UANDY nwiiwiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 . -i ! Oo on vih to eat candy that is pure ? If so, vow should try our in v line. We handle A M. Tcnm 's chocolates and bon bons, the purest that can be made. Tr a box, you'll want another. FURNITURE. Never had wo so large nnd bpautlfnl en assort ment as now, nnd In point ' value can offer intending buyers hitter induocment than ever We call your attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Its really n tr.'Bt to see such good at smli riMimik:lil low factory price. one of orn BABY COACHES N -.ml (bum to push along. They are i , i I. .1 mm inli t.. suit imij- Uste. Quality and m ii' ! ..rili .done ili'lirniliu' the prices, " nr tUm'k in Complete.'' POONT, Centra St. 5 HI r BEE - HIVE Will remove on or about APRIL 1, '97, -TO- 29 South IVlain St. -NEAR- POSTOFFICE Alnrrlago Licenses. Uriah Meily, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Sallle HreU, of Tremoat. W. J. G. Hllanil and Mrs. Sneaii 13. Chubb, both of Dauphin county. George A. Kranimes and Mrs. Jane Sieg fried, both of Palo Alto. Daniel Richards, of Mahauoy City, and Lennic llogert, of Gilbertou. Deeds lteMrleil From Elizabeth Sillyniau to AmellaT)iehm, premises iu Potuirille. From Harrison Itall to John H. Symons, Dremises in Mahauoy City. - From Harrison Hall to Louis D. ltlebards, premises in Mahauoy City. Letters Granted. Letter, of administration were granted to. Mury Coyle on the estate of Margaret Groody, late of Mahauoy City, deceased. Letters testamentary .Were granted to Mrs. .T. II Dixou. on the estate of Samuel Itowe, Inte of Tower City, deeeimed. Also to Sarah II Daddow ou the etatei.f John Daddow, late of Shenandoah, deceased. There Will Ue ll OliaiiKe. Tlie Philadelphia Press, in its financial article of yesterday, reviews the recent deal ,f the Lehigh Valley at length, and assert that the Morgan syndicate will make numerous changes in officials of the road at u. n early date. I'n slUeiit SloKlnlej's bumtay. Washington, March 15. jPreatdont ai Kinky, with Secretary Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Abner MeKlnley, attend' td divine service at tho Metropolitan Jt. thi)dist church yesterday. Owing to the bad weather and the possibility that the president might not come to hurch there was less of a crowd gath ered about the doors than the previous Sunday, and few of them remained to see him depart. Secretary Gage was also present. During the afternoon the president drove out to the Garfield hospital to see his friend, Genera HastiiiBS, who was injured In as ac cident here the other day. 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WIIITB and LLOYD STREETS. 'g HAVB THE HANDSOMEST DKSiaNB OF ..OIL CLOTHS WS TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, An. J7 WUht Centre Street. i n . ... AND i COTTOI.KNn. i ! I Wholesome 1 ' The Ooltolene trade marks are "Oottnttnt" an HterU htad in ilon-j!at wreath on every tin. THE N. K FA1R3AHI: COMPANY, Gblexo, Ken tork, rMlaiMpUU, riUiburjf. VICTORY FOR D1ARYMEK. IntomiAle C'atnmlsstnriers Urclaro Kail roart ctinrgai UiJat nml Kxoesslve. WasWnRton, March 16. The Inter state commerce conimlnsion has an nounced Its decision In the case of the Milk Produtcis' Protective association asratnst the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad company, the Hrle Railroad company and other lines car rying milk for the New Tork market. The compUlnt alleges that the carriers' practice of charging uniform rates of 8'i cents on miik and 50 cents on cream per can of 40 quarts from all shipping stations on their respective lines, with out regard to distance, was unlawful. The commission decides that the uni form rates complained of are unreason able, unjust and unduly prejudicial to producers nearer the points of delivery for the New York market, and that for IMS traffic there should be at least four divisions of stations, namely: The first group should extend 40 miles out from the terminal; the second group should embrace stations within the next oo miles; the