-it) ft. . A'NDV. Do you yv-ish to eat tlmt is pure ? If so, you s&ould try our new line. We handle A. M. Teimey's chocolatts and bon bona, the purest tbat can be made. Try ti box, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN North Main Sit. FURNITURE. Never had wo so larc ami linutlfnl sn amort tmnt us no w , ami in point of value raw offer intending buyers letter lutluocnionHthnn over WeOAll your attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Its really n trent to nee such goods at sttfli renrarknll low factory prices. -OMR OF OfR- BABY COACHES Is a Rood thing 'to push nlong. They are graded iiiwnrds to suit any tnatc. Quality mid actunl worth nlotic determine the prices, "fc-Onr Stock la Complete. M.Spoont, 1 18 Bast Oontra fit. . I ! El-. BEE - HIVE Will remove . about on or APRIL i, '97, -TO- 29 South Main St. -NEAR- POSTOFFICE A FINE SELECTION 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 LATKR, 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. (0) 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 never more perfect, the prices never so 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. fiOCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. SAM BLOCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE ana LLOYD STREETS. X V K HAVE TUK Sg DESIGNS OF ..OIL CLOTHS JtV 'fW E. B. FOLEY, -Jfo. it Wmt Centre atreet. 1IAND80MK8T fU neur toon. KuppfMitlsffi Thmnghsmt tha Country Unroii tried lor Hast? Pernsl. Has bit been reduced to $1.39 ptr thousand feet In Scrantoit. The Primrose colliery will resume opera tion to morrow morning. The Knst German Conference of McIIihIIkIs will convene ot rVniiiton on Thursday. Tin- lllli ainiivcuarv of llio Washington II & I. Co., of Mnlmnoy City, will be held on tlio SO lli ln.it. The UIiiim of Ht. Nicholas Will open the biiielnll sen Mi In Ashland on April lTlh, willi the l.consl It.tle club. Y rty even fiiniilie was the Brc.itesl niiuihir lereivmg relief in one ilny from the Mnlmnoy it y relief sso'hitlin. l'ntiiik ( lenry, of Malniuny City, ling been appointed rti rgcuitt-nt-AtTmi of the House t Il:iri it.UfR, with hcadlUrtcr lit I-hMchi A dividend of 48 per cent , making 70 per rent, altogether, has been declared in favor f stock holders of the First National 11 ink of Clearfield. William J. Breunnn, of town. Is being nrged by his friends to heec moa candidate for the Senate in tlib district, on the Demo cratic ticket. The Buhl Pteol Mill at Sharon,-ami- the South Sharuii Steal Works, will have their new plants ready to start with about 800 men in a month or two. Judge Reott, at Boston., wrde4V tl e Evangelical Association (the Eslicr-Bowmau faction ) title to the i-hnrc.li at DanUlsvIHe claimed by the Diihsltes. In connection -with charges on which she was invited to leave the l.ullioian church, 80-year-old Mrs. Catherine Miller, of Wilkes harre. has sued her pastor, Rev. Panl Rowtilt, for $5,000 damages. The Northwestern Mining and Exchange Company has purchased a 2,000-acre coal tract to the south of Brackwayville, Clearfield county, hd various adjacent railroads are likely to ci tend spurs into the region as it develops. Thomas Dove, Jr., of Shenandoah, was n callernt tljo Journal office yesterday. Mr. Dove is ouc of the rising politicians north of the mountain, tie was lately elected School Director in the Third ward by a handsome majority and on taking his sent will be oue of the youngest Slid beat looking members of the Boh iil. Journal. Ask your grocer for no "JJoyal I'atcnt' il-ur, mid take uo other brand, It, U the best to.ii ui ide. When billons or costive, ont a Oiscaret .imly cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, SSc Ilnnili of a Hermit. -peelnl to Evkmwo HltBAt.n. Tamqua, March 23.The lifeless body of William Tongue wus found this morning in an old shanty on the outskirts of this bor o,itxh. Tongue had boon missing for several luys and the body was badly deeomposeti I to was 70 years old aud had lived alone In thoshauty for years. The Coroner's jury rendered a verdict "that the deceased prob ably met bis death by apoplexy at a time un known to thii jury." The deceased bad no known relatives. iMIIIIl A i . i- , A ri . ' of tho Globe fer ITEUBALGIA and similar Complaints, uuu lin-jro-i u uatur mo einngcnt iERMAH MEDICAL I .prescribed by eminent pi j-slclinar DR. RICHTER'S fab a itsneinn ii' IN EXPELLER.l World renowned ! imfirk;iMv Buccvutful ! Oiilvpennino with Trade Mark Anchor. F. Ad. li.cIiterA.Co., 215 lYnrlSt. Anr York. 31 HIGHEST AWARGS. 