"Ti-ll 'T riioifjisson j, at. an. won. fag relief after tlio flrit two or three done Md cRcsting n rapid cine, even in the niot Obstinate rases. There in depurate Mnnyon Rimed y for eacli disease and inch specific has lln directions, mi there enn he no mistake. ! if yon are ailing get Mnuyon'i Guide to Health from youi nearest druggists ; it will dMcrtbe your disease and tell you how to core yourself with a 85-cent Mnnyon Remedy. If you find that you have rheumatism, tune Munyon'e llicnniatini Cure. If you have kidney troulilo, take Miitiyoii'a Kidney Cure. If nervous, uao Munyon a Nerve Cure. If . you have catarrh, Mnnyon's Catarrh Cure ad Tablets will euro you. If it is female wnuMMUb, uau 4UU1IJUI1 B reuiaiw I lire. II you have atomanh trouble take Mnnyon's Dyspepsia Cure ; for a cold or a cough, the Cold Cure or the Cough Cures, and so on. No matter what the disease you can be absolutely certain of a euro if you tako the remedy recommended in the "Uuidc." Whore you are iu doubt, a personal letter to Professor Mnnyon, 1505 Arch street, will be answered, "With free medical advice for any disease. AT ALL DBUOOI8T8-SB0 A BOTTLB. l'KKSON A I. MUNI ION. Charles Rlaker, of South Jardln street, is seriously ill. Dr. J. W. Erwin's wife rave birth to a eon . this mtirninir. Mr. John (1. tUvIa has gone to New York , to visit her son, A. R. Trestse. Miss Nellie V. Iteilly was an early pass enger to I'Yeeluud this morning. Messrs. Albert Mossor and IXiniel Ellis were county scat visitors yesterday. James .Stanton, of Shamokln, is the guest ( of his grand-mother, Mrs. Stanton, of South ' Gilbert street. Director of the Poor Mtddleton, of Maize Title, wm a visitor to town to-day and paid the Hrkld office a pleasant call, r fiov. Of. V. Van Foasen is confined to his home by a severe cold contracted while .... I. 1 1 r i T. R. E'lwardi, of town, will to-morrow Occupy tho pulpit of the Methodist Kpiscopal church at Pottsville, the pastor of the church, Rev. J. 1). Fox, being confined to his bed by illues.4. Pan-Tlnal What 11 It? The 1,1 c-.test euro for coughs and soldi. At Oruliler Urns., drug store. Last Nljtlil'i l'bty. The appearance of Kl ill it R. Spencer, the gifted young tragedian, and bis excellent company, at I'ergusou's theatre last evening, was worthy of a larger attendance than that accorded him. The play last night was "Julius Caesar." and Mr. Spencer's por trayal of the character of "Casv.uV was tho - finest seen on the local stage. His reading of the lines was scholarly and forciful. His support was excellent. Frank Kenning, as "Mark Antony," and George Macober as "Brutns," played their respective parts with such admirable taste and ability that the auditors for the time being forgot there was a star. Miss Isabel Pongra, as "Portia," in all her loveliness, wou much admiration in the second act pleading with "llrutus" to share his sorrows as well as joys. The costuming and armor used in the production was his tprically correct. Mr. Spencer will appear in Mauanoy City on Tuesday evening, present ing tho ' Merchant of Venice." A number ef Shonandoahians will witness the produc tion, where tho scenic display can be made to better advantage than hero. One Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One Min ute Cough Cure does what its name implies. C. II. Ilagenbuoh. U. V. P. U. Convention. Tho third quarterly meeting of the Head ing Association of the II. Y. P. V. was held at Minersville yesterday and wasottended by the following members of the Calvary Bap tist Union of town: MLsses Nellie Davis, Mattie Price, Lizzie and Gwendoline Reese and Messrs. William Waters, Harry Powell and Isaac (iritlltli. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What ' Pan-Tiua for coughs and cold. A GrsbJpr.Rrijfi , drug stole." Notice. Dr. D. W. Stranb will remove from town to Bethlehem, Penna., about April 1st. Former patrons knowing themselves in ar rears, will confer a favor by calling at the office, No. 24 South White street, and making arrangements for their accounts. After Apnl first outstanding accounts must of necessity be left iu tho hands of a col lector. 3-3-8t-eod TENNEY'S Fine candies are now on sale. These goods are as fine as any manufactured. Give them a trial. Sold in sealed packages or you may buy as little as you wish, HOOKS & BROWN 4 North Main St. " O'HARA'S LIVERY T BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE anHlXOYD STREETS. VK JIAVK THK HANPSOMKST DKHK1NS OF ..OIL CLOTHS MY TOW. E. B. FOLEY, - JVo. M7 Went Centre Street. 