. Mrs. llarrv Ifuntitiugor Journeyed to Port Carbon tais innininil. Mr i. 1 : id-, went to 1'reelaml this morning to . irtt nds. .lulin (irm- . i.r pin :town, was a I'ottsvlll passenger this i.,ormiig. lViter Beck attended the funural of a friend at Pattamou to-day, Jainos Kalbae.li, the tobnccoulnl, tr.i iiwi !cil business at l'ottsvillp to-day. School Director T. R. Kdwards made a business trip to 1'otUvllle to-day. Henry Smith is aguln ablo to he about after HiiAV-rlug from relapse of sickness. Miss Susie lianier has gone to Pottavlllo, where she will make her future home. Cuuuciliuan Daniel Hoakley and wife, were no.iu pusseugers to Philadelphia to-day. Joseph Selntaf, accompanied by hi brother, arc am l.ding a funeral In Philadelphia to day. Mi-a, Noah Owens aud Mrs. M. Owens were Hinoug the Pojitsville passengers hU morn ing. School Director-elect Thomas Dove ha re ceived u handsome Meerschaum cigar holder us a gift from a Philadelphia friend. He v. John Graham, rector of the Holy Tiiuity church, Shauiokiu, is the guest of Manager Stempsou at the Hotel Franey to day. Harry Dowling, who is confined to his room iu Philadelphia by au attack of typhoid pneumonia, is gradually improving. His mother is constantly at his bedside. Miss Harriet Woods, of Dauvillo, and Mr. nud Mrs. A. Graham Marr, of Shaniokiu, are guests at the Hotel Franey. They will lie in attendance at the All Saints' Chiircli Choir A Munition birthday party to-night. The soothing, healins e fleets of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is felt almost instantly. Tncrc is no other cough medicine that com bmca so many virtues. t-t I'M I FOIKTS. 1 lienitigs Tlirotfghout the Ooiliiti-3 Chronicled lor IfMty l'erusul. The fiftieth anniversary of the First Baptist church of Pottsvllle was celebrated last evening. Schuylkill county criminal court ba 278 cases booked for trial at the March term, lie-sides 150 old cases. Holding a celluloid comb over a lamp, Freddie Kerchner, a York lad, was badly burued by the comb's comuustlon. A committee of York county School Directors expects to he sent to Harrisburg to protest agai .s. scaling down school appropri ations. York county has increased Its 11 mill tax to 15 mills to raise $50,000 for n hridio a soldiers' monument aud court hbu.se improve ments. At the annual convention of Sons of America, of Northumberland county, held I in Uonen City, Irvlu Edwards was recom mended for the next presidency. Colonel Theodore liurclilleld was unani mously re-elected at AH00111 yebterday to command the Fifth Kesimunt, Second Urigade, t the National Guard. The body of Daniel Shetler. of Layfield, Montgomery county, waa lowered Into the wrong gravo ntv.rlsnyertown, aud had to bo takel J olid placed in a vault till a new grave could be dug. After four years aleneo William Simile r, of Mountain Home, Monroe county, who deserted his wife on her wedding night, bus been caught and ordered to pay hor aud lit i child $5 a month. A demented old soldier, George W. Smith, of Susquehanna county, broke from an officer at Willlamsport, en route to the Erie. Soldiers Home, and was killed by a train at Mon oursville, four miles distant. Burdock Blood Hitters never fails to cure all impurities of the blood, from a common pimple to the worst scrofula sore. Murrlitge Incenses. Charles Lewis, of Mt. Carmel, and Tansy Sattizahn, of Pinegrovo. Joxefth Stepulartis and Anna Witllp,' both of Shenandoah. Charles Carl and Hannah C. Bowman, both of Artz. Harry Marks and Lina llomm, both of Tremont. Just try a 10c box of Onscarets, the finest li cr and bowel regulator ever made. HOOD'S PILIiS cure Idvcr I lib, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ileaduclie. A. Dleas-nt laxative. AU Druggists. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER NdiirUlilnu nnd exhilarating 5 GEJiTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contalim to alcohol. Con tantly ou baud at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. H NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY f BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITG anil LLOYD STREETS. HAVE TUB HANDSOMEST VKHIUNS OP ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOVBK. E. B. FOLEY, - No. n Tl'e Centre Street. j -StSx - -Prvss- VBMSBP i iiiiiiisiiiiiaiaiiiiiiiuuauaiMaiUiiiu.iUiiUi iil jpis Co lose sV ft s0 - -j er 1111 jr : 231! 