13 Branch Houses, Own GlaBswarks, 23 J &SUCU. feadoracd & ricoiumi'iulul by lt....n.ii. I. Urt XT HI.!.. Ut . 1. l l jtlrun, o M. Main s& Micranuoali. OR. rtlCHTEFVS ANCnOU" STOJIACIIAI, beat for Coll llysrepslo&Ktonincli Comnlnlnl GENUINE 4 IMPORTED i BEER -Nourishing nml exhilarating 5 GEflTS PER GLASS Alieolutely pore, tnutly on hand at Contains 1 o alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. li NORTH MAIN ST. SPEGIAIi: HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of eve ry worthy make and offer special inducements to buyers ; come aud get onr prices before Imyiitg car pets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perhaps about ttventy pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard ; they were made to sell at ia)c, YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at J2j4c; our price only 8c, BROCADED SILKS. - lilock only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L J.WILKINSON SON'S MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. imin.1 At mw. It ti foolish to Xtftect Any Form of Piles, (tare Tfcua at tM loctarilBe. Piles are simple In tbs beginning and easily cured. Tliey enn be cured even In the worst stages, without pain or lot" of blood, quickly, sorely and completely. There Is only one remedy that will do H t'yininld l'ilc Cure. It allays the innammatlon Immediately, heals the Irritated surface and with contin ued treatment reduces the swelling and puts the iiH-mhrnncs iuto good, sound healthy condition. The eur is thorough and per iniinent. Here sro some voluntary and unsolicited testimonials we lmvo lately received: Mrs. M. ('. Hlnkly, 001 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Iud., silys: Hnre beeu a. suf ferer from the pain and annoyance of Dies for fifteen j cars, tho Pyramid Pile Curo and Pyramid Pills gave me Immediate relief and in it short time a complete cure. Major Dean of Columbus, Ohio, says: I wiitli to udil In the nnmher of certificates as totho hcnellti deiived from tho Pyramid Pile Cure. I suffered from piles for forty years and from itching piles for twenty yours and two botes of ihe Pyinmid Pile Cure have effectually cured me. Most druggists sell Pyramid Pile Curo or will get It for ytu If yon ask them to. It is one dollar ptr package and is put up only by the Pyramid Drag 06.. Albion, Mich. l'ltltSONAI. SlRNI'ION. Mrs. Bnsslor, of Seven Stars, Is the guest of town friends. Miss Kate Toomey was a Philadelphia passenger to-day. Mrs. John West, of West Oak street, is con flnxl to her home by la grippe. II. J. Mtrldoon to-day left for Philadelphia o witness ine liouer-iioore ngiit. Miss Margaret Ferguson left town this morning for Ijtnsiligburg, N. Y. The wife of School Director Michael Sullivan has given birth to twins. Mrs. John Hughes, of Ashland. s)ient yes terday among town acquaintances. W. Thomas Lee went to Philadelphia yesterday to spend a few days with frionds. J. Arthur Moyer, manager of the Factory Shoe Store, is in Trenton, X. J., on business. Mrs. Edward Coyle, of West Lloyd street, was an early morning passeuger to Philadel phia. Miss Llssiu Stank is in PlilMoiphla pur chasing tho rcmaiudur of Iter liuster selection of millinery goods. Fred. Jay, window dresser at Wilkinson's emporium, is in Philadelphia to spend a week under the parental roof. Charles O'Hara, who came to town to at tend the funeral of his mother alwut two weeks ago, left to-day for his liume lu Omaha, Neb. Miss Annie Beddall, of West Oak s'reef, is at present an Inmate of the Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia, where she is under going trentinent for appendicitis. F. A. Donlittle, representing White & Co , of New York, produce merchants, spoilt yesterday in town. Ho lias secured the services of Max Ileese, who will uct as their representative here. George II. Kriuk aud I.. A. Bamberger havo received invitations to tako part in a smoker ami witness an entertainment to be given by the Mercantile Club of Philadel phia next Thursday oveniug. The club is the leading organization of lis kind in the Quaker City aud no doubt Messrs. Krick and Bamberger will tako advantage of the honor extended by the invitations. to cunu a coi.n ix one day Take Inntivo Bromo Quiuluo Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to curo. 25 cent . Uiininr