9t PITHY POINTS. ftnppralnirs Tlirungliotit the Country Chronicled lor Hasty l'ertmtl. An Eisteddfod will be held at Hazleton on the 17th lust. Forepaugh's circus will tour this region dnrlng the summer. The Cntawisaa Central Luther League is in convention at Danville. Moses Refowlch, of Ashland, Will leave soon for a visit to Germany. Free Methodists are now holding their quarterly meeting at Allentown. lielnnon police are Instructed to arrest all male truants from the publlo schools. Allegheny College at Moadvllle proudly celebrated the fact that President MrKlnley was ono of its alumni. While out of work and despondent at Itnrrisburg, James Q. K raider, of Eaaton, took laudanum and died. Defective list of eligible children delay the work of enforcing the Compulsory Edu cation law at Harrisbnrg. For whipping n lad who had knocked over an ink bottle, Miss Maod Place, a school teacher at otroudebnrg, was arrested. The Legislature will be urged by the Board of Trade of Reading to appropriate 1500,000 for the Philadelphia muaentns. Frank O. Queer, of I-ower Bancon, near Bethlehem, shot and killed an immense bald eagle that was b.tttling with a flock of crows in a treetop. John Smith, a Polish store keeper, at Mahanoy City, says he will give 11,000 worth of provisions to the poor of lils own nationality. The marriage of Mr. John Curlln, a popular yo'ing man from Mahanoy City, and Miss Hannah Hubble, of Ashland, is announced to take place some time in April. The old St. John the Baptist church, at Pottsville, has been sold to an organisation of Hungarians for $3,000. It will bo used us a church fur people of that nationality. The first ease set for argument before the Supreme Court on Monday is that of Theodore Eisenhower, who is now under sentence of death fcr shjotlng John Schwlndt iu Shenandoah a year ago. A seven-foot vein of coal has been tapped at its base in Girard colliery. Men have been driving a tunnel from No. 8 slope, second lift, for the past four months in search of this vein. Skin ami blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire disasters to hntnau happiness are easily and quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. Iu Catliolle Circles. A mouth's mind mass for the late Rev. Jns. C. Wynne will bo celebrated at St. Kymn's church, Hockschcrvllle, on Tuesday next. Dr. Mlcliael O'Hara, medical director of St. Agues' Hospital, Philadelphia, is ser iously III. He is a brother to Bishop O'Hara, of Scran ton. Rev. M. A. Bunce, of Maurh Chunk, cele brated the twenty-fifth, or silver anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood dn Mon day. At the service on Sunday Rev. James J. Fitsmaurice, of Philadelphia, preached an appropriate sermon. On Monday Father Dunce celebrated solemn high mass with the Itev. P. J. Fogarty, of Minersville, as deacon. HKightRer. Bishop IX F. l'rendergaet, D. I)., will celebrate his tint Pontifical Mass at St. Malachy's ohuroh, Philadelphia, ou Sunday morning, at half inst ten o'clock. Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by tho continuous irritation of a coukIi. It is orslar to prevent consumption than to euro it. One Minttto lough l ure taken early will word oil any fatal lung trouble. C. H. Kagenbflch. Letters Granted. Lottors of administration were granted to Francis Moyer on the estate of Jacob S. Moyer, late of East Brunswick township, de ceased ; to John J, Malcy, on tho estate of Julia Malcy, Into of New Chstle township, deceased ; also to Catharine Wagner, on tho estate of Joseph Wagner, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to Law rence F. Gitither, on the estate of Amanda Uinthor, late of Rush township, deceased. There I This is Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruites. At tiruhler Bros., drug store. Saving Fund Shares. Tho Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe for share with M. II. Master, 137 North Jardin street. No better investment. A 8k fof information. A large number of shares carried in town. 2-15-lm lloeds Recorded. From Patrick Ford to Mrs. Mary Gillespie, lot In Qirardvllle. From Sarah Jones and husband to John George Pfeifer, strip of land in Pottsville. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and where do they go? They go to people of good judgment, who got lietler value at the Factory Shoe Store than can be had auywbeio else. Will Asilnt. The (irant band has accepted the invita tion of the committee for the benefit to be given in Kaier's opera house next Thursday night for tho American hospital fund, and will tender its services. Tho full band will take part iu the entertainment. Instant riliff for .kin-t"rtured babies and rest fir t'i ''1 Mothers m a warm bath with Ci'TirrnA Sow, ami :i single application of CrTicrnj nm u onr), tho rcat skin cure. The only h;iceily anil economical treatment f .r i.eh' i", burling-, bleeding, scaly, and pnnplr humors of the skin, Bcalp, and blood. utlcura