TENNEY'S- Fine candies arc 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 a North fVIssIn St. FURNITURE. Never nod we so large and lienutlfnl n assort inetit as now, nnd In point of value van offer intending buyers better Inducement titan ever We coll your attention to our line ot PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Its really a treat to nee Mich goods at such reinarknlily low factory prices. onk op orn- BABY COACHES Is a Rood tiling to push along. They are tfrudeil upwards to xult any taste. Quality and m-tual worth alone determine the prices, "e Otir Stock is Complete.-- M.Spoont, 1 IS BSaat Cntr St. New Jersey Offtelaln Confirmed. Trenton, March 0. The senate last night, In executive session, confirmed the nomination of Samuel II. Gray, of Camden, to be attorney general, and Gilbert Collins, of Jersey City, to be a Justice of the supremo court. The senate passed the bill prohibiting the taking of ostors less than two Inches In size, and also the bill designed to prevent the granting of trolley prlvl lei?es on streets and roadB In the parks of Essex county without the consent of abutting property owners. The house last night' passed Assemblyman Lloyd's marriage license bill. The bill was advocated by Mr. Lloyd and others, who referred to the abuses which exist In Camden by persons gro ins there from Pennsylvania to get married. Arbitration Treaty Koferreil Hack. "Washington, March 9. In executive session yesterday Senator Davis, chairman of the foreign relations com mute, offered a resolution referring back to that committee the treaty of arbitration, and It was agreed to. At the close of the session of congress pending legislation which had not been acted upon fails. In the case of tho treaty, however, it remains as it came to the senate from the president but all pending amendments offered In tho senate or proposed by the committee failed, and have to be reoffered. "Mldulcht Injunctions" Illegal. Chicago, March 9.An important ruling to lawyers has been made In the appellate court In a suit by Schleo inger & Mayer agalnBt Benjamin Al len & Co. Justice Gary holds that It is an error for a Judge to issue an in junction at his residence. If the de cision Is followed the "midnight in junction" is now a thing of the past in Illinois, and the lawyers will be com pelled to transact business with tho courts during open hours. Defied Her Iinsband to Kill Her. Kansas City, Mo., March 9. After a night of dissipation Gus A. Norting, a stereotyper, aged 35, shot and fatally wounded his wife yesterday and killed himself. Entering her room, Norting gave the woman two minutes to leave the house, pointing a revolver at her. Mrs. Norting defied him to shoot, bar ing her breast, and a moment later fell fatally wounded. Would-be Illaclfinailur enteucel. New York, March 9. Kdward J. liubsdl, convicted of atemptlng to blackmail Corporation Counsel Almet P. Jenks, of Brooklyn, out of $1,500, was sentenced to Sing Sing prison yes terday for ten years. Itussell attempt ed to commit suicide last Friday by taking morphine. Tho Weather. FoxstBrn New York, eastern Penn- frW&Kua. New Jersey and Delaware: Generally cloudy: probably light local shun ers; warmer; east to south winds. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes. One short puff of the breath through tho Ttlnwi r. Kiiimlied with each botllo ot l)r A am w's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pass ives. Painless and delightful to use. It r lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh. Hay Fever. Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tousilitis and Deafness. 50 cte. Sold at Kirlins drug store. liny Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lksbio fe Daek. Ashland, Pai, 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. n WK HAVE THIS JIANPSOMKST ..OIL CLOTHS Iff JCWK. E. B. FOLEY, A'o. ar Went Centre Street. - A SHREWD DEVICE. There Was a Time When Hanking In Ar karjMM Was Italher Kxeltln;. nankliiK In tho norilu n part, of Arknn ns w&9 it nnjumlous business In the enrly nays, nnd In sumo of the towns whero thorn are no railway connocllons It Is so till. "When ty borrowed rnonoy for cir bunk." snltl a bnnker to a roi rcsentnti ve of The Frw I'd'hh vm h whom ho was talk Inn ovtr old timci, "I mul to go t the liolfth'iorlnjt l-uvii and (fi ll' e '1 1. Then I lmil tn carry lb by st.itP' nvrr tiio ri.ttin tnl'is to mr j l:wv. Of omirv I look mighty good tvim that no i ni' should know. If I conhl help it, just whon I was to miiku theso trips. I nlso kept It as secret 01 possible what my reasons were for go ing to tho other town, talking ftbont mort gages, Invvstimmts, business mailer and everything except triirmportlng gold. "At first I would take thebJ.it of gold, just ns It was given me in tho lrcnk, put It jmbv na iv rwo eni. iv ... ...., J. " OB the sent of the stage, r''cc a rug over 1 It and use It for a pillow, endeavoring to match a llttlo sleep during tbutlon,? night ride. One day somehow I cot nervous. 