TENNEY'S Fin - candies are now on salt" These jjoocls arc as line a- un manufactured, (live tli in a tiial. Sold in scaled packages or you may buy as little as ou wish. II )0KS & BROWN a Nonh fvl ln fit. FURNITURE. Never liatl we m targe ttnrf hroutlfnl a Miort nifnt m now. nd In point of value can offer Intruding buyers bettor Intluoemetitn tlmii eve Wc cull your attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. It really s treat to tee aitch goods at sticli remurknbly low factory price. -ONE OF OUR- BABY COACHES la n kkm! thing to push Along. They Are graded upward to autt any taste, quality and actual worth alone determine the price, Our Stock is Complete.- M.Spoont, 1 18 Bast Centra St. A BHllribngirer'n Sudilen 'Dentil. New YnrU, March 8. Late Saturday night while Herman Goldstein, a hat ter, was entering the door of his home on East Sixteenth street, he was felled by blows from a sandbag in the hands of a man who suddenly sprang from a hallway. Goldstein shouted lustily, and the sandbagger lied, but was caught by two men who were passing -i bought back. The men asked at"--r. OotiJtouJn if he could identify the "prisoner -BeKonc who assaulted him, and he replteS 'flfc.t he could not. Sud denly the prisons? became pallid, and sank down from apparent Illness. Be fore medical help could be summoned he died. The dead man has not yet been identified. . Millions Tjost by the Floods. Cincinnati, March 8. While the flood of last Friday Is over, the effects of It will be felt in northern Kentucky, southern Ohio and southern Indiana for weeks. The railroads are all run ning their trains here as usual, but most of them are In circuitous routes over other tracks. Roadbeds, as well as bridges, were washed away along the Big and Little Miami rivers. The damage to highways Is also the great est ever known, Including thorough fare bridges. The big manufactories along the Mill creek valley will be crippled for some time. The damage here and within a radius of 100 miles of this city are now eBtlniRted In the mill ions. The. Cure of Hooks. When we wnro children, wo wore taught thnt it was nest door to a crime to destroy books. Of course books aro not as expensive or as hard to get now as thoy were a quarter of n contury ago, but all the same they nro too valuable to waste or throw away. Children should be taught how best to take care of books and ought nover to be permitted to throw or bang thorn about or tear them iu pieces. They should be encouraged to accumulate volumes, and to do this must have a place in which to keep them. Good, plain bookshelves cost but little, and every child should have a set. In one well ordered household thero arc five youngsters, between the ages of 6 and 15 years. Each child has a book case, one of the ordinary, plain sort that cost $4 or $5. There are ourtains made from the skirts of wornout dresses or of paper muslin, for tho family has but little of this world s goods to use, and every dollar, even every cent, has to be counted. But there is iu ihie household a spirit of consideration that will not allow Interference with private property, and each member is expected to take oare of his or her own posses sions, to be responsible for them and to exercise abeolnte control and ownership over them. Especially is it the case with books and toys. These are borrow cd and loaned only with the owner's consent New books are oarefully ooV' ered and marked with the owner's name, not only on the cover, but also across the first pagoof the story or read' iug matter. Names on the flyleaf may bo obliterated or torn off, but when placed across the beginning of the sub ject matter they are apt to remain and are easily identified. New York Lodg- Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name Lbmjo A JUkr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. jjj YK HAVE THE HANDSOMK8T ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, No. 7 Went Centre Street. y' ifctirtK ' B "SOLD DtTST." You Can't Go Amiss if you get a package like this. It coutains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans everytliinp- and cleans it quickly and cheaply. Largest package THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Chlcagi a, ptiar mint. tlnppetiliig- Throughout the O.tintij tilimnlelrtl lor llnsty I'rruml. Tlio Mt. Cnrmel Item is authority for the statement that 1500 people in that town have the grip. If you are in need of printing of any kind call at the Herald office. The rope lumping season Is hero and the economic housewife is wondering if there Is not a more durable substance than latter with which to clothe the feet. George Pehr, of Northampton county, lies at the point of death from the effects of drinking- 88 "schoouers" of beor In 27 minutes. The postofflce St Blackwood will be dis continued after March 81st. Attention is called to tho new advertise ment of M. Spoout, the Kust Centre street, furniture dealer, who announces sweeping Inducements in furnltnre and calls special attention to his big Hue of baby coaches for the coming season. The Mercantile Appraiser will have his re port ready by April 1st. James Siegfried, of West llrunswiuk, will bo placed iu the county asylum. Camp 78, 1 O. S. of A., of Tremont, will celebrate its 80th anniversary on the 83 nl lust. The safety lamps Imported from Germany aud' tried by the P. A H. Company hare proven u failure. Deputy U. S. Marshal Sol Foster may take ii trip to San Franulsro, with a Clihmtnau In his custody. Darby McDonald, of Mt. Carmol, and Noddy Connolly, of Wilkeshnrre, have boen matched to spar on the 17th inst. The attention of tho High Constable is called to remove the carcass of a dog at the corner of Main and Coal streets, ami two goats on an outhouse on West Centre street, at Thomas llrctinan's residence. A pet dog belonging to Fred. Keithan was struck by un electric car at Muiu and Coal streets, this morning, and instantly killed. Many Berks county fnrmersare now selling their wheat at 86 cents per bushel. The Mayor of Allentown has decided not to appoint a wohiau as city typewriter or stenographer. Several women liave already applied for the position. Mrs. Christian McCloskey, died at her home in Crown, Clarion count', ttgod 10S years. Shortly before death came she worked at her spinning wheel. A 11 months-old-rhild of James Devitt, of Lost Creek, was iuterred ut (lifardvllle this morning. Hundreds of pairs of shoes lea vo our store every week, and whe'ro do they go? They go to people of good judgment, who get better value at the Faotokv Shoe Stobk than can lie had any whole else. Claimed to bn Ifil Volirs Old. Guadalajara, Mex., March 8. Fu neral ceremonies took place yesterday over the remains of a man who claim ed, and backed up his claims with al most Indisputable proof, to have been born in Spain 154 years ago. Jesus Camprehe died on Friday. He was living with hla great-great-greatgrand-son, and had copies of the church reg ister at Valadolld, Spain, showing the date of his birth and baptism Dec. 12, 1742. Camprehe was In full possession of his mental faculties to the last, and this fact led many persons to doubt his veracity. He frequently related Inci dents which occurred In the last cen tury. A priest in the church which he attended, who Is now 81 years old, says he remembers Camprehe as being an old man when he was a little boy. Carlisle Entertains b'eore'tnry Uagc. Washington. March 8. I3x-Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle last night dined Sec retary Lyman J. Gage and Mrs. Gage. Others present were: Bx-Secretary and Mrs. Olne.v, ex-Postmaster Gen eral Wilson, Associate Justice and Mrs. White. Miss Lucy Page and Mr. Logan Carlisle. Dangers of the Grip. The greatest danger from I Grippe is ol its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable oare Is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Iteraedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted In pneumonia, which shuws conclu sively that this remedy is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will ellect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and (SO cent sises for sale by G rubier Bros., druggists. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! I will close out Iu 30 lav mv entire itfoak of BOOTS AKD 8 HO El of the best and flnet niaKO, i iie greater mn 01 titut houk in nome marfe poods. Reason for nelHug out I intend to leave town. Cull early and examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 125 E. Coal St. wfrnTflfflnmnfrnMnTOiimnmrnim IIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllllllllUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIlillllllllliiiHIIIlMWiMI NEW SERIES ! Httvlntf fund ttx:k will be gold by THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' B. & L, ASSOCIATION, At the office of J. K. C'oyle, Ileddall's building, March 17th, from 3 to S o'clock p. in. ifinnmiii nimrmifflimmmrn lultllllluiulUlt GENUINE ? IMPORTED f BEER Nouriabiujf and exhilarating" 5 GENTS PEH GLASS Absolutely pure, tuntly on band at Contains ro alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. "OOID DUET.' greatest economy. Philadelphia. PKHSONAL JIBNTION. Samuel Small Is confined to his home by illness. Thomas Kowse, of Pottsville, was a Sunday visitor to town. James J. O'llaren visited friends iu Potts ville yesterday. Miss Hsckett, of Mabanoy City, spent last evening In town. Controller 11. it. Severn and wife yesterday returned from Washington, T). C. Messrs. Rodger and Webster, were the guests of lady friends iu Pottsville, yester day. Miss Jennie Todd, of Plymouth, was in town yesterday as the guest of Thomas llatrd'a fknilly. Itev. I. J. Kelts yesterday commenced the second yoar of Ills pastorale of the United Evangelical olmreli. James P. Williams yesterday returned from Washington, where he attended the in augural ceremonies. Messrs. Owen MoNally, Joseph Keogh and Gil. Ferguson, of Oirardrllle, wore seen on our streets last evening. Miss Laura Acker, of Wilkinson's obliging clerical staff, Is spending several days among Pottsville acquaintances. Mlssllertha Mlddloton aud her brother, Arthur, of Uilbcrtnn, were greeting ac quaintances here yesterday, t John Fleming, a Pennsylvania It. It. brakeinau residing at Pottsville, spent yes terday Iu town as a guest of his brother, Ed ward. . William Thomas has resigned Ills position as driver with lieddall llros., and accepted a similar position with tho Grand Union Tea Company. Miss Margaret E. Ilosteubader, an intelli gent young school teacher of Schuylkill Haven, is the guest of the Lewis family on West Cherry street. T. It. Edwards, of town, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church at Pottsville, yesterday on account of the Illness of the pastor, Hev. J. D. For. Mrs. William Gregory was a noon passen ger to Heading to-day. J. D. llreuiiau left for Philadelphia at noon to day. Edward A. liupnuck aud mother, of Ash laud, spent yesterday in town as tho guests of Miss Sophie Woods, of East Coal street. J. A. Gather, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Is the guest of town frleudt. Mrs. Isaac Conway, aud daughter, Alice, of South West street, are tho guests of Wilkes Iwrre frlenJe. Dr. James Monaghan, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few days iu town. llraco tip. You are Buffering. You do not know what Is the matter with you. You arenll run down, nervous, weak and broken iu health. Dr. Greene, 38 West 11th St., Now York City, tho eminent aud distinguished specialist, whose marvelous cures have astonished the world, has iu hUinvestigatlonsdiscovered medicines that are simply infallible iu all case of blood and ucrvo atliictiun and what are called chroulc diseases. You cau consult Dr. Greene personally or by letter, free. Wiito to him aud ho will explain your case so plainly that you will understand exactly what alls you, aud ho will cure you if you wish. Injured In a Fight. A free fight took place lato Saturday in the yard at the rear of a North Main street saloon iu which a man named Keiser was badly injured. He received a blow on the jaw from a brick that made a gash in which Dr. Phillips put nine stitches. From what can be learned of the itflair it appears that tho light followed a shell same experi ment. If your dealer tells you thatsomethlngolse is "just as good" as Douu's Ointment for Hives, Pin Worms, Itching Piles or other itchiness of tho skin, toll him you want tho original. It Is safe ; never-failing. Tapping mi Old Gangway. The men at work In the new slope at tho Monitor colliery wore brought to a stop un expectedly on Thursday last, whou a shot which Was llred broko through into an abaudoned gaugway In the Locust Spring colliery which was full of water. Work has stopped until a pump can be put In. Marriage Licenses. James W. Sehaefter, of Wayne township and Missouri Kittle, of Manheim tuwnsliip. Jonathan Daniel and Carrie A. KUnger, both of Grata. Saving Fund Shares, The Safe Deposit Iluiiding and Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe .or shares with M. IL Master. 