third group should include points within the next 90 miles, and the fourth group should cover statlonB be yond 90 miles from the terminal. The rates on can milk should not ex ceed 28 cents for the first, or 40 mile group, 2 cents for the second, or 60 mile group, 29 cents for the third, or 9? mile group, and the rate of 32 cents is held not to be unreasonable from sta tions in the fourth group. A rate which is 18 cents greater per can on cream than on milk, the present difference, is held to be not unreasonable. The order to be entered Is limited to Interstate traffic. No order Is made as against the New York, New Haven and Hart ford Railroad company, the rates on which road are now much lower than those determined lawful for the other carriers. ilolili I- Will "flvallfiieo the Winner." Chicago, March 15. John L. Sullivan and party arrived from New York Sat urday afternoon and left In the even ing for Carson City. Sullivan said: "In my opinion Corbett ought to win thrtj Is, provided he is In excellent shape He cannot afford to lose his head, how ever, as he did when he fought Mitch ell, for Fltzsimmons Is both a hard hitter and swift. Before the two men appear nt the ringside I shall challengq the winner, and at once deposit a for feit of $1,000." SI Yearn for a Perjuror. Unlontown, Pa., March 15. At the conclusion of criminal court on Satur day convicted prisoners were sentenced. Harrison Fox, wno lias ngureu con spicuously jn the courts of this county bs a star wltnetns, received six years for perjury committed In the celebrated case against Ash Dickson and James Howell at the December term. His brother, who was' convicted with him, but recommended by the Jury to the m.ercy of the court, got off with 18 rnonths. Cruelty to Animals. A cow belonging to a man named Mooney, of .Incksous, was Btruck by a Lehigh Valley passenger train near Harry's Junction on Saturday evening. The cow was hurled to the side of the track and its two hind legs were brokeu. It remained there until yes terday at noou when two men undertook to relieve tho animal's suffering by firing the contents of two loaded revolvers iuto its brains, w'dch proved unsuccessful. A third man was summoned who pulled out a jack knife and cut Its throat. He Still Lives. The lYtiort that HeuUen I'arrluger, of C' ntralia. was struck .by a train on the Lehiiih Valley railroad, and was found dead ou the tracks, it not true. The body of an unknown man was found, in wlioso coat was a piece of paper with the address, "K. Far rlnger, Central!, Pa.," and this gave rise to the story. Itreak In Machinery. Operations at the Indian llidge colliery were suspended at uomi to-day. The idle ness was caused by the elevator chains in the breaker being broke. CLOSING OUT AT AMD BELOW COST! I will clone out hi SO days my entire stock of BOOTS AMD sHOBt or the best and finest make. The greater part of this stock la hoioe nndo goods. Reason for selling out I Intend to leave town. Call early and examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 135 E. Coal St. NEW SERIES ! Saving fund stock will be sold by THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' B. & L. ASSOCIATION, At the office of J. H. Coyle, Reddall'v building, March 17Ui, from 8 to 5 o'clock p. in. i GENUINE $ IMPORTED BEER Nourishing nd exhilarating 5 GEflTS PER GLASS Alisolutely pure, tuntly on hand at Contains ro alcohol. Con- Whess shortened wiui tOlfOUNi JACOB NOLL'S, HO. li NORTH MAIN ST. I'M WON" A L MUN1IOK. Albert VanatUusIoo, of Southampton, Pa., In veiling Ms son-in-law, J. A. Mover, mana ai r i'f the Factory Shoe Store. Louis V. Hafner returned from a two-day trip to Philadelphia thin morning. Henry Ramler, of Washington, T). ('., Is visiting his mother on West Coal street. Jtt.tlee J, J. Cardln l suffering from an H I tm't of gtip, hut still able to attend nt Ills oil! re. .Itilin W. Weeks to-dny went to the l'otta- villo lnwnltal to visit hi brother, Fred., of (Jilliertoti, who Is a putlent there. Mr. Mhh-ivl Sullivan, of Kusl Lloyd street. Is on the sick list. Mr. .Inhn Broiui, of Yntcivllle, is crit-l.