1 333 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 hundrtorue Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. M0YER, Mgr. SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. 3s IN MABAKOY CITY. Mrs. Frederick Gall, of Gilhertnii, died tl is nioriiiiiK uf dropsy, altera prolonged ill ness. Word has lieen received here from CliicaKo, of Thomas Williams, aged 28 years, who is confined to au asylum In that city iu a demented condition. He left here last August aud is a member of Gen. Orjnt E'-dge No. 575, I. O. O. and enjoys a large host of friends. Philip HuuUinger. a local pugilist, lias been matched to fight four rounds with John Cull, of Buck Mountain. Our leading soprano soloist. Miss Emily L'glitouherKor, has been engaged to play the cliar.icier of Yum Yum in the production of ".ilikado" by the Lotus Glee Club, of Potts ville, at the Academy to-morrow night. The rally in tlio Presbyterian church Inst night by the local corps of the American Volunteers waB add rested by Major I.iudbay, of Philadelphia, who upoku of the wisdom of the churchtw in assisting to raise tho fallen. Toe meetlnc was also addressed by the local commander. Mrs. Matthew Shupinskl, died at her home on West Railroad street, early this, morning, aped TO years. Her death followed that uf her husband very closely, ho having been burled lust Tuesday. The newly iippolu'td Divbiun Superin tendent' P.ees Taskcr, of tlio P. & It. C.&l. Co , will take charge next Monday. He wtll be succeeded by Mr. McDonald as superin tendent of the tit. Nicholas district, who will take charge of bis duties the same day. The Hoard of Health held its regular mom lily meeting last night and transacted its regular routine of business. Complaint .vim made against Adam Dalousky, a Polish undertaker, who had buried'three persons without being granted permits. He wan thoroughly instructed as to tho requiicmcnts of the law and excused. Disturbed the Klltertuliitutmt. Duriug the entertainment by the Pennsyl vania cornet baud iu Allen's opera house, Taman.ua, last night, William Oetkius, a listener, unexpectedly arose from his seat and hurled a volley of profane language at one of the members, Harry Campbell, who was rendering a tromhuiie solo. He was im mediately ejected from tho hall and placed iu the hands of the police and locked up. A long standing feud has oxisted between both men. Oasearets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c l'ho ut .III. Can net. Fire broke out In the store room of Hughes Brothers, at Third and Chestnut streets, Mt. Curincl. Tuesday uijlit at about fifteen minutes of twelve o'clock, and in three quarters of an hour the entire place was ruin oil by file and water. The building was frame and burued freoly. Tho loss is estimated to bo $8,000. "Dan" ltrnilley Weds. At five o'clock this eveulug, at the Annun ciation church, Daniel Bradley, of Kat Out re street, and Miss Bridget Malono, of W. ,t Line street, will be made man and wife. Suet ess to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Fuudly (juurrel. Aithur Bradbury, of Wiggans, was ar raigned before Justice Lawlor this ufteruouu on a warrant sworn out by John Chappell. of town, for assault and battery. Both parties are brothers-in-law and the trouble arose through a family quarrel, In which Bradbury Is charged with trying to kill Chapped with a butcher knife, lie was held in f300 l.:iil. Trouapareut 1'lates. It is often of importance to bare platfl or curds of transfuroiit nmterlai. Thee can uihily be juutia of peli tin by the fol lowing .roueM: "Plate gelutlu in oold waiir for several hours i:u..l It Is thor-oi:-'hly tufl . ed, IttLlUtt Cure' thct no more liter r. nnili'.s th.ui U ueccssary to swell it con. i letcly. I-.v'i-i.re u plate of glass, ere! .illy ch.ia it, thta cout with the flinhut pussibla Clin of oil. l kice around this itlii- r a rim just as high as the tblek iii.. j ol i.:o ; l.-iio cf ulutln U to be. I'our ui on the prepared pltiss, which slionld tie but, the so; toned gelatin. Then lay over it ii rccurju1 gUas, l.cutul and oiled, and pic-.-i I: Le'-ly dovn until It rests evenly on i.,u tp i'l t;.