li Rotrl thmiBhin th Vnrl.l TITTB DWO JXD CttftM H ki i Tr S.U; lrttt'tnoT, Boiton. or I.., u i urv l.ry Uby Humor, malUd trtw. BABY BLEMISHES r7u ct!i csS'ir1" Wriflwnroifflinifflffiifflffliiiit iiuiwjiiiuiuiuuuuuiiuiwtm NEW SERIES ! Ha iiiK fund tttock will be sold by THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' B, & L. ASSOCIATION, At the offlce of J. H. Coyle, licddaU'n building, Mureb 17th, from 3 to 3 o'clock p. iu. GENUINE i IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEHTS PEH GLASS Absolutely pure. Contalu no alcohol. Coo tuutly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. Use the In March, April and May use Paine's cel ery compound. And only Paine's celery compound I For it is nature's remedy. Do not for a moment oonfonud it with any of the ignorant, catchpenny, short-lived pat ent remedies saraaparillas, nervines and tonics that bear as much resemblance to Paine's celery compound as the parasite vlnot do to the oaks that they live ou. Paino's celery compound cores disease. It makes people well. It has saved the lives of thousands of sufferers. It makes the weak strong. It purities tho blood and enriches the nerves. Kvery condition of wluter life has lceu detrimental to health. There has been- a steady decline iu norvons visor. Now that spriiiK cornea the body is ready to cast otf uuhealtby tissues if It is only given a chance. This omiortunity comes when the oicretory oigans, kidneys, skiu aud bowels are mado SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS JSIIJuli Oregory, of Gtmrdvillc, Will lto tlro to Prlruto Life. Elijah Oregory, of Glrardvllle, father of Borough Surveyor V. O. Gregory, of town, has resigned his position as district superin tendent for the P. & P.. C. fc I. Co. in the Gil her I on district. In doing so he retires from mining operations and will go to Readiug, where he has purchased a home with tho Intention of enjoyiug the com petence be baa laid aside during service of 25 years under the P. & It. O, A I. Co. For 20 years he hag held the position of district superintendont in the Gilberton aud Glrard--v411o districts. Prior to assuming the posi tion lie was inside foreman at Knickerbocker colliery, Yatesville. He held the latter position when the P. & R. C. A I. purchased the colliery from Hon. M. P. Fowler, of town. Tho greatest bargains in the jowelry line at A. Uoldennan's. MAHANOY CITY. A I.argel'iimnclal Fund liaised 1'or tlio Poor. Mahanoy CtTV, Mar. a. Tho total cash contributions to the fund for tho relief of tho poor lu this borough will nggregato over $1,000. ' W. J. Rowse, of Shenandoah, visited town last ovcuiug. Crews ou the Mahanoy branch of tho Lehigh Yalloy Railroad are suffering from the hard times as well as othors, Sorao are working only two or three days a week. The Primrose colliery bore hole which is being sunk on the mountain near tho ceme tery is down 510 feet and tho water has reached the surface. Tho holo will bo sunk about 800 feet. Fred. Hall, of New York city, fancy aud trick pool expert, gave an oxblbitiou iu tho Kaicr house last evening. Miss Clara Haughney entertained the senior class of the High school yesterday. Getting Near Home. Burglars last night made au unsuccessful attempt to rob tho residence of Councilman D. K. James, on South Jardln street. They succeeded in forcing open a window sash at the rear of tho house, but allowed it to slip aud the noise made by the drop awakeuod Mr. James, who jumped out of tho bed aud yelled "Free Silver!" That was enough. The burglars took to their heels and left tho Councilman in the enjoyment of his home. Mr. James says there is nothing iu his house for burglars to get except tho contents of a revolvei, which be had iu hand last night but did not get a chance to use it. More Police AYuuted Sovetal prominent business men aro prepar ing petitions for presentation at the next meeting of Council, asking for the appoint ment of mere policemen. The step has been brought about by tho recent burglaries. It Is True That we are selling handsome big heavy oak bedroom suits, contuiniug eight pieces, at )10 00. Guaranteed in rjuallty and prioo. A wonderful choioe of other furultureatsimllar bargains. At O'Neill Bros, furniture and music warerooms. 3-1-tf New Undertaker. T. J. Coskley has opened an undertaking .. . ., i ... . ...i.i. i.: nlAn 1nntn.l CalAUUSIimeilt in luwu Willi um wuibo tuuHivu at J. J. Coaklev'a. 38 North Maiu street. x'ti. ii - i.n I.'