187 North Jardin street. No better investment. Ask for Information. A large number of shares carried in town, 8-lS-lm l'orter Stolen. A keg of porter was stolen from J. A. Bellly's delivery wagon Saturday night wlille the driver was temporarily absent de livering an order. Ingarsoll Didn't Strike a Docgar. Chicago, March 8. Colonel Hubert O. Ingersoll was much surprised yester day when he heard of the report about his supposed encounter with a beggar the night before. His manager, C. It. Farrell, when questioned about the in cident, said: "I attended Colonel In gersoll to the theater myself, and was with him all the time, and no one ever aoooBted us. The only way I can ac count for the story la that somebody was impersonating the colonel. The colonel is accustomed to giving alios liberally, and I am sura would never strike a beggar." A Miller's Awful Carelessness. City of Mexico, March 8. Investiga tion Into the cause of the awful Are at ths Ban Amaro and Ban Francisco mines shows that a miner threw the burning wick of his lamp near seme dry Umbering. Fully 160 men perished, and probably more, of whom there was no record. The bodies of the miners on being brought up from the mines were exposed fur some hours to the heat of the sun before thev could be burled, and It Iu feared an epidemic may break out. Ksw Undertaker. T. J. Coakley has opened an undertaking establishment iu towu with his office located at J. ,1. Cuakley's, 3S North Main street. Nhiht culls at the I'tigiieou House. a 1 11' MAIMNOY CITT. lliirglnr Make a llnnl In n Clothing Store. Muusnv CtTY, Mar. ?. At about one I o'clock yesterday morning burglars mode an I unsuccessful attempt to rob the shoo store of John D. Davis, on East ( 'entre street. Shortly alter wiey visited the clothing store or Isaac Itefowich and carried away about 800 worth of clothing and jewelry. The burglars also curried a parrot from the store and threw it into the basement of Feeley's hotel, next door. The bird was found half fror.cn, after the roblH'ry was discovered. Prof. J. Noonan, superintendent of the Mabanoy township schools, is un Bering from an attack of grip. The new depot at Hear Hun Junction has been handsomely paiutcd. The many recent robberies in which busi ness men bavo been victims is causing aglti tion for an increased police force. Mrs. Lawrence Keating died at hor home In (tllberton at twelve o'rloi k Saturday uight of pneumonia. She is survived hy her hus band snd three children. Mrs. BoreoM, of (iilhertou. lias lost a child by death. Iter husband died about two months ago. Miss Mame Griffiths and Hit hard Hocking, both of QllliertOn, were married in the par sonage of the Methodist Episcopal rhnreh. at that place Saturday night. Misses Hettle Williams and Edith Steele, of Mabanoy City, weie the bridesmaids, and John Griffiths and Joseph Parrlsh, also or this place, the groorasmon. Henry Kuowler, a Lithuanian SO years of ge, was arrested on charge of stealing $60 In cash am a check or fil l from tho coat of Mrs. Whltmef one night last week. Mrs. Whitiner limit the test ovor the back of a chair while she want to help her husband In the barroom. TtnLaioney and check were taken during her absence. Kuowler pleaded not guilty and said he bad been in the country but three days, but was held for trial. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle In my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could dome no good. Most of my time was spent in lied ; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Hitters have completely cured me in three months." Mrs. Amrte Zoepeu, Crookstown, Miuu. ' Threw Lighted Lump at Her llmtmnd. Mlddletown, N. Y., March 8. George A. Wagner, who was burned, It 1j said, by his wife throwing a lighted lamp at him early Friday morning, Is dead from his Injuries. Mrs. Wagner, who Is the daughter ojf the Rev. Dr. Lura mis, admitted wften arrested that she had thrown a lighted lamp at her hus band, but asserted It was done In self defense. , Her husband came home drunk, she said, was abushe, and was about to strike htr when she threw the 'ami'. . - ,M I'lnyed with MntChes and Met Death Gloucester, N. 3 March 8. Hannah Pine, the 6-year-old child of John Pine, of this city, wap;!fatally burned yes terday while playing with some match es. Her clothing ejaught Are, and before the names, couML be 'extinguished she was terribly burfeeil. She was sent to the Cooper hospital, Camden, where she died soon aftM admission. Good Until by-1 'os l o Hlce ltobbers. Ptavenna, Qit'. March 8. Itobbers broke Into thtfrtjoBtofriee here early yesterday morning by sawing the bars or the window of the mailing room, The safe was blown open with dyna mite and between $600 and )600 In money and stamps were taken. The robbery was not (Recovered until lato In the afternoon. , Dying from Ulcconghs. Glen Cove, L. L, March 8. William Bond, of Cedar Swamp, is suffering from an attack of lilocoughs. It began about two weeks ao. The spasm was checked for a lime by a physician, but It came on again In a short time, and he is now very weak. It Is feared that recovery Is Impossible. President McKlnlos First rroclnmntlon. Washington. March 8. President Mo ICinley Saturday evening Issued his first official proclamation convening the Fifty-fifth congi ess In extra session on March 15, 1897, to receive uoh commu nications as may be made by the ex ecutive. " , The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey: Cloudy and threatening this evening; warmer; southeasterly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and adjacent towns experienced an earthquake shock Friday night. The commissioners of Galveston county, Texas, have adopted plans for a new court house, which will cost $188,760. Frank Stlble, of Chicago; known as Grover Cleveland's double, Is said to be slated for a private detective at the White House. The Washington state legislature passed a bill prohibiting persons from wearing hats In a, theater which will obstruct the view.', The British cabl steamer Oxus has sailed for Tamnioo, Mex., where she will begin repairing the Mexican cable between Galveston, Tex., and Tamplco. 1)1151). " WAGNHIt On the All, ul la.t Henry John, son of Casper John and Aiuruktn V, agnor, aged 2 years, ll months and 21 days. Funeral will tuke place at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, 10th inst, proceeding from the luiiiuy resilience, ija ivortii sialn street, to the German LiitliLran i luirih. Interment In the Odil Fellows' ecmet. r . Relatives and friends runiJi-viiuu)- i ii ucu lo Illlenu. tt-H-2t Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itohlng, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly rellered by a warm bath with Cbticoba SoAr, a single application of Cuticuba (oint ment), tho great skm cure, and a full dose of CtiiicuaA Resolvkht, greatest of blood purifiers and humor euros. IIkhkdiks speedily, permanently, and economically cure, when all else fails. Porrss Dun inn Cain. Cosr.. Sols Prow.. Bmlnn SV How la Cu Eerj Skin sV Ik BuwJftt PIMPLY FACES CUTICUKA S4M?. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Ofllce of the rttate Hospital for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Region of Peniwylva- 8enled and inniked (proposals for supplies) for the state hospital tor Injured persons of the Hlilhia, in iiml rcuii.n of Pennsylvania, will be reeciird h tin is,,ard of Trustees up to and iiu lmliiiK tin IM . In v of March, A. I) , 1807, for fin m-lii iik hri -id. meat, groceries, drugs, Illlia-lin-, fruit, . hi t.d.le. Ice, feed, coal, Jtc, for the year emllnii May 31t., l9s. The Hoard of Trustees reserve the right to itj,-i i iiii.v ur uu num. a sciicuiiie ol me articles i and prohuhh aim. mil uf each required, will be fi!imr.hcil on apiii atiou Address, .1 I li In u i , Hup t H'nti HiiNpital. I H l'i J .'ii l-'.iiiiitniii SiiinKs, I'll ECZEMA (Titian a HER FIVE 80NB nOIIT FOR CUBA. For This Reason Mrs. Agramont Was Ilrutally Treatad by Spaniards. Key West, March 8. Mrs. Concepclon Agramonte was a passenger on board the Mascotte from Havana when the vessel touched here Saturday night en route for Tampa. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Agramonte Is a widow, 02 years old, lives at Puerto rrlnclpc. and has five sons now fight ing In the Cuban army. She Informed the corresnondent of the Associated Press that the chief of police of Puerto Principe called upon her, told her the government had or dered her arrested, and conducted her to prison, where she was confined In a small cell with 11 other prisoners. Her relatives, fearing on account of her advanced age, she would not be able to endure this severe treatment, offered to pay the authorities for bet ter accommodations for her. These of fers were received with sneers. Her relatives were told that anything was good enough for a Cuban, and they were asked why Mrs. Agramonte should get any better treatment than the rest. Her daughter's appeal to bo allowed to see her was refused. "My sufferings," said Mrs Agra monte, "were Intense. After remain ing In prison 20 days I was sent to Ha vana, and there confined In a house of refuge for women of all classes. The crowded condition of this Jail made It worse than the Puerto Principe prison. After three days' confinement there I was released, and, having been vaccln nated and after undergoing the quar antine regulations, I was permitted to leave on the Mascotte. There was no charges preferred against me, and I can think of no reason iir my arrest except that my sons are fighting for free Cuba." There I This Is Just the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains ami bruises. At Grohler Bros., drugstore. Apostolic Dolegnte to Canada. Rome, March 8. The pope has de cided to send Mgr. Merry Del Val ns apostolic delegate to Canada. By sending one so closely attached to his person the pope gives exceptional as surance of his special personal Interest In tho welfare of Canada. Tha Manitoba School Snarl, Montreal, March 8. Mgr. Gaval, bishop of Nlcolet, declared In the Ca thedral yesterday that he had received no word from Home to cease agitating the Manitoba school question. Neither has Mgr. Iteguln, of Quebec. And Now Conies with its cnervat- Qt1TI Cf ing, depressing .jy effects upon the system. Nine people out of ten are in a broken-down condition at this season on account of impuri ties in the blood. Boils, pim ples, and 'an incessant weari ness tell the story. A few bottles of S. S. S., just now will thoroughly cleanse the blood and reno vate the entire system. It is the best Spring tonic, because it is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guar anteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral sub stance. S. S. S. is the best system builder on the market; it imparts new energy and im proves the ap petite. Insist on S. S. S. There is NotliinjrHalf as Good! SPEGIAIiS AT WlIiKIJlSOjfS THE BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of every worthy make and offer special inducements to buyers ; come and get our prices before buying car pets. DRESS PLAIDS! Perhaps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred piece of choice plaids at 6c per yard; they were made to sell at litfe. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at iajc.; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Black only, but rich broemde effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. 3f DIVIDEND o To our asMMMf : WOCLD YOU 01 BC ssv ioinvsbt iiooacrwioosf dm- I M7MU1 tnODUHT. Fluunclul Co. rutiwiu. frM. aMmh. Wut- ern IU Durtors Slmt CMom., IU. easBnssTOsasaasnnBBrc Swifts Specific - - -k insittc oi a Year 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 33s3 f --at -Ut 4 sU -A 3333 3333 33 "-3 - 333i And a Haliw lH! 500 Pairs of Sample Shoes. 3333 Is what we are ofTerinp; now, and vou had 3333 bctter come at once before the best are all gone 3333 They are a11 n'gh grade shoes, but the prices we !!?B23ia!3i 1 . 