of Combine. B 'aping March 23. President Harri'-, Vice President Voorbees, General Superin tendent Sweigard, and other ollicials of the Philadelphia & Heading liailroad, passed through this city on n tour of inspection. It is said that it is tho purpose of the com pany to establish through express trains to the North aud West, via Williainsport, shortening the distance to Pittsburg by 75 miles. After May the execulivo departments of the Heading. mil Lehigh Valley companies will be merged, with Mr. Yoorhecsas general manager. The olHclals of both the Heading and Lehigh Valley railroads stated to a Philadelphia reporter that the rumored plan to merge the executive department of the two companies bad not been discussed and as far as they knew was not contemplated. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stc-es 1-tf Lleentics Transferred. Tho retail license held by Curolino Becker, in the North ward of Tamaqua, was trans ferred to W. W. Riahel. Tho retail license of John Ilullihau, in tho Kast ward of Gilbertou, was transferred to Evan Evans. The retail lleeuse of Thomas Tosh, In East ITuiou township, was transferred to Marcak Slikoley. The letail license of Mr. Kate Bowes, in the Second ward of bhenaudoah, was trans ferred to James C. Phillips, The retail lieense of Fruneis Jeb, in Tuma' ipia, was transferred tu Caroline Becker. Tho greatest bargains in at A. Holderman's. tho jewelry line Sale of School Uonds. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Secretary of the School Board, in the West Btrect school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousand ($35,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, uud will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty 300 bonds, and thirty-eight fSOO bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. Prick, President. Attest : Frank Habtna, Secretary. Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, bums aud scalds are soothed at once aud promptly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, tbe best known cure for piles. C. II llageubucbj . I),mU HtHuinted, From Mary 8. Filbert to Amanda Christ, premises in Pine Grove. From Win. Bradbury, administrator, to Hugh Stride, premises in Mahanuy City. From John M. Hlllan to Michael Hlllan, premises in St. Clair. From Wm. B. Spats to Abbie A. Bossier, premises lu Valley View. From F. II. Felty tad wife to Levi Angst, premises In Pinegrovs. From Lvna Hcbneok to Edwin Getty, pramisas lu Pinagrove. From M. II. Kebler and wife to Wm. Nloe wowler, pram Lass in Shenandoah. New Two-step Klootrie Wheelmen at Bruin id's jewelry store. School Superintendent Kleetlon. Notice is hereby given that the School Directors of tbe Borough of Sbeuaudoab, Pa., will meet iu the Directors' room in the West street building in said borough ou the 83rd day of March, 1697, at 7:00 p. in. to elect "one person of literary and scientific aciiiiireuicnts and skill and experience in the art of teaching as borough superintendent," to fill the uuexpired term of Prof. C. D. Bogart. By order of the Board. John J. l'BU'g, Pres. Attest: Frank Hanna, Sec'y. 2-11-lut The greatest bargains iu at A. Uoldcrinau's. tho Jewelry lino I n'atit r 'i r : fir i " ( . rn t t. 1 ( l 1 n't v ( f .m-'nrlurcd babies anil i i her-i i i a warm bath with - 1 1 a Miip1e application ot ; ' 'it), tlm great skin cure l and economical treatment 13 C T, i-tun.njt, lileeunn:, scaly, mm i.it.rj ot Hie si I'i, scalp, and bland. TTf nm-o aidCiibm ir Holrn. I luni-.r," mailed m. K l mi i i .ih IV-p i BABY BLEMISHES rrrvnrttod and Cured by CUTICUHA M)AP. mmmmmmmrTTmmmj I There never has been a shoe store 3t thatgave more value gj for your money than 5 we do. E LlijB, old penny- H yhand-pound fool- 3 is&Vhl'ea of giving 2 a", little as a man 3 coulH for money has 3 no- pliace in our stofa." 3 With Us, iVs As Much as Wc Can, Not as Little. We want to draw your 3 it: shoe trade here : but it: Ave don't expect to get 3 S it unless we can con- 3 jj-E vince you that wc are 3 S giving more good, solid, 3 E worth-your-money ser- 3 8: vice than any other 3 K: shoe store can. We're proving , 3 that 3 at we DO do this to more : people to-day than we SEE ever did. We'd like S YOU to be among the sE number. You should be. 3! 3 3 -EE And then we make our customers a f present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases amount to $25.00. Sttote Retailed at Factory Prices. 