-iilly 111. , Mrs. T. ,T. .Limes, wife of tlie President of tl.e llorotigh t'otinclt, is seriously ill. Mrs. Michael Sullivan, of Kist Lloyd street, is ou the siek list Mr. John Snyder, of Philadelphia, Is the ' guest rt her mother, Mrs. Wadey, on Sooth White street. Mrs Charles Rear, af Pottsville, is visiting !! niMer. Mrs. Thorn Stout. Harry Mellon, of Pottsville, spent last i veiling In town. Hirry. Miles, the brass pooniler at the Gordon station, circulated among friends in ti'Wn yesterday. William BeddHll, oi New Philadelphia. spent yesterday wltb his pitreutM on Uk street. We,t 1 I Mm. William llonscr, Sr., of Laurel street, is on the sick list. William Lewis, student at the University of Pennsylvania, spent Sunday in town with his parents. lioula Cake spent yesterday umlsr the parental roof at Fottavllle.st the bedside of his sister, Clussie, who Is seriously 111. Miss I J lira Acker has returned home fiom a week's vacation among I'ottsville ac quaintances, ami again occupies her position at Wilkinson's dry goods emporium. Saylor Longsdorf, of Lost Creek, was a visitor to the old homestead Rt Port Carbon y sterday. Michael Graham, of East Centre street. Is confined to his bed by an attack of la grippe. Mrs. Sarah Daddow, of Norlb Jiirdln street, was slightly injured by being kicked on the thigh hy a horse on Saturday. Joseph Bird, of St. Clair, transacted busi ness in town to-day. diaries O'llara arrived here from Omaha, Neb., to attend the funeral of his mothor, .Mrs. O'Ha'r, which takes place to-morrow morning. Mr. O'Hora was a former resident of town, having served on the police force some years ago. SkMiir I'uncl .Shares, The Safe Deposit liullillng and Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe for shares with M. H. Master, 187 North Janlln street. No better investment, AbU fur Information. A large number of shares carried iu town. 2-15-lni Volunteers 1'nrcwcU. Lit lit. Haslam Hnd wife, of the American Volunteers, gave their farewell sermon in their hall on North Main street last evening before a large congregation. Thoy will leave here on Wednesday morning for Wllmiugton, j Del., to which place Mr. Haslam has been promoted as Captain. Following is a report for the past eight mouths, during which time ! they were in chargo : Collections, $272.20; donations, $74 00; cartridges, f20.10; Gauettes, IC0.80. Expenses, rent of armory, S157.00; oil and gas, $12.00; additional, $20.81 ; house rent, $80.00 ; Volunteer Stand ard, $8.20; Thanksgiving fund, $3.31; travel ing espouses, $11.48 ; jauitor, $4.00; salary, foul officers, $40.20; sundries, $10.05; Gazettes, $07.81. A dobt of $10 04 which was standing when tho officers took chargo was also paid. Capt. Irwin and wife, tho new officers, will take charge on Wednesday. E. E. Tiirnor of Compton, Mo., writes us that after sulTerlng from piles for seventeen years, ho completely cured them by using three boxes of DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skiu diseases. C. II. Hagcubuch. Sale of School llomls. Subscriptions will be received at the office of tho Secretary of the School Board, in tho Wost street school building, for tho salo of twenty-five thousand ($23,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent. payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty 00 bonds; twenty $200 bonds, and thirty-eight $500 bomls. Hy order of the Hoard, J. J. Pbicb, President. Attest : Frank Hanna, Secretary. "I had a had cold which developed into grin. Physicians gave me no relief, and I finally tried Dr. Wood's Norway ripe Syrup. One bottle oured me completely. It is a wonderful medicine." Jacob Ilnnmies Lyon Station, Pa. oiiii), HALKY. On the llth Inst., at Shenandoah, I'n., Daniel Haloy l'uiieral will take plaeo on Wednesday, 17th Inst., from the residence of the deceased's son-in-law, Michael Hulllmn, WW Mast Lloyd street, High mats at the Annunciation church at 10 n. in. Interment In the Annunciation cemetery. Itelatlves and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 