Candy. Do you wish to eat is pure ? If so, vow our new line. We camly tlmt shouM try handle A M. ami hon hons. lie made. Try Teniiey's chocolates the purest that can ii box, you'll want anotner. HOOKS & BROWN 4 North ISI In St. FURNITURE. Nc rr had we no large and heftutlfnl an aorV ment n now, nntl in point of value can offer Intending; buyers letter Inducements than ever We rail your attention to our Unci of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. its realty n trout to see such good lit such rcmitrknMy low factory prices. -OXR OF OtTR- BABY COACHES Is n good thing to push along. Thry are mnili-d upwards to suit any taste. Quality and ni tunl worth alone determine the prices, -Our Stock is Complete. M.Spoont, 1 i 8 Sast Cntr flt ...THE.!! Will remove on or . . . about . . . APRIL 1, '97, -TO- .29 South Main St. NEAR- BUT EARLY ! Is ready for your kind in spection. The announcement may be a little later than that of our competitors, and the styles may likewise be LATER, for ours is no display of job lots of last year leavings, but all the Newest, Freshest and Most Desirable Attire capable of producing, con sistent with moderate prices. (o) The Juvenile Department Abounds with a magnificent variety and all-wool, high class suits, such as we can safely recommend. Men's and Boy's Spring Suits. Never so complete, the makes ijever more perfect, the prices ' never 96 low. All are war ranted the best obtainable value in the market. You will see the cream of what the whole woolen world has given over to the manufacturers. Bicycle Suits. . . . A new branch we have, intro duced. The new arrivals place present assortments beyond any, in extent and styles to choose from, shown this sea son. We are the only jobbers' in this locality. Gents' Furnishings. None better, none more stylish than our handsome display. imcioiifiisE, Cor. Haiti and Cherry Sts. SAM BLOCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AXD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE anil LLOYD STREETS. YK HAVE TIIK II AND80MK8T IKHIUN3 OP ..OIL CLOTHS JO' TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, JV. ar N'rsf Centre Htrrrt. lrTJarvar -Prsr saj 3 Miinynn's Cold Cure inrrs cvlita In the held, colds on tin' Ilium, olit colds, new inlds, and obstinate colds, and all forma of grip. Stops siieesiiiK, discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents catarth, diphtheria, pneumonia and nil throat and hinfi troubles. Those pleawnt little pellets arc absolutely harniless, have saved thousands of lives and prevented much sickness, rruc aoc. MUNYON' Improved Homoeopathic Heme Company put up a separate cure disease. At all druggists, mostly Remedy for well 2fl cents. Hume to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyon. loOfl Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for ant diteaM. MfY POlCTs). HnptMiiilncs Throughout! the 0..nntry tflirnnlcled lor llmty Perusal, i The funeral of Mrs. William James, of St. , Nicholas, took place this afternoon. II F. Bortolet, former superintendent at Mahanoy Dane, has moved Ills family to I Beading. A marriage license was granted to Edward F. Lindenmiith and Mary Ellen Terrlll, both of (lllberton. Owen Fahey, won a price of fSO at the drawing of the St. Joseph's Pioneer corps at Oirardville last evening. Benjamin Hartman, of Read lor, yesterday celebrated tils fiftieth anniversary as an ! employe of the Heading Railway. letters testamentary were granted to Joseph Woll on the estate of Louis II. Oolts chall, late of Pottsvllle, deceased. Tossed from his wagon by his team running away, between Scranton and Waverly, Mark Doty fell on bis bead and was killed. Legislators and other officials yesterday in spected the State fishery near Lancaster, which the State baa leased, hut may purchase. Mrs. Alice Hilton, who threw herself before a train at Scranton, dldr A letter to her husband found on her body proves sho com milted suicide. An original soldiers' pension was issued to George 11. Rnccht, ilrandonville, and an original widow's ami Increase to Sarah Jane Kline, Shumokiu. Iinitronil men from all sections of the state participated in a monster assembly held by Rrotlierhood men In the Tamaqua Opera House last evening. Mount Ch mud's health officer Is compelled j lo bury all dead animals found In the bor i uiigh ami for a failure to do Is fined $2 for each carcass. JIb receives $12 per month for h ) services. 