SWEETS C0TT01.ENB. T H t . . SWEET 1 Win' out ill 1 1 lUS ? iiok' IuU.ik th i'i a box of mi-, Hon Huns or Choco-- -.11 Te:iiey's sealed - j-c, 4 an 1 Soc tncli. uv a mi sv l i's Lime or small n i i 1 1 i t ii- ik's.n. il H )0KS & BROWN a North fVl 1 r-i St. Comfort Of Home . . . Are mound ijgwn i-nii-tcif by miawdlroWByawl mill pay two prices (or inferior Ki.it. Is, IlUt BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At legitimate price We are now giving tempting offers l buyer by aching OAK LEAF (tO Cfl DROP TAM.BS J)Z.0U IRON BR09TKA1W fl-Q rfl IN AM,NDANt'K 50. UU mid upwards. M. SPOONT, ziS Jtel Centre Street. ... l"l S ci.. - PITHY POINTS. nii(miiK Tlirnnglm.il 1 1m C.ni.lry iirtmlolixl tnr llm-iy ln"l. Hermann lm organised two new (Ire com piinln j I liu Port Curium uliw factory will (att up 1 liu- flint of Anril. Si-hp. ..( Miny a ill i red (To.MO r.os- iil ,1 ..I U ilki- .inn- , IV, I'i. .in. I (i.v IVit-.m n,tt to lie 111 his pint ill' ! nt i-si i ' in Miiy. Tli" second M I', ili.r. li nt I l.Hmiikiii w'.ll Iv drdicntid i n V I til- !i. I'.l.i.er B. liall, f M.iliniicy (lij.nrr'iMd 'mini' rnim liu cxlmdiil Wlcin trip. Toe Heading prim:iri04 will Ik-In Id Jnuc mill tin1 County ('.invent). .n on June 8. Ji.Kl.li Divk tin- l'..it-vi!lc Im.v injured by in allnck from a bull dog, i slowly recover I1K. Mr. Illclmnl M-t. i.f FWkvtllo. I a patient at tl.e Jefferson Hospital, l'hiladel- PhMiM. Thomas rainier, of Iittvllle, is Winn treated for appendicitis at the Potta- I villi- lio"iIUil. SALT PERSONAL MENTION. Most torturing mill liiirnl iir, m il "l-"1 .-n.uH relieved l' disfiguring llcning. in I i .i'l lniti'nrf 1,4 lM- .1 v.nin iiiiiii " - - inn Ho r, a "logic appnem"" "' ' ', " ' , : , , ,n,,,l, lH-C,.-ti.Kl.i.-nro.l..lfl - . , . lttPK. ...in... .ml humor cuu-s.wlien all else falls, "BOLD DUST.' "fJOLD DUST. oiticura KX!"no'-,Vr.RH.U. PoTtWj'ItV'IlW.I' only awaits your invitation to bring into your home healthful, palatable and economical food. Bitb&t 7 on Rft tba caala hu twdMnnrl. "0Mlln" a4 tar' AaJ in eMMH-planl orrnll THE N. K. FATRSANK COMPANY, ChlMJO. Sw Tf k, rhll4ljUI, mttbartv FALLING HftlB T. l.V (I III I a BEE HIVE Will remove . about on or il.i o down, and till, liiiMiii-ss uiutl. ThoJ J warrants, and thUg the same pri"" 1, '97, -TO- 29 South Main St. -NEAR- POSTOFFICE TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, Cnll- , llio Iliiml of America, fornla. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain limit," which tra verses a region of perpetual Huiishiiie, where snow storms, blizzards or IiirIi altitudes are unknown, l'ullnian first .uid seeond elnt imIiu-o and tourist sleepiu),' c us to point- in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, ill. land Now Mexico, Arizona, California, iiejoii, WasliiiiKton, Nebraska, Utah and Si vnla, without change. Quick time, low i ii.-- and all the comforts of modern railway Miipiowments guaranteed to all who pur . I. i,i tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway - -iiiu. For rates right from your home, in, i at u re, and full information, dropapoatal i iid, J. P. McCann, T. 1'. Agent, Ml) llail-i-.,.iii i venue, Elinlra, N. V., or 301 Ilroail ,i , New York. i tf W. E. lloyt, O. R. P. Ant. BOLSTERING THE LEVEES To IMNMrllia Aitnlii.t Alintlior Kipecteil ItUe in the Ml.slsslppl. Orrcnvllle. Mist)., March 29. The range reads -tfi.o, a rlae of four-tentlia within 24 hours. Testerday every hour was utlllaed by laborer on the levee. No time I being loBt while the weather remain eood. All realise that they mut watch and work. Nearly a thou sand men are at work upon the leve for the ten miles covering Greenville front. An army of BOO new laborer, freeh from the plantations, arrived here today. The Greenville sawmllU aw nmrfcino? with full forces of men, while barge are being loaded with lumber and sack to be sent to weak point in the levee. Nine steamboats are being used almost exclusively in the transportation of men and ma terial to be used In Btrengthenlng thu earthwork. Every energy 1b being used to prevent a crevasse, and with some hope of success. While the water Is above the regular levees In some plares dirt, lumber ana bags oi amm have been used to elevate the embank-, , ments above the water level. i The government boat Mississippi, v.