3-18-St HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. carpets, We carry a good atoek of every worthy make and offer special inducements to buyers come and get our prices before buying car pets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perhaps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. pryard; they were made to sell at i2c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at iac.; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. . Black only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L. J.WILKINSON EGIftliS MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. tvtiviTomt$. XhroHttnt the ' lliiipantng ThroHghont the Country ruironielet Inr Hasty lmtsal. St. Patrick's day on Wednesday. Much interest is taken here lu the Corhett Fitssimmons fight. The Tremont schools are ahead In the Philadelphia Times contest. The first week of civil court began this morning. There era many cases on the list. omnia itnn o i o utmuj viuui mi mo ,iat. The members of the llonane Fire Com-! psny, of Pottsville, talk of purchasing a chemical engine. At the Itrooke Iron Works, Blrdsboto, 150 puddlers to-day returned to work at $2.25 a ton, a reduction of 50 cents. The Daltimore mine, at Mt. Carmel, pur-1 cliHscd by the Lehigh Valley Co. recently, is I to be flooded and aliandoned. . P. J. Usughan, dry goods dealer, has beau-' lined bis awning by dlsplsylng a sign which i announces dry goods and carpets. J Thirty-five men of the Pennsylvania rail-1 road's middle division formed a etersn Em ployes' Association at Harrishnrg. The Borough Council, of Gllborton, ar ranged a five-year contract with the electric light company, 6f Frackviilo. Yorkvl le wants annexation with Potts ville, while the papers of the latter town arc , making a plea fur a Greater Pottsville j I Philip Schiic ldctand Harry Houseman will 1 shoot at 12 nlffennx for 1138 a side on the old brick yard grounds, Ashland, April 10. j Scrauton s city treasurer has received a check from Harrisbuif for 145,856, tho I.hI ance of the former city's school moneys. William Shnppoll, sged 18 years, of Hlmrd ville, sustained serious injuries hy jumping from a moving freight train at ShainnUin. The Mt. Carmel Lumber Company and the Schuylkill Hat factory on Saturday pur chased horses from Liveryman Ncisweutcr. Miss Gertrude Reese liaviug been confined to her bed from sickness, the report that a party was tendered her was without founda tion. Xetty Whary, a pretty, but unhappy in mate of a Sbamokiii house of ill-fame, tried to commit suicide by trying to take a big dose of laudanum. The lice Hive will romove about April 1st to 20 South Main street. Mr. Hall, the pro prietor, will then occupy a ranch larger store room than his present quarters, and greatly iuorense his stoek. Trustees of the projected Lutheran Or phans' Home, near Toptou, will meet there to-morrow to choose a site for the main build ing, Itev. F. K. HuntsJugor, of Heading, having been elected at their president, John Voting, 12 years, of Ashland, shot and rnortallly wounded himself with a re volver at his home, lie had found the weapon while playiligaboot the house, and In an attempt to raise the hammer it ex ploded, the bullet patfeinjr'Mirough his neck. Davis' bakery wagou broke down on West street, on Saturday. The cause whs a broken spring. Tlie Anuuneiatlon cornet baud will go to Hailetou on Wednesday to participate in the St. Patrick's dy exercises, Pittsburg is to have an $800,000 hospital, with 314 beds. The Pennsylvania Railroad's station at Lancaster is to be radically improved, The Pittsburg Association of "Forty niners" will banquet this evening with none but California goods. Seven persons were baptised in Antietam Creek, at Waynesboro, yesterday, as the te sult of a revival In tho German Itnptist Brethren's Church, A Golden Opportunity. When an opportunity for benefiting your self is presented to you, seize it. This is good philosophy. Dr. Greeno, 35 West 14 St., New York City, tho distinguished specialist ad mitted to bo