1 Supt. Michael O'llrlen, of Hie Prudential Iiiturauco Company, at Shamokln, was held up by two ruffians, but escajicd their clutches. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Comiiany has reduced the wages of its engineers at Caxton and Kalrvicw yards from fS.00 to 2.80. President Harris, of the Reading Railway, lias assured Ashland that a new station will be erected here, nearer the town, this summer. L. I'efowlcli, the clutliior, denies the rumor t!wt he had sold bis South Main Htrcet property. He says business is prosper ous, having just returned from Now York yesterday with a large stook of spring cloth ing and has no occasion to dipoe of his property. Thc greatest bargains in it A. lloldcrman's. tho jewelry lino MAHANOY CITY. A I'MseslllllnnlM Admirer Smashes Windows And (lets In Jail. Mauanov City, March 18. John Bab cock, 11 Cornlshinan residing ut Buck Moun tain, got drunk after hearing the result of the Fitissinimons-Corbett fight yesterday and strayed into the saloon of D.iuiol E. Thomas, in town, whore he b came boisterous and wanted to whip everybody in sight. He was ejected with some difficulty and he then -unshed the largo front window of tho aloon. He spent last night In tho lockup and this morning was taken to Pottsvllle. Hugh Stride won considerable money on FitzHinmons and celebrated the result of the battle by christening bis valuable setter dog after the victorious fighter. Contrary to the general rule, the Malmnoy City people returned from the Hasloton eisteddfod yesterday without a prize. Daughters of Liberty Council, last evening celebrated its first anniversary. I The funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth James, of St. Moholas, took place this afternoon and Interment was made at Taman.ua. Mrs. William llurdon, wife of the outside foreman at the Gilberton colliery, died at 8:30 o'clock lost nlgbt after a lingering ill ness. She leaves a son and two daughters. The funeral will take place Saturday after noon. Interment at Tamaqua. William 11. Jones, a respected resident and Justice of the Peace of Gilberton, died yes terday from asthma and bronchitis. Mrs. Patrick Conner), of St. Nicholas, left Iat evening to attend the funoral of her cousin, Sister Felicia, who died at St. Agnes' hospital on the 10th Inst. Sister Felicia was formerly Miss Kate Scaularr, of St. Nicholas, and three years ago entered the convent ut Glenn Rydal, near Philadelphia. She re ceived the veil in August, last, and then taught school at St. Elizabeth's parish, near Philadelphia. A 100-yard race has been arranged between Hugh Stride and Rowlaud Williams, both of town, but the date hag not been fixed. Stride is to ride a bicycle and Williams will go on foot. Ivauboe Commandery No. 81, Knights Templars, of town, will attend the annual conclave at Eastou on May Sift-SO in a body. A Nuisance. Mike Sheets, a Slavonian, was arrested by Special Officer Anthony Alex and Coustable Daudo this afternoon for creating a nuisance and disturbance at tlie Lehigh Valley depo', and placed him in the lockup. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Red Flag Oil, 88e. At Gruhler Bras., drug store. KheimmtUiii (Julukly Cured, After having been couuueU to tbe house for eleven days and ylng ont fSn, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Ruult Ste. Marie, Mich., was cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing 23 cents aud has not since lieen troubled with that e mplaioL For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEflTS PER GLASS AlrfKilutely pure, tunlly on hand at Contains ro alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. H N0RTB MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AMD BELOW COST i I will ulotw out In 30 day my entire stock of BOOTS AIVD tHOSS of tbe best and Uncut make. The greater part of thin tock I home made poods. BfiOMon for Helling; out I Intend to kuve town. Cull early and examine tbe stock GEO. MANNING, 1SS E. Coal St. THE 0STBDDFOD. Held nt llntletan Yesterday Willi Three Kssslnns, The eisteddfod hvld at Hazlcton yesterday, three aessious, was the most successful ynt cctiductcd in the region. The opera honw was crowded. The prises and vinuers are as follows! Morning Kesslon-riano solo, A. Miss Ada Roberts, of Plymouth ; duett, ''Excelsior," H, J. W. Jones, bam, and Thomas Deyuon, of Si' ran ton ; cornet solo, to, John J. Stephenson, Jr., Iliick Mountain, 18 years old, n" competition ; female chorns, "New Year's Eve," foO, Plymouth choir, as opposed by Hazlcton and Audeiireid. Afternoon Session Solo for children. "Girlo and I." 2, Miss Arinlo Jones, of Andciiroid , any cash for four male voices, to divided between parties from Kdwnrds vllle and Plymouth ; contralto solo, ffl, Miss Mary Emanuel, of Plymouth, being the wlnnerr, with Mrs. Sadie (tarcnt Kistler, daughter of the celebrated composer Owylu (Incnl. Miss I.iaile Mates, of Mahsnoy City, and Mrs. T. W. Morgan, of Auden- ried, the othor contestants. "The It llymn," 8, Mrs. C. W. Morgan, of Auden- rem; r. citation, fireman s rrayer, so, William Trobyn. of litWon ; chorns, "Oh Great Is the Depth," $300, Phymonth choir defeating 1 tail clou. Evening Session Haritone solo, "The Watchers," $, Edward Trobyn. of Pitts ton; tetter solo, "Out of the Deep," S, Thomas Harriott, of Scranton; quartette, "God is a Spirit," flB, Wllkesbarre defeating l'lymonth; soprano solo, "The Iteggar Girl," 5, Mrs. Mary James, of Plymouth. Miss Miss Edith Morgan, of town, wa a contestant for this prise. Chorus, "Martyrs of the Arena, $150, Gwent Glee Club, of Edwardsville, defeating the Male Club, f Plymouth ; tbe Druids, of Plttston, and the Slstlngton Club. The IiiMtigiiratlnn Of prices at the Famous Clothing House beats that of President MoKJnley. 1'IllWONAI. 3UtNT0T. Miss Dixie Kane returned to her home In Centralis this morning. Mrs. M. M. Burke Is confined to her home by a serious attack of la grippe. Mrs. Michael Conry, of South Main street, Is visiting her parents at Locust Gap. Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of Mayberry alloy, gave birth to daughter this momiug. Messr. John mid Alexander Manning, of Pottsvllle, attended the ball here last night. Miss Sfllllo Dolaney, the West Centre street dressmaker, is spending a few days in Phila delphia. Miss Mary Porneroy has returned homo from a week's sojourn among Hasletun friends. Miss Jennie Goho, of Reading, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Rowse, of South Jurdin street. Misses Tillie Wyatt, of Philadelphia, and Jennie Wyatt, of Ashland, spent yesterday afternoon In town. Mr. Van Artsdalen, of Southampton, is the guest of his daughter, Mr. J. Arthur Moyor, on West Oak street. Messrs. Thomas 0. Itainl, Gny Keipcr and John Connors enjoyed tho St. Patrick's day festivities at Haaleton yesterday. Miss Maine O'Malley left for hor homo in Scranton this morning. During her stay hero she was the guest of MitH Kate Maluy, on West Oakjtrcct. Don't Lot Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for eoughs and colds, 2Bc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Cutting Coul With Air. Krom Ilazleton Sentinel. At the Coleraino collieries of A. S. Van Wickle & Co. oxporinicnt is being made which is exciting considerable interest among the oporalors of