-e inline. This makes tho ihi.'iuFS uniform, aud If care Is tstkon Iheio t.lll Lo neither bubbles nor Irregu luri l.a. Vi'htn cool, remove the gelatin. which may then he cut or shaped Into any desired form, iiy adding coloring Matter any shado can be secured. Aniline Is the ;h for tinting." New York Ledger, The Typewriter Touch, Now that typewriters are found lu homes almost as commonly as the writing desk it Is perhaps pertinent to remind women that the use of the maoblue Is cry hurtful to a j.uiuo (l.iyir. The sharp stue caui movemcnui of the writing uiaohlne stiffen the lingers and und to lessen the eupi luucss necessary (or the piano keys. )on'td.illy with rheumatism. Purify your blood and cure it at ouce by takiug a course of Hood's 8srsaparilla. mctrnie Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We So 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 25. The get-out-qtiickly figures are 50c., ltnct:c, ler Salt .Minos. Hooray, huaniy 1 .Tohu Itookefollcr. tho Brent philanthropist, is Roing to give us muc lit l oem. a pou'V.! Jits now suit mines are Interiiilnttblo mid tnexlinustlble. With ull nt 10 oonts gallon and milt at 1 cent a pound tho necessaries of life arc reduced to'u mere btmaullo. Household expenses win be nothing at ull. New York Trees. Fought With "llou a ai.,1 Arrows. The last Kuroiwun buttle in which bows and urrov.a w-re ucotl was tlut of Ijeipsic, In Octo'oer, laia, when the tVenoh were defected by the allies. Ihc Russians brought into the Held somo Vartuin whoso only n lupous were bow a und arrows, and a French Roncnil was wounded by an ur row l.i tho buttle. Ask your grocer for no ".Royal Patent' flour, and tuko no other brand. It is the be t flour made. Our people are giowinu mole nnd more In tho habit of looking to Gruhler Bros., drug. gists, for tho latest and best of everything iu tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough liemedy, famous for Its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. 'When in need of such u medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo more than ploased with the result. CL0SIHG aVtbelow COST! I will close out In 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND HOES of tho lest nnd tin -tit make. The greater part of thfa Htnck is home m ml e kooUs. Ueoson for sell inn out I Intend to imtvetown. can early nnu exnintne tlic htauk GEO.IVIANNING, 1S5 E. Coal St. STORE flEWS. For the balance of this month we will continue to sell the white goods.Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance ofihe 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 price 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. LLOYD STREET, A geuuine welcome walUyou at JOE VVYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rian and Coal Ste, Finest uruUkityM, umr. peiter aud ale so'stautly ou tap. Ubokai wnperaiiee drinks sud elgars. mm COLDS Miinyon's Cold Cure cure culds in the head, colds 011 the longs, old colds, new rohN, nu i obstinate colds, and all forms of grip. rSu.ps sueesiug, discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria, pneumonia and all threat and lung troubles. These pleasant little pellet are absolutely hsrmlcaa, have saved thousands of lives and prevented much sickness. Price, Hoc. Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up a separate cure for un.li disease. At all druggists, mostly 26 cents. Uuidc to Health free. I'crsonal letters to Prof. Mnnyon, lBOft Arch street, rbiladelphia, Pa., auswerod with free medical advice for any disease. AN0THEK STJUE CURE. PROFESSOR MAnAQLIANO'8 CLAIM FOR HIS TUBERCULOSIS SERUM. Bays It Is an, Unfailing Iteniedy For Con suinptlon If Administered In the Uurly Stages of tlio Illsvaso Biporiiueuts lie Ins Made In St. Luke's Iloipltul. The unusual lnterust taken by physi cians and the publlo in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, or oonsnmptlon, r.3 it is commonly called, will be Increased by the news that sernm luts been discov ered which, it is deolared, will prove an absolute cure for the disease in its early stages and will greatly benefit patients and arrest tho progress of the disease in Its ad vanced forms. Tho serum Is tho discovery of Professor llnrngllano of Qenoa, Italy. A small quantity was brought to this country, and the physicians of St. Luke's hospital began experlmontawlth it a week ugo. Tho serum is obtained from tho blood of horses whloh have been inoculated with tlio tuberculosis germ in .