the most eminent authority on diseases, can he consulted personally or by letter free. Dr. Oreen0's wonderful euros liavo made hie limine famous throughout tho world. Tho weak and debilitated, tho ner vous and prostrated from overwork, errors and indiscretions should too or write to Dr. Greene. Treatment hy letter correspondence a specialty and offers an nseurance of cure. All should seizo this golden opportunity within their grasp without delay and bo re stored to health. Vuneruls. The funeral of Owen Conry took place from his late residence on South Chestnut street this morning. High' mass was cele brated in the Anuuneiatlon Church and in ternment made in the pariah cemetery. The leuiaius of Thomas, BJ-mouths-old son of Michael Dolau, were Interred iu the Annunciation cemetery yesterday afternoon. Delia Laffey, aged one month, of 018 West Apple alley, was buried in tho Aununciatien cemetery this morning. Mrs. Agnes Grebllok, or South Market street, who died last Saturday, was buried in tho Lithuanian cemetery this afternoon. Services were hold In the Lithuanian church. Itahy MrCollougli, aged three weeks, of' 417 West Raspberry alley, was burled in the Annunciation cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Anna O'llara, will take place to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock, interment In tho Annunciation cemotery. School Superintendent ISlcctloii, Notice is hereby given that tho School Directors of the Borough of Shenandoah, li., will meet in the Directors' room lu tho West street building in said borough on the 88rd day of March, 189T, at 7:00 p. m. to elect "one person of literary and scientific acipjlremonte and skill aud experience in the art of teaching ns boroQgh superintendent," to flu the unexpired, terra of l'rof. C. I) ilogart. By ordtr of the Board. JOHN J. PWCR, Pres. Attest: Frank Hank a, Sec'y. 8-ll-10t When you want good roofing, plumbing ija fitting, or general Unsmltblng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer if. stc-ee 1-tf The 1'nrk 1'luce Collierlok. There are strong indications that the Lehigh Valley Coal Qwaptny is after more collieries, and rumors of the sale of the l'ark Place collieries of Lents, Lilly & Co., to the Lehigh Valley are rift. There has been no Intimation of this passed hy those who would be iu authority to so state, but the fact titat an inventory I' now being made at these collieries lends color to the leport, supt Ell T. Connor, who was until recently in charge of tbc Logan and Centralis operations, but was later transferred to Wilkcsbarre, is acting for the Lehigh Valley Company in taking measurcmcnUaud inventory, while 6. M. Heilly, of Ashland, is representing Lents, Lilly & Co., and together they have spent tbewhole week in ' the collieries at Park Place. Hs-tlee. Dr. I). W. atfaub Will remove from town to llelhlebem, Penna., about April 1st Former natrons knowing themselves In ar rears, will con for a fcvor by calling, at the oittea, Mo 84 HoiiUt White street, and making arrangements for tfceir accounts. After April first ouUtemUnc accounts must of necessity be left lit the lunula, of a col lector. 8-8-0tcod Nsil Vaw Hay, Next Saturday the W. C. T. U. organ laations and other temperance societies throughout the laud will celebrate as Keal Dow day, in houor of the birthday of Maine's famous son who will pass the Mth annual milestone of life. He has already lived two ordinary lives in yeurs, and in point of iiiHiicuce for temperauro reform his has bee n the most patent life of our Ameri can citicuhip. Every day symptoms of digestive disorders acid stomach, dintress after eating, burning at pit uf stomach, lull, heavy feeling Bur dock Blond Hi I ten- never fails to correct any troubles tif tln sort. mahamoy am. A tlnrderons Altadk In h House nt ViiIchii Sntuwlny Night. Mahawov City, Mar. 15. Vulcan was tie scene of a lnurderons attack Saturday night. John Poloek, a boarder, attempted to eject John SUndlnsky, stid his wife from their house. In the struggle Folock struok Stindlnskl on the head with an iron poker, knocking him neoonrolons. lie struck the , , . 