tho region. It is I that of using compressed air in cutting coal in small veins. Tho machines have now been in operation for some time, and thus far have uiveu eood satisfaction. Tho idea itself is not entirely now ill this region, but it is new ill its uso on breast and small vein work. Four men handling one of these machines and attending the blasting work can make forty blasts in a day. By tho old process no more than twenty holes could be drilled and fired. Tho advantage by the now process is obvious. The machine is worked something similar to the machine rock drills but in stead of a piston motion the drill revolves, cutting the coal in tbe hardest parts with the greatest facility. It is likely that the method will be more generally adopted in a snort time. A lady at a ball called her beau nn Indian because he was on her trail all tho time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you customer, if SiioeStqi$k. wo once get you. Faotobv Honor In Training. John Donor, of Summit Hill, is training faithfully at Atlantic City for his 15-round contest with Dick Moore, which takes place at the Olympic Athletic Club at Athens, Delaware county, on Tuesday night, noxt week. The CatHwIssa Trestles. The high wooden trestles on the Catawissa railroad, are to bu replaced by substantial iron viaducts. Contracts for the work have been placed by tho Philadelphia & Beading Ballway Company. The viaducts will be five in number, varying lu length from 410 to 1600 feut, and lu heighth from 00 to 112 feet. One of the longest will be located a short dittanco west of Bingtown. Vroin Crlpplo Creek. After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many lomedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After uslug three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy, both the cough and cold left roe, and in this high alti tude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. B. Henderson, editor lUlly Advertiser. For sale by Gruhler Bros.. drug store; Sale of Sbool Hoods. Subscriptions will be received at the office of tbe Secretary of the School Board, in the West street school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousand ($26,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The I Kinds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi annually. Denominations : Twenty f 100 bouds; twenty $200 bonds, and thirty-eight 600 bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. I'aioB, President. Attest : Frank IUnka, Secretary. llensilt Jlall. A grand ball for the benefit of tbe Hebrew school of Shenandoah will bs held on Thurs day evening, 18th lost , at Itobhlus' opera house. The ichoppe orchestra will famish the dancing music. 8-lB-3t l'arty at Win. I'enn. A number of the friend of Miss Tolly Jones, of Win. INhih, tendered that lady a surprise party last evening. Oatnes ami other amusements made the evening au enjoyable oue. M niidulght a collation was served after which all the guests departed for their homes, voting Miss Jones an excellent htwtcss. The following guests were present : Misses Lottie Powell, Mary Millichap, ti.: .1 ,...,i..ii.... p. T-m. bert, Multie llees. Kutlie Capper, Fauma Duck, Maggie Williums, of Slieuandnab; Mary K Jouc, of Wm. l'cnii; Messrs. Hen - jaroin Jones, Thuimw, Alfred and Arthur Millichap, Uharles Nelsweuter, waiter Humble, John Cbsiles, Oliver Capper, C'harhs llliiker, Charles Deegan, of Shenandoah, Biehartl 11 , William. .Mind aud iieiijainin J out-., of Win IV ii u, V. II Jay, of town. I Rl iKL it. M Atom rg !lt"r Dun aiiu i m i ii i . ., 9 ingorsoU on Cross Men I linto nbnvn nil things u rrpaa man. What irlgbt has lie to murder thrrsunshimi of thodnyf What right hns ho to nswnil bnte. tho Joy of life? Whim yon go homo, you ought to go like a my of light, so that It will even in tho night burst oat of tho dnnrs mid windows and lllniuirmlo tho dorknciis. Some iiton think their mighty brntnf have boon In n turmoil. 