3 3 tetlGiira All - Shoedom I FACTORY... I I SHOE ST0RE IE J. A. MOYER, Mgr.- 3 smmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiz -1807. A SPRING GREETING ! That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN, 3 Observant eyes never fail to appreciate qur Spring Suits, in black and fancy worsted, especially made for Confirmation and Communion Suits, which are perfection in the art of tailoring. New goods arriving daily by the cases. Our shelves and counters are loaded with new goods, and at special prices, the latest novelties from the manufactories in the country. CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS, WATCH OUB LARUH DIM'LAY W1NUOWB. A BttniUul Eajtor Souvenir Qlven Away to Eaoh Purchaser. I REFOWICH, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, india South Main St., Shenandoah. 10 EXPLOSION OF GAS. Throe 316)1 lturnrd lit the Win. I'enii Mines To-day. An explosion of gas took place nt 8:30 o'clock this morning in No. t slope of the Wm. Penn colliery by which three men were hurned, hut only one suffered seriously. The victims were JoMili Bargont, William Lndenbergand Philip llsgRetly, all real- i dents of Wm. Penn. Sargent was badly burned about the hands, race and liody, nhllo the other two were slightly burned uhout their bodies. A report received from Win. Penn this afternoon states that Sargent ana Ilaggerty may not recover from the burns they re ceived. All the injured men are laborers and unmarried. , As to the cause of the explosion it appears that the three victims were going out with a trip of cars when a sauceae occurred in the mine, causing two breasts to run together and forcing the gas from abandoned workings into the gangway where it was Ignited by the lamps of the in jured men. When the squeeze started some parties made an otlbrt to notify three men or tho dangor, but hadn't time to'rloso. Cascarets stimulate bowels. Never sicken. liver, kidneys nml weaken or gripe. 10c, MAHANOY CITY. D. J. Thomas, of Mores, has sold his pacer to Thomas B. Wreun, of town. The funerals- of Mrs. Oatheilne OH mm and Mrs. George L. Itoberts took plaoe to- 1 day. The Saudy Bottoms and a picked uino played a game in the park yesterday and the former won by a score of 7 tu 8. Among the lodgers at the lockup last night was a man who ohtlmed to hall originally from Shenandoah and sal I he was making bis way back there after tramping from Philadelphia, where he was thrown out of, employment by a reduction of hands. Hu rofueod to give his name. An Old Man's I'ull Special to Kvkking IIBSAI.D. Tamaqua, Mar. 88. William Belts, aged 00 yonrs and residing with his sou-iu-law, John Haas, at West Penn, fell down a flight of stairs this morning, shortly before day break, and died a few minutes after. Volunteer Meetings. There will be a grand meeting of the Volunteers of America in their hull to-night, with Lieut. Toiier iu charge. To-morrow night Mrs. Irwin will conduct the meeting and on Thursday night there will bo a chew ing gum meeting. Tho Captain will tell what the gum is made of and the evils at tending its use. Wired Ulnss. As tho result of a thorough investiga tion of the boat resisting qualities of wired glass instituted by tho Philadel phia Fire Underwriters' association the latter has made a report which must be very serviceable to all interested in this unique product. Tho report declares that such glass can bo safely used in skylights and in such situatious will stand a sevore flro and not givo way when water is thrown on it A wooden framing for skylight, covored with tin, nil seams lock jointed and with nails hidden, is superior in flro resisting qunl ity to iron framing. Wired glass in wooden sash, covored with tin, all warns lock jointed and nails concealed, can safoly be usod for windows toward on external exposure) and in flro doors to elovator shafts ond stairway tow ers, whero it is necessary to light tho shafts; in ofQco buildings, hotols, eta, whoro it is undesirablo to havo elovator shafts entirely inclosed and dark, wired glass permanently built into a brick or terra cotta shaft, or arranged in a motal covered wood frame, can safely bo used, and, again, wired glass plates, securoly fastened in standard flro shutters, can safely be used toward an oxtcrmil exposure in this oaso, tho fact that a posslblo flro in n building nil tho windows of which are protected by flro shutters can muoh more