1 guess it was that mysterious sixth souse some people talk about that worried me. Anyhow I was Just trembling all over when I thought of the Journey and the nold. I never fell, tho lonst bit apprehen- stvo beforo. Ho I went to tho grocer's and bought a bug of flour, poured out a portion of tho contents and put the bag of gold well into the center of the bag of Hour. "The stage rnttlod off, nnd I used my bag of flour for a pillow. I dowd off a bit, I guess, nnd was rudely awakened by the horses being jerked up. Tho noxt moment wo thero were two other passengers heard that dreaded command: " 'Hands tip!' "We didn't hesitate, nnd up wont our arms. They went through us nil nud got several dollars and a oouplo of watohes. Then they examined the grips and looked at tho l)g. I trembled as they opened it and the Hour poured out. To my joy, they did not examine tho bag further. Finally they departed, and I tied up tho img with feelings of profound gratitude, for had they taken the gold I would linvo been financially ruined. " ' You 'vo lost some of your flour, mis ter, ' said one of tho passengers. " 'Yes,' I said, 'but they left tho most valuable flour In tho bag.' "And truly they left $16,000 in coin. That was the nearest I cam to going un der in tho early tanking days. Hut for my unaccountable nervousness, caused by premonition or whatever you may call It, which led to tho llttlo device of the Hour bug, the robbers would have reaped nn tin expoctid har out. "Detroit Free Press. Experiments With Melunltc. In experimenting with the new explo sive, melenito, some most interesting facta wero brought to light. Three wells wcro sunk ou the slopo of threo hills. Thoro was an interval of 100 yards between two of them and slightly more between the second and third. The wells wero square in form and 86 feet deep. At the bottom there was a chamber arranged to hold 30 cases of the explosive, each case containing impounds; 8,800 pounds of powder wero put into one of tho ol lumbers, and 8,750 pounds or inel onlte wero placed in tho other. Tho pow der was Ignited by an electric ourrcnt. A terrific roar and rumbling, then a grcnt column of smoke covered the place. When this had cleared array, it was discovered that the entire face of thelooallty had boon changed in appearance. Enormous mnsses of rock wore thrown to tho bottom nnd op jiosito sido of tho ravine; in some oases 'pieces as large nB 85 cubio feet wero flung out like mnrbles. Tho rond was obscured, vegetation had entirely vanished, nnd the surface ot the ground was covered with rocks and enrth. An hour afterward tho melonlto was ex ploded. Tho noiso was louder than the charge of powder, nnd tho earth was seri ously shaken nt BOO yards distant from the placo where the explosion occurred. The peculiarity of this explosive was that in stead of largo masses tho rock was reduced almost to fragments. It was difficult to And a piece larger than a man's fist, so completely was it disintegrated, nnd the earth was opened for some distance, A not able feature of tho explosive was that in wido fissures, wheru tho rooks remained apparently intact, they wero so loosened and crushed by tho explosion that tho slightest touch precipitated them down the ravine, where they crumbled into little plecis. Thin experiment has attracted a great deal ot attention, especially from tho faot of the power of tho nitlunlto to crush rocks into such small bits, a peculiarity hitherto unknown in experimenting with explosives. New York Ledger. Few ap preciate the Dan ger to which the Expectant Moth er is exposed and the foreboding with which she looks forro.ird in the hour of woman's severest trial. other's Friend so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without the violent protest of Nausea, Headache, etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to hopeful anticipa--tions, she passes through tho ordeal quickly and with little pain, is left Btronp to joy ously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her, nnd tho time of recovery shortened . Sent by MM1, n receipt cf price Ji coTBR nOTTLE. BooV "TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS" milled Flee, containing valuable Information and voluntary teattmoalala. The dradfield regulator co., Atlanta, Oa, SOLO BY ALL DSUGGISTS. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! I will clrwe out in 30 dyn iny entire fttock of BOOTS AMD in HOES of the heist nml llnet make. The greater part of this stot'k ih home mmle goods, lteiwon for Rcttf iijc out I intend to leave town. Cnll early ami examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 125 m. Coal St. NEW SERIES ! lug fund stock will he hoUI by THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND- LABORERS' D. & L. ASSOCIATION, At the ofllce o( J. U. Coylc, BeddftU's building, March ITUi, from 8 to S o'clock p. ra. mmmmi IMiiiuii GENUINE 4 IMPORTED BEER Nourishing nnd exhilarating 5 GEfiTS PER1 GLASS Absolutely pure, Untly on hand nt Contains ro alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. KtfEUpTiSfa Munyon's Bhenmatlsm Cure Is gnai fin teed to cure acute or muscular rlieumatlsn In from one to five days. Hliarp shonltuR pains 1h any part of the ltody stopped by a few dams. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, soreness, stiff back anil all pnlns in hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, delation, lumbago or twin in the bark are speedily cured. It seldom falls to give roller from one or two doses, and almost Invariably cures heforo one bottle has boon used. I'rii'c 25!1. NYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up a separate cure for enh disease. At all druggists, mostly 25 cents. Guide to Health free. x-ersotiai letters wj rroi. iuunyon, jouo Aran Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free Personal letters to Prof. Jlunyon. 1505 Aroh medicnl ndvice for any disease. MAHANOY CITY. SncoeMfnl lintertalniiient Held T'cr the Poor llellef l'und. Mahawov City, Mar. B, -The concert for the benefit of the Mabanoy City liellef Asso ciation at Kaler'a opera house last night was well attended and between $325 and $250 was netted. George T. Llewellyn, secretary of the relief association, was ohatrman of the entertainment and nearly all the local talent took part. The singing and dancing of Maley & McMauamln, of Shenandoah, was heartily appreciated by the audience, who gave them an enthusltlc encore. Kate, nine-year-old son of John Ilannihan, died yesterday after a brief Illness. A message has been received from the Miners' hospital that Daniel Itichards, who had his spine dislocated at the North Italia noy colliery alwut two months ago, is now able to sit up unassisted and the physicians have hopes of complete recovery. John Cftiifleld, of Shenandoah, transacted business in town this mornlug. Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. John Jones, of Win. Penn, are spending a few days with friends here. Charles llerger, an aged resident of Coles paten, narrowly escaped serious injury on the Schuylkill Traction road, near Wren's foundry. His hearing is defective and he failed to hear the approach of a car. which struck him in tho sido ami knocked him down. At a meeting of the local teachers' institute last evening it was decided, with tho consent of tho School Hoard, to aid tho relief fund by observing Potato Day, when children will bring donations to tho schools. Prof. W. N. Ehrliart will be in attendance at tho superintendent's convention at Harria burg noxt Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Tho alterations and improvements at the Welsh Congregational church are almost completed aud the edifice will bo re-dedicated in about threo weeks. George, 7-year-old son of Henry Gebhdrt, was run down by a horse driven by Frank Stoyer. Tho boy was running across the street when he was knocked down, He was unconscious when picked up and blood was streaming from a wound on the back of his head, caused by a shoe of one of tho horses. His injuries aro not dangerous, however. Saving Viind Shares. The Snfo Deposit Building and Saving Association opened a now series. Subscribe for shares with M. II. Master, 127 North Jnrdin street. No bettor im'ostmoiit. Ask for in formation. A Urge number of shares carried in town. 2-15-lm risitsoNAii aii:riioN. Joseph Bickort spent this morning at Potts villo. Mrs. Brennan spent this afternoon among Tamaijua friends. Bcuj. Broxton was a wituoss at tho Potts villo court to-day. Thomas Dove, Jr., paid a visit to friends at Pottsvillo yesterday. Charles Gibson paid visits to friends at Palo Alto and Pottsvillo