-ith the Mississippi river commission j aboard, stopped here yesterday, and in an interv iew with Judge Taylor, rrem ber of the commission from Indiana and one of the oldest men In Jhe ser vice, he said that of the 1,300 nfiiesof le vee less than seven miles have given way under the terrible pressure, only nr.a.inif nf one tier cent of the system. He think it powlble that other breaks will occur .during the next few days, a he expect one more foot of water for this section. To be prepared for the rise yet to come 1 now the purpose of those In authority here. Ouo Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One Min ute Cough Cure does what its inline implies. C. II. llagenlntch. , Tjelters fllanted. Letteis of administration were cranted to Adam 8. lleiser ou thu estate of Win. Scott, late of Pottsville, deceased. Also to Johu Mc Cormlck on the estate of Patrick McCormick, late of Cliiardville. deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to Wil liam H. Jlyorly on the eetato of Catliaiine Dyorly, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased Also to Mary A. Lynch on the estate of Tran cis Lynch, lnlo of Tamao.ua, deceased. A Xolilo Purpoiio. If a man has a uohle purpose in life he will succeed. Jlut the man must have health and strength. Many men have stalled with noble puiposes and have failed, became of weak ness, sickness, disease. How to get back health and otieugth, is the gieat question, the great desire. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the most successful physician in curing diseases, has discovered in his medicines tlw) sure road to health. You can consult Dr. Greene, personally or by letter, free. Write to hiin and be cured. Hi Wilmington W floa ''"""" a-f .,.. M.. qWU March 29.-The t inted State gunboat Wilmington s ic , eeded in making her trial trip Satur day, and made an average of 15 knots during the run, unofficial time. The i-.mi'ltion of the tide on both less of the 1 1 - ii rpc will increase the speed record ml her than diminish it. It Is cBtimat , .1 i he boat has won a premium of $10. (i.io Tor her builders, the Newport News Miipbuildlng company. llangHrs of the drip. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of in lesulting in pneumonia. If reasonah! care is used, however, and Chamberlain's ( .nigh Bemedy taken, all danger will l avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a ,( rmanent cure iu leu time than any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sah li (iruhlor Bros., druggists. Deeds ItecoriUMl. Prom John P. Jones and wife to Charles Wilson, premises in Pottsville. From Mary Jane Snyder ct vir to John Snyder, premises in Mlnersville. From John Hatipt and wife to JinfusFortig, premises ill Fmtkville. From Wm. (). Sliorlel ot al., to Agnes It-eieliert, premises in Pottsville. Tim wlsn merchant will place his ad. In tin- ItKR.vi.n, and thus secure the cream of the spring trade. Congressman Knlp has again Introduced a I, 111 In r.immn auuii'tiriating 75,00!) for a public building at Sliamoktn. The summer cars of the Traction Co. are being all painted and otherwise re Diodcled for the coming summer. Hydrophobia caused the death of Philip James, of Draddook, at l'lttgburg, he hiving been bitten by a dog three weeks ago. The Allentawn Hospital Association hue purchased three acres of land f. r $5400. Hospital buildings will shortly lie erected. Alarmed by the death of llennle lluvon. ilm nther elven Scrautoii lioys bitten by a mad dog will be sent to the Pasteur Institute. The Ashland Local says a new opera house is one of Ihe possibilities for