1'licy hnvo been -thinking about who will bo older man from tho Fifth ward. Thoy have been i thlnklngnljont polities. Groat and mlrihty qnostlons have boon engaging their minds. They Iittvo bought cnliro ut 5 cents or 6, nnl want lo Ml It for?. Think of the Intellectual strain that inuxt have boon n ion tjaat mnti, and wbm ho got home ovorybody else In tho house must look out for bis comfort. A women who has only taken rare of Ura nr nil children nnd one or tvro of therh sic: him been nnrslng or sinking to them nnd trying to mnko ntio yard of cloth do the work of two ehe, of course, tafireah and flno , to wait upon this gontlomnftj UiebeaHof tho family, tho boss I i ft WW iter imt Oiubt. Some tlfne agoOlgn Nothcrsole, wishing to give realism to a rehonrsil of " Car men," Insisted, in iplto of n prott from her stage mnnnger, on stnoklng n rlgivr. "As tho antbor snld t'lirmen was to amoko a olgnr that is what C'nrmen Is go ing to do," deolnml Miss Nctberwile. The property UMitt std nothing but handed hiiit atig, blncjt1 Book, The OptrMta lighted It, took n puff, ooOghed, todk a Bcoond puff. Hor face gNvr fv Wlthtletcrcttiatioq Iflic ruffed the third time. Hnt then the cljrnrwus dropped nntl sho fied'to faorittroReiQg main. Thca -iv.rf tmtaOKB rchuarslng that day. That ovedrfi aim thrmifrer Carmen wiokoil oigYirefifrsi -raartiuu'ti AYoukly. A Few AVoTOs on Athletic Training. If yon have been eating all sorts of things dilrlnfr tho nunimcr, sitting up late st night and fretting up late in the lirn n(t, do yon fancy that on the 1st of Octo ber you can liegln n entirely new life nnd make a good footbnll j laycr of yourself by Thanksgiving day? Not l y nny means'. If you want to bo a luteiulm of xoino col lege athlotio tsjaul) begin bi f rc you get to college. Begin tar eating carefully, not by anting food fit for' wild anlim.ls, but by rtlg 8"d moats nnd so on, uml not 1111 itig up on caudles arid sweet k day after day nt menls and between meals. There is u reason for this. A man whoso stonineli ia wenk lias no cotrroge, nnd If ho has no oourago ho carries, himself through a gnme on his norvea ftnfi la completely oxhaustrd nt the ond of that game. No one can give himself it strong, vigorous digestion in one month nor in one year if he is at nil weak there. It requiroByeara of normal 1! vi ng to do tills, and it is the most Important part of nil training. Probably the famous story about Napoleon Is quite truo, that he thought inoro of his soldiers' fond nnd shoes than" of their gnn, for ho maintain ed that no man could flpbt in pinching shoes and on on empty stomach. In tho same wuy you oatffiot tn.ln your muscles to do extraordinary things in a few short weeks. It requires monthn nntl years of gradual work. If you start in lute nnd work ImKl ovory tiny you w ill ruin your mueclcs Instead of improving them, nnd as a mutter of aortal lucord many a good man has Icon lost to his team for this rea son alono. Harper's Round Table. Indian Uouredntlous. A young man wllo left this city nomo time ago to mnko hifl fortune, In the gold mines of Alaska has just returned with an awful Btory of fiuffefliig and hardship. It Is tin follows: flip United Btates utatntes forbid tho landing of liquors in Alaska except for medlolnal pur; o-es, so the young man se cured n permit from Collector Wise to car ry n live gullnn keg of whisky with him, Tlio collectors at Port Tovrasbend nnd Ju neau allowed ibe liquor to pass, and tho prospector carried it inland several hun dred miles. In order to keep it safely while out prospecting ho burled It deep in tho snow, and ou bis rotturn found it safe nnd sound. He mood camp a hundred miles or more, and burled it again. Not finding any claim worth working he struck far ther inland and again burled his keg a hundred miles from civilization. Wheq ho returned a couple f weeks later, be dug down in tho snow,' btit could llnd no wbifky. Ho kept digging, thinking it might bine sunk of its own weight, but still found no trace at his treasure. Fif teen foot below tho point where it liad been burled he struck board, upon vvhloh was written in n line Sponoerian hand: "Stolen by Indians. "San Francisco JZasfc : nilOWN.