to-day. J. II. Pomeroy, Esq., relumed homo from Philadelphia last evening. Miss Hattie Jones was a passenger on tho afternoon Pottsvillo train yosterday. T. P. Siicohy was eutertained by lady ac quaintances at Askland last evening. Rev. G. W. VanFosson, who suffered from tho effects of a sevens cold, is able to be about a sain. Mrs. Michael Riley, of South Bowors street, attended tho funeral of a relative at St. Clair yesterday. J. W. Koar, manager of tho Miuorsville opera house, was registered at tho Hotol Franey yesterday. TlioniSB Hissick, agent for the Columbia brewery product at Mc.Ydoo, transacted busi ness in town to-day. G. W. Keiter, of Bloomsburg, wag in town to-day looking after tho interests of his ox- tensivo grocery establishment. Michael Harkins, fireman ou the local P. & R. passengor train between hero and Mauany 1 Ianei '? routined to his home by au uiutuh. ul m grippu. Mr. and Mrs. John Uouser, Joseph and Charles Houser, Joseph H. Leo nnd Mrs. William H. Everett attended tho funeral of Mrs. William Honser nt Tamaqua to-day. New Undertaker. T. J. Coikloy has opened an undertaking establishment in town with his office located at J. J. Coakloy's, 38 North Main street. Night calls at tho Ferguson House. 3-1-tf Wholesale Arrest of btrlltors. I'aterson, N. J., March 9. Warrants for the arrest ol 26 men and women were yesterday Issued by Ileeorder Senior. They are for assault and at tempted ansault, and the persons were taken Into custody later In the day. The accused were all former employes of the Phoenix silk mills, where a strike is in progress. They went out because they were not granted an In crease In wages. Among those weav ers who returned to work were Walter Fairclough and John Itidgway. It is for annoying them that the warrants were applied for. The mills are run ning, and the proprietors say they will not take. the strikers back as a body. To Obliterate a Town, Clinton, Mass., March 9. Prepara tions for the unusual proceeding of ob literating an entire town are now near ly completed by the Metropolitan water commissioner, to whom has been granted the authority to root out the town of West Boylston, which lies in the midst of a tract of land to be used In the construction of the mammoth Nashua river basin, which Is to supply the city of Boston and Us suburbs with water. A railroad, several churches, cemeteries and factories, be sides stores, residences and buildings of other descriptions will be either re moved or torn down. JleUels to Serve Out Ills Term. Washington, March t. Comptroller Eckels yesterday said in the most posi tive terms that there was no truth in the reports that he was going to re sign his position as comptroller of the currency to accept a place In the Inter national monetary commission or any thing else. Mr. Uckels says that he proposes to serve out his term, which Is fixed by law and from which he can not be removed. President McKinley md Secretary Qage both desire him to remain as comptroller. There I This i Just tbe Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains aud bruises. At (1 rubier Jirus., drug store. CRIMINAL COURT. Sbenanibmli Cases That Were Called lp Tor Trial Vesterdny. In the case of Louts Krevenas, charged with assault snd battery oa oalli of Michael Kane, a verdict of not guilty was reudered and two-thirds of the costs put on the defendant, one-third on the prosecutor. John rtrixofski pleaded gully to a charge of larceny preferred on oath of Peter 8uflikol and received a sentence of W fine, costs and four months imprisonment from date of commitment. Anthony llalsus was put on trial before Judge Savldge, charged with stealing $00 from Charles MoAloski, about three weeks ago. They were room-mates in a board ing house at Msbanoy Plane. McAloski kept his savings, three $20 bills, in his trunk. On returning from the mines one afternoon he discovered their loss. The trunk was unlocked snd tho key in its usual hiding place. Balsus was also miss ing. Ho returned during the evening, however, and, It is alleged, waved money before McAloskl's race and boasted of his financial possessions. This confirmed the suspicion of the loser as to who had taken Ills savings. He caused Bnlsns's arrest. Then ho learned that Balsus had purchnsed a (20 suit in thin town and that he had pre sented a fSO bill in the saloons. McAloski had previously recorded the nnmliers of the bills in a note book. He hastened to this town and compared his book with the bill. The numliers were identical. Witnesses proved tills fact in court yesterday, but the defendant