-mall quantities nnd continued under this treatment for several months. Its effect is to produce in the blood of the horse some quality of re sistance to the disease whloh when Intro duced Into the human system strengthens the reciting power. The serum theory is therefore exactly opposite to the theory of vaccination, which introduces the germs of tho disease itself into the system, nnd by producing tho disease In a mild form renders tho body impervious to its further nttaolts. Only a small quantity of tho serum has reached this country, about 800 cublo cen timeters in all. Part of this quantity was Imported for St. Luke's hospital, but tho greater part was presented to the hospital by G. W. Wupperman, Professor Maragll ano's agent. The serum as at present man ufactured is expensive, each ocntimeter be ing worth about $80. On account of the Bmall quantity of the serum available, only two patients have been Bcleoted for tho oxporimont at St. Luke's, and nssuranoes have been obtained from thorn that they will remain In tho hospital long enough to give the remedy a fair test. The claim is not made for tho serum that 1 1 acts quickly. Constant treat ment for atloast two or three months is re quired to produce any definite results, nnd It should bo continued for a yoar to effect a complete euro. Professor Slnrngllano is modost in his claims for his remedy. Ho does not expect to effect a euro except in tho early stages of tho disease. When it has advanced far enough to produce lesions of tbo tissues, or cavities, ho does not bellovo that n cure can bo effected. Ho thinks, however, that tho progress of tho disease can bo arrested. Tho reason for this is that tho serum is fatal to only ono germ, tho tubcrclo bacil lus, which alono Is presont in tho early stages of phthisis, but in tho moro ad vanced stages several other bacilli which nro classed under the general name of pyo genic, or pus producing germs, nro present, on which tho antitubcrculor serum has no effect. Tho removal of the tubercle bacilli, however, is distinctly beneficial nnd loaves the patient with more energy to resist tho ravages of thoso that are left, it is urged. Tho serum is ndinluistered hypoderniloal ly in doses of one cublo centimeter dally. In St. Luke's tho injection is made in tho tissues of tho back. This Is the port of tho body recommended by Professor llarag llano because of the thickness of the tissues there und tholr freedom from small blood vessels, which might bo pierced by tho hypodermio syringe. While it is too oarly yet to observe any decided benefit, tho experiments have gone far enough to demonstrate that no ill ef fects follow tho application of the remedy, tho physicians say. Thero is no foverlsh reaction nnd no local irritation or inflam mation as occurs in the administration of somo other remedies of n similar nature. The hospital authorities do not consider that the two patients under treatment will afford a satisfactory test, as many patients have Improved tinder tho old treatment with creosote nnd many even under the improved condition of fond and hvgieno accompanying hospital treatment, without the aid of drugs or medicines. If the pa tients under treatment show any marked improvement, a large quantity of the scrum will bo imported nnd experiments will be inado on a scalo sufficiently exten sive to enable definite deductions to bo mude as to Its efficacy. During the treatment with Maragllano's serum nil other specific treatments are sus pended, but every effort is made to build up the strength and improve tho bodily condition of tho patients by the adminis tration of cod liver oil, glyooro phosphates and nourishing food. One of the staff of St. Luke's hospital, In describing the effects of the remedy, said: "The best reoommendatlon we oan give it is that it does for the patient in this climate what the climate of the Adlron. daoks, Ariaoua or New Mexico does for him. It increases his power of resistance to the disease and enables him to throw 1( off, Consumption is a disease whloh differs from nearly all others In this