readily be dotected from tho out side through tho wired gloss is impor tant. Now York Sun. Old Qreek Painters. The mothods of these nnolent days were totally different from thoso of tho present day and were ovidontly vastly more durablo. Pauols of wood wore used to paint on, sycamore and cypress, also panels of papier mnche, and occasional ly they wero formed by gluing three thicknesses of canvas togethor. Thoso panels wero usually about 14 inches long by 7 inches wide. Tho artist used liquid wax instead of oil to mix the colors, whicli wero made, not from vegotablo, but from mineral substances, nud woro of marvelous brilliancy and ponnanonco bluo powdered lapis lazuli, green malachite, red oxido of iron, cto. Tho colors wero laid on in patches, some what after tho fashion of a mosaic, and afterward blended with an instrument called tho cestrum, which appears to have been a lancet shaped spatula, long handled, with at 0110 end a curved point, nt tiie other a finely dontntod odgo. With the toothed edge tho wax could ho equalized and smoothed, while the point was usod for plaoiug high lights, mark ing lips, eyebrows, eto. The filial process, which gives tho nome encaustic to thiskindof palntiug, was the burning in of the colors. This was done by the application at a heated surface to tho pnuel, though George ISbeis believes that in Egypt the heat of the sun was piobably all Unit was uuod cd to complete the uitist's work. Monthly Illnotrator. 1897. -3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 xatf 3 2 3 RHEUMATISM Mnnyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed to cure Hcute or muscular rheumatism in from one to five dsys Sharp shooting pains In any part of the hodv stopped by a fow doses. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, soreness, still' back and nil pains in hips aud loins. Chronic rlienmitisin, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. It seldom falls to give relief from one or two doses, ami almost invariably cures before one bottle has beau used. Price 2Sc. MUNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic, Homo? Heincdy Company put up a separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 25 cents. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Slunyon, 1808 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice foranv disease. Grent extent's o"f conntty have been planted with lir itutl juniper trees by the thrushes nod other small bird which feed upon the seed. According to the Mosaic law the lo cust ww "clean" unci might bo oaten by tho Jews. FOR SALE! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Large refrigerator, eight horse power boiler, three horae power engine, hand or steam power ice cream mncUitic, ice cream frceaier,hoise,vagon and harness, baking utensils, twenty-four canc.seated chairs, eight ice cream tables, six enne seated stools, five mirrors, 20 x 48 inches; one mirror 60 x 96 inches ; ice crenm chest with four 4 gallon porcelain cans, dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pie racks, cake stands, wrapping paper stand for three rolls with paper, two thousand yi, and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain pound boxes, one thousand ice cream boxes. and baskets, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy making, ouc brass scoop scale, gasoline stove and oven, one heating stove and pipes, five augle lamps with two and three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, one nickel ornamental case with ornaments, one soda fountain with syrups and extracts, one computing scale, one bread cup board, taffy puns, glass cake dishes, jars and candies, milk shake machine and ice shaving machine; fifteen foot canvas awning. flust be sold before April 1st, 1897, in bulk or separately. Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 27 South IVIain Street, Wilson Otto's Old Stand. gmnt?nmmmmnwmmHfc; H A BEAUTIFUL Gin ' 3 FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS.. 3 S COUPON TO "HERALD" K READERS. 3 Tbe bolder of SO Coupons of the - SC: HERALD is entitled to a II rut-class life-g- size, frvlinml Water Color Portrait JC: worth $15.00, made from any distinct -3 g- nliotoRrapb, by payinu CB centB at M. llecker's studio, 308 W. Centre street, y- Sbeiiandoall, Pa. OPEN SUNDAYS. Send photograph In Immediately -3 C and have coupons ready upon re- -3 g- celpt of portrait. s ST NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. Z . -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. ITho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness ot the skin Is inva riably obtained by thore who use Pozzoni's uuiapiuiou .