-Oii the 17tli last, at Yatesvlllc, Io., Sydney, wile of John Brown, nged ii years. Funeral will take phtee on Saturday, 20th hut, at 2 . m. Services In the Methodist Itplacopal cliurch In Shenandoah. Interment In the Odd Fellow.' cemetery, ltclattves and friends n-spectfully invited to attend. Pimples, blotrhes. b',.-' twin, red, rough, oily, mothy ski.i I ' ' vcalp, dry, thin, and tailing liulr, i II) blumlslios prevented by CtrfictiRl Koac, iho most effective sltui purify. Isg and beautifying soap In the world as well as purest and sweetest tor toilet, bath, and nursery. If told throocnout Ih. wotM, ltorrcs D. xvd O. Coup.. sol. rropt.. BMtOD He lo BMnlfly ttK f Ma,"ft BLOOD HUMORS nntt&X i!it?ttft?TTtf?tt?t??Tf?tWfttrT? g A BEAUTIFUL BIFT 1 B FOR THE G0MIN6 HOLtOAYS. 3 COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. The holder of SO COSom of the SZ HERALD is entitled to a first-class life size, free Imml Wstr Color Portrait ST worth $1S 00, msl from nny illsilnrt m- photograph, by payinir 08 OSDtS at M. IE lli rker'H studio, SkH Y. Ontre street, Hliciiaintoah la. I fc- 0PZH STTHDATS. J- Bend photograph In lmmadlately 1 ?&iLnfV5n?rU1tfU" read'r up0n re" celptof portr it. , 1 gp NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. The Rosy Freshness And a ( Hi t hoftuiss of the skin U inva riably ohtaliU (1 1V thlM H Who UBO POXZOHI'S CompUiitnt 'AtUr. "imiiniiMnii- sj m I,,, , hiimis unit (uticura ammm,wm,?mmmmm&2 I AM AH - 3: 3 3 3 3 .3 : 3 3 There never has been a shoe store g that gave more value 2 for your-money than 3 we do. 3 The old penny- -rjg wise-and-pound-fool- 2 ish idea of giving 3 as little as a man 3 could for money has 3 no place store. in our 2 3 3 With Us, it's As fc Much as We Can, 3 Not as Little.' w e want to draw your shoe trade here ; but 2 111 . . 1 it: we don't expect to get 2 r utile.!?"; vp rnn rnn- 2f Sr g'ving' more good, solid, . 1 g: wortn-your-money ser? vice than any other 2 shoe store can. 2 We're proving that 2 we DO do this to more 2 people to-day than we 3 ever did. We'd like 5s S YOU to be among the 2 number. 3 You should be. And then we mike our customers a 2 ; present of a beautiful Parlor ; Lamp when purchases : amount to $25.00. 3- 3 3 shoe store! J. A. M0YER, Mgr. 3 3 ! Shose Retailed at Factory Prices. 2 SPEGIAItS tiiiWsoji's HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of every worthy make aud 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 6Jjf c. per yard"; they were made to sell at I2)c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the mftv per cales, sold everywhere at i2jc; 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. I !C v aVft iTfc 1 m fT5T sr aw 00 rutin -3 1 3P -ad -4 AT MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, I GOLDIN, Proprietor. We have just opened ond of Ever displayed in Shenandoah. Our large mammoth store) is crowded with bargains in this line. No store in the largd cities carrv a better assortment or finer grade of goods than we now ofrer to oar patrons. fe-Cbilbven's Boveltfee. These goods were purchased for cash, and we will sell them at such low figures that will astonish you. 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 then.. 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. Thousands of different patterns on the inside await your inspection. We invite all to come and see these bnrjpiins ; 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, We Give away Express Wagons with Children's Suits. Mammoth Clothing House, w L. GOLDIN, Prop. ? and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah, A pleasure to buy goods in such a store ns ours with so fine a stock. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF MISCELLANEOUS. THOU 8AIJ3. -Three stoves. Wilton hall and 1 Btntr carpet, nml window shades. Dr. Strmib, No. 24 Hou(U White street, Pen n iv Shenandoah, F QU HUNT. A new house on South AVhlte street provided with all modern conven- leiioes. Kt-aftonnhle rent. Apply at K. E. Mngnrglo's store, JCast Centre ttrett. 3-1&-tf WANTED. A first-class tinsmith, one who nndcrstnnils pltiiiililiiK preferred. Apply to W. 1". Wllllnins, 10 North White street, a-12-tf IjAOlt KENT. The store room, cellar nntl one ' room on 2nd floor now ooeupleil by Morgan's Buzanr. Possession April 1st., or earlier It ileslred. Heated by steam. Apply to 3-3-tf N. W. llBDUAU,. T710R RENT. Store room and ilwelllntr at No. 1 122 North Main street. Contains bath and closet. Good, oellnr and nice yard room. Size 01 store room, 10x45 feet, wltli two larne ueoutl f i)l show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Warerooin and stable can be had with It If desired. Grand location and rent reasonable. Address, u. V . Nkwhouseb, 120 North Main street. SM-tf 4 DMINISTItATOU'B NOTICE. letters testa. ft. mcntary iiavinpbeeu Issued to the under- signed upon the en tat a of Wnry Krehn, late of Kast L'nion township, McmiyiKin couniv, deeeftwL aU persona knowing them&elvea to be Indebted to ftald estate will make inynient and those having claims ajalnst said etate will nrenent the samo far settlement to John Ulbiiafkr, Kx ecu tor, 2-2S-3t-oaw Ilrandonville, Pa. pOR SHKIIIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OnwiasnvJuo. Subject to Republican rules. IJUtltaUSON'B THKATliB, ) 1'. J. I'pnuwoif, Mahageb. MONDAY MARCH 22, '97 FIRST GRAND ENTERTAlNflENT For the benefit of the AVorthy Voor of Shenandoah, Ta. . . VAUDEVILLE $ CLUB 0 MINSTRELS AsoUted by the IVimons Schoppe Orchestra. SIX BND MRN I rilKMlKK COMHDIANS I QKAND PI118T PAKT OP... ...MOD15RN MINSTP.HL8Y I liniLI.IANT MUSIC I 8WKRT SINGING! QIIAND OLIO nnd FUNNY SKETCHES ! DON'T FAIL TO SEH THE Corbett-Fltzslmmons Burlesque, . . . "The Irish Senators" and "Pastime on the New Orleans Lem," 30 Great Exponents ot Humor In Burnt CwK NOTICE. The entire reeelnU of thle entertain ment will go to the general relief committee for lite uenent 01 the poor or Hiienanuoan. TICKETS only - 25c Reserved neata may be procured for 10 cent exira ai Jvtrnn s urug awre. nart now uimu Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 0 DIVIDEND o TefturcaitODMra: WOULD YOU CUm TO INVKBT $10 OU UPWARDS i" Dtvi 4u4 MfkbUmaoUily. P,ticul.ri free rrnFln nancini to. nb leftrburn 8irt Chtot'o 111 THE - the finest stocks of stiff and soft. OLD-smnD-rmrani hWWJ SHENANDOAH, Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Straei. Ofnee Hours: 7 a. m. to S p. m. Dr. J. W. Anglos, Date of Itondtwrl. Mannirer. NOTICE I Dr. O. S. Hartley Is still con- neciol with the establishment, iment. ALL EXAMINATIONS FIUIK We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. ........ i .. , . uvfu. Miunu,. . . ' i xi aud Bridge work and all operations that peiv ' tain to weiiuti tsurgory. No oliarees for extracting when nlatcs nro- ordered. Wo aro tbo only nsors of vitalised, air for tho painless oxtruction of teeth. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main Si. Bloomsburg QoId-w --Cure Sanitarium -For Cure of- Liquor arc MoyrQ Hafiits Ho dcUiuUon from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D.r SHKNANDOAir. l'KNN'A. A Handsome Comploxlon Is one of tho greatest cliaws a weuum smi possess. PoasoMi's Okutuuiwwi Busvauu gives it. Wanted-An Idea I; Who can tblote of some simple tiling to pateotr Protect Tour Idaaji: thnv in. lirlnu vou waalth. Write JOII A VEtDSBBURN ft CO., Patent Altor UTS. Waitilagton, D. (' , for tbelr i.Sul) prise oltec sua list ot two buulrsU Uiieutlous vrsuted.