--......., ir,..u fl.i.tf Advertised Letters. Loiters addressed to the following named people remain uncalled for at the local post otUee : Miss Mary Boeder, Mrs. Maine Clifford, Mrs. Anna Lewea, J. J. Williams, J. II. Simmer. Kd. M. Baod, 8. Rosenberg, William C. Piper, M. Horton aud William Combe. TO HAT HUYKHg. We have a Broadway Special and all the other leading styles of liat iu stock at our usual low prices. At up-to-datd hat Stobk, 15 East Centre street. The "llllnd" Miwielnu. The movement to relieve the suffering among the worthy poor in Shenandoah, has brought many In) posters to the surface. Yesterday a "blind" musician, performing tl. vinllu vinitad Derr's barber short aud other places seeking alms. Suspicion . .1 . - ..... u was at onus arouseu m uu nm hi a was not so iro poster, aud upon investigation it was shown that be could tee a silver dollar as far as the average free sllvmite. The sweet strains of Ireland's favorite songs an now no longer heard lu thl community, and this particular "blind" wuslcUli has sought pastures anew, Dangers of the Grip. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia, if reaaouaiii care is used, however, aud Chawberlalu's Cough Heniedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the teus of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single rase having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy U s certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a permanent cure in lets time than any other treatment. The 83 aud BO cuut sixes for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. HEALTH IN Only Spring has Stood to work actively and the nerves arc nblo to furnish sufficient energy to the digestive or gans. No remedy in the world accomplishes these results like Paine' celery compound. It nourishes, regulate aud invigorates theentire nervous system from the brain to the minut est nerve filament. It causes an increased ap petite and tones hp the stomach to deal with tho increased food. Its nourishing action is immediately manifest in a clearing up of the muddy, unhealthy skin, an increase, iu weight and more refreshing sleep. First discovered after labor ions, scientific research by the ablest physician America has produced, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L1)., of Dartmouth college, it is prescribed and publicly indorsed by tho best practition ers in every city oi America. It has been so enthusiastically recommended by grateful men and women in every nalk of life that it is to-day iu evry sense fie most popular remedy the world ever knew. It has provctt Itself the greatest of all spring medicine. In New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, llos- Tours lo California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud the rich ver dure of tho great European peninsula are duplicated iu this sunny laud of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her owu beauty; and here sho has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snow- mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flewers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country i a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable aud pleasant wry of crossing tho 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 ou route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1807 three tours havo been arranged tp leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, Fobruary al, and March ?7. The first touMY"! run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fo Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing flvo weeks in California. , Tho second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New prleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during tho Mardi Gras Carnival. This toiir will return via &ilt Lako' Clly, Denver, Omaha, nud Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. Tho third tour will run viaChicago.Dcqvcr, aad Salt Lake (Sty, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within uino months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenweed Springs, Leadville and tho Garden ef the Gods. Rates frsm all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east ef Pittsburg: First tour, $810 ; second tour, $880 ; third tour, 210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries aud other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Denouncing the Clergy in Prance. Paris, March o. The chamber of deputies yesterday discussed the valid ity of the election of the Abbe tjay raud at Bregt. M. Louis Hemon, dep uty from the First Gumper district, Renublfean. mmlo n nncanVi (r. t,l.l.v he declared that the French clergy had nccepted the republic merely as a makeshift, and dwelt upon the dangers Of Clericalism In Its pncrnncMnr ntinn the Btate. The chamber, by a vote of 3iu to 131, directed that M. Hemon's Bneech be ttrinted nml nlanQr,iu,i in every commune in France. The oham- uer aieo ueciueu to inquire Into the part played lif the clergy In the Brest election. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mm. Sally. Labor died in Strouda burg. Pa., yesterday, aged 111 years. A general strike ot all union men employed In tha building trades of Chi cago is threatened. A physician of Carson, New, who has examined both Corbett and Fltsslm mons, declares them In perfect condi tion. Miss Lucille Rcott, a witness In the Idaho senatorial election scandal, has given testimony which points to the crookedness of the election. Mr. Cecil Rhodes, ex-premier ot the Cape Colony, declares that his main ob ject in assisting an insurrection in the Transvaal was to secure free trade throughout South Africa. A Tour to Washington at Kxceedlngly Iw Ilates. Washington is to-day the hsndsomest city in America, and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful capitals iu the world. That grand mouuniental building, the Capitol, has no counterpart. Thfc sew Congressional Library, with its StetuesJlts has reliefs, and its marble halls, is a veritable palace. The great monu ment, Are hundred and fifty-five feet high, is the loftiest memorial shaft in the world, and the National Museum has the reputation of being the most perfect in design for the pur pose of any iu existence. In point of inter est it is second only to the famous British Museum of London, The three-day tours of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company are ar ranged to cover all these points of interest, aud many more. The tour of the city is made under the personal escort of an ex perienced tourist agont, and every facility is afforded for a complete visit. Tho next tour of the present aeries will leave New York and Philadelphia March 11. Kouud trip tickets, including hotel aeooinino datlons aud every necessary expense, will he sold at rate of tt4.50 from New York, 111.80 from Philadelphia, aud at proportionate rates from other utations. Apply to ticket ageuts; Tourist Agent, llutt Broadway, New York; or Goo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street Mutiou, Philadelphia. MARCH, APRIL, MAY Remedy Every Tes tou, St. Louis Riid two or three other large cities, the leading newspapers maklug tliolr owu canvasses again this year, havo found that the demand fur Paine's celery com pound surpasses that of all other remedies together I Paino's celery compound, taken during the early spring days, Ins even more than its usnul remarkable efficacy in making peoplo well. It makes short work of disease. It rapidly drives out neuralgia, sleeplessness, dyspepsia aud rheumatism from the system. It removes that lassitude, or "tired feeling," which betokens weakeued nerves and poor blood. Women working in close offices, sales women tired out and nervous from long hours' standing on their feet and waiting on impatient, irritating customers; overworked, worried and disheartened uieu aud women everywhere will bo astonished to And how much happier life becomes when their norves havo been strengthened and their blood puri fied by means of this great remedy. No other remedy has the hearty approval of a liko body of educated men aud women STORE 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. each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 18 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. SO " "Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases, No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepohl on receipt ot pnoe, 250., or 5 for $1. Dn. HuurnnBTs' Hombopatiiio Mahoai. of D is hubs Mailed Fbbe. Humphreys' Med. Co,, 111 William St., N.T. I'or sale at Povinsky'a drug store, 98 Bast ueuire sirect CLOSING Tndatbelow COST! I will close out In 30 days ny entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ot the best and finest make. The greater part of this stock is home made goods. Jteason for selling out I Intend to leave town, cull early anu examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 1SS C. Coal St. ' Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. WILKINSON pis in th e World of Time. and professional mon, nor lias there ever I been a remedy that was welcomed In so many intelligent, prudent homes where pains is taken to get only the best In so vital a matter. In such families nil over the country Paino's celery compound Is the first, last and only remedy used. Prof. Phelps had studlod the nervos In health and disease, when well nourished and when under-nourished, iu men and women and children years before ho looked for the remedy. Paine's celery compound is tho outcome of his entire professional life. It is the one remedy that the world rould not lose to-day at any price. Paine's celery compound induces the body to take on solid flesh. Physicians recognise Paino's celery .com pound as the ono scientific spring remedy, audit is universally proscribed by them wherever there is great need of a vigorous and prompt restoring of health and strength to tho worn-out system. Paine's celery compound is the liest spring remedy because it is moro tbau a mere spring remedy. It brlugs about a healthy appetite, Ill 500 Pairs 83 - 3 "25 33 5 vj j auj -l SEP 11 Inside of a 1111 Aflu 3. uAll Is what we are offering now, and you had better come at once before the best are all gone They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we have put on them are about half value. 