--owuer. I GREAT pGAZIflE OFFER. r-- ; i FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "flamnraoi'o Uirriilno "Judge's Library," and "Funny Pictures1' ubiuuiegi a iiiU5uiuib 30 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' is by for the bet family magazine published; there is none of our monthlies in which tbe beautiful ami tbe uiteful, pleasure and profit, fashion and literature are so fully presented as In Demorest's. There is, in fact, no publication pre tendlug to h similar scojie and purpose willed can compare with it Bvery number con tains a free pattern coupon. 'JUDGES LIBRARY' is u monthly nutgeslne ol tun, filled with Illustration, iu cnricatuie ana replete with wit and humor. Its contributors' are the boat of Aiik iIi iiu nitaaud Illustrators. 'FUNNY PICTURES' is another humorous monthly ; there Is a laiurh in miv line of It. All throe of these. magasliiuH aro liandsomely gotten up. You xboubl not ink llil. chance tu secure them. Cut here anil return Coupou properly filled out. Dcmoreat PufplUKi Co., 110 TiftK Av, Nw York. I'or tbe enclosed $8.00 please send Dsmorest's Family Magaalns, Judge's Library (a magasiue of fun), and Funuy Plotures fur one year as icr your offer. Name VoHt-otOce Jafe Stale MISCELLANEOUS. TAMTKI. -KiperleiiMKl 1 1 housework. Apply at I street. I iri'i 11 North Main 8-lfl-Ut TjWJR ttKNT.A nrw bon.p on Rnuth White L" Street provided with nil modern eonven ieners. Reasonable rent Apply nt P. K. MaanrKlc's store, Kiiet (Vntie fti' i t a-l.Vtf TOR RENT. The store room. I'llur and one I' oe 11 April earlU'rlf desired. Heated bv steam Appiv to 0-a-tt N. W. BnnnAi.1.. TnOtt IlfNT. Store loom and dwelllnn at No J) ISA North Main street. Contains lintb mid oloswt. Ooojl cellar anil nice yard room. Hle R' stare roam. 1 teet, with (wo lnrKe henuii il show windows, flMed ont Vrith counters mid Hhetvlns; ready (or business, wareroom and stable can be had with It It desired Grand location mid rent reasonable. Address, C W . Nrnvnot'sKit, 190 North Main street. (M tf TOTIt'E OF HTOt'KIIOI.DKItH MKKTINO. 1 The annual iiiectinK of tbe stockholders of the Cltisens Rleetlie l.lulit Coinpiiny, of Shen andoah, will lie held nt the office of the oiii imny, Ko a North Jardln street on April 7th, 1897, fietween the hours of 3 and i p in., for the pnrMse of electing; eleven (11) directors for the ensuing year and Tor the purpose of heacliiK and recefvlna- the report of the auditors. 8-S-tt-onw Joim Oiu'hi.kr See'y. I DMINISTItATOR'H NOTICE. Kstote of 1. John Hhoun, late of the township of I'nlon, In the county 01 Hcbuylklll, nnd state of Penn sylvania, deceased. All persons Indebted to snld estate are requcFted to mnke immedlnte payment and those hn Inu'leKiil flnlmH uirnliiHt the same will present wttliout delny in proper order for settlement, to HroiNA Phoup Administratrix. Rinirtowu, Scbu Iklll Co., l'n. Or to her Attorney, N. llRHI.KM, PotWvllle, Pa. 2-Sl-nt-onw oLD-nnnD-Kmnim. SHENANDOAH Dents! : Rooms, (Tltmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Rending, Manager. NOTICE; nr. a. R Hartley Is still con nected with tbe establishment. ..AM. EXAMINATIONS FBKH.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Itrlilgo work nml all operations that poi tain to Dental 8urgory. No charges for extracting wlion plates aro nnlrreil. Wo aro tho only users of vitaliitod air for tho painless oxtraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold- --Cure Sanitarium For Curo of Liquov atcl Moi-i Habits No detention from UuInw. AdilmM, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHBNANDOAH, l'BNN'A. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND . Undertaking ! 1 N Tnr-rt fl pon siiismi'F, a. b. aldkiuu Of Okw ir.MiriK.. Subject to ItepubUcan ruli-n. A Handsome Complexion In ono of the crreAtast ohaismH a womnn nan I poanaa. Poaeonx's Qwapmmcw Ijifcs I Wanted-fin Idfia Wss -- - - - tun thing to patatr Protect your IJaas; they may hrlng you wealth. Write JOnft WlDDEnBnnN ft CO., Pntent Attor. nays. Washington, D. C, fur their Si.800 prise onc and Hit ot two hundred uiTnntions wanted. FOR 1 We will send all three to you for one year for $2,00, cr 6 mo. for SI. Mm j i'i i 11