respect. The bacilli of phthisis are everywhere, I ven ture to say that if the sputum of most healthy persons was examined some of the bacilli would be found in it, but this does not signify by any means that the person from whom It Is taken la condemned. It Is only when the power of resistance leaves us that we succumb to the disease and the bacilli multiply. I have no doubt that I breathe thousands of them every day in the hospital, but I have the power of throw ing them off, and they do not multiply. When the conditions are right in the hu man body for this propagation and the system is weakened, then a case of con sumption develops. That Is the value of Maragllano's serum. It restores the power of resistance, which lias been lost by the patient, and enables him to light the dig- Experiments in the same line are also being matte in this country by Dr. Paquin of St. Ixmls, who has not, However, pro duced nuy of the serum yot. Its inanoiao ture is a slow prooeus, the animals from Which it is obtained being kept under tfeatment for three ur fuur months, Kew York Herald. Are yuu suffering from rhaumaliuni V Thomas' Koteetric oil has cured tbousauds of too wot cases ef this terrible disease. It only costs 8fi ueaU to try it. v Buy Keystone dour. He sore that tho name Lnuq & iUjca. Ulilaud, IV, U printed on every sac. I MNYON'S A RELIC OP ROYALTY. It It round In nno of the l'rlticlpat Clmrhes of New York. Though few arc aware of the fnet, mem bers of the congregation of old Bt. Paul's ohurbli gate every Sunday nt the arms of the future king of Knglnnd. On the onnopy of the old fashioned pulpit, which is one of the pepper box style of a century ago, are the three ostrich feathers and the crown that for many generations bao con stituted tho arms of the Prlnoe of Wales, the heir to Ilrl tain's throne. Tho feathers stand out graoefully in tho center of tho oak canopy. Tbey are all carved wood, handsomely gilded, and form an attractive ornamentation to the pulpit With these royal arms over his head, the minister who officiates In St. Paul's church on Sunday reads tho service of tho American ohurch. It Is argued that these royal arms have survived tho storms of tho Revolutionary days. An Incensed mob traveled through Now York city when independence had been declared, destroying e cry sign that represented the monarchy from whose chains they had out themselves frea Noth ing was regarded as snored by this mob. The royal arms were everywhere nt that time on the windows of stores whose proprietors had Leon proud of this means of reminding the public that at ono time they had supplied his majesty's ships with salt pork or hard took, on tho lampposts at the street corners and swinging from the front porches of the old inns. Windows on whloh tho roynl symbols appeared were ruthlessly smashed by the mob, the lamp posts were hurled to the ground and the inns deprived of their signs in shortordcr. It wns a time when to bo a client of royalty brought a man Into dangerous prominence, nnd many wise storekeepers osauped mob vlolonoe and saved the destroying party the trouble of smashing their signs by do ing the work themselves. lho royal anus of England wore hard to find In Now York city when the mob bad completed Its tour. Some few signs escaixxl tho ruin, but not for long. They were smashed as soon as attention was called to their presence. The relic in St. Paul's church wns passed unnoticed and has survived to this day. It Is certain that the mob somewhat over looked Its existence, for no respect for the sacrrdnees of a church edifice would have deterred It from laying the pulpit In ruins had tho presence of tho feathers and crown of Wales been pointed out. New York Times. MASTODONS IN ALASKA. Indians fay That These Monsters Are Still Roainlnir About Tliore. Tho Alaska News prints a story which ought to 1 e of interest to Fclcntists, nnd which, If it Is truo, will go ono stop farther to provo to us that wonders never coaso. According to this yarn, tho journal in question has learned of the existence of liv ing mastodons near tho headwaters of White river, the Stlok Indians positively asserting that not later than five years ago such animals had been seen by them. One of tho Indians said that while hunt ing ono day in that