persisted lu claiming innocence The money had been paid him by a store keeper, recently departed for Europe. It is alleged that be knew the hiding plane of the keys. The case is still on. Don't allow the lungs to lie impaired by the continuous irritation ef cough. It is eisisr to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will wardofl any fatal lung trouble. C. H. Hagenbuoh. I'. O. S. of A. St Heading. The semi-centennial celebration of the P. O. S. of A. will be held in Reading during the week ending August 23. During this time the State Camp, National Camp, and the National Commandery will hold their annual meetings in that city. At a recent meeting of the semi-centennial committee It was reported that atcominoda tlous for 20,000 people had already been se cured. Two of the largest halls In the city have been secured, The circular committee is about raising a circular of general information to all the camps in the country. A souvenir of 80 pages is in the course of preparation, nnd it will contain the photographs of the members of the general committee. The transportation committee have se cured special rates ou all railroads centering there. " Extensive preparations will be inado by the members of the three camps in this town to attend the celebration, which will 11 n doubtedly be the largest ill the history of any order In this section of the state. Pan-Tina I What is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drag store. At Prison Statement. The County Comintosionors this morning audited the books of the county prison for February, as follows: Cost of maintenance, $501 93 : general expenses, 117.58 ; shoes and findings, $32.01; gas cousumed, $50; drugs. $50.75; salaries, $351.47; weaving, $305.12; knitting. $817.18; tobacco, $02.15; fuel, $100.35 total, S2,310.17i Sales from weaving, $333.17; knitting, J833.33; total. $085.50. Cash received from sales, ?"K2.0S: prison costs,$9.46 ; court costs nnd fines, $20.00 ; total, SS12.13. Average cost por prisoner per day, maintenance only, including warden's table. .09 31-100. "I was completely covered with sores. Evory muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for fivo years. Doctors could do mo no good. Most of my time was spent in bed ; was a complete wreak. Burdock Blood Bitters havo completely cured mo in threo months." Mrs. Annie Zoepen, Crookstown. Minn. Only Two Thrue-Qunrtor Days. Notwithstanding orders recoived on Satur day that the Philadelphia nnd Reading collieries in this district would work threo three-quarter days this week, another ordor was received yestordiiy for the collieries to suspend this evening. This is rather depressing news for those who aro do pendant upon the mines for a livelihood, and Shows tho supreme need of a well organized reliof association. Many of tho employes will not receive $5 ou next pay day. If your dealer tells you thatsomethingelse is "just as good" as Doan's Ointment for Hives, Pin Worms, Itching Piles or other itchiness of the skin, tell him you want the original. It is safe ; uever-failiug. Gllberton Items. John Hauman, fireman at tho Draper col- liory, is confined to his homo by a bevoro attack of grip. Mrs. James Garroway, who suffered for the past five weeks from grip, is now nble to take short walks. George Sands is suffering from a sevoro attack of pneumonia. The funeral of Cassic, wife of Lawrenco Keating, took placo this morning. High mass was held at St. Mary's church, Maha noy riane, nud iutermcut was made at Frackvillo. "Ilocan's Alley" Uonltey Sold, The donkey which held forth in Hogan's Alloy with headquarters at tho Ferguson House stables, which was recently purchased by Liveryman Nelswenter, will now furuiili amusement for the children of Ashland. It was purchased yesterday by Robert Ileaton, aud taken there this morning. I)IBI. W VI VIII u... vii. ti.o "... a. w.twwmiUWIi Pa., Henry John, son ot Casper John nnd Augusta Wagner, aged 2 years, 11 months ami 21 uavs. Puuerai will take nlace at 8 1). m. on Xf A I1VBI1 Q.I. 1.... n. GU...n.l.l, Wednesday, loth Inst., proceeding from the family residence, 13o North Main street, to the German Lutheran church. Interment in the Odd Fellows' oemeU-ry. Kelattves and friends respectiully Inviteil to attend. s-t Itching, Irritated, scaly, crusted Bcalpi, dry, tliin, and falling Hair, cleansed, purified, and beauti fied by wurm ehhn poos with Cutiouba. Soap. and occasional dri'thinga of Cvtiousa, purest of emollients, tUc greatest skin cures. Ifioura Treatment will produce a clean, bealthy scalp -with luxuriant, lustrous hair, when al! else falls. Bold throughout the vorld. Fottss l'l'0 AKD Caul. UOBP , Sol. rrop. , Hnaton. oj-liow to produeo Lu'iarUot llatr," raaUod tt4. SKINS ON FIRE,.i,iiT,a Wanted-An Idea IHS ProUct your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WBDDERBURN OO., Patent Attor neys. WMbtngton, I), c, for their tl.UUO prlte offer and list ot two hundred Itmntlous wanted. MORS PITHY rolKTB. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. It Is said Mt. Carmel will havo a new brewery. Diphtheria oontluues on the incroaso at Tower City. The P. & R. Telegraph Company's office ll being re-papered and decorated. An agent introducing the gramophono, entertained tho guests at the Ferguson House with selections yesterday afternoon. Thomas Meade, of Gllberton, serving as juror at Pottsvllle, fell to the floor in au opileptlc ut at the court house yosteruay. Thomas F. Gorman, lately agent for tho Rochester Company, will go to Boston to lake charge of nn agency for that company in a subcrb of Boston. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leavo our store every week, and where do thoy go? They go to people of good judgment, who get better value at tho Factory Shoe Stoke than can lie had nnywheio else. l'rotlioiiotnry Ueegan's Condition. Prothonotary James B. Deegan continues to improve as rapidly as could bo expected when his long siege of Illness is taken into consideration. He is able to be up and about the house every day. This will be pleasant nows to the popular Prothonotary 's legion of friends. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing dono call on K. F. Gallaghor 18 West Contro stroot' Dealer in stc-es 1-tf Clothes Line Italdod. A raid was mado on the clothes line of a West Oak street residence last night, which contained n doien pair of stockings. Tho thief had just cut both cuds of the rope, when he was discovered by tho mistress who yelled at him. Ho suddenly droppod tho booty and took to his heels. I'limnery Itnprovlnc. Anthony Flannory, of GIrardville, tho young man who was reported yesterday as bleeding to death from tho bursting of a blood vessel, causod by coughing.is improved. Tho hemorrhage has been stopped and the patient is recovering from tho etlccts. Auditors nt Work. Borough Auditors Bamberger, Ploppert and McDonald last night commenced theirexamt nation of the borough accounts for the fiscal year ending on tho 1st inst. Obituary. Mamie Stauffenberg, nine days old, died last night of congestion of tho lungs at tho homo of her parents, at 20 North Whits street. Tho remains were Interred in tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery this afternoon. Working ou the ToilfT 11111. Washington, March 9. The Republi can members of the ways and means committee of the house are working Industriously to complete, the tariff bill. Three sessions of the committee will be held daily until it Is perfected. With the exception of the wool and sugar schedule all the others are now more or less complete. Proposal to Muzzle the Press. Buffalo, March 9. Senator Lamy and Assemblyman Braun, of Erie county, have been requested to Intro duce Into the state legislature a bill which provides for placing under the sunervlslon of state officials all the newspapers published in this state The bill provides for censors, who shall examine and read all articles In tended to be published, and eliminate all libelous matters and all matters deemed inimical to the interests of the state or any ofTlclal. The compensa tion of each censor shall be borne equally by the state and the paper to which, the censor Is assigned. oi tnouioDoior NEUKALGIA and similar Complaints, una prcp&rta uDacr uto sirmgent SERMAH MEDICAL LAWS., . preEcriDoa uy eminentpnjBiciacst DR. RICHTER'S "World renowned I ItcmarkablT fiucceiisf nl 1 (Only (-ermine with Trade Mark " Anchor," 1 ir. ah. matter. io., sioreariau. ncir aunt. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hontes, Own Glassworks, & SO eta. Endorsed. & recommended ty H'n.lfV Irfi Pi JMllllI H . IIocenbiK h, IKJ N Blnlnst x- j. y. ftirmi, oa. jtiain a. bhcrnnuoah. DR. RICHTEirs 1 "ANOnOU" STOMACHAL beet for Coll-", llyapciMiIa&Stomnch Cotnntnlnt.! PEGIflltS AT' WlIiKIflSOitS HIS 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 pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard; they were made to sell at I2jc. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at i2)4c; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Black only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET, 3U44aaaiaaaaiaaauaiauaa4UAaiauaauaar; 44i4i44444444444(44444444i4444444444444444444444r: rcu......u..im.....mmm..Utrc 3 ill! Inside of II And a Half 3:3 -9 - A -t 3222 m :3.332 2322 2222 f 1! 500 Pairs of Sample Shoes. 2322 Is what we are otTerinp; now, and you had 223 better come at once before the best are all gone 3222 They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we 2222 have put on them are about half value. 2222 Checks with every purchase ; $25 worth gets a handsome 222K! Parlor Lamp. Hi Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL 13 U I LDIN GS. J. A. M0YKR. Mgr. 3 SHOES AT MISCELLANEOUS. TTton MINT. Store room nnd dwelling It nUtlno- of seven rooms. Wnter In house. slstlng of seven rooms. Clood location. Kent, 812.80 per month. Apply to George Untitling, Shenandoah, l'cnna. a-9-3t FOK ItRNT. Store nnd dwelling nt No. 23 Houth Mnlli street. Possession April 1st. Apply T. J. Hlgglns, 10 N. Jnrdin street. 8-i-lw I7IOK RUNT. The store room, cellar and one ' room on 2nd floor now occupied by More in' Ilnznnr. Posses-Ion April 1st., or earlier if desired. Heated by steam. Applv to 3tf N. W. IlKUlMU.. TnOll ItKNT, Stnro room nnd dwelling now I' occupied by 1 osi s jewelry sioro, irii i Store will bo fitted to suit tenant Apply to J. J. I'rnney. u-i-u T 71011 KENT. A nloe room second floor, suitable for otllce purposes. Apply nt Herald ofllce AGHNT8 Fifty cents on each dollar j no experience necessary. 'VtUe for sample cony. Anurous'! no uaiuoiio mews, u imreinr St., New York. 2-lMt-es SIIAItKHOLDEKS' 1MU15TINO. The nrinual meeting of the Citizens lIulldlliB and Loan Association will lo held nt its ofllce, No. 127 North Slain street, on Tuesday, March 9th, lSW, at 7:30 p. m Jamhs Hcix, Pres. Attest : C. W. Df.noi.ek, Sec'y. 3-3-Ct TilOlt ItKNT. Store room and dwelling at Jo. 122 North Main street. Contains liath and closet. Good cellar nnd nice yard room. Size of Btore room. 1015 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and D.nl.,t.,n remit' fnr llMdtnPM. WnitrOOIll 811(1 utalilo can ho had with -It If desired Orand locution nnd rent reasonable Address, C. n Newhouscr, 120 North Main street. 3-i-tf -iTn-rrr-n-. np HTnmrltfll.DKRS MEETING. JN The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens Electric Light company, oi mien- nndoah, will lo held at the offlco or the loni puny, No 21 North Jardln street on April th, lBiy7 .oltvopn tlm hniira nf S nml 4 tv lit., for the purposo of electing cloven (11) directors for the ensuing vcar and for tho purpose of hearing ana receiving mo report m iu uuuttuio. 3-2-ltroaw John Okuiii-kb Sec'y. I DMINISTItATOIt'S NOTICE. Estate of r- .Tlir, Klmim. lntnof thntowuBhlnot union. In the county of Schuylkill, nnd state of Penn sylvania, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to mako Immediate i.nv.nrmt nrwl llman linvinff lfiffal C'lallUS niraluht the same will present without delay In proper order lor settlement, to Kbcina Snour, Administratrix. . Itlugtown, SchuylkllLCo., l'n. Or to her Attorney, JN. 11HI1LIC1I, rottsvillo, Pa. 3-3Mt-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. 301 DIVIDEND PAID IN OCTOBER mrouUnuti! WOULD Ton fjlRK INVEST SIO OH UFWAKDBf Dlfl ern Financial Cfo.. m lMirfcorn Str.t, Cbtoaio, II. ..diu.thlBmaubtf. I rsHloolara m. anihi, HCtl' a Year We've built up the biggest 9lioe business in town. Tito growth haatsn '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, l and all at the same old prices we've taught you to expect. 4' . FACTORY PRICES. old smnD smnins. mam rnBFlfl SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) Eesot Centre Stroot. Office nours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading, Manager. NOTICE; Hr. O. S. Hartley Is still con- neeteu witu lito esiauiieunienr. AL1- EXAMINATIONS FKKI5 Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Losan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to uentui surgery. Wo charges lor extractinc wnen niatos are ordorod. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold -Cure Sanitarium -For Cure of- Liquor- ard Moi-j3rirQ Hafcits No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIRNANPOAII, PI5NNA. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Evan J. Davies, 1.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A genu me welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinln and Coal Sts. finest whUlcaya, beers, patter nnd ale onatantly on tail. OTioIm eaiperaiMw drinks and olgars.
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