1 1 .... HrSr1 li:ivi nut nil thpm -iro r j J 3333 3333 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome 333fS Parlor I,ainp. --g-j.iy3. 33ss ractorv -3 --3 3 S BEDDALL BUILOlNcS. J. A. M0YER, Mgr. -a. SHOES AT MISCELLANEOUS. ?01l ItKKT. Store and dwelling nt No. 23 South Mul 11 street. Possession Anrll 1st. Apply T. J. lllgglns, 10 N. Janlln street. 3-4-lw ITIOH SAT.H. Secoml-liand furniture, In good 7 Condition, cheap. Apply to S. A. Hernial), in aoiun jnruin street. 3-l-8t IrtOIl ItKNT. The store room, cellar and one room on 2nd floor now occupied by More mi's Itasaar. l'osscsion April 1st., or earlier If desired, llenttil by steam. Apply to 8-tf N. W. ltEDMX. M OMSK'S Harber School, 97 Hudson St., New York City, llarber trade taught in olglit Heck. Jobs furnished when through. Toils donated. Anyone can lenrn. Writo for frco catalogue. iM-lw "mOlt RENT. Store room mul tlwellintr now X1 occupied by YouI'h Jewelry store, April 1st. cioio win do iiiicu io suit tenant, Apply to j J. Franoy. iM-tf T10H RBNT. A nice room, second floor, j suitable for ofllce purposed. Apply at j i un a iiD onice AGKNTS Fifty cents on onch dollar; no experience nccemnry. "Vrite for sample ,VY Amrewi -ino vaiinoiio a owe, Jtf lmrcuiy QlIAltEHOr.DEltS' MKICTIN-a. The annual kl incetinirof tho CUIens llutldliii? nml lwiii Association will he hold ut its otllcc. No. ITT ionii Ainin ireet, on 'mammy, ainrcn vtit, 1997, Ul liuo ill Jam ix llKLi., Pres. Attest :C. W. Denolkh, Soc'y. 36t TTIOlt ItFNT. Storo room mid dwelling at No. X1 122 North Main street. Contains Imth and closet, (iood cellar nnil nice ynrtl room. Sise el storo room, 10x15 feet, with two large benutl- iiii snow winnows, niteu out wiin counters nml Sllclvlmr rendv for hliaiiu-KH. Wnreronm mill stable can be had with It if desired. OraiKl location mm rent reasonable. Aduraw, C. . AKWitoiiBBU, 130 Kortli Main street. 8-1-tr LUTTKHS OP ADMINISTItATION. Letters of administration having been duly grunted io i no unuersigueii, on the estate or John A. fluent lnfn nt II, l.w.,,..I. ,.f Clt.n..n...lnnt. Hcliuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, nil persons Indebted to Mild estate will please make payment, mul nil those having claims nonlnst said estate, will present them without delay to jaak uuaht, Aiiniiiiistrairix. Or to her nttorney, (IKO. M. ltOADS, Morris Uuildlng. Pottsville, Pn. 2-l-6t-oaw -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Lauer's . Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt, 207 West Coal Street. Tea ma to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable twin for driving or tor working purposes pay ShUlds' livery stable a vlTt. Twmi fenstnntly on liaud at reasonable rates, JAM ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Ilaadlug railroad station. Wanted-An Idea I Wbo ean think of some simple thlnir t.l nAtanll WrlufjiS tbsymajr bring. you wealtn. V. . r- -'-i tateni Atlor- yiur ineir i,iuu pnte OUST raToUoii won tel. We've built up the biggest shoe business in town. Tlte growth lmsen'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 aud better kindB than ever,' and all at the same old prices we've taught you to expect. nKrmf Imlf Mk'VUb HlUl VUIUC, ohoe Store. 7 FACTORY PRICES. OLD - STUTID - RETmiltS. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. V,: Angles, late of Heading, Manager. NOTICE; Ur. G. S. Hartley Is still con nected with the establUlimont. ALL KXAMINATIONS FltKIS.. Wo niako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold-- --Cure Sanitarium -For Ours of- Liqup); arfj Mor)3rirt: HaM-s No detection from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D. SIIUNANDOAII, PENN'A. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and "Vicinity - --Por BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, MVBRV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A genuine welcome wait you at . JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal fits. Flues! whiskeys, beers, porter and ale oi stantly on tap, Otiobw awperanoe drinks ami oigara.
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