unknown section he came across an immenso track, sunk to a depth of sovcral inchos In tho moss, and from tho description as tho Indian marked it out to him In tho sand it much resem bled on elephant's track und was larger around thun a barrel. Upon striking it tho Indian followed up this curious trail, which to all appearances was very fresh, and, tracking from ono immense stride to tho other for n distance of somo miles, ho came In full view of his game Tho hunter gavo ono look, thon turned nnd fled ns though pursued by tho evil ono. Thoso Indians, as a class, are tho bravest of hunters, und, with no other weapon thnn tho spear, will attack and slay tho St. Ellas grizzly. Dut tho immenso pro portions of this new kind of gamo both startled and filled tho hunter with great fear, ncd ho Imagined his only sufcty led iu swift and immediate flight. He described it us being bigger than n post trader's store, with groat fchlnlng ycl li wish tusks and a mouth largo enough to swiJlow him in ir tingle lump. If such mi uulniul is now In existence, it inhabits a section of try high nltltudo and ono but rarely lslted by human be ings, and these only Indians. What lends a certain credibility to the Indian's talo la that at no very distant perlul tho Yukon country was lUiublted by thetso animals, and hundreds of their musslvo skeletons were found strewn nlopg tho creeks. l)ii:i. WHEKS. At Gllberton, on the 35th Inst., Oeorue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weeks, orihI 20 years. Funeral will take place on Hat urday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the resi dence of the parents, where services will lie held Tho cortege will take the 3:13 p. m. 1. ft It. train for Taiiutqun, where Interment will lie made. Friends und relatives respectfully invited to nttend. 2-25-2t Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is in su.i.ly relici ed by a warm bath with Ctrri cijba SoAr, a single application of Cuticuba (ointment), the great skin core, and a full dose of Cuticuua ItESOLVimT, greatest of blood purifiers and huruor cures, when all else falls. FALLING HAIR W.JS.WolJ!'' IilEKUUHQN'H THEATHK, ' P. J. FKltUl'BON, Manassk, FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26. a ma show SPECIAL CAR OF SCBNBRY. WM. CALDEU'S AMERICAN CO. Presenting Sutton Vane's Matter piece, THE SPAN FEZ. oa) Effect MurveJou. SEE THE BRIDGE Of HUMAN BODIES. A Surprise In every Scene. A marvelous blend hiir of I'iiihot and Humor. Sunshine and Shadow. I-uugbter and Tears ; onoeseeii, never to be. fortrottn. Prices i - 25. 35, 50 and 75 Cents. $&aS7 rouruont.j.tti.U. Oompftny uttfuruMfted. Soeiik ItlVstMtitllt-A fit-mill TUitnml r.n..B.. ft 1 t Experience touches tlio impor tance of special care of tho health. Anil ilxeil miioiifc the Impor tant principles of hygiene and health is tho acknowledged necessity oi a yootl Spring' Mcdloino. Just ns llrmly ostubllshcd by the ex periences of mlllinns of people, Is the posltivo fact that Hood's Sarsapuriila Is "far and away" the host blood puri fier and spring medicine ever product!. Tho necessity is found in tlio im pure condition of tho blood at tlds season, owing to the close confine ment and breathing vi tinted air in of fice, storo, shop, house, schoolroom or factory ; oxcogsivo onting und drink ing too rich nnd hearty food; late hours and social indulgi'iires. "With tho blood thus thick and impure, the machinery of life grinds hard. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifios, vital izes and onrlches the blood.'liuilds tij and strengthens the nerves an 1 tones tlio stomach. It oils up tne nstichlunry of tho whole body; tlio liver takes up its work anow, tho kidneys resutno activity, tho acho goes out of the hack, tho bowels nro rogulated, tho appetite rostorcd, tho food is rollshcd and as similated. Don't wait till you are thoroughly sick boforo you begin to take a Spring JUcuicino. Lock tho door before tho horse is stolon. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now as a preventive and it will pay you a thou sand fold in health and strength through the coming summer. Sold by nil druggists. 01, six for S5. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho One Truo Blood Purifier. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for- Shenandoah ant!Vicinit -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Bloomsburg Gold-- -Cure Sanitarium -Fur Cure of- Liquor arcl MorrVr WaMt Xo detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHENANDOAH, WSNN'A. Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe awl reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable visit. Twuii constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAM ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Centre street. 0isllelteadlus railroad station. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use I'omoni'b Complexion "owdor. Wanted-An Idea Who oan think or some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideaii tbsv mar brlnir vou Vf.ll. TAtltil WtfTirtVUDIIMtf A. fv 1 . . . wealtn. DeTS.VfsJbinttaa, . O.. for thslr I.WU urlte offer and lUt ot two hundred lureuitoui wanted. edioine "We always take several bottles at Hood's Sarsaparilla in our family every spring as a tonic and blood purifier and we find that it overcomes that tired feel ing gives new life, and keeps us well nil summer. ' Wm. ItlDOBL, 13 Sth Ave., Peoria, Illinois. excellent Spring Medicine. "For a number of yean I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla in therprlng, not for utiy particular ailment, b..i on general principle, that the system niei. , a tonio at this time, end t bave always found Hood's Sarsaparilla a moat excellent spring medicine." IIakon Hammer, Engineer, Pottstovrn, Pennsylvania. 1 hut Tlroil Peeling. "I was ttov.l led ttllh that ilred feeling all tLe utrii a. 1 j i"c!inied threo bottles of Hood's hnrfaparllla, raid when I had taken about half of it I was feeling Well again. I believe Hood's Sarsnpa-illa to be an excellent blood purifier and tonic." Miss Ora 18. Morgan, Bum-, Illinois. Builds up h ;:ia;th. "We take Hood'T KirsHparllla as a tonic in the sprltig. T u of our children had tonsilUls and their blood was In a bad condition. Hood's Ssrsapnrilla built them up, and we have taken it again this spring with much benefit." Mas. P. H. Paiioon, Pleasant Lake, Mass. N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything clao instead. There Is no sub stitute for Hood's. MISCELLANEOUS. OH SALE. A street sprinkler, hi itckmI cun- llUnn .n I.. n..,1nut nl. ...... A Joseph h. flatt, woretary ColumMu Hone' Co. Trustees, 21 West Oak St., Shvmmdonli. 2-':0-lw TjlOIt KENT. A nice room second floor, 1 suitable for ofllee purposes. Apply at Il;UAL! ofllce AGKNTS Ftiy cent on encli dollar; no experience necessary. H'rite for nn tuple copy. Addrtw The Catholic News, VI Itnrclny St., Now York. 2-13-1 t-rs AOHNTS WANTIU) for the IiankcrBA1Mni.ee Insurance Co., of California. A combim-d lif o and accident policy at modern to cent. IJlterul comniiBion. For fuithcr Information addrega, Nichols A, Ilcrdic, Htntc Managers, , Willlamsport, Pa. 2-23-lw I DMINISTHATOira NOT1CK. Letters testn- A mffctititt-v linvliKr livnn tuniirul to rim ntnlnc. ) Hipitcd upon the eMate of Mary Krelin, Into of jutwt titlon tow nft nip, Hchuyikili county, deceased, all persons know hit? themselves to bo Indebted to Mid estate wtll ninko pn nif nt nnd those having claims aialntt Mild estate will present the same for si'ttlcmciit to Juhk UwmAKim, Kxecutor. 2-25-3t-oaw llruniloiiville, I'a SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmait's Block) East Centre Street. OOlco Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ui. Dr. J, AV. Angles, late of leeadltig, Manager. NOTICE ! Dr. Q. 8. Hartley Is still eon-nt-cttil with the estubllflunent. ..ALI, EXAMINATIONS FI1KK.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Cronus, Aluminum Ciowus Lokhii Crowns, Crown and Ilrldgtt work and all operations that nop tain to Dental Surgery. - No aharges for extracting when plates mt. ordered. We are the only uteri of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, & Finest, Purest and Healthiest, Chris. Schmidt, act.,. 207 West Coal Street. millions of Dollars (1o up in smoke every year. Take lo ' risks but gut your bouses, etuuk, fui tiituro, etu., insured lu flrsUilaas re-llal-lc oouipaules as represented by DAVID FAUST, WWMiV Also Lite and"AldntalConipaul ett r-
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