Slienaudoah this year. It U badly needed iu more ways than oue. The Mettysbiug Blocking Faeiory is behind a month in its work on orders, a business has Improved too rapidly for Its present facll'ties. A wreek ooonrred on the I-ohili Valley road at Easton early yesterday laurnliig which blocked the four track until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Westmoreland county lias adopted plnns for a $I0 000 eonrt house at Greeusbur. William Kauinuati. of Pittsburg, is the arch'tect. A $10,000 wieck and considerable delay to traffic on the West Penu Railroad, near Militia, were caused by a broken ilauge una freight car's wheel. It i- said that the P. A II. C. & I. Co. con templates the ulwndiiiunent of the Middle Creek sluut, duo to llie tiro which was vuuseu by an explosion of gas. llishop Preudergast yesterday conducted the dedication exercises of the Stations of the Cross at the Human Citholic church of St. John the llnptlst, Manayuuk. Tim Avnndala Colliery, into which the Susquehanna river isbreakiug. near vv lines-1 jj; liarre, iB threatened wim uesiruciion, as pumps cannot catch up with the leak. Thomas It. Williams, the crack cyclist of Mt. Carmel, is selecting a team of tho fastest riders of that town and is anxious to meet the racing cracks of tho region .In a team lace. John E. Doyle, formerly of town and now of lleckschorvllle, has the agency for the book containing the famous controversy bo tween Hubert Iugersoll and Kov. L. A. Lambert. llov. J. J. Dolau, well know bore, lias been appointed by Most Kev. Arclibisiiop v. J. llyau, or the diocese oi rniiaueipuia, w mo pastorato of St. Kyran's church, Heckscher villo. Tho Coroner's inquest at Lebanon yester day developed that Thomas Miller fell over a on.fnnt. embankment whilo bowildored and ii-nd killed, thus disposing of the murder theory. Jamos Trult, who had been working ou a lirl.lcrn lit. Columbia, was robbed and thrown from a froight train near Williamsport by tramps, who had boarded the same train fin mav dio. Alfred Newman and William Henderson, of Harrlsburg, drank some pure alcolioi, which they purloined from a drug store cellar. Newman is dead and Henderson will hardly recovor. The Sodality of tho Blessed Virgin Mary connected with St. Mary Mar ot tlie sea church, at Diauchdalo, held a reception ob Thursday evening, when is young lauies uim 30 young men were received into the order. The Shamokin Gun Club closed a quarterly shoot last week, and Jacob Herrold won the live-bird championship aud gold medal, killing 9 of his 10 birds. Webster Shipman broke 20 out of 25, wiunisg the blue rock prise, a gold medal. Daniel Sullivan died Saturday at the aluis- lu,oA of aonoral debility superinduced by old age. He was 70 years of age anil a tormer resident of Schuylkill liavon. Jiir. oiuiiviui was a survivor of the 50th Regiment, P. V., and was a pensioner at the time of his death. Frank Kurtz, of Pottsville, was In town yesterday. N. W. Deddall and wife spent yesterday with friends at Pottivllle. K V Williams, of Heading, spent Holiday in town nt the old homestead. L nefowlrh is In New York purchasing mi additional stock of spring olothlnf. I! .1 Moiiaghnnand MIssltelli O'llrlen, r Hiiwnrden, Iowa, are guests or town relatives. Mess". Hobb, Lnts and Flynti, of Malm n.,y Plane, wero entertained by lad friends last evening. r.-. t..i..i n.tv Hr c.f ltorwfek. snent ittcai.i 1 1 M, greatest of blood i ,,! onost of her son, Daniel, Oil West Oak street. Mr. and Mrs P- II- Fulirman, of Shamokin, spent Sunday In town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmidt. Mrs. Charles Parrlsh, of South White street, is suffering from an attack of pneu monia and bronchitis. Miss May Thornton, of Scranton, is a guest at the residence of Miss llrtdgi t Flyuu, on South Einorick street. Miss Llzsle Ellis and William Clemens, of South Whit street, have gene to Usekaway, N. J to take up their ruttire residence. Miss Annie Liithlalu has returned to her home in Pottsville, after a pleasant sojourn among town aud Ashland acquaintances. W. II. llrown, of Yateavillc, left for Shamokin this afternoon, where he has secured a ositlon on tlie Philadelphia aud Reading engineering corps. Misses Mattie Uaugli, Mary Giblln. Jennie Fitzgerald, Kate Higglns, Cecelia Young, Nellie Malloy and M. Sullivan returned to Ktitztowa at noon to-day. (lurnon Scott, wife and daughter, of Har- riRburg. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siddell, on South Jardln street. Mr. Seott is foreman of a large printing establishment at the state capital, Don't TriSe With Ooughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (Se.) and be cured. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS. 72 TIIU Labor Time Cost SAVED BY LP. -. n-n M irch 2:). "The Elms." the masnlfli-enl residence of Colonel A. C. Tyler, on Pequot avenue, with all It elaborate furnishings, val uable paintings, lrcnl.rao, musical In strunients and sliver, was totally ae Btroyed hv fire yesterday, causing a loss of over $300,000. Colonel Tyler and famllv reside In Washington during the winter, and preparations were being made to have the home In readlncsa for their return neat Thursday. The fam lly sliver had been returned from Tif fany's only a few days ago and was still encased. Wit it was Hiiyuom -save any of It Jewelry valued at 180, 000 was also destroyed. What More Can be Asked? Only this : asit your grocer for It, and Insist on trying It. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt, IiOUls, new York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago fioneral Italatr's I-atest ItxpedlHon. Washington, March 29 -Senor Que ada. o the qpban legatlmv elated to day that h Md received ofllcial notlfl. cation tWading ot a nUbustsrlng party, on CaUan soil. The expedition was unfte fee command of General Carlo IUfiof. Senor Queada ald that With dWIeral Roloff was a party of SO men, taafty of whom served in the ten year wat. The cargo consisted oi C.000 rifle of Improved pattern, 8,000. nnn nariaiAMii. one Colt machine gun, one dynamite gun, two twelve pound fnur tons of dynamite and bomb. It wa;lan'l-' at Danes. Tho greatest bargains Iu the jewelry Urn at A. Holdennan's. I All - I E: JL J Including Our lloprosentatlves to Oor lll liny, Anntrla nlul llajy. Washington, March 29. This morn ing's Post says: A number of Import ant nominations will lie aent to the Bennte today, unless something unfor. seen occurs. While the president's se lections for several oflice are not defi nitely known, It Is believed that they will Include the following: Bx-Ilepre-sentatlve Shallenberger, of PennByl- vanla. second assistant postmaster eeneral: Mr. Baxter, of Elmlra, third assistant nostmaater general: Thomas rtvau; of Kansas, first assistant sec retary of the Interior; O. L,. Spauldlns, of Michigan, first assistant secretary of the treasury, Ex-President Andrew IX White, of Cornell, has, It Is said, been tendered the German embassy, and accepted It. Mr. Charlemagne Tower, of Philadel phia, who was originally named for the German embassy, will probably be minister to Austria, and ex-Representative Draper, of Massachusetts, ambas sador to Italy. Ex-Itepresentative E. II. Conger, of Iowa, will probably be minister to Brazil. Franklin Fort, of New Jersey, for solicitor general, and Benjamin Butterworth, of Ohio, for commissioner of patents, are also un derstood to lie on the list. There never has 3i been a shoe store j3j that gave more value 3 for your money than we do. 2 The old penny- 2 wise-and-pound-fool- 3 ish idea of giving 3 1 1 1 1 1 O '1 1 1 1 '1 11 O CID llLl.il- to ...KM could for money has 2 no place in our 3 store, 3 4sij -d o 'HBVa'M- mm - ' Qandy cathartic j CURtCOnSTIPATIOH rpww 11 rnirnsjii . i,i...i.h rrnTriTir ah $ 10 l 2f$ SO SI DOftt llTPT V P1HD UNTUPn snr'awer cfinMinnimn. I n.riirft. nrp tie-1 u- I 1 -xn 4 ADoUuUiuuI UL'fllinll lfiDU i,,P. Ti.