33 ! 3 858 t -p 33133 d iii o m Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. MOYER, Mgr.." SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. 33C3 33 32 MISCELLANEOUS. 71OR ltRNT. Store and dwelling at No. 28 J South Main Htrect. Powewilon Anrll let. Apply T. J. IIlBgins, 18 N. Jardin street. 3-4-lw F OR SAtiB. Second-hand furniture, In good condition, chenn. Amily to H. A. llemlalL 111 South J anil 11 street. 3-4-8t "ITOn ItlCNT. Tho store room, cellar find one J room on 2nd floor now occupied ly Alorcran h Ikizaur. Possesion Anrll 1st., or earlier If doI red. Heated by steam, Amm to 3-3-tf N, V IJkpdall. MOIJUt'S Barber School, 97 Hudson St.. New York City. Barber trndo taught In eight weeka. Job furnished when through. Tools donated. Anyone can learn. "Write for free catalogue. 3-1-lw F OH niNT.-8toro room and dwelling- now oecunied hv YcntV lewelrv store. Anrll 1st- oioro win uo litieu ui u in tenant. Apply hi a 7 ..... . . i . . - i .' : t J. Kraney. S-Mt 1JOIt ltKNT. A nlos room, second floor, suitable far afllee purposed. Apply at llSHAUi onloa A GIKNTS lltty oont on each dollar; no .r exnerieiiee neeeaanrv. 'Vrite for aainnle oopy. AddreiM The Catholic Nnws, 18 Ilarelsy ai., new xorK. 2-ia-i-es SIIAltBlIOLDBIlS' MKETWO.Tlie annual meeting of the Citizens Building ntui Ixjan Association will ba held at its offloe, No. 12T North Main street, on Tuesday, March 9th, 1W, at 7:80 p. m. James Bbix, Pres. Attest: C. W. Dekgi.kh, Soo'y. 8-8-dt TitOIt HUNT. Store room and dwelling at No. I? 122 North Main street. Contains hath and cloMt. Good cellar and nice yard room. Slse of store room, 16x43 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and helving ready for business. Wsrerooin and stable can be had with It If Uostrad. Qnnd location and rent reasonable. Address, O. W. Nkwhoussk, 120 North Main street. S-t-tf -FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. dM Mytfct aoatblr. Putloultva trot. Addraw, West ern Flnunclul Co., nft D it born BtrwH, Chlotro, 111, That comploto digestion, roniilar action of the bow els and the other excretory organs whenever taken, whothcr in summor or in winter, but as the greatest of spring remedies it has ex traordinary opportunities for inducing the body to throw off morbid humors that poison Hand cause rhoiimatlsm, neuralgia, heart trouble and n general low state of (he health, as in spring the system Is more pliable anil chronic diseases so serurely lodged In the system that they are wilh difficulty ousted, become more tractable. Thouaandaof men and women have found from personal experience that Paine's celery compound makes people well, aud keeps all from sickness who take it in the spring. Many a father and mother have noticed the unmistakable improvement in the health of their children from taking Paine's colery compound In the spring. It is the one scienti fically accurate remedy Rtted by it composi tion to thoroughly purify the blood and dis pel that exhausted feeling and get rid of skin diseases, headaches and fits of depression with which children with weak, nervous systems, as well as grown people, are afflicted. We've built up the biggest shoe business in town. The growth hasen't been accidental not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, and we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, more and better kinds than ever,! and all at the same old prices we've taught you. to expect. of Sample Shoes. oiD-snHiD-KEnnini r Ml IsM SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltomn's Block) East Cntra Straet. Offlce Hours: 1 a. m. to 8 p. u. Dr. J. W. Angles, Ute ot Readiug, Manager. NOTICE J Dr. O. & Hartley is still con nected with the establishment. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Itgan Crowns, Ctowm aud Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold-- Cure Sanitarium For Ours of Liquor- arcl MotyrhQ Hafjits No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D HIIENANDOAH, I'BNN'A. Wanted-An Idea B tlBfc nanlA ilag(optntl roo WMiio. itent Attor- Kite oner Ml.
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