1 . . . i ncor.tons main Mvemi Him irt tt PJ CIIFOJ lu vviiiuii uo imii ttiiwti uiubi boarders interfered and prerented a mnnler. The home of Justice Urandower was the scene of a pretty wedding Ihttfrday evetilue. The contracting partlM wore Mis Mary Ilrandower. danghter of the Joatlce, and AlboitSclnrsrts. Misses llattle Snyder and Christie Ilarnhardt were the bridesmaids and Messrs. Herman and Jacob Ilrandower, brothers of the bride, the groomsmen. A thief removed all the clothing from tw dummies in front of Feinberg's clothing store Saturday night and got away without being detected. Itev. Ilyers, of Delano, preached his fare well sermon at Delano last night. Mrs. James Mauchllne, of St. Nicholas, will go to Thacker, West Virginia, to jolu her husband, who bss a position as mina superintendent thero. The business men on Centre street, between Main and Second, have omployed a private watchman. Chief Burgess Bowman has started a cru sade against corner loafing and will chase young men and women who loiter on the streets on Sunday evening'. FOR KIN-TORTURED And rest for tired mothers in a warm bath wlthCi'TicuBA SoAr.andaslngleappllcatton of CtnimiKA (ointment) , the great skin euro. CunoonA Hemkdibs afford instant relief, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dls-flgurlng.humlllatlng.ltoblng.burnlnB.bleed-lng, crusted, scaly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else falls. gold throughout tko vorld. I'orrn Oevo in Catu. Coitr., solo Prop., DMton. . ,..--. SO- " Uow to Core Skln-Tortnrtd BiMtt," hit. SKIN SCALP and ITalr Tfeaatlflcd br CUT1CURA SOAP. i A BEAUTIFUL GIFT 1 E FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS, 2 f COUPON TO "HERALD" P READERS. 8 jF- The holder of SO Coupons of the HERALD Is entitled to a tfrst-class life size, free-hand Water Color Portrait - JC worth $15 00, made from nny distinct Z$ photograph, by paylnc 65 cents at M. SZ Hooker's studio, 8c8 W. Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. - OPEH SUNDAYS. Send photograph In Immediately r2 tZZ and have coupons ready upon re- IS celptof portrilt. m !: NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. ! VP - I iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiintNi rtcmjat5jts9ttssjaismctmceiit FKIKUTSON'S THKATItp, l. J. I'EltaOPOtf, JlANAGItK. MONDAY, MARCH 22, '97 FIRST GRAND ENTERTAINHENT For the benefit of the Worthy Voor of Shenandoah, I'n. . . . YAUDEVILLE ? CLUB $ MINSTRELS Assisted by the Famous Schoppe Orchestra. SIX 15ND V.EN ! 1'ItHMIHK COMEDIANS CJltAND FIltST I'AUT OF... ...MODKHN MINSTRKUY ' nniLLIANT Ml'Sld BWBET SINGING' GltAND OMO and I'l'NNY SKETCHES ' DON'T FAIL TO SEE Till: Corbett-Fitzslmmons Burlesque, , . . The Irish Senators" and "Pastime on the New Orleans Levee." 30 Great Exponents ot Humor In Burnt Cork NOTICE. The entire receipts of this ontertaln- meni win go a i ue general reuei eommlttce lor the-bcneflt of the poor of Hhenamloah. riCKETS - only - 25c Reserved seats may bo iirocurcd for 10 cents extra at Kirlin's drujf store. Chart now open. MISCELLANEOUS. "ITf ANTED. A first-class tinsmith, one who , 1 understands Dlllmbintr nrcferred. Aimlv to W. P. Williams, 10 North Wliltestrect. 3-12-tf OU IU5NT. The store room, cellar rind duo Morfifftii's llaznnr. Poseteslon Apr 11 earner ii uesireu, Heated by steam. Apply to FOIt HRNT. Store room and dwelling at No. 122 North Main itreet. Contains bath and elostt. Good cellar and nloo yard room. Size of store room. lx feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Wareroom and table can be had with it If desired. Grand location and rent reasonable. AxlUress, C. n, Nkwhoi'hkk, 130 North Main n Mreer. 8-l-tf f KTTERH OK AI)MINISTnAT10N.-Ittere Xj of administration having been duly granted to the undersigned, ou the estuie of John-A. Grtnt. Iat of the borough ot Shenandoah. Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, all persons I ndebted to sold estate will plae (BRe iwyment, and all those having els.lnisanilnst said estate, will present them without delay to jmf uuit, AiuiiiniHrwrix. Or to her attorney. ttsn. M. IIoads, Morris llulldlng. Pottsville, Ph. S-l-Ot-oaw -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES -AND- .LOWCST PRICES. -OO TO- Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. PROPOSALS FOR. SUPPLIES OflW if the State Hospital fur Injured Persona 01 me Aiitnrat'ite roai ttegion 01 remutyiva uta, KtHintalu UprtiiirB. I'ennu Ht-'altul and marked (pronosals for suouHes) for the stiite hospital for Injured persons of the ttnthriu'itt' ftial renlon of lmisj Ivaula, will be reet'tvrd bv the Itonrd of Trustees un to and IncludtiiK the lst day of March, A. 1 , IWV7, for fiiriilrihiiiif bread, meat, uroceries. drum. iuuk Uiis, fruits, vegetables, Ice, feed, coal, &a., for the war endlnir May 3 Int., 1KUH. The Btwrd of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. A schedule of the article and protiubU anuiuut of each required, will be funushed on application. AtUlrewi, .1 ' 1Juile, Bup'tB ati lloHpital, H-12 llShZi-M Fountain SprlugM, l'ft S AT THE- MAMMOTH GOLD IN, We have just opened one of tlie ' "SPRING Lver displayed in Shenandoah. Our large mammoth store is crowded with bargains in this line. No store in the large cities carrv a better assortment or finer grade of goods tlian we now offer to our patrons, jflDen's anb Bos' Gtotbing.-- "Cbilbven's IRovetties. These goods were purchased for cash, and we will sell them at such low figures that will astonish jtm. . In fact you will be amazed and wonder how such goods can be made up to sell for such low prices as we have marked them. The people of Shenandoah need not buy shelf-worn suits, when they can buy the latest styles, new goods, at our store for almost nothing. Our mammoth show windows will give you an idea of the hundreds of suits that will greet your eye when you inspect our stock on the inside. I housands of different patterns on the inside await your inspection. We invite all to come and see these bargains ; if you do you will surely buy. The ladies are especially invited to inspect the novelty suits for children. New stock of Pants for Men and Boys, and Children's Knee Pants all the latest patterns. All the latest styles in Hats, stiff and soft. We Give away Express Wagons with Children's Suits, j Mammoth Clothing Housed J"" I GOL.DISM, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. A pleasure to buy goods in such n store as ours with so fine a stock. 4, 5 S!3! --aj -t ----S ls -sfls --s - -s--l- 1111 500 Pairs ins c a 1111 And a Halt 3 Is, what we are offering now, and you had 2 butter come at once before the best are all gone. SS2 They are all high-grade shoes, but the prices we 3332 have put on them are about half value. - S -9 t l - s so- r -s if Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Innp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING, J. A. H0YER, Mgr.- SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Bloomsburg Gold-' Cure Sanitarium -l'or Oure 1 Liquor ard Mof ph,itt; Hafoit No detanUoa from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D 8IIKSANDOAII, I'BNN'A. A genuine weleorao waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whlskSTS, beers porter and ale oonstantly on tap. Uliolee oroperauce dilutes and olgara. CLOTHING HOUSE, Proprietor. finest stocks of CLOTH 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 iu 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. OLD-STMD-Rmnim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltnian'sBlcwk) tCasat Centre Street. OQIee Hours,' 7 o. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J, W. Angles, late of 1 tending, Manager. NOTICE I Dr. Q. 8. Hartley is still con nected with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATIONS FKKJS We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that .per tain to llentul Surgery. No cliarges for extracting when plates are oniered. We are the only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thore who use roazoui'u Complexion Powder. Ye