-trr crip or nrlpclut num. ciisr nniiir.il r.-.nlis. t-iv i l.lt and LiHlklf t fre. Ad. M I III IM. UKUHH It).. rhlco. 'limtrf il. (m... orW) -JV. t ( m O y a- a-aa.C r, -a-- aja. .aifcaa,aia. aa.aaa ai.a. --mJ E 1897. A SPRING GREETING ! 1897. -55 Death from 113 dropliobla. Scranton, Pa., March 29. Benjamin II. Bevan, aged 12 years, one or tne right boys bitten by a mad dog three weeks ago, died Saturday night from hydrophobia. Saturday afternoon he was writhing In agony and frothing nt the mouth, with the hallucination that some one was going to shoot him. Great alarm Is felt among tlu rela tives of the other boys who were bitten, mid they will probably be sent to the Pasteur Institute. E E That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed -5 here with less outlay than in any other store in this segtion. g CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in 13? 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 oases. Our shelves and counters are loaded with new goods, and at special prices, the Z latest novelties from the manufactories iu the country. "3 CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS. WATCH OUH IAItaiC 1HSVLAY WINDOWS. A Beautliul Easter Souvenir Given Away to Each Purchaser. S ,L. REFOW1CH, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 10and12 South Main St., Shenandoah. TO COKH A COLD IN ON1J DAY Trfko laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 25 1 out . MAHANOY CITY. mm??mwwmmmmw.f E a BEAUTIFUL GIFT j E FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 3 Sz S COUPON TO "HERALD" g E ' READERS. 2 The holder of 50 Coupons oi ur the - Tirw AT.TI la entitled to ft llr&t-clusS life SZ sue, free-hand Water Color Portrait St worth $15.00, mode from any distinct - Si photognipli, by paying 65 centB at M. llecker S SIUOIO, 1KB l . veiivrc rn.i-.-vi, - Hlieniiluloiili, I'a. OPEN SUNDAYS, OLD-nnnD-nmnim. g With Us, it's As E Much us We Can, E iro as Iittlc. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. Dou't-Oet Incited. We are elected by an overwhelming ma jority tosell the dear people shoes. Kvery shoe iu the store hat durability, comiort, in and style to recommend it. Factory Siiob Stohb, J. A. Movmi, Mgr. A special feature of this store is that every department is a store in it self ; large stocks bought right are marked at money- saving prices. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. We show a superb stock of Ladies' Suits and Skirts ; it is no guess v.oik in our liuvitie tbese st lish garments ; every skirt or stilt bears the stamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirls, 2.50 to 7 50 ; Suits, $5 00 to $10.00. Sulo of School Honda. Subscri. lions will be received at the office of theSeciuury of the School Hoard, 111 the West street Ki hool building, for the sale of twenty-five thousand (128,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The ix, nds will bear dalo of April 1, 18D7, and will run thirty years. Intercut four per cent, payable semi annually. Denominations : Twenty 100 bondss twenty $200 IhjikIs, and thirty-eight 500 bonds. lly onler of the Hoard, J. J. Pkice, President. Attest : Fbank Hanka, Secretary. 3 7q 1 j Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COIi. WIIITO and LI.OYD STREETS. . HAVB THE DEH1UNB OK HANUSOMKHT v4 ! 1' 1H .OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -tio. J7 Went Centre Street. - inusliiiUnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the muslin and trimmings, then come una get our jinccs for ready made underwear, ( '.mvns, ClicinUc, Diaweis, Skirts, cti . ; our prices will be found to be lower tlian coat of iiiatetial nlotie. McCall Bszar Paper Patterns are fast wimiiug friends a thousand new patterns just iu for 10 or 15c. euch. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. ItcpraSHiitutliui lit Convention. Cbairtaan Klkin, of the Republican State Oanimittee, ha completed the apHrtionnicut by Legislative district of the delegates to the Kepublican State Convention for tlie next two years, based upon the Ilepublican vote cast at the Presidential election in November last. The list shows an increase of tifty three delegates to the Slate Convention this year, which It is believed will be held 011 Thursday, August IB. The apportionment makes the total number of delegates am. Schuylkill sends eight.one each In the Second and Third, two in the First aud four In the Fourth district. When you want good roofing, plumbing gM fitting, or general tinaoilthing dono eU en K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer la stcree l-tf Oolllary Improvements. The work of timbering the 1-ackor Ho. 5 haft, at HaDnabauuoek. is being pushed and ,t is exiieeted that the colliery will be ready for oneration by May 1st. The-West Mammoth gangway in Preston No. 3 slope, near Oirard villa, which has been elosed in evor since the colliery was drowned out, is expected to be reopened by to-morrow Carey Arrestee!. II. J. Carey, a school teacher of Butler tnwnaliio. was arrested on oath of Dauiel Hulliau, for violeut threato. The latter sued Stephen Horan for refusing hi vote at the last spring electiou, wheieiu Ilorau was found guilty, and the arrest of (Jarey is the outcome. Buy Keystone Hour. He sure that the name Liiasio Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sa k. E W e want to draw your 3 jt: shoe trade here ; but 2 E we don't expect to get 3 g it unless we can con- 2 E vince you that we are zs E g'vin more good, solid, 3 ZZ wortn-yom-muiicy a-. E E vice than any shoe store can. ser- zs other 2 3 3 We're proving that S we DO do thk to more 2 E people to-day than we 3 g ever did. We'd like g YOU to be among the g number. 2 E 2 E And then we nuke our ewtomers a 2 E imsMt of a beautiful Parlor 2 ZS V I'lro Hoss Met Willi u llorrlblo Death ISarly Yestcrilny Horning. Patrick Mclntvro. a ilrffbossat thoScliuyl- kill colliery, mot with a horrible death early yesterday morning by falling down the shaft, a distance of 50 feet. Ho was 44 years of age, and is survived by a wifojmd nine children. He left homo about 3:30 o'clcck yesterday morning, stating tohis wife that he would be back at 7 o'clock for his breakfast. At 0:30 o'olock stable boss John Kyan, of Silliinan's. aecomnnioed by his son, Timothy were returning from tho stable in tho minoto the cage, when tho horrible discovery was made. Tho body was terribly mangled, both of his legs having been driven into the ab domen, and also being broken at both thighs. His death is mourned by many friends. John Itlackwcll was arraigned before Jus tice Cuyle on Saturday night on a cjiargo of assault aud battery preferred by his wife, Jennio. lllaukwoll beoamo very abusive during the hearing aud was taken to tho lotknp where ho spent tho night. Ho was given another hearinir yesterday morning, and settled tho case by paying tho fl.io and osts. The books of the Free Library are being used very froely. Oyer 200 books wcie dis tributed on Saturday night. This new ven ture Is being highly appreciated by the read iue nubliuof our town. The funeral of Kate Horgau, took placo from her late residence at Ilowmam, this morning, Requiem High Mass was celebrated iu St. CauiciiB church and interment wni made iu the parish cemetery. Tho Angels' Sodality, of which the deceased wag a mem ber, attended the funeral iu a body. 1). D. Boskowskl, alias Thomas, proprietor of the Polish naner Saule, was arraigned be fore United States OommlMioner Woltien, of PollarUie, to-day, ou a charge of sending obscene matter through the mails. The articles referred to appeared in the humorous columns of tlie issues of July 30 and Sept. is, 1890. The case will lie heard iu the United States District Court during ths third week of May. Peter Zelluski became his bonds- man. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pau-Tlim, 25c. At Gruhler tiros., drug store. Send photograph in Immediately 13 SZ and have coupons ready upon re- -m ceipt of portra.lt. Z t- '.- coupon, NO NO PORTRAIT. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR H1SNT. Store aud dwelling at No. 28 Boulb Main street. Po-sewta) April 1st. Apply to T. J. Iliggins, IS N. Jardln St. -25-lw "resent of a Lamp when amount to S25.00. i FACTORY... 3 3 3 3 2 E E J. A. MAYER, Mrjr. - irtOK KKNT. A new house on South While 1 street provided with all modern conven iences RuMonable rent. Apply at P. St. Magargle'a store, Kajtt Centre street. -l-tf I?OU HKNT.-TUe store room, cellar and one 1.' Uorg.n's llasaar. earlier If desired, s-a-tf ! ,..1 . a.,l 1.t UoAteil by steam. A.tply to N. W. TMUAix. TOR Rl NT. Store room ami Uwelllntr at No. I i'H North Main tttmot. Uoi.taii.fl twth and cloaet. U00U cellar and nice yard room. SUa of ittore room. 16x45 tvtst. with two lurice leauti ful show winunws, fltU'd out with uoui.Uib aud Hht'lviiiif ready for bunliu'Si Wareroom and titithlu fun in had witli it if dpaired Grand ItH-atio)! und rent rutmublc AddreM, u. n Nhv. hol skk, 130 North Main street. M-t( FOR SALE I MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Larcc rcfriKerator, eight horse power boiler, three horse power engine, Uatul or steam power ice cream machine, ice cream frcezcrs.horso.wngon and liamcs, baking utensils, twenty-four cane.seatcd chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cane seated stools, live mirrors, 20 x 48 inches; r t 1 . . : ........ .. . one mirror 00 x go iuuu , itc i.isi" chest with four 4 gallon porcelain cans, dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pie racks, cake stands, wiapping paper stand for three roll with paper, two thousand X.. , and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain yi pound boxes, one thousand ice cream boxes aud baskets, marblo slnb 4 feet for catuly making, one brass scoon scats, cnsolino stove and oven, ono heating tovo aua pipeSj nva an le lamps Willi two ana three Humors, 4 ix foot nickel show cases, one mcKei ornamental case with ornaineiiU, one soda fouutain witlt syrup and extract, one computing scale, one bread cup board, taffy pans, glass cake dishes, jars' and candies, milk shake machine and ice shaving machine; fifteen foot cauvaa awning. rtust be sold before April 1st, i87, In bulk or separately. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltlnim'a Illookl ia3S3t Centra Street. Oalce llourn: 7 a. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, hito of Ilcatllng, Manager. fNOTICE ', Dr. O. 8. Hartley is still con nected with tho establishment. ALL KXAMINATI&NB PI1EU v Wo raako all kinds or plate. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Ci..wn and Uriilgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No ehaigea for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Apply to JESSE B.DAVIS, 27" South Maaln Street, Wilson Otto's Old Stand. Evan J. Davies, Bloomsburg Qold-- -Xure Sanitarium -For Cure of- Liquor arc Morphjh Hafcit-s. No detention from liustnes. Addn J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M..p.a. SIIKNANDOAH, PRNN'A. V -FOR THE- UVBUY AND Wanted-An Idea I Shose Retailed at Factory Prices, gf -55 Protect your IdMa- tbsy may bring you ttt 2 Write JOHN WEDDKRBVRK k CO., Katut Who can think or tome simple thing to patent? ou wcaiia. t Attor ice offer Undertaking 1 13 N. Jardin Street. BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES,.. , GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Tho Rosy Froshness And a velvaty saftness ft the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor who use Pooi B Oonplexlou powder. JOH HUKKIFI', Wanted-An idea &3 Protect your IdsMt tker may bring you wealth. Mu JOHN w gub bh bu hn a co.. l'.wut attar- cert, WMhinglon, D. C, for tbeir l.ajl prlie oRM saa lilt of two hiudr4 iiirentlwn wanted